2023年沈阳职业技术学院单招英语模拟试题及答案

2023年沈阳职业技术学院单招英语模拟试题及答案

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2------Yes.Itwasnotyetseveno'c1ockshearrivedatschoo1.A.whenB.thatC.beforeD.unti129.WhenwatchingTV,.A.mymothercameinB.thewindowwasshakingC.heheardaterriblenoiseD.theentirehal1burstintocheers30.Thecountrylifehewasusedtogreatlys1nee1999.A.changeB.changingC.haschangedD.changed31.------OxfordUniversityhasadmittedthatitwi11needefficientmeasurestokeepitse1famongtheinternationaluniversities.-----Doyouthinkitwincometrue?A.Forwhat?B.Sowhat?C.Takeiteasy.D.Whaton?32.Whydidn'tyoutellmethereWasnomeetingtoday?IalltheWayheretheheavySnOw.

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4C.AloneinthesmalltownD.Inthesmallalonetown&'⁚)*+ᐳ20-⚪.-⚪1.5ᑖ0ᑖ30ᑖ1▅34☢6ᦻ,9:ᐸᜧ=ᯠ?36—55ᔜ⚪ᡠBḄ⌱⚗AஹBஹCCD,⌱ᨬ$⌱⚗,DEᨬ$⌱⚗ᙠ⚪ᓱḄHIJKL஺Onesummerevening1WaSSittingbytheopenwindow,readingagoodbutratherfrighteningmysterystory.Afteratimeitbecametoodarkformetoreadeasily,36Iputmybookdownandgotuptoswlztchononelight.1wasj.ustabouttodrawthecurtainsaswe1137Iheardaloudcryof”"He1p!!Help!HItseemed38fromthetreesattheendofthegarden.11ookedoutbutitwasnowtoodarktosee39.Almostimmediate1yIheardthecryagain.It.40likeachi1d.althoughIcouldnotimaginehowanybodycouldneedhelpinourgarden,41oneoftheboysoftheneighborhoodhadclimbedatreeandcOUIdnotgetdown.Idecided,however,tha11oughttgooutandhaveaolookinthe42,just43sOmeonewaSintrouble.ItOOkthetorehwhichwekeepforgoingdownintotheceUar,44thereisnoelectrie1ightandpiCkedupastrOngwalkingStick,45_thatthismightcomeinuseful,too.Armedwiththese,1

5wentoutintothegarden.OneeagainIheard46cry.Therewasnodoubtthatitcameftomthetreesattheendofthegarden."WhO*sthere?"Icalied47as1walkedrathernervoUsly,downthepaththat1edtothetrees,buttherewasnoanswer.Withthehe1pofmytorehI48thewholeofthatpartofthegardenandthelowerbranthesofthetrees.Therewasno49ofanybodyoranything.Icametotheconc1ussionthatsomeonewasplayingarathersi11yjoke_50me.Stillfeeingratherpuzzled,Iwentbacktothehouseandput51thetorehandthestick.IhadjustsatdownandbeguntoteadmybookagainwhenIwasstart'led+ᜧᔛOP1bythecryof"Heip!He1p!",52timefromrightbehindmyshOulder.Idroppedmybookandjumpedup.There,53OntopofthenlanteIpiece+Q᮱S,wasa1argegreenandredbird.Itwasaparrot!whileiWaSoutinthegarden,tilebird54the1ightinmyroomandflownin55theopenwindow.36.A.butB.soC.thoughD.yet

637.A.asB.afterC.whenD.whenever38.A.tocomeB.comingC.cameD.come39.A.clearlyanythingB.clearanythingC.anythingclearlyD.anythingclear40.A.heardB.listenedtoC.soundedD.looked41.A.beforeB.afterC.untilD.ufiIess42.A.gardenB.mantelpieceC.roomD.curtain43.A.forfearB.incaseC.whenD.since44.A.whichB.whenC.,whereD.inwhere45.A.havingbeenthinkingB.tothinkC.tohavethoughtD.thinking

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8&TUᑖV▅3ᳮX+ᐳ20-⚪.-⚪2ᑖ0ᑖ40ᑖ1▅34ᑡ6ᦻ.⚪ᡠBḄ⌱⚗(AஹBஹCCD),⌱ᨬ$⌱⚗Dᙠ⚪ᓱLEZ⚗[AChinadai1y,distributedinChinaandabroad,welcomesubscribersworldwideandinChina.11aimsatareadership()fresidentforeigndiplomats,journa"Ists,technicians,experts,business—menandstudentsasweI1asvisitorstoChina.ChinaDailygivestirilelycoveragetoChina,spo1itical,economicandcnltura1developments.11alscarriestheWOrld(0sfj1nancialandsportsnews.ThepurposeofthepaperistoenhancemutualunderstandingandfriendshipbetweentheChinesepc:)pleandthepeoplesofothercountries.ChinaDailycartiesindUstrialandCOmmercialadvertisements.Weofferspaceforadvertisinginourpapertopromotedevelopmeritofdomesticandforeigntrade.56.Thepassagedealswitn.A.anannouncementB.anadvertisementC.abulletinD.anote

957.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?Itspurtmseis.A.toIetpeopIeknowitisprintedinEng1ishB.tose11itathomeandabroadC.tomakeadisplayofitsimportanceD.toencouragepeop1etObeitsreaders58.FromChinaDaily,wecan.A.getmuchinformationonpolitics,economy,sports,cu1ture,etc.B.1earnthatpeoplesof0thercountriesarefriendlytousC.knowthepurposeofthepaperD.realizewhatisgoingoninChinaBResearchersinLondonandBristolhavefoundthatmenareparticu1arIylikelytoyieldtodepress!oniftheirpartnersarealsodepreSsed.Thefindinghighlightstheimportaneeofpayingattentiontothepartnersofdepressedmothers,asyoungchildrenthemseIvesar

10evuInerab1e+\᧕^_Ḅ1tosoda1problemsifbothparentsaredepressed.ResearchersinLondonandattheUniversityofBristollaunchedtheirstudytoinvestigatewhetherfamilystructureaffectsthe1ikelihoodofdeptessioninmenaroundthetimetheirchi1disbom.They100kedatmenfromtraditiona1families,menwithchildrenftomapreviollSre1ation—ship,menwhosepartnershadchi1drenbyaforrnerpartner,andmenwhowerenot1Milgwiththeirpartners.All7,018participantsfilledoutaquestionnaireondepression,andansweredquestionsabouttheirage,educationlevelandemp1oymentstatus.Deta1saboutthequalityoftheirrelationshipswiththeirpartners.networksoffriendsandpreviOUSlifeevemswerealsorecorded.About3.5percentofthemenand13percentoftheirpartnerssuffereddepressionaroundthetimetheirchiIdwasborn.Whi1emeninstep-familiesorwhowerenot1ivingwiththeirpartnersweretwiceas1ikelytogetdepressedasthoseintraditionalfamilies,thiscouldbeexplainedbyotherfactorsthataremorecommoninnontraditionalfamihes,suehaspooreducationandrelationshipconf1icts.

11Evenal1owingfora11thesefac1rs,however,thepartners0ofwomenwhoweresufferingfreinperinatal+`abḄ1depressionweresignificantlymorelikelytobecomedepressedtherase1ves,theresearchersreportinanamericanjourna1.Tenpercentofwomenwhoweredepressedhaddepressedpartners.Forthehealthywomen,thefigurewasonly2.6percent.PteeiousresearchsuggeststhatfamilieswithtWOdepressedparentsmayneedspecia1attention.AresearcherinAtlantahasfoundthatprimaryschoolchiIdrenwithtwotroubledparentshavedifficultyrelatingtotheirpeerscd1."It'sextremelyimportanttolookatthewho1efamily."shesays•59.Whatcanwecone1udeftomparagraphsoneandtwoofthispassage?A.MenoftenbeattheirchiIdten.B.DepressedwomenOftenhavedepressedpartners.C.A11youngchi1dtenarevulnerabletoseeiaIprob1ems.D.Wemenwithchildtenoftenhavedepressedpartners.

1260.WhydidresearchersinLondonandBristolcartyoutsuehaninvestigation?A.ToseewhatkindoffamilyenvironmentisideaIforchi1dtentogrowupin.B.Tostudywhetherfamilystructureaffectsdepressioninmenwhentheirchildisborn.C.Toinvcstigatewhysomanymollgetdepressedwhenachildisborn.D.Toseewhetheritistruethatbehindeverydepressedmanthereisadepressedwoman.6[.Whatkindofmendidn'ttheresearchersinLondonandBristo1takeasIhcirsubjects?A.Menfromtraditionalfamilies.B.MenwithchiIdrenfromapreviousrelationship.C.Menwhowerenot1ivingwithpartners.D.Menwhohavenochildren.62.WhatkindofmenareIeast1ikelytogetdepressedwhentheirchildwasborn?

13A.Meninstep-families.B.Menwhowerenot1ivingwiththeirpartners.C.Menintraditiona1fami1ies.D.Meninnontraditionalfami1ies.63.Whichofthefol1owingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Tenpercentofwomenwhoweredepressedhaddepressedpartners.B.2.6percentofheaIthywomenweredepressed.C.Specialattentionshouldbepaidtofamiliesinwhichboththefatherandthemotherweredepressed.D.Primaryschoolchildrenwhoseparentswerebothdepressedeouldn'tgetalongwellwiththeirpeers.CTheopinionofmanyengineersisthatthearchitectsthatdesignedtheNewYorkWoridTradeCenterTwinTowersdidagoodjobindesigningthebuiIdings.Thebuildingsweresafefromthedangerenvisionedatthetime.Indeed,theyweredesignedtowithstandtheforceofaircraftthatmightcrashintothem.Theywerenot,however,designedtowithstandtheeffectsofthevery

14hightemperaturesproducedbytheignitionoftonsofaviation+f1fuelcarriedbytheaircraft.Steel1ightlycoveredwithconcreteisthemainstructuralcomponentofthetowersandstee1IosesalotofstructuraIstrengthwhenheatedto1,100degreesCentigradeandbeyond,asitwas.Toprotectthesteelthetowersbeams+g᫡1werecoatedwithafewcentimetersofconcrete.ThatinsulationwastoprovidegoodstructuraIstateforatleastIhouroffire.Thetowersmetthattest.ThesouthtowerIasted62minutes.Thenorth,103minutes.Tragedyfo11owedwhennotallcouldescapebeforethecollapse.MostexpertsagreethattheTwinTowerswereverywel1designed.Manyalsoagreethatthepeop1eplanningtheattackswereveryknowledgeab1eandaimedtheaircraftataheightthatwouldeffectthemostdamage.TheaircraftcrashandtheresuItingfue1fedfireswereaimedataboutthe90thfloor.Thatwasjusthighenoughtoinsurethattheupperfloorswou1dweakenwiththeheatandcrackdown,droppingintotheremainingpartofthebuilding-Themassofthefal1ingtopfloorsereatedsuchafa11ingloadthatsomeexpertsestimateitexceededby5to10timesnorma1bea

15ring1oads.Theeffectwaslikeagianthammer,eachfloorcontributingmoreweighttobebornbythenextfloordown.WeretheTradeTowerswelIdesigned?Engineerssayyes.But,thepublicreferstothebeliefthatarchitectswi11neveragaindesignatallbuiIdingwithoutconsideringtheeffectsofterroristattacksofallpotentialkinds.ThatnotonlyincludestheabiIityofthestructuretowithstandattackbutthemeanstoa1lowallthepeop1einthebuildingstoescapeintimetosurvive.64.Accordingtotheartic1e,thosewhodesignedthetowercouldhavedonebetterif__A.thetowerIasted1ongerafterbeingattackedB.thetowerholdstabIeuntilal1ofthepeopletheremanagedtoescape"C.thetowercannotbeaffectedbysuchattacksD.theyconsideredmoreabouttheeffectsoftheveryhightemperaturesandmakeduelchangesinthestructure65.Asweknowfromthe3thparagraph,manypeoplebelievethatA.theattackwasledbyBinLaden

16B.thosewhodirectedtheattackwerebetterengineersthanthosewhobuiltthetowersC.thosewhodirectedtheattackknowquitealotaboutthetowersD.theattackwasmadespontaneously66.Thepartofthebui1dingbelow90thfloor_A.remainedwheretheywereB.crackeddownbecauseoftheburningC.washammereddownbythefallingupperpartD.wassafeaftertheattack67.TheauthorbelievesthattheTwinTowersA.werenotwe11-designedB.werewe11-designedC.weregoodexamplesforengineersofourtimeD.wereoutofconsiderationwhenweta1kaboutengineeringlater68.Theword"ignition"inthefirstparagraphmeans_A.fierceerashB.causingtocatchfire

17C.failureofengineD.extremelyhotconditionD11is3am.Everythingontheuniversitycampusseemsghost1ikeinthequiet,mistydarkness---everythingexceptthecomputercenter.Here,twentystudentsrumpledandbleary-eyed,sittransfixedattheirconso1e+ijS1,tappingawayontheterminalkeys.Witheyesgluedtothevideoscreen,theytaponforhours.Fortherestoftheworld,itmightbethemiddleofthenight,butheretimedoesnotexist.ThisisaworIduntoitself.Theseyoungcomputer"haekers"arepursuingakindofcompulsion,adrivesoconsumingitovershadowsnear1yeveryotherpartoftheirlivesandformsthefocalpointoftheirexistence.Theyarecompulsivecomputerprogrammers.Someofthesestudentshavebeenattheconso1eforthirtyhoursormorewithoutabreakformealsorSleep.Somehavefallenasleeponsofasand1oungechairsinthecomputercenter,tryingtocatchafewwinksbut1oather+klm1togettoofarawayfromtheirbe1ovedmachines.Mostofthesestudentsdon'thavetobeatthecomputercenterinthemidd1eofthenight.Theyaren'tworkingonassignments.Theyaretherebecausetheywanttobe---theyareirresistiblydrawnthere..

18Andtheyarenotalone.Thereare"hackers"atcomputercentersallaerossthecountry.Intheirextremeform,theyfocusonnothingelse.Theyf1unkoutofschoolandlosecontactwithfrfends;theymighthavedifficultyfindingjobs,choosinginsteadtowanderfromonecomputercentertoanother.Theymayevenforgo+no1personalhygiene."Irememberonehacker.Weliterallyhadtocarryhimoffhischairtofeedhimandputhimtos1eep.Wereallyfearedforhishea1th,"saysacomputerscienceprofessoratMIT.Computerscienceteachersarenowmoreawareoftheimp1icationsofthis"hackerphenomenon"andareonthelookoutforpotentialhackersandcasesofcomputeraddictionthatarealreadysevere.Theyknowthatthecaseofthehackersisnotjustthestoryofoneperson'sre1ationshipwithamachine.Itisthestoryofasociety'srelationshiptotheso-calledthinkingmachines,whicharebecominga1mostubiquitous+pqḄ169.Whichofthefol1owingmaybeamostappropriatetitleforthepassage.?A.ComputerProgrammers

19B.Computer-ANewTypeofElectronicToysC.ComputerAddictsD.TheCharmofComputerScienee70.Thefol1owingstatementsaretrueaboutthoseyoungcomputer"hackers"exceptthat__A.theywanttobeneartheirmachinesevenwhentheysleepB.forthem,lifewouldbemiserabIewithoutcomputersC.theycanstaywiththecomputeratthecenterfornearlythreedaysonendD.manyofthemaretopstudentsmajoringincomputerprogramming71.ThereadercaninferthatA.universitycomputercentersareexpectingoutstandingprogrammersfromthestudentsB.universitycomputercentersarenotjustopentouniversitystudentsC.the"hackerphenomenon"existsonlyinuniversities

20D.theuniversityshouIdnotbeblamedforthe"hackerphenomenon"EIndemocrat!ccountriesanyeffortstorestrictthefreedomofthePressarerightlycondemned+rs1.However,thisfreedomcaneasilybeabused.StoriesaboutpeopleoftenattractfarorepublicattentionthanpoIiticalevents.Thoughwemayenjoyreadingaboutthelivesofothers,itisextremelydoubtfulwhetherwewouldequallyenjoyreadingaboutourseIves.Actingonthecon-tentionthatfactsaresacred,reporterscancauseuntoldsufferingtoindividualsbypublishingde-tai1sabouttheirprivate1ives.Thestoryofapoorfamilythatacquiredfameandfortuneovernight,dramaticallyi1lustratesthepowerofthepress.Thefami1ylivedinAberdeen,asmaIItownof23,000inhabitantsinSouthDakota.Astheparentshadfivechi1dren,lifewasaperpetual+tuḄ1struggleagainstpoverty.TheywereexpectingtheirsixthchiIdandwerefacedwithevenmorepressingeconomicproblems.Iftheyhadonlyhadonemorechi1d,thefactwouldhavepassedunnoticed.Buttheysuddenlybecametheparentsofquintup1ets,fourgir1sandaboy,andeventwhichradicallychangedtheirlives.Thedayafterthebirthofthefivechildren,anaero-

21planearrivedinAberdeenbringingsixtyreportersandphotographers.Thenewswasofnationalimportanee,forthepoorcoupiehadbecometheparentsoftheon1yquintupletsinAmerica.Therisetofamewasswift.Televisioncamerasandnewspaperscarriedthenewstoeveryoneinthecountry.NewspapersandmagazinesofferedthefamilyhugesumsfortheexclusiverightstopubIishstoriesandphotographs.Giftspouredinnotonlyfromunknownpeopie,butfrombabyfoodandsoapmanufacturerswhowishedtoadvertisetheirproducts.TheoIdfarmhousethefamilylivedinwastobereplacedbyanew$100,000horne.ReporterskeptpressingforinterviewssolawyershadtobeemployedtoactasspOkesmenforthefami1yatpresSConferences+vὅxy1஺Theeventbroughtsez஺uschangestothetownitseif.Planswereannouneedtobuildahugenewhighway,asAberdeenwasnowlike1ytoattractthousandsoftourists.Signpostserectedontheoutskirts+{B|1ofthetowndirectedtouristsnottoAberdeen,butto"Quint-CityUSA".TheIoca1authoritiesdiscussedthepossibilityoferectinga"quintmuseum"tosatisfythecuriosityofthepublicandtoprotectthefamilyfrominquisitivetourists.72.Presswillarguethatt

22heyhavetherighttopublishastory,a1thoughitmayseriouslyaffecttheindividualconcerned,beeause——----A.itisademocracyandtheindividua1deservesmoreattentionthanpoliticsB.factsthemselves,howeverunpleasanttheymaybe,mustberespectedC.peoplenotonlyenjoyreadingaboutothersbutaboutthemseIvesaswel1D.theyonIyusetheirpowertoinf1uenceeventsofnationalimportance73.TheinterestthatwastakeninthefamilywasA.ofnationa1importaneebecauseoftheriseinthebirthrateB.charitab1e+᠄ᗐḄ1forpeop1eofal1kindswereconcernedabouttheirpovertyC.sooverwhelming+ᢙḄ1thateven1awyersattendedtheirpressconferenceD.mainlyfromcommercialorganizationswhowantedtopromotetheirsales

2374.WhennationaIinterestsuddenlyfocusedonAberdeen,theIocalauthorities_A.erected+⌼1newsigh-poststomisleadanywould-betouristsB.decidedtohaVeamUseumbuiltinhonourofthequintuplets+1C.wishedtomakethemostofitbutkeptthefami1y'sprivacyinmindD.dideverythingpossibIetoprotectthefamilyfrominquisitivetourists75.What'snottrueaboutbirthofthequintupletsinthefamilyfromAberdeen?A.Itcausedastir.B.Thefamilybeeamefamousquickly.C.ItbroughtgreatchangestoAberdeen.D.Itmadethefamilyevenpoorer.&IIᔁ+ᐳ35ᑖ1&UᑖVᑏ+ᐳ⁚0ᑖ35ᑖ1&O⁚:6ᦻᦋ┯+ᐳ10-⚪.-⚪1ᑖ,0ᑖ10ᑖ1

24⚪ᦋᡠB6ᦻḄ┯஺᪗ᨵ⚪Ḅ.Oᑨ᝞┯ᙠZL¡O¢(V)᝞ᨵ┯(.ᨬ¤¥ᨵO┯)ᑣᢥ4ᑡ©ªᦋVZ¤O«V¬¤Ḅ«ᵨ¯(\)ᑜᣵᙠZḄLᑏLZ«,D³ᵨ¯ᑜᣵ஺Z´O«Vᙠ´«ᜐµO¶·¸(¹),ᙠZḄLᑏZµḄ«஺Z┯O«Vᙠ┯Ḅ«4☢ᑜO,ᙠZḄLᑏᦋ?Ḅ«஺º=:»¼ᨵ┯Ḅk⌕ᦋ஺Ayoungmanfromavi11agecal1edJohnmarriedwithayoung76.womanfromanothervillagenear1y.Theylivedwiththeman's77.bigfamily.Thefamilykepte1ephant,inwhichthe78.youngwomansoontookagreatinterest.Everydayshefeedit79.onfruitandsugar.Inthreemonthsthewomanwentback80.

25toherparents'home,becauseshehadaquarrelwithher81.husband.Soontheelephantrefusedtoeat.Itappearedtobesickandbroken-heart.Onemorningafterseveralweeksitdisappeared82.fromthehouse,anditwenttothewoman'shome.Atseeing83.her,theeIephantwavedit'strunkandtouchedherwithit.The84.womanwassomuchmovedbytheactoftheanima1thatshereturned85.toherhusband'shome.&'⁚:¾☢⊤À+0ᑖ25ᑖ1ᎷÂÃÄÅÆÃᙠÇÈḄÉÊËᎷ⌕ᩭÈÍᑏÎᔣÃÐX᧡⁚Ḅ©ª஺ÒÃBÍᑏOÓÔ120·ḄÕÎÖ×ᨵᐵ᧡⁚Ḅ©ª,ᑁ\ÚV1ஹÛÜÝ᎛Ä᧡⁚ß2ஹ᧡⁚ᙠÈàáâḄᙢJ஺3ஹᐵä᧡⁚ḄOåæçèéê᝞ᜧë◀ᔛíᙊïðñ⊟ónôõöö஺

26º=V÷`ø᧡⁚ᑁ\〉úûᢵÎḄýᜮÿᑏ,ᐭᦪ஺ὃᔊḄlunarfireworksDec.15.2023DearJaCk,rmSogladto1earnthatyou'recomingfortheSpringFestival.ὃᫀᐳ15ᑖ⚪1ᑖ"

2721—25BDCAB26—30BCACC31—35BACDB$%&'ᐳ30ᑖ;⚪1.5ᑖ"36—40BCACC41-45DABCD46—50BACBB51—55DCCDA▅*ᳮ,ᐳ40ᑖ⚪2ᑖ"56—60BDABB61—65DCBDC66—70CABCD71—75BBDCD-ᦻᦋ┯ᐳ10ᑖ;⚪1ᑖ"76.1ᣵwith77.nearlv-nearby78.ᙠelephant56an79.feed—fed80.In—After81.782.broken—hearlheartbroken/broken—hearled83.At-On84.it's-its85.1ᣵmuch8☢⊤;ᐳ25ᑖ"Dec.15,2023DearJack

28I'msogladtolearnthatyou'recomingfortheSpringFestival.TheSpringFestivalfallsontheIStdayofthe1Stlunarmonth.ItisthemostimportantfestivalfortheChinesepeoplejustlikeChristmasintheWest.ManycustomsaccompanytheSpringFestiva1.StoreownersarebusythenaseverybodygoesouttopurchasenecessitiesfortheNewYear.BeforetheNewYearcomes,thepeop1ecompletelycleantheindoorsandoutdoorsoftheirhomes.OntheSpringFestivalEve,allfami1ymemberseatdinnertogether.Afterthe1uxuriousdinner,thewho1efami1ywillsittogether,chattingandwatchingTV.WakinguponNewYear,peop1ewearnewc1othesandgoouttoextendgreetingstotheirre1ativesandfriends.BurningfireworksisthemosttypicalcustomontheSpringFestival.Peoplethoughtthesp1utteringsoundcouldhelpdriveawayevilspirits.Well,IamsureyouwillunderstandourculturebetterafteryouspendtheSpringFestivalhere.Yourstru1yLiHua

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