2023年广东大学英语考试模拟卷(1).docx
2023年广东大学英语考试模拟卷(1)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. People with disabilities comprise a large part of the population. It isU 62 /Uthat over 35 million Americans have physical,U 63 /U, or other disabilities. About half of these disabilities are "developmental", i.e., theyU 64 /Uprior to the individuals twenty second birthday, often from genetic conditions, and areU 65 /Uenough to affect three or more areas of development, such as mobility, communication, employment, etc. Most other disabilities are considered "adventitious", i.e.,U 66 /Uor caused by outside forces. Prior to the 20th century, only a small percent age of people with disabilitiesU 67 /Ufor long. Medical treatment for these disabilities wasU 68 /UAdvancements in medicine and social services haveU 69 /Ua climate in which people with disabilities can expect to have such basic needs as food, shelter, and medical treatment.U 70 /U, these basics are often not available.U 71 /Uliberties such as the right to vote, marry, get an education, and gain employment have historically beenU 72 /Uon the basis of disability. In recent decades, the disability rights movement has been organized to fightU 73 /Uthese inIfringements/I (侵害) of civil right. Congress responded by passing majorU 74 /Urecognizing people with disabilitiesU 75 /Ua protected class under civil rights statutes. U 76 /Utoday, people with disabilities must fight to live their lives independently. It is estimated that more than half of qualified Americans with disabilities are unemployed, and aU 77 /Uof those who do work are underemployed. About two-thirds live at or below the official poverty level. Significant barriers, especially in transportation and publicU 78 /U, prevent disabled people from taking part in society. For example, while no longerU 79 /Uby law from marrying, a person with noU 80 /Uto transportation is effectively excluded from community and social activities Which might lead to the development of long-term relationships. It will only be when public attitude advance as far as laws haveU 81 /Udisabled people will be fully able to take their rightful place in society. ArecoveredBrevivedCsurvivedDsurpassed 2. People with disabilities comprise a large part of the population. It isU 62 /Uthat over 35 million Americans have physical,U 63 /U, or other disabilities. About half of these disabilities are "developmental", i.e., theyU 64 /Uprior to the individuals twenty second birthday, often from genetic conditions, and areU 65 /Uenough to affect three or more areas of development, such as mobility, communication, employment, etc. Most other disabilities are considered "adventitious", i.e.,U 66 /Uor caused by outside forces. Prior to the 20th century, only a small percent age of people with disabilitiesU 67 /Ufor long. Medical treatment for these disabilities wasU 68 /UAdvancements in medicine and social services haveU 69 /Ua climate in which people with disabilities can expect to have such basic needs as food, shelter, and medical treatment.U 70 /U, these basics are often not available.U 71 /Uliberties such as the right to vote, marry, get an education, and gain employment have historically beenU 72 /Uon the basis of disability. In recent decades, the disability rights movement has been organized to fightU 73 /Uthese inIfringements/I (侵害) of civil right. Congress responded by passing majorU 74 /Urecognizing people with disabilitiesU 75 /Ua protected class under civil rights statutes. U 76 /Utoday, people with disabilities must fight to live their lives independently. It is estimated that more than half of qualified Americans with disabilities are unemployed, and aU 77 /Uof those who do work are underemployed. About two-thirds live at or below the official poverty level. Significant barriers, especially in transportation and publicU 78 /U, prevent disabled people from taking part in society. For example, while no longerU 79 /Uby law from marrying, a person with noU 80 /Uto transportation is effectively excluded from community and social activities Which might lead to the development of long-term relationships. It will only be when public attitude advance as far as laws haveU 81 /Udisabled people will be fully able to take their rightful place in society. AunacceptableBunavailableCunadaptableDunadvisable 3. People with disabilities comprise a large part of the population. It isU 62 /Uthat over 35 million Americans have physical,U 63 /U, or other disabilities. About half of these disabilities are "developmental", i.e., theyU 64 /Uprior to the individuals twenty second birthday, often from genetic conditions, and areU 65 /Uenough to affect three or more areas of development, such as mobility, communication, employment, etc. Most other disabilities are considered "adventitious", i.e.,U 66 /Uor caused by outside forces. Prior to the 20th century, only a small percent age of people with disabilitiesU 67 /Ufor long. Medical treatment for these disabilities wasU 68 /UAdvancements in medicine and social services haveU 69 /Ua climate in which people with disabilities can expect to have such basic needs as food, shelter, and medical treatment.U 70 /U, these basics are often not available.U 71 /Uliberties such as the right to vote, marry, get an education, and gain employment have historically beenU 72 /Uon the basis of disability. In recent decades, the disability rights movement has been organized to fightU 73 /Uthese inIfringements/I (侵害) of civil right. Congress responded by passing majorU 74 /Urecognizing people with disabilitiesU 75 /Ua protected class under civil rights statutes. U 76 /Utoday, people with disabilities must fight to live their lives independently. It is estimated that more than half of qualified Americans with disabilities are unemployed, and aU 77 /Uof those who do work are underemployed. About two-thirds live at or below the official poverty level. Significant barriers, especially in transportation and publicU 78 /U, prevent disabled people from taking part in society. For example, while no longerU 79 /Uby law from marrying, a person with noU 80 /Uto transportation is effectively excluded from community and social activities Which might lead to the development of long-term relationships. It will only be when public attitude advance as far as laws haveU 81 /Udisabled people will be fully able to take their rightful place in society. AmanufacturedBarisenCcomposedDcreated 4. People with disabilities comprise a large part of the population. It isU 62 /Uthat over 35 million Americans have physical,U 63 /U, or other disabilities. About half of these disabilities are "developmental", i.e., theyU 64 /Uprior to the individuals twenty second birthday, often from genetic conditions, and areU 65 /Uenough to affect three or more areas of development, such as mobility, communication, employment, etc. Most other disabilities are considered "adventitious", i.e.,U 66 /Uor caused by outside forces. Prior to the 20th century, only a small percent age of people with disabilitiesU 67 /Ufor long. Medical treatment for these disabilities wasU 68 /UAdvancements in medicine and social services haveU 69 /Ua climate in which people with disabilities can expect to have such basic needs as food, shelter, and medical treatment.U 70 /U, these basics are often not available.U 71 /Uliberties such as the right to vote, marry, get an education, and gain employment have historically beenU 72 /Uon the basis of disability. In recent decades, the disability rights movement has been organized to fightU 73 /Uthese inIfringements/I (侵害) of civil right. Congress responded by passing majorU 74 /Urecognizing people with disabilitiesU 75 /Ua protected class under civil rights statutes. U 76 /Utoday, people with disabilities must fight to live their lives independently. It is estimated that more than half of qualified Americans with disabilities are unemployed, and aU 77 /Uof those who do work are underemployed. About two-thirds live at or below the official poverty level. Significant barriers, especially in transportation and publicU 78 /U, prevent disabled people from taking part in society. For example, while no longerU 79 /Uby law from marrying, a person with noU 80 /Uto transportation is effectively excluded from community and social activities Which might lead to the development of long-term relationships. It will only be when public attitude advance as far as laws haveU 81 /Udisabled people will be fully able to take their rightful place in society. AUnfortunatelyBUndoubtedlyCUnavoidablyDUnchangeably 5. People with disabilities comprise a large part of the population. It isU 62 /Uthat over 35 million Americans have physical,U 63 /U, or other disabilities. About half of these disabilities are "developmental", i.e., theyU 64 /Uprior to the individuals twenty second birthday, often from genetic conditions, and areU 65 /Uenough to affect three or more areas of development, such as mobility, communication, employment, etc. Most other disabilities are considered "adventitious", i.e.,U 66 /Uor caused by outside forces. Prior to the 20th century, only a small percent age of people with disabilitiesU 67 /Ufor long. Medical treatment for these disabilities wasU 68 /UAdvancements in medicine and social services haveU 69 /Ua climate in which people with disabilities can expect to have such basic needs as food, shelter, and medical treatment.U 70 /U, these basics are often not available.U 71 /Uliberties such as the right to vote, marry, get an education, and gain employment have historically beenU 72 /Uon the basis of disability. In recent decades, the disability rights movement has been organized to fightU 73 /Uthese inIfringements/I (侵害) of civil right. Congress responded by passing majorU 74 /Urecognizing people with disabilitiesU 75 /Ua protected class under civil rights statutes. U 76 /Utoday, people with disabilities must fight to live their lives independently. It is estimated that more than half of qualified Americans with disabilities are unemployed, and aU 77 /Uof those who do work are underemployed. About two-thirds live at or below the official poverty level. Significant barriers, especially in transportation and publicU 78 /U, prevent disabled people from taking part in society. For example, while no longerU 79 /Uby law from marrying, a person with noU 80 /Uto transportation is effectively excluded from community and social activities Which might lead to the development of long-term relationships. It will only be when public attitude advance as far as laws haveU 81 /Udisabled people will be fully able to take their rightful place in society. APoliticalBCourteousCCivilDDomestic 6. People with disabilities comprise a large part of the population. It isU 62 /Uthat over 35 million Americans have physical,U 63 /U, or other disabilities. About half of these disabilities are "developmental", i.e., theyU 64 /Uprior to the individuals twenty second birthday, often from genetic conditions, and areU 65 /Uenough to affect three or more areas of development, such as mobility, communication, employment, etc. Most other disabilities are considered "adventitious", i.e.,U 66 /Uor caused by outside forces. Prior to the 20th century, only a small percent age of people with disabilitiesU 67 /Ufor long. Medical treatment for these disabilities wasU 68 /UAdvancements in medicine and social services haveU 69 /Ua climate in which people with disabilities can expect to have such basic needs as food, shelter, and medical treatment.U 70 /U, these basics are often not available.U 71 /Uliberties such as the right to vote, marry, get an education, and gain employment have historically beenU 72 /Uon the basis of disability. In recent decades, the disability rights movement has been organized to fightU 73 /Uthese inIfringements/I (侵害) of civil right. Congress responded by passing majorU 74 /Urecognizing people with disabilitiesU 75 /Ua protected class under civil rights statutes. U 76 /Utoday, people with disabilities must fight to live their lives independently. It is estimated that more than half of qualified Americans with disabilities are unemployed, and aU 77 /Uof those who do work are underemployed. About two-thirds live at or below the official poverty level. Significant barriers, especially in transportation and publicU 78 /U, prevent disabled people from taking part in society. For example, while no longerU 79 /Uby law from marrying, a person with noU 80 /Uto transportation is effectively excluded from community and social activities Which might lead to the development of long-term relationships. It will only be when public attitude advance as far as laws haveU 81 /Udisabled people will be fully able to take their rightful place in society. AdefiedBdeniedCderivedDdeprived 7. People with disabilities comprise a large part of the population. It isU 62 /Uthat over 35 million Americans have physical,U 63 /U, or other disabilities. About half of these disabilities are "developmental", i.e., theyU 64 /Uprior to the individuals twenty second birthday, often from genetic