2012年成人高考专升本《英语》押题密卷(1)
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36、根据以下资料,回答36-55题。
The year 2000 will bring big changes in communication.Cell phones will be small enough to carry in your pocket.Videophones will let you see the person you are talking to on the phone.Tiny hand size computers will know your favorite subjects.The Internet and email will be everywhere. Technologists believe 2000 will be the year of video messaging.You will be able to see whom you're talking to.
Also in the near future small wireless boxes will pick up information from satellites.In 5 years, computers won't need to be connected through wires.
All of this will be good for rural areas and countries that don't have cable or telephone now.
In 20 years you may only need to think about something and the computer will do it.
Constance Hale is the author of Sin and Syntax, "I believe that email has been an incredible boon to communication.People are writing today where they would have been telephoning yesterday.So people are engaging with words more than they have for the last couple generations."
If people use email and the Internet more, it could make people better readers and writers.Some people think the most important part of communication is to make people understand each other better.Will technology make that easier?
The translator also comes in handy in medical emergencies.Tam Dinh says, "Where people are injured it's always important to get as much information as quickly as possible."
Bob Parks is an Associate Editor of Wired Magazine, "Bob's morning begins at about 6:45 am.and Bob is kind of mad, because Bob usually gets up at around 7:15 and likes to cut it close with his morning commute, but I look at my radio and it says that there's a traffic jam on 101 South and I'm gonna need an extra 1/2 hour.And so my radio has got a net connection, wireless net connection as well as a good old power cord to the wall and it has received notice that there's a traffic jam and it has calculated an extra 1/2 hour commute time."
Some day everything may be connected to the Internet.Your refrigerator will add milk to your Internet grocery list when the date on the carton has passed.Light bulbs will be ordered before they burn out.
It's fun to try to guess the future.Usually the predictions are wrong.The one thing we know for sure is that we can't imagine how technology will change.
How will wireless computers and Internet services help rural areas?
A.One of the biggest barriers to Internet use is getting wires into rural areas.
B.The wireless computers will be cheaper.
C.People in rural areas don't have anything else to do.
D.People in rural areas already have wireless boxes on their roofs.
37、 Constance Hale says "email has been an incredible boon to communication".What Does she mean by this?
A.People want to see the person they are talking to on the phon
B. email is easier than talking on the phon
C. People are using writing and reading more with emai
D. email is not private enoug
38、 In which case mentioned in the passage would an automatic language translator be helpful?
A.A medical emergenc
B. Police actio
C. Travelin
D. All of the abov
39、 Why did Bob Parks radio wake him up 1/2 hour earlier than usual?
A.The electricity had gone off during the nigh
B. Bob had set the alarm wron
C. Bob did not want to be lat
D. The Internet had informed the radio of a traffic ja
40、根据以下资料,回答40-59题。 When I was about 12 1 had an enemy, a girl who liked to point out my shortcomings.Week by week her list grew: I was skinny, I wasn't a good student, I was boyish, I talked too loud, and so on.I put up with her as long as I could.At last, with great anger, I ran to my father in tears.
He listened to my outburst quietly.Then he asked, "Are the things she says true or not?"
True? I wanted to know how to strike back.What did truth have to do with it?
"Mary, didn't you ever wonder what you are really like? Well, you now have that girl's opinion.Go and make a list of everything she said and mark the points that are true.Pay no attention to the other things she said."
I did as he directed and discovered to my surprise that about half the things were true.Some of them I couldn't change (like being skinny), but a good number I could and suddenly wanted to change.
For the first time in my life I got a fairly clear picture of myself.
I brought the list back to Daddy.He refused to take it.
"That's just for you," he said."You know better than anybody else the truth about yourself, once you hear it.But you've got to learn to listen, not to close your ears in anger or hurt.When something said about you is true you'll know it.You'll find that it will echo inside you."
Daddy's advice has returned to me at many important moments. What did the girl's enemy like to do?
A. Talking with he
B. Pointing out her weak point
C. Reporting to the teache
D. Quarrelling with he
41、 What did the girl do when she could no longer bear her enemy?
A. She turned to her fathe
B. She cried to her heart's conten
C. She tried to put up with her agai
D. She tried to be her frien
42、 Why did the girl's father ask her to make the list?
A. He wanted to keep the list at hom
B. He didn't know what the girl's enemy had sai
C. He wanted the girl to talk bac
D. He wanted her to check if she really had these weak point
43、 What can we infer from reading the passage?
A. The girl benefited from her father's advic
B. The girl was very often angry with her fathe
C. The girl's father loved other people's advic
D. The girl was easily hurt by her father
44、根据以下资料,回答44-63题。 The earliest immigrants to North America found Indians already living there.The Indians numbered about 500,000 at that time.Their society was a primitive society, but they lived peacefully and welcomed the white strangers to the land.However, these early immigrants from Europe didn't want to share the land with the natives.They killed off many of the Indians, seized their land or pushed them off to lands farther away.Today the Indians, not more than half a million, live in poverty and misery on the land on which they were once masters.
The earliest immigrants were the Spanish, who settled in the southern part of what is now the US.The next large group were the English, after the English came the French, Dutch, Irish, Germans, and other nationality groups, mostly European.
Another early group to arrive were the Negroes.But they were brought in as slaves from Africa.They didn't win freedom till generations later. Who were the earliest people living in North America?
A. The Spanis
B. The Englis
C. The Negroe
D. The Indian
45、 Why didn't the immigrants share the lands with the natives?
A. They thought the Indians were not friendly to the
B. They wanted to seize the lands as their ow
C. Because North America was first discovered by the
D. Because the Indian people liked making war to the
36、根据以下资料,回答36-55题。
The year 2000 will bring big changes in communication.Cell phones will be small enough to carry in your pocket.Videophones will let you see the person you are talking to on the phone.Tiny hand size computers will know your favorite subjects.The Internet and email will be everywhere. Technologists believe 2000 will be the year of video messaging.You will be able to see whom you're talking to.
Also in the near future small wireless boxes will pick up information from satellites.In 5 years, computers won't need to be connected through wires.
All of this will be good for rural areas and countries that don't have cable or telephone now.
In 20 years you may only need to think about something and the computer will do it.
Constance Hale is the author of Sin and Syntax, "I believe that email has been an incredible boon to communication.People are writing today where they would have been telephoning yesterday.So people are engaging with words more than they have for the last couple generations."
If people use email and the Internet more, it could make people better readers and writers.Some people think the most important part of communication is to make people understand each other better.Will technology make that easier?
The translator also comes in handy in medical emergencies.Tam Dinh says, "Where people are injured it's always important to get as much information as quickly as possible."
Bob Parks is an Associate Editor of Wired Magazine, "Bob's morning begins at about 6:45 am.and Bob is kind of mad, because Bob usually gets up at around 7:15 and likes to cut it close with his morning commute, but I look at my radio and it says that there's a traffic jam on 101 South and I'm gonna need an extra 1/2 hour.And so my radio has got a net connection, wireless net connection as well as a good old power cord to the wall and it has received notice that there's a traffic jam and it has calculated an extra 1/2 hour commute time."
Some day everything may be connected to the Internet.Your refrigerator will add milk to your Internet grocery list when the date on the carton has passed.Light bulbs will be ordered before they burn out.
It's fun to try to guess the future.Usually the predictions are wrong.The one thing we know for sure is that we can't imagine how technology will change.
How will wireless computers and Internet services help rural areas?
A.One of the biggest barriers to Internet use is getting wires into rural areas.
B.The wireless computers will be cheaper.
C.People in rural areas don't have anything else to do.
D.People in rural areas already have wireless boxes on their roofs.
37、 Constance Hale says "email has been an incredible boon to communication".What Does she mean by this?
A.People want to see the person they are talking to on the phon
B. email is easier than talking on the phon
C. People are using writing and reading more with emai
D. email is not private enoug
38、 In which case mentioned in the passage would an automatic language translator be helpful?
A.A medical emergenc
B. Police actio
C. Travelin
D. All of the abov
39、 Why did Bob Parks radio wake him up 1/2 hour earlier than usual?
A.The electricity had gone off during the nigh
B. Bob had set the alarm wron
C. Bob did not want to be lat
D. The Internet had informed the radio of a traffic ja
40、根据以下资料,回答40-59题。 When I was about 12 1 had an enemy, a girl who liked to point out my shortcomings.Week by week her list grew: I was skinny, I wasn't a good student, I was boyish, I talked too loud, and so on.I put up with her as long as I could.At last, with great anger, I ran to my father in tears.
He listened to my outburst quietly.Then he asked, "Are the things she says true or not?"
True? I wanted to know how to strike back.What did truth have to do with it?
"Mary, didn't you ever wonder what you are really like? Well, you now have that girl's opinion.Go and make a list of everything she said and mark the points that are true.Pay no attention to the other things she said."
I did as he directed and discovered to my surprise that about half the things were true.Some of them I couldn't change (like being skinny), but a good number I could and suddenly wanted to change.
For the first time in my life I got a fairly clear picture of myself.
I brought the list back to Daddy.He refused to take it.
"That's just for you," he said."You know better than anybody else the truth about yourself, once you hear it.But you've got to learn to listen, not to close your ears in anger or hurt.When something said about you is true you'll know it.You'll find that it will echo inside you."
Daddy's advice has returned to me at many important moments. What did the girl's enemy like to do?
A. Talking with he
B. Pointing out her weak point
C. Reporting to the teache
D. Quarrelling with he
41、 What did the girl do when she could no longer bear her enemy?
A. She turned to her fathe
B. She cried to her heart's conten
C. She tried to put up with her agai
D. She tried to be her frien
42、 Why did the girl's father ask her to make the list?
A. He wanted to keep the list at hom
B. He didn't know what the girl's enemy had sai
C. He wanted the girl to talk bac
D. He wanted her to check if she really had these weak point
43、 What can we infer from reading the passage?
A. The girl benefited from her father's advic
B. The girl was very often angry with her fathe
C. The girl's father loved other people's advic
D. The girl was easily hurt by her father
44、根据以下资料,回答44-63题。 The earliest immigrants to North America found Indians already living there.The Indians numbered about 500,000 at that time.Their society was a primitive society, but they lived peacefully and welcomed the white strangers to the land.However, these early immigrants from Europe didn't want to share the land with the natives.They killed off many of the Indians, seized their land or pushed them off to lands farther away.Today the Indians, not more than half a million, live in poverty and misery on the land on which they were once masters.
The earliest immigrants were the Spanish, who settled in the southern part of what is now the US.The next large group were the English, after the English came the French, Dutch, Irish, Germans, and other nationality groups, mostly European.
Another early group to arrive were the Negroes.But they were brought in as slaves from Africa.They didn't win freedom till generations later. Who were the earliest people living in North America?
A. The Spanis
B. The Englis
C. The Negroe
D. The Indian
45、 Why didn't the immigrants share the lands with the natives?
A. They thought the Indians were not friendly to the
B. They wanted to seize the lands as their ow
C. Because North America was first discovered by the
D. Because the Indian people liked making war to the