2017年浙江省專升本大學(xué)英語試題和答案_第1頁
2017年浙江省專升本大學(xué)英語試題和答案_第2頁
2017年浙江省專升本大學(xué)英語試題和答案_第3頁
2017年浙江省專升本大學(xué)英語試題和答案_第4頁
2017年浙江省專升本大學(xué)英語試題和答案_第5頁
已閱讀5頁,還剩2頁未讀 繼續(xù)免費(fèi)閱讀

下載本文檔

版權(quán)說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請進(jìn)行舉報或認(rèn)領(lǐng)

文檔簡介

1、Part 1 Reading Section A Format 1To hear most recent research tell it, coffee is a miracle drink. The magic beans will ward off skin cancer andAlzheimer '老s彷癡呆癥),reduce heart failure and diabetes (糖尿?。?risks, heighten focus, and maybe even protect liver health. Oh, and decrease suicide risk, acc

2、ording to the newest study that validates our coffee addictions.According to a study performed by the Harvard School of Public Health and published this month in The Worl d Journal of Biological Psychiatry, people who drink two to four cups of java each day are less likely to commit suicide than tho

3、se who don' t drink coffee, drink decaf, or drink fewer than two cups each day. The studyfollowed ove r 200,000 peop le for at least 16 years. And it' s not just a weak link: the researchers found that thesuicide risk was cut by around 50 percent for coffee addicts.This isn ' t the first

4、 time that researchers have discovered that coffee and smiles might go h-antiand. A 2011 study found that women who drink coffee cut their risk of depression by 15 percent compared to those who don Michel Lucas, the head researcher of the most recent study, told The Huffington Post that coffee addic

5、ts can thank caffeine for the good news. The drug may actually act like a mild anti-depressant by tweaking levels of happy hormones .Of course, there ' s plenty of research out there that doesn' t look so kindly upon coffee drinkers. FNew Yorker published an article arguing that while coffee

6、 may heighten focus, that means it also puts a squeeze on creativity. And of course, coffee -known negative effects like insomnia(失眠癥)and disturbed sleep cycles still hold.Regardless, we ' ll raise our mugs to this most recent study sroiifying our coffee addictions once again. 1 . Which of the f

7、ollowing is not mentioned as a possible benefit of drinking coffee ? A. reducing heart failure risks B. protecting liver health C. preventing skin cancer D.improving eyesight2 . According to a study performed by the Harvard School of Public Health , people are less likely to commit suicide if theyA.

8、 drink fewer than two cups of coffee each dayB. drink more than four cups of coffee each dayC. drink two to four cups of coffee each dayD. don ' t drink any coffee each day3 . The reason why coffee can cut the suicide risk lies in that A.it can heighten focus B. it can cure skin cancerC. it may

9、help to prevent depressionD. it may make people less creative4 . One of the negative effects of coffee is that itA. costs a lot of moneyB. disturbs sleepC. makes people fatD. causes coffee addictions5 . What might be the writer ' s attitude toward coffee drinking ? A. Positive B. HostileC. Indif

10、ferentD. ToughPassages 2Polar bears are classified as marine mammals(哺孚L動物),like a seal or a whale, which might come as a surprise given that they're usually pictured on land.But polar bears spend a lot of their time in the waters of the Arctic(北極),fishing or swimming among the sea ice.They may

11、look awkward in the water , but no creature with paws is a better swimmer.They'd better be.Arctic sea ice is declining fast,robbing the polar bear of its prime habitat and forcing them to swim longer and longer distances to reach solid ground . No other animal seems to be such a direct victim of

12、 warming, which is one reason why the polar bear has emerged as the symbol of climate change . ( Another is that they look so cute and cuddly . )It ' s a simple narrative to grasp :carbon warms the climate , Arctic sea ice melts and baby polar bears down.But it turns out it might not be that sim

13、ple .A new study by scientists at the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS ) underscores the fact that polar bears really are amazing swimmer. In fact they are so good that biologists were able to document 5 0 swims that cover an average length of 96 miles. the research provides clues that polar bears may

14、be able to keep treading鰥)water even as climate change melts their habitat.The researchers published their work in the Canadian journal of zoology . they followed 52 female polar bears in the Arctic Ocean north of Alaska from 2004 to 2009,using radio collars that could track the movements of the ani

15、mals . They then compared the paths taken by the bears with maps of shifting sea ice over the same period of time , and found that the polar bears were world - class marathon swimmers and those long , long dips in the ocean weren't outlierswhile the really long -distance sw ims wer e re l ativel

16、 y ra t e, 3 8 % of th e be a rs surve ye dtook at lea s t on e such mara thon swi m . 6 . People may feel surprised to know that polar bears are classified as marine mammals because A. polar bears cannot live in the sea B. polar bears have paws and can walk C. polar bears are usually seen on land D

17、. polar bears are rarely pictured by people 7 . what does the writer mean saying " no creature with paws is a better swimmer " in the first paragraph ? A. polar bears are the best swimmers in the world B. polar bears swim better than other animals with paws C. no other creatures with paws

18、can swim D. creature with paws can swim better than any fish 8 . The second paragraph is mainly about A. the danger the baby polar bears will face B. the reason why polar bears are so popular C. the causes of climate change D. the effects of warming on polar bears 9 . The underlined word "under

19、scores " (Paragraph3 ) is the closest in meaning to ""A. emphasizesB. deniesC. understandD. accepts10 . What did the researchers use to track the movements of the 52 female polar bears ? A. GPS B. Airplanes C. Radio Collars D. Maps of shifting sea ice Passage 3How many hundreds of her

20、oes go unheralded (未宣布的)from the days of the Underground Railroad?While we celebrate such important figures as Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass, numerous others were needed to make the operation of the "railroad" a success. Runaway slaves had to be given shelter from weather and from

21、search parties. The tale of this awesome phenomenon is one of cooperation, coordination, and brotherly love.The Underground Railroad operated as a secret organization dedicated to assisting runaway slaves from the South. The Railroad should not be thought of, however, as one cohesive body. It was in

22、 fact an ever-evolving organization devoted to one cause: protection of one's fellow men and women. It actually began during the colonial period.However, it reached its height in the decades preceding the American Civil War. Acts such as the a Fugitive Slave Act of 1850” ( 1850 年逃奴追緝法案)increased

23、 railroad activity and popularity. The ultimate goal of the Underground Railroad was to accomplish the safe arrival of runaway slaves to Canada where the long arm of the law could not reach them. Laws such as the Fugitive Slave Acts of 1793 and 1850 allowed slave owners to recapture escaped slaves a

24、nd bring them back to bondage in the South.Some historians believe this courageous organization was began by Quakers貴格會教徒)in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.Over time, the backbone of this organization became the numerous free blacks of the North. They were essential to the successful operation of the U

25、nderground Railroad. In most cases, fleeing slaves traveled by any means necessary and often on their own in an effort to reach freedom in the North. After arriving in the North the people of the Underground Railroad would provide assistance and supplies in an effort to get them to the guaranteed fr

26、eedom of Canada.11 . Which of the following statements about the underground railroad is true ? A. It was a railroad built underground like subwayB. It was a railroad operated by the us governmentC. It operated as a secret organization to help runaway slavesD. It served as a secret route only known

27、to slave owners in the south 12 . From paragraph 2 , we know that the runaway slaves. A. could not afford to buy their train tickets .B. could be recaptured by slave ownersC. could not get any shelter from bad weatherD. might reach Canada with the help of search parties 13 . The Underground Railroad

28、 began A. during the American Civil WarB. after the declaration of independence . C. during the colonial periodD. between 1793 and 185014 . Who were essential to the successful operation of the underground railroad ?A. Slaves in the SouthB. Quakers in Canada C. White people of the south D. Free blac

29、ks of the North 15 . The tone of the passage can be described as A. objective B. delightful C. pessimistic D. humorousPassage 4We are in the midst of a heated public debate over the benefits of online education.I think that the incidents of cheating have increased for two interconnecting reasons .Th

30、e first is the trend of packing as many students as possible into course sections as a means of saving money .The second is the structure of the online courses themselves . It is evident that these two intertwining(結(jié))trends can serve to produce academic cheating and plagiarism(票U竊).In the wake of th

31、e Great Recession and the following budget crisis , the dean of one of the colleges I teach in increased class size by as many as 50 students in an attempt to save money.One of the non - online courses I teach was intended for 32 to 35 pupils . But when I taught the course last semester , it was com

32、posed of 82 students.Online courses serve to exacerbate(力口居 1 )the trend toward larger class sizes.The primary motive for the increase in online courses is that they do not require physical classroom space .This allows campus administrators t o cut costs by increasing the number of students enrolled

33、 in a particular course section even if they don ' t have classrooms .What's more,when students take classes online,the professor does not have face-to-face contact with the vast majority of the students enrolled in the course.As a result , one can never be sure that the students are doing t

34、heir own work for there is little to stop them from paying another student to take their exams for them.It is evident that both increased class sizes without any accompanying teaching assistance and the structure of online courses by themselves , makes it easier for students to cheat . This not only

35、 cheapens the college but also makes the whole of a college education meaningless.16 . The writer of this passage is most probably a. A. studentB. journalistC. campus administratorD. professor17. In the writer ' s opinion , one reason for the increase in academic dishonesty is that. A. students

36、want to save moneyB. class sizes are too large C. classrooms are very small D. dishonest students are not punished 18. The primary motive for the increase in online courses is that. A. they are new and modernC. they can improve the education qualityD. they do not need physical classroom spaceE. they

37、 are convenient for both students and teachers19 . One form of the academic dishonesty mentioned in the passage is that.A. students copy term paper without being noticeB. students don ' t do any homeworkC. students don atten d classes regularlyD. students can ask someone else to take exams20 .Th

38、e writer ' s altitude toward on line education is.A. negativeB. friendlyC. neutralD. supportiveFormat 2Here are job interview tips to help prepare you to interview effectively. Proper preparation will help alleviate some of the stress involved in job interviews, and the more you prepare, the mor

39、e comfortable and successful you will be .PracticePractice your responses to the typical job interview questions and answers most employers ask. Think of concrete examples you can use to highlight your skills. 21).Get ReadyMake sure your interview attire is neat, tidy and appropriate for the type of

40、 firm you are interviewing with. Bring a nice portfolio (公文包)with extra copies of your resume. 22).Be On TimeBe on time for the interview. 23).If need be, take some time to drive to the interview location ahead of time so you know exactly where you are going and how long it will take to get there.24

41、) During the job interview, try to relax and stay as calm as possible. Remember that your body language says as much about you as your answers to the questions.Follow Up25) . You can also include any details you may have forgotten to mention during your interview. If you interview with multiple peop

42、le send each one a personal note. Send your thank you note (email is fine) within 24 hours of your interview.A. Stay CalmB. Always follow up with a thank - you note restating your interest in the positionC. Providing examples of your successes is a great way to promote your opportunityD. On time mea

43、ns five to ten minutes earlyE. Search the Internet for job advertisementsF. Include a pen and paper for note takingG. Show What You KnowSection BJonathan and his family were on their way to Clever Mountain for a day of hiking. Jonathan sat in the backseat, clutching (抓著) Goggle, his stuffed owl, and

44、 looking out thought the open window at the 26_mountains ,blue streams and shade trees .As they 27 a little bridge, the car hit a bump and Goggle went flying out the window.The car stoppedon the shoulder, and he raced out just 28 time to see Goggle disappear out of view in the back of a canoetravell

45、ing down the stream.Carlos picking up the owl from the bottom of his canoe and looking up to see 29 it came from. Hethought he could see a young boy standing on the bridge, looking down,30 there was no way he could goback against current. Not having any use for a stuffed owl, he tossed it on the 31.

46、An eagle flying overhead saw something white down below. It looked like a 32 mouse, so itswooped(俯沖)down and picked it up with its talons. The eagle soon 33 the animal was not edible anddropped it in a pine tree, where it remained until a soft breeze made it topple on the walking path below.A little

47、 while later, a family came hiking down the 34.“Goggle! ” exclaimed Jonathyou get 35?” Goggle couldn ' t answer, of coustestateduat Jonathan with his big, yellow, gogglyeyes.A. tastyF. inK. whenB. thereG. uglyL. pathC. majesticH. skyM. passedD. realizedI. whereN. butE. riverbankJ. hereO. remembe

48、redPart 2 Integrated Testing Section ATowards the end of high school, when it came time to start thinking about what colleges I was interested inapplying to, there was only one thing on my mind : I wanted to get away from home. I was the elder of two 36 , and had begun to feel the urge to be on my o

49、wn, that I was 37 to take charge of my own lifeEven at the time of being accepted to Virginia Tech, I was 38 at the prospect of starting over, with new faces, and new things to see and do.But as the time arrived to 39 my bags and prepare to leave, the reality of what I was doing hit home hard. I 40

50、as I realized that I was going to be eight and a half hours away from everything and 41 that was familiar to me. Iwas leaving the town where I had 42 , and all the things about it that I lovedFor the first few 43 after arriving at school, I thought that I was not going to make it through the year. 4

51、4 a tearful call back home, I grabbed one of the few books in my suitcase, Chicken Soup For the Teenage Soul, and Iheaded down to the library to read a few stories. They had always been able to 45 me up before, and 1 was hopeful that they 46 now.On the way out, I passed another girl in the hallway.

52、She 47 the book in my hand and smiled, saying that she had the same book in her dorm room, 48 i took a chance, and invited her to come read with me- Being as 49 asI was, she agreed, and we found our way onto the library.53 everyone ' sBefore we knew 50 , we were surrounded by girls, who , like u

53、s, had either read51 owned the book, and who loved it as much as we 52 As I watched the tearsfaces and the smiles grow as we all read, I realized that I was not aloneThe days went on, and I stillhome but the campus was beautiful, the people were,and itbecame better and better as the school year cont

54、inued.36. A. friendsB. kidsC. studentsD. workers37. A. readyB. sorryC. unwillingD. regretful38. A. amazedB.shockedC. excitedD. disappointed39. A. packB. sellC. pullD. wash40. A. dreamedB. beamedC- shoutedD. cried41. A. somethingB.nobodyC. everybodyD. anything42. A. passed byB. grown upC. come across

55、D. dropped off43. A. secondsB.yearsC- minutesD. days44. A. WhenB. AfterC. AsD. Until45. A. cheerB. bringC. wakeD. call46. A. mustB. canC. wouldD. mayB.boughtC.wroteD.sawB.eitherC.insteadD.thoughtB.kindC.homesickD.flexibleB.oneC.eachD.itB.buyC.andD.soB.hopedC.hatedD.didB.fall downC.run intoD.go throu

56、ghB.wentC.missedD.hadB.kindC.poorD.miserableSection BIs there anything more harmless than a turtle? (Unless, I suppose, you' re a nice, leafy vegetable.) Turtles and tortoisesthe main difference is that turtles dwell at least partially in water, while tortoises live exclusively on landare slow-m

57、oving, peaceful animals whose main form of protection from the outside world is a hard shell. Not for nothing do we have the fable of the slow and steady tortoise winning the race. Turtles have existed in some form for more than 220 million years, outlasting their early contemporaries the dinosaurs(

58、 恐龍).Long-lived turtles and tortoises are symbols of perseverance in the natural world.Unfortunately, the rules of the race are changing. Turtles and tortoises are among the world ' s most endangered vertebrates (脊椎動物) .Only primates (靈長類動物)一 human beings expected are at greater risk of being wiped off the planet. The threats are many. The animals are collected by traders, eaten in the wild and in fine restaurants, used as pets or for traditional medicine, and sometimes simply killed. The very adaptations that once made them so successfultheir long adult life span and delayed

溫馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
  • 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁內(nèi)容里面會有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒有圖紙。
  • 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文庫網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲空間,僅對用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對任何下載內(nèi)容負(fù)責(zé)。
  • 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當(dāng)內(nèi)容,請與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
  • 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準(zhǔn)確性、安全性和完整性, 同時也不承擔(dān)用戶因使用這些下載資源對自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。

評論

0/150

提交評論