2020年同等学力英语真题及答案.docx
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1、 2020 年同等学力英语真题Part 1 Oral Communication (l0 points)Section ADirection:sIn this section there are two incomplete dialogues and each dialoguehas threeblanksand threechoicesA, B and C, takenfrom the dialogue.Fillineach of the blanks with one of the choices to complete the dialogue and mark youranswer
2、on thAenswer Sheet.Dialogue OneA. Are you kidding?B.Ill go over to the gym too.C. I want to do some running.Steve:Im going over to the gym, 1Joseph: Why don t y oruu n outside?Steve: 2Do you know how cold it is today?Joseph: Yeah, I suppose. I guess titheiaslnthy to run in this weather.Steve: No,its
3、 n.oNto t at all. Id probably fruenegzse. my lJoseph; Wait a minute.3Steve: You?Joseph: Yes, why not? Just let me get my gym clothes together.Dialogue TwoA. Well,mI not really interested in going there.B. How about going to an Indian restaurant?C. Uh, here s something interesting.Man: So, what do yo
4、u want to do tomorrow?Woman: Well, lte s look ast ctihtiy guide her4e. Why don t we first visairt themuseum in the morning?Man: Okay, I like that idea, and where do you want to eat lunch?Woman: 5The guide recommends one downtown a few blocks from the museum.Man: That sounds great. After that, what d
5、o you think about visiting the zoo? Well, isays here that there are some very unique animals not found anywhere else.Woman: 6Why dontwe take the subway down to the seashoreand walkalong the beach?Man: That sounds like a wonderful plan.Section BDirection:sIn this section there is one incomplete inter
6、view which has four blanksand four choices A, B, C and D, taken from the interview. Fill in each of the blankswith one of the choicesto completethe interviewand mark your answer on theAnswer Sheet.A. Anyway, there must be some solution.B. But they dont have anything now.C. Have you tried some part-t
7、ime job on campus?D. You dont have to tell me that.Natasha:I need to geta job,orIwon tbe ableto stayherenextsemester.I dontknow what to do.Eric: 7Natasha: What do you mean?Eric:I mean in thelibraryo,r in some informationcenter.Often the universithyaspart-time positions for foreign students.Natasha:
8、Yes, I know. I tried8 that.Eric: Well, its really hard since youre a . f Iotr esitgaunca lsltyu dielnlte g a l for you towork in America.Natasha: 9they don t havejoab. And itesgailllfor me to work elsewhere.Eric: 10 You know there are many people working illegally in New York.I know I have the right
9、 to work for the universsilteyg.alT.haBtut Natasha: But I need a pretty decent job. I need to make enough to pay my rent at leasPart II Vocabulary (10 points)Directions:In thispart thereare ten sentences,each with one word or phraseunderlinedC.hoose the one from the fourchoicesmarked A, B,C and D th
10、atbestkeeps the meaning of the sentence. Mark your answAenrswoenr tShheeet.11. There will be a ten-minute interval halfway through the performance.A. periodB. timeC. lengthD. break12. Most of Egypts inhabitants lieveNiilne tvhalley and delta, with the rest of thecountry sparsely populated.A. randoml
11、yB. thinlyC. denselyD. evenly13. The hotel owner was authorized to sell alcoholic drinks in his hotel.A. inclinedB. preparedC. requiredD. licensed14. Your lawyers presencein thecourtroom is criticaslincehe may preventyoufrom being misdirected.A. impressiveB. wonderfulC. favorableD. crucial15. Some b
12、ooks are not for you to leaf through, but for you to think through. A. browseB. appreciateC. recommendD. debate16. I was denied access to my account after I typed in the wrong password three timesin a row.A. abandonedB. delayedC. warnedD. refused17. Lots of people make long-distance commuting to wor
13、k daily in big cities.A. contactB. discussionC. travelD. call18. Guests at Four Seasons Hotels can enjoy delicious meals served on fine china.A. delicateB. specialC. shiningD. desirable19. The energy value of dried fruits is considerably in excess of that of fresh itemsA. short ofB. equal toC. more
14、thanD. different from20. When disasters like this happen, we set aside whatever pretty disagreements wemay have.A. discussB. remainC. reveal D. dismissPart III Reading Comprehension (25 points)Section ADirections:In this section,there are four passages followedby questionsorunfinished statements, ea
15、ch with four suggested answers A, B, C and D. Choose thebest answer and mark your answer onAntshwer Sheet.Passage OneItsounds likesomething straightout of a sciencefictionmovie or a sillycartoon: a futuristic traveling tube that can quickly shoot people wherever they wantto go, inside a tiny pod. Bu
16、t this may be just around the corner for people looking fa faster, easier, and cheaper-than-ever way to travel.South African-American inventor and billionaire Elon Musk, who, in the past,has worked on both private space flight and electric cars, recently announced he hasbeen working on the designof
17、thistravelintgube,which could foreverchange theway we travel the world.In an interview, Musk described the new tube as a fifth kind of transportation.“We have planes, trains, automobiles, a,n”d bhoea tesaxipnle d . “ Waht if there was afifth mode? I have a name f ot r is tl.claeId thHeyperloop.”“Thi
18、system I havein mind.can never craisshi,mmune to weather, giote sthree or four times faster than the bullet t r a i na.n. .aivte rgaogees sapte e d of twicewhat an aircrafwtould do. You would go from downtown. L.A. to downtown SanFrancisco in under 30 min.u”tesPeople using thHeyperloop would shoot a
19、round ipnods,which are eachjustover six-and-a-half feet across, and the pods would travel through tubes located eithabove round or under water.The Hyperloop could even run 24/7,be cheap,and allow peopleto travelontheirown schedule.People could show up at the Hyperloop stationwhenever theywant and be
20、 quickly sent on their way.Additionally Musk believes the Hyperloop could be completely powered by the sun making it more environmentally friendly than cars, airplanes, or train systemsSomeday itcould possiblymove peoplebetween the East and West Coastsof theUnited States in less than an hour. Eventu
21、ally the Hyperloop would be able to movepeople around the world.Musk is not the firstpersonoutsideof sciencefictionoveliststo dream upvacuum tube technology for moving people. The idea has been around for some time,and inventors in other countries, including China, are reportedly working on similart
22、echnology.21. The phras“e just around threnerc”o (Par1a). means“A. preferable”B. forthcomingC. reliableD. available22.The “pod”enmtioned in the passage is a(n) .A. tube-shaped music playerB. wireless earphoneC. engine that provides a driving forceD. vehicle that carries passengers23. Which of the fo
23、llowing is NOT true of Elon Musk?A. He draws insights from science fictions.B. He has tried his hand at space flight.C. He has manufactured electric cars.D. He cares for environmental protection.24. What can be learned about the Hyperloop?A. It could be developed at a low cost.B. It would remind peo
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