中科大EPC综合英语考试资料(完整版)
2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国科学技术大学考试全真模拟全知识点汇编押题第五期(含答案)试卷号:5

2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国科学技术大学考试全真模拟全知识点汇编押题第五期(含答案)一.综合题(共15题)1.单选题Those who anticipate price changes correctly can often gain financially from their foresight. 问题1选项A.forecastB.visionC.estimateD.talent【答案】B【解析】【选项释义】A. forecast 预测,预报B. vision 眼力,远见卓识C. estimate (对数量、成本等的)估计,估价D. talent 天资,天赋【答案】B【考查点】名词辨析。
【解题思路】foresight的意思为“深谋远虑,先见之明”,指的是有先见之明的人可以正确预测价格变化,因此就可以获得可观的经济收益,强调对事物发展的洞察力,vision与之词义相近,因此B选项正确。
【干扰项排除】A、C、D选项词义与之不符。
【句意】那些正确预测价格变化的人往往能从他们的远见中获得经济利益。
2.填空题Taste is such a subjective matter that we don’t usually conduct preference tests for food. But because the two big cola companies—Coca-Cola and Pepsi Cola are marketed so aggressively, we’ve wondered how big a role taste preferenceABCactually plays for brand loyalty.D【答案】D for改为in【解析】【考查点】固定搭配。
【解题思路】play a role in sth.为固定搭配,其意思为“在……中起作用”,how big a role到句尾的部分还原成一般陈述语序为taste preference actually plays a big role in brand loyalty,所以D部分应为in。
技能认证EPC知识考试(习题卷7)

技能认证EPC知识考试(习题卷7)第1部分:单项选择题,共35题,每题只有一个正确答案,多选或少选均不得分。
1.[单选题]商用局的CG磁阵磁盘镜像方式为()。
In commercial offices, the mirroring mode of CG disk array must be ().A)RAID0+1B)RAID1+0C)RAID1+1D)RAID1+X答案:B解析:2.[单选题]重大故障的处理原则是()。
Principle for Emergency Fault Handling is ( ).A)尽快恢复restore the system as soon as possibleB)尽快定位find the reason as soon as possibleC)尽快汇报feebback as soon as possibleD)尽快处理solve the issue as soon as possible答案:A解析:3.[单选题]PDSN激活license文件的命令()。
To activate the license file of the PDSN, runs the command ( ).A)#license download t8000.lcsB)#license install t8000.lcsC)#show licenseD)#ls license答案:B解析:4.[单选题]为了减少无线传输过程中的误码影响, 一般将GPRS签约信息中的可靠性等级设置为几级: ( )。
A)1级(Level 1)B)2级(Level 2)C)3级(Level 3)D)任意(any of the above)答案:C解析:5.[单选题]uMAC网元进行License扩容时,需要重启整局的是:A)扩容enodeb数目B)扩容在线用户数C)扩容注册用户数D)扩容PDP/承载数答案:A解析:A)ST_PPP_SIGNAL_PPP_LCP_TER_REQ_RCVB)ST_PPP_SIGNAL_PPP_LCP_TER_REQ_SENDC)ST_PPP_SIGNAL_PPP_IPCP_TER_REQ_RCVD)ST_PPP_SIGNAL_PPP_IPCP_TER_REQ_SEND答案:B解析:7.[单选题]SGSN与不同PLMN下的SGSN之间的接口为()。
国科大英语试题2006-6

PART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION (25 minutes, 20 points)Section A (1point each)1. A. He has spent many days writing his linguistic term paper.B. He spent one day working on his linguistic term paper.C. His term paper on linguistics was done yesterday.D. His linguistic term paper was due several days before yesterday.2. A. There will be many people at the party.B. The man will do his assignment before the party.C. She's not going to the party.D. The man won't be able to go to the party.3. A. He isn't serious about the expedition.B. It will cost him a lot of money.C. Other people paid for his airfare.D. It isn't fair for him to go alone.4. A. The Personnel Manager is not here.B. Mr. Smith is the Personnel Manager.C. The Personnel Manager is on vacation.D. Mrs. Jones is the new Personnel Manager.5. A. In a garden. B. In an orchard. C. In a shop. D. In a kitchen.6. A. Half a month. B. One and a half months.C. Two months. D Two and a half months.7. A. Avenues run east and west.B. Streets are in the downtown area.C. Avenues run north and south.D. Streets are in the west side of New York.8. A. Pick up the man at 5:00.B. Meet her friends at the restaurant.C. Make dinner for the man.D. Do her errands after dinner.9. A. It will be ready by three o'clock today.B. It can be picked up at two o'clock tomorrow.C. It will be ready in two hours.D. Only two rolls will be ready on time.Section B ( 1 point each)Mini-talk One10.A.2- 4 times. B. 4 - 6 times. C. 6-8 times. D. About 10 times.11. A. Dreams show people are working at night.B. Dreams help people look at daily-life situations and fears.C. Dreams can help us solve our problems.D. Dreams allow us to have different personalities.12. A. King and queen = our parents.B. Small animals = children.C. A long journey = worries about the dead.D. Crossing a river = making an important decision.Mini-talk Two13. A. 400. B. 1400. C. 4000. D. 4400.14. A. Drive in a straight-line.B. Walk along a white line.C. Pass the breath test.D. All of the above.15. A. Walking to work.B. Receiving a fine.C. Being not allowed to drive for a while.D. Paying for his insurance.Section C ( 1 point each)16. Lecture Topic: _________________________________17. Step 1:________________________________________18. Step 2:________________________________________19. Step 3:________________________________________20. Step 4:________________________________________PART II VOCABULARY (10 minutes, 10 points )Section A (0.5 point each)21. The girl was fortunate enough to live under the care of an involved father and a loving mother.A. sympatheticB. convictedC. concernedD. separated22. There is compelling evidence that pollution is responsible for many deadly diseases, such as cancer.A. convincingB. controversialC. consistentD. contradictory23. The advantage of the latest model will manifest itself in improved efficiency and protection of eye-sight.A. investB. concentrateC. plungeD. exhibit24. All the recommendations and advice will be considered in earnest before any action is taken.A. beforehandB. seriouslyC. unanimouslyD. enthusiastically25. Sometimes you have to take what is said online with a grain of salt, otherwise there would be too much news.A. completelyB. willinglyC. theoreticallyD. skeptically26. Industrialized countries are on the cutting-edge of the trend of globalization that is spreading worldwide.A. extreme frontB. effective qualityC. underlying forceD. fierce opponent27. The huge profit from patent rights forces many companies to develop new products on their own.A. secretlyB. independentlyC. jointlyD. readily28. In spite of his diminishing influence, this senior scientist has a say in some important issues.A. expandingB. piercingC. decreasingD. lasting29. It has been scientifically proved that man does have some inherent abilities that other species don't possess.A. geneticB. internalC. peculiarD. inborn30. The young Galileo carried on his experiments, turning a deaf ear to his father's plea.A. suspendedB. continuedC. fulfilledD. completedSection B (0.5 point each)31. Too much time has ______ since we worked on this project.A. circulatedB. elapsedC. occupiedD. detached32. The girl fresh from college finally received a job _____ she had been expecting.A. requestB. pleaC. suggestionD. offer33. However busy we are, we'll try to get back home _____ the dinner on the eve of the Lunar New Year.A. in time forB. in exchange forC. in store forD. in return for34. Some difficult choices involving life and death are simply outside the ______ of economic analysis.A. dimensionB. scaleC. domainD. space35. China's economy, which was now on the brink of collapse, was beginning to _____after the implementation of reform and opening-up.A. pay offB. take offC. leave offD. drop off36. After a month or so, she came to dislike the subject and wished she had not _____ it ____.A. put...upB. given...upC. taken...upD. made...up37. It is considered a crime to _____ an election of any kind by bribing voters.A. fabricateB. launchC. populateD. manipulate38. Visitors to this plateau are likely to have a ______ headache for the first few days.A. splittingB. slappingC. slicingD. sprawling39. The central government is intensifying efforts to popularize _____education in rural localities.A. voluntaryB. impulsiveC. instinctiveD. compulsory40. They are studying what kind of preferences might _______this surging demand for home-made TV sets.A. take a fancy toB. bring into playC. give rise toD. grow out ofPART III CLOZE TEST (10 minutes, 10 points, 1point each)Nobody likes taking exams; exams in your own language can be stressful enough but somehow exams in a foreign language always seem to cause more worry and anxiety. Well, the good news is that, if you 41 some simple steps, taking English language exams can be really quite 42 . It won't exactly be fun, but it certainly shouldn't give you too many headaches or sleepless nights.If you are planning to 43 one of the well-known exams such as Cambridge First Certificate, you will probably find that there's a preparation course 44 at a school near you. Check that the school has a good 45 of exam success and that the teacher is 46 . It is a good idea to ask if you will be given homework and 47 your written work will be marked by a teacher who knows the level of English 48 by the exam.If you take an exam preparation course your teacher will give you all the information you need and you will find that 49 in a class helps you to study more effectively. But you will still need to 50 in a lot of work yourself (after all, the teacher can't take the exam for you!).41. A. mind B. walk C. follow D. keep42. A. fascinating B. painless C. enjoyable D. marvelous43. A. have B. prepare C. participate D. take44. A. possible B. available C. offering D. existing45. A. management B. foundation C. expectation D. record46. A. experience B. experiencing C. experienced D. experiences47. A. how B. that C. what D. whether48. A. required B. determined C. corresponded D. accorded49. A. going B. coming C. being D. getting50. A. put B. act C. sit D. givePART IV READING COMPREHENSION (45 minutes, 30 points, 1 point each)Passage 1There are over 6,000 different computer and online games in the world now. A segment of them are considered to be both educational and harmlessly entertaining. One such game teaches geography, and another trains pilots. Others train the player in logical thinking and problem solving. Some games may also help young people to become more computer literate, which is more important in this technology-driven era.But the dark side of the computer games has become more and more obvious. "A segment of games features anti-social themes of violence, sex and crude language," says David Walsh, president of the National Institute on Media and Family. "Unfortunately, it's a segment that seems particularly popular with kids aged eight to fifteen." One study showed that almost 80 percent of the computer and online games young people preferred contained violence. The investigators said "These are not just games anymore. These are learning machines. We're teaching kids in the most incredible manner what it's like to pull the trigger. What they are not learning are the real-life consequences."They also said "The new and more sophisticated games are even worse, because they have better graphics and allow the player to participate in even more realistic violent acts." In the game Carmageddon, for example, theplayer will have driven over and killed up to 33,000 people by the time all levels are completed. A description of the outcome of the game says: "Your victims not only squish under your tires and splatter blood on the windshield, they also get on their knees and beg for mercy, or commit suicide. If you like, you can also dismember them."Is all this simulated violence harmful? Approximately 3,000 different studies have been conducted on this subject. Many have suggested that there is a connection between violence in games and increased aggressiveness in the players.Some specialists downplay the influence of the games, saying that other factors must be taken into consideration, such as the possibility that kids who already have violent tendencies are choosing such games. But could it be that violent games still play a contributing role? It seems unrealistic to insist that people are not influenced by what they see. If that were true, why would the commercial world spend billions of dollars annually for television advertising?51. Which of the following computer games is NOT mentioned as educational and harmlessly entertaining?A. Those that help people learn more about computers.B. Those that teach the features of the earth.C. Those that provide special training for writers online.D. Those that provide special training for pilots.52. According to one study, most computer and online gamesA. allow the players to take part in killing actsB. teach the players to be antisocialC. make the players forget the real life resultsD. that young people like contain violence53. What does the underlined word "dismember" in Paragraph 4 mean?A. To kick somebody out.B. To cut somebody into pieces.C. To dismiss somebody.D. To stab a knife into somebody.54. Many studies have suggested that____________.A. more and more young people enjoy cruel computer gamesB. violence in computer games makes their players more aggressiveC. there are now far more incidents of violence due to computer gamesD. simulated violence in computer games is different from real violence55. The author uses “television advertising” as an example to show that____________.A. other factors must be considered as possible causes of violence in real lifeB. computer and online games are not the only cause of increased violence in real lifeC. the commercial world is contributing to the increased violence in real lifeD. there is a close link between computer games and increased violence in real life56. The best title for the passage is___________.A. The Dark Side of Computer GamesB. Computer Games--Advantages and DisadvantagesC. The Development of Violent Computer GamesD. A Study on the Influence of Computer GamesPassage TwoThe collapse of the Earth's magnetic field---which guards the planet and guides many of its creatures--appears to have started seriously about 150 years ago, the New York Times reported last week.The field's strength has decreased by 10 or 15 per cent so far and this has increased the debate over whether it signals a reversal of the planet's lines of magnetic force.During a reversal, the main field weakens, almost vanishes, and reappears with opposite polarity. The transition would take thousands of years. Once completed, compass needles that had pointed north would point south. A reversal could cause problems for both man and animals. Astronauts and satellites would have difficulties. Birds, fish and animals that rely on the magnetic field for navigation would find migration confusing. But experts said the effects would not be a big disaster, despite claims of doom and vague evidence of links between past field reversals and species extinctions.Although a total transition may be hundreds or thousands of years away, the rapid decline in magnetic strength is already affecting satellites. Last month, the European Space Agency approved the world's largest effort at tracking the field's shifts. A group of new satellites, called Swarm, is to monitor the collapsing field with far greater precision. "We want to get some idea of how this would evolve in the near future, just like people trying to predict the weather," said Ganthier Hulot, a French geophysicist working on the satellite plan. "I'm personally quite convinced we should be able to work out the first predictions by the end of the mission."No matter what the new findings, the public has no reason to panic. Even if a transition is coming on its way, it might take 2,000 years to mature. The last one took place 780,000 years ago, when early humans were learning how to make stone tools. Deep inside the Earth flow hot currents of melted iron. This mechanical energy creates electromagnetism. This process is known as the geophysical generator. In a car's generator, the same principle turns mechanical energy into electricity.No one knows precisely why the field periodically reverses. But scientists say the responsibility probably lies with changes in the disorderly flows of melted iron, which they see as similar to the gases that make up the clouds of Jupiter.57. According to the passage, the Earth's magnetic field has ____________.A. begun to change in the opposite directionB. been weakening in strength for a long timeC. caused the changes on the polaritiesD. misguided many a man and animal58. During the transition of the Earth's magnetic field _____________.A. the compass will become uselessB. man and animals will be confused as to directionsC. the magnetic strength of the Earth will disappearD. the magnetic strength of the Earth will be stronger59. According to the experts, the reversal of the Earth's magnetic field would ____________.A. destroy almost all the creatures on the EarthB. cause some species extinctions on the EarthC. not be as disastrous as the previous oneD. cause no big trouble for man and animals60. According to the passage,_____________.A. we should not worry about the transition of the Earth's magnetic fieldB. the Earth's magnetic field will not change for at least 2,000 yearsC. the Earth's magnetic field has decreased its strength rapidlyD. the transition of the Earth's magnetic field can be controlled by modem science61. The author says "...the public has no reason to panic" because_______________.A. the transition is still thousands of years awayB. the new transition will come 780,000 years from nowC. the transition can be precisely predicted by scientistsD. the process of the transition will take a very long time to finish62. The transition of the Earth's magnetic field is possibly caused by____________.A. the flows of melted iron inside the EarthB. the periodical movement of the EarthC. the mechanical energy of the solar systemD. the force coming from outer spacePassage ThreeThe terrorist attacks in London Thursday served as a stunning reminder that in today's world, you never know what you might see when you pick up the newspaper or turn on the TV. Disturbing images of terror can trigger an instinctive response no matter how close or far away from home the event happened.Throughout history, every military conflict has involved psychological warfare in one way or another as the enemy sought to break the morale of their opponent. But thanks to advances in technology, the popularity of the Internet, and proliferation of news coverage, the roles of engagement in this type of mental battle have changed.Whether it's a massive attack or a single horrific act, the effects of psychological warfare aren't limited to the physical damage inflicted. Instead, the goal of these attacks is to instill a sense of fear that is much greater than the actual threat itself.Therefore, the impact of psychological terror depends largely on how the acts are publicized and interpreted. But that also means there are ways to defend yourself and your loved ones by putting these fears into perspective and protecting your children from horrific images.What Is Psychological Terror? “The use of terrorism as a tactic is based upon inducing a climate of fear that is disproportionate: with the actual threat," says Middle Eastern historian Richard Bulliet of Columbia University. "Every time you have an act of violence, publicizing that violence becomes an important part of the act itself.""There are various ways to have your impact. You can have your impact by the magnitude of what you do, by the symbolic character of target, or the horrific quality of what you do to a single person," Bulliet tells WebMD. "The point is that it isn't what you do, but it's how it's covered that determines the effect." For example, Bulliet says the Iranian hostage crisis, which began in 1979 and lasted for A A.4 days, was actually one of the most harmless things that happened in the Middle East in the last 25 years. All of the U.S. hostages were eventually released unharmed, but the event remains a psychological scar for many Americans who watched helplessly as each evening's newscast counted the days the hostages were being held captive.Bulliet says terrorists frequently exploit images of a group of masked individuals exerting total power over their captives to send the message that the act is a collective demonstration of the group's power rather than an individual criminal act. "You don't have the notion that a certain person has taken a hostage. It's an image of group power, and the force becomes generalized rather than personalized," says Bulliet. "The randomness and the ubiquity of the threat give the impression of vastly greater capacities."Psychiatrist Ansar Haroun, who served in the U.S. Army Reserves in the first Gulf War and more recently in Afghanistan, says that terrorist groups often resort to psychological warfare because it's the only tactic they have available to them. "They don't have M-16s, and we have M-16s. They don't have the mighty military power that we have, and they only have access to things like kidnapping," says Haroun, who is also a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego."In psychological warfare, even one beheading (斩首) can have the psychological impact that might be associated with killing 1,000 of the enemy," Haroun tells WebMD. "You haven't really harmed the enemy very much by killing one person on the other side. But in terms of inspiring fear, anxiety, terror, and making us all feel bad, you've achieved a lot of demoralization."63. What has changed the rules of psychological warfare?A. Terrorist attacks.B. The increase of military conflicts.C. Advances in nuclear weapons.D. Prosperity of the media.64. The goal of psychological warfare is to____________.A. change the ideology of the opponentB. win a battle without military attacksC. generate a greater sense of fearD. bring about more physical damage65. According to Richard Bulliet, publicizing an act of violence becomes an important part of terrorism itself because__________.A. psychological terrorism is a tacticB. terrorism depends on a climate of fear rather than on the actual threatC. the use of terrorism is to inspire fear that is more destructive than the actual threatD. publicizing the violence can make more people know the actual threat66. The Iranian hostage crisis shows that___________.A. means determines effectsB. hostage crises are prevalentC. psychological terrors remain harmlessD. the American media is effective67: Terrorists hold an individual as a hostage to _____________.A. scare the publicB. demonstrate their crueltyC. manipulate the government concernedD. show their group power68. In this passage the author___________.A. emphasizes the great impact of psychological warfareB. criticizes the violence of terrorismC. calls for an end to psychological warfareD. opposes the hostage crisisPassage FourIn a year marked by uncertainty and upheaval, officials at New Orleans universities that draw applicants nationwide are not following the usual rules of thumb when it comes to college admissions. The only sure bet, they say, is that this fall's entering classes—the first since Katrina--will be smaller than usual.In typical years, most college admissions officials can predict fairly accurately by this point in the admissions cycle how many high school seniors will commit to enrolling in their institutions. Many of the most selective schools require students—who increasingly are applying to mt,'ltiple institutions--to make their choices by May 1. Loyola University, whose trustees will vote May 19 on whether to drop several degree programs and eliminate 17 faculty positions, received fewer applications--about 2,900 to date, compared with 3,500 in recent years. The school hopes to enroll 700 freshmen, down from 850 in the past few years. Historically black Dillard University, which is operating out of a hotel and was forced to cancel its annual March open house, also saw drops, as did Xavier University, a historically black Catholic institution that fell behind its recruitment schedule. Dillard won't release numbers, but spokeswoman Maureen Larkins says applications were down and enrollments are expected to be lower than in the past. Xavier admissions dean Winston Brown says its applicant pool fell by about half of last year's record 1,014; he hopes to enroll 500 freshmen.In contrast, Tulane University, which is the most selective of the four and developed an aggressive recruitment schedule after the hurricane, enjoyed an 11% increase in applications this year, to a record 20,715. Even so, officials predict that fewer admitted students will enroll and are projecting a smaller-than-usual freshman class--l,400, compared with a more typical 1,600. Tulane officials announced in December that they would eliminate some departments and faculty positions.Like Tulane, other schools are taking extra steps this year to please admitted students, often by enlisting help from alumni (校友会) around the country and reaching out to students with more e-mail, phone calls or Web-based interactions such as blogs. In addition, Loyola is relaxing deadlines, sweetening the pot with larger scholarships and freezing tuition at last year's level. Dillard, too, is freezing tuition. It's also hosting town meetings in target cities and regions nationwide, and moved its academic calendar back from August to mid-September "to turn away from the majority of the hurricane season," Larkins says. Xavier extended its application deadline and stepped up its one-on-one contact with accepted students. And Tulane, among other things, has doubled the number a hurricane of on-campus programs for accepted students and hosted a community service weekend program.While the schools expect applicants to be apprehensive, the admissions officials also see encouraging signs of purposefulness among applicants. "A lot of students who are choosing to come to this city are saying, 'I want to be a part of the action,'" says Stieffel, noting that Loyola's transfer applications were up 30%. And while applications to Xavier are down, Brown is betting that students who do apply are serious. "The ones who are applying, we feel, are more likely to come," he says.69. The word "Katrina" in Para. 1 probably refers to_____________.A. a hurricaneB. an admission officialC. a universityD. a student70. It can be learned from the passage that__________.A. most colleges require students to apply and commit to their institutionsB. more students are applying to multiple institutionsC. all students are required to make their institution choices by May 1D. university trustees make decisions on enrollment.71. The following statements are all true EXCEPT_________________.A. Tulane University also saw drops in applications this yearB. Xavier University fell behind its recruitment scheduleC. applicants to Xavier university fell by about half of last year's recordD. Loyola University will vote on whether to eliminate 17 faculty positions72. In order to attract applicants, Loyola University and Dillard University are both_________.A. freezing tuitionsB. extending application deadlinesC. hosting meetingsD. increasing scholarships73. Tulane University enjoyed an increase in applicants due to its__________.A. new enrollment policiesB. aggressive recruitment scheduleC. academic positionD. financial situation74. The passage is mainly concerned with____________.A. the drops of the applicants of universitiesB. the dilemma of the admission officialsC. the usual rules of college admissionsD. the effects of the hurricanePassage FiveA store exposure to crime does not diminish when the store is closed. On the contrary, as night falls, criminals are on the move looking for the best crime opportunity. This period of time is, in fact, critical. Owners generally rely only on the presence of physical barriers and electronic security. But they do not seem to be able to stop a determined effort by a group of professional criminals.When closed, commercial stores can be attacked in many different ways such as:Three-minute burglary. It involves attacking a glass front door or a window at night, smashing a display case, and stealing merchandise left out of safes. This type of criminals has little concern about the alarm system: They intend to be gone before any reaction is made to the alarm signal. In the United States, this type of burglary represents nearly 75% of all the burglary events in the jewelry industry.Ramming. It means driving into a store by smashing the front windows or doors. It has also been a practice used by criminals to gain access to valuable merchandise.Safecracking. It involves attacking a safe and stealing its contents. It should not be left out as a risk for store owners, but it makes up for a very small percentage of closed store crimes. This type of crime is decreasing as a result of the high security safes and alarm systems.Robbery is not frequent during closing time, but always represents a threat to store owners. Criminals may in fact decide to take them (or family members) hostage when at home and force them back to the store.To reduce the risks for a closed store crime to occur, the following reduction strategies are recommended:Safes. Time locks on safes, which allow opening only at specified times, can be considered as an added source of protection. Making use of different safes for high value merchandise can also reduce potentially heavy losses.Exterior and interior lighting. This is essential, as it remains one of the most effective weapons against burglary, theft and armed robbery. Lights should be positioned at strategic points and exterior lights should be protected against damage.Security systems. Detection and security systems are extremely important. Another interesting device is the smoke screen system. Once activated, this system, within seconds, fills a small area with a thick but harmless smoke, thus preventing criminals from seeing and forcing them to flee.75. A store exposed to crime at day time __________.A. is less likely to be attacked with the presence of physical barriers at nightB. seems to invite a group of professional criminals at nightC. creates the best crime opportunity at nightD. is more likely to be broken into at night。
(完整版)USTC中科大日常交流英语口语期末考试

Request:1.what music do you like ?why?I like Michael Jackson too.I know much about him,Do you remember his signature dance move --the moon walk,and he has many widespread songs ,such as Beat it,Dangerous,Earth song,and so on.But i like him not only because his great achievement in the music field but also his achievement in the public charity ,it’s reported that his donations for charity over 600 million dollars, he is the artist who had the largest donations to charity as an individual around the world.2.Theme:Does music influence life?please give your comments and reason,Give some examples when you need!I think different person has different tastes on music,As an old saying goes that One man's meat is another man's poison,the different music has different influence on people,for example,absolute music can create a peaceful atmosphere that is good for relaxing after a busy day .the pop music tends to give us energy and make us full of life.And some songs such as You Are Not Alone can appeal us to care about the aids patient,and the Earth Song appeal us to protect environment.So it’s the song’s another important influence on public.3.Which musician do you appreciate mostly?Give your examples and reason.I love many kinds of music,so i don’t have a clear target to a person, Except for the Jackson and some other foreign musician,i love many Chinese musician too,such as JJ,Guang liang,Xusong and so on,Because these musician’s song have a common feature is that they all full of special Chinese style and most of all describe about young’s living emotion and confuse.Listen to these music will make me feel more close.。
中科大、国科大等7所高校2019年自主招生综合评价笔试、面试真题

中科大、国科大等7所高校2019年自主招生综合评价笔试、面试真题中国科学技术大学~自主招生数学部分共8个填空题、3个解答题,分值为100;物理部分共10个选择题、6个大题,分值为100。
根据考生回忆,物理部分中规中矩,而数学部分整体格式类似高中数学联赛一试,难度和联赛一试相仿。
以下是部分真题。
填空题(1)二元绝对值不等式控制区域求面积,一个小难点是两个绝对值都是二元的。
如果第一时间抓住图形对称中心,分类讨论起来并不困难。
(2)考查三角形和向量结合类型题目,具体来说就是“奔驰定理”。
若知道结论可以快速解答,不知道的话就需要一些时间来推论了。
(3)有一道送分题,表面看上去是在考察代数,实际上可以转化为一个圆和一个定点的距离问题。
涉及到二次曲线参数方程的知识。
解答题(1)直接考查计数原理中的完全错排数,剩下就是计算了。
(2)数论题目,要用到二试以上的知识点,涉及的知识有费马小定理,欧拉定理。
题目难度较大,没有学过竞赛的题目根本无从下手。
中国科学院大学~综合评价中国科学院大学2019年综合评价采用5人小组面试,组员之间没有交流讨论环节,一共1个小时。
随机分组,不分专业。
面试问题大概分三个方向,1、考生自我介绍及个人情况了解;2、围绕国科大相关提问;3、专业相关的题目。
面试真题(部分)1、自我介绍,为什么来到国科大2、如果过了清北线怎么抉择?3、介绍所认识的国科大优势4、你认为目前科学能解决但未解决的问题是什么?5、介绍个人对未来的专业发展有什么规划,兴趣,暑假计划6、高中让你骄傲的事是什么?7、你认为弱势群体是谁?为什么?8、你的人生理想是什么?浙江大学~自主招生面试题(考生回忆)1、最喜欢的一本书,具体理由2、接着提问,喜欢的书有什么缺陷和不足3、用英语回答,暑假准备做什么南京大学~自主招生南京大学2019年自主招生笔试分为理科综合和文科综合,其中,理科综合一共8大题,4题数学、4题物理,考两小时。
“思维量和计算量都挺大的,有些题目需要用到高中的一些结论来倒推。
2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国科学技术大学考试全真模拟全知识点汇编押题第五期(含答案)试卷号:7

2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国科学技术大学考试全真模拟全知识点汇编押题第五期(含答案)一.综合题(共15题)1.单选题Clinton denied the more serious allegations that he had lied under oath about the relationship and had entreated Lewinsky to do the same.问题1选项A.pleadedB.flatteredC.deceivedD.scared【答案】A【解析】【选项释义】A. pleaded 乞求,恳求B. flattered 奉承,讨好C. deceived 欺骗,蒙骗D. scared 惊吓,使害怕【答案】A【考查点】动词辨析。
【解题思路】entreated的意思为“恳求,乞求”,指的是克林顿恳求莱温斯基同他一起在两人的关系上撒谎,pleaded与之词义相近,因此A选项正确。
【干扰项排除】B、C、D选项词义与之不符。
【句意】克林顿否认了更严重的指控,即他在宣誓后就两人的关系撒了谎,并恳求莱温斯基也这样做。
2.单选题Long-term water availability is largely determined by the average conditions in a river basin, but it is often extreme events that cause acute water insecurity.问题1选项A.occasionalB.constantC.urgentD.serious【答案】D【解析】【选项释义】A. occasional 偶尔的,偶然的B. constant 连续发生的,不断的C. urgent 紧急的,紧迫的D. serious 严重的,有危险的【答案】D【考查点】形容词辨析。
【解题思路】acute的意思为“十分严重的”,这里指极端事件让水变得非常不安全,有严重的安全问题,serious与之词义相近,因此D选项正确。
2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国科学技术大学考试全真模拟全知识点汇编押题第五期(含答案)试卷号:1

2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国科学技术大学考试全真模拟全知识点汇编押题第五期(含答案)一.综合题(共15题)1.单选题The physical devastation caused by the Civil War, the freeing of the slaves, and the chaos of the Reconstruction era had ruinous effects on Mississippi’s economy.问题1选项A.impactB.disorderC.offenceD.folly【答案】B【解析】【选项释义】A. impact 巨大影响,强大作用B. disorder 杂乱,混乱C. offence 犯罪,罪行D. folly 愚笨,愚蠢的想法(或事情、行为)【答案】B【考查点】名词辨析。
【解题思路】chaos的意思为“混乱,杂乱”,指的是重建时期的混乱,disorder与之词义相近,因此B 选项正确。
【干扰项排除】A、C、D选项词义与之不符。
【句意】南北战争造成的物质破坏,奴隶解放和重建时期的混乱给密西西比的经济带来了毁灭性的影响。
2.单选题Is it surprising that a wave of sadness swept over me as I looked for the last time at the Flaming Cliffs, gorgeous in the morning sunshine of that brilliant August day?问题1选项A.splendidB.riskyC.restlessD.gloomy【答案】A【解析】【选项释义】A. splendid 壮丽的,雄伟的B. risky 有危险(或风险)的C. restless 坐立不安的,不耐烦的D. gloomy 黑暗的,阴暗的【答案】A【考查点】形容词辨析。
2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国科学技术大学考试全真模拟全知识点汇编押题第五期(含答案)试卷号:2

2022年考研考博-考博英语-中国科学技术大学考试全真模拟全知识点汇编押题第五期(含答案)一.综合题(共15题)1.单选题Those who anticipate price changes correctly can often gain financially from their foresight. 问题1选项A.forecastB.visionC.estimateD.talent【答案】B【解析】【选项释义】A. forecast 预测,预报B. vision 眼力,远见卓识C. estimate (对数量、成本等的)估计,估价D. talent 天资,天赋【答案】B【考查点】名词辨析。
【解题思路】foresight的意思为“深谋远虑,先见之明”,指的是有先见之明的人可以正确预测价格变化,因此就可以获得可观的经济收益,强调对事物发展的洞察力,vision与之词义相近,因此B选项正确。
【干扰项排除】A、C、D选项词义与之不符。
【句意】那些正确预测价格变化的人往往能从他们的远见中获得经济利益。
2.填空题The overemphasis on the exterior elevation in its former design resulted in the closeness and ________ of the interior space. (regular) 【答案】irregularity【解析】【考查点】名词。
【解题思路】根据关键词and,可知横线处和closeness都是名词,结合语境,过分强调建筑的外部立面致使建筑不规则,irregularity意思为“不规则(或无规律)的事物”,符合语境。
【句意】在原有设计中过分强调建筑的外部立面,导致室内空间的封闭和不规则。
3.单选题Creatively exciting and commercially attractive…You’ve got a movie here that will _______ kids and adults alike.问题1选项A.appeal toB.resort toC.switch toD.refer to【答案】A【解析】【选项释义】A. appeal to 对……有吸引力B. resort to 依靠,求助于C. switch to 切换到,转变成D. refer to 指的是【答案】A【考查点】词组辨析。
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