2016年广东成考学位英语真题及答案

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84____

  • A.However
  • B.Therefore
  • C.Hence
  • D.Perhaps
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85____

  • A.make
  • B.show
  • C.do
  • D.work
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82____

  • A.during
  • B.before
  • C.after
  • D.while
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83____

  • A.give up
  • B.give in
  • C.give out
  • D.give away
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80____

  • A.possible
  • B.hardly
  • C.timely
  • D.likely
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81____

  • A.in
  • B.of
  • C.from
  • D.on
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78____

  • A.explored
  • B.examined
  • C.inquired
  • D.required
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79____

  • A.revealed
  • B.realized
  • C.reasoned
  • D.recalled
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77____

  • A.head
  • B.arms
  • C.muscles
  • D.feet
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Long-distance runners may at times worry about their heart healthwhile taking part in theevents. But astudy finds that heat stroke (中暑) fellsmany more runnersthan ____76____ a heartproblem.Heat stroke can damage a person’s brain, heart, kidneys and ____77____.

  • And new data showsthe toll it takes. Researchers ____78____ health records frommore than 130,000 runners whocompeted in long-distance events during a seven-year span.Theanalysis ____79____that distancerunners were 10 times more ____80____ to experiencehea
  • A.is
  • B.has
  • C.do
  • D.does
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True friendship is likehealth, ________is seldom known till it is lost.

  • A.the value of which
  • B.its value
  • C.the value of it
  • D.which the value
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He got injured because of his faulty brakes. He ________to see if his brakes were workingproperly.

  • A.must check
  • B.should check
  • C.must have checked
  • D.should have checked
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I need thejob badly,as my money________out by the end of next month

  • A.has run
  • B.will run
  • C.will have run
  • D.will be running
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Theybad little________ but to agree to what he suggested

  • A.selection
  • B.election
  • C.decision
  • D.choice
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Children ________by their parents are allowed to enter the stadium.

  • A.accompanied
  • B.having accompanied
  • C.accompanying
  • D.to accompany
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Silence is required in this area while an important meeting is________.

  • A.under way
  • B.under control
  • C.in sight
  • D.in danger
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I must decline it because the conditions you offered are not________.

  • A.capable
  • B.available
  • C.acceptable
  • D.comfortable
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Scientists estimatethatabout 530,000 objects, too small to detect with radar, ________theEarth too.

  • A.being circled
  • B.are circling
  • C.are to be circling
  • D.are being circled
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If the work________by the end of this month is delayed,the construction company will beheavily fined

  • A.is completed
  • B.to be completed
  • C.will have been completed
  • D.will be completed
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We are sure that________ to dothis face to face, he would express himself more easily.

  • A.were he to try
  • B.would he try
  • C.was he trying
  • D.if he tries
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We can learn from the last paragraph that Chokwe ________.

  • A.is quite successful
  • B.is facing difficulties
  • C.has regained hope
  • D.has a great ambition
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Experiments in the photography of moving objects ________ in both the United Statesand Europe well before 1990.

  • A.have been conducting
  • B.were conducting
  • C.had been conducted
  • D.are conducted
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To develop the app, Chokwe and his friends ________.

  • A.reported potholes to 311 call system
  • B.conducted field trips onthe streets
  • C.built their own information database
  • D.collected samples in their neighborhood
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When you are close to a pothole, your phone will warn you with ________.

  • A.a voice report
  • B.a red light
  • C.a beeping sound
  • D.a map image
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Drivers can also use Chokwe’s app to ________.

  • A.report emergency traffic problems
  • B.look for information other than potholes
  • C.choose safer routes without potholes
  • D.avoid traffic jam caused bypotholes
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Chokwe Selassie is on a mission to help drivers avoid potholes (路面坑洞) .Theeighth-grader got his inspiration on a recent morning, when his mother was driving him toschool. Their car was damaged as it went over a huge pothole in the middle of the street intheir hometown of Jackson, Mississippi. “I decided I was going to do something about thepothole problem in my city,”said Chokwe. His solution: an app that warns drivers when thereis a pothole ahead. 

Chokwe developed the app with his friends,“When the app detects a pothole, it ishighlightedin red,” Chokwe says. “And if you get close to the pothole, your phone will warnyou with a beep.” Drivers can also use the app to report any potholes they encounter, and tolook for other routes they can take to avoid roads that have them. 

The app relies on current available information about the streets of Jackson. “It works byusing the city’s 311 call system, soit uses information already stored in a database,” Chokwesays. Throughthe call system, citizens dial 311 to report non-emergency problems—whichinclude potholes. As Chokwe and his friends worked on the app, they also went street bystreet throughout the city. They determined that focusing on the 10 busiest streets in Jacksonwould give them a large enough sample size to test it. 

  • Although the app isn’t yet available for sale,Chokwe is already looking for ways toimprove it. The app remains limited to 10 streets in Jackson, but he hopes to add more, so thatit includes every street in the city. And then he wants to go even farther. “
  • Chokwe Selassie got the idea to develop the app from ________.
  • A.his own experience
  • B.a recent news report
  • C.his friends
  • D.his mother
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The purpose of this passage is to ________.

  • A.raise funds for environment protection
  • B.highlight that being green can be fun
  • C.encourage people to go to music festivals
  • D.introduce the author's favourite musicians
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According to Paragraph3, the author ________.

  • A.fully enjoyed the festival
  • B.expected muh from the festival
  • C.found the event very funny
  • D.liked listening to music at home
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At the music festival, guests were encouraged to ________.

  • A.make furniture from wood
  • B.bring plastic-bottled drinks
  • C.recycle rubbish by themselves
  • D.drink free fresh water
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What is special about the music festival?

  • A.It has a special band.
  • B.It has a unique program list.
  • C.It is held every weekend.
  • D.It is environmentally friendly.
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I recently had the opportunity to go to my first ever music festival. We Love Green washeld over a weekend in Parc de Bagatelle, Paris. While like most music festivals, it boasted animpressive and diverse music, there was something extra special about this one. You see, thiswas a green festival! 

From the food to the stalls (货摊) , everything was as environmentally friendly as possible.Not only was the majority of the furniture/stalls/toilet rooms hand-made from wood, thefestival was powered by solar energy. Guests were invited to dispose of rubbish in speciallylabeled dustbins which, after the festival,were sorted so all of the waste could be recycledappropriately. Fresh water was made available freely to everyone so that attendants were notencouraged to buy drinks in plastic bottles which would have created a lot of waste.

I found the experience incredibly fun but also really interesting. Having never been to amusic festival before, I was unsure of what to expect. However, I was happy to find myselfsitting in a field eating a healthy, home-made fruit cake whiledrinking organic fruit juice.There were many stalls,art installations, and different areas,meaning there was somethingthere for everyone, from small children to the elderly! 

This seems like such a great idea, making something very fun and interesting, that doesnot cause great damage to the environment. I have since discovered that there are more eventssimilar to this across the globe, which is great! I can’t imaginehow much waste has beenproduced from such public events as festivals across the years before we realised just how badthey were for the environment! 

Which of the following can be the title of thepassage?

  • A.We Love Green
  • B.We Love Environment
  • C.Music Festivals
  • D.A Unique Public Event
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Lythcott-Haims’ attitude towards helicopter parenting is________.

  • A.supportive
  • B.negative
  • C.uninterested
  • D.unclear
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It can be inferred that a concierge mother will ________.

  • A.regard the world as very dangerous
  • B.allow children to do whatever they like
  • C.keep a close eye on the kid ’s assignment
  • D.let the kid alone when he falls on the ground
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In Julie’s eyes, the first-year students at Stanford University are________.

  • A.very clever in studying
  • B.really good atproblem-solving
  • C.unable to communicate with teachers
  • D.having problems making friends
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According to Lythcott-Haims, over-parenting has all the following featuresEXCEPT ________.

  • A.over-directive
  • B.over-dependent
  • C.over-preventive
  • D.over-protective
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To find“Planet Nine”, scientists are using allthe followingEXCEPT ________.

  • A.mathematicalmodeling
  • B.computer simulations
  • C.advanced telescopes
  • D.large spacecrafts
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“Helicopter parenting”describes a style. of raising children where parents areover-protective and do too much. The term was used for the first time in the late 1960s. Itdescribesparents who hover (悬停) over their kids like a helicopter.Today,modern technologyallows these helicopter parents to hover from even far away. They can give their childrendirections at any moment from anywhere. 

  • Author Julie Lythcott-Haims wrote a book titled How to Raise an Adull. In her book, shegives readers a closer look at this parenting style.     “Over-parenting”, she says,“comes in three types: the first is the over-protective par
  • Julie Lythcott-Haims says she experienced the effects of helicopter parenting firsthandwhen she worked as dean of first-year students at Stanford University.The incoming studentswere very smart and accomplished on paper. But many were unable to take care
  • A.describes parents who give children directions in the air
  • B.was probably invented in the late nineteenth century
  • C.gains more meaning as modern technology develops
  • D.refers to parents who concern too much about kids
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According to the scientists, ________

  • A.the planet is ten times larger than the Earth
  • B.ittakes the planet less than 10,000 yearsto make a full orbit
  • C.Pluto was once thought to be the ninth planet in the solar system
  • D.Pluto was given anew name after it was discovered in 2006
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It can be inferred from Paragraph 4that ________.

  • A.there is no actual confirmation about the ninthplanet
  • B.no true planets were discovered in ancient times
  • C.scientists have found three planets in modern times
  • D.the ninth planet is the only one discovered since ancient times
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The possibility of finding a ninth planet made Mike Brown ________.

  • A.confused
  • B.frightened
  • C.satisfied
  • D.surprised
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Speaker A: Don ’t you play golf ? 

Speaker B: ________

  • A.Yes. No sport interestsme more than golfing
  • B.Yes. I have never played golf in my life
  • C.No. Only once in a while
  • D.Yes. And Ihate to spend much moneyon sports.
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Clair: Do you feel like eating out? 

Jenny: ________ We haven’t eaten out for ages.

  • A.That ’s a good idea
  • B.You say it.
  • C.Yes, I can feel it.
  • D.Right, see you there
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Julie: I bought this dress two years ago. Its style went out already.Jack:Oh, come on, ________

  • A.you always follow the fashion.
  • B.none of your dresses suits you.
  • C.as long as it looks good on you.
  • D.you should care about that.
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Mike:Professor Cupper ’s class is so boring ; I just can’t stand itany more! 

Susan: ________ It’srequired

  • A.Well, why notjust drop out of it?
  • B.Why, you can say that again!
  • C.Well, you might as well get used to it.
  • D.Why, I couldn’t agree more!
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Mori: You look so angry. What happened? 

Susan: Nothing.I ’d rather not talk about it. 

Mori: Come on. ________

  • A.I ’ll just not ask about anything
  • B.You need to let off some steam.
  • C.If I were you, I ’d be mad, too.
  • D.That ’ s easy.
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Mommy: John, where are the cakes? Don ’t tell me you ate them all! 

John: ________ I couldn’t help it.

  • A.No, I didn ’t.
  • B.I don’t know who ate them.
  • C.Yes, I did
  • D.No. I can ’t tell you.
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John: Why don’t we just go out for a coffee?Steve: ________ I’ve promised myself an earIy night.

  • A.I think it ’s great.
  • B.It ’s nice of you to ask.
  • C.No, not really.
  • D.OK, I ’d love to.
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Margret: Would you mind not using my toothpaste? 

  • Allen: I ’m sorry. ________
  • A.I’ll do that.
  • B.Thank you for asking
  • C.That’s fine
  • D.I thought you didn ’t mind
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May: Tell your brother I hope he soon feels better.Luis: That's very kind of you. ________

  • A.I am sorry to hear that.
  • B.I’ll pass it on.
  • C.How is he?
  • D.He must have known it.
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Lucas: Hello, Lucas speaking.May I have a word with June? 

Mary: ________ Hang on a moment.

  • A.She is not in right now.
  • B.Shall I ask her to ring you back?
  • C.I ’ll just see if she ’s in.
  • D.Would you like to leave a message?
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Customer: Could you tell me how much this parcel to France is? 

Postman: ________ Anything else?

  • A.Yes, please
  • B.I am not sure about it.
  • C.Go ahead
  • D.I ’ll just check for you.
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Mark: Can I still get tickets for tonight’s show?Linn: ________ Only if somebody cancels.

  • A.Here you are
  • B.That’s all righ
  • C.I ’m afraid not.
  • D.Which row would you like?
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Bem: Help yourself to a cigarette.Carlo: No, thank you. ________

  • A.I ’m tr ying to cut down.
  • B.I owe you one now.
  • C.Have you got a light?
  • D.I’d be glad to.
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Kevin: I am afraid I ’ve spilt ink over the tableclote.Tommy: ________

  • A.Oh, never mind about that.
  • B.No, not at all.
  • C.Oh, I never heard of it.
  • D.No, certainly not.
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Joanna: Don ’t you think that ’s a good match ?George: ________It goes well with your scarf, too.

  • A.No , of course it is.
  • B.Yes , it looks great.
  • C.No , I don't think so.
  • D.Yes , glad to hear that.