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1、2021贵州大学英语考试真题卷(4)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.What is the main purpose of the researchATo make preparations for a new publication.BTo learn how couples spend their weekends.CTo know how housework is shared.DTo investigate what people do at the weekend.

2、 2.The passage is mainly about_.Aa special expedition into the woodsBfife of adults in a special work shopCdifferent ideas of adults and teenagersDhow adults and teenagers live together in a special work group 3.Which of the following did Gregory Scott Johnson NOT do in a 1985 criminal caseAMurderin

3、g an old woman.BRobbing an old woman.CBeating and stomping on an old woman.DBreaking into the house of an old woman. 4.What steps could be taken to improve the airAReduce the amount of nitrogen.BIncrease the release of oxygen.CReduce nitrous oxide emissions.DStop industrial activities. 5.The origina

4、l report in Newsweek reported _.Athat 16 Afghanistan prisoners were killed at Guantanamo BayBthat interrogators dishallowed the Koran at Guantanamo BayCthat interrogators heavily criticized U.S. policy at Guantanamo BayDthat prisoners of war were abused at Guantanamo Bay 6.Parents who abuse their ch

5、ildren tend to have the following problems EXCEPT _.Areligious problems.Bemotional problems.Cfinancial problems.Dmarriage problems. 7.The temperature at Ann Arbor Airport was _degrees Fahrenheit.A79B75C74D73 8.What does the man think of his writingAWriting will not be easy.BWriting will be less diff

6、icult.CWriting has been boring.DWriting has been enjoyable. 9.According to the woman, what causes most of the damage to the airAIndustrial sources.BAutomobiles.CNitrogen sources.DNatural activities. 10.The special program is offered_.Aevery summer in New York CityBevery winter in New York CityCevery

7、 summer in New York StateDevery winter in New York State 11.Gregory Scott Johnson requested the Indiana Parole Board to have pity on him_.Abecause he wanted to donate his liver to his ailing sisterBbecause he wanted to wait on her sister when she had the operationCbecause he wanted to do something t

8、o compensate the old victimDbecause he wanted to begin a new life and do something useful for the society 12.What does the man do on FridaysAHe goes to exercise classes.BHe goes sailing.CHe goes to the cinema.DHe stays at home 13.Why did the council refuse to payABecause Kerry failed to radio the ai

9、rport in advance.BBecause the extent of damage has npt been assessed yet.CBecause the pilot didnt give an advance notice to the airport.DBecause the plane had only a wing flap system damaged. 14.According to the weather report, the pollution index was_.Avery goodBgoodCfairDpoor 15.From the news item

10、, we can see that Newsweek magazine retracted its report because_.ABush administration had pressured it toBthe interrogators had already apologizedCthe report leaded to unexpected reactionsDthe report was invented by a reporter 16.Which of the following statements is CORRECTABoys and girls are equal

11、ly energetic.BParents have higher expectations for boys.CSome parents lack skills to deal with their kids.DSome parents are ill-educated and ill-tempered. 17.What is the most dangerous thing about nitrous oxidesAStagnant air.BDamage to concrete.CUnfounded fears.DPotential carcinogenic effects. 18.Wh

12、at can we learn from the conversationACold is a kind of serious illness.BCold will go away quickly.CYou should go to see a doctor.DYou neednt do anything about it. 19.When someone breaks a rule, people will _.Acriticize him or herBhave a group discussion about itCmake more rulesDask him or her to wo

13、rk more in the woods 20.The president explained that the purpose of taxation was to_government spending.AfinanceBexpandCenlargeDbudget 21.What did the man assume previouslyAShe would go to the bookstore.BShe would not go to the bookstore.CShe would go to the bookstore later.DShe would go to another

14、bookstore. 22.The forecast indicated that the weather for the weekend would be_.Arainy and mildBrainy and coldCsunny and mildDcloudy and cold 23.On which day does the couple always go outAFriday.BSaturday.CSunday.DAny weekday. 24.In a telephone survey of more than 2,000 adults, 21% said they believe

15、d the sun revolved around the earth. An 7% did not know which revolved around I have no doubt that all of these people were in school that the earth revolves around the sun may even have written it a test. But they never their incorrect mental models of planetary because their everyday observations

16、didnt support their teachers told them: People see the sun moving the sky as morning turns to night, and the earth seems stationary that is happening. Students can learn the fight answers heart in class, and yet never combined them their working models of the world. The objectively correct answer th

17、e professor accepts and the personal understanding of the world can side by side, each unaffected by the other. Outside of class, the student continues to use the model because it has always worked well that circumstance. Unless professors address errors in students personal models of the world, stu

18、dents are not to replace them with the one.AexcessiveBextraCadditionalDadded 25.She would have been more agreeable if she had changed a little bit, _Ahadnt sheBhasnt sheCwouldnt sheDdidnt she 26._ is NOT a purpose of the program according to the passageATo keep the people there happyBTo help the peo

19、ple there understand the meaning of workCTo find a way to solve the generation gapDTo help people find enjoyment in work 27.Grain production in the world is _, but still millions go hungry.AstaggeringBshrinkingCsoaringDsuspending 28._Id like to, I cant come.AMuch thoughBThough muchCMuch asDAs much 2

20、9.What do we know about the flightAThere will be a short delay.BThere will be a long delay.CThe flight has been cancelled.DThe condition is still uncertain. 30.Which personal detail does the man giveASurname.BFirst name.CAddress.DAge. 31.What does the man say about LindaAShe is forgetful.BShe is con

21、siderate.CShe is forgiving.DShe is careless. 32.In a telephone survey of more than 2,000 adults, 21% said they believed the sun revolved around the earth. An 7% did not know which revolved around I have no doubt that all of these people were in school that the earth revolves around the sun may even

22、have written it a test. But they never their incorrect mental models of planetary because their everyday observations didnt support their teachers told them: People see the sun moving the sky as morning turns to night, and the earth seems stationary that is happening. Students can learn the fight an

23、swers heart in class, and yet never combined them their working models of the world. The objectively correct answer the professor accepts and the personal understanding of the world can side by side, each unaffected by the other. Outside of class, the student continues to use the model because it ha

24、s always worked well that circumstance. Unless professors address errors in students personal models of the world, students are not to replace them with the one.AwhatBwhichCthatDother 33.The local police are authorized to_anyones movements as they think fit.ApauseBhaltCrepelDkeep 34.Under more favor

25、able conditions, he _ a great general but he only ended up as captain.Acould have becomeBbecameCcould becomeDhad become 35.You will see this product _ wherever you go.Ato be advertisedBadvertisedCadvertiseDadvertising 36.What does the woman meanAShe doesnt believe he can do it.BShe agrees with the m

26、an.CShe expects to see him soon.DShe will go to the library. 37.Care should be taken to decrease the length of time that one is _loud continuous noise.Asubjected toBfilled withCassociated withDattached to 38.In a telephone survey of more than 2,000 adults, 21% said they believed the sun revolved aro

27、und the earth. An 7% did not know which revolved around I have no doubt that all of these people were in school that the earth revolves around the sun may even have written it a test. But they never their incorrect mental models of planetary because their everyday observations didnt support their te

28、achers told them: People see the sun moving the sky as morning turns to night, and the earth seems stationary that is happening. Students can learn the fight answers heart in class, and yet never combined them their working models of the world. The objectively correct answer the professor accepts an

29、d the personal understanding of the world can side by side, each unaffected by the other. Outside of class, the student continues to use the model because it has always worked well that circumstance. Unless professors address errors in students personal models of the world, students are not to repla

30、ce them with the one.AvirtuallyBremarkablyCideallyDpreferably 39.What does the man think of the womans choice of clothingAHe thinks her choice is good.BHe thinks her choice is terrible.CHe doesnt like the colour.DHe doesnt like the style. 40.In a telephone survey of more than 2,000 adults, 21% said

31、they believed the sun revolved around the earth. An 7% did not know which revolved around I have no doubt that all of these people were in school that the earth revolves around the sun may even have written it a test. But they never their incorrect mental models of planetary because their everyday o

32、bservations didnt support their teachers told them: People see the sun moving the sky as morning turns to night, and the earth seems stationary that is happening. Students can learn the fight answers heart in class, and yet never combined them their working models of the world. The objectively corre

33、ct answer the professor accepts and the personal understanding of the world can side by side, each unaffected by the other. Outside of class, the student continues to use the model because it has always worked well that circumstance. Unless professors address errors in students personal models of th

34、e world, students are not to replace them with the one.AlearnedBsuggestedCtaughtDadvised 41.That was not the first time he_us. I think its high time we_strong actions against him.Abetrayed., takeBhad betrayed., tookChas betrayed., tookDhas betrayed., take 42.When Tom insulted the referee, he _ by or

35、dering him off the field.ArepliedBresolvedCresolvedDresponded 43.Sam refused to take the job because_.Athe working hours were unsuitable.Bthe job was not well paid.Che had to do a lot of travelling.Dthe job was quite difficult. 44._, Ill love him all the same.AHe were rich or poorBBe he rich or poor

36、CBeing rich or poorDWere he rich or poor 45.In a telephone survey of more than 2,000 adults, 21% said they believed the sun revolved around the earth. An 7% did not know which revolved around I have no doubt that all of these people were in school that the earth revolves around the sun may even have

37、 written it a test. But they never their incorrect mental models of planetary because their everyday observations didnt support their teachers told them: People see the sun moving the sky as morning turns to night, and the earth seems stationary that is happening. Students can learn the fight answer

38、s heart in class, and yet never combined them their working models of the world. The objectively correct answer the professor accepts and the personal understanding of the world can side by side, each unaffected by the other. Outside of class, the student continues to use the model because it has al

39、ways worked well that circumstance. Unless professors address errors in students personal models of the world, students are not to replace them with the one.AthoseBtheseCwhoDthey 46._, he always tries his best to complete it on time.AHowever the task is hardBHowever hard the task isCThough hard the

40、task isDThough hard is the task 47.We find it impossible to _ with the latest safety regulations.AaccordBunifyCobeyDcomply 48.The man soundsAsurprised.Bignorant.Chumorous.Ddisappointed. 49.Hed better resign from his post, _Awouldnt heBshouldnt heCcouldnt heDhadnt he 50.Being colour-blind, Sally cant make a_between red and green.AdifferenceBdistinctionCcomparisonDdivision第21页 共21页第 21 页 共 21 页第 21 页 共 21 页第 21 页 共 21 页第 21 页 共 21 页第 21 页 共 21 页第 21 页 共 21 页第 21 页 共 21 页第 21 页 共 21 页第 21 页 共 21 页第 21 页 共 21 页

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