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1、南昌工学院2019年专升本课程名称: 英语试时间: 6月1日9:00-:Section 1.Vocabulary and structure.(20 题,每0.5 分,共 10 分Directions:ChoosethebestanswerfromA,B,CorDtocompletethefollowing1. If it sunnytomorrow,.A.is,B.willbe,C.is,willD.willbe,will2.Aflamewillbethe ceremony andcontinued forthe duration oftheentire南昌工学院2019年专升本课程名称:

2、英语试时间: 6月1日9:00-:Section 1.Vocabulary and structure.(20 题,每0.5 分,共 10 分Directions:ChoosethebestanswerfromA,B,CorDtocompletethefollowing1. If it sunnytomorrow,.A.is,B.willbe,C.is,willD.willbe,will2.Aflamewillbethe ceremony andcontinued forthe duration oftheentireA.B.toC.the3. If you A.work,couldhaveC

3、.worked,couldhaveB.hadworked,couldhaveD.4.JohnttheletterbeforeIC.haveD.hadbeen5. youvegotachance,youmightaswellmakefulluseoftD.Assoon6.Once he sets his mind it,heworldisdifficultforD.7.If you mind my hecabin,IwouldgetC.to8. Johnisgoing to fulfillthetask,wasagreedatthe 9. allthecandleslighted,theChri

4、stmastreelookedextremely10.Asafather, healwaystakespridehischildrens11.Ofthe sible plans, I becauseitcostsless12. It still himwhenhethinksabouttheproblems,asyoucanseeinhisserious13.Becauseofthe shortageof food, the poor farmers mightto14.The engine doesntwork due to thewires.Wouldyoupleasehavethem15

5、. Many great men have theirlivestothe emancipationofall 16.Nowadays, playing computer-gamesmostthechildrensfreeA.B.D.17.This monument(纪念碑)was built thosewhohavesacrificedtheirlivesforourA.infavorB.inspiteC.insteadD.inhonortroductionhasbeenmade,letsgetdownA.t everything is under 19.Giveitacareful che

6、ckto20.As an artist,shewillprobablyhisSection2.Cloze. (20题,每0.510分Directions: Read the following passage. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered bl B, C, or D on your ANSWER SHEET.HardWorkA.infavorB.inspiteC.insteadD.inhonortroductionhasbeenmade,letsgetdownA.t everything is under 19.Giveit

7、acareful checkto20.As an artist,shewillprobablyhisSection2.Cloze. (20题,每0.510分Directions: Read the following passage. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered bl B, C, or D on your ANSWER SHEET.HardWorkIsGoodforand mark Scientists womenaret the hard-working prestigious people live age men an

8、d women. n ). tthejoblessare )n the job-holders. An investigation t whenever the unemployment rate increases by 1%, deathrate )correspondingly(相应地)by2%. Allthiscomesdown ) :workishelpfulto Whyisworkgood forhealth?Itis becauseworkkeepsusy,awayfrom )solitude.Researchestpeoplehappy,worriedandsolitarywh

9、enthey,)the happiest are those who are busy. Many high achievers who love their careers feel arethe )when they are working hard. Work )a bridge n and).Throughwork,peopleo )with each other. And collective activity, they find friendship and (32.).Thisishelpfultohealth.Thelossofworkmeans the loss of).I

10、taffectsmanspirituallyandmakeshimliableto(容易 的)Besides,workgivesoneasenseoffulfillmentandasenseof ).Workmakesonefeelvalue and us in society. When a writer finishes his writing, when a doctor sfully operates on )andwhen ateacherseeshis )grow,theyarehappy Fromtheabovewecancometo tthemoreyouworkthehapp

11、ierandhealthierwillbe.Workhardandstudy well(40.)wewillliveahappyandhealthyA.A.A.B. B. at B.B.woman B. love B.C. girls C. warmth D.D.Passage 1.(15230分Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.AnswerthequestionsbychoosingA,B,CorD.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET.Five and et. Most of us find the etting easie

12、r, but maybe we should work on the iving “Holding on to hurts wears you down physically and emotionally.” says Stanford University psychologist Passage 1.(15230分Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.AnswerthequestionsbychoosingA,B,CorD.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET.Five and et. Most of us find the

13、etting easier, but maybe we should work on the iving “Holding on to hurts wears you down physically and emotionally.” says Stanford University psychologist Luskin,authorofiveood. ivingsomeonecanbeerful In a recent study, Charlotte van Oyen t, assistant professor of psychology at Hope College Holland

14、, Michigan, and colleagues asked 71 teers to t hurt. Tests recorded sudden in blood re, heart rate and muscle -the same t occur when people are themselves. Research has linked temper and heart diseases. When the thosewhodwrongedthem,theyremainedcalm byteers were asked to imagine Whats more, iveness

15、can be learned, insists Luskin, director of the Stanford iveness Project. teach people to rewrite their heir minds, to change from victim to hero. If the hurt is form a husbands awifesunfaithfulness,wemightencouragethemtothinkofthemselvesnotonlyrsonwhowascheatedbut as who tried to keep the marriage

16、together.” Two years ago Luskin tested his method on Northern Irish women whose sons had been murdered. After undergoing womens sense of hurt, measured using psychological tests, had fallen by k of iveness training, n a half. They were also what happened as harmless less likely to feel depressed and

17、 angry. iving isnt about acceptable,”saysLuskin.“Itisaboutbreakingfreeof whowrongedThe early t iving improves overall health are promising. A survey of 1,423 adults by University of Michigans Institute for theirpastalsoreported beinginbetterl Research in 2001 nthosewhot people who had iven someone H

18、owever, while 75 percent said they were sure God had iven them for past mistakes, only 52 hadbeenableto find heir hearts to ive others.iveness,itseems,isstillInLuskinsopinion,peoplecouldenjoybetterhealthifholdpasthurtsletoffthosewhohurtavoidtheeless42.AccordingtoLuskin,toive an unfaithful, husband,

19、a wife needs to seeherselfastheguardianofthepersuadeherselftoputupwiththeurgeherselftoseethehurtastakemeasuresinrestoringthe 43.Accordingtothepassage,toive A.topreventyourselfngwrongtoyourB.tokeepsilentwhensomeonehurtsC.toeingangrywiththosewhowrongedD.tothinkofsomething44.What doesthe lastparagraph

20、sA.FewpeoplecantrulyiveB.ItsreallynoeasytasktoC.MostmistakesareD.Itspartofhumannatureto45.The best titleof the text might be ThePromotionofTheDifficultyinTheResearchon D.TheerofPassage2.(10ThePyramidsofIt is the one and only Wonder which does D.Itspartofhumannatureto45.The best titleof the text migh

21、t be ThePromotionofTheDifficultyinTheResearchon D.TheerofPassage2.(10ThePyramidsofIt is the one and only Wonder which does not require a description by early historians and poets. It is one and only t does not need speculations concerning its appearance, size, and . It is the yetitistheonlysurviving

22、oftheSevenAncientWonders.ItistheGreatPyramidofAtthecity ofGiza, anecropolisofancientMemphis, andtodaypartofGreatCairo,Contrary to the common be f, only the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops), not all three Great Pyramids, is on top of the list of Wonders. The monument was built by the Egyptian pharaoh

23、Khufu of the fourth Dynasty around the year 2560 BC to serve as a tomb when he dies.The great pyramid is ved to have been built over a 20 year period. The site prepared, blocksof eretransportedandplaced.Anoutercasing(外壳,罩子whichdisappearedovertheyears)thenused to smooth the surface. Although it is no

24、tknown howthe blocks were putin place, several theories been ed. One theory involves the construction of a straight or spiral t was raised as construction proceeded. This , coated with mud and water, eased the displacement of the blocks which pushed (or angledo place. Asecond theory t the blocks wer

25、e placed using long levers Throughout their history, the pyramids of Giza have stimulated human imagination. They were referred to as “The Granaries of Joseph” and “The Mountains of Pharaoh”.When Napoleon invaded Egypt in 1798, his pride was expressed through his famous quote:“Soldiers! From the top

26、 of these Pyramids, 40 centuries are looking at Today, the Great Pyramid is enclosed, together with the other pyramids and the Sphinx, in the region of the Giza Plateau. he area is the museum housing the n Boat, only discovered 1954 near the south side of the pyramid. The boat is beved to have been

27、used to carry the bodyof Khufuin his lastjourney onearth beforebeingburied insidethepyramid.Itmayalso servehimas ameansofion hisafterlifejourneyaccordingtoAncientEgyptian ementsaretrue(T)orfalse(F)accordingtothe( )46. The Pyramids of Egypt is a great wonder which needs people to make guesses about i

28、ts size,and.Contrary to the common bef,allthreeGreatPyramidsareontopofthelistofWonders. An outer casing was constructed to cover the pyramids to smooth the surface.Its d when Napoleon invaded Egypt in 1798, he was very proud of his great conquering () ) ) ) The boatisvedtohavebeenusedto carrythe bod

29、y ofKhufuinhislastjourney onbeingburiedinsidethePassage3.(10Direction.Readthefollowingpassageaboutthehistoryoftranspor according to the passage.ionandfinishtheThehistory of America is in part a history of , the building of railroads the country, then the building of the giant freeways and finally th

30、e development of other forms of transporsuch as airplanes. Now lets look at these forms of ion and how theyve changed in the last dredFrom the time of the invention of wheel, people all over the world have searched for a faster and better to travel, but it wasnt till dred years t machine began to go

31、 n horses. By 1900, automobile Thehistory of America is in part a history of , the building of railroads the country, then the building of the giant freeways and finally the development of other forms of transporsuch as airplanes. Now lets look at these forms of ion and how theyve changed in the las

32、t dredFrom the time of the invention of wheel, people all over the world have searched for a faster and better to travel, but it wasnt till dred years t machine began to go n horses. By 1900, automobile -ered trains carried people at a speed of n one hour. on the street and a few brave ually tried t

33、o fly. Eventually this wild machine did get rom ground, but during halfof the 20th century, most long distance travel was done on trains.Trains were efficientandcouldcarrypeopleanywheretheywantedto Still as better cars and highways were built, most people wanted to ride by car. By 1990, there were n

34、 200 million heUnited e and Canada. Ofcourse for longer distance, flying bygiantplane is faster. People used to travel ore by han they do now. And now people are saying more trains solve many of our ion problems. In countries like Japan, France and Germany, modern high trains provide fast, clean and

35、 comfortable ion for thousands of travelers every day. n European cities, people more travel by high speed n by airplane or car. In addition to the speed comfort, trains can take you right to the city centers. If you take a train from the airport, you ve to the traffic for an hour or he United es, t

36、here are still no high-speed trains, but in a few year liketheSwedishasfromLosAngles ermaninnocentexpresswillconnectWashingtonandNewYork.Forlongertrips, York,AmericanswillprobablycontinuetotravelbyThere is another t people will have. We call muting. People will not go t to say, theyll stay at home t

37、o have a computer, a fax machine and ephone and theyll do the work from home.Theyllneverhave togo outor worryabout gettingto he future, well have t is al transit system. People travel in cars tracks like trains. This car will hold one or three people and theyll travel non-stop to the destination. youllown aprivatehatnevergonnaotiswhataltransitsystemwillDirection:CompletethefollowingementsaccordingtothePeople used to travel bytrains because they were, Modern high speed trains

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