专升本公共英语试题一

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2020年河南专升本《公共英语》真题和答案

2020年河南专升本《公共英语》真题和答案

2020 年河南省普通专升本考试《公共英语》真题Part I Vocabulary and Structure (1×40 points)Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence,and then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1.There wasn't anyone in the room at that time, ?A.isn’t thereB.wasn’t thereC.was thereD.is there2.It was so noisy that the speaker couldn't make himself .A.hearB.hearsC.hearingD.heard3.Walk another block and cross the traffic lights, and you will see the hotel your left.A.byB.onC.inD.for4.Whatever is leftover maybe put into the refrigerator, it will keep for two or three weeks.A.whenB.thatC.whichD.where5.So little about the British history that the lecture was completely beyond me.A.do I knowB.I knewC.did I knowD.I know6.Professor Smith had a little trouble data for his research.A.collectB.collectedC.collectingD.to collect7.If only I what you want now!A.knownB.knewC.had knownD.have known8.David has been studying here for three years and by next August he .A.will graduateB.will be graduatedC.will be graduatingD.will have graduated9.Busy she is, Catherine still does a lot of reading and writing after work.A.asB.howeverC.althoughD.since10.John wishes that he in business instead of politics when he was at college.A.majoredB.had majoredC.have majoredD.major11.We still have two hours as the plane will not until 10 o ’ clock.A.take afterB. take offC. take awayD. take out12.I don't doubt he will pass the examination.A.whyB.thatC.whenD.whether13.Although Peter was in a hurry, he stopped an old lady with a heavy box.A.helpingB.being helpedC.to helpD.helpedst week, the teacher, as well as a number of her students, to attend the meeting.A.was askedB.were askedC. had askedD.had been asked15.Helen a good job since she graduated from the university.A.doesn't findB.hasn't foundC.didn't findD.hadn't found16.T he reason why Beethoven went away to the country was he was gradually going deaf.A.sinceB.asC.forD.that17.We will go to visit the Great Wall next year we have enough money.A.unlessB.lestC.untilD.provided18.Only when the war was over in 1945 to his hometown.A.he returnedB.did he returnC.he did returnD.had he returned19. a wonderful trip he had in China!A.WhereB.HowC.ThatD.What20.Tom his former English teacher when he was shopping the day before y esterday.A.ran awayB. ran upC.ran overD. ran into21.When you have any difficulty, you could your friends for help.A.turn toB.turn outC.turn overD.turn on22.My new job is good salary, but it does not seem to have opportunities for promotion.A.in charge ofB. in case ofC. in terms ofD. in favor of23.You will be able to pass the examination if you do not lose .A.weightB. heartC.temperD.sight24.The policeman had to let him go, for there wasn’t enough to prove his guilt.A.signB. sceneC.evidenceD. symbol25.The employee,s demand for a pay rise was by his boss.A.refusedB. resultedC. reviewedD. requested26.He is as as a donkey doing everything in his own way and refusing to listen to advice.A.strictB. stubbornC. objectiveD. particular27.After a long summer holiday, Tom finds it difficult to himself to the busy life.A.adoptB.carryC. liftD. adjust28.Travelers had better get their reservations well advance if they fly during the Christmas holidays.A.aboveB. outC. withD. in29.This dictionary is very useful and I often the words I don ’ t know in it.A. look atB. look upC. look forD. look into30.Two the students in our school will go to the summer camp.A. hundreds ofB. hundredsC. HundredD. hundred of31.hear you are going hiking this weekend. Would you mind if I ?e onB. come upC. come outD. come along32.Jenny came here to that everything was all right.A.think ofB.try outC. think overD. make sure33.Mrs. Smith is kind and always her help to others.A.offersB. makesC.sharesD. receives34.It is too bright and sunny. Why not your sunglasses?A.conveyB. wearC. breakD. clean35.In most countries, a university degree can give you flying start in your career.A.the;aB. the;/C./ ;/D./ ;a36.If you find this question too difficult to ,it is advisable to leave it as it is and move on to the next one.A.work outB. work onC. work forD. work at37.of the twins was arrested because I saw them both at a party last night.A. NoneB. BothC. NeitherD. All38.If I take this medicine three times a day, it should my cold.A.healB. cure A. by D. recover39.Being chased by a dog, Jack jumped the fence.A.upB. overC. onD.from40.Self-criticism is very necessary it helps us to find and correct our mistakes.A.by thatB. at thatC. on thatD. in thatPart Ⅱ Cloze (1×20 points)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B,C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Throughout history man has had to accept the fact that all living things must die, but people now live longer than they 41 . Yet, all living things still show the 42 of aging, which will eventually 43 death. Aging is not a disease, but as a person passes maturity, the cells of thebody and the 44 they form do not function as well as they 45 in childhood and adolescence (青春期). The body provides less 46 against disease and is more inclined 47 have an life, but they are not 49 when they die. As a person ages, 50 of brain cells and muscle cells decreases. 51 body cells die and are replaced by new cells. In an aging person the 52 cells may not be as viable (能生存的)or as capable 53 growth as those of a young person.Another 54 in aging may be changes within the cells 55 . Some of the protein chemicals in cells are known 56 with age and become less elastic(有弹性的).This is why the skin of old people wrinkles and 57 This is also the reason why old people shrinks in 58 .There may be other more important chemical changes in the cells. Some complex cell chemicals, such as DNA and RNA, store and 59 information that the cells need. Aging may affect this 60 and change the information carrying molecules so that they do not transmit the information as well.41. A.would B. be used to C. used to D. used42. A.function B. courage C. affect D. sign43. A.lead in B. give in C. run into D. result in44. A.hands B. feet C. heart D. organs45. A.do B. has done C. did D. had done46. A.energy B. protection C. vigor D. power47. A.to B. with C. for D. of48. A.attend to B. contribute to C. add to D. devote to49. A.replaced B. rebuilt C. recovered D. surrendered50. A.a number B. the amount C. the number D. a great deal51. A.The others B. Others C. Another D. Other52. A.old B. left C. new D. young53. A.to B. for C. of D. in54. A.factor B. effect C. reason D. element55. A.for themselves B. of themselves C. themselves D. on their own56. A.change B. to have changed C. to change D. to be changed57. A.hangs loose B. hangs loosely C. is hanging loosely D. is hanging loose58. A.body B. height C. shape D. skin59. A.pass away B. pass by C. pass off D. pass on60. A.improvement B. procession C. approach D. processPart ⅢReading Comprehension (2×20 points)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or incomplete statements.For each of them there are 4 choices marked A,B,C and D. You should decide on the best choice, and mark thecorresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1Doctors have known for a long time that extremely loud noises can cause hearing damage or loss. The noise can be the sound of a jet airplane or machines in factories or loud music or othercommon sounds found at home or at work. A person only needs to hear the noise for a little more than one second to be affected. An American scientist has found that using aspirin can increase the temporary hearing loss or damage from loud noise. He did an experiment, using a number of male students at a university who all had normal hearing. He gave them different amounts of aspirin for different periods of time, and then he tested their hearing ability. He found that the students whowere given four grams of aspirin a day for two days suffered much greater temporary hearing loss than those who did not use aspirin. The hearing loss was about two times as great. The scientist said millions of people in the United States use much larger amounts of aspirin than were used in the study. He said these people face a serious danger of suffering hearing loss from loud noise.61.Hearing damage or loss may be caused by .A. loud musicB. the sound of a jet airplane or machinesC. common sounds at home or at workD. all of the above62.The passage suggests that one ’ s hearing .A.will be damaged even if he hears a loud noise for a little more than one secondB.will be damaged even if he hears a loud noise for a little less than one secondC.will not be damaged even if he hears a loud noise for a little more than one secondD.will not be damaged even if he hears a loud noise for a little less than one second63.According to this passage, we can draw a conclusion that aspirin .A.should never be taken more than four grams a dayB.makes hearing damage from noise worseC.decreases hearing damage by two timesD.should never be taken for more than two dayslions of Americans are in danger of suffering hearing loss from loud noise because they .A.take too much aspirinB. like listening to loud musicC.make loud noise at home and at workD. often take jet airplanes65.The scientist found from his experiment that a day for two days would affect a person’s hearing.A.one gram of aspirinB. two grams of aspirinC. three grams of aspirinD. four grams of aspirinPassage 2It is exciting to apply for a job that really appeals to you. In making your application, there are a number of points for you to observe.In your letter of application, say just enough to give a good account of yourself without beingwordy. If you are answering an advertisement, any information for which it asks must, of course, be given. This will usually cover your academic record and any further education and training. You may also be asked to give the names of one or two persons to supply references. For this purpose you should choose people who know you well enough to. vouch(保证)for your character and ability; and to be polite, you should seek in advance their permission to be named as referees.It will depend on circumstances how much you can carefully add about yourself. Your purpose is to bring to the notice of the employer any good reason why you rather than any of the other applicants should be chosen for the job.Therefore, if you feel you have any special skill or talent for the work, or particular interest in the line of the business, let it be known.Finally, there is your use of language. You cannot go wrong if you keep your sentences andparagraphs short, making sure the sense is clear and well-expressed. Choose plain words so long as they convey the meaning.66.The aim of writing a letter of application is to .A.indicate why you are the most suitable for the jobB.reveal to the employer your academic recordC.show your character and abilityD.give more information about yourself67.I n your letter of application, try to .A.keep it as long as possibleB.give more information about your education and trainingC.cover more of your academic recordD.say briefly with enough information68.The author suggests you choose words so long as they can express your meaning.A.BeautifulB. plainC. SpecialD. particular69.The underlined word “referees” in Paragraph 2 refers to people .A.who examine the application lettersB.who write reference books for the employeesC.who solve problems for the employersD.who give you reference letters70.Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?A.Making a Job ApplicationB. Effective Letter WritingC. Writing Letters to EmployersD. Writing for AdvertisementsPassage 3Homestays provide English language students with the opportunity to speak English outside the classroom andthe experience of being part of a British home.What to ExpectThe host will provide accommodation and meals. Rooms will be cleaned and bedcovers will be changed at least once a week. You will be given the house key and the host is there to offer help and advice as well as to take an interest in your physical and mental health.Accommodation ZonesHomestays are located in London, mainly Zone 2. Most hosts do not live in the town centre as much of central London is commercial and not residential. Zones 3 and 4 often offer largeraccommodation in a less crowded area. It is very convenient to travel in London by underground.Meal Plans AvailableContinental BreakfastBreakfast and DinnerBreakfast, Packed Lunch and DinnerIt’s impor tant to note that few English families still provide a traditional cooked breakfast. Your accommodation includes Continental Breakfast which normally consists of fruit juice,cereal, bread and tea or coffee. Cheese, fruit and cold meat are not normally part of a Continental Breakfast inEngland. Dinners usually consist of meat or fish with vegetables followed by dessert, fruit and coffee.FriendsIf you wish to invite a friend over to visit, you must first ask your host’s permission. You have no right to entertain friends in a family home as some families feel it is an invasion of their privacy.Self-Catering Accommodation in Private HomesAccommodation on a room-only basis includes the shared kitchen and bathroom facilities and often a main living room. This kind of accommodation offers an independent lifestyle and is more suitable for the long-stay student. However, it does not provide the same family atmosphere as an ordinary homestay and may not benefit those who need to practise English at home quite as much.71.The passage is probably written for .A. hosts willing to receive foreign studentsB.foreigners hoping to build British cultureC.travelers planning to visit families in LondonD.English learners applying for living in British homes72.Which of the following will the host provide?A.Room cleaning.B.Medical care.C. Free transport.D.Physical training.73.What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?A.Zone 4 is more crowded than Zone 2.B.The business centre of London is in Zone 1.C.Hosts dislike travelling to the city centre.D.Accommodation in the city centre is not provided.74. According to the passage, what does Continental Breakfast include?A. Dessert and coffee.B. Fruit and vegetables.C. Bread and fruit juice.D. Cola and cold meat.75.Why do some people choose self-catering accommodation?A.To experience a warmer family atmosphere.B.To enrich their knowledge of English.C.To entertain friends as they like.D.To enjoy much more freedom.Passage 4The native Americans, the people we call the “Indians”,had been in America for many thousands of years before Columbus arrived in 1492. Columbus thought he had arrived in India, so he called the native people “Indians”.The Indians were kind to the early settlers. They were not afraid of them and they wanted to help them. They showed the settlers the new world around them. They taught them about the local crops like sweet potatoes, com and peanuts. They introduced the Europeans to chocolate and to the turkey; and the Europeans did business with the Indians.But soon the settlers wanted bigger farms and more land for themselves and their families. More and more immigrants were coming from Europe and all these people needed land. So the Europeans started to take the land from the Indians. Naturally, when the whites started taking all the Indian's land, the Indians started fighting back. But the whites were stronger and cleverer. Slowly they pushed the Indians into those parts of the continent that the whites didn’t want—the parts where it was too cold or too dry or too mountainous to live comfortably. By 1875 the Indians were living in special places called “reservations”. But even here the whites took land from them—perhaps the whites wanted the wood,or perhaps the land had important minerals in it,or they even wanted to make national parks there.So even on their reservations the Indians were not safe from the whites.There are many Hollywood films about the fight between the Indians and the whites. Usually in these films theIndians are bad and the whites are good and brave. But was it really like that? What do you think? Do you think the Indians were right or wrong to fight against the whites?76.Why did Columbus call the native people “Indians”?A.Because he thought he had arrived in India.B.Because he knew they were from India.C.Because he liked Indian culture very much.D.Because he was an Indian himself.77.How did the Indians react to the early settlers’ arrival at first?A.They were angry at the early settlers.B.They seldom helped the early settlers.C.They fought against the early settlers fiercely.D.They were warm-hearted and kind to the early settlers,78.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.The settlers wanted to buy land from the Indians.B.The Indians were stronger ..and .cleverer than the settlers.C.The whites even wanted more land on Indians* reservations.D.The Indians gave up their land willingly.79.We can learn from the last paragraph that .A.films about the fight between the Indians and the whites are very limitedB.the Indians are usually beautified in the filmsC.the author is doubtful about what the films show to usD.films, about fights are the 'most popular ones in the market80.The passage is most probably taken from the column of a newspaper.A.entertainmentB. historyC. economyD. culturePart ⅣTranslation (2×10 points)Directions: There are 10 sentences in this section. Please translate sentences 81 85 from Chinese into English, and translate sentences 86 90 from English into Chinese. Write your answer on the Answer Sheet.81.我们现在住的房子离公司太远了。

专升本公共英语试题一

专升本公共英语试题一

专升本公共英语试题一I. (词汇,每题1分,共35题)1.Five miles ______ a long distance to an old lady of her age。

A. seem to beingB。

seem to beC。

seems to beingD。

seems to be2.The computer doesn’t work well, so something ______ wrong。

A。

can have goneB。

should have goneC。

must have goneD。

ought to have gone3. A number of students in this class ______ to Beijing once or twice。

A. wereB。

have beenC. isD。

has been4. A good secretary should always be informed ______ the latest flight schedule.A。

toB。

inC。

withD. of5.I got the good news that they ______ in planting trees on the sandy hills。

A。

have succeededB。

had succeededC。

succeedD。

were succeeding6.Be sure to ______ your work at the end of the exam.A。

look overB。

hang upC。

set asideD. catch sight of7.The football game will be played on ______。

A。

June sixB. six JuneC. the sixth of JuneD。

the six of June8.The police investigation discovered that three young men were ______ in the robbery。

河南专升本考试公共英语历年真题精练

河南专升本考试公共英语历年真题精练

河南专升本考试公共英语历年真题精练(1)单选1. The police are _____ for the thief in the region now.A. runningB. reachingC. searchingD. charging2. What is the reason for _____ on time?A. not your comingB. you not comeC. your not comingD. you not to come3. The college is planning to offer more English courses to _____ the needs of beginners of English.A. meet withB. meetC. supplyD. satisfy with4. He kept silent, so I couldn’t know _____ he agreed _____ not.A. if; orB. whether; orC. either; orD. neither; nor5. He had never given a speech to so many people, so he felt _____.A.excitingB. stupidC. disappointedD. Nervous6. Once you arrive in a new place, you’d better _____the local custom.A. keepB. makeC. followD. Return7. The manner _____ which he talked reminded us _____ his grandfather.A. on; towardsB. at; inC. for; byD. in; of8. All of us still remember the terrible earthquake that _____ Wenchuan four years ago.A. interruptedB. struckC. knockedD. exploded9. —Our holiday cost a lot of money.—Did it? Well, that doesn’t matter _____ you enjoyed your selves.A. unlessB. as far asC. as long asD. until10. I didn’t hear _____ because there was too much noise where I was sitting.A. what did he sayB. what he saidC. what was he sayingD. what for him to say11. I found her sitting in the corner, reading _____ newspaper, with _____ in her eyes.A. a; tearB. a picece; tearsC. a; tearsD. a piece of; tear12. _____ you decide to do, you should try to make it a success.A. If onlyB. UnlessC. WhereverD. Whatever13. So loudly _____ that all the people in the room got a fright.A. he shoutedB. shout heC. did he shoutD. he did shout14. Let’s put the matter to the vote and not waste our time arguing about it, _____ ?A. shall weB. can weC. may ID. will you15. Your children must stop _____ me by asking for candy all day long. I am _____ every day by the slow bus service in this town.A. annoyed; annoyingB. to annoy; annoyingC. annoying; annoyingD. annoying; annoyed16. He _____ by his sister at that moment.A. happened to seeB. was happened to seeC. was happened to be seenD. happened to be seen17. We consider _____ the machine should be adjusted each time it is used.A. that it necessaryB. necessary it thatC. it that necessaryD. it necessary that18. —I don’t drink coffee at all.—_____ .A. So don’t IB. I do eitherC. Nor I doD. Neither do I19. He made another wonderful discovery, _____ of great importance to science.A. which I think isB. which I think it isC. which I think itD. I think is20. His fellow workers saw him fall down and blood came out from the open _____ .A.woundB.injuryC.hurtD.damage21. She heard a continual strange noise coming from the next room, her heart _____ fast.A. beatB. beatsC. beatingD. beaten22. —You should have thanked her before you left.—I meant _____ , but when I was leaving I couldn’t find her anywhere.A. to doB. toC. doingD. doing so23. He is the sort of businessman who would do anything in his _____ of profit.A.pursuitB.catchC.graspD.master24. Either of _____ is quite capable of the work.A. girlB. the girlsC. girlsD. the girl25. This treatment works for people of all ages, for the baby _____ for the old man.A.as far asB.as much asC.as long asD.as well as26. I like watching TV _____ to the cinema.A. more than to goB. than goingC. more than goingD. rather than to go31. Tom’s bedroom was in a _____ , for boo ks and papers were here and there.A. litterB. disorderC. rubbishD. mess32. A car _____ Jane’s cat and sped away.A.ran overB.ran intoC.ran throughD.ran down33. _____ idea of _____ sounds much better than Clare’s.A.The; hersB.That; herC.That; her’sD.One; her34. I made this myself but it was _____ who taught me.A.heB.himC.himselfD.by him35. It was in the factory _____ you worked five years ago _____ you learned the technique.A. that; whereB. where; whenC. where; whereD. where; that36. We must get there before 7 o’clock. That’s _____ we have to start so early.A. the reason thatB. the reason for whyC. why thatD. why37. You can only fly to London this evening _____ you don’t mind changi ng planes in Paris.A. exceptB. providedC. althoughD. where38. _____ looked up in alarm.A. All the present womenB. All the women presentC. The all women presentD. The all present women39. The cost of living in Glasgow is among the lowest in Britain, _____ the quality of life is probably one of the highest.A. sinceB. whenC. asD. while40. —Do you like the material?—Yes, it _____ very soft.A. is fellingB. feltC. feelsD. is felt翻译81. 你跟你的同学相处得好吗?82. 使我们失望的是,他没有恪守诺言。

专升本英语测试题及答案

专升本英语测试题及答案

专升本英语测试题及答案一、选择题(共20分,每题2分)1. The meeting will be held ________.A) in the morning of next MondayB) on the morning of next MondayC) in the morning of next MondayD) at the morning of next Monday答案:B2. The book is worth ________.A) readingB) readC) to readD) being read答案:A3. The teacher asked the students ________.A) if they were interested in the subjectB) if they interested in the subjectC) if were they interested in the subjectD) if they are interested in the subject答案:A4. ________ is known to all, the moon travels around theearth.A) ItB) ThatC) AsD) Which答案:C5. I ________ go to the cinema with you, but I have to finish my homework first.A) mustB) mayC) canD) could答案:B二、填空题(共20分,每题2分)6. He has ________ to the Great Wall once.A) beenB) goneC) gotD) arrived答案:A7. ________ the heavy rain, the match had to be put off.A) BecauseB) Because ofC) Owing toD) Due to答案:B8. ________ the help of the teacher, I passed the exam.A) WithB) InC) OnD) At答案:A9. ________ the news, he felt very happy.A) To hearB) HearingC) To be heardD) Having heard答案:B10. ________ the book, he forgot all about his lunch.A) Absorbed inB) Absorbed byC) Being absorbed inD) Being absorbed by答案:A三、阅读理解(共30分,每题3分)阅读以下短文,然后回答问题。

专升本公共英语试题及答案

专升本公共英语试题及答案

2010年河南省普通高等学校选拔优秀专科毕业生进入本科阶段学习考试公共英语注意事项:答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考场号、座位号、考生号填写在答题卡上。

本试卷的试题答案必须答在答题卡上,答在试卷上无效。

Part Ⅰ Vocabulary and Structure ( 1 x 40 )Directions:There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence, and then you should mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. _____ of them knows about the plan because it was secret.A. SomeB. No oneC. AnyD. None2. The old lady was ______ to the young man who helped her find her lost grandson.A. touchedB. gratefulC. cheerfulD. generous3. Sliver is the best conductor of electricity, copper ______ it closely.A. followedB. to followC. followingD. being followed4. It wasn’t such a good dinner ______ she had promised us.A. asB. whichC. thatD. what5. Many newspapers printed the governor’s statement ______he would resign his position.A. was thatB. whichC. thatD. it6. We will never forget the days ______we spent together, singing and dancing.A. thatB. in whichC. on whichD. when7. There is a _____improvement in your pronunciation.A. distinguishingB. distinctionC. distinctD. distinguished8. Not only I but also Ellis and Jane ___fond of playing basketball.A. amB. isC. wasD. are9. Teachers have no right to force their own opinions ______ the students.A. uponB. atC. inD. to10. The express train ______ and many people thronged to the station.A. pulled inB. pulled upC. pulled onD. pulled at11. Do you know what she is majoring ______ at college now?A. onB. atC. withD. in12. The Eiffel Tower is one of the most famous _____ in the world.A. housesB. structuresC. locationsD. temples13. We can ______ water for producing electric power.A. embraceB. emphasizeC. employD. emerge14. Be careful! Don’t ______ your drink on the table.A. spillB. spreadC. floodD. flow15. I am sorry I opened your handbag but I ______ it for mine.A. mistookB. confusedC. recognizedD. imagined16. We are ______ him to arrive at any moment.A. waitingB. wantingC. expectingD. thinking17. He found learning to drive easy and _____ his driving test the very first time.A. satB. succeededC. passedD. made18. Despite the wonderful acting and well developed plot the ______ movie could not hold our attention.A. two hourB. two hoursC. two hour’sD. two-hour19. The conference ______ in Beijing next week is bound to be a great success.A. holdingB. being heldC. to holdD. to be held20. So______ after she learned the good news that she could hardly fall asleep that night.A. excited the mother wasB. the mother was excitedC. was the mother excitedD. excited was the mother21. Smoking is a ______ cause of lung cancerA. majorB. greatC. importantD. large22. I was on the motorway when my car ______ petrol.A. ran downB. ran offC. ran out ofD. ran out23. This is not a busy road—the traffic is very _______.A. smallB. fewC. littleD. light24. After his long absence from school he found it difficult to _______up with the rest of his class.A. makeB. takeC. catchD. work25. Your whole account of these incidents doesn’t make ______.A. ideaB. senseC. meaningD. significance26. He ______ me to take a lawyer to court with me.A. advisedB. suggestedC. threatenedD. insisted27. The President made a wonderful ______.A. messageB. talkC. speechD. word28. I don’t like to ask people for help as a rule but I wonder if you could______ me a favor.A. makeB. doC. findD. pick29. _______ the weather forecast it will rain heavily late this morning.A. On account ofB. Because ofC. According toD. Due to30. French is not his mother ______ but he can speak it excellently.A. tongueB. talkC. speakD. speech31. Without computers,we ______ the tremendous medical advancement in the last fewdecades.A. would not makeB. will not have madeC. could not makeD. couldn’t have made32. The tree, the branches ______ are almost bare, is a very old one.A. whoseB. in whichC. of whichD. which33. Earthworms occur ______ adequate moisture and food and the necessary soil conditions are found.A. andB. wheneverC. howeverD. whatever34. The Olympic Games______ held ______ four years.A. are; eachB. is; everyC. is; eachD. are; every35. On the giant plane there are ______ the jet needs.A. twice engines thanB. twice as engines asC. as twice many engines asD. twice as many engines as36. When we have difficulty ______ obtaining desired objects or reaching desired goalswe experience negative emotions such as grief and anger.A. atB. inC. onD. with37. By lip reading or watching the movements of the speaker’s lips,a deaf person can actually see ______ the person is saying.A. thatB. howC. whatD. where38. Undoubtedly, ______ wins the election is going to have a tough job getting the economy back on its feet.A. anyoneB. whoC. whoeverD. everyone39. ______, follow the directions on the bottle carefully.A. When taken drugsB. When drugs takenC. When one takes drugsD. When taking drugs40. You can’t see the president ______ you’ve made an appointment with him.A. ifB. unlessC. whenD. exceptPart II Reading Comprehension ( 2 x 20 )Directions:There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or incomplete statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice, and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneEver since Stephanie’s 13th birthday we have been receiving comments from other adults expressing their sympathies because our daughter is now a teenager. We’ve heard everything from, “ Sure she’s a good kid, but just wait, now that she’s a teenager ...” to the ever inspiring, “Well, all kids are rotten when they are teenagers, just try to go through it the best way you can.” What’s more upsetting is that many of these insensitive adults feel the need to share their negative predictions well within the hearing of both our daughters. I know that teenagers can be moody and difficult at times, but I’m 32 and I can also be difficult and moody. We worry about the future and want today’s kids to know that we care for them and that there are opportunities that await them. However, at the very point they set out on that journey toward adulthood we stand there watching them disapprovingly, just waiting for them to make a mistake, “just like we knew they would.” We tell them to respect themse lves and to say no to drugs, yet we fail to set a positive example by treating them with kindness and consideration, demonstrating our respect for them. I have, at times, beenguilty of this behavior but am now realizing that the more I see each person as a person, the more I am pleasantly surprised in some way or another. For example, a few weeks ago my husband and I were having dinner at our favorite restaurant and two teenage boys came in and sat down right beside us. I must admit that my first thought w as, “Perfect, there goes our quiet, peaceful dinner.” I was so wrong! These young men were well behaved, quiet, and left a nice tip for the waitress. Once I looked beyond the jeans so loose they were practically falling off and the multi-colored hair, I saw what fine people these kids were.Many of the people who, perhaps unknowingly, treat teens with disrespect are unhappyabout the fact that pop singers and sports stars are our children’s heroes. I feel that unless we give them something better to go af ter, we really shouldn’t complain.41. When their children reach their teens, parents usually expect ______.A. troubleB. sympathyC. congratulationsD. inspiring comments42. In the author’s opinion, the trouble with parents is that ______.A. they are too watchful of their teenage childrenB. they are too concerned about their children’s futureC. they fail to treat teenagers with sufficient kindness and respectD. they speak ill of their children within their hearing43. When two teenagers came into the restaurant and sat beside the author, her first thought was ______.A. her quiet dinner with her husband would be ruinedB. something interesting was going to happen over dinnerC. they were wrong to have chosen this restaurant for dinnerD. she and her husband were going to have a pleasant surprise44. What does the author think of the two teenage boys?A. They are typical of teenagers who wear ill-fitting clothes and dye their hair.B. They may become nice people if they are willing to change their lifestyle.C. They are fine young men despite their loose jeans and multi-colored hair.D. They will respect you if you respect them.45. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?A. There is nothing wrong with teenagers admiring pop singers and sport stars.B. Pop singers and sport stars should not be heroes of our children.C. If our children admire pop singers and sports stars, it is the parents who are to blame.D. Parents should set a good example for their children to follow.Passage TwoMore and more, the operations of our businesses, governments, and financial institutions are controlled by information that exists only inside computer memories. Anyone clever enough to modify this information for his own purposes can reap big reward. Even worse, a number of people who have done this and been caught at it have managed to get away without punishment.It’s easy for computer crimes to go undetected if no one checks up on what the computer is doing. But even if the crime is detected, the criminal may walk away not only unpunished but with a glowing recommendation from his former employers. Of course, we have no statistics on crimes that go undetected. But it’s disturbing to note how many of the crimes we do know about were detected by accident, not by systematic inspections or other security procedures. The computer criminals who have been caught may have been the victims of uncommonly bad luck.Unlike other lawbreakers, who must leave the country, commit suicide, or go to jail, computer criminals sometimes escape punishment, demanding not only that they not be charged but that they be given good recommendations and perhaps other benefits. All too often, their demands have been met.Why? Because company executives are afraid of the bad publicity that would result if the public found out that their computer had been misused. They hesitate at the thought of a criminal boasting in open court of how he juggled (篡改) the most confidential (保密) records right under the noses of the company’s executiv es, accountants, and security staff. And so another computer criminal departs with just the recommendations he needs tocontinue his crimes elsewhere.46. It can be concluded from the passage that ______.A. it is still impossible to detect computer crimes todayB. people commit computer crimes at the request of their companyC. computer criminals escape punishment because they can’t be detectedD. computer crimes are the most serious problem in the operation of financial institutions47. It is implied in the third paragraph that ______.A. most computer criminals who are caught blame their bad luckB. the rapid increase of computer crimes is a troublesome problemC. most computer criminals are smart enough to cover up their crimesD. many more computer crimes, which are discovered, go undetected48. Which of the following statements is mentioned in the passage?A. A strict law against computer crimes must be enforced.B. Companies usually hesitate to uncover computer crimes to protect their reputation.C. Companies will guard against computer crimes to protect their reputation.D. Companies need to impose restrictions on confidential information.49. What may happen to computer criminals once they are caught?A. With a bad reputation they can hardly find another job.B. They may walk away and easily find another job.C. They will be denied access to confidential records.D. They must leave the country to go to jail.50. The passage is mainly about ______.A. why computer criminals are often able to escape punishmentB. why computer crimes are difficult to be detected by systematic inspectionsC. how computer criminals mange to get good recommendations from their former EmployersD. why computer crimes can’t be eliminatedPassage ThreeAnother cultural aspect of nonverbal communication is one that you might not think about: space. Every person perceives himself to have a sort of invisible shield surrounding his physical body. When someone comes too close, he feels uncomfortable. When he bumps onto someone, he feels obligated to apologize. But the size of a person’s “comfort zone” depends on his cultural ethnic origin. For example, in casual conversation, many Americans stand about four feet apart. In other words, they like to keep each other “at arm’s length”, people in Latin or Arab cultures, in contrast, stand very close to each other, and touch each other often. If someonefrom one of those cultures stands too close to an American while in conversation, the American may feel uncomfortable and back away.When Americans are talking, they expect others to respond to what they are saying. To Americans, polite conversationalists empathize by displaying expressions of excitement or disgust, shock or sadness. People with a “poker face”, whose emotions are hidden by a deadpan expression, are looked upon with suspicion. Americans also indicate their attentiveness in a conversation by raising their eyebrows, nodding, smiling politely and maintaining good eye contact. Whereas some cultures view direct eye contact as impolite or threatening, Americans see it as a sign of genuineness and honesty. If a person doesn’t look you in the eye, American might say, you should question his motives—or assume that he doesn’t like you. Yet with all the concern for eye contact, Americans still consider staring—especially at strangers—to be rude.51. What the author discussed in the previous section is most probably about______.A. classification of nonverbal communicationB. the reasons why people should think about spaceC. the relationship between communication and spaceD. some other cultural aspects of nonverbal communication52. How far people keep to each other while talking is closely associated with their______.A. cultural originB. habitsC. customD. nationality53. When an Italian talks to an Arabian on informal occasions______.A. he stands about four feet awayB. “comfort zone” does not existC. keeping close enough is preferredD. communication barriers may emerge54. A “poker face” (Line 3, Para. 2) refers to a face w hich is______.A. attentiveB. emotionalC. suspiciousD. expressionless55. In a conversation between friends, Americans regard it as sincere and truthful to____.A. maintain direct eye contactB. hide emotions with a deadpan expressionC. display excitement or disgust, shock or sadnessD. raise their eyebrows, nod and smile politelyPassage FourAfter the violent earthquake that shook Los Angeles in 1994, earthquake scientists had good news to report; the damage and death toll (死亡人数) could have been much worse.More than 60 people died in this earthquake. By comparison, an earthquake of similar intensity that shook America in 1988 claimed 25, 000 victims. Injuries and deaths were relatively less in Los Angeles because the quake occurred at 4:31 a.m. on a holiday, when traffic was light on the city’s highways. In addition, changes made to the construction codes in Los Angeles during the last 20 years have strengthened the city’s buildings and highways, making them more resistant to quakes.Despit e the good news, civil engineers aren’t resting on their successes. Pinned to their drawing boards are blueprints (蓝图的) for improved quake-resistant buildings. The new designs should offer even greater security to cities where earthquakes often take place. In the past, making structures quake-resistant meant firm yet flexible materials, such as steel and wood, which bend without breaking. Later, people tried to lift a building off its foundation, and insert rubber and steel between the building and its foundation to reduce the impact of ground vibrations. The most recent designs give buildings brains as well as concrete and steel supports, called smart buildings, the structures respond like living organisms to an earthquake’s vibrations. When the ground shakes and the building tips forward, the computer would force the building to shift in the opposite direction. The new smart structures could be very expensive to build. However, they would save many lives and would be less likely to be damaged during earthquakes.56. One reason why the loss of lives in the Los Angeles earthquake was comparatively low is that______.A. new computers had been installed in the buildingsB. it occurred in the residential areas rather than on the highwaysC. large numbers of Los Angeles residents had gone for a holidayD. improvements had been made in the construction of buildings and highways57. The function of the computer mentioned in the passage is to ______.A. counter-balance an earthquake’s action on the buildingB. predict the coming of an earthquake with accuracyC. help strengthen the foundation of the buildingD. measure the impact of an earthquake’s vibrations58. The smart buildings discussed in the passage ______.A. would cause serious financial problemsB. would be worthwhile though costlyC. would increase the complexity of architectural designD. can reduce the ground vibrations caused by earthquakes59. It can be inferred from the passage that in minimizing the damage caused by earthquakes attention should be focused on ______.A. the increasing use of rubber and steel in capital constructionB. the development of flexible building materialsC. the reduction of the impact of ground vibrationsD. early forecasts of earthquakes60. The author’s main purpose in wr iting the passage is to______.A. compare the consequences of the earthquakes that occurred in the U. S.B. encourage civil engineers to make more extensive use of computersC. outline the history of the development of quake-resistant building materialsD. report new developments in constructing quake-resistant buildingPart III Cloze ( 1 x 20 )Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Do the old people in the United States like to live alone? No doubt some of them do.61 at least some of them 62 living alone to the changes and 63 that living with others needs. Independence is, 64 , the chief and most honored 65 in this country. Deeply rooted 66 us early, the ideal remains even when we can no longer “stand on our own feet”, 67 literally. When our 68 parents’ need for help grows too obvious to 69 , we say they are begi nning to “fail.” Losing one’s independence is, for Americans, a 70 thing. And needing help, we know, 71 pity, frustration and 72 in our potential helpers. We are all, through our lives, 73 to others. From the moment of 74 , we are nourished and nurtured by others. As adults we learn to pay for or negotiate our 75 needs, but the fact 76 that it takes an 77 army of other people to grow our food, clean our clothes, maintain our roads, fuel our furnaces. When we 78 , we accept another’s pledge tostick with us in sickness and health, 79 and poverty. The load we lay on 80 only becomes visible, less deniable, as we age.61. A. But B. Or C. So D. Besides62. A. favor B. appreciate C. like D. prefer63. A. failures B. compromises C. fashions D. balances64. A. after all B. above all C. at all D. in all65. A. manner B. custom C. habit D. virtue66. A. at B. in C. for D. on67. A. quit B. quilt C. quiet D. quite68. A. late B. aging C. maturing D. younger69. A. emphasize B. meet C. cater D. ignore70. A. shameful B. pity C. ashamed D. shame71. A. builds B. acts C. transforms D. evokes72. A. fear B. fearless C. fearing D. fearful73. A. burden B. responsibility C. relief D. requirement74. A. born B. bearing C. birth D. bear75. A. common B. independent C. actual D. mutual76. A. stays B. remains C. manifests D. reveals77. A. variety B. invisible C. abundant D. forceful78. A. marry B. marrying C. married D. marriage79. A. prosperously B. prosperous C. prosperity D. prosper80. A. others B. other C. others’ D. other’sPart IV Error Correction (2×5)Directions:There are five sentences. Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C, and D. You are required to identify the one that is incorrect, and then mark the corresponding letter and write the right answer on the ANSWER SHEET.81. The more air there is in the tire, the less strength you use in ride a bicycle.A B C D82. Watching the performance, one could see that his capacity to rememberA B Cfigures are remarkable.D83. Helen did not arrive until the meeting was nearly over for the simple reasonA Bwhy she had fallen asleep in the bus.C D84. Peter stopped to write his letter because he had to leave for the hospital.A B C D85. A tourist can find cheap computers nowhere else in the worldA B Cthan in Hong Kong.D86. I would rather have a good night’s sleep than watching a movie, howeverA B Cgood, if it is late in the night.D87. People can not but feel puzzling, for they simply cannot understand how heA B Ccould have made such stupid mistake.D88. In spite the often high price of dining out, restaurant busboys andA Bdishwashers are among the most underpaid and overworked.C D89. Throughout history, shoes have been worn not only for protection and alsoA B C Dfor decoration.90.Television was not invented by any one person. Nor it sprang into beingA B Covernight.DPart V. Translation (20 points)Section ADirections:Translate the following sentences into Chinese and write your answer on the ANWSER SHEET.91. All things considered, her suggestion is of greater value than yours.92. The professor’s short but heart-stirring speech on environment was strongly impressed upon my memory.93. It was another four years before I could qualify as a lawyer.94. Some clever strategies were employed so that those problems could be easily approached.95. A good beginning is half done.Section BDirections:Translate the following sentences into English and write your answer on the ANWSER SHEET.96. 重要的是你做了什么而不是说了什么。

专升本英语试题及答案解析

专升本英语试题及答案解析

专升本英语试题及答案解析一、听力理解(共20分)1. 听力选择题请根据所听内容选择正确答案。

(播放录音)A. 他计划去图书馆。

B. 他正在去图书馆的路上。

C. 他刚从图书馆回来。

D. 他从未去过图书馆。

答案:A解析:录音中提到,"I'm planning to go to the library this afternoon." 根据这句话,可以确定他计划去图书馆。

2. 听力填空题根据所听内容填写空缺处。

(播放录音)Today is _______. I have to go to the _______.答案:Monday; meeting解析:录音中提到,"Today is Monday. I have to go to the meeting." 因此,空缺处应填写"Monday"和"meeting"。

二、阅读理解(共30分)3. 阅读理解选择题阅读下面的文章,然后回答问题。

文章:The Importance of Time ManagementTime management is a crucial skill that can help individuals achieve their goals more efficiently. It involves planning and organizing tasks to make the best use of time. Effective time management can lead to increased productivity and reduced stress.问题:What is the main idea of the passage?答案:A. Time management is unimportant.B. Time management can increase productivity and reduce stress.C. Time management is only for individuals with many tasks.D. Time management is not necessary for achieving goals.解析:文章的标题是"The Importance of Time Management",文章中提到,"Time management is a crucial skill that can help individuals achieve their goals more efficiently." 这表明时间管理对于高效实现目标至关重要,因此正确答案是B。

专转本英语试题及答案

专转本英语试题及答案

专转本英语试题及答案一、阅读理解(共20分,每题4分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AIn recent years, the number of people who prefer to work from home has been increasing. Home-based workers enjoy the freedom to choose their own working hours and the convenience of not having to commute to an office. However, they also face some challenges.1. What is the main idea of the passage?A) The benefits of working from home.B) The challenges faced by home-based workers.C) The increasing trend of working from home.D) The reasons for the increasing trend.2. What is one advantage of working from home mentioned in the passage?A) More free time.B) Less commuting.C) Higher salary.D) More job security.BThe article discusses the importance of learning a secondlanguage. It suggests that knowing a second language can improve cognitive abilities and provide better job opportunities.3. What is the main purpose of the article?A) To list the benefits of learning a second language.B) To compare different languages.C) To encourage people to travel.D) To promote language learning apps.4. What is one benefit of learning a second languagementioned in the article?A) Better travel experiences.B) Enhanced memory.C) Improved social skills.D) Increased physical strength.二、完形填空(共15分,每题1.5分)Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the most suitable word from the options given.The Internet has become an essential part of our daily lives. It provides us with a vast amount of information and makes communication much easier. However, it also has its drawbacks. For example, it can be a source of misinformation.5. The Internet has become an essential part of our daily________.A) livesB) workC) studiesD) hobbies6. The Internet provides us with a vast amount of ________.A) knowledgeB) entertainmentC) newsD) products7. Misinformation is one of the ________ of the Internet.A) advantagesB) disadvantagesC) featuresD) benefits三、翻译(共25分,每题5分)Translate the following sentences from English to Chinese.8. Success is the result of perfection, hard work, learning from failure, loyalty, and persistence.9. The best way to predict the future is to invent it.10. The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today.四、写作(共40分)11. Write an essay of about 120-150 words on the topic "The Role of Technology in Modern Education". You should write clearly and coherently, and support your view with examples or reasons.答案:一、阅读理解1. C) The increasing trend of working from home.2. B) Less commuting.3. A) To list the benefits of learning a second language.4. B) Enhanced memory.二、完形填空5. A) lives6. A) knowledge7. B) disadvantages三、翻译8. 成功是完美、努力、从失败中学习、忠诚和坚持的结果。

专升本入学考试英语试卷(一)

专升本入学考试英语试卷(一)

网络高等教育专升本入学考试英语试卷(一)考试类型:闭卷总分:100分专业:考号:姓名:Part I Vocabulary and Structure (40%)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence.1. B mistakes in learning English is not stupid, but afraid of making mistakes is.A. Make; beB. Making; you areC. Making; beingD. Making; one is2. B his arrival at the airport, he made a long distant call to his wife at home.A. OnB. SinceC. The momentD. As soon as3. C a car on an icy road, the brake must be used gently.A. DrivingB. When drivingC. If drivingD. When one is driving4. There would be no doubt A the boy had done something wrong.A. whatB. whetherC. ifD. that5. It was his own stupidity that C his downfall.A. brought upB. brought forwardC. brought downD. brought about6. It is true that the surroundings will B one’s work and studies.A. affectB. attendC. alterD. apologize7. You are supposed to write your composition every D line.A. oneB. aC. otherD. another8. After living for years in a big city, they found it difficult to settle C ina town.A. forB. atC. upD. down9. – I wonder why he was late for the meeting. He has always been punctual.– So do I. He D an accident.A. must haveB. should have hadC. would have hadD. might have had10. Hearing someone unlocking the door, the man rushed to the back door, D the table over and almost all the fine plates.A. to knock; smashingB. knocking; smashedC. knocked; smashingD. knocking; smashing11. Before C the office she always makes sure the lights.A. left; turn offB. leaving; to turn offC. leave; turning offD. to leave; in turning off12. B computers have greatly changed our way of life is a universallyaccepted fact.A. ModernB. That modernC. What modernD. It is modern13. I am not sure B .A. whether are these railway timetables accurateB. how accurate are these railway timetablesC. where can we get these railway timetablesD. if these railways timetables are accurate14. It was because of his wife’s chance discovery B he was able to find hislong-lost brother.A. thatB. thenC. so thatD. by which15. Her parents C to see the doctor without delay.A. suggested her to goB. insisted on her to goC. made her to goD. insisted that she go16. Having been treated so badly in her aunt’s family, the girl couldn’t C andleft.A. put it upB. put up with itC. put it offD. put withit17. This is the subject D they will argue for a long time.A. whichB. about whichC. about thatD. that18. A received education as today.A. Never have so many womenB. Never have women everC. Never so many womenD. Never have there been so many women19. Imagine C with someone who never stops practical jokes on you.A. to live; to playB. living; playingC. to live; playingD. living;to play20. When I entered the living-room, mother didn’t say anything, but I noticed a Blook come over her face.A. surpriseB. surprisingC. surprisedD. surprisinglyPart II Reading Comprehension (60%)Directions: There are three reading passages in this part. Each passage is followedby some statements and questions. You should decide on the best choice.Passage OneWhen you send a letter or a postcard, you have to put stamps on the envelopeor on the card. When did people first begin to use stamps? Who was the first to thinkof this idea?In the early nineteenth century, people did not use stamps. They had to pay postage when they received letters. Sometimes they didn’t want to receive a letterat all, but they had to pay money for it. They were unhappy about this. The postage was high at that time, because the post offices had to send many people to get the postage.Rowland Hill was a schoolteacher in England. He was the first to think of using stamps in the 1850s. He thought it would be much easier for people to use stamps. They could go to the post office to buy stamps and put them on envelopes before theysent the letters. The post office could just put seals on the stamps so that people could not use the stamps again. In this way, the post office did not need to send postmen to get postage. It only needed fewer postmen to send letters.1. People began to use stamps at the beginning of the nineteenth century. AA. TrueB. False2. Before stamps were used, postage was paid by the letter-receivers. CA. TrueB. False3. Rowland Hill ___________. DA. bought the first stampB. was a postman in EnglandC. gave the idea to use stampsD. was the first man to use stamps4. After stamps were used, ___________. BA. postmen needn’t get postageB. people needn’t pay postageC. the post office could get more postageD. people should pay more postage5. What is the main idea of the passage? BA. How did stamps begin to be used?B. Why were postmen sent to get postage?C. When did people first begin to use stamps?D. Who was the first to think of using stamps?Passage TwoI don’t often lose things and I’m especially careful with money, so I was quite surprised when I reached for my wallet and it wasn’t there. At first, I thought it was possible that I could have left it at home. Then I remembered taking it out to pay for the taxi, so I knew I had it with me just before I walked into the restaurant.I wondered if it was possible that it could have slipped out of my pocket while I was eating dinner. Thinking about that possibility, I turned and walked back to the table where I had been sitting. Unfortunately, there were several people sitting at the table at the time, so I called a waiter and explained to him that my wallet had fallen out of my pocket while I was sitting at the table a few minutes earlier.I had the waiter go over to the table to see if my wallet was on the floor. While the waiter was looking for it, the manager of the restaurant came up to me and asked me if anything was wrong. I didn’t want to get a lot of people involved in the problem, but I knew I had to get the wallet back. I told the manager what had happened. He had me describe the wallet to him, and then he insisted that I report the missing wallet to the police. I told him that I didn’t particularly want to get the police involved in it; besides, I was in a hurry because I had an appointment with my doctor in just a few minutes ... I explained to him that my biggest worry at the moment was how I was going to pay the check. He told me not to worry about that. He had me write down my name and address, and he said he would send me a bill.6. When he walked back to the table, the writer asked the people at the table abouthis wallet. DA. TrueB. False7. The manager came up pretty soon to see what had happened. CA. TrueB. False8. Why was the writer so sure he had brought his wallet with him? BA. He remembered that he didn’t leave it at home.B. He always felt his pocket for the wallet before he left home.C. He believed his own memory.D. He had taken it out to pay the taxi-driver.9. According to the passage, the writer most probably lost his wallet whenA .A. he took it out to pay for the taxiB. he walked into the restaurantC. he was eating dinnerD. he was ordering his dish10. Why did the writer walk back to the table where he had been sitting? CA. He was sure his wallet was still there.B. It was possible that he could find his wallet there.C. He could ask someone there about his wallet.D. He saw the wallet lying on the floor near the table.Passage ThreeWhen we talk about intelligence, we do not mean the ability to get a good scoreon a certain kind of test, or even the ability to do well in school. These are atbest only indicators of something larger, deeper, and far more important. By intelligence we mean a style of life, a way of behaving in various situations. Thetrue test of intelligence is not how much we know what to do, but how we behave whenwe don’t know what to do.The intelligent person, young or old, meeting a new situation or problem, opens himself up to it. He tries to take in with mind and senses everything he can aboutit. He thinks about it, instead of about himself or what it might cause to happento him. He grapples (努力克服) with it boldly, imaginatively, resourcefully (机智地), and if not confidently, at least hopefully: if he fails to master it, he looks without fear or shame at his mistakes and learns what he can from them. This is intelligence. Clearly its roots lie in a certain feeling about life, and one’s selfwith respect to life. Just as clearly, unintelligence is not what most psychologists seem to suppose, the same thing as intelligence, only less of it. It is an entirely different style of behavior, arising out of entirely different set of attitudes.Years of watching and comparing bright children with the not-bright, or less bright, have shown that they are very different kinds of people. The bright childis curious about life and reality, eager to get in touch with it, embrace (捉住机会) it, unite himself with it. There is no wall; no barrier, between himself and life. On the other hand, the dull child is far less curious, far less interestedin what goes on and what is real, more inclined (倾向于) to live in a world of fantasy.The bright child likes to experiment, to try things out. He lives by the maxim (格言) that there is more than one way to skin a cat. If he can’t do something one way, he’ll try another. The dull child is usually afraid to try at all. It takes a great deal of urging to get him to try even once; if that try fails, he is through.Nobody starts off stupid. Hardly an adult in a thousand, or ten thousand, could in any three years of his life learn as much, grow as much in his understanding of the world around him, as every infant (婴儿) learns and grows in his first three years. But what happens, as we grow older, to this extraordinary capacity for learning and intellectual growth? What happens is that it is destroyed, and more than by any other one thing, it is destroyed by the process that we misname education – a process that goes on in most homes and schools.11. The writer believes that intelligence is doing well on some examinations. BA. TrueB. False12. The writer believes that “unintelligence”is a particular way of looking at the world.BA. TrueB. False13. Why does the writer say that education is misnamed?BA. Because it takes place more in homes than in school.B. Because it discourages intellectual growth.C. Because it helps dull children with their problems.D. Because it helps children understand the world around them.14. “There’s more than one way to skin a cat.” Which of the following maxims hasa similar meaning to this one? CA. If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, and try again.B. All work and no play makes Johnny a dull boy.C. Make new friends and keep the old; one is silver and the other is gold.D. Make hay while the sun shines.15. “It is an entirely different style of behavior, arising out of an entirely different set of attitudes.”“It” in this sentence refers to A .A. intelligenceB. behaviorC. lifeD. unintelligence答案:Part I Vocabulary and Structure1-5 CADDD 6-10 ACDDD 11-15 BBDAD 16-20 BBABCPart II Reading Comprehension1-5 BACAA 6-10 BADCB 11-15 BABAD欢迎您的下载,资料仅供参考!致力为企业和个人提供合同协议,策划案计划书,学习资料等等打造全网一站式需求。

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专升本公共英语试题一I. (词汇,每题1分,共35题)1.Five miles ______ a long distance to an old lady of her age.A. seem to beingB. seem to beC. seems to beingD. seems to be2.The computer doesn’t work well, so something ______ wrong.A. can have goneB. should have goneC. must have goneD. ought to have gone3. A number of students in this class ______ to Beijing once or twice.A. wereB. have beenC. isD. has been4. A good secretary should always be informed ______ the latest flight schedule.A. toB. inC. withD. of5.I got the good news that they ______ in planting trees on the sandy hills.A. have succeededB. had succeededC. succeedD. were succeeding6.Be sure to ______ your work at the end of the exam.A. look overB. hang upC. set asideD. catch sight of7.The football game will be played on ______.A. June sixB. six JuneC. the sixth of JuneD. the six of June8.The police investigation discovered that three young men were ______ in therobbery.A. caughtB. involvedC. connectedD. tightened9.It was in that small room ______ they worked hard and dreamed of better days tocome.A. whatB. in whichC. whichD. that10.The disk I bought from the store yesterday was found to be ______.A. emptyB. blankC. vacantD. hollow11.Please ______ the water tap when you have finished your washing.A. turn onB. turn offC. turn outD. turn over12.If you wish to accept the invitation, please send an email to ______ youacceptance.A. confirmB. confineC. confrontD. conform13.Don’t associate with bad boys ______ your whole l ife will be ruined.A. orB. butC. andD. so that14.______ George loves his daughter, he is strict with her.A. EvenB. ForC. AlthoughD. Whether15.In many cultures people insist ______ that the importance of being punctual.A. inB. overC. toD. on16.One difficulty has been solved. But another one will ______.A. ariseB. riseC. arouseD. arose17.The classroom is quite clean ______ some waste paper on the floor.A. except forB. besidesC. exceptD. without18.Hold the book ______ please, for I can’t se e the words in it.A. more closeB. closerC. more closelyD. closely19.I shall have a companion in the house after all these ______ years.A. aloneB. lonelyC. singleD. simple20.He walked in the street without ______ to buy anything.A. intentionB. heartC. purposeD. thought21.You ______ if you had had higher score in the examination.A. must have got scholarshipB. would have got scholarshipC. should get scholarshipD. had got scholarship22.The disabled children need many things, but ______ , they need love.A. first of allB. above allC. after allD. all in all23.______ will come and lend us a helping hand on such an awkward occasion?A. Do you suppose whoB. Whom do you supposeC. Who do you thinkD. Whom do you think24.He didn’t tell me where he had spe nt his holidays. ______ to know.A. Neither I caredB. Not did I careC. I didn’t careD. Neither did I care25.I’m for the suggestion that a special board ______ to examine the problem.A. be set upB. will be set upC. must be set upD. has to be set up26.While studying he financially depended ______ his wife.A. onB. ofC. toD. from27.______ his sister, Jack is quite and does not easily make friends with others.A. DislikeB. UnlikeC. AlikeD. Liking28.No sooner had he got home ______ it began to rain.A. whenB. thatC. thanD. while29.That T-shirt was so tight that he decided to have it ______.A. be enlargedB. enlargeC. enlargedD. to enlarge30.______ is known to the world, Mark T wain is a great American writer.A. ThatB. WhichC. AsD. It31. A lawy er’s income is usually very high, ______ more than 200,000 dollars a year.A. add up toB. added up toC. amounted toD. amounting to32.______, the students had to go to bed.A. The lights had gone outB. The lights having gone outC. The lights went outD. The lights have gone out33.Only in this way ______ out of the plan.A. you can talk himB. can you talk himC. him you can talkD. him can you talk34.Most parts of the country are ______ drought.A. facing atB. coming acrossC. threatened withD. surrounded by35.“The people are said to have been killed in the accident” could be rewritten as______.A. It is said that ten people are killed in the accident.B. It was said that ten people were killed in the accident.C. It was said that ten people had been killed in the accident.D. It is said that ten people were killed in the accident.II. 完型填空,每题1分,共10题Geography is the study of the relationship between people and the land.Geographers compare and contrast various places on the earth. But they also go beyond the individual places and consider the earth as a 36 . The word geography 37 from two Greek words, ge, the Greek word for "earth" and graphein, 38 means "to write." The English word geography means "to describe the earth." Some geography books focus on a small area like a town or city. Others deal with a state, a region, a nation, or an 39 continent. Many geography books deal with the whole earth.Another way to divide the study of 40 is to distinguish between physical geography and cultural geography. The former focuses on the natural world; the 41 starts with human beings and studies how human beings and their environment act upon each other.But when geography is considered as a single subject, 42 branch can neglect the other.A geographer might be described 43 one who observes, records, and explainsthe differences between places. If places 44 alike, there would be little need for geographers.We know, however, 45 no two places are exactly the same. Geography, then, is a point of view, a special way of looking at places.36. (A) whole (B) unit (C) part (D) total37. (A) falls (B) removes (C) results (D) comes38. (A) what (B) that (C) which (D) it39. (A) extensive (B) enormous (C) overall (D) entire40. (A) world (B) earth (C) globe (D) geography41. (A) second (B) latter (C) next (D) later42. (A) either (B) neither (C) one (D) each43. (A) for (B) to (C) by (D) as44. (A) being (B) are (C) were (D) be45. (A) although (B) whether (C) since (D) thatIII.阅读理解,前两篇每题2分,后两篇每题3分,共50分Passage 1I remember quite clearly the first time I was really shaken by my wife’s intuition.We were looking for a second-hand car, and I had been much taken by a rather nice drop-head with a well-cared-for appearance.“Well, she runs nicely,” I told my life after the try-out. “Good start-up, engine sounds sweet, low mileage and the right price. What do you think?”“I don’t like it.”“Why not?”“I don’t know. There’s just something about the salesman that I don’t believe.”A few weeks after we had bought another car elsewhere, I happened to find out the history of the drop-head. It had been seriously damaged in a crash before we saw it, and cleverly done up. The car was, indeed, a very bad risk.Of all the things about women that their husbands do not understand, perhaps the biggest question is this: How can she often be right about things of which she has absolutely no knowledge? How does a woman’s intuition work? What is this strange power that tells her exac tly when her husband isn’t working late on business, however honest he pretends to be? Is it guesswork, or some sixth sense that men don’t have?46. When was the “first time” the husband felt “really shaken” by his wife’s intuition?A.When they bought another car.B.When he learned about the history of the drop-head..C.When he realized she knew so much about cars.D.When his wife spoke about the salesman.47. What does a person’s intuition refer to according to this passage?A.The ability to see through things.B.The ability to make a quick decision.C.The ability to pick out the best one among a number of things.D.The ability to know something by using one’s feelings.48. Why didn’t the man know that the car was damaged at first?A.The damage was not serious at all.B.He was not careful enough.C.It had been skillfully repaired.D.The salesman only tried it out smoothly.49. What answer does the writer give to a woman’s intuition?A.It is simply a blind guess. C. It must be the sixth sense.B.It is a special kind of knowledge. D. He doesn’t really answer the question.50. From the passage we learn that the salesman was _____.A. cheatingB. honestC. helpfulD. kindPassage 2Social customs and ways of behaving change. Things which were considered impolite many years ago are now acceptable. Just a few years ago, it was considered impolite behavior for a man to smoke on street. No man who thought of himself by smoking when a lady was in a room.Customs also differ from country to country. Does a man walk on the left or the right of a woman in your country? Or doesn't it matter? Should you use both hands when you are eating?Should leave one in your lap or on the table?The Americans and the British not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs. For example, in both America and England people shake hands when they meet each other for the first time. Also, most Englishmen will open a door for a woman or offer their seat to a woman, and so will most Americans. Promptness is important both in England and in America. That is , if a dinner invitation is for 7 o'clock , the dinner guest either arrives close to that time or calls up to explain his delay.The important thing to remember about social customs is not to do anything that might make other people feel uncomfortable-----especially if they are your guests. When the food was served, one of the guests started to eat his peas with a knife. The other guests were amused or shocked, but the host calmly picked up his knife and began eating in the same way. It would have been bad manners to make his guest feel foolish or uncomfortable.51.If one has accepted a dinner invitation ,what should he do if he is to be late for the dinner?A. He should find an excuseB. He should ask for excuse.C. He should say sorryD. He should telephone to explain his being late.52."It would have been bad manners to make his guests feel foolish or uncomfortable." "Bad manners " means ________.A. uglyB. dishonestC. impoliteD. shameful53.which of the following do you think is the best title for this passage?A. Social CustomsB. Social LifeC. American and British CustomsD. Promptness Is Important54.According to the text, the best host_______.A. tries his best to make his guests feel comfortableB. makes his guests feel excitedC. tries to avoid being naughty to his guestsD. tries to avoid being foolish55.The author of this article may agree with which of the following?A. The guest who ate his peas with a knifeB. The other guests who were amused or shockedC. The host who picked up his knife and began eating in the same wayD. None of the abovePassage 3Cancer is among the top killer diseases in our society today and scientists have found out that stress helps to bring it on. It is worthwhile to consider, therefore, what are the causes of stress in our life, and whether we can do anything about it.Are we under-employed or overburdened with too many responsibilities? Do we have a right balance of work and leisure(闲暇)in our lives? Are our relationships with family, friends or fellow workers all they should be?All these things can be a cause of stress, and it is best to face them honestly, and to bring our frustrations( 失意)into the open.People who have a good row and then forget it are doing their health more good than those who bottle their feelings.If our self-examination has brought any causes of stress to light, let us consider what we can do about them. It is possible to change jobs. We can make more leisure and fill it more happily, if we will accept a different living standard. We can improve our personal relationships by a different attitude. It is we who allow other people to make ourselves unhappy. Often the little things that disturb us are not worth an hour’s ange r. The teaching in the Bible “ Let not the sun go down upon your wrath(anger)” is good advice from the health point of view as well as the religious.56. Which of the following statements is true?A.Freedom from responsibilities helps reduce stressB.Stress is the direct cause of cancerC.The cause of stress is worthy of serious studyD.Cancer is the number one killer in our society today57. According to the passage, which of the following types of people is more likely tosuffer from stress?A.People who have cancerB.People who like to quarrel with othersC.People whose living standards is lowD.People who have more responsibilities than they can handle58. Judging from the context, the word “row” in the third paragraph most probablymeans____.A. a noisy quarrelB. a very loud noiseC. a neat line of things side by sideD. a journey in a boat59. Which of the following is not mentioned as a way to reduce our stress?A.changing our jobsB.changing our attitude to little things that make us unhappyC.speaking out our frustrationsD.reading the Bible60. “Let not the sun go down upon you wrath” probably means______.A. Don’t let your anger last longB. Don’t get angry while the sun is going downC. Don’t get angry easily about little things.D. Don’t watch the sun set while you are angry.Passage 4Scientists have developed a slimming(减肥)drug that successfully suppresses appetite and results in a dramatic loss of weight without any apparent ill effects.The drug interferes with appetite control and prevents the build-up of fatty tissue. Laboratory mice given the drug lost up to a third of their total body weight.Within 20 minutes of being given the drug, called C75, the mice lost interest in eating and survived apparently content on just 10 per cent of the food they would normally eat.As a result, mice taking the drug lost 45 per cent more weight than mice fed the same amount of food, which compensate for the lack of food by becoming more lazy.Scientists, from the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, said that C75 is likely to produce a similar effect on humans because appetite control in brain is thought to be based on the same chemical pathways as those in mice.“We are not claiming to have found a fabled(神奇的)weight-loss drug. What we have found, using C75, is a major pathway in the brain that body uses naturally in regulating appe tite at least in mice,” said Francis Kuhajda, a pathologist and senior team member.61.The newly-developed drug _______.A.controls appetite and causes obvious weight lossB.reduces weight with some ill-effectC.interferes with appetite and builds up fatty tissueD.is still going through laboratory tests62.One of the reasons that the drug helps to lose weight is that _______.A.it helps mice sleep wellB.it keeps fatty tissue from growingC.it controls eatingD.it prevents overeating63.The mice taking C75 lose nearly half of their weight on the same amount of food become _______.A.more activeB.more lazyC.more aggressiveD.more noisy64.C75 is likely to produce weight-loss effect on humans because ______.A.mice and humans have similar brain structureB.human’s are likely to be more lazy t han miceC.human’s appetite is regulated through the same pathway as mice’sD.mice and human body use different pathways of appetite control65.What is the attitude of the scientists toward the slimming drug?A.indifferentB.excitingC.negativeD.confidentIV. (翻译英译汉前3题每题4分,第4题6分;汉译英前3题每题4分,第4题5分;共35分)66. Good teachers often encourage their students to think for themselves.67. Paper money is obviously easier to handle and much more convenient in the modern world.68. You must also become familiar with your teacher s’ teaching styles; adjusting your learning style to theirs will be to your advantage.69. Educators think that the generation growing up with television spend so much of their time in front of the TV that they do not have enough time to study.70. 我们在做出任何决定之前,应该听一听其他人的意见。

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