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浙江省专升本英语模拟试题
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Part I Reading comprehension (60 marks, 60 minutes)
Section A
Format I
Directions:
There are four passages in this part. Each passage is followed by
some
questions
or
unfinished
statements.
For
each
of
them
there
are
four
suggested
answers marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the
corresponding letter on Answer Sheet
1.(2?20=40 marks)
Passage One
Question 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:
The moment two humans lay eyes on each other has incredible. The first sight
of you is a brilliant holograph.
It burns its way into your new acquaintance’s
eyes and can stay printed in his or her memory forever.
Artists
are
sometimes
able
to
capture
this
quicksilver,
short
emotional
response. I have a friend, Robert Grossman, an accomplished artist who draws
regularly for Forbes, Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone, and other
popular publications. Bob has a unique gift for capturing not only the physical
appearance
of
his
subjects,
but
zeroing
in
on
the
essence
of
their
personalities.
The bodies and souls of hundreds of figures radiate from his sketch pad
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.
One
glance
at
his
pictures
of
famous
people,
you
can
see,
for
instance,
the
insecure of arrogance of Madonna, the boyishness of Clinton, the awkwardness of
George Bush.
Sometimes at a party, Robert will do a quick sketch on a cocktail napkin of
a guest. When
he’s finished drawing, he puts his pen down and hands a napkin to
the
guest.
Often
a
puzzled
look
comes
over
the
subject’s
face.
He
or
she
usually
mumbles
some
politeness
l
ike,
“Well,
er,
that’s
great.
But
it
really
isn’t
me.?nbsp;
The crowd’s convincing echo of “Oh yes it is!?nbsp;drowns down the
subject, who
is left to stare back at the world’s view of himself or herself in the napkin.
Once
I
asked
Robert
how
he
could
capture
peopl
e’s
personalities
so
well.
He
said,
“It’s
simple.
I
just
look
at
them.?nbsp;
Almost
every
fact
of
people’s
personalities
is evident from their appearance, their posture, the way they move.
First
impressions
are
indelible.
Because
in
our
fast-paced
information-overload world,
multiple
stimuli
bombard us every
second,
people’s
heads
are
spinning.
They
must
form
quick
judgments
to
make
sense
of
the
world
and