最新山东大学网络教育专升本英语模拟题

最新山东大学网络教育专升本英语模拟题
最新山东大学网络教育专升本英语模拟题

山东大学网络教育专升本英语模拟题

模拟题1

一、单项选择(共20小题,每小题3分)

1. I jumped out of my bed________I heard the fire alarm.

A. usually

B. carefully

C. regularly

D. immediately

D

2. There are many people dancing________ music in Beihai Park every evening.

A. to

B. in

C. by

D. from

A

3. The scientists began to think about what use could be such materials.

A. made from

B. made up

C. made of

D. made out

C

4. Plastic and rubber won't electricity, but copper will.

A. have

B. Conduct

C. shapes

D. made

B

5. , what he thought was reasonable

A. Generally spoken

B. Generally speaking

C. Spoken generally

D. Speaking generally

B

6. September 18,1931 is the day we’ll never forget.

A. that

B. when

C. on which

D. on that

A

7.You’d better have your room . It’s .

A. clean; in mess

B. clean; in a mess

C. cleaned; in mess

D. cleaned; a mess D

8. He was about ________to bed________ he heard a noise.

A. to go; as

B. going; because

C. to go; when

D. going; until

C

9. ---Have you food?

---Yes, our food . So we must buy some immediately.

A. run out; has run out

B. run out; has run out of

C. run out of; has run out

D. run out of; has been run out

C

10.----English has a large vocabulary, hasn’t it?

----Yes, more words and expressions you will find it easier to read

an communicate.

A. knowing, and

B.know, and

C.to know , or

D.known, or

B

11. _______that it's very cruel to kill wild animals for money.

A. It is no doubt

B. There is no doubt

C. It is not doubt

D. There is not doubt

B

12.Mr Green expressed the hope he could have another chance to come to visit China again the next year .

A. what

B. which

C. when

D. that

D

13. During the Spring Festival the railway was busy ______ passengers from one place to the

other.

A. ransporting

B. transforming

C. translating

D. Tmaking

A

14. The solider insisted on searching for the survivors from the earthquake, _____ he hadn`t

slept for 30 hours.

A. now that

B. just because

C. even though

D. as though

C

15. He just plays football for _______, and he thinks it _______great pleasure to have

_______good knowledge of football.

A. fun ; /; /

B. fun ; a; a

C. a fun; a; /

D. a fun ; /; a

B

16. Christopher Reeve said he was far busy with living to think of up.

A. so, giving

B. very, giving

C. too, given

D. too, giving

C

17. Just at that time, dark clouds appeared in the sky, which suggested it_______.

A. will rain

B. was raining

C. had rained

D. was going to rain

D

18. Children shouldn’t go swimming in the lake they are with their parent.

A. until

B. before

C. if not

D. unless

D

19. He_______as a national hero for winning the first gold medal for his country in the Olympics.

A. was regarded

B. has regarded

C. regarded

D. had been regarded

A

20. ---Is there any particular soup you would like to have?

---_______you select is all right with me.

A. Whatever

B. Which

C. No matter what

D. Anyone

B

二、完型填空(共15空,每空2分)

It is 21 for you to get up in the morning? Do you sometime oversleep? Are you often late for work or school? Yes? Then Hiroyuki Sugiyama of Japan has a(n) 22 bed for you. Hiroyuki’s bed will get you up in the morning! Here is how it 23 .

The bed is connected 24 an alarm clock. First, the alarm clock rings. You have a few minutes to wake up. Next, a tape recorder in the bed plays 25 music or other pleasant sounds. The tape recorder in Hiroyuki’s bed plays a recording of his girlfr iend. She whispers in a sweet voice , “Wake up, darling, please.” A 26 minutes later, a second recording 27 . The sound recording can be loud music or unpleasant sounds. Hiroyuki hears a recording of his boss 28 , “Wake up immediately, or you’ll be late!”

If you don’t get up 29 the second recording, you will be sorry! A mechanical “foot” is in the bed. The mechanical foot kicks you in the head. Then the bed waits a few 30 minutes. What! You’re still in bed! Slowly the 31 of the bed rises higher and higher. The foot of the bed

goes lower and lower. Finally , the bed is vertical (垂直的). You 32 off the bed and onto the

floor. You are out of bed and 33 .

Hiroyuki made his bed because he wanted to win a 34 .He works for Honda Motor Company. Once every two years Honda has a contest for its 200,000 employees—“All-Honda Idea Contest”. The employees think of new 35 . If their ideas win, the employees win prizes . Hiroyuki Sugiyama won one of the top prizes for his bed.

21 A hard B easy C difficult D necessary

22. A. special B. expensive C. valuable D. comfortable

23. A. works B. runs C. happens D. moves

24 A on B to C in D for

25. A. loud B. soft C. pop D. classical

26 A few B little C lot D bit

27. A. sends B. turns C. appears D. plays

28. A. whispers B. calls C. shouts D. persuades

29. A. before B. after C. since D. until

30. A. other B. another C. more D. one

31. A. end B. middle C. top D. body

32 A turn B slide C take D put

33. A. angry B. awake C. happy D. work

34 A race B match C competition D contest

35. A. ideas B. thoughts C. facts D. ways

答案CAABB ADCBC CBBDA

三、阅读理解(共4篇,每篇5小题,每小题3分)

Passage one

Francis Bacon, one of the most important philosophers(哲人)of England, was born in

London and educated at Cambridge University. When he was only 15, he went to France to work

for the English ambassador (大使).

Two years later he went back to England to study law. At the age of twenty three he was

chosen to parliament (议会). His ideas about how scientists should study things in nature help to

bring the modern way of thinking, called the scientific method.

One of the Bacon`s best-known books was his Essays. Each essay was a short piece of writing in which he tried to give a lesson by discussing sides of a subject such as studying, conversation, friends and healthy living. In many of his books, Bacon explained how scientists should study things as they really existed in nature and then tried to figure out what caused a particular thing to be as it was. Later, by doing experiments, the scientist could see that any one cause would always

have the same result. This method, which is called inductive reasoning, is used by all the scientists today, but it was new in Bacon`s time.

36. According to the passage we know that .

A. Francis Bacon was the most important philosopher of England

B. Francis Bacon worked for a French ambassador at the age of 15

C. Francis Bacon had good education

D. Francis Bacon stayed in France until he was 23

37. It can be known that Francis Bacon was famous for .

A. inventing the scientific method of studying things in nature

B. his books

C. his Essays

D. being a member of parliament

38. His essay gave many useful lessons on .

A. studying

B. conversation

C. friends and healthy living

D. all of the above

39. The underlined phrase “inductive reasoning” in the passage means .

A. to study things as they used to be

B. to reach a conclusion by reasoning from general laws to a particular case

C. to discover general laws from particular facts or examples

D. to study things in a particular way

40. Which of the following is NOT true?

A. The inductive reasoning was widely used both today and in Bacon`s time.

B. Bacon did a lot of philosophy.

C. Bacon was a learned man.

D. Bacon gave scientists much useful advice.

36-40 CBDCA

Passage two

The story of the Kennedy brothers is rather like one of those songs which children sing happily and which end up with the shout, “And then there none.”

The eldest brother was killed in the war, John was shot in Dallas in 1963, Robert was murdered in 1968, and Edward’s chances of becoming president may have died when his car had an accident, killing the passenger.

The four boys were brought up by their father to do and fight for nothing but the best, whether on the games field or in political life. He managed to give them so much ambition(雄心) and energy that only since the youngest brother found his political death, have people begun to ask themselves, “Why did we look on the Kennedys as the family chosen to lead the USA to a better future?”

In fact, John and Robert had both shown their ability and courage in international politics and their work for civil rights, and Edward had a good record as senator(上议员); but so had many other people. Only history will show how much of the Kennedy story was built on fact and how much on the famous family name.

41. The best title for the article is ________.

A. Political Murder

B. The Kennedy Brother

C. A Famous Family Name

D. The Best Family of USA

42. From the article we know that old Kennedy taught his sons _______.

A. to try their best to be good

B. to fight for everything

C. to aim high and try to achieve great successcitizens

D. not to waste so much of their energy in fighting

43. According to the article, Edward Kennedy _______.

A. was the oldest of the four brothers

B. liked to sing children’s song

C. died in a hospital soon after the car accident

D. was active in political life

44. Which of the following is wrong?

A. Edward was elected president of the US.

B. Two of the brothers were murdered in the 1960s.

C. The father raised the boys by teaching them what to struggle for.

D. People used to think highly of the Kennedy brothers.

45. The writer thought that _______.

A. the Kennedy family was the best choice of the American people

B. besides the Kennedy brothers, many other people had great ability in politics.

C. the brothers had the greatest chance of becoming president of the USA

D. the Kennedy story was built not on fact but on the family name.

41-45 BCDAB

Passage three

King Midas used to love gold. One day he met a fairy (小仙女) who allowed him to make a

wish for something. The king replied at once, “I love gold. I want everything I touch to change into gold”. “Very well, tomorrow morning, everything you touch will turn into gold.” Saying this, the fairy disappeared.

The king waited excitedly till the next morning. To his joy, everything he touched changed immediately into gold. “I’m the richest man in the world now.” He shouted.

Soon Midas became hungry. He sat down at his table. All the foods and drinks turned into gold in his hand. “I’m dying of hunger.” He cried.

Just then his daughter came running in. “Why are you so sad, dad?” she asked, putting her arms around him. There and then she became a golden statue. The king loved his daughter very much. Seeing this, he began to cry. He looked up and suddenly saw the fairy before him. “Don’t you like the golden touch?” asked the fairy. “Please take it away,” begged the king, “give me back my da ughter.”“Well, you have learned your lesson. Go and wash in the river. Then the golden touch will be gone.”

The king ran quickly to the nearby river.

46. The fairy allowed the king to make a wish because_____.

A. She hoped to make the king the richest in the world.

B. She wanted to teach the king a lesson.

C. She loved gold too.

D. She wanted to turn the king’s daughter into gold.

47. When the foods and drinks turned into gold the king was _____.

A. excited

B.happy

C. hungry

D. worried

48. The king’s daughter became a golden statue when _____.

A. she saw her father

B. she put her arms around her father

C. the king loved her very much

D. the king went to meet her

49. Which of the following might have happened afterwards?

A. The king died in the river.

B. The king’s daughter changed back from gold to a lovely girl.

C. All the things the king had touched changed back into real ones.

D. Both B and C

50. What do you think the story tries to tell us?

A. Gold is not the thing that makes life happy.

B. More gold, more happiness.

C. Gold makes people unhappy.

D. People feel happy if they have not gold.

46-50 BDCDA

Passage four

One of the interesting things about Cuba is its educational system. As in many other countries, schools are free. What is unusual is that schools combine study with manual work. Each school has a plot of land where the children work for each day. They plant vegetables, which they weed and water, and later they harvest the crops. In this way they develop good working habits and learn how important it is to produce. Usually, children do not like vegetables such as spinach

(菠菜), green beans, or cabbage. But by growing vegetables themselves, Cuban children soon

develop a taste for them. During the summer, older children also go to the country to help the farmers with the crops.

In this system, the children spend part of their school time studying and the rest working in the open air helping increase the nation’s production.

51 How is Cuba’s educational system different from that of o ther countries?

A. Schools are free.

B. Schools force children to work.

C. Schools produce a lot of crops

D. Manual work is emphasized.

52. How do Cuban children spend their school time?

A. Fewer hours for classroom study than for manual work.

B. Half of the time studying and the other half working on the land.

C. Part of the classroom study and the rest for manual work.

D. Most of the time studying and the rest playing in the open air.

53. What do children do for their manual work?

A. They plant vegetables.

B. They help the farmers with their crops.

C. They harvest the crops they grow.

D. All of the above.

54. Which of the following is mentioned in the passage?

A. Children go to the country to help the farmers with the crops twice a year.

B. The nation’s production is increased.

C. Children enjoy working in the open air.

D. Children grow less interested in study.

55. What does the word “taste” mean here?

A. Liking.

B. A kind of sense.

C. Ability to enjoy beauty.

D. Small quantity.

51-55 DCDBA

模拟题2

一、单项选择(共20小题,每小题3分)

1. —How long at this job?

—Since 1990.

A. were you employed

B. will you be employed

C. had you been employed

D. have you been employed

D

2. In no case_____ our children do that.

A. we let

B. should we have

C. we cause

D. we should let

B

3. In many small restaurants people are served rice _________ while the dishes cost a lot.

A. of free

B. for free

C. for freely

D. Freely

A

4. Does the price include breakfast only, or dinner _____?

A. The two

B. or else

C. as well

D. together

C

5. I had hoped to go into the fire to fetch the expensive box, but my roommate told me_____ .

A. not to

B. not go

C. not to go

D.don’t go

A

6. --What kind of mobile phone would you like?

--Oh, I’d like one with a camera and I don’t want to _____by cash.

A. give

B. pay

C. use

D. buy

B

7. A person should be_______to his own country. He shouldn’t do anything against his country.

A. kind

B. loyal

C. honest

D. brave

B

8. The Great Wall is beautiful and I look forward it.

A. to visit

B. in visiting

C. to visiting

D. and visit

C

9. You can’t imagine _____ when they heard the news_____ the Chinese team won.

A. how they were excited; that

B. they were excited; which

C. how excited were they; which

D. how excited they were; that

D

10. The army officer _______ his men to fire the moment the enemy appeared.

A. commanded

B. had

C. let

D. made

A

11. In the past decade, the Internet_____ rapidly. It’s believed that it_____ a greater growth in the future.

A.grew; will have

B. grew; has

C. has grown; will have

D. has grown; has

C

12. by the policemen, the robber had to give in.

A. Surrounding

B. To be surrounded

C. Surrounded

D. Be surrounded

C

13. The queue is so long. I wonder why the supermarket does not open more .

A. desks

B. checkouts

C. exits

D. doors

B

14. We don’t allow in the lecture hall, so you are not allowed here.

A. smoking...smoking

B. to smoke...to smoke

C. to smoke...smoking

D.smoking...to smoke

D

15. We were swimming in the lake ______ suddenly the storm started.

A. when

B. while

C. until

D. before

A

16. -- Sorry, I’m afraid I have no time.

-- If I were you, I to the party.

A. would go

B. went

C. will go

D. go

A

17. When Bob woke up he found himself in hospital, but he didn’t know how that

A. came across

B. came out

C. came along

D.came about

D

18. He kills most of this spare time computer games.

A. to play

B. plays

C. played

D. playing

D

19. --I haven’t heard from John for a long time.

--What do you suppose to him?

A. was happening

B. has happened

C. to happen

D. had happened

B

20. Whatever you do, make sure to _____ it.

A. concentrate to

B. be concentrate to

C. concentrate on

D. be concentrate on

C

二、完型填空(共15空,每空2分)

In the north of Scotland there is a lake called Loch Ness. It is the biggest 21 in Britain. It is 22 thirty kilometers long and in places nearly 300 meters deep. It is cold and dark and not many people went there until after 1930. Then a road was made 23 the lake.

Holiday makers began to use the road,and this was when the stories began. Someone said that he has seen a monster(怪物)in the lake. He said it was twelve meters long. It had a long 24 and a small head. Then someone else said he had seen it . 25 said the same thing and in 1933 a London doctor took a 26 . It looked like a monster with a long neck and a thick body but the photo was not too 27 . The newspapers printed the picture and called it the Loch Ness monster, or “Nessie”.

Then the argument began. 28 people,29 ,were certain there was something living in the lake. Others said there was 30 there.

In 1961, a lot of people joined together to make a real 31 to see and photograph the monster if there was one! Several times people thought they saw something but after ten years there was 32 no real proof(证据).

Later underwater television cameras were used, but no one found any real proof. However, they 33 find something interesting: a huge underwater cave. It was big enough to be home of a monster, but of course, this was not a proof.

In 1975, however, some American scientists 34 a search group. They used an underwater camera. It took pictures every seventy seconds. Some of the pictures 35 to show a red-brown creature. Its body was about four meters long and had a very ugly head on the end of a four-meter neck. Many people then began to believe in the monster. But even today we can’t be certain.

21. A. river B. ocean C. lake D. sea

22 A beyond B over C more D cover

23. A. in B. over C. around D. above

24. A. neck B. ear C. nose D. eye

25 A another B other C others D the other

26. A. chance B. map C. gun D. photo

27. A. clear B. clean C. taken D. shown

28. A. No B. More C. All D. Some

29 A however B moreover C yet D but

30 A something B nothing C anything D everything

31. A. thing B. effort C. interest D. trip

32. A. even B. still C. also D. yet

33. A.were B. really C. did D. actually

34. A. found B. Get C. invited D. formed

35 A seemed B seems C looked D looks

答案CBCAC DADAB BBCDA

三、阅读理解(共4篇,每篇5小题,每小题3分)

Passage one

On July 16, 1969, the tall and powerful rocket blasted off (点火起飞)from Cape Kennedy. The Apollo II separated from the rocket when it was far out in space. The spaceship traveled very fast and in four days the astronauts reached the moon.

The Apollo II spaceship had three parts. One of them was called the lunar module,which was the only part of the spaceship that would land on the moon. Near the moon, the lunar module separated form the rest of the Apollo II spaceship. TWO of the three astronauts traveled down to the Apollo II spaceship, moving on in the orbit of the moon. Then came the exciting moment.

ON the night of July 20, the lunar module successfully landed on the moon.

36. How many days did the astronauts spend traveling from the earth to the moon?

A. 3 days

B. 4 days

C. 5 days

D. Not mentioned

37. The roket can be described as _______?

A. powerful

B. lovely

C. tall

D. both A and C

38. Which of the following landed on the moon?

A. The rocket.

B. The lunar module.

C. The other two parts except the lunar module.

D. The Apollo II spaceship.

39. The landing on the moon was considered_______?

A. a failure

B. a disaster

C. an accident

D. a success

40. What is the best title of the passage?

A. Apollo II’s Successful Flight to the moon.

B. American Astronauts’ Mission.

C. One of the Great Wonders in the word.

D. Apollo II Spaceship.

36-40 BDBDA

Passage two

Go to church, then have a big lunch, then go out to play while mum does the

housework. That was a typical (典型的) British Sunday in the 1960s. But things now could

not be more different.

Some British sociologists recently studied the typical British Sunday. They found that people get up later and do less housework than they did 40 years ago. They are far more likely to be out shopping or enjoying themselves than cooking Sunday lunch.

Sunday mornings were busy 40 years ago. Most women caught up on their weekly housework and cooked a nice lunch. They seldom allowed themselves any “leisure” until afternoon, after the dishes were cleaned. Then there would be another rush to the table between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm for tea.

But now, Britons can have brunch (早午餐) at the restaurant. Fewer people bother (添麻烦)to cook themselves.

“You only have two free days a week. You don’t want to have to waste one because there is nothing to do but watch bo ring TV,” said Elizabeth Biggs, 25, a producer in London.

“On Saturday you are recovering from the week,” Biggs added. “Sundays are the last chance for the weekend — you want to get as much as you can out of the day before you have to go back to work.”

In the past, British women usually did their shopping during the week, while the husband was at work. “Now men seem to do that as much as women,” said Jonathan Gershuny, a professor who took part in the study.

Men also do more housework now on Sundays. Back in the 1960s, men were far more

likely to spend Sundays out of the house — at the pub or playing football — before lunch.

41. Many Britons have brunch at the restaurant because _______.

A. They have no time to cook at home.

B. They get up too late.

C. They will go to church.

D. They won’t bother to cook themselves.

42. Which of the following is NOT true?

A. British men did little housework at home in the past.

B. Britons usually had a big lunch at home.

C. British women did their shopping on Sundays in the past.

D. Britons used to go to church on Sundays.

43. The underlined word “ leisure” in Para 3 means ___________.

A. housework

B. shopping

C. lunch

D. free time

44. The text mainly tells us ________.

A. why Britons go shopping on Sundays

B. what Britons did on Sundays

C. How Britons spend their holidays

D. the changes of the ways the Britons spend their Sundays

45. What can we infer (推断) from the passage?

A. Men do more housework on Sundays.

B. No people go to church on Sundays now.

C. Sundays in Britain might be very boring in the past.

D. Britons all go out on Sundays.

41-45 DADAC

Passage three

The story of the Kennedy brothers is rather like one of those songs which children sing happily and which end up with the shout, “And then there none.”

The eldest brother was killed in the war, John was shot in Dallas in 1963, Robert was murdered in 1968, and Edward’s chances of becoming president may have died when his car had an accident, killing the passenger.

The four boys were brought up by their father to do and fight for nothing but the best, whether on the games field or in political life. He managed to give them so much ambition(雄心) and energy that only since the youngest brother found his political death, have people begun to ask themselves, “Why did we look on the Kennedys as the family chosen to lead the USA to a better future?”

In fact, John and Robert had both shown their ability and courage in international politics and their work for civil rights, and Edward had a good record as senator(上议员); but so had many other people. Only history will show how much of the Kennedy story was built on fact and how much on the famous family name.

46. The best title for the article is ________.

A. Political Murder

B. The Kennedy Brother

C. A Famous Family Name

D. The Best Family of USA

47. From the article we know that old Kennedy taught his sons _______.

A. to try their best to be good

B. to fight for everything

C. to aim high and try to achieve great successcitizens

D. not to waste so much of their energy in fighting

48. According to the article, Edward Kennedy _______.

A. was the oldest of the four brothers

B. liked to sing children’s song

C. died in a hospital soon after the car accident

D. was active in political life

49. Which of the following is wrong?

A. Edward was elected president of the US.

B. Two of the brothers were murdered in the 1960s.

C. The father raised the boys by teaching them what to struggle for.

D. People used to think highly of the Kennedy brothers.

50. The writer thought that _______.

A. the Kennedy family was the best choice of the American people

B. besides the Kennedy brothers, many other people had great ability in politics.

C. the brothers had the greatest chance of becoming president of the USA

D. the Kennedy story was built not on fact but on the family name.

46-50 BCDAB

Passage four

Waller was a liked-by-all fellow full of fun who often went to coffee houses to tell people interesting stories, of which some even brought him some money. One day, asked by an office secretary who told Waller that his boss was a never-seen before serious man and he never even smiled. Waller would tell a most funny story. “Well, sir,”Waller said before he began the story, “What will be given in return of mine succeeds?”“$100,”replied the secretary.“I haven’t seen him

have a bright face since I worked in his office.”

“Then let’s make it.”Waller went to the man’s table and whispered to him, “Please tell your boss that the fu nny man Waller’s hen gave birth to a baby.”

Three days later a letter reached Mr Waller in which were $100 and a piece of yellow paper with the words, “Mr Waller, you have succeeded—When I repeated your $100-worth sentence, my boss burst into frightening laughter, saying that whoever has managed to make him laugh during the business hours will get dismissed(解雇)!”

51. Waller often went to coffee houses to tell people interesting stories in order to .

A. make money

B. practise telling stories

C. enjoy himself

D. draw the secretary’s attention

52. The secretary asked Waller for a most funny story because he .

A. tried to please his serious boss with it

B. was tired of his boss’ seriousness

C. wanted to improve his working conditions

D. wanted to see his boss’s laughing face

53. Saying “Let’s make it”, Waller .

A. wondered whether he could make the boss smile or not

B. thought of nothing but the 100 dollar return

C. knew that he could make fun of the secretary

D. was sure of his succes

54.Which of the following ends is TRUE according to the passage?

A. The secretary lost his job in the office.

B. The boss was never so strict with the secretary from then on.

C. The secretary dare not make his boss laugh any longer.

D. Mr Waller was dismissed at last.

55. The best title for the passage is .

A. Either Is in His Proper Place

B. Satisfying Both Sides

C. Killing Two Birds with One Stone

D. Things Went Opposite to Wishes

51-55 CADAD

模拟题3

一、单项选择(共20小题,每小题3分)

1.He is a good teacher with and he has .

A. many experiences , much experiences

B. many experience , good experiences

C. experiences , experienced

D. enough experience , many interesting experiences

D

2. The room_______window is broken is mine.

A. which

B. whose

C. that

D. who

B

3. —Shall Mary come and play computer games?

—No, ________ she has finished her homework.

A. unless

B. if

C. when

D. once

A

4. He suggested the problem worth paying attention at the meeting.

A.to discuss

B. to discussing

C. to be discussed

D. to being discussed C

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