湖南2017年成人学位英语考试考前冲刺试题及答案三
- 第1页:湖南学位英语考试考前冲刺试题1-5
- 第2页:湖南学位英语考试考前冲刺试题6-10
- 第3页:湖南学位英语考试考前冲刺试题11-20
Part II Reading Comprehension Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfin-ished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one andmark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the centre.
根据短文内容,回答下面试题。
It was not much fun to travel on one of the old sailing ships. Life was hard for both passengers and crew. 17th century sailing ships were small and rolled heavily in rough seas, so most of the passengers were seasick.
There were no toilets, and the spaces below deck where passengers had to stay during gales were often not more than 5 foot high. Water was scarce and the little water they got was brown and smelt terrible.
Food was a problem, too there was only salted meat, ship' s biscuits and cheese, but the cheese was so hard that sailors often made buttons out of it for their jackets and trousers. There were no vegetables or fruit, so the people on board often fell ill.
The sailors, however, were a bit better off than the passengers. They each had a bottle of beer a day, and they needed. The work they had to do was hard and dangerous. Courage was needed, for the heavy sails had to be set and taken down in all kinds of weather, and quite often sailors were swept overboard in a gale. Almost the worst thing about the voyages was the time they took up to 70 days for the journey across the Atlantic. Not surprisingly, everybody was overjoyed when they at last approached land and stepped ashore. But some ships never arrived.
第11题 In the 17th century__________.
A.life on old sailing ships was enjoyable
B.people enjoyed sailing old ships in rough seas
C.most of the passengers felt comfortable when the ship was rolling
D.it was very painful for both passengers and crew during the voyage
答案:D
第12题 The passengers __________ when the ship was heavily rolling.
A.slept well B.could drink a lot of water
C.had to stay below deck D.had a big room of more than 5 foot high
答案:C
第13题 Which of the following statements is true about food?
A.Passengers had a lot of vegetables, but no fruit.
B.The sailors had four tins of beer a day.
C.The people on the ship often fell ill because of the lack of food.
D.The food for the passengers was more and better than that for the crew.
答案:C
第14题 The working condition of the sailors was very hard.__________.
A.They often had to set the sails in bad weather
B.So they had less courage
C.They were happy to be swept overboard in a strong wind
D.A 70-day-journey across the Atlantic was their happiest thing
答案:A
第15题 When the people saw the land,__________.
A.only passengers were glad B.the sailors had to swim ashore
C.they were surprised at the news that some ships never arrived D.all of them were excited
答案:D
根据短文内容,回答下面试题。
No country in the world has more daily newspapers than the USA. There are almost 2,000 of them, as compared with 155 in Japan, 164 in Argentina and 111 in Britain. The quality of some American papers is extremely high and their views are quoted all over the world. Distinguished dailies like the Washington Post or the New Fork Times have a powerful influence all over the country.
However, the Post and the Times are not national newspapers in the sense that The Times is in Britain or LeMonde is in France, since each American city has its own daily newspaper. The best of these present detailed accounts of national and international news, but many tend to limit themselves to state or cite news.
Like the press in most other countries, American newspapers range from the "sensational", which feature crime, sex and rumor, to the serious, which focus on factual news and the analysis of world events. But with few exceptions American newspapers try to entertain as well as give in-formation, for they have to compete with television.
Just as American newspapers give way to all tastes, so do they also try and apply to readers for all political persuasions. A few newspapers support extremist groups on the far right and on the far left, but most daily newspapers attempt to attract middle-of-the-road Americans who are essentially moderate. Many of these papers print columns by well-known journalists of different political and social views, in order to present a balanced picture.
As in other democratic countries American newspapers can be either responsible or irresponsible, but it is generally accepted that the American press serves its country well and that it has more than once bravely uncovered political scandals (丑闻) or crimes, for instance, the Watergate Affair. The newspapers drew the attention of the public to the fears of the Vietnam War.
第16题 There are fewer national newspapers in__________.
A.Britain than in the USA B.France than in Britain
C.the USA than in Britain or France D.France than in the USA or Britain
答案:C
第17题 Most American newspapers try to entertain their readers because__________.
A.they have to keep up a good relation with them B.they have to compete with television
C.they have to write about crime, sex and rumor D.they have to give factual news in an interesting way
答案:B
第18题 Many American newspapers attract readers of different political tendency by__________.
A.supporting extremist groups from time to time
B.inviting middle-of-the-road Americans to write articles for them
C.avoiding carrying articles about extremists
D.printing articles representing different political viewpoints
答案:D
第19题 In this passage, the word "press" (Para. 2) means__________.
A.a machine for printing B.the business of printing C.great force D.newspapers
答案:D
第20题 The passage is mainly about__________.
A.the characteristics of American newspapers B.the development of American newspapers
C.the functions of American newspapers D.the merits and shortcomings of American newspapers
答案:A
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