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1、 大学英语B统考模拟试卷及参考答案一第一部分 交际英语此部分共有5个未完成的对话,针对每个对话中未完成的部分有4个选项,请你从A, B, C, D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1. Would you mind helping me to get it upstairs? _ A. Yes, it is. B. No, it isnt. C. Sure. D. No, of course not. 正确答案:D题目解析:译文:你能帮我把它拿到楼上去吗?解析:A是的,它是。B不,它不是。C当然。D不,当然不介意。所以根据题意正确答案为D。2. Is this beautiful?
2、_ A. Yes, rarely have I seen this before. B. Yes, I need a rest. C. No, tomorrow will be fine. D. No, the work should be done by him. 正确答案:A题目解析:译文:这个好看吗?解析:A是的,我之前很少看到过这么好看的。 B是的,我需要休息。C不,明天就可以。D不,这项工作需要由他来完成。根据题意正确答案为A。3. _ An accident has happened. A. Where was the accident? B. What happened? C.
3、When was the accident? D. Why did it happen? 正确答案:B题目解析:译文:一场事故发生了。解析:答案A这场事故在哪儿? 答案B发生什么事情了啊?答案C这个事故什么时候发生的啊。 答案D为什么会发生啊?根据回答表示问的是发生什么了,正确答案选B。4. Excuse me, how soon does this train leave? _ A. It leaves every half an hour. B. It leaves in ten minutes. C. The next trains leaves at ten. D. There is
4、one at four. 正确答案:B题目解析:译文:对不起,多久这辆车才会离开?解析:答案A每半小时离开一次。 答案B将在十分钟内离开。 答案C下一辆列车将在十点离开。 答案D有一辆四点的。正确答案选B。5. How do I get to the cinema? _ A. Its very far. B. Yes, there is a cinema near here. C. Its about a ten-minute walk from here. D. Go down this street and turn left. 正确答案:D题目解析:译文:我怎么去电影院?解析:A它很远。
5、B是的,电影院就在附近。C走路过去大约十分钟。D走过这条街然后左转。所以根据题意正确答案为D。第二部分 阅读理解此部分共有2篇短文,每篇短文后有5个问题,每个问题后有4个选项,请你从A, B, C, D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 My friend Mike was shaking his head in disbelief. That young woman who just waited on me, he said, pointing to an employee of the fast food restaurant where we were eating, had
6、to call someone over to help her count change. The cash register (现金出纳机) showed her I needed 99 cents, but she couldnt figure out how to count out the coins. I understood Mikes concern. What we have done in this country, although unintentionally, is to create several generations of individuals most
7、of whom have no idea how to reason; how to do simple math; how to do research; or, finally, how to be creative (有创造力的). The reason for this is our overuse of information technology: video games, television, digital watches, calculators, and computers. Information technology feeds us information with
8、out requiring us to think about it and let us perform operations without understanding them. It is time we took a hard look at an educational system that only teaches our children how to push buttons. Our kids cant tell time if the clock has hands. They can use calculators, but cannot add, subtract,
9、 divide, or multiply. Video games have taken the place of active, imaginative play. Although most of them are technically literate, they choose not to read. They are so used to television and movies that they cannot use their imagination to stay interested in a book. It is not enough to recognize th
10、at a problem exists. What we need is a solution. The one I offer is simple to suggest, but may be impossible to carry out. We must unplug our children. If we dont, they will never learn how to solve problems. They will never learn even basic reasoning skills and will certainly not develop creativity
11、. Instead of filling classrooms with electronics, lets concentrate on good old-fashioned literacy reading books. Students must be taught not to perform computer operations by rote (死记), but to figure and reason for themselves. They must see how things work and how processes lead to results, they mus
12、t also stretch their imagination. 6. What is the problem with the employee of the fast food restaurant? A. She does not know how to operate the cash register. B. She is unable to solve simple math problems. C. She lacks coins for customers. D. She does not know how to count coins. 正确答案:B题目解析:细节推断题。从
13、第一段中“she couldnt figure out how to count out the coins”(她不能解决如何去点硬币的数目的问题)可以推断出她不能解决好简单的数学问题,所以正确答案为B“她不能解决简单的数学问题”。7. What is Mikes concern? A. People now rely too much on information technology. B. Many restaurants now do not provide good service. C. Modern technology feeds us too much information
14、. D. We are creating people who can. 正确答案:D题目解析:推断题。第一段中都在说借助电子工具不去自己思考,在最后一段里也提到了“Students must be taught not to perform computer operations by rote (死记), but to figure and reason for themselves.”(学生们必须被教导不要通过运用电脑程序去死记,而要去独自思考和得出结论)所以只有D准确,正确答案为D“我们正在创造那些不能独自思考的人”。8. For children to be interested i
15、n reading, they must _. A. have an imaginative mind B. be given the right books C. turn off their television sets D. have a large enough vocabulary 正确答案:A题目解析:细节推断题。从第二段最后一句“They are so used to television and movies that they cannot use their imagination to stay interested in a book.”(孩子们对电视和电影是如此的依
16、赖,以至于他们不能运用他们自己的想象力去对读物感兴趣)可以推断出来正确答案为A“由于孩子们对阅读感兴趣,他们一定具有富有想象力的思维”。9. What solution does the author suggest to our childrens problem? A. Get them off TV and computer games. B. Turn off all electronic equipment at school. C. Teach them how to learn from video games. D. Give them freedom in the use o
17、f computers. 正确答案:A题目解析:细节推理题。从第二段中第三句“Video games have taken the place of active, imaginative play.”(电子游戏占据了活跃想象游戏的太多空间)可以推理出作者建议让孩子们远离电视和电脑游戏,所以正确答案为A“让孩子们远离电视和电脑游戏”。10.We can see from the passage that the author believes _. A. information technology is being overused B. modern technology helps us
18、 to do things we dont even understand C. reading benefits children more than anything else D. electronics has no place in the classroom 正确答案:C题目解析:细节推断题。在最后一段中“lets concentrate on good old-fashioned literacy reading books.”(让我们把注意力集中在那些老式的好的文学读物上来吧)可以推断出作者的用意,所以正确答案为C“我们从这篇文章里看出来,作者认为阅读对于孩子们来说比任何其他事
19、情都有益”。 Even the newest gardener realizes that plants die without water; what is not so well known is that plants die equally decisively, though not so quickly, if they are overwatered(浇水过多). Beginners usually decide to play it safe and keep their potted(盆栽的) plants thoroughly wet. In consequence, de
20、ath by drowning is one of the commonest disasters to befall (降临)the plants of a new horticulturist. Plants wither (枯萎)away if they dont get enough water, and this draws attention to their problem. A plant that has been slightly underwatered so that it droops strikes terror into the heart of its new
21、owner. But it will, in fact, recover completely as long as rescue comes in time and the process is not repeated too often. Overwatered plants, unfortunately, do not give any such obvious signal; slowly they cease to thrive and the first visible indication of serious trouble is a yellowing of the low
22、er leaves. Unless the overwatered pot soil is given a considerable period without water, during which time the plant will continue to look wretched, it will suddenly collapse in exactly the same way as the underwatered plantbut with no chance of being revived because the roots have rotted away. 11.
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