1、as their name suggests?are twin stars whose position in space_ each other?affects b?expects c?perfectsd?inspects 6?all evidence relevant_the case should be gathered and analyzed?with b?toc?from d?for 7?come what_well go ahead with our plan?can b?need c?mayd?must 8?we should_primary importance to the
2、 development of economy?attach b?convert c?attribute d?contribute 9?examiners who are_to favorites are criticized by many people?indifferent b?similar c?equivalentd?partial 10?look for small ways to add activity to your day, like taking the stairs_the elevator or going on a short walk?in spite of b?
3、instead ofc? in terms ofd?in view of ii?cloze test?10 points?1 point each? 下列短文中有十个空白?每个空白有四个选项。根据上下文要求选出最佳答案? 并在答题卡上将相应的字母涂黑。 people produce food in many ways?agriculture?or farming?developed j thousands of years ago. _11_about 100 years ago, most farmers in the united states produced only enough f
4、ood for their own_12_today,modern equipment and farming methods have greatly _13_the american farmers productivity. in various parts of the world,people_14_many animals that supply meat and milk. cattle, horses, goats, sheep, and pigs are important food animals. in the united states, the cow is the
5、major source of milk products. chickens_15_ people with both meat and eggs. fishing is an important source of food , _16_in areas near the sea. some countries, like japan, consume much more fish than meat. the wealthy areas of the world consume the most food , _17_include the united states, canada,
6、and europe. many countries are able to import food if it cannot be produced at home. _18_great britain imports about 75percent of its meat?and grows less than half the food its people require. _19_people of the poor countries of the world usually eat only what they are able to produce themselves. in
7、 some parts of asia, people live _20_rice alone. 11?a?in b?until c?for 12?needs b?reasons c?efforts d?interests 13?protected b?supported c?increased d?reflected 14?grow b?raise c?train d?store15?prepare b?treat c?serve d?provide 16?certainly b?actually c?occasionally d?especially 17?these b?where c?
8、which d?they 18?in addition b?for example c?above alld?after all 19?however b?therefore c?moreover d?instead 20?for c?on d?through majority of parents pew surveyed still expect their children to go to college?“it call be inferred that the increased doubt has not significantly influenced decision mak
9、ing?pews taylor says?“despite the concern about rising costs and other problems?college remains a universal desire in this country?” 21?recently many americans question_?the value of a college degreeb?the ability of college graduates c?the quality of college education d?the high cost of higher educa
10、tion 22?the passage tells us that bill gates was_?a self-taught college student b?a hardworking undergraduate c?a successful college dropout d?a successful college graduate 23?the writer seems to agree that_?there is no need to go to collegeb?anticollege sentiment is a new thing c?college cannot gua
11、rantee employmentd?college education remains a wise choice 24?the unemployment rate for college graduates last year was_?5.4? b?7.1? c?9.2?d?10? 25?the pew survey implies that_?the cost of college education will decreaseb?most americans still favor college educationc?the quality of college education
12、 will improve d?increased doubt affects parentsdecision making passage two questionsdifferent roles in society?the key concept in symbolic interactionism is that communication makes a big difference in behavior?people act on the basis of messages they receive from others?and how they understand thos
13、e messages. this can be seen in a concept developed by sociologist charles horton cooley known as the looking-glass self? by the looking-glass self?cooley meant the self-image that each of us develops according to the messages we receive from others?we think and behave according to our understanding
14、 of those messages?if, for example?a young girl is repeatedly told that she is pretty, she will come to believe that?1?she is in fact pretty?and?2?being pretty is an important thing in her life?similarly?if she is told that she is not good?or not expected to be good?at certain things?such as math? s
15、he will come to believe that she is not good at such things and would better off working at things she can be successful at?the likely product is a young woman who devotes a great deal of attention to her appearance?regards being pretty as a key to success in life?and who is intimidated by anything
16、involving numbers? since we know that young girls are given messages like these?and that young boys are given different messages?we can see a good part of how sex roles are taught?there is little or no evidence of differences in what young girls and young girls and boys can do?but the older children
17、 become?the greater the differences in the areas in which boys and girls are likely to stand out. 26?symbolic interactionism helps to explain_?how to make a difference in peoples social behavior b?how to make people understand different social roles c?how men and women learn to communicate in societ
18、y d?how men and women learn to take different social roles 27?the “looking-glass self concept offers a clue as to_?whether one can improve ones self-image b?whether one is likely to succeed in an area c?how one receives different social messages d?how social messages shape ones self-image 28?the exa
19、mple of the young girl shows that_?women care more about appearance b?women are inferior to men in numbers c?people are liable to social expectations d?people regard looks as a key to success 29?the phrase “better off?para.2?probably means- a?more comfortable b?more dependable c?more respectable d?m
20、ore reasonable 30?boys and girls are likely to stand out in different areas_?as they advance in age b?as they grow in wisdom c?as their interests diversify d?as their capacities develop passage three since the beginning of the internet era?it has been widely accepted that when you join an online com
21、pany?whatever data you put into it belongs to you? that means you can sign up for one kind of email?import your contacts into that system?and if you later decide to switch to some other email service?you can export all your contacts from the first service into the new one?you can use microsofts hotm
22、ail?then move to yahoo mail?then to googles gmail?or you can have accounts on three services and keep all your contacts in each one? that the way things were until facebook appeared. facebook took a different approach until recently, everything you put into facebook could not be exported anywhere. i
23、n effect, you didnt own your data. facebook did. of course this is rubbish?the reality is that facebook wants to make it difficult?if not impossible?for you to leave? now that policy has sparked a fight between google and facebook?google is angry because its users can?and often do?export their gmail
24、 contact information into facebook?but those people cant bring facebook information back into gmail? earlier this month google declared it would block exports of its data to facebook?in a shameless move?facebook broke through googles roadblock so its userscould keep pulling data from google? google
25、said it was “disappointed with facebooks behavior?it also created a warning screen to tell gmail users that if they export their information to facebook they wont get it back? basically?facebooks position with major it companies is this?if you want access to all the information weve collected?strike
26、 a deal with us?microsoft and yahoo have done that?and now?like magic?they can export facebook contact information into their systems?while google still cant? remember the early days of the net?when everything was going to be open and flee? that was great until people realized that their user data c
27、ould be turned into gold?now there are billions involved?and nobody is playing nice anymore? 31?before facebook appeared?people_?had a limited number of accounts b?enjoyed a completely free service c?had limited access to their contacts d?enjoyed full ownership of their data 32?it seems that faceboo
28、ks approach makes the writer rather_?annoyed b?assuredc?puzzled d?pleased 33?google is angry with facebook due to the latters refusal to_?let its users use gmail b?offer technical support c?share user information d?protect user information 34?the passage indicates that microsoft and yahoo have_?agre
29、ed to side with google b?accepted facebooks terms c?taken their own approaches d?struck a deal with each other 35?according to the writer, the current state of the net is_?misleading b?frustrating c?promising d?satisfying 2012年1月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试 英语?二?试卷 ?课程代码0359? part two ?50 points? iv?word spelling?1 point for two words? 将下列汉语单词译成英语。每个单词的词类、首字母及字母数目均已给出。请将完 整的单词写在答题纸上。 36?性格?品质 n. c_37?容忍?容许vt. t_ 38?几乎不 ad. h_39?四月 n. a_ 40?干旱?旱灾 n, d_41?可靠的a. r_ 42?碰撞vi. c_43?仪器?乐器n. i_ 44?适度的 a. m_45?浅的 a. s_ 46?打哈欠 vi. y_47?放射 n. r_ 48?直接地 ad. s_49?流利的 a. f_ 50?排除?
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