歷年真題學(xué)士學(xué)位外國語水平考試2019秋外語試卷B
2019 年 11 月成人高等教育本科畢業(yè)生申請學(xué)士
學(xué)位外國語水平考試
英語試卷一
PartⅠ Dialogue Completion (10 points)
PartⅡ Reading Comprehension (40 points)
PartⅢ Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)
考生須知
1. 本考試分試卷一和試卷二兩部分。試卷一滿分 70 分,
試卷二滿分 30 分,考試時(shí)間共 120 分鐘。
2. 本試卷一為 B 型試卷,請將答案用 2B 鉛筆涂在 B 型
答題卡上,答在試卷或其他類型答題卡上的無效。答
題前,請核對答題卡是否為 B 型卡,若不是,請要求
監(jiān)考員予以更換。
3. 在答題卡上的正確填涂方式為,在代表的字母上劃線。
Passage Two
Have you recently spotted people carrying trash bags while jogging? Or their
hands filled with old plastic bottles? You might soon. Sweden's latest fitness craze (狂熱) --plogging--is making its way here. The term
combines the word “jogging” and the Swedish “plocka upp”, meaning pick up. In this
case, litter. Across Europe, there are plogging groups in Denmark. Germany and beyond. In
the United States, it's just starting to catch on among exercisers who are fed up with
rubbish along their route. "I'm not going to just let litter sit there. I'm not going to just walk past that plastic
bottle, "said Emily Wright. “It’s not that I don't think it's gross to pick it up. I do. But
I also think it's gross for a person to not take responsibility for it." Wright, 40, has been plogging for several months along the Alexandria
waterfront. But just a few weeks ago she learned that what she's been doing has a
name. Her partner used to lovingly tease her about her habit of going out for a
run-walk for about an hour with a trash bag and plastic gloves. “He used to call it my
trash runs," said Wright. “A few weeks ago, he said, “the Swedes have a name for
your trash runs!”’ Laura Lindberg, who lives in Hoboken, New Jersey, said a few weeks ago she
learned about plogging and had what she called an "aha moment". "It was a no-brainer. I knew I could incorporate it into my runs, said Lindberg, 36, who runs four or five days a week. "I suddenly felt guilty for not doing it for all
these years I’ve been running. All you need is a bag." 16. The term "plogging “officially began in__________. A. Sweden B. Germany
C. the U.S. D. Denmark
17. How does Wright respond to plogging?
A. She takes part in it because it is interesting
B. She hates it even though it is really fun
C. She enjoys it although it is a bit unpleasant. D. She avoids it since it is somewhat gross
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