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1、姓名:_ 班級:_ 學(xué)號:_-密-封 -線- 衛(wèi)生類填空集考試卷模_擬考試題考試時間:120分鐘 考試總分:100分題號一二三四五總分分?jǐn)?shù)遵守考場紀(jì)律,維護(hù)知識尊嚴(yán),杜絕違紀(jì)行為,確??荚嚱Y(jié)果公正。1、*html*?下面的短文后有2項測試任務(wù):(1)第2326題要求從所給的6個選項中為第25段每段選擇1個最佳標(biāo)題;(2)第2730題要求從所給的6個選項中為每個句子確定1個最佳選項。? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? bmuseums in the modern world/b1. museums havechanged. they are n
2、o longer places for the privileged few or for boredvacationers to visit on rainy days. action and democracy are words used indescriptions of museums now.2. at a science museum in ontario, canada, youcan feel your hair stand on end as harmless electricity passes through yourbody. at the metropolitan
3、museum of art in new york city, you can look at 17thcentury instruments while listening to their music. at the modem museum insweden, you can put on costumes provided by the stockholm opera. as theseexamples show, museums are reaching out to new audiences, particularly theyoung, the poor, and the le
4、ss educated members of the population. as a result,attendance is increasing.3. more and more, museums directors are realizingthat people learn best when they can somehow become part of what they areseeing. in many science museums, for example, there are no guided tours. thevisitor is encouraged to t
5、ouch, listen, operate, and experiment so as todiscover scientific principles for himself. he can have the experience ofoperating a spaceship or a computer. he can experiment with glass blowing andpaper making. the purpose is not only to provide fun but also to help peoplefeel at home in the world (y
6、 science. the theory is that people who do notunderstand science will probably fear it, and those who fear science will notuse it to best advantage. many museums now provide educational services andchildrens departments. in addition to the usual displays, they also offer filmshowings and dance progr
7、ams. instead of being places that one “should” visit,they are places to enjoy.4. one cause of all these changes is the increasein wealth and leisure time. another cause is the rising percentage of youngpeople in the population. many of these young people are college students orcollege graduates. the
8、y are better educated than their parents. they see thingsin a new and different way. they are not content to stand and look at works ofart; they want art they can participate in. the same is true of science andhistory. in the us, certain groups who formerly were too poor to care aboutanything beyond
9、 the basic needs of daily life are now becoming curious about theworld around them. the young people in these groups ,like young people ingeneral, have benefited from a better education than their parents received. allthese groups, and the rest of the population as well, have been influenced bytelev
10、ision, which has taught them about other places and other times.5. theeffect of all this has been to change existing museums and to encourage thebuilding of new ones. in the us and canada alone, there are now more than 6,000museums, almost twice as many as there were 25 years ago. about half of them
11、 aredevoted to history, and the rest are evenly divided between the arts andsciences. the number of visitors, according to the american association ofmuseums, has risen to more than 700 million a year.6. in fact, the crowds ofvisitors at some museums are creating a major problem. admission to museum
12、s hasalways been either free or very inexpensive, but now some museums are chargingentrance fees for the first time or raising their prices. even when raised,however, entrance fees are generally too low to support a museum, with itsusually large building and its highly trained staff.paragraph 2_ ( )
13、2、*html*?下面的短文后有2項測試任務(wù):(1)第2326題要求從所給的6個選項中為第25段每段選擇1個最佳標(biāo)題;(2)第2730題要求從所給的6個選項中為每個句子確定1個最佳選項。? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? bmuseums in the modern world/b1. museums havechanged. they are no longer places for the privileged few or for boredvacationers to visit on rainy days. action and d
14、emocracy are words used indescriptions of museums now.2. at a science museum in ontario, canada, youcan feel your hair stand on end as harmless electricity passes through yourbody. at the metropolitan museum of art in new york city, you can look at 17thcentury instruments while listening to their mu
15、sic. at the modem museum insweden, you can put on costumes provided by the stockholm opera. as theseexamples show, museums are reaching out to new audiences, particularly theyoung, the poor, and the less educated members of the population. as a result,attendance is increasing.3. more and more, museu
16、ms directors are realizingthat people learn best when they can somehow become part of what they areseeing. in many science museums, for example, there are no guided tours. thevisitor is encouraged to touch, listen, operate, and experiment so as todiscover scientific principles for himself. he can ha
17、ve the experience ofoperating a spaceship or a computer. he can experiment with glass blowing andpaper making. the purpose is not only to provide fun but also to help peoplefeel at home in the world (y science. the theory is that people who do notunderstand science will probably fear it, and those w
18、ho fear science will notuse it to best advantage. many museums now provide educational services andchildrens departments. in addition to the usual displays, they also offer filmshowings and dance programs. instead of being places that one “should” visit,they are places to enjoy.4. one cause of all t
19、hese changes is the increasein wealth and leisure time. another cause is the rising percentage of youngpeople in the population. many of these young people are college students orcollege graduates. they are better educated than their parents. they see thingsin a new and different way. they are not c
20、ontent to stand and look at works ofart; they want art they can participate in. the same is true of science andhistory. in the us, certain groups who formerly were too poor to care aboutanything beyond the basic needs of daily life are now becoming curious about theworld around them. the young peopl
21、e in these groups ,like young people ingeneral, have benefited from a better education than their parents received. allthese groups, and the rest of the population as well, have been influenced bytelevision, which has taught them about other places and other times.5. theeffect of all this has been t
22、o change existing museums and to encourage thebuilding of new ones. in the us and canada alone, there are now more than 6,000museums, almost twice as many as there were 25 years ago. about half of them aredevoted to history, and the rest are evenly divided between the arts andsciences. the number of
23、 visitors, according to the american association ofmuseums, has risen to more than 700 million a year.6. in fact, the crowds ofvisitors at some museums are creating a major problem. admission to museums hasalways been either free or very inexpensive, but now some museums are chargingentrance fees fo
24、r the first time or raising their prices. even when raised,however, entrance fees are generally too low to support a museum, with itsusually large building and its highly trained staff.paragraph 3_ ( )3、*html*?下面的短文后有2項測試任務(wù):(1)第2326題要求從所給的6個選項中為第25段每段選擇1個最佳標(biāo)題;(2)第2730題要求從所給的6個選項中為每個句子確定1個最佳選項。? ? ?
25、? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? bmuseums in the modern world/b1. museums havechanged. they are no longer places for the privileged few or for boredvacationers to visit on rainy days. action and democracy are words used indescriptions of museums now.2. at a science museum in ontario, canada, yo
26、ucan feel your hair stand on end as harmless electricity passes through yourbody. at the metropolitan museum of art in new york city, you can look at 17thcentury instruments while listening to their music. at the modem museum insweden, you can put on costumes provided by the stockholm opera. as thes
27、eexamples show, museums are reaching out to new audiences, particularly theyoung, the poor, and the less educated members of the population. as a result,attendance is increasing.3. more and more, museums directors are realizingthat people learn best when they can somehow become part of what they are
28、seeing. in many science museums, for example, there are no guided tours. thevisitor is encouraged to touch, listen, operate, and experiment so as todiscover scientific principles for himself. he can have the experience ofoperating a spaceship or a computer. he can experiment with glass blowing andpa
29、per making. the purpose is not only to provide fun but also to help peoplefeel at home in the world (y science. the theory is that people who do notunderstand science will probably fear it, and those who fear science will notuse it to best advantage. many museums now provide educational services and
30、childrens departments. in addition to the usual displays, they also offer filmshowings and dance programs. instead of being places that one “should” visit,they are places to enjoy.4. one cause of all these changes is the increasein wealth and leisure time. another cause is the rising percentage of y
31、oungpeople in the population. many of these young people are college students orcollege graduates. they are better educated than their parents. they see thingsin a new and different way. they are not content to stand and look at works ofart; they want art they can participate in. the same is true of
32、 science andhistory. in the us, certain groups who formerly were too poor to care aboutanything beyond the basic needs of daily life are now becoming curious about theworld around them. the young people in these groups ,like young people ingeneral, have benefited from a better education than their p
33、arents received. allthese groups, and the rest of the population as well, have been influenced bytelevision, which has taught them about other places and other times.5. theeffect of all this has been to change existing museums and to encourage thebuilding of new ones. in the us and canada alone, the
34、re are now more than 6,000museums, almost twice as many as there were 25 years ago. about half of them aredevoted to history, and the rest are evenly divided between the arts andsciences. the number of visitors, according to the american association ofmuseums, has risen to more than 700 million a ye
35、ar.6. in fact, the crowds ofvisitors at some museums are creating a major problem. admission to museums hasalways been either free or very inexpensive, but now some museums are chargingentrance fees for the first time or raising their prices. even when raised,however, entrance fees are generally too
36、 low to support a museum, with itsusually large building and its highly trained staff.paragraph 4_ ( )4、*html*?下面的短文后有2項測試任務(wù):(1)第2326題要求從所給的6個選項中為第25段每段選擇1個最佳標(biāo)題;(2)第2730題要求從所給的6個選項中為每個句子確定1個最佳選項。? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? bmuseums in the modern world/b1. museums havechanged. they ar
37、e no longer places for the privileged few or for boredvacationers to visit on rainy days. action and democracy are words used indescriptions of museums now.2. at a science museum in ontario, canada, youcan feel your hair stand on end as harmless electricity passes through yourbody. at the metropolit
38、an museum of art in new york city, you can look at 17thcentury instruments while listening to their music. at the modem museum insweden, you can put on costumes provided by the stockholm opera. as theseexamples show, museums are reaching out to new audiences, particularly theyoung, the poor, and the
39、 less educated members of the population. as a result,attendance is increasing.3. more and more, museums directors are realizingthat people learn best when they can somehow become part of what they areseeing. in many science museums, for example, there are no guided tours. thevisitor is encouraged t
40、o touch, listen, operate, and experiment so as todiscover scientific principles for himself. he can have the experience ofoperating a spaceship or a computer. he can experiment with glass blowing andpaper making. the purpose is not only to provide fun but also to help peoplefeel at home in the world
41、 (y science. the theory is that people who do notunderstand science will probably fear it, and those who fear science will notuse it to best advantage. many museums now provide educational services andchildrens departments. in addition to the usual displays, they also offer filmshowings and dance pr
42、ograms. instead of being places that one “should” visit,they are places to enjoy.4. one cause of all these changes is the increasein wealth and leisure time. another cause is the rising percentage of youngpeople in the population. many of these young people are college students orcollege graduates.
43、they are better educated than their parents. they see thingsin a new and different way. they are not content to stand and look at works ofart; they want art they can participate in. the same is true of science andhistory. in the us, certain groups who formerly were too poor to care aboutanything bey
44、ond the basic needs of daily life are now becoming curious about theworld around them. the young people in these groups ,like young people ingeneral, have benefited from a better education than their parents received. allthese groups, and the rest of the population as well, have been influenced byte
45、levision, which has taught them about other places and other times.5. theeffect of all this has been to change existing museums and to encourage thebuilding of new ones. in the us and canada alone, there are now more than 6,000museums, almost twice as many as there were 25 years ago. about half of t
46、hem aredevoted to history, and the rest are evenly divided between the arts andsciences. the number of visitors, according to the american association ofmuseums, has risen to more than 700 million a year.6. in fact, the crowds ofvisitors at some museums are creating a major problem. admission to mus
47、eums hasalways been either free or very inexpensive, but now some museums are chargingentrance fees for the first time or raising their prices. even when raised,however, entrance fees are generally too low to support a museum, with itsusually large building and its highly trained staff.paragraph 5_
48、( )5、*html*?下面的短文后有2項測試任務(wù):(1)第2326題要求從所給的6個選項中為第25段每段選擇1個最佳標(biāo)題;(2)第2730題要求從所給的6個選項中為每個句子確定1個最佳選項。? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? bmuseums in the modern world/b1. museums havechanged. they are no longer places for the privileged few or for boredvacationers to visit on rainy days. action an
49、d democracy are words used indescriptions of museums now.2. at a science museum in ontario, canada, youcan feel your hair stand on end as harmless electricity passes through yourbody. at the metropolitan museum of art in new york city, you can look at 17thcentury instruments while listening to their
50、 music. at the modem museum insweden, you can put on costumes provided by the stockholm opera. as theseexamples show, museums are reaching out to new audiences, particularly theyoung, the poor, and the less educated members of the population. as a result,attendance is increasing.3. more and more, mu
51、seums directors are realizingthat people learn best when they can somehow become part of what they areseeing. in many science museums, for example, there are no guided tours. thevisitor is encouraged to touch, listen, operate, and experiment so as todiscover scientific principles for himself. he can
52、 have the experience ofoperating a spaceship or a computer. he can experiment with glass blowing andpaper making. the purpose is not only to provide fun but also to help peoplefeel at home in the world (y science. the theory is that people who do notunderstand science will probably fear it, and thos
53、e who fear science will notuse it to best advantage. many museums now provide educational services andchildrens departments. in addition to the usual displays, they also offer filmshowings and dance programs. instead of being places that one “should” visit,they are places to enjoy.4. one cause of al
54、l these changes is the increasein wealth and leisure time. another cause is the rising percentage of youngpeople in the population. many of these young people are college students orcollege graduates. they are better educated than their parents. they see thingsin a new and different way. they are no
55、t content to stand and look at works ofart; they want art they can participate in. the same is true of science andhistory. in the us, certain groups who formerly were too poor to care aboutanything beyond the basic needs of daily life are now becoming curious about theworld around them. the young pe
56、ople in these groups ,like young people ingeneral, have benefited from a better education than their parents received. allthese groups, and the rest of the population as well, have been influenced bytelevision, which has taught them about other places and other times.5. theeffect of all this has bee
57、n to change existing museums and to encourage thebuilding of new ones. in the us and canada alone, there are now more than 6,000museums, almost twice as many as there were 25 years ago. about half of them aredevoted to history, and the rest are evenly divided between the arts andsciences. the number of visitors, according to the american association ofmuseums, has risen to more than 700 million a year.6. in fact, the crowds ofvisitors at some museums are creating a major problem. admission to museums hasalways been either free or ve
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