2022年天津同等学力人员申请硕士学位考试考试考前冲刺卷(7).docx
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1、2022年天津同等学力人员申请硕士学位考试考试考前冲刺卷(7)本卷共分为2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47题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Dogs are social animals and without proper training, they will behave like wild animals. They will spoil your house, destroy your belongings, bark excessively, fight other dogs and even bite yo
2、u. Nearly all behavior problems are perfectly normal dog activities that occur at the wrong time or place or are directed at the wrong thing. The key to preventing or treating behavior problems is learning to teach the dog to redirect its normal behavior to outlets that are acceptable in the domesti
3、c setting. One of the best things you can do for your dog and yourself is to obedience train (驯服) it. Obedience training doesnt solve all behavior problems, but it is the foundation for solving just about any problem. Training opens up a line of communication between you and your dog. Effective comm
4、unication is necessary to instruct your dog about what you want it to do. Training is also an easy way to establish the social rank order. When your dog obeys a simple request of come here, sit, it is showing obedience and respect for you. It is not necessary to establish yourself as top dog or lead
5、er of the dog pack (群) by using extreme measures. You can teach your dog its subordinate (从属的) role by teaching it to show submission to you. Most dogs love performing tricks for you to pleasantly accept that you are in charge. Training should be fun and rewarding for you and your dog. It can enrich
6、 your relationship and make living together more enjoyable. A well-trained dog is more confident and can more safely be allowed a greater amount of freedom than an untrained animal.When a dog has received effective obedience training, its owner_.Acan give the dog more rewardsBwill enjoy a better fam
7、ily lifeCcan give the dog more freedomDwill have more confidence in himself 2.Priscilla Ouchidas energy-efficient house turned out to be a horrible dream. When she and her engineer husband married a few years ago, they built a $100,000, three-bed- room home in California. Tightly sealed to prevent a
8、ir leaks, the house was equipped with small double-paned (双层玻璃的) windows and several other energy-saving features. Problems began as soon as the couple moved in, however. Priscillas eyes burned. Her throat was constantly dry. She suffered from headaches and could hardly sleep. It was as though she h
9、ad suddenly developed a strange illness. Experts finally traced the cause of her illness. The level of formaldehyde (甲醛) gas in her kitchen was twice the maximum allowed by federal standards for chemical workers. The source of the gas Her new kitchen cabinets and wall-to-wall carpeting. The Ouehidas
10、 are victims of indoor air pollution, which is not given sufficient attention partly because of the nations drive to save energy. The problem itself isnt new. The indoor environment was dirty long before energy conservation came along, says Moschandreas, a pollution scientist at Geomet Technologies
11、in Maryland. Energy conservation has tended to accentuate the situation in some cases. The problem appears to be more troublesome in newly constructed homes rather than old ones. Back in the days when energy was cheap, home builders didnt worry much about unsealed cracks. Because of such leaks, the
12、air in an average home was replaced by fresh outdoor air about once an hour. As a result, the pollutants generated in most households seldom built up to dangerous levels.This passage is most probably taken from an article entitled “_”.AEnergy ConservationBHouse Building CrisisCAir Pollution IndoorsD
13、Traps in Building Construction 3.Engineering students are supposed to be examples of practicality and rationality, but when it comes to my college education I am an idealist and a fool. In high school I wanted to be an electrical engineer and, of course, any sensible student with my aims would have
14、chosen a college with a large engineering department, famous reputation and lots of good labs and research equipment. But thats not what I did. I chose to study engineering at a small liberal-arts (文科) university that doesnt even offer a major in electrical engineering. Obviously, this was not a pra
15、ctical choice; I came here for more noble reasons. I wanted a broad education that would provide me with flexibility and a value system to guide me in my career. I wanted to open my eyes and expand my vision by interacting with people who werent studying science or engineering. My parents, teachers
16、and other adults praised me for such a sensible choice. They told me l was wise and mature beyond my 18 years, and I believed them. I headed off to college sure I was going to have an advantage over those students who went to big engineering factories where they didnt care if you had values or were
17、flexible. I was going to be a complete engineer: technical genius and sensitive humanist (人文学者) all in one. Now Im not so sure. Somewhere along the way my noble ideals crashed into reality, as all noble ideals eventually do. After three years of struggling to balance math, physics and engineering co
18、urses with liberal-arts courses, I have learned there are reasons why few engineering students try to reconcile (协调) engineering with liberal-arts courses in college. The reality that has blocked my path to becoming the typical successful student is that engineering and the liberal arts simply dont
19、mix as easily as I assumed in high school. Individually they shape a person in very different ways; together they threaten to confuse. The struggle to reconcile the two fields of study is difficult.In the first sentence of the last paragraph, the word block can be best replaced with_.ApreventBbackCm
20、isleadDavoid 4.In Zurich, a leading canton in the Swiss Confederation, it has been proposed to teach one foreign languageEnglishin primary schools. This would represent a change (61) Zurichs elementary school kids now study English and French. Voters will decide whether French will be (62) . Some ed
21、ucators (63) that two foreign languages are too much for kids. Supporters of one foreign language believe that kids fail to reach strong (64) in German, the mother tongue for schoolchildren in Zurich. In fact, Zurich kids speak Swiss German, which is (65) an oral language. In school they have to lea
22、rn standard German, which (66) is a foreign language. (67) you add them all together Zurich kids are learning four languages. All of Switzerland will watch what Zurich voters decide because Zurich is an influential canton and others may (68) . Yet some German-speaking cantons have already decided to
23、 (69) plans to reduce the number of foreign languages. (70) what happens, Swiss kids will be fluent in more than one language which is a definite asset in todays (71) economy. It is also a definite asset in learning other subjects. Studies (72) in American universities have found that kids who study
24、 in dual-lan- guage schools outperform their (73) who are taught in English only. Apparently, kids educated in two languages develop a mental (74) that monolingual kids lack. Perhaps four languages are too many in elementary school, but two is not (75) at all.Ain some waysBby no meansCat any rateDas
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