学习提升能力第1页(共8页)知识改变命运2012年1月英语(二)试卷1.VocabularyandStructure(10points,1pointeach)1.Alltheories______frompracticeandinturnservepractice.A.differB.rangeC.recoverD.originate2.Thereislittle______increasingyourreadingspeedifyoudonotunderstandwhatyouarereading.A.aimB.useC.valueD.meaning3.whatyousaynowisnot______withwhatyousaidyesterday.A.insistentB.prevalentC.consistentD.permanent4.Puttingprisonersinchainsdoesn’tsolvethe______0fcrime,suchaspovertyordisaffectionwithinsociety.A.causesB.victimsC.purposesD.increases5.Binarystars,astheirnamesuggests,aretwinstarswhosepositioninspace______eachother.A.affectsB.expectsC.perfectsD.inspects6.Allevidencerelevant______thecaseshouldbegatheredandanalyzed.A.withB.toC.fromD.for7.Comewhat______we’llgoaheadwithourplan.A.canB.needC.mayD.must8.Weshould______primaryimportancetothedevelopmentofeconomy.A.attachB.convertC.attributeD.contribute9.Examinerswhoare______tofavoritesarecriticizedbymanypeople.A.indifferentB.similarC.equivalentD.partial10.Lookforsmallwaystoaddactivitytoyourday,liketakingthestairs______theelevatororgoingonashortwalk.A.inspiteofB.insteadofC.intermsofD.inviewofII.ClozeTest(10points,1pointeach)Peopleproducefoodinmanyways.Agriculture,orfarming,developedjthousandsofyearsago.___11___about100yearsago,mostfarmersintheUnitedStatesProducedonlyenoughfoodfortheirown___12___Today,modernequipmentandfarmingmethodshavegreatly___13___theAmericanfarmer’sproductivity.学习提升能力第2页(共8页)知识改变命运Invariouspartsoftheworld,people___14___manyanimalsthatsupplymeatandmilk.Cattle,horses,goats,sheep,andpigsareimportantfoodanimals.IntheUnitedStates,thecowisthemajorsourceofmilkproducts.Chickens___15___peoplewithbothmeatandeggs.Fishingisanimportantsourceoffood,___16___inareasnearthesea.Somecountries,likeJapan,consumemuchmorefishthanmeat.Thewealthyareasoftheworldconsumethemostfood,___17___includetheUnitedStates,Canada,andEurope.Manycountriesareabletoimportfoodifitcannotbeproducedathome.___18___GreatBritainimportsabout75percentofitsmeat,andgrowslessthanhalfthefooditspeoplerequire.___19___peopleofthepoorcountriesoftheworldusuallyeatonlywhattheyareabletoproducethemselves.InsomepartsofAsia,peoplelive___20___ricealone.11.A.InB.UntilC.FromD.for12.A.needsB.reasonsC.effortsD.interests13.A.protectedB.supportedC.increasedD.reflected14.A.growB.raiseC.trainD.store15.A.prepareB.treatC.serveD.provide16.A.certainlyB.actuallyC.occasionallyD.especially17.A.theseB.whereC.whichD.they18.A.InadditionB.ForexampleC.AboveallD.Afterall19.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.MoreoverD.instead20.A.withB.forC.onD.throughIII.ReadingComprehension(30points,2pointseach)PassageOneLatelyithasbecomefashionableinAmericatoquestionwhetheritisreallyworthittogotocollege.AccordingtoanewsurveyreleasedbythePewResearchCenter,only40percentofAmericansfeltthatcollegesprovidedagoodvalueforthecost.Atthesametime,86percentofcollegegraduatesstillfelttheinvestmentwasagoodoneforthem.Thereareanumberofreasonsforthewidespreaddissatisfactionwithcollege.First,thereareplentyofproblemswithhighereducation—poorqualityandout-of-controlcostsaretwoofthebiggest,Second,itistruethatcollegeisnotforeveryone.Thereareplentyofrewardingandimportantcareersthatdonotrequirecollege.Andduetothesloweconomy,theremayinfactbemoregraduatesthanthecurrentjobmarketneeds.Besides,anti-collegesentimentisnothing学习提升能力第3页(共8页)知识改变命运new·Today,Microsoft’sBillGatesorApple’sSteveJobs—bothcollegedropouts-isoftenheldupasevidenceofwhyallthattimesittinginclassisbetterspentelsewhere.However,gettingacollegeeducationisstillagoodidea.Collegegraduatesearnmore,andaremorelikelytohaveajobinthefirstplace.Accordingtothestatisticslastyear,theaverageweeklyearningsforsomeonewithsomecollegebutnodegreewere$712,comparedto$1,038foracollegegraduate.Thatisalmost$17,000overthecourseofayearandthereisanevenbiggerdivideforthosewithlesseducation.Meanwhile,theunemploymentratewas9.2percentforthosewithonlysomecollegeandmorethan10percentforthosewithjustamiddleschooldegree,butitwas5.4percentforcollegegraduates.Theeconomicgapsbetweencollegecompletersandthosewithlesseducationaregettinglarger·AlthoughmostAmericanssurveyedbyPewfeeldoubtfulaboutthevalueofacollegedegree,anoverwhelmingmajorityofparentsPewsurveyedstillexpecttheirchildrentogotocollege.“Itcallbeinferredthattheincreaseddoubthasnotsignificantlyinfluenceddecisionmaking,’’Pew’sTaylorsays.“Despitetheconcernaboutrisingcostsandotherproblems,collegeremainsauniversaldesireinthiscountry.”21.RecentlymanyAmericansquestion_____.A.thevalueofacollegedegreeB.theabilityofcollegegraduatesC.thequalityofcollegeeducationD.thehighcostofhighereducation22.ThepassagetellsUSthatBillGateswas_____.A.aself-taughtcollegestudentB.ahardworkingundergraduateC.asuccessfulcollegedropoutD.asuccessfulcollegegraduate23.Thewriterseemstoagreethat_____.A.thereisnoneedtogotocollegeB.anti—collegesentimentisanewthingC.collegecannotguaranteeemploymentD.collegeeducationremainsawisechoice24.TheunemploymentrateforcollegegraduateslastYearwas_____.A.5.4%B.7.1%C.9.2%D.10%25.ThePewsurveyimpliesthat_____.A.thecostofcollegeeducationwilldecrease