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2020年同等学力申硕英语考试真题及答案

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  Part 1 Oral Communication (10 points)

  Section A

  Directions: In this section there are two incomplete dialogues and each dialogue has three blanks and three choices A,B and C, taken from the dialogue. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choices to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

  Dialogue One

  A. Are you kidding?

  B. I'll go over to the gym too.

  C. I want to do some running.

  Steve: I'm going over to the gym,  1  

  Joseph: Why don't you run outside?

  Steve:  2   Do you know how cold it is today?

  Joseph: Yeah, I suppose. I guess it isn't healthy to run in this weather.

  Steve: No, it's not. Not at all. I'd probably freeze my lungs.

  Joseph: Wait a minute.  3  

  Steve: You?

  Joseph: Yes, why not? Just let me get my gym clothes together.

  Dialogue Two

  A. Well, I'm not really interested in going there.

  B. How about going to an Indian restaurant?

  C. Uh, here's something interesting.

  Man: So, what do you want to do tomorrow?

  Woman: Well, let's look at this city guide here.  4  Why don't we first visit the art museum in the morning?

  Man: Okay, I like that idea, and where do you want to eat lunch?

  Woman:  5  The guide recommends one downtown a few blocks from the museum.

  Man: That sounds great. After that, what do you think about visiting the zoo? Well, it says here that there are some very unique animals not found anywhere else.

  Woman:  6  Why don't we take the subway down to the seashore and walk along the beach.

  Man: That sounds like a wonderful plan.

  A. Anyway, there must be some solution.

  B. But they don't have anything now.

  C. Have you tried some part-time job on campus?

  D. You don't have to tell me that.

  Natasha: I need to get a job, or I won't be able to stay here next semester. I don't know what to do.

  Eric:  7  

  Natasha: What do you mean?

  Eric: I mean in the library, or in some information center. Often the university has part-time positions for foreign students.

  Natasha: Yes, I know. I tried that.  8  

  Erie: Well, it's really hard since you're a foreign student. It's actually illegal for you to work in America.

  Natasha:  9   I know I have the right to work for the university. That's legal. But they don't have a job. And it's illegal for me to work elsewhere.

  Erie:  10  You know there are many people working illegally in New York.

  Natasha: But I need a pretty decent job. I need to make enough to pay my rent a least.

  Part II Vocabulary (10 points)

  Directions: In this part there are ten sentences, each with one word or phrase underlined. Choose the one from the four choices marked A,B,C and D that best keeps the meaning of the sentence. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

  11. There will be a ten-minute interval halfway through the performance.

  A. period B. time C. length D. break

  12.Most of Egypt's inhabitants live in the Nile valley and delta, with the rest of the country sparsely populated.

  A. randomly B. thinly C. densely D. evenly

  13.The hotel owner was authorized to sell alcoholic drinks in his hotel.

  A. inclined B. prepared C. required D. licensed

  14.Your lawyer's presence in the court room is critical since he may prevent you from being misdirected.

  A. impressive B. wonderful C. favorable D. crucial

  15. Some books are not for you to leaf through, but for you to think through.

  A. browse B. appreciate C. recommend D. debate

  16.I was denied access to my account after I typed in the wrong password there times in a row.

  A. abandoned B. delayed C. warned D. refused

  17.Lots of people make long-distance commuting to work daily in big cities

  A. contact B. discussion C.travel D. call

  18.Guests at Four Seasons Hotels can enjoy delicious meals served on fine china.

  A. delicate B. special C. shining D. desirable

  19.The energy value of dried fruits is considerably in excess of that of fresh items.

  A. short of B. equal to C. more than D. different from

  20.When disasters like this happen, we set aside whatever pretty disagreements we may have.

  A. discuss B. retain C. reveal D. dismiss

  Part III Reading Comprehension (25 points)

  Section A

  Directions: In this section, there are four passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers A,B,C and D. Choose the best answer and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

  Passage One

  It sounds like something straight out of a science fiction movie or a silly cartoon: a futuristic traveling tube that can quickly shoot people wherever they want to go, inside a tiny pod. But this may be just around the corner for people looking for a faster, easier, and cheaper-than-ever way to travel.

  South African-American inventor and billionaire Elon Musk, who, in the past, has worked on both private space flight and electric cars, recently announced he has been working on the design of this traveling tube, which could forever change the way we travel the world.

  In an interview, Musk described the new tube as a fifth kind of transportation. "We have planes, trains, automobiles, and boats,” he explained. "What if there was a fifth mode? I have a name for it. It's called the Hyperloop."

  “This system I have in mind... can never crash, is immune to weather, it goes three or four times faster than the bullet train...it goes at an average speed of twice what an aircraft would do. You would go from downtown L.A. to downtown San Francisco in under 30 minutes.”

  People using the Hyperloop would shoot around in pods, which are each just over six-and-a-half feet across, and the pods would travel through tubes located either above round or under water.

  The Hyperloop could even run 24/7,be cheap, and allow people to travel on their own schedule. People could show up at the Hyperloop station whenever they want and be quickly sent on their way.

  Additionally Musk believes the Hyperloop could be completely powered by the sun-making it more environmentally friendly than cars, airplanes, or train systems. Someday it could possibly move people between the East and West Coasts of the United States in less than an hour. Eventually the Hyperloop would be able to move people around the world.

  Musk not the first person outside of science fiction novelists to dream up vacuum tube technology for moving people. The idea has been around for some time, and inventors in other countries, including China, are reportedly working on similar technology.

  21. The phrase "just around the corner" (Para. 1) means“_______”.

  A. preferable B. forthcoming C. reliable D. available

  22. The “pod” mentioned in the passage is a(n) _______.

  A. tube-shaped music player

  B. wireless earphone

  C. engine that provides a driving force

  D. vehicle that carries passengers

  23. Which of the following is NOT true of Elon Musk?

  A. He draws insights from science fictions.

  B. He has tried his hand at space flight.

  C. He has manufactured electric cars.

  D. He cares for environmental protection.

  24. What can be learned about the Hyperloop?

  A. It could be developed at a low cost.

  B. It would remind people of their schedule.

  C. It could operate round the clock.

  D. It would run at regular intervals.

  25. China is mentioned in the last paragraph in order to ______.

  A. demonstrate that it is an innovative country

  B. give an example of those working on similar technology

  C. show a successful model of vacuum tube traveling

  D. indicate a potential for international cooperation

  Passage Two

  How are you feeling today? I've got a few aches and pains, but nothing serious. However, when things become more critical, 1 would normally book myself an appointment with my doctor-although by the time I get to see him, the problem will have probably gone away. That's because in the UK at least, we usually have to wait a few days before the doctor can fit us in.

  Luckily today, technology has come to our rescue. There are thousands of apps available on our smartphones that can offer first aid advice and allow us to self-diagnose our sickness--ranging from a simple cold or flu to some exotic disease. And together with the internet, we have an ocean of medical information at our fingertips.

  But is too much knowledge a good thing? By reading up on an illness, we discover its side-effects and what could happen in a worst-case situation. More worrying is that we give ourselves the wrong diagnosis, and then worry ourselves sick that we're going to die. This health anxiety, fueled by the internet, is called cyberchondria". It gives sufferers a deep fear of diseases and, according to experts, it's on the rise. Professor Peter Tyrer from Imperial College London said, "We find that approximately four out of five of our patients with health anxiety spend literally hours on the internet. One of the first things we do in treatment is to tell them to stop browsing the internet."

  A study a few years ago also found many doctors felt intimidated by the increasing numbers of web-wise patients arriving in surgeries. One doctor admitted to not being very happy about patients using the internet, saying: "They all seemed to come to me with things I'd never heard of and very often with things which seem rather bizarre or inappropriate."

  Of course there is no doubt, the world wide web has most of the information we need to diagnose our symptoms, but Doctor Tyrer points out, "it doesn't have any judgment associated with it." This is why having a consultation with a doctor

  face-to-face still has its benefits.

  It would seem then that a virtual online doctor can prescribe a dose of useful advice, but technology hasn't replaced the human medical expert just yet.

  26. What does the author try to emphasize in Paragraph 1?

  A. The low efficiency of the healthcare system.

  B. The tips for making appointments with doctors.

  C. The treatment for common health problems.

  D. The critical challenges for general hospitals.

  27. Cyberchondria(Para 3)can be defined as ______.

  A. Over dependence on the internet for medical advice

  B. too much knowledge about health problems

  C. health concerns caused by online information

  D. incorrect diagnosis based on web knowledge

  28. According to the doctors, cyberchondria ______.

  A. can be prevented

  B. is not unusual

  C. is hard to predict

  D. may not last long

  29. How do doctors in general feel about web-wise patients?

  A. They are surprised at patients' wise use of online information.

  B. They are frightened by patients' blind trust of internet information.

  C. They are satisfied with patients' sufficient knowledge about diseases.

  D. They are troubled by patients' excessive search for health information.

  30. According to Doctor Tyrer, what is the problem with online medical information?

  A. It is usually not sufficient.

  B. It is not always accurate.

  C. It fails to give judgment.

  D. It provides too much information.

  Passage Three

  Many of the major supermarket chains have come under fire with accusations of various unethical acts over the past decade. They've wasted tons of food, They've underpaid their suppliers and they've contributed to excessive plastic waste in their packaging, which has had its impact on our environment.

  But supermarkets and grocers are starting to sit up and take notice. In response to growing consumer resentment against the huge amounts of plastic waste generated by plastic packaging, some of the largest UK supermarkets have signed up to a pact promising to transform packaging and cut plastic wastage. In a pledge to reuse, recycle or convert all plastic wastage by 2025, supermarkets are now beginning to take some responsibility for the part they play in contributing to the damage to our environment, with one major supermarket announcing their plan to eliminate all plastic packaging in their cwm-brand products by 2023.

  In response to criticisms over food waste, some supermarkets are donating some of their food surplus. However, charities estimate that they are only accessing two per cent of supermarkets' total food surplus, so this hardly seems to be solving the problem.

  Some say that supermarkets are simply not doing enough. Most supermarkets operate under a veil of secrecy when asked for exact figures of food wastage, and without more transparency it is hard to come up with a systematic approach to avoiding waste and to redistributing surplus food.

  Some smaller companies are now taking matters into their own hands and offering consumers a greener option. Shops like Berlin's Original Unverpakt and London's Bulk Market are plastic-free shops that have opened in recent years, encouraging customers to use their own containers or convertible bags. Online grocer Farmdrop eliminates the need for large warehouses and the risk of huge food surplus by delivering fresh produce from local farmers to its customers on a daily basis via electric cars, offering farmers the lion's share of the retail price.

  There is no doubt that we still have a long way to go in reducing food waste and plastic waste. But perhaps the major supermarkets might take inspiration from these smaller grocers and gradually move towards a more sustainable future for us all.

  31. Which is NOT mentioned as an unethical act of major supermarket chains?

  A. Wasting large amounts of food.

  B. Producing excessive plastic waste.

  C. Under paying their suppliers.

  D. Selling goods of poor quality.

  32. The word "pact"(Para.2) is closest in meaning to"______,

  A. agreement

  B. organization

  C. campaign

  D. program

  33. According to Paragraph 3, supermarkets' donation of their food surplus ______.

  A. receives high praises

  B. is considered as a good charity

  C. is regarded as not doing enough

  D. arouses more criticisms

  34. Farmdrop is mentioned as an example that provides ______.

  A. plastic-free bags and containers

  B. easier access to fresh produce

  C. a great variety of healthy foods

  D. goods at more competitive prices

  35. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that______.

  A. some businesses are reluctant to reduce their waste

  B. major supermarkets refuse to do public good

  C. some small companies better protect the environment

  D. a more sustainable future for all is soon to come

  Passage Four

  We all know people who say they have "no sense of direction." Yet for some people that description is true in all circumstances: If they take a single wrong turn on an established route they often become totally lost. This happens even when they are just a few miles from where they live.

  This condition is called developmental topographic disorientation (DTD), the inability to orient within the environment. It didn't even have a formal name until 2009, when Giuseppe Iaria reported his first case in the journal Neuropsychologia.

  Ellen Rose had been a patient of mine for years before I realized that she had this life-long learning disability. Like other people with DTD, she can follow a route in pieces, but it never becomes part of a larger spatial understanding. That's because she does not have a larger spatial understanding of her environment.

  I asked her to draw a diagram of the second floor of the house she shares with her daughter and son-in-law. It was a difficult task for her (she lives on the first floor but is very familiar with the second). She described her effort not as a bird looking down from above, but as a spider crawling across the paper tracing a route from one room to the Ellen has always wondered what was wrong with her. She knew that when others ascribed her problems to simply not paying attention they were mistaken She worried that her problems in traveling might be a sign of something more serious than just getting lost easily, but I had no idea what that might be.

  Finding out that she had DID was a relief. Knowing that something has a name can be a liberating experience. All of a sudden it is a thing, a concept with defining characteristics. It is in a way, a kind of map.

  36. What is the relation between Ellen and the author?

  A. Student and teacher

  B. Subject and researcher

  C. Employee and employer

  D. Patient and doctor.

  37. It can be learned that people with DTD _______.

  A. are unable to find their position in an environment

  B. find it difficult to remember where they have been

  C. dislike traveling to a faraway place on their own

  D. are characterized by their inability to concentrate

  38. From Ellen's difficulty in drawing her own house, we can infer that______.

  A. observing from high above is more effective than from the bottom

  B. common people tend to perceive a space from a bird's eye view

  C. it is useful to get familiar with our living environment

  D. people with DTD have a poor sense of vision

  39. How did Ellen feel about her DTD?

  A. She had a clear idea what it was and how to deal with it.

  B. She worried that she might misunderstand people around her.

  C. She thought she could improve her condition by paying more attention.

  D. She was afraid that it might bring problems other than disorientation.

  40. The word “map” in the last paragraph probably means“_______”.

  A. cure

  B. design

  C. proposal

  D. clue

  Section B

  Directions: In this section, you are required to read one quoted blog and the comments on it. The blog and comments arc followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers A,B,C and D. Choose the best answer and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

  Face masks are one of the best defenses against the spread of COVID-19, but their growing adoption is having a second, unintended effect: breaking facial recognition algorithms(算法)。

  Wearing face masks that adequately cover the mouth and nose causes the error rate of some of the most widely used facial recognition algorithms to rise to between 5 percent and 50 percent, a study by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has found. Black masks were more likely to cause errors than blue masks, and the more of the nose covered by the mask, the harder the algorithms found it to identify the face.

  “We need to understand how face recognition technology deals with masked faces,” said the author of the report and NIST computer scientist. “We have begun by focusing on how an algorithm developed before the pandemic(大流行病)might be affected by subjects wearing face masks. Later this summer, we plan to test the accuracy of algorithms that were intentionally developed with masked faces in mind.”

  Facial recognition algorithms such as those tested by NIST work by measuring the distances between features in a target's face. Masks reduce the accuracy of these algorithms by removing most of these features, although some still remain. This is slightly different from how facial recognition works on iPhones, for example, which use depth sensors for extra security, ensuring that the algorithms can't be fooled by showing the camera a picture (a danger that is not present in the scenarios NIST is concerned with).

  Comment 1

  Well, that's one good thing to come out of the pandemic. Mass surveillance is nonsense. Time to pair masks up with sunglasses to deliver the decisive stroke.

  Comment 2

  "Wearing face masks that adequately cover the mouth and nose causes the error rate of some of the most widely used facial recognition algorithms to rise sharply" Rubbish technology! I would've never guessed.

  Comment3

  There's a reason why some country is already using gait(步态)analysis. Facial recognition is too easy to block or to fool.

  Comment 4

  Pretty soon they are going to do...analysis. With the development of AI, there will be a way out.

  Comment 5

  The AI's getting better, though, so soon it won't matter. Just like how you can pick out a relative or close friend even in bad CCTV footage, so too can AI. Your height, walking gait, mannerisms, voice, ears, clothing, etc, all add up to YOU.

  41. What is the passage mainly about?

  A. The best way to defend against COVID-19.

  B. Efforts to improve facial recognition technology.

  C. Methods to fool the facial recognition system.

  D. The impact of masks on facial recognition accuracy.

  42. The NIST study found that compared with blue masks, black masks______.

  A. were more widely used by the public

  B. caused more errors in facial recognition

  C. provided better protection against the virus

  D. required less complex algorithms

  43.Comment 1 seems to be ______.

  A. in favor of the rules for wearing face masks

  B. in favor of the facial recognition technology

  C. against the wide use of facial recognition

  D. against the requirements for wearing face masks

  44.Which comment views the current facial recognition technology with contempt?

  A. Comment 2.

  B. Comment 3.

  C. Comment 4.

  D. Comment 5.

  45. Which of the following is positive about the future technological advance?

  A. Comment 2 and Comment 3.

  B. Comment 1 and Comment 4.

  C. Comment 3 and Comment 5.

  D. Comment 4 and Comment 5.

  Part IV Cloze (10 points)

  Directions: In this part, there is a passage with ten blanks. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer for each blank and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

  The English countryside has a classic image. People imagine that life in the country is slow and calm; that there are no traffic jams, no pollution, and no crime. In some places, this is true; but in   46   it is not.

  Small towns and villages are becoming more and more   47   ;people have more space and most houses have gardens. But problems are   48   . Lots of people want to live in the country and work in the city; so more and more people travel   49   distances each day, to go to work. Of course they don't use buses or trains; they use cars. Little villages now have traffic problems in the morning, just  50  big cities!

  The problems are very complicated! If everyone moves into the country, the peace of the countryside will  51  ! People leave cities and big towns, to escape from urban problems; but more and more, they are  52  their problems with them. On warm summer days, and cold winter days, air pollution can be a big problem in large  53  of the south of England, not just in London.

  Perhaps there is  54  for the future. Soon Britain's population will stop rising. From about the year 2030, it will perhaps start to fall. In 100 years’ time, there will be less people in Britain than today - perhaps two million less. No doubt there will be  55  pollution too; oil and petrol will probably be rare by then.

  46. A. other B. the others C. others D. another

  47. A. famous B. beautiful C. secure D. popular

  48. A. declining B. growing C. solved D. involved

  49. A. far B. short C. remote D. long

  50. A. like B. as C. for D. to

  51. A. arise B. emerge C. continue D. disappear

  52. A. developing B. bringing C. causing D. creating

  53. A. parts B. places C. cities D. blocks

  54. A. fear B. plan C. hope D. vision

  55. A. more B. less C. much D. few

  Part V Text Completion (20 points)

  Directions: In this part, there are three incomplete texts with 20 questions (Ranging from 56 to 75). Above each text there are three or four phrases to be completed. First,use the choices provided in the box to complete the phrases. Second, use the completed phrases to fill in the blanks of the text. Note you should blacken the letters that indicate your answers on the Answer Sheet.

  Text One

  A. connected

  B. healthy

  C. immune

  A. eating  56  meals at regular times

  B. can also impair our  57  system function

  C. are    58   to the body clock

  A lack of quality sleep not only affects how we feel during the daytime, but  59  ,which is vital in protecting us from common viral illnesses. Efforts needed to sleep well that include following a sleep routine,  60  and not drinking too much coffee. All of these things are really interconnected in terms of their function. All of them   61   . The body is like an orchestra where there's an orchestra leader that's sort of the main timer, but everybody else is playing it together and they're optimizing what they are doing.

  Text Two

  A. share

  B. demands

  C. force

  A. true happiness  62  that we have it in our lives

  B. they freely  63  their ups and downs

  C. as it is a driving  64  in our nature

  One of the basic needs we have as humans is to connect with others. We have done this since the beginning of time  65  . Close intimate friendships fill that need. There is simply no replacement for this in our lives. You can't buy it, borrow it or steal it, but  66  . Experts found that people who can name several close, supportive friends-friends with whom  67  --live with greater health and happiness.

  Text Three

  A. future

  B. shape

  C. form

  D. safety

  A. will adjust themselves for your  68   and comfort

  B. will  69   the way we live in astonishing ways

  C. mimicked human  70   and thinking

  D. gains a truer glimpse of our robotic 71__

  Tiny technologies are a key to the future of robots. The old science-fiction notion of a robot pictured a large machine that  72  . But a visitor to the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at Cambridge  73  . In this microworld, scientists and engineers are building new machines in other fields such as medicine and aerospace. Soon, you'll be driving smart car and living in smart home that  74  . It is already clear that our tiny new tools  75  . By "thinking small," scientists and dreamers are enlarging and enriching the future for all of us.

  Part VI Translation (10 points)

  Directions: Translate the following passage into Chinese. Write your answer on the Answer Sheet.

  Personality is the pattern of thoughts feelings and behaviors unique to a person. Personality is the pattern of thoughts, feelings and behaviors unique to a person. People tend to think of personality as fixed. But according to psychologists, that's not how it works. Personality is a developmental phenomenon. It's not just a static thing that you're stuck with and can't get over. That's not to say that you're a different person each day you wake up. In the short term, change can be nearly imperceptible. Longitudinal studies, in which researchers survey the personalities of participants regularly over many years, suggest that our personality is actually stable on shorter time scales.

  Part VIlI Writing (15 points)

  As the coronavirus(COVID19) pandemic seems to be here to stay, we perhaps have to choose online instruction sometimes. The mode of instruction and learning may have its Advantages, but...

 

 

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参考答案

 

  Paper one

  Part I Oral Communication

  Dialogue One

  Section A

  1.【答案】C

  【解析】通读对话,是说去体育馆锻炼的谈话,根据语言逻辑和选项对比,可知是史蒂夫打算去体育馆,去体育馆做什么呢,因此选C,我想去跑步。同时也和下面一句的run 形成前后呼应。

  2.【答案】A

  【解析】约瑟夫问为什么不去室外跑步?(前面提到体育馆室内,前后呼应也是口语交际选题的原则之一),下文空格后面提到 “你知道今天多冷吗”根据语义逻辑可知选择A,你在跟我开玩笑吗?这么冷的天叫我去室外跑步,符合逻辑。

  3.【答案】B

  【解析】根据空格前,约瑟夫说等我一分钟,和下文的让我穿上我的运动衣,说明也是要一起去运动,因此选择B。

  【参考译文】

  史蒂夫:我要去健身房,我想跑步

  约瑟夫:你为什么不到外面跑?

  史蒂夫:你在开玩笑吧?你知道今天有多冷吗?

  约瑟夫:我想是的。我想在这种天气跑步对身体不好。

  史蒂夫:不,不是。根本不。是我的肺可能会冻僵

  约瑟夫:等一下。我也去趟健身房。

  史蒂夫:你?

  约瑟夫:是的,为什么不去呢?让我先把运动服准备好。

  Dialogue Two

  4.【答案】C

  【解析】先看三个选项,A是我真的对去那不感兴趣 B去印度餐厅怎么样C啊,这里有些有趣的东西。第4题是女人说的话,对男人提问的去哪里进行回答,根据空格后面,提出去艺术馆,那么应该是有趣的地方有趣的艺术馆,感兴趣才会想去,所以选择C

  5.【答案】B

  【解析】第5题,对上文的去哪里吃午饭进行回答,B,去印度餐厅符合题意。

  6.【答案】A

  【解析】第6题,对上文提出的去动物园的提议进行回答,空格后面又有新提议,说去海边去沙滩,那么是对动物园的否定,所以选择A,我真的对去那(动物园)不感兴趣

  【参考译文】

  男:那么,你明天想做什么?

  女:嗯,让我们看看这里的城市指南。这里有些有趣的东西。我们何不上午先去参观艺术博物馆呢?

  男:好的,我喜欢这个主意,你想去哪里吃午饭?

  女人:去印度餐馆怎么样?导游推荐去市中心离博物馆几个街区的一家。

  男:听起来不错。在那之后,你觉得参观动物园怎么样?这里说有一些非常独特的动物在其他地方找不到。

  女:嗯,我对那里不太感兴趣。我们何不乘地铁到海边,然后沿着海滩散步呢?

  男:听起来是个很棒的计划。

  Section B

  7.【答案】C

  【解析】本题是学生和学校管理员的对话,一问一答的模式,先看选项,再通读一边文章,说的是学生和学校管理员之间谈论兼职的事情,学生说学期不想呆在这里想找工作,不知道怎么做,那么就是会找工作提建议,选择C ,问他有没有尝试一些兼职。

  8.【答案】B

  【解析】根据上下文,空格前面说尝试 ,下文说对于外国学生很难找到工作,说明没有成功,But表示转折,因此选C。

  9.【答案】D

  【解析】第9题在被告知外国学生找工作很难也不合法,那么应该是愤怒的,对应D 的语气内容,说明不要告诉这些,他是有权利的,不认可上文内容的

  10.【答案】A

  【解析】第10题,只剩D选项,代入检查:学校工作人员回答的这肯定有一些解决方法,毕竟还是有很多人不合法的在纽约工作。符合语义逻辑。

  【参考译文】

  娜塔莎:我需要找份工作,否则下学期我就不能留在这里了。我不知道该怎么办。

  艾瑞克:你试过学校里的兼职工作吗?

  娜塔莎:你是什么意思?

  埃里克:我是说在图书馆,或者一些信息中心。该大学通常为外国学生提供兼职职位。

  娜塔莎:是的,我知道。我试过。但是他们现在什么都没有了。

  伊利:嗯,因为你是一个外国学生,所以真的很难。在美国工作实际上是违法的。

  娜塔莎:你不必告诉我。我知道我有权利为大学工作。这是合法的。但是他们没有工作。我在其他地方工作是违法的。

  伊利:不管怎样,一定有办法的。你知道有很多人在纽约非法工作。

  娜塔莎:但我需要一份相当体面的工作。我需要挣足够的钱来付最少的房租。

  Part II Vocabulary

  11.【答案】D

  【解析】句中词interval间隔;间距;幕间休息

  A. Period 周期,期间;时期 B. time 时间,次数,节拍

  C. length长度,长 D. break 间断;休息

  【译文】演出进行到一半时,将有十分钟的幕间休息。

  12.【答案】B

  【解析】句中词sparsely稀疏地;贫乏地

  A. randomly 随便地,任意地 B. thinly 薄;稀疏地

  C. densely 浓密地;密集地 D. evenly 均匀地;平衡地

  【译文】大部分埃及居民居住在尼罗河谷和三角洲地区,其余地区人口稀少。

  13.【答案】D

  【解析】句中短语authorized经授权的;经认可的

  A. inclined 想(做某事);有……倾向 B. prepared准备好的

  C .required必需的;(美)必修的 D. licensed得到许可的(等于licenced)

  【译文】旅馆老板被许可在他的旅馆里出售含酒精的饮料。

  14.【答案】D

  【解析】句中词critical决定性的;评论的,关键的

  A. impressive 感人的;令人钦佩的 B. wonderful 极好的,精彩的

  C. favorable 有利的;良好 D. crucial 重要的;决定性的

  【译文】你的律师出现在法庭上是重要的,因为他可以防止你被误导。

  15.【答案】A

  【解析】句中词leaf翻…的页,匆匆翻阅

  A. browse浏览;吃草 B. appreciate欣赏;感激;领会

  B. recommend 推荐;建议 D. debate讨论,辩论

  【译文】有些书不是让你翻阅的,而是让你思考的。

  16.【答案】 D

  【解析】句中词denied拒绝;拒签

  A. abandoned 被废弃的;无约束的 B. delayed 延时的;定时的

  C. warned 已警告的 D. refused 遭拒绝的

  【译文】我连续几次输入错误的密码,被拒绝进入我的帐户。

  17.【答案】C

  【解析】句中短语commuting乘公交车上下班;经常往来;通勤

  A. contact接触,联系 B. discussion 讨论,议论

  C. travel 长途旅行;经过(某地区) D. call电话;呼叫;要求

  【译文】在大城市里,许多人每天要长途通勤上班

  18.【答案】A

  【解析】句中词fine好的;优良的。

  A. delicate精美的,雅致的 B. special特别的;重要的

  C. shining光亮的;华丽的 D. desirable可取的,值得拥有的

  【译文】在四季酒店,客人可以享用用精美瓷器盛装的美味佳肴。

  19.【答案】C

  【解析】句中词 in excess超过;较…为多。

  A. short of 缺乏;不足 B. equal to等于;胜任

  C. more than 多于;超出 D. different from与…不同,不同于

  【译文】干果的能量值远远超过新鲜水果的能量值。

  20.【答案】D

  【解析】句中词set aside驳回,撤销;不顾。

  A. discuss 讨论;论述 B. retain 保持;雇;记住

  C. reveal显示;透露 D. dismiss 解散;解雇

  【译文】当这样的灾难发生时,我们会抛开所有可能存在的分歧。

  Part III Reading Comprehension

  Section A

  Passage One

  【文章介绍】

  文章主要讲述了马斯克的hyperloop,为寻求更快,更便捷,更便宜,更环保的出行方式的创新和构思。

  21.【答案】B

  【考点】同义词替换

  【解析】 短语“指日可待”(第1段)的意思是“ _______”。

  A.更合适的more desirable or suitable.

  B.即将来临,即将发生的planned for or about to happen in the near future.

  C可靠的,可信的 consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.

  D可用的,可得到的 able to be used or obtained; at someone's disposal.

  22.【答案】D

  【考点】同义词替换

  【解析】段落中提到的“ pod”是_______。

  根据上下文,第一段中a futuristic traveling tube that can quickly shoot people wherever they want to go, inside a tiny pod可以了解到Pod是搭载乘客的客舱,所以选D。

  A. 管状音乐播放器

  B. 无线耳机

  C. 提供动力的发动机

  D. 载客车辆

  23.【答案】A

  【考点】细节题

  【解析】以下哪个对Elon Musk不适用

  A. 他从科幻小说中汲取了见识.

  B. 他曾尝试过太空飞行。

  C. 他制造了电动汽车

  D. 他关心环境保护。

  在第2段中找到马斯克以前曾做过私人空间飞行和电动车。排除B、C两个选项;

  在第7段,马斯克相信Hyperloop可以太阳能驱动,比车,飞机和火车更友好环境。所以马斯克也很关心环境保护,可以排除C。而选项A,原文中并没有说明马斯克是从科幻小说中汲取的见识。

  24.【答案】C

  【考点】细节题

  【解析】关于Hyperloop可以学到什么?

  A. 它可以低成本开发。----文中第六段只说了马斯克构运行这个hyperloop会比较便宜。 但是并没有说hyperloop的开发成本低,排除。

  B. 这会让人们想起他们的日程安排。----文中没有体现,排除。

  C. 它可以全天候运行。 ----文中第6段,The Hyperloop could even run 24/7, 可以运行7天24小时。 所以是全天候运行的,正确。

  D. 它可以定期运行。 ----既然是全天候运行的就不会是定期运行的了, 排除。

  25.【答案】B

  【考点】细节题

  【解析】 最后一段提到中国是为了______。

  根据China前后句意,可以发现作者只是在举例说明从事类似技术工作的人,所以选B。

  A.证明它是一个创新的国家 ,

  B. 举例说明那些从事类似技术工作的人,

  C. 显示成功的真空管行进模型 ,

  D. 表明国际合作的潜力

  【参考译文】

  这听起来像是科幻电影或傻傻的的动画片中的某种东西:一种未来派旅行电子管,可以在小小的仓间内快速将人们发射到想要去的地方。但人们寻求比以往更快,更轻松,更便宜的出行方式,这可能指日可待了。

  南非裔发明家和亿万富翁埃隆·马斯克(Elon Musk)过去曾从事私人太空飞行和电动汽车领域的研究,最近宣布他一直在研究这种旅行管,这可能永远改变我们世界旅行的方式。

  在一次采访中,马斯克将新管形容为第五种运输方式。他解释说:“我们有飞机,火车,汽车和轮船。如果有第五种模式将如何?我给它命名为Hyperloop。”

  “我构思的这个系统……永远不会坠毁,不受天气影响,其运行速度比子弹头火车快三到四倍……它的平均速度是飞机的两倍。您将在30分钟内从洛杉矶市中心到达旧金山市中心。”

  使用Hyperloop的人会在舱中向四周发射,每个舱刚好横跨六英尺半,并且舱会穿过陆上或水下的管道。

  Hyperloop甚至可以24小时/7天运行,费用还很便宜,并允许人们按自己的时间表旅行。人们可以随时在Hyperloop站出现,并迅速地将他们送到想去的地方。

  另外,马斯克认为,超级高铁可能完全由阳光驱动,从而使其比汽车,飞机或火车系统更加环保。有一天,它有可能在不到一个小时的时间内将人们在美国东海岸和西海岸之间互相转移。最终,Hyperloop能够将人们运送到世界各地。

  马斯克不是科幻小说家之外的第一个为移动人们而幻想真空管技术的人。这个想法已经存在了一段时间,据报道,包括中国在内的其他国家的发明者也在研究类似技术。

  Passage Two

  【文章介绍】本文主要以英国预约医生看病难做为切入点,引出人们开始倾向于借助网络来诊断自己的疾病,从而导致的健康焦虑症患的出现,根据这一现象,得出结论网络医生有帮助, 但是还未到能取代实际医生的,面对面诊断还是很必要的。

  26.【答案】A

  【考点】主旨题

  【解析】作者在第一段中试图强调什么?

  文章第一段,作者说自己不舒服会预约医生, 但是约到医生的时候往往都是几天之后,病可能都已经好了。由此可以看出,作者想强调的是医疗保健系统效率低下。答案选A

  A医疗保健系统效率低下。

  B. 与医生预约的提示。

  C常见健康问题的治疗 ,

  D普通医院面临的严峻挑战。

  27.【答案】C

  【考点】细节理解题

  【解析】Cyberchondria(第3段)可以定义为______。?

  根据文中This health anxiety, fueled by the internet, is called cyberchondria". 由互联网助长引起的这种健康焦虑被称为“cyberchondria”。因此可以得出选项C.

  A过度依赖互联网寻求医疗建议

  B对健康问题的知识过多

  C. 在线信息引起的健康问题

  D. 基于网络知识的错误诊断

  28.【答案】B

  【考点】细节理解题

  【解析】据医生说,cyberchondria ______?

  根据第四段A study a few years ago also found many doctors felt intimidated by the increasing numbers of web-wise patients arriving in surgeries. 可以判断出这个cyberchondria症状数量在增多,所以并不罕见,选B

  A可以预防 ,B并不罕见 ,C很难预测 ,D.可能不会持续很长时间

  29.【答案】B

  【考点】细节理解题

  【解析】一般而言,医生对网络患者的感觉如何?

  A study a few years ago also found many doctors felt intimidated by the increasing numbers of web-wise patients arriving in surgeries. 中Felt intimidated 表示被吓到。 web-wise patients 网络智慧病人,此处表示盲目信任网络信息的病人。 医生被网络智慧病人吓到。由此可以推断出正确选项为B

  【误项排除】A他们对患者明智地使用在线信息感到惊讶。 B患者对互联网信息的盲目信任使他们感到恐惧。C他们对患者对疾病的充分了解感到满意。D.他们因患者过度搜索健康信息而感到困扰。

  30.【答案】B

  【考点】细节理解题

  【解析】根据Tyrer医生的说法,在线医疗信息有什么问题?

  文中"it doesn't have any judgment associated with it." This is why having a consultation with a doctor

  A通常这是不够的。B.并不总是准确的。C.无法作出判断。D它提供了太多信息。

  【参考译文】

  你今天感觉如何?我有些酸痛,但不严重。可是,当事情变得更加紧急时,通常我会给自己预约一次医生-尽管等到我去见他时,问题可能已经消失了。那是因为,至少在英国,我们通常需要等待几天才能约到医生。

  今天幸运的是,科技来救我们了。我们的智能手机上有成千上万的应用程序,这些应用程序可以提供急救建议并允许我们自我诊断疾病-从简单的感冒或流感到某些外来疾病。与互联网一起,医学信息的海洋让我们触手可及。

  但是,太多的知识是件好事吗?通过阅读疾病,我们发现了它的副作用以及在最坏情况下可能发生的情况。更令人担忧的是,我们给自己做出错误的诊断,然后担心自己生病,可能要死了。这种由互联网推动的健康焦虑被称为“网络软骨症”。它使患者对疾病深感恐惧,而且据专家称,这种情况正在增加。伦敦帝国理工学院的彼得·泰勒教授说:“我们发现大约五分之四的人患有这种疾病,花了数小时在互联网上的健康焦虑症患。我们要做的第一件事就是告诉他们停止浏览互联网。”

  几年前的一项研究还发现,许多医生被的数量增加的来就诊的网络智慧病患吓到。一位医生承认对使用互联网的患者不是很满意,他说:“他们似乎都是带着我从未听说过的东西来找我的,而且那些东西常常是看上去很奇怪或不合适。”

  当然,毫无疑问,万维网具有诊断症状所需的大多数信息,但是Tyrer医生指出:“它没有任何与之相关的判断。”这就是为什么要咨询医生

  面对面仍然有其好处。

  这样看来,虚拟的在线医生可以开出一些有用的建议,但是技术尚未取代人类医学专家。

  Passage Three

  【文章介绍】本文主要讲食物浪费和塑料浪费,以及应对的处理办法。

  31.【答案】D

  【考点】细节理解题

  【解析】大型连锁超市的不道德行为没有被提及? ?

  文章第一段原文They've wasted tons of food, They've underpaid their suppliers and they've contributed to excessive plastic waste in their packaging, which has had its impact on our environment. 中提到了欠供供应商款,浪费大量食物,产生过多塑料垃圾, 所以可以排除A,B,C.

  A.浪费大量食物。 B产生过多的塑料废物。 ,C.欠供应商款 ,D销售劣质商品。

  32.【答案】A

  【考点】同义词替换

  【解析】第2段“ pact”一词的含义与“ ______”最接近,

  In response to growing consumer resentment against the huge amounts of plastic waste generated by plastic packaging, some of the largest UK supermarkets have signed up to a pact promising to transform packaging and cut plastic wastage. 签署了一个pact,来保证改变包装,减少塑料废物。联系上下文推断,此处应为协议。签署协议

  【误项排除】A协议 ,B组织 ,C运动 ,D程序

  33.【答案】C

  【考点】细节题

  【解析】根据第3段,超市将剩余食品的捐赠______。

  However, charities estimate that they are only accessing two per cent of supermarkets' total food surplus, so this hardly seems to be solving the problem. 慈善机构估计,他们只能获得超市总食品过剩的2%,因此这似乎无法解决问题。 所以推断出超市被认为做得不够,选项C

  A受到好评 ,B.被认为是一个很好的慈善机构, C被认为做得不够 ,D引起更多批评

  34.【答案】A

  【考点】细节题

  【解析】提及Farmdrop作为提供______的示例.

  倒数第二段段落前半部分讲公司采取各种绿色措施,一些新开的店铺提供无塑料袋购物,鼓励顾客使用自己的箱子或袋子。后半部分讲 farmdrop 将新鲜的蔬菜直接从农场运到客户那,不需要用到塑料袋或者容器。所以提及Farmdrop就是作为公司采取绿色措施的示例之一。

  A无塑料袋和容器 ,B更容易获得新鲜农产品 ,C.各种各样的健康食品 D价格更具竞争力的商品

  35.【答案】C

  【考点】判断题

  【解析】从最后一段可以推断出______ ?

  最后一段原文 ”But perhaps the major supermarkets might take inspiration from these smaller grocers and gradually move towards a more sustainable future for us all.”释义为“但也许大型超市可能会从这些较小的杂货店中汲取灵感,并逐步朝着我们所有人更可持续的未来发展。”,由此此题选C项, 向小公司学习保护环境。

  A一些企业不愿减少浪费 ,B大型超市拒绝做公益 ,C一些小公司更好地保护环境,D.所有人的可持续发展的未来即将到来

  【参考译文】

  在过去十年中,许多大型连锁超市都因各种不道德行为而受到指责。他们浪费了很多食物,他们给供应商的工资不足,并且造成了包装中过多的塑料浪费,这对我们的环境造成了影响。

  但是,超市和杂货店开始兴起并引起注意。为了回应消费者对塑料包装所产生的大量塑料废料的不满情绪,英国一些最大的超级市场已签署一项协议,承诺改变包装并减少塑料浪费。为了保证在2025年之前重新利用,回收或转换所有塑料浪费,超市现在开始对它们在破坏环境中所起的作用承担一些责任,一家大型超市宣布了其计划消除所有塑料包装的计划。到2023年他们的cwm品牌产品。

  为了回应对食物浪费的批评,一些超市正在捐赠剩余的食物。但是,慈善机构估计,他们只能获得超市总粮食过剩的2%,因此这似乎无法解决问题。

  有人说,超市根本做得不够。当要求提供确切的食物浪费数字时,大多数超市都处于保密状态,如果没有更高的透明度,很难提出一种避免浪费和重新分配剩余食物的系统方法。

  一些较小的公司现在将事情交到自己手中,并为消费者提供更绿色的选择。柏林的Original Unverpakt和伦敦的Bulk Market等商店都是无塑料商店,近年来已经开业,它们鼓励顾客使用自己的容器或可转换的袋子。在线杂货商Farmdrop通过每天通过电动汽车从当地农民向其客户交付新鲜农产品的方式为农民提供零售价格的最大份额,从而消除了大型仓库的需要和巨大的食物过剩的风险。

  毫无疑问,我们在减少食物浪费和塑料浪费方面还有很长的路要走。但也许大型超市可能会从这些较小的杂货店中汲取灵感,并逐步朝着我们所有人更可持续的未来发展

  Passage four

  【文章介绍】

  本文主要讲DTD疾病的症状和情况。

  36.【答案】D

  【考点】细节理解

  【解析】 艾伦和作者之间有什么关系?

  在文章第三段第一句我们可以找到答案:Ellen Rose had been a patient of mine for years。Ellen是我多年的病人,因此,此题选D项。医生与病人

  37.【答案】A

  【考点】细节理解

  【解析】 可以了解到DTD为_______的人。 。

  文章第一段If they take a single wrong turn on an established route they often become totally lost如果他们在既定路线上走错了一条路线,则往往会完全迷失方向 ,第二段 the inability to orient within the environment.无法在环境中定向。 可以总结出DTD人是无法在环境中找到自己的位置的。

  A 无法在环境中找到自己的位置 ,B.很难记住他们去过的地方, C不喜欢自己一个人去遥远的地方 ,D 其特点是无法专心

  38.【答案】B

  【考点】细节理解题

  【解析】 从艾伦(Ellen)画自己的房子的困难中,我们可以推断出______。 。

  She described her effort not as a bird looking down from above, but as a spider crawling across the paper tracing a route from one room to the Ellen has always wondered what was wrong with her. 文中Ellen画房子不是以鸟的视野俯瞰,而是以蜘蛛爬行的方式感知。 而Ellen 是患有DTD的,所以可以推断出普通人更倾向于从鸟瞰的角度感知空间,而文中ACD三个选项都没有体现,所以选B

  A从高处观察比从底部观察更有效 ,B普通人倾向于从鸟瞰的角度感知空间 ,C熟悉我们的生活环境很有用, D.患有DTD的人视力不好

  39.【答案】D

  【考点】细节题

  【解析】 艾伦对她的DTD感觉如何? 。

  倒数第二段中 She worried that her problems in traveling might be a sign of something more serious than just getting lost easily, 她担心自己在旅行中遇到的问题可能是严重的征兆,而不仅仅是容易迷路, 由此可以推断出答案选D

  A她很清楚这是什么以及如何处理。 ,B她担心自己可能会误解周围的人。 C她认为可以通过更多的关注来改善自己的状况 ,D她担心这会带来一些问题,不仅仅是迷失方向。

  40.【答案】A

  【考点】同义替换

  【解析】 最后一段中的“地图”一词可能意味着“ _______”。 。

  【误项排除】A治愈 ,B设计 ,C提案 ,D.线索 。

  【参考译文】

  我们都知道有人说他们“没有方向感”。但是对于某些人来说,这种描述在所有情况下都是正确的:如果他们对既定路线采取了一次错误的转弯,则往往会完全迷失方向。即使距离他们居住的地方只有几英里,也会发生这种情况。

  这种情况称为发育地形定向障碍(DTD),无法在环境中定向。直到2009年,朱塞佩·伊亚里亚(Giuseppe Iaria)在《神经精神病学》杂志上报道了他的第一例病例后,它才正式取名。

  在我意识到她患有终生学习障碍之前,Ellen Rose一直是我的患者。像其他患有DTD的人一样,她可以分段行走,但永远不会成为更大空间理解的一部分。那是因为她对自己的环境没有更大的空间了解。

  我请她在与女儿和女son同住的房子的二楼画一张图。这对她来说是一项艰巨的任务(她住在一楼,但对二楼非常熟悉)。她将自己的努力描述为不是一只鸟从上方俯视,而是一只蜘蛛在纸上爬行,追踪从一个房间到艾伦的路线,一直想知道她出了什么问题。她知道,当其他人将自己的问题归因于根本不注意时,他们就错了。她担心自己的旅行问题可能是严重的征兆,而不仅仅是容易迷路,但我不知道那是什么。

  得知她患有DID感到宽慰。知道某事有名字可以是一种解放的经历。突然之间,这是一个事物,一个具有定义特征的概念。在某种程度上,它是一种地图。

  Section B

  【文章介绍】面罩对面部识别影响的讨论。

  41.【答案】D

  【考点】主旨题

  【解析】 这段文章主要是关于什么的?。

  A抵御COVID-19的最佳方法 B.努力改善面部识别技术。 C愚弄面部识别系统的方法.D口罩对面部识别精度的影响。

  42.【答案】B

  【考点】细节理解

  【解析】 NIST研究发现,与蓝色口罩相比,黑色口罩______。

  第二段 Black masks were more likely to cause errors than blue masks,与蓝色面罩相比,黑色面罩更容易引起错误, 因此选项B正确

  A.被公众广泛使用 B造成更多人脸识别错误 ,C提供了更好的病毒防护 ,D需要较少复杂的算法

  43.【答案】A

  【考点】细节理解

  【解析】 评论1似乎是______。

  文中说摆脱大流行的一件好事。 大规模监视是胡扯。 是时候将口罩与太阳镜配对以发挥决定性的作用了。可以推断出评论1是在赞成戴口罩的规则,所以选A

  【误项排除】A赞成戴口罩的规则 ,B支持面部识别技术 ,C.反对广泛使用面部识别 D反对戴口罩的要求

  44.【答案】A

  【考点】细节理解

  【解析】 哪些评论对当前的面部识别技术持鄙视态度?

  评论2观点“戴上足以掩盖口鼻的口罩会导致一些最广泛使用的面部识别算法的错误率急剧上升。”垃圾技术!我永远不会猜到。 所以答案为选项A,观点2

  45.【答案】D

  【考点】细节理解

  【解析】以下哪项对未来的技术进步是积极的?

  评论1赞成戴口罩的规则

  评论2对当前的面部识别技术持鄙视态度

  评论3 某些国家已经在使用步态分析是有原因的。 面部识别太容易被阻止或愚弄。

  评论4 随着AI的发展,将会有一条出路。

  评论5 人工智能正在变得越来越好

  综上可以得到评论4和评论5是积极的态度,答案选D

  【参考译文】

  面罩是抵御COVID-19传播的最佳防御方法之一,但是其日益普及的使用具有第二种意想不到的效果:打破面部识别算法。

  美国国家标准技术研究院(NIST)进行的一项研究发现,戴上口罩充分覆盖口和鼻会导致一些最广泛使用的面部识别算法的错误率上升到5%至50%之间。 。与蓝色面具相比,黑色面具更容易引起错误,并且面具遮盖的鼻子越多,算法发现它来识别面部的难度就越大。

  报告的作者和NIST计算机科学家说:“我们需要了解人脸识别技术如何处理蒙面人脸。” “我们首先关注的是戴大口罩的受试者可能会对大流行病之前开发的算法产生影响。今年夏天晚些时候,我们计划测试考虑到戴面具的人故意开发的算法的准确性。 ”

  诸如NIST测试的面部识别算法通过测量目标面部特征之间的距离来工作。遮罩会删除大部分这些功能,从而降低了这些算法的准确性,尽管有些功能仍然存在。这与面部识别在iPhone上的工作方式稍有不同,例如,iPhone使用深度传感器提供额外的安全性,从而确保不会通过向相机显示图片来欺骗算法(在NIST场景中不存在这种危险)关注于)。

  评论1

  好吧,这是摆脱大流行的一件好事。大规模监视是胡说八道。是时候将口罩与太阳镜配对以发挥决定性的作用了。

  评论2

  “戴上足以掩盖口鼻的口罩会导致一些最广泛使用的面部识别算法的错误率急剧上升”垃圾技术!我永远不会猜到。

  评论3

  某些国家已经在使用步态分析是有原因的。面部识别太容易被阻止或愚弄。

  评论4

  很快他们将要做...分析。随着AI的发展,将会有一条出路。

  评论5

  不过,人工智能正在变得越来越好,所以很快就没关系了。就像即使在CCTV录像中也可以挑选出亲戚或密友一样,人工智能也是如此。您的身高,步行步态,举止,声音,耳朵,衣服等,全都加在一起。

  Part IV Cloze

  【文章介绍】本文主要讲述了乡村生活和城市生活的优劣势以及它会给用户带来的关于隐私方面的问题。

  46.【答案】C

  【考点】考查词的辨析。

  【解析】这一句紧接着上一句讲英国其他的乡村环境并不如人们想象的这样美好。因此选C项others=other +复数名词,泛指部分

  【误项排除】A项 other:其他的,另外的;B项the others:两者中的;D项another:又一,另一;另外的。文章中需要一个具有名词性的代词,因此该三项不符合原文。

  47.【答案】D

  【考点】考查形容词的辨析。

  【解析】这一句是讲述小镇和乡村生活变得越来越流行,有更多的空间和可以设置花园,因此选D项popular:流行。

  【误项排除】A项 famous:著名的;B项beautiful:漂亮的;C项secure:安全的,该三项不符合原文。

  48.【答案】B

  【考点】考查动词的辨析。

  【解析】空格所在句子说问题在增长。根据语境和搭配选B项growing:“增长”合适。同时也和上面一空的流行形成呼应,越来越流行,随着而来问题增大。

  【误项排除】A项 declining:下降;衰退;C项solved:解决;解答;D项involved:涉及;使参与,该三项不符合原文。

  49.【答案】D

  【考点】考查形容词的辨析。

  【解析】空格后面说住在乡村去城市上班。由此可见应该是远距离的。与distance搭配因此选D项long:长的,远的。

  【误项排除】A项 far:远的;久远的,一般与away搭配表示距离远;B项short:短的;不足的;C项remote:遥远的;偏僻的,该三项不符合原文。

  50.【答案】A

  【考点】考查介词使用。

  【解析】此处考查的是小乡村早上的交通像大城市一样拥堵,我们选A项like:像,如同。

  【误项排除】B项 as:像,如同;当……时,一般和as well as 连用表示像;C项for:因为,;D项to:朝;位于……,该三项不符合原文。

  51.【答案】D

  【考点】考查动词的辨析。

  【解析】文中说的如果每个人都搬往乡村,那么乡村的宁静将会消失。因此选D项disappear:消失。

  【误项排除】A项 arise :出现;上升;B项emerge:浮现;摆脱;C项continue:继续,延续,该三项不符合原文。

  52.【答案】B

  【考点】考查动词的辨析。

  【解析】解此题准确把握上下文逻辑关系很重要。上文讲人们离开城市城镇去逃脱交通拥挤问题,But表示转折,说明是不好的,与此同时也会带来问题。因此选B项bring:带来;提供;引起。

  【误项排除】A项 developing:发展;成长;C项causing:产生,导致;D项creating:创造,该三项不符合原文。

  53.【答案】A

  【考点】考查动词的辨析。

  【解析】空气污染会越来越严重,在英格兰的大部分地区,不仅仅是伦敦的大部分地区,选A parts项:部分。伦敦本来就是个城市,应该是伦敦的大部分地区

  【误项排除】B项 places:地点;位置;C项cities:城市;D项blocks:街区;积木。

  54.【答案】C

  【考点】考查名词的辨析。

  【解析】与未来搭配,根据选项和逻辑语义,应该选择C hope: 希望

  【误项排除】A项 fear:害怕,恐惧;B项plan:计划;D项vision:视力;美景。

  55.【答案】B

  【考点】考查前后呼应。,

  【解析】人少了,环境污染也会少 ,因此选B项less:更少。

  【误项排除】A项 more:更多;C项much:多;D项few:少,该三项不符合原文。

  Paper Two 试卷二

  A. Part VI Translation

  个性是一个人特有的思维、感觉和行为模式。人们往往认为个性是固定不变的。但是心理学家表示非如此。个性是一个发展的现象。它不是一个一成不变、摆脱不了的静态事物。这不是说你每天早上醒来都是一个不同的人。短期来看,改变几乎是察觉不到的。在延续多年的纵向研究中,研究人员对参与者的个性进行了定期调查。结果显示,实际上我们的个性在较短时间尺度内是稳定的。

  B. Part VII Writing

  一、写作主题与论说型:

  命题方式为话题作文,提出一个现象或事物,分析该现象或者事物的利与弊,提出自己的观点。

  二、段落结构拓展思路

  文章可以写成三段。

  第一段:导入话题。用1-2句话引出背景,科技发展,y

  第二段:根据网上上课的利弊。列举2-3个分论点。

  1.不受时间空间限制。

  2.需要有一定的网络条件。

  3.难以形成老师和学生,学生和学生面对面的更深入直接的交流

  第三段:总结全文。

  四. 参考范文

  Benefits and Disadvantages of Online Learning

  Nowadays, with the development of internet technology, there is a growing trend of online education. Whether adults or children, they are all willing to study through online education. My views on online education are as follows.

  On one hand, I think that there are some advantages in online education. Firstly, the timetable of online education is flexible, and we can select appropriate study time. Secondly, it isn’t limited by space, so we can get online education everywhere, especially under the special circumstances of COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. On the other hand, some disadvantages of online education are also obvious. First of all, it works under the condition of good network. If we are in a worse network place, we cannot study online smoothly. Then, online education restrains students from communicating with teachers face to face, and if we want to ask for teacher’s help, they cannot respond to us quickly.

  In a word, every coin has two sides. We may as well make full use of merits of online education and avoid its demerits, so that we can gain what we need.

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