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1、武汉纺织大学专升本考试试题试卷Part I Vocabulary and Structure Directions: Choose the best answer to each of the following sentences.1. I didnt expect so many difficulties would .A. happen B. arise C. rise D. take place 2. We are staying in a hotel near a small town. A. complicated B. complex C. competitive D. comf

2、ortable 3. The committee twelve members. A. consists of B. reaches C. takes up D. composes of 4. Urban congestion would be greatly relieved if the charged on public transport were more reasonable. A. prices B. tickets C. fees D. fares 5. The child clung tightly its mothers skirt. A. at B. on C. to D

3、. over 6. He is engaged teaching English to overseas students. A. on B. in C. off D. out7. Though the long-term can not be predicted, the project has been approved by the committee. A. defect B. effect C. affect D. result 8. The clever boy all the knowledge his teachers gave him.A. adored B. absorbe

4、d C. adhered D. admired 9. He knew nothing the case that happened last week. A. regardless B. as soon C. regarding D. as though 10. The movement was a largely official attempt to to urban working masses.A. reach out B. reach into C. reach for D reach down 11. Only a few people have got to the full f

5、acts of the cases. A. change B. right C. access D. duty 12. The disease is spreading, and all children under five are .A. at risk B. at danger C. in trouble D. on infection13. The sight the days of childhood to me. A. remembered B. recalled C. reminded D. reviewed Questions 610 are based on the foll

6、owing passage passage Two Milk from cloned (克隆) cows and meat from the offspring of cloned animals cou1d be served up in restaurants, prepared in kitchens and sold in shops as early as next year in the US if the government allows it.A recent report from the Nationa1 Academy of Sciences, Americas top

7、 scientific body, supported the idea of putting clones and cloned products into the food supply. NAS found that cloning adult farm anima1s without changing their genes was unlike1y to affect the safety of the food we eat. Scientists said offspring are not a risk because they are the product of a nat

8、ura1 birth. Were not concerned about the offspring of c1ones at all, said Hallerman, a cloning expert. “Thats just a normal animal.”However, the Food and Drug Administration, is still hesitant to a1low c1ones, their byproducts or their offspring to go into the food supply. Another problem is that so

9、me groups are saying the development of c1oning on a large scale will lead to widespread animal suffering. The technique may also never be cheap enough to produce animals to use directly as meat. Whats more, some researchers show that cloning changes an animals genetic patterns in a very small way.

10、This could affect the animals meat or milk. Although the scientific possibility is rather small, the FDA is waiting for research that proves there is no risk before they approve the method for use. In fact, many American livestock breeders are already raising cloned anima1s and a few cloned cows aro

11、und US are already producing milk. The breeders began cloning two years ago. As the animals reach their reproductive years, the breeders are anxious to know whether they can sell cloned products. Especially when they have invested more than US $20, 000 per clone. By this spring, farmers will face th

12、e choice of selling milk from their clones or wasting it. The FDA hopes for a decision by late this year. The cloned food products that could hit the market in smal1 quantities next year include milk from cloned cows and veal (小牛肉) from their first-generation offspring, animal breeders said. 6. What

13、 is the authors attitude towards clone?A. Supportive B. Critical C. Hesitant D. Objective.7. What are the cloned animal breeders waiting for?A. The permission of FDA.B. The birth of first-generation offspring.C. The support of NAS.D. The marketing of milk from cloned cows.8. Why is the FDA still hes

14、itant to approve?A. Because the cloning will lead to crazy cows.B. Because the gene of cloned cows will change greatly.C. Because theres no enough proof to show the food is safe.D. Because the testing of the food has not been done.9. What is the opinion of NAS scientists?A. It is unlikely to clone a

15、nimals without changing genes.B. It is possible to change genes of the milk from cloned cows.C. They take food from cloned animals as safe enough for human beings.D. They think they can control the genetic changes in the cloned animals.10. What will be the price of the milk from c1oned cows?A. Very

16、cheap B. Very expensive. C. More than US $20,000 per ton. D. Not mentioned in the passage.11. Where is the most possible place you could read this passage?A. In a science fiction novel B. In a history textbook.C. In a biology magazine D. In a tour-guide book1et.12. Where is San Diego located?A. In M

17、exico B. In the United Stated.C. In Balboa Park D. In Canada. 13. What can we infer from the passage?A. Mission Beach has good sandy coast for sunbathers.B. Ocean Beach has a long public dock enjoyed by fishermen.C. The West Beach is often crowded with fishermen.D. The Giant Dipper is an old man who

18、 greets you at the entrance of the park.14. What kind of night entertainment does the author suggest?A. Fishing on the dock. B. Drink in Cafe Sevilla.C. Go dancing or just watch. D. Be sucked into the bars.Section BDirections: Read the following passage carefully and translate the 5 English sentence

19、s taken from the passage into Chinese. Thank-you cardsheartfelt expressions of gratitude for gifts, services and general kindness-seem to be rare in an age when the Internet continues to reduce human interaction.Although our society has changed greatly over the past century, the etiquette of thank-y

20、ou notes has not. While most people would agree that thank you notes under these circumstances are a necessity, there are still those who forever postpone or are forgetful for unknown reasons. And at no time of the year are thank-you notes more visible than June, the month of brides and graduations,

21、 and the beginning of summer parties. Its a must-do thing. A real thank-you does not come by e-mail. It comes in the mail in an envelope. And what comes out of an envelope is a beautiful thing to touch and to handle and to pass around for everyone to read, said etiquette expert Letitia Baldrige. Don

22、t think for a second that Baldrige is o1d-fashioned. Handwritten thank-you notes any handwritten correspondence, for that matter-have taken on an air of extra importance and dignity in this world. Baldrige remains hopeful that the art may be enjoying a renaissance. More than simply obeying rules of

23、etiquette, thank-you cards are a sign of caring. “Theyre more important now than ever,” expert Peter Post says. “Youre building a relationship. And part of building that relationship is that you acknowledge when someone has done something nice for you.” The payoff, Post says, can be huge. “It is per

24、petual,” he says. “The more we do it, the more it comes back to us, and its a benefit to us all. It makes our world a little bit nicer place to live in.”16. While most people would agree that thank-you notes under these circumstances are a necessity, there are still those who forever postpone or are

25、 forgetful for unknown reasons. 17. A real thank-you does not come by e-mail. It comes in the mail in an envelope. And what comes out of an envelope is a beautiful thing to touch and to handle and to pass around for everyone to read. 18. More than simply obeying rules of etiquette, thank-you cards a

26、re a sign of caring. 19. Youre building a relationship. And part of building that relationship is that you acknowledge when someone has done something nice for you. 20. The more we do it, the more it comes back to us, and its a benefit to us all. Part IIICloze Directions: Fill in the blanks with the

27、 words given in the box. Change the form where necessary. only contribute cover above total start tall location sightsee which intelligence Area As the tallest building in China and the third (1) bui1ding in the world, Jin Mao Tower is (2 ) in the Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone in Pudong. It is a(n

28、) (3) bui1ding offering services for business, hotel, recreation, sightseeing and shopping. It (4) a total construction (5 ) of 290,000 square meters and is 420. 5 meters high. It has 88 stories (6) the ground, three stories underground and a six-story annex (附属建筑物). From the third to the 50th floor

29、 are offices and (7) from the 53rd floor, the bui1ding is occupied by the Grand Hyatt Hotel. The 88th floor is the highest and largest (8) hall in China. Jin Mao Tower is not (9) a new tourist attraction, but also a window through (10) people from other parts of the world may get a better understand

30、ing of Shanghai and Pudong. Part IV Translate the following Chinese sentences into English with the words or phrases given below 1我一定要感谢那些在我处境艰难时支持我的所有人。(stick by)2. 这是一次重要的会议,请务必不要迟到。(see to it that )3. 这些科学家把一生都献给了科学,并为科学事业作出了巨大的贡献。(devote,)4. 直到现在,有些学生连简单的英语都不会说,更不用说写英语文章了。(much less)5. 不管花多少钱,我们都要尽最大努力营救汶川地震中的每一个受害者。(regardless of)

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