2022年广东专升本英语考试真题答案及解析
B. Positive.
C. Critical.
D. Doubtful.
8. In which section of a magazine does this passage most likely appear?
A. Health
B. Environment
C. Science.
D. Geography.
9. In most cases,scientists look for eDNA______.
A. from air
B. in laboratory
C. from waste
D. in water
10. Why did the scientists collect samples in the zoo?
A. Because animals at the zoo were easily tested.
B. Because the zoo had samples not locally found.
C. Because they could easily get help in the zoo.
D. Because their laboratory was in the zoo.
C
Today lots of people love to wear T-shirts for the ... of a traditional dress shirt and tie.
The T-shirt did not look like the T-shirt we know today until after the First World War(1914-1918). During World War 1, some soldiers were wearing old-fashioned woolen uniforms during the summer, .... During the 1920s the word “T-shirt” was added to a dictionary. By the
Second World War,most soldiers wore cotton T-shirts as standard underwear.
T-shirts were considered solely as underwear until the 1950s. In those days, even the word“underwear” was never mentioned in the upper social class. So in the 1950s, it was quite shocking to see movie stars such as Jean Are and James Ron wearing just a T-shirt! But by 1955 it became socially acceptable for young men to wear just a T-shirt without a regular shirt covering it. James Ron,the famous film star,...
Today T-shirts become part of people’s way of life....promote their favorite music band or sports team. People wear T-shirts advertising places that they have visited. T-shirts with images of cartoon characters are worn by children of all ages. In fact, you can find every cartoon character that ever graced the screen on a T-shirt somewhere.
11. During the First World War, soldiers found cotton undershirts ______.
A. durable
B. acceptable
C. fashionable
D. comfortable
12. How do people normally wear a T-shirt today?
A.They wear it under a sports coat.
B.They wear it under a shirt.
C.They wear it under a dress.
D.They wear it under a uniform.
13. Which group of people was influenced by James Ron’s T-shirt dressing style?
A. Female musicians.
B. Male stars.
C. Male teenagers.
D. Sportswomen.
14. What can we know about people from the T-shirts they wear?
A. Their preferences.
B. Their families.
C. Their ages.
D. Their destinations.
15. Before the 1950s,the upper class considered wearing just a T-shirt ______.
A. formal
B. normal
C. inappropriate
D .isolated
第二节(共 5 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。每个选项只能选一次。
When people go to the movies today, they can settle in to watch and listen to a story. But what if when tlie lights dimmed and tlie movie began, , sound effects, or music? 16 Those silent films are important to film history.
Wlien movie theaters showed silent films, a musician was often there to play live music along with tlie movie. 17 Occasionally, musicians or tlieater staff also produced sound effects, such as tires screecliing or doors slamming. 18 Instead, the story was told through the performers' motions and througli words shown on the screen.
When movies first included sound, audiences weren't sure what to think. Not everyone was excited about the new type of film, which .... known as tlie “ talkie. ” 19 Clara Bow, who
was a famous silent-movie actress in tlie early 1920s, was too nervous about her voice to become a star in tlie world of talking pictures. She and left show business altogether.
The first movie with sound. The Jazz Singer, was released in 1927. 20 After that, talking pictures became a huge success.
A. That's what the first movies were like.
B. It marked the beginning of a new era.
C. However, there was no sound in tlie movie itself
D. Music was chosen to fit the mood of the movie.
E. Many silent film performers had trouble with the new format.
第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分 45 分)
第一节(共 15 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
During tlie last fifty years psychologists have made us believe that differences behveen men and women are mainly the 21 of the way we are brought up. According to this theory women can be trained to do 22 tliat men traditionally do, do more 23 . This so-called "new man” should be more 24 and emotional.
But two books newly 25 say tliat, according to a recent scientific study, gender differences 26 because men's and women's brains work completely 27 and their biological differences mean tliat tliey can never think or 28 the same way.
Try this experiment: read a 29 aloud from a book or magazine. At the same time tap (轻敲) on the table with one finger, and try to 30 a constant speed. Do this first with your right hand and then with your left hand. If you are a 31 , you will be able to maintain constant speed with 32 hand. Men, however, when apping with their left hand will 33 down. This is one of the many 34 that prove men's brains are in compartments (功能区),with verbal abilities on the left side and spatial abilities on the right. verbal an spatial 35 arc dealt with on both the left and right sides of the brain.
21. A. partB. factC. practiceD. result
22. A. cookingB. cleaningC. jobsD. exercises
23. A. houseworkB. experimentsC. assignments D. research
24. A. communicative B. boringC. happyD. aggressive
25. A. publishedB. selectedC. borrowedD. bought
26. A. stayB. existC. disappearD. matter
27. A. differentlyB. happilyC. silentlyD. positively
28. A. moveB. walkC.replyD. behave
29. A. phraseB. wordC. pictureD. passage
30. A. keepB. recordC. exceedD. reduce
31. A. manB. womanC. scientistD. writer
32. A. eitherB. leftC. neitherD. right
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