广东专插本(英语)模拟试卷33(题后含答案及解析)

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广东2023专插本的英语试卷

广东2023专插本的英语试卷

广东2023专插本的英语试卷The English Test Paper for Guangdong 2023 Specialized Undergraduate Program。

Part I Listening Comprehension (25 points)。

Section A。

Directions: In this section, you will hear three news reports. At the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 1 to 3 are based on the news report you have just heard.1. A) The opening of a new museum.B) The discovery of a rare species.C) The expansion of a wildlife reserve.D) The introduction of a conservation program.2. A) It is trying to attract more tourists.B) It is planning to build a new airport.C) It is aiming to become a world heritage site.D) It is seeking financial support for its development.3. A) It has been damaged by a recent earthquake.B) It is threatened by the construction of a dam.C) It has been included in the World Heritage List.D) It is in urgent need of protection from the government.Section B。

(2023年)广东省深圳市-统招专升本英语模拟考试(含答案)

(2023年)广东省深圳市-统招专升本英语模拟考试(含答案)

(2023年)广东省深圳市-统招专升本英语模拟考试(含答案)学校:________ 班级:________ 姓名:________ 考号:________一、单选题(10题)1.He apologized having to leave so early()A.because ofB.withC.owing toD.for2.I need to take a nap to____myself()A.relaxB.moveC.pullD.push3.Hardly out when a student came to visit her()A.she had beenB.she had goneC.had she goneD.did she gone4.The new buyer identified a dozen new sources for the material,______ proved to be reliable.A.most of themB.most of whichC.most of whomD.most of what5.Although I told him to be careful over and over again, he never took any ______ of what I said()A.attentionB.warningC.noticeD.observation6.We lost our way in that small village, otherwise we_____more places of interest yesterday()A.visitedB.had visitedC.would visitD.would have visited7.She never laughed, ______ lose her temper()A.or she ever didB.nor did she everC.or did she everD.nor she ever did8.Without the sun’s light(()the earth’s surface, no life could exist on the earthA.warmsB.warmedC.warmingD.to warm9.Only after the secretary saw the train disappear in sight ______ the railway station()A.he leavesB.has he leftC.he leftD.did he leave10._______you think that your parents are mean-spirited at times, they actually love you selflessly()A.Even ifB.Now thatC.As thoughD.In case二、完型填空(10题)11.()A.flyingB.shiningC.standingD.sitting12.20()A.even thoughB.as thoughC.as ifD.if only13.63.()A.troubleB.difficultiesC.funD.things14.43.()A.findB.loseC.declareD.transform15.59.()petitiveB.rewardingC.routineD.formidable16.72.()A.heightB.pleasureC.wonderD.danger17.64.()A.withB.onC.toD.of18.74.()A.hateB.forbidC.enjoyD.avoid19.6()A.easyB.goodC.toughD.great20.48.()A.perhapsB.possiblyC.likelyD.similarly三、翻译(3题)21.I like to entertain friends with music and refreshments at home22.正是那棵树在洪水中救了他们的命23.The first thing I want to insist on is that reading should be enjoyable. Of course, there are many books that we all have to read, either to pass examinations or to acquire information, from which it is impossible to extract enjoyment. We are reading them for instruction, and the best we can hope is that our need for it will enable us to get through them without tedium. Such books we read with resignation rather than with alacrity. But that is not the sort of reading I have in mind. The books I shall mention in due course will help you neither to get a degree nor to earn your living, they will not teach you to sail a boat or get a stalled motor to run, but they will help you to live more fully. That, however, they cannot do unless you enjoy reading them四、词汇与语法(3题)24.Staring at the ruins of his house, he couldn’t______ how the fire had broken out()25.Can you imagine why ________()26.The two companies decided to__________ on a project concerning animal cloning()五、单选题(0题)27.The stronger the coffee is()A.the more I likeB.the better I like itC.I like it betterD.I like it more六、单选题(0题)28.She is old enough on her own()A.liveB.to liveC.livingD.be living参考答案1.D他为不得不这么早离开而道歉。

2013年广东专插本(英语)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2013年广东专插本(英语)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2013年广东专插本(英语)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. V ocabulary and Structure 2. Reading Comprehension 3. Cloze 6. WritingV ocabulary and Structure1.I’ll accept any job______I don’ t have to get up early.A.even ifB.as long asC.in caseD.even though正确答案:B解析:even if:即使,虽然;as:long as:只要;in case:万一,假使;even though=even if:即使。

根据句意应选B。

2.______of the two authors thinks that the danger of a nuclear war is increasing.A.NoneB.EitherC.BothD.Neither正确答案:D解析:none表示三者及以上中没有任何一个;either表示两者之中任一;both 表示两者都,双方;neither表示两者中没有一个,两者都不。

根据谓语动词thinks 应排除C,又因为是两位作家,故排除A。

根据句意排除B,故选D。

3.I walked too much yesterday and______are still aching now.A.my leg’ s musclesB.my leg musclesC.my muscles of legD.my legs’ muscles正确答案:B解析:表示身体部位的名词可以直接放在名词之前作定语。

故本题应选B。

4.In some countries, ______is called “equality”does not really mean equal rights for all people.A.whichB.thatC.whatD.this正确答案:C解析:分析句子结构可知,本句是一个含有主语从句的复合句,空格处引导主语从句并在从句中担当主语成分,符合条件的只有C项。

2017年广东专插本考试英语真题及详解

2017年广东专插本考试英语真题及详解

2017年广东省普通高等学校专插本考试《英语》试题及详解Part I Vocabulary and Structure (30%)Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence, there arefour choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence, andthen mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. I was in that I forgot to lock the door when I left.A. so a hurryB. such a hurryC.a so hurryD. a such hurry2. I am worried about my brother. I am not sure he has arrived at the school or not.A. whetherB. whatC. whenD. how3. She is old enough on her own.A. liveB. to liveC. livingD. be living4. He was very excited to read the news Mo Yan had won the Nobel Prize for literature.A. whichB. whatC. howD. that5. I do not have my own room, .A. neither does TomB. neither has TomC. so does TomD. so has Tom6. I think you should buy this novel. It is really worth .A. readingB. being readC. readD. to read7. Though the firefighters tried very hard to the fire, it still caused at least five people’s death.A. put offB. put outC. put onD. put forward8. He could hardly tell the differences between the twins because they look each other.A. likelyB. unlikeC. alikeD. like9. By the time you come back, I cleaning the house.A. will finishB. will have finishedC. have finishedD. will be finishing10. Chinese people spend money on travelling today as they did ten years ago.A. more than twiceB. as twice muchC. twice as muchD. twice more than11. She wants to study abroad so she has to some money every month to prepare for that.A. set asideB. set upC. set aboutD. set out12. John had planned to leave but he decided to stay in the hotel for two days because of the heavy rain.A. otherB. the otherC. anotherD. others13. Parents should cooperate with teachers and themselves in their children’s education.A. getB. involveC. findD. keep14. The teacher is very to the needs of her students and she can adapt her teaching veryflexibly.A. significantB. sensitiveC. seriousD. sincere15. You can borrow my book, you promise to give it back to me by the end of this month.A. as far asB. as soon asC. as long asD. as well as16. from Buckingham Palace, this trip takes you to the best of London’s sights.A. BeginningB. BegunC. To beginD. Having begun17. Applicants for the Olympic volunteers must be able to excellent services to meet the demands of the Games.A. applyB. makeC. contributeD. use18. It is the natural scenery earns the city a good reputation.A . what B. that C. where D. when19.Many young couples do not take marriage and they get married and divorced easily.A. eagerlyB. highlyC. seriouslyD. severely20. Mary is not happy to live with her parents. What she wants more privacy while what her parents expect more time to be with her.A. is; isB. is; areC. are; areD. are; is21. I am very familiar this city as I have been living here for more than 10 years.A. toB. withC. inD. for22. The manager demanded that all employees on time.A. beB. areC. to beD. would be23. Rarely so much attention from all around the world.A. has drawn a discussionB. has a discussion drawnC. a discussion has been drawnD. has a discussion been drawn24. She is one of the top students in her class she studies very hard.A. becauseB. soC. unlessD. though25. The brown bear escaped from the zoo, which was a to everyone in the town.A. harmB. violenceC. hurtD. threat26. Many people believe that one has, one is, but actually it is not true.A. the more money; the happierB. the more money; the more happyC. the less money; the happierD. the less money; the more happy27. I hadn’t realized she was my former teacher she spoke.A. asB. sinceC. untilD. while28. My father is very busy, and Sunday is the only day he can relax.A. whereB. thatC. whichD. when29. I would like to stay in the small town due to its weather.A. generalB. softC. mildD. gentle30. It is widely recognized that beauty not only in appearance but also in heart.A. liesB. takesC. sitsD. givesPart II Reading Comprehension(40%)Directions: In this section, there are four passages, each of which is followed by five questions or unfinished statements. Choose the best and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer S heet.Passage 1This past fall semester, at Duke University, there were two students who were taking Organic Chemistry. They did pretty well on all of the tests and the midterms and labs, etc. , such that going into t he final they had a solid “A”. These two friends were so confident going into the final that the weekend before finals’ week, even though the Chemistry final was on Monday, they decided to go up to the University of Virginia and have a party with some friends up there. So they did this and had a great time. However, with the aftereffects of alcohol and everything, they overslept all day Sunday and didn’t make it back to Duke until early Monday morning.Rather than taking the final then, what they did was to find Professor Aldric after the final and explain to him why they missed the final. They told him that they went up to UV A for the weekend, and had planned to come back in time to study, but they had a flat tire (爆胎) on the way back and didn’t have a spare and couldn’t get help for a long time and so were late gettingback to campus.Aldric thought this over and then agreed that they could make up the final on the following day. The two guys were overjoyed and relieved. So, they studied that night and went in the next day at the time that Aldric had told them. He placed them in separate rooms and handed each of them a test booklet and told them to begin.They looked at the first problem, which was something simple about free radical formation and was worth 5 points. “Cool,” they thought, “this is going to be easy.” They did that problem and then turned the page. They were unprepared, however, for what they saw on the next page.It said: (95 points) Which tire was flat?31.The two students decided to visit their friends at the weekend because .A. they didn’t want to take the examB. they were invited by their friendsC. they were not worried about the exam at allD. they forget the arrangement of the final exam32. They didn’t return as planned becau se .A. they got lost on their way backB. they slept beyond the time to come backC. their car broke down on their way backD. they couldn’t get help when they were in difficulty33. How did the Professor arrange the make-up exam?A. He made the exam booklet very long.B. He gave them different exam papers.C. He asked a very surprising question.D. He gave them very limited time to finish the paper.34. When they took the first glance at the exam booklet, they thought .A. it was easyB. it was too muchC. it was too difficultD. it was reasonable35. It can be inferred from the passage that .A. the students didn’t like Professor AldricB. the two students had difficulties in their studiesC. Professor Aldric was very clever and humorousD. the two students would surely pass the make-up examPassage 2A large, detached (独立的) house not only ensures privacy. It is also a status symbol. The “magnificent home” is set in a big garden. Of course, this kind of house is an unr ealistic dream for most people. But even a small detached house, surrounded by a garden, gives the required suggestion of rural life which is dear to the hearts of many British people. Most people would be happy to live in a cottage (村舍), and if this is a thatched (茅草的) cottage, suggestive of a pre-industrial age, so much the better.Most people try to avoid living in a block of flats (what the Americans call “apartment blocks”). Flats, they feel, provide the least amount of privacy. With a few exceptions,mostly in certain locations in central London, flats are the cheapest kind of home. The people who live in them are those who cannot afford to live anywhere else.The dislike of living in flats is very strong. In the 1950s millions of poorer people lived in old, cold, uncomfortable nineteenth century houses, often with only an outside toilet and no bathroom. During the next twenty years many of them were given new “high rise” blocks of flats to live in which, with central heating and bathrooms, were much more comfortable and were surrounded by grassy open spaces. But people hated their new homes. They said they felt cut off from the world with all those floors up. They missed the neighborliness. They couldn’t keep a watchful eye on their children playing down there in those lovely green spaces. The new high-rise blocks quickly got broken. The lifts didn’t work. The corridors were dark. Windows were damaged and were not repaired. There was graffiti all over the walls.36.British people prefer .A. flats to detached housesB. cottages to flatsC. modern houses to old housesD. city life to country life37. A garden is considered to be desirable because .A. it’s BritishB. it appears ruralC. gardening is popularD. children like gardens38. British people don’t like to live in blocks of flats because .A. they want more privacyB. flats are too smallC. flats are in expensive areasD. they dislike the neighbors there39. Compared with the 19th century houses, the new high-rise blocks .A. were in better locationsB. were warmly welcomedC. were much better equippedD. were much more expensive40. Which of the following might be the best title of this passage?A. British CultureB. Houses, Not FlatsC. British DreamD. Kinds of HousesPassage 3When we are not engaged in thinking about some definite problem, we usually spend about 95 percent of our time thinking about ourselves. Now, if we stop thinking about ourselves for a while and begin to think of other persons’ g ood points, things will be quite different.One of the most neglected virtues is appreciation. Somehow, we neglect to praise our son or daughter when he or she brings home a good report card, and we fail to encourage our children when they first succeed in baking a cake or building a birdhouse. Nothing pleases children more than this kind of parental interest and approval.The next time you enjoy delicious food at a restaurant, send word to the cook that it is excellently prepared, and when a tired salesperson shows you unusual politeness, please mention it.Every minister, lecturer and public speaker knows the discouragement of pouring himself or herself out to an audience and not receiving any appreciative comment. What applies to professionals applies doubly to workers in offices, shops and factories and our families and friends. In our interpersonal relations we should never forget that all our associates are human beings and hunger for appreciation. It is the legal tender that all souls enjoy.Try to be friendly and appreciative in your daily life, and you’ll be surprised how they will change your life and the world.41.According to the passage, people .A. spend a lot of time thinking about othersB. think about themselves most of the timeC. spend little time thinking about themselvesD. think more about others than themselves42. The writer criticizes the parents who .A. ignore their children’s achievementsB. are not interested in baking a cakeC. set high demands upon their childrenD. don’t help out when their kids have difficulties43. The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refers to .A. delicious foodB. a restaurantC. the cookD. unusual politeness44. According to the passage, .A. kids need encouragement more than adultsB. professionals need appreciation more than workersC. appreciation is not necessary for family membersD. everyone needs appreciation and encouragement45. The writer believes that .A. people often appreciate things other people doB. people seldom appreciate things other people doC. say “thanks” to someone, and you’ll soon become friendsD. express your gratitude to others, and they will pass it onPassage 4Industrial robots are already working in many factories around the world and in our homes, for instance as smart vacuum cleaners. Scientists say in a few years we will start seeing so-called “social robots,” capable of engaging with people.Today’s robots can build cars and explore underwater objects. But interact ing with people is more complex than simply taking an incoming message, says Massachusetts Institute of Technology researcher Cynthia Breazeal.“Social robots really interact with people in ways you feel like you’re interacting with someone rather than som ething,” she said. “And social robots are really designed to engage you in much more of an interaction that feels like a cooperation or partnership.”At the Naval Research Laboratory, near Washington, scientists are researching which features robots should have to be able to live with humans. Researcher Alan Schultz says social robots must be adapted to social situations.“You know if you’re going to have robots out in the wild, so to speak, they have to follow our standards and they have to do things in the way we expect, so that we can move about our environment and not be interrupted by them or have to think hard about the fact that they’re around us,” he said.Social robots do not necessarily have to have a human face. Steve Cousins, the CEO ofSavioke Robotics in Cupertino, California, says their robot called Botlr is already being tested in a hotel, delivering small items to people.“It’s designed to be in human space and interact with people and around people,” he said.“So it interacts with the front desk agent when they’re sending it somewhere. It interacts with people in the elevator as it’s going along. And, it interacts with people at the door when the delivery arrives.”So far, social robots are limited to very simple tasks like relaying messages or taking family photos. But Cynthia Breazeal, who designed this one, says their abilities may be extended into many different areas.46. What will social robots do according to the scientists?A. They will cooperate with people.B. They will clean the big house.C. They will explore underwater objects.D. They will build different kinds of cars.47. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Social robots are more difficult to design.B. Industrial robots are more complicated to design.C. Social robots can be more useful than industrial robots.D. Industrial robots can do less than social robots.48. It can be inferred from the passage that .A. social robots only serve the people they likeB. it’s better for social robo ts to work in a hotelC. it’s better for social robots to have a human faceD. social robots will be under the control of human beings49. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. The function of social robotsB. The use of industrial robots.C. The daily life of robots.D. The way of designing robots.50. Which of the following best describes the writer’s tone in the passage?A. CriticalB. PrejudicedC. SubjectiveD. ObjectivePart III Cloze (15%)Directions: There are 15 blanks in the following passage. For each blank, there are four choices. Choose the one best answer and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Some people worry about my collecting of those fascinating birds and animals that they pay to see in the zoo. One of the questions that is always asked is 51 I became an animal collector. The answer is that I have always been 52 in animals and zoos. According to my parents, the first53 I was able to say was not the normal “mamma” or “daddy”, but the word “zoo”, which I would 54 many times until someone took me to the 55 . 56 I grew a little older, we lived in Greece and I had a 57 number of pets, ranging from snakes to seahorses, and I 58 all my spare time 59 the countryside in search of fresh specimens to add to my collection of 60 . Later on I 61 for a year in the City Zoo, as a student attendant, to get experience of the large62 , such as lions, bears, tigers and elephants, which were not easy to keep at home. When I left, I63 had enough money of my own to be able to pay my first trip and I have been going regularly ever since then. Though a collector’s job is not an 64 one and is full of sorrow, it is certainly a job which will 65 all those who love animals.51. A. how B. where C. why D. whether52. A. attracted B. interested C. frightened D. surprised53. A. day B. time C. sentence D. word54. A. recite B. repeat C. read D. recognize55. A. zoo B. city C. town D. house56. A. Since B. Although C. When D. So57. A. many B. much C. great D. big58. A. spent B. cost C. took D. offered59. A. living B. going C. seeing D. exploring60. A. seahorses B. pets C. birds D. snakes61. A. worked B. went C. did D. practised62. A. plants B. animals C. bears D. lions63. A. luckily B. hopefully C. nearly D. hardly64. A. independent B. invisible C. easy D. endless65. A. try out B. appeal to C. deal with D. hold onPart IV Writing (15%)Directions: Write a letter of complaint in at least 100 words according to the following requirements.假设你是李明,最近参加了某旅行社(travel agency)组织的一次旅游,但你对此旅行很不满意。

广东省2011年英语专插本模拟考试试卷附答案

广东省2011年英语专插本模拟考试试卷附答案

广东省2010普通高等学校本科插班生招生考试英语PartⅠ vocabulary and structure(35%)1. — Could you help me write the report?——. I haven’t got time at the moment.A. No problemB. No, sorryC. Yes, pleaseD. All right2. I cannot tell whether the book is worth reading. ________ I haven’t read it myself.A. butB. soC. orD. for3. I have no place to go, ____to take to and ____to do.A.anybody; anything B.nobody; nothing C.everybody; everything D.somebody; something4. I’ve heard a whisper ________ David and Heather are heading for marriage.A. whatB. whichC. whoD. that5 He worked ____a teacher and did a lot ____free.A.as; for B.on; of C.like; for D.at; for6. He _____me to keep away from cigarette and do morning exercises every day.A.agreed B.suggested C.promised D.wished7. Have a good look round the room to make sure you everything.A. had packedB. packC. have packedD. are packing8. 1 tried phoning Maggie’s office in the morning, but I couldn’t _______A. go overB. get throughC. put upD. join up9. Tom knew he would certainly get — if he was late home.A. shout atB. to shout atC. shouted atD. to be shouted at10. John got beaten in the game, ____had been expected.A.as B.that C.what D.who11. It was difficult to get a word in. Everyone so excitedly about the play.A. would talkB. was talkingC. talkedD. had talked12. We had to make the corrections by hand as the computer do them for us.A. mightn’tB. needn’tC. shouldn’tD. wouldn’t13. It’s often difficult to find___ to express what you want to say.A. exactly the right wordB. the word right exactlyC. the right exactly wordD. exactly right the word14. “She isn't a dancing teacher, is she?”A.No, she is B.No, but her sister is C.Yes, she isn't D.Yes, I think so15. — I think Tracy needs to find herself a new job.— ________. This is what we’ve been talking about.A. ExactlyB. Cheer upC. Please doD. Really16. --- My cat’s really fat.--- You ______ have given her so much food.A. wouldn’tB. couldn’tC. shouldn’tD. mustn’t17. Professor James will give us a lecture on the Western culture, but when and where ____ yet.A. hasn’t been decidedB. haven’t decidedC. isn’t being decidedD. aren’t decided18. The play had already been on for quite some time when we ____ at the New Theatre.A. have arrivedB. arrivedC. had arrivedD. arrive19. Would you please ______ this form for me to see if I’ve filled it in right?A. take offB. look afterC. give upD. go over20. Work gets done ______ when people do it together, and the rewards are higher too.A. easilyB. very easyC. more easilyD. easier2l. A new building is to be built here and now the old houses ____.A.are pulling down B.are pulled down C.are being pulled down D.have pulled down22. We______the last bus and didn't have any money for taxi, so we had to walk home.A. reachedB. lostC. missedD. caught23. See the flags on top of the building? That was______ we did this morning.A. whenB. whichC. whereD. What24. There's no light on -—— they______ be at home.A. can'tB. mustn'tC. needn'tD. shouldn't25.- Excuse me, can you tell me where the nearest bank is, please? -______ Oh yes! It's past the office, next to a big market.A. Mm, let me think.B. Oh, I beg your pardon?C. You're welcome.D. What do you mean?26. If I can help_______, I don't like working late into the night.A. soB. thatC. itD. them27. Mike didn't play football yesterday because he had ______ his leg.A. damagedB. hurtC. hitD. struck28. It will be some time ____they know the final results.A.before B.when C.than D.until29. .I don't believe him. He ____be serious.A.can't B.mayn't C.mustn't D.shouldn't30. - Hello, could I speak to Mr. Smith? - Sorry, wrong number. There isn't______ Mr. Smith here.A. 不填B. aC. theD. one31. ____weather in Xi'an is very hot in ____ summer.A./;the B.The;/C.The; the D./;/32. “Is everything going all right?”“Well, ____as we expected, though.”A.not so smoothly B.not so smooth C.as smooth D.as smoothly33. Please remind me______ he said he was going. I may be in time to see him off.A. whereB. whenC. howD. what34. - I wonder if I could possibly use your car for tonight? -______. I'm not using it anyhow.A. Sure, go headB. I don't knowC. Yes, indeedD. I don't care35. Mary, ______ here ,everybody else, stay where you are.A. comeB. comesC. to comeD. comingPartⅡ Reading Comprehension(40%)Passage 1Many teachers believe that the responsibility(责任)for learning lies with the students. If a long reading assignment(布置的作业)is given, teachers expect students to be familiar with the information in the reading even if they do not discuss it in class or give an examination. (Courses are not designed merely for students to pass exams). The ideal(完美的)student is considered to be one who is motivated(目的明确的)to learn for the sake(原故)of learning, not the one interested only in getting high grades(分数). Grade-conscious (清醒的)students may be frustrated(受挫)with teachers who do not believe it is necessary to grade(分等级)every assignment. Sometimes homework is returned with brief (short) written comments but without a grade. Even if a grade is not given, the student is responsible for learning the material assigned.When research is assigned, the professor in the United States expects the students to take the initiative (积极性)and complete the assignment with less guidance. It is the student's responsibility to find books,magazines, and articles in the library. Professors do not have the time to explain how a univesity library works,they expect students, particularly graduate students, to be able to use all the reference sources(资料)in the library.Professors will help students who need it, but prefer that their students not be over dependent on them.In the United States, professorshave other duties be sides teaching. Often they are responsible for management within their department. In addition(此外), they may be required to publish articles and books. Therefore the time that a professor can spend with a student outside of class is limited. If a student has problems with classroom work, the student should either approach(接近)a professor during office hours or make an appointment(约会).36.“Courses are not designed merely for students to pass exams.”This means“____.”A.teachers want students to fail examsB.teachers care only about exam gradesC.teachers believe that passing exams is not the only purpose of a courseD.teachers design courses for lectures only37.Professors in the United States usually expectA.the students to know all the answersB.the students to take the initiative and be independentC.the students never to ask for their adviceD.the students to work together38.The main idea of this Passage is that ____.A.students should learn independentlyB.students should learn under close guidance of their professorsC.students should learn how to work togetherD.students should not learn mainly for high grades39.If a student has a problem with classroom work, he or she should ____.A.make an appointment with the professor a week beforeB.approach a professor after classC.turn to the professor for help in his officeD.go to the professor's home40.Who is considered to be a good student?A.One who aims at getting good scores.B.One who is planning to get a degree.C.One who can memorize(记忆)knowledge.D.One who has the motivation to learn.Passage2I began working in journalism(新闻工作)when I was eight. It was my mother’s idea. She wanted me to “make something” of myself, and decided I had better start young if I was to have any chance of keeping up with the competition.With my load of magazines I headed toward Belleville Avenue. The crowds were there. There were two gas stations on the corner of Belleville and Union. For several hours I made myself highly visible, making sure everyone could see me and the heavy black letters on the bag that said THE SA TURDAY EVENING POST. When it was suppertime, I walked back home.“ How many did you sell, my boy?” my mother asked.“None.”“ Where did you go?”“ The corner of Belleville and Union Avenues.”“ What did you do?”“ Stood on the corner waiting for somebody to buy a Saturday Evening Post.”“ You just stood there?”“ Didn’t sell a single one.”“ My God, Russell!”Uncle Alle n put in, “ Well, I’ve decided to take the Post.” I handed him a copy and he paid me a nickle(五分镍币). It was the first nickle I earned.Afterwards my mother taught me how to be a salesman. I would have to ring doorbells, address adults with self-confidence(自信), and persuade them by saying that no one, no matter how poor, could afford to be without the Saturday Evening Post in the home.One day, I told my mother I’d changed my mind. I didn’t want to make a success in the magazine business.“ If you think you can change your mind like this,” she replied, “ you’ll become a good-for-nothing.” She insiste d that, as soon as school was over, I should start ringing doorbells, selling magazines. Whenever I said no, she would scold me.My mother and I had fought this battle almost as long as I could remember. My mother, dissatisfied with my father’s plain workm an’s life, determined that I would not grow up like him and his people. But never did she expect that, forty years later, suc h a successful journalist as me would go back to her husband’s people for true life and love.41. Why did the boy start his job young?A. He wanted to be famous in the future.B. The job was quite easy for him.C. His mother had high hopes for him.D. The competiton for the job was fierce.42. From the dialogue between the boy and his mother, we learn that the mother was _______.A. excitedB. interestedC. ashamedD. disappointed43. What did the mother do when the boy wanted to give up?A. She forced him to continue.B. She punished him.C. She gave him some money.D. She changed her plan.44. What does the underlined phrase “this battle”(last paragraph) refer to?A. The war between the boy’s parents.B. The arguing between the boy and his mother.C. The quarrel between the boy and his customers.D. The fight between the boy and his father.45. What is the text mainly about?A. The early life of a journalist.B. The early success of a journalist.C. The happy childhood of the writer.D. The important role of the writer in his family.Passage3When Dean Arnold got his first job, he was miserable (痛苦的), Each time he went to work, he coughed and he couldn’t breathe. Working in a bakery(面包房) when you are allergic to (对…过敏) flour can be painful.But Arnold stayed with the National Biscuit Company for ten years. He was a businessman and he helped them improve production. At last his health problems became too serious. He left and formed his own company.With his wife and mother, he founded Arnold Bakery. They tried new recipes (配方). changing the kind and amount of flour used. This enabled Arnold to work there without too much pain. The bread, made with unbleached flour (标准粉), was baked in a brick oven (烘炉).They began by baking two dozen loaves. The bread was sold door to door for fifteen cents a loaf. Winning customers to his unusual, old-fashioned bread took time. But Arnold, struggling against his allergy, built his bakery into one of the largest in the United States.46. A good title for this passage would be .A. A Sick BakerB. A Brick-oven Bread BakerC. An Old-fashioned BakerD. How to Overcome Allergy47. Dean left the National Biscuit Company because he .A. suffered from allergy to flourB. didn’t like the jobC. wanted to make more moneyD. wanted to form his own company48. During his stay in the National Biscuit Company, .A. he founded Arnold BakeryB. he tried a new method of bakingC. he helped the company improve their productionD. he became successful in his business49. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?A. Arnold’s bread was baked in a brick oven.B. Arnold’s bread was made with unbleached flour.C. Arnold’s bread was sold at a low price.D. Arnold’s bread was of poor quality.50. From the passage we can conclude that Arnold was .A. determinedB. braveC. unusualD. unhealthyPassage4The year was 1932. Amelia Earhart was flying alone from North America to England in a small single—engined aeroplane. At midnight, several hours after she had left Newfoundland, she ran into bad weather. To make things worse, her altimeter (高度表) failed and she didn’t know how high she was flying. At night, and in a storm, a pilot is in great difficulty without an altimeter. At ti mes, her plane nearly plunged (冲) into the sea.Just before dawn, there was further trouble. Amelia noticed flames (火焰) coming from the engine. Would she be able to reach land? There was nothing to do except to keep going and to hope.In the end, Amelia Earhart did reach Ireland, and for the courage she had shown, she was warmly welcomed in England and Europe. When she returned to the United States, she was honored by President Hoover at a special dinner in the White House. From that time on, Amelia Earhart was famous.What was so important about her flight? Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly the Atlantic Ocean alone, and she had set a record of fourteen hours and fifty—six minutes.In the years that followed, Amelia Earhart made several flights across the United States, and on each occasion (时刻) she set a new record for flying time. Amelia Earhart made these flights to show that women had a place in aviation (航空) and that air travel was useful.51. Which of the following statements is NOT the difficulty which Amelia Earhart met in her flight from north America to England?A. She was caught in a storm.B. The altimeter went out of order.C. Her engine went wrong.D. She lost her direction.52. When Amelia Earhart saw flames coming from the engine, what did she do?A. She did nothing but pray for herself.B. She changed her direction and landed in Ireland.C. She continued flying.D. She lost hope of reaching land.53. According to the passage, what was Amelia Earhart’s reason for making her flights?A. To set a new record for flying time.B. To be the first woman to fly around the world.C. To show that aviation was not just for men.D. To become famous in the world.54. Which of the following statements was NOT mentioned?A. She was the first woman who succeeded in flying across the Atlantic Ocean alone.B. She showed great courage in overcoming the difficulties during the flight.C She was warmly welcomed in England, Europe and the United States.D. She made plans to fly around the world.55. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Amelia Earhart—First Across the Atlantic.B. Amelia Earhart—Pioneer in Women’s Aviation.C. A New Record for Flying Time.D. A Dangerous Flight from North America to England.PartⅢ Cloze(10%)When people discuss education they insist that preparation for examination is not the important purpose. They are right in theory(理论), but in 36 , we all realize 37 important examinations are. 38 do you know about the examinations 39 at English secondary schools? Here are a few facts 40 some of them.Pupils who remain at school 41 they are sixteen normally take what 42 the General Certificate(证书)of Education at Ordinary Level. The examination is a subject examination. This means you can take a number of subjects. Some pupils take as 43 as ten. The 44 subjects the better chance a pupil has of 45 a job 46 leaving school. For short, this examinati on is called G. C. E“A”Level. This certificate in five or six subjects is, 47 you like, the requiring starting point for some types of work and also for many types of professional training.Pupils who remain at school until they are eighteen 48 nineteen generally take the General Certificate of Education at Advanced Level popularly 49 G. C. E “A”Level. This examination50 in two, three or four specialized(限定的)subjects. And because it is 51 the specialist(专家)you have to study each subject intensively(深入仔细地).A pupil who 52 two or three“A”levels can apply for admission(许可)to 53 university. These two examinations are 54 ones. Many English children take one or the other or 55 . Not all of them pass.56.A.action B.act C.practice D.exercise57.A.too B.what C.how D.very58.A.What B.Which C.Whichever D.Who59.A.take B.took C.taking D.taken60.A.about B.of C.from D.on61.A.when B.until C.before D.after62.A.calls B.called C.calling D.is called63.A.many B.much C.such D.same64.A.less B.more C.many D.fewer65.A.making B.having C.getting D.losing66.A.at B.before C.in D.after67.A.when B.for C.since D.if68.A.and B.or C.to D.even69.A.known well B.well-known C.known as D.as well-known70.A.usually take B.takes as usual C.is usually taken D.has usually taken71.A.to B.about C.in D.for72.A.passes B.has passed C.passed D.is passing73.A.a B.an C.the D.this74.A.writing B.to write C.written D.for writing75.A.either B.neither C.all D.bothPartⅣ Writing(15%)76. 2010年广州举办亚运会。

2006年广东专插本(英语)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2006年广东专插本(英语)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2006年广东专插本(英语)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. V ocabulary and Structure 2. 3. Cloze 4. WritingV ocabulary and Structure1.By the end of this month, all this ______.A.is changedB.had changedC.will have changedD.has changed正确答案:C2.Such questions are often______ through negotiations.A.settlesB.settleC.settledD.settling正确答案:C3.Since you are a college student now, you should______yourself more than you used to.A.rely onB.work onC.run outD.carry out正确答案:A4.He stopped______last week and feels much better now.A.smokingB.smokedC.smokesD.smoke正确答案:A5.We______ so smoothly that the passenger could hardly feel it.A.got rid ofB.tore offC.called offD.took off正确答案:D6.You wouldn’t have seen her if it______not been for him.A.hasB.hadC.haveD.is having.正确答案:B7.She insists that he______his vacation now.A.takesB.tookC.takeD.taking正确答案:C8.The teachers don’t make us wear a school uniform and we can wear______we like.A.anyB.thatC.asD.what正确答案:D9.I don’t know the man______you are talking about.A.who’sB.whoseC.whomD.who正确答案:C10.Metals expand______heated and contract when cooled.A.whereB.whenC.thatD.which正确答案:B11.Even though she herself has never had such an experience, it’s______ she can recognize from what has happened to her good friend.A.thatB.oneC.suchD.all正确答案:C12.Only after the storm was over______.A.could we start offB.we could start offC.had we started offD.we had started off正确答案:A13.That was one example of having responsibility______I’m on my own and of making my own decisions.A.since thatB.as thatC.now thatD.because of正确答案:C14.The new government building is______in the center of the city.A.locatedB.stationedC.setD.found正确答案:A15.Doctors are developing a new______ for treating that disease.A.operationB.meanC.techniqueD.cure正确答案:C16.Religion has a great______on man’s thought.B.affectC.affectionD.influence正确答案:D17.In that country, hospital doctors don’t go sightseeing very often because their work ______ almost all their time.A.takes downB.takes upC.takes apartD.takes over正确答案:B18.How do his students feel at first about the fact______he is blind?A.thatB.whyC.howD.whether正确答案:A19.Radio is an important means of______.A.conversationB.communicationC.speechD.language正确答案:B20.I am afraid I should______you of your promise.A.remindB.rememberC.releaseD.record正确答案:A21.Primary products are the raw materials______which manufactured goods are made.A.byB.ofD.in正确答案:C22.The report found that______ 11-year-old boys and girls liked ice-cream. A.two-third ofB.two-thirdC.two-thirds ofD.two-thirds正确答案:C23.Do what you think is right, ______ they say.A.whateverB.howeverC.wheneverD.wherever正确答案:A24.It is reported that the earthquake caused a serious______to the bridge. A.damageB.ruinC.harmD.injury正确答案:A25.You cannot see the doctor______you have made an appointment with him. A.exceptB.evenC.however .D.unless正确答案:D26.The harder you work, the______ progress you will make.A.lessB.fewerC.greaterD.much正确答案:C27.Do you think there’s anything______of in having no money?A.ashamedB.ashamingC.being ashamedD.to be ashamed正确答案:D28.The taxi driver was accused______- overcharging customers.A.forB.withC.onD.of正确答案:D29.How to dispose______the nuclear waste is a pressing problem for scientists and politicians alike.A.outB.of .C.onD.after正确答案:B30.I won’t have my son associating himself______ criminals.A.forB.toC.withD.after正确答案:C31.They can’t rule______the possibility that he was dead.A.outB.ofC.offD.from正确答案:A32.______ is that I can’t understand what she is talking about.A.What I find difficultB.What I find it difficultC.How difficult I findD.How difficult I find it正确答案:A33.He was afraid the others might think he was showing______or being superior.A.inB.upC.outD.off正确答案:D34.By referring______his notes, the speaker was able to give the exact details required.A.toB.forC.asD.in正确答案:A35.He mainly uses the word strange to talk about the ways______ people dress and wear their hair.A.in whichB.by whichC.in thatD.by that正确答案:AShopping for clothes is not the same experience for a man as it is for a woman. A man goes shopping because he needs something. His purpose is settled and decided in advance. He knows what he wants, and his objective is to find it and buy it; the price is a secondary consideration. All men simply walk into a shop and ask the assistant for what they want. If the shop has it in stock, the salesman promptly produces it, and the business of trying it on proceeds at once. All being well, the deal can be and often is completed in less than five minutes, with hardly any chat and to everyone’s satisfaction. For a man, slight problems may begin when the shop does not have what he wants, or does not have exactly what he wants. In that case the salesman, as the name implies, tries to sell the customer something else, he offers thenearest he can to the article required. No good salesman brings out such a substitute bluntly; he does so with skill and polish; “I know this jacket is not the style you want, sir, but would you like to try it for size. It happens to be the color you mentioned. “ Few men have patience with this treatment, and the usual response is :” This is the right color and may be the right size, but I should be wasting my time and yours by trying it on. Now how does a woman go about buying clothes? In almost every respect she does so in the opposite way. Her shopping is not often based on need. She has never fully made up her mind what she wants, and she is only”having a look round”. She is always open to persuasion; indeed she sets great store by what the saleswoman tells her, even by what companions tell her. She will try on any number of things. Uppermost in her mind is the thought of finding something that everyone thinks suits her. Contrary to a lot of jokes, most women have an excellent sense of value when they buy clothes. They are always on the lookout for the unexpected bargain. Faced with a roomful of dresses a woman may easily spend an hour going from one rail to another, to and fro, often retracing her steps, before selecting the dresses she wants to try on. It is a laborious process, but apparently an enjoyable one. Most dress shops provide chairs for the waiting husbands.36.According to the passage, when a man is buying clothes, ______.A.he buys cheap things, regardless of qualityB.he chooses things that others recommendC.he does not mind how much he has to pay for the right thingsD.he buys good quality things, so long as they are not too dear正确答案:C37.What do men care about the fit of new clothes?A.They like their clothes to be bigger than the average size.B.Most men just assume that the size is right for them.C.They make sure a thing fits before they buy it.D.They do not worry whether a thing first well or not.正确答案:C38.What does a man do when he cannot get exactly what he wants?A.He buys a similar thing of the color he wants.B.He usually does not buy anything.C.At least two of his requirements must be met before he buys.D.So long as the style is right, he buys the thing.正确答案:B39.What does the passage tell us about women shoppers for clothes?A.They welcome suggestions from anyone.B.Women rarely consider buying cheap clothes.C.Women often buy things without giving the matter proper thought.D.They listen to advice but seldom take it.正确答案:A40.What is the most obvious difference between men and women shoppers?A.Men do not try clothes on in a shop.B.Women bargain for their clothes, but men do not.C.Women care more about the quality than men.D.The time they take over buying clothes.正确答案:DAs a medium of exchange, money permits the separation of exchange into the two distinct acts of buying and selling, without requiring the seller to purchase goods from the person who buys his products, or vice versa. Hence producers who know they will be paid in money, can concentrate on finding the most suitable outlet for their goods, while buyers who will pay in money, can concentrate on finding cheapest market for the things they wish to purchase. Specialization, which is vital to an advanced economy, is encouraged, because people whose output is not a complete product but only a part of one in which many others are involved can be paid an amount equivalent to their share of the product. Another advantage of money is that it is a measure of value, that is, it serves as a unit in terms of which the relative values of different products can be expressed. In a barter economy it would be necessary to determine how many plates were worth one hundred weight of cotton, or how many pens should be exchanged for a ton of coal, which would be a difficult and time-consuming task. The process of establishing relative values would have to be undertaken for every act of exchange, according to what products were being offered against one another, and according to the two parties’desires and preferences. If I am trying to barter fish bananas, for example, a lot would depend on whether the person willing to barter fish for bananas, for example, a lot would depend on whether the person willing to exchange bananas is or not keen on fish. Thirdly, money acts as a store of wealth. It is difficult to imagine saving under a barter system. No one engaged on only one stage in the manufacture of a person could save part of his output, since he would be producing nothing complete. Even when a person actually produced a complete product the difficulties would be overwhelming. Most products deteriorate fairly rapidly, either physically or in value, as a result of long storage; even if storage were possible, the practice of storing products for years on would involve obvious disadvantages-imagine a coal-miner attempting to save enough coal, which of course is his product, to keep him for life. If wealth could not be saved, or only with great difficulty, future needs could not be provided for, or capital accumulated to raise productivity.41.Using money as a medium of exchange means that______.A.you have to sell something in order to buy somethingB.you have to buy something in order to sell somethingC.you don’t have to buy something in order to sell somethingD.the seller and the purchaser are the same person正确答案:C42.Specialization is encouraged because people______.A.can use their money to buy whatever they wantB.do not need to make a complete product for exchangeC.can share their products with many othersD.cannot use their money to buy whatever they want正确答案:B43.A barter economy is one in which______.A.value is decided by weightB.value is decided by numberC.money is used goods are not exchangedD.goods are exchanged and money is not used正确答案:D44.If one had to save products instead of money, ______.A.this would need years of practiceB.he could only save part of his productsC.they could not be stored for years on endD.many products would lose their value正确答案:D45.How many advantages of money are mentioned in this passage?A.TwoB.ThreeC.FourD.Five正确答案:BTalk to those people who first saw films when they were silent, and they will tell you the experience was magic. The silent film had extraordinary powers todraw members of an audience into the story, and an equally potent capacity of make their imaginations work. It required the audience to become engaged—to supply voices and sound effects. The audience was the final, creative contributor to the process of making a film. The finest films of the silent era depended on two elements that we can seldom provide today a large and receptive audience and a well-orchestrated score. For the audience, the fusion of picture and live music added up to more than the sum of the respective parts. The one word that sums up the attitude of the silent filmmakers is enthusiasm, conveyed most strongly before formulas took shape and when there was more room for experimentation. This enthusiastic uncertainty often resulted in such accidental discoveries as new camera or editing techniques. Some films experimented with players; the 1915 film Regeneration, for example, by using real gangsters and streetwalkers, provided startling local color. Other films, particularly those of Thomas Ince, provided tragic endings as often as films by other companies supplied happy ones. Unfortunately, the vast majority of silent films survive today in inferior prints that no longer reflect the care that the original technicians put into them. The modern versions of silent films may appear jerky and flickery, but the vast picture palaces did not attract four to six thousand people a night by giving them eyestrain. A silent film depends on its visuals; as soon as you degrade those, you lose elements that go far beyond the image on the surface. The acting in silent was often very subtle and very restrained, despite legends to the contrary.46.In paragraph 2, the sentence”For the audience. . . parts, “indicates that______.A.music was the most important element of silent filmsB.silent films rely on a combination of music and image in affecting an audience C.the importance of music in silent film has been overestimatedD.live music compensated for the poor quality of silent film images正确答案:B47.The “formulas “mentioned in paragraph 3 of the passage most probably refers to ______.A.movie theatersB.use of real charactersC.contemporary eventsD.standardized film techniques正确答案:D48.The author uses the phrase “enthusiastic uncertainty”in paragraph 3 to suggest that the filmmakers were ______.A.eager to challenge existing conventionsB.eager to please but unsure of what the public wantedC.excited to be experimenting in an undefined areaD.delighted at the opportunity to study new acting formulas正确答案:C49.The last sentence of paragraph 1 implies that______.A.the audience plays an important role in the process of making a filmB.silent film techniques should be studied by filmmakers todayC.visual effects defined the silent filmD.many silent films that exist today are of poor quality正确答案:A50.The word”restrained”(the last line of the passage) most nearly means ______.A.sincereB.dramaticC.inexpressiveD.understated正确答案:DPeople have wondered for a long time how their personalities and behaviors are formed. It is not easy to explain why one person is intelligent and another is not, or why one is cooperative and another is competitive. Social scientists are, of course, extremely interested in these types of questions. They want to explain why we possess certain characteristics and exhibit certain behaviors. There are no clear answers yet, but two distinct schools of thought on the matter have been developed. As one might expect, the two approaches are very different from one another, and there is a great deal of debate between proponents of each theory. The controversy is often referred to as “ nature/nurture”. Two who support the” nature” side of the conflict believe that our personalities and behavior patterns are largely determined by biological and genetic factors. That our environment has little, if anything, to do with our abilities, characteristics, and behavior is central to this theory. Taken to an extreme, this theory maintains that our behavior is predetermined to such a degree that we are almost completely governed by our instincts. Proponents of the “ nurture”theory, or as they are often called, behaviorists, claimed that our environment is more important than our biologically based instincts in determining how we will act. A behaviorist, B. F. Skinner, sees humans as beings whose behavior is almost completely shaped by their surroundings. The behaviorists view of the human being is quite mechanistic; they maintain that, like machines, humans respond to environmental stimulus as the basis of their behavior. Neither of these theories can yet fully explain human behavior. In fact, it is quite likely that the key to ourbehavior lies somewhere between these two extremes. That the controversy will continue for a long time is certain.51.Which of the following statements would supporters of the” nature” theory agree with?A.A person’s instincts have little effect on his actions.B.Environment is important in determining a person’s behavior and personality.C.Biological reasons have a strong influence on how we act.D.The behaviorists’ view correctly explains how we act.正确答案:C52.Which of the following statements would proponents of the “nurture “theory agree with?A.Environment has little to do with behavior.B.Behaviorist theory is not correct.C.Biologically based instincts are important in how we act.D.A person’s character is greatly influenced by his environment.正确答案:D53.B.F. Skinner______.A.supports the nature theory.B.thinks the environment plays an important role in determining characterC.believes instincts govern behaviorD.believes in the importance of genes in determining personality正确答案:B54.Concerning the nature/nurture controversy, the writer of this article______.A.supports the nature theoryB.supports the nurture theoryC.believes both are completely wrongD.thinks that the correct explanation of human behavior will take ideas from both theories正确答案:D55.In the U. S. , black people often score below white people on intelligence tests. With this in mind, which one of the following statements is not true?A.Nature proponents would say that whites are genetically superior to black.B.Nurture proponents would disagree that blacks are biologically inferior to whites.C.Supporters of the nature theory would say that whites score well because they have a superior environment.D.Behaviorists would say that blacks often lack the educational and environmental advantages that whites enjoy.正确答案:CClozeLarge lecture classes are frequently regarded as a necessary evil. Such classes have to be【56】in many colleges and universities to meet high student【57】with limited faculty resources, 【58】teaching a large lecture class can be a【59】task. Lecture halls are【60】large, barren, and foreboding. It is difficult to get to know students. Students may seem【61】in the impersonal environment and may【62】read newspapers or even leave class in the middle of a lecture. Written work by the students seems out of the【63】.Although the challenges of teaching a large lecture class are strong, they are possible to get over. The【64】is to develop innovative methods of classroom instruction that can【65】, if not eliminate, many of the difficulties【66】in the mass class. In fact, we have【67】at Kent State University teaching techniques which help make a large lecture class more like a small【68】. An【69】but important benefit of teaching the course【70】this manner has involved the activities of the teaching【71】who help us mark students’written work. The faculty instructor originally decided to ask the TAs for help【72】this was the only practical way to【73】that all the papers could be evaluated. Now those【74】report enjoying their new status as junior professors, “gaining a very different【75】on college education by being on”the other side of the desk, “learning a great deal about the subject matter, and improving their own writing as a direct result of grading other students” paper.56.A.madeB.takenC.selectedD.offered正确答案:D57.A.requestB.demandC.challengeD.requirement正确答案:B58.A.andB.but C.although D.unless正确答案:B59.A.competitive B.rewarding C.routine D.formidable正确答案:D60.A.spaciously B.exceptionally C.typically D.unusually正确答案:C61.A.interested B.delighted C.tired D.bored正确答案:D62.A.frequently B.delightedly C.inevitably D.unexpectedly 正确答案:A63.A.classB.problem C.question D.answer正确答案:C64.A.challenge B.difficulty C.problem D.solution正确答案:D65.A.overcome B.reduce C.meet D.improve 正确答案:B66.A.injected B.integrate C.inherent D.inherited 正确答案:C67.A.introduced B.made C.practiced D.revised正确答案:C68.A.seminar B.classroom C.discussion D.course正确答案:A69.A.incredible B.obscure C.unanticipated D.inspiring正确答案:C70.A.through B.atC.inD.by正确答案:C71.A.students B.instructors C.professors D.assistants正确答案:D72.A.so that B.although C.when D.because正确答案:D73.A.ensure B.assure C.decide D.report正确答案:B74.A.new teachersB.senior studentsC.associate professorsD.part-time instructors正确答案:B75.A.inspirationB.expectationC.stimulationD.perspective正确答案:DWriting76.This part is to test your ability in practical writing. Now you are required to write a letter according to the information given in Chinese. Your writing should contain over 100 words and you should write it on the Composition Sheet. 向学校食堂有关人员写一封有关食物标准下降的投诉信。

2023年广东省东莞市统招专升本英语自考模拟考试(含答案)

2023年广东省东莞市统招专升本英语自考模拟考试(含答案)

2023年广东省东莞市统招专升本英语自考模拟考试(含答案)一、单选题(20题)1.The Blacks are _____ people in the little town()A.possible the richestB.the much richestC.the richest by farD.by far the richest2.Mr. Wang said such a thing to happen at school again and he forgave me this time()A.ought not to be allowedB.ought to be not allowedC.ought to be allowed notD.not ought to be allowed3.Being out of work, Jane can no longer_____ her friends to dinner as she used to()A.urgeB.treatC.attractD.apply4.I’d like to ____ him to you for the job. He is very clever and capable()A.referB.opposeC.recommendmand5.There is a growing _______ of Australian wines among consumers()A.relativityB.regularityC.popularityD.population6.She has()chance to win the election as her opponent is too strongA.littleB.a littleC.fewD.a few7.They decided to chase the cow awayit did more damage to the crops()A.unlessB.beforeC.untilD.although8.She doesn’t like her job, but is too _____ to try to find another()A.terrifiedB.timidC.fearfulD.frightened9.Staying in a hotel one day cost renting a room in an apartment for a week ()A.twice many thanB.twice as much asC.twice the same asD.twice as many as10.Mary as well as her sisters______Chinese in China()A.are studyingB.have studiedC.is studyingD.study11.Everyone should keep a sense of responsibility()what he is to doA.ofB.forC.withD.to12.I want to buy a new tie to()my brown suitA.agree withB.wearC.matchD.keep with13.Please be sure to telephone me the next time you()A.will comeB.would comeC.shall comee14.what worried people most wasto have access to the international current affairs freely()A.their not allowingB.their not being allowedC.their being not allowedD.having not been allowed15.Some people believe that nuclear power poses a threat to the world peace ()A.doesB.doC.haveD.has16.I used to smoke()but I gave it up 3 years agoA.seriouslyB.heavilyC.badlyD.severely17.The children went home from school, their lessons for the day()A.finishingB.finishedC.had finishedD.were finished18.I wish I ______ in the sun by a swimming pool now instead of sitting in this classroom()A.have lainB.were lyingyD.lie19.—Do you know()they got to know each other?—It was last year()they both taught Chinese in ScotlandA.when it was that; whenB.when was it that; whileC.when it was that; thatD.when was it that; as20.I feel so excited! At this time tomorrow morning, I to Shanghai()A.will be flyingB.will flyC.have been flyingD.have flown二、选词填空题(10题)21.3.____22.Researchers have found that people who go to concerts,shows and museums can live longer than 1 who do not.Experts from University College London have been examining the lifestyles of over 6,700 British people 2 15 years.They 3 how often the people went out and what kinds of events theyattended.They found that people over 50 years old 4 regularly went to concerts were about 30 percent 5 likely to die over the next 14 years.The researchers said the over50s could extend their life 6 engaging with the arts.In addition to living longer concertgoers could also have more fun. The UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock believes there could be a lot of 7 in the research.He said arts and culture could 8 things like mental health,aging and loneliness.He 9 announced plans for the UK’s National Health Service to use the arts to help people live a healthier life.One researcher said,“Our results highlight the importance of 10 to explore new social factors that affect our health.” 1.____23.Students at university can learn and make friends 1 will last a lifetime.However,the cost of studying is on the rise.This increase means that most students can get into money trouble 2 they do not know how to manage their money. It is not just the course fees.Students must also 3 for room and board.In addition,they may spend money 4 clothes,travel,and other things. Thus,students need to budget 5 .At most universities teachers can give students suggestions on how to spend their money.The first thing they suggest is to write down your 6 ,for example,the money you will get from your family or a part-time job.Then list all of your expenses.Put your expenses into two 7 : those that change (food,books,travel),and those that will stay the same (tuition,room and board).Add together all of your expenses. When you do this,you find it is 8 to plan out your budget.This means you can save your money,rather than trying to 9 from others.As you can see,there is more to learn at university than just 10 is taught in the classroom.____三、情景对话(10题)24.69.____()25.74.____()26.M: Lovely day, isn't it?W: Yes, 66 And it's supposed to get warmer.M: Yes, that's true. You know, though, I'm always a little worried to see winter go.W: 67M: Well, I love skating. In fact, I used to teach skating for a living.W: Oh! That sounds interesting. 68M: I work at Bank of America. How about you?W: 69M: Here?W: No, I'm from Chicago. I'm just visiting here for the wedding.M: Oh, I see.W: By the way, 70I'm Helen Keller.M: Nice to meet you. My name is John Smith.A. But what do you do now?B. It's really warm.C. I guess I should introduce myself.D. I'm on the radio station.E. Really66.____()27.4()A.Where did you buy it?B.You look so attractiveC.Are there any other colors?D.I see, thank youE.Since her birthday is coming28.Task 1(每小题2分,共10分)M: So you're interested in a job as a waitress.66W: Yes, for three years at several different restaurants. Now I'm working at the Park Hotel dining room on Hill Street.M: They have a very nice dining room there.67W: Because I can't work full-time now. I'm taking some courses at a university. M: I see.68W: All day Thursday and Friday, Saturday and Sunday.M:69 We're looking for someone who can help us when we get very busy. That's Thursday afternoon, Friday afternoon and evening as well as all day Saturday. The restaurant is closed on Sunday.W: That's fine with me.M: When can you start?W:70M: That's fine. The first of May. By the way, you'll get $8 an hour, plus tips, of course.W: Good. Thanks very much.A. That suits us very well actually.B. Why do you want to leave?C. Um, have you worked as a waitress before?D. On what days are you free?E. Is the first of next month all right with you66.____()29.73. ____()30.7.____()31.75.____()32.70.____()33.Task 2(每小题2分,共10分)Miss Wu: Can I help you?Li Gang: Yes, I'd like to return this book, please.Miss Wu:71Li Gang: No, I couldn't read it. I had a hard time reading a few pages, and then I decided to give up.Miss Wu:72Li Gang: It wasn't the language. It was the words. They are too small for me. Miss Wu:73 What can I do for you then?Li Gang: Well, I'd be glad if you could find me another book.Miss Wu:74Li Gang: Yes, but one with bigger words.Miss Wu:75Li Gang: Oh, Oliver Twist. This one is fine. And the words are much bigger. Thank you very much.Miss Wu: You're welcome.A. What about this one?B. Another English storybook?C. Oh? But I know you are good at English.D. Did you enjoy the book?E. Yes, they are really small71.____()四、翻译(10题)34.事实上,没有人能够不经过努力就一夜成名35.Once the price for the land is agreed on, we can go ahead with the building project36.只要你做好准备,面试时你就会充满自信37.如果你打算参加会议,你最好现在就走,以免堵车38.Another character among the list of ill-mannered employees is Sally, who seems to regard just being at work as a severe punishment39.天色如此黑,以致很难拍摄出好的照片来()40.这一工程估计耗去资金900万美元41.Leaving one’s job, no matter what the job is, is a difficult change, even for those who look forward to retiring42.他拒绝证实他们下个月将举行婚礼的传闻43.Whoever has dealt with children knows that too much protection does no good to their being independent五、阅读理解(10题)44.Howard Hughes’s parents died ________()A.when he was 16 years oldB.before he was 19 years oldC.after he got marriedD.after he moved to California45.The paragraph following this passage will most probably discuss ______()A.the ease and fast speed of mass communicationB.the response of the viewer to too much informationC.the difference between right and wrong in the history of technologyD.the influence of photo technology on mass communication46.What are the beauties of Hawaii? Let's start with four.The beach, famous for its water temperature, air temperature and waves, is the first beauty. There are hundreds of miles of beaches on the twenty islands of Hawaii. They are thought to be among the finest beaches in the world. Then, what do you think would be the second beautiful thing? It is volcanoes (火山), of course. These volcanoes are not just a part of the islands; theymade the islands in the first place. Because of them the islands are still growing.What would be the third thing of beauty that the first visitor to Hawaii would notice? It probably wouldn't be just one thing, but many things: all the wonderful fruits and flowers of the islands. Sugar cane, bananas and pineapples are Hawaii's biggest exports. Sugar cane has been growing in Hawaii for a thousand years. As for pineapples, the islands produce more than any other places in the world, which has made Dole Company the biggest fruit-packing company in the world.The fourth and most beautiful thing about Hawaii is the people who live there. The Hawaiians never rush, and perhaps this is because they care more for human life than they care for the machine. There is an old Hawaiian law that a man can go to sleep in the middle of the road if he wants to. What makes the people of Hawaii so beautiful is their feeling about people. There are 64 different combinations of races on the islands, and they all live in peace. They believe Above all nations is humanity. That is the most beautiful thing of all According to the passage, Hawaii is made up of ______()A.one islandB.twenty islandsC.sixty-four islandsD.hundreds of islands47.Why should you calm down before you talk to your boss()A.Because your boss is madB.Because you may get excited and complain a lotC.Because your boss may open the gate and let you goD.Because both you and your boss are stubborn persons48.You are advised to rise with a yawn and stretch because it will()A.help to keep your energy for the day's workB.help you to control your temper early in the dayC.enable you to concentrate on your routine workD.keep your energy cycle under control all day49.What should you do if your two dogs play kiss briefly with each other()A.Ask them to stay away from each other immediatelyB.Ask them to shake tailsC.Ask them to have a fightD.Give them a reward for being friends50.Why does a decrease in prices cause an increase in demand()A.Producers make fewer goods when prices are lowB.Consumers buy fewer goods when prices are lowC.Consumers buy more goods when prices are lowD.Producers make more goods when prices are high51.In Japan, bento boxes are popular among()A.childrenB.adultsC.teenagersD.children and adults52.Who did the girl clean the shoes for()A.Her brotherB.The writerC.The old manD.Herself53.Directions: There are four reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer.Passage 1The average person swallows about half-a-ton of food a year—not counting drink—and though the body is remarkably efficient at extracting(摄取)justwhat it needs from this huge mixture, it can only cope up to a point. If you go on eating too much of some things and not enough of others, you'll eventually get out of condition and your health will suffer. So think before you start eating. It may look good. It may taste good. Fine! But how much good is it really doing you?What you eat and the way it affects your body depend very much on the kind of person you are. For one thing, the genes you inherit from your parents can determine how your body metabolism(新陈代谢)copes with particularfoods. The tendency to put on weight rather easily, for example, often runs in family—which means that they have to take particular care.And your parents may shape your future in another way. The way you are brought up shapes some basic attitudes to food—like whether you have a sweet tooth, nibble between meals, take big mouthfuls or eat chips with everything. Eating habits, good or bad, tend to get passed on.And then there is your lifestyle. How much you spend on food (time as wellas money), how much exercise you get—these can alter the balance between food and fitness.And finally, both your age and your sex may affect this balance. For example, you're more likely to put on weight as you get older, especially if you're a woman.So everybody is different and the important thing is to know yourself Before eating something, we are advised to consider()A.how good it will tasteB.whether we really need itC.why we want to eat itD.if we have eaten too much of it六、作文题(1题)54.Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write a composition on the topic: Hazards of High Altitude Throwing. You should write at least 120 words, and base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below.1. 高空抛物在生活中成为一大隐患;2. 高空抛物的危害;3. 你的看法参考答案1.D布莱克一家人是这个小镇上最有钱的人。

广东专插本考试《英语》试题

广东专插本考试《英语》试题

广东专插本考试《英语》试题广东专插本考试《英语》试题一、试题概述广东专插本考试是广东省高等教育的一项重要考试,旨在选拔优秀的专科生进入本科阶段学习。

其中,《英语》科目作为必考科目,重要性不言而喻。

该科目主要考察考生的英语基础知识和应用能力,涉及词汇、语法、阅读、翻译和写作等方面。

二、试题分析1、听力部分听力部分主要考察考生的听力理解能力,题型包括短对话、长对话和短文理解等。

这部分题目要求考生能够根据听到的内容,理解并回答问题。

其中,短对话和长对话主要涉及日常生活中的情景对话,而短文理解则侧重于考察考生对文章主旨和细节的理解能力。

2、阅读部分阅读部分是英语考试中的重点部分,考察考生的阅读理解能力和速度。

题型包括单项选择、多项选择和判断正误等。

文章题材多样,包括社会、文化、科技、教育等多个领域,要求考生能够在规定时间内理解文章主旨,掌握细节信息,并作出正确的判断。

3、词汇部分词汇部分主要考察考生的词汇量和单词用法,包括单词拼写、词义辨析、语法填空等题型。

这部分题目要求考生能够掌握常用单词的拼写和含义,并能够正确运用单词和语法结构。

4、翻译部分翻译部分主要考察考生的英语翻译能力,包括中译英和英译中两种题型。

这部分题目要求考生能够准确翻译英文句子或段落,并能够用地道的英语表达方式进行翻译。

5、写作部分写作部分主要考察考生的英语写作能力,包括短文写作和图表描述等题型。

这部分题目要求考生能够用规范的英语写作技巧进行写作,并能够准确描述图表信息,表达自己的观点和看法。

三、复习建议1、夯实基础,加强词汇和语法知识的学习和巩固。

2、多听多练,提高听力理解和口语表达能力。

3、多读多练,提高阅读理解和写作能力。

4、注意题型变化和难度调整,有针对地进行复习和练习。

5、掌握解题技巧和方法,提高解题速度和正确率。

四、结语广东专插本考试《英语》科目对于考生的英语基础和应用能力都有较高的要求。

考生在复习过程中,要注重基础知识的掌握和应用能力的提升,同时要注重练习和实践,提高解题能力和应试水平。

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广东专插本(英语)模拟试卷33(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. V ocabulary and Structure 2. Reading Comprehension 3. Cloze 6. WritingV ocabulary and Structure1.Polar explorers have to be extremely ______ to endure the climate and other hardships of various kinds.A.roughB.dullC.toughD.rigid正确答案:C解析:句意:极地探险家必须要足够坚强来忍受那里的恶劣气候和其他各种各样的困难。

词义辨析题。

rough意为“粗暴的,粗略的”;dull意为“钝的,呆滞的”;tough意为“坚强的,能吃苦耐劳的”;rigid意为“死板的,严格的”。

根据句意可知,答案为C。

2.More have been learned since 1945 about chemical changes in the body than in all human history before______time.A.thisB.theC.the pastD.that正确答案:D解析:句意:自1945年以来所了解的人体内的化学变化比之前整个人类历史所了解的都多。

词义辨析题。

因为指示代词that通常前指,即指代前面的时间1945年,而this通常后指。

故答案为D。

3.She was a poor woman with few______.A.ownerB.interestC.possessionsD.wealth正确答案:C解析:句意:她是个几乎没有任何财产的穷妇人。

词义辨析题。

owner意为“所有者”;interest意为“兴趣,爱好”;possessions(复数)意为“所有物,占有物,财产”;wealth(不可数)意为“财富,财产,资源”。

根据句中few可知,此处需要用可数名词,所以答案为C。

4.The committee members meet______every Saturday and Sunday mornings.A.repeatedlyB.constantlyC.regularlyD.continually正确答案:C解析:句意:委员会成员定期在每周六和周日上午会面。

词义辨析题。

repeatedly表示“反复地”;constantly意为“不断地,连续发生地”;regularly意为“有规律地,定期地”;continually意为“持续地,不间断地”。

由every一词可知,本句强调“定期会面”的意思。

所以答案为C。

5.Although he was careful in connecting the plug, he still got an electric______.A.alarmB.shockC.damageD.harm正确答案:B解析:句意:尽管他很小心地连接插头,但还是被电了一下。

词语搭配题。

get an electric shock意为“触电”。

根据句意可知,选B。

6.It’s usually the case that people seldom behave in a______way when angry.A.stableB.legalC.rationalD.credible正确答案:C解析:句意:人们在愤怒时常常很少有理智的行为。

词义辨析题。

stable意为“稳定的,稳固的”;legal意为“合法的”;rational意为“合理的,理智的”;credible意为“可信的”。

根据句意可知,选C项。

7.So badly______in the accident that he had to be sent to hospital for treatment.A.did he injureB.injured he wasC.he was injuredD.was he injured正确答案:D解析:句意:他在事故中受伤如此严重,所以不得不被送往医院治疗。

倒装句型题。

当so以及所修饰的成分位于句首时,句子的主谓须倒装,同时本句中空处表示“受伤”,因此应用被动结构,所以答案为D。

8.She doesn’t like her job, but is too______to try to find another.A.terrifiedB.timidC.fearfulD.frightened正确答案:B解析:句意:她不喜欢自己的工作,可是却没有勇气去寻找另一份工作。

词义辨析题。

terrified意为“受到惊吓的,感到恐惧的”;timid意为“胆小的”;fearful 意为“担心的,不安的”;frightened意为“害怕的,受惊的”。

根据题意可知,答案为B。

9.None of us has a clear idea about______to do.A.that the others wantB.what the others wantC.which do the others wantD.what do the others want正确答案:B解析:句意:我们没有人清楚地知道其他人想要做什么。

名词性从句题。

介词about后为一宾语从句,从句需要一个连接代词,并且该连接代词在从句中充当do的宾语,因此应用what来引导从句。

另外,宾语从句的语序应为陈述语序。

所以选项B为正确答案。

10.It is not easy to______the ability to speak fluent English or write idiomatic English.A.requireB.acquireC.enquireD.equalize正确答案:B解析:句意:获得说一口流利的英语或写地道的英语文章的能力是不容易的。

词义辨析题。

require意为“要求”;acquire意为“获得”;enquire意为“询问,打听”;equalize意为“使平等”。

故选B。

11.Mr. Green said his clients______our samples by the end of last month.A.didn’t receiveB.hadn’ t receivedC.haven’t receivedD.don’t receive正确答案:B解析:句意:格林先生说,截止到上个月月底他的顾客还没有收到我们的样品。

动词时态题。

根据时间状语by the end of last month可知,谓语动词应用过去完成式。

12.He criticized everything and everybody, and even______his few friends.A.ran overB.ran downC.ran againstD.ran into正确答案:B解析:句意:他对所有的事情和所有的人都要加以批评,甚至诋毁自己为数不多的几位朋友。

词义辨析题。

run over意为“撞倒并碾过”;run down意为“说……的坏话,恶意批评,诋毁”;run against意为“碰及,碰撞”;run into意为“偶遇,陷于(困境)”。

根据句意可知,选B。

13.It was______that he couldn’t finish it alone.A.a so difficult jobB.such a difficult jobC.so a difficult jobD.such difficult a job正确答案:B解析:句意:这项工作太难,他无法单独完成。

固定用法题。

so…that…和such…that…结构的意思相同,意为“如此……以至于……”,但such后跟名词,so后跟形容词或副词。

14.If you are worried______the problem, you should do something about it.A.aboutB.forC.onD.with正确答案:A解析:句意:如果你担心这个问题,你就该为之做点什么。

词语搭配题。

worry about意为“担心”,是固定搭配,其他介词一般不与worry连用。

因此,答案只能选A。

15.I used to smoke______but I gave it up 3 years ago.A.seriouslyB.heavilyC.badlyD.severely正确答案:B解析:句意:我以前抽烟很厉害,但是三年前我戒掉了。

词义辨析题。

seriously 意为“严肃地,严重地”,指态度严肃或情况严重;heavily意为“厉害地,大量地”,表示动作或情形的程度;badly意为“严重地,急迫地”,指情况不好或某事很迫切;severely意为”严厉地,苛刻地,严重地”,通常指态度严厉、要求苛刻,或指形势严峻。

根据句意可知,选B。

16.John has great acting______, but he needs training to be a real actor.A.potentialB.possibilityC.probabilityD.productivity正确答案:A解析:句意:约翰有很强的表演潜能,但他需要通过训练才能成为一个真正的演员。

词义辨析题。

potential意为“潜力,潜能”;possibility意为“可能性”;probability意为“可能性”;productivity意为“生产率”。

根据题意可知,A项正确。

17.______the plan carefully, he rejected it.A.To have consideredB.To considerC.Having consideredD.Considering正确答案:C解析:句意:经过仔细考虑之后,他拒绝了这项计划。

非谓语动词题。

主语he和consider之间是逻辑上的主谓关系,所以要用动词的现在分词形式作状语,表示主动。

又因为consider这一动作发生在reject之前,故要用现在完成时。

综合考虑,只有C正确。

18.Finding it difficult to______to the climate in the city, he decided to move to the north.A.fitB.adoptC.suitD.adapt正确答案:D解析:句意:他发现自己很难适应这个城市的气候,于是决定搬到北方去。

词义辨析题。

fit意为“适合,适合”;adopt意为“收养,采取(某方法)”;suit 意为“适合”;adapt意为“适应,适合”,一般与介词to搭配使用,表示适应某个环境、某种气候等。

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