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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 综合类单选集考试*卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、*html*下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1个最佳选项。b第一篇/bbyouth emancipation inspain/b? ?the spanish government is so worried about the numberof young adults still living with their parents that it has deci

2、ded to help themleave the nest.? ?around 55 percent of people aged 18-34 in spainstill sleep in their parents home, says the latest report from the countrysstate-run institute of youth.? ?to coax(劝诱) young people fromtheir homes, the institute started a “youth emancipation(解放)” programme thismonth.

3、the programme offers guidance in finding rooms and jobs.?economists blame young peoples family dependence on the precarious labourmarket and increasing housing prices. housing prices have risen 17 percent ayear since 2000.? ?cultural reasons also contribute to theproblem, say sociologists(社会学家). fam

4、ily ties in south ?europeitaly,portugal and greeceare stronger than those in middle and north europe, saidspanish ?sociologist almudena moreno minguez in her report “the lateemancipation of spanish youth key for ?understanding”.? ?”ingeneral, young people in spain firmly believe in the family as the

5、 main bodyaround which their private life is organized,” said minguez.? ?inspainespecially in the countryside, it is not uncommon to find entire groups ofaunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews all living on the same street. theyregularly get together for sunday dinner.? ?parents tolerance isanot

6、her factor. spanish parents accept late-night partying and are wary of?setting bedtime rules.? ?”a child can arrive home atwhatever time he wants. if parents complain hell put up a fight and call thefather a fascist,” said jose antonio gomez yanez, a sociologist at carlos iiiuniversity in madrid.? ?

7、mothers willingness to do childrenshousehold chores worsens the problem. dionisio masso, a 60-year-old in madrid,has three children in their 20s. the eldest 28, has a girlfriend and a job. butlife with mum is good.? ?”his mum does the wash and cooks for him,in the end, he lives well.” masso said.the

8、 “youth emancipation” programme aims at helping young people ( )a.live in an independent wayb.fight for freedomc.fight against social injusticed.get rid of family responsibilities2、*html*下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1个最佳选项。b第一篇/bbyouth emancipation inspain/b? ?the spanish government is so worried

9、about the numberof young adults still living with their parents that it has decided to help themleave the nest.? ?around 55 percent of people aged 18-34 in spainstill sleep in their parents home, says the latest report from the countrysstate-run institute of youth.? ?to coax(劝诱) young people fromthe

10、ir homes, the institute started a “youth emancipation(解放)” programme thismonth. the programme offers guidance in finding rooms and jobs.?economists blame young peoples family dependence on the precarious labourmarket and increasing housing prices. housing prices have risen 17 percent ayear since 200

11、0.? ?cultural reasons also contribute to theproblem, say sociologists(社会学家). family ties in south ?europeitaly,portugal and greeceare stronger than those in middle and north europe, saidspanish ?sociologist almudena moreno minguez in her report “the lateemancipation of spanish youth key for ?underst

12、anding”.? ?”ingeneral, young people in spain firmly believe in the family as the main bodyaround which their private life is organized,” said minguez.? ?inspainespecially in the countryside, it is not uncommon to find entire groups ofaunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews all living on the same

13、street. theyregularly get together for sunday dinner.? ?parents tolerance isanother factor. spanish parents accept late-night partying and are wary of?setting bedtime rules.? ?”a child can arrive home atwhatever time he wants. if parents complain hell put up a fight and call thefather a fascist,” sa

14、id jose antonio gomez yanez, a sociologist at carlos iiiuniversity in madrid.? ?mothers willingness to do childrenshousehold chores worsens the problem. dionisio masso, a 60-year-old in madrid,has three children in their 20s. the eldest 28, has a girlfriend and a job. butlife with mum is good.? ?”hi

15、s mum does the wash and cooks for him,in the end, he lives well.” masso said.it can be inferred from paragraph 5 that family ties are stronger in portugal than in ( )a.greeceb.finlandc.spaind.italy3、*html*下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1个最佳选项。b第一篇/bbyouth emancipation inspain/b? ?the spanish governm

16、ent is so worried about the numberof young adults still living with their parents that it has decided to help themleave the nest.? ?around 55 percent of people aged 18-34 in spainstill sleep in their parents home, says the latest report from the countrysstate-run institute of youth.? ?to coax(劝诱) yo

17、ung people fromtheir homes, the institute started a “youth emancipation(解放)” programme thismonth. the programme offers guidance in finding rooms and jobs.?economists blame young peoples family dependence on the precarious labourmarket and increasing housing prices. housing prices have risen 17 perce

18、nt ayear since 2000.? ?cultural reasons also contribute to theproblem, say sociologists(社会学家). family ties in south ?europeitaly,portugal and greeceare stronger than those in middle and north europe, saidspanish ?sociologist almudena moreno minguez in her report “the lateemancipation of spanish yout

19、h key for ?understanding”.? ?”ingeneral, young people in spain firmly believe in the family as the main bodyaround which their private life is organized,” said minguez.? ?inspainespecially in the countryside, it is not uncommon to find entire groups ofaunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews all l

20、iving on the same street. theyregularly get together for sunday dinner.? ?parents tolerance isanother factor. spanish parents accept late-night partying and are wary of?setting bedtime rules.? ?”a child can arrive home atwhatever time he wants. if parents complain hell put up a fight and call thefat

21、her a fascist,” said jose antonio gomez yanez, a sociologist at carlos iiiuniversity in madrid.? ?mothers willingness to do childrenshousehold chores worsens the problem. dionisio masso, a 60-year-old in madrid,has three children in their 20s. the eldest 28, has a girlfriend and a job. butlife with

22、mum is good.? ?”his mum does the wash and cooks for him,in the end, he lives well.” masso said.young peoples family dependence can be attributed to all the following factors except ( )a.parents toleranceb.housing problemsc.unwillingness to get marriedd.cultural traditions4、*html*下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根

23、据短文内容,为每题确定1个最佳选项。b第一篇/bbyouth emancipation inspain/b? ?the spanish government is so worried about the numberof young adults still living with their parents that it has decided to help themleave the nest.? ?around 55 percent of people aged 18-34 in spainstill sleep in their parents home, says the la

24、test report from the countrysstate-run institute of youth.? ?to coax(劝诱) young people fromtheir homes, the institute started a “youth emancipation(解放)” programme thismonth. the programme offers guidance in finding rooms and jobs.?economists blame young peoples family dependence on the precarious lab

25、ourmarket and increasing housing prices. housing prices have risen 17 percent ayear since 2000.? ?cultural reasons also contribute to theproblem, say sociologists(社会学家). family ties in south ?europeitaly,portugal and greeceare stronger than those in middle and north europe, saidspanish ?sociologist

26、almudena moreno minguez in her report “the lateemancipation of spanish youth key for ?understanding”.? ?”ingeneral, young people in spain firmly believe in the family as the main bodyaround which their private life is organized,” said minguez.? ?inspainespecially in the countryside, it is not uncomm

27、on to find entire groups ofaunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews all living on the same street. theyregularly get together for sunday dinner.? ?parents tolerance isanother factor. spanish parents accept late-night partying and are wary of?setting bedtime rules.? ?”a child can arrive home atwhat

28、ever time he wants. if parents complain hell put up a fight and call thefather a fascist,” said jose antonio gomez yanez, a sociologist at carlos iiiuniversity in madrid.? ?mothers willingness to do childrenshousehold chores worsens the problem. dionisio masso, a 60-year-old in madrid,has three chil

29、dren in their 20s. the eldest 28, has a girlfriend and a job. butlife with mum is good.? ?”his mum does the wash and cooks for him,in the end, he lives well.” masso said.which of the following statements is not true of dionisio masso? ( )a.she has a boyfriendb.she is 60 years oldc.she has three chil

30、drend.she lives in madrid5、*html*下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1个最佳选项。b第一篇/bbyouth emancipation inspain/b? ?the spanish government is so worried about the numberof young adults still living with their parents that it has decided to help themleave the nest.? ?around 55 percent of people aged 18-34 i

31、n spainstill sleep in their parents home, says the latest report from the countrysstate-run institute of youth.? ?to coax(劝诱) young people fromtheir homes, the institute started a “youth emancipation(解放)” programme thismonth. the programme offers guidance in finding rooms and jobs.?economists blame

32、young peoples family dependence on the precarious labourmarket and increasing housing prices. housing prices have risen 17 percent ayear since 2000.? ?cultural reasons also contribute to theproblem, say sociologists(社会学家). family ties in south ?europeitaly,portugal and greeceare stronger than those

33、in middle and north europe, saidspanish ?sociologist almudena moreno minguez in her report “the lateemancipation of spanish youth key for ?understanding”.? ?”ingeneral, young people in spain firmly believe in the family as the main bodyaround which their private life is organized,” said minguez.? ?i

34、nspainespecially in the countryside, it is not uncommon to find entire groups ofaunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews all living on the same street. theyregularly get together for sunday dinner.? ?parents tolerance isanother factor. spanish parents accept late-night partying and are wary of?set

35、ting bedtime rules.? ?”a child can arrive home atwhatever time he wants. if parents complain hell put up a fight and call thefather a fascist,” said jose antonio gomez yanez, a sociologist at carlos iiiuniversity in madrid.? ?mothers willingness to do childrenshousehold chores worsens the problem. d

36、ionisio masso, a 60-year-old in madrid,has three children in their 20s. the eldest 28, has a girlfriend and a job. butlife with mum is good.? ?”his mum does the wash and cooks for him,in the end, he lives well.” masso said.the phrase “wary of” in paragraph 8 could be best replaced by ( )a.tired ofb.

37、afraid ofc.worried aboutd.cautious about6、*html*b第二篇/bbroad tripvacation/b? ?its summer. in the united states, its the seasonof swimming pools, barbeques (户外烤肉), camping and road trips.?road trip vacations where the car journey is part of the fun areespecially with college students, who like to expl

38、ore the country on wheels.these budget trips are ideal for students who often have plenty of free time butlittle money.? ?”ever since i went to college, ive been travelingaround a lot, exploring the country.” said austin hawkins, a 19-year-old collegestudent from new york. this summer, hawkins and h

39、is friends have spent weekendstraveling in new england.? ?the best part about car trips, saidhawkins, is that you can be spontaneous. “on a road trip, if you get interestedin things you see along the way you can stop and explore.”? ?mattroberts, a 20-year-old student from ohio who drove to montreal,

40、 canada, agrees.”with road trips you dont have to plan in advance, you can just get into a carand drive.”? ?even with high gas prices, driving with friends ischeaper than flying. roberts paid about 40 dollars for gas, but a round tripplane ticket would have cost nearly 400 dollars.? ?driving tripsfi

41、rst became popular in the 1920s. newly paved roads and improved cars made itpossible to travel longer distances. motels (洗车旅馆) started, apppearing outsidecities.? ?by the 1950s, car ownership became the norm.construction of the us interstate (州) highway ?system began in 1956 andmotel and restaurant

42、chains popped up (突然出现) everywhere making long?distance trips easier.? ?today, the us has the highest carownership rate in the world. only 8 percent of american homes have no ear,according to the most recent us census.? ?though many collegestudents dont own a car, most have access to one. on many of

43、 hawkins trips,they used a borrowed van.? ?hawkins most memorable road trip tookplace over spring break. he and two friends drove from new york to new orleansto volunteer, helping rebuild the city after hurricane (风暴) katrina hit it lastjuly. they crossed the country in two days and slept in their c

44、ar in churchparking lots.? ?roberts road trip to canada last winter was evenmore eventful. upon arriving in montreal, they were lost in a blizzard andshivering in the25cold. to find their hotel, they turned on a laptop (笔记本电脑)and drove around in circles until they found a spot with wireless internet

45、coverage.? ?”i know we should have planned better, but wereyoung. now, when i see those guys i always say, remember when we were lost inthe snow storm! ill never forget that.”who are road trip vacations especially popular with? ( )a.teachers who have plenty of free time but little moneyb.college stu

46、dents who like to travel on wheelsc.volunteers who want to help rebuild new orleansd.americans who have no cars7、*html*b第二篇/bbroad tripvacation/b? ?its summer. in the united states, its the seasonof swimming pools, barbeques (户外烤肉), camping and road trips.?road trip vacations where the car journey i

47、s part of the fun areespecially with college students, who like to explore the country on wheels.these budget trips are ideal for students who often have plenty of free time butlittle money.? ?”ever since i went to college, ive been travelingaround a lot, exploring the country.” said austin hawkins,

48、 a 19-year-old collegestudent from new york. this summer, hawkins and his friends have spent weekendstraveling in new england.? ?the best part about car trips, saidhawkins, is that you can be spontaneous. “on a road trip, if you get interestedin things you see along the way you can stop and explore.

49、”? ?mattroberts, a 20-year-old student from ohio who drove to montreal, canada, agrees.”with road trips you dont have to plan in advance, you can just get into a carand drive.”? ?even with high gas prices, driving with friends ischeaper than flying. roberts paid about 40 dollars for gas, but a round

50、 tripplane ticket would have cost nearly 400 dollars.? ?driving tripsfirst became popular in the 1920s. newly paved roads and improved cars made itpossible to travel longer distances. motels (洗车旅馆) started, apppearing outsidecities.? ?by the 1950s, car ownership became the norm.construction of the u

51、s interstate (州) highway ?system began in 1956 andmotel and restaurant chains popped up (突然出现) everywhere making long?distance trips easier.? ?today, the us has the highest carownership rate in the world. only 8 percent of american homes have no ear,according to the most recent us census.? ?though m

52、any collegestudents dont own a car, most have access to one. on many of hawkins trips,they used a borrowed van.? ?hawkins most memorable road trip tookplace over spring break. he and two friends drove from new york to new orleansto volunteer, helping rebuild the city after hurricane (风暴) katrina hit

53、 it lastjuly. they crossed the country in two days and slept in their car in churchparking lots.? ?roberts road trip to canada last winter was evenmore eventful. upon arriving in montreal, they were lost in a blizzard andshivering in the25cold. to find their hotel, they turned on a laptop (笔记本电脑)and

54、 drove around in circles until they found a spot with wireless internetcoverage.? ?”i know we should have planned better, but wereyoung. now, when i see those guys i always say, remember when we were lost inthe snow storm! ill never forget that.”what will hawkins do when he sees something interestin

55、g on a road trip? ( )a.he will turn backb.he will drive aroundc.he will stop exploringd.he will stop to explore8、*html*b第二篇/bbroad tripvacation/b? ?its summer. in the united states, its the seasonof swimming pools, barbeques (户外烤肉), camping and road trips.?road trip vacations where the car journey i

56、s part of the fun areespecially with college students, who like to explore the country on wheels.these budget trips are ideal for students who often have plenty of free time butlittle money.? ?”ever since i went to college, ive been travelingaround a lot, exploring the country.” said austin hawkins, a 19-year-old collegestudent from new york. this summer, hawkins and his friends have spent weekendstraveling in new england.? ?the best part about car trips, saidhawkins, is that you can b

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