大学英语统考模拟卷3
第一部分:英语知识运用 (共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)
此部分共有5个未完成的对话,针对每个对话中未完成的部分有4个选项,请你从A﹑B﹑C﹑D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1. —You’ve been busy, haven’t you?
— ______________________.
A. I was busy last week
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C. I will get busy with my English studies
D. I’d like to get busy like our teachers
2. —Would you plea hold the bags for me?
—______________________.
读书寄语 A. That’s very kind of you indeed B. What are the bags?
C. Yes, with pleasure D. Are they very important to you?
3. — Is it all right that I go home early tonight?
— _____________________.
A. There’s no worry B. Yes, go ahead
C. No, not at all? D. Is that so?
4. — Here’s my car. Do you want a ride?
— _____________________.
A. That’s possible B. Not at all
C. I think so D. That’s very kind of you. Thanks
5. — Have a good day!
— _____________________.
A. You, too B. I hope so
C. Me, too D. It’s a wonderful day, isn’t it?
第二部分:阅读理解 (共10小题;每小题3分,满分30分) 中国现代四大发明
此部分共有2篇短文,每篇短文后有缓字组词5个问题,每个问题后有4个选项,请你从A﹑B﹑右边的英文C﹑D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项可爱的维尼熊。
Passage 1
Americans spend a lot of time and money on physical activities ranging form bowling to skiing. The object of the activities is not only enjoyment. Doctors have found that vigorous exerci keeps people feeling healthier and looking better. So Americans are working at maintaining or recapturing their youth and vigor.
In the spring and summer, neighborhood teams organized into leagues compete in softball or baball games. In the cooler weather, basketball is popular, indoors or outdoors. Boys and young men also play football, just for fun, without the formality of yard markers, goal posts, padding, and officials.
Golf, one of the most popular participation sports, is played all year, except when the ground is covered with snow. Since it is a relatively mild form of athletics, it can be played by people of all ages. Doctors recommend highly it for exerci and often practice what they preach. Americans joke about not getting sick on Wednesday becau all the doctors are out on the golf cour. Although the only equipment needed for golf is a t of clubs, some balls and tees, the annual expenditure for golf equipment is more than $1 billion!
Another popular sport is bowling. It is estimated that 67 million people bowl in the United States. Many bowling leagues are formed by coworkers or members of organizations such as churches or charitable groups. Bowling is another game that is not too strenuous and can be played with a minimum investment in equipment.
6. The aim of American’s physical activities is _____.
A. enjoyment B. health C. money D. both A and B
7. What kind of activity is popular in the cooler weather?
A. softball B. baball C. basketball D. football
8. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
春天柳树 A. Americans try hard to keep healthy and young.
B. Golf is played all year in America.
C. Many young people in America play football just for fun.
D. There are bowling leagues in America formed by colleagues.
9. The word “mild” in the 3rd paragraph mean?
A. expensive B. popular C. gentle D. fierce网络市场调查
10. Americans joke about not getting sick on Wednesday becau _____.
A. Wednesday is a day full of bad fortune
B. Americans don’t like Wednesday
C. all the doctors are not available on Wednesday
D. golf is played by people of all ages
Passage 2
The greatest work-related stress is sudden, unexpected loss of a job. Rearch on unemployment since the 1930s (concentrating almost entirely on men) has linked it to mental and physical illness and to problems in family functioning.
When people are unemployed, two major sources of stress are the loss of income (with its financial hardships) and the effect of this loss on their feelings about themlves. Workers who derive their identity from their work, men who define manhood as supportin
g a family, and people who define their worth in terms of their work’s dollar value lo more than their paychecks when they lo their jobs. They lo the peace with themlves and their lf-esteem.
The ability to cope with unemployment depends on various factors. Tho who cope best have some financial resources to draw on – savings, the earnings of other family members, and so on. They do not blame themlves for losing their jobs or e themlves as failures but asss their situation in more objective terms. They have the support of understanding, adaptable families and can draw on outside resources, like friends.
Women are as likely as man to feel distresd over loss of a job, as was shown by a study of former employees of a plant in Indiana that clod in 1982. Both the women and the men who had lost their jobs reported such physical ailments as headaches, stomach trouble, and high blood pressure and felt less in control of their lives. The women’s respons confirm another study, which found that a woman’s n of pride and power is more strongly related to her paid work than to her personal life.