1、北京成人本科学士学位分类模拟题 31 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Cloze(总题数:2,分数:100.00)The mind-success connection is strong, and many obstacles to our success are also mental. Some people rely more on facts, 1 others rely more on feelings. There is no “right way“ to be, but we all have the natural ability to “feel“
2、 our way successfully 2 an unlighted path. I learned this 3 I was standing on a curb (路边) in a city in Vietnam (越南). My objective, a restaurant where my husband Tom was 4 for me, stood on the 5 side of the street. I was 6 and could smell the food. But it seemed as if the restaurant were miles away.
3、The street was 7 with motor cycles, bicycles, cars, trucks and buses. Rather than 8 the traffic into two lanes, the yellow lane markers apparently served only to 9 that you were on a paved (铺设的) road. People passed, stopped, turned around and crossed center lines. Traffic flowed both ways in the sam
4、e lane, and more traffic turned onto the street from side ones. Even when the signal light turned red, traffic 10 to flow as drivers entirely 11 the signal, rushing to me from front, back, sides and all angels. I was ready to abandon lunch with Tom when a local gentleman 12 my arm. In English, he ki
5、ndly said, “Crossing the street is not a problem, 13 a dance.“ With that we stepped 14 the curb and into the chaos (混乱). My heart 15 faster as we walked slowly across. 16 greeting us with sharp horns and angry shouts, drivers saw and adjusted to us. As long as we made no sudden 17 , we were fine. I
6、felt as if we were gracefully swimming 18 a school of fish. The traffic flowed smoothly around us, in all directions. 19 I knew it, we were across. Learning to dance through the chaos of traffic is just 20 your feelings. It“s a combination of intention, timing and trust.(分数:50.00)A.asB.whileC.whereD
7、.whenA.alongB.withC.besideD.underA.whereB.whatC.whenD.whichA.waitingB.lookingC.expectingD.seeingA.opposedB.nearbyC.differentD.oppositeA.earnestB.hungryC.splendidD.worriedA.groupedB.pressedC.crowdedD.providedA.dividingB.combiningC.cuttingD.joiningA.strengthenB.concludeC.indicateD.expressA.respondedB.
8、transformedC.recoveredD.continuedA.respectedB.ignoredC.rememberedD.misunderstoodA.hitB.ledC.tookD.struckA.besidesB.butC.ratherD.exceptA.offB.onC.withD.forA.beatB.movedC.leaptD.jumpedA.Regardless ofB.In spite ofC.For lack ofD.Instead ofA.recognitionsB.suspicionsC.movementsD.enjoymentsA.underB.through
9、C.aboveD.betweenA.AlthoughB.AfterC.WhereD.BeforeA.followingB.consideringC.astonishingD.appreciatingLife as a woman in the colonial (殖民的) America seems quite different from it is today. Women were considered inferior to men, a fact 21 in tradition, law and religion. Their place was in the home, 22 th
10、ey were to serve as devoted wives and mothers. They were therefore considered unfit to operate 23 political beings and unable to 24 the benefits of citizenship given to men. Very few women 25 a college education, secured a well-paid job, or pursued a fruitful career. Other than marrying well, they c
11、ould do 26 to improve their economic status. 27 their secondary status, women 28 play a central role in developing, civilizing, and advancing the nation long before the United States gained its independence 29 Great Britain. During the colonial period, they made great contributions to family and com
12、munity. They worked alongside their husbands 30 family survival demanded that chores (杂事) be shared by all. Women helped to sow, plant and harvest crops. They 31 pigs and chickens, planted gardens and milked cows. This need for shared male and female labor 32 a constant theme (主题) as families moved
13、to the frontier, where all family members“ having to work 33 essential. 34 scholars still debate the nature of white women“s standing during the colonial period, many of them admit that colonial women 35 some standing in their families and communities 36 their contributions were to essential. A woma
14、n might 37 chores in the home but also assist her husband in 38 a newspaper or a store. But this cooperative (合作的) approach did not translate into 39 rights for women; instead, it 40 the realities and uncertainties of colonial life.(分数:50.00)A.rootedB.rootingC.causedD.causingA.thatB.whichC.whenD.whe
15、reA.forB.asC.inD.alongA.viewB.startC.enjoyD.spreadA.trainedB.designedC.acquiredD.studiedA.fewerB.fewC.lessD.littleA.In spite ofB.In place ofC.Instead ofD.In need ofA.doB.didC.wereD.wasA.forB.withC.toD.fromA.sinceB.beforeC.althoughD.whileA.raisedB.roseC.aroseD.arousedA.hesitatedB.sacrificedC.remained
16、D.changedA.improvedB.provedC.swelledD.foundedA.AfterB.SinceC.AlthoughD.BecauseA.switchedB.balancedC.sparedD.achievedA.becauseB.beforeC.althoughD.whileA.thriveB.performC.supplyD.processA.readingB.requiringC.buyingD.runningA.loyalB.equalC.uprightD.proudA.intendsB.removsC.reflectsD.venturs北京成人本科学士学位分类模
17、拟题 31 答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Cloze(总题数:2,分数:100.00)The mind-success connection is strong, and many obstacles to our success are also mental. Some people rely more on facts, 1 others rely more on feelings. There is no “right way“ to be, but we all have the natural ability to “feel“ our way succe
18、ssfully 2 an unlighted path. I learned this 3 I was standing on a curb (路边) in a city in Vietnam (越南). My objective, a restaurant where my husband Tom was 4 for me, stood on the 5 side of the street. I was 6 and could smell the food. But it seemed as if the restaurant were miles away. The street was
19、 7 with motor cycles, bicycles, cars, trucks and buses. Rather than 8 the traffic into two lanes, the yellow lane markers apparently served only to 9 that you were on a paved (铺设的) road. People passed, stopped, turned around and crossed center lines. Traffic flowed both ways in the same lane, and mo
20、re traffic turned onto the street from side ones. Even when the signal light turned red, traffic 10 to flow as drivers entirely 11 the signal, rushing to me from front, back, sides and all angels. I was ready to abandon lunch with Tom when a local gentleman 12 my arm. In English, he kindly said, “Cr
21、ossing the street is not a problem, 13 a dance.“ With that we stepped 14 the curb and into the chaos (混乱). My heart 15 faster as we walked slowly across. 16 greeting us with sharp horns and angry shouts, drivers saw and adjusted to us. As long as we made no sudden 17 , we were fine. I felt as if we
22、were gracefully swimming 18 a school of fish. The traffic flowed smoothly around us, in all directions. 19 I knew it, we were across. Learning to dance through the chaos of traffic is just 20 your feelings. It“s a combination of intention, timing and trust.(分数:50.00)A.asB.while C.whereD.when解析:A.alo
23、ng B.withC.besideD.under解析:A.whereB.whatC.when D.which解析:A.waiting B.lookingC.expectingD.seeing解析:A.opposedB.nearbyC.differentD.opposite 解析:A.earnestB.hungry C.splendidD.worried解析:A.groupedB.pressedC.crowded D.provided解析:A.dividing B.combiningC.cuttingD.joining解析:A.strengthenB.concludeC.indicate D.e
24、xpress解析:A.respondedB.transformedC.recoveredD.continued 解析:A.respectedB.ignored C.rememberedD.misunderstood解析:A.hitB.ledC.took D.struck解析:A.besidesB.but C.ratherD.except解析:A.off B.onC.withD.for解析:A.beat B.movedC.leaptD.jumped解析:A.Regardless ofB.In spite ofC.For lack ofD.Instead of 解析:A.recognitionsB
25、.suspicionsC.movements D.enjoyments解析:A.underB.through C.aboveD.between解析:A.AlthoughB.AfterC.WhereD.Before 解析:A.following B.consideringC.astonishingD.appreciating解析:Life as a woman in the colonial (殖民的) America seems quite different from it is today. Women were considered inferior to men, a fact 21
26、in tradition, law and religion. Their place was in the home, 22 they were to serve as devoted wives and mothers. They were therefore considered unfit to operate 23 political beings and unable to 24 the benefits of citizenship given to men. Very few women 25 a college education, secured a well-paid j
27、ob, or pursued a fruitful career. Other than marrying well, they could do 26 to improve their economic status. 27 their secondary status, women 28 play a central role in developing, civilizing, and advancing the nation long before the United States gained its independence 29 Great Britain. During th
28、e colonial period, they made great contributions to family and community. They worked alongside their husbands 30 family survival demanded that chores (杂事) be shared by all. Women helped to sow, plant and harvest crops. They 31 pigs and chickens, planted gardens and milked cows. This need for shared
29、 male and female labor 32 a constant theme (主题) as families moved to the frontier, where all family members“ having to work 33 essential. 34 scholars still debate the nature of white women“s standing during the colonial period, many of them admit that colonial women 35 some standing in their familie
30、s and communities 36 their contributions were to essential. A woman might 37 chores in the home but also assist her husband in 38 a newspaper or a store. But this cooperative (合作的) approach did not translate into 39 rights for women; instead, it 40 the realities and uncertainties of colonial life.(分
31、数:50.00)A.rooted B.rootingC.causedD.causing解析:A.thatB.whichC.whenD.where 解析:A.forB.as C.inD.along解析:A.viewB.startC.enjoy D.spread解析:A.trainedB.designedC.acquired D.studied解析:A.fewerB.fewC.lessD.little 解析:A.In spite of B.In place ofC.Instead ofD.In need of解析:A.doB.did C.wereD.was解析:A.forB.withC.toD.f
32、rom 解析:A.since B.beforeC.althoughD.while解析:A.raised B.roseC.aroseD.aroused解析:A.hesitatedB.sacrificedC.remained D.changed解析:A.improvedB.proved C.swelledD.founded解析:A.AfterB.SinceC.Although D.Because解析:A.switchedB.balancedC.sparedD.achieved 解析:A.because B.beforeC.althoughD.while解析:A.thriveB.perform C.supplyD.process解析:A.readingB.requiringC.buyingD.running 解析:A.loyalB.equal C.uprightD.proud解析:A.intendsB.removsC.reflects D.venturs解析: