2018江苏专转本英语试卷(1)

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2018江苏专转本英语试卷(1),本套试卷是2018江苏专转本英语试卷,有答案。

一、Reading Comprehension

1.In old days, when a glimpse of stocking was looked upon as something so shocking as distract the serious work of an office, secretaries were men. Then came the First World War and the male secretaries were replaced by women. A man’s secretary became his suits to the dry-cleaners; telling lies on the telephone to keep away people he did not wish to speak to; and, of course, typing and filling and shorthand. taking Now all this may be changing again. The microchip (芯片) and high technology is sweeping the British office, taking with it much of the routine clerical (文书的) work tat secretaries did. “Once office technology takes over generally, the status of the job will rise again because it will involve the high-tech work—and then men will want to do it again.” That was said by one of the executive (male) of one of the biggest secretarial agencies in this country. What he has predicted is already under was in the U. S. Once high technology has made the job of secretary less routine (乏味的) , will there be a male takeover? Men should be careful of thinking that they can walk right into the better jobs. There are a lot of women secretaries who will do job as well as men—not just because they can buy negligees (女士长睡衣) for the boss's wife, but because they are as efficient and well-trained to cope with word processors and computers and computers as men.  Before 1914 female secretaries sere rare because they__________

A.were less efficient and less trained than men
B.were looked down upon by men
C.would have disturbed the other office workers
D.wore stocking and were not as serious as men

2.A female secretary has been expected, besides other duties, to__________

A.be her boss’s memory
B.do everything her boss asks her to do
C.clean her boss’s cloths
D.telephone the boss’s wife

3.Secretaries, until recently, had to do a lot of work now done by__________

A.machines
B.other staff
C.servant’s
D.wives

4.A secretary in the future will__________

A.have more work to do
B.be better paid
C.have higher status
D.have less work to do

5.The writer believes that before long__________

A.both men and women can act as secretaries
B.men will be better than machines
C.men will take over women’s jobs as secretaries
D.women will operate most office machines

6.Humanity is new experiment on plant Earth. For most of its history, life on Earth was restricted to the sea. Living things began to popular the land slightly over 400 million years ago, and humans have existed for no more than 3 million years. One way to represent the evolution of life is to compress the 6-billion-year history of Earth into a 1-year-log film. In such a film, earth forms as the film begins on January 1, and through all of January and February it cools and is cratered (变成坑状) and the first oceans form. But those oceans remain lifeless until sometimes in March or early April, when the first living things develop. The 4-million-year history of Precambrian (前寒武纪) evolution lasts until the film reaches mid-November, when primitive ocean life begins to evolve into complex organisms such as trilobites (三叶虫) . If we examine the land instead of the oceans, we find a lifeless waste. But once our film shows plant and animal life on the land, about November 28, evolution proceeds rapidly. Dinosaurs, for example, appear about December 12 and vanish by Christmas Eve, as mammals (哺乳动物) and birds flourish. Throughout the 1-year-run of our film there are no humans, and even during the last days of the year as the mammals rise and dominate the landscape, there are no people. In the early evening of December 31, vaguely human forms move through the grasslands, and by late evening they begin making stone tools. The Stone Age lasts until shout 11: 45 pm, and the first signs of civilization, towns and cities, do not appear until 11: 45 pm. The Christian era begins only 14 seconds before the New Year, and the Declaration of Independence is signed with 1 second to spare. In comparing all of Earth’s geological evolution to one calendar year, the author shows_____________

A.just how recently humanity has arrived on the scene
B.just how simple it is to understand the history of Earth
C.just how early humanity appears on planet Earth
D.just how difficult it is to understand the history of earth

7.According to the passage, primitive ocean life begins to evolve into complex organisms_____________

A.in the middle of December
B.when Earth is cratered
C.at the beginning of November waste
D.when the land is still a lifeless

8.It is indicated in the passage that_____________

A.Earth id cool at first
B.Earth id hot at the beginning
C.There are oceans at the beginning
D.There is life in the ocean in late February

9.In the one-year-long film dinosaurs_____________

A.die out on December 25
B.appear after December 25
C.die out on December 24
D.appear on December 24

10.In the compressed history of Earth the Declaration of Independence is signed_____________

A.a long time before the New Year Year’s Day
B.immediately after the New
C.just one second before the New Year
D.right on the New Year Day

11.Internet-addicted job seekers may be partly the cause of the fact that it is taking the unemployed 23% longer to find a new position than it took during the recession (经济萧条) , when the “benefits” of online job searching were unavailable. “A growing number of unemployed Americans waste time browsing (浏览) the estimated 4,000 to 5, 000 online job sites, filling them with resumes, and then waiting for replies. It is common for long-time joblessness,” argues Professor John A. Challenger. Although the Internet has the potential to be very useful for job seekers and it has become the primary tool for many, Challenger believes that it should be considered secondary to be traditional technique of meeting would-be employers in person. In addition to slowing job search efforts, the Internet is making the hiring process longer for the employer. In a survey of 5, 000 hiring managers by an online resume site, 72% said that a majority of the resumes they received in response to an online job posting did not match the position’s description. “The more unrelated resumes managers have to go through in order to select the few to bring in for interviews, the longer it takes to fill the position,” points out Challenger. “One result of this has been the increased use of screening software by employers. This will make it even more difficult for job seekers get their resumes in front of the hiring executive for an interview.” “All of this is not to say that the Internet has not revolutionized job hunting. It has certainly made it easier for someone in San Francisco, for example, to search for job opening in Miami. In addition, the ability to conduct keyword searches have reduces the amount of time it takes to find the type of position a person is seeking.” “Job seekers must learn how to use the Internet as a tool, rather than just replying on it as a means for submitting electronic resumes,” concludes Challenger.  According to the passage, the coming of online job searching brings__________

A.longer waiting time for the unemployed
B.longer computer technology training for the job searchers
C.more unemployment throughout the U.S.A.
D.more job opportunities in the Internet world

12.Professor Challenger thinks unemployed______________.

A.browsing the Internet job sites
B.sending resumes by mail
C.going to a traditional training center
D.meeting the potential employers in person

13.The internet is making the hiring process longer for the employer because__________

A.the speed of the Internet is not fast enough
B.there is a lot of false information on the Net
C.the hiring position cannot be fully described in the Net
D.it has drawn many unfitting resumes

14.It can be inferred that “screening software” in Paragraph 3 is used to……should be considered more important by the __________.

A.draw more job seekers to the websites
B.get rid of more unrelated resumes
C.serve as bridge between the job seekers and the employers
D.provide the job seekers and the employers

15.According to the passage, the Internet has revolutionized job hunting by__________

A.changing the recession cycle
B.opening more chances for job seekers
C.improving the employment situation
D.reducing the interview time .

16.A new World Bank report warns that children who do not get enough good food in the first two years of life suffer lasting damage. They may be underdeveloped or underweight. They may suffer from poor health or limited intelligence. In addition, poorly nourished children are more likely to drop out of school and earn less money as adults. The report notes that too little food is not the only cause of poor nutrition. Many children who live in homes with plenty of food suffer for other reasons. For example, the study says that mothers often fail to give their newly born babies their breast milk. This milk-like substance is called colostrums (初乳). It is full of nutrients that improve a baby’s ability’s to fight infections and disease. The study also links malnutrition (营养不良) to economic growth in poor countries. A lack of nutrition in early childhood can cost developing nations up to three percent of their yearly earning. Many of these same countries have economies that are growing at a rate of two to three percent yearly. The study suggests that poor countries could possibly double their economic growth if they improved nutrition. Africa and South Asia are affected the most by poor nutrition. The study says about half of all children in India do not get enough good food. The World Bank study also notes that rates of malnutrition in South Asia are almost double those in central and southern Africa. Other parts of the world are also severely affected, including Indonesia, Uzbekistan, Yemen, Guatemala and Peru. The study recommends that developing countries change their policies to deal with malnutrition. Instead of directly providing food, the study suggests educational programs in health and nutrition for mothers with young babies. It also recommends cleaner living conditions and improvements in health care. World Bank nutrition specialist Meera Shekar said the period of life between pregnancy and two years is extremely important. Governments with limited resources should take direct action to improve nutrition for children during this period.  What’s the main topic of the passage?

A.Poor nutrition in developing countries.
B.World Bank research.
C.Economic growth rate.
D.Ways to fight malnutrition in developed countries.

17.It can be inferred from Paragraph 2 that children who get sufficient food might suffer malnutrition because____________ .

A.they eat too much rubbish food everyday
B.they take little physical exercise
C.they are lacking in some kinds of necessary nutrients
D.their mothers do not have time to take care of them in the day

18.If a poor country managed to provide enough food for children, the yearly economic growth rate would__________

A.drop
B.not change
C.rise
D.exceed 2 percent

19.According to Paragraph 4, nearly 50 percent of children suffer malnutrition in__________

A.Uzbekistan
B.South Asia
C.South Africa
D.India

20.Meera Shekar believes that poor countries should help malnourished children by__________ .

A.providing food directly
B.educational programs in health and nutrition
C.improvement living condition
D.improving health care

二、Vocabulary and Structure

1. Just as no two words are truly synonymous______no two different expressions can mean exactly the same thing.

A.rather
B.also
C.yet
D.so

2. I can never understand why stars of Hong Kong and Taiwan are so popular______ many young people.

A.to
B.for
C.with
D.at

3.Can you image why _____?

A.did the boy say that
B.the boy said that
C.did the boy say
D.the boy said

7. I am sure he is fully ______ of the danger.

A.certain
B.aware
C.confident
D.curious

14. I never had the ______to hear him play the piano.

A.contact
B.contest
C.possibility
D.opportunity

15.In this new course, you_______how to deal with communication problems.

A.learned
B.will learn
C.have learned
D.arelearning

17. — The old man wouldn" t stay at home for a rest even if it rained—_____He would feel sick if he stayed home for one day.

A.So would my grandpa
B.So wouldn" t my grandpa
C.Neither would my grandpa
D.Nor wouldn" t my grandpa

19. ______ I"d have told you.

A.If I would have known it
B.If I had have known it
C.Had I known it
D.Should I known it

21. Your offer is very attractive but I need to ______ before I let you know my decision.

A.think better of it
B.think it over
C.make up my mind
D.come out

23. I was so______the night before my examination that I could not sleep.

A.worrying
B.tired
C.happy
D.nervous

24. ______ one-third of its employees is uncertain.

A.The company will dismiss
B.The company dismisses
C.That the company will dismiss
D.Will the company dismiss

28. Travel firms in Britain have been______ package tours to Southeast Asia for years.

A.operating
B.sending
C.managing"
D.leading

33. — Everybody is going to climb the mountain. Can I go too , Mom ? —______Wait till you are old enough,dear.

A.Will you
B.Why not?
C.I hope so.
D.I"m afraid not.

35. She told her little brother ______ her hand tightly while they were crossing the busy street.

A.hold on to
B.holding on to
C.held on to
D.to hold on to

53. They had all stayed on the ninth floor of the Metropole Hotel in Hong Kong in ______ half of February,

A.the second
B.second
C.the two
D.two

58.We are all______ at his______ success.

A.surprised: surprised
B.surprising: surprised
C.surprised: surprising
D.surprised: surprise

59.--Is Peter there?   -- __________ ,pleas

A.I"ll see if I can find him for you.
B.Hold up
C.Hold on
D.Hold out
E.Hold off

61.Its time he ______ something for his coming examination.

A.do
B.does
C.did
D.will do

62.Only under special circumstances ________ to take make-up tests.

A.are freshmen permitted
B.freshmen are permitted
C.permitted are freshmen
D.are permitted freshmen

69.No matter how hard be worked,________.
A.he could not do any better
B.and he could not do anybetter
C.so he could not do anybetter
D.but he could not do anybetter

2. Primary batteries of cells are those that, once ______, are discarded.

A.to be discharged
B.being discharged
C.discharged
D.discharging

4. The steel workers demanded that their wages ______ by 10 percent.

A.increase
B.increased
C.were increased
D.be increased

6. Our general manager______ ill yesterday and now he is lying in hospital.

A.took
B.caught
C.fell
D.set

8. Not until Saturday afternoon______arrange for me to see Mr. Simpson.

A.he did
B.that he
C.he could
D.could he

12.Many a school in the United States __ to train men in theology.
A.was set up
B. were set up
C. has set up
D. have set up

14. How close parents are to their children can produce some influence ______ their children.

A.in
B.at
C.on
D.for

17. _____ more careful, his ship would not have sunk.

A.If the captain were
B.Had the captain been
C.Should the captain be
D.If the captain would have been

26. He told us that John, as well as his brother, ______ coming to the party.

A.is
B.are
C.were
D.was

33. The moment I got home, I found I ______ my jacket on the playground.

A.had left
B.left
C.have left
D.was leaving

39. I"d like to______this old car for a new model but I"m afraid I can not afford it.

A.exchange
B.convert
C.replace
D.substitute

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