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考过真题—电大 会计学-学位英语阅读理解

(一)Most people feel stress at some time in their lives. Some people like this pressure and work better because of it.

Other people

1. Which is NOT a correct statement about stress? A. Stress is the cause of our discomfort and should be avoided by everyone.

2. According to the passage, people under stress may do all of the following EXCEPT ______. C. Cry

3. The author cites the example of crying baby in order to ______. D. support that stress comes from how people regard the stress

4. According to the passage, stress can be caused by all the following EXCEPT . A. a critical event

5.The tone of the passage is _B. informative

What kind of home you need to prepare for your dog will depend on what kind of dog it is. Some dogs will spend most of their time

1.According to the writer's suggestions, dogs should be fed __

B. regularly with balanced food.

2. Why is exercise important to the dogs?B. It helps to develop friendly character and working skills.

3. What does pet (paragraph 4) mean?

B. The dog

4. This passage discusses the following except ____D. training of a dog.

One morning a young woman, who has recently lost her first job, was examining the advertisements in the paper in search of

1. What must the woman do to know the way of making money? C. Send a postal for five pence and an envelope with a stamp and her address.

2. According to the story, her mother A. didn't believe the ad. and didn't want her to do so

3. What was the easy way? D. To learn from the advertiser.

4. This passage is ____B. a humor.

That "Monday morning feeling " could be a crushing pain in the chest which leaves you sweating and gasping (气喘) for breath.

1. What is the "Monday morning feeling "? B. It's a feeling of pain in the chest which makes people sweat and gasp.

2. According to the research from Germany and Italy, "Monday morning feeling"

A. has something to do with heart attacks.

3. What can we infer from Dr. Willich 's opinion on "Monday morning feeling" and heart attacks? B. "Monday morning feeling" is not enough to explain the cause of heart attacks.

4. What did Dr. Willich suggest? A. We should learn to enjoy our work.

More than 2,500 years ago, a man in India

made a discovery. He discovered the cause of

unhappiness and its cure. The man

1. According to the passage, Siddhartha

Gautam was . C. the founder of a great

religion

2. Which of the following statements is true?

A. Siddhartha had a happy childhood.

3. Why did Siddhartha sit under the tree for 49

days? B. He tried to work out the truth of life.

4. Which can be the best title of the passage?

A. The Founder of a Great Religion

For thousands of years people dreamed of

having ability to fly. Mythology and folklore are

filled with tales of supernatural

1. Which of the following is true? A. People

have always hoped to fly since ancient times.

2. Which of the following is a great change

brought by flying? B. People can reach any place

in the world within 24 hours.

3. What does the word "tropical" (paragraph 3)

mean? C. The southern hot area. 4. The

development of aviation provided people with .

D. more job chances

Few countries will admit officially that they

employ spies. However, from time to time, a spy

is caught and the public

1.How many men got out? B. Three.

2.2. How were they dressed?

C. They dressed in heavy black coats.

3. They kept looking_____. B. over the side

4.

What were they doing in that cold morning?

A. They were exchanging spies.

you have decided to raise a dog. Keep in

mind that a dog, is a living creature that will

become attached to your home. With

1. According to the writer's suggestions, dogs

should be fed ____ B. regularly with balanced

food.

2. Why is exercise important to the dogs?

B. It helps to develop friendly character and

working skills.

3.What does pet (paragraph 4) mean?

B. The dog

4.This passage discusses the following except

_ D. training of a dog.

While plant and animal species are

disappearing at a rapidly increasing rate

throughout the world, scientists note

1.What is the best title for this passage?

B.Protecting Endangered Species

2.The number of elephants killed illegally

A. African countries agreed to establish

3.In Africa, the number of elephants killed illegally

in 1983 and 1984 was__C__ √C.135

000=89000+46000.

4.The number of mountain gorillas has remained

___√C.Rwanda developed an important business

that depends on protecting

5.The phrase短语"the wild"荒野in Paragraph 5

refers to ___

√C.the wild nature

In 1848, gold was discovered in

California; from all over the nation,

thousands of young men set out出发for

1.This article as a whole is about _A_.

A. how people got blue jeans

2.While not stated in the article, you can tell

that __B. Levi found riches in the gold fields

3.The word this in the first paragraph, last

sentence, refers to___C. many people

looking for gold

4.Levi used strong blue cotton cloth to make

pants because ___C. miners wanted pants

which could stand rough work

5.Which of the following sentences is not

correct? C. It was in California that blue

jeans first became popular

Culture shock might be called an

occupational disease of people who have

been suddenly transplanted abroad, Like

1.According to the passage, culture shock

C. is actually not a disease

2.According to the passage, culture shock

results from ___ A. the sudden change of the

social atmosphere and customs

3.Which one of the following may not be the

symptoms征兆of culture shock? C. You

suddenly forget what a word means.

4.How would a person who stays abroad most

probably react when he or she is frustrated by

the culture shock according to the passage?

A. He is most likely to refuse to absorb the

strange environment at first.

5.This passage is most likely taken from _?_

D. an essay on human customs

The English names of the months of

the year come from Latin拉丁. January1,

March3, May5,and June6 were all named

1. What do people often do in the first month

of the year? D. Both A and C.

2. The second month of a year is named

February probably because ___ C. it is time

to consider spring cleaning

3. Regarding the origin of the name of the

second month of a year, the author is .

A. not very sure

4. According to the passage, which of the

following is TRUE? A. It is frequently

rainy and stormy in March in most of North

America.

5. Which of the following statements might

be the topic sentence of this passage?

B. The English names of the months of the

year are from Latin.

Rote-learning (死记硬背), spoon-fed

education, produces a brand of kids that

don't know what to do when entering

1. According to the author, the future doesn't

need ___ D) followers追随者

2. In the author's view作者观点, how can

students learn well? D) Combine listening

with looking and doing.

3.What does the author mean by "The

changing speed of information is frightening"?

B. What we learned today may not be useful

4.What does the last sentence of the passage

tell us? B. Students may have to do jobs

which have not yet been invente

5.The author's attitude towards rote-learning is

___B) disapproving

Since the late 1960s a growing number of women have expressed a strong dissatisfaction with any marriage

1.Since the late 1960s more women have been dissatisfied with the marriage where in _D) the wife only take care of the household

2. What is the long-standing division of labor 劳动分工between husband and wife in America? D) Husband plays a superior role while wife plays an inferior role.

3. Which statement is NOT true about the new type of marriage? C) Wife earns the living while husband does housework.

4.The women's attitudes toward marriage contribute to D) all of the above

5.Which of the following can be the title for this passage? D) The Equal Right Between Husband and Wife

When all the animals of a species(种类) die out, the whole world loses. That is gone forever. Many people are worried about

1 Joan Embary is a ___√A naturalist

2 Many people are worried that ____

√C may species in the animal world may die 3 Gorillas are ___

√A gentle and shy文雅和害羞

4 snakes蛇are________

√C the enemy of harmful insects

5 It is implied but not stated that now many women work in zoos. because___

√B Joan Embery has set a good example for them. Joan Embery

If you want to stay young, sit down and have a good think. This is the research finding of a team of Japanese doctors, who ers,

1.The team of doctors wanted to find out [ A ] why certain people age sooner than others

2. On what are their research findings based? [ C ] The study of brain volumes of different

3. The doctor ' s tests show that ___

[ D ] some people ' s brains have contracted 4. The word "subjects" in paragraph 5

[ C ] persons chosen to be studied in an 5.. According to the passage, which people seem to age slower than the others?

[A] Lawyers. 律师

Being a man has always been dangerous. There are about 105 males born for every 100 females, but this ratio drops to near 1. According to the author, what was the danger a man had to face?

2. The sentence "There is another way to commit evolutionary suicide" perhaps means

3. The example of India interprets that

4. The author argues that our bodies have stopped evolving because_____.

5. What is the main idea of the passage?

第1空答案C. Lower survival.

第2空答案C. there is another factor to prevent us from evolving

第3空答案B. natural selection hardly works among the rich and the poor

第4空答案A. life has been improved by technological advance

第5空答案D. Human evolution going nowhere.

How do the American office men and

women dress themselves when they go to work?

In certain kinds of businesses the

1. According to the text, some women have to

work in pants because _______.

2. "dress in good taste" (in Paragraph 3) may refer

to_______.

3. "The importance of grooming cannot be

overemphasized" (in Paragraph 4) may most

probably mean _______.

4. It is suggested in the text that before leaving

home for work _______ .

5. Which of the following can be inferred from the

text?

第1空答案A. pants are almost a necessity for their

work

第2空答案D. dress in proper and unobvious

clothes

第3空答案C. grooming should be

overemphasized because it is very important

第4空答案D. everyone make sure he or she is

properly dressed or made up

第5空答案C. Both men and women may go to an

evening engagement before returning home.

The University of London is one of Britain's

largest centers for higher education, with a

name for international education. Located in

one of the world's

1.The University of London is situated at a city

2.The University of London is famous for___.

3.Whenever international students have any

difficulty in life, they can go to______ for help.

4.The university assures the first year students that

__________.

5.The main purpose of this passage is

to___________.

第1空答案B. full of activity and energy

第2空答案B. international education

第3空答案C. the Student Service Office

第4空答案A. they can have a place in halls of

residence if they wish to

第5空答案C. draw more international students

Charlie Chaplin has broken all records in

making people laugh. No one has so set a whole

world laughing as the little man with

1.All of the following about Charlie Chaplin are

true except __________.

2.According to the author, Charlie Chaplin has

been popular with generation after generation

because _________.

3.According to Charlie Chaplin's life history

writers, _________ had a strong influence on the

type of films he made.

4.According to the passage, which of the following

is true?

5.This passage was ____________.

第1空答案A. he was born in the USA

第2空答案D. both B and C

第3空答案D. his unhappy early years in the poor

area in London

第4空答案D. Chaplin's films are the

combinations of funny and sad elements.

第5空答案B. written about Charlie Chaplin

A man on a lonely island can act as he

likes because he has no one to consider

except himself. But when Robinson Crusoe

discovered footprints in the sand, he could

1. A man on a lonely island can act as he

likes, because _______.

2. Two strangers will never get along well

unless _______.

3. If you meet a tribe whose language you

don't know, you can offer all the followings

EXCEPT _______.

4. The arrival of an important visitor is

something out of the ordinary, so they will .

5. If you want to live well in a community,

.

第1空答案D. he feels it unnecessary to

consider others

第2空答案C. they make peace with each

other or one defeats the other

第3空答案A. teaching them your language

第4空答案C. receive the visitor better

第5空答案C. you should follow the rules

and conventions of society

“the more you learn, the more you

earn,”said the pop singer Cyndi

lauper as she accepted her high

school diploma at the age of 35. in the

USA

1.many young Americans want to go to

college because B they can get higher

income with higher degrees

2 it could be concluded from the second

paragraph that C college education can

make a student understand a lot about the

world around him

3 when the students study in college, they can

D do all of the above

4 in America, the percentage of college

graduates among working people is B much

higher than in most other major nations

5 which of the following can most probably

be inferred from the passage?

B all of the Americans have realized the

importance of receiving a college education

If you want to keep young, sit down

and have a good think, this is the

research finding of a team of

Japanese doctors, who say that most

1 the team of doctors wanted to find out

B why some people age sooner than others

2 the front and side parts of the brain relate to

all of the following aspects EXCEPT

D eating and breathing

3 the word “subjects”(in paragraph 4) most

probably refers to

B persons chosen to be studied in an

experiment

4 according to the research findings, which

kind of people seems to age most quickly?

D farm workers

5 which of the following sentences is NOT

mentioned in the passage?

C the team of doctors made these tests in

order to show how the brain works

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