2023年全国专升本大学英语名师押题卷二十五.docx
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1、全国专升本大学英语名师押题卷二十五一、单选题1、At the meeting the president said it was vital that we with that hi-tech company ()A. cooperatedB. should cooperateC. must cooperateD. could cooperate2、 () the price, it is a thousand times worth itA. WhateverB. HoweverC. WhicheverD. Wherever3、 一Are you going to watch footbal
2、l match tonight?一I wish I could, but I have to meet visitor ()A. a; theB. a; aC. the; theD. the; a4、 When we gave the children ice cream, they immediately35、 () some mammals came to live in the sea is now knownA. WhichB. SinceC. AlthoughD. How36 The officer insisted that Michael did not follow the c
3、orrect in applying for a visa ()A. patternB. procedureC. programD. perspective37 () is careless when disposing of his wastesA. It is manB. ManC. Man whoD A man38 While we try to develop traditional friendship with other countries, we have to with them in trade ()A. compelB. compriseC. competeD. comp
4、lete39、The problem is believed at the meeting two days ago()A. to have discussedB. to have been discussedC. being discussedD. having been discussed40、 Fie suddenly had a great () of reliefA. instinctB. doubtC. thoughtD. feeling二、阅读理解1 Do women tend to devalue (贬低) the worth of their work? Do they ap
5、ply different standards to rewarding their own work more critically than they do to rewarding the work of others? These were the questions asked by Michigan State University psychologists Lawrence Messe and Charlene Callahan-Levy. Past experiments had shown that when women were asked to decide how m
6、uch to pay themselves and other people for the same job, they paid themselves less. Following up on this finding, Messe and Callahan-Levy designed experiments to test several popular explanations of why women tend to get less in pay situations.One theory the psychologists tested was that women judge
7、 their own work more harshly than that of others. The subjects for the experiment testing this theory were men and women from the Michigan State undergraduate student body. The job the subjects were asked to perform for pay was an opinion questionnaire (调查表)requiring a number of short essays on camp
8、us-related issues. After completing the questionnaire, some subjects were given six dollars in bills and charge and were asked to decide payment for themselves. Others were given the same amount and were asked to decide payment for another subject who had also completed the questionnaire.The psychol
9、ogists found that, as in earlier experiments, the women paid themselves less than the men paid themselves. They also found that the women paid themselves less than they paid other women and less than the men paid the women. The differences were substantial. The average paid to women by themselves wa
10、s $ 2. 97. The average paid to men by themselves was $ 4. 06. The average paid to women by others was $ 4. 37. In spite of the differences, the psychologists found that the men and the women in the experiment evaluated their own performances on the questionnaire about equally and better than the exp
11、ected performances of others.On the basis of these findings, Messe and Callahan-Levy concluded that women s attachment of a comparatively low monetary value to their work cannot be based entirely on their judgment of their own abilityThe experiment designed in the passage would be most relevant to t
12、he formulation (陈述,表述)of a theory concerning the ()A. generally lower salaries received by women workers in comparison to menB. reluctance of some women to enter professions that are traditionally dominated by menC. anxiety expressed by some women workers in dealing with male supervisorsD. prejudice
13、s often suffered by women in attempting to enter the workforce2、How is the research of Messe and Callahan-Levy related to earlier experiments in the same field ()A. It suggests a need to discard methods used in earlier experimentsB. It tends to weaken the assumptions on which earlier experiments wer
14、e designeC - It suggests that the problem revealed in earlierexperiments may be more widespread than previously thoughtD. It helps to explain a phenomenon revealed in earlier experiments3、Which of the following statements is supported by the facts stated in the passage ()A. Men tend to pay themselve
15、s more than they pay other men for the same workB. Women tend to pay men more than they pay other women for the same workC. Men tend to pay women less than they pay other men for the same workD. None of the above4、The work of Messe and Callahan-Levy tends to support which of the following notions ()
16、A. Women are generally less concerned with financial rewards for their work than men areB. Men are willing to pay women more than women are willing to pay themselvesC. Payment for work should generally be directly related to the quality of the workD. Women judge their own work more critically than t
17、hey judge the work of men5、 It can be inferred from the last paragraph that ()A. it is not always reliable to measure women s ability by how much they earnB. women would rather attach importance to sacrifice than ask for repayment for their workC. women tend to assess their ability of work by their
18、own self worth rather than monetary valuesD. women generally remain indifferent to how much money they should obtain from their work6、 Passage 2Every American family has its own traditions on Thanksgiving Day, and mine is no different. Once the national holiday arrives, my mom rises early to make th
19、e meal. She puts a turkey in the oven, chops carrots and bakes pies. Im sorry to say that the men in the family一my dad, my younger brother and myself一rarely pitch in to help. Our job is to wash the mountain of dirty dishes after the meal is over.Around 2 p. m. every Thanksgiving Day, family members
20、seat themselves around the kitchen table. Plates of turkey, vegetables, salad, rolls and pies cover it. At this point, we can hardly keep ourselves from drooling (流口水) all over our fancy clothes, but its not yet time to eat.First, we must bow our heads, close our eyes and say a prayer of thanks alou
21、d to God for giving us everything we have. Under normal circumstances, I would have no problem making a list of things I am thankful for. I grew up in a loving family. My parents, who arenJ t wealthy, took out loans to help me pay for university.But, the funny thing is, every time I sit down for Tha
22、nksgiving dinner and try to say a prayer of thanks, my mind usually goes blank. I think it has something to do with my growling (咕古 叫) stomach and all of that food sitting right there under my nose.Eventually, though, we all finish our short prayers and dig in. To be sure, the day includes other hig
23、hlights一visiting family and watching football. But usually around 6 p. m. we are all ourselves stuffed like turkeys and thankful to have a nice warm bed to sleep inThe purpose of the text is to ()A. tell what the family do for Thanksgiving DayB. tell how the family spend Thanksgiving DayC. introduce
24、 foods served on Thanksgiving DayD. introduce the American Thanksgiving Day7、On Thanksgiving Day, the authors family do the followingthings except ()A. watching a movieB. making visitsC. having a big mealD. watching football8、Why does the authors mind usually go blank when saying a prayer of thanks
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