1、重庆高职分类英语模拟试题一含答案2019年重庆高职分类英语模拟试题(一)【含答案】一、阅读理解Todays travelers may explore faraway cultures and countries by booking a round-the-world (RTW) trip through a global airline alliance (联盟). If youre planning an extended business trip, a long vacation, or a year off, an RTW airline fare may be just the
2、ticket.RTW tickets can be purchased in economy, business class, and sometimes first class, depending on the alliance. Ticket prices can range from approximately $2,500 to $23,000, depending on class of service, mileage, routing(路线), and number of stops. They typically average between $3,000 and $5,0
3、00, although a simple two-or-three-stop RTW ticket might cost as little as $1, 500. Booking an RTW ticket through a global airline alliance allows you to piece together routes on member airlines to create one continuous trip.Where to begin? Here are some tips:Start planning at least six months in ad
4、vance to ensure the routes you want are available.To save on costs, visit destinations in their off seasons.If you fly west to east, your flights will be speedier due to tailwinds.If you plan to travel extensively within a continent, you can combine your RTW ticket with an airline alliances regional
5、 travel passes.You can often save a significant amount by originating your RTW trip in a country outside the U.S.The alliances have various price tiers. The SkyTeam global airline alliance, for example, allows you fly up to 26,000 miles with as many as five stopovers of 24 hours or more. Fly between
6、 29,000 and 38,000 miles, and you can stop over up to 15 times. You can plot your journey with SkyTeams “Round the World” planner or call a member airline for assistance.Sometimes RTW tickets are discounted. SkyTeam, for instance, recently offers 10% off RTW, economy- class ticket. Check SkyTeams we
7、bsite for current offerings.1What can we know about an RTW trip through a global airline alliance?A. It is only intended for international trade.B. Its price is fixed according to class of service.C. The lowest price of an RTW ticket is $1,500.D. Customers can choose their routes and stops.2Which of
8、 the following is NOT a tip recommended by the author?A. Plan your trip in advance.B. Never include the U.S. in your trip.C. Visit destinations in their off seasons.D. Combine an RTW ticket with regional travel passes.3The SkyTeam global airline alliance recently offers customers _.A. unlimited-stop
9、over trips B. only economy-class ticketsC. a discount on certain tickets D. a new website for assistanceMy parents and two older brothers arrived in Queens from Cuba in 1967, squeezing into a one-bedroom apartment that got even more cramped when I showed up two years later. Suspicious of everyone an
10、d unable to communicate in English, my parents werent about to let their kids hang out in the streets. And since they both worked, we boys spent a lot of time at home.The main public library on Merrick Boulevard was the first place I was allowed to visit on my own. I started going there when I was e
11、ight. Everything I needing was located on what seemed to me an endless single floor. Wandering around that building aimlessly on a Saturday afternoon offered a sense of freedom Id never experienced before.Once my father dropped me off, it didnt really matter what I did so long as I could explore. I
12、find it interesting that people today say that libraries are no longer about books; they werent really about books for me back in the 1970s, either. It was more about being around other people who looked like they were being productive-turning pages, making copies, patiently waiting for items. All t
13、his was attractive to me.I felt a certain level of dignity and self-respect at the library. I didnt borrow books from the library despite spending practically every Saturday of my childhood there. I certainly went over hundreds and hundreds of them during my walks around the building- sports, politi
14、cs and the solar system were my favorite sections. But I felt no great need to bring books home. We had no room for books in our apartment anyway. I felt like a poor kid when I read books at home. I felt like everyone else when I read books at the library.4The underlined word “cramped” in Paragraph
15、I probably means “_”.A. dangerous B. shabby C. messy D. crowded5What did the author appreciate most about the library?A. The atmosphere it provides. B. The books he could explore.C. The productive people in it. D. The seemingly endless floor.6The author didnt borrow books from the library because _.
16、A. he had finished reading all the books he preferredB. he felt like reading at the library to enjoy freedomC. he didnt want to lose his dignity and self-respectD. he was too poor to afford the cost of borrowing books7Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. How a Public Lib
17、rary Set Me FreeB. Culture Shock Is Never a BarrierC. My Aimless and Boring ChildhoodD. A Building Shaped a Nations SpiritMusic is something that every person has his or her own specific opinion about. Different people have different tastes, and various types of music have many ways of leaving an im
18、pact (影响) on someone. It can be relaxing, angering, comforting, energizing, and many more.There are so many types of music out there today. Rap, pop, rock, country, alternative, hardcore are some of the abundant types in the world. Music sends out either good or bad messages that have big impacts on
19、 how people act. People usually become friends with others who have the same taste. People may not want to associate with people who have different tastes in music because theyll argue about what they think is better but its just their own opinions.Rap and Rock music are two very important types of
20、music in the world. The lyrics (歌词) sung or rapped by the artists can be things going on in their own personal lives. Music can also serve as a motivation for new ideas. When people listen to the new things out there, they learn different things going on in the world and they become more open minded
21、 because theyre exposed to different people like the artists.People can use music to express themselves in ways it cant be expressed through behavior, or art. You can usually tell how someone feels by the type of music he or she is listening to at the time. Its a tool used by many. Groups of people
22、around the world can come together and gather at concerts and shows to what their interests and liking are and you see how many people have similar likings as you.8What can we know about music according to the first paragraph?A. All people like listening to music in some way.B. Preference for music
23、varies from person to person.C. There are four kinds of impact music can bring about.D. Different types of music have the same impact on people.9People are likely to become friends because of _.A. the same taste of music B. the good impact of musicC. the attraction of different ideas D. the argument
24、s about music style10Music can serve as a motivation for new ideas by _.A. giving listeners controversial lyricsB. setting up role models like the artistsC. opening listeners mind to new thoughtsD. impressing listeners with familiar images11What can we know from the last paragraph?A. The music you l
25、ike shows who you are.B. Music expresses oneself better than behavior.C. The music one listens to determines his or her feeling.D. Music is tool to make different people become friends.We were told for years that positive thinking was the key to achieving our goals. Now more and more evidence sugges
26、ts exactly the opposite: that spending a lot of time thinking about your hopes and dreams may make you less likely to put in the work required to actually achieve those dreams. So if positivity is out, what should we replace it with?New York University psychologist Gabriele Oettingen talked about a
27、four-step plan shes come up with from her years of research. Oettigen explained the plan as WOOP.Wish: First, define your goal. “Think about a wish that is dear to you,” Oettingen said. “What is it you really want? This could be running a marathon or losing a certain amount of weight.” Your wish doe
28、snt have to be huge; it just has to be real, something you truly want.Outcome: Keeping your goal in mind, ask yourself: If this wish of mine is realized, what is the best possible outcome? “Very often, it is a feeling,” Oettingen said, “You define that outcome, and you imagine that outcome.”Obstacle
29、s (障碍): After youre let yourself daydream for a little while about what it will feel like when your goal is accomplished, bring your mind back down to reality. “Then you sat, What is it in me that holds me back from experiencing that wish, that outcome?” Oettinger said. “Very often its an emotion, i
30、ts those same old habits. And you imagine that obstacle.”Plan: “Once youre imagined that obstacle,” Oettingen said, “youll understand what you need to do to overcome it.” If this obstacle pops up, then youll do something to get over it and keep going after your goal.Oettingens research has shown tha
31、t this method has helped people eat more fruits and vegetables; its also helped students achieve better grades in school, and it has even helped people act less insecure in their romantic relationships.12In the traditional opinion, what is the key to achieving our goals?A. Positive thinking. B. Enou
32、gh evidence.C. Opposite suggestions. D. Replacement of positivity.13The word “reality” in Paragraph 5 probably refers to the fact that _.A. you have imagined more than you can doB. you are held back by some obstacles to achieveC. you have never experienced such a wish or outcomeD. your emotion contributes to forming your same old habits14The examples in the last paragraph are used to _.A. prove WOOPs effectivenessB. encourage re
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