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2018年浙江专升本英语真题

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36. A. successful B. important C.necessary D. difficult 37. A.age B. growth C.adjustment D.education 38.A.family B.peers C. friends D. class

39. A. Spanish B. English C. Portuguese D.French 40. A. So B. Moreover C. And D. But 41. A. could B. should C. would D. might 42. A. time B. past C. present D. future

43. A. language B.art C. technology D. design

44. A. disappointment B. surprise C.annoyance D.dissatisfaction 45. A. apply B.cater C.adapt D.move 46. A. top B. moral C. natural D.popular 47. A. failed B. rejected C.chose D.urged

48. A. machines B. shelters C. filters D.products 49.A.adjusted B.relate C. affiliated D.expose 50. A. figuring B.wiping C.filling D.ruling 51. A. with B.for C.on D,in

52.A.easy B. pleasant C.tough D. smooth 53.A.question B.problem C. door D.road

54. A. undertook B. funded C.started D.survived 55. A. putting B. funded C. working D. counting

Section B Short Answer Questions(每小题 3 分,共 10 分)

Directions: In this part there is a short passage followed by five questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements with no more than 10 words. Please write your answers ou The Answer Sheet.(10 points) Researchers in Japan and Australia say they have made progress in developing blood test that could one day help doctors identify who might get Alzheimer’s disease. The scientists said the test can recognize a protein known as amyloid (涛粉样蛋) beta, which other studies have linked to Alzheimer's. They said it was correct more than 90 percent of the time in a study involving over 370 people. The findings were published in the journal Nature.

Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of demenna(痴呆). Experts believe dementia affects close to 50 million people worldwide. By the year 2050, it is expected to affect more than131 million people. Those numbers come from Alzheimer's Disease International, a non-profit group. Currently, doctors have two ways to identify a buildup of amyloid beta in the brain. One is brain scan or brain imaging; the other is a spinal tap(脊椎抽液). But both tests are invasive,costly and may only show results when the disease has already started to progress. There isno treatment that can slow the progression of Alzheimer's. Current drugs can only case some of the effects of the disease.

Having a simple, low-cost blood test could make it easier for drug companies to find enough people who are at risk of developing Alzheimer's to test new medicines, said Katsuhiko

Yanagisawa. He was one of the leaders of the study. He works at the Japanese National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology

Alzheimer's disease is thought to start developing years before patients have any signs of memory loss. Experts say an important factor in finding an effective treatment will be the

ability to recognize signs of the disease early. \Colin Masters, a co-leader of the study and a professor at the University of Melbourne in Australia. \effect of therapeutic intervention. And that’ s where the real value in this test will come. \Masters added.

56. This passage reports the development of a test to diagnose Alzheimer's disease 57. One advantage of the present test is that it costs than the previous tests.

58. All the three tests identify Alzheimer’s disease by detecting a protein named . 59. Can doctors cure or slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s disease today

60. Alzheimer's disease may have already started before patients have any signs of memory .

Part III Translation(30 points,30 minutes)(每小题 3 分,共 30 分) Section A Chinese-English translation

Directions: Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese expressions given in the brackets. Please write your translation on The Answer Sheet.(15 points) 61. (起源于汉朝), Shadow-play(皮影戏) became popular among ordinary people in Tang dynasty

62. Trade between West and East moved through Central Asia along the fame silk Road, bringing (发 展与繁荣)

63. The Grand Canal flows southwards (纵贯四省)of Hebei , Shandong, Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

64. BYD is now famous for its\, (名称所示),can be recharged by plugging them into electricity sockets.

65. If you are to study for (学士学位),you have to take standardized examinations on a couple of subjects.

Section B English-Chinese Translation

Directions: Translate into Chinese the underline sentences in the following passage. Please write your translation on The Answer Sheet.(15 points)

When asked how far engineers had done towards creating artificial intelligence(AI),Stephen W. Hawking replied: 66. Once humans develop artificial intelligence, it would take off on its own. It will redesign itself at an ever increasing rate. Humans, who are limited by slow biological evolution, couldn't compete with them. We would be replaced.”

In my view, the late Cambridge professor is wrong because there are strong grounds for believing that computers will never copy all human cognitive abilities. 67. AI has historically failed to copy human mentality, and it will continue to fail. Three fundamental problems explain why.

First, computers lack true understanding. A US philosopher John Searle proposes how a computer program can appear to understand Chinese stories by responding to questions, but fail to truly understand anything of the interaction.

Second, computers lack consciousness. Some researchers hold 68. if a robot experiences a conscious sensation as it interacts with the world, consciousness will exist in everything everywhere:in the cup of tea I am drinking, in the seat that I am sitting on. But does

everything in this world have souls or minds? If we reject this idea, we must reject machine consciousness

Lastly, computers lack mathematical insight. Can the human mind be completely realized by mere computations

my role as an Al expert on the International Committee for Robot Arms Control.I am

particularly concerned by the potential development of robotic weapons systems. 69. These systems can engage themselves in military action without human instruction. This is because current AI is not similar to human intelligence. When fighting against each other, poorly designed autonomous systems have the potential to make the situations worse rapidly. Such systems can exhibit true artificial stupidity.

It is possible to agree that 70. AI may pose an existential threat to humanity, but it will never become more intelligent than us.

Part IV Writing(30 points,30 minutes)(每小题 30 分,共 30 分)

Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic Population Transformation in China. You should write about 120 words following the Chinese outline given below, taking the information available in the following table us evidence. Please write your composition on The Answer Sheet. (30 points) 第 71 题表: Population Transformation in China

(1)简述表格内容,概括中国人口变化

(2)简要说吸人口变化可能带来的社会影响,如居民养老、代际关系、劳动力人口下降等 3)提出相应的建议和措施。

2018年浙江专升本英语真题

36.A.successfulB.importantC.necessaryD.difficult37.A.ageB.growthC.adjustmentD.education38.A.familyB.peersC.friendsD.class39.A.SpanishB.EnglishC.Portuguese
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