2022江西大学英语考试真题卷(9).docx
2022江西大学英语考试真题卷(9)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1._ about the bookkeeper's honesty, the company asked him to resign.A. There be some questionsB. There are some questionsC. There have been some questionsD. There being some questions 2.George wasn't in class today. Professor Brown excused him _.A. from attendingB. of attendingC. to attendD. attending 3.It is said that with more forests _ huge quantities of good earth are being washed away.A. being destroyedB. destroyedC. destroyingD. to destroy 4.Dozens of scientific groups ail over the world have been _ the goal of a practical and economic way to use sunlight to split water molecules.A. pursuingB. chasingC. reachingD. winning 5.When did the world's population reach six billionAOctober 10, 1999.BOctober 11, 1999.CNovember 10, 1999.DNovember 11, 1999. 6.When will the world's population hit 10 billionA2010.B2002.C2036.D2054. 7.What was the worlds population in 1500A300 million.B310 million.C500 million.D510 million. 8.How long did it take for the world's population to increase from 2 billion to 3 billionA304 years.B123 years.C33 years.D14 years. 9.What time is the woman meeting with JulieA12:00pm.Bh00pm.C2:00pm.D4:00pm. 10.What does the woman have to do on Saturday morningAWalk the dog.BClean the house.CVisit a scientist.DDo some sewing. 11.where does the woman have to go at 12:30ATo school.BTo the dentist.CTo the science museum.DTo the playground. 12.Who are the sparkersASalesmen.BEditors.CCooks.DAdvertising agents. 13.What product are they talking aboutAKitchen.BDeep-freezer.CMobility units.DCake mixer. 14.What is the relationship between the two speakersAEmployer and employee.BSalesman and customer.CAdvertiser and customer.DColleagues. 15.When are airplanes not fuel efficientAOn short trips.BOn long trips.CWhen flying over cities.DWhen flying at high altitudes. 16.What problem faces commuters to travel between strip citiesAA lack of available flights.BLong delays at the airport.CBoredom on long flights.DLong trips to and from airport. 17.How does a Maglev operateAIt uses nuclear energy.BIt rests on a cushion of pressurized air.CIt flies over magnetically activated tracks.DIt uses a device similar to a jet engine. 18.What is the topic of the talkAEnergy conservation.BTransportation of the future.CStrip cities:DAdvantages of air transportation over railroads. 19.What kinds of families are described in the passageAFamilies of the past and of the future.BFamilies of the present and of the future.CFamilies of the past.DBoth B and C. 20.Which of the following statements is mentioned in the passageAHigh divorce rate has made modem families smaller.BThere is always a generation gap in modem families.CFamilies will die out in the future.DScience and industry have brought great changes to family life. 21.According to the passage, what is one of the reasons why families are getting smaller in AmericanAThe needs for workers who are able to move at any time have been increasing.BBoth old and young people prefer to live separately.CChildren tend to leave their parents when they grow up.DPeople cease to care for having children. 22.Where will the money from the fines goATo the motorists.BTo the bicyclists,CTo help build special bike paths.DTo help buy more bikes. 23.What is the newest problem facing people who drive to schoolAPollution in the air.BA lack of parking.CAccidents with bicycles.DA lack of bridges. 24.What is the basis for the law that doesn't allow bicyclists in the middle of the streetAThe law of he road.BInternational law.CLocal law.DFederal law. 25.Besides giving three hundred-dollars to each taxpayer this year, what else did the democratic lawmakers proposeARaise the tax rate on earnings for low-income taxpayers.BLower the tax rate on earnings for low-income taxpayers.CRaise the tax rate on earnings for high-income taxpayers.DLower the tax rate on earnings for high-income taxpayers. 26.What does President Bush implies without stating out in his talkAThe Americans are likely to make minor investments.BThe Americans are not likely to make major investments.CThe Americans dont feel secure about the long-term economic performance.DThe Americans feel secure about the long-term economic performance. 27.Why does President Bush renew sanctions on the Taleban forcesATaleban forces killed some Americans.BTaleban forces attacked other countries.CTaleban forces are a terrorist organization.DTaleban forces continue to provide safe haven and a base of operations for Osama bin Laden. 28.Who is Osman bin LadenAThe leader of Taleban forcesBPresident of Afghanistan.CSuspected terrorist leaderDA criminal who fled from America years ago. 29.What is "underemployment"AUnemployment.BHaving jobs but not being paid enough.CHaving jobs from time to time.DHaving pm-time jobs. 30.Actually, how many new jobs will be needed during the next ten years to help support the world's workforceAOne thousand million.BFive hundred million.COne hundred sixty million.DOne hundred ten million. 31.How many refugees have returned home earlier this yearA200.B41.CNo one.DWe can not say exactly. 32.In the following statements, which one is trueAThose Afghan refugees have lived in Pakistan for 20 years.BThe group of Afghan refugees includes 200 people.CThe Afghan refugees are bound to Pishin District.DKandahar region lies in west southern Afghanistan. 33.What is the present occupation of Jenet RenoAThe Governor of Florida.BThe Attorney General.CThe Democratic Party' s nomination for the Governor of Florida.DNot mentioned in the report. 34.Why is Jenet Reno drawing great political attentionAShe openly admits she is considering running for governor in next year' s election.BShe is Democratic Party' s nomination for the post.CShe is Jeb Bush' s preener.DShe is the Former Attorney General. 35.Cargoes arrive by road vehicle or by train at a main storage park,_ out with a grid on the ground for the containers.AnotedBimpressedCmarkedDlabeled 36.I spent the next two years investigating the very questions_ by him.AposedBheldCputDset 37.In the Unites States, it is required that all children_ school, public or private, for 12 yearsAmust attendBneed attendCshould attendDought to attend 38.The barrier of language keeps many scientists in prolonged ignorance of work of immediate importance to them _at present in many countries.AdoingBto be doneChaving doneDbeing done 39.When preparing elementary school test, care should be taken_.Anot to make the vocabulary more difficult than necessaryBnot to make the vocabulary that difficultCso as to not make the vocabulary part too hardDin not making the vocabulary a problem in terms of it difficulty 40.Young scientists cannot realize_ soon that existing scientific knowledge is not nearly so complete, certain and unalterable as many textbooks seems to imply.AsoBveryCtooDsuch 41.The foreign student advisor recommended that she_ more English before enrolling at the university.AstudiedBstudyCwould studyDwas studying 42.The American society is_ an exceedingly shaky foundation of natural resources, which is connected with the possibility of a worsening environment.Aestablished onBaffiliated toCoriginated fromDincorporated with 43.Though science is often imagined as a disinterested subject, scientists are no different from anyone else: they are _ human beings enmeshed (陷入:卷入) in a web of personal and social circumstances.AvulnerableBrationalCcarelessDpassionate 44.Certain pine trees are deliberately dwarfed for_ purposes.AconstructiveBdimensionsCornamentalDdecorated 45.Doctors see a connection between increase amounts of leisure time spent_ and the increased number of cases of skin cancer.Ato sunbatheBto have sunbathedChaving sunbathedDsunbathing 46.Work in parapsychology,_, has attracted a relatively small number of scientists.Ais a very controversial fieldBwhich a very controversial field isCa very controversial fieldDa field very controversial which 47.To plot Shakespeare's life is to become involved in a kind of detective story_ there are plenty of clues but very little else.AwhereBwhichCfrom whichDwhen 48.The lawyer thought that piece of evidence was_ early in the investigation, but it turned out to be vital in convicting the criminal.AsatisfactoryBinsignificantCunalterableDimportant 49.The newly free people adopt democratic forms of government_ all the goodies they see on TV will materialize instantly.Ain order thatBin caseCin the belief thatDeven though 50.At first, the _of color pictures over a long distance seemed impossible, but, with painstaking efforts and at great expense, it became a reality.AtransactionBtransmissionCtransformationDtransition第18页 共18页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页