2023年英语基础阶段测试卷(最新版)及超详细解析答案.pdf
![资源得分’ title=](/images/score_1.gif)
![资源得分’ title=](/images/score_1.gif)
![资源得分’ title=](/images/score_1.gif)
![资源得分’ title=](/images/score_1.gif)
![资源得分’ title=](/images/score_05.gif)
《2023年英语基础阶段测试卷(最新版)及超详细解析答案.pdf》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《2023年英语基础阶段测试卷(最新版)及超详细解析答案.pdf(10页珍藏版)》请在淘文阁 - 分享文档赚钱的网站上搜索。
1、学习必备 欢迎下载 Section Use of English Directions:Read the following text.Choose the best word(s)for each numbered blank and mark A,B,C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.(10 points)The mass media is a big part of our culture,yet it can also be a helper,adviser and teacher to our young generation.The mass media affec
2、ts the lives of our young by acting as a(an)1 for a number of institutions and social contacts.In this way,it 2 a variety of functions in human life.The time spent in front of the television screen is usually at the 3 of leisure:there is less time for games,amusement and rest.4 by what is happening
3、on the screen,children not only imitate what they see but directly 5 themselves with different characters.Americans have been concerned about the 6 of violence in the media and its 7 harm to children and adolescents for at least forty years.During this period,new media 8 ,such as video games,cable t
4、elevision,music videos,and the Internet.As they continue to gain popularity,these media,9 television,10 public concern and research attention.Another large societal concern on our young generation 11 by the media,is body image.12 forces can influence body image positively or negatively.13 one,societ
5、al and cultural norms and mass media marketing 14 our concepts of beauty.In the mass media,the images of 15 beauty fill magazines and newspapers,16 from our televisions and entertain us 17 the movies.Even in advertising,the mass media 18 on accepted cultural values of thinness and fitness for commer
6、cial gain.Young adults are presented with a 19 defined standard of attractiveness,a(n)20 that carries unrealistic physical expectations.1.A alternative B preference C substitute D representative 2.A accomplishes B fulfills C provides D suffices 3.A risk B mercy C height D expense 4.A Absorbed B Attr
7、acted C Aroused D Addicted 5.A identify B recognize C unify D equate 6.A abundance B incidence C prevalence D recurrence 7.A disposed B hidden C implicit D potential 8.A merged B emerged C immerged D submerged 9.A apart from B much as C but for D along with 10.A promote B propel C prompt D prosper 1
8、1.A inspired B imposed C delivered D contributed 12.A External B Exterior C Explicit D Exposed 13.A As B At C For D In 14.A mark B effect C impact D shock 15.A generalized B regularized C standardizedD categorized 16.A boom B bottom C brim D beam 17.A over B with C on D at 18.A play B take C profit
9、D resort 19.A barely B carefully C narrowly D subjectively 20.A ideal B image C stereotype D criterion 学习必备 欢迎下载 Section Reading Comprehension Part A Directions:Read the following four texts.Answer the questions below each text by choosing A,B,C or D.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET1.(40points)Text
10、 1 The heat wave in Europe in early August 2003 was a catastrophe of heartbreaking proportions.With more than 3,500 dead in Paris alone,France suffered nearly 15,000 fatalities from the heat wave.Another 7,000 died in Germany,8,000 in Spain and Italy,and 2,000 in the United Kingdom.Understandably,th
11、is event has become a psychologically powerful metaphor for the frightening vision of a warmer future and our immediate need to prevent it.For Europe as a whole,about 200,000 people die from excess heat each year.However,about 1.5 million Europeans die annually from excess cold.That is more than sev
12、en times the total number of heat deaths.Just in the past decade,Europe has lost about 15 million people to the cold,more than 400 times the iconic heat deaths from 2003.That we so easily neglect these deaths and so easily embrace those caused by global warming tells us of a breakdown in our sense o
13、f proportion.How will heat and cold deaths change over the coming century with global warming?Let us for the moment assume very unrealistically that we will not adapt at all to the future heat.Still,the biggest cross-European cold/heat study concludes that for an increase of 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit i
14、n the average European temperatures,“our data suggest that any increases in mortality due to increased temperatures would be outweighed by much larger short-term declines in cold-related mortalities.”For Britain,it is estimated a 3.6F increase will mean 2,000 more heat deaths but 20,000 fewer cold d
15、eaths.Likewise,another paper incorporating all studies on this issue and applying them to a broad variety of settings in both developed and developing countries found that“global warming may cause a decrease in m ortality rates,especially of cardiovascular diseases.”But of course,it seems very unrea
16、listic and conservative to assume that we will not adapt to rising temperatures throughout the 21st century.Several recent studies have looked at adaptation in up to 28 of the biggest cities in the United States.Take Philadelphia.The optimal temperature seems to be about 80 F.In the 1960s,on days wh
17、en it got significantly hotter than that(about 100 F),the death rate increased sharply.Likewise,when the temperature dropped below freezing,deaths increased sharply.Yet something great happened in the decades following.Death rates in Philadelphia and around the country dropped in general because of
18、better health care.But crucially,temperatures of 100 F today cause almost no excess deaths.However,people still die more because of cold weather.One of the main reasons for the lower heat susceptibility is most likely increased access to air-conditioning.Studies seem to indicate that over time and w
19、ith sufficient resources,we actually learn to adapt to higher temperatures.Consequently we will experience fewer heat deaths even when temperatures rise.21.The death toll in several European countries is noted to show that _.可知的并经过艰苦的劳动了许多在他那个时代被认为是不可知的种种现地难于理解以致只有少数最杰出的科学家才能懂得他的谦逊态度是众所态度是每个人能够学习的而且
20、也是应该学习的略略学习必备 欢迎下载 A.it was hotter in early August 2003 than ever before B.it is urgent to prevent the coming of a warmer future C.the catastrophe in Europe in 2003 was heartbreaking D.Europe suffered from more heat deaths than anywhere else 22.The author believes that _.A.we have lost our sense of
21、proportion B.it is irrational to embrace heat deaths C.cold deaths should claim due attention D.the heat deaths in 2003 were only iconic 23.In the authors opinion,with global warming,_ A.mortality rates will remarkably decrease B.there will be less cardiovascular diseases C.people will surely adapt
22、to the future heat D.temperature will rise 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit 24.The example of Philadelphia is used to illustrate that _.A.rising temperatures will cause more deaths B.people still die more because of cold weather C.rising temperatures will cause no excess deaths D.people will be less susceptib
23、le to ring temperatures 25.The author argues that _.A.all deaths should be treated with equal concern B.it is vital to avoid many more dying from cold C.heat waves will no longer cause excess deaths D.excess cold will cause more deaths in the future Text 2 By the time most people realized that whale
24、s were not oversize fish but warm-blooded mammals with large brains,sophisticated social structures and an elaborate language of squeals,clicks and low moans,it was nearly too late.The orgy of unrestrained whale hunting,which began in the 1600s and became industrialized in the 19th century,had alrea
25、dy sent many species into serious decline.Environmental groups,fearing that the whales would become extinct,lobbied hard to bring the hunting and killing to a halt.In 1986 they came very close:the International Whaling Commission(IWC)voted to prohibit whaling,allowing it only for scientific purposes
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 2023 英语 基础 阶段 测试 最新版 详细 解析 答案
![提示](https://www.taowenge.com/images/bang_tan.gif)
限制150内