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2019年4月广东省学士学位英语统考真题Part I Dialogue Completion :Doris,Highland Mall is having a big sale this weekend.( Doris:Don’t feel like ’m broke. A .You wanna go B .I wish I knew it. C .I can tell. D .You like it ·
正确答案:A
:Did you say you’re going to take a vacation next week Lorena:’m going to San Francisco for a couple of days. Brenda: ( I wish I could get away for a while. A .Could you go with me B .How lucky I am! C .I really appreciate it. D .I really envy you. —
正确答案:D
:Can you loan me some money Cathy: ( I’ve already gone through my paycheck for the week. A .How can I B .I’m sorry. C .I’m not sure. D .Can you imagine 正确答案:B ~
:Pamela,can you come to a meeting on Friday
Pamela:I’m not sure. ( What time are you having it Jose:We’re planning on having it around noon. A .Oh,go ahead. B .Oh,yes. C .Let me check my schedule. D . I would like to join you. 正确答案:C ;
:Do you know what Jason’s office phone number is Pam:I’m might want to look it up in the phone book. Marshall: ( but it seems that his phone number is UNLISTED. A .Sure thing, B .I don’t know,
C .I’ve checked it already, D .Oh,don’t bother,
正确答案:C —
:I thought Jane’d be happy.
Cathy:Yeah,especially since she got a promotion recently. Jake:Maybe it’s (
A .something she’d like to keep secret.
B .what she usually does. C .how she copes with something unpleasant. D .some kind of personal problem. 正确答案:D 》
:Why isn’t Judy at work today
Barbara:Apparently, ( and she couldn’t come. Sarah:I wonder what happened. A .something came up B .she didn’t say anything C .she would like to quit D .something could happen 正确答案:A %
:I came across Amanda yesterday. Bruce: ( A .How is she doing B .Never mind. C .No worry. D . Is she right 正确答案:A :Don’t lose difficulties you have will be overcome in the end.
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Rose: (
A .That sounds odd. B .We are expecting a change. C .I hope so! D .You are welcome! 正确答案:C :I’ve sent out lots of applications,but received no offer yet. Jerry: ( #
A .You think so
B .Look who’s talking. C .Is that OK D .Don’t worry. 正确答案:D :I’m sorry to say this,but these snacks are awful.
Waitress: ( A .What’s your opinion
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B .How can you say that
C .I’m terribly sorry about that,sir. D .That’s quite normal. 正确答案:C :Why don’t we go out for a picnic this weekend Susie: ( A .That’s a brilliant idea.
B .Sounds like an excellent job. [
C .Glad you could make it. D .I’m sure it isn’t so bad. 正确答案:A :Can I get some information about this program Manager: ( A .Yes,you do. B .Go on. C .You certainly can. ~
D .Good idea. 正确答案:C :Thank you for your effort to make my stay comfortable. Host: ( A .Never mind. B .Don’t be so polite. C .You are so kind. D .It’s my pleasure.
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正确答案:D
:Can you lend me a hand with this suitcase Richard: ( A .Well,I can’t. B .I guess you can. C .With pleasure. D .Don’t bother. 正确答案:C 》
Part II Reading Comprehension
Passage One A 3-year-old boy who was lost in the woods for two days is now safe at Casey Hathaway told his rescuers that he was not along in the rainy,freezing cold said he was with a friend—a bear.
The child went missing on January 22 while playing with friends at his grandmother’s house in the southern state of North the other children returned to the house and Casey did not,the family searched the area for almost an hour before calling the police. Police formed a search and rescue team to look for the young boy in the nearby two days went by and still—no woods of North Carolina are home to many black bears,like this seems one of them helped a little boy while he was lost in the on January 24,someone called the police saying they heard a child crying in the woods. Police followed up on the information and found Casey at about 9:30 that pulled him out of some briar(荆棘.He was in good Officer Chip Hughes said that Casey did not say how he was able to survive in the woods for two days in the could,rainy weather,but that “he did say he had a friend in the woods that was a bear that was with him.”
Hundreds of people helped in the search and rescue efforts,including some 600 volunteers,federal police and members of the told reporters that at no point did he think Casey had been kidnapped(绑架. Doctors at Carolina East Medical Center treated Casey for minor was then released to his family on January 25. ~
to the passage,Casey’s missing is a case of ( . accident kidnap ’s trick attack 正确答案:A 17. The woods are mentioned again and again to indicate that they ( . good places for children to play in )
home to bears and thus dangerous to children for good environment around Casey’s home be the cause of the rainy weather in the area 正确答案:B receiving the call,the police ( . indifferent Casey immediately a quick response {
not know what to do 正确答案:C found in the woods,Casey was ( . A. playing with a bear injured by a bear in some briar good condition 正确答案:D :
the following are mentioned as those helping in the rescue efforts EXCEPT ( .
police of the military 正确答案:A Passage Two The ideas about healthy eating have not changed much from your great-grandmother’s a variety of foods,don’t gain weight and avoid too much salt and scientists keep changing their a 2012 . poll,half of the respondents(受访者 said it was easier to do taxes than to figure out what is healthy to isn’t it simpler
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For one thing,nutrition or food science is really new is not yet ,there’s lots of money to be made in the food companies will say their food is healthy even if it isn’t.
In 2011,the . government put out dietary guidelines about cholesterol(胆固醇 and total panel of scientists wrote that a healthy diet is “lower in red and processed meat” because these meats lead to higher death rates from cancer and heart strong objections from the meat industry,that caution was dropped in 2016. The 2016 . nutrition guidelines have 204 are very complicated,making many believe that they have,at times,contributed to worsening instance,warnings that the fat in butter and cream produced heart attacks made people switch to nondairy these contain the trans fats that scientists now think are more harmful. Furthermore,warnings to avoid fat altogether led Americans to eat significantly more carbohydrates(碳水化合物.The carbohydrates in “fat-free” diets increase sugar in the blood,leading to more weight gain. Some nutritionists think the guidelines should be easier to understand,which would put them more in line with the eating advice given by the World Health Organization (WHO. to the first paragraph,as to what is healthy to eat,people ( . traditional food somewhat confused &
the advice of scientists changing their choices 正确答案:B example of the meat industry implies that ( . science is not reliable business has strong power scientists are wrong preference is changing $
正确答案:B
do we know about nondairy creamer( contains harmful trans fat. increases sugar in the blood.
raises the cholesterol level. leads to more weight gain. 正确答案:A nutritionists think that compared with the WHO advice,the . guidelines ( . |
reliability no sense too complicated more harm than good 正确答案:C seems to be the author’s attitude towards the . nutrition guidelines in 2016( . . >
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. 正确答案:D Passage Three As the national attention to fake news and the debate over what to do about it continue,one place where many are looking for solutions is in the classroom. In Scott Bedley’s version of Simon Says,what keep you in the game is to decide correctly whether a news story is real or start off the game,Bedley sends his fifth-graders at Plaza Vista School in Irvine,California,an article to read on their gives them about three minutes to make their decision—they have to read the story carefully,examine its source and use their who think the article is false stand “true” believers stay in their seats.
Bedley says he’s been trying to teach his students for a while to look carefully at what they’re reading and where it comes ’s got a seven-point checklist his students can follow. -
Bedley also teamed up recently with Todd Flory at Calamus Wheatland Elementary School in Calamus,Iowa,to do a fake news challenge via ’s fourth-graders chose two real article and wrote a fake article of their ,they presented them to Bedley’s class in California.
The fifth-graders decided which article out of the three was importantly,they had to explain why they thought it was ,no points. Flory says writing the fake news article was more difficult for his students than they expected because they had to make it believable.“It really hammered home the idea to them that fake news doesn’t have to be too eye-catching,”he says.“It can be a very subtle(微妙的 change,but that subtle change can have big consequences.” is probably Bedley’s version of Simon Says( course to learn about Simon’s news strategy.