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摘要:浙江省 2015 年選拔優(yōu)秀高職高專(zhuān)畢業(yè)生進(jìn)入本科學(xué)習(xí)統(tǒng)一考試 英語(yǔ)
浙江省 2015 年選拔優(yōu)秀高職高專(zhuān)畢業(yè)生進(jìn)入本科學(xué)習(xí)統(tǒng)一考試
英語(yǔ)
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第一部分:閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分) 閱讀下列材料,從每小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C 和 D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
A
Karen Christiansen in Madison, Wisconsin, is licking stamps and addressing envelopes. Soon she and her fiance will be sending out invitations to their wedding. Meanwhile, Wei Yashung is at the hairdresser’s in Shanghai, China. She knows she will have a long wait. It’s May 18,the most popular day to get married in China. The room is filled with brides preparing for their special day.
“Everyone feels very emotional at this time. There are a lot of rituals and superstitions(迷信)at the wedding, ”says Maxine Rowe, an anthropologist.
Karen’s aunt and sisters help her check off the things she needs according to old customs. They recite the traditional verse, “Something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue.”Friends and relatives gather around and contribute grandmother’s locket(紀(jì)念品盒),a cousin’s wedding veil, or a blue garter to prepare for the ceremony.
Many wedding traditions in western cultures began long ago and were designed to protect the couple from ad luck.“The wedding veil is a Greek custom intended to hide the bride from evil spirits,” says Maxine.“The Romans contributed the custom of bridesmaids to confuse the spirits. Wedding bouquets had strong-smelling herbs to scare witches and devils.”
In China, thousands of couples choose May 18 for heir wedding day.“In the past, people consulted an almanac(歷書(shū))to find lucky days,” explains Maxine.“But in modern times a new tradition is being formed.”May 18 sounds very close in Chinese to “wo yao fa,” or “I will get rich.”It is considered a good omen to get married on this day.
Some people don’t think it’s a good idea for everyone to get married on the same day.“It’s silly and superstitious,” one reporter wrote. But hairdressers, florist, and owners of restaurants say it’s the best day. They can raise their prices and their services are fully booked. Maybe they are the ones who should be saying, “I will get rich.”
1.The overall structure of this passage can be called______.
[A] comparison and contrast
[B] description of events in order of time
[C] details leading to conclusion
[D] generalization followed by details
2.An anthropologist in Paragraph 2 probably studies______.
[A] hairstyles
[B] Jewels
[C] Almanac
[D]customs
3.Why do Karen’s friends and relatives contribute a cousin’s wedding veil?
[A] Because it is something old.
[B] Because it is something new.
[C] Because it is something borrowed.
[D] Because it is something blue.
4.The word “omen” in Paragraph 5 probably means______.
[A] a sign of star
[B] a sign of present
[C] a sign of past
[D] a sign of future
5.What’s the writer’s tone in the last sentence “Maybe they are the ones who should be saying, ‘I will get rich.’”?
[A] Humorous.
[B] Tolerant.
[C] Matter-of-fact.
[D] Furious.
B
The easiest and least complicated way to motivate somebody is quite simply to pay them attention. What you say is not particularly important, nor necessarily is how long you spend saying it, as long as it’s something.“Nice weather” or “How are you? ”will do.
People just love attention, adults and children. Children love attention so much that they will do anything to get some. In fact, if children are not getting enough attention, they would rather be naughty and get told off than be“good”and be ignores. An interesting time in most households with young children is dinnertime—it’s the end of the day, everybody is tired, the house is in a mess and Johnny doesn’t like carrots and is refusing to eat his food. Again, the easy trap to fall intois to start getting cross with Johnny and getting into a big argument about his food. Again, he’s getting the attention he desires;even if it’s not the best sort of attention, it’s better than nothing. It’s fascinating if you’re able to stand back from the situation and instead focus attention and praise on Johnny’s brother who is eating his food—after all, he’s the one that is doing what you want him to do. After five or ten minutes or so of being ignores and deprived of the attention, it’s amazing how quickly(usually)Johnny sees sense and obeys. I’ve watched my own children in this situation go from screaming from behind the sofa that they won’t eat their food, to sheepishly crawling to the table saying that maybe they’ll have a little bit, to sitting in their chair wolfing the lot and saying, “Mummy, aren’t I doing good dinner eating? ”—all without having one word spoken to them by their parents, who are busily paying attention to their brothers.
This fundamental need for attention, and doing whatever it takes to get it, doesn’t disappear when we turn into adults. Sure, there are people who are “real attention seekers” in a loud and extravert(外向的)way, and there are the shy, retiring types who don’t want attention in such a“sociable”way. But everybody still wants to be recognized and seen as worthwhile.
5.What will children probably do to get parents’ attention?
[A] They will keep quiet for a long time.
[B] They will ignore their parents.
[C] They will behave naughtily.
[D] They will get cross easily.
5.What does the phrase “the easy trap to fall into” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
[A] A set-up situation parents are likely to go into.
[B] The household work parents can not avoid.
[C] Some tempting food children love to eat.
[D] A bad habit children easily develop.
6.An effective way to make children behave themselves may be to_____.
[A] scold them severely
[B] teach them what to do
[C] give them total freedom
[D] praise their sisters or brothers
7.“Real attention seekers”in the last paragraph are probably those who_____.
[A] motivate others to learn
[B] associate with shy types
[C] rely on negative attention
[D] arouse others’ attention openly
8.What point does the author make by relating to children’ s behavior?
[A] Children’ s upbringing needs parents’ constant care.
[B] Children are usually extravert while adults are sociable.
[C] Both adults and children need to be seen as worthwhile.
[D] The motivation of children differs greatly from that of adults.
C
Named for the dense shade of their thick pines, the Black Hills of South Dakota have for centuries been considered holy by the Lakota Sioux, once the most powerful tribe in the West. Today, because of the passions of a few artists, the land itself has become holy in another way.
It took the obsessed sculptor Gutzon Borglum, his son Lincoln, and four hundred workers fourteen years (1927-1941)to complete an artistic and engineering project so monumental that no one believed it possible: carving and blasting the six-story faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln out of stony Mount Rushmore. A little trivia: Washington’s eyes are 11 feet wide, and his nose is 26 feet long. Mr. Lincoln, for his part, sports a mole(痣)that measures 16 inches across.
Just 17 miles away, the gigantic Crazy Horse Memorial is slowly taking shape. Also carved into granite(花 崗巖),this memorial, when completed somewhere around 2050,after a century’s labor, will depict(刻畫(huà)) Native America’s greatest warriors chief on his horse, dwarfing Mount Rushmore at 563 feet tall. The horse’s nostril(鼻孔)alone will be large enough to hold a five-room house.
From Crazy Horse, head east on the beautiful 14-miles Needles Highway, past billion-year-old granite hills, to Sylvan Lake and then north to Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway, whose landscape you’ll easily recognize as the backdrops used in the film Dances with Wolves. Alternatively, you can park your bags in the pleasant Game Lodge that served as Calvin Coolidge’s Summer White House. Of the historic inn’s seven rooms, you can still book the room the thirtieth president and his wife occupied during the three months in 1972. The lodge is one of three found within Custer State Park, whose 18-miles Wildlife Loop Road runs through unfenced meadows where herds of 1,500 buffalo roam.
9.The word“sports”in Paragraph 2 most probably means_____.
[A] is famous for
[B] is characterized by
[C] is decorated with
[D] is accompanied by
10.Of the four things mentioned in the passage, which one is the largest?
[A] Washington’s eyes.
[B] Washington’s nose.
[C] Lincoln’s mole.
[D] Crazy Horse’s nose.
11.Which of the following projects is still in progress?
[A] Lincoln’s face.
[B] Crazy Horse.
[C] Summer White House.
[D] Wildlife Loop Road.
12.What is NOT a feature that Mount Rushmore sculpture and Crazy Horse have in common?
[A] They were very large.
[B] They were carved out of granite.
[C] They were located in the Black Hills.
[D] They both depicted the Indian tribes.
13.Who is the thirtieth president of the US?
[A] Thomas Jefferson.
[B] Teddy Roosevelt.
[C] Abraham Lincoln.
[D] Calvin Coolidge.
D
Women are more efficient and trustworthy, have a better understanding of their workforce and are more generous with their praise. In short they make the best managers, and if men are to keep up they will have to start learning from their female counterparts, a report claims today.
The survey of 1,000 male and female middle and senior managers from across the UK is an indictment(譴 責(zé))of the ability of men to function as leaders in the modern workplace.
A majority of those questioned believed women had a more modern outlook on their profession and were more open—minded and considerate. By way of contrast, a similar number believe male managers are selfcentered and more likely to steal credit for work done by others.
Management Today magazine, which conducted the research, said that after years of having to adopt a masculine identity and hide their emotions and natural behavior in the workplace, women have become role models for managers.
The findings tally with a survey of female bosses carried out in the US. A five-year study of 2,500 managers from 450 firms found that many male bosses were rated by their staff of both sexes to be self-centered and autocratic(獨(dú)裁的). Women on the other hand leave men in the starting blocks when it comes to teamwork and communicating with staff.
In Britain more than 61% of those surveyed said men did not make better bosses than women. Female managers use time more effectively, with many of those surveyed commenting that juggling(兼顧的) commitments is a familiar practice for women with a job and a family.
Female managers also appear to make good financial sense for penny-pinching companies: most people,of either sex, would rather ask for a rise from a man.
14.What is the source of the data mentioned in the passage?
[A] A magazine.
[B] A newspaper.
[C] A government white paper.
[D] A university journal.
15.According to the passage, male managers tend to_______.
[A] be more selfless in teamwork
[B] ask more questions when surveyed
[C] be considerate leaders in a company
[D] claim the contribution made by their colleagues
16.What can be found after comparing the findings in the UK and in the US?
[A] The findings are irrelevant.
[B] The findings are contradictory.
[C] The findings match each other.
[D] The findings are not significant.
17.What does the phrase“penny-pinching companies”in Paragraph 7 probably mean?
[A] Companies that lack money.
[B] Companies that are very generous.
[C] Companies that earn a lot of money.
[D] Companies that are unwilling to spend money.
18.What is the main idea of the passage?
[A] Men are better managers than women.
[B] Women are better managers than men.
[C] Male managers are more willing to learn.
[D] Men leaders and women leaders have different advantages.
第二部分:七選五閱讀(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)
文中有5個(gè)空格,每個(gè)空格為一題,要求考生根據(jù)文章的意思從所提供的7個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最合適的5個(gè),分別填入 空格處,其余2項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
Facing the interview might make you apprehensive, but there is no reason to fear it. 21_____Take the time to prepare properly. The interview has been your goal thus far in the job search, so it is your stepping stone to future success.
Always be positive. 22)_____Don’t worry about where you have been, worry about where you’re going. Make sure your accomplishments are related to your capabilities.
Listen and stay focused. Throughout the interview, concentrate to be sure you’re listening to what the interview has said. It looks very bad when you ask a question the interview just answered. 23) _ Don’t get off on the matters that have nothing to do with the job or your qualifications.
Ask questions. Be sure to ask intelligent, well-thought-out questions that indicate you are trying to find out what you can do for the company. Base any statement on proven experience not dreams and hopes.
Don’t get personal. Keep personal issues out of the interview. 24)_____If you feel the urge to bare your soul, your feelings should tell you the interviewer is very skilled in creating a casual atmosphere. Plan some answers to obvious questions. Why did you leave your previous position? Why did you choose your major? What are your training and experience going to do for the company?
When the interview concludes, don’t linger, but don’t run out the door, either. 25)__ Remember to write a brief thank-you note to the people who interview you.
A.Focus on the conversation at hand.
B.If you can’t look the interview in the eye, they won’t believe your answer.
C.It is your real opportunity to get face to face with your potential employer.
D.If the interviewers haven’t indicated when a decision will be reached,ask them.
E.Explain in detail how a team atmosphere can improve your personal efficiency.
F.Losers dwell on past losses whereas winners dwell on future success.
G.Never tell an interviewer everything no matter how relaxed and comfortable you feel.
第三部分:篇章詞匯理解(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)
短文有10個(gè)空格,每個(gè)空格為一題,要求考生從所提 供的15個(gè)備選詞中選擇正確的詞匯填空,使短文復(fù)原。
“No one can teach you, but you may learn.”This 26 means that though we may hear or read the greatest words of wisdom, they will remain mere words unless we 27 them.
We may be able to name the course that we have taken over the years: algebra, history, geology, French, and so forth. But 28 we have internalized the subject matter or have studied it very 29 , we will not recall what we have“learned”.
With good study skills, you will not only learn material more thoroughly, 30 you will also be less dependent on your teachers. As long as you look to someone else for an “explanation”, you will not be a 31 person intellectually.
To become an independent studier, you must have the desire and 32 to open a textbook, read it, and ponder it. Then you must be able to get up in class the next day, or write on paper a week or so later, saying, “As I 33 the author, he says...”
The purpose of the course is to guide you through 34 steps efficiently. The teacher is there to explain and amplify your textbook. But only you can educate 35 .
26_________ 27_________28_________29_________30_________ 31_________32________ 33_________ 34_________ 35_________
A. but、 B. courage 、C. free、 D. If、E. interpret、F. internalize、G. me、H. recently、I. Statement、J. student、K. unfortunately、L. unless、M. various、N. visit、O. yourself
第四部分:完型填空(共 20 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 20 分)閱讀下面短文,掌握大意,然后從 1-20 各題所給的四 個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和 D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
Dave Tally could 36 believe his eyes. 37 waiting to board a commuter train in Tempe, Ariz., last November, he spotted an 38 backpack containing $3,300 in cash. After six years of being homeless, Tally’s mind raced, thinking 39 he could spend the money-“An apartment? A bike? Yet 40 it, ”recalls Tally, “wasn’t the right thing to do.”
With 41 from the staff at his homeless shelter, Tally 42 down the owner: Bryan Belanger,22,a senior at Arizona State University, who had 43 the pack behind in his 44 to get to work. “I’d given up 45 ,”says Belanger, who was 46 to buy a used car with the money.“I was greatly 47 when I found out it was a homeless guy.”
Since then, Tally’s kindness has been 48 tenfold. As news of his good deed spread, the recovering alcoholic and 49 landscape gardener received nearly $10,000 in 50 from strangers— 51 a small reward from Belanger—and a new set of teeth, 52 a local oral surgeon. Says Tally, who now has his own apartment and a full-time gardening 53 :“I can’t believe all this was made 54 just by doing the 55thing.”
36. A. readily B. always C. hardly D. merely
37. A. Before B. While C. Without D. For
38. A. Unattended B. unavailable C. unbalanced D. unavoidable
39. A. who B. Which C. What D. how
40. A. giving B. losing C. earning D. taking
41. A. order B. help C. questions D. offers
42. A. tracked B. turned C. put D. cut
43. A. held B. pushed C. left D. carried
44. A. car B. effort C. class D. rush
45. A. suspicion B. hope C. belief D. honor
46. A. Planning B. working C. Searching D. asking
47. A. relieved B. excited C. surprised D. annoyed
48. A. repaid B. Forgotten C. practiced D. explained
49. A. shamed B. abused C. former D. doubtful
50. A. reply B. addition C. fact D. donation
51. A. in spite of B. as well as C. as a result of D. in front of
52. A. except for B. regardless of C. back from D. thanks to
53. A. job B. market C. expert D. student
54. A. relevant B. possible C. valuable D. helpful
55. A. first B. real C. right D. other
第三部分:篇章問(wèn)答(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)
短文后有5個(gè)問(wèn)題或不完整的句子,要求考生根據(jù)對(duì)文章的理解用最簡(jiǎn)短的表述(少于10個(gè)詞)回答問(wèn)題或 完成句子。
Paper writing seems like a major obstacle to many students. A paper can over your head like a dark clod that appears to get bigger the longer you postpone starting. But writing papers can be one of the most absorbing ways to learn about a subject in depth. Many students, once they’ve mastered the techniques, find they’d rather write papers as a form of learning than take exams.
The techniques of writing a good paper are easy to follow. You should remember two important aspects that lead to success. First, start working early on the paper. Second, if you have a choice, choose a subject that you are interested in, or that you can develop an interest in.
Much of your work in college involves absorbing knowledge; when it comes to writing papers, you have the opportunity to put down on paper what you’ve learned about a subject, and perhaps your opinions and conclusions on the subject.
Writing is an important form of communication. To communicate well you must have something you really want to say. So if you have a choice of topics, choose one that interests you. If it isn’t one that everyone else is writing on, all the better. If you’re not sure about your choice of topic, do a little research to see what’s involves in several topics before you make a final decision. Remember the caution about allowing yourself enough time? Here’s where it comes into play. Take enough time to choose a topic carefully.
Are you worried that your ideas are not important enough to express in a paper? Each individual has his or her own ideas to express. If you’re willing to develop and support your opinion, it will be worth reading. How you interpret an idea is just as important as how anyone else interprets it, and perhaps your own ideas can cast new light on some parts of a broad topic.
56.The author mentions“a dark cloud”in Paragraph 1 in order to show that____________.
57.When asked about the better form of learning,many students who have learned how to write a paper would like to___ _____ instead of taking tests.
58.Paper writing will help you absorb knowledge because you can write down_____ ___.
59.What kind of topic should you choose if you have too many topics?____ ____.
60.According to the passage,when will your idea be worth reading?
第六部分:翻譯(共10小題,每小題3分,滿分30分)
A. 中譯英:
61.Had I studied educational psychology, ___ _(我昨天就知道怎樣吸引學(xué)生注意力了).
62.The spring promotion proved successful__ ___(因?yàn)楸灸甓蠕N(xiāo)售量增加了 10%).
63.Because he was not aware of ___ __(養(yǎng)成好習(xí)慣的重要性), John didn’t listen to his parents at all.
64.Every day the dog sat at the gate, ____ _(等著主人回家).
65.____ _(既然我們是在管理這個(gè)項(xiàng)目), we have to check every detail of your report.
B. 英譯中
66)In industrialized countries,people are highly dependent on petroleum fuel. Economists, conservationists, and political leaders constantly warn us about this dependence. They encourage us to drive less, turn down our heat, and turn off lights. Yet, it is hard to change our ways. 67)We take our modern conveniences so much for granted; it would be difficult to imagine ourselves returning to an earlier way of life.
68)Without gas and electricity, in particular, a person’s daily routine would be considerably different. Each winter morning, it would be necessary to build a fire in the fireplace or wood stove; this would warm the house. In the summer, it would be necessary to bring the bedding in from the porch, or wherever people slept to keep cool. There would, of course, be on fans or air conditioners. Breakfast would be cooked over a fire. Water for shaving and for washing dishes would have to be heated. All of this would take a lot of time.
69)A person would travel to school or work by bicycle, by horse, or on foot. It would be convenient to live near the school or place of work; there would certainly be no long-distance commuters! At school or at the office, there would be no copy machines, no computers, and no coffee makers. On dark days, lamps that burn animal oil would provide light. Lunches would be brought from home.
Preparing supper would take up a lot of time in the late afternoon or early evening. Dairy products and meat would have to be bought daily. School work would be done by the light of an oil lamp. Bathwater would have to be heated and bedtime would come early. On the whole, life would be simpler because people would try to do less. It would be impossible to go to five different places in one day! Life would be harder, too. 70)People would suffer more from the heat and cold. Food preparation would take more work. All the modern conveniences that make life easier would be missing; that is an awesome thought!
第七部分:作文(30分)
71.下面,請(qǐng)你以 A Hero in My Eyes為題,按照以下中文大綱在 30分鐘內(nèi)完成 120字左右的作文。 (1)介紹一位你心中的英雄人物; (2)說(shuō)明他/她被認(rèn)為是英雄的理由。
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