
2022年大学英语考试真题卷第29测.docx
12页2022年大学英语考试真题卷(本卷共分为2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25题,每题2分每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.When given additional income for luxuries,______.A.men spend more money on physical attractivenessB.women give more attention to physical attractivenessC.men allocate more money on social statusD.women devote more money to intelligence2.Which of the following is the best title for this passageA.Difference between men and women in mate selectionB.Kindness and intelligence are also important in mate selectionC.Ways in mate selectionD.Budget-spending in mate selection3."Watchdog" (Line 1, Para 4 ) means ______from the context.A.a specially trained dogB.an administrative bureauC.a technical instituteD.a court4.The employee health study on PFOA conducted by DuPont revealed______.A.a certain degree of relation between exposure to PFOA and healthB.possible damage done by PFOA exposure to healthC.close ties between exposure to PFOA and healthD.most of the health parameters are unaffected by PFOA exposure5.According to the passage, DuPont______.A.renamed tacit as to whether exposure to PFOA could be dangerous to the publicB.refused to admit that exposure to PFOA could be a health hazardC.asked for more evidence to prove that exposure to PFOA could be a threat to people's healthD.condemned the charge that exposure to PFOA could risk people's health6.The research findings______.A.have severely influenced the company's reputationB.have made the company suffer a loss of profitsC.have done nothing serious to the companyD.have led the company to improve its products7.The researcher mentioned in the third paragraph was fired because ______.A.she worked for the rival of the companyB.she failed to keep her research results secretC.she was 0bilged to keep her discoveries secretD.she was committed to a contract with a company8.From the first, paragraph we can learn that the campus life has become ______.A.more convenientB.rather uglyC.somewhat harmfulD.no more aesthetic than before9."Privatization" and the "business model" in this passage most probably mean ______.A.potential menace to lifeB.new features of campus lifeC.new trend on campusD.dependence on industry and charities10.The author believes that we should pay ______.A.little attention to applied subjectsB.due attention to the public interest in free, shared knowledgeC.more attention to the immediate needs and demands of our customersD.considerable attention to the commercial interest in the secrecy of research results11.It is implied in the passage that ______.A.the general public is too naive to accept the "privatization"B.the notion that "the customer is always right" is out of dateC.it is a general trend that there will be more public disclosure of privately funded researchD.the bovine spongiform encephalopathy epidemic in Britain was more serious than what was disclosed12.What does the author think of intellectA.It is to be pursued.B.It underlies power.C.It is second to intelligence.D.It evolves from common sense.13.What do American parents expect their children to acquire in schoolA.Profound knowledge of the world.B.Practical abilities for future career.C.The habit of thinking independently.D.The confidence in intellectual pursuits.14.The views of Ravitch and Emerson on schooling are ______.A.identicalB.similarC.oppositeD.complementary15.Emerson, according to the passage, is probably a(n) ______.A.scholar in favor of intellectB.pioneer of education reformC.advocate of regular schoolingD.opponent of intellectualism16.We can learn from the passage that Americans have a history of ______.A.undervaluing intellectB.favoring intellectualismC.supporting school reformD.suppressing native intelligence17.The opinion of the author on media reporting is that ______.A.reporting, as it is conducted today, is of little value due to its sensationalist natureB.the inaccurate nature of the media is the result of public demand for that type of journalismC.the media is on a downward spiral toward further inaccuracies, but there is hope for the futureD.the media is primarily interested in boosting sales and only marginally interested in the accuracy of it's articles18.Some media sources utilize catchy but misleading headlines in order to ______.A.foster interest in the main text of the articleB.boost sales by stirring interest instead of by competitionC.outdo their competition in creating the most provocative storiesD.submit to the demands of the public, who want such sensational titles19.Accurate representation and reporting is vital in the media because ______.A.such information is necessary for proper decisi。
