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江蘇202年五年制專轉(zhuǎn)本考試英統(tǒng)考試卷(90分鐘)題號題號IIIIIIIVV總分分數(shù)考生須知:1.請在答題紙和試卷冊上均填寫報考專業(yè)、姓名和準考證號;2.請將答案填寫在答題紙上,寫在試卷冊上不予計分;3.考試結(jié)束時請將答題紙和試卷冊上交。I.ReadingComprehension(本題共20小題,每題2分共40分)Directions:Thereare4readingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofmtherearefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA.B.CandD.Choosethebestanswertoeachquestion.PassageOneIfoneisaskedaboutthebestwaytoimproveone'sreadingability,itisofcourse,toread.Asastudent,youmustmakearealefforttoimprovebothyourreadingspeedandyour.oysdydt;yytthefirstwordandreadthroughtotheend.Youshouldreadapassageactively,selectivelyandpurposefully.Youmustbelievethatyouindeedhavetheabilitytoreadfasterandunderstandmore,andthatyouwill.Reading,likeeverythingelseinlife,isbestdonewhenuarerelaxed.Thekeytoets.utegokedsdmway,hsgedmeo,gteehafingerorapencil,ormovingthelips,shouldbestoppedimmediately.Readingismostlyalsdytsrdr.nuseewordsaspartofawholesentenceorparagraph,notjustinisolation.Thisiswhyaword-by-wordstudentoftenunderstandsfarless,missingmuchofthejoyandexcitementofreading.Thestudentmustlearntoimprovereadingskillsontheirown,andnotjustwhenateacherislookingoverhisshoulder.Readingimprovementtakesdisciplineandeffort.Don'tgiveup.1.Ifyouwanttoimproveyourreadingability,youshould .A.readeachwordinthepassagecarefullyB.readwithchoice,purposeandconfidenceC.startatthefirstwordD.readapassagecompletelyfromthebeginningtotheend2.Thebesttitleofthepassagemightbe”.A.HowtoImproveYourReadingAbilityB.HowtoCultivateGoodHabitsinReading.ggD.GettingRidofYourBadHabitsWhileReading3.Bestreadingefficiencycanbeachievedifone .A.readsparagraphbyparagraphC.readswithfocus

B.readsingreatdetail.ssts4.Accordingtotheauthor,allthefollowingarethebadhabitsinreadingEXCEPT.A.movingthelipsC.holdingabookinhands

B.pointingatwordswithsomethingD.turningtheheadfromsidetoside5.Thephrase"lookingoverhisshoulder"inParagraph3maybestbereplacedby“”.A.watchinghimC.encouraginghim

B.examininghisshoulderD.lookingatsomeonebehindhimPassageTwoOurmemoriescanbebothsweetandbitter.Manypeoplespendalltheirlivestoforgetthosebitterones.Violenceandtrafficaccidents,esp.canleavepeoplewithterriblephysicalandemotionalscars.Oftentheyrelivetheseexperiencesinnightmares.NowAmericanresearchersaredevelopingapillwhichwillhelppeopleforgetbadmemories.Thepillisdesignedtobetakenyrag.ett,ry,etflInNovember,expertstestedadrugonpeopleintheUSandFrance.Thedrugstopsbodyfromreleasingchemicalsthatfixmemoriesinthebrain.Sofartheresearchhasdtyelsfsye,tteareerased.Theresearchhascausedagreatdealofargument.Somethinkitisabadidea,whileotherssupportit.Supporterssayitcouldleadtopillsthatpreventortreatsoldiers'troublingmemoriesafterwar.Theysaythattherearemanypeoplewhosufferfromterriblememories."Somememoriescanruinpeople'slives.Theycomebacktoyouwhenyoudon'twanttohavetheminadaydreamornightmare.Theyusuallycomewithverypainfulemotions."saidRogerPitman,aprofessorofpsychiatryatHarvardMedicalSchool."Thiscouldrelievealotofthatsuffering."Butthosewhoareagainsttheresearchsaythatchangingmemoriesisverydangerousbecausememoriesgiveusouridentity(特質(zhì)).Theyalsohelpusallavoidthemistakesofthepast."Allofuscanthinkofbadeventsinourlivesthatwerehorribleatthetimebutmakeuswhoweare.I'mnotsurewewanttowipethosememoriesout."saidRebeccaDresser,amedicalethicist.6.eesyt.A.a(chǎn)newmedicalinventionB.a(chǎn)nargumentabouttheresearchonthepillC.a(chǎn)wayoferasingpainfulmemoriesD.a(chǎn)newresearchonthepill7.Americanresearchersaredevelopingapillto.A.comfortthosepeoplewhoareinafrighteningexperienceB.helpthosepeopletoforgettheirfrighteningexperienceC.persuadethosepeopletoforgettheirfrighteningexperienceD.testthosepeople'sdegreeoffrightinafrighteningexperience8.Thedrugtestedonpeoplecan .A.preventthebodyfromproducingcertainchemicalsB.relievepeopleofthementaltensionC.causethebraintofixmemoriesD.wipeoutthememoriesofbadexperiences9.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat .A.peoplesupportingtheresearchbelievethatthepillwillstoppeople'sbadexperiencesB.peoplesupportingtheresearchbelievethepillwillhelppeopletoreducetheharmcausedbybadexperiencesC.peopleagainsttheresearchbelievethattheeffectofthepillsmaynotbeddesirableD.peopleagainsttheresearchbelievethatthepillwillcausethemtomakemistakes10.WhichofthefollowingdoesRebeccaDresseragreewith?A.Somememoriescanruinpeople'slives.B.Peoplewanttogetridofbadmemories.C.Thepillwillreducepeople'ssufferingfrombadmemories.D.Experiencingbadeventsmakesusdifferentfromothers.PassageThreeLargemoderncitiesaretoobigtocontrol.Theyimposetheirownlivingconditionsonthepeoplewholiveinthem.Personslivingincitiesareobligedbytheirenvironmenttotakeawhollyunnaturalwayoflife.Theylosetouchwiththelandandtherhythmofthenature.Itispossibletolivesuchanair-conditionedexistencethatuareyconsciousof.Awsnackfueeot)yduttspringorsummer.Afewleavesclingingtothepavementmayremindyouthatitisautumn.Beyondthat,whatisgoingoninnatureseemstotallyirrelevant.Allthesimple,goodthingsoflifelikesunshineandfreshairaredifficulttoobtain.andthereforearehighlyvalued.Trafficfumespollutetheatmosphere.Tallbuildinghidethesuncompletely.Eventhedistinctionbetweendayandnightislost.11.emsergnnenthat.edhreavailableB.livingconditionsareimprovedC.beautifullandscapecanbefound.dse12.WhichisNOToneofthereasonswhycitylifeisnotmoredesirable?A.Tallbuildingshidethesuncompletely.B.Moderncitiesaretoobigtocontrol.C.Moderncitiesofferbetterschoolsandmorechancesofemployment.D.Peoplearebarelyconsciousoftheseasons.13.Accordingtothepassage,thefollowingcanbethereasonsforthelossofdistinctionbetnydttA.personslivingincitiesliveinair-conditionedhousesB.peoplelosetouchwiththenatureC.peoplearetravelingthroughdifferenttimezonesD.thesunwashiddenfromviewbytallbuildings14.Ifyouwanttoknowwhatseasonitis,A.itisadvisableforyoutoliveinanair-conditionedhouseB.you'dbettervisitapublicparkC.youshouldgoouttoseethesunshineandbreathethefreshairD.youshouldwalkonthepavement15.WhichstatementisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.LargemoderncitiesaretoobigtocontrolB.Sunshineandfreshairarerareinlargemoderncities.C.Therearemanydisadvantagesoflivinginlargemoderncities.D.Allthesimple,goodthingsoflifeareimposedonthepeoplewholiveinlargecities.PassageFourRobotsinusenowaretakingovertheblue-collarjobsoflesseducatedAmericans,butartificialintelligence(AI)isprobablyreadytoshakeupcollege-educatedemployeesinhigher-payingjobs.ThiswillleavenoworkerunaffectedbytheinfluenceoftechnologyontheAmericanworkforce.AIisgenerallyregardedasprogrammingcomputerstodothingsthatnormallyrequirenshs,,gd.,arwtes,dssdhsdemosthighlyaffectedyartificialintelligence.WhatylearnedisthatalmosteveryprofessionwillfeelAl'seffects.Butit’shardtopredictwhetherAIwilltaketheplaceofmorehighlyskilledworkersinthesamewayrobotshavedonetolower-skilledworkers.AImightcreateentirelynewjobsforhumans."Wecan'treallysaywhetherAIwillleadtothesupportofworkoritsopposite.Boththingscouldhappen."saysMuro.sdyehareedeet.includemarketresearchanalysts,salesmanagers,programmers,managementanalystsandengineers.Positionsthatareheavilyinvolvedinpattern-orientedor“predictivework”aremorelikelytobeaffected,accordingtotheanalysis.f,sstetensendrinfluencedbytechnology.Thechallenge,asMurosees,itistodeterminehowhumanscanaddvalue.Hebelievesthathumanbeingsaredurableinthefaceofnewtechnologies.Thenswopetg,kw,dwyntoit,oriftheircareersbreakdownfromthis,howtoprovideabettersocialsafetynet.16.WhocanAIaffectmostintheAmericanworkforce?A.Seniorworkers.C.More-educatedemployees.

B.Blue-collarworkers.D.Inexperiencedemployees..WhatdidMuroandhiscolleaguesfindout?A.AIisconsideredasprogrammingcomputerstocompletetasks.B.AIcandealwithtaskssuchasplanningandreasoning.C.AIisbetteratproblem-solvingthanhumans.D.AIcanaffectalmosteveryfield.18.tnermtoA.AIwillreplacesomeskilledworkers.B.AIwillplayasadouble-edgedsword.C.AIwilldevelopinthesamewayasrobots.D.AIwillcreateentirelynewjobsforhumans.19.WhichofthefollowingpositionsareNOTlikelytobereplacedbyAI?A.Managementanalysts.C.Programmers.

B.Salesmanagers.D.Fashiondesigners.20.WhatshouldhumanbeingsdoinfaceofthechallengesposedbyAI?A.Usetheirpotentialtoadjusttoit. B.Workharderthanbefore.C.Waitforanotheropportunity. D.Learntobedurable.II.VocabularyandStructure(本題共15小題,每題1分,共15分)Directions:ForeachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA.B.CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.21. Idisapproveofwhatyouhavedone,Iwouldnotdenyyourrighttodoit.A.When B.Because C.If D.While22. today,hewouldgettherebyFriday.A.Werehetoleave B.Wouldheleave C.Washeleaving D.Ifheleaves23.Thiscomputeris storingmillionsofbitsofinformation.A.a(chǎn)bleto B.capableof C.capableabout D.a(chǎn)bleof24. ofthelandinthatdistrictiscoveredwithtreesandgrass.A.Twofifths B.Secondfifth C.Twofifth D.Secondfifths25. therightaddress,wefoundherhouseeasily.A.Given B.Havinggiven C.Giving D.Beinggiving26.Scientistsaretryingtomake investigation.A.farthest B.farther C.furthest D.further27.Thelittlegirlwasbornin August.A.the B.a(chǎn)n C.a(chǎn) D./28.Thecommitteeistotallyopposed anychangesbeingmadeintheplansA.of B.to C.a(chǎn)gainst D.on29.tl,neysnry, nenhotcompetition.A.gained B.diditgain C.haditgained D.itgained30.ThiscolorTVis thatoneinquality.A.superiorthan B.superiortoC.moresuperiorthan D.moresuperiorto31. averageIworktenhoursaday.A.In B.On C.At D.For32.Shedecidednot alone.A.togo B.going C.went D.goes33.Though inNewYork,hepreferrednottomentionhischildhoodlivingtogetherwithgrandparents.A.grown B.raised C.developed D.fed34.Theywenttotheclassroom, somebooksundertheirarms.A.carry B.carrying C.tocarry D.carried35.My brotherisincollege,heistwoyears thanI.A.older,older B.elder,elder C.older,elder D.elder,olderIII.Cloze(本題共20小題,每題1分,共20分)Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA.B.CandD.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.Yourbodyworkslikeaclock,likea24-hourclock.Mostpeoplefollowa 36 ofregularactivitieseveryday.Theywakeup,getup,wash,dress,havebreakfast,leavehome,, 7 y.deys 8 yekdye 9.Thetimeofthedayandthelightaren'tchangedifweflynorthorsouth. 40 thesereasonswecan 41 thousandsofmilesnorthorsouthandnot 42 fromjetlag.Butifweflyeastwardsorwestwards,15%oftravelersareseverelyupsetand 43 ofusare 44tosomeextent.Dr.K.E.KleinandhisassociatesattheInstituteforFlightMedicineinBadGodesberg.Germany,havemeasuredpeople's 45 performanceatdifferenttimesofthe.yedttstnodrne.nandphysicalmovementaretheir 46 then.Then 47 timeisbetweentwoandfourinthemorning.Researchersinindustrysaythat 48 workersmakemoremistakesthandayworkersandhavemoreillnessesduetomental 49.Whenwesuddenlyarriveinanewtimezone,weareexpectedtoeat,sleepandworkattimes50ourbodywishestododifferentthings.Ofcourse,wegetusedtothenewday,butittakes51!Aftercrossingsixorseventimezones,wemaynotsleep52forfourorfivedays.Ourheartbeat(whichisusuallyfasterinthedaythanatnight)may53fiveorsixdaystobecomenormalandourabilitytothinkytakefromtwodaystotwoso4!Iwoumn.us1sdsummertime.At7o'clockinthemorninginHonolulu,Ihadmybreakfast,butmymindandbodywere55myafternoontea!36.A.person B.pattern C.situation D.suit37.A.inthesameplaceB.inthesamewayC.a(chǎn)tthesametimeD.onthesameway38.A.setupB.madeupC.mixedD.fixed39.A.dayB.nightC.lightD.hour40.A.ForB.ToC.AtD.On41.A.flyB.sailC.walkD.drive42.A.haveB.sufferC.endureD.undergo43.A.theotherB.othersC.therestD.rest44.A.infectedB.a(chǎn)ffectedC.effectedD.defected45.A.mentalB.physicalC.metabolismD.emotional46.A.worstB.bestC.betterD.worse47.A.bestB.betterC.worstD.worse48.A.dayB.nightC.a(chǎn)nyD.none49.A.a(chǎn)bilityB.workC.tensionD.illness50.A.whichB.whereC.onwhichD.when51.A.effortsB.medicineC.timeD.patience52.A.naturallyB.normallyC.a(chǎn)veragelyD.suitably53.A.takeB.costC.spendD.use54.A.settleinB.settlebackC.settlewithD.settledown55.A.lookingforwardB.longingC.expectingD.waitingIV.SentenceCompl

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