浙江省2019年选拔优秀高职高专毕业生进入本科学习统一考试
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浙江省2004年选拔优秀高职高专毕业生进入本科学习试点工作实施细则为有利于在更广的范围和更高的层次上提升各类优秀专科学生的学历层次和知识结构,有利于全面促进专科学校的校风、学风建设,决定今年在浙江大学、浙江工业大学、宁波大学、浙江师范大学、杭州电子工业学院、温州医学院、杭州师范学院、浙江林学院、浙江大学城市学院、浙江科技学院开展面向全省高校选拔优秀专科生进入本科学习试点工作(以下简称“普通高校专升本”)。
现特制定《实施细则》如下:二、招生对象及条件。
招生对象为浙江省各级各类全日制普通高校同专业或相近专业的应届专科毕业生(包括普通高专、高职、电大普通班的应届毕业生)。
报考者应具备下列条件:1、坚持四项基本原则、遵纪守法;2、所学专业与招生专业相同或相近;3、3月前已通过CET—3或高职高专英语应用能力A级(艺术类专业除外);浙江省高校计算机等级考试一级;专科专业为英语专业的考生无须通过CET—3,专科专业为计算机专业的考生无须通过计算机等级考试;4、身体健康。
下列人员不能报考:在校期间受记过(含)以上处分者;当年读完专科,因各种原因不能按期正常毕业者;所学专业与招生专业非相同或相近的专科毕业生。
三、报名。
1、符合报考条件的考生,向所在学校招生办领取考生登记表,填妥后上交所在学校招生办。
所在学校招生办负责考生资格初审,填妥《考生花名册》(格式见实施意见附件三)后,将符合报考条件的考生材料,于3月16日送到浙江工业大学翔园宾馆,分别办理集体报名手续(10个招生院校均在翔园宾馆接受报名)。
报考材料如下:(1)大学期间所有课程成绩单;(2)考生身份证复印件;(3)考生登记表(格式见实施意见附件一);(4)CET-3级考试证书或高职高专英语应用能力A级证书和计算机等级证书复印件;(5)考生近期一寸正面免冠照片2张(照片背面写上毕业学校及考生姓名),一张贴在报考登记表上,一张用于准考证;(6)报考费(同普通高校高考报考费)90元/人。
浙江省2012年选拔优秀高职高专毕业生进入本科学习统一考试大学语文请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂、写在答题纸上。
选择题部分注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔填写在答题纸规定的位置上。
2.每小题选出答案后,用2B 铅笔把答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
不能答在试题卷上。
一、选择题:在每一小题的四个答案中选出一个正确的答案。
本题共有20小题,每小题1分,共20分。
1.下列加点词语解释不正确的是()。
A.今尔出于崖涘,观于大海,乃知尔丑.丑:鄙陋,此处指水小。
B.大道之行也,与三代之英,丘未之逮.也逮:及,到。
C.故谋用是作,而兵.由此起兵:指士兵。
D.城郭沟池.以为固,礼义以为纪池:护城河。
2.下列加点词语解释不正确的是()。
A.抑本.其成败之迹,而皆自于人欤?本:考察。
B.故方其盛也,举.天下之豪杰,莫能与之争举:提到。
C.其后用兵,则遣从事以一少牢告.庙告:祷告、祭告。
D.姜氏欲之,焉.辟害!焉:怎么,如何。
3.下列加点词语解释正确的是()。
A.使人属.孟尝君属:隶属,臣属。
B.于是乘其车,揭其剑,过.其友过:拜访。
C.汉军罢.,弗能追罢:罢休,收兵。
D.终不能复对刀笔之吏....刀笔之吏:指经常带刀带笔的官。
4.下列成语中没有错别字的是()。
A.出奇制胜B.既往不究C.震聋发聩D.金壁辉煌5.下列表述正确的是()。
A.请示、报告等上行公文可以不用书写主送机关B.上级领导发给下级的下行公文可以不用书写主送机关C.直接向社会公众发布的公文(如通告、公告等)可以不用书写主送机关D.所有公文都必须书写公文的主送机关6.下列《前赤壁赋》的语句中,描写箫声的是()。
A.耳得之而为声B.飘飘乎如遗世独立C.舞幽壑之潜蛟D.寄蜉蝣于天地7.《陌上桑》中见了罗敷后“脱帽著帩头”的是()。
A.使君B.耕者C.少年D.行者8.柳永《八声甘州》抒写的主要情感内容是()。
2019年省高等职业技术教育招生考试语文试卷姓名准考证本试题卷共六大题。
全卷共页。
满分150分,考试时间150分钟。
注意事项:1.所有试题均需在答题纸上作答,未在规定区域答题,每错一个区域扣卷面总分1分,在试卷和草稿纸上作答无效。
2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔填写在答题纸和试卷上。
3.1 ~12题每题选出答案后,用2B铅笔将答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
其余各题用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔将答案写在答题纸相应题目序号后的横线上(不要超出边线)。
一、基础知识(本大题共8小题,每小题3分,共24分)1.下列标号的句子中単有错别字且加点字的波音正确的一项是①当你打开一本书,等持你的是务种避噸(hnu)、不剧而遥,让你直上云宵或遁入曲暝=②毒一页书上也许还巍含看各评心境情绪,上你时而唏嘘不已、痛哭流涕,时而又情不自等(jhl )、被涕为笑,=③你打开L表书,又好似开启了一条可以随意穿孥(whuB )的时空邃道.晞间拥有了一双可以卿風的翅膀=④每一页书中还可能隱含着一场承(d L)荡一切的头脳风菱、一场迫在眉睑的革命°A.①B.②C.③D.④2.下列各句中加点词语,使用不当噸的一项是A.虚拟现实真正实现从技亲斯产业的擧半、培育新的发展动能,必须建立完整的产业链:,B.司机李师傅冒者生命危险救了一个落关儿童的事迹,一经新闻媒体报道.就被传得博技弓用.感动了无数市民,C.涵集全民国家安全意识.切实筑牢国家安全的群众基础,需要人人场紧国家安全这根弦,拧紧头脳中的“宰至贖”。
D"在戸女使用手机的问题上,父母不应该仅仅讲道理,更要用自己的行为给孩于做榜样,由为从某种意义上说教审!与凱3.下列选項标点符号使用札虫畐丄嵐是A.苏轼游钟山后,诗句着鬲多马障日,江远欲浮天"1.安石读罢.谦称“老夫平生所作诗,无此一句二B.越开放,越发展:越发展,纏需要进一步开放。
浙江省2019年选拔优秀高职高专毕业生进入本科学习统一考试知乎教育英语全真模拟(二模)Part I Reading Comprehension(60marks,60minutes)Section A(50marks:2marks for each item)Format IDirections:There are4passages in this part.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.You should choose the best choice.Passage oneQuestions1to5are based on the following passage:The elephant was lying heavily on its side,fast asleep.A few dogs started barking at it.The elephant woke up in a terrible anger:it chased the dogs into the village where they ran for safety.That didn’t stop the elephant.It destroyed a dozen houses and injured several people.The villagers were scared and angry.Then someone suggested calling Parbati,the elephant princess.Parbati Barua’s father was a hunter of tigers and an elephant tamer.He taught Parbati to ride an elephant before she could even walk.He also taught her the dangerous art of the elephant round-up—how to catch wild elephants.Parbati hasn’t always lived in the jungle.After a happy childhood hunting with her father,she was sent to boarding school in the city.But Parbati never got used to being there and many years later she went back to her old fife."Life in the city is too dull.Catching elephants is an adventure and the excitement lasts for days after the chase,"she says.But Parbati doesn’t catch elephants just for fun.“My work,”she says,“is to rescue man from the elephants,and to keep the elephants safe from man.”And this is exactly what Parbati has been doing for many years.Increasingly,the Indian elephant is angry:for many years,illegal hunters have attacked it and its home in the jungle has been reduced to small pieces of land.It is now fighting back.Whenever wild elephants enter a tea garden or a village,Parbati is called to guide the animals back to the jungle before they can kill.The work of an elephant tamer also involves love and devotion.A good elephant tamer will spend hours a day singing love songs to a newly captured elephant.“Eventually they grow to love their tamers and never forget them.They are also more loyal than humans,”she said,as she climbed up one of her elephants and sat on the giant,happy animal.An elephant princess indeed!1.For Parbati,catching elephants is mainly to________.A.get long lasting excitementB.keep both man and elephants safeC.send them back to the jungleD.make the angry elephants tame2.what does“elephant tamer”mean?A.the man who feed elephantsB.the man who fight against elephantsC.the man who train elephants to do somethingD.the man who bring up elephants3.Before Parbati studied in a boarding school,________.A.she spent her time hunting with her fatherB.she learned how to sing love songsC.she had already been called an elephant princessD.she was taught how to hunt tigers4.Indian elephants are getting increasingly angry and they revenge because_______A.they are caught and sent for heavy workB.illegal hunters capture them and kill themC.they are attacked and their land gets limitedD.dogs often bark at them and chase them5.The passage starts with an elephant story in order to explain that in India_____A.people easily fall victim to elephants’attacksB.the man-elephant relationship is getting worseC.elephant tamers are in short supplyD.dogs are as powerful as elephantsPassage twoQuestions6to10are based on the following passage:My wife Laura and I were on the beach,with three of our children,taking pictures of shore birds near our home in Alaska when we spotted a bear.The bear was thin and small,moving aimlessly.Just a few minutes later,I heard my daughter shouting,“Dad!The bear is right behind us!”An aggressive bear will usually rush forward to frighten away its enemy but would suddenly stop at the last minute.This one was silent and its ears pinned back----the sign of an animal that is going in for the kill. And it was a cold April day.The bear behaved abnormally,probably because of hunger.I held my camera tripod(三脚架)in both hands to form a barrier as the bear rushed into me.Its huge head was level with my chest and shoulders,and the tripod stuck across its mouth.It bit down and I found myself supporting its weight.I knew I would not be able to hold it for long.Even so,this was a fight I had to win:I was all that stood between the bear and my family,who would stand little chance of running faster than a brown bear.The bear hit at the camera,cutting it off the tripod.I raised my left arm to protect my face;the beast held tightly on the tripod and pressed it into my side.My arm could not move,and I sensed that my bones were going to break.Drawing back my free hand,I struck the bear as hard as I could for five to six times.The bear opened its mouth and I grasped its fur,trying to push it away.I was actually wrestling(扭打)with the bear at this point.Then,as suddenly as it had begun,the fight ended.The bear moved back toward the forest,before returning for another attack-----The first time I felt panic.Apparently satisfied that we caused no further threat,the bear moved off,destroying a fence as it went. My arm was injured,but the outcome for us could hardly have been better.I’m proud that my family reminded clear-headed when panic could have led to a very different outcome.6.The brown bear approached the family in order to_______.A.catch shore birdsB.start an attackC.protect the childrenD.set up a barrier for itself7.The bear finally went away after it_______.A.felt safeB.got injuredC.found some foodD.took away the camera8.Why did the author fight against the brown bear instead of running away?A.Because the brown bear runs faster than menB.Because the brown bear was thin and smallC.Because the author thought he could win the battleD.Because the author had camera and tripod as arms9.The writer and his family survived mainly due to their______.A.prideB.patienceC.calmnessD.boldness10.What does the author want to say by telling us his story?A.The brown bear is easy to defeatB.The beach is very dangerous and do not play on beachC.Men are more powerful and intelligent than brown bearsD.Being clear-headed is very important when you are in dangerPassage threeQuestions11to15are based on the following passage:Researchers in the psychology department at the University of California at Los Angeles(UCLA)have discovered a major difference in the way men and women respond to stress.This difference may explain why men are more likely to suffer from stress-related disorders.Until now,psychological research has maintained that both men and women have the same "fight-or-flight"reaction to stress.In other words,individuals either react with aggressive behavior,such as verbal or physical conflict("fight"),or they react by withdrawing from the stressful situation("flight"). However,the UCLA research team found that men and women have quite different biological and behavioral responses to stress.While men often react to stress in the fight-or-flight response,women often have another kind of reaction which could be called"tend and befriend."That is,they often react to stressful conditions by protecting and nurturing their young("tend"),and by looking for social contact and support from others-especially other females('befriend").Scientists have long known that in the fight-or-flight reaction to stress,an important role is played by certain hormones released by the body.The UCLA research team suggests that the female tend-or-befriend response is also based on a hormone.This hormone,called oxytocin,has been studied in the context of Fuldbirt.h,but now it is being studied for its role in the response of both men and women to stress.The principal investigator,Dr.Shelley E.Taylor,explained that"animals and people with high levels of oxytocin are calmer,more relaxed,more social,and less anxious."While men also secrete(分泌)oxytocin,its effects are reduced by male hormones.In terms of everyday behavior,the UCLA study found that women are far.more likely than men to seek social contact when they are feeling stressed.They may phone relatives or friends,or ask directions if they are lost.The study also showed how fathers and mothers responded differently when they came home to their family after a stressful day at work.The typical father wanted to be left alone to enjoy some peace and quiet. For a typical mother,coping with a bad day at work meant focusing her attention on her children and their needs.The differences in responding to stress may explain the fact that women have lower frequency of stress-related disorders such as high blood pressure or aggressive behavior.The tend-and-befriend regulatory system may protect women against stress,and this may explain why women on average live longer than men.11.The UCLA study shows that in response to stress,men are more likely than women to.A.turn to friends for helpB.solve a conflict calmlyC.find an escape from realityD.seek comfort from children12.Which of the following is true about oxytocin according to the passage?A.Men have the same level of oxytocin as women do.B.Oxytocin used to be studied in both men and women.C.Both animals and people have high levels of oxytocin.D.Oxytocin has more of an effect on women than on men.13.Which group is more likely to have high blood pressure?A.MenB.WomenC.Not mentionedD.Both men and women14.What can be learned from the passage?A.Male hormones help build up the body's resistance to stress.B.In a family a mother cares more about children than a father does.C.Biological differences lead to different behavioral responses to stress.D.The UCLA study was designed to confirm previous research findings.15.Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A.How men and women get over stressB.How men and women suffer from stressC.How researchers overcome stress problemsD.How researchers handle stress-related disorders Passage fourQuestions16to20are based on the following passage:This month,Germany’s transport minister,Alexander Dobrindt,proposed the first set of rules for autonomous vehicles(自主驾驶车辆).They would define the driver’s role in such cars and govern how such cars perform in crashes where lives might be lost.The proposal attempts to deal with what some call the“death valley”of autonomous vehicles:the grey area between semi-autonomous and fully driverless cars that could delay the driverless future.Dobrindt wants three things:that a car always chooses property damage over personal injury;that it never distinguishes between humans based on age or race;and that if a human removes his or her hands from the driving wheel—to check email,say—the car’s maker is responsible if there is a crash.“The change to the road traffic law will permit fully automatic driving,”says Dobrindt.It will put fully driverless cars on an equal legal footing to human drivers,he says.Who is responsible for the operation of such vehicles is not clear among car makers,consumers and lawyers.“The issue of legal responsibility is the biggest one of them all,”says Natasha Merat at the University of Leeds,UK.An assumption behind UK insurance for driverless cars,which was introduced earlier this year,insists that a human“be watchful and monitoring the road”at every moment.But that is not what many people have in mind when thinking of driverless cars.“When you say ‘driverless cars’,people expect driverless cars.”Merat says.“You know—no driver.”Because of the confusion,Merat thinks some car makers will wait until vehicles can be fully automated without operation.Driverless cars may end up being a form of public transport rather than vehicles you own,says Ryan Calo at Stanford University,California.That is happening in the UK and Singapore,where government-provided driverless vehicles are being launched.That would go down poorly in the US,however.“The idea that the government would take over driverless cars and treat them as a public good would get absolutely nowhere here,”says Calo.16.What does the phrase“death valley”in Paragraph2refer to?A.A place where cars often break down.B.A case where passing a law is impossible.C.An area where no driving is permitted.D.A situation where drivers’role is not clear.17.The proposal put forward by Dobrindt aims to__________.A.stop people from breaking traffic rulesB.help promote fully automatic drivingC.protect drivers of all ages and racesD.prevent serious property damage18.What do consumers think of the operation of driverless cars?A.It should get the attention of insurance companies.B.It should be the main concern of law makers.C.It should not cause deadly traffic accidents.D.It should involve no human responsibility.19.Driverless vehicles in public transport see no bright future in__________.A.SingaporeB.the UKC.the USD.Germany20.What could be the best title for passage?A.Autonomous Driving:Whose Liability?B.Fully Automatic Cars:A New BreakthroughC.Autonomous Vehicles:Driver Removed!D.Driverless Cars:Root of Road AccidentsFormat IIDirections:In the following passage,some sentences have been removed.For questions21-25,choose the most suitable one from the list A-G to fit into each of the numbered blanks.There are two extra choices, which do not fit into any of the gaps.Evaluating Sources of health InformationMaking good choices about your own health requires reasonable evaluation.A key first step in bettering your evaluation ability is to look carefully at your sources of healthy information.Reasonable evaluation includes knowing where and how to find relevant information,how to separate fact from opinions,how to recognize poor reasoning,and how to analyze information and the reliability of sources.21 Go to the original source.Media reports often simplify the results of medical research.Find out for yourself what a study really reported,and determine whether it was based on good science.Think about the type of study.22Watch for misleading language.Some studies will find that a behavior“contributes to”or is“associated with”an outcome;this does not mean that a certain course must lead to a certain result.23Carefully read or listen to information in order to fully understand it.Use your common sense.If a report seems too good to be true,probably it is.Be especially careful of information contained in advertisements.24Evaluate“scientific”statements carefully,and be aware of quackery(江湖骗术).25Friends and family members can be a great source of ideas and inspiration,but each of us needs to find a healthy lifestyle that works for us.Developing the ability to evaluate reasonably and independently about the health problems will serve you well throughout your life.A.Make choice that are right for you.B.The goal of an ad is to sell you something.C.Be sure to work through the critical questions.D.And examine the findings of the original research.E.Distinguish between research reports and public health advice.F.Be aware that information may also be incorrectly explained by an author’s point of view.G.The following suggestions can help you sort through the health information you receive from common sources.Section B(10marks:1mark for each item)Directions:In this section,there is a passage with ten blanks.You are required to select one word for each blank form a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage.Read the passage through carefully before making your choices.You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.When I succeeded in becoming a part-time26of Nokia China last summer,many friends asked me how I survived the interview.I once asked myself the same questions.Many of my peers also27for the job,including some very competitive and intelligent students from famous universities.But why did the interviewer pick me instead of them?Finally,curiosity28me to ask the interviewers after we became colleagues.The answer was that I appeared confident but humble,responsible and communicative.They evaluated people29just on their academic certificates,but on the base of their qualities and abilities.I happened to be the right person.To be frank,I once felt30of being a student from an unknown college,and I think this may applyto some of you.I thought my future was ruined.It was only at the time of my successful interview that I finally understood the famous saying---“You decide where you go.”A wide range of skills is important these days.I used to work for Master Kong.My job was to cook instant noodles for customers.I had regarded it as a piece of cake,but I failed constantly.I had to cook the noodles for the right amount of time to make them taste good.Moreover,the noodles could only remain in a plastic cup of five minutes,or the taste would be31.This experience taught me never to look down on anything,and always remain humble.I also worked as a volunteer for a beach volleyball event.My job was to32foreign visitors experience the beach.I thought it would be very easy because my oral English was33good.But when I went to talk with a group of foreign guests,I suddenly realized that I did not know a single beach volleyball term.I was embarrassed.After this,I read brochures in both Chinese and English every day to learn the terms for facilities and related words.This allowed me to deliver accurate words to foreigners,and I was happy to work34.After these experience,I’m more confident and I strongly believe that my fate is in my hands.It has certainly helped me make a giant step closer to my dream of graduating with prospects for the future.I hope my advice will benefit you35well.A.asB.notC.helpD.pushedE.prettyF.looksG.ashamed H.applied I.ruined J.responsibly K.employeeL.employer M.help O.carefully P.sorryPart II Integrated Testing(30marks,30minutes)Section A Cloze(20marks:1mark for each item)Directions:There are20blanks in the following passage.For each blank there are four choices marked A, B,C and D.You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.The first time I saw Suzy Khan,I knew I had to help her.She was really small for her age of12.The boy in my class often36about her and laughed their heads off.She would open a book,pretending to read,with tears dropping on the open page.All I knew was that she was an orphan(孤儿)from Africa.She had just been adopted by a family in town who37that the best way for her to learn American ways of life was to be with American kids.I looked down at this38girl and promised myself that somehow I would help her.But how could I help her39in with us?There had to be a40.One day,when I went into the classroom,I saw that Suzy had41her geography book to a picture of a train,and in her notebook,she had made a(n)42copy.I was surprised and thought that she could do something in the coming43show.So,I took her to see the art teacher,Miss Parker,and showed her what Suzy had44.“why,it’s wonderful,”said Miss Parker,who then showed us a poster she had painted45the talent show.“I need more of these,but I just don’t have enough46.Could you help me,Suzy?”On the day of the talent show,Suzy’s47were everywhere----all over the hall and all over the school,each one different.“And finally,”said Mr Brown,the schoolmaster,at the end of the show,“we have a(n)48award. I’m sure you’ve all noticed the wonderful posters.”Everyone nodded.“One of our own students49them.”I could hear everyone whispering.“Who in our school could draw50well?”Mr.Brown waited a while before saying,“51this student worked so hard on the posters,she deserves a52,too.Our mystery(神秘)artist is our new student----Suzy Khan!”Mr.Brown thanked her for all the wonderful posters and gave her a professional artist’s set.“Thankyou,”she cried.I53,at that time when I was looking at her excited face,she’d probably never54anything in her whole life.Everyone started to55their hands.Suzy Khan gave them a shy smile and the applause was defining.I knew then Suzy was going to be all right.36.A.joked B.cared C.trains D.worried37.A.reported B.decided plained D.questioned38.A.rich B.proud C.tiny D.populare B fall C.fit D.tie40.A.manner B.pattern C.choice D.way41.A.read B.taken C.opened D.put42.A.free B.perfect C.final D.extra43.A.are B.talk C.quiz D.talent44.A.colored B.written C.carved D.drawn45.A.at B.after C.for D.around46.A.room B.time C.paper D.interest47.A.gifts B.books C.photos D.posters48.A.special B.academic C.national D.royal49.A.painted B.found C.printed D.collected50.A.very B.that C.quite D.too51.A.If B.Though C.Unless D.Since52.A.prize B.rank C.rest D.place53.A.replied B.realized C.remembered D.regretted54.A.offered B.valued C.owned D.controlled55.A.clap B.wave C.raise D.shake非选择题部分Section B Short Answer Questions(10marks,2marks for each item.)Directions:In this part there is a short passage followed by five questions or incomplete statements.Read the passage carefully.Then answer the questions or complete the statements with no more than10words.Ashley Power’s mother bought a computer for her when she was eight.When she was thirteen,she was surfing the Internet regularly,but she couldn’t find anywhere for teenagers to meet and talk.And one day she thought,“If I had my own website,I’d make it a really interesting site for teenagers.”So,when Ashley was sixteen,she launched her own website,called Goosehead.She had no idea how big a success it would be,but three years later,the site was the most successful teen site in the USA!It was getting100,000hits every day,and Ashley had about30employees.After a few years,the website closed down.Then Ashley,who lives in Los Angeles,was asked to write a book called The Goosehead Guide to Life.The book is about how to design a website and start a business. It begins with a section called“All About Ashley,”where Ashley tells readers what it is like to be the boss of a company when you are only sixteen.“I was so happy.But it was crazy in a lot of ways.I got very stressed.I mean,I was only sixteen—I didn’t even have a car!If you were sixteen and you had your own company, you’d be stressed,too!“In an interview Ashley gave advice to teenagers who wanted to start their own business,“Just be strong and have your dreams and work hard at them.And don’t listen when_______,because I heard‘no’a lot. Just keep going until you hear‘yes’!”56.For what purpose did Ashley create GooseHead?57.According to paragraph3,what did Ashley do after GooseHead was closed down?58.What is the title of first chapter in the book The Goosehead Guide to Life?59.How did Ashley feel as a young boss of a company?60.Fill in the blank in Paragraph4with proper words.Part III Translation(30marks,30minutes)Section A From Chinese to English(15marks:3marks for each item)Directions:Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in the brackets.61.(他所说的话)made me very angry.62.Somehow my parents look at me angrily(好像我犯了错一样).63.Teamwork means that we should(与对方合作).64.He imagines that one day he may take part in(开发人工智能).65.He didn’t come back(他直到去年十一月才回来).Section B From English to Chinese(15marks:3marks for each item)Directions:Translate into Chinese the underlined sentences in the following passage.Fifteen years ago,I took a summer vacation in Lecce in southern Italy.After climbing up a hill for a panoramic view of the blue sea,white buildings and green olive trees,I paused to catch my breath and then positioned myself to take the best photo of this panorama.66.Unfortunately,just as I took out my camera,a woman approached from behind,and planted herself right in front of me.Like me,this woman was here to stop,sigh and appreciate the view.Patient as I was,after about15minutes,my camera scanning the sun and reviewing the shot I would eventually take,I grew frustrated.Was it too much to ask her to move so I could take just one picture of the landscape?67.Sure,I could have required her to leave for a few minutes.She seemed so content in her observation.I didn’t want to mess with that.68.Another15minutes passed and I grew a little bored.The woman was still there.I decided to take the photo anyway.And now when I look at it,I think her presence in the photo is what makes the image interesting.The landscape,beautiful on its own,somehow comes to life and breathes because this woman is engaging with it.This photo,with the unique beauty that unfolded before me and that woman who“ruined”it,now hangs on a wall in my bedroom.What would she think if she knew that her figure is captured and frozen on some stranger’s bedroom wall?69.A bedroom,after all,is a very private space,in which some woman I don’t even know has been immortalized.70.She lives in my house to some extent.Perhaps we all live in each others’spaces.Perhaps this is what photos are for:to remind us that we all appreciate beauty,that we all share a common desire for pleasure,for connection,for something that is greater than us.That photo is a reminder,a captured moment,an unspoken conversation between two women, separated only by a thin square of glass.Part IV Writing(30marks,30minutes)Directions:For this part,you are allowed30minutes to write a composition.You should write about120 words following the Chinese outline given below.1.外卖(takeout food)已非常普遍。
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第一部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列材料,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A Karen Christiansen in Madison, Wisconsin, is licking stamps and addressing envelopes. Soon she and her fiance will be sending out invitations to their wedding. Meanwhile, Wei Yashung is at the hairdresser’s in Shanghai, China. She knows she will have a long wait. It’s May 18,the most popular day to get married in China. The room is filled with brides preparing for their special day. “Everyone feels very emotional at this time. There are a lot of rituals and superstitions(迷信)at the wedding, ”says Maxine Rowe, an anthropologist. Karen’s aunt and sisters help her check off the things she needs according to old customs. They recite the traditional verse, “Something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue.”Friends and relatives gather around and contribute grandmother’s locket(纪念品盒),a cousin’s wedding veil, or a blue garter to prepare for the ceremony. Many wedding traditions in western cultures began long ago and were designed to protect the couple from ad luck.“The wedding veil is a Greek custom intended to hide the bride from evil spirits,” says Maxine.“The Romans contributed the custom of bridesmaids to confuse the spirits. Wedding bouquets had strong-smelling herbs to scare witches and devils.” In China, thousands of couples choose May 18 fo r heir wedding day.“In the past, people consulted an almanac(历书)to find lucky days,” explains Maxine.“But in modern times a new tradition is being formed.”May 18 sounds very close in Chinese to “wo yao fa,” or “I will get rich.”It is considered a good omen to get married on this day. Some people don’t think it’s a good idea for everyone to get married on the same day.“It’s silly and superstitious,” one reporter wrote. But hairdressers, florist, and owners of restaurants say it’s the best day. They can raise their prices and their services are fully booked. Maybe they are the ones who should be saying, “I will get rich.”1.The overall structure of this passage can be called______.[A]comparison and contrast [B] description of events in order of time[C] details leading to conclusion[D] generalization followed by detail2.An anthropologist in Paragraph 2 probably studies______.[A]hairstyles [B] Jewels [C] Almanac [D]customs3.Why do Karen’s friends and relatives contribute a cousin’s wedding veil?[A]Because it is something old. [B] Because it is something new[B]Because it is something borrowed[D] Because it is something blue.4.The word “omen” in Paragraph 5 probably means______.[A]a sign of star [B] a sign of present [C] a sign of past [D] a sign of future5.What’s the writer’s tone in the last sentence “Maybe they are the ones who should be saying, ‘I will get rich.’”?[A]Humorous. [B] Tolerant. [C] Matter-of-fact. [D] Furious.The easiest and least complicated way to motivate somebody is quite simply to pay them attention. What you say is not particularly important, nor necessarily is how long you spend saying it, as long as it’s something.“Nice weather” or “How are you? ”will d o. People just love attention, adults and children. Children love attention so much that they will do anything to get some. In fact, if children are not getting enough attention, they would rather be naughty and get told off than be“good”and be ignores. An interesting time in most households with young children is dinnertime—it’s the end of the day, everybody is tired, the house is in a mess and Johnny doesn’t like carrots and is refusing to eat his food. Again, the easy trap to fall into is to start getting cross with Johnny and getting into a big argument about his food.Again, he’s getting the attention he desires;even if it’s not the best sort of attention, it’s betterthan nothing. It’s fascinating if you’re able to stand back from the situation and ins tead focus attention and praise on Johnny’s brother who is eating his food—after all, he’s the one that is doing what you want him to do. After five or ten minutes or so of being ignores and deprivedof the attention, it’s amazing how quickly(usually)Johnn y sees sense and obeys. I’vewatched my own children in this situation go from screaming from behind the sofa that they won’t eat their food, to sheepishly crawling to the table saying that maybe they’ll have a little bit, to sitting in their chair wolfing the lot and saying, “Mummy, aren’t I doing good dinner eating? ”—all without having one word spoken to them by their parents, who are busily paying attention to their brothers. This fundamental need for attention, and doing whatever it takes to get it, do esn’t disappear when we turn into adults. Sure, there are people who are“real attention seekers” in a loud and extravert(外向的)way, and there are the shy, retiringtypes who don’t want attention in such a“sociable”way. But everybody still wants to be recognized and seen as worthwhile.6.What will children probably do to get parents’ attention?[A]They will keep quiet for a long time[B] They will ignore their parents.[B]They will behave naughtily[D] They will get cross easily.7.What does the phrase “the easy trap to fall into” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?[A]A set-up situation parents are likely to go into. [B] The household work parents can not avoid. [C] Some tempting food children love to eat[D] A bad habit children easily develop.8.An effective way to make children behave themselves may be to_____.[A]scold them severely [B] teach them what to do[B]give them total freedom [D] praise their sisters or brother9.“Real attention seekers”in the last paragraph are probably those who_____.[A]motivate others to learn [B] associate with shy types[B]rely on negative attention [D] arouse others’ attention openl y10.What point does the author make by relating to children’ s behavior?[A]Children’ s upbringing needs parents’ constant care.[B]Children are usually extravert while adults are sociable.[C]Both adults and children need to be seen as worthwhile.[D]The motivation of children differs greatly from that of adults.Named for the dense shade of their thick pines, the Black Hills of South Dakota have for centuries been considered holy by the Lakota Sioux, once the most powerful tribe in the West. Today, because of the passions of a few artists, the land itself has become holy in another way. It took the obsessed sculptor Gutzon Borglum, his son Lincoln, and four hundredworkers fourteen years (1927-1941)to complete an artistic and engineering project somonumental that no one believed it possible: carving and blasting the six-story faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln out of stony Mount Rushmore. A little trivia: Washington’s eyes are 11 feet wide, and his nose is 26 feetlong. Mr. Lincoln, for his part, sports a mole(痣)that measures 16 inches across.Just 17miles away, the gigantic Crazy Horse Memorial is slowly taking shape. Also carved intogranite(花岗岩),this memorial, when completed somewhere around 2050,after a century’s labor, will depict(刻画)Native America’s greatest warriors chief on his horse, dwarfing Mount Rushmore at 563 feet tall. The horse’s nostril(鼻孔)alone will be large enough tohold a five-room house. From Crazy Horse, head east on the beautiful 14-miles Needles Highway, past billion-year-old granite hills, to Sylvan Lake and then north to Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway, whose landscape you’ll easily recognize as the backdrops used in the film Dances with Wolves. Alternatively, you can park your bags in the pleasant Game Lodge that served as Calvin Coolidge’s Summer White House. Of the historic inn’s seven rooms, you can still book the room the thirtieth president and his wife occupied during the three months in 1972. The lodge is one of three found within Custer State Park, whose 18-miles Wildlife Loop Road runs through unfenced meadows where herds of 1,500 buffalo roam.11.The word“sports”in Paragrap h 2 most probably means_____.[A]is famous for [B] is characterized by [C] is decorated with [D] is accompanied by12.Of the four things mentioned in the passage, which one is the largest?[A]Washington’s eyes. [B] Washington’s nose. [C] Lincoln’s mole. [D] Crazy Horse’s nose.13.Which of the following projects is still in progress?[A]Lincoln’s face. [B] Crazy Horse. [C] Summer White House. [D] Wildlife Loop Road.14.What is NOT a feature that Mount Rushmore sculpture and Crazy Horse have in common?[A]They were very large. [B] They were carved out of granite.[B]They were located in the Black Hills. [D] They both depicted the Indian tribes.15.Who is the thirtieth president of the US[A]Thomas Jefferson. [B] Teddy Roosevelt. [C] Abraham Lincoln. [D] Calvin CoolidgeDWomen are more efficient and trustworthy, have a better understanding of their workforce and are more generous with their praise. In short they make the best managers, and if men are to keep up they will have to start learning from their female counterparts, a report claimstoday. The survey of 1,000 male and female middle and senior managers from across the UKis an indictment(谴责)of the ability of men to function as leaders in the modern workplace.A majority of those questioned believed women had a more modern outlook on their profession and were more open—minded and considerate. By way of contrast, a similar number believe male managers are selfcentered and more likely to steal credit for work done by others. Management Today magazine, which conducted the research, said that after years of having to adopt a masculine identity and hide their emotions and natural behavior in the workplace, women have become role models for managers. The findings tally with a survey of female bosses carried out in the US. A five-year study of 2,500 managers from 450 firms found that many male bosses were rated by their staff of both sexes to be self-centered andautocratic(独裁的). Women on the other hand leave men in the starting blocks when itcomes to teamwork and communicating with staff. In Britain more than 61% of those surveyed said men did not make better bosses than women. Female managers use time moreeffectively, with many of those surveyed commenting that juggling(兼顾的)commitmentsis a familiar practice for women with a job and a family. Female managers also appear to make good financial sense for penny-pinching companies: most people,of either sex, would rather ask for a rise from a man.16.What is the source of the data mentioned in the passage?[A] A magazine. [B] A newspaper.[C] A government white paper. [D] A university journal.17.According to the passage, male managers tend to_______.[A] be more selfless in teamwork [B] ask more questions when surveyed[C] be considerate leaders in a company [D] claim the contribution made by their colleagues18.What can be found after comparing the findings in the UK and in the US?[A] The findings are irrelevant. [B] The findings are contradictory.[C] The findings match each other. [D] The findings are not significant.19.What does the phrase“penny-pinching companies”in Paragraph 7 probably mean?[A] Companies that lack money. [B] Companies that are very generous[C] Companies that earn a lot of money. [D] Companies that are unwilling to spend money.20.What is the main idea of the passage?[A] Men are better managers than women.[B] Women are better managers than men[C] Male managers are more willing to learn[D] Men leaders and women leaders have different advantages.第二部分:七选五阅读(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)文中有5个空格,每个空格为一题,要求考生根据文章的意思从所提供的7个选项中选出最合适的5个,分别填入空格处,其余2项为多余选项。
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Part I Reading Comprehension(60marks,60minutes)Section A Passage Reading(每⼩题2分,共50分)FormatⅠDirections:There are4passages in this part.Each passage is followed by five questions.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C,and D.You should decide on the best choice and blacken the corresponding letter on The Answer Sheet.(40marks)Passage OneQuestions1to5are based on the following passage.I was raised on a farm during the boom years after World War II.I was the third eldest in a family of six boys—no girls.We were all expected to help out around the farm with whatever needed to be done.My mom was no exception as she worked at any job necessary,while raising us six boys.In my thirteenth year,an event occurred that in hindsight would dramatically alter how I viewed my mom.It was a hot summer day.My dad,two of my elder brothers and I were busy in the field baling(打包)hay for our horses and cows for the winter.Mom remained at home looking after my three youngsters brothers.She was also there,however,to help offload the full hay rack as quickly as possible to help keep everything running smoothly.About8p.m.,we headed home after a hard day’s work.Mom busily prepared a big supper for all of us at the house.After supper,we boys all took turns having a bath—the annual4-H day at the Swan River Fair was the following day and three of my brothers and I were all exhausted and ready to get to bed.About1a.m.,I awoke to use the bathroom.As I staggered through the kitchen on my way there,I was bewildered to see that the lights were still on.To my utter amazement,there was Momwith her back to me busily ironing.On the table were four neat piles of clothes,including marching uniforms for the parade.It was several years more before I fully realized the significance of what I had witnessed that night.Mom had demonstrated more clearly than any words could have what the love of a mother means.1.What were the boys supposed to do on the farm?A.To do the dishes.B.To prepare dinner.C.To look after the cattle.D.To help with farm work2.How many people are there in the author’s family?A.3B.4C.6D.83.When did the author go to the bathroom?A.At1a.m.B.At10a.mC.At8a.m.D.At10p.m4.Mom ironed clothes for the four boys late in the middle of the night because_____.A.the clothes were dirty after a day’s workB.the clothes were spilt over by the supper soupC.the four boys were wearing them for the paradeD.the boys were too exhausted to do it themselves5.What is the theme of this passage?A.The love of a mother.B.The hardship of farm life.C.Boys are naughtier than girls.D.Action speaks louder than words.Passage TwoQuestions6to10are based on the following passage.This week,the governor of Connecticut proposed a statewide tax on sugar-sweetened drinks. Several cities have already enacted such soda taxes to raise money and fight obesity(肥胖).And there’s new evidence suggesting that these taxes do work—although sometimes not as well as hoped.Kris Madsen,an associate professor of public health at the University of California,Berkeley,is one of the researchers who has been studying soda taxes,in part because she’s convinced that sugary drinks are a threat to society,a direct cause of obesity.“It’s a pretty high bar for public health to be able to say that something is causing a major epidemic,”she says.“We can do that for sugar-sweetened beverages(饮料).”Berkeley was the first U.S.city to tax those drinks,making them more expensive,and Madsen is leading a team of researchers that’s trying to see how the tax is working.“We’ve been going out to the same neighborhoods every year for the last five years,andwe’ve been asking people the same questions,”she says.Researchers interview people on the street,primarily in low-income neighborhoods.They started doing this before the soda tax went into effect four years ago,and they’ve continued every year since.“We saw a52percent decline in consumption over the first three years”since the tax went into effect,she says,“this has a huge impact.”Madsen’s study was published online this week by The American Journal of Public Health.Mexico,in fact,put in place a tax on sugar-sweetened beverages in2014.That tax is smaller than the soda taxes in theU.S.,and its effect on consumption also has been smaller.According to one study,consumption of sugary drinks fell on average by about8percent as a result of the tax.6.A statewide tax on sugary drinks was placed in____this week.A.CaliforniaB.ConnecticutC.BerkeleyD.Mexico7.What is one of the reasons why the government put a tax on sugar-sweetened drinks?A.To collect money.B.To help poor people.C.To cut the consumption of alcohol.D.To support research on public health.8.We can infer from the passage that Kris Madsen believes that____.A.soda taxes cause inflationB.soda taxes are harmful to societyC.rich people don’t drink sugar-sweetened beveragesD.sugar-sweetened drinks are harmful to public health9.The tax on sugar-sweetened drinks is less effective in Mexico than in the U.S.because___.A.it’s enforced earlierB.its tax rate is lowerC.Mexicans drink tea sodasD.Mexico is a small country10.What is the theme of this passage?A.The effect of soda taxes.B.The harm of sugary drinks.C.The greed of the government.D.The life of a university teacher.Passage ThreeQuestions11to15are based on the following passage.F ABIO SCHV ARTSMAN,a well-respected businessman,may now be the most detested man in Brazil.As chief executive of Vale,a giant miner and the world’s largest producer of iron ore,it was Mr Schvartsman who had to face the public after the collapse of a company tailings dam in the town of Brumadinho on January25th.186people are now confirmed asdead,with122still missing.So it was not a shock when,on March2nd,Vale said that Mr Schvartsman would step down. Tailings dams contain tonnes of waste material from mining operations.The design used at Brumadinho was known to be the least expensive and most risky.After a flood of waste burst fromthe Brumadinbo dam,ripping through a perilously located staff canteen and submerging a valley in mud,the company tried to respond quickly.Its board suspended share buybacks,dividends and bonuses for executives.It has made paymentsof100,000reais($26,000)to266families.Eduardo de Salles Bartolomeo,a Vale veteran,has been named interim chief executive.He faces mounting problems.A crucial question is if Mr Schvartsman or other executives knew about problems with the dam.The firm maintains that they didn’t.Procurator declare that Vale make a secret deal to hide that the dam is in danger.Despite all these difficulties the firm may prove resilient.That is partly because of Mr Schvartsman’s changes since he took over,in May2017.He reduced Vale’s debt and cut capital spending,notes Carlos De Alba of Morgan Stanley.With healthy free cashflow and low debt, Vale’s balance sheet can probably withstand even hefty government fines.The fundamentals in metals markets are also helping.In the2020s,demand is expected to rise for iron ore in emerging markets and fornickel(another of Vale’s key commodities)in electric cars.That increases the odds of Vale surviving the disaster,even as victims remain missing,buried in mud.11.What does the underlined word“detest”in paragraph1mean?A.Ignore.B.Adore.C.HateD.Respect.12.Why was it Fabio Schvartsman who had to face the public after the disaster?A.Because Vale is a giant miner.B.Because he was the chief executive.C.Because he used to be well-respected.D.Because the accident killed many people.13.What is the biggest problem that Eduardo deSalles Bartolomeo faces after he has been appointed interim chief executive?A.The dismissal of Mr Schvartsman.B.Legal charges against the executive.C.The suspension of benefits for executive.D.Payments of100,000raise to266families.14.What may help Vale survive the disaster?A.Increasing Vale’s debt.B.Heavy fines from government.C.Putting Mr Schvartsman in jail.D.Rising demand for Vale’s commodities.15.Why did the company’s tailings dam in Brumadinho collapse?A.Because Mr Schvartsman cut Vale’s capital spending in May2017.B.Because there were tonnes of waste material from mining operations.C.Because the design of the dam was the least expensive and most risky.D.Because the executives of the company knew the risk of a dam breachPassage FourQuestions16to20are based on the following passage:Most people don't think about backing up their computer until they experience the dread of a hard drive crash.It's only then that the sad reality of a life’s worth of photos,music,spreadsheets, contacts,and other files disappearing in an instant truly sinks in.Denis Gorbachev of Cloudberry Lab recommends the“3-2-1backup strategy in which you keep three copies of each important file:two of them an different external hard drives,stored in different locations,and one in the cloud.”Here'a real-life example of how often you need to back up your computer from Jimmy,a wedding photographer at Pixelicious.He uses the3-2-1strategy to ensure his client’s special memories are both in the cloud and on external hard drives so that they never get lost.“Before leaving a wedding reception,I immediately pull one of the two memory cards from my camera store it in my wallet.A backup of the images will[literally]follow me wherever I go!”says Jimmy.“Then,as soon as I get home,a copy of the files will be transferred to my desktop so that before the sun rises again,I already have thee copies of my client's images.”After editing,copies of the final images are immediately uploaded onto his cloud storage,while duplicate sets are transferred to external hard drives,one of which is stored in a bank’s safety deposit box.Having multiple backups provides peace of mind.Your first computer back up may be a tedious(冗长乏味的)affair as all of your downloaded music,photos,and files get copied onto external hard drives and up to a cloud.But,that initial time and effort will save you from the dread of losing it all in a crash.From there,the ongoing back up process will become streamlined as additional files get copied to drives and backed up through automated methods.16.According to the"3-2-1backup Strategy",we need to keep altogether______copies of our important files.A.1B.2C.3D.617.What do we know about Jimmy?A.He is a photographer.B.He is a wedding planner.C.He is one of Denis’friends.D.He works for Cloudberry Lab.18.Where does Jimmy keep his clients images after editing them?A.In the memory cards of his camera.B.In the memory cards in his wallet.C.In his desktop computer.D.In his cloud storage.19.What might people feel when they back up their files for the first time?A.Peaceful.B.Fearful.C.Bored.D.Confident.20.What can we infer from the passage?A.Hard drives crash frequently.B.Few people back up their computers regularly.C.The cloud is an unsafe place for your important files.D.Internal hard drives are safer than external hard drives.FormatⅡDirections:In the following passage,some sentences have been removed.For questions21—25, choose the most suitable one from the list A—G to fit into each of the numbered blanks.There are two extra choices,which do not fit into any of the gaps.You should decide on the best choice andblacken the corresponding letter on The Answer Sheet.(10marks)We think of winter as cold and flu season,but the chilly temperatures have powerful biological upsides too.Here are some ways cold weather helps your body.21.______.Colder temperatures can help you think more clearly.Studies have found that people perform some cognitive tasks better when the temperature is colder.Research has also shown that people are less inclined to tackle complex tasks in summer than in winter.The brain requires glucose(葡萄糖)to function,but the body uses more of it in warmer temperatures to keep the body cool. That leaves less available fuel for reasoning and recall tasks.22.______.We know accumulating too much ordinary fat can endanger our health.But adults also have small amounts ofbeneficial“brown”fat that can help burn more calories—and cold temperatures can activate this brown fat.One study showed that participants who lowered their body temperatures simply by placing one foot in cold water did increase their brown fat cells.23.______.If spring and summer make you sneeze,winter might be your new favorite season.Pollen(花粉)counts are virtually nonexistent in cold weather.Indoor allergies,however,can be worst during the winter.To ease indoor allergies,use a dehumidifier(减湿器)to maintain the humidity at home below50percent.24.______.You body’s core temperature drops when you’re trying to sleep.This process can take up to two hours in summer,but it’s much faster in winter.Plus,with darker mornings,you naturally sleep later.25.______.Yes,you might get more colds during the winter.However,studies have shown that the immune system can be activated by colder temperatures,which enhances our ability to fight infections.That said,the flu virus thrives in cold,dry air,and time spent indoors increases your chance of infection.To reduce risk,get your annual flu shot,wash your hands frequently,and go outside.A.Eases allergiesB.Kills flu virusesC.Fights infections/doc/d7e39f566aec0975f46527d3240c844768eaa034.html es less glucoseE.Boosts your brainF.Activates healthy fatG.Encourages better sleepSection B Banked Cloze(每⼩题1分,共10分)Directions:In this section,there is a passage with ten blanks.You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage.Read the passage through carefully before making your choices.Please blacken the corresponding letter for each item on The Answer Sheet.You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.(10marks)Until Friday,I’d never been to the Strong National Museum of Play,and I am a senior.I went for College Night,which is composed26college students to enjoy.As I walked to the museum I wondered27I was doing this.That changed when I got 28—just circling around the perimeter(周边)revealed a picturesque scene.The line at the entrance was daunting,thanks to the discount for students29college IDs. When I managed to finally enter,a flood of nostalgia(怀旧之情)and30memories hit me.The museum isn’t tailored for31,but it seemed like everyone who came was having fun relieving their childhood.Since the environment encouraged foolishness,I couldn’t32 letting my own childhood spirit loose.There were several play33,with themes such as“Sesame Street”and“American Comic Book Heroes”.A computer allowed34to see what they would like as a superhero.To end the night,I visited the shopping center and bought a few souvenirs.Unnecessary purchases,35,like the rest of the night,totally worth it.A.howB.whyC.withD.andE.forF.keepG.resistH.hereI.thereJ.butK.childhoodL.adultsM.exhibitsN.peopleO.brotherhoodPartⅡIntegrated Testing(30marks,30minutes)Section A Cloze(每⼩题1分,共20分)Directions:There are20blanks in the following passage.For each blank there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.Then blacken the corresponding letter on The Answer Sheet.(20marks)My close childhood friend spent the last eight years attending night school to get his bachelor’s degree while working a full-time /doc/d7e39f566aec0975f46527d3240c844768eaa034.html st month,after36of late nights and weekends of37course work and studying,he finally38.He remained in our hometown after39school,but most of his friends,myself included, left our40long ago to other states for university and employment.Over time,newfound responsibilities,families,and other engagements have made it41that we’re back in our hometown at the same time.One of our mutual friends42a wonderful idea of kindness:plan a weekend that we’d all be43to fly back to our hometownto44him and celebrate his accomplishment.It was so much fun45the behind-the-scenes!The bait:His mom told46that he was going to have47with just his grandparentsto celebrate.Little did he48that the dinner would turn into a20-person49with friends present from both coasts!I got to order this non-dairy cake50everyone attending could enjoy it.I asked his mom for tips51a flavor he would like.52the guest of honor arrived to“dinner with the53”,was thoroughly surprised and told us how much54meant to him that we all flew in to make him feel special,the kindnessmission(重要任务)was55.36.A.weeks B.months C.years D.decades37.A.findings B.doing C.starting D.getting38.A.arrived B.stopped C.enrolled D.graduated39.A.high B.primary C.medical D.business40.A.school B.country C.village D.hometown41.A.possible B.rare C.silly D.sad42.A.welcomed B.tested C.hatched D.stole43.A.eager B.free C.hesitant D.obliged44.A.surprise B.shock C.frighten D.discourage45.A.financing B.staging C.overheating D.planning46.A.her B.them C.him D.it47.A.quarrels B.words C.breakfast D.dinner48.A.know B.hear C.see D.feel49.A.seminar B.accident C.affair D.team50.A.so that B.in that C.in case D.as if51.A.in B.at C.with D.on52.A.if B.when C.whether D.before53.A.grandparents B.friends C.parents D.host54.A.that B.this C.it D.we55.A.undertaken B.accomplished C.abandoned D.given⾮选择题部分注意事项:⽤⿊⾊字迹的签字笔或钢笔将答案写在答题纸上,不能答在试题卷上。
2019年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江卷)语文一、语言文字运用(共20分)1.下列各句中,没有错别字且加点字的注音全都正确的一项是(3分)A.不甘庸碌,不墨守成规,不畏挫(cu)折,以全部精力和才情奔向既定目标,赴汤蹈火,不达目的决不罢休,这与激荡在他内心的狷(juàn)介不羁之气是多么一致。
B.“雪地里踏着碎琼乱玉,迤逦背着北风而行”“彤(dn)云密布,朔(shuò)风渐起,却早纷纷扬扬卷下一天大雪来”……也许,《水浒传》中最美丽传情的文字就是雪了。
C.“历史”并非噱(xué)头,而是“历史文化名城”的依托,一旦历史印记被急功近利的行为粗暴抹(m)去,“文化”气息将荡然无存,“名城”必然岌岌可危。
D.如果一个人能够用爱心拥抱世界,那么整个世界的灿烂和澄(chéng)净都会水驻心中,即便身形赢(léi)弱,也会因内心的丰盈而精神焕发、神采熠熠。
阅读下面的文字,完成2-3题。
(5分)近两年,中央电视台综艺频道播出的文化类综艺节目《国家宝藏》可谓亮点突出。
该节目以博物馆为主题,以文物为线索,每件文物绑定一位与之气质相符的嘉宾,他们或娓娓道来地讲述文物的历史,或扮成古人演绎国宝故事,串联起国宝的前世今生。
近两年来,该节目收获了大量粉丝。
许多观众表示,从《国家宝藏》中看到了文化自信。
【甲】近期发布的《中国文化综艺白皮书》显示,在关于“文化综艺节目的什么要素最吸引你”的调查里,“精神内涵”“价值导向”成为受访者的首选,选择“节目创新性”的比例也接近六成。
【乙】白皮书还显示,相比娱乐综艺,观众对本土原创的文化类综艺节目的满意度更高据此,不少业内人土认为,文化类综艺迎来了最好的时代。
【丙】有导演认为:文化类综艺节目传达“硬知识”并不需要站在娱乐节目的对立面,而是需要借鉴娱乐节目,找到大众喜闻乐见的形式,把“硬知识”软化,确保节目的文化表达流畅而轻快。
2.文段中的加点词语,运用不正确的一项是(3分)A.妮妮道来B.演绎C.而是D.喜闻乐见3.文段中画线的甲、乙、丙句,标点有误的一项是(2分)A.甲B.乙C.丙4.下列各句中,没有语病的一项是(3分)A.当人体免疫力大幅受损的情况下,“超级真菌”会乘虚而入,使病情雪上加霜,加速病人死亡,因此它被贴上了“高致死率”的标签,使人闻之色变。
浙江省2009年选拔优秀高职高专毕业生进入本科学习工作年选拔优秀高职高专毕业生进入本科学习工作实施细则实施细则(简称普通高校专升本简称普通高校专升本))为有利于在更广的范围和更高的层次上提升各类优秀专科学生的学历层次和知识结构,有利于全面促进高职高专学校的校风、学风建设,努力构建我省高等教育人才成长立交桥。
决定在浙江工业大学等24所高校开展面向全省高校选拔优秀应届普通专科毕业生进入本科学习试点工作(以下简称“普通高校专升本”)。
根据教育部关于高等学校招生考试的有关规定,以及“公开、公平、公正”的招生考试原则,经协商,特制定今年浙江省普通高校专升本实施细则。
一、选拔选拔院校院校院校及代码及代码及代码、、专业专业、、计划计划、、考试科目及收费标准选拔院校及代码 专业代码 专 业 计划(人) 基础课 综合课 收费标准(元/年)01 会计学 30 高等数学(二) 会计学 440002 计算机科学与技术 160 高等数学(一) C 语言程序设计440003 国际经济与贸易*(2+3) 30 高等数学(二) 国际贸易理论与实务4400 04 软件工程*(2+3) 160 计算机数学计算机综合 4400 05 网络工程*(2+3) 60 计算机数学 计算机综合 4400杭州电子科技大学 (10336) 06 软件工程**(2+2) 40 计算机数学 计算机综合 440001 土木工程(其中定向招收浙工大浙西分校20人) 70 高等数学(一) 建筑力学 440002 软件工程(其中定向招收浙工大浙西分校20人) 60 高等数学(一) JA VA 程序设计 4400浙江工业大学 (10337) 03 计算机科学与技术(其中定向招收浙工大浙西分校20人) 70 高等数学(一) C 语言程序设计 440001 轻化工程 60 高等数学(一) 综合化学440002 英语 30 综合英语 翻译与写作 4400 03 行政管理 30 管理学 政治学 4400浙江理工大学(10338) 04 艺术设计(时装表演及营销) 30 市场营销学 时装表演综合素质 700001 旅游管理(其中定向招收浙江海洋学院10人) 50 管理学 旅游综合知识 396002 机械设计制造及其自动化(其中定向招收浙江海洋学院5人) 50 高等数学(一) 机械设计基础3960浙江海洋学院(10340) 03 护理学(其中定向招收浙江海洋学院20人) 50 人体解剖学 生理学 396001 旅游管理 50 管理学 旅游综合知识 3960 浙江林学院 (10341) 02 园林 50 大学语文与写作 园林综合知识 396001 临床医学(三年) 90 人体解剖学 生理学 396002 医学检验(三年) 30 人体解剖学 生理学 396003 护理学 30 人体解剖学 生理学 3960温州医学院 (10343) 04 药学 30 高等数学(二) 综合化学 396001 临床医学(三年) 30 生理学 综合临床 440002 药学 30 高等数学(二) 综合化学4400 03 计算机科学与技术 30 高等数学(一) C 语言程序设计 4400浙江中医药大学(10344) 04 市场营销 60 管理学 市场营销 440001 汉语言文学 50 大学语文与写作 汉语基础 440002 计算机科学与技术 50 高等数学(一) C 语言程序设计 440003 学前教育(师范) 30 大学语文与写作 学前儿童发展与教育 400004 体育教育(师范) 50 学校体育学 术科理论(田径、篮球、体操)400005 电子商务 30 管理学 电子商务学 4400浙江师范大学 (10345) 06 市场营销 30 管理学 市场营销学 440001 小学教育(师范) 70 大学语文与写作 小学教育教学研究 400002 法学 30 法理学 民法 440003 音乐学(师范) 20 术科 音乐综合 700004 旅游管理 40 管理学 旅游综合 4400杭州师范大学 (10346)05 护理学 40 人体解剖学 生理学 600001 学前教育(师范) 70 大学语文与写作 学前儿童发展与教育 3600 湖州师范学院(10347) 02 旅游管理 80 管理学 旅游综合知识 396001 计算机科学与技术 40 高等数学(一) C 语言程序设计 3960绍兴文理学院(10349) 02 机械设计制造及其自动化 40 高等数学(一) 机械设计基础 396003 土木工程 40 高等数学(一) 建筑力学 396004 英语 40 基础英语 翻译与写作 396005 会计学 40 高等数学(二) 会计学 396001 汉语言文学 60 大学语文与写作 汉语基础396002 小学教育(师范) 30 大学语文与写作 小学教育教学研究 3600台州学院 (10350) 03 护理学 60 人体解剖学 生理学396001 工商管理 60 管理学 西方经济学 440002 计算机科学与技术 50 高等数学(一) C 语言程序设计 440003 英语 50 基础英语 翻译与写作 4400温州大学 (10351) 04 艺术设计 50 绘画基础 设计基础 700001 机械设计制造及其自动化 45 高等数学(一) 机械设计基础 3960 02 旅游管理 45 管理学 旅游学概论 3960丽水学院 (10352) 03 汉语言文学(师范) 45 大学语文与写作 汉语基础360001 旅游管理 90 管理学 旅游学概论 4400 浙江工商大学(10353) 02 英语 60 基础英语 英语阅读 440001 环境工程 70 高等数学(二) 综合化学 3960 嘉兴学院 (10354) 02 纺织工程 80 高等数学(二) 纺织材料学 396001 计算机科学与技术 75 高等数学(一) C 语言程序设计 3960中国计量学院(10356) 02 法学 75 法理学 民法 396001 电气工程及其自动化 90 高等数学(一) 电子技术基础 1600002 信息与计算科学(数理金融方向) 60 高等数学(一) 西方经济学16000浙江万里学院(10876) 03 生物技术 30 高等数学(二) 生物化学1600001 化学工程与工艺 50 高等数学(一) 综合化学 396002 车辆工程(其中定向招收浙江交通职院20人) 50 高等数学(一) 机械设计基础 396003 制药工程 50 高等数学(一) 综合化学 3960浙江科技学院 (11057) 04 机械设计制造及其自动化(其中定向招收浙江机电职院20人) 50 高等数学(一) 机械设计基础 396001 计算机科学与技术 15 高等数学(一) C 语言程序设计 396002 英语 20 基础英语 英汉互译 396003 材料成型及控制工程 15 高等数学(一) 机械设计基础 3960 04 化学工程与工艺 20 高等数学(一) 综合化学 396005 汽车服务工程 15 高等数学(一) 车辆工程基础 3960宁波工程学院 (11058) 06 汉语言文学 15 大学语文与写作 汉语基础 396001 会计学 30 高等数学(二) 会计学 396002 国际经济与贸易 50 高等数学(二) 经济学原理 396003 市场营销 82 管理学 市场营销 396004 信息管理与信息系统 50 高等数学(二) C 语言程序设计 396005 英语 48 综合英语 翻译与写作 3960浙江财经学院 (11482) 06 汉语言文学 40 大学语文与写作 古代汉语 396001 工商管理 60 管理学 西方经济学 440002 英语 30 基础英语 翻译与写作 440003 汉语言文学 40 大学语文与写作 古代汉语 440004 电气工程及其自动化 30 高等数学(一) 电子技术基础 440005 生物技术 30 高等数学(二) 生物化学 440006 电子信息科学与技术 30 高等数学(一) 电子技术基础 4400宁波大学 (11646) 07 小学教育(师范) 30 大学语文与写作 小学教育教学研究 400001 广播电视新闻学 40 大学语文与写作 新闻采写基础 396002 广播电视编导 45 大学语文与写作 编导基础 900003 广播电视编导(文艺编导方向) 35 大学语文与写作 文艺编导基础 9000浙江传媒学院 (11647) 04 动画 40 动画概论 设计基础 900001 国际经济与贸易(物流方向) 50 高等数学(二) 经济学基础13000浙江树人学院(11842) 02 国际经济与贸易(会展方向) 50 高等数学(二) 经济学基础13000注:* 杭州电子科技大学软件工程杭州电子科技大学软件工程、、网络工程网络工程、、国际经济与贸易专业国际经济与贸易专业((2+3),),招收招收招收二年制软件高二年制软件高职应届毕业生职应届毕业生。
浙江省2012年选拔优秀高职高专毕业生进入本科学习工作实施细则作者:经贸学院加入时间:2011-10-17 9:58:40 浏览:308浙江省2012年选拔优秀高职高专毕业生进入本科学习工作实施细则为进一步提升考试招生公平,扩大考生选择范围,从2012年起,我省选拔优秀高职高专毕业生进入本科学习(以下简称“专升本”)工作实行“以专科学业成绩良好为前提,统一考试,平行志愿,分类选拔,择优录取”的办法。
一、招生计划1.招生院校我省各类全日制本科普通高校,包括公办院校、民办院校、独立学院,经批准均可开展专升本招生。
2.计划安排专升本招生计划列入各校当年总体招生计划。
如遇合格生源不足,可将剩余计划转入普通高校统一招生计划。
具体招生计划另行公布。
二、考试科类和录取类别考试分文理、录取按类别。
设文科、理科两个考试科类,文史、理工、经管、法学、教育、农学、医学、艺术八个录取类别。
三、报考条件1.我省各级各类全日制普通高校高职高专应届毕业生。
2.坚持四项基本原则,遵纪守法;具有较高思想道德修养和文化素质,上进心强,品行端正;在校期间未受记过(含)以上处分,无考试作弊记录。
3.高职高专阶段学业成绩居本校本专业前50%,无不及格课程(经重修、补考及格视作及格)。
4.已通过CET-3级或高职高专英语应用能力A级(艺术、体育类专业除外)及以上考试。
高职高专阶段所学专业为英语的考生不作此要求。
四、报名与填报志愿实行网上远程报名和填报志愿。
1.符合条件的学生需于3月20日至24日期间,以真实身份登录浙江教育考试网()报名系统,取得注册号,并按要求如实填写各项报名信息,选择考试科类和录取类别,填报志愿。
考生只能选择一个考试科类和一个录取类别,具体录取类别根据考生高职高专阶段所学专业,按《浙江省2012年专升本各类别所含专业对照表》(附件三)确定。
每个考生可填报8个志愿,每个志愿包括一个院校和一个专业。
考生只能在本人所选定的录取类别内填报志愿,跨类别填报的志愿无效。
浙江省2023年选拔优秀高职高专毕业生进入本科学习统一考试英语选择题部分Part I Reading Comprehension (60 marks, 60 minutes)Section A Passage Reading (每小题2分,共50分)Format IDirections: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked А, B, с, and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet. (40 points)Passage OneQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:Distinctive handmade products showing Chinese culture and art have proved popular at the 2023 China Cross--Border E-Commerce Trade Fair (中国跨境电商交易会) that opened on March 18 in Fuzhou, East China's Fujian Province.Handmade items have been a very popular category in cross-border e-commerce trade and there is a rise in the interest in Chinese cultural items overseas, says Huang Chaoying, head of communication work with the three-day fair."We 've attracted more than 100 handmade enterprises to the fair this year,"Huang says."A considerable number of items carry Chinese cultural messages," he adds.Dou Weiyong with Fuyue Daily Necessities Manufacturing Co. , based in Shaowu, Fujian Province, has been contacted by many international buyers,Many international buyers, especially those from Europe, have shown great interest in our bamboo products," Dou says. It is the second time he has joined the fair."We have three booths (摊位) exhibiting our products this year, as opposed to just one we had last year, and we have also increased the varieties of our products," says Dou.Zhang Bin from Beijing Meida Technology Co. was also surrounded by visitors at the fair asking about details of the delicate works featuring the country' s palatial art (宫廷艺术) from the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties."We joined the fair to have a try, and the feedback has been very positive," Zhang says."Next, we will bring more products featuring traditional Chinese culture and related elements to the overseas market," Zhang says.1. What products were shown at the 2023 China Cross- Border E-Commerce Trade Fair ?A. Imported products.B. Handmade products.C. Technological products.D. Mass-produced products.2. Which is true about handmade items in cross-border e-commerce trade according to Huang Chaoying?A. They are as popular as before.B. There are not enough booths for them.C. Fewer enterprises are interested in them.D. Fewer international buyers show interest in them.3. What was featured in the delicate works presented by Beijing Meida Technology Co.?A. Folk art.B. Palatial art.C. Modern art.D. Religious art.4. What does Beijing Meida Technology Co. plan to do at the next trade fair?A. To reduce its supply of bamboo products,B. To maintain its supply of handmade items.C. To withdraw its supply of handmade items.D. To increase its supply of products carrying Chinese cultural messages.5. What is the author' s attitude towards the handmade products?A. Positive.C. Critical.B. Negative.D. Indifferent.Passage TwoQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.One morning, when the employees of a company arrived ,at work, they received a message:“The person stopping you from succeeding in the company has passed away. Please gather for funeral service in the meeting room."While there was some sadness among the employees at the unexpected news of the death of their co-worker, they were curious to know who was stopping them from succeeding. Moreover, most of them were now interested in the possibility of moving up and succeeding in the company.Many employees were shocked to find all their co-workers still present and very much alive when they entered the meeting room. “lf it wasn't him or her, then who? Who was holding us back from succeeding? Who has passed away?" they all thought. The employees went to the coffin (棺材) one by one, and each was at a loss when they saw what was inside. They could not make sense of what they were seeing. There was only a mirror in the coffin. So, when each employee looked in to see who were“holding them back from success," they saw themselves. Besides, there was a sign next to the mirror that read:You are the only person who can limit your 'growth. You are the only person who iscapable of creating your success. It is not the situations and people that change your life, the way you face different situations and people in life makes the difference. Your life will change when you overstep your limiting beliefs and realize you are in control of your life. You now know who has been preventing you from reaching your full potential (潜力). Will you continue to let that person hold you back.6.What were most of the employees now interested in?A. moving up in the companyB. The unexpected death of their co-worker.C. The possibility of succeeding in the company.D. The funeral service they were invited to attend.7. The employees were shocked at the fact that____ when they entered the meeting room.A. there was a co-worker holding them backB. all of them got a message about the funeral serviceC. all of their co-workers were present and much aliveD. there was a coffin in the center of the meeting room8. What does the underlined phrase“make sense of”probably mean in Para. 4?A. Feel.B. Decide.C. Understand.D. Communicate.9. What did the employees see inside the coffin?A. Nothing.B. Only a sign.C. A co-worker.D. A mirror and a sign.10. Which can be the best title of this passage?A. An empty coffin.B. A sad funeral service.C. The person passing away.D. The person holding you back.Passage ThreeQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passageThere are a few things you should keep in mind when you talk to your professors, especially if you ask for a particular favor.Call them by the right title. A “Doctor” is someone with a Ph. D.; not all professors have a Ph.D.“Professor” is usually acceptable, unless you have been told otherwise. I prefer to be called by my first name, and I make that point clear on the first day of my class. If you are totally unsure, a“Mf," or“Ms.” is usually fine. Do not use“Mrs.” unless the professor herself uses it; it is time to recognize that not all adult women are or want to be married.Be prepared to do the work. If you have missed an assignment or a test or are falling behind in your reading, and you are seeking help to catch up or a special dispensation(豁免) to make up the assignment, you had better be prepared to do the work - and generally under more difficult conditions. I get the impression that a lot of students imagine I might just say “don't worry about it, I'll give you the points anyway. " This, of course, is not going to happen.Prepare for disappointment. So often a professor will not or cannot help you. Your professor probably spent hours writing his or her syllabus (课程大纲), and probably spent another hour explaining it to you at the beginning of the class, so he or she has invested a lot in the rules. They especially hate it when you do not do an assignment and then ask for a way to make it up. Your only choice might be to shift into damage control, see what you can do, and ask honestly if you should continue in the class.As a general rule, professors respect true interest. They will go out of their way to help if they feel that you are honestly interested in doing well.11. Which title is usually acceptable for a student to call a teacher at a university?A. Doctor.B. Professor.C. Mr. or Mrs.D. First name.12. As a university student who has missed a test, you had better___A. ask for a particular favorB. ask for an easy makeup testC. get prepared to work harderD. seek help from your professor13. Professors hate it when students do not do an assignment and then ask for a way to make it up, for they have already____A. explained the syllabusB. invested much in the rulesC. finished writing their syllabusD. prepared to disappoint their students14. What will professors do when they feel that you are really interested in doing well?A. Offer you help as much as possible.B. Require you to catch up with othersC. Ask you to get prepared for the work.D. Give you the points you want to have.15. What can you infer from the passage?A. We can often use "Mrs." for women professors.B. The ,author is likely to give the points as the students wish.C. You should drop out of the class when you fail to do an assignment.D, Students should follow some advice when dealing with their professors. Passage FourQuestions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage:Imagine there is a small fire in your kitchen. Your fire 'alarm goes off, warning everyone nearby about the danger. Someone calls 911.You try to put the fire outyourself- maybe you even have a fire extinguisher (灭火器) in the kitchen.If that does not work, you know how to safely leave. By the time you get outside, a fire truck is already pulling up.Firefighters use the hydrant (消防栓) in front of your house to extinguish the fire before any of your neighbors' homes are ever at risk of catching fire. We need to prepare to fight disease outbreaks just as we prepare to fight fires. If a fire is left to bum out of control, it becomes a threat not only to one home but to an entire community. The same is true for infectious (传染的) diseases, except on a much bigger scale. As we know all too well from Covid-19, an outbreak in one town can quickly spread across an entire country and then around the world.When the World Health Organization first described Covid-19 as a pandemic just over three years ago, it marked a collective failure to prepare for pandemics, despite many warnings. And I worry that we are making the same mistakes again. The world has not done as much to get ready for the next pandemic as I had hoped. But it is not too late to stop history from repeating itself. The world needs a well-funded system that is ready, to act immediately when danger appears. We need a fire department for pandemics.I am optimistic about a network called the Global Health Emergency Corps (全球卫生应急联盟) that the WHO and its partners are ,building. This network of the world's top health emergency leaders will work together to get ready for the next pandemic. Just as firefighters run drills to practice responding to a fire, the Emergency Corps plans to run drills to practice for outbreaks. The exercises will make sure that everyone governments, health care providers, emergency health workers- knows what to do whena potential outbreak appears.16. What is the relationship between pandemics and fires according to the author?A. Pandemics are not as dangerous as fires.B. Fires are easier to control than pandemics.C. Both can quickly spread across an entire country.D. Both pose a threat to a community if left uncontrolled.17. As for pandemics,the author is worried that____.A. they are not dangerous than firesB. Firefighters are not trained to respond to themC. the world is not doing enough to prepare for themD. the Global Health Emergency Corps will not be successful18. What is the Global Health Emergency Corps?A. An organization that provides funding for medical research.B. A program to train firefighters to respond to health emergencies.c. A new technology launched by WHO to extinguish fires more efficientlyD. A network of top health emergency leaders preparing for the next pandemic19. What is the purpose of running drill for outbreaks?A.To ensure everyone knows what to do.B. To ask people to take health measures.C. To find an effective cure for pandemics.D. To test fire extinguishers in case of a fire.20. What is the main idea of the passage?A. We should always have a fire extinguisher in our kitchen:B. Covid-19 was not described as a pandemic over three years ago.C.The world needs to prepare for pandemics as we prepare for fires.D. Firefighters should work together with health care providers during pandemics. Format llDirections: In the following passage, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 21-25, choose the most suitable one from the List A-G to fit into each of the numbered blanks. There are two extra choices, which do not fit into any of 'the gaps. Mark your answers on the Answer Sheet. (10 marks)Positive social connections are very important to your heath and happiness. You might have found that your friendship circles become smaller as you have gotten older, but it is not too late to reconnect with old friends again and even make some new ones. Here are some suggestions.21.____To whom from your past would you most enjoy being closer? The answer could be friends,X former co-workers, family members, even people you have met just once or twice but with whom you were ,highly impressed. Put them in order, and contact them one by one.22.____Today, email and social networks such as Facebook have become a wonderful way of reconnecting with long-lost friends and co-workers. Write a short note saying hello, making sure that the address is correct, and asking if it is okay if you send a longer note. Who can turn down such an online offer?23.____As ,you begin to make social connections, new or old, you are going to be askeda lot of questions about you, your recent past and your plans for the future. Think about them 'and work on your answers ahead of time.' This will greatly increase your confidence and will help you to focus on giving out positive messages.24. ____Do you play the drum? Join the town band. Do you love the theatre? V olunteer to play a role on stage. Have you a special skill or collection? Find others with the same interests.25.____For example, if you see a neighbor, walk over and chat for a few minutes. Stay after church services, classes or work and chat with people you know. Have a short conversation with local shop owners for a while. Talk to shoppers at the supermarket who are buying the same products as you are. You may find that these little conversations are great fun and build up your confidence.A. Make a list.B. Get rid of shyness.C. Build up your confidence.D. Use the Internet to reconnect,E. Do lots of little conversations.F. Prepare your self-introduction.G. Turn a hobby into a social activity.Section B Banked Cloze(每小题1分,共10分)Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Please blacken the corresponding litter for each item -on The Answer Sheet. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. (10 marks)Fire officials say two boys saved two young children from a burning mobile home in central Florida.Ten-year-old Isiah Francis and 1l-year-old Jeremiah Grimes_ 26_ into a neighbor's home around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in Orange County after a_ 27_ broke out and Saved a 1-year-old and an 8-month-old.Isiah and Jeremiah say the smoke inside the home was so thick they could_ 28_ see.“I was really frightened because I thought I was going to get_ 29_ ,” Isiah told CBS station in Orlando. “I was nervous because there was so much_ 30_ it was hard for me to see."Fire officials say two other children, aged 2 and 5, who live in the home, were injured. One was taken to the _31_ in a medical plane. They were both in dangerous but stable_32_ at Arnold Palmer Hospital.Orange County Fire Rescue says a_ 33_ of four children and their father were in the home when the fire broke out.The_ 34_ of the fire has not been found out, but it is believed to have stared on the stove.CBS reports investigators (调查员) are_ 35_ K to determine why the father did not get all the kids out, and what was on the stove that caused the fire to start.Isiah said he has dreams of becoming a firefighter some day.A. swamB. rushedC. burnedD. tryingE. fireF. askingG. cinemaH. almostI. cause J. hardly K. smoke L. totalM. condition N. team O. hospitalPart II Integrated Testing (30 points, 30 minutes)Section A Cloze (每小题1分,共20分)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage, Then blacken the corresponding letter on The Answer Sheet. (20 points) Have you heard of Daylight Saving Time (DST, 夏令时)? It is a system used to make__ 36_ use of the longer daylight_ 37_ during the summer months. The idea is_ 38 the clocks forward by one hour_ 39_ the spring and_ 40__ back again by one hour in the fall, _41_ people more daylight hours during their_ 42_ hours. The most important_ 43_ of DST is to reduce power usage by taking advantage_ 44_ the longer periods of natural daylight.Time changes can have a big influence on _45_ patterns, particularly for the spring DST shift when clocks are moved forward_ 46_ one hour. The shift to DST can affect sleep patterns for several days _47_ the body gets used to the new time schedule. Thisis because the clock inside the body,_ 48_ regulates sleep-wake cycles, is tied to daylight and_ 49_ . When the time changes, it can_ 50_ several days for the body to get used to the_ 51_ schedule.Research has shown_52_ the spring DST shift, in particular, can_ 53_ to an increase in sleep disorder, daytime sleepiness and tiredness, This is_ 54 people lose an hour of sleep, which can break their sleep_ 55 and lead to difficulty falling asleep or waking up earlier than usual.36. A. better B. worse C.bigger D. smaller37. A. seconds B. minutes C. hours D. years38. A. move B. moves C. moved D. to move39.A.on B. in C.at D. to40. A. then B. soon C. after D. before41. A. give B. gave C. gives D. giving42. A. waking B. playing C. sleeping D. relaxing43. A. way B. step C. goal D. process44.A.in B. of C. on D. at45. A. work B. sleep C. eating D. reading46. A. by B. in C. for D. with47. A. if B. as C. but D. although48. A. that B. who C. when D. which49. A. cloud B. darkness C. sunshine D. brightness50. A. have B. pass C. take D. spend51. A. new B. slow C. busy D. lazy52. A. that B. what C. which D. whether53. A. get B. come C. lead D. result54. A. but B. for C. since D. because55. A. bed B. room C. cycle D. method非选择题部分注意事项:用黑色字迹的签宇笔或钢笔将答案写在答题纸上,不能答在试题卷上.Section B Short Answer Questions (每小题2分,共10分)Directions: In this part there is a short passage followed by five questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements with no more than 10 words. Please write your answers on The Answer Sheet.(10 points)A simple message has helped carry Emily Sue Snyder, 32, 'out of her darkest hours, including hopelessness, domestic violence and a suicide attempt. Now, she is sharing the encouraging expression with anyone who can receive it: "You are enough. Snyder, a hairstylist (发型师) and mother of two young sons living in Tulsa, Oklatorma, makes it her daily mission to remind others of their value.“You' re always enough; it doesn't matter if you' re at your lowest point," Snyder told USA TODAY.“You're sill enough to be worthy."Nearly a decade after trying to take her own life, she began leaving small handwrittenmotivational (励志的) notes in gas stations, grocery stores' - "almost anywhere I went,' she said.Conversations about mental health struggles during the pandemic inspired her to, spread the positive messages, such as hey, you re doing a great job!" or you are loved." People would share the cards online as they found them. This warmed Snyder's heart, she said.Her efforts to spread kindness- and the size of her cards - grew in March of 2021, when Snyder put on a red coat during rush hour in the middle of Sapulpa, Oklahoma. She stood on a corner alone for two hours holding a large bright. -green poster that read "you are enough."The outpouring of love from passersby flooded her, she said."The thing that really got me was the teenagers and kids that rolled down their car windows to tell me they love me," Snyder recalled. "It made me realize everybody needs something positive and a little bit of hope in their lives."She calls her mission "Stay Another Day: Suicide Prevention and Awareness."Last month, she was "shocked' that a group' of 25 joined her recent sign-holding event."People are really eager to be part of the movement to let people know they' re loved," she said.56. What is the expression that has helped Snyder out of her darkest hours?57. The most important thing for Snyder to do every day is to ____.58. Where did Snyder leave her encouraging notes?59. What did the outpouring of love from the passersby make Snyder realize?60. Why did a group of 25 people join her recent sign-holding event?Part II Translation (30points, 30minutes) (每小题3分,共30分)Section A Chinese-English TranslationDirections: Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese expressions given in the brackets. Please write your translation on The Answer Sheet. (15 points)61.Let's_____(尽力而为) for the success of the Hangzhou Asian Games.62. When Tom heard the funny story, he____.(禁不住大笑起来).63. The guide asked us whether_____(我们参观过the museum.64. The more successful he became,______(他感到越幸福)65. It's never____(为时过早) to start planning for your future.Section B English-Chinese TranslationDirections: Translate into Chinese the underlined sentences in the following passage. Please write your translation on The Answer Sheet, (15 points)The quality of sleep you achieve can directly influence your health and everyday happiness; it is therefore highly important to do everything possible to ensure a good night's sleep. 66. For many people such factors as sound, light and heat can all affect sleep, and for those living in a city these factors may become more serious. In order toget the good night's sleep required, in the central area of a busy noisy city, here are some simple tips to follow.Being surrounded by the liveliness' of a city can mean an increase in noise, whether it is from traffic or 'the people in the room next door. In order to ensure you remain in a deep sleep throughout the night 67. it is important to ensure your bedroom is as quiet as possible. Where soundproofing ( PFH ï) may seem extreme, there are small changes which can help to reduce sound levels.68. Bookshelves can be excellent for absorbing noise through the walls, but for smaller apartments this may not be the ideal solution. Fans, televisions or radios are another great measure to reduce harm from sound in a room.For reducing noise levels from the street, hanging heavier curtains will help to lessen the sound, while having small impact on the overall beauty of the room. If such changes are not possible or space is restricted, then 69. buying a pair of ear plugs could be the simplest way to reduce noise for a good sleep, at night.The natural light and dark cycle directly influences sleep, letting the human body know 70. when it is time to wake up and when it should be sleeping. City central locations tend .to have a huge increase in man-made light, which in turn can impact the quality of sleep and prevent falling into a deep sleep.Part IV Writing (30 points, 30minutes) (每小题30分,共30分)Directions: For this par, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic My View on Eating in the Classroom. You should write about 120 words. following the outline given below. Please write your composition on The Answer Sheet. (30 points) 71.(1)阐明你对学生在教室里吃东西的看法;(2)陈述你的理由。
浙江省2019年选拔高职高专毕业生进入本科学习统一考试英语请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂、写在答题纸上。
选择题部分注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔填写在答题纸规定的位置上。
2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后再选涂其他答案标号。
不能答在试题卷上。
Part I Reading Comprehension(60points,60minutes)Section A passage reading(每小题2分,共50分)Format IDirections:There are four passages in this part.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C,and D.You should decide on the best choice and blacken the corresponding letter on The Answer Sheet.(40points) Passage OneQuestions1to5are based on the following passage:I was raised on a farm during the boom years after World War Il.I was the third eldest in a family of six boys—no girls.We were all expected to help out around the farm with whatever needed to be done.My mom was no exception as she worked at any job necessary,while raisingus six boys.In my thirteenth year,an event occurred that in hindsight would dramatically alter how I viewed my mom.It was a hot summer day.My dad,two of my elder brothers and I were busy in the field baling(打包)hay for our horses and cows for the winter.Mom remained at home looking aftermy three younger brothers.She was also there,however,to help offload the full hay rack as英语试题第1页(共16页)quickly as possible to help keep everything running smoothly.About8p.m.,we headed home after a hard day’s work.Mom busily prepared a big supper for all of us at the house.After supper,we boys all took turns having a bath—the annual4-H day at the Swan River Fair was the following day and three of my brothers and I were marching in the parade at10a.m.Mom cleaned up the table and did the dishes by hand.By10p.m.we were all exhausted and ready to get to bed.Around1a.m.,I awoke to use the bathroom.As I staggered through the kitchen on my way there,I was bewildered to see that the lights were still on.To my utter amazement,there was Mom with her back to me busily ironing.On the table were four neat piles of clothes,including our marching uniforms for the parade.It was several years more before I fully realized the significance of what I had witnessed that night:Mom had demonstrated more clearly than any words could have what the love of a mother means.1.What were the boys supposed to do on the farm?A.To do the dishes.B.To prepare dinner.C.To look after the cattle.D.To help with farm work.2.How many people are there in the authors family?A.3.B.4.C.6D.8.3.When did the author go to the bathroom?A.At1a.m.B.At10a.m.C.At8p.m.D.At10p.m.4.Mom ironed clothes for the four boys late in the middle of the night because.A.the clothes were dirty after a day's workB.the clothes were spilt over by the supper soupC.the four boys were wearing them for the paradeD.the boys were too exhausted to do it themselves英语试题第2页(共16页)5.What is the theme of this passage?A.The love of a mother.B.The hardship of farm life.C.Boys are naughtier than girls.D.Action speaks louder than words.Passage TwoQuestions6to10are based on the following passage:This week,the governor of Connecticut proposed a statewide tax on sugar—sweetened drinks. Several cities have already enacted such soda taxes to raise money and fight obesity(肥胖).And there’s new evidence suggesting that these taxes do work—although sometimes not as well as hoped.Kris Madsen,an associate professor of public health at the University of California,Berkeley, is one of the researchers who has been studying soda taxes,in part because she’s convinced that sugary drinks are a threat to society,a direct cause of obesity.“It’s a pretty high bar for public health to be able to say that something is causing a major epidemic,”she says.“We can do that for sugar sweetened beverages(饮料).”Berkeley was the first U.S.city to tax those drinks,making them more expensive,and Madsen is leading a team of researchers that’s trying to see how the tax is working.“We’ve been going out to the same neighborhoods every year for the last five years,and we’ve been asking people the same questions,”she says.Researchers interview people on the street,primarily in low--income neighborhoods.They started doing this before the soda tax went into effect four years ago,and they’ve continued every year since.“We saw a52percent decline in consumption over the first three years”since the tax went into effect,she says.“This has a huge impact.”Madsen’s study was published online this week by The American Journal of Public Health.Mexico,in fact,put in place a tax on sugar-sweetened beverages in2014.That tax is smaller than the soda taxes in the U.S.,and its effect on consumption also has been smaller.According to one study,consumption of sugary drinks fell on average by about8percent as a result of the tax.英语试题第3页(共16页)6.A statewide tax on sugary drinks was planned in this week.A.CaliforniaB.ConnecticutC.BerkeleyD.Mexico7.What is one of the reasons why the government put a tax on sugar-sweetened drinks?A.To collect money.B.To help poor people.C.To cut the consumption of alcohol.D.To support research on public health.8.We can infer from the passage that Kris Madsen believes that.A.soda taxes cause inflationB.soda taxes are harmful to societyC.rich people don’t drink sugar-sweetened beveragesD.sugar-sweetened drinks are harmful to public health9.The tax on sugar-sweetened drinks is less effective in Mexico than that in the U.S.becauseA.it’s enforced earlierB.its tax rate is lowerC.Mexicans drink less sodasD.Mexico is a small country10.What is the theme of this passage?A.The effect of soda taxes.B.The harm of sugary drinks.C.The greed of the government.D.The life of a university teacher.Passage ThreeQuestions11to15are based on the following passage:Fabio Schvartsman,a well—respected businessman as yet,may now be the most detested man in Brazil.As chief executive of vale,a giant miner and the worlds largest producer of iron ore,it was Mr Schvartsman who had to face the public after the collapse of a company tailings (矿渣)dam in the town of Brumadinho on January,25th.186people are now confirmed as dead,with122still missing.英语试题第4页(共16页)So it was not a shock when,on March2nd,Vale said that Mr Schvartsman would step down. Tailings dams contain tonnes of waste material from mining operations.The design used at Brumadinho was known to be the least expensive and most risky.After a flood of waste burst from the Brumadinho dam,ripping through a staff canteen and submerging a valley in mud,the company tried to respond quickly.Its board suspended benefits for executives.It has made payments of100,000reais($26,000)to266families.Eduardo deSalles Bartolomeo,a Vale veteran,has been named interim(临时的)chief executive.He faces mounting problems.A crucial question is if Mr Schvartsman or other executives knew about problems with the dam.The firm maintains that they didn’t.Prosecutors (检察官)declare that Vale made a secret deal to hide the fact that the dam is in danger.Despite all these difficulties the firm may recover.That is partly because of Mr Schvartsman’s changes since he took over,in May2017.He reduced Vale’s debt and cut capital spending.With healthy free cash flow and low debt,Vale’s balance sheet can probably withstand even heavy government fines.The fundamentals in metals markets are also helping In the2020s, demand is expected to rise for iron ore in emerging markets and for nickel(another of Vale’s key commodities)in electric cars.That increases the odds of Vale surviving the disaster,even as victims remain Missing,buried in mud.11.What does the underlined word“detest”in Paragraph I mean?A.IgnoreB.AdoreC.HateD.Respect12.Why was it Fabio Schvartsman who had to face the public after the disaster?A.Because Vale is a giant miner.B.Because he was the chief executive.C.Because he used to be well-respected.D.Because the accident killed many people.13.What is the biggest problem that Eduardo desalles Bartolomeo faces after he has been appointed interim chief executive?A.The dismissal of Mr Schvartsman.B.Legal charges against the executives.C.The suspension of benefits for executives.D.Payments of100,000reais to266families.英语试题第5页(共16页)14.What may help Vale survive the disaster?A.Increasing Vale’s debt.B.Heavy fines from government.C.Putting Mr Schvartsman in jail.D.Rising demand for Vale’s commodities.15.Why did the company’s tailings dam in Brumadinho collapse?A.Because Mr Schvartsman cut Vale’s capital spending in May2017.B.Because there were tonnes of waste material from mining operations.C.Because the design of the dam was the least expensive and most risky.D.Because the executives of the company knew the risk of a dam breach.Passage fourQuestions16to20are based on the following passage:Most people don’t think about backing up their computer until they experience the dread of a hard drive crash.It's only then that the sad reality of a life’s worth of photos,music,spreadsheets, contacts,and other files disappearing in an instant truly sinks in.Denis Gorbachev of Cloudberry Lab recommends the“3-2-1backup strategy in which you keep three copies of each important file;two of them on different external hard drives,stored in different locations,and one in the cloud.”Here’s a real-life example of how often you need to back up your computer from Jimmy,a wedding photographer at Pixelicious.He uses the3-2-1strategy to ensure his client’s special memories are both in the cloud and on external hard drives so that they never get lost.“Before leaving a wedding reception,I immediately pull one of the two memory cards from my camera and store it in my wallet.A backup of the images will[literally]follow me wherever I go!”says Jimmy.“Then,as soon as I get home,a copy of the files will be transferred to my desktop so that before the sun rises again,I already have three copies of my client’s images.”After editing, copies of the final images are immediately uploaded onto his cloud storage,while duplicate sets are transferred to external hard drives,one of which is stored in a bank’s safety deposit box Having multiple backups provides peace of mind.Your first computer back up may be a tedious(冗长乏味的)affair as all of your downloaded英语试题第6页(共16页)music,photos,and files get copied onto external hard drives and up to a cloud.But,that initial time and effort will save you from the dread of losing it all in a crash.From there,the ongoing back up process will become streamlined as additional files get copied to drives and backed up through automated methods.16.According to the“3-2-1backup strategy”,we need to keep altogether copies of our important files.A.1B.2C.3D.617.What do we know about Jimmy?A.He is a photographer.B.He is a wedding planner.C.He is one of Denis’friends.D.He works for Cloudberry Lab.18.Where does Jimmy keep his client's images after editing them?A.In the memory cards of his camera.B.In the memory cards in his wallet.C.In his desktop computer.D.In his cloud storage.19.What might people feel when they back up their files for the first time?A.Peaceful.B.Fearful.C.Bored.D.Confident.20.What can we infer from the passage?A.Hard drives crash frequently.B.Few people back up their computers regularly.C.The cloud is an unsafe place for your important files.D.Internal hard drives are safer than external hard drives.Format IIDirections:In the following passage,some sentences have been removed.For questions21to25. choose the most suitable sentence from choices A to G to fit into each of the numbered blanks. there are two extra choices,which do not fit into any of the blanks.You should decide on the best choice and blacken the corresponding letter on The Answer Sheet.(10points)We think of winter as cold and flu season,but the chilly temperatures have powerful biological upsides too.Here are some ways cold weather helps your body.英语试题第7页(共16页)21..Colder temperatures can help you think more clearly.Studies have found that people perform some cognitive tasks better when the temperature is cooler.Research has also shown that people are less inclined to tackle complex tasks in summer than in winter.The brain requires glucose(葡萄糖)to function,but the body uses more of it in warmer temperatures to keep the body cool. That leaves less available fuel for reasoning and recall tasks.22..We know accumulating too much ordinary fat can endanger our health.But adults also have small amounts of beneficial“brown”fat that can help burn more calories--and cold temperatures can activate this brown fat.One study showed that participants who lowered their body temperatures simply by placing one foot in cold water did increase their brown fat cells. 23..If spring and summer make you sneeze,winter might be your new favorite season.Pollen (花粉)counts are virtually nonexistent in cold weather.Indoor allergies,however,can be worse during the winter.To ease indoor allergies,use a dehumidifier(减湿器)to maintain the humidity at home below50percent.24..Your body’s core temperature drops when you’re trying to sleep.This process can take up to two hours in summer,but it’s much faster in winter.Plus,with darker mornings,you naturally sleep later.25..Yes,you might get more colds during the winter.However,studies have shown that the immune system can be activated by colder temperatures,which enhances our ability to fight infections.That said,the flu virus thrives in cold,dry air,and time spent indoors increases your chance of infection.To reduce risk,get your annual flu shot,wash your hands frequently,and go outside.A.Eases allergiesB.Kills flu virusesC.Fights infectionses less glucoseE.Boosts your brainF.Activates healthy fatG.Encourages better sleep英语试题第8页(共16页)。
(招聘面试)浙江省年选拔优秀应届高职高专毕业生进入本科学习试点工作实施关于做好2010年“专升本”考试报名工作的通知各学院:浙江省2010年选拔优秀应届高职高专毕业生进入本科学习的工作(以下简称“专升本”)即将开始。
根据《浙江省教育考试院关于做好2010年选拔优秀高职高专毕业生进入本科学习工作的通知》文件精神,结合我校实际,现将有关做好2010年“专升本”考试报名工作的具体事项通知如下:1、“专升本”的选拔院校、专业、计划、考试科目、收费标准、选拔对象及报考条件、考试时间及加分原则、选拔院校联系办法等具体要求和情况,请参见附件《浙江省2010年选拔优秀应届高职高专毕业生进入本科学习试点工作实施细则》且执行。
2、报名时间:2010年3月20日至24日网上报名;3月26日至28日现场确认。
3、报名程序:⑴各学院向所有毕业班学生宣传、介绍2010年“专升本”的有关政策和要求。
⑵学生于3月20日至24日期间登陆浙江教育考试网(/gb/gxjx/index.html 附件:浙江省2010年选拔优秀应届高职高专毕业生进入本科学习试点工作实施细则我省2010年继续开展面向全省高校选拔优秀应届高职高专毕业生进入本科学习试点工作(以下简称“普通高校专升本”)。
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浙江省 2019 年选拔优秀高职高专毕业生进入本科学习统一考试
高等数学
请考生按规定用笔将所有试题答案涂、写在答题卡上
选择题部分
注意事项:
1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔填写在答题纸规定的位置上
2.每小题选出答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题纸上对应的题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号,不能答在试题卷上。
一、选择题(本大题共 5 小题,每小题 4 分,共 20 分,在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的)
1. 设a x n n =+∞
→lim ,则说法不正确的是() A. 对于正数2,一定存在正整数N ,使得当N n >时,都有2n <-a X
B. 对于任意给定的无论多么小的正数δ,总存在整数N , 使得N n >时,不等式δ<-a X n 成立
C. 对于任意给定的a 的邻域()δδ+-a a ,,总存在正整数N ,使得当N n >时,所有的点n X 都落在()δδ+-a a ,内,而只有有限个(至多只有N 个)在这个区间外
D. 可以存在某个小的整数0δ,使得有无穷多个点0δ落在这个区间()00,δδ+-a a 外
2. 设在点0x 的某领域内有定义,则在点0x 出可导的一个充分条件是()
A. ()()h
x f h x f h 0002lim
-+→存在 B. ()()h
h x f x f --→000h -lim 存在 C. ()()h h x f h x f --+→000h lim 存在 D. ()⎥⎦
⎤⎢⎣⎡-⎪⎭⎫ ⎝⎛++∞→001lim x f h x f h h 存在
3. ⎥⎦
⎤⎢⎣⎡+++++++∞→n n n n n x πππsin 1...2sin 1sin 11lim 等于()
A.
⎰10sin dx x π B.
⎰+10sin 1dx x π C.
⎰+10sin 1dx x D. ⎰+10
sin 1dx x π 4. 下列级数或广义积分发散的是()
A. ()∑∞=-+-1
11001n n n
B. ∑∞=12cos
n n
C. ⎰212x -41
dx
D. ()dx x ⎰∞
+⎪⎪⎭
⎫ ⎝⎛+12211 5. 微分方程044=+'-''y y y 的通解为()
A. ()x e c x c x y 221-+=
B. ()()x e x c x c x y 221-+=
C. ()()x e x c x c x y 221+=
D. ()()x xe x c c x y 221-+=
非选择题部分
注意事项:
1. 用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔写在答题纸上,不能答在试题卷上。
2. 在答题纸上作图,可先用 2B 铅笔,确定后必须使用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔填写
二、填空题(本大题共 10 小题,每小题 4 分,共 40 分)
6. 极限=⎪⎭⎫ ⎝
⎛+∞→n n n 1sin 1lim 7. 设一雪堆的高度h 与时间t 的关系为()2100t t h -=,则雪堆的高度在时空5=t 时的变化率等于
8. 当a= 时,极限()()
x x e a x x -+-→301ln cos 1lim 存在且不等于0 9. 设⎩⎨⎧==t
y t x cos sin ,则=22dx y d 10. 设()dt t x g x
20sin ⎰=,且当0→x 时,()x g 与n x 是同阶无穷小,则=n 11. 定积分=⎰dx x 1
02-1 12. 设函数()x y y =由方程0=-+xy e y x 确定,则
=dx
dy 13. 曲线()233x x x y +=的拐点是 14. 由曲线x y =,1=x ,2=x 及x 轴所围成的曲边梯形绕x 轴旋转一周所围成的旋转体体积=
15. 设x y 23=,则()=n y
三、计算题(本大题共 8 小题,其中 16-19 小题每小题 7 分,20-23 小题每小题 8 分,共 60 分, 计算题必须写出计算过程,只写答案不给分)
16. 极限()201ln lim x
x x x -+→.
17. 设()()x x x x y ++=πcos 2ln ,求函数()x y 在1=x 处的微分.
18. 求不定积分dx x ⎰sin .
19. 设()⎪⎪⎩
⎪⎪⎨⎧⎥⎦⎤⎢⎣⎡∈⎪⎭⎫⎢⎣⎡∈=πππ,2,2,0,cos x x x x x f ,求()()⎰=x dt t f x p 0在[]π,0上的表达式.
20. 一物体由静止考试以速度()1
3+=t t t v (米/秒)作直线运动,其中t 表示运动的时间,求物体运动到8秒时离开出发点的距离.
21. 问是否存在常数a 使得函数()⎪⎩⎪⎨⎧>-≤+=0
,10,2x e x a x x f ax 在0=x 处可导?若存在,求出常数a ,若不存在,请说明原因.
22. 求过点()2,0,1A 且与两平面01:1=++-z y x π,
0:2=-z x π都平行的直线的方程.
23. 求幂级数∑∞
=-111n n x n 的收敛区间及和函数,并计算级数∑∞=-⎪⎪⎭⎫ ⎝⎛11211n n n .
四、综合题(本大题共三题,每题10分,共30分)
24. 设()x f y =是第一象限内连接点()4,0M ,()0,2N 的一段连续曲线,()y x P ,为该曲线上任意一点,点B 为P 在x 轴上的投影,O 为坐标原点。
若梯形OBPM 的
面积与曲边三角形BPM 的面积之和等于另一曲线3244x x y +=在点⎪⎪⎭
⎫ ⎝⎛+324,4x x x 处的切线斜率,求曲线()x f 的方程(注:曲边三角形BPM 是指由直线段BP ,x 轴以及曲线段PN 所围成的封闭图形)
25. 假设某公司生产某产品x 千件的总成本是()213012223++-=x x x x c (万元),售出该产品x 千件的收入是()x x r 60=(万元),为了使公司取得最大利润,问公司应生产多少千件产品?(注:利润等于收入减总成本)
26. 设()x f 在[]11-,
上具有二阶连续的导数,且()00=f . (1) 写出()x f 的带拉格朗日型余项的一阶麦克劳林公式.
(2) 设M 、m 分别为()x f ''在[]11-,上的最大值与最小值,证明:()3
311M dx x f m ≤≤⎰- (3) 证明:在[]11-,上至少存在一点η使得()()⎰-=''113dx x f f η.。