2023年成考专升本每日一练《英语》9月8日

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试卷介绍: 2023年成考专升本每日一练《英语》9月8日专为备考2023年英语考生准备,帮助考生通过每日坚持练习,逐步提升考试成绩。

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  • Mr.Smith was a wealthy industrialist,but he was not satisfied with life.He did not sleep well and his food did not agree with him. This situation lasted for some time. Finally, after several sleepless nights, he decided to consult his doctor.The doctor advised a change of surroundings.“Go abroad,”he said.“But I’m not good at foreign language,” said Mr.Smith.“It doesn’t matter,” said the doctor.“It won't hurt you to talk a little less.Go on a voyage.Take plenty of exercise.Try to reduce your weight. Avoid rich food.” Mr.Smith went to Switzerland.He did not know French or German,and had to communicate through gestures. He attended a physical training course.The instructor made him bend his knees, swing his arms, stretch his neck and shake his head rapidly.He had to lie on the ground and raise his right and left legs alternately. After a time his muscles grew hard and firm.He forgot the financial crisis and the importance of raising the level of production. He even began to notice individual trees and individual birds. Finally he returned home. But unfortunately his improvement was only temporary.Soon he was a normal businessman again,worried about his property,his profits,his savings,his advancement in a technological society, and things in general.

    1. Mr. Smith went to see his doctor because he_____.

    Ahad little to eat

    Bwas seriously ill

    Chad to sleep

    Ddidn't feel well

  • The northern parts of the United States get very cold in the winter. It snows a great deal and the temperature often goes(21)zero degree in January,(22)and March. But the northeastern and northcentral regions of(23)have been financial and industrial centers, and they are heavily polluted. In recent years,people in these regions have begun to take vacations(24)these cold winter months. They go to southern parts of the country(25)it is warmer. Many go to Florida where the weather is (26). Others go to the southwestern states of Arizona, New Mexico and Texas where they(27)dry desert climates. It has become(28)nowadays for old people to move south to these places(29)  they retire. Typically these people sell their houses in their home communities and move south to begin a new life(30)senior citizens. Their children likely have homes(31)and many of them are moving south(32) communities where they were(33).The southern and southwestern parts of the country are now growing(34)any other part. Business and industry(35)many offices and factories in the south. California is already the most popular state in the country.

    2. 第(31)题选()

    Aof their

    Bof their own

    Cfor theirs

    Dfor their

  • There' s an old fixed understanding about the difference between cats and dogs. Dogs are loving and loyal, while cats are aloof (冷漠离群的)and indifferent. Most cat people, however, probably disagree. Overall, cat research suggests cats do form emotional bonds with their owners. Cats seem to experience separation anxiety, respond to their owners' voices more than to strangers' and look for comfort when scared.
    But a new study reveals a more complicated picture of our relationship with cats. Adapting a method previously used to study dogs, the scientists found cats—unlike dogs一don' t avoid strangers who refuse to help their owners. This doesn' t mean that the cats in this study were selfish, but they simply didn' t understand how human beings respond to each other. They weren' t aware that some of the strangers were being unhelpful.
    In an experiment, a cat watched as her owner tried to open a box to get at something inside. Two strangers sat on either side of the owner and the owner turned to one of them and asked for help. In ''helper" trials, the stranger helped the owner to open the box. In " non-helper" trials, the stranger refused. The other stranger sat passively, doing nothing. Then, both strangers offered the cat a treat, and the scientists watched to see which stranger the cat approached first. Did she prefer to take food from a helpful stranger over a passive one? Or did she avoid taking food from the non-helper?
    When this method was used to test dogs, they showed a clear preference. The dogs preferred not to take food from a stranger who refused to help their owner. In contrast, the cats in the study were completely indifferent. They showed no preference for the helpful person and no avoidance (避开)of the unhelpful person. Apparently, as far as cats are concerned, food is food.
    What should we take from this? An attractive conclusion would be that cats are selfish and don' t care about how their owners are treated at all. This is an example of human-centered thinking of animals. To really understand cats, we have to get out of this view and think of them as cats.

    3. What should we do to better understand cats, according to the last paragraph?

    ATo treat them as friends.

    BTo compare them with dogs.

    CTo regard them as animals.

    DTo care about their behavior.

  • 1. The doctor is very patient with his patients.
  • 2. 新学期伊始,你们班准备组织一场迎新晚会,让同学们熟悉起来。你(Li Yuan)打算邀请外教(Tim)来参加迎新晚会。请给他写一封e—mail,内容包括:
    (1)邀请他参加迎新晚会;
    (2)介绍迎新晚会的一些活动安排;
    (3)希望他能够做个简短发言;
    (4)期待他的到来。
  • 3. 你(Li Yuan)组织同学进行了一次烧烤野餐(barbecue)。请给你的英国朋友Tim写一封电子邮件,内容包括:
    ·野餐前的准备;
    ·野餐过程;
    ·印象最深刻的人或事。
  • Clerk: Hello, this is the front desk. (56) ?
    Brown: Hello, I need to catch a plane tomorrow at 9 a. m. (57) ?
    Clerk: Of course. (58) ?
    Brown: Room 423.
    Clerk: OK, we will call you then. (59) ?
    Brown: Yes. I need a taxi for 7 a. m. Could you do me a favor?
    Clerk: No problem. (60) ?
    Brown: Yes, thanks for your help.
    Clerk: It,s my pleasure.

    1. 60题()

    AHow can I help you

    BWhere do you live

    CCan you arrange a wake-up call at 6 a. m.

    DIs that all

    EWhat else can I help you with

    FHave you finished

    GWho is that

    HWhat is your room number

  • 2. 57题()

    AHow can I help you

    BWhere do you live

    CCan you arrange a wake-up call at 6 a. m.

    DIs that all

    EWhat else can I help you with

    FHave you finished

    GWho is that

    HWhat is your room number

  • Jane:How do you like the idea of having a picnic this Saturday? Michael:(56). But where shall we go? Jane:What about going to the Western Hill?It’s quite cool there. Michael:(57). Shall we invite John and his girlfriend to go with us? Jane:OK. And we can ask them to prepare some drinks. Michael:What should I do then? Jane: (58). Michael: (59)? Jane:I like oranges,watermelons,grapes,and bananas. Michael:When shall we start off? Jane:(60)?We can get there in an hour and a half. Michael:OK. I'll call John and tell him about our plan.

    3. 第(59)填______

    AI'll say I did

    BWonderful

    CYes,it was

    DThat’s a good idea

    EYou'd better buy some fruit and sandwiches

    FWhat kind of fruit do you like

    GHow about 6 o’clock in the morning

    HI'll be there

  • 1. 你是王刚(Wang Gang),写一封给朋友李明(Li Ming)的祝贺信,祝贺他获得复旦大学计算机科学硕士学位,并祝他今后在学习和研究方面取得成功。