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1、2022重庆在职攻读硕士联考考试考前冲刺卷(3)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.Theme-park-bound bargain seekers would be wise to spend some time surfing online before they get in line at the parks this summer. A growing number of these attractions now allow customers to print e-

2、tickets at home with large discounts off the gate price, in part to spur attendance that has declined in recent years. After boom times in the late 1990s, theme park attendance began to decrease, with an overall decline of about 4% over the past few years at North Americas 50 most-visited establishm

3、ents, says James Zoltak, editor of Amusement Business. The bloom was off the rose as we turned the corner into 2000, so theres more discounting now, he says. Discounting isnt new to an industry that has long partnered with other commercial enterprises, such as soft drink companies, to offer deals. B

4、ut e-ticketing adds a new opportunity that not only brings savings but convenience as well, since it allows visitors to avoid the line at the gate. If you can get in early before the lines fill up, youre getting more for your money, says Robert Niles of the website Theme Park Insider.Why do more and

5、 more theme parks offer large discounts off the gate priceATo get in line at the parks this summer.BTo reduce the attendance figure.CTo enable people to get e-tickets at home.DTo encourage more people to come to the parks. 2.Theme-park-bound bargain seekers would be wise to spend some time surfing o

6、nline before they get in line at the parks this summer. A growing number of these attractions now allow customers to print e-tickets at home with large discounts off the gate price, in part to spur attendance that has declined in recent years. After boom times in the late 1990s, theme park attendanc

7、e began to decrease, with an overall decline of about 4% over the past few years at North Americas 50 most-visited establishments, says James Zoltak, editor of Amusement Business. The bloom was off the rose as we turned the corner into 2000, so theres more discounting now, he says. Discounting isnt

8、new to an industry that has long partnered with other commercial enterprises, such as soft drink companies, to offer deals. But e-ticketing adds a new opportunity that not only brings savings but convenience as well, since it allows visitors to avoid the line at the gate. If you can get in early bef

9、ore the lines fill up, youre getting more for your money, says Robert Niles of the website Theme Park Insider.What does the sentence The bloom was off the rose meanAThe rose in the theme park was out of bloom.BThe best time for the theme parks was gone.CThe theme park attendance was like the rose.DT

10、he year 2000 was lucky for the 50 establishments. 3.Theme-park-bound bargain seekers would be wise to spend some time surfing online before they get in line at the parks this summer. A growing number of these attractions now allow customers to print e-tickets at home with large discounts off the gat

11、e price, in part to spur attendance that has declined in recent years. After boom times in the late 1990s, theme park attendance began to decrease, with an overall decline of about 4% over the past few years at North Americas 50 most-visited establishments, says James Zoltak, editor of Amusement Bus

12、iness. The bloom was off the rose as we turned the corner into 2000, so theres more discounting now, he says. Discounting isnt new to an industry that has long partnered with other commercial enterprises, such as soft drink companies, to offer deals. But e-ticketing adds a new opportunity that not o

13、nly brings savings but convenience as well, since it allows visitors to avoid the line at the gate. If you can get in early before the lines fill up, youre getting more for your money, says Robert Niles of the website Theme Park Insider.What is the new opportunity e-ticketing brings to the theme par

14、ksAThe tour to the parks will be more convenient.BSoft drink companies will be better partners of the parks.CThe theme park industry will be more profitable.DVisitors to the parks will have more discounts. 4.Theme-park-bound bargain seekers would be wise to spend some time surfing online before they

15、 get in line at the parks this summer. A growing number of these attractions now allow customers to print e-tickets at home with large discounts off the gate price, in part to spur attendance that has declined in recent years. After boom times in the late 1990s, theme park attendance began to decrea

16、se, with an overall decline of about 4% over the past few years at North Americas 50 most-visited establishments, says James Zoltak, editor of Amusement Business. The bloom was off the rose as we turned the corner into 2000, so theres more discounting now, he says. Discounting isnt new to an industr

17、y that has long partnered with other commercial enterprises, such as soft drink companies, to offer deals. But e-ticketing adds a new opportunity that not only brings savings but convenience as well, since it allows visitors to avoid the line at the gate. If you can get in early before the lines fil

18、l up, youre getting more for your money, says Robert Niles of the website Theme Park Insider.The last sentence of this passage is based on the idea that_.Atime is moneyBdiscounting isnt everythingCe-ticketing attracts more partnersDit is wise to surf online 5.I have an infatuation (迷恋) with autumn.

19、The colors of the season, and the smells, have always thrilled me. I have always found joy in this time of year. The last few autumns of my life, however, I recollect in shades of gray rather than cheerful oranges and yellows. When I became a single mother, every aspect of life took on new meaning.

20、Since I was used to carrying out most of the parental duties without much help during my marriage, I truly did not foresee how different parenting would become after the marriage was over. But suddenly I realized I was a statistic. The daily routine was not changed so much; it was the angle at which

21、 I had begun to look at life. I believed my ex-husbands lawyer was tracking every grade the children made, and I was under a microscope in this new town where the children and I moved our broken home. I feared having to eventually establish my family with each new teacher and each new term as a sing

22、le-parent family. I just wanted to be us again, without the stigma (特征) of the label that put on us. During those few gray years, I would reassure myself that soon things would be better, and that I would someday be able to feel whole again. There is no mathematical equation of adults proportioned t

23、o children to equal a stable, loving family. Every family has its strengths. In fact, studies show that in families who read together, eat together and communicate openly, children are likely to succeed academically, as well as socially and emotionally. I am sure these habits are just as effective w

24、hen practiced in single-parent families. I realize now that I am not a statistic. We are an active, vital family in this charming community, where we are not marked by any stigma of any statistics of any focus groups. We are given opportunity, all of us. We are surrounded by beauty and immersed in p

25、ossibility. There is joy to be found here, in what we see around us and in creating our own rendition of how we want to be seen. There is strength and grace in our own willingness to break free from conformity without falling behind the barriers of self-imposed limitations or preconceived notions of

26、 where we should fit in this world according to research.What does the last sentence of paragraph one implyAThe author moved to a new place.BThe climate changed greatly in the last few years.CIn the last few years, the authors mood changed.DThere were some natural disasters. 6.I have an infatuation

27、(迷恋) with autumn. The colors of the season, and the smells, have always thrilled me. I have always found joy in this time of year. The last few autumns of my life, however, I recollect in shades of gray rather than cheerful oranges and yellows. When I became a single mother, every aspect of life too

28、k on new meaning. Since I was used to carrying out most of the parental duties without much help during my marriage, I truly did not foresee how different parenting would become after the marriage was over. But suddenly I realized I was a statistic. The daily routine was not changed so much; it was

29、the angle at which I had begun to look at life. I believed my ex-husbands lawyer was tracking every grade the children made, and I was under a microscope in this new town where the children and I moved our broken home. I feared having to eventually establish my family with each new teacher and each

30、new term as a single-parent family. I just wanted to be us again, without the stigma (特征) of the label that put on us. During those few gray years, I would reassure myself that soon things would be better, and that I would someday be able to feel whole again. There is no mathematical equation of adu

31、lts proportioned to children to equal a stable, loving family. Every family has its strengths. In fact, studies show that in families who read together, eat together and communicate openly, children are likely to succeed academically, as well as socially and emotionally. I am sure these habits are j

32、ust as effective when practiced in single-parent families. I realize now that I am not a statistic. We are an active, vital family in this charming community, where we are not marked by any stigma of any statistics of any focus groups. We are given opportunity, all of us. We are surrounded by beauty

33、 and immersed in possibility. There is joy to be found here, in what we see around us and in creating our own rendition of how we want to be seen. There is strength and grace in our own willingness to break free from conformity without falling behind the barriers of self-imposed limitations or preco

34、nceived notions of where we should fit in this world according to research.After the divorce,_.Athere wasnt any change, since she used to play a main part in taking care of the childrenBshe became interested in statisticsCeverything in her life was changedDit was the way by which she looked at life

35、that changed 7.I have an infatuation (迷恋) with autumn. The colors of the season, and the smells, have always thrilled me. I have always found joy in this time of year. The last few autumns of my life, however, I recollect in shades of gray rather than cheerful oranges and yellows. When I became a si

36、ngle mother, every aspect of life took on new meaning. Since I was used to carrying out most of the parental duties without much help during my marriage, I truly did not foresee how different parenting would become after the marriage was over. But suddenly I realized I was a statistic. The daily rou

37、tine was not changed so much; it was the angle at which I had begun to look at life. I believed my ex-husbands lawyer was tracking every grade the children made, and I was under a microscope in this new town where the children and I moved our broken home. I feared having to eventually establish my f

38、amily with each new teacher and each new term as a single-parent family. I just wanted to be us again, without the stigma (特征) of the label that put on us. During those few gray years, I would reassure myself that soon things would be better, and that I would someday be able to feel whole again. The

39、re is no mathematical equation of adults proportioned to children to equal a stable, loving family. Every family has its strengths. In fact, studies show that in families who read together, eat together and communicate openly, children are likely to succeed academically, as well as socially and emot

40、ionally. I am sure these habits are just as effective when practiced in single-parent families. I realize now that I am not a statistic. We are an active, vital family in this charming community, where we are not marked by any stigma of any statistics of any focus groups. We are given opportunity, a

41、ll of us. We are surrounded by beauty and immersed in possibility. There is joy to be found here, in what we see around us and in creating our own rendition of how we want to be seen. There is strength and grace in our own willingness to break free from conformity without falling behind the barriers

42、 of self-imposed limitations or preconceived notions of where we should fit in this world according to research.According to the passage, _brought the unpleasant change in her life.Aa kind of discrimination against single-parent familiesBher ex-husbandCsocial scientistsDthe feeling about autumn 8.On

43、e thing almost everyone is agreed on, including Americans, is that they place a very high valuation upon success. Success does not necessarily mean material rewards, but recognition of some sortpreferably measurable. If a boy turns out to be a preacher (传道者) instead of a businessman, thats all right

44、. But he bigger his church is, the more successful he is judged to be. A good many things contributed to this accent on success. There was the Puritan (清教徒的) belief in the virtue of work, both for its own sake and because the rewards it brought were regarded as signs of Gods love. There was the rich

45、ness of opportunity in a land waiting to be settled. There was the lack of a settled society with fixed ranks and classes, so that a man was certain to rise through achievement. There was the determination of an immigrant to gain in the new world what had been denied to him in the old, and on the pa

46、rt of his children an urge to throw off the immigrant onus(负担) by still more success and still more rise in a fluid and classless society. Brothers did not compete within the family for the favor of the parents as in Europe, but worked hard for success in the outer world, along paths of their own ch

47、oosing.According to the first paragraph,_.Apeople agree on what success meansBsuccess surely brings material rewardsCsuccess equals measurable recognitionDsuccess is highly valued in American society 9.Student A: May I use your computer this afternoon Student B: Im sorry, but I have to finish typing

48、 this term paper today. Student A:_ADo as you please.BIt doesnt matter.CThank you just the same.DNever mind. 10.Questions 26-30 are based on the following weather forecast:Weather ForecastThe following forecast shows for the listed cities the projected weather conditions and the expected range of temperatures from the afternoon high to the evening low.Atlanta: Minneapolis:Mostly fair. 8870F. Mostly clo

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