[专升本类试卷]专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷1及答案与解析.doc
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1、专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 1 及答案与解析一、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehension questions. Read the passages and choose the best answer to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the
2、 Answer Sheet.1 “Surfing the Internet can be as addictive as drugs, alcohol or gambling. “ a university of Pittsburgh researcher said last month.In a study of almost 400 men and women in Canada, researchers found Internet addiction hooked people into spending 40 hours or more a week online, most oft
3、en involved in role-playing games or engaging in chat room discussions.One 17-year-old boy was so addicted to Internet activities that his parents had to admit him to a drug-alcohol rehabilitation hospital for 10 days for treatment.One woman, described by friends, family and children as the perfect
4、homemaker, wife and mother, became so addicted to the Internet that she would not cook, clean or do the laundry and was neglecting her children and husband because she was spending as many as 12 hours a day talking to acquaintances on the Internet. Finally her husband said, “choose me or the compute
5、r. “ She divorced him.Psychologist Kimberly Young, assistant professor of psychology at the University of Pittsburgh s Bradford Campus, found that 76 percent of the subjects in the study spend an average of 40 hours a week on the Internet.Of the 396 people who met Young s criteria for addicted Inter
6、net users, 157 were men, 239 women. The men were younger with an average age of 29, the women averaged 43 years of age.The largest group of addicted users of the Internet were people who were not working outside the home : that is, homemakers, students, and those who were disabled or retired.In a pr
7、esentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association in Toronto, 82 percent of the addicted users said they had slowly drifted into their addictions.Young described the Internet as any online system such as America online, CompuServe, Prodigy, computer bulletin board systems or
8、 the Internet itself, accessed by an Internet Provider.What does this passage mainly talk about?(A)Internet can be as harmful as drugs.(B) Internet is very important nowadays.(C) People are easily addicted to Internet.(D)Women are more easily addicted to Internet.2 Following divorce, life for you an
9、d your children can be unnecessarily complicated by a variety of problems you simply hadn t foreseen. Yet once you understand how and why your life has changed after divorce, and what you can do about it, you can gain a fresh perspective and move in the direction of improving your life.Richard Crawf
10、ord was only six years old when his mother, a beautiful 32-year-old woman, first brought him to me. She claimed that Richard had “problems“ adjusting to the divorce she s acquired only five months previously. But after several sessions, she tearfully confessed that bringing Richard to see me was onl
11、y an excuse to get help for herself. “I felt shy at first about telling you the truth, but I simply have to get the whole thing off my mind. Since I divorced Clive about five months ago, my life s collapsed. I feel so depressed, lonely, rejected, and afraid of the future!“And now you feel the divorc
12、e was a big mistake?“ I asked.“Yes. But I was the one who wanted the divorce, and now I feel so miserable and depressed. I guess I m too mixed up to think in a clear way. “ She replied.“ It s very common for somebody to realize gradually that life after a divorce can be more hurtful, in so many unex
13、pected ways, than the life they endured with their former spouse(配偶). Right now things looked pretty grim and hopeless. But you 11 survive, and hopefully, start a new and better life for yourself and Richard. “You should not use Richard as an excuse not to be socially active. You ve a right to build
14、 a new life for yourself, to change your style of living to suit your new circumstances. Your self-confidence can be built up again through happy, pleasant, rewarding social experiences with new friends, new hobbies, and a new life style. Don t let guilt feeling stand in your way.In this selection,
15、the author mainly talked about_.(A)how Mrs. Crawford had divorced her husband(B) how the mother and her son felt after the divorce(C) what a single mother should do to adjust to the new life after divorce(D)his sympathy for a woman who was divorced by her husband3 One thing almost everyone is agreed
16、 on, including Americans, is that they place a very high valuation upon success. Success does not necessarily mean material rewards but recognition of some sortpreferably measurable. If the boy turns out to be a preacher, instead of a businessman, that s all right. But the bigger his church and cong
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