2023年河南专升本考试考试真题卷(7).docx
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1、2023年河南专升本考试考试真题卷(7)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.A land not suffering from destruction, plus wealth, natural resources, and labour supply-all these were important factors in helping England to become the center for the Industrial Revolution. (21) they w
2、ere not enough. Something else was needed to start the industrial process. That some thing special was men- (22) individuals who could invent machines, find new (23) of power,The men who (24) the machines of the Industrial Revolution (25) from many backgrounds and many occupations. Many of them were
3、 (26) inventors than scientists. A man who is pure scientist is primarily interested in doing his research (27) . He is not necessarily working and that his findings can be used.An inventor or one interested in applied science is usually trying to make something that has a real and specific (28) . H
4、e may try to solve a problem by using the theories of science or by experimenting through trial and error. Regardless of his method, he is working to obtain a (29) result: the construction of a harvesting machine, the burning of light bulb, or one of (30) other objectives. Most of the people who dev
5、eloped the machines were inventors, not trained scientists.27()AhappilyBoccasionallyCreluctantlyDaccurately2.A land not suffering from destruction, plus wealth, natural resources, and labour supply-all these were important factors in helping England to become the center for the Industrial Revolution
6、. (21) they were not enough. Something else was needed to start the industrial process. That some thing special was men- (22) individuals who could invent machines, find new (23) of power,The men who (24) the machines of the Industrial Revolution (25) from many backgrounds and many occupations. Many
7、 of them were (26) inventors than scientists. A man who is pure scientist is primarily interested in doing his research (27) . He is not necessarily working and that his findings can be used.An inventor or one interested in applied science is usually trying to make something that has a real and spec
8、ific (28) . He may try to solve a problem by using the theories of science or by experimenting through trial and error. Regardless of his method, he is working to obtain a (29) result: the construction of a harvesting machine, the burning of light bulb, or one of (30) other objectives. Most of the p
9、eople who developed the machines were inventors, not trained scientists.29()AoriginsBsourcesCbasesDdiscoveries3.A land not suffering from destruction, plus wealth, natural resources, and labour supply-all these were important factors in helping England to become the center for the Industrial Revolut
10、ion. (21) they were not enough. Something else was needed to start the industrial process. That some thing special was men- (22) individuals who could invent machines, find new (23) of power,The men who (24) the machines of the Industrial Revolution (25) from many backgrounds and many occupations. M
11、any of them were (26) inventors than scientists. A man who is pure scientist is primarily interested in doing his research (27) . He is not necessarily working and that his findings can be used.An inventor or one interested in applied science is usually trying to make something that has a real and s
12、pecific (28) . He may try to solve a problem by using the theories of science or by experimenting through trial and error. Regardless of his method, he is working to obtain a (29) result: the construction of a harvesting machine, the burning of light bulb, or one of (30) other objectives. Most of th
13、e people who developed the machines were inventors, not trained scientists.30()AButBAndCBesidesDEven4.Passage OneThe strange close understanding between twins is a familiar enough phenomenon. Often they seem to understand each other and share each other’ s emotions to such an extent that one s
14、uspects some kinds of thought communication.What is not so widely known is that this special relationship often acts as brake on twins’ intellectual development. As they are partly isolated in their own private world, twins communicate less with adults than do other children. The verbal abilit
15、y of a four-year-old twin is typically six months behind that of a non-twin. The problem can be particularly severe in a deprived home, a one-parent family for example, where there is little stimulation for children anyway.Such children, while capable of mutual comprehension in a private language, o
16、ften remain in comprehensible to outsiders and thus at a severe educational disadvantage. The only solution to the problem, cruel though it may seem, is to separate the twins thus forcing them to acquire ordinary speech helped and guided by sympathetic parents and teachers.A deprived family in ParA2
17、 may refer to()A. the family where the parents are divorcedB. the family which is in poor conditionC. the family where the children are less educatedD. all of the above5.Passage OneThe strange close understanding between twins is a familiar enough phenomenon. Often they seem to understand each other
18、 and share each other’ s emotions to such an extent that one suspects some kinds of thought communication.What is not so widely known is that this special relationship often acts as brake on twins’ intellectual development. As they are partly isolated in their own private world, twins co
19、mmunicate less with adults than do other children. The verbal ability of a four-year-old twin is typically six months behind that of a non-twin. The problem can be particularly severe in a deprived home, a one-parent family for example, where there is little stimulation for children anyway.Such chil
20、dren, while capable of mutual comprehension in a private language, often remain in comprehensible to outsiders and thus at a severe educational disadvantage. The only solution to the problem, cruel though it may seem, is to separate the twins thus forcing them to acquire ordinary speech helped and g
21、uided by sympathetic parents and teachers.Many people don t know that ()Atwins understand each other very wellBtwins are slow to learn to talkCtwins are unlikely to do less well at school than other childrenDthere exists more communication between twins6.Passage OneThe strange close understanding be
22、tween twins is a familiar enough phenomenon. Often they seem to understand each other and share each other’ s emotions to such an extent that one suspects some kinds of thought communication.What is not so widely known is that this special relationship often acts as brake on twins’ intel
23、lectual development. As they are partly isolated in their own private world, twins communicate less with adults than do other children. The verbal ability of a four-year-old twin is typically six months behind that of a non-twin. The problem can be particularly severe in a deprived home, a one-paren
24、t family for example, where there is little stimulation for children anyway.Such children, while capable of mutual comprehension in a private language, often remain in comprehensible to outsiders and thus at a severe educational disadvantage. The only solution to the problem, cruel though it may see
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