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1、2020级2021-2022学年第一学期学分认定考试英语学科考试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What is the man doing?A. Making a complaint. B. Offering an apology. C. Asking for help. 2. What does the man think of the game?A. Long. B. Boring. C. Exciting. 3. Where do
2、es the conversation take place?A. On a plane. B. At an amusement park. C. At home. 4. What is Mr. Smith advised to do?A. Walk around. B. Sit still. C. Lie down. 5. How many kinds of baggage areas are there at the airport?A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从
3、题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7小题。6. How did the woman scratch the red car?A. Her car backed into it. B. Her shopping cart hit it. C. Her bags dropped on it. 7. What does the woman decide to do in the end?A. Leave a note. B. Go to a grocery store. C. Drive away quickly. 听
4、下面一段对话,回答第8和第9小题。8. What are the speakers talking about?A. The mans behaviors at parties. B. Preparations for the party. C. Good table manners. 9. Why did the man fall into the pool?A. Because of his carelessness. B. Because of otherspushing. C. Because of a trick. 听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12小题。10. What is th
5、e relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues. B. Mother and son. C. Former schoolmates. 11. Where will the man go on holiday?A. Canada. B. Africa. C. America. 12. What will the man do first?A. Contact John. B. Buy train tickets. C. Reserve a hotel room. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16小题。13. How long does the
6、 woman sleep at night?A. Six to seven hours. B. Seven to eight hours. C. Eight to nine hours. 14. Why does the woman feel sick?A. She seldom exercises. B. She gets up early every day. C. She suffers from much pressure. 15. What is the woman?A. A student. B. A teacher. C. A singer. 16. What is the ma
7、ns last advice?A. Getting more physical exercise. B. Chatting with close friends. C. Taking sleeping pills. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20小题。17. What does Raymond Blanc do?A. An editor. B. A TV show host. C. A restaurant owner. 18. Where is Raymond Blanc from?A. Britain. B. France. C. Germany. 19. What is specia
8、l about the menu in the restaurants?A. It varies with seasons. B. It is mainly kid-friendly dishes. C. It shows the ingredients in the dishes. 20. What was the original price of the 3 course meal?A. $15. B. $45. C. $66. 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AOutdoor
9、 cameras are the modern version of hiring a guard for your home. Below isa list of some quality outdoor security cameras available in the market. Ring Floodlight CameraThe camera itself records in HD and you have plenty of support via the app. Through the app, you can talk to people through the came
10、ra. The camera itself has no night vision. This is a problem in the event that the bulbs(电灯泡)burn out, which will happen eventually. Campark CameraSince this outdoor security camera is built for hunting, it is wireless and completelywaterproof(防水的). Furthermore, its sensors are sharp and will natura
11、lly have night vision. That said, there are a few downsides. Because of the higher sensitivity, this camera takes a lot of unnecessary pictures and videos. Furthermore, youll need to supply an SD card to store videos and pictures. Zumimall CameraThe security camera itself is 100% wireless, connects
12、through Wi-Fi, and is battery-operated. It also has night vision and handles cold, heat, and rain very well. The only point of criticism is the storage. The cloud storage offered is limited. Forfree, you can store your videos and pictures for up to seven days before the old pictures and videos are r
13、eplaced. ZOSI Security Camera SystemIts a system including several security cameras, which pack a lot of qualities. They offer 80 feet of night vision, are weatherproof, and raise the alarm when they spot motion, etc. The downside of this system is that these cameras need to be wired to a center. An
14、dthe wiring can be disorganized and untidy. Buy these cameras here. 21. What is a selling point of Ring Floodlight Camera?A. Long battery life. B. Night vision. C. High sensitivity. D. Support through the app. 22. If you use Zumimall Camera, you. A. need to protect it from cold B. will have unlimite
15、d cloud storage spaceC. can connect it to the Internet without wires D. can freely store the videos and pictures for a month23. What do Campark Camera and ZOSI Camera have in common?A. They need an SD card. B. They are built for hunting. C. They require a wire center. D. They can stand up to water.
16、BIm always told Figure it out. Dont look it up. I could use this advice when I turnto a search engine for answers. Should we all limit our use of technology?Nicholas Carr is the author of The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to OurBrains.Carr says that we should take time away from screens. Acco
17、rding to Carr,Deep thinking, brain scientists have discovered, happens only when our minds are calmand attentive.Some might say technology like Google has positive effects. While its true that theInternet gives us answers, its not a good habit to go straight to Google. We forget thingsbecause we can
18、 get the answers so easily. Why should people have to remember all that when they could turn to Googleinstead? We have to use our minds to solve problems. If we always turn to technologyfor answers, well never learn anything on our own. An example is when my class had a math test and we were allowed
19、 to usecalculators. Most of us used it at every opportunity even though everyone in that roomcould have solved the problems on their own. We use technology because we can get theanswers and dont want to be wrong. We use the Internet in the same way. Not all technology use is bad. Adults and children
20、 use the same type of devices, butthey use different content. Adults likely use apps such as the calendar, notes, reminders and news articles. Kidsand teenagers probably use apps for messages, games and streaming sites. I think technology is not as unproductive as many people say. However, its not t
21、hesolution to every problem. We should take a break from our devices by doing hobbies such as reading, drawingor playing sports. This generation may have been born into a digital world, but we can set the nextgeneration up for success. We can start by teaching them how to use technologyproductively
22、and responsibly. 24. According to the passage, how does the Internet affect the way we solve problems?A. We use the Internet to solve the problems on our own. B. We use the Internet to memorize facts and solve problems. C. We google for answers instead of thinking about a problem. D. We turn to Goog
23、le after we see how much we already know. 25. How do adults experience technology differently from kids?A. Adults are more focused on managing schedules and being productive. B. Adults do not spend as much time on their devices as kids and teenagers. C. Adults know how to use technology to solve pro
24、blems at work and at home. D. Adults are less familiar with apps that are commonly available on smartphones. 26. What does the writer agree with about using technology?A. Technology is not productive and is not the solution to every problem. B. Google helps us find answers quickly and has positive e
25、ffects on our learning. C. We should teach our generation to use technology productively and responsibly. D. We cant always depend on technology, if we want to learn something on our own. 27. What is the identity of the writer?A. A student. B. A teacher. C. A researcher. D. An editor. CWhen you walk
26、 on a sandy beach, it takes more energy than walking down asidewalk, because the weight of your body pushes into the sand. It turns out that thesame thing is true for vehicles driving on roads. The weight of the vehicles creates a very shallow indentation(凹陷)in the pavement, and it makes it such tha
27、t its continuously driving up a very shallow hill, said Jeremy Gregory, a scientist at MIT. He modeled with his teammates how much energy could be saved, and greenhouse gases avoided, by simply hardening the nations roads and highways. And they found that hardening 10 percent of the nations roads ev
28、ery year couldprevent emissions equal to 440 megatons of carbon dioxide over the next 5 decadesthat amount is equal to how much CO2 youd spare the planet by keeping a billionbarrels of oil in the ground or by growing 7 billion trees for a decade. It reduces 0.5% ofprojected transportation emissions
29、over that time period. As for how to harden roads, Gregory says you could combine small amounts of certain fiber with high technology into paving materials. Or you could pave withspecially-made concrete, which is harder than ordinary construction materials. This system could also be a way to shave c
30、arbon emissions without some of theusual barriers. Usually, when it comes to reducing emissions in the transportation department, youre talking about changing policies related to vehicles and also driverbehavior, which involves millions and millions of people-as opposed to changing theway we design
31、and preserve our pavements. Thats just on the order of thousands ofpeople who are working in transportation agencies. And when it comes to improvingour streets and highways, those agencies are where you might say the rubber meets theroad. 28. Whats the main idea of Paragraph 3?A. Its valuable to har
32、den roads. B. Its necessary to reduce carbon dioxide. C. We should harden roads to protect oil and trees. D. We should take measures to prevent CO2 emissions. 29. According to Gregory, which could be the possible way to harden roads?A. Using regular building materials. B. Creating hi-tech computer m
33、odels. C. Changing traditional paving materials. D. Mixing fiber with special-made concrete. 30. Which of the following is one of the benefits of hardening roads?A. It profits transportation agencies. B. It avoids involving too many people. C. It offers people more job chances. D. It creates new pol
34、icies on vehicles. 31. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. How to Harden Roads. B. Sandy Beaches or Sidewalks?C. Harden Roads to Save Energy. D. Ways to Cut Down Carbon Emissions. DEarths longest artificial structure is usually said to be the Great Wall of China whilethe sec
35、ond-longest is not a wall, but a fence(栅栏). It stretches for 5,614km across eastern Australia and is intended to stop the countrys wild dogs, the dingoes, from hunting sheep. Australias dingo fence does not stand alone. Millions of kilometres of fences wrapthe world. Some are intended to limit the m
36、ovement of animals, some the movement of people, and some merely to mark the boundary. Until recently, data on the effects of fences on wildlife have been inadequate. That has changed with the publication of a report by professor Alex McInturff. One discoveryhe has made is that more than half of pub
37、lished fence research focuses on just fivecountriesAmerica, Australia, Botswana, China and South Africa. A second is that onlya third of these studies examined the impact of fences on anything other than the targetspecies involved, meaning the animals purposely intended to be kept in or out. Non-tar
38、get species, however, are often those that have their fortunes most greatly reshaped by the appearance of poles and wire. Australian fences intended to keep outdingoes are also barriers to long-necked turtles, which travel great distances over land when moving between nesting sites. In Botswana fenc
39、es built to spare cattle fromwildlife-borne disease result in serious interference with wildebeest(角马)migrations. Not every creature fares badly. Hawks(鹰)in Montana gladly sit on newly built livestock fences to hunt small animals, while fence-based spiders in South Africa outperform their tree-based
40、 cousins when it comes to catching insects. Often, though, the winners are creatures that cause trouble for existing ecosystems. Keeping dingoes out of large parts of Australia has allowed aggressive red foxes tomultiply. Native rodents(啮齿类动物)have suffered as a result. Some have beenbrought to the e
41、dge of extinction. 32. What is an original purpose of the fences?A. To expand the boundary of a country. B. To protect wild animals from being hunted. C. To keep livestock like sheep and cattle out. D. To prevent people from moving around freely. 33. Which of the following statements is right about
42、the studies on fences?A. 50% of the studies focus on just five countries.B. About two-thirds of the studies focus on the target animals. C. Non-target animals shouldnt be involved in the studies.D. The studies have reshaped the fortunes of some species. 34. Which animals unexpectedly benefit from fe
43、nces?A. Long-necked turtles in Australia. B. Cattle in Botswana. C. Tree-based spiders in South Africa. D. Red foxes in Australia. 35. What is the writers attitude to the fences around the world?A. Cautious. B. Objective. C. Disapproving. D. Favorable. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文,从文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
44、其中两项为多余选项。Nowadays being culturally aware is becoming an important skill to have. Here are5 reasons why we should learn about other cultures. Other cultures are interesting. Its interesting to learn about those who are different from you. Theres nothingwrong with doing something just because its int
45、eresting. Learning a little extraknowledge never hurts anyone. 36You can stimulate your mind. Learning about other cultures is an interesting way to challenge your thinkingprocesses and expand the way you process information.37 Make a point oflearning more about other cultures and you will find your
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