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广东省专插本-英语-2012年-历年题集(含答案)

广东省专插本-英语-2012年-历年题集(含答案)

广东省2012年普通高等学校本科插班生招生考试《英语》(公共课)试题Part I Vocabulary and Structure (35%)l. It is necessary to put the medicine out of the kids' .A. holdB. handC. reachD. place2. Mary had a great deal of trouble the rest runners.A. coming up withB. keeping up withC. living up toD. making up for3. We'd better take every _ to improve our English.A. timeB. caseC. thingD. chance4. He didn't expect to _ his father in the street yesterday.A. run intoB. work withC. deal withD. run off5. Many experiments have shown that moderate exercises contribute____ good health.A. towardsB. forC. withD. to6. Their evidence was convincing but not .A. off the pointB. on the pointC. to the pointD. in the point7. Her father's death _ her deeply.A. affectedB. effectedC. offcndedD. infected8. "How do you _ the golbal warming?" the scientist asked the students.A. count onB. account onC. count forD. account for9. The city of Wuhan is of three sections. which are separated by the Yangtze River.A. combinedB. madeC. composedD. formed10. On second _, we decided not to sell our house.A. plansB. thoughtsC. ideasD. minds11. Some plants are very sensitive _ the changes of the environment.A.fromB. againstC. toD. with12. I used to smoke__ but I gave it up a year ago.A. seriouslyB. heavilyC. badlyD. severely13. The fire that____ yesterday caused at least ten people's death.A. broke offB. broke upC. broke downD. broke out14.His explanation has our misunderstanding.A. clarifiedB. surveyedC. classifiedD. survived15. The trip to the west has been because of the bad weather.A. insistedB. canceledC. challengedD. decided16. It is believed that_ __ spending will eventually lead to failure.A. naturalB. mysteriousC. moderateD. excessive17. The guests are often very well by the host in that city.A. entertainedB. engagedC. reassuredD. refreshed18. The factors which influence reading speed often _ with each otherA. instructB. installC. interactD. intend19. The man lost his _ just because his secretary was ten minutes late.A. temperB. moodC. mindD. passion20. During the races there were two accidents to motor-cyclists including one accident.A. deadlyB. fatalC. killingD. deathly21. in the street, he could feel the happiness of Christmas.A. WalkedB. WalkingC. To walkD. Having walked22. _ the project. we'll have to work two more weeks.A. CompletingB. CompleteC. Having completedD. To complete23. The development of the event is influenced by many factors, are beyond our control.A. most of themB. most of whichC. most of whatD. most of that24. It was the training at college _ made him such a good writer.A. asB. whichC. thatD. what25. We finished our assignment when the teacher came to the door.A. had just hadB. have just hadC. just had hadD. just have had26. Catherine has never dreamed of abroad.A. having sentB. to be sentC. being sentD. to send27. After you have finished reading the book, please .just put it back it belongs.A. whereB. whichC. whatD. that28. They were all delighted at the news Tom won the First Prize.A. whenB. whichC. whatD. that29. You can distinguish the twins very easily, _ Tom is quiet while Jack is active.A. soB. butC. forD. and30. Mary. together with her children, some video show when I went into the sitting room.A. were watchingB. was watchingC. is watchingD. are watching3 l . The student checked his writing carefully lest it _ some spelling mistakes.A. hadB. hasC. will haveD. should have32. By this summer. Elizabeth _ here for eight years.A. will liveB. would have livedC. will have livedD. has lived33. No sooner than the bus started off.A. had his luggage been loadedB. was his luggage loadedC. loaded his luggageD. his luggage was being loaded34. Aunt Sharon looks sleepy. She _ to bed very late last night.A. can have goneB. must have goneC. would have goneD. should have gone35. Walking is useful as any other to lose weight.A. suchB. asC. such aD. as aPart II Reading Comprehension (40 %)Passage IWhat is your favourite colour? Do you like yellow, orange, or red'? If you do, you must be an optimist(乐观主义者). a leader. an acive person who enjoys life. people and excitement. Do you prefer greys and blues? Then you are probably quict. shy. and you would rather follow than lead You tend to be a pessimist (悲观主义者) . At least. this is what psychologists tell us. and they should know. because they have been seriously studying the meaning of colours preference, as well as the effect that colours have on human beings. They tell us. among other facts. that we do not choose our favourite clour as we growup-we are born with our preference. If you happen to love brown, you did so as soon as you opened your eyes, or at least as soon as you could see clearly.Colours do influence our moods------there is no doubt about it. A yellow room makes mostpeople feel more cheerful and more relaxed than a dark green one; and a red dress brings warmth and cheer to the saddest winter day. On the other hand, black is depressing. A black bridge over the Thames River. Near London. used to be the scene of more suicides (自杀) than any other bridge in the area-until it was repainted green. The number of suicide attempts immediately fell down sharply; perhaps it would have fallen even more if the bridge had been done in pink or baby blue.Light and bright colours make people not only happier but more active. It is an established fact that factory workers work better. harder. and have fewcr accidents when their machines arc painted orange rather than black or grey.36. The sentence "You would rather follow than lead" in paragraph l means that you would .A. like to lead followersB. be afraid of following othersC. be a member rather than a leaderD. like to be a leader rather than a follower37. If one enjoys life, one is sure to prefer .A. red to yellowB. blue to orangeC. blue to yellowD. red to grey38. Which of the following statements is true?A. People's preference of one colour to another is instinct.B. People's preference of one colour to another is acquired as they grow up.C. Factory workers meet fewer accidents when their machines are painted grey.D. More people happen to love brown because they saw it when they were born.39. Those who committed suicide preferred the bridge over the Thames River to others because of itsA. shapeB. colourC. structureD. materials40. The main idea of the passage is that_ .A. colours affect people's moodB. colours affect people's characterC. bright colours make people more activeD. colours preference shows people's couragePassage 2Charlotte Hollins knows she faces a battle. The 23-year-old British farmer and her 21-year-old brother Ben are fighting to save the farm from the city developers that their father worked on since he was 14. While she is confident they will succeed. she lists farming's many challenges: "You don't often get a day off. Supermarkets put a lot of pressure on farmers to keep prices down. With fewer people working on farms it can be isolating." she said. "There is a high rate of suicide and farming will never make you rich!"Oliver Robinson. 25, grew up on a farm in Yorkshire. But he never considered staying on his father and grandfather's land. "I'm sure Dan hoped I'd stay," he said. "I guess it's a nice, straightforward life, but it doesn't appeal. For young ambitious people, farm life would be a hard world." For Robinson. farming doesn't offer much in terms of money or lifestyle. Hollins agrees that economics stops people from pursuing farming rewards: "providing for a vital human need . while working outdoors with nature."Farming is a big political issue in the UK. "Buy British" campaigns encourage consumers not a buy cheaper imported foods. The 2001 "foot and mouth crisis" closed thousands of farms, stopped meat exports, and raised public consciousness of troubles in British farming. JamieOliver's 2005 campaign to get children to eat healthily also highlighted the issue. This national concern brings hope for farmers competing with powerful supermarkets. While most people buy food from the big supermarkets. hundreds of independent Farmers' Markets are becoming popular.41 . Charlotte Hollins is talking about her feeling of a battle between "A. the poor and the richB. farmers and city developersC. young people and their parentsD. small markets and supermarkets42. In the eyes of Charlotte Hollins. makes fewer people work on farms.A. rich life of farmersB. a low rate of suicideC. hard life on the farmsD. high prices of farm products43. According to the passage, more and more young people leave their fathers' land because farming cannot offer .A. a hard worldB. a vital human needC. a nice and straightforward lifeD. enough money and honourable life44. "Buy British" campaigns____A. bring benefit to farmersB. stopped meat exportC. closed thousands of farmsD. ask children to eat British foods45. According to the passage, Farmers ' Markets are becoming popular because .A. thousands of farms are closedB. farmers are the owners of the marketsC. more people are concerned about healthy foodD. Jamie Oliver's 2005 campaigns urge people to "Buy BritisW'Passage 3No one knows exactly how many disabled people (残疾人) there arc in the word. but estimates suggest the figure is over 450 million. The number of disabled people in India alone is probably more than double the total population of Canada.In the United Kingdom. about one in ten people have some disability. Disability is not just something hat happens to other people: as we get older. many of us will become less mobile. hard of hearing or have failing eyesight.Disablement can take many forms and occur at any time of life. Some people are born with disabilities. Many others become disabled as they get older. There are many progressive disabling diseases. The longer time goes on. the worse they become. Some people are disabled in accidents. Many others may have a period of disability in the form of a mental illness. All are affected by people's attitude towards them.Disabled people face many physical barriers. Next time you go shopping or to work or visit friends, imagine how you would manage if you could not get up steps, or on to buses and trains. How would you cope if you could not see where you were going or could not hear the traffic? But there are other barriers: prejudice can be even harder to break down and ignorance inevitably represents by far the greatest barrier of all. It is almost impossible for the able-bodied to fully appreciate what the severely disabled go through. so it is important to draw attention to these barriers and show that it is the individual person and their ability. not their disability, which counts.46. The first paragraph tells us that .A. the number of disabled people in India is the greatestB. there are less than 450 million disabled people in the worldC. there are more than 450 million disabled people in the worldD. the number of disabled people in India is equal to the total population of Canada47. The key word in paragraph 4 is _A. disabilityB. ignoranceC. prejudiceD. barriers48. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. There are about 10 percent disabled people in the UK_B. There still exists prejudice against the disabled because of ignorance.C. Even the able-bodied might lose some of their body functions when they get older.D. The whole society should pay attention to the barriers faced by the disabled people.49. The clause "which counts " in the last paragraph means that _ .A. ability is the most importantB. disability is consideredC. disability is includedD. barrier is the most important50. It can be concluded from the passage that _A. we should try our best to prevent disablementB. we should take a proper attitude towards the disabledC. both physical and mental barriers are hard to break downD. the able-bodied will never fully understand the disabledPassage 4It is really a surprise that after hundreds of years, educationists have still failed to design anything more efficient and reliable than examinations. It is claimed that examinations test what you know, but it is common knowledge that they more often do the exact opposite. They may be a good means of testing memory, or the skills of working rapidly under extreme pressure, but they can tell you nothing about a person's true ability.As anxiety-makers. examinations are second to none. That is because so much depends on them. They are the mark of success or failure in our society. Your whole future may be decided in one fateful day. No one can show his best in worry, or after a sleepless night, yet this is precisely what the examination system expects him to do.A good education should, among other things, train you to think for yourself. The examination system however, does anything but that. What has to be learnt is laid down by a syllabus (教学大纲) . so the student is encouraged to memorize. Examinations do not motivate a student to read widely, and they do not enable him to seek more and more knowledge. Furthermore. teachers themselves are often judged by the results of their students' examinations. Consequently, they have to train their students to master exam techniques which they dislike. They most successful candidates are not always the best educated but the best trained..The results on which so much depends are often nothing more than a subjective assessment by some anonymous (匿名的) examiners. They certainly make mistakes. because they have to mark mountains of scripts (答卷) in a limited amount of time. They work under the same sort of pressure as the candidates.51. The main idea of this passage is that examinations are .A. anxiety-makersB. harmful to educationC. reliable and efficientD. good measures of memory52. It is clear that the author examinations.A. argues forB. argues againstC. is interested inD. is indifferent to53. The fate of students is decided by _ according to the passage.A. examinationB. educationC. teachingD. learning54. According to the author, the most importance of a good education is to .A. encourage students to read widelyB..teach students how to tackle examsC. train students to think on their ownD. encourage students to seek more knowledge55. Which statement is NOT mentioned in the passage?A. Examinations can make students anxious.B. The examiners might make mistakes in marking.C. Teachers ' work is .judged based on the results of examinations.D. Tools better than examinations to test students' ability have been found.Part III Cloze (10%)When I come across a good article in reading newspapers. I often want to cut and keep it. But just as I am about to do so I find the 56 0n the opposite side is as much interesting. It may be a discussion of the way to 57 in good health. or a report about 58 to behave and conduct oneself in society. If I cut the front article, the opposite one is likely t0 59 damage, leaving out half of it or keeping the text 60 the title. Therefore. I should prepare 61 I start to cut. Or it will be halfway done when I find out the 62 result.63 two things are to be done at the same time. You can only take up one of them,the other has to wait or be 64 _ But you know the future is unpredictable----the changed situation may not allow you to do what is left 65 . Thus you are caught in a 66 position and feel sad. How should the nice chances and brilliant ideas gather around all at once? What are you going to do when you 67 two things at the same time? It may happen that you life 68 greatly on your preference of one choice to the other.In fact that is what 69 is like. We are often . 70 with the two opposite sides of a thing which are both desirable 71 a newspaper cutting. It often occurs that our attention is drawn to one thing only 72 we get into another. The 73 may be more important than the latter and give rise to a dividcd mind. A famous philosopher 74 said "When one door shuts, another opens in life." So a casual choice may not be a 75 0ne.56.A. newspaper B. article C. text D. title57.A. get B. bring C. lead D. keep58.A. how B. when C. why D. what59.A. do B. reduce C. prevent D. cause60.A. on B. in C. off D. for61.A. because B. since C. after D. before62.A. satisfying B. regretful C. pleasant D. impossible63.A. Rarely B. Seldom C. Sometimes D. Always64.A. given up B. help up C. left out D. turned out65.A. over B. out C. alone D. behind66.A. possible B. difficult C. simple D. complex67.A. deal with B. wait for C. set down D. look round68.A. improves B. progresses C. changes D. goes69.A study B. society C. nature D. life70.A. faced B. supplied C. connected D. fixed7I.A. to B. for C. like D. as72.A. after B. before C. until D. since73.A. front B. next C. above D. former74.A. still B. ever C. already D. almost75.A. good B. rich C. bad D. weakPart IV Writing (15%)76.你叫李平,是学院学生会干部,获悉你的一位师兄王勇在毕业后工作仅一年,就被提升为公司销售部( Sales Department)经理,你写信邀请他来学院举办一场讲座,信的内容包括:消息的来源;表示高兴和祝贺;讲座内容(他成功的经验)。

【Word解析版】2013年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语(广东卷)

【Word解析版】2013年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语(广东卷)

2013年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试【广东卷】I 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Number sense is not the ability to count. It is the ability to recognize a 1 in number. Human beings are born with this ability. 2 ,experiments show that many animals are, too. For example, many birds have good number sense. If a nest has four eggs and you remove one, the bird will not 3 . However, if you remove two, the bird 4 leaves. This means that the bird knows the 5 between two and three.Another interesting experiment showed a bird's 6 number sense. A man was trying to take a photo of a crow(乌鸦)that had a nest in a tower, but the crow always left when she saw him coming. The bird did not 7 until the man left the tower. The man had an 8 .He took another man with him to the tower. One man left and the other stayed, but they did not 9 the bird. The crow stayed away until the second man left, too. The experiment was 10 with three men and then with four men. But the crow did not return to the nest until all the men were 11 .It was not until five men went into the tower and only four left that they were 12 able to fool the crow.How good is a human's number sense? It's not very good. For example, babies about fourteen months old almost always notice if something is taken away from a 13 group. But when the number goes beyond three or four, the children are 14 fooled.It seems that number sense is something we have in common with many animals in this world, and that our human 15 is not much better than a crow's.1. A. rise B. pattern C. change D. trend2. A. Importantly B. Surprisingly C. Disappointedly D. Fortunately3. A. survive B. care C. hatch D. notice4. A. generally B. sincerely C. casually D. deliberately5.A. distance B. range C. different D. interval6.A. amazing B. annoying C. satisfying D. disturbing7. A. relax B. recover C. react D. return8. A. appointment B. excuse C. idea D. explanation9. A. fool B. hurt C. catch D. kill10.A. repo B. repeated C. designed D. approved11.A. confused B. gone C. tired D. drunk12.A. gradually B. luckily C. strangely D. finally13. A. single B. small C. local D. new14. A. seldom B. temporarily C. merely D. often15. A. sight B. nature C. ability D. belief[语篇解读]:本文是一篇说事理性的说明文,篇章模式为总-分-分-总的结构。

专插本英语真题及答案

专插本英语真题及答案

广东省2013年普通高等学校本科插班生招生考试英语Part I Vocabulary and Structure(35%)Directions: There are 35 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 mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. I’ll accept any job I don’t have to get up early.A even ifB as long asC in caseD even though2. of the two authors thinks that the danger of a nuclear war is increasing.A NoneB EitherC BothD Neither3. I walked too much yesterday and are still aching now.A my leg’s musclesB my leg musclesC my muscles of legD my leg’s muscles4. In some countries, is called “equality” does not really mean equal rights for all people.A whichB thatC whatD this5. we have finished the course, we shall start revision and prepare for the final exams.6. The bridge was named the hero who had given his life to save a child.A afterB byC withD from7. There is no in insisting on the impossible.A mindB meaningC helpD sense8. The Internet of the fourth generation is now in the experimental stage. The time will come whenit possible for ordinary people to use it in their daily life.A isB will beC must beD may be9.The shopping mall built a few months ago is in the south of the city .A locatedB liedC laidD placed10. It may be five to ten years we can test this medicine on human patients.A sinceB afterC beforeD when11. Bob, Dick and Tom are 6,8,and 10 years old .A respectivelyB respectablyC respectedlyD respectful12. Children who are over-protected by their parents may become .A hurtB spoiledC damagedD harmed13. Your explanation is still not easy enough to understand. Could you give any-examplesA specificB specialC specialistD spare14. Her duties include cleaning the desks and mopping the floor. But she also need to domany other things.A continuousB routineC initialD constant15. Robert Owen’ ideas were far the age in which he lived.A in front ofB advanced inC advancing inD in advance of16. Rural communities are usually more in their child-rearing methods, while in the townthere more variety.A uniformB likeC similarD same17. John Smith Community College is an educational institution to providing highereducation for all residents in the community.A contributedB committedC combinedD assigned18. Mark often attempts to escape whenever he breaks traffic rules.A having been finedB to have been finedC to be finedD being fined19. The Dolice were accused of failing to the people about the threat of the terrorists.A speakB tellC talkD say20. Radio, television and press are of conveying news and information.A the most three common meansB the three most common meansC the most common three meansD three the most common means21. Backward technologically we are for the moment, we have perfect faith in our ability to catch up with the developed countries in time.A asB ifC soD that22. We don’t need air conditioning, .A and neither can we afford itB neither can we afford itC and nor we can afford itD we can afford it neither23. The Internet allows businessmen to their goods by showing which items are sold and how fast they are moving.A keep track ofB keep pace withC keep in touch withD keep company with24. That field a good crop of potatoes last year.A plantedB grewC raisedD yielded25. The destruction of these cultural relics was a loss that no amount of money could .A stand up toB make up forC come up withD put up with26. When people do not to acceptable standards of behavior, they are bound to offend other people.A confirmB conformC confineD inform27. It was such a big challenge. Luckily, the student was just about to the questions when he suddenly found the answer.A arrive atB work outC work onD give up28. Once he starts talking about ancient China, .A there is no stopping of himB he is not stoppedC there is no stopping himD it is no stopping him29. They decided to chase the cow away it did more damage to the crops.A unlessB beforeC untilD although30. The of blood always makes him feel sick.A sightB lookC viewD glance31. In Britain, the best time for sightseeing is spring and early summer.A laterB latterC lastD late32. I should like to rent a house which is modern, comfortable and , in a quiet neighborhood.A in allB after allC above allD over all33. When Mr. Jones gets old, he will over his business to his son.A takeB thinkC handD get34. I’ve already told you that I’m going to buy it, .A however much it costsB however does it costs muchC how much does it costD no matter how it costs35. Free medical treatment in this country covers illness of all kinds for all the citizens.A normalB averageC regularD ordinaryPart ⅡReading Comprehension (40%)Directions: In this section, there are four passages, each of which followed by five questions or unfinished statements. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1Tom arrived at the bus station quite early for Paris bus. The bus for Paris would not leave until five to twelve. He saw a lot of people waiting in the station. Some were standing in line, and others were walking around. There was a group of schoolgirls. Their teacher was trying to keep them in line. Tom looked around but there was no place for him to sit.He walked into the station café(咖啡馆). He looked up at the clock there. It was only twenty to twelve. He found a seat and sat down before a large mirror on the wall. Just then, Mike, one of Tom’s workmates came in and sat with Tom.“What time is your bus?” asked Mike.“There’s plenty of time yet,” answered Tom.“Well, I’ll get you some more tea then,” said Mike.They talked while drinking. Then Tom looked at the clock again.. “Oh! I t’s going backward!” he cried.” A few minutes ago it was twenty to twelve and now it’s half past eleven.” He was puzzled on that.“You’re looking at the clock in the mirror.” Said Mike. Tom was so sorry for that. The next bus was not to leave for another hour. Since then Tom has never liked mirrors.36. Tom went into the station café because .A. Mike asked him to have a cup of teaB. there were a group of schoolgirls thereC. it was quite early and he could find a seat thereD. he wanted to have a drink with his workmate there37. What time was it in fact when Tom looked at the clock in the mirror?A. Half past twelveB. Twenty to twelveC. Half past elevenD. Five to twelve38. From the story we know that when we look at a clock in a mirror, we will find .A. it’s going forwardB. it’s going slowerC. it’s going backwardD. it’s going faster39. Which of the following is true?A. Tom arrived in Paris on time.B. The next bus left after half an hour.C. After that Tom didn’t like clocks any longer.D. Tom looked at the clock in the mirror only once.40. Which of the following is the best title of the story?A. Missing a BusB. A Careless ManC. The Clock in the MirrorD. The Mirror of the StationPassage 2Baths have long been considered of medical importance to man. In Greece there are the ruins of a water system for baths built over 3,000 yeas ago. The Romans had warm public baths. In some baths, as many as 3,000 persons could bathe at the same time.Treating disease by taking baths has been popular for centuries. Modern medical baths first became popular in Europe and by the late 1700s bathing had also become popular in the United States.For many years frequent bathing was believed to be bad for one’s health. Ordinary bathing just to keep clean was avoided, and perfume was often used to cover up body smells!By the 1700s doctors began to say that soap and water were good for health. They believed that it was good for people to be clean. Slowly, people began to bathe more frequently. During the Victorian Age of the late 19th century, taking a bath on Saturday night became common.In the United Sates ordinary bathing was slow to become popular. During the 18th and early 19th century, Many Americans were known as “The Great Unwashed!” In one American city, for example, a person was only allowed to take a bath every thirty days! That was a law!Frequency of bathing today is partly a matter of habit. People know that bathing for cleanliness is important to health. Doctors know that dirty bodies increase the chance of diseases. As a result, in the United States, people generally bathe often. Some people bathe once a day at least. They consider a daily bath necessary to good health.41. A water system for baths was built by over 3,000 years ago.A. the RomansB. the GreeksC. the AmericansD. the Italians42. Which of the following statements is true?A. It’s good for people to have bath only at night.B. It’s good for people to keep to keep clean by having baths.C. American people were not allowed to have a bath every 30 days.D. The more frequently we have baths, the better health we’ll be in.43. It was once believed that frequent bathing was .A. necessaryB. commonC. bad for heathD. good for health44. The underlined word perfume probably means .A. a sweet smelling substanceB. a hard smelling substanceC. a strange smelling substanceD. an unpleasant smelling substance45. From the passage, we can infer that .A. bathing has become easier and cheaperB. everybody in American takes a daily bathC. a bath a day keeps the doctor away foreverD. bathing helps to reduce the chance of diseasesPassage 3Filling in company application forms can become a boring and repetitive task, yet any carelessness on an applicant’s part can draw a negative reaction from readers. Each company or organization usually uses its own specially designed form that, although it generally asks for the same basic information, may vary in detail. Consequently the suggestions below apply mainly to the approach you should take ratherthan suggest what you should write.――When visiting future employers, always carry your personal data record with you so that you can readily search for details such as dates, telephone numbers, and other useful information.――Treat every application form as though it is the first one you are completing. Write carefully and neatly.――Use words that describe the responsibility and different aspects of each job you have held rather than list only the duties you performed.――Particularly describe social activities that show your involvement in the community, or activities in which you held a teaching or coaching role.――Pay particular attention if there is a section on the form that asks you to comment on how your education and past experience have especially prepared you for the position.――Think this through very carefully before you write so that what you say shows a natural progression from past experience to the job you are applying for. If you can, and if they fit naturally ,adda few words to demonstrate how the position fits your overall career plan.46. The first sentence of the passage means that .A. you may have to fill in a long application formB. the filling-in of an application form takes much timeC. any slight error in the tiring filling-in of the forms should be avoidedD. application forms are usually difficult to read and require good skills to fill in47. Although all application forms demand the same basic information,A. different companies may have different requirementsB. different companies may have different attitudes toward themC. applicants may be required to answer all the questions in detailD. applicants are very familiar with different application forms48. Which of the following statements about personal data is true?A. They will be of much help to your interviewB. They are more important than the interviewC. They should be written as simply as possibleD. They should include all your personal information49. When writing about the duties of your jobs, you shouldA. only describe your social activitiesB. list only the duties you performedC. focus on your involvement in the communityD. try to include more details50. Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?A. Nature of Filling in Application FormsB. Importance of Filling in Application FormsC. Critical Details for Filling in Application FormsD. Jobs and Their Filling in Application FormsPassage 4On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Clarke, dressed for going out, took her handbag with her money and her hey in it, pulled the door behind her to lock it and went to the Over 60s Club. She always went there on Thursdays. It was a nice outing for an old woman who lived alone.At six o’clock she came home, let herself in and at once smelt cigarette smoke. Cigarette smoke in her house? How? How? Had someone got in? She checked the back door and the windows. All were locked or fastened, as usual. There was no sign of forced entry.Over a cup of tea she wondered whether someone might have a key that fitted her front door-“a master key” perhaps. So she stayed at home the following Thursday. Nothing happened. Was anyone watching her movements? On the Thursday after that she went out at her usual time, dressed as usual, but she didn’t go to the club. Instead she took a short cut home again, letting herself in through her garden and the back door. She settled down to wait.It was just after four o’clock when the front door bell rang. Mrs. Clarke was making a cup of tea at the time. The bell rang again, and then she heard her letter-box being pushed open. With the kettle of boiling water in her hand, she moved quietly towards the front door. A long piece of wire appeared through the letter-box, and then a hand. The wire turned and caught around the knob(门把)on the door-lock. Mrs. Clarke raised the kettle and poured the water over the hand. There was a shout outside, and the skin seemed to drop off the fingers like a glove. The wire fell to the floor, the hand was pulled back, and Mrs. Clarke heard the sound of running feet.51. Mrs. Clarke looked forward to Thursday because sheA. joined in a special activity in the clubB. could meet her old friendsC. regularly visited a clubD. had a special visitor to meet52. Mrs. Clarke thought that if someone had made a forced entry,A. a door or a window would have been damagedB. he or she might hide somewhere in the houseC. things would have been thrown aboutD. he or she might not have a master key53. On the third Thursday Mrs. Clarke went out because she wanted toA. seek help to find out the truth of the cigarette smokeB. see if the thief was hanging about outsideC. resume her normal visit to the clubD. catch the thief by trick54. Mrs. Clarke didn’t expect that her front doorA. could be opened with an outside knob instead of a keyB. was opened by taking advantage of the letter-boxC. was opened with a master keyD. needed a piece of wire to open it55. The wire fell to the floor becauseA. Mrs. Clarke refused to open the doorB. the man’s glove dropped offC. the man just wanted to drop it offD. it was too hot to hold the wirePart ⅢCloze(10%)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Shopping habits in the United States have changed greatly in the last quarter of the 20th century.56 in the 1900s most American towns and cities had a Main Street. Main Street was always in the heart of a town. This street was 57 on both sides with 58 stores and shops. Here, shoppers walked into stores to look at all sorts of 59: clothing, furniture, hardware, groceries. 60, some shops offered services. These shops 61 drugstores, restaurants, shoe-repair stores, and barber or hairdressing shops. But in the 1950s, a change began to 62. Too many automobiles had crowded into Main Street 63 too few parking places were 64 shoppers. Because the streets were crowded, merchants began to look with interest at the open spaces 65 the city. Open space is what their car-driving customers needed and the merchants expected 66 the first shopping centre was built. Shopping centers, or rather malls, 67 as a collection of small new stores 68 crowded city centers. 69 by hundreds of free parking space, customers were drawn away from 70 areas to suburban malls. And the growing 71 of shopping centers led 72 to the building of bigger and better –stocked stores. 73 the late 1970s, many shopping malls had almost developed into small cities themselves. In addition to providing the 74 of one-stop shopping, malls were transformed into landscaped parks, 75 benches, fountains, and outdoor entertainment.56. A. As early B. Early C. Early as D. Earlier57. A. built B. designed C. covered D. lined58. A. varied B. designed C. covered D. varying59. A. objects B. materials C. goods D.substances60. A. Apart from B. Further C. As well D. Additionally61. A. contained B. covered C. held D. included62. A. be taken place B. take place C. be taking place D .have taken place63. A. while B. where C. though D. when64. A. valid for B. useful to C. available to D. ready for65. A. over B. from C. after D. outside66. A. when B. while C. since D. then67. A. started B. founded C. established D. built68. A. out of B. away from C. next to D. along with69. A. Attracted B. Interested C. Delighted D. Enjoyed70. A. inner B. original C. old D. downtown71. A. distinction B. fame C. popularity D. interest72. A. in return B. in turn C. by turns D. by return73. A. By B. During C. Over D. From74. A. requirement B. facility C. convenience D. condition75. A. for B. over C. with D. beyondPart ⅣWriting(15%)Directions: This part is to test your practical writing ability. You are required to write an Application for the Membership of a Club according to the information given in Chinese. Your writing should contain at least 100 words. Write it on the Answer Sheet.76. 假如你是一名大学新生,对社团活动很感兴趣,想申请加入某一校园社团(campus club or society),请写一封申请书,陈述你加入社团的原因、你的优势、你以前的活动经历以及你对入社后的活动有什么设想。

2013年英语真题+答案解析

2013年英语真题+答案解析

2013年普通高等学校专升本招生考试公共英语试卷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.Some companies might not let you rent a car _______ you have a credit card.A. WhereB. sinceC. becauseD. unless2. In his opinion, success in life mainly _______ on how we get along with other people.A. keepsB. dependsC. insistsD. spends3. We _______ building the bridge by the end of next month.A. are finishingB. would finishC. have finishedD. will have finished4. Our company’s service is _______ in nearly 80 countries around the world.A. availableB. relativeC. naturalD. careful5. It was in Johnson’s hotel _______ the business meeting was held last year.A. thisB. thatC. whatD. which6. It is true that _______ drinking is bad for the health.A. sufficientB. littleC. enoughD. excessive7. Rising prices may _______ the rise in demand for these goods.A. reflectB. remindC. conveyD. explain8. The airplane arrived one hour _______ behind .A. planB. dateC. timeD. schedule9. Fresh air, enough exercise and nutritious food _______ to good health.A. contributeB. addC. attributeD. distribute10. Our English professor is a man _______of French .A. birthB. originC. sourceD. breed11. My advice is that she _______ to apologize to him.A. goB. wentC. goesD. has gone12. After the earthquake, a new school building was put up _______ there had once been a theatre.A. thatB. whereC. whichD. when13. Any man who wants to start a business must have some_______ .A. CurrencyB. incomeC. wealthD. capital14. _______ you decide to take up, you should try to make it a success.A. If onlyB. UnlessC. WhereD. Whatever15. If it _______ too much trouble I’d love a cup of tea.A. isn’tB. weren’tC. wasn’tD. hadn’t been16. If you don’t go. Neither _______.A. shall IB. do IC. I doD. I shall17. Don’t talk about such things of _______ you are not sure.A. WhichB. whatC. asD. those18. I don’t like _______ you speak to her.A. the wayB. the way in thatC. the way whichD. the way of which19. After _______ seemed ages, the newsman disclosed the facts.A. ThereB. whichC. whatD. that20. _______ has finished the work ahead of time wil l be rewarded though we don’t know who it will be.A. Those whoB. AnyoneC. WhoeverD. No matter who21. Jim was caught _______ drugs into the country.A. StealB. smugglingC. smugD. giggling22. The firm will _______ the workers their loss of job.A. compact; withB. conflict; withC. compensate; forD. fight; for23. David sent his girlfriend a ring _______ by his grandmother for all her life.A. have keptB. keptC. has keptD. has been kept24. _______ from the top of the mountain, the building looks like a bird nest.A. ViewedB. ViewingC. Been viewedD. Being viewed25. In the swamp the army _______ by mosquitoes.A. was fallenB. was besetC. was worriedD. was set26. You didn’t take his advice. _______ his advice, you such a mistake.A. Had you taken; wouldn’t have madeB. If you had taken; would makeC. Were you to take; shouldn’t have madeD. Have you taken; won’t have made27. Half of his goods _______ stolen the other day.A. areB. wereC. isD. was28. He asks that he _______ an opportunity to explain why he’s refused to go there.A. is givenB. must giveC. should giveD. be given29. I am sorry that he _______ in such poor health.A. areB. shall beC. wereD. should be30. The piano in the other shop will be_______ , but _______.A. cheaper; not as betterB. more cheap; not as betterC. cheaper; not as goodD. more cheap; not as good31. _______ difficult the task may be, we will try our best to complete it in time.A. No matterB. No wonderC. ThoughD. However32. The reason is _______ he is unable to operate the machine.A. becauseB. whyC. thatD. whether33. We’re talking about the piano and the pianist _______ were in the concert we attended last night.A. whichB. whomC. whoD. that34. The girl _______ an English song in the next room is Tom’s sister.A. who is singingB. is singingC. sangD. was singing35. The first textbook _______ for teaching English as a foreign language came out in the 16th century.A. having writtenB. to be writtenC. being writtenD. written36. We’d like to do _______ we can the poor.A. how; helpB. all; to helpC. whatever; helpD. however; to help37. The defense computers calculate way to _______ the enemy missiles.A. spoilB. harmC. destroyD. damage38. Today, household chores have been made much easier by electrical_______ .A. FacilitiesB. equipmentC. appliancesD. utilities39. I really appreciate _______ to help me, but I am sure that I will be able to manage it by myself.A. you to offerB. that you offerC. your offeringD. you to have offered40. _______ to sunlight for too much time will do harm to one’s skin.A. ExposedB. Having exposedC. Being exposedD. After being exposedPart 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.The old idea that anyone with a little money can start a business and operate it successfully is no longer invalid (无效果的). An equally important factor is business relations with 41 .It is necessary to know what people want and to make it 42 to them in a pleasant and convenient way. With 43 effort you will understand your buyer’s needs, and know how to 44 him and make him appreciate the good points of your 45 . Knowing how to 46 to customers is the secret of successful selling. They appreciate it when you show a genuine, friendly interest in helping them to get the best goods 47 their purpose.All customers have the desire to get value in 48 . Smart people are price and value 49 .They will not insist 50 lower priced goods if they can be shown that higher priced goods will give them better value 51 use. Your function, as a 52 , is to help the buyer get the best 53 his money. This means that you must know your goods, be able to discuss their construction and performance in an intelligent way and be confident when you 54 the special qualities of your product or 55 . If you cannot tell the facts about these qualities, you should say, “I don’t know,” and find them out.Before approaching prospects with the idea of turning them into customers, you need to gaintheir confidence, as many articles are bought because of our faith in people as because of our faith in the 56 .Now we are ready to invite visitors. Who shall they be? Personal 57 is the best way to learn the present and probable market for what you have to offer.Recommendation by friends is also an excellent way to get in touch 58 prospects. That is why it is important to maintain customers. Tell them of your appreciation every time they send in a prospect. Drop 59 at their offices or phone them at their homes. Tell them about things that may interest or 60 them.41. A. customers B. sellers C. merchant D. businessmen42. A. nice B. good C. available D. attractive43. A. personal B. personnel C. manual D. artificial44. A. get B. attract C. cheat D. approach45. A. offer B. dress C. store D. good46. A. please B. supply C. appeal D. adapt47. A. in B. for C. with D. of48. A. clothes B. selling C. food D. exchange49. A. knowing B. ignorant C. conscious D. dependent50. A. in B. upon C. concerning D. with51. A. in B. while C. when D. before52. A. customer B. buyer C. merchandise D. salesman53. A. for B. beyond C. above D. against54. A. stresses B. display C. emphasize D. mentioned55. A. help B. service C. personality D. repair56. A. merchant B. salesman C. future D. merchandise57. A. attraction B. contact C. ability D. traveling58. A. with B. through C. by D. on59. A. out B. in C. across D. letters60. A. disinterest B. cheat C. fool D. benefitPart Ⅲ Reading 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 the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1“If you want to see a thing wel l, reach out (伸出手) and touch it!”That may seem a strange thing to say. But touching things can help you to see them better. Your eyes can tell you that a glass ball is round. But by holding it in your hands, you can feel how smooth (光滑) and cool the ball is. You can feel how heavy the glass is. When you feel all these about the ball, you really see it. With your skin, you can feel better. For example, your fingers can tell the difference between two coins in your pocket. You can feel a little drop of water on the back of your hand, too.All children soon learn what “Don’t touch!” means. They hear it often. Yet most of us keep on touching things as we grow up. In shops, we touch things as we might buy: food, clothes. To see something well, we have to touch it. There are ways of learning to see well by feeling. One way is to close your eyes and try to feel everything that is touching your skin. Feel the shoes on your feet, the clothes on your body, the air on your skin. At first, it is not easy to feel these things. You are too used to (习惯于) them!Most museums are just for looking. But today some museums have some things to touch. Their signs say, “Do touch!” There you can feel everything on show. If we want to see better, reach out and touch. Then you will really see!61. By touching things,________ .A. you will have a strange feelingB. you will learn how to reach out your handC. you can know them betterD. you can tell what colors they are62. When people buy things in shops, they often________ .A. buy them firstB. keep their right hands on themC. ask about themD. feel and touch them63. Why does it say “At first, it is not easy to feel these things”? Because________ .A. the things are used by people, tooB. people feel the things too oftenC. people know how to use the thingsD. the things are easy to feel64. Which of the following is true?A. Touching is more important than seeing.B. Our feet, fingers, hands and skin can help us buy food.C. People have to learn to see by feeling as they grow up.D. Visitors can feel the things on show in some museums.65. Which of the following can be the best title of the story?A. Touching by Feeling.B. To See or to Feel?C. To See Better — Touch.D. Ways of Feeling.Passage 2The old V olkswagen Beetle —“The Bug” — is making a comeback. People who own them are planning to keep them forever. People who don’t own them are paying high prices when they can find one for sale. It’s more remarkable when you realize that VW doesn’t even make them anymore!A spokesman for V olkswagen of America says there were about five million “Bugs” on American roads in 1977.That was the last year they were shipped to America. VW estimates that about four million of them are still running and running and running.Used car dealers say they can’t keep “Bugs” on their lots these days. They feel it’s because these cars have a history of reliable, inexpensive transportation. The cars average about 30 miles per gallon of gas.But all hasn’t been smooth going for the “Bugs”. The heating system is poor. And since it travels very close to the ground, larger cars tend to splash it with winter’s snow and mud. Some in the safety field consider the Beetle as defenseless against heavier cars. But the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has nothing that shows any problem with them at all.66. American people like to have a “Bug”,________.A. because it is no more in productionB. because it is reliable and energy savingC. because it is remarkable and easy to driveD. because it is safe67. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?A. “Bugs” are more popular than other cars in America.B. “Bugs” are now produced in small quantity.C. American feel proud if they can own a “Bug”.D. No “Bugs” h ave been shipped to America since 1977.68. In the last sentence of the second paragraph, the word “them” refers to________ .A. a car by the name of V olkswagen BeetleB. heavier cars imported from other countriesC. people in the safety fieldD. people from National Highway Traffic Administration69. What is the problem with a “Bug”?A. It does not go smoothly.B. It is not comfortable in winter.C. It splashes mud and water.D. It travels too slowly.70. What can be concluded according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration?A. They are going to investigate into “Bugs” problem.B. Some of the “Bugs” are not usable any more.C. It is defenseless when it is hit by a heavy car.D. The “Bugs” is good for use.Passage 3There are many ways to learn about people of other lands. One way is to study the clothing other people wear. For thousands of years, people in different part of the world have worn very different types of clothing. There are four big reasons for this.One reason might be religion. In many Moslem countries, women must wear veils to hide their faces. The veils must be worn in public. Veils are part of the Moslem religion. The second reason is that different materials are used in different countries. For instance, in France the materials used in clothing may be cotton, silk, wool, or many other man made materials. Most people in China wear cotton.The ways clothes are made are also very different. This is another reason why people dress differently. Western countries rely on machines to make most of their clothing. Someone living inIndia can use only hand power to make the clothing he needs.World wide differences in customs also lead to differences in clothing. A Mexican farmer wears a straw hat with a brim up. In China, a farmer wears a straw hat with a brim down. Both hats are used to protect the farmers from the sun. Some of these customs have come down through thousands of years.71. If you want to learn about the differences about people in the world, you________.A. should know the ways to study other landsB. should know the four big reasons given in the passageC. may study the different types of clothing people wearD. may be surprised by the ways people wear hats72. In many Moslem countries, women have to ________ in public.A. wear more clothes than menB. cover their faces with veilsC. protect their faces from being hurtD. wear religious clothing73. Which of the following is the reason for the differences in clothing?A. Materials used for clothes differ from country to country.B. Cotton is the common material for clothing.C. Man made materials are invented to make clothes.D. Most people like silk clothes.74. The third reason for difference in clothing is________ .A. different materialsB. different ways of making clothesC. different styles of dressingD. different religions75. The two examples of wearing hats are given in the last paragraph to show________ .A. the effect of customs on dressing styleB. the function of wearing straw hatC. the correct way of wearing straw hatD. the long history of some customsPassage 4Pressure Cooker (高压锅) SafetyWhen you are cooking with a pressure cooker, you should learn a few common sense (常识) rules:1. Never leave the cooker unwatched when it is in use.2. Add sufficient liquid but never past the recommended fill point. Overfilling the cooker may block the vent pipe (排气孔) and cause the cooker to explode.3. Set the cooking time. Too much time may overcook the food or too much pressure may build up in the cooker. Too little time will lead to under cooked food.4. If you are new to pressure cooking, follow the cooking instructions carefully. Heat and time can either result in a great meal or a ruined one.5. Never try to force a pressure cooker cover open. Allow the cooker to cool or run it under cool water before trying to open the cover.6. Clean the cooker thoroughly after each use. Mild detergent (洗涤剂) and hot water work the best. Do not use stove ash or sand for they may damage the cooker. The gasket (密封圈) is best cleaned in warm soapy water and then dried. Store the gasket in the bottom of the pot.76. According to the first rule, the user should________ .A. keep the cooker under close watchB. always keep the cooker half fullC. never leave the cooker emptyD. never turn off the stove77. According to the second rule, too much liquid in the cooker may result in________ .A. a ruined mealB. under cooked foodC. too little pressureD. a blocked vent pipe78. According to the fifth rule, a pressure cooker cover should be opened________ .A. as soon as the cook is finishedB. which it is still on the stoveC. with force when it is hotD. after it is cooled down79. According to the instructions, which of the following is TRUE?A. The gasket should be cleaned thoroughly with cold water.B. Mild detergent and hot water can best clean the cooker.C. Soapy water will often damage the cooker.D. Sand can be used to clean the cooker.80. Which of the following operations may be dangerous?A. Overfilling the cooker with food and water.B. Cleaning the cooker with detergent.C. Cooling the cooker with cold water.D. Setting too little cooking time.Part Ⅳ Translation (2×10 points)Directions: There are 10 sentences in this section. Please translate sentences 8185 from Chinese into English, and translate sentences 8690 from English into Chinese. Write your answer on the Answer Sheet.81.无论问题看起来怎么复杂,他总能找到解决办法。

广东专插本(英语)-试卷51

广东专插本(英语)-试卷51

广东专插本(英语)-试卷51(总分:132.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Vocabulary and Structure(总题数:30,分数:60.00)1.Many countries are increasing their, use of natural gas, wind and other forms of______. (分数:2.00)A.energy √B.sourceC.powerD.material解析:解析:句意:许多国家都在加大天然气、风力及其他形式的能源的使用力度。

词义辨析题。

energy 意为“能源”;source意为“源头,来源”;power意为“力量”; material意为“材料”。

根据句意可知,选A。

2.Peter has planned to______some money every month so that he can buy a used car next year. (分数:2.00)A.set aside √B.set upC.set inD.set along解析:解析:句意:彼得计划每月留出一些钱以便明年能买辆二手车。

词义辨析题。

set aside意为“留出,拨出”;set up意为“建立,树立”;set in意为“到来,开始”;没有set along这种搭配。

根据句意可知,选A。

3.George could not______his foolish mistake.(分数:2.00)A.account inB.count onC.count forD.account for √解析:解析:句意:乔治无法解释他犯的愚蠢错误。

词义辨析题。

account for意为“解释,说明”;count on意为“依靠,指望”。

选项A和选项C为错误搭配。

根据句意可知,选D。

4.We came into this field late, so we must work hard to______the lost time.(分数:2.00)A.make up for √B.make outC.keep up withD.put up with解析:解析:句意:我们着手这一领域较晚,所以我们必须努力工作来弥补损失的时间。

广东专插本(英语)-试卷42

广东专插本(英语)-试卷42

广东专插本(英语)-试卷42(总分:132.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Vocabulary and Structure(总题数:30,分数:60.00)1.Children enjoying parents' ____ during their growth tend to have better living habits than left-behind children.(分数:2.00)pany √promisemandprehension解析:解析:句意:在成长期间享受父母陪伴的儿童往往比留守儿童有着更好的生活习惯。

词义辨析题。

company意为“陪伴,陪同”;compromise意为“妥协,让步”;command意为“指挥,命令”;comprehension 意为“理解,明白”。

根据句意可知,选A。

2.The campaign is______ only partially successful, so we have to keep on working hard.(分数:2.00)A.at lastB.at latestC.at leastD.at best √解析:解析:句意:这次活动充其量只是部分成功,所以我们不得不继续努力工作。

词义辨析题。

at best 意为“至多,充其量”;at last意为“最终,最后”;at latest意为“最迟”;at least意为“最少,至少”。

根据句意可知,选D。

3.I prefer a table that can be______when not used so that it may save a lot of space.(分数:2.00)A.cleared upB.folded up √C.fixed upD.taken up解析:解析:句意:我更喜欢一张不用时能够折叠的桌子,那样可以节省许多空间。

词义辨析题。

fold up 意为“折叠”;clear up意为“解决,消除,天气放晴”;fix up意为“修理,重新装饰”;take up 意为“占据,拿起,从事”。

2013专升本插班生考试《基础英语》课程试卷

2013专升本插班生考试《基础英语》课程试卷

2013专升本插班生考试《基础英语》课程试卷(A卷)第 1 页共 12 页韩山师范学院2013 年专升本插班生考试试卷英语专业基础英语试卷(A 卷)题号一二三四五六七八九总分评卷人得分I. Match each word with its definition.(每空0.5 分,共10 分)Words:1) _____exotic 2)_____ cynical 3) _____ ignite 4) ____ yank5) _____ jumble 6) ____ persevere 7) ____ litter 8)_____ indiscreet9) _____conserve 10) _____ moribund 11) _____contend 12) _____threshold 13) _____reckless 14) ____juncture 15) ____ spawn 16) _____esteem17)_____ legacy 18) ____ hurtle 19) _____ fleck 20) _____ huskyDefinitions:a) money or property that one receives from someone after they dieb) to pull with a quick, strong movement, jerkc) the offspring produced at one birthd) approaching death, about to diee) scornful of the motives, virtue, or integrity of othersf) to use carefully or sparingly, avoiding wasteg) hoarse or rough in qualityh) a doorway forming an entrance to a buildingi) to cause to burnj) hasty and carelessk) to bring forth; producel) excitingly different, strange or unusualm) unwanted things for salen) a particular point in time or in a course of evento) to respect and admire感谢您的阅读,祝您工作顺利,生活愉快!。

专插本英语真题及答案

专插本英语真题及答案

精品文档广东省2013年普通高等学校本科插班生招生考试英语Part I V ocabulary and Structure(35%)Directions: There are 35 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 mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. I'll accept any job I don't have to get up early.A even ifB as long asC in caseD even though2. of the two authors thinks that the danger of a nuclear war is increasing.A NoneB EitherC BothD Neither3. I walked too much yesterday and are still aching now.A my leg's musclesB my leg musclesC my muscles of legD my leg's muscles4. In some countries, is called “equality”does not really mean equal rights for allpeople.A whichB thatC whatD this5. we have finished the course, we shall start revision and prepare for the finalexams.6. The bridge was named the hero who had given his life to save a child.A afterB byC withD from7. There is no in insisting on the impossible.A mindB meaningC helpD sense8. The Internet of the fourth generation is now in the experimental stage. The time will come whenit possible for ordinary people to use it in their daily life.A isB will beC must beD may be9.The shopping mall built a few months ago is in the south of the city .A locatedB liedC laidD placed10. It may be five to ten years we can test this medicine on human patients.A sinceB afterC beforeD when11. Bob, Dick and Tom are 6,8,and 10 years old .A respectivelyB respectablyC respectedlyD respectful12. Children who are over-protected by their parents may become .A hurtB spoiledC damagedD harmed13. Your explanation is still not easy enough to understand. Could you give any-examplesA specificB specialC specialistD spare14. Her duties include cleaning the desks and mopping the floor. But she also need to domany other things.A continuousB routineC initialD constant15. Robert Owen' ideas were far the age in which he lived.A in front ofB advanced inC advancing inD in advance of16. Rural communities are usually more in their child-rearing methods, while in the town精品文档.精品文档there more variety.A uniformB likeC similarD same17. John Smith Community College is an educational institution to providing highereducation for all residents in the community.A contributedB committedC combinedD assigned18. Mark often attempts to escape whenever he breaks traffic rules.A having been finedB to have been finedC to be finedD being fined19. The Dolice were accused of failing to the people about the threat of the terrorists.A speakB tellC talkD say20. Radio, television and press are of conveying news and information.A the most three common meansB the three most common meansC the most common three meansD three the most common means21. Backward technologically we are for the moment, we have perfect faith in our ability tocatch up with the developed countries in time.A asB ifC soD that22. We don't need air conditioning, .A and neither can we afford itB neither can we afford itC and nor we can afford itD we can afford it neither23. The Internet allows businessmen to their goods by showing which items are sold andhow fast they are moving.A keep track ofB keep pace withC keep in touch withD keep company with24. That field a good crop of potatoes last year.A plantedB grewC raisedD yielded25. The destruction of these cultural relics was a loss that no amount of money could .A stand up toB make up forC come up withD put up with26. When people do not to acceptable standards of behavior, they are bound to offend otherpeople.A confirmB conformC confineD inform27. It was such a big challenge. Luckily, the student was just about to the questions when hesuddenly found the answer.A arrive atB work outC work onD give up28. Once he starts talking about ancient China, .A there is no stopping of himB he is not stoppedC there is no stopping himD it is no stopping him29. They decided to chase the cow away it did more damage to the crops.A unlessB beforeC untilD although30. The of blood always makes him feel sick.A sightB lookC viewD glance31. In Britain, the best time for sightseeing is spring and early summer.A laterB latterC lastD late32. I should like to rent a house which is modern, comfortable and , in a quietneighborhood.A in allB after allC above allD over all33. When Mr. Jones gets old, he will over his business to his son.精品文档.精品文档A takeB thinkC handD get34. I've already told you that I'm going to buy it, .A however much it costsB however does it costs muchC how much does it costD no matter how it costs35. Free medical treatment in this country covers illness of all kinds for all the citizens.A normalB averageC regularD ordinaryPart ⅡReading Comprehension (40%)Directions: In this section, there are four passages, each of which followed by five questions or unfinished statements. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1Tom arrived at the bus station quite early for Paris bus. The bus for Paris would not leave untilfive to twelve. He saw a lot of people waiting in the station. Some were standing in line, and others werewalking around. There was a group of schoolgirls. Their teacher was trying to keep them in line. Tom looked around but there was no place for him to sit.He walked into the station café(咖啡馆). He looked up at the clock there. It was only twenty to twelve. He found a seat and sat down before a large mirror on the wall. Just then, Mike, one of Tom's workmates came in and sat with Tom.“What time is your bus?”asked Mike.“There's plenty of time yet,”answered Tom.“Well, I'll get you some more tea then,”said Mike.They talked while drinking. Then Tom looked at the clock again.. “Oh! It's going backward!”he cried.”A few minutes ago it was twenty to twelve and now it's half past eleven.”He was puzzled on that.“You're looking at the clock in the mirror.”Said Mike. Tom was so sorry for that. The next buswas not to leave for another hour. Since then Tom has never liked mirrors.36. Tom went into the station cafébecause .A. Mike asked him to have a cup of teaB. there were a group of schoolgirls thereC. it was quite early and he could find a seat thereD. he wanted to have a drink with his workmate there37. What time was it in fact when Tom looked at the clock in the mirror?A. Half past twelveB. Twenty to twelveC. Half past elevenD. Five to twelve38. From the story we know that when we look at a clock in a mirror, we will find .A. it's going forwardB. it's going slowerC. it's going backwardD. it's going faster39. Which of the following is true?A. Tom arrived in Paris on time.B. The next bus left after half an hour.C. After that Tom didn't like clocks any longer.D. Tom looked at the clock in the mirror only once.40. Which of the following is the best title of the story?精品文档.精品文档A. Missing a BusB. A Careless ManC. The Clock in the MirrorD. The Mirror of the StationPassage 2Baths have long been considered of medical importance to man. In Greece there are the ruins of a water system for baths built over 3,000 yeas ago. The Romans had warm public baths. In some baths, asmany as 3,000 persons could bathe at the same time.Treating disease by taking baths has been popular for centuries. Modern medical baths first became popular in Europe and by the late 1700s bathing had also become popular in the United States.For many years frequent bathing was believed to be bad for one's health. Ordinary bathing just to keep clean was avoided, and perfume was often used to cover up body smells!By the 1700s doctors began to say that soap and water were good for health. They believed that it was good for people to be clean. Slowly, people began to bathe more frequently. During the Victorian th century, taking a bath on Saturday night became common.Age of the late 19thth and early 19 In the United Sates ordinary bathing was slow to become popular. During the 18century, Many Americans were known as “The Great Unwashed!”In one American city, for example, aperson was only allowed to take a bath every thirty days! That was a law!Frequency of bathing today is partly a matter of habit. People know that bathing for cleanliness isimportant to health. Doctors know that dirty bodies increase the chance of diseases. As a result, in the United States, people generally bathe often. Some people bathe once a day at least. They consider a daily bath necessary to good health.41. A water system for baths was built by over 3,000 years ago.A. the RomansB. the GreeksC. the AmericansD. the Italians42. Which of the following statements is true?A. It's good for people to have bath only at night.B. It's good for people to keep to keep clean by having baths.C. American people were not allowed to have a bath every 30 days.D. The more frequently we have baths, the better health we'll be in.43. It was once believed that frequent bathing was .A. necessaryB. commonC. bad for heathD. good for health44. The underlined word perfume probably means .A. a sweet smelling substanceB. a hard smelling substanceC. a strange smelling substanceD. an unpleasant smelling substance45. From the passage, we can infer that .A. bathing has become easier and cheaperB. everybody in American takes a daily bathC. a bath a day keeps the doctor away foreverD. bathing helps to reduce the chance of diseasesPassage 3Filling in company application forms can become a boring and repetitive task, yet any carelessnesson an applicant's part can draw a negative reaction from readers. Each company or organization usually uses its own specially designed form that, although it generally asks for the same basic information, mayvary in detail. Consequently the suggestions below apply mainly to the approach you should take rather 精品文档.精品文档than suggest what you should write.――When visiting future employers, always carry your personal data record with you so that youcan readily search for details such as dates, telephone numbers, and other useful information.――Treat every application form as though it is the first one you are completing. Write carefullyand neatly.――Use words that describe the responsibility and different aspects of each job you have heldrather than list only the duties you performed.――Particularly describe social activities that show your involvement in the community, or activities in which you held a teaching or coaching role.――Pay particular attention if there is a section on the form that asks you to comment on how your education and past experience have especially prepared you for the position.――Think this through very carefully before you write so that what you say shows a natural progression from past experience to the job you are applying for. If you can, and if they fitnaturally ,adda few words to demonstrate how the position fits your overall career plan.46. The first sentence of the passage means that .A. you may have to fill in a long application formB. the filling-in of an application form takes much timeC. any slight error in the tiring filling-in of the forms should be avoidedD. application forms are usually difficult to read and require good skills to fill in47. Although all application forms demand the same basic information,A. different companies may have different requirementsB. different companies may have different attitudes toward themC. applicants may be required to answer all the questions in detailD. applicants are very familiar with different application forms48. Which of the following statements about personal data is true?A. They will be of much help to your interviewB. They are more important than the interviewC. They should be written as simply as possibleD. They should include all your personal information49. When writing about the duties of your jobs, you shouldA. only describe your social activitiesB. list only the duties you performedC. focus on your involvement in the communityD. try to include more details50. Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?A. Nature of Filling in Application FormsB. Importance of Filling in Application FormsC. Critical Details for Filling in Application FormsD. Jobs and Their Filling in Application FormsPassage 4On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Clarke, dressed for going out, took her handbag with her money andher hey in it, pulled the door behind her to lock it and went to the Over 60s Club. She always went thereon Thursdays. It was a nice outing for an old woman who lived alone.精品文档.精品文档At six o'clock she came home, let herself in and at once smelt cigarette smoke. Cigarette smoke in her house? How? How? Had someone got in? She checked the back door and the windows. All were locked or fastened, as usual. There was no sign of forced entry.Over a cup of tea she wondered whether someone might have a key that fitted her front door-“a master key”perhaps. So she stayed at home the following Thursday. Nothing happened. Was anyone watching her movements? On the Thursday after that she went out at her usual time, dressed as usual, but she didn't go to the club. Instead she took a short cut home again, letting herself in through her garden and the back door. She settled down to wait.It was just after four o'clock when the front door bell rang. Mrs. Clarke was making a cup of tea at the time. The bell rang again, and then she heard her letter-box being pushed open. With the kettle ofboiling water in her hand, she moved quietly towards the front door. A long piece of wire appeared through the letter-box, and then a hand. The wire turned and caught around the knob(门把)on the door-lock. Mrs. Clarke raised the kettle and poured the water over the hand. There was a shout outside, and the skin seemed to drop off the fingers like a glove. The wire fell to the floor, the hand was pulled back, and Mrs. Clarke heard the sound of running feet.51. Mrs. Clarke looked forward to Thursday because sheA. joined in a special activity in the clubB. could meet her old friendsC. regularly visited a clubD. had a special visitor to meet52. Mrs. Clarke thought that if someone had made a forced entry,A. a door or a window would have been damagedB. he or she might hide somewhere in the houseC. things would have been thrown aboutD. he or she might not have a master key53. On the third Thursday Mrs. Clarke went out because she wanted toA. seek help to find out the truth of the cigarette smokeB. see if the thief was hanging about outsideC. resume her normal visit to the clubD. catch the thief by trick54. Mrs. Clarke didn't expect that her front doorA. could be opened with an outside knob instead of a keyB. was opened by taking advantage of the letter-boxC. was opened with a master keyD. needed a piece of wire to open it55. The wire fell to the floor becauseA. Mrs. Clarke refused to open the doorB. the man's glove dropped offC. the man just wanted to drop it offD. it was too hot to hold the wirePart ⅢCloze(10%)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.th century. Shopping habits in the United States have changed greatly in the last quarter of the 20 精品文档.精品文档56 in the 1900s most American towns and cities had a Main Street. Main Street was always in the heart of a town. This street was 57 on both sides with 58 stores and shops. Here, shoppers walked into storesto look at all sorts of 59: clothing, furniture, hardware, groceries. 60, some shops offered services. Theseshops 61 drugstores, restaurants, shoe-repair stores, and barber or hairdressing shops. But in the 1950s, afew parking places change began to 62. Too many automobiles had crowded into Main Street 63 toowere 64 shoppers. Because the streets were crowded, merchants began to look with interest at the openspaces 65 the city. Open space is what their car-driving customers needed and the merchants expected 66the first shopping centre was built. Shopping centers, or rather malls, 67 as a collection of small new stores 68 crowded city centers. 69 by hundreds of free parking space, customers were drawn away from70 areas to suburban malls. And the growing 71 of shopping centers led 72 to the building of bigger andstocked stores. 73 the late 1970s, many shopping malls had almost developed into small cities better–into were transformed of one-stop shopping, malls themselves. In addition to providing the 74landscaped parks, 75 benches, fountains, and outdoor entertainment.D. Earlier C. Early as 56. A. As early B. EarlyD. lined C. covered B. designed 57. A. builtD. varying B. designed C. covered 58. A. variedD.substances C. goods B. materials 59. A. objectsD. Additionally C. As well B. Further 60. A. Apart fromD. includedC. held 61. A. contained B. coveredC. be taking place D .have taken place B. take place 62. A. be taken placeD. when C. though 63. A. while B. whereD. ready for C. available to 64. A. valid for B. useful toD. outside B. from C. after 65. A. overD. then C. since 66. A. when B. whileD. built C. established B. founded 67. A. startedD. along with C. next to B. away from 68. A. out ofD. Enjoyed C. Delighted B. Interested 69. A. AttractedD. downtown B. original C. old 70. A. innerD. interest C. popularity B. fame 71. A. distinctionD. by return C. by turns B. in turn 72. A. in returnD. From B. During C. Over 73. A. ByD. condition C. convenience B. facility 74. A. requirementD. beyond C. with 75. A. for B. overWriting(15%)Part ⅣDirections: This part is to test your practical writing ability. You are required to write an Application forthe Membership of a Club according to the information given in Chinese. Your writing should contain atleast 100 words. Write it on the Answer Sheet.or campus club 76. 假如你是一名大学新生,对社团活动很感兴趣,想申请加入某一校园社团(请写一封申请书,陈述你加入社团的原因、你的优势、你以前的活动经历以及你对入社,society)后的活动有什么设想。

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广东省2013年普通高等学校本科插班生招生考试英语Part I Vocabulary and Structure(35%)Directions: There are 35 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 mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. I’ll accept any job I don’t have to get up early.A even ifB as long asC in caseD even though2. of the two authors thinks that the danger of a nuclear war is increasing.A NoneB EitherC BothD Neither3. I walked too much yesterday and are still aching now.A my leg’s musclesB my leg musclesC my muscles of legD my leg’s muscles4. In some countries, is called “equality” does not really mean equal rights for all people.A whichB thatC whatD this5. we have finished the course, we shall start revision and prepare for the final exams.6. The bridge was named the hero who had given his life to save a child.A afterB byC withD from7. There is no in insisting on the impossible.A mindB meaningC helpD sense8. The Internet of the fourth generation is now in the experimental stage. The time will come when it possible for ordinary people to use it in their daily life.A isB will beC must beD may be9.The shopping mall built a few months ago is in the south of the city .A locatedB liedC laidD placed10. It may be five to ten years we can test this medicine on human patients.A sinceB afterC beforeD when11. Bob, Dick and Tom are 6,8,and 10 years old .A respectivelyB respectablyC respectedlyD respectful12. Children who are over-protected by their parents may become .A hurtB spoiledC damagedD harmed13. Your explanation is still not easy enough to understand. Could you give any -examplesA specificB specialC specialistD spare14. Her duties include cleaning the desks and mopping the floor. But she also need to do many other things.A continuousB routineC initialD constant15. Robert Owen’ ideas were far the age in which he lived.A in front ofB advanced inC advancing inD in advance of16. Rural communities are usually more in their child-rearing methods, while in thetown there more variety.A uniformB likeC similarD same17. John Smith Community College is an educational institution to providing higher education for all residents in the community.A contributedB committedC combinedD assigned18. Mark often attempts to escape whenever he breaks traffic rules.A having been finedB to have been finedC to be finedD being fined19. The Dolice were accused of failing to the people about the threat of the terrorists.A speakB tellC talkD say20. Radio, television and press are of conveying news and information.A the most three common meansB the three most common meansC the most common three meansD three the most common means21. Backward technologically we are for the moment, we have perfect faith in our ability to catch up with the developed countries in time.A asB ifC soD that22. We don’t need air conditioning, .A and neither can we afford itB neither can we afford itC and nor we can afford itD we can afford it neither23. The Internet allows businessmen to their goods by showing which items are sold and how fast they are moving.A keep track ofB keep pace withC keep in touch withD keep company with24. That field a good crop of potatoes last year.A plantedB grewC raisedD yielded25. The destruction of these cultural relics was a loss that no amount of money could .A stand up toB make up forC come up withD put up with26. When people do not to acceptable standards of behavior, they are bound to offend other people.A confirmB conformC confineD inform27. It was such a big challenge. Luckily, the student was just about to the questions when he suddenly found the answer.A arrive atB work outC work onD give up28. Once he starts talking about ancient China, .A there is no stopping of himB he is not stoppedC there is no stopping himD it is no stopping him29. They decided to chase the cow away it did more damage to the crops.A unlessB beforeC untilD although30. The of blood always makes him feel sick.A sightB lookC viewD glance31. In Britain, the best time for sightseeing is spring and early summer.A laterB latterC lastD late32. I should like to rent a house which is modern, comfortable and , in a quiet neighborhood.A in allB after allC above allD over all33. When Mr. Jones gets old, he will over his business to his son.A takeB thinkC handD get34. I’ve already told you that I’m going to buy it, .A however much it costsB however does it costs muchC how much does it costD no matter how it costs35. Free medical treatment in this country covers illness of all kinds for all the citizens.A normalB averageC regularD ordinaryPart ⅡReading Comprehension (40%)Directions: In this section, there are four passages, each of which followed by five questions or unfinished statements. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1Tom arrived at the bus station quite early for Paris bus. The bus for Paris would not leave until five to twelve. He saw a lot of people waiting in the station. Some were standing in line, and others were walking around. There was a group of schoolgirls. Their teacher was trying to keep them in line. Tom looked around but there was no place for him to sit.He walked into the station café(咖啡馆). He looked up at the clock there. It was only twenty to twelve. He found a seat and sat down before a large mirror on the wall. Just then, Mike, one of Tom’s workmates came in and sat with Tom.“What time is your bus?” asked Mike.“There’s plenty of time yet,” answered Tom.“Well, I’ll get you some more tea then,” said Mike.They talked while drinking. Then Tom looked at the clock again.. “Oh! It’s going backward!” he cried.” A few minutes ago it was twenty to twelve and now it’s half past eleven.” He was puzzled on that.“You’re looking at the clock in the mirror.” Said Mike. Tom was so sorry for that. The next bus was not to leave for another hour. Since then Tom has never liked mirrors.36. Tom went into the station café because .A. Mike asked him to have a cup of teaB. there were a group of schoolgirls thereC. it was quite early and he could find a seat thereD. he wanted to have a drink with his workmate there37. What time was it in fact when Tom looked at the clock in the mirror?A. Half past twelveB. Twenty to twelveC. Half past elevenD. Five to twelve38. From the story we know that when we look at a clock in a mirror, we will find .A. it’s going forwardB. it’s going slowerC. it’s going backwardD. it’s going faster39. Which of the following is true?A. Tom arrived in Paris on time.B. The next bus left after half an hour.C. After th at Tom didn’t like clocks any longer.D. Tom looked at the clock in the mirror only once.40. Which of the following is the best title of the story?A. Missing a BusB. A Careless ManC. The Clock in the MirrorD. The Mirror of the StationPassage 2Baths have long been considered of medical importance to man. In Greece there are the ruins of a water system for baths built over 3,000 yeas ago. The Romans had warm public baths. In some baths, as many as 3,000 persons could bathe at the same time.Treating disease by taking baths has been popular for centuries. Modern medical baths first became popular in Europe and by the late 1700s bathing had also become popular in the United States.For many years frequent bathing was believed to be bad for one’s health. Ordinary bathing just to keep clean was avoided, and perfume was often used to cover up body smells!By the 1700s doctors began to say that soap and water were good for health. They believed that it was good for people to be clean. Slowly, people began to bathe more frequently. During the Victorian Age of the late 19th century, taking a bath on Saturday night became common.In the United Sates ordinary bathing was slow to become popular. During the 18th and early 19th century, Many Americans were known as “The Great Unwashed!” In one American city, for example, a person was only allowed to take a bath every thirty days! That was a law!Frequency of bathing today is partly a matter of habit. People know that bathing for cleanliness is important to health. Doctors know that dirty bodies increase the chance of diseases. As a result, in the United States, people generally bathe often. Some people bathe once a day at least. They consider a daily bath necessary to good health.41. A water system for baths was built by over 3,000 years ago.A. the RomansB. the GreeksC. the AmericansD. the Italians42. Which of the following statements is true?A. It’s good for people to have ba th only at night.B. It’s good for people to keep to keep clean by having baths.C. American people were not allowed to have a bath every 30 days.D. The more frequently we have baths, the better health we’ll be in.43. It was once believed that frequent bathing was .A. necessaryB. commonC. bad for heathD. good for health44. The underlined word perfume probably means .A. a sweet smelling substanceB. a hard smelling substanceC. a strange smelling substanceD. an unpleasant smelling substance45. From the passage, we can infer that .A. bathing has become easier and cheaperB. everybody in American takes a daily bathC. a bath a day keeps the doctor away foreverD. bathing helps to reduce the chance of diseasesPassage 3Filling in company application forms can become a boring and repetitive task, yet any carelessness on an applicant’s part can draw a negative reaction from read ers. Each company or organization usually uses its own specially designed form that, although it generally asks for the same basic information, may vary in detail. Consequently the suggestions below apply mainly tothe approach you should take rather than suggest what you should write.――When visiting future employers, always carry your personal data record with you so that you can readily search for details such as dates, telephone numbers, and other useful information. ――Treat every application form as though it is the first one you are completing. Write carefully and neatly.――Use words that describe the responsibility and different aspects of each job you have held rather than list only the duties you performed.――Particularly describe social activities that show your involvement in the community, or activities in which you held a teaching or coaching role.――Pay particular attention if there is a section on the form that asks you to comment on how your education and past experience have especially prepared you for the position.――Think this through very carefully before you write so that what you say shows a natural progression from past experience to the job you are applying for. If you can, and if they fit naturally ,add a few words to demonstrate how the position fits your overall career plan.46. The first sentence of the passage means that .A. you may have to fill in a long application formB. the filling-in of an application form takes much timeC. any slight error in the tiring filling-in of the forms should be avoidedD. application forms are usually difficult to read and require good skills to fill in47. Although all application forms demand the same basic information,A. different companies may have different requirementsB. different companies may have different attitudes toward themC. applicants may be required to answer all the questions in detailD. applicants are very familiar with different application forms48. Which of the following statements about personal data is true?A. They will be of much help to your interviewB. They are more important than the interviewC. They should be written as simply as possibleD. They should include all your personal information49. When writing about the duties of your jobs, you shouldA. only describe your social activitiesB. list only the duties you performedC. focus on your involvement in the communityD. try to include more details50. Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?A. Nature of Filling in Application FormsB. Importance of Filling in Application FormsC. Critical Details for Filling in Application FormsD. Jobs and Their Filling in Application FormsPassage 4On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Clarke, dressed for going out, took her handbag with her money and her hey in it, pulled the door behind her to lock it and went to the Over 60s Club. She always went there on Thursdays. It was a nice outing for an old woman who lived alone.At six o’clock she came home, let herself in and at once smelt cigarette smoke. Cigarettesmoke in her house? How? How? Had someone got in? She checked the back door and the windows. All were locked or fastened, as usual. There was no sign of forced entry.Over a cup of tea she wondered whether someone might have a key that fitted her front door-“a master key” perhaps. So she stayed at home the following Thursday. Nothing happened. Was anyone watching her movements? On the Thursday after that she went out at her usual time, dressed as usual, but she didn’t go to the club. Instead she took a short cut home again, letting herself in through her garden and the back door. She settled down to wait.It was just after four o’clock when the front d oor bell rang. Mrs. Clarke was making a cup of tea at the time. The bell rang again, and then she heard her letter-box being pushed open. With the kettle of boiling water in her hand, she moved quietly towards the front door. A long piece of wire appeared through the letter-box, and then a hand. The wire turned and caught around the knob(门把)on the door-lock. Mrs. Clarke raised the kettle and poured the water over the hand. There was a shout outside, and the skin seemed to drop off the fingers like a glove. The wire fell to the floor, the hand was pulled back, and Mrs. Clarke heard the sound of running feet.51. Mrs. Clarke looked forward to Thursday because sheA. joined in a special activity in the clubB. could meet her old friendsC. regularly visited a clubD. had a special visitor to meet52. Mrs. Clarke thought that if someone had made a forced entry,A. a door or a window would have been damagedB. he or she might hide somewhere in the houseC. things would have been thrown aboutD. he or she might not have a master key53. On the third Thursday Mrs. Clarke went out because she wanted toA. seek help to find out the truth of the cigarette smokeB. see if the thief was hanging about outsideC. resume her normal visit to the clubD. catch the thief by trick54. Mrs. Clarke didn’t expect that her front doorA. could be opened with an outside knob instead of a keyB. was opened by taking advantage of the letter-boxC. was opened with a master keyD. needed a piece of wire to open it55. The wire fell to the floor becauseA. Mrs. Clarke refused to open the doorB. the man’s glove dropped offC. the man just wanted to drop it offD. it was too hot to hold the wirePart ⅢCloze(10%)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Shopping habits in the United States have changed greatly in the last quarter of the 20th century.56 in the 1900s most American towns and cities had a Main Street. Main Street was always in theheart of a town. This street was 57 on both sides with 58 stores and shops. Here, shoppers walked into stores to look at all sorts of 59: clothing, furniture, hardware, groceries. 60, some shops offered services. These shops 61 drugstores, restaurants, shoe-repair stores, and barber or hairdressing shops. But in the 1950s, a change began to 62. Too many automobiles had crowded into Main Street 63 too few parking places were 64 shoppers. Because the streets were crowded, merchants began to look with interest at the open spaces 65 the city. Open space is what their car-driving customers needed and the merchants expected 66 the first shopping centre was built. Shopping centers, or rather malls, 67 as a collection of small new stores 68 crowded city centers.69 by hundreds of free parking space, customers were drawn away from 70 areas to suburban malls. And the growing 71 of shopping centers led 72 to the building of bigger and better –stocked stores. 73 the late 1970s, many shopping malls had almost developed into small cities themselves. In addition to providing the 74 of one-stop shopping, malls were transformed into landscaped parks, 75 benches, fountains, and outdoor entertainment.56. A. As early B. Early C. Early asD. Earlier57. A. built B. designed C. covered D. lined58. A. varied B. designed C. covered D. varying59. A. objects B. materials C. goods D.substances60. A. Apart from B. Further C. As well D. Additionally61. A. contained B. covered C. held D. included62. A. be taken place B. take place C. be taking place D .have taken place63. A. while B. where C. though D. when64. A. valid for B. useful to C. available to D. ready for65. A. over B. from C. afterD. outside66. A. when B. while C. sinceD. then67. A. started B. founded C. establishedD. built68. A. out of B. away from C. next toD. along with69. A. Attracted B. Interested C. DelightedD. Enjoyed70. A. inner B. original C. oldD. downtown71. A. distinction B. fame C. popularity D. interest72. A. in return B. in turn C. by turnsD. by return73. A. By B. During C. OverD. From74. A. requirement B. facility C. convenience D. condition75. A. for B. overC. withD. beyondPart ⅣWriting(15%)Directions: This part is to test your practical writing ability. You are required to write an Application for the Membership of a Club according to the information given in Chinese. Your writing should contain at least 100 words. Write it on the Answer Sheet.76. 假如你是一名大学新生,对社团活动很感兴趣,想申请加入某一校园社团(campus club or society),请写一封申请书,陈述你加入社团的原因、你的优势、你以前的活动经历以及你对入社后的活动有什么设想。

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