[外语类试卷]2017年5月成人本科学位英语真题试卷汇编(二)及答案与解析.doc
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1、2017年 5月成人本科学位英语真题试卷汇编(二)及答案与解析 一、 Dialogue Communication 0 Woman: I don t like riding buses. Man:【 D1】 _ Woman: They are seldom on time.【 D2】 _ Man: Dont they clean the bus every night? Woman:【 D3】 _ , but with too many passengers on them, they can t be very clean. Man: You should bring some wipes
2、with you. Woman: Thats a good idea. Man: Then you can wipe your seat and window. Woman: People will think Im strange. Man: Who cares?【 D4】 _ Woman: Thats for sure. Man: Dont worry about what people think. A. I think they do. B. Why not? C. Besides seats and windows are dirty. D. Everyone is strange.
3、 1 【 D1】 2 【 D2】 3 【 D3】 4 【 D4】 4 Tom: Hey, I think its starting to rain! George: Yeah, its raining. Good thing I brought along my umbrella.【 D5】 _ Dont you trust the weatherman? Tom:【 D6】 _ But this morning I missed the weather forecast on TV. George: Dont get wet.【 D7】 _ Tom: Thanks a lot. A. Go
4、get your own umbrella. B. Get under my umbrella. C. Why didnt you? D. I do. 5 【 D5】 6 【 D6】 7 【 D7】 7 Teddy: Gravity is very important. Bob: What do you mean? Teddy: Gravity is the force that pulls everything down. Bob:【 D8】 _ Teddy: If you pour your water into a glass, the water goes down into the
5、glass. Bob:【 D9】 _ Teddy: Without gravity, the water world would go up. Without gravity, we would go up, too. Bob: We would float into the sky like a balloon?【 D10】 _ A. I m not sure. B. Of course it does. C. That would be fun. D. Give some examples. 8 【 D8】 9 【 D9】 10 【 D10】 二、 Part I Reading Compr
6、ehension (30%) Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a singl
7、e line through the center. 10 “Helicopter parenting“ describes a style of raising children where parents are over-protective and do too much. The term was used for the first time in the late 1960s. It describes parents who hover (悬停 ) over their kids like a helicopter. Today, modern technology allow
8、s these helicopter parents to hover from even far away. They can give their children directions at any moment from anywhere. Author Julie Lythcott-Haims wrote a book titled How to Raise an Adult. In her book, she gives readers a closer look at this parenting style. “Over-parenting“, she says, “comes
9、 in three types: the first is the over-protective parents who think the world is scary and unsafe and unpredictable. And therefore, I must protect and prevent. The second type is the over-directive type the parent who says, I know best what leads to success and you will do as I say. You 11 study the
10、se topics, do these activities and you will be highly achieving at all of it. The third type is the concierge (看门人 ) the parent who just wants to make life smoother from waking their kid up, to keeping track of their deadlines, to making sure they haven t forgotten anything, to even doing the homewo
11、rk for the kid. “ Julie Lythcott-Haims says she experienced the effects of helicopter parenting firsthand when she worked as dean of first-year students at Stanford University. The incoming students were very smart and accomplished on paper. But many were unable to take care of themselves. “They wer
12、e turning to parents constantly for guidance, for problem solving, to have them make the choice about something.“ Often times, Lythcott-Haims had to remind those parents that their kids were old enough to take care of themselves. 11 The term “helicopter parenting“ _. ( A) describes parents who give
13、children directions in the air ( B) was probably invented in the late nineteenth century ( C) gains more meaning as modern technology develops ( D) refers to parents who concern too much about kids 12 According to Lythcott-Haims, over-parenting has all the following features EXCEPT_. ( A) over-direc
14、tive ( B) over-dependent ( C) over-preventive ( D) over-protective 13 It can be inferred that a concierge mother will_. ( A) regard the world as very dangerous ( B) allow children to do whatever they like ( C) keep a close eye on the kids assignment ( D) let the kid alone when he falls on the ground
15、 14 In Julies eyes, the first-year students at Stanford University are_. ( A) very clever in studying ( B) really good at problem-solving ( C) unable to communicate with teachers ( D) having problems in making friends 15 Lythcott-Haims attitude towards helicopter parenting is_. ( A) supportive ( B)
16、negative ( C) uninterested ( D) unclear 15 If the Dakota Access Pipeline (输油管道 ) is completed, it will carry nearly half a million barrels of oil across four states every day. Energy Transfer Partners (ETP), a Texas-based company behind the $3.8 billion project, hopes to finish construction this yea
17、r. But the Standing Rock Sioux, an American Indian tribe (部落 ) , is determined to stop the 1,172-mile pipeline from being built. Both sides show no signs of backing down. The Dakota Access Pipeline was announced in 2014. A section of it will run near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation. A reservatio
18、n is an area of land set aside for American Indians. The tribe says the construction threatens to destroy historical areas and ancient burial sites. They also say the pipeline could pollute their main water source, the Missouri River. In April, the Standing Rock Sioux began a protest against the pro
19、ject. They camped at the construction site. Since then, thousands of people, including people from American Indian tribes, have traveled to the site to join the protest. ETP says that the pipeline will have built-in safety measures to protect against oil leaks. Workers will also monitor it remotely,
20、 and will be able to close valves (阀 |) within three minutes if leaks are detected. American Indians have been staging a nonviolent protest for months. The protest took a turn last week when police were called to keep the peace between protesters and armed security guards hired by the company. Twent
21、y-eight people have been arrested since then and charged with interfering with the pipeline construction. 16 Which of the following is the main idea of the passage? ( A) The Dakota Access Pipeline will create more markets for oil and gas. ( B) The Dakota Access Pipeline will create many job opportun
22、ities. ( C) American Indians oppose the construction of an oil pipeline. ( D) American Indians fight for equal voting rights. 17 ETP hopes to finish this project in_. ( A) 2016 ( B) 2017 ( C) 2018 ( D) 2019 18 Why do American Indians protest against the construction of this pipeline? ( A) Because it
23、 will cost up to $ 3.8 billion. ( B) Because it threatens the regions water supply. ( C) Because it will make many people lose their jobs. ( D) Because it will force many people to leave their homes. 19 According to the passage, the workers can _in case of pipeline leaks. ( A) report it to the local
24、 government ( B) ask people to leave the leak affected areas ( C) call 911 ( D) close valves 20 According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT TRUE? ( A) This pipeline will cross four states. ( B) This pipeline is 1,172 miles long. ( C) All the protesters are from the Standing Ro
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