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1.A.white B.lift C.light D.knifeIL SituationalDialogues10points
2.A.potato B.photo Ctaboo DheroM:Hilton Hotel.Can Ihelp you
3.A.nation B.attention C.action D.suggestionW:Yes,6with abath fromOctober11to October
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4.A.touch Bproud Coutside DshoutM:We haveone doubleroom availablenow
5.A.search B.speech C.teach D.chemistryW:7M:130dollars anight,including breakfast.W:Does thatinclude taxM:
8.W:What servicecomes withthatM:
9.You canalso goonline inyour roomW:Do youhave aswimming poolin thehotelM:Sure l
0.[fs free.W:Good.Thank youfor theinformation.A.No.it doesnt.B.You maygo swimmingfrom14:00to20:00everydayC.What timewould youlike toleaveD.Fd liketo booka doubleroomE.Could Imake appointmentfor SundayafternoonF.We providea telephoneand acable TVG.Whats therateIII.Reading Comprehension50pointsSection A30pointsDirections:There are2passages in this part.Each passageis followedby somequestions orunfinishedstatements.For eachof themthere are4choices markedA,B,C and D.You are required to choose theONE thatbest fits into the statement.Mark the corresponding letter on theanswer Sheetwith asingle linethrough thecenterPassage IQuestions11-15are basedon the following passage.Doctors believethat second-hand smokemay causelung cancerin peoplewho donot smoke.Non-smokersoften breathein thesmoke fromother peoplescigarettes.This issecond-hand smoke.The U.S Environmental(美国环保局)Protection Agencyreports thatabout fifty-three thousandpeople diein the United Stateseach year(暴露)as aresult ofexposure tosecond-hand smoke.It isharder forchildren toavoid second-hand smoke.In the United States,nine million children underthe ageof five live in homeswith atleast onesmoker.Research showsthat thesechildren aresick moreoften thanchildrenwho livein homes where noone smokes.The damagingeffects of second-hand smoke onchildrenalso continueasthey growup.The childrenof smokersare more than twiceas likelyto develop lung cancerwhen theyare adultsaschildren ofnon-smokers.The riskis evenhigher forchildren wholiveinhomeswhereboth parentssmoke.People arebecoming veryaware of the danger ofsecond-hand smoke.As aresult,they havepassed laws thatprohibit peoplefrom smoking in manypublic places.Currently,45states in theUnitedStates havelawsthatrestrict,or limit,smoking.The mostwell-known lawdoesnt allowpeople to smokeonshort nativeairline flights,i.e.flightswithin thecountry.
11.Compared withnon-smokers9children,the childrenwhose parentsboth smokeare likelyto.A growup moreslowly Cdeveloplungcancer moreoftenB besick underto ageoffiveD become smokers moreeasily
12.Why arethere lawsmade againstsmokinginpublic placesin theU.SA Becausepeople haverealized thedanger ofsecond-hand smoke.B Becausemore andmore peopledont likesmoking now.C Becauseparents dontwant theirchildren tobecomesmokers.D Becausethe governmentwants tolimit theproduction ofcigarettes.
13.Which of the followingstatements isTRUEA Thenumber ofsmokers childrenis twicegreater thanthat ofnon-smokers5children.B Peopleare nownot allowedtosmokeon airlineflights intheU.S.C Adultswhose parentssmoked whenthey werechildren getcancer morefrequently.D Second-hand smokeis notas dangerousas first-hand smoke
14.From the passage wecan concludethatA themain causeof lungcancer issecond-hand smokeBmost peopleknow nothingabout thedangerofsecond-hand smokeCpublic placesare dangerousfor people to stayDchildren suffermost fromsecond-hand smoke
15.The wordrestrictnin thelast paragraphis closestin meaningtoA.limit B.permit C.control DpersuadePassage2Questions16-20are basedon the following passageAwarm drinkof milkbefore bedhas longbeen the best choicefor thosewanting a good nighfssleep.But nowastudy hasfound itreally doeshelp peoplenod off-if it is milkedfrom acow at night.(褪黑激素),Researchers havediscovered that night milk“contains moremelatonin whichhas beenprovento helppeople feelsleepy andreduce anxiety.The study,by researchersfrom Seoul,South Korea,involved micebeing fed with driedmilk powdermade fromcows milked bothduring theday andatnight.Those givennight milk,which contained10times theamount of melatonin,were lessactive andless anxiousthanthose fedwith themilk collectedduring daytime,according to the studypublished inThe JournalofMedicinal Food.Night milkquickened thestart ofsleep andcaused the mice tosleep longer.While theeffect ofcowsmilkharvested atdifferent timehas notbeen tested on humansup tonow,takingmelatonin drugshas beensuggested tothose whoare strugglingto fallasleep atnight.Previous studieshave alsoindicated thatmilk canbe excellentfor helpingsleep becauseofthecalcium content,which helpspeopletorelax.Milk isalso sugar-free andadditive-free withnutritionists recommendingskimmed milkas thebest choicebeforebed asit isthe leastfattening.The morefat youtake inbefore bedtime,the greaterburden youwill putonyour bodyatnight.
16.According tothe text,themicefedwithdaytime milkAstarted sleepmore easilyB.were moreanxiousC.were lessactiveD.woke uplater
17.Which ofthefollowingis trueofmelatoninaccording tothe textA.Its beentestedonmice forten times.B.It canmake peoplemore energeticC.It existsin daytimemilk ingreat amountDIts usedin sleepingdrugs
18.What canbe asuitable titlefor the textA NightMilk andSleepB.Fat,Sugar and HealthC.An Experimenton MiceD.Milk DrinkingandHealth
19.How doesthe authorsupport thetheme ofthetextA.By givingexamples.B.By statingarguments.C.By explainingstatistical data.D.By providingresearch results.
20.The phrasentakeinHin thelast paragraphmost probablymeansA.include Babsorb Ccheat DunderstandSection B20pointsDirections:inthissection,there isa passagewith tenblanks.You arerequired toselect oneword foreach blankfroma listof choicesgiven ina wordbank followingthepassage.Read thepassage throughcarefully beforemakingyour choices.Each choiceinthe bank isidentified bya letter.Please markthe correspondingletter ontheanswer Sheetwith asingle linethrough themay notuse anyofthewords inthebankmorethanonce.An application letterAn application letter-the letteryou writeto applyfor ajob-will probablybe themost importantkind ofletteryou willever write.Very21,it isa letterthat youwill writeseveral times,as mostpeople22employers severaltimes duringtheir businesscareers.Your firstjob,as wellas eachof thosethat followJsalmostcertain to23some writing-and mostemployers lookupon an application letteras an24indicator of an applicantswritingand othercommunication skills.The purposeof yourapplicationletter,which shouldgo togetherwith yourresume,is toget youa25interviewwith theemployer.If theletter isagoodone,it mostlikely willachieve its26The generalplan ofanapplicationletter27matches thatofasales letter.For anapplicationletter,theproduct“you areselling28of yourknowledge,your skills,your personality-everything aboutyou thatwill29youto performthe jobtothesatisfaction ofemployer.As aresult,you mustunderstand theemployers needs,know thespecificrequirements ofthe jobyou are30and knowwhat youhave tosell.A.consists Dsubject Gemployee J.enable M.personalB involveE seekingH.apply Kbenefits N.employersC.goal F.closely IexcellentL.likely OsucceededIV Cloze20pointsDirections:There are10blanks inthefollowingpassage.For eachblank there are4choices markedA,B,C,andD.You arerequired tochoose theONE thatbestfitsinto thepassage,Then markthecorrespondingletterontheanswer Sheetwith asingle linethrough thecentre.Faces,like fingerprints,are unique.Did youever wonderhow itis possiblefor usto31people Evena skilledwriterprobably couldnot describeall thefeatures that make oneface32another.Yet avery youngchild---or evenananimal,such as a pigeon---can learnto recognizefaces.We all33this abilityfor granted.We also34peopleapart byhow theybehave.When wetalk aboutsomeones35we meanthe ways36he orshe acts,speaks,thinks andfeelsthatmakethat individualdifferent fromothers.37the humanface,human personalityis verycomplex.But describingsomeones personalityin wordsissomewhat easierthan describinghis face.If youwere askedto describe38a niceface lookedlike,you probablywouldhave adifficult timedoing so.But ifyou39to describea niceperson,you mightbegin tothink aboutsomeonewho waskind,friendly,40,and soforth.
31.A.recognize B.realize Cremind D.rememberB.distinct ofC.divide fromD differentfrom
33.A.give Btake Cmake D.have
34.A.separate B.know CtellD.distinguish
35.A personalityB.personal Cperson D.personally
36.A.at whichB aboutwhich Cin whichD.from which
37.A.Unlike BLikeC.Dislike D.Likely
38.A.when C.what D.thatB.which
39.A.were askedC.was askedD.askedB areasked
40.A.considerable C.consideration DconsiderateB consider
32.A.differs fromVWriting15pointsDirections:In thispart youarerequiredto writea compositionentitled RelievingStress inno lessthan100words accordingtothefollowing Chineseoutline.Please rememberto writeit onthe AnswerSheet现代生活中普遍存在着压力
1.我的压力
2.缓解压力的建议
3.河北省年一般专科接本科教化考试英语试题答案2023语音1-5BCDAD情景对话6-10DGAFB阅读1-15CABDA16-20BDADB选词21-25LNBIN26-30CFAJE完型IN31-35ADBCA36-40CACAD作文V RelievingStressIn recentyears,owing tothe speedydevelopment ofsociety,stress hasgained greatattention amongstudents,and I am notan exception.Generally speaking,therearepossible factorsthat maygive riseto thisphenomenon.For onething,personally,Iamfaced withthe pressurewhether Ican enterthe universityI dreamof.For another,asacollege studentwho isaboutto graduate,I dontknow howtochoosethebestjol thatis suitablefor me.In addition,parents mayalsoimpose toomany theiropinions onmy mindConfronting thissituation,if wekeep turninga blindeye,thisphenomenon maylead tonegative effects.Therefore,itishigh timethat wetook feasiblesteps tohelp relievestress.First ofall,physical activitiesorlistening tomusic mayhelp relieveour stress.Whats more,the schoolhas responsibilityto educatestudents toseizethe properchances.Last butnot least,proper guidanceand adviceshould beprovided byparents.。
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