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1、2022年浙江专升本英语真题 - 浙江专升本选取题部分 Part I Reading Comprehension(60 marks,60 minutes)Section A Passage Reading(每题2分,共50分) Format I Passage One Questions 1-5 are based on the following passage. Three billion people,around 40%of the worlds population,use online social media and are spending an average of two
2、hours every day sharing,liking tweeting(发推文) and updating on these platforms,according to some reports.That breaks down to around half a million tweets and Snapchat photos shared every minute With social media playing such a big part in our lives,could we be sacrificing our mental health and well-be
3、ing as well as our time?Since social media is relatively new to us conclusive findings are limited.Actually this is a fast-growing area of research,and clues are beginning to appear.Here are some of the findings: MOON A good or bad mood may spread between people on social media,according to research
4、ers from the University of California ANXIETY Researchers have looked at general anxiety caused by social media,such as feelings of restlessness and worry,and trouble sleeping and concentrating.A study published in the journal Computers and Human Behavior found that people who report using seven or
5、more than three time as likely as people using less than two platforms to have high levels of anxiety.However,its unclear how social media causes anxiety. SLEEP Humans used to spend their evenings in darkness,but now we re surrounded by artificial lighting all day night.Research has found the this c
6、an reduce the body s production of the hormone melatonin(褪黑素)which helps sleep. ADDICTION A few researchers point out that social media addiction may be harder to resist that cigarettes and alcohol. It s clear that in many areas,not enough is known yet to draw many strong conclusions. However,the ev
7、idence does point one way:social media affects people differently,depending on pre-existing conditions and personality traits. 1.How many hours do people spend online on average?A.Two.B.Three C.Four D.Five 2.What does the study in Computers and Human Behavior find about people using more social medi
8、a? A.They suffer more from anxiety. B.They become more absent-minded. C.They suffer less from troubled sleep. D.They become more friendly to others. 3.The underlined word this in Paragraph Four probably refers to? A.daylight B.artificial lighting C.melatonin D.social media. 4.Social media affects pe
9、ople differently,depending on. A.understanding of social media B.the social media platforms used C.the time spent on social media D.pre-conditions and characters 5.What is the theme of this passage? A.Why people go online. B.Who uses social platforms. C.How many people go online every day. D.How onl
10、ine activities affect mental health. Passage Two Questions 6-10 are based on the following passage. Antibiotics(抗生素)are one of the miracles of modern medicine.They have saved countless lives.But there s another side to them.The bacteria(细菌)that live in our body have learned how to outwit many of our
11、 most powerful antibiotics.These drug resistant bacteria are called superbugs. Here s how a bug becomes a superbug.When you take in antibiotic,there could be some bacteria that know how to resist that antibiotic.Those smart bacteria are the ones that survive antibiotics and they flourish.And that s
12、when you get a sharp increase of superbugs.And the more we take antibiotics,the more chances the bacteria have to become resistant to them. So,in the words of the latest CDC(Center for Disease Control)report,some miracle drugs no longer perform miracles,but it did come with some good news.The report
13、 says the number of deaths and infections caused by germs that resist antibiotics is decreasing.It dropped 18 percent between 2020 and now.And the number of infections caught in hospitals is down. The bad news,according to the CDC,is that there are still too many germs that resist antibiotics,and th
14、at they can be caught anywhere in the community.The report says the answer isn t in developing more powerful antibiotics,but in using them less often.The CDC estimates that as many as one-third of the antibiotics prescriptions given in emergency rooms and doctors offices aren t needed,but it doesn t
15、 entirely blame doctors for this,because it can be hard for them to tell when someone has a bacteria infection,or which antibiotics could be good. 6.According to the passage.What have saved many lives? A.Operations. B.Miracles. C.Antibiotics D.Germs 7.The underlined word“flourish in Paragraph Two pr
16、obably means A.develop quickly B.decrease sharply C.die suddenly D.run slowly 8.The number of deaths and infections caused by germs that resist antibiotics dropped A.one third B.one half C.18 percent D.81 percent 9.According to the CDC report,how should we deal with the antibiotics-resistant germs?
17、A.Giving better prescriptions,B Using antibiotics less often C.Catching germs in the community. D.Developing more powerful antibiotics. 10.What is the main idea of this passage? A.We should use as many antibiotics as possible. B.Antibiotics are effective despite drug-resistant germs. C.Antibiotics a
18、re the greatest invention in human history. D.Antibiotics have more positive aspects than negative effects. Passage Three Questions 11-15 are based on the following passage. New research suggests that planting trees and oilier plants near factories could reduce pollution by almost one-third.The addi
19、tion of plant life may even cost less and be more effective than technology,designed to cut pollution,a new study found.The findings were reported in the publication Environmental Science Technology.The lead author of the study was Bhavik Bakshi,a professor at the Ohio State University. Bakshi and o
20、ther researchers collected data about air pollution and plant life in 48 of the 50 American states.They studied public records from every state other than Alaska and Hawaii.The study attempted to show how the vegetation(植被)could reduce the mast common pollutants(污染物)from industrial areas,including t
21、he production of energy from coal,oil and gas. The research found that restoring vegetation to land cover could cut air pollutant levels an average of 27 percent in the areas studied They also found that in 75 percent of the areas,it would cost less to use plants and trees to reduce air pollution th
22、an to add new air cleaning technology. Bakshi said that nature-based methods could result in“win-winsolutions that save money and are better for the environment.It found that only one piece of equipment was estimated to be more cost-effective than trees and plants.That device is an industrial boiler
23、. The study did not identify which kinds of trees or plants would be best at reducing air pollution.But Bakshi said the kind of vegetation likely would make a difference in air quality and that further study is needed. The researchers predicted that the addition of trees and plants could help lower
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