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1、2021江西公共英语考试考前冲刺卷(8)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.A Frenchman went to stay at the best hotel in a small Italian town with his wife. One night, he went out for a walk alone. The small street was dark and quiet. Suddenly he felt someone behind him. He tame
2、d his head and saw an Italian young man who quickly walked past him. The man was nearly out of sight (看不见了 ) when the French- man suddenly found that his watch was gone. He thought that it must be the Italian who had taken his watch. He decided to follow him and get back the watch. Soon the Frenchma
3、n caught up with the Italian. Neither of them understood the others language. The French- man frightened the Italian with his fist (拳头) and pointed at the Italians watch. In the end the Italian took off his watch and gave it to the Frenchman. When he returned to the hotel, the Frenchman told his wif
4、e what bad happened. He was greatly surprised when his wife pointed to the watch on the table. Now he realized (意识到) that by mistake he had robbed ( 抢劫 ) the watch and it was the Italians.Who was robbed in the storyAThe Frenchman.BThe Italian.CNeither of them. 2.A young man was going to join the arm
5、y (军队) and had to (41) a medical examination. The doctor was sitting at a desk when he came in. He said to the man, Take your coat and shirt off and (42) on that chair. The young man did so. The doctor looked at him for a moment without (43) up from his chair and then said, All right. Put your cloth
6、es on again. But you havent examined me at all! the young man said in (44) . There is no need to do so, the doctor said with a (45) When I (46) you to take your coat and shirt off, you heard me all right, so there is nothing wrong with your (47) . You saw the chair, so your eyes are (48) . You could
7、 take your clothes off and sit on the chair, so you must be in good health. And you understand what I told you to do and did it without a (49) , so you (50) healthy enough for the army.AgoodBwellCbad 3.A young man was going to join the army (军队) and had to (41) a medical examination. The doctor was
8、sitting at a desk when he came in. He said to the man, Take your coat and shirt off and (42) on that chair. The young man did so. The doctor looked at him for a moment without (43) up from his chair and then said, All right. Put your clothes on again. But you havent examined me at all! the young man
9、 said in (44) . There is no need to do so, the doctor said with a (45) When I (46) you to take your coat and shirt off, you heard me all right, so there is nothing wrong with your (47) . You saw the chair, so your eyes are (48) . You could take your clothes off and sit on the chair, so you must be i
10、n good health. And you understand what I told you to do and did it without a (49) , so you (50) healthy enough for the army.AquestionBmistakeCmatter 4.A young man was going to join the army (军队) and had to (41) a medical examination. The doctor was sitting at a desk when he came in. He said to the m
11、an, Take your coat and shirt off and (42) on that chair. The young man did so. The doctor looked at him for a moment without (43) up from his chair and then said, All right. Put your clothes on again. But you havent examined me at all! the young man said in (44) . There is no need to do so, the doct
12、or said with a (45) When I (46) you to take your coat and shirt off, you heard me all right, so there is nothing wrong with your (47) . You saw the chair, so your eyes are (48) . You could take your clothes off and sit on the chair, so you must be in good health. And you understand what I told you t
13、o do and did it without a (49) , so you (50) healthy enough for the army.Acan beBmustCmust be 5.B Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following talk on organic fish. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11 to 13./BWhy do fish farm operators want to have their fish labeled organicAIt will bring
14、better sales.BIt will save some wild fish.CIt will be good to people health.DIt will make fishing easier. 6.B Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following talk on organic fish. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11 to 13./BWhich of the following is NOT mentioned if fish are to be labeled org
15、anicAControlled conditions.BPollution free water.COrganic diet.DSound packaging. 7.BQuestions 14 to 16 are based on the following talk on ADD. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 14 to 16./BWhat is ADDAOverly active and unable to control their behavior.BForget easily and never seem to finish t
16、ask.CA chemical imbalance in the brain.DLearning disabilities. 8.B Questions 17 to 20 are based on the following conversation about population. You now have 20 seconds to read Questions 17 to 20./BHow many people live in cities nowA30% of the worlds population.B40% of the worlds population.C50% of t
17、he worlds population.D60% of the worlds population. 9.BText 3/B Injuries can happen at any time, any place. When they do occur everyone likes to get the best treatment to help them heal quickly and properly. For athletes, the need to receive proper medical care is crucial in order for them to contin
18、ue their sports careers. Athletes depend on the knowledge of doctors who are specially trained in sports medicine, which is a field of medicine that has grown rapidly since 1950s. Sports medicine is more than just the treatment of injuries. It is also concerned with the prevention of injuries, the m
19、aintaining of a proper diet, the creation of individual exercise programs for an athlete and the mental preparation of the athlete. In general, sports medicine is relevant to all aspects of monitoring athletes while they are in training. The field of sports medicine includes nutrition, surgery, phys
20、ical therapy, research, and orthopedics, which is the correction or cure of disease or deformities of bones, joints and muscles. The doctors who specialize in sports medicine are called sports traumatologists. These experts specialize in the care of injuries to the musculoskeletal system. They do ph
21、ysical examination, diagnose injuries, and refer patients to surgeons if necessary. Although people have been interested in sports medicine for many years, it actually became more specialized after World War , with great developments in the 1960s and 1970s. The modem idea of complete care for the at
22、hlete emerged from the widespread surge in sports participation over this time period. The field of sports medicine is very broad because there are so many types of sports injuries and because each individual athletes body is different-their make-up, build, immune system, etc. Because of this, virtu
23、ally every injury is treated in a different way. As injuries continue to occur and the sports medicine field grows, recovery methods are becoming more advanced. Two of the more modern methods of treatment are the hyperbaric chamber and magnetic resonance imaging. A hyperbaric chamber is a cylindrica
24、l steel tube into which a person can enter. Inside the chamber, the athlete is exposed to high levels of oxygen. This promotes oxygenation of the blood and speeds recovery time. Use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in medicine began in the early 1980s. MRI presents a hazard-free way to get images
25、 of thin slices of the body and a reliable method of detecting injuries. It is a superior imaging technique because it doesnt use radiation or need any special dyes. MRI uses magnets to concentrate and focus on small areas of the body, which produces detailed images. Besides being used to diagnose s
26、ports injuries, MRI is capable of producing high-contrast pictures of the brain, heart, liver, kidneys and can detect things such as tumors. It is quite possible that with the increased interest in sports, the field of sports medicine will become even more specialized. Sports medicine continues to g
27、row and take care of the needs of athletes from the professional playing in front of a stadium full of people to the person working out at their local health club.Which sentence or phrase best describes the main idea of the article AThe excellent overall care provided to athletes by sports traumatol
28、ogist.BThe advancements in sports medicine since the 1950s.CSports medicine and what it does for athletes.DSports medicines is concerned with several aspects of an athletes training program. 10.BText 1/B If you are tired of watering your plants every day, you might want to try growing them right in
29、the water. And in fact this is not a new idea: People in ancient Egypt were growing plants without soil more than 2,000 years ago. Moreover, the floating gardens of the Aztecs in early Mexico are another ancient example of gardening without soil. Nowadays this technique is widely used. It is called
30、hydroponic gardening. Literally, the term hydroponics means cultivating in water rather than in soil, and in fact normal soil is not used in this process. But plants are plants, and so the concerns of the hydroponic gardener are really much the same as those of any other farmer. Even when they do no
31、t grow in soil, all plants need food, stability, oxygen, and protection from disease. The main nutrients required by plants are nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus. Also, small amounts of other elements are needed. In the ancient hydroponic gardens of Egypt and Mexico, the growers had to rely on min
32、erals that occurred naturally in the water. In modem hydroponic applications, workers carefully add these important minerals to pure water; in this way, the balance of waterborne nutrients can be controlled, depending on the kind of plants being grown and on the speed of growth of the crop. Plants u
33、sually get stability from the soil around their roots. Obviously, water cannot provide this. Plants farmed hydroponically are supported either by growing through a mesh over the Water, or by sinking their roots into sand or pea-sized gravel soaked in water. Either way, the plants stay upright, with
34、their leaves exposed to the sun. They need no soil because, in this system, they do not derive nutrients from the medium that gives them stability. Oxygen is another essential requirement. The roots as well as the leaves of all plants must be able to breathe. If insufficient oxygen reaches its roots
35、, a plant will die. To fulfill this need, hydroponic farmers usually keep the nutrient water flowing all the time. As the water circulates, it is aerated by splashing from one container to another: The splashing process increases the amount of absorbed air in the water. Finally, plants need a health
36、y environment. Especially when plants of the same species are grown close together, there is a real danger that diseases may spread quickly. A very clean growing medium will reduce this risk. Soil, the natural planting medium, may contain many harmful diseases or pests, but hydroponic gardening does
37、 not use soil. Starting with pure water and clean sand or gravel, the hydroponic gardener avoids many uncertainties. In these ways, hydroponics can overcome important agricultural challenges. For instance, hydroponic farming is able to produce worthwhile crops in regions where the soil is too poor f
38、or ordinary gardens, or where the supply of water is too scarce for normal irrigation. Also, even in fertile areas, hydroponic greenhouse makes it possible to cultivate small areas extremely densely: This can be very profitable during winter in cold climates, such as Canada or the Northern United St
39、ates. Such considerations may not have mattered to the ancient Egyptians or Aztecs, but they are the basis of a thriving hydroponics industry today.Which sentence best describes the main idea of the article AHydroponic gardening is ideal for locations where water is too scarce for normal irrigation.
40、BHydroponic gardening solved the problem of plant stability.CHydroponic gardening makes it possible for plants to be grown inside in countries with a cold winter.DHydroponic gardening is not only a very old technique but also a very modem one with great future potential. 11.B Questions 11 to 13 are
41、based on the following talk on organic fish. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11 to 13./BWhich of the following is TRUEAFish started to be sold with the organic label a few years ago in the US.BThe US government has adopted guidelines recommended by an advisory committee.CThe issue of label
42、ing fish organic wont be solved very soon.DThe American fishing industry is beginning to lose patience. 12.BText 2/B A lot happens to your teeth. They are ground, braced, brushed, flossed, polished, drilled, filled, and if you do not take care of them, pulled. For your teeth, proper oral care is as
43、essential as anything else you do for your body and your generally health. Fortunately, if there is any damage to your teeth modem dentistry techniques make it easier, faster and less painful to get the problem fixed. By definition, dentistry includes the study, diagnosis, treatment and the preventi
44、on of disease of the mouth, teeth, gum and jawbones. Todays dentists use sophisticated equipment and pain- preventing medicines, but these have not always been around. The earliest historical records of dentistry are from Egypt from around 3600 BC. Aesculapius, a Greek physician who lived around 125
45、0 BC, is credited with the idea of pulling disease teeth. Hippocrates, around 400 BC, wrote of applying ointments and using branding irons to treat disease of the mouth. Through the Middle Ages wealthy people were treated by physicians and surgeons, while poor people could look to the local barber t
46、o pull painful teeth. Modem dentistry emerged with the release of Pierre Fauchards book The Surgeon Dentist, A Treatise on Teeth. Fauchard is considered the father of modem dentistry. Later, the first school devoted to teaching dentistry opened in Baltimore in the USA in 1840. Green Vardiman Black i
47、nvented a foot engine so dentists would have two free hands while using the dental drill. He also came up with the idea that gum disease was an infection caused by bacteria. This was later confirmed in 1960. An important contribution was made in 1944 when Dr. Horace Wells, a Connecticut dentist, first used nitrous oxide (laughing gas) as an oral anesthetic; today this method of administering anesthetic is employed for many dental and medical surgeries. The introduction of fluoride