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沈陽職業(yè)技術學院單招英語模擬試題及答案沈陽職業(yè)技術學院單招英語模擬試題及答案/沈陽職業(yè)技術學院單招英語模擬試題及答案2016沈陽職業(yè)技術學院單招英語模擬試題及答案第一節(jié):語法和詞匯知識(共15小題,每題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可填人空白處的最正確選項。21.Rememberthatthebirthday_wespendhappilyeachyearwasjust_ourmotherssufferedbitterly.A.when,thatB.that,whenC.when,whatD.that,what22.Manyofthecrimeshavegonebecausesomepeopledarenotreportthemtothepolice.A.tobeunnoticedB.unnoticingC.tohavebeenunnoticedD.unnoticed——Lookattheladyoverthere.She'salreadyforty.——Youarejoking.Shedoesn'tlookA.soB.thatC.itD.this24.Experienceisbelieving.Ifyou'dliketoknowwhatitliketobeasoldierinWorldWarII,thegame"BrothersinArm:"RoadstoHill30".A.was,tryB.wouldbe,tryC.wouldbe,tryingD.was,trying25.Bylookingataprobleminaspossible,creativethinkerscanfindsolutionsthatwouldotherwiseremaininvisible.A.somanywaysB.asmanywaysC.toomanywaysD.moreways26.——I’msorry,Ithoughttheremarkwonldamuseyou.——It——.A.won’tB.doesn’tC.WOUldn’tD.hadn’t27.Somepeoplemayknowlittleaboutbasketball,butwhenItthelittleGiantYaoming,theymustbefamiliarwithhim.A.referstoB.dealswithC.comestoD.talkswith28.——DidHelengotosch001ontimeyesterday?——Yes.Itwasnotyetseveno’clockshearrivedatsch∞1.A.whenB.thatC.beforeD.until29.WhenwatchingTV,.A.mymothercameinB.thewindowwasshakingC.heheardaterriblenoiseD.theentirehallburstintocheers30.Thecountrylifehewasusedtogreatlyslnee1999.A.changeB.changingC.haschangedD.changed31.——OxfordUniversityhasadmittedthatitwillneedefficientmeasurestokeepitselfamongtheinternationaluniversities.——Doyouthinkitwincometrue?A.Forwhat?B.Sowhat?C.Takeiteasy.D.Whaton?32.Whydidn’tyouteUmethereWasnomeetingtoday?Iallthewayheretheheavysnow.A.needn’thavedriyen,thmughB.needn’tdrive,acrossC.didn’tneedtodrive,thmughD.shouldn’thavedriyen,across33.ThefamoussingerSaidthatsheWOUldliketosomethingnewinthecomingyearandherfansareeagertoknowwhatshewiUdo.A.makeoutB.bringdownC.takeupD.turnout34.InnocityofChinalittleabouttheeconomicdevelopment.A.doesn’tthegovernmentcareB.thegovernmentcaresC.thegovernmentdoesn’tcareD.doesthegovernmentcare——,morethan200housesandbuildingsareheatedbysolarenergy,nottomentionthebigcities.A.InthealonesmalltownB.InthesmalltownaloneC.AloneinthesmalltownD.Inthesmallalonetown第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題,每題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其馬虎,爾后從36—55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最正確選項,并將最正確選項填在答題卡的相應地址上。Onesummerevening1wassittingbytheopenwindow,readingagoodbutratherfrighteningmysterystory.Afteratimeitbecametoodarkformet0readeasily,36Iputmybookdownandgotuptoswl‘tchononelight.1wasj.ustabouttodrawthecurtainsaswell37Iheardaloudcryof”“Help!!Help!”Itseemed38fromthetreesattheendofthegarden.Ilookedoutbutitwasnowtoodarktosee39.AlmostimmediatelyIheardthecryagain.It.40likeachild.a(chǎn)IthoughIcouldnotimaginehowanybodycouldneedhelpinourgarden,41oneoftheboysoftheneighborhoodhadclimbedatreeandcouldnotgetdown.Idecided,however,thatIoughtt。gooutandhavealookinthe42,just43someonewasintrouble.ItookthetorehwhichwekeepforgoingdownintotheceUar,44thereisnoelectrielightandpickedupastrongwalkingstick,45thatthismightcomeinuseful,too.Armedwiththese,1wentoutintothegarden.OnceagainIheard46cry.Therewasnodoubtthatitcameftomthetreesattheendofthegarden.“Wh0’sthere?”Icalled47as1walkedrathernervously,downthepaththatledtothetrees,buttherewasnoanswer.WiththehelpofmytorehI48thewholeofthatpartofthegardenandthelowerbranthesofthetrees.Therewasno49ofanybodyoranything.Icametotheconclussionthatsomeonewasplayingarathersillyjoke50me.Stillfeeingratherpuzzled

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.ChinaDailycartiesindustrialandcommercialadvertisements.Weofferspaceforadvertisinginourpapertopromotedevelopmentofdomesticandforeigntrade.56.Thepassagedealswitn.A.a(chǎn)nannouncementB.a(chǎn)nadvertisementC.a(chǎn)bulletinD.a(chǎn)note57.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?Itspurtmseis..toletpeopleknowitisprintedinEnglish.tosellitathomeandabroad.tomakeadisplayofitsimportanceD.toencouragepeoplet0beitsreaders58.FromChinaDaily,wecan.A.getmuchinformationonpolitics,economy,sports,culture,etc.B.1earnthatpeoplesof0thercountriesarefriendlytous.knowthepurposeofthepaper.realizewhatisgoingoninChinaBResearchersinLondonandBristolhavefoundthatmenareparticularlylikelytoyieldtodepressioniftheirpartnersarealsodepressed.ThefindinghighIightstheimportanceofpayingattentiontothepartnersofdepressedmothers,asyoungchildrenthemseIvesarevulnerable(簡單受傷的)tosocialproblemsifbothparentsaredepressed.ResearchersinLondonandattheUniversityofBristollaunchedtheirstudytoinvestigatewhetherfamilystructureaffectsthelikelihoodofdeptessioninmenaroundthetimetheirchildisbom.They100kedatmenfromtraditionalfamilies,menwithchildrenftomaprevioUSrelation—ship,menwhosepartnershadchildrenbyaforrnerpartner,andmenwhowerenotliVillgwiththeirpartners.A1l7,018participantsfilledoutaquestionnaireondepression,andansweredquestionsabouttheirage,educationlevelandemploymentstatus.Detalsaboutthequalityoftheirrelationshipswiththeirpartners.networksoffriendsandpreviOUSlifeevemswerealsorecorded.About3.5percentofthemenand13percentoftheirpartnerssuffereddepressionaroundthetimetheirchildwasborn.Whilemeninstep—familiesorwhowerenotlivingwiththeirpartnersweretwiceaslikelytogetdepressedasthoseintraditionalfamilies,thiscouldbeexplainedbyotherfactorsthataremorecommoninnontraditionalfamihes,suehaspooreducationandrelationshipconflicts.Evenallowingforallthesefact。rs,however,thepartnersofwomenwhoweresufferingfreinperinatal(圍產(chǎn)期的)depressionweresignificantlymorelikelytobecomedepressedtheraselves,theresearchersreportinanamericanjournal.Tenpercentofwomenwhoweredepressedhaddepressedpartners.Forthehealthywomen,thefigurewasonly2.6percent.PteeiousresearchsuggeststhatfamilieswithtWOdepressedparentsmayneedspecialattention.AresearcherinAtlantahasfoundthatprimaryschoolchildrenwithtwotroubledparentshavedifficultyrelatingtotheirpeers(伙伴).“It’sextremelyimportanttolookatthewholefamily.”shesays.59.Whatcanweconeludeftomparagraphsoneandtwoofthispassage?A.Menoftenbeattheirchildten.B.DepressedwomenOftenhavedepressedpartners.C.AIlyoungchildtenarevulnerabletoseeialproblems.D.WemenwithchiIdtenoftenhavedepressedpartners.60.WhydidresearchersinLondonandBristolcartyoutsuehaninvestigation?A.Toseewhatkindoffamilyenvironmentisidealforchildtentogrowupin.B.Tostudywhetherfamilystructureaffectsdepressioninmenwhentheirchildisborn.C.Toinvcstigatewhysomanymollgetdepressedwhenachildisborn.D.Toseewhcthcritistruethatbehindeverydepressedmanthereisadepressedwoman.6[.Whatkindofmendidn'ttheresearchersinLondonandBristoltakeaslhcirsubjects?A.Menfromtraditionalfamilies.B.Menwithchildrenfromapreviousrelationship.C.Menwhowerenotlivingwithpartners.D.Menwhohavenochildren.Whatkindofmenareleastlikelytogetdepressedwhentheirchildwasborn?Meninstep-families.Menwhowerenotlivingwiththeirpartners.Menintraditionalfamilies.D.Meninnontraditionalfamilies.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?Tenpercentofwomenwhoweredepressedhaddepressedpartners.percentofhealthywomenweredepressed.Specialattentionshouldbepaidtofamiliesinwhichboththefatherandthemotherweredepressed.D.Primaryschoolchildrenwhoseparentswerebothdepressedeouldn'tgetalongwellwiththeirpeers.CTheopinionofmanyengineersisthatthearchitectsthatdesignedtheNewYorkWorldTradeCenterTwinTowersdidagoodjobindesigningthebuildings.Thebuildingsweresafefromthedangerenvisionedatthetime.Indeed,theyweredesignedtowithstandtheforceofaircraftthatmightcrashintothem.Theywerenot,however,designedtowithstandtheeffectsoftheveryhightemperaturesproducedbytheignitionoftonsofaviation(航空)fuelcarriedbytheaircraft.Steellightlycoveredwithconcreteisthemainstructuralcomponentofthetowersandsteellosesalotofstructuralstrengthwhenheatedto1,100degreesCentigradeandbeyond,asitprotectthesteelthetowersbeams(柱梁)werecoatedwithafewcentimetersofconcrete.ThatinsulationwastoprovidegoodstructuralstateforatleastIhouroffire.Thetowersmetthattest.Thesouthtowerlasted62minutes.Thenorth,103minutes.Tragedyfollowedwhennotallcouldescapebeforethecollapse.MostexpertsagreethattheTwinTowerswereverywelldesigned.Manyalsoagreethatthepeopleplanningtheattackswereveryknowledgeableandaimedtheaircraftataheightthatwouldeffectthemostdamage.Theaircraftcrashandtheresultingfuelfedfireswereaimedataboutthe90

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floor.Thatwasjusthighenoughtoinsurethattheupperfloorswouldweakenwiththeheatandcrackdown,droppingintotheremainingpartofthebuilding.Themassofthefallingtopfloorscreatedsuchafallingloadthatsomeexpertsestimateitexceededby5to10timesnormalbearingloads.Theeffectwaslikeagianthammer,eachfloorcontributingmoreweighttobebornbythenextfloordown.WeretheTradeTowerswelldesigned?Engineerssayyes.But,thepublicreferstothebeliefthatarchitectswillneveragaindesignatallbuildingwithoutconsideringtheeffectsofterroristattacksofallpotentialkinds.Thatnotonlyincludestheabilityofthestructuretowithstandattackbutthemeanstoallowallthepeopleinthebuildingstoescapeintimetosurvive.Accordingtothearticle,thosewhodesignedthetowercouldhavedonebetterif__thetowerlastedlongerafterbeingattackedthetowerholdstableuntilallofthepeopletheremanagedtoescape"thetowercannotbeaffectedbysuchattackstheyconsideredmoreabouttheeffectsoftheveryhightemperaturesandmakeduelchangesinthestructurethAsweknowfromthe3paragraph,manypeoplebelievethat__theattackwasledbyBinLadenthosewhodirectedtheattackwerebetterengineersthanthosewhobuiltthetowersC.thosewhodirectedtheattackknowquitealotaboutthetowersD.theattackwasmadespontaneously66.Thepartofthebuildingbelow90

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floor__A.remainedwheretheywereB.crackeddownbecauseoftheburningC.washammereddownbythefallingupperpartD.wassafeaftertheattackTheauthorbelievesthattheTwinTowerswerenotwell-designedwerewell-designedC.weregoodexamplesforengineersofourtimeD.wereoutofconsiderationwhenwetalkaboutengineeringlater68.Theword"ignition"inthefirstparagraphmeans__A.fiercecrashB.causingtocatchfireC.failureofengineD.extremelyhotconditionDItis3am.Everythingontheuniversitycampusseemsghostlikeinthequiet,mistydarknesseverythingexceptthecomputercenter.Here,twentystudentsrumpledandbleary-eyed,sittransfixedattheirconsole(控制臺),tappingawayontheterminalkeys.Witheyesgluedtothevideoscreen,theytaponforhours.Fortherestoftheworld,itmightbethemiddleofthenight,butheretimedoesnotexist.Thisisaworlduntoitself.Theseyoungcomputer"hackers"arepursuingakindofcompulsion,adrivesoconsumingitovershadowsnearlyeveryotherpartoftheirlivesandformsthefocalpointoftheirexistence.Theyarecompulsivecomputerprogrammers.SomeofthesestudentshavebeenattheconsoleforthirtyhoursormorewithoutabreakformealsorSleep.Somehavefallenasleeponsofasandloungechairsinthecomputercenter,tryingtocatchafewwinksbutloather(不喜歡)togettoofarawayfromtheirbelovedmachines.Mostofthesestudentsdon'thavetobeatthecomputercenterinthemiddleofthenight.Theyaren'tworkingonassignments.Theyaretherebecausetheywanttobetheyareirresistiblydrawnthere..Andtheyarenotalone.Thereare"hackers"atcomputercentersallacrossthecountry.Intheirextremeform,theyfocusonnothingelse.Theyflunkoutofschoolandlosecontactwithfriends;theymighthavedifficultyfindingjobs,choosinginsteadtowanderfromonecomputercentertoanother.Theymayevenforgo(放棄)personalhygiene."Irememberonehacker.Weliterallyhadtocarryhimoffhischairtofeedhimandputhimtosleep.Wereallyfearedforhishealth,"saysacomputerscienceprofessoratMIT.Computerscienceteachersarenowmoreawareoftheimplicationsofthis"hackerphenomenon"andareonthelookoutforpotentialhackersandcasesofcomputeraddictionthatarealreadysevere.Theyknowthatthecaseofthehackersisnotjustthestoryofoneperson'srelationshipwithamachine.Itisthestoryofasociety'srelationshiptotheso-calledthinkingmachines,whicharebecomingalmostubiquitous(一般存在的)Whichofthefollowingmaybeamostappropriatetitleforthepassage.?ComputerProgrammersComputer-ANewTypeofElectronicToysComputerAddictsTheCharmofComputerScienceThefollowingstatementsaretrueaboutthoseyoungcomputer"hackers"exceptthat__A.theywanttobeneartheirmachinesevenwhentheysleepB.forthem,lifewouldbemiserablewithoutcomputersC.theycanstaywiththecomputeratthecenterfornearlythreedaysonendD.manyofthemaretopstudentsmajoringincomputerprogrammingThereadercaninferthatuniversitycomputercentersareexpectingoutstandingprogrammersfromthestudentsuniversitycomputercentersarenotjustopentouniversitystudentsthe"hackerphenomenon"existsonlyinuniversitiestheuniversityshouldnotbeblamedforthe"hackerphenomenon"EIndemocraticcountriesanyeffortstorestrictthefreedomofthePressarerightlycondemned(訓斥).However,thisfreedomcaneasilybeabused.Storiesaboutpeopleoftenattractfarorepublicattentionthanpoliticalevents.Thoughwemayenjoyreadingaboutthelivesofothers,itisextremelydoubtfulwhetherwewouldequallyenjoyreadingaboutourselves.Actingonthecon-tentionthatfactsaresacred,reporterscancauseuntoldsufferingtoindividualsbypublishingde-tailsabouttheirprivatelives.Thestoryofapoorfamilythatacquiredfameandfortuneovernight,dramaticallyillustratesthepowerofthepress.ThefamilylivedinAberdeen,asmalltownof23,000inhabitantsinSouthDakota.Astheparentshadfivechildren,lifewasaperpetual(永久的)struggleagainstpoverty.Theywereexpectingtheirsixthchildandwerefacedwithevenmorepressingeconomictheyhadonlyhadonemorechild,thefactwouldhavepassedunnoticed.Buttheysuddenlybecametheparentsofquintuplets,fourgirlsandaboy,andeventwhichradicallychangedtheirlives.Thedayafterthebirthofthefivechildren,anaero-planearrivedinAberdeenbringingsixtyreportersandphotographers.Thenewswasofnationalimportance,forthepoorcouplehadbecometheparentsoftheonlyquintupletsinAmerica.Therisetofamewasswift.Televisioncamerasandnewspaperscarriedthenewstoeveryoneinthecountry.Newspapersandmagazinesofferedthefamilyhugesumsfortheexclusiverightstopublishstoriesandphotographs.Giftspouredinnotonlyfromunknownpeople,butfrombabyfoodandsoapmanufacturerswhowishedtoadvertisetheirproducts.Theoldfarmhousethefamilylivedinwastobereplacedbyanew$100,000home.Reporterskeptpressingforinterviewssolawyershadtobeemployedtoactasspokesmenforthefamilyatpressconferences(記者招待會)。Theeventbroughtseriouschangestothetownitself.Planswereannouncedtobuildahugenewhighway,asAberdeenwasnowlikelytoattractthousandsoftourists.Signpostserectedontheoutskirts(

郊區(qū))ofthetowndirectedtouristsnottoAberdeen,butto"Quint-CityUSA".Thelocalauthoritiesdiscussedthepossibilityoferectinga"quintmuseum"tosatisfythecuriosityofthepublicandtoprotectthefamilyfrominquisitivetourists.72.Presswillarguethattheyhavetherighttopublishastory,althoughitmayseriouslyaffecttheindividualconcerned,becauseA.itisademocracyandtheindividualdeservesmoreattentionthanpoliticsB.factsthemselves,howeverunpleasanttheymaybe,mustberespectedC.peoplenotonlyenjoyreadingaboutothersbutaboutthemselvesaswellD.theyonlyusetheirpowertoinfluenceeventsofnationalimportanceTheinterestthatwastakeninthefamilywasofnationalimportancebecauseoftheriseinthebirthratecharitable(慈善的),forpeopleofallkindswereconcernedabouttheirpovertysooverwhelming(無法抗拒的)thatevenlawyersattendedtheirpressconferenceD.mainlyfromcommercialorganizationswhowantedtopromotetheirsalesWhennationalinterestsuddenlyfocusedonAberdeen,thelocalauthorities__erected(建筑)newsigh-poststomisleadanywould-betouristsdecidedtohaveamuseumbuiltinhonourofthequintuplets(五胞胎)wishedtomakethemostofitbutkeptthefamily'sprivacyinmindD.dideverythingpossibletoprotectthefamilyfrominquisitivetouristsWhat'snottrueaboutbirthofthequintupletsinthefamilyfromAberdeen?A.Itcausedastir.B.Thefamilybecamefamousquickly.C.ItbroughtgreatchangestoAberdeen.D.Itmadethefamilyevenpoorer.第Ⅱ卷(共35分)第四部分:寫(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):短文改錯(共10小題,每題1分,滿分10分)此題要求改正所給短文中的錯誤。對標有題號的每一行作出判斷;如無錯誤,在該行右邊橫線上畫一個勾(√);如有錯誤(每行最多只有一個錯誤),則按以下情況改正:該行多一個詞:把節(jié)余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉,在該行右邊的橫線上寫上該詞,并也用斜線劃掉。該行缺一個詞:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(^),在該行右邊的橫線上寫出該加的詞。該行錯一個詞:在錯的詞下面劃一橫線,在該行右邊的橫線上寫出改正后的詞。注意:原行沒有錯的不要改。AyoungmanfromavillagecalledJohnmarriedwithayoung76.womanfromanothervillagenearly.Theylivedwiththeman's77.bigfamily.Thefamilykeptelephant,

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