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1、成人本科英语-113 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Reading Compr(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Passage 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)I was only eight years old when the Second World War ended, but I can still remember something about the victory celebrations in the small town where I lived.(76) We had not suffered much from the war
2、 there, though like most children of my age, I was used to see-ing bombed houses in the streets and the enormous army lorries passing through. But both at home and at school I had become accustomed to the phrases “before the war“ and “when the wars over.“ “Before the war,“ apparently, things had bee
3、n better, though I was too young to understand why, except there had been no bombs then, and people had eaten things like ice cream and bananas, which I had only heard of. When the war was over, we would go back to London, but this meant very little to me. I did not remember what Lon-don was like.Wh
4、at I remember now about VE Day was the afternoon and the evening. It was a fine May day. I remember coming home at about five oclock. My father and mother came in about an hour later. After dinner I said I wanted to see the bonfire (篝火), so when it got dark my father took me to the end of the street
5、. The bonfire was very high, and some peo-ple had collected some old clothes to dress the unmistakable figure with the moustache (小胡子) they had put on top of it. Just as we arrived, they set light to it. The flames rose and soon covered the “guy.“ Everyone was cheering and shouting, and an old woman
6、 came out of her house with two chairs and threw them on the fire to keep the fire going.I stood beside my father until the fire started to go down, not knowing what to say. He said nothing either. He had fought in the First World War and may have been remem-bering the end of that. At last he said,
7、“Well, thats it, son. Lets hope that this time it really will be the last one. (分数:10.00)(1).Where did the narrator live before the Second World War?(分数:2.00)A.In a small city.B.In London.C.In Europe.D.In the countrysid(2).What kind of food had the narrator certainly not tasted during the war?(分数:2.
8、00)A.Bread.B.Butter.C.Ice cream.D.Bones.(3).The unmistakable figure with the moustache most probably represents _.(分数:2.00)A.someone who died in the First World WarB.someone who had won the warC.an imaginary figureD.the most hated person in the war-Hitler(4).The narrators father_.(分数:2.00)A.had foug
9、ht in the Second World WarB.may have suffered much during the previous warC.helped build a bonfire on VE DayD.added something to the fire to keep it going too(5).By saying “Lets hope that this time it really will be the last one“, the father meant that_.(分数:2.00)A.he hoped there would be no more war
10、s in the worldB.he wished the Second World War had not happenedC.he hoped people would build more bonfiresD.he wished people would learn many lessons from the war三、Passage 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)(77) Heredity (遗传) is not the only thing that influences our color. Where we live and how we live after we are
11、born are important too. For instance, our genes influence how fat or thin we are. But our weight depends mainly upon how much we eat and how much exercise we get. In the same way, our skin color depends to a large extent upon how much sunshine we get.When summer arrives and light-colored people go t
12、o the beaches, some will tan dark-ly, some will tan lightly and few will not tan at all. Each one has inherited a different abili-ty to tan, but the differences do not appear until the conditions are right. An outdoor man will soon become pale if he changes to an indoor job, while a desk clerk will
13、take on tan after a short vacation in the sun.Sometimes people decide that being tanned is better than being pale. Sometimes they decide the opposite.Centuries ago, most of the people in Europe were peasants and they had to work in the fields all day. Noblemen, on the other hand, did not have to wor
14、k. They stayed indoors and remained pale. You could always tell a nobleman from a peasant because a peasant had a tan. As a result, a skin so pale that veins (血管) were showed was considered a mark of great beauty.During the Industrial Revolution things changed. Farmers left their fields and went to
15、work in factories, minesand mills. Working for long hours in dimly-lit factories and mines made theirskins pale. (78) Wealthy people, however, could afford to travel to sunny countries. They had the leisure to lie around on the beaches and get tan. Having a tan became a sign of wealth.In Western Eur
16、ope and North America pale skin is no longer desirable. Instead of bleaching themselves white with lemon juice, many women spend their time under a sun-lamp. The desire for a quick tan has led to the invention of pills and lotions (涂剂) that darken the skin artificially without exposure to sunlight.
17、These pills and lotions can be bought by anyone at any drugstore. A rich man can spend hundreds of dollars on a vacation in the sunny West Indies and get his suntan there. But his lowest-paid clerk can have what looks like the same tan out of a bottle for a few cents.(分数:10.00)(1).Besides genes, our
18、 skin color has much to do with _.(分数:2.00)A.exerciseB.weightC.foodD.sunshine(2).When summer comes and the light-colored people go to the beaches, _.(分数:2.00)A.all of them will tan darklyB.few of them will tan darklyC.many of them will not tan at allD.few of them will not tan at all(3).Centuries ago
19、 in Europe, it was considered of great beauty to have _.(分数:2.00)A.pale skinB.light-colored skinC.dark-colored skinD.a suntan(4).During the Industrial Revolution people began to like to have a tan because it was a sign of _.(分数:2.00)A.good healthB.great strengthC.wealthD.youth(5).Pills and lotions h
20、ave been invented in Western Europe and North America _.(分数:2.00)A.to protect people from sunburnB.to make people look wealthyC.to smooth peoples skinD.to help people to have a quick tan四、Passage 3(总题数:1,分数:10.00)For well over 2000 years the worlds great religions have taught the virtues of a trust-
21、ing heart. Now there is another reason to merit the wisdom of the ages: scientific evidence indicates that those with trusting hearts will live longer, healthier lives. As a result of the work published in the 1970s by two pioneering heart specialists, Meyer Friedman and Ray H. Rosenman, nearly ever
22、y American is aware that blood Type A people are impatient, and easily moved to hostility (敌意) and anger. (79) Many have come to believe that Type As are at a much higher risk of suffering heart attack or dying of heart disease than others. The driving force behind hostilityis a cynical mistrust of
23、others. If we expect others to mistreat us, we are seldom disappointed. This generates anger and leads us to respond with hostility.(80) The most characteristic attitude of a cynic is being suspicious of the motives (动机) of people he doesnt know. Imagine you are waiting for an elevator and it stops
24、two floors above for longer than usual. How inconsiderate! You think. In a few seconds, you have drawn hostile conclusion about unseen people and their motives.Meanwhile, your cynical mistrust is leading to noticeable physical consequences. Your voice rises. The rate and depth of your breathing incr
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