2016江苏专转本英语真题及答案解析

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  • A.view
  • B.opinion
  • C.order
  • D.victory
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  • A.rocks
  • B.routes
  • C.valleys
  • D.villages
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  • A.there
  • B.when
  • C.which
  • D.where
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  • A.space
  • B.period
  • C.chance
  • D.spot
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  • A.lying
  • B.laying
  • C.laid
  • D.lied
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  • A.all
  • B.Several
  • C.Lots
  • D.Some
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  • A.go down
  • B.go to
  • C.go up
  • D.go in
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  • A.and
  • B.less
  • C.more
  • D.or
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  • A.unless
  • B.if
  • C.as
  • D.are
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  • A.was
  • B.were
  • C.is
  • D.are
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  • A.from
  • B.on
  • C.in
  • D.through
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  • A.slow
  • B.fast
  • C.quick
  • D.speedy
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  • A.large
  • B.fast
  • C.light
  • D.heavy
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  • A.lead
  • B.connect
  • C.collect
  • D.communicate
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  • A.to
  • B.into
  • C.over
  • D.by
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  • A.soft
  • B.rude
  • C.relaxing
  • D.straight
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  • A.less
  • B.the least
  • C.the most
  • D.the worst
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  • A.much
  • B.few
  • C.little
  • D.a little
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  • A.hard
  • B.stupid
  • C.smooth
  • D.deep
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--- You have just come back from Paris. How was your trip there?--- __________.

  • A.Oh, wonderful indeed
  • B.I went there with my friend
  • C.First by plane and then by train
  • D.A guide showed me the way
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It was reported yesterday that three teenagers had been ____ bank robbery.

  • A.devoted to
  • B.resulted from
  • C.applied to
  • D.involved in
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In a crowded dormitory, it is especially important to ____ other people ’s needs and fe elings.

  • A.be thankful to
  • B.be considerate of
  • C.take charge of
  • D.consist of
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The more time he spent ____ this matter, the more nervous he became

  • A.considered
  • B.considering
  • C.considers
  • D.consider
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The retired women ____ the benefits of dancing in parks for many years.

  • A.had enjoyed
  • B.enjoys
  • C.has been enjoying
  • D.have been enjoying
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If you accuse someone of causing you harm or loses, you ____convincing proofs by yourself

  • A.would collect
  • B.will have to collect
  • C.had collected
  • D.collect
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All fights ________ due to the fog, they decided to go to Guangzhou by train.

  • A.have been cancelled
  • B.having cancelled
  • C.having been cancelled
  • D.were cancelled
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Mr. White, who often donates a lot of money to charity, is ___ man I ’ve ever known.

  • A.the most generous
  • B.the more generous
  • C.the less generous
  • D.the least generous
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According to the last paragraph, values represent _________.

  • A.what a dear friend our society is to us
  • B.what our dear society can give us
  • C.most valuable things to us and our society
  • D.how we and our society hold to each other
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The finding that children ranked“a world of beauty ”higher than adults probably meansthat _________ .

  • A.American schools begin to lay more emphasis as beauty education
  • B.American children are usually more kind- hearted than adults
  • C.adults have less time to enjoybeauty and Nature because of more responsibilities
  • D.a world of beauty would be the most important thing as people grow older
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Which of the following might the writer place higher on the list?

  • A.A world of beauty.
  • B.A comfortable life,
  • C.Equality and freedom.
  • D.Love and friendship.
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Three American psychologists did a research study several years ago on what Americansvalue most. In the study, eighteen values were asked to put in the order of importance. The resultis as follows: 

1.family security

2.a world at peace

3. Freedom

4.self-respect

5. Happiness

6.wisdom

7. a sense of accomplishment

8.a comfortable life

9. true friendship

10.salvation(拯救)in the religious

11.inner harmony

12.equality

13. national security

14.mature love

15. a world of beauty

16.pleasure

17. an exciting life

18.social recognition

  • Are you surprised that Americans place their values in this way? Did you think they wouldput their values in a different order? I would have thought love and friendship might have comehigher on this list. As you can see, several of these values are closel
  • Another interesting finding in this study was that eleven -year-old children ranked a world ofbeauty 7th in importance, but fifteen-year old children ranked a world of beauty 14th and adultsranked it 17th. Well, what does it mean?Probably it means that as
  • A.The American People
  • B.Research on American Values
  • C.How Psychologists Do Research
  • D.The American Social Custom
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Which of the following is NOT true?

  • A.All Americans look forward to the equality of different races
  • B.Psychologists got some interesting results from this study.
  • C.Family security and a world at peace are dependent upon each other.
  • D.People ’s concepts of values play an essential role in the formation of their governmentsystem.
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The best title of this passage is _________.

  • A.Measuring Your Intelligence
  • B.Intelligence and Environment
  • C.The Case of Peter and Mark Passage Four
  • D.How the Brain Influences Intelligence
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This passage suggests that an individual's I. Q. ._________

  • A.can be predicted at birth
  • B.stays the same throughout his life
  • C.can be increased by education
  • D.is determined by his childhood
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The case history of twins appears to support the conclusion that _________.

  • A.individuals with identical brains are seldom tested
  • B.an individual's intelligence is determined only by his environment
  • C.lack of educational opportunities blocks the growth of intelligence
  • D.changes of environment produce changes in the structure of the brain
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There are two factors which determine an indivi dual’s intelligence. The first is the sort ofbrain he is born with. Human brains differ considerably, some being more capable than others. Butno matter how good a brain he has to begin with, an individual will have a low level ofintelligence unless he has opportunities to learn. So the second factor is what happens to theindividual-the sort of environment in which he is brought up. If an individual is handicapped( 不利的)environmentally, it is likely that his brain will fail to develop and he will never attain the level ofintelligence of which he is capable. 

The importance of environment in determining an individual’s intelligence can bedemonstrated by the case history of the identical twins, Peter and Mark. Being identical, the twinshad identical brains at birth, and their growth processes were the same. When the twins were threemonths old, their parents died and they were placed in separate foster(抚养)homes. Peter was raisedby parents of low intelligence in an isolated community with fewer educational opportunities.Mark was reared in the home of well-to do parents who had been to college. He was read to as achild, sent to good schools, and given even- opportunity to be stimulated intellectually. Thisenvironmental difference continued until the twins were in their late teens, when they were giventests to measure their intelligence. Mark’s I. Q. was 125, twenty-five points higher than theaverage and forty points higher than his identical brother. Given equal opportunities, the twins,having identical brains, would have tested at roughly the same level. 

The main idea of this passage is that_________.

  • A.human brains differ completely
  • B.the brain a person is born with determines his intelligence.
  • C.environment is crucial in determining a person’s intelligence
  • D.persons having identical brains will have roughly the same intelligence.
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Foreign residents would like to take jobs _________.

  • A.that the Swiss are not willing to apply for
  • B.that can hardly support their families
  • C.only when their kids can be enrolled in Swiss schools
  • D.when they are appointed the representatives of all workers
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In Switzerland, most of the people speak _________.

  • A.English
  • B.Italian
  • C.French
  • D.German
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Which of the following can be inferred about the education of Switzerland?

  • A.There are more foreign students than Swiss students in Swiss schools.
  • B.The Swiss have a successful education system.
  • C.Most Swiss students go to school in other countries.
  • D.Education is not important to the people of Switzerland.
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According to the passage, this advertisement was most probably shown _________.

  • A.on New Year ’s Day
  • B.on Christmas Eve
  • C.between New Year ’ s Day and Christmas
  • D.before Christmas
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If someone tells you he fought in the Swiss Navy and speaks Swiss, don ’t believe a word hesays. Switzerland is a landlocked(内陆的)nation. It hasn ’t gone to war in over a century. Andthere is no such thing as the Swiss language. 

Switzerland is located among the highest mountains of Western Europe. The Aare Riverflows in the north and the Rhone River cuts through the south. Many beautiful lakes serve astourist attractions. 

More than 6,300,000people live in Switzerland. The national languages are German, French,and Italian. About 70% of the people speak German. Nearly everyone speaks at least two of thenational languages. About 49% of the country is Roman Catholic, and 48% is Protestant. Zurich isthe largest city with over 375,000 people. Bern, the capital, has a population of about 145,000.The city of Geneva is famous, and the Red Cross was founded there. 

The Swiss have a 99% literacy rate, which means that 99% of the people can read and write.Many children from other nations enroll in Swiss schools. The Swiss have a high standard ofliving. Foreign residents, who represent 20% of all workers ,are willing to take the lower payingjobs that the Swiss do not apply for. 

The nation is a federation of 23 cantons. These states have a history of independence. Since1848, they have joined to form. a common government, but they still maintain their independentCharacter.

Which of the following is the best title for this passage?

  • A.Life in the Swiss Navy
  • B.The Cities of Swizz
  • C.Facts about Switzerland
  • D.Language of Switzerland
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According to the passage, it can be inferred that _________are shopping lovers.

  • A.almost all the women
  • B.only young women
  • C.only old women
  • D.a museum