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2026年湖北省专升本英语新题型模拟卷(二)
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摘要: 在湖北专升本英语复习完一个阶段后,可以通过做模拟卷的方式,检测自己的基础实力,了解还有哪些题型容易出错。模拟卷可以帮助考生练习合理分配答题时间,避免在考试中因时间不足而影响发挥。
在湖北专升本英语复习完一个阶段后,可以通过做模拟卷的方式,检测自己的基础实力,了解还有哪些题型容易出错。模拟卷可以帮助考生练习合理分配答题时间,避免在考试中因时间不足而影响发挥。
Part II Reading Comprehension
Directions: This part is to test your reading ability,There are two sections in it.
Section 1
There are 2passages in this section.Read the passage and complete the ouline below.You should write youranswers briefly(in no more than three words
Passage 1
California condors are North America's largest birds,with wing-length of up to 3meters.In the 1980s,electrical lines and lead poisoning nearly drove them to dyingout.Now,electric shock training and medical treatment are helping to rescue these big birdsElectrical lines have been killing them off“As they go in to rest for the night,they justdon't seethe power lines,"says Bruce Rideout of San Diego Zoo.Their wings canbridge the gapbetweenlines,resulting in electrocution if they touch two lines at once. So" scientists" have comelup vitha shocking idea.Tall poles,placed in large trainingareas,teach the birds to stay clear of electrical lines by giving them a painful but undeadlyelectric shock.Before the training was introduced, 66%of set-free birds died of electrocution.Thishas now dropped to 18%
17.California condors are North America's largest birds,with________of up to 3meters.
18.Now,electric shock________treatment are helping to rescue these big birds.
19.Their wings can________between lines,resulting in electrocution if they touch twolines at once.
20.________Tall poles teach the birds to________________painful but undeadly electric shock.
21.66%oftset-free" birds died oflelectrocution,which now has ________________.
Passage 2
Junior Achievement is an international movement to educate young people about business and economics for the purpose of helping them prepare to succeed in the worldeconomy.The organization is the largest of its kind.
Junior Achievement has gone through different stages in its developmentIt was started bythe business leader,Horace Moses and Theodore Vail.andSenator MurrayCrane in1919 in Springfield.Massachusetts.The organization started with a small number of childrenaged ten to twelve.For more than 50 years,Junior Achievement programs met after school as agroup of business clubs.But in 1975,Junior Achievement began to offer classes duringschool hours.Many more youngr people joined the organization once it began to teach business *达!skills as part of the school day.In 2004,Junior Achievement Worldwide was formed.
The Junior Achievement programs teachabout businesses.how theyare organized,andhow products are made and soldThe programs alo teach about the American and worldeconomics and business operations.Young people can learn how entrepreneurship works byoperating theirown companies.Forinstance,the students develop a product and selshares in their company.They use their money to buy the materials they need to make theirproduct, which they then sellFinally,they return the profits to the people who bought sharesin the company.It is reported that in the United States alone,there are more than 22,000 places that hold Junior Achievement events currently. According to Junior Achievement,about287,000 volunteers support its programs around the world.
22.The purpose of Junior Achievement is to teach young people how to be successful in__________.
23 Junior Achievement began to offer classes during school hours in__________.
24.How products are made is taught in__________.
25.Volunteers of Junior Achievement__________the American and world economics and business operations.
26.Now more than 22.000 places in_________hold Junior Achievement events.
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