广东专插本(英语)-试卷26
2011年广东专插本考试《英语》真题

广东省2011年普通高等学校本科插班生招生考试英语本试卷共8页,76小题,满分100分。
考试时间120分钟。
Part l vocabulary and structure(359%)1.one ofmy_sayings is"where there is a will.there is a way".A.alikeB.likelyC.favouriteD.favourable2.one aftemoon I went to_miss white again.Acall for B call in C call off D call on3.I am_of the same programmme every evening though we have few entertainments in our town.A.boredB.illC.tiredD.exhausted4.Teachers have free to the library that canprovide a lot of dataA.admissionB.accessC.accountD.approach5.high interest rates-people from borrowing money even when they are in bad need ofitA discourageB distrbuteC disappointD disturb6.climate and weather affect every_of our lives.A factorB respectC facD aspect7.a dog was_by a vehicle andkilled.A knocked intoB knodked outC held backD run over8.two planes were hardly_on the horizonA sensibleB invisibleC visibleD available9last year the income of the organization was_more than one-fourthA cut downB slowed downC dropped offD brought down10he always did well at school_having to do part-time jobs every now and thenA despite ofB in spite ofC regardless ofD in case of11you should not_too much from him even if he has made a promiseA expectB expressC exposeD experience12he was left alone in the room with_to look after him though he was only five years oldA anyoneB someoneC not oneD no one13it would be unwise to_too much importance to these opinion pollsA stickB attachC applyD insist14.inpont of the first three months this years is larger by7percent than that ofthe_period last yearA relatingB concemingC correspondingD regarding15my cap loaks_to john's,so I often take his by mistakeA sameB identicalC differentD likely16.Aunty Mary earmed a good reputation_hard working and being honestA aboutB withC atD for17jim isn't_.but he did badly in the final exans last tem,which surprised us greatlyA dullB brightC awkwardD clever18.fnally we-to get what we wanted after we had suffered so much hardship.A operatedB attemptedC managedD succeeded19.it's_my power to give you advice on the matterA aboveB belowC underD beyond20.having stayed in the United Stateds for more than ten years,he gotan.American-A speechB accentC voiceD sound21.Feburary si the month_is usually the coldest.A the weatherB whose weatherC its weatherD when the weather22.At frst.I did,t recognize her because she_at least fifty pounds.A have lostB might loseC had lostD may lose23.john suggested_anything about it until they found out more factsA not to sayB not sayC to say notD not saying24.the general's command wasthat the soldiers_the place and canry out more importanttasksA leaveB leftC haveleftD would leave25.I was very tired.Otherwise i_to the theatre with you for the new film.A had goneB have goneC would have goneD must have gone26_to wait for hours,she brought along a bool to read.A EcpectedB EepectingC ExpectsD To expect27Mrs,Smithtogether with her friends__to visit the new museum.A are goingB areC is goingD will be28_before we leave the day after tomorrow,we should havea wonderful dinner partyA Hadthey arivedB areC is goingD will be29Mr.Wang said such a thing_to happen at achool again and he forgave me this timeA ought not to be allowedB ought to be not allowedC ought to be allowed notD not ought to be allowed30Adream of the red Mansion is saidinto dozens of langua ges in the last decade.A to translteB to have translatedC to betranslatedD to have been translated31we enjoyed ourselves very much last night at the party.You_with usA should have comeB must comeC must have comeD should come32only under special circumstances_to take male-up testsA is itB isn'titC isn'tthereD is there33there is not much news in today's paper__?A hadmissedB missC missedD havemissed34You've already missed too much many clssed this term.You_four classed just last weekA hadmissedB missC missedD havemissed35.Before leaving the village he visited the old house_he spent his childhood.A in whichB whichC to whichD at whichPart2Reading Comprehension(40%)Passage1Even people who don't understand English can erjoy Chaplin's films because they are almost silent.Itisn't what he says that makes us laugh.His comedy(喜剧)doesn't depend upon words or language,but onthe little actions whichmean the same thing to people all over the world.In his films,Chaplin raises his thick black eyebrow(眉毛).He straightens his coat or swings his walkingstick in the air He hides behind a fat lady or climbs under a table to escape ftom hid enenies.Trying to bebrave,he fants away on the floor.He pretends to be what he is not and never could be arich,successful importanr man.It is the secret for Chaplin's huge success.He discovered the character of the little tramp almost by accident.As young men,he and his brothertraveled to American in a small compary of actors and acted in various cities.One day Charles was invitedto join a new compary that was making comedies.It was in his second film that he wore the clothes thatmade his reputation:black hat,tight coat,big trousers,huge shoes, moustache(胡须)and walking stick.Heintended simply to make people laugh. But the add disguises(扮相)made him loak both comic and sad.His appearance was a popular success,right form the beginning.But his early films hadn't much story.They were full of actions.The little man played fast moving games of hide-and-seek with his enemies,racing down city streets, jumping on trains,and boating down rivers.36.Which of the following is true?A Chaplin was a homeless travelerB Chaplin hardly did actions in filmsC Chaplin amused his audience by his actionsD Chaplin always did the sarme acticns in his films37.The secret of Chaplin's success is that he created a character who_A faints away on the floor,trying to be braveB behaves as if he was a successful important richmanC straightens his coat or swings his walking stick in the airD hides behind a fat lady or climbs under a table to escape from his enemies38.The word"tramp"in line1.paragraph3may meana"_".A person who walks farB person who walks heavilyC disabled person who is unluckyD homeless person who moves about39.With the help ofhis odd appearance,Chaplin intended to loak_A richB fumyC successfulD impressive40Chaplin's filns were full of the folloving actions EXCEPT_.A boating down riversB racing down city streetsC jumping ontrainsD driving bicyclesPassage2A cat burglar invaded the bedroom of the President of the United State,who confrented him andhelped him escape.The event occurred in the early moming hours in one of the first days of presidency ofCalvin Coolidge,late in August,1923He and his family were living at the Willard Hotel in Washington thatthey had occupied during his vice presidency.Coolidge awoke to see a burglar search his clothes Fanally he got a wallet and a watch.When he wasremoving the watch chain,Coolidge spoke:"I wish you couldn't take that."The thief,at his voice,said:"why?"I don't mean the watch and chain,only the chamn.Take it near the window and read what isengraved(雕刻)on the badk of it,"the President said.The burglar read"Presented to Calvin Coolidge,Speaker of the House,by the Massachusetts General Court."Are you President Coolidge?"he asked. ThePresident answered,"Yes,and the Legislature gave me that watch chamn..I'm fond of it.It would do youno good.You want money.Let's talk this over"Holding up the wallet,the thief bargained:"I'll take this andleave everything else."Coolidge knowing there was S80in the billford persuaded the thief to sit down andtalk.The young man said he and his college roommate had overspent during their vacation and did not haveenough money to pay their hotel bill.Coolidge added up the room rate and two rail ticket back to thecampus.Then he counted out S32and said it was a loan.He then told the thief that there probably would bea Secret Service agent patrolling(逻辑)thehotel comidor and asked if an escape could be made by goingback along the hotel ledge(窗台)The man left through the same window he had entered.41.The phase"a cat burglar"in the first line means"a thief who_".A.steals catsB.has nice lives like a catC.is fond of the game of cat-and-mouseD.enters buildings by climbing through windows42The burglar intended to steal the_.A.walletB.watchC.wallet and the wat chD.wallet and the watch chain43.The"charm"in Paragraph2probably means"_"A.the power of attracting peopleB.a word believed to have magic powerC.a small object that is attached to a chainD.a small thing worn for supposed magic power44.The President gave the burglar_dollars.A.80B.32C.48D.11245What can we infer from the passage?A.Coolidge kept the secret for the burglarB.Coolidge gave the watch to the burglar but kept the charm.C.Coolidge gave the burglar a sum of money which was only enough to pay his hotel bill.D.Coolidge reported the burglary to the Secret Service Agency and the burglar was arrested.Passage3China will continue its policy of encoura ging people to study abroad,Vice-Minister of Education WeiYu said last week.China will also encoura ge students to retum to the motherland to participate in its modemization effort,she said,and if they want to go abroad a gain the counry will give them the green light.On June23,1978,the late Deng Xiaoping,then Chinese Vice-premier decided that more people shouldstudy abroad,and the policy started a20-vear study-abroad feverIn Chinese cities,it is difficult to find a young person who hasnot heard of TOEFL(Test of English asaForeign Language)or FRE(Graduate Record Examination);the primary tests required to attend graduateschool in the United States.China sent its finst group of students to study in the United States and Europe back in1872.That endedduring World WarⅡ.During the1950's,the major destination for students was the former Soviet Union.Many currentChinese lea ders were students in Soviet colleges.But the“cultural revolution(1966-76)'dealt a blow to the enthusiasm.Any contacts with foreignerswere stictly barmed(禁止)。
2012年广东专插本考试《英语》真题

广东省2012年普通高等学校本科插班生招生考试英语试题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.ing 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.binedB.madeposedD.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.pletingpleteC.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.25.We finished our assignment when theteacher_______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.Bu tC.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 watching 3l.The student checked his writing ca refully 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 theyshould know.because they have been seriously studying the meaning of colours preference,aswell as the effect that colours have on human beings.They tell us.among other facts.that we donot choose our favourite clour as we growup-we are born with our preference.If you happen tolove brown,you did so as soon as you opened your eyes,or at least as soon as you could seeclearly.Colours do influence our moods------there is no doubt about it.A yellow room makes most people 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 ed 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 establishedfact that factory workers work better.harder.and have fewcr accidents when their machines arcpainted orange rather than black or grey.36.The sentence"You would rather follow than lead"in paragraph l means that youwould.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 couragePassage2Charlotte Hollins knows she faces a battle.The23-year-old British farmer and her21-year-old brother Ben are fighting to save the farm from the city developers that their fatherworked on since he was14.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 keepprices down.With fewer people working on farms it can be isolating."she said."There is a highrate of suicide and farming will never make you rich!"Oliver Robinson.25,grew up on a farm in Yorkshire.But he never considered staying onhis 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 agreesthat 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.The2001"foot and mouth crisis"closed thousands of farms, stopped meat exports,and raised public consciousness of troubles in British farming.Jamie Oliver's2005campaign 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's2005campaigns urge people to"Buy BritisW'Passage3No one knows exactly how many disabled people(残疾人)there arc in the word.but estimates suggest the figure is over450million.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?Butthere 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 than450million disabled people in the worldC.there are more than450million disabled people in the worldD.the number of disabled people in India is equal to the total population of Canada47.The key word in paragraph4is_A.DisabilityB.IgnoranceC.prejudiceD.barriers48.Which of the following statements is NOT true?A.There are about10percent 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 disabledPassage4It 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 bysome anonymous(匿名的)examiners.They certainly make mistakes.because they have tomark mountains of scripts(答卷)in a limited amount of time.They work under the same sortof 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.95A.argues forB.argues againstC.is interested inD.is indifferent to53.The fate of students is decided by_according to the passage.A.examinationcationC.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 the560n the opposite side is as much interesting.Itmay be a discussion of the way to57in good health.or a report about58tobehave and conduct oneself in society.If I cut the front article,the opposite one is likely t059 damage,leaving out half of it or keeping the text60the title.Therefore.I should prepare61I start to cut.Or it will be halfway done when I find out the62result.63two things are to be done at the same time.You can only take up one of them,theother has to wait or be64_But you know the future is unpredictable----the changedsituation may not allow you to do what is left65.Thus you are caught in a66positionand feel sad.How should the nice chances and brilliant ideas gather around all at once?What are you going to do when you67two things at the same time?It may happen that you life68greatly on your preference of one choice to the other.In fact that is what69is like.We are often.70with the two opposite sides of athing which are both desirable71a newspaper cutting.It often occurs that our attention isdrawn to one thing only72we get into another.The73may be more important than thelatter and give rise to a dividcd mind.A famous philosopher74said"When one door shuts, another opens in life."So a casual choice may not be a750ne.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 plex67.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)。
2019年广东省专插本英语考试真题

广东省2019年普通高等学校本科插班生招生考试英 语Part I Vocabulary and Structure (30%)1.Tom sold all his belongings last week, and he has _____ left in the house now.A. somethingB. anythingC. everythingD. nothing2.John is fond of playing___ basketball and Jack is keen on playing ___ piano.A. /, theB. the, /C. /, /D. the, the3.____he goes, he likes to make friends.A. HoweverB. WhateverC. WhereverD. Whichever4.Nowadays, computers are ______ used in many fields.A. impossiblyB. widelyC. naturallyD. carefully5.Jane received an offer from a big company, and Joan was a little bit jealous ___ her.A. withB. onC. forD. of6. Tom’s parents were ___ to hear that he has come back safe and sound after the long journey.A. relatedB. releasedC. relievedD. refreshed7. As I know, his salary as a doctor is much higher________.A. to a teacherB. than a teacherC. to that of a teacherD. that that of a teacher8. The two engineer are trying to find a _____ to the technical problem.A. conclusionB. solutionC. replyD. reaction9. Joan was so ____ in reading a novel that she didn’t see her son walking into the room.A. concentratedB. passionateC. absorbedD. eager10. He ____ on his term paper the whole morning but he hasn’t written a word.A. will workB. had been workingC. has been workingD. had worked11. He shouted at the top of his voice so that he could make himself _______.A. to hearB. hearC. hearingD. heard12. Mary ____ be in Paris. I saw her just now on campus.A. mustn’tB. can’tC. need notD. may not13. No sooner _____ at the airport than he was informed that the flight had been cancelled.A. he arrivedB. he had arrivedC. had he arrivedD. did he arrive14. The other day my car ____ on the way home and I had to ask my friends for help.A. broke offB. broke outC. broke downD. broke up15. If he _____ in completing the training program, he would have got the jot.A. succeedsB. has succeededC. succeededD. had succeeded16. The picture ____ him of his happy childhood with his grandparents in the countryside.A. recalledB. remindedC. removedD. remembered17. Guangzhou, with long history, has many historic places and tourist ______, which drawmillions of visitors every year.A. concentrationsB. contributionsC. attractionsD. attentions18. We are delighted at the news ______ our team has won the first prize.A. thatB. whichC. whetherD. what19. It’s a very popular play, and I think it is advisable that you ______ seats in advance.A. bookB. bookedC. will bookD. would book20. John is not qualified for the job ______ he has no working experience in this field.A. soB. onceC. thoughD. because21. It was his parents’ help ___ enable him to buy an apartment in the big city.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. who22. He had some trouble _______ himself to college life when he came to college in 2018.A. adjustingB. adjustedC. having adjustedD.to adjust23. Some students are able to find jobs after graduation while ______ will return to school for an advanced degree.A. onesB. anotherC. othersD. the other24. According to the schedule, the students ______ to submit their graduation theses before May5th, 2019.A. are requiredB. were requiredC. will requireD. have required25. Once we reach an _____, we can go ahead with the building project.A. arrangementB. accumulationC. agreementD. appointment26. When _____ overseas, you’d better carry an International Driving Permit, even if you are notplanning to drive.A. travelB. travelledC. travellingD. to travel27. The day after tomorrow I will go to the park ____ a flower show is being held.A. whichB. whyC. whatD. where28. Although he had failed in driving tests many times, he ______ taking the test again.A. focused onB. tried onC. insisted onD. worked on29. They will hold a party if they _____ the project on time.A. will completeB. completeC. completedD. had completed30. At the opening ceremony, the headmaster gave a short speech, _____ a long one, to all theparticipants.A. because ofB. instead ofC. in spite ofD. as a result ofPart II Reading Comprehension (40%)Passage 1He was just 12 years old when he died. But he brought courage and hope tp people around the world.Although Nakosi Johnson died, he is still remembered today as an AIDS fighter. This young boy challenged his government’s aids policies and millions of South Africans in the fight against the disease.Johnson was the longest survivor born with HIV positive (艾滋病病毒携带者). He survived with this deadly disease for 12 years before it claimed his life.At first,Johnson was expected to live for nine months when his foster mother, Gail Johnson took him in at the age of two. She now runs Nkosi's Haven across the town from his home in Melville. The Haven is home to 20 children living with HIV or AIDS,and 11 of their mothers.Johnson attracted the world's attention and stole the hearts of thousands of people across the world at the 13th International AIDS Conference in Durban in July 2000. He stood in front of alarge audience including South African President Thabo Mbeki. He told them that he wanted AZT, a drug used to treat AIDS patients, to be given to HIV-positive pregnant (怀孕的) women to prevent the disease being passed on to their unborn babies. He received a loud cheer at the end of his speech.Johnson's speech was broadcast live across the world. With views beyond his age and even a sense of humor, Johnson soon became an international sign of the fight against AIDS and HIV.31. Johnson is remembered as an AIDS fighter because________.A. he was born HIV positiveB. he suffered a lot from AIDSC. he changed the government policesD. he had his own idea to fight against the disease52. What does the underlined words “claimed his life” mean in the third paragraph?A. cause his deathB. made him weakC. saved his lifeD. helped him survive33. From the fourth paragraph, it can be inferred that 20 HIV or AIDS children _____.A. got together to avoid lonelinessB. were taken care of by their mothersC. took the Nkosi’s Haven as their homeD. were looked after by the government34. What idea did Johnson give in his speech?A. He want to be a brave AIDS fighter.B. He want to draw the world’s attention.C. He want to fight against the government.D. He want AZT to treat pregnant AIDS women.35. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A. A Child’s Excellent SpeechB. A Brave AIDS FighterC. A Sad Story of an AIDS ChildD. A Deadly Disease -- AIDSPassage 2What should you think about in trying to find your career? You are probably better at some school subject than others. These may show strengths that you can use in your work. A boy who is good at mathematics can use that in an engineering career. A girl who spells well and likes English may be good at office work. So it is important to do well at school. On the other hand, you may not have any specially strong or weak subjects but your records show a general satisfactory standard. Although not all subjects can be used directly in a job, they may have indirect value. Knowledge of history is not required for most jobs but if history is one of your good subjects you will have learned to remember facts and details. This is an ability that can be useful in many jobs.Your school may have taught you skills, such as typing or technical drawing, which you can use in your work. You may be good at metal work or cookery and look for a job where you can improve these skills.If you have had a part-time job on Saturdays or in the summer, think what you gained from it. If nothing else, you may have learned how to get to work on time, to follow instructions and to get on with older workers. You may have learned to give correct change in a shop, for example. Just as important, you may become interested in a particular industry or career you see from the inside in a part-time job.Facing your weak points is also part of knowing yourself. Perhaps you are a poor speller or cannot add up a column of figures. It is better to face any weaknesses than to pretend they do not exist. Your school record, for instance, may not be too good, yet it is an important part of your background. You should not be apologetic about it but instead recognize that you will have a chance of a fresh start at work.36. What does the first paragraph mainly tell us?A. The importance of finding a good job.B. The importance of one’s ability in school.C. The importance of doing well in school work.D. The importance of good at all the subjects.37. What knowledge is not necessary in looking for many jobs according to the writer?A. MathematicsB. EnglishC. HistoryD. Typing38. The writer’s attitude towards a part-time job is _______.A. positiveB. negativeC. neutralD. hostile39. It can be inferred from the passage that if a student’s school work is not good, he_____.A. can find his weaknessB. can get a new start in his workC. will fail in looking for a jobD. will feel regret about his ability40. The passage is developed by giving _________.A. a comparisonB. enough evidenceC. some examplesD. some factsPassage 3Until the twentieth century, women did not often participant in sports. Part of the explanation for this is that women simply did not have time. Many women cooked, cleaned, and took care of children. They were so busy that they did not have time for sports. A second reason, especially in the late nineteenth century, is that a woman's image at that time was one of frailty,illness, and delicacy. In the Victorian era, people thought that it was unladylike for a woman to be involved in any sports activity.There have been changes in both the view of women in the modern world, and also changes within the world of sports. These changes have allowed many more women to participate in sports. The general view of women has changed substantially since the Victorian era. Women are no longer considered delicate. People do not think it is unladylike for a woman to compete in sports. Women who win in sports activities are highly regarded. Many women now take part in sports and games of many different kinds, and enjoy doing so. This development is partly the result of a change in the image of women in the modern world.Women also are more active in sports now because of two changes in sports. First, in the early twentieth century, women began to compete regularly in the Olympics. Also, the number of events for women in the Olympics has been growing quite steadily. The fact that women can compete in the Olympics encourages many to become active in the various Olympic activities. In more recent years, television has had a noticeable effect on both the popularity of and participation in women's professional sports. Seeing women in professional sports on TV has made certain sports much more popular among women, as amateurs and as professionals.41. According to the passage, women did not often participate in sports in the past because___.A. they were too busyB. they did not like competitionC. they did not like sportsD. they loved staying at home42. Women began to participate in the Olympics _________.A. in the late nineteenth centuryB. in the Victorian AgeC. in the early twentieth centuryD. in the 21st century43. TV has made women’s sports______.A. well recognizedB. highly regardedC. more professionalD. more popular44. We can infer from the passage that ________.A. women used to be considered too weak for sportsB. women did less housework in the twentieth centuryC. the number of sports events has remained unchanged.D. only women’s tennis matches and golf matched are on TV.45. The best title for this passage is ______.A. The Image of WomenB. Sports in the PastC. Women in SportsD. Modern SportsPassage 4New research is trying to find how we learn and make decision exactly. To the brain, a new thought or idea is like a spider. If it works hard enough, a web of knowledge spins out from it. Photos of the brain taken during learning actually show a kind of nerve cells firing, growing, and forming new connections. This is fascinating in itself, but what’s even more fascinating is that failure can cause this to happen.That’s right; failure can enhance your brain.Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck has compared the brain waves of people with growth and fixed mind-sets. She finds that, when those with growth mind-sets fail at a task, they would enter a more focused mental state. And as they try again and again, they improve. In effect, they' ve learned, and their brains have “grown.” Those with fixed mind-sets, however, never enter this focused state of learning and show little advancement.Antoine Bechara, a professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of Southem California, has taken Dweck's work a step further. He recently isolated two equally sized centers in the brain. These areas interact during the decision-making process. Although more research is needed, these centers may turn out to be the physical locations for Dweck's twin mind-sets."We always knew people could learn from their mistakes, but now we're finding out exactly how and where this happens," explains Bechara."In a normally functioning brain, failure is taken as an opportunity for learning and strengthening the species."46. according to the passage, like a spider, a new thought or idea could______.A. come from hard workB. enrich you brainC. be very fascinatingD. form a knowledge web47.Which of the following statements about Antoine Bechara is true?A. He explored how human beings survive.B. He found how the brain normally functions.C. He probably discovered the physical locations for the twin mind-sets.D. He studied the brain waves of people with growth and fixed mind-sets.48. Carol Dweck’s work has something to do with ______.A. how to take photos of the brainB. how failure helps the brain “grow”C. when the areas in the brain interact with each otherD. when nerve cells fire, grow, and form new connections49. The passage is most probably from a ______.A. laboratory journalB. newspaper reportC. medical magazineD. personal resume50. The author’s tone can be best described as ________.A. objectiveB. criticalC. personalD. officialPart III Cloze (15%)At the beginning of 1993, Harrison Textile Company, a plant that makes clothes for people, suffered a disaster. The plant, equipment, stock and so on, were 51 down and turned to ashes.More than 3,000 employees were completely 52 in the face of the unexpected disaster. Sad and depressed they returned home, waiting with despair 53 the chairman to declare the bankruptcy(破产)and unemployment. But 54 , after long waiting, the company posted each person 55 a letter: the company would pay one month’s salary to all employees of the company.When all of the workers almost 56 all hope for the life of future, the company’s letter 57 again: the company would pay one month’s salary to all the staff of the company.If the 58 letter surprised and delighted thousands of employees, the second letter almost59 them to tears. Indeed, the whole country was suffering a lot in such a bad situation that many60 had no way for living, so who would not be touched by such 61 ?Just as the chairman 62 , on the day of receiving the second letter, thousands of employees rushed back to 63 . They cleaned up the ruins, tided up the situations after the 64 and worked again, and some of them even took the initiative to contact the interrupted supply of goods.Three months 65 , Harrison Company came to life. Today Harrison Company has became the largest American textile company.51. A. burned B. turned C. pulled D. pushed52. A. confused B. shocked C. encouraged D. impressed53. A. with B. without C. to D. for54. A. to their surprise B. to their despair C. with good luck D. with bad luck55. A. many B. much C. such D. quite56. A. saw B. lost C. felt D. held57. A. came B. sent C. read D. wrote58. A. last B. following C. first D. second59. A. moved B. changed C. swept D. hit60. A. parents B. children C. people D. chairmen61. A. feelings B. care C. a bill D. a note62. A. did B. acted C. expected D. understood63. A. their dorms B. their homes C. the city D. the company64. A. injury B. fire C. work D. unemployment65. A. early B. late C. ago D. laterPart II Writing (15%)66. 一家外资互联网企业将于2019年3月11日下午2:30在我校大礼堂举办招聘会,请你代学生会写一份英文通知,通知内容包括以下要点:(1)招聘会参加人员;(2)招聘会的时间和地点;(3)需携带的资料与证件(如身份证、个人简历以及英语应用能力考试合格证书等)。
2009年广东专插本(英语)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2009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.Nearly two thousand years have passed______ the Chinese first invented the compass.A.whenB.beforeC.sinceD.after正确答案:C解析:since引导的时间状语从句表示“自从……以来”,用法主要有两种:(1)现在完成时的主句+since引导的一般过去时态的时间状语从句。
如:They have been friends ever since they were in grade school.他们从小学起就一直是朋友。
(2)It be(主句中谓语用一般式和完成式区别不大,后者更具强调意味)+表示一段时间的词汇+since引导的时间状语从句。
如:It is two years since I became a postgraduate student.我成为研究生已两年了。
It was three years since we had been there.我们在那儿已待了三年。
本句属于第一种情况。
2.They lost their way in the forest and______made matters worse was night began to fall.A.thatB.itC.whatD.which正确答案:C解析:and后连接的句子是一个主语从句,从句中又缺少主语,故只有what 可以做从句中的主语成分。
3.______ leisure was generally considered a waste of time.A.Not until recentlyB.Not recentlyC.Until recentlyD.Recently until正确答案:C解析:首先B、D选项意思不合句意,可排除。
08-17年广东专插本(本科插班生)考试英语真题答案

sports, have a very good command of English and I am skilled at
communication. I’m sure I am highly qualified for the job.
I hope there will be some training in English for sports, etiquettes and Chinese culture. I will
10.D 20.C 30.B 40.C 50.B 60.B 70.C
21.A 22.B 23.A 24.D 25.B 26.B 27.D 28.C 29.B 30.A 31.D 32.C 33.C 34.A 35.D 36.C 37.A 38.C 39.D 40.C 41.B 42.B 43.C 44.A 45.D 46.C 47.A 48.A 49.D 50.C 51.C 52.A 53.D 54.B 55.D 56.B 57.D 58.B 59.C 60.D 61.D 62.B 63.A 64.C 65.D 66.A 67.A 68.B 69.A 70.D 71.C 72.B 73.A 74.C 75.C
73.C 74.C 75.B
Part IV Writing (15%)
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Sample March 23, 2008
Dear Sir / Madam,
I’ve learnt from Guangzhou Daily that the Organizing Committee is calling on volunteers to send their applications
2014 年广东省普通高等学校本科插班生考试《英语》答案
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。
广东省2021年专插本英语真题

广东省2021年专插本英语真题英语本试卷共10页,66小题,满分100分。
考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:1.考生必须在答题卡上作答,否则答案无效。
2.答卷前,考生务必按答题卡要求填写考生信息栏、粘贴条形码。
3.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应试题答案的信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。
4.非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔在答题卡各题目指定区域内作答;如需改动,先划掉需改动部分,再重新书写;不得使用铅笔和涂改液。
不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
5.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
得分阅卷人Part I Vocabulary and Structure (30%)Directions: There are 30 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 as required.1. Bill, along with three other men. _to represent the unionat tomorrow's meeting. A. isB. wasC. areD. were2. His wife bought the blue carpet, but he __bought the brown one.A. would rather thanB. rather hadC. would rather haveD. had better3. My wife and 1__smoke , but we don 't smoke any more.A. use toB. used toC. were used toD. got used to4. They worked in a company __made computers.A. whichB. whereC. howD. what5. The wind was _fierce that we couldn’t 't move forward any more.A. suchB. soC. thisD. as6.you behave yourself, you shall not go to the party this afternoon. A. IfB. Forc. SinceD. Unless7._I saw in Shanghai impressed me deeply.A. ThatB. Whatc. WhichD. How8.we suggest that he_Beijing next Tuesday.A. will leaveB. leavesC. leaveD. is leaving9.the accident was a miracle. A. The child would surviveB. What the child survivedC. That the child survivedD. Where the child survived10. The play __for five minutes. You are a little late.A. has begunB. had begunC. has been onD. had been on11. You can__on John to look after your things while you are away.A. comeB. countc. carryD. live12. Of the two teachers the one in green is_A. more patientB. the most patientC. the more patientD. very patient13. The company training plan was designed to help the slow workers to improve their_A. efficiencyB. fluencyC. processionD. progress14. John_ be in the classroom now. I have just seen him in the dining room.A. needn'tB. can'tC. mustn’tD. wouldn't15. The citizens felt that the police had done _best in sucha difficult situationA. itsB. hisC. theirD .our16. It was not until she arrived home __she remembered her appointment with the doctor.A. thenB. andC. butD. that17. As soon as he saw his mom, the boy ran_ __her.A. toB. upC. inD. on18. It was not long ___people knew how to improve their living conditions.A. afterB. sinceC. whenD. before19.Dogs are good friends as they can keep uswhen we are lonely.A. ambitionB. companyC. balanceD. distinction20. Don't __in by products claiming to make you lose weight quickly.A. takeB. takingC. be takingD. be taken21.—What does she look like?A. She is fine.B. She likes dancing.C. She is tall and thin.D. She is a good teacher.22. - Could you help me to carry this bag?A. Yes, here you are.B. You are welcome.C. Yes, please.D. With pleasure.23. You should read this novel. It's been___recommended by our teacher.A. trulyB. highlyC. fullyD. absolutely24. - - -Of the three pairs of shoes, which pair do you want to take?- -I want to take.black one. It's__ most durable one, I think.A. the; aB. a;C. the; theD. a; the25.by what the teacher said, she turned to one of her classmates for belp.A. PuzzlingB. PuzzledC. Be puzzedD. To puzzle26. - ____ _are the Olympic game held?- Every four years.A. How longB. How soonC. How oftenD. How many27.wants to offer used books to those in need is welcome to join us.A. WhomeverB. WhoeverC, WhicheverD. Whatever28. We_____ you last night but you weren't at home.A. called ofB. called upC. called backD. called on29. My mother is aviary._person, and she only spends money where it is most needed.A. politeB. kindC. patientD. economical30. The scientistthat spending much time staring at our mobile phones would do harm tous.A. remarkedB. recommendedC. demandedD. dreamedPart II Reading Comprehension (40%)得分阅卷人.Directions: There are four passages in this par. Each of the four passages is followed by somequestions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked. A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice, and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage 1One day five men who were camping in the Perryson Mountains saw a group of huge apelike(类人猿) creatures coming out of the woods. They ran hurriedly to a small house and lockedthemselves inside. While they were in, the creatures attacked them by throwing rocks against thewalls of the house. After several hours, these strange hairy giants went back into the woods,leaving big footprints behind.As soon as the men returned to the town, they told the people of their adventure. However, itwas only accepted by a few people who heard about footprints of human-like animals.The five men, however, were not the first people to have seen Bigfoot. Long before theirexperience, it was said that a race of apelike animals had been living in the neighboring mountainfor centuries. The local people called them Sasquatch.In 1978, the workmen who were building a road through the juggles (丛林) often found hugefootprints in the earth around their camp.Then in 1987, Ron Patten, a film maker who was interested in finding Bigfoot, went into thejungles with a friend. While hiding, they were suddenly thrown off from their horses. Patten saw atall apelike animal standing not far away, He managed to shoot seven rolls of film of the hairycreature before it disappeared in the woods. When Patten's film was shown to the public, not manypeople believed his story.In another incident, Roy Bruce, a math teacher and also an experienced hunter, spotted asimilar creature. He saw the animal clearly through the telescopic lens (望远瞄准器) of his gun.He said the creature looked more like a human than an animal.Later many other people also found deep footprints in the same area. In spite of regularreports of sightings and footprints, most experts sill donot believe that Bigfoot really exists.31. What did the five men do when they saw a group of apelike creatures?线A. They attacked the creatures by throwing rocks at them.B. They ran into the woods and hid there for several hours.C. They quickly ran to a house and hid themselves.D. They threw rocks against the wall of the house to drive them away.32. When the men told others about what they saw,A. no one believed what they saidB. few people thought it was a true storyC. some people who heard similar stories believed itD. some people thought they made up their own story33. The underlined word "Bigfoor" in Paragraph 3 probably refers to.A. a group of animals with fat feetB. a large hairy human-like creatureC. a group of animals riding in mountainsD. a huge creature eating like humans34. Who called these apelike creatures Sasquatch?A. The math teacher.B. The five men.C. The film maker.D. The local people.35. What might be the best title of the passage?A. Stories of BigfootB. History of BigfootC. An Adventure office MenD. The Adventure of Apelike AnimalsPassage 2The kids at Parker Elementary School started a Kindness Club last year, and it's having apositive influence on classroom culture. There had been some issues in fifth grade of kids notbeing very kind to each other. Teachers had talked to some of the students and told them things hadto change. One day fifth-grade teacher Matt Greenhow was talking with his students aboutimproving the situation when Ady, one of the kids, suggested starting the Kindness Club.Ady and six other fifth-graders made u the key members of the chub. The chub startedseveral kindness projects. They set a box where kids coulddrop in notes, telling acts of kindnessthey had seen, and then the chub would read them during school announcements. Before New Year,the chub members organized an activity named Operation Candy Bar. They gave every student asmall candy bar with the note "Happy New Year." Currently, they are practicing a play based onthe book STOP about a girl who is being bullied (受到欺凌) and the fiend who helps her.Club members felt they had made a difference and said there was less bullying going on atschool. In fact, there were fewer students using the Buddy (伙伴) Bench, a specially set bench onthe playground. Students could sit on it if they were feeling alone and wanted to be invited to playwith others.And the kindness was spreading other students were following suit by expressing acts ofkindness, like putting positive notes on students' desks. They also hoped some of thefourth-graders at the school would continue with the Kindness Club and expected other schools tobe inspired.36. Why did Ady and his schoolmates start the Kindness Club?A. They wanted kids to treat each other nicely.B. They wanted to stop others from bullying,C. Some kids wanted to receive holiday cards.D. Some kids wanted to perform plays together.37. What would the club do to encourage the kids to perform acts of kindness?A. They would make the kids' kindness acts known to other kids.B. They would tell the teacher about the kindness acts.C. They would write the kids notes of thanks.D. They would give the kids candy bars.38. Placing a Buddy Bench on the playground may enable kids to_____A. get some restB. hold meetingsC. make friendsD. entertain themselves39. The expression *following suit in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to.A. taking part in the clubB. doing the similar thingsC. doing what they are asked toD. taking further action40. Which of the following best conveys the message of this passage?A. Kindness is not a science but an action.B. Kindness is more important than wisdom.C. The act of kindness is seldom wasted.D. No act of kindness is ever wasted.Passage 3A couple of months ago, Andre Dickson, an older kid who lived next door to me, threw a balldown the back of my shirt when we were sitting on the steps casting a sandwich. That night atdinner I told my big brother Louis about it. "We' II get him back for i近he said. And then we cameup with a plan to do just that!We knew Andre was scared of snakes. So Louis and I went to the near by woods and caughttwo small grass snakes and brought them back to our house. We knew we 'd see Andre the next daybecause we had a large screen TV and Andre liked to watchhis favorite football team - theWoods worth - on the big screen.The next day Andre called and asked if he could come over and watch the Woods worth onour TV. "Sure," we told him. Then my brother Louis and I went to work putting on plan in place!When Andre got there, we just bhangs out and everything was normal - although every once ina while Andre would look at me and we'd have to hold back our smiles. Andre sat where heusually did, in the big chair, the one with several big cushions. He liked to throw plows at thescreen whenever one of his favorite players made a bad play - which happened this day too.But this time, as Andre picked up a cushion, just as he was about to throw it, he noticed asnake swinging from the cushion. And in that same instant, the little snake dropped onto his feet,where, to his horror, yet another little snake was making its way across his leg. Andre let out aterrible scream and jumped ten feet off the chair! He ran out of our house so fast! Louis and Inearly died while laughing - as we still do whenever either of us brings it up.41. The sentence “We' II get him back for it!" in Paragraph1 most probably means,A. we will ask him to join in the planB. we will invite him to play togetherC. we will treat him the way he treats u5D. we will get back to his house to punish him42. Andre usually visited "*my" house toA. play football in the yardB. play games with the boysC. catch snakes with the boysD. enjoy sports programs on TV43. How did Andre respond that day when is favorite players failed?A. He held back his smile.B. He jumped off the chair.C. He threw cushions at the screen.D. He shouted at the other boys.44. What can we infer from the story?A. Louis and I almost died.B. Louis and I were not afraid of snakes.C. Andre and I often laughed at catch other.D. Andre and I never spoke to each other.45. The tone of the story is,A. seriousB. sadC. offensiveD. humorousPassage 4We all know that stores where you can buy medicines when you' re sick are fairly recentinventions. But how and when did people get medicine in the ancient times? Scientists think theearliest time could be traced back to 200.000 years ago, but the earliest drugstore is only 300 or400 years from now. People got medicine from nature, mostly from plants. In fact, the study ofplants started out as a section of medicine. To this day, many people around the world still get theirmedicine from plants.Plants are full of chemicals, ones that they produce themselves. They don't make them for usto use medicinally. Plants can't move around like weanimals do, so they use chemicals toaccomplish a lot of their most basic life functions, everything from fighting off fierce animals tocommunicating, and to producing young.Long ago, humans learned that these same chemicals affect our bodies. Some make us sick oreven kill us, but many are beneficial. Early people must have discovered which was which throughtrial and error, and also by watching animals. Scientists know that some animals treat themselveswith plants when they are sick. Bears in North America have been observed to dig up the roots of a plant, chew the roots, and then spread it all over their fur.Over time, humans developed great skill at diagnosing conditions and knowing just whichplants to prescribe and how to prepare. Much knowledge about those plants wasn't written down,so with the arrival of modern medicine, some of what people used to know was lost.Medicinal plants come in all shapes and sizes. Some grow at the tops of mountains; others inforests; still others, in deep ocean. Probably some are inyour yard, fields, or even narrow gaps insidewalks. Many of the plants you have regularly in food and drink have medicinal elements. Whoknows there is a different kind of drugstore - a vital and ancient one - all around us?46. The ancients knew about medicinal plantsA.700 years agoB. 400 years agoC.300 years agoD.200,000 years ago47. Why do plants produce chemicals?A. To provide food for people.B. To meet their basic needs.C. To provide animals with medicine.D. To meet humans' needs48. The caring people acquired knowledge of medicinal plants by.A digging up plantsB. keeping animals as petsC. observing animalsD. cooking plants at home49. What do we left from the last paragraph?A. Medicinal plants can be found almost anywhere.B. Medicinal plants are only available in food.C. Medicinal plants can be found in drugstores.D. Medicinal plants are different in forms.50. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Plants are better than medicine.B. Some plants make a natural drugstore.C. Plants are more useful than animals.D. Some plants make wonderful food.得分阅卷人.Part I Cloze (15%)Directions: There are 15 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choicesMarked A, B, C and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passage, and then markthe corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.The idea of becoming a writer occurred to Nicole when she was meeting with some friends ina bar. *If you could do anything,51 cost, location, and education being factors, what wouldyou do?" One of them asked52 。
(2023年)广东省广州市-统招专升本英语真题(含答案)

(2023年)广东省广州市-统招专升本英语真题(含答案)学校:________ 班级:________ 姓名:________ 考号:________一、单选题(10题)1.We moved to London ______ we could visit our friends more often()A.even ifB.so thatC.in caseD.as if2.The news ________ the Chinese football team had won the match excited all of us()A.thatB.whichC.whatD.as3.The dish terrible! I don’t like it at all()A.tastesB.tastedC.will tasteD.is tasted4.After you have finished reading the book, please just put it back _____ it belongs()A.whereB.whichC.whatD.that5.He()me to give up the holidays in Spain next monthA.hadB.convincedC.agreedD.persuaded6.His sickness,()with terrible weather, has completely ruined this long expected tripbiningbinedC.to combineD.to be combined7. The travel agency is arranging for us _________ at a really nice hotel.A.stayB.of stayingC.to stayD.staying8.For what _______ did he come here()A.aimB.purposeC.goalD.object9.These books are designed to______ children()A.agree withB.apply forC.address toD.appeal to10.We must find a way to cut prices()reducing our profits too muchA.withoutB.despiteC.withD.for二、完型填空(10题)11.51.()A.suggestsB.is suggestedC.suggestD.are suggested12.27.()A.passionB.gameC.workD.life13.()A.acceleratorB.actorC.amplifierD.observer14.__________()A.StillB.BesidesC.In additionD.Once again15.When I was 16 years old, I made my first visit to the United States. It wasn't the first time I had been61. Like most English children I learned French at school and I had often62 to France, so I was used63 a foreign language to people who did not understand64. But when I went to America I was really looking forward to65a nice and easy holiday without any66 problems.How wrong I was! The misunderstanding began at the airport. I was looking for a67 telephone to give my American friend Danny a68 and tell her I had arrived.A friendly old man saw me69 lost and asked70 he could help me. Yes, I said, I want to give my friend a ring. Well, that's71. he exclaimed.Are you getting72 ? But aren't you a bit73 ? Who is talking about marriage? I replied. I74 want to give a ring to tell her I've arrived.Can you tell me where there's a phone box? Oh! he said.There's a phone downstairs.When at last we75 meet up, Danny76 the misunderstandings to me. Don't worry, she said to me, I had so many77 at first. There are lots of words which the Americans78 differently in meaning from79 . You'll soon get used to80things they say. Most of the time British and American people understand each other!61.()A.outB.aboardC.awayD.abroad16.58.()A.meetB.to meetC.meetingD.to have met17.72.()A.agoterC.beforeD.after18.24.()A.countriesB.peopleC.partsD.hills19.66.()A.the otherB.anotherC.any otherD.any20.52.()A.shortenedB.reducedC.lessenedD.relieved三、翻译(3题)21.杰克自己虽不富裕,但在别人需要帮助时,他从不犹豫22.我们在寻找有经验的人士,他们愿为我们高绩效的组织做出贡献,并能为他们职业生涯的成功而奋斗()23.Reading is a pleasure of the mind, which means that it is a little like a sport: your eagerness and knowledge and quickness make you a good reader四、词汇与语法(3题)24.A good many proposals were raised by the delegates,_________was to be expected()25.Nothing can ________ unless you tell us the truth()26._______ from heart trouble for years, Professor White has to take some medicine with him wherever he goes()五、单选题(0题)27.As for the quality of this model of computers, the ones made in China are by no means those imported()A.inferior thanB.less inferior toC.less inferior thanD.inferior to六、单选题(0题)28.I remembered the door before I left the house()A.lockingB.lockC.to lockD.locked参考答案1.B为了能更经常地拜访朋友,我们搬到了伦敦。
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广东专插本(英语)-试卷26(总分:132.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Vocabulary and Structure(总题数:30,分数:60.00)1.You______ that office building after dark.(分数:2.00)A.have no business for entranceB.have no business entering √C.have not the business to enterD.do not have business to entering解析:解析:句意:你无权在晚上进入那个办公大楼。
固定用法题。
have no business doing为常用短语,意为“无权做某事”。
2.It's necessary that the president______ in time to attend the meeting.(分数:2.00)A.cameB.will comee √es解析:解析:句意:总统必须及时来参加会议。
虚拟语气题。
在“It is+adj.+that”结构中,it为形式主语,that引导主语从句,如果此结构中的形容词为评论性形容词,如necessary,important,strange,vital,essential等,则主语从句中的谓语动词应使用虚拟语气,即should+动词原形,should可以省略。
故本题选C。
3.This test is for students______native language is not English.(分数:2.00)A.whose √B.thatC.of whomD.which解析:解析:句意:这场考试是针对母语为非英语的学生的。
定语从句题。
由题意可知,横线处缺少一个关系词来引导定语从句,修饰先行词students,并且该关系词在从句中作主语的定语。
只有whose符合题意。
4.______he retires, Prof. Baker will have taught in the university for almost forty years. (分数:2.00)A.By this timeB.At the timeC.At the same timeD.By the time √解析:解析:句意:贝克教授到退休时,就已经在大学任教近40年了。
词义辨析题。
by the time:到……为止;at the time:在那时;by this time:到现在;at the same time:与此同时。
由题干可知,本句时态为将来完成时,故选D。
5.The commercial center______will be the most magnificent one in the city.(分数:2.00)A.builtB.to be built √C.be buildingD.having been built解析:解析:句意:将要建造的商业中心将会是该市最宏大的建筑。
非谓语动词题。
一般来讲,在时间含义上,to do暗含将来,而doing表示进行。
由谓语动词will be可知是将来时态,所以要选to be built 意为“将要建造的”。
6.You______to town to see the movie yesterday. It will be on TV tonight.(分数:2.00)A.needn't goB.should not goC.had better not goD.needn't have gone √解析:解析:句意:你昨天没必要去城里看电影,今晚电视上会播映。
情态动词题。
needn’t have done 表示“本不必做”,should not do表示“不应该做”。
根据句意可知,选D。
7.We've all heard of Thomas Edison, ______ who invented the electric light and many other things. (分数:2.00)A.manB.a manC.the man √D.men解析:解析:句意:我们都听说过托马斯·爱迪生,就是那个发明了电灯和许多其他东西的人。
冠词的用法题。
一个名词在修饰另外一个名词作同位语时,其前面冠词的使用主要取决于句意中是否形成特指。
根据句意可知,man为特定人物,因此应用定冠词the修饰。
8.Our aim is to make the electricity______the people better.(分数:2.00)A.serve √B.servedC.to serveD.serve for解析:解析:句意:我们的目标是让电更好地为人类服务。
非谓语动词题。
make后应使用省略to的不定式结构,serve sb.意为“为某人服务”,而serve for意为“充当;被用作;起……作用”。
故选A。
9.We must improve the farming method______we may get high yields.(分数:2.00)A.in order toB.in order that √C.sinceD.as解析:解析:句意:我们必须改善耕作方法,这样才能获得高产量。
状语从句题。
in order that:以便,后跟从句;in order to:目的是,后跟动词原形。
10.PTO stands______"Please turn over the page" , of course.(分数:2.00)A.for √B.likeC.asD.by解析:解析:句意:当然,PTO表示“请翻页”。
词语搭配题。
stand for为固定搭配,意为“意味着,代表”。
11.This passage is ______ too difficult for the juniors and ______ too easy for the seniors. (分数:2.00)A.rather; rather √B.rather; fairlyC.fairly; fairlyD.fairly; rather解析:解析:句意:这篇文章对于大三学生太难而对于大四学生又太简单。
词义辨析题。
rather和fairly 意思接近,都表示“相当”,但fairly语气较轻。
另外,rather可看作前位限定词,可置于a,too等中位限定词之前,fairly则不可以这样使用。
12.This weather is______we had this time last year.(分数:2.00)A.worse of whatB.worse than √C.worse asD.worse that解析:解析:句意:现在的天气比去年这个时候还要糟糕。
比较结构题。
根据题意空格前后是两个对等成分进行比较,所以要用“比较级+than”结构,be worse than…意为“比……更糟糕”。
故选B。
13.The oxygen in the air we breathe mixes______our blood and gives us life.(分数:2.00)A.inB.with √C.upD.on解析:解析:句意:我们吸入的空气中的氧气与血液混合,我们因此才能生存。
词语搭配题。
mix with为固定搭配,意为“与……“融合”。
故选B。
14.Dick, something important has happened. I wish to______.(分数:2.00)A.talk it over with you √B.talk over itC.talk overD.talk you with it解析:解析:句意:迪克,发生了一件重要的事情,我想和你好好谈谈。
固定用法题。
talk over sth.with sb.为固定短语,意为“与某人反复讨论某事”。
当“某事”为代词时,应放在talk与over之间。
故选A。
15.______we know, there are 107 elements found in nature.(分数:2.00)A.So long asB.As farC.So far as √D.Just as解析:解析:句意:就我们所知,自然界中有107种元素。
词义辨析题。
短语so far as与so long as容易混淆,前者意为“就……而言”;后者意为“只要”。
根据句意可知,选C。
16.Frank had worked for three years to be a technician, but found his progress______.(分数:2.00)A.discouraging and unsatisfiedB.discouraging and dissatisfiedC.discouraged and dissatisfiedD.unsatisfactory and discouraging √解析:解析:句意:弗兰克工作三年了,希望能成为一名技术人员,却发现进步不尽如人意,令人沮丧。
非谓语动词题。
在find sth.done/doing/adj.形成的复合宾语结构中,宾语补足语的使用主要取决于其与宾语的逻辑关系。
本题中宾语为progress,故补足语应使用discouraging(令人沮丧的)和unsatisfactory(令人不满意的),unsatisfied和dissatisfied都是用来描述人的词,不能用于此处。
17.On his way home he was killed in a car______.(分数:2.00)A.blowB.shockC.crash √D.hit解析:解析:句意:他在回家的路上死于一起车祸。
词义辨析题。
crash:撞车,碰撞,car crash意为“汽车碰撞,车祸”;blow:打击;shock:震惊,冲击;hit:打击,击中。
18.On my journey by car across the European Continent, I enjoyed looking at the______of the various countries.(分数:2.00)A.scenery √B.sceneriesC.scenesD.views解析:解析:句意:在开车穿越欧洲大陆的旅途中,我饱览了各国的风景。
词义辨析题。
scenery:风景,为不可数名词;scene:场面,场景,为可数名词;view:观点,表示风景时,强调从某一角度看到的风景。