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1、2023年青海大学英语考试考前冲刺卷(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.In spite of what we said, he refused to()to the police station.Agive awayBgive offCgive himself awayDgive himself up2.()with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountain does not seem high at all.AW
2、hen comparedBCompareCWhile comparingDComparing3.Would you be()by the idea of going to Paris ()AexcitingBexcitablyCexcitedDexcitedly4.There is no()that women are playing an important role in the world today.()Aof denyBto denyingCdenyingDof denying5.I am rather concerned()her, for I haven t heard from
3、 her since last winter.AofBatCwithDabout6.The heart is an important organ of circulation()function is to pump blood to all parts of the body.AwhichBwhoseCof itDits7.It is imperative that the students()writing their papers by the end of the month.AfinishBmust finishCwill finishDare to finish8.Suicide
4、 has been a cause of concern in most societies for a long time. The classical Greeks, for example, required people who wanted to kill themselves to get permission from the senate. While this law is not without humor by today’ s standards, it clearly shows an awareness of the problem in times g
5、one by. In today’ s society, suicide is much more prevalent than we want to admit. Why do people try to take their own livesThe motives for suicide can be categorized into areas such as failure, wrath, the need for attention, stress, and so on. However, the qualities of a person who wants to t
6、ake his own life change from person to person, making it difficult to depict (描写) the typical victim. To make the problem even more involved, people will often camouflage (掩盖) their true feelings, thus causing their friends to disregard problems that should be viewed as serious.In the US, a network
7、of centers has been created to attempt to prevent suicides. People who are bitter, worded, or depressed are encouraged to contact workers at these centers. These workers, often trained volunteers, offer benevolent advice to the callers, trying to help the callers to see that suicide as a solution to
8、 problems is an illusion. The accomplishments of these centers, insofar as their effectiveness to reduce suicide is concerned, are minimal. However, they have helped a lot of people with a variety of problems. So, in the some what amorphous (难以名状的) area of man helping his fellow man, they are certai
9、nly a success.The word benevolent ( Line 3, Para. 3 ) means()ArelevantBkindCseriousDeffective9.Suicide has been a cause of concern in most societies for a long time. The classical Greeks, for example, required people who wanted to kill themselves to get permission from the senate. While this law is
10、not without humor by today’ s standards, it clearly shows an awareness of the problem in times gone by. In today’ s society, suicide is much more prevalent than we want to admit. Why do people try to take their own livesThe motives for suicide can be categorized into areas such as failur
11、e, wrath, the need for attention, stress, and so on. However, the qualities of a person who wants to take his own life change from person to person, making it difficult to depict (描写) the typical victim. To make the problem even more involved, people will often camouflage (掩盖) their true feelings, t
12、hus causing their friends to disregard problems that should be viewed as serious.In the US, a network of centers has been created to attempt to prevent suicides. People who are bitter, worded, or depressed are encouraged to contact workers at these centers. These workers, often trained volunteers, o
13、ffer benevolent advice to the callers, trying to help the callers to see that suicide as a solution to problems is an illusion. The accomplishments of these centers, insofar as their effectiveness to reduce suicide is concerned, are minimal. However, they have helped a lot of people with a variety o
14、f problems. So, in the some what amorphous (难以名状的) area of man helping his fellow man, they are certainly a success.Which of the following arguments is true according to the article ()AThe classical Greeks did not know the existence of suicide.BSuicide has always been prevalent in all parts of the w
15、orld.CIn today' s society, there are quite a number of people who commit suicide.DNowadays suicide is not as common as it was in the past.10.Suicide has been a cause of concern in most societies for a long time. The classical Greeks, for example, required people who wanted to kill themselves to
16、get permission from the senate. While this law is not without humor by today’ s standards, it clearly shows an awareness of the problem in times gone by. In today’ s society, suicide is much more prevalent than we want to admit. Why do people try to take their own livesThe motives for su
17、icide can be categorized into areas such as failure, wrath, the need for attention, stress, and so on. However, the qualities of a person who wants to take his own life change from person to person, making it difficult to depict (描写) the typical victim. To make the problem even more involved, people
18、 will often camouflage (掩盖) their true feelings, thus causing their friends to disregard problems that should be viewed as serious.In the US, a network of centers has been created to attempt to prevent suicides. People who are bitter, worded, or depressed are encouraged to contact workers at these c
19、enters. These workers, often trained volunteers, offer benevolent advice to the callers, trying to help the callers to see that suicide as a solution to problems is an illusion. The accomplishments of these centers, insofar as their effectiveness to reduce suicide is concerned, are minimal. However,
20、 they have helped a lot of people with a variety of problems. So, in the some what amorphous (难以名状的) area of man helping his fellow man, they are certainly a success.Which of the following is not mentioned as a motive for suicide ()AInsanity.BPressure.CThe need for attention.DGreat anger.11.Suicide
21、has been a cause of concern in most societies for a long time. The classical Greeks, for example, required people who wanted to kill themselves to get permission from the senate. While this law is not without humor by today’ s standards, it clearly shows an awareness of the problem in times go
22、ne by. In today’ s society, suicide is much more prevalent than we want to admit. Why do people try to take their own livesThe motives for suicide can be categorized into areas such as failure, wrath, the need for attention, stress, and so on. However, the qualities of a person who wants to ta
23、ke his own life change from person to person, making it difficult to depict (描写) the typical victim. To make the problem even more involved, people will often camouflage (掩盖) their true feelings, thus causing their friends to disregard problems that should be viewed as serious.In the US, a network o
24、f centers has been created to attempt to prevent suicides. People who are bitter, worded, or depressed are encouraged to contact workers at these centers. These workers, often trained volunteers, offer benevolent advice to the callers, trying to help the callers to see that suicide as a solution to
25、problems is an illusion. The accomplishments of these centers, insofar as their effectiveness to reduce suicide is concerned, are minimal. However, they have helped a lot of people with a variety of problems. So, in the some what amorphous (难以名状的) area of man helping his fellow man, they are certain
26、ly a success.Which of the following statements is not tree ()APeople who want to take their own lives often disguise their feelings.BIt is difficult to describe what kind of people tend to commit suicide.CSuicide has been a problem in most cities since ancient times.DPeople who commit suicide all sh
27、are certain characteristics.12.Suicide has been a cause of concern in most societies for a long time. The classical Greeks, for example, required people who wanted to kill themselves to get permission from the senate. While this law is not without humor by today’ s standards, it clearly shows
28、an awareness of the problem in times gone by. In today’ s society, suicide is much more prevalent than we want to admit. Why do people try to take their own livesThe motives for suicide can be categorized into areas such as failure, wrath, the need for attention, stress, and so on. However, th
29、e qualities of a person who wants to take his own life change from person to person, making it difficult to depict (描写) the typical victim. To make the problem even more involved, people will often camouflage (掩盖) their true feelings, thus causing their friends to disregard problems that should be v
30、iewed as serious.In the US, a network of centers has been created to attempt to prevent suicides. People who are bitter, worded, or depressed are encouraged to contact workers at these centers. These workers, often trained volunteers, offer benevolent advice to the callers, trying to help the caller
31、s to see that suicide as a solution to problems is an illusion. The accomplishments of these centers, insofar as their effectiveness to reduce suicide is concerned, are minimal. However, they have helped a lot of people with a variety of problems. So, in the some what amorphous (难以名状的) area of man h
32、elping his fellow man, they are certainly a success.The third paragraph mainly tells us that()Aa network of centers has been quite effective in reducing suicideBa network of centers help the callers to realize that suicide is a common social problemCpeople are making efforts to help those who tend t
33、o commit suicide and in a way, they are successfulDin the US, people who want to commit suicide call a network of centers to get help13.Between 1977 and 1981, three groups of American women, numbering 27 in ail, between the age of 35 and 65, were given month-long tests to determine how they would re
34、spond to conditions resembling those a board the space shuttle.Though carefully selected from among many applicants, the women were volunteers and the pay was barely above the minimum wage. They were not allowed to smoke or drink alcohol during the tests, and they were expected to tolerate each othe
35、rs company at close quarters for the entire period. Among other things they had to stand pressure three times the force of gravity and carry out both physical and mental tasks whole exhausted from strenuous physical exercise. At the end of ten days, they had to spend a further twenty days absolutely
36、 confined to bed, during which time they suffered backaches and other discomforts, and when they were finally allowed up, the more physically active women were especially subject to pain due to a slight calcium loss.Results of the tests suggest that women will have significant advantages over man in
37、 space. They need less food and less oxygen and they stand up to radiation better. Men’ s advantages in terms of strength and stamina, meanwhile, are virtually wiped out by the zero-gravity condition in space.According to the passage,()Athe women stayed together during the whole testBmost of t
38、he women taking part in the test are very activeCbefore the test, the women enjoyed smoking and drinkingDall the women taking part in the test traveled to space at last14.Between 1977 and 1981, three groups of American women, numbering 27 in ail, between the age of 35 and 65, were given month-long t
39、ests to determine how they would respond to conditions resembling those a board the space shuttle.Though carefully selected from among many applicants, the women were volunteers and the pay was barely above the minimum wage. They were not allowed to smoke or drink alcohol during the tests, and they
40、were expected to tolerate each others company at close quarters for the entire period. Among other things they had to stand pressure three times the force of gravity and carry out both physical and mental tasks whole exhausted from strenuous physical exercise. At the end of ten days, they had to spe
41、nd a further twenty days absolutely confined to bed, during which time they suffered backaches and other discomforts, and when they were finally allowed up, the more physically active women were especially subject to pain due to a slight calcium loss.Results of the tests suggest that women will have
42、 significant advantages over man in space. They need less food and less oxygen and they stand up to radiation better. Men’ s advantages in terms of strength and stamina, meanwhile, are virtually wiped out by the zero-gravity condition in space.From the passage we can learn that()Amany women wa
43、nted to take part in the testsBthe pay was important for the womenCthe women often quarreled with each other so they had to tolerate each otherDthey could 'drink some wine after work15.Between 1977 and 1981, three groups of American women, numbering 27 in ail, between the age of 35 and 65, were
44、given month-long tests to determine how they would respond to conditions resembling those a board the space shuttle.Though carefully selected from among many applicants, the women were volunteers and the pay was barely above the minimum wage. They were not allowed to smoke or drink alcohol during th
45、e tests, and they were expected to tolerate each others company at close quarters for the entire period. Among other things they had to stand pressure three times the force of gravity and carry out both physical and mental tasks whole exhausted from strenuous physical exercise. At the end of ten day
46、s, they had to spend a further twenty days absolutely confined to bed, during which time they suffered backaches and other discomforts, and when they were finally allowed up, the more physically active women were especially subject to pain due to a slight calcium loss.Results of the tests suggest th
47、at women will have significant advantages over man in space. They need less food and less oxygen and they stand up to radiation better. Men’ s advantages in terms of strength and stamina, meanwhile, are virtually wiped out by the zero-gravity condition in space.What is the best title for this
48、passage ()AWomen' s PowerBAn Unforgettable ExperienceCTests Show Women Suited for Space TravelDMan Should Not Travel to Space Any More16.Between 1977 and 1981, three groups of American women, numbering 27 in ail, between the age of 35 and 65, were given month-long tests to determine how they wou
49、ld respond to conditions resembling those a board the space shuttle.Though carefully selected from among many applicants, the women were volunteers and the pay was barely above the minimum wage. They were not allowed to smoke or drink alcohol during the tests, and they were expected to tolerate each others comp