1、06年北京市高职升本科英语试题12006年北京市高职升本科英语试题(1)2006年(A)英语试题9+4+8 Part1:Directions: in this part,there are15 incomplete sentences. You are required to complete each one by deciding on the most appropriate word or words from the 4 choices marked with A,B,C. And you should write the letter in the corresponding sp
2、ace on the Answer Sheet. new technique will _DB_us to double our production.days later,Gary was behaving as though nothing_D_. happenedhappened 3. _D_Bthe numbers of such developments are relatively small,the potential market is large. sent a telegram yesterday as we _C_any letter from him for a lon
3、g time. A. havent receivedB. didnt receive C. hadnt receivedD. would not receive 5. In the letter ,she didnt tell me whether he was still_A_. A. alives believed that a man is innocent until _B_guilty. provebeen provedhave proved 7. Id rather you _C_D_make any comment on the issue for the time being.
4、 t tt t 8._A_is left over may be put into the refrigerator, where it will keep for 2-3 weeks. A. Whatever B. Anything C. something D. Whichever have planted trees for years in this area, yet the tops of some hills are still_B_. A. blank B. bare C. emptyD. vacant 10. I didnt buy the car yesterday for
5、 the simple reason _D_it was too expensive. A. whyB. whichC. since D. that until the mid-12th century _D_C_as a nation with its own culture and language. A. Portugal emerged B. Portugal had emerged C. did Portugal emerge D. had Portugal emerged started off at about 5 oclock in the morning, They _D_t
6、here by now. A. have arrived B. should arrived C. should be arriving D. should have arrived 13._B_a diary is a good way to improve your English. A. Having B. Keeping C. Taking D. Writing 14. At least 150 people are believed _D_C_in the air crash. dieB. dyingC. to have diedD. having died is already 9
7、 oclock, but she still did not _D_C_. A. come out B. come up C. show up D. turn out Part 11Read Comprehension Directions:There are four reading passages in this part. After reading each passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each question or statement there are 4 choices ma
8、rked with ABCD. You should choose the most appropriate answer and write the letter in the corresponding space on the Answer Sheet. Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage. Even heard the one about the doctor who gave patient six months to live ?When the man couldnt pay his bill, the do
9、ctor gave him another six months. Go ahead ,laugh . Its strong medicine, researchers are learning. Even the physical act is good for you ,says William Fry ,Pioneer in laughter research . Its increases blood flow and contracts abdominal(腹部的)muscles. A hundred loud and deep laughs is equivalent to a v
10、ery active exercise of ten minutes on a rowing machine , according to Fry. But the benefits go beyond an exercise .The most astonishing evidence of laughters power comes from a 1997 study of 48 heart-attack patients. Half of them watched funny shows for 30 minutes every day: the rest served as contr
11、ols. After a year , ten patients in the control group had suffered repeat heart attacks, compared with only two in the group that watched the shows. Can a good laugh help patients get well? In a landmark experiment at the University of California at Los Angeles, called Rx Laughter, scientists plan t
12、o test the effect of laughter in children with serious illnesses, including cancer. Early results suggest that humorous videos help kids handle uncomfortable or painful procedures. Justin Black, 13 years old , already knows that. He was in considerable pain when he woke up from surgery-until Bill Ma
13、rx, a volunteer for Rx Laughter, appeared at his bedside . Marx told jokes, made faces and pranced(欣喜地跳跃)around the hospital room. Having something to laugh at took my mind off the pain, says Justin. When youre laughing, you cant help but feel better. 16. What is this passage mainly about? A. The be
14、nefits that laughter can bring to people. B. A landmark experiment that is called Rx Laughter. C. How Justin Black felt when a volunteer appeared in the hospital room. D. Why Bill Marx became a member of the experiment team to test the effect of laughter. 17. From the passage we learn that in 1997 t
15、he study of 48 heart-attack patients_. A. found most of the patients had suffered repeat heart attacks B. took the scientists about two years to draw their conclusion C. produced a newly found evidence about heart attacks D. made surprising findings about laughters power 18. Why did the scientists a
16、t the University of California make the experiment? A. To help children in hospital recover from their illness B. To look for the evidence of laughters power in women patients. C. To test the effect of laughter on children who were seriously ill D. To see whether laughter could replace some active e
17、xercises. early results of the landmark experiment ,called Rx Laughter, show that the humorous videos_ A. replace medication that children take C. do no good to childrens uncomfortable procedures B. really help children handle their pains D. have some side effect on children ?s painful procedures. w
18、hat Justin said at the end of the passage we learn that he_. A. enjoyed the time with the scientists B. soon recovered from his illness C. often made fun of Marx D. almost forget his pain Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage. How well do you know your dog? The answer is ,not nearly
19、as well as your dog knows you. Given the right motivation , humans can certainly be perceptive(有洞察力的)enough. But most dog lovers discover, sooner or later , that dogs are sensitive to the behavioral signs of their owners that humans rarely equal .And thats nothing .Scientists have recently discovere
20、d that dogs can distinguish, with amazing accuracy ,between breath samples from people with lung cancer and from people without .The dogs have to be trained to do it, of course .But the fact that they can do it at all is remarkable . There arent enough biscuits in the world to teach a human to smell
21、 at such an extraordinary level of subtlety(细微之处). This news will give pause to almost anyone who lives with a dog. Just what a dog knows is hard to say ,because the human idea of knowing is so closely related to the ability to express what you know. Even trained cancer-sniffing dogs express their k
22、nowledgetheir distinction between samples-only by sitting or not sitting. But this is what always happens . We tend to forget the extraordinary powers of the animals we live with simply because we live with them We tend to humanize them ,which means ,if nothing else, that we tend to reduce them-in t
23、erms of their sensory powers to our muddling(糊涂)level. We can barely take in the fact that when a dog comes up and sniffs us ,it is really giving us a check up. Not that this will change the dynamic of our relations with mans best friend .For a while remembering the cancer-sniffing dogs some of us w
24、ill wonder when we see our pets cock their heads , What are you looking at? But time will pass ,and humans will be humans ,and we will forget that the beast we are walking with may already know things about us that we will discover only too late. to the first paragraph ,we can find that dogs_ A. are
25、 more sensitive to human behavior than man is to theirs C. know almost everything about man B. will develop some behaviors like their owners D. are as emotional as their owners of the surprising facts about dogs is that _ A. they do better than humans is curing cancer patients when well trained B. t
26、hey are able to tell healthy people from unhealthy ones by smelling C. they eat less biscuits than man discover cancer patients D. they can smell whether their owners are happy or not passage tells us that people tend to forget the extraordinary power of the dogs because_. A. people feel so close to
27、 dogs B. people used to humanize them C. dogs are not trained enough D. dogs can not give us a check-up news will give pause to almost anyone()probably means This news will _. A. stop anyone from thinking about something B. provide anyone with a chance to do something C. make anyone think carefully
28、about something D. give anyone reasons for doing something else can we infer from this passage ? A. A dog may find its owners disease even before doctors. B. Walking a dog every day will make it more sensitive. C. Humans may turn to a dog for a discovery about the earth. D. Humans should find more o
29、f a dog before it is too late. Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage. Are wine study drinkers healthier than beer drinkers? If that is the case , it may have less to do with their choice of drink than with what they eat with it. A new study found that shoppers who bought wine in supe
30、rmarkets were much more likely to buy healthy foods like olives and low-fat cheese than beer buyers, who were more in favour of things like chips. Studies have linked a moderate amount of alcohol use with better health, and this is especially true when it comes to wine, which has components that may
31、 help prevent cancer and cardiovascular(心血管的)disease. Still, it is possible that whatever health benefits wine drinkers enjoy actually result from overall better dies, some studies have suggested.The problem for researchers has been getting an accurate reading on peoples diets in general and alcohol
32、 use in particular .Those being surveyed often understate their alcohol use and overstate their consumption of healthy foods . So for this study ,the researchers tracked the sale of wine and beer over a six-month period at 98 supermarkets ,and then looked at what kinds of food the shoppers bought .One author ,Dr .Morten Gronback, said the researchers had expected to find differences in buying patterns, but not to the extent that the
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