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第第頁(yè)2022年學(xué)位英語(yǔ)考試模擬題(B)卷2022年學(xué)位英語(yǔ)考試模擬題(B)卷
PartIVocabularyandstructure(20points)
Direction:Therearetwentyincompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterintheAnswerSheetOnewithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
1.Theeditorial—nowwillappearintomorrow’Snewspaper
A.writingB.towriteC.beingwrittenD.write
2.Thoughheis_________worker,heworksveryhard.
A.a(chǎn)commonB.a(chǎn)nordinaryC.a(chǎn)usualD.a(chǎn)general
3.I’mlookingafterTomtoday.He’Sbeenatmyhouse8:00thismorning.
A.sinceB.forC.a(chǎn)tD.till
4.Whenheretired,hisson_________thebusiness.
A.tookoverB.tookoffC.tookinD.tookup
5.Pleasecallagain.JimabathJustnow
A.hadB.havingC.ishavingD.has
6.Onnoconditionwithhim.
A.wecannotagreeB.wouldweagreeC.canweagreeD.wecanagree
7.onceenvironmentaldamage,ittakesmanyyearsforthesystemtorecover
A.hasdoneB.ittodoC.doesD.isdone
8.wearedoinghasneverbeendonebefore.
A.ThatB.WhatC.WhichD.Whether
9.Theyatleasttenminutesago.
A.a(chǎn)releaveB.musthaveleftC.wereleftD.1eave
10.ThereismorelandinAustraliathanthegovernmentknows.
A.whattodowithB.todowithitC.howtodoD.todoit
11.WhilepeoplemayrefertotelevisionforUp—to—the—minutenews,itisunlikelythattelevisionthenewspapercompletely.
A.replaceB.WasreplacedC.replacedD.willreplace
12.Becausethefirstpairoftrousersdidnotfitproperly,heaskedfor
A.a(chǎn)nothertrousersB.otherstrousersC.theothersonesD.a(chǎn)notherpair
13.InBritaintodaywomen44%oftheworkforce,andnearlyhalfthemotherswithchildrenareinpaidwork.
A.buildupB.makeupC.standforD.sendup
14.ThisistheplaceIwanttogoto.
A.mostlyB.themostlyC.mostD.much
15.Thehoursthechildrenspendintheirone-wayrelationshipwithtelevisionpeopleundoubtedlyaffecttheirrelationshipwithreal—lifepeople.
A.thatB.whenC.inwhichD.onwhich
16.Whetherhecanpassthee*aminationisthoughttobeforhisgoingabroad.
A.personalB.specialC.conventionalD.crucial
17.Idowishyoucouldthesesheetsofpapertogether.
A.mendB.repairC.pasteD.patch
18.InBritain,thePrinceofWalesistothethrone.
A.a(chǎn)dvisorB.heirC.ownerD.protector
19.Sheisnowinofhappinesswithherfamilymembers.
A.closureB.pursuitC.credibilityD.phenomenon
20.Thegovernmenthasdecidedtoreducea(n)onallimports.
A.e*posureB.tariffC.feeD.service
PartIIReadingComprehension(40points)
Direction:Therearetwentyincompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterintheAnswerSheetOnewithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Passage1
Antsaregreatathletesinproportiontotheirsize.Theycanliltaweightfourhundredtimestheirownweight.Theoreticallyafive-poundantcouldeasilyliltaton.
Themostskillfulfarmersintheinsectworldarethesmall,heavilyarmoredparasolants.Theyworkatnightanditisnothingforthemtostripalargetreeatatime,marchingoffwithbitsOfleafheldoverthemlikeparasols.
Surprisinglyenough,theseantsdonoteatthevegetationtheygot.Rathertheyuseitasrawmaterialfortheirremarkableundergroundgardens,whichtheytendthemselves.Theshredsoftheleavesareliterallychewedintoarichcompostwhichisusedtostrengthenthegardenwhereathread-likefungusiscultivated.Thisspeciesoffungusistheironlysourceoffood.
Includedinthee*traordinaryparasolantsocietyaretinygardenworkers,andslightlybiggerworkerswhodigtheinterconnectingchambersofthehive.Theparasolqueenant,morethanonehundredtimesmesizeofthegardenworkers,iswaiteduponhandandfootbyhundredsofhercitizens.
21.Anantisverystronginproportiontoitsweight.Antscallliftaweight.
A.300timestheirownweight
B.600timestheirownweight
C.five-poundmorethantheirownweight
D.400timestheirownweight
22.Inashorttime,theycallstripatreeofallitsleavesinordertomakea
A.homeforthequeenant
B.compostfortheirgardens
C.speciesoffungus
D.kindoffood
23.Whendidthearmoredparasolantswork?
A.Atdaytime.
B.Atnight.
C.Inthemorning.
D.Atnoon.
24.What’Stheusageoffungus?
A.Todecoratethegarden.
B.Theonlysourceoftheant’sfood.
C.Toprotectthetree.
D.Theplaceforthemtolivein.
25.Thearmoredparasolsareregardedas
A.greatathletes
B.skillfulfarmers
C.queenants
D.chamberbuilders
Passage2
Psychologyisthestudyofthemindandmentalactivities.Fore*ample,psychologistsareinterestedinwhysomethingsmakeyousad,butothersmakeyouhappy.Theywanttoknowwhysomepeopleareshy,butothersarequitetalkative.Theyalsowanttoknowwhypeopledothethingsthattheydo.Theytestintelligence.
Psychologistsdealwiththemindsandbehaviorofpeople.Yourmindconsistsofallyourfeelings,thoughts,andideas.Itistheresultsofthepartofthebraincalledthecerebrum.Yourbehavioristhewayyouactorconductyourself.E*amplesofbehaviorincludeshouting,crying,laughing,andsleeping.
Severalpeoplehavebeeninstrumentalinthefieldofpsychology.WilhelmWudtsetupthefirstpsychologicallaboratoryinLeipzig,Germany,in1879.IvanPavlov,aRussian,isnotedforhise*perimentswithdogsinwhichhestudiedtheirrela*esandreactions.Around1900,SigmundFreudstatedhistheorythatpeopletrytorepressanymemoriesorthoughtsthattheybelievedwerenotgood,
Psychologistsshouldnotbeconfusedwithpsychiatrists.Psychiatristsdealonlywithmentalillness.Theyaremedicaldoctorswhotreatpeople.
26:Agoodtitleforthisselectionis
A.StudyingtheMind
B.FeelingsandBehaviorofHumanBeings
C.PsychologyandPsychiatry
D.FamousPsychologists
27.“Somepeopleareshy.’’Thatmeans
A.theyaremodest
B.theyarequiet
C.theyneversayaword
D.theyareashamed
28.Wemayconcludethatpsychologists
A.studyphysicaldiseasesaswell
B.dealwithanimalsmoreoftenthanwithpeople
C.a(chǎn)renotmedical,doctors
D.a(chǎn)reinterestedinthingsthatmakeyousad
29.Pavlovworkedwith
A.people
B.dogs
C.mentalillness
D.a(chǎn)bnormalbehavior
30.Thecerebrumcontrols
A.themind
B.thebody
C.thewholebrain
D.thefieldofpsychology
Passage3
Whatdoyoudowithyouremptycansandbottles?Therearetwochoices,throwingthemawayorrecycling.Throwingawayametalbeveragecontainerwastesasmuchenergyasfillingacanwithgasolineandpouringhalfout.Besideswastingenergy,throwingawaybottlesa11dcanscausespollution,increasesthevolumeofsolidwastes,andusesupnaturalresources.Tocontroltheseproblems,onlyninestateshaveadoptedbottlelaws.TheUnitedStatesgovernrnentshouldrequireeverystatetohaveabottlelaworconstituteanationalbottlelaw
Tounderstandhowabottlelawcanhelp,youmustknowhowitworks.Whenconsumersbuycannedorbottledbeveragesatthestore,theypaydeposits.Thisdepositcanrangefromtwentytofiftycentsperbottleorcan.Inordertogetthisdepositback,thebottlesandcansmustbereturnedtosupermarketsaftertheyareemptied.Thesupermarketsthenreturnthebottlesandcanstotheirmanufacturersforeitherreuseorrecycling.?!?/p>
BottlelawsarecurrentlyeffectiveinOregon,Vermont,Maine,Michigan,Iowa,Connecticut,Delaware,Massachusetts,andNewYork.Theselawsworklargelybecausethegeneralpublicsupportsthem.Arecentpoll(民意測(cè)驗(yàn))ofAmericansrevealedthat73percentsupportbottlelaws。Thissupportundoubtedlyresultsfrompeople’sconcernaboutpollutionandourplanetslimitedresources.
31.ⅥmatisthebadthingifonethrowsawaymetalCallsafterdrinking?
A.Wastingenergy.
B.Goingagainstthenationallaw.
C.Pouringhalfofthegasolineout.
D.Causingpersonalinconvenience.
32.Throwingawaymetalcontainerspeoplewillaffecttheenvironmentby
A.preservingnaturalresources
B.recyclingthem
C.usingnaturalresources
D。causingpollution
33.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestinordertosolvetheproblemsofcansandbottles?
A.Puttingthebottlelawsintoeffect.
B.Preventingpeoplefrompouringoutbeverage
C.Makinganationalbottlelaw.
D.Havingthemanufacturersrecyclethecontainers.
34.Whowouldpaythedepositsforthebeveragecontainers?
A.Thesupermarket.
B.Themanufacturer.
C.Theconsumer.
D.Thegovernment.
35.Accordingtotheauthor,abottlelawcanworkif
A.theconsumers,supermarketsandmanufacturersmakejointefforts
B.themanufacturersrecycletheemptycontainers
C.theconsumerspaydeposits
D.theninestatessupportit
Passage4
Readingisnottheonlywaytogainknowledgeoftheworkinthepast.Thereisanotherlargereservoir(知識(shí)庫(kù))whichmay如callede*perience,andthecollegestudentwillfindthateverycraftsmanhassomethinghecanteachandwillgenerallyteachgladlytoanycollegestudentwhodoesnotlookdownuponthem.Theinformationfromthemdiffersfromthatinte*tbooksandpaperschieflyinthatitstheoreticalpart—mee*planationsofwhythingshappen--isfrequentlyquitefantastic.Butthedemonstrationandreportofwhathappens,andhowithappensarecorrectevenifthereportsaleincompletelyunscientificterms(術(shù)語(yǔ)).Presentlythecollegestudentwilllearn,inthisCasealso,whattoacceptandwhattoreject.OneimportantthingforacollegestudenttorememberisthatifAristotlecouldtalktothefisherman.Socanhe.
Anothersourceofknowledgeisthevaststoreoftraditionalpracticeshandeddownfrom
fathertoson,ormothertodaughter,ofoldcountrycustoms,offolklore(風(fēng)俗).Allthisisverydifficultforacollegestudenttoe*amine,formuchknowledgeandpersonale*perienceisneededheretoseparategood.plantsfromwildgrass.Thecollegestudentshouldlearntorealizeandrememberhowmuchofrealvaluesciencehasfoundinthiswide,confusedwildernessandhowoftenscientificdiscoveriesofwhathade*istedinthisarealongage.
36.Inthelastparagraphthephrase“thiswide,confusedwilderness”refersto
A.personale*perience.
B.wildweedsamonggoodplants
C.theinformationfromtheparents
D.thevaststoreoftraditionalpractices
37.Whichofthefollowingstatementsissupportedbythepassage,
A.Thecollegestudentshavetroubleseparatinggoodplantsfromwildgrass
B.Craftsmanse*perienceisusuallyunscientific.
C.Thecontemptuous(高傲的)collegestudentswillreceivenothingfromcraftsmen
D.Traditionalpracticesareasimportantase*perienceforthecollegestudent
38.Fromthispassagewecaninferthat
A.we’llinvitethecraftsmantoteachinthecollege
B.schoolsandbooksarenottheonlywaytoknowledge
c.Scientificdiscoveriesarebasedonpersonale*perience
D.discoveriesandrediscoveriesarethemostimportantsourceofknowledgeforacollegestudent
39.Theauthoradvisesthecollegestudentto
A.becontemptuoustothecraftsman
B.bepatientinhelpingthecraftsmanwithscientlflctems
C.1earnthecraftsman’se*periencebyjudgingitcarefully
D.gainthecraftsman’se*periencewithoutrejection
40.Themainideaofthispassageisabout
A.whattolearnfromtheparents
B.howtogainknowledge
C.whytolearnfromcraftsman
D.howtodealwithe*perience
PartⅢCloze(10points)
Directions:Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblankthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushouldchoosetheONEanswerthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingontheAnswerSheetOnewithapencil.
Electricityissuchapartofoureverydaylifeandsomuchtakenforgrantednowadaysthatwe__41__thinktwicewhenweswitchonthelightorturnontheradio,Atlightroadsarebrightlylit,enablingpeopleandtraffictomovefreely,Inthehome,manylabor-saving__42__arepoweredbyelectricity,__43__whenweturnoffthelampandfallasleep,electricityisworkingforus,__44__ourrefrigerators,heatingourwater,orkeepingourroomsair-conditionedwerarely__45__toconsiderwhyorhowtheyrunprovidedsomethinggoeswrong
Inthesummerof1959,somrthingdidgowrongwithpower-plantthatprovidedNewYourwithelectricity,Forgreatmanyhourslifecamealmosttoastandstill.Trains__46__tomoveandpeoplesat__47__andfrightenedinthedark__48__anunseenenemyhadlandedfrommarks,Whenthelightscomeonagain,_49__ppersoninthecitycanhaveturnedonaswitch__50__reflecting,whatagreatservantelectricityis!
41.A.rarelyB.usuallyC.scarcelyD.only
42.A.vesselsB.equipmentsC.devicesD.tools
43.A.E*actlyB.justC.ImmediatelyD.Even
44.A.fillingB.repairingC.drivingD.burning
45.A.botherB.troubleC.intendD.a(chǎn)rrange
44.A.reportedB.rejectedC.missedD.refused
47.A.impatientB.impatientlyC.uncomfortableD.uncomfortably
48.A.a(chǎn)sB.ifC.a(chǎn)sifD.1ike
49.A.nearly.B.a(chǎn)lmostC.hardlyD.barely
50.A.withoutB.whenC.inD.becauseof
PartⅣTranslation(15points)
Directions:inthispartthereisapassageinEnglish.TranslatethefivesentencesunderlinedintoChineseandwriteyourtranslationontheAnswerSheetTwo.
Todayalloureyeswerefi*edonthee*citingmoment.(1)Onhearingthegoodnews,ourheartsleaptwithjoy.It'sthevictoryoftheOlympicspirit.Wecouldn’thelpshouting,“Ourdreamhascometrue!”justatthemoment,myfriendsrangmeandwewenttothesquaretogether.
Thoughtitrainedheavily,westillfoundmanypeoplethere.(2)Theye*pressedtheirfeeling
intheirownway.Fireworksandballoonsdottedthesky.Thousandsofpigeonssoaredfreelyin
thesky.Somepeoplewereevendancingandsinging.Wewereallmovedbythescene-thepeople’Senthusiasm.(3)Ourpeoplearegreat.Theyplayedanimportantpartintheproject.Almosteveryonetookpartinit.MyneighbourisanoldmanandafriendoftheChairmanoftheInternationalOlympicCommittee.(4)Theirfriendshipbeginswithaletter,inwhichhee*pressedtheirfeelings.Uptonow,theyhavekeptintoughwitheachother.Thoughit’Slateintothenight,neighbourinsistedonwritinganotherlettertohisfriend.Ididn’twanttodisturbhimandwentout.
WhenIgothome,itwasbeen12o’clock.Anewdayiscoming.Isatatthetableandwas
deepinthought.Asayouth,1wasproudofmycountry.(5)InAsia7onlythreecountriesincludingChinahavetheright_hosttheOlympicGamesToourrelief,wereceivedou‘riVal8’8upportsuchasFrance.UniveIsidadhasprovedourpowertotheworld.Ibelieveourcountrywillbeasplendidstarintheworld.1willworkhardforher.
HoWsignificantthedayis!I’llneverforgetthee*citingmoment!
PartⅤWriting(15points)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositiononthetopic:IsFailaBadThing?Youshouldwriteatleast100wordsandyoushouldbaseyour
Compositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)belowandwriteitontheAnswerSheetTwo.
1.失敗是常有的事
2.人們對(duì)失敗有各種不同的看法
3.你對(duì)失敗的看法-
KEY
1.C.B3.A4.A5.C6.B7.D8.B9.B10.A
11.D12.D11.B14.C15.A16.D17.C18.B19.B20.B
21.D22.B23.B22.B25.B26.A27.B28.C29.B30.A
31.A32.D33.C34.C33.A36.D37.C38.B39.C40.B
41.A42.C43.D44.C45.A44.D47.A48.C49.C50.A
Translatlon
1.當(dāng)聽(tīng)到這個(gè)好消息,我們的心情陷入極大的喜悅。這是奧林匹克精神的成功。
2.他們用自己的方式表達(dá)自己的心情。
3.我們的人民是偉大。在這項(xiàng)事業(yè)中他們扮演著重要角色。
4.他們的友情開始與一封信,在信中他們表達(dá)著各自的感受。
5.在亞洲.包括中國(guó)在內(nèi)的三個(gè)國(guó)家有權(quán)利舉辦奧林匹克運(yùn)動(dòng)會(huì)。
2022年學(xué)位英語(yǔ)考試模擬題(B)卷
PartIVocabularyandstructure(20points)
Direction:Therearetwentyincompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterintheAnswerSheetOnewithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
1.Theeditorial—nowwillappearintomorrow’Snewspaper
A.writingB.towriteC.beingwrittenD.write
2.Thoughheis_________worker,heworksveryhard.
A.a(chǎn)commonB.a(chǎn)nordinaryC.a(chǎn)usualD.a(chǎn)general
3.I’mlookingafterTomtoday.He’Sbeenatmyhouse8:00thismorning.
A.since
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