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1、2022年上海专升本考试考试模拟卷(2)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.Man cannot go on _1_ his numbers at the present rate, In the _2_ 30 years man will face a period of crisis. _3_ experts believe that there will be a widespread food_4_. Other experts think this is 5_ pess

2、imistic, and that man can prevent things _6_ worse than they are now. But _7_ that two-thirds of the people in the world are undernourished or starving now. One thing that man can do is to limit _8_ of babies born. The need _9_ this is obvious, but it is _10_ to achieve. People have to _11_ to limit

3、 their families. In the countries of the population _12_, many people like big families. The parents think that this _13_ a bigger income for the family and ensures there will be someone in the family who will look _14_ them in old age. Several governments have _15_ birth control policies in recent

4、years. _16_ them are Japan, China, India and Egypt. In some _17_ the results have not been 18_. Japan has been an exception. The Japanese adopted a birth control policy in 1948. People _19_ to limit their families. The birth rate fell from 34.3 per thousand per year to about 17.0 per year _20_.Aexce

5、ptionsBexamplesCeventsDcases 2.Man cannot go on _1_ his numbers at the present rate, In the _2_ 30 years man will face a period of crisis. _3_ experts believe that there will be a widespread food_4_. Other experts think this is 5_ pessimistic, and that man can prevent things _6_ worse than they are

6、now. But _7_ that two-thirds of the people in the world are undernourished or starving now. One thing that man can do is to limit _8_ of babies born. The need _9_ this is obvious, but it is _10_ to achieve. People have to _11_ to limit their families. In the countries of the population _12_, many pe

7、ople like big families. The parents think that this _13_ a bigger income for the family and ensures there will be someone in the family who will look _14_ them in old age. Several governments have _15_ birth control policies in recent years. _16_ them are Japan, China, India and Egypt. In some _17_

8、the results have not been 18_. Japan has been an exception. The Japanese adopted a birth control policy in 1948. People _19_ to limit their families. The birth rate fell from 34.3 per thousand per year to about 17.0 per year _20_.AsuccessBsucceededCsuccessfulDsucceeding 3.Man cannot go on _1_ his nu

9、mbers at the present rate, In the _2_ 30 years man will face a period of crisis. _3_ experts believe that there will be a widespread food_4_. Other experts think this is 5_ pessimistic, and that man can prevent things _6_ worse than they are now. But _7_ that two-thirds of the people in the world ar

10、e undernourished or starving now. One thing that man can do is to limit _8_ of babies born. The need _9_ this is obvious, but it is _10_ to achieve. People have to _11_ to limit their families. In the countries of the population _12_, many people like big families. The parents think that this _13_ a

11、 bigger income for the family and ensures there will be someone in the family who will look _14_ them in old age. Several governments have _15_ birth control policies in recent years. _16_ them are Japan, China, India and Egypt. In some _17_ the results have not been 18_. Japan has been an exception

12、. The Japanese adopted a birth control policy in 1948. People _19_ to limit their families. The birth rate fell from 34.3 per thousand per year to about 17.0 per year _20_.Awere encouragedBencouragedCare encouragedDencourage 4.Man cannot go on _1_ his numbers at the present rate, In the _2_ 30 years

13、 man will face a period of crisis. _3_ experts believe that there will be a widespread food_4_. Other experts think this is 5_ pessimistic, and that man can prevent things _6_ worse than they are now. But _7_ that two-thirds of the people in the world are undernourished or starving now. One thing th

14、at man can do is to limit _8_ of babies born. The need _9_ this is obvious, but it is _10_ to achieve. People have to _11_ to limit their families. In the countries of the population _12_, many people like big families. The parents think that this _13_ a bigger income for the family and ensures ther

15、e will be someone in the family who will look _14_ them in old age. Several governments have _15_ birth control policies in recent years. _16_ them are Japan, China, India and Egypt. In some _17_ the results have not been 18_. Japan has been an exception. The Japanese adopted a birth control policy

16、in 1948. People _19_ to limit their families. The birth rate fell from 34.3 per thousand per year to about 17.0 per year _20_.ApresentlyBat presentCin timeDon time 5.It is difficult to imagine what life would be like without memory. (78)The meanings of thou- sands of everyday perceptions, the bases

17、for the decisions we make, and the roots of our habits and skills are to be found in our past experiences, which are brought into the present by memory.Memory can be defined as the capacity to keep information available for later use. It includes not only remembering things like arithmetic or histor

18、ical facts, but also involving any change in the way an animal typically behaves. (79)Memory is involved when a rat gives up eating grain be- cause he has sniffed something suspicious in the grain pile. Memory is also involved when a six- year-old child learns to swing a baseball bat.Memory exists n

19、ot only in humans and animals but also in some physical objects and machines. Computers, for example, contain devices for storing data for later use. It is interesting to compare the memory-storage capacity of a computer with that of a human being. The instant-access memory of a large computer may h

20、old up to 100,000 words ready for instant use. An average U.S. teenager probably recognizes the meaning of about 100,000 words of English. However, this is but a fraction of the total amount of information which the teenager has stored. Consider, for ex- ample, the number of faces and places that th

21、e teenager can recognize on sight.The use of words is the basis of the advanced problem-solving intelligence of human beings. A large part of a person’ s memory is in terms of words and combinations of words.According to the passage, memory is considered to be ()Athe basis for decision making

22、and problem solvingBan ability to store experiences for future useCan intelligence typically possessed by human beingsDthe data mainly consisting of words and combinations of words6.Some psychologists(心理学家) maintain that mental acts such as thinking are not performed in the brain alone, but that one

23、’s muscles also participate. (76)It may be said that we think with our muscles in somewhat the same way that we listen to music with our bodies.You surely are not surprised to be told that you usually listen to music not only with your ears but with your whole body. Few people can listen to mu

24、sic without moving their body or, more specifically, some part of their body. Often when one listens to a symphonic concert on the radio, he is attracted to direct the orchestra (乐队) even though he knows there is a good conductor on the job.Strange as this behavior may be, there is a very good reaso

25、n for it. One cannot derive all possible enjoyment from music unless he participates, so to speak, in its performance. The listener feels himself into the music with more or less noticeable motions of his body.(77) The muscles of the body actually participate in the mental process of thinking in the

26、 same way, but this participation is less obvious because it is less noticeable.Some psychologists think that thinking is ()Anot a mental processBmore of a physical process than a mental actionCa process that involves our entire bodiesDa process that involves the muscles as well as the brain7.Today

27、anyone will accept money in exchange for goods and services. People use money to buy food, furniture, books, bicycles and hundreds of others they need or want. When they work, they usually get paid in money.Most of the money today is made of metal or paper. But people used to use all kinds of things

28、 as money. One of the first kinds of money was shells.Shells were not the only things used as money. In China, cloth and ’knives were used. In the Philippine Islands, rice was used as money. In some parts of Africa, cattle were one of the earliest kinds of money. Other animals were used as mon

29、ey, too.The first metal coins were made in China. They were round and had a square hole in the center. People strung them together and carried them from place to place.Different countries have used different metals and designs for their money. The first coins in England were made of tin. Sweden and

30、Russia used copper to make their money. Later, other countries began to make coins of gold and silver.But even gold and silver were inconvenient if you had to buy something expensive. Again the Chinese thought of a way to improve money. They began to use paper money. (80)The first paper money looked

31、 more like a note from one person to another than paper money used today.Money has had an interesting history from the days of shell money until today.Which of the following can be cited as an example of the use of money in exchange for services()ATo sell a bicycle for $ 20.BTo get some money for ol

32、d books at a garage sale.CTo buy things you need or want.DTo get paid for your work.8.Even a child knows that nodding head means Yes. But some people would probably (56) when they first came to India. When they talked to (57) Indian, he would often shake his head. They (58) think that the India did

33、not like (59) they said, but on the contrary, he was expressing (60) .The Indians (61) a habit of shaking their (62) slightly when they talk to (63) . It doesn’ t mean No, but (64) . If a person doesn’t (65) , it might cause misunderstandings.At one time, a foreign diplomat (外交官) (66) to

34、ld his driver who was an Indian (67) him to his office. The driver (68) his head. The young diplomat repeated his (69) and the river shook his (70) again. At last, the (71) shouted angrily, Drive me (72) my office at once ! (73) driver also in a quite loud (74) , Yes, sir. smiling and (75) his head

35、at the same time.56()ApuzzledBbe puzzledCpuzzleDbe puzzling9.It is difficult to imagine what life would be like without memory. (78)The meanings of thou- sands of everyday perceptions, the bases for the decisions we make, and the roots of our habits and skills are to be found in our past experiences

36、, which are brought into the present by memory.Memory can be defined as the capacity to keep information available for later use. It includes not only remembering things like arithmetic or historical facts, but also involving any change in the way an animal typically behaves. (79)Memory is involved

37、when a rat gives up eating grain be- cause he has sniffed something suspicious in the grain pile. Memory is also involved when a six- year-old child learns to swing a baseball bat.Memory exists not only in humans and animals but also in some physical objects and machines. Computers, for example, con

38、tain devices for storing data for later use. It is interesting to compare the memory-storage capacity of a computer with that of a human being. The instant-access memory of a large computer may hold up to 100,000 words ready for instant use. An average U.S. teenager probably recognizes the meaning o

39、f about 100,000 words of English. However, this is but a fraction of the total amount of information which the teenager has stored. Consider, for ex- ample, the number of faces and places that the teenager can recognize on sight.The use of words is the basis of the advanced problem-solving intellige

40、nce of human beings. A large part of a person’ s memory is in terms of words and combinations of words.The comparison made between the memory capacity of a large computer and that of a human being shows that()Athe computer’ s memory has a little bigger capacity than a teenager’ sBt

41、he computer’ s memory capacity is much smaller that an adult human being’ sCthe computer’ s memory capacity is much smaller even than a teenager’ sDboth A and B10.Some psychologists(心理学家) maintain that mental acts such as thinking are not performed in the brain alone, but tha

42、t one’s muscles also participate. (76)It may be said that we think with our muscles in somewhat the same way that we listen to music with our bodies.You surely are not surprised to be told that you usually listen to music not only with your ears but with your whole body. Few people can listen

43、to music without moving their body or, more specifically, some part of their body. Often when one listens to a symphonic concert on the radio, he is attracted to direct the orchestra (乐队) even though he knows there is a good conductor on the job.Strange as this behavior may be, there is a very good

44、reason for it. One cannot derive all possible enjoyment from music unless he participates, so to speak, in its performance. The listener feels himself into the music with more or less noticeable motions of his body.(77) The muscles of the body actually participate in the mental process of thinking i

45、n the same way, but this participation is less obvious because it is less noticeable.The process of thinking and that of listening to music are similar in that()Aboth are mental actsBmuscles participate in both processesCboth processes are performed by the entire bodyDwe derive equal enjoyment from

46、them11.Even a child knows that nodding head means Yes. But some people would probably (56) when they first came to India. When they talked to (57) Indian, he would often shake his head. They (58) think that the India did not like (59) they said, but on the contrary, he was expressing (60) .The India

47、ns (61) a habit of shaking their (62) slightly when they talk to (63) . It doesn’ t mean No, but (64) . If a person doesn’t (65) , it might cause misunderstandings.At one time, a foreign diplomat (外交官) (66) told his driver who was an Indian (67) him to his office. The driver (68) his hea

48、d. The young diplomat repeated his (69) and the river shook his (70) again. At last, the (71) shouted angrily, Drive me (72) my office at once ! (73) driver also in a quite loud (74) , Yes, sir. smiling and (75) his head at the same time.57()AaBanConeDanother12.Today anyone will accept money in exchange for goods and services. People use money to buy food, furniture, books, bicycles and hundreds of others they need or want. When they work, they usually get paid in money. Most of the money today is made of me

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