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北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试

(真题)

PartIReadingComprehension(30%)

Directions:

Therearethreepassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandblackenthecorrespondinglettermtheAnswerSheet.

Passage1

Questions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

ThefirstyearofschoolinAmerica,knownaskindergarten,usuallybeginsbetweentheagesoffiveandsix.Amongrichcountriessuchalatestartisverystrange.PresidentObamabelievesitisaneconomicandsocialproblem;hiseducationsecretarygoesasfarastosaythatitis"morallywrong".Thisstatementhassomesupport,asitisclearfromresearchintovocabularythatyoungstersfrompoorfamiliesenterkindergartenwellbehindthosefromrichfamilies—adisadvantagethatusuallylastsalifetime.Childrenfromhouseholdsonwelfareknew525wordsbytheageofthree,whilethechildrenofprofessionalshadmastered1,116.

(76)Pre-schoolcanhelpclosethisgap.Soinaspeechlastmonth,Mr.ObamacalledforapartnershipbetweenthefederalgovernmentandthestatestoexpandittoeveryAmericanchild.Itlaterbecameknownthat"every"meantthosewhocomefromfamilieswithincomesofupto200%abovethepovertyline—equaltoanincomeof$47,000forafamilyoffour.

(77)Somecriticssaythatsendingchildrentoschoolattheageoffourdoesnotwork.Theevidencesuggestsotherwise.Forexample,onMarch20thnewresultswereannouncedfromastudyof9.to.l1.year.oldsinNewJersey.Thisreportfoundthatdisadvantagedchildrenwhohadattendedpre=schoolhadbetterliteracy(读写能力),language,mathsandscienceskills.Andtwoyearsofpre-kindergartenwerebetterthanone.

Somestudiesalsofollowtheeffectsofearlylearningoverlifetimes,suchasitseffectoncrimeratesandotherfactorsthatmayeventuallyburdensociety.CriticshavesingledoutagovernmentschemecalledHeadStart,createdin1965,whichprovidespoorhouseholdswitharangeofservicesincludingschool-basedearlyeducation.

1.KindergarteninrichcountriesotherthanAmericausuallybeginsattheageof_______

A.eight            B.seven            C.six                D.four

第一段第一句说美国的幼儿园一般在五到六岁开始,第二句说在富裕国家里这么晚才开始是十分奇怪的,所以是在五岁以前,综合答案选择D,四岁。

2.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Poorpre-schoolkidshavealargervocabularythanrichkids.

B.PresidentObamabelievesthatearlyeducationcansolvealleconomicandsocialproblems.

C.Richpre-schoolkidshavearichervocabularythanpoorkids.

D.PresidentObama'seducationsecretarythinksitismorallywrongtoletkidsstartkindergartenearly.

第一第四句中提到,根据调查,贫困家庭的孩子在词汇方面要落后于富有家庭的孩子,而这种差距往往会持续一生。

所以选C。

3.WhichofthefollowingabouttheNewJerseystudyisTRUE?

A.ThereisnoevidencetosupporttheNewJerseystudy.

B.NewJerseyhascreatedanewHeadStarttohelpdisadvantagedkids.

C.Sendingchildrentoschoolattheageoffourisnotgoingtohelp.

D.Twoyearsofpre-kindergartenwerebetterthanone.

倒数第二段第三四句讲到,参加学前教育的孩子在读写能力、语言能力、数学能力和科学能力上均有更好的表现,而有两年的学前教育效果要好于一年,所以选D。

4.Thephrase"singleout"inthelastparagraphmeans_______.

A.choose          B.thinkabout      C.count            D.dependon

本句的句意是批评者们选择了一个叫做“头脑启蒙”政府计划来„„其他的选项分别都B 考虑 C计数  D依赖

5.Whichofthefollowingisanappropriatetitleforthispassage?

A.SecondaryEducation                B.Pre-schoolEducation

C.PoorKids’Education                D.RichKids'Education

本文通篇都在探讨的是学前教。

A选项未提到,CD均为学前教育研究的一部分,所以选B。

Passage2

Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

HumansmaynothavelandedonMars(火星)justyet,butthatisn'tshoppingaEuropeancompanyfromdevisingaplantosendfourpeopletotheRedPlanetwithinthenextfewyears.(78)Thisproject,calledMarsOne,aimstosendasmallgroupofpeopletoMarsin2022andeventuallyestablishapermanentcolonyontheplanet.

"EverythingweneedtogotoMarsexists,"saidMarsOneco.founderBasLansdorpinMarch2014."WehavetherocketstosendpeopletoMars,theequipmenttolandonMars,therobotstopreparethesettlementforhumans.Foraone.waymission,allthetechnologyexists."Yetthefourastronauts(宇航员)chosenforthetripwillbestuckonMars—forever.AnddespiteMarsOne'sthoroughplanning,thereareanumberofchallengesthatmaypreventthemissionfromevertakingplace.(79)Thebiggestroadblockcouldbethemission'shugecost($6billion).However,LansdorpisconfidentthatMarsOnewillbeabletofundtheprojectbysellingthebroadcastrightsforthemissionandsubsequentexperienceslivingontheplanet.

ThosebroadcastrightswillalsoplayapartinhelpingtoselectthepeoplewhowillbesenttoMars.Lansdorpsaidthecompanywillholdaselectionprocesssimilartoarealityshow.Lansdorpisexpectingatleast1millionapplicationsfrompeoplearoundtheworld.Inadditontothecost,severalotherpotentialproblemscouldinhibit(阻止)themissiontoMars.

“It’sevenmorechallengingtosendpeopletherewithlifesupport,withfood,withair,withalltheotherthingslikebooks,entertainment,meansofcommunicationandofprovidingfortheirownresourcesforalongstayonMars,"saidAdamBaker.seniorlecturerinspaceengineeringatKingstonUniversityinLondon."Thesheersizeoftherocketsyou'dneedtodothiswouldbeabsolutelycolossal.”

6.AccordingtoProjectMarsOne,humanscouldsendfourpeopletoMarswithinthenext_______years.

A.seven            B.eight            C.ten              D.six

第一段最后一句说计划在2022年送一组人上火星,可知答案是八年,选择B

7.AccordingtoBasLansdorp,whichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?

A.Foraone.waytriptoMars,allthetechnologyexists.

B.HecouldnotcomeupwiththefundforMarsOne.

C.WehumanshavetherocketstosendpeopletoMars.

D.WehumanshavetheequipmenttolandonMars.

第二段倒数第二句明确说明计划大约需要60亿美元。

所以B选项描述有误。

其他选项在第二段前半部分都有提到,即所有的条件均已具备。

8.Accordingtothepassage,allthefollowingstatementsareTRUEEXCEPTthat_______.

A.acompetitionprocesswillbeheldtoselectthefourastronauts

B.thecostofMarsOnecouldgoasmuchas$6billion

C.ifitgoesasplanned,wecouldexpecttowatchMarsOneonTV

D.thefourastronautscouldreturntoEarthafterafewyears’stayonMars

第二段倒数第二句明确说明计划大约需要60亿美元。

所以B选项描述有误。

其他选项在第二段前半部分都有提到,即所有的条件均已具备。

9.Theword"colossal”inthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto_______.

A.verylarge        B.verysmall        C.medium          D.average

最后一段开始提到,还需要送很多东西,例如生活用品、书籍、娱乐设施等等到火星。

所以火箭的体积应该是很大的。

选择A。

10.Whichofthefollowingisanappropriatetitleforthispassage?

A.ReadyforaRoundTriptoMars

B.ReadyforaShortVisittoMars

C.ReadyforaOne.wayTriptoMars

D.ReadyforaWalkonMars

文章通篇都是讲的到火星的单向旅行计划,其他选项均未提到。

Passage3

Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

WhentheUnitedStatesCongresscreatedYellowstoneNationalParkin1872,thegoalwastosetasideaplacewhereAmericanscouldenjoythebeautyofnatureforyearstocome.Now,142yearslater,therearehundredsofnationalparksacrossthecountry,andtechnologyischangingthewaypeopleexperiencethem.Shouldparkvisitorsbeabletousecellphones,orshouldtheiruseberestricted?

"Connectivitypresentsarealchallengetoallofus."AlNashsays.HeisapublicaffairsofficeratYellowstoneNationalPark.HesayscellphoneserviceatYellowstoneisavailableinpartsoftheparkwithstoresandcampgrounds.Thismakesiteasyforvisitorstosharephotosoftheirtriponsocialnetworkingsitesandtostayintouchwithfriendsandfamilymembers.(80)Ifanarkvisitorishurtorindanger,cellphonesmakeiteasiertogethelp.Somesaytheabilitytodownloadapplicationsthatprovideinformationaboutplantsandanimalsintheparkcanenrichavisitor'sexperience.

Otherssaycellphonesdisturbpeople'senjoymentofournationalparks.Intheirview,cellphonetowersareaneyesore,andthey'dratherhearthesoundofbirdsthantheringofanincomingcall.Canyouimaginelookingoutapeacefullakeorfieldofgrassonlytobedisturbedbyapersonshoutingintotheirphone,"Canyouhearmenow?

"

NashsaysYellowstonetriestostrikeabalance."Ultimately,ourjobistoletvisitorsunderstandandenjoynaturebetterwhileprotectingwhatpeoplefindspecialaboutYellowstone,andoneofthosethingsthat'sspecialistheabilitytogetawayfromthehustleandbustle(喧嚣)ofone'sdailylife."

11.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.WhichU.S.NationalParkHastheMostVisitors?

B.ShouldNationalParksAllowtheUseofCellPhones?

C.WhatDidYellowstoneDotoEnrichParkVisitors’Experience?

D.CanTechnologyTransformtheWayPeopleExperienceNature?

文章先介绍了国家公园的简单情况,然后引入了移动电话的问题,接下来是不同方面对这个话题的看法,所以选择,B。

12.Nationalparkswereestablished_______.

A.toshowrespecttoformerpresidents

B.toraisepublicawarenessaboutclimatechange

C.topreserveareasofnaturalbeauty

D.tocreatejobopportunities

第一段第一句话明确指出,国家公园的建立是为了留出一个区域让美国人能享受自然风光,所以答案是C。

13.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthecellphoneserviceatYellowstoneisTRUE?

A.Itislimitedtocertainareasinthepark.

B.Itisavailableeverywhereinthepark.

C.Itisnotavailableinthepark.

D.Itisavailabletovisitorsatafee.

第二段第二句话说,移动电话只在公园里有商店和营地的地方有信号,所以选A。

14.Theword"eyesore"inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans_______.

A.somethingunpleasanttolookat      B.somethingharmfultohealth

C.beautifulscene                        D.s

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