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1/1專插本英語(yǔ)歷年真題與答案98~13-綜合文庫(kù)
1998年廣東省一般高等學(xué)校本科插班生考試
英語(yǔ)試題
PartIReadingComprehension(40%)
PassageI
Thecomputerisawonderfulmachine.Itisthemostimportantinventionsincethetypeofengineusedincars.Todayithasthegreatesteffectonscience,industry,andbusiness,butitisbeingusedmoreineducationandmedicine.Bytheendofthiscenturyitwilltouchthelivesofeveryone,evenpeopleindistantvillages.Itisarevolutionaryinvention.
TheoldestkindofcomputeristheabacususedinChinasincethesixthcentury.Intheseventeenthcenturyanaddingmachinewasinvented,butthefurstlarge,moderncomputerwasbuiltin1937.Afewyearslateracomputercoulddo5000additionspersecond.Nowthecomputationsaresofastthattheyaremeasuredinnanoseconds(毫微秒).
Todaymostcomputershaveamemory.Theyaregettingsmallerandsmaller,andcomputingfasterandfaster.Eveninalargecomputer,thepartthatdoestheactualcomputingisaboutthesizeoftheendofafinger.
Computerscandoallkindsofwork.Whensomeonebuyssomethinginadepartmentstore,informationaboutthesalegoesintoacomputer,Ascientistcantalktothecomputerabouttherocks,andthecomputeranswersthequestions.Adoctorcantalktothecomputerandexplainwhatiswrongwithapatient.Ifthedoctoraskswhy,thecomputergoesthroughitsstoredinformationandexplainsexactlywhy.
Whenearlyhumansbeganfarming,itwasarevolutionarychangeinhumanlife.Itwashundredsofthousandsofyearslaterthatpeopledevelopedawritingsystem(方法).Inlessthanfiftyyearspeoplehavedevelopedcomputersthatcandomostofthethingshumanscando.Thiscouldbeafrighteningdevelopment.
1.Thecomputerisconsideredawonderfulmachinebecause_____.
A.ithaseffectonallaspectsofman’slife
B.itiswidelyusedineducationandmedicine
C.ithasthefunctionofanengine
D.itisusefulevenindistantvillages
2.TheabacushasbeenusedinChinafor_____.
A.some5,000years
B.about600years
C.nearly1,000years
D.over1,300years
3.Themostimportantfeatureofacomputeristhat_____.
A.ithasamemory
B.itissmallinsize
C.itcomputesfast
D.itanswersallkindsofquestions
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4.Thecomputationsofthecomputerareusuallymeasuredin_____.
A.seconds
B.minutes
C.hours
D.nanoseconds
5.Thecomputerwillsoonaffect_____.
A.peopleinlargecities
B.peopleindevelopedcountries
C.peopleallovertheworld
D.peopleintheWesternworld
Passage2
Inthetraditionalmarriage,themanworkedatajobtoearnmoneyforthefamily.Mostmenworkedinanoffice,afactory,orsomeotherplaceawayfromthehome.Sincethemanearnedthemoney,hepaidthebills.Themoneywasusedforfood,clothes,ahouse,andotherfamilyneeds.Themanmademostofthedecisions.Hewastheboss.
Inthetraditionalmarriage,thewomanseldomworkedawayfromthehouse.Shestayedathometocareforthechildrenandherhusband.Shecookedthemeals,cleanedhouse,washedtheclothes,anddidotherhouseholdwork.Herjobathomewaseveryimportant.
Inrecentyears,manycouplescontinuetohaveatraditionalrelationshipofthiskind.Themanhasajobandearnsthemoneyforthefamily.Thewomanstaysathomeandcaresforthechildrenandthehouse.ManyAmericansarehappywiththiskindofmarriage.ButsomeotherAmericanshaveadifferentimpressionofmarriageandfamilyresponsibilities.
Therearetwoimportantdifferencesinmaleandfemalerolesnow.Oneisthatbothmenandwomenhavemanymorechoices.Theymaychoosetomarryortostaysingle.Theymaychoosetoworkorstayathome.Bothmenandwomenmaychooserolesthatarecomfortableforthem.
Aseconddifferenceinmaleandfemalerolesisthatwithinmarriagemanydecisionsandresponsibilitiesareshared.Thehusbandandwifemaychoosetohavechildren,ortheymaynot.Iftheyhavechildren,themanmaytakecareofthemsomeofthetime,allofthetime,ornotatall.Thewomanmaywanttostayathomeandtakecareofthechildren.Orshemaywanttogotowork.MenandWomennowdecidethesethingstogetherinamarriage.Manymarriedpeoplenowsharethesedecisionsandtheresponsibilitiesoftheirfamilies.
6.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueinthetraditionalmarriage?
A.Menworkedatajobtoearnmoneyforfamily.
B.Thewomanmademostofdecisions.
C.Thewomanstayedathometocareforthechildren.
D.Themanpaidthebills.
7.Inrecentyears_____.
A.youngcouplesrejectthetraditionalrelationship
B.thewomanhasajobandearnsthemoneyforthefamily
C.thewomandoesn’tstayathomeandcareforthechildrenandthehouse
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D.theroleofmenandwomenhasbeguntochange
8.MenandwomenmaynowchooseallthefollowingEXCEPTto_____.
A.marryortostaysingle
B.workortostayathome
C.havetherolesthatarecomfortableforthem
D.leavetheirjobsjustbecausetheyhavechildren
9.ThefollowingareallnowtrueEXCEPT_____.
A.theymaychoosetohavechildrenornot
B.themanmaytakecareofthechildrensomeofthetime
C.thewomanmaywanttogotowork
D.thewomanisthemostimportantpersoninthehouse
10.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.Themanwasthebossinthetraditionalmarriage.
B.Thewoman’sjobathomewasveryimportantinthepast.
C.ManyAmericansstillhaveatraditionalmarriage.
D.Everyonetriestogetmarried.
Passage3
Didyouknowthattheemptyplasticsoftdrinkbottlesyouthrowawayeverydaycanbeturnedintocarpetorautomobilesparts?
Thatusedglassbottlesandaluminumcanscanbeturnedintonewones?
Andthatyesterday’snewspapercanbeturnedintotomorrow’s?
Itallhappensbecauseofrecycling(再利用).Thesimplewastewethrowawayisa“naturalresource”that,withrecycling,canbeusedtoproduceavarietyofnewproducts.
Unfortunately,Americarecyclesonly10%ofitsrubbish,burns10%anddeposits80%inwastedesposalgrounds,Asaresult,itishavingtocopewithaserioussolidwasteproblem.
Everyyear,Americansthrowawayabout160milliontonsofrubbish.Ofthattotal,plasticsmakeuplessthan8%,paperabout36%,andglassandmetalabout20%,allbyweight.Plasticsarenaturallylighter,butstill,whenpressedtogether,accoutforonlyabout20%byvolume.
Asaresult,inthepast10yearstheUnitedStates’wastedisposalgroundshavedecreasedfromabout18,500to6,000.Infiveyears2,000morewillclose.
Intheprocessoffindingsolutions,somepeoplehaveproposedtostopusingplastics.
Unfortunately,stopusingplasticswoulddomuchharmandnogood.Wewouldloseallofthesafety,healthandconveniencefeaturesofplastics.
Besides,packagingwouldstillbeneeded.A1987studyshowswhatwouldhappenifplasticswerenotused--theenergyneededtoproduceotherpackaging,itscost,andthevolumeofwastecollectedwouldallrisegreatly.
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SomeAmericansbelievepartoftheanswertoAmerica’swasteproblemliesinrecyclingeverythingfromglasstometalstopapertoplastic.
Today,recyclingisontherise.Therearenowmorethan1,000wasterecyclingprogramsintheU.S.Manyarebeginningtorecycleplastics.
Rightnow,almost200companiesarerecyclingmillionsofusedplasticcontainersintotoys,trafficsigns,wastebaskets,floormaterials,andparkbenches.
Plasticsareamongtheeasiestmaterialstorecycle.Morethan150millionpoundsor20%ofallplasticsoftdrinkbottleswererecycledin1987.
11.Whatcan’ttheplasticsoftdrinkbottlesbeturnedinto?
A.Newspapers.
B.Automobileparts.
C.Toys.
D.Trafficsigns.
12.OfalltherubbishintheU.S.,plasticsaccountfor_____byweightand_____byvolume.
A.20%;20%
B.8%;20%
C.36%;8%
D.20%;36%
13.Onaverage,wasteplasticsare_____otherwastes.
A.asheavyindensityas
B.heavierindensitythan
C.lighterindensitythan
D.thesamebyweightas
14.In5years,theU.S.willhaveonly_____wastedisposalgrounds.
A.2,000
B.6,000
C.4,000
D.18,500
15.Theauthorofthispassage_____theproposalofstoppingusingplastices.
A.saysnothingabout
B.issympatheticwith
C.agreesto
D.disagreesto
Passage4
Therearetwokindsofmemory:short-termand1592bc12bcd126fff7050b48rmationinlong-termmemorycanberememberedatalatertimewhenitisneeded.Theinformationmaybekeptfordaysorweeks.However,informationinshort-termmemoryiskeptforonlyafewseconds,usuallybyrepeatingtheinformationoverandover.Thefollowingexperimentshowshowshort-termmemoryhasbeenstudied.
HenningstudiedhowstudentswhoarelearningEnglishasasecondlanguageremembervocabulary.Thesubjectsinhisexperimentwere75collegestudents.TheyrepresentedalllevelsofabilityinEnglish:beginning,intermediate,advanced,andnative-speakingstudents.
Tobegin,thesubjectslistenedtoarecordingofanativespeakerreadingaparagraphinEnglish.Followingtherecording,thesubjectstooka15-questiontesttoseewhichwordstheyremembered.Eachquestionhadfourchoices.Thesubjectshadtocirclethewordtheyhadheardintherecording.Someofthequestionshadfourchoicesthatsoundalike.Forexample,weather,whethet,wither,andwetterarefourwordsthatsoundalike.Someofthequestions
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hadfourchoicesthathavethesamemeaning.Method,way,manner,andsystemwouldbefourwordswiththesamemeaning.Finallythesubjectstookalanguageproficiencytest.
HenningfoundthatstudentswithalowerproficiencyinEnglishmademoreoftheirmistakesonwordsthatsoundalike;studentswithahigherproficiencymademoreoftheirmistakesonwordsthathavethesamemeaning.Henning’sresultssuggestthatbeginningstudentsholdthesoundofwordsintheirshort-termmemory,andadvancedstudentsholdthemeaningofwordsintheirshort-termmemory.
16.Henningmadetheexperimentinordertostudy_____.
A.howstudentsrememberEnglishvocabularybyshort-termmemory
B.howstudentslearnEnglishvocabulary
C.howtodevelopstudents'abilityinEnglish
D.howlonginformationinshort-termmemoryiskept
17.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
1592bc12bcd126fff7050b48rmationinshort-termmemoryisdifferentfromthatinlong-termmemory.
B.Long-termmemorycanbeachievedonlybytraining.
C.Itiseasiertotestshort-termmemorythanlong-termmemory.
D.Henninggaveaseparatetestonvocabularytohisstudents.
18.FromHenning’sresultswecanseethat_____.
A.beginnershavedifficultyindistinguishingthepronunciationofwords
B.advancedstudentsrememberwordsbytheirmeaning
C.itisdefficulttorememberwordsthatsoundalike
D.itisdifficulttorememberwordsthathavethesamemeaning
19.Theword“subject”inthepassagemeans_____.
A.thecollegecoursethestudentstake
B.thethemeofthelisteningmaterial
C.abranchofknowledgestudied
D.thestudentexperimentedon
20.Thepassagecenterson_____.
A.memory
B.twokindsofmemory
C.short-termmemory
D.anexperimentonstudents
PartII.Vocabulary,StructureandGrammar(30%)
21.Theviewfromtheothersideofthemountainwasevenmore_____.
A.productive
B.impressive
C.positive
D.decisive
22.They____thetrainandwaslatethismorning,whichannoyedthemverymuch.
A.loss
B.lost
C.missed
D.failed
23.Aduck’s_____cankeepoutwaterbecausetheyhaveoilysubstanceonthem.
A.further
B.farther
C.feathers
D.failed
24.Carrytheboxofexplosivecarefullyorwe’ll_____updeadourselves.
A.put
B.end
C.set
D.rise
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25.TheBrownswereagreatdealmore_____oftheirgueststhantheSmiths.
A.thoughtful
B.considerable
C.practical
D.imaginary
26.Murderis_____bydeathinmanycountries.
A.punishing
B.punished
C.punishable
D.punish
27.Howcanhesavewhenhespends_____hisincome?
A.beyond
B.on
C.for
D.under
28.Ifyouliveinthecity,yourfriendsarealways_____forachatoranevening’sentertainment.
A.available
B.submitted
C.permissible
D.uncountable
29.Thewitnesswasbadlywoundedhimself,sohecouldn'tappearincourt_____.
A.infact
B.innature
C.inparticular
D.inperson
30.Americans_____haveeggs,somemeat,toastfruitandcoffeeatbreakfast.
A.normally
B.continuously
C.consequently
D.traditional
31.Sheoftenfell_____infrontofthetelevision.
A.asleep
B.sleeping
C.intosleep
D.toasleep
32.Chemicalfertilizerplaysanimportant_____indevelopingagriculture.
A.act
B.park
C.turn
D.role
33.Ifirst_____telephoningherbutthendecidedtogoandseeher.
A.enjoyed
B.avoided
C.tried
D.considered
34.Thelaw_____allparentstosendtheirchildrentoschooluntiltheageofsixteen.
A.requires
B.acquires
C.enquires
D.inquires
35.AuntBettydidn’t_____inatthehoteluntiltenintheevening.
A.enter
B.arrive
C.check
D.register
36.Whitesurfacesreflectheatandlight_____blackonesabsorbthem.
A.whereas
B.although
C.evenif
D.until
37.Sheisputtingonweight.Shehasto_____thebelttothelargersize.
A.regular
B.adjust
C.arrange
D.purchase
38.HeisnowworkinginLondonandisnot_____todrivingontheleft.
A.accustomed
B.desired
1592bc12bcd126fff7050b48ing
D.followed
39.Thefullsetofthebook_____oftwelvevolumes.
A.isconsisted
B.consists
C.madeup
D.contains
40._____,theproblemremainedunsolved.
A.Havingnotdiscussed
B.Havingnotbeendiscussed
C.Nothavingdiscussed
D.Nothavingbeendiscussed
41.Thehistoryofthevillage,_____whichfewpeopleknowmuch,canbestudiedfromtherecord
intheschool.
A.in
B.on
C.about
D.for
42.Theticketyougotyesterdaywill_____youtoafreefilm.
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A.entitle
B.beentitled
C.entitleto
D.entitlefor
43.Hewas_____awakethinkingabouthisexperiment.
A.lying
1592bc12bcd126fff7050b48ying
1592bc12bcd126fff7050b48in
1592bc12bcd126fff7050b48id
44.BytheendofthiscenturymanybigbridgesacrossthePearlRiver_____.
A.wouldbecompleted
B.willbecompleted
C.willcomplete
D.willhavebeencompleted
45.IfI_____outofink,Iwouldhavefinishedwritingthepaper.
A.hadn’trun
B.shouldn’trun
C.haven’trun
D.didn’trun
46.Itisnogood_____today’sworkfortomorrow.
A.leaving
B.leave
C.toleave
D.thatyouleave
47._____thatEastonhadgotpromoted,hisfriendscametocongratulatehimonthat.
A.Beingheard
B.Havingheard
C.Tohaveheard
D.Havingbeenheard
48._____suchacustomerasHarry,hewouldpunishhimheavily.
A.Ifhehasmet
B.Ifhewastomeet
C.Ifheismeeting
D.Werehetomeet
49.Manythings_____impossibleinthepastarecommontoday.
A.considered
B.considering
C.toconsider
D.beingconsidered
50.Itisdesiredthathe_____everythingreadybytonight.
A.willget
B.wouldget
C.willhavegot
D.get
PartIII.Cloze(10%)
IntheearlydaysintheUnitedStates,saltwasvery51,So,thestorekeeperof52dayswasverycareful53hissalt.54he55outsaltforacustomer,hedidnot56foranyonetowalk57thefloorofthestore,Thewalkingmight58thefloorandcould59thesaltto“settle”and60thestorekeeperwouldhaveto61alittlemoresalttothe62hehadalreadypouredout!
Inthemodernworldsalthasmanyuses63thediningtable,Itisusedinthemakingofglassandairplaneparts,inthe64ofcrops,andinkillingweeds.Itisalsousedtomakewater65etc.Saltevenhelpsto66itching67itisrubbedonmosquitoorotherinsectbites.
Saltcanbe68invariouswaysbesidesbeingtakenfromminesunderground.Evaporationofsaltwaterfromtheoceanorsaltwaterlakesorsmallseasisoneofthemorecommon69formanufacturingsalt.Yet70itisobtained,saltwillcontinuetoplayanimportantpartinthelivesofmenandwomeneverywhere.
51.A.fewB.littleC.scarceD.thin
52.A.pioneerB.broadC.sunnyD.better
53.A.toB.forC.uponD.with
54.A.SinceB.AsC.BecauseD.Even
55.A.ranB.gotC.pouredD.gave
56.A.allowB.permitC.preventD.like
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57.A.crossB.acrossC.passD.among
58.A.ruinB.damageC.spoilD.shake
59.A.letB.makeC.bringD.cause
60.A.ontheotherhandB.asamatteroffactC.asaresultD.nevertheless
61.A.produceB.costC.expandD.add
62.A.numberB.amountC.contentD.figure
63.A.afterB.besideC.beyondD.at
64.A.growingB.growingupC.buildingD.buildingup
65.A.drinkB.tobecleanC.softD.beingfresh
66.A.relieveB.causeC.replaceD.withdraw
67.A.beforeB.untilC.asD.when
68.A.obtainedB.boughtC.refinedD.settled
69.A.subjectsB.processesC.suppliesD.purposes
70.A.howeverB.whateverC.whoeverD.whenever
PartIVTranslation(20%)
71.他送給那位老太太一雙拖鞋作為生日禮物,這使她特別興奮。
A.Hegavetheoldladyapairofslipperonherbirthday,whichpleasedheralot.
B.Hesenttheoldladyapairofslipperonherbirthday,thismadeherveryglad.
C.Hepresentedtheoldladyapairofslippersatherbirthday,thatmadeherverypleased.
D.Hegavetheoldladyapairofslippersforherbirthday,whichpleasedheralot.
72.在那里的時(shí)候,他們花一半的時(shí)間從事體力工作。
A.Whiletheretheyspenthalfthetimedoingphysicalwork.
B.Whilestayedthere,theyspenthalfthetimeonmanualwork.
C.Whilestayingthere,theyspenthalfthetimetodophysicalwork.
D.Whiletheystayedthere,theyspenthalfoftheirtimetodomanualwork.
73.胖子身上過(guò)多脂肪細(xì)胞阻礙熱量快速集中。
A.Toomuchfatcellspreventtheheatoffatpeopletoescapequickly.
B.Toomuchfatcellspreventtheheatoffatpeopleescapingquickly.
C.Toomanyfatcellspreventtheheatoffatpeoplefromescapingquickly.
D.Toomanyfatcellspreventthefatpeoples’heatfromescapingquickly.
74.盡管他們工作很努力,他們很難趕上最新的科學(xué)的進(jìn)展。
A.Nomattertheyareworkingveryhard,theycanhardlykeepupwiththelatestdevelopmentin
science.
B.Nomatterhowhardtheyareworking,theycanhardlykeepupwiththelatestdevelopmentin
science.
C.Inspiteoftheyareworkingveryhard,theycanhardlykeepupwiththelatestdevelopmentin
science.
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D.Althoughtheyareworkingveryhard,theycan’thardlykeepupwiththelatestdevelopmentin
science.
75.據(jù)說(shuō)前年建的大橋昨天被暴雨沖走。
A.Itissaidthatthebridgebuilttheyearbeforewaswashedawaybytheheavyrainlastnight.
B.Itissaidthatthebridgewhichwasbuilttheyearbeforewashingawaybytheheavyrainlastnight.
C.Itissaidthatthebridgewasbuilttheyearbeforelastnightitwaswashedawaybytheheavyrain.
D.Itissaidthatthebridgewhichwasbuilttheyearbeforebeingwashedawaybytheheavyrainlast
night.
76.關(guān)于我們將被邀請(qǐng)參與會(huì)議的消息是鼓舞人心的。
A.Thenewswhichwewillbeinvitedtotheconferenceisveryencouraging.
B.Thenewswhichwewillbeinvitedtotheconferenceisveryencouraged.
C.Thenewsthatwewillbeinvitedtotheconferenceisveryencouraging.
D.Thenewsthatwewillbeinvitingtotheconferenceisveryencouraged.
77.隨著科學(xué)技術(shù)的進(jìn)展,我們終有一天能夠到其他行星旅行。
A.Withthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnologywe’llbeabletotraveltootherplanetssomeday.
B.Withthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnologywe’llbeabletotraveltotheotherplanets
someday.
C.Withthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnologywecanbeabletotraveltootherplanetssome
day.
D.Withthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnologywecanbeabletogotootherplanetsfortravelling
someday.
78.這些藥好像很有效。
A.Itseemsthatthismedicinesarequiteeffective.
B.Itseemsthatthesemedicinesarequiteaffected.
C.Itseemsthatthesemedicinesarequiteeffected.
D.Itseemsthatthesemedicinesarequiteeffective.
79.她寧愿自己做衣服也不到商店買。
A.Sheprefersmakingherownclothersthantobuythemintheshops.
B.Sheprefersmakingherownclothersthanbuyingthemintheshops.
C.Sheprefersmakingherownclothersinplaceofbuyingthemintheshops.
D.Sheprefersmakingherownclothersinsteadofbuyingthemintheshops.
80.昨天晚上肯定是下過(guò)暴雨,由于河水上漲了。
A.Itmustrainheavilylastnignt,fortheriverhasrisen.
B.Itmustrainheavilylastnight,fortheriverhasraised.
C.Itmusthaverainedheavilylastnightfortheriverhasrisen.
D.Itmusthaverainedheavilylastnightfortheriverhasraised.
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1999年廣東省一般高等學(xué)校本科插班生考試
英語(yǔ)試題
PartIReadingComprehension(40%)
PassageI
Today,supermarketsarefoundinalmosteverylargecityintheworld.Butthefirstsupermarketwasopenedonlyfiftyyearsago.ItwasopenedinNewYorkbyamannamedMichaelCullen.
Asupermarketisdifferentfromothertypesofstoresinseveralways.Insupermarkets,goodsareplacedonopenshelves.Thecustomerschoosewhattheywantandtakethemtothecheck-outcounter.Thismeansthatfeweremployeesarerequiredthaninotherstores.
Thewayproductsaredisplayedisanotherdifferencebetweensupermarketsandmanyothertypesofstores.Forexample,insupermarketsthereisusuallyadisplayofsmallinexpensiveitemsjustinfrontofthecheck-outcounter:candies,chocolate,magazines,cheapbooksandsoon.Whyaretheythere?
Mostcustomerswhogotoasupermarketbuyfromashoppinglist.Theyknowexactlywhattheyneedtobuy.Theyshopaccordingtoaplan.Bythetimeheorshereachesthecheck-outcounter,thecustomerisfeelingpleasedandrelaxedbecausethetaskofshoppingisfinished.Inthishappymood,thecustomerseesanattractivedisplayofinexpensivegoodsthatwerenotonhisorhershoppinglist.Nowheorshefeelslikebuyingsomethingjustforhisorherownpleasureandenjoyment.Manycustomersbuyfromthesedisplaysofproductsnearthecheck-outcounter,andthisisexactlywhattheownerofthesupermarkethopestheywilldo.
Anotherimportantfactinhelpingacustomerchoosewhattobuyiswhereaproductisplacedonashelf.Aproductthatisplacedateyelevelonashelfsellsmuchbetterthanonewhichisplacedonalowerorhighershelf.Aproductwhichiseasytoseesellsbest.Manufacturerspayahigherpricetohavetheirproductsplacedateyelevelontheshelves.
Thecomfortandconvenienceofshoppingcentersisanotherfactorwhichmakesthempopularwith1592bc12bcd126fff7050b48rgeparkingspacesareprovided,andmanysupermarketsstayopenuntilverylateatnight.
1.Accordingtothepassage,whichstatementisNOTtrue?
A.Todaysupermarketsarefoundinalmosteverybitcity.
B.Thefirstsupermarketwasopenedonlyhalfacenturyago.
C.ThefirstsupermarketwasopenedinNewYork.
D.Asupermarketisdifferentfromotherkindsofstoresintwoways.
2.Accordingtothepassage,whichstatementisTRUE?
A.Supermarketsneedmoreclerksthanotherstores.
B.Insupermarketsgoodsareplacedonclosedshelves.
C.Thecustomersprefersupermarketstootherkindsofstores.
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D.Thecustomerspayanyclerktheymeetforwhattheyhaveboughtinsupermarkets.
3.Aproductthatisplaced______sellsbest.
A.onalowershelf
B.onahighershelf
C.ashighasone’swaist
D.ashighasone’seyes
4.Whydoyouthinkshoppingcentersattractmorecustomersthanotherkindsofstores?
A.Theyhavemorekindsofgoods
B.Theyhavefewemployees.
C.Theydisplaysmallinexpensiveitemsinfrontofcheck--outcounters.
D.Theyhavelargeparkinglotsandtheystayopenuntilalmostmidnight.
5.Accordingtothepassage,smallorcheapgoodsaregenerallyplaced_____.
A.ateyelevelontheshelves
B.nearthecheck--outcounter
C.nearthecheck-incounter
D.inthecenterofthesupermarket
Passage2
Obviouslytelevisionhasbothadvantagesanddisadvanges.
Inthefirstplace,televisionisnotonlyaconvenientsourceofentertainment,butalsoacomparativelycheapone.WithaT.V.setinthefamilypeopledon’thavetopayforexpensiveseatsatthetheatre,thecinema,ortheopera.Alltheyhavetodoistopushabuttonorturnaknob,andtheycanseeplays,films,operasandshowsofeverykind.Somepeople,however,thinkthatthisiswherethedangerlies.Thetelevisionviewersneeddonothing.Hedoesnotevenhavetousehislegsifhehasaremotecontrol.Hemakesnochoiceandexercisesnojudgement.Heiscompletelypassiveandhaseverythingpresentedtohimwithoutanyeffortonhispart.
Television,itisoftensaid,keepsoneinformedaboutcurrenteventsandthelatestdevelopmentsisscienceandpolitics.Themostdistantcountriesandthestrangestcustomsarebroughtrightintoone’ssitting-room.Itcouldbearguedthattheradioperformsthisserviceaswell;butontelevisioneverythingismuchmoreliving,muchmorereal.Yethereagainthereisadanger.Thetelevisionscreenitselfhasaterrible,almostphysicalcharmforus.Wegetsousedtolookingatthemovementsonit,sodependentonitspictures,thatitbeginstocontrolourlives.Peopleareoftenheardtosaythattheirtelevisionsetshavebrokendownandthattheyhavesuddenlyfoundthattheyhavefarmoretimetodothingsandthattheyhaveactuallybeguntotalktoeachotheragain.Itmakesonethink,doesn’tit?
Therearemanyotherargumentsforandagainsttelevision.Wemustrealizethattelevisioninitselfisneithergoodnorbad.Itistheusestowhichitisputthatdeterminesitsvaluetosociety.
6.Television,asasourceofentertainment,is______.
A.notveryconvenient
B.veryexpensive
C.quitedangerous
D.relativelycheap
7.SomepeopleareagainstT.V.because______.
A.T.V.programsarenotinteresting
B.T.V.viewersaretotallypassive
C.T.V.pricesareveryhigh
D.T.V.hasbothadvantagesanddisadvantages
8.OneofthemostobviousadvantagesofT.V.isthat______.
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A.itkeepsusinformed
B.itisverycheap
C.itenablesustohavearest
D.itcontrolsourlives
9.Accordingtotheauthor,whetherT.V.isgoodordependson______.
A.itsquality
B.people’sattitudetowardsit
C.howweuseit
D.whenweuseit
10.Inthispassage,theauthor’sattitudetowardsT.V.is______.
A.negative
B.objective
C.critical
D.hostile
Passage3
TheUnitedStatesisacountrymadeupofmanydifferent1592bc12bcd126fff7050b48uallytheyaremixedtogetherandcan’tbetoldonefromanother.Butmanyofthemstilltalkaboutwheretheirancestorscamefrom.Itissomethingtheyareproudof.
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