2023年同等学力英语人员申请硕士学位外国语水平全国统一考试.doc
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1、2023年同等学力英语人员申请硕士学位外国语水平全国统一考试Part Reading Comprehension (45minutes, 30point)Directions: There are 5 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark the corresponding lett
2、er with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.Passage One Loneliness has been linked to depression and other health problems. Now, a study says it can also spread. A friend of a lonely person was 52% more likely to develop feelings of loneliness. And a friend o
3、f that friend was 25% more likely to do the same.Earlier findings showed that happiness, fatness and the ability to stop smoking can also grow like infections within social groups. The findings all come from a major health study in the American town of Framingham, Massachusetts.The study began in 19
4、48 to investigate the causes of heart disease. Since then, more tests have been added, including measures of loneliness and depression.The new findings involved more than 5,000 people in the second generation of the Framingham Heart Study. The researchers examined friendship histories and reports of
5、 loneliness. The results established a pattern that spread as people reported fewer close friends.For example, loneliness can affect relationships between next-door neighbors. The loneliness spreads as neighbors who were close friends now spend less time together. The study also found that lonelines
6、s spreads more easily among women than men.Researchers from the University of Chicago, Harvard and the University of California, San Diego, did the study. The findings appeared last month in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.The average person is said to experience feelings of lonelin
7、ess about 48 days a year. The study found that having a lonely friend can add about 17 days. But every additional friend can decrease loneliness by about 5%, or two and a half days.Lonely people become less and less trusting of others .This makes it more and more difficult for them to make friends -
8、and more likely that society will reject them.John Cacioppo at the University of Chicago led the study. He says it is important to recognize and deal with loneliness. He says people who have been pushed to the edges of society should receive help to repair their social networks.The aim should be to
9、aggressively create what he calls a “protective barrier” against loneliness. This barrier, he says, can keep the whole network from coming apart.31. Besides loneliness, which of the following can also spread among people? A. FriendshipB. HappinessC. Depression D. Smoking32. The Framingham Heart Stud
10、y starting from 1948 _ A. expanded its research topicsB. involved 5,000 patients of depressionC. identified loneliness as one key factor for heart diseaseD. examined the relationship between loneliness and depression33. Which of the following is true about the spread of loneliness?A. It leads to a g
11、radual loss of friends B. It is a common phenomenon among women C. it is often found in the neighborhoodD. it ruins the relationships between close friends34. Having a lonely friend, you are more likely to_A. strengthen your friendship B. develop new friendship C. increase the sense of lonelinessD.
12、reduce the sense of loneliness35. According to John Cacioppo at the University of Chicago, loneliness can _A. result in aggressiveness B. cause people to be overprotective C. infect social networksD. push people to the verge of poverty36. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Loneliness can spread
13、 B. Loneliness is linked to depression C. Lonely people tend to grow fatD. Lonely people need more friendsPassage TwoCalifornia has a new program called the Digital Textbook Initiative. “Starting this fall with high school math and science. We will be the first state in the nation to provide schools
14、 with a state approved list of digital textbooks.” That was Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in June, talking about his effort to get schools to use materials available free online. He listed reasons why he thinks digital textbooks make sense.California approves traditional textbooks in six-year cycle
15、s. Digital one can offer the latest information. They lighten the load of school bags. They save paper and trees, and make learning more fun and interactive. And above all, he said, they help schools with their finances.The state has had to make severe cuts in school spending because of deep financi
16、al problems. More than six million students attend California public schools.Earlier this year, California invited content developers to offer digital math and science materials for high schools. These had to meet at least 90%of the states learning requirements. Specially trained teachers examined 1
17、6 textbooks and approved ten of them.Six of the ten were published by the CK12 Foundation, a nonprofit group that had been developing digital science and math books for about two years. The foundation paid teachers and other education professionals to write and edit them. The money came from a group
18、 financed by the Khosla Family.California cannot require schools to use the digital textbooks. Individual school districts will have to decide for themselves.Susan Martimo, a California Department of Education official, says she does not expect widespread use right away. Her best guess is that some
19、schools with a lot of technology will be the first to use them, but only in addition to their traditional books.School administrators point out that the texts may be free online, but students need a way to access them. Not everyone has a computer or electronic reader. Schools could print out copies,
20、 but that would not help the environment. Also, there is the cost to train teachers to use digital textbooks effectively. 37. The Digital Textbook Initiative _A. will probably take effect in six yearsB. covers all the high school subjectsC. has been approved by all statesD. is advocated by Californi
21、a state governor38. The main reason for promoting digital textbooks is to _ A. help save money B. benefit the environment C. provide interesting materialsD. reduce students heavy burden39. The digital textbooks were approved by _ A. trained teachersB. content developersC. Khosla Family D. CK12 Found
22、ation40. What is true of CK12 Foundation?A. It produced 16 digital textbooksB. It paid teachers to write digital textbooksC. It is financed by California state governmentD. It makes money through developing digital textbooks41. According to Susan Martimo, digital textbook_ A. are not likely to have
23、a widespread use B. will soon replace traditional onesC. will first be adopted by well-equipped schoolsD. are certain to be approved by school districts42. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that_ A. schools are reluctant to print out copiesB. the use of digital textbooks is not really freeC
24、. students need to pay for computersD. training teachers to use the textbooks is not efficientPassage ThreeDoctors in Britain are warning of an obesity time bomb, when children who are already overweight grow up. So, what should we do? Exercise more? Eat less? Or both? The government feels it has to
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