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2009年全国成人高考专升本英语真题及答案

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36、根据下列材料回答第36-55题:
Passage One
Before the conference began,a Japanese businessman was introduced to an American businessman at the lounge.The Japanese businessman,arms extending downwards from his shoulders,bowed from his waist toward the American businessman to whom he was just introduced.His eyes were directed ahead,his face showed no particular expression.
The American businessman stood straight.His eyes focused on the Japanese man’S eyes.He smiled and put out his right hand.
Both men smiled briefly in embarrassment.The Japanese man straightened up and put out his right hand.The American withdrew his hand and bowed his head.A broader smile of embarrassment.and some noise from each man-not really words,just some sounds from their throats-indicating discomfort.They were in the course of a conflict of customs;they had different habits for greeting people they were being introduced to.
When people are planning to go to another country,they expect to encounter certain kinds of differences.They usually expect the weather and the food to be different.They expect to find differences in some of the material aspects of life,such as the availability of cars,electricity,and home heating systems.And,without knowing the details,they expect differences in customs.Customs are the behaviors that are generally expected in specific situations.American men,for example,shake hands with each other when first introduced while Japanese men bow.When introduced to the Japanese businessman,the American businessman put Out his right hand because____.
A.he felt a little bit nervous
B.he wanted to express his discomfort
C.he felt a little offended by the Japanese man
D.he wanted to shake hands with the Japanese man

37、The two businessmen behaved differently because____.
A.they followed their own greeting customs
B.they were not used to the strange atmosphere
C.they couldn’t speak each other’s language
D.they had never met each other before

38、Paragraph 4 tells us that when visiting a foreign country,____.
A.it is very uncommon for one to encounter embarrassing situations
B.it is hard for one to adapt to the material aspects of life there
C.people often expect tO meet differences in customs
D.people expect the same kind of food and weather

39、This passage is mainly about____.
A.cultural invasion
B.the understanding of customs
C.business talks
D.differences in handshakes

40、根据下列材料回答第40-59题:
PassageTwo
Mr.Leonard,the principal of the Bedford Academy High School in Bedford-Stuyvesant,Brooklyn,is a man of many solutions,many of them creative,many of them,apparently, also effective.In New York City, only about 50 percent of students manage to graduate in four years.At Bedford Academy 63 percent of the students qualify for free lunch,a majority of which are being raised by a single mother and another significant number are being raised by someone other than a parent.Yet close to 95 percent of students graduate,and actually every one of those goes on to college.
Mr.Leonard does not achieve those results by admitting only high-testing students into his school.Of the students arriving with lower test scores,Mr.Leonard says that he is not looking for the students with the highest grades,or even the best behavior.He’ S looking for the ones who understand his basic mission of discipline and respect,and are willing to devote themselves to his regular training course.
The Bedford Academy High School is famous for its autonomy.For Mr.Leonard,autonomy means insisting that all entering students spend their Saturday mornings in preparatory classes the summer before they enroll.Autonomy also means an automatic weeklong suspension for any student who “disrespects a female,”said Mr.Leonar
D.It means requiring struggling students,in the weeks before the Regents exams,to attend studying sessions on Saturday from 9
A.m.until 9 p.m.It means the most senior, experienced teachers,including Mr.Leonard,teach not the school’S academic jewels,but the most struggling students.
And autonomy also means the school’ S teachers administer almost no homework.Instead they emphasize after-school tutoring where the teachers Can keep a better eye on whether the student is actually grasping the material.In Mr.Leonard’S school,most ofthe students who don’t have to pay for lunch____.
A.are adopted children
B.are parentless
C.are homeless
D.have a single parent

41、What can be a good indication of the Bedford School’s success?
A.63 percent of its students go on to colleg
B.A high percentage of students enjoy free lunc
C.All the graduates from the school go on to colleg
D.The number of its graduates is twice that of New York High School

42、What does Mr.Leonard expect from those low-testing students?
A.The highest score
B.The best behaviou
C.Respectfulness and disciplin
D.Willingness to learn by themselve

43、The school insists that students should____.
A.leave the school if they fail to respect a woman
B.attend the preparatory classes in the summer before enrolling
C.do their homework to review what they have learned
D.come to the school on Sundays

44、根据下列材料回答第44-63题:
Passage Three
People joke that no one in Los Angeles reads;everyone watches TV, rents videos,or goes to the movies.The most popular reading material is comic books,movie magazines,and TV guide s.City libraries have only 10 percent of the traffic that car washes have.But how do you explain this? An annual book festival in west Los Angeles is flourishing year after year.People wait half an hour for a parking space to become available.
This outdoor festival,sponsored by a newspaper,occurs every April for one weekend. This year’ s attendance was estimated at 70,000 on Saturday and 75,000 on Sunday.The festival consisted of 280 exhibitors.There were about 90 talks given by authors,with an audience question-and-answer period foilowing each talk.Autograph(亲笔签名)seekers sought out more than 150 authors.A food court sold all kinds of popular food and diverse foreign foods,from American hamburgers to Hawaiian shave ice drinks.Except for a $7 parking fee,the festival was free.Even so,some people avoided the food court prices by staying away and having their own sandwiches and drinks.
People came from all over Californi
A.One couple drove down from San Francisco.“This is our sixth year here now.We love it,”said the husban
D.“It’s just fantastic to be in the great outdoors,to be mnong so many books and authors,and to get some very good deals,too.”
The idea for the festival occurred years ago,but nobody knew if it would succee
D.Although book festivals were already popular in other US cities,would Los Angeles residents welcome one?“The citizens of the city are very unpredictable,”said one of the festival founders.The underlined sentence in the first paragraph implies that____.
A.city libraries have a very limited number of readers
B.only a small proportion of the readers go to libraries by car
C.city libraries provide fewer places for Car washes
D.city libraries have fewer parking places

45、The outdoor book festival attracts____.
A.autograph seekers and authors only
B.people with different interests
C.people who love Los Angeles
D.people who like cooking


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