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1、北京成人本科学位英语真题 2014 年 5 月及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:120 分钟)一、Part I Reading Co(总题数:3,分数:15.00)Passage 1 Questions 1 to 5 arebased on the following passage: The first year of school in America, knownas kindergarten, usually begins between the ages of five and six. Among richcountries such a late start is ver
2、y strange. President Obama believes it is an economic and social problem; hiseducation secretary goes as far as to say that it is “morally wrong“.This statement has some support, as it is clear from research into vocabulary that youngsters from poorfamilies enter kindergarten well behind those from
3、rich familiesa disadvantagethat usually lasts a lifetime. Children from households on welfare knew 525words by the age of three, while the children of professionals had mastered1,116. (76) UPre-school can help close this gap./U So in aspeech last month, Mr. Obama called for apartnership between the
4、federal government and the states to expand it to everyAmerican child. It later became known that “every“ meant those whocome from families with incomes of up to 200% above the poverty lineequal toan income of $47,000 for a family of four. (77)U Some critics say that sending children to school at th
5、e age of four does not work. /UThe evidence suggests otherwise. For example, on March 20thnew results were announced from a study of 9tol1yearolds in New Jersey. Thisreport found that disadvantaged children who had attended pre.school had betterliteracy (读写能力), language, maths and science skills. An
6、d two years of pre.kindergartenwere better than one. Some studies also follow the effects ofearly learning over lifetimes, such as its effect on crime rates and otherfactors that may eventually burden society. Critics have singled out a government scheme called Head Start, created in 1965,which prov
7、ides poor households with a range of services including school.basedearly education.(分数:5.00)(1).Kindergarten in rich countries other than Americausually begins at the age of _ . (分数:1.00)A.eightB.sevenC.sixD.four(2).According to the passage, which of the followingis TRUE? (分数:1.00)A.Poor pre-school
8、 kids have a larger vocabulary than rich kids.B.President Obama believes that earlyeducation can solve all economic and social problems.C.Rich pre-school kids have a richer vocabulary than poor kids.D.President Obamas education secretarythinks it is morally wrong to let kids start kindergarten early
9、.(3).Which of the following about the New Jersey studyis TRUE? (分数:1.00)A.There is no evidence to support theNew Jersey study.B.New Jersey has created a new HeadStart to help disadvantaged kids.C.Sending children to school at the ageof four is not going to help.D.Two years of pre.kindergarten were b
10、etter than one.(4).The phrase “single out“ in the lastparagraph means _ . (分数:1.00)A.chooseB.think aboutC.countD.depend on(5).Which of the following is an appropriate title forthis passage? (分数:1.00)A.Secondary EducationB.Pre-school EducationC.Poor Kids EducationD.Rich KidsEducationPassage 2 Questio
11、ns 6 to 10 are based on the following passage: Humans may not have landed on Mars (火星) justyet, but that isnt shopping a European company from devising a plan to sendfour people to the Red Planet within the next few years. (78) UThis project,called Mars One, aims to send a small group of people to M
12、ars in 2022/U andeventually establish a permanent colony on the planet. “Everything we need to go to Marsexists,“ said Mars One co.founder Bas Lansdorp in March 2014. “Wehave the rockets to send people to Mars, the equipment to land on Mars, therobots to prepare the settlement for humans. For a one.
13、way mission, all thetechnology exists.“ Yet the four astronauts (宇航员) chosen for the trip will be stuck on Marsforever. And despite MarsOnes thorough planning, there are a number of challengesthat may prevent the mission from ever taking place. (79) UThe biggest roadblock could be the missions huge
14、cost /U($6 billion). However, Lansdorp is confidentthat Mars One will be able to fund the project by selling the broadcast rightsfor the mission and subsequent experiences living on the planet. Those broadcast rights will also play apart in helping to select the people who will be sent to Mars. Lans
15、dorp said the company will hold a selection process similar to a reality show. Lansdorp is expecting at least 1 million applications from people around the world. In additon to the cost, several other potential problems could inhibit (阻止)themission to Mars. “Its even more challengingto send people t
16、here with life support, with food, with air, with all the other things like books, entertainment, means ofcommunication and of providing for their own resources for a long stay onMars,“ said Adam Baker. senior lecturer in spaceengineering at Kingston University in London. “The sheer size of therocke
17、ts youd need to do this would be absolutely colossal.”(分数:5.00)(1).According to Project Mars One, humans could sendfour people to Mars within the next _ years. (分数:1.00)A.sevenB.eightC.tenD.six(2).According to Bas Lansdorp, which of the followingis NOT TRUE? (分数:1.00)A.For a one-way trip to Mars, al
18、l thetechnology exists.B.He could not come up with the fundfor Mars One.C.We humans have the rockets to sendpeople to Mars.D.We humans have the equipment to landon Mars.(3).According to the passage, all the following statements are TRUEEXCEPT that _ . (分数:1.00)A.a competition process will be held to
19、select the four astronautsB.the cost of Mars One could go as muchas $6 billionC.if it goes as planned, we couldexpect to watch Mars One on TVD.the four astronauts could return to Earth after a few years stay on Mars(4).The word “colossal” in the last paragraphis closest in meaning to _ . (分数:1.00)A.
20、very largeB.very smallC.mediumD.average(5).Which of the followingis an appropriate title for this passage? (分数:1.00)A.Ready for a Round Trip to MarsB.Ready for a Short Visit to MarsC.Ready for a One.way Trip to MarsD.Ready for a Walk on MarsPassage 3 Questions 11 to 15 are based on thefollowing pass
21、age: When the United States Congress createdYellowstone National Park in 1872, the goal was to set aside a place whereAmericans could enjoy the beauty of nature for years to come. Now, 142 years later, there are hundreds of national parks across thecountry, and technology is changing the way people
22、experience them. Should parkvisitors be able to use cell phones, or should their use be restricted? “Connectivity presents a realchallenge to all of us.“ Al Nash says. He is apublic affairs officer at Yellowstone National Park. He says cell phone serviceat Yellowstone is available in parts of the pa
23、rk with stores and campgrounds.This makes it easy for visitors to share photos of their trip on socialnetworking sites and to stay in touch with friends and family members. (80) UIf a nark visitor is hurt or in danger, cell phones make it easier to get help/U. Some say the ability to download applic
24、ations that provide information aboutplants and animals in the park can enrich a visitors experience. Others say cell phones disturb peoplesenjoyment of our national parks. In their view, cell phone towers are aneyesore, and theyd rather hear the sound of birds than the ring of an incomingcall. Can
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