
2022年大学英语考试考前模拟卷一第24测.docx
25页2022年大学英语考试考前冲刺卷一(本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格单位: 姓名: 考号: 题号单选题多项选择判断题综合题总分分值 得分 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.It is still unusual to get a job with out a face-to-face contact with your boss-to-be()A.未经与你未来的老板面对面接触就得到一份工作,这依然是很罕见的B.不和你未来的老板面对面地签订合同就找到工作,这是非同寻常的C.找到一份工作就不想和你的老板见面,这是不常见的D.不和当老板的人见面就得到一份工作,这是很不正常的2.The faces of elderly, happily-married people sometimes resemble each other. Dr, Al- ken studied a number of couples who had been married for at least twenty-five years. Each couple provided two photographs—one photo for each partner at the time of their marriage and another photo of each partner twenty-five or more years later. All background was cut from the photos to remove any clues. The photos were then displayed in groups: a random grouping of the persons at the time of their marriage and another random grouping of the same persons who took photographs later. Some judges were asked to pick out the partners. They failed totally with the first group. Their judgments were no better than chance. But with the photos taken twenty-five or more years after the marriage, the judges were quite successful at deciding who was married to whom. They were particularly successful with the most happily-married couples.Dr. Aiken believes there are several reasons why couples grow alike. One reason has something to de with imitation. One person tends to copy or do the same as someone else without knowing it. He says human beings imitate the expressions of the aces of their loved ones. Another possible reason, he says, is the common experience of the couples. There is tendency for people who have the same life experience to change their faces in similar ways. For example, if a couple suffered a lot from sad experiences, their faces are likely to change in a similar way.According to the passage,()looked more alike.A.old couplesB.couples living a sad lifeC.couples living in happinessD.long-married couples3.A lawyer friend of mine has devoted herself to the service of humanity. Her special area is called "public interest law". Many other lawyers represent only clients who can pay high fees. All lawyers have had expensive and highly specialized training, and they work long, difficult hours for the money they earn. But what happens to people who need legal help and cannot afford to pay these lawyers’ feePublic interest lawyers fill this need. Patricia, like other public interest lawyers, earns a salary much below what some lawyers can earn. Because she is willing to take less money, her clients have the help need, even if they can pay nothing at all, Some clients need legal help because stores have cheated them with faulty merchandise. Others are in unsafe apartments, or are threatened with eviction (being driven) and have no place to go. Their cases are all called "civil" cases. Still others are accused of criminal acts, and seek those public interest lawyers who handle "criminal" cases. These are just a few of the many situations in which the men and women who are public interest lawyers serve to extend justice throughout society.The word "clients" in this passage means()A.people who can pay high fees to their lawyersB.people who are very poor and can’t afford to pay their lawyersC.people who have been cheated by stores or threatened with evictionD.people who needs and uses legal help from lawyers4.It is generally accepted that old people should have a share in the rewards for material and cultural advancements to which they have made contributions()A.不言而喻,老年人应该享有一份回报,因为他们曾经为物质和文化作出过贡献。
B.人们普遍认为,老年人对物质和文化的进步作出过贡献,应该分享其成果C.毫无疑问,老年人有实力又有文化,他们都会主动为社会和文明多做贡献D.毋庸置疑,老年人创造过物质文明和精神文明,他们应该享受各种奖励5.The faces of elderly, happily-married people sometimes resemble each other. Dr, Al- ken studied a number of couples who had been married for at least twenty-five years. Each couple provided two photographs—one photo for each partner at the time of their marriage and another photo of each partner twenty-five or more years later. All background was cut from the photos to remove any clues. The photos were then displayed in groups: a random grouping of the persons at the time of their marriage and another random grouping of the same persons who took photographs later. Some judges were asked to pick out the partners. They failed totally with the first group. Their judgments were no better than chance. But with the photos taken twenty-five or more years after the marriage, the judges were quite successful at deciding who was married to whom. They were particularly successful with the most happily-married couples.Dr. Aiken believes there are several reasons why couples grow alike. One reason has something to de with imitation. One person tends to copy or do the same as someone else wi。
