成人高等教育学士学位英语模拟27及答案解析.doc
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1、成人高等教育学士学位英语模拟 27 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)It seems like every day there“s some new research about whether our favorite drinks are good for us. (76) One day, science says a glass of red wine a day will help us live longer . The next day
2、, maybe not. It seems journalists are pretty interested in wine research and the same might be said for coffee. Now, there“s been a lot of research into whether coffee“s good for our health. “The results have really been mixed,“ admits Neal Freedman who led the coffee study and published his finding
3、s in a medical journal recently. “There“s been some evidence that coffee might increase the risk of certain diseases and there“s also been maybe more recent evidence that coffee may protect against other diseases as well.“ Freedman and his colleagues undertook the biggest study yet to look at the re
4、lationship between coffee and health. They analyzed data collected from more than 400,000 Americans ages 50 to 71 participating in the study. “We found that the coffee drinkers had a modestly lower risk of death than those nodrinkers,“ he said. Here“s what he means by “modestly“ : those who drank at
5、 least two or three cups a day were about 10 percent or 15 percent less likely to die for any reason during the 13 years of the study. When the researchers looked at specific causes of death, coffee drinking appeared to cut the risk of dying from heart disease, lung disease, injuries, accidents and
6、infections. Now, Freedman stressed that the study doesn“t prove coffee can make people live longer. A study like this can never prove a cause-and-effect relationship. (77) All it can really do is to point researchers in the right direction for further investigation . And even if it turns out that co
7、ffees really good for you, scientists have no idea why.(分数:10.00)(1).According to the first paragraph, reporters would like to know the research findings of _.(分数:2.00)A.teaB.beerC.alcoholD.coffee(2).According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?(分数:2.00)A.Freedman and his colleagues hire
8、d 400,000 Americans to collect data.B.About four hundred thousand Americans worked for Freedman“s team full time for 13 years.C.People who took part in Freedman“s research are about 50 to 70 years old.D.People who are 50 to 70 years old seldom drink coffee.(3).According to the author, scientists _.(
9、分数:2.00)A.have already proved that coffee is good for human healthB.have a long way to go before they find a way to study coffeeC.have avoided the cause-and-effect approach to study coffeeD.are still unable to figure out why coffee is good for us(4).The word “mixed“ in the first paragraph means “_“.
10、(分数:2.00)A.both good and badB.put togetherC.both sharp and softD.confused(5).Which of the following is an appropriate title for this passage?(分数:2.00)A.Can Beer Help You Live Longer?B.Can Coffee Help You Live Longer?C.Can Wine Help You Live Longer?D.Can Tea Help You Live Longer?三、Passage 2(总题数:1,分数:
11、10.00)Washington Irving was America“s first man of letters to be known internationally. His works were received enthusiastically both in England and in the United States. He was, in fact, one of the most successful writers of his time in the country, and at the same time winning the admiration of fe
12、llow writers like Scott in Britain and Poe and Hawthorne in the United States. (78) The respect in which he was held partly owing to the man himself, with his warm friendliness, his good sense, his urbanity, his gay spirits, his artistic integrity, his love of both the Old World and the New. Thacker
13、ay described Irving as “a gentleman, who, though himself born in a very high sphere, was most finished, polished, witty; socially the equal of the most refined Europeans. “ (79) In England he was granted an honorary degree from Ox- ford-an unusual honor for a citizen of a young, uncultured nationand
14、 he received the medal of the Royal Society of Literature . America made him ambassador to Spain. Irving“s background provides little to explain his literary achievements. As gifted but delicate child, he had little schooling. He studied law, but without zeal, and never did practice seriously. He wa
15、s immune to his strict Presbyterian home environment, frequenting both social gatherings and the theater.(分数:10.00)(1).The main point of the first paragraph is that Washington Irving was _.(分数:2.00)A.America“s first man of lettersB.a writer who had great success both in and outside his own countryC.
16、a man who was able to move from literature to politicsD.a man whose personal charm enabled him to get by with basically inferior work(2).What is implied by the mention of Scott, Poe and Hawthorne?(分数:2.00)A.Irving enjoyed great popular admiration.B.Scott, Poe and Hawthorne were primarily responsible
17、 for Irving“s success.C.Irving“s work was not only popular, but also of high literary quality.D.More Americans than Britons admired Irving.(3).Which of the following best describes the effect of Irving“s Presbyterian background on his life?(分数:2.00)A.It fostered his love for the theater.B.It develop
18、ed his skill in business.C.It prompted his interest in law.D.It had almost no effect on his life.(4).Which of the following best describes the effect of Irving“s personal qualities on his literary success?(分数:2.00)A.His personal qualities were entirely responsible for his literary success.B.His pers
19、onal qualities were primarily responsible for his literary success.C.His personal qualities had some effects on his literary success.D.His personal qualities had no effects on his literary success.(5).Why might Irving“s literary ability have been surprising to the English?(分数:2.00)A.They feared comp
20、etition from American writers.B.They did not expect the United States to produce good writers.C.They disapproved of the language American writers used.D.They thought of the United States as a purely commercial power.四、Passage 3(总题数:1,分数:10.00)(80) As the Titanic was sinking and women and children cl
21、imbed into lifeboats, the musicians from the ship“s band stood and played . They died when the ship went down. Men stood on the deck and smoked cigarettes. They died, too. This behavior is puzzling to economists, who like to believe that people tend to act in their own self-interest. “There was no p
22、ushing,“ says David Savage, an economist at Queensland University in Australia who has studied witness reports from the survivors. It was “very, very orderly behavior.“ Savage has compared the behavior of the passengers on the Titanic with those on the Lusitania, another ship that also sank at about
23、 the same time. But when the Lusitania went down, the passengers panicked(恐慌). There were a lot of similarities between these two events. These two ships were both luxury ones, they had a similar number of passengers and a similar number of survivors. The biggest difference, Savage concludes, was ti
24、me. The Lusitania sank in less than 20 minutes. But for the Titanic, it was two-and-a-half hours. “If you“ve got an event that lasts two-and-a-half hours, social order will takeover and everybody will behave in a social manner,“ Savage says. “If you“re going down in under 17 minutes, basically it“s
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