2021年江苏省普通高等学校“专转本”统一考试大学英语(1).docx
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1、2021 年江苏省普通高等学校“专转本”统一考试大学英语大学英语第第 I 卷(共卷(共 100 分)分)Passage oneUnder proper conditions,sound waves will be reflected from a hillside or other such obstruction.Sound travels at the rate of about one-fifth of mile per second.If the hill is eleven hundred feet away,ittakes two seconds for the sound to
2、travel o the hill and back.Thus,by timing the interval between asound and its reflection(the echo),you can estimate the distance to an obstruction.1.Sound waves reflected from a hill can be used to estimate the.A.heigt of the hillB.speed of soundC.distance to the hillD.intensite of sound2.Practical
3、applications of this principles resulted in.A.New electronic instruments for planesB.A radio directing and ranging deviceC.New radio sets for RAF bombersD.An electronic detecting device3.Radar enabled the English to.A.Detect German planes on their way to LondonB.Direct the outnumbered RAF planes eff
4、ectivelyC.Confuse German bomber pilotsD.Both A and B4.It can be inferred from the passage thatA.Light waves could be used in a device similar to radarB.Radar was a practical application of a well-known principleC.Radar greatly increased the effectiveness of the Royal Air ForceD.Sound waves are refle
5、cted from a hillside under all conditions5.The author of this passage probably intended to explainA.Exactly how radar worksB.Why the British used radio waves in their deviceC.How radar(work and device)came to beD.How radar helped the British win the Battle of BritainPassage TwoIn general,the ancient
6、 Romans were a practical people.They cared less about philosophy and puremathematics than did the Greeks.The Romans were the best of the ancient engineers and architects.They were brilliant students of Greek geometry and trigonometry(三角学),and they applied theirknowledge to the construction of fine b
7、ridges,roads,aqueducts(渠道),and public buildings.They knew about the smelting of iron ore,but they used the iron they produced mainly for spears,swords,and shields,rather than for building construction.6.The author calls the Romans“practical”because theyA.Cared little about philosophyB.Applied their
8、knowledge to constructionC.Saw the necessity for developing theoretical scienceD.Studied the past and learned from it7.The ancient Romans did not concern themselves withA.Theoretical or abstract thoughtB.applied mathematicsC.StudyingD.either A or C8.In construction,the Romans made extensive use ofA.
9、Iron oreB.peometry and trigonometryC.StudyingD.both B and C9.Many Romans inventions were based on Greek weapons because theA.Greeks had superior weaponsBromines were involved in frequent warsC.Romans were not familiar with many types of weaponsD.Greek proved himself or herself inspired inventor10.Th
10、e author of this passage probably wanted to explain whyA.He considers the Romans a practical peopleB.Roman were involved in frequent warsC.Theoretical thinking is necessary fir the growth of a nationD.The Romans contributed little to philosophical thoughtPassage ThreeA recent research study by the P
11、ew Internet and Americans Life Project showed that for a lot ofpeople,electronic interaction through the coputer has replaced this person-to-person interaction.However,a lot of people interviewed for the Pew study say thats a good thing.Why?11.the pew study was conducted inA.the United StatesB.Canad
12、aC.the U.S.and CanadaD.Europe12.in the article,a network is a group of connectedA.radio or TV stationsB.people13.before the invention of the Internet,our connections with people tool place mainlyA.in personB.by phoneC.by letterD.by e-mail14.Which of the following has happened since the invention of
13、the Internet and email?A.people are talking on the phone more than ever.B.C.Americans are turning into hermits.D.15.Which of the following was NOT one of the discoveries of Pew study?A.The Internet has put us in touch with more people than expected.B.People use the Internet to get advice on careers,
14、medical problems,and other questions.C.For many Americans,the Internet plays an important role in helping them make important decisions.D.Passage four(非英语类学生必做非英语类学生必做)16.What was the original reason for holding the summer school?A.The father wanted the children to learn more about religion.B.The ch
15、ildren got poor grades in their regular school.C.The regular school teachers neglected the children.D.Friends and relatives thought the children should learn religion.17.The purpose of the cruise mentioned in the passage was toA.have funB.C.D.get to the island18.Why did the author have to plot the s
16、ummer of her cruise?A.She had to demonstrate her to do so.B.She was afraid of getting lost.C.The coast was dangerous.D.The tides were strong.19.How long did the authors cruise last?A.All summer.B.Overnight.C.A week.D.One day,morning till night20.Apparently a knockabout isA.a seamans knotB.a cruiseC.
17、an islandD.a boat(英语类学生必做英语类学生必做)The three main types of secondary education in the United States have been provided by the Latingrammar school,the academy,and the public high school.The first of these was a colonial institution.Itbegan in New England with the establishment in 1635 of the Boston Fre
18、e Latin School.The curriculumconsisted mainly of the classical languages,and the purpose of this kind of school was the preparationof boys for college,where most of them would be fitted for the ministry.The public high school had its origin in Massachusetts in 1821 when the England ClassicalSchoolwa
19、s established in Boston.In 1827,that state enacted the first state-wide public high-school law in theUnited States.By 1840,there were perhaps a dozen public high schools in Massachusetts and many inother eastern states;by 1850,they were also to be found in many other states.Just as the curriculum of
20、 the academy grew out of that of the Latin grammar school,so thecurriculum of the public high school developed out of the academy.The public high school in the UnitedStates is a rejection of the aristocratic(贵族)and selective principle of the European educational tradition.Since 1890,enrollments in s
21、econdary schools,mainly public high schools,have practically doubled inthis country every ten years.16.According to the author,the main types of secondary education in the United States have beenprovided byA.New England establishmentsB.the Latin grammar school and the academyC.the public high school
22、D.both B and C17.According to the passage,which of the following sequences indicates the order in which the schooldeveloped?A.Latin grammar,public high school,academy.B.Latin grammar,school,academy,public high school.C.Public high school,Latin grammar school,academy.D.Public high school,academy,Lati
23、n grammar school.18.Since 1890,secondary enrollments haveA.almost doubled every ten yearsB.practically doubledC.classical in enrollmentD.increased tenfold19.In the southern states,the principal of secondary education even after 1900 continued to be theA.Latin grammar schoolB.academyC.classical langu
24、age school D.church school20.One can properly infer from this article that“Latin grammar school”refer toA.the Boston Free Latin SchoolB.all elementary schools in the United StatesC.schools which taught Latin Exclusive of all other subjectsD.a number of grammar schools which developed in New EnglandP
25、art II Vocabulary and Structure(共(共40分)分)21.Mary is one of the brightest students whoform New York University.A.graduatedB.have graduatedC.had graduatedD.has graduated22.My friends son,who is a soldier,was delight when he wasonly a few miles from home.A.campedB.situatedC.placedD.stationed23.She has
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