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1、2022四川大学英语考试考前冲刺卷(6)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25题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Who is the author of Religion and the Rise of CapitalismATaverner.BTawney.CElizabeth Taylor.DTecumseh. 2.Where is the article most likely fromAA text hook.BA dictionary.CA magazine.DA biological book. 3.W
2、here can we find this kind of noticeAIn a college.BIn a factory.CIn a big company.DIn a primary school. 4.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that if you want your child to communicate to you from time to time, you should _.Akeep your mouth shut at all timesBask him whats on his mind every da
3、yCallow him a chance to solve his own problemsDrefrain from nagging too much 5.The authors purpose in writing this essay is _.Ato warn parents not to intrude on their childrens privacy too oftenBto recommend feasible ways to control their childrens behaviorCto offer parents sane techniques and skill
4、s to deal with their adolescentsDto introduce a new approach to parenting in tile new millennium 6.The author argues that the most essential aspects of a growing childs personality should include _.Apsychological space he needs to grow upBindependence and self-esteemCa sum support from his parents i
5、n times of troubleDthe ability to solve problems on his own 7.According to the second paragraph, parents should _.Astay in complete control of major issues while neglecting mi nor transgressionsBnot hurt or misunderstand their teenage children under any circumstancesCremind their adolescents not to
6、watch too much TV during the day and nightDmodify all aspects of their adolescents behavior so as to be socially accepted 8.The phrase laid down the law on curfew (Sentence 2, Para graph 2)most probably means _.Aforbade children to go out at nightBlimited time for phone useCfixed a time when the chi
7、ld must be homeDcontrolled adolescents insatiable (无法满足的) appetite for food 9.What can we learn from the passageASome widely accepted beliefs can be deceiving.BSolid evidence weighs more than pure theories.CLittle children can be as clever as trained TT practitioners.DThe principle of TT is too prof
8、ound to understand. 10.Why did some TT practitioners agree to be the subjects of Emilys experimentAIt involved nothing more than mere guessing.BThey thought it was going to be a lot of fun.CIt was more straightforward than other experiments.DThey sensed no harm in a little girls experiment. 11.The p
9、urpose of Emily Rosas experiment was _.Ato see why TT could work the way it didBto find out how TT cured patients illnessesCto test whether she could sense the human energy fieldDto test whether a human energy field really existed 12.Very few TT practitioners responded to the $1 million offer be cau
10、se _.Athey didnt take the offer seriouslyBthey didnt want to risk their careerCthey were unwilling to reveal their secretDthey thought it was not in line with their practice 13.Which of the following is evidence that TT is widely practicedATT has been in existence for decades.BMany patients were cur
11、ed by therapeutic touch.CTT therapists are often employed by leading hospitals.DMore than 100,000 people are undergoing TI treatment. 14.I lost my bag the day before, but it _ now.Ahas foundBwas foundChas been foundDis found 15.I expressed hope _ they would come to visit China again.AthatBasCalthoug
12、hDwhether 16.We must study English well, no matter _ difficult it is.AwhatBhoweverChowDthat 17.We adopted the new methods with a view to _ our efficiency.AraiseBraisingCriseDrising 18._ either of them taken part in the performanceAHaveBIsCHasDAre 19.The moment has come _ I can fully display my abili
13、ty.AthatBwhichCwhenDwhat 20.The report showed us clearly how the car got _ and crashed at last.Ainto controlBunder controlCwithin controlDout of control 21.No sooner _ there than he fell ill.Ahad he arrivedBhe had arrivedChad arrived heDarrived he 22.It is essential that we _ measures to protect the
14、 ozone layer.Awill takeBshould takeCwould takeDtook 23.The area of Beijing is about _ that of my hometown.A5 times as larger asBas 5 times largeCas 5 times larger thanD5 times as large as 24.The government and the society show much concern for the well-being of the elderly and offer a variety of ser
15、vicesA政府非常关注老年人的福利,同时也给他们安排了适当的工作。B政府和社会非常关心老人的福利问题,并给他们提供了多种服务。C虽然政府和社会对老人的健康非常关心,但拒绝提供帮助。D政府和社会对老人的健康非常关心,并给他们提供了很多服务。 25.According to popular legend, a young goatherd discovered coffee by accident.A根据流行的传闻,是一头山羊发现子咖啡。B传说是一头山羊在吃草的时候碰见了咖啡,最后发生了事故。C根据一个轶事,一个年轻的牧羊人发现了咖啡。D据大众传说,一个年轻的牧羊人偶然发现了咖啡。 二、多项选择
16、题(共25题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,有多个符合题意) 1.By the time I began teaching in the early 1970s, everyone already seemed to be in business for himself, looking for the best deal, which meant the least teaching for the most money at the most snobbishly well-regarded schools. The spirit of capitalism, for all that mig
17、ht be said on its behalf, wreaks havoc when applied to culture and education. The English novelist David Lodge neatly caught this spirit at work when he created, in two of his academic novels, the character Morris Zapp. A scholar-operator, Zapp, as described by Lodge, is well-primed to enter a profe
18、ssion as steeped in free enterprise as Wall Street, in which each scholar-teacher makes an individual contract with his employer, and is free to sell his services to the highest bidder. Said to be based on the Milton-man Stanley Fish, an identification that Fish apparently has never disavowed but in
19、stead glories in, Morris Zapp is the freebooter to a high power turned loose in academic settings: always attempting to strengthen his own position, usually delighted to be of disservice to the old ideal of aca- demic dignity and integrity. Fish himself ended his days with a deanship at the Universi
20、ty of Illinois in Chicago for a salary said to be 250, 000, much less than a utility infielder in the major leagues makes but, for an academic, a big number. 2.Parents say that children do not show them proper respect and obedience, while children complain that their parents do not understand them.
21、This phenomenon is often referred to as the generation gap. What then are the causes of the generation gapGeneration GapParents say that children do not show them proper respect and obedience, while children complain that their parents do not understand them. This phenomenon is often referred to as
22、the generation gap. What then are the causes of the generation gap3.Cell phones may help busy executives keep in constant touch with important business associates, but they may also increase their risk of high blood pressure, preliminary research suggests. A study of 10 German mobile phone users fou
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