2022年大连理工大学网络教育高起专英语入学测试模拟题及答案9

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大连理工大学《大学英语1(远程英语1)》在线测试附标准答案(6)

大连理工大学《大学英语1(远程英语1)》在线测试附标准答案(6)

大连理工大学《大学英语1(远程英语1)》在线测试附标准答案(6)大连理工大学《大学英语1(远程英语1)》在线测试附标准答案试卷总分:100 得分:100一、单选题 (共 20 道试题,共 80 分)1. The bottle is filled _____ bubbles.A. byB. forC. withD. to满分:4 分正确答案:C2. Most of the photographers ______ to the meeting were from north Europe.A. invitedB. to inviteC. being invitedD. having invited满分:4 分正确答案:A3. He arrived at the office early, ______ a good example to the others.A. setB. to setC. to be setD. having set满分:4 分正确答案:B4. ______ with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountain does not seem high at all.A. ComparingB. To compareC. ComparedD. Having compared满分:4 分正确答案:C5. I woke up in the night ( ) cold.A. feelingB. feltC. to feelD. feeled满分:4 分正确答案:A6. All _____ is needed is a supply of enough water.A. the thingB. thatC. whatD. which满分:4 分正确答案:B7. My uncle, Sam, ______ manager of the firm.A. has just madeB. is just being madeC. has just been madeD. is just made满分:4 分正确答案:C8. I spend one hour ( ) the plan.A. to explainB. explainingC. explainD. explained满分:4 分正确答案:B9. If a man _____ succeed, he must work as hard as he can.A. willB. is toC. is going toD. should满分:4 分正确答案:B10. She went into the kitchen in search _____ a drink.A. forB. withC. ofD. on满分:4 分正确答案:C11. By the end of last year, another new gymnasium _____ in London.A. would be completedB. was being completeC. has been completedD. had been completed满分:4 分正确答案:D12. His speech made a tremendous impact ( ) me.A. overB. onC. withD. at满分:4 分正确答案:B13. ______ anything about the accident, he went to work as usual.A. Not knownB. Known notC. Knowing notD. Not knowing满分:4 分正确答案:D14. We accomplished the task _____ our own.A. withB. atC. ofD. on满分:4 分正确答案:D15. You may go fishing if your work _____.A. is doneB. will be doneC. has doneD. have done满分:4 分正确答案:A16. After the Duke's death, his eldest son ( ) the title.A. reclaimedB. claimedC. declaimedD. acclaimed满分:4 分正确答案:B17. The visiting Minister expressed his satisfaction with the talks, ______ that he had enjoyed his stay here.A. having addedB. to addC. addingD. added满分:4 分正确答案:C18. Chinese married couple _____ red packets to children and the unmarried during the Chinese new Year.A. giveB. have been givingC. are givingD. have given满分:4 分正确。

2021年秋季大连理工大学网络教育专升本英语入学测试模拟题及答案9

2021年秋季大连理工大学网络教育专升本英语入学测试模拟题及答案9

2021年秋季大连理工大学网络教育专升本英语入学测试模拟题及答案9The doctor recommended that the patient ( ) in bed until a specialist was called in.A.would stayB.ought to stayC.should stayD.had to stay[答案] CWe are aware that, ( ), the situation will get worse.A.if not dealing with carefullyB.if dealt not carefully withC.if not carefully dealt withD.if not carefully dealing with[答案] CSorry, Ted, I forgot ( ) the door before I left, but I do remember ( ) the key to the door keeper.A.to lock; to returnB.to lock; returningC.locking; returningD.locking; to return[答案] BIm glad to ( ) with you for six months. Thank you for your help during the last months.A.have workedB.workC.be workingD.have been working[答案] AIt was in this house ( ) the important meeting in history was held.A.whereB.thatC.whichD.in which[答案] B—How about taking a walk?—Oh, I think its ( ) cold for a walk.A.very muchB.too muchC.much tooD.so much[答案] CShe makes a ( ) by working as a model.A.lifeB.moneyC.fameD.living[答案] DDid you notice that Tommy ( ) out of the building, Mr. Baker?esB.to comeeD.came[答案] DOn the Sunday ( ) your visit, I went to see him with Mr. Power.A.followsB.followingC.followedD.to follow[答案] BIt is no use ( ) with him, because he will never change his mind.A.argueB.arguedC.arguingD.to have argued[答案] CShe seems not to be interested in all ( ) you have told her.A.whichB.whatC.thatD.when[答案] CFive dollars ( ) enough for me to have dinner.A.areB.isC.has beenD.will have been[答案] BThis novel is easy ( ).A.to be readB.to readC.readingD.being read[答案] B。

(译)大工 高起点 英语

(译)大工 高起点 英语

大连理工大学入学测试机考高起点英语模拟题1、Would you like a cup of coffee, _____________ shall we get to business right away?(2)()你要一杯咖啡,还是我们现在就言归正传开始工作?A.andB.thenC.orD.otherwise标准答案:C2、His offer was ____________ again(2)()他的提议又被拒绝了。

A.taken downB.turned offC.taken offD.turned down标准答案:D3、The room needs ____________ before we move in.(2)()我们搬进来之前,房间需打扫干净。

A.cleanedB.cleaningC.being cleanedD.to clean标准答案:B4、He shouted to them ___________ the t op of his voice but wasn’t heard.(2)()他用最大的声音朝他们喊,但是他们没有听到。

A.onB.ofC.atD.from标准答案:C5、You can take ____________ of these two magazines as you please.(2)()这两本杂志你可任选一本。

A.any oneB.anyC.eitherD.all标准答案:C6、You seldom eat a fruit like this, ___________ you?(2)()你很少吃这样的水果,对吗?A.doB.don’tC.areD.aren’t标准答案:A7、Equal pay for equal work is what women have been ___________ for centuries.(2)()妇女们已经渴望同工同酬几个世纪了。

大连理工大学专升本入学考试英语试卷(二)

大连理工大学专升本入学考试英语试卷(二)

⼤连理⼯⼤学专升本⼊学考试英语试卷(⼆)⼤连理⼯⼤学⽹络⾼等教育专升本⼊学考试英语试卷(⼆)考试类型:闭卷总分:100分专业:考号:姓名:Part I Vocabulary and Structure (40%)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence.1. I never expected the lost bicycle .A. to findB. to be foundC. foundD. finding2. The thief was noticed the bank.A. steal intoB. stole intoC. to steal intoD. stolen into3. They think .A. it their duty helped disabled menB. their duty to help disabled menC. that their duty to help disabled menD. it their duty to help disabled men4. We are free home.A. goB. to goC. goingD. to go to5. Please write down the phone number .A. so as not to forget itB. as far as not to forget itC. so as to not forget itD. not in order to forget it1-5 BCDBA6. This novel is easy .A. to be readB. to readC. readingD. being read7. Five dollars enough for me to have dinner.A. areB. isC. has beenD. will have been8. She seems not to be interested in all you have told her.A. whichB. whatC. thatD. when9. It is no use with him, because he will never change his mind.A. argueB. arguedC. arguingD. to have argued10. On the Sunday your visit, I went to see him with Mr. Power.A. followsB. followingC. followedD. to follow6-10 BBCCB11. Did you notice Tommy out of the building, Mr. Baker?A. comesB. to comeC. comeD. came12. She makes a by working as a model.A. lifeC. fameD. living13. —How about taking a walk?—Oh, I think it’s cold for a walk.A. very muchB. too muchC. much tooD. so much14. It was in this house the important meeting in history was held.A. whereB. thatC. whichD. in which15. I’m glad to with you for six months. Thank you for your help during the last months.A. have workedB. workC. be workingD. have been working 11-15 CDCBA16. Sorry, Ted, I forgot the door before I left, but I do remember ________ the key to the door keeper.A. to lock; to returnB. to lock; returningC. locking; returningD. locking; to return17. We are aware that, , the situation will get worse.A. if not dealing with carefullyB. if dealt not carefully withC. if not carefully dealt withD. if not carefully dealing with18. The doctor recommended that the patient in bed until a specialist was called in.A. would stayB. ought to stayC. should stayD. had to stay19. The meeting had to be because of the absence of the chairman of the board.B. called onC. called inD. called for20. To carry out the plan successfully, you have to get well prepared .A. in detailB. in turnC. in advanceD. in force16-20 BCCACPart II Reading Comprehension (60%)Directions: There are three reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some statements and questions. You should decide on the best choice.Passage OneDifferent countries and different people have different manners. We must find out their customs, so that they will not think us impolite. Here are some examples that a person with good manners does or does not do.If you visit a Chinese family you should knock at the door first. When the door opens, you should not move before the host says “Come in, please.” After you enter the room, you shouldn’t sit down until the host asks you to take a seat. When a cup of tea is put up on a tea table before you or sent to your hand, you should say “Thank you.” And receive it with your two h ands, or they will think you are not polite. Before entering a house in Japan, it is good manners to take off your shoes. In European countries, if your shoes are very dirty, this is not done. In a Malay house, a guest never finishes the food on the table. He leaves a little to show he has had enough. In England, a guest always finishes the drink or the food to show that he has enjoyed it. This will make the host very pleased.1. In China, before the host says “Come in, please.” you shouldn’t knock at the d oor.A. TrueB. False2. In Japan it is good manners to take off your shoes before you enter the host’s house.A. TrueB. False3. In a Malay house a guest leaves a little food to show that .A. he has enjoyed itB. he does not like the foodC. he needs some drinkD. he can’t have any more4. In England the host will be pleased if his guest .A. take off his dirty shoesB. leaves a little food on the tableC. finishes the drink or foodD. receive a cup of tea with his two hands5. Which is the best title of this passage?A. Different countries, different manners.B. Different manners in China.C. Different manners in Japan.D. Different manners in England.1-5 BADCAPassage TwoThere are two kinds of memory: short-term and long-term. Information in long-term memory can be recalled at a later time when it is needed. The information may be kept for days and weeks. In contrast, information in short-term memory is kept for only a few seconds, usually by repeating the information over and over. The following experiment shows how short-term memory has been studied.Henning studied how students who are learning English as a second language remember vocabulary. The subjects in his experiment were 75 college students. They represented all levels of ability in English: beginning, intermediate, advanced, and native-speaking students. To begin with, the subjects listened to a recording of a native speaker reading a paragraph in English. Following the recording, the subjects took a 15-question test to see which words they remembered. Each question had four choices. The subjects had to circle the word they had heard in the recording. Some of the questions had four choices that sound alike. For example, “weather”, “whether”, “wither” and “wether” are four words that sound alike. Some of the questions had four choices that have the same meaning. “Method”, “way”, “manner” and “system” would be four words with the same meaning. Finally the subjects took a language proficiency test.Henning found that students with a lower proficiency in English made more of their mistakes on words that sound alike; students with a higher proficiency made more of their mistakes on words that have the same meaning. Henning’s results sugge st that beginning students hold the sound of words in their short-term memory, and advanced students hold the meaning of words in their short-term memory.6. According to the passage, Henning gave a test on vocabulary to his subjects.A. TrueB. False7. It is difficult for advanced students to remember words that sound alike.A. TrueB. False8. Why did Henning make the experiment?A. To study how students remember English vocabulary by short-term memory.B. To study how students learn English vocabulary.C. To study how to develop students’ ability in English.D. To study how long information in short-term memory is kept.9. The word “subject” in the passage means.A. the college course the students takeB. the theme of the listening materialC. a branch of knowledge studiedD. the student experimented on10. What does the passage center on?A. Memory.B. Two kinds of memory.C. Short-term memory.D. An experiment on students.6-10 ABADCPassage ThreeIt is a well-known fact that a person will move in a circle if he cannot use his eyes to control his direction. Pitch-black nights, thick fogs, blinding storms – all these can keep a traveler from seeing where he is going. Then he is unable to move in any fixed direction, but walks in circles.A Norwegian professor, F.O. Guldberg decided that this problem of circular movement was worth studying. He collected many true stories on the subject. Many of the stories tell about how travelers on a starless night or in a thick forest unconsciously diverted from their original direction and went back to their starting place. A simple example will help you to understand his explanation of why animals walk in circles.Have you ever played with a toy car and started it off across the floor? Then you know that it will hardly travel in a straight line. It will move in some kind of curve. If it is to move in a straight line, the wheels on both sides have to be of exactly equal size. If not, the little toy car turns towards the side with the smaller wheels.Walking in circles is caused in much the same way. Usually a walking man will “watch his steps” and “look where he is going”. He needs his sense, especially his eyes, to get to the point he intends to reach. When he cannot use his eyes to control his steps, he will not walk straight unless he takes a step of the same length with each foot.In most people, however, muscle development is not the same in both legs, so that it is probable that the steps will be unequal. The difference may be so small that no one notices it. But small as it is, it can cause circular movement.Let us suppose that a man’s left foot takes a step 20 inches long and that his right foot takes a step 30 inches long. Now suppose he takes ten steps – five with his left foot and five with his right foot. His left foot will travel 100 inches. His right foot will travel 150 inches. This sounds impossible. One foot cannot remain 50 inches behind the other. What really happens? At each step the man turns a little bit to the left. Sooner or later he makes a complete circle. The tracks of his feet, however, make two circles, one inside the other. His left foot makes the smaller circle because it is taking smaller steps. His right foot makes the larger circle because it takes larger steps. This is why a person walks in circles when he sets out in a straight line. Thus dear readers, our circular mystery has a very straight answer.11. If a man’s right leg is shorter than his left, when blindfolded he will turn to the right.A. TrueB. False12. A left-handed person would tend to swim to the left.A. TrueB. False13. A toy car will travel in a straight line if .A. it is placed on a level floorB. all four wheels have the same sizeC. the small wheels are in frontD. the big wheels are in front14. Normally, people walk straight by .A. taking steps of exactly equal lengthB. using their eyes to guide their stepsC. walking to and froD. both B and C15. Suppose a man’s right foot takes longer steps than his left foot, when he travels a certain distance, his two feet will leave two circles of tracks. In this case .A. the circle made by his right foot is smaller than the one made by his left footB. the circle made by his left foot is included in the circle made by his right footC. the circle more or less cross each otherD. the circle made by his left foot includes the circle made by his right foot11-15 ABBBB答案:Part I Vocabulary and Structure1-5 BCDBA 6-10 BBCCB 11-15 CDCBA 16-20 BCCACPart II Reading Comprehension1-5 BADCA 6-10 ABADC 11-15 ABBBB。

大连理工大学网络教育专升本英语模拟试题 一

大连理工大学网络教育专升本英语模拟试题 一

大连理工大学网络高等教育专升本入学考试英语模拟试卷一考试类型:闭卷总分:100分专业:考号:姓名:Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B ), C) andD). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence.1. She woke up from the nightmare .A. with startB. with a startC. startingD. started2. Is there any in your company?A. vacancyB. desertionC. emptinessD. hollow3. Don't take him for a friend; he's a bully.A. everything toB.nothing butC. anything likeD. something of4. During foggy weather trains are lateA. and so forthB. more often than notC. or somethingD. as a matter of fact5. The speaker doesn’t know how to himself across.A. makeB. runC. takeD. put6. It's high time you us the truth.A. tellB. have toldC. toldD. had told7. I would not be home tonight you not me a lift in your car.A. if, giveB. if had, givenC. had, givenD. have, given8. We it without your help.A. couldn't have doneB. couldn't doC. could have doneD. could haven't done9. in the crash, he won't participate in the race.A. His broken legB. His leg is brokenC. His leg having been brokenD. His leg being broken10. So fast that it is difficult for us to imagine its speed.A. light travelsB.travels lightC. does light travelD.has light traveled11. Do you have a preference a particular food ?A. withB. atC. forD. in12. Many people want to buy it because the price is reasonable; , it's rather durable.A. on one side, on the other sideB. for one thing, for anotherC. on the one hand, on the other handD. in one part, in the other part13. The proposal we start doing the experiment two days earlier has been agreed on by all.A. whichB. whatC. thatD. of which14. Spring , we may look forward to better weather.A. comesB. has comeC. to be comingD. having come15. The purpose of the research had a more different meaning for them than .A. for ours it hadB. it did for usC. with usD. with ours16. from the balcony when he saw a policeman approaching him.A. Jumped down the thiefB. Down the thief jumpedC. Down jumped the thiefD. Down did the thief jump17. Can you see a man and his horse are crossing the bridge?A. whoB. whichC. thatD. all18. , I cannot agree with him on the matter.A. Much as I respect himB. More as I respect himC. As I respect him muchD. As I respect him more19. Do you know the population of China is?A. how manyB. how muchC. whichD. what20. I know nothing about his journey he is likely to be away for six months.A. exceptB. unlessC. except thatD. apart from21. editor and publisher of this magazine is a learned man from Britain.A. An, aB. The, aC. The, theD. The, /22. Many a white-collar worker to return to the easy days of university or college.A. wishesB. wishC. have wishedD. wishing23. He struck the girl in the face and she fell to the ground .A. dieB.deathC. deadD.deadly24. The old man the boy on his knees.A. seatedB. was seatedC. satD. was sat25. V oices of argument were as the two motorists became more bad-tempered.A. increasedB. risenC. swollenD. raised26. She was exhausted and in no for dancing.A. emotionB. temperC. moodD. feeling27. The paint is still wet.A. Don't be sure to touch it.B. Not be sure to touch it.C. Be not sure to touch it.D. Be sure not to touch it.28. --Who will be in charge of your team?--We'll elect .A. Henry as captainB.Henry captainC. captain HenryD. as captain Henry29. lf I to do the experiment, I would do it some other way.A. should beB. should be goingC. wasD. were30. I suppose she is not serious, ?A. do IB. don’t IC. isn’t sheD. is shePart II Cloze ( 20%)Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices given below and marked A), B ), C) and D), Choose the one that is most suitable .Before the 20th century the horse provided day-to-day transportation in the United States.Trains were used only for transportation.Today the car is the most popular 31 of transportation in all of the United States. It has completely 32 the horse as a means of everyday transportation. Americans use their car for 33 90 percent of all personal 34 .Most Americans are able to 35 cars. The average price of a 36 made was $2050 in 1950s, $2740 in 1960 and up to $4750 37 1975. During this period American car manufacturers set about 38 their products and work efficiency. As a result, the yearly income of the 39 family increased from 1950 to 1975 40 than the price of cars. For this reason 41 a new car takes a smaller 42 of a family's total earnings today.In 1951 43 it took 8.1 months of an average family's 44 to buy a new car. In 1962 a new car 45 8.3% of a family's annual earnings. By 1975 it only took 4.75% 46 income. In addition the 1975 cars were technically 47 to models from premonth's previous years.The 48 of the automobile extends throughout the economy 49 the car is so important to Americans. Americans spend more money to 50 their cars running than on any other item.31. A. kinds B. sort C. mean D. types32. A. denied B. reproduced C. replaced D. ridiculed33. A. hardly B. nearly C. certainly D. somehow34. A. trip B. works C. business D. travel35. A. buy B. sell C. race D. see36. A. quickly B. regularly C. rapidly D. recently37. A. on B. in C. behind D. about38. A. raising B. making C. reducing D. improving39. A. unusual B. interested C. average D. biggest40. A. slowest B. equal C. faster D. less41. A. bringing B. obtain C. bought D. purchasing42. A. part B. half C. number D. side43. A. clearly B. proportionally C. percentage D. suddenly44. A. income B. work C. plans D. debts45. A. used B. spent C. cost D. needed46. A. month’s B. dollar’s C. family D. year47. A. famous B. superior C. fastest D. purchasing48. A. running B. notice C. influence D. discussion49. A. then B. as C. so D. which50. A. start B. leave C. keep D. repairPart III Reading Comprehension ( 30%)Directions: There are 3 reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A),B ), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice. Passage One:Both late sleepers and early risers find the fixed hours of nine-to-five work day a problem.Now there is an answer that seems to please them both. Employees of over 500 businesses in the United States are changing their work hours to suit their individual needs. It's called "flexible time" (flextime) and it means, for example, that employees can start working at any time during the first three hours their office is open and leave after completing their required daily working time. Early risers can begin to work at seven a. m. ,finish at three and still have daylight time for shopping, picking up children at school, or recreation. Late sleepers need not report for work until 10 a.m. ——but they must stay on their work until six in the evening.A bank official says, "Our employees like this system, and lateness has almost been eliminated." Fewer people are absent, and productivity has risen.51. How do workers who either enjoy sleeping late or rising early react to a flexible work hour schedule?A. Sadly.B. Angrily.C. Happily.D. Surprisedly.52. The normal American workday schedule is .A. eight hoursB. five hoursC. three hoursD. six hours53. What is one of the benefits of the flexible work schedule?A. The time passes by more quickly.B. There is more time for lunch.C. Hardly anyone is ever late for work.D. Late sleepers have plenty of sleep.54. What is the earliest possible time someone can get out of work on an eight-hour schedule?A. 2:30 p.m..B. 1 p.m..C. 3 p.m..D. 4 p.m..55. Which sentence can best complete the above passage?A. Many business organizations in the U.S. have never heard of flexible work hours.B. Employees must be forced to accept the system.C. Many more businesses will adopt the system in the near future.D. Flexible work hours is a terrible idea.Passage Two:Christmas is the traditional time for having parties, meeting old friends, reuniting families, giving and receiving presents, and eating and drinking too much. All these activities go on at the time of the year when the Christian churches are celebrating the birth of Christ some 2000 years ago. Christmas is a time for carol-singers (mainly groups of children who go from house to house singing traditional religious songs and receive money from the householders). It's also a time of Christmas stockings hung by the chimney or at the foot of the bed by children who believe that Father Christmas comes down the chimney and brings them their presents. It's a time of rich, heavy food and plenty of drink. Christmas is the only time of the year that many families can afford to have alcoholic drink in the house. Traditionally, children who have grown up and left the family home return at Christmas to celebrate the festival with their parents.Commercial exploitation is increasing every year, and all the big department stores make a lot of money from the sale of presents, many of which will soon be forgotten both by the giver and the receiver. In almost every large store there is a "Father Christmas", complete with a long white beard, red coat and trousers and snow-covered boots. December 25th and 26th (Boxing Day, named after the "boxes" or presents that used to be given to servants on that day) are both national holidays, but New Year's Day (January lst) is not, except in Scotland, where it is more important than Christmas.Every home tries to obtain a Christmas tree, which is a type of fir tree. This is hung with presents and decorations and electric lights and forms the focus of the room in which the celebrations are taking place.56. At Christmas, Christian churches will .A. meet old friendsB. receive giftsC. have partiesD. celebrate the birth of Christ57. Carol-singers .A. are young childrenB. sing traditional religious songsC. rob money from house to houseD. both A and B58. Children hang Christmas stockings .A. by the chimneyB. at the foot of the bedC. on the wallD. both A and B59. Father Christmas with a long beard, red coat and trousers and snow-covered boots.A. is a manB. is imagined to be a manC. livedD. likes a man60. Boxing Day is on .A. December 25thB. December 26thC. January 1stD. December 1stPassage Three:JIANLIBAO, a company famous for its honey-orange sports beverage, cut a smart figure at the 11th Asian Games in September 1990. Its products and ads were seen everywhere in Beijing, at the torch lighting ceremony, on street-side billboards and streamers and on people's clothes, not to mention in the hands of many local citizens and athletes. The scene impressed an American reporter who later wrote in the New York Times that Coca-Cola had met an unforeseen adversary in China. Three years later Jianlibao bought the 26th floor of the Empire State Building in Manhattan, New York, for US $ 5 million and hosted an opening ceremony for its North American headquarters. Soon the beverage was seen in many American supermarkets, on UN conference tables and at White House banquets.But 13 years ago, Jianlibao was only a small factory with assets of less than one million yuan in Guangdong's Sanshui County ( present-day Sanshui City ). Today it has grown into a beverage giant in China, holding the largest share of theChinese market, and claims to be China's No. 1 Beverage. It incorporates over 70 enterprises, including the lianlibao Group Hongkong Co. Ltd. , Jianlibao American Co. Ltd. and Li Ning Sports Goods Co. Ltd. , and is engaged in garments, sporting goods, packing, printing, finance and real estate, and of course beverage production. Its annual output value amounts to four billion yuan .61. Jianlibao claims itself to be China's No. 1 Beverage because it is .A. the best beverage in ChinaB. the first beverage produced in ChinaC. the best beverage seller in ChinaD. the largest beverage producer in China62. Jianlibao established its North American headquarters in New York in .A. 1990B. 1991C. 1992D. 199363. Now Jianlibao has grown into a business giant dealing with .A. beverages onlyB. sporting goods onlyC. beverages and sporting goods onlyD. multi-products including beverages and sporting goods64. "An unforeseen adversary" in the first paragraph refers to "an unexpected . "A. helperB. competitorC. advertiserD. organizer65. You can infer from the passage that .A. Jianlibao is the leading beverage in ChinaB. Jianlibao is sold in all parts of the worldC. Jianlibao makes a profit of four billion yuan every yearD. Jianlibao transferred its headquarters to ManhattanPart IV Mistake Spotting ( 10%)Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts and marked A,B,C and D. Identify the one that needs correction.66. The sun warms the earth , this makes it possible for plants to grow.A B C D67. The rainfall where the city received was heavier than expected.A B C D68. They asked him don't give that new information to anyone else but the headmaster.A B C D69. Two thirds of the area are covered by water.A B C D70. We visited the house in that Lu Xun lived in Shanghai.A B C D71. It was in a log cabin in a small farm in Kentucky and deeply in the winter of 1809 that Abraham Lincoln came into theA B C Dworld.72. In ancient Rome, silk was very expensive, so expensive that a pound of silk was worthy its weight in gold.A B C D73. We all know that too many noise makes life difficult and unpleasant.A B C D74. When Samuel Langhorne Clemens started to write short stories later he used,“Mark Twain”his pen name.A B C D75. The man, of whom the red car is parked in front of our house, is a famous physician in this town .A B C DPart V Translation ( 10%)Section ADirections: Translate the following sentences into English.76.我已了解清楚,她的结论是以事实为根据的。

专升本入学考试英语试卷(三)

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When questioned, he doing anything illegal.A. refusedB. objectedC. deniedD. opposed9. The car on the way to the station, and we had to get a taxi.A. broke downB. breaking downC. broken downD. was broken down10. It was so dark that anything.A. hardly could we seeB. hardly we could seeC. we could hardly seeD. could we hardly see11. After to prison, they regret not having taken advice from their parents and friends.A. have sentB. have been sentC. having sentD. being sent12. —Has Jenny’s plane l anded?—No, but it here in a few minutes.A. may have beenB. ought to beC. should have beenD. has to be13. It is essential to be on friendly with neighbors.A. connectionB. associationC. termsD. relations14. Though in the city, Mr. Smith enjoyed the peaceful life in the country.A. being born and bredB. born and bredC. to be born and bredD. was born and bred15. The girl in the snapshot was smiling sweetly, .A. her long hair flowing in the breezeB. her long hair was flowing in the breezeC. her long hair flowed in the breezeD. her long hair flow in the breeze16. The professor paused as if his students to ask questions on the point he had just made.A. expectingB. to expectC. having expectedD. to have expected17. We must make some investigations we can draw any conclusion.A. sinceB. beforeC. untilD. when18. You us about his departure a week ago.A. ought to have toldB. have toldC. had toldD. might as well tell19. Many boys tried, but have succeeded.A. have; manyB. have; fewC. has; a fewD. have; a little20. after his death that he was recognized as a great composer.A. It is untilB. It was untilC. Not untilD. It was not untilPart II Reading Comprehension (60%)Directions: There are three reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some statements and questions. You should decide on the best choice.Passage One“Joe, you are a very old dog,” said policeman Fred. “Today is your birthday again. I remember you w ere 14 years old last year. But you are still the best police dog in the world!”“ARF! ARF!” barked Joe.“You are welcome,” said Fred. “Now let’s get your birthday dinner. Show me where you want to eat.”Joe led Fred down the street. Good smells came from all the eating places. But Joe walked on. At last he stopped at a small place. He smelled around the door. Then he pushed the door open.“Is this where you want to eat?” asked Fred. But Joe did not bark an answer. He put his nose to the floor and ran across the room. Then he jumped on a man at a table!“Good boy, Joe!” said Fred. Joe and Fred have looked for the robber for ten years. “And now you have found him!”Joe and Fred took the robber to the police station. Then Fred said, “All right, Joe, you have done your work. Well done! Congratulations. Now do you want that birthday dinner?” “ARF!” barked Joe, “ARF! ARF!” “Let’s go,” said Fred. “I’m hungry, too.”1. Joe is 15 years old this year.A. TrueB. False2. The police and Joe have looked for the robber for 10 years.A. TrueB. False3. In the story, Joe says “ARF! ARF!” twice. The first time he means “_________”A .Hello! How are you? B. Thank you.C. Oh. No. I’m not a good dog.D. I’m sorry to hear that.4. Fred wants to give Joe a dinner because ___________.A. Joe caught the robberB. today is Fred’s birthdayC. Fred found an eating placeD. it’s Joe’s birthday5. Joe is great, isn’t he?A. Yes, he is.B. No, he isn’t.C. Yes, he isn’t.D. No, he is.Passage TwoWhat a strange world this would be if everyone told the truth! Even though the whole world claim to dislike lies, it seems that lying is a universal communication style. Most of us get angry at big lies, but how about truth-telling in our private life? Should we always tell the truth to husbands, wives, mothers, fathers and children?Public opinion polls find that only about one in ten Americans say they never tell a lie. Some studies showed that each student actually told about two lies a day. Half of all adults interviewed in a radio poll last year admitted they had told a lie they regretted, and many said they had been deeply hurt by a lie someone told them.Researchers asked some people to describe the lies they told over a period of weeks. They nearly all stressed that what they told were white lies, and denied having told serious lies.We tell more different lies to men than to women. Men and women tell more lies about themselves when talking to men, but more lies about others when talking to women. Men are particularly likely to lie about themselves. Women tell more lie than men, but only because women tell white lies in order to make others feel comfortable.Surveys show that nearly everyone bel ieves most people are truthful. That’s why people are so bad at detecting lies. Psychologists have even tested the lie-detecting ability of police officers, judges, customs inspectors and others whose jobs need to detect lies. In these studies, these people were no better at detecting lies than ordinary people.6. Men tell fewer lies than women.A. TrueB. False7. We lie differently to different types of people.A. TrueB. False8. What is the main idea expressed in the passage?A. Lies must be avoided, though nearly impossible.B. People should feel ashamed of telling lies.C. Lying is actually a common phenomenon in social communication.D. People are bad at detecting lies.9. According to the passage, we can infer that .A. people tend to claim that they do lie, but not out of ill intentionsB. lying shouldn’t have become a universal communication styleC. college students are No. 1 liarsD. those who are not good at detecting lies should not be police officers, customs inspectors and others whose job needs to detect lies10. The word “detect” in the third line of the last paragraph is closest in meaning to.A. remindB. rememberC. cautionD. noticePassage ThreePeople all over the world today are beginning to hear and learn more and more about the problem of pollution. Pollution is caused either by man’s release of completely new and oftenartificial substances into the environment, or by releasing greatly increased amounts of a natural substance, such as oil from oil tankers into the sea.The whole industrial process which makes many of the goods and machines we need and use in our daily lives, is bound to create a number of waste products which upset the environmental balance, or the ecological balance. Many of these waste products can be prevented or disposed of sensibly, but clearly while more and more new and complex goods are produced there will be new, dangerous wastes to be disposed of, for example, the waste products from nuclear power stations. Many people, therefore, see pollution as only part of a larger and more complex problem, that is, the whole process of industrial production and consumption of goods. Others again see the problem mainly in connection with agriculture, where new methods are helping farmers grow more and more on their land to feed our ever-increasing populations. However, the land itself is gradually becoming worn out as it is being used, in some cases, artificial fertilizers cannot restore the balance.Whatever its underlying reasons, there is no doubt that much of the pollution caused could be controlled if only companies, individuals and governments would make more efforts. In the home there is an obvious need to control litter and waste. Food comes wrapped up three or four times in packages that all have to be disposed of; drinks are increasingly sold in bottles or tins which cannot be reused. This not only causes a litter problem, but also is a great waste of resources, in terms of glass, metals and paper. Advertising has helped this process by persuading many of us not only to buy things we neither want nor need, but also to throw away much of what we do buy. Pollution and waste combine to be a problem everyone can help to solve by cutting out unnecessary buying, excess consumption and careless disposal of the products we use in our daily lives.11. The main cause of pollution is the release of artificial or natural substances into the environment.A. TrueB. False12. In the writer’s view, the more new goods, the less pollution there will be.A. TrueB. False13. Many people see pollution as only part of .A. our daily lifeB. the environmental balanceC. the consumption of goods by manD. the whole process of industrial production and consumption of goods14. Much of the pollution could be controlled if only .A. people would pay more attention to the problemB. governments would take effective measuresC. all sides concerned would make more effortsD. farmers would use less artificial fertilizers15. People can help solve the problem of pollution by .A. urging their governments to control litter and wasteB. making anti-pollution advertisementsC. cutting down the use of oil and other oil productsD. reducing unnecessary buying, over-consumption and careless disposal of wastes答案:Part I Vocabulary and Structure1-5 BDADC 6-10 CACAC 11-15 DBCBA 16-20 ABABD Part II Reading Comprehension1-5 AABDA 6-10 AACAD 11-15 ABDCD。

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2022年成考高起点《英语》考前练习题及答案

2022年成考高起点《英语》考前练习题及答案2022年成考高起点《英语》考前练习题及答案Ⅰ. Phonetics(10 Points)Directions:In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1.A. head B. horizon C. honour D. human2.A. city B. bicycle C. face D. climb3.A. think B. these C. breathe D. with4.A. ground B. country C. thousand D. found5.A. pour B. hour C. course D. four6.A. both B. post C. cold D. son7.A. altogether B. talk C. always D. also8.A. suggestion B. nation C. dictation D. satisfaction9.A. started B. closed C. waited D. needed10.A. rare B. fare C. scare D. areⅡ.Vocabulary an d Structure(40 points)Directions:There are 40 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.11. _______ idea of _______ sounds much better than Clare’s.A. The, hersB. That, herC. That, hersD. One, her12. China is famous ________ the Great Wall.A. aboutB. forC. asD. of13. Our school ________ new facilities.A. is equipped withB. equips withC. will be equip withD. has equip with14. I made this myself but it was _______ who taught me.A. heB. himC. himselfD. by him15. He had his bicycle _______ yesterday.A. repairB. repairingC. repairedD. be repaired16. It was a ________ room, with beautiful wall paper, wa某ed floor and nice furniture.A. pleasedB. pleasantC. pleasingD. preasant17. He regretted _______the decision too hastily.A. makeB. to makeC. makingD. have maked18. The professor insisted that we _______ our homework before ne 某t month.A. handed inB. will hand inC. hand inD. must hand in19. It ______ me of the country which we visited last summer.A. remembersB. recallsC. remindsD. tells20. He _______ smoking at last.A. gave upB. gave outC. gave inD. gave off21. John was _______ he lay down for an hour before dinner.A. so tired asB. so tired thatC. too tired thatD. too tired so22. Your answer is different ________ the teacher’s.A. toB. atC. fromD. with23. It would be _______ a risk to leave the baby alone.A. runningB. passingC. carryingD. obeying24. The fact _______ his health is bad is not true.A. whichB. thatC. asD. what25. These ______ did unusually well in the contest, so the judges didn’t know whom to give prize to.A. woman singersB. women singersC. women singerD. womans singers26. Man must stop _______ the earth’s a tmosphere.A. fillingB. wastingC. pollutingD. blackening27. We can’t _______ another 100 kilometers any more.A. haveB. turnC. makeD. reach28. Is Mary ______ to join in us?A. supposedB. e某posedC. supportedD. indicated29. I want to be told all _______.A. which happenB. which happenedC. that had happenedD. that had been happened30. We’ve all heard of Thomas Edison, _______ who invented the electric light and many other things.A. manB. a manC. the manD. men31. Don’t tell me such things _______ you are not certain.A. thatB. whichC. thoseD. as32. _______ a microscope we can see different kinds of thingsthat are unable to be seen by our naked eyes.A. In terms ofB. In place ofC. By means ofD. By far33. Jackson went to work ______ his illness.A. besidesB. even thoughC. in spite ofD. although34. Anybody will do, _______ he is responsible for that.A. as far asB. so far asC. as long asD. as soon as35. I suppose they have known about it, _______?A. am IB. am not IC. have theyD. haven’t they36. It ______ him ten years to write that novel.A. tookB. spentC. costD. costed37. The students are looking forward to _______ their holidays in Japan.A. spendB. spendingC. for spendD. spent38. They all ______ mentioning that girl.A. avoidedB. got awayC. ran awayD. escaped39. Human beings should find a new _______ of energy.A. orientB. sourceC. originD. souse40. The couch is comfortable to _______.A. sitB. be satC. sittedD. sit on41. So loudly _______ that all the people in the room got a fright.A. he shoutedB. shout heC. did he shoutD. he did shout42. He is the only one of the sons in the family who ______ received high education.A. areB. isC. haveD. has43. We think of Mr. Li ______ our good friend.A. isB. to beC. asD. has been44. The mountain is 1,000 feet _______ the sea level.A. overB. higherC. aboveD. high45. The road will be blocked if there _______ another snow.A. isB. will beC. to beD. will have46. David like country life and has decided to _______ farming.A. get hold ofB. get along withC. go in forD. go thorough47. These children have an advantage _______ those in calculation.A. overB. thanC. toD. with48. Shanghai has a larger population than _______ in China.A. any cityB. any other citiesC. other cityD. any other city49. In some countries there are a lot of young people now need_______teeth.A. falseB. untrueC. wrongD. erroneous50. This book costs ______ that one.A. twice moreB. twice more asC. two times more asD. twice as much asⅢ. Cloze (20 points)Directions:For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices given below and marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Smoking, which may be a pleasure for some people, is a serious source of discomfort for their fellows. _51_, medical authorities e某press their concern about the effect of smoking _52_ the healthnot only of those who smoke but also of those who do not. In fact, non-smokers who must involuntarily inhale (吸入) the air _53_ by tobacco smoke may suffer more than the smokers _54_.Smoking is prohibited in the theatres and in halls used for showing films _55_ in laboratories _56_ there may be a fire hazard (危险). Elsewhere, it is up to your good _57_.I am _58_ asking you to maintain “No-Smoking” in classrooms and seminar rooms.This will prove that you have the _59_ health in mind, which is very important to a large _60_ of our students.51.A. Still B. Further C. More D. Again52.A. in B. to C. on D. with53.A. polluting B. be polluted C. polluted D. to be polluted54.A. them B. themselves C. their own D. they55.A. and B. but C. as well as D. also56.A. where B. which C. that D. how57.A. feeling B. sense C. realize D. think58.A. so B. ne某t C. therefore D. and59.A. non-smokers B. non-smokers’ C. non-smoker’s D. non-smoker60.A. number B. amount C. many D. much成考高起点相关文章推荐:1.2022年成考高起点《英语》强化试题及答案2.2022年成考高起点《语文》病句识别3.2022年成考高起点《语文》考前测试题及答案4.2022年成考高起点《英语》考前测试题及答案5.2022年成考高起点英语精选试题及答案6.2022年成考高起点历史选择题练习及答案7.2022年成考高起点《英语》模拟练习题8.2022年成考高起点史地综合备考试题及答案9.2022年成考高起点语文巩固练习题及答案10.2022成考高起点《语文》模拟试题及答案。

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大连理工大学网络高等教育专升本入学考试英语模拟试卷二考试类型:闭卷总分:100分Directions: Each of the following sentences is incomplete and followed by four choices marked A), B), C) and D), choose the ONE that best completes the sentence.1. Bob tried in vain to trick his little brother _________ some money from their mother's purse.A. to stealB. to stealingC. into stealD. into stealing2. I was ________ to find his article on such an ________ topic so _________ .A. surprised, excited, boredB. surprising, exciting, boringC. surprised, exciting, boringD. surprising, excited, bored3. It was in 1777 ________Vermont, threatened with invasion, declared itself an independent commonwealth.A. whenB. thatC. in whichD. which4. a professor of physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Edward Charles Pickering established the first physics laboratory in the United States.A. WhileB. BeingC. AlthoughD. He was5. He didn't and so he failed the examination.A. work enough hardB. work hard enoughC. hard work enoughD. hard enough work6. The two boys had so in common that they soon became good friends.A. littleB. fewC. muchD. many7. As fuel prices rose, bus companies raised their fares and .A. so did the airlinesB. nor did the airlinesC. so the airlines didD. nor the airlines did8. mainly for the invention of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell devoted his life to helping the deaf.A. He is rememberedB. To rememberC. While rememberingD. Though remembered9. If Dorothy had not been badly hurt in a car accident, in last month's marathon race.A. she would participateB. she might participateC. she would have participatedD. she must have participated10. James Joyce's novels are difficult to understand and impossible into another language.A. to translateB. for translationC. to translate itD. being translated11. Sports help to build character and competitiveness.A. cultivateB. accomplishC. assistD. restore12. The breakdowns of the computer has caused serious delays in our work.A. continuousB. continuedC. continuingD. continual13. At such a time of crisis, we must try to all differences of party or class and stick together.A. set forthB. set backC. set downD. set aside14. I have told her on occasions that George is not a man to be trusted.A. ridiculousB. numerousC. sentimentalD. alternative15. The renewal of the debate was anticipated but its was not.A. intensityB. tensionC. degreeD. sensitivity16. While the doctors analyzed the patient's condition, his family waited outside in considerable .A. tensionB. anticipationC. eagernessD. anxiety17. Big industries and environmental protection groups naturally have interests.A. conflictingB. distinguishingC. alternateD. combating18. It wasn't the dinner. It was people talked about at the dinner that disgusted him.A. whatB. thatC. whateverD. those19. a little earlier this morning! I missed the school bus by only a minute and had to wait in the cold for nearly an hour!A. If I had got upB. If only I get upC. If only I had got upD. If I got up20. They overcame all the difficulties and fulfilled the plan ten days ahead of schedule, _____ ,as something we had not expected.A. thatB. thisC. itD. which21. It is important the nurse to cure the children of bad habits.A. forB. toC. onD. upon22. his clothing, the man must be from an Arab country.A. Judged byB. Observed byC.Judging byD. Dwelling on23. The teacher clean the lavatory.A. had us toB. had usC. us hadD. has to us24. Being poor is no while being dishonest certainly is.A. regretB. disgraceC. respectD. dignity25. Although I don't go in for sports, I enjoy football games.A. watchB. watchingC. in watchingD. to watch26. Who is the girl the teacher's question?A. answerB. to answerC. answeringD. answered27. If he continues stealing, he will surely in prison.A. grow upB. end upC. put upD. bring up28. No matter how much you may dislike the regulations, you will have to learn to them.A. live outB. live withC. live onD. live off29. rom the hill top, the lake is beyond description.A. To seeB. SeeingC. Having seenD. Seen30. , she stood at the front door, waiting for her husband to return.A. Being finished preparing dinnerB. Having finished preparing dinnerC. Finished preparing dinnerD. Having finished to prepare dinnerPart II Cloze ( 20 % )Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should choose the one that best fits into the passage.When I was walking down the street the other day, I happened to 31 a small brown leather purse lying on the sidewalk.I 32 it up and opened it to see if I could 33 the owner's name. There was nothing inside it 34 some change and an old photo ——a picture of a woman and a young girl of about twelve years old, who looked 35 the woman's daughter. I put the photo back and 36 the purse to the police station, where I 37 it to the desk sergeant. 38 I left, the sergeant took down my name and address 39 the owner might want to write and thank me.That evening I went to have dinner with my aunt and uncle. They 40 a young woman__41 there would be four people 42 the table. Her face was familiar. I was 43 sure that we had not met before, but I could not remember where I had seen her. In the course of conversation, 44 , the young woman happened to mention that she had lost her purse that afternoon. 45 I realized where I had seen her. She was the young girl in the photo, although she was now 46 . She was very surprised, of course, 47 I was able to describe her purse to her. Then I explained that I had 48 her from the photo I had found in the purse. My uncle 49 to the police station immediately to claim the purse, Asthe police sergeant handed it over, he said that it was an 50 coincidence that I had not only found the purse, but also the person who had lost.31. A. watch B. notice C. discover D. find out32. A. chose B. selected C. picked D. took33. A. find out B. learn C. discover D. work out34. A. besides B. except C. except for D. in addition to35. A. to be B. as if C. as D. like36. A. took B. brought C. fetched D. sent37. A. offered B. passed C. handed D. returned38. A. Before B. When C. While D. As39. A. lest B. in case C. for fear D. so that40. A. have also invited B. also had invited C. also invited D. had also invited41. A. so B. that C. so that D. in order that42. A. in B. on C. by D. at43. A. completely B. quiet C. quite D. very44. A. however B. therefore C. nevertheless D. whereupon45. A. All at once B.At once C. Immediately D. All suddenly46. A. more old B. very old C. much older D. even older47. A. when B. as C. since D. for48. A. known B. realized C. identified D. recognized49. A. insisted to go B. insisted going C. insisted on going D. insisted to going50. A. amazed B. amazing C. amazingly D. amazedlyPart III Reading Comprehension ( 30 %)Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.Passage One:A l0-year-old boy decided to study judo despite the fact that he had lost his left arm in a devastating car accident.The boy began lessons with an old Japanese judo master. The boy did well, so he couldn't understand why, after three months of training, the master had taught him only one move."Master," the boy finally said, "Shouldn't I be learning more moves?""This is the only move you know, but this is the only move you’Il ever need to know," the master replied.Not quite understanding, but believing in his teacher, the boy kept training.Several months later, the master took the boy to his first tournament. Surprising himself, the boy easily won his first two matches. The third match proved to be more difficult after some time, his opponent became impatient and charged; the boy skillfully used his one move to win the match. Still amazed by his success, the boy was now in the finals.This time, his opponent was bigger, stronger, and more experienced. For a while, the boy appeared to be outmatched. Concerned about the boy, the referee called a time-out. He was about to stop the match when the master came forward. "No," the master insisted, "Let him continue."Soon after the match resumed, his opponent made a fatal mistake. He dropped his guard. Instantly, the boy used his move to pin him. The boy won the match. He was the champion.On the way home, the boy and his master reviewed every move in each and every match. Then the boy summoned the courage to ask what was really on his mind."Master, how did I win the tournament with only one move?""You won for two reasons," the master answered. "First, you've almost mastered one of the most difficult throws in judo. And second, the only known defense for that move is for your opponent to grab your left arm."51. Judging from the context, what happens when a referee calls a "time-out" (Line 2, Para 7)?A. The time for the game has run out.B. The game stops for a short time.C. Either side can claim victory.D. The game ends in a tie.52. Why did the master insist on continuing the match?A. Because the time-out would give the opponent an advantage.B. Because the boy was confident of winning.C. Because he had confidence in the boy's skill.D. Because all he cared about is winning the final.53. What caused the defeat of the boy's opponent in the final?A. Over-confidence.B. Impatience.C. Inexperience.D. The time-out.54. Why did the master only teach the boy one move?A. The boy could not do other moves with only one arm.B. It was the only move the master knew well.C. It was the move his opponents were not good at.D. His opponent would be helpless when he made this move.55. What does the story show?A. One can turn his weakness into an advantage.B. It is very important to have a good teacher.C. Even a disabled person can win in a judo match.D. To master judo one only needs to learn one difficult move.Passage Two:"Wars of the next century will be fought over water." This latest warning comes from the World Bank, the largest international investor in water projects.So is the world running out of the stuff? No. The total quantity of fresh water on the Earth exceeds all possible human needs. But tell that to the government of Jordan, which has drawn its underground water almost dry since Israel diverted much of its largest water source, the river Jordan. Or to the millions of women in the African countryside walking for hours every day to collect water from polluted wells and muddy river beds.The answer is that there is no world water crisis but many severe local water crises. There are crises of under investment, of political conflict over rivers that cross national boundaries, and of plain idiotic water management.The Middle East is the likeliest place for future water wars. A long-term settlement between Israel and its neighbors will depend at least as much on fair allocation of water as of land. Iraq and Syria watch and wait as Turkey builds dams in the headwaters of the Euphrates. Elsewhere, India angers Bangladesh by diverting to its fields the thin dry-season flow of the Ganges.Meanwhile, the best places for dams are mostly used up. Engineering and environmental costs of developing new water sources will be much higher than in the past. The human costs too are great. 16 million people have lost their homes and land to man-made lakes in India. China will have to move one million people to make way for the Three Gorges dam on the Yangtze, on which construction work began this year.But the solution to the world's water crisis lies less in supply than in demand. The bank has spent half a century building dams, but the water problem in most countries results mainly from inefficient use of water.Israeli scientists have long since understood this. They have revolutionized their country's use of water, cutting out much of the waste in watering crops, which in many countries accounts for 90% of water use. Waste takes other forms. Most city supply systems leak 30-50% of their water underground. And most urban sewage -- a vast potential source of recycled water -- passes untreated into rivers.In most countries, water is delivered at prices that reflect only a small part of the real cost. The World Bank is now calling for proper water pricing. The time is coming when water must be treated as a valuable resource, like oil, not a free one like air.56. According to the passage, what will be the probable cause of wars in the next century?A. Food.B. Oil.C. Land.D. Water.57. The world's total fresh water supply .A. is more than adequate for human needsB. falls short of human demandsC. is likely to run out in the next centuryD. can't be renewed once it is used up58. Which of the following statements is true?A. There is a world water crisis.B. There is great improvement in the fresh water supply.C. There is local fresh water shortage.D. There is no way to solve the present water problems.59. According to the passage, future water wars will most probably break out .A. between India and BangladeshB. in the Middle EastC. between Iraq and SyriaD. wherever there is shortage of water60. According to the author, peace between Israel and its neighbors will not come unless .A. the water problem is solvedB. the UN takes part in the talksC. the USA acts as the peace makerD. all Arab countries join in the peace talksPassage Three:Ask three people to look out the same window at a busy street corner and tell you what they see. Chances are you will receive three different answers. Each person sees the same scene, but each perceives something different about it.Perceiving goes on in our minds. Of the three people who look out the window, one may say that he sees a policeman giving a motorist a ticket. Another may say that he sees a rush hour traffic jam at the intersection. The third may tell you that he sees a woman trying to cross the street with four children in tow. For perception is the minds' interpretation of what the senses ——in this case our eyes ——tell us.Many psychologists today are working to try to determine just how a person experiences or perceives the world around him. Using a scientific approach, these psychologists set up experiments in which they can control all of the factors. By measuring and charting the results of many experiments, they are trying to find out what makes different people perceive totally different things about the same scene.61. Seeing and perceiving are .A. the same actionB. two separate actionsC. two actions carried on entirely by the eyesD. several actions that take place at different times62. Perceiving is an action that takes place .A. in our eyesB. only when we think very hard about somethingC. only under the direction of a psychologistD. in every person's mind63. Perception involves what .A. our senses tell usB. our minds interpretC. we see with our eyes onlyD. both A and B64. People perceive different things about the same scene because .A. they see different thingsB. they cannot agree about thingsC. some have better eyesightD. none of these65. Psychologists study perception by .A. setting up many experimentsB. asking each other what they seeC. asking each other what they found outD. none of the abovePart IV Mistake Spotting ( 10%)Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts and marked A,B,C and D. Identify the one that needs correction.66. Under the help of a teacher at Pisa school, he was able to go to the Pisa UniversityA B C D67. The king was very angry when he heard of that his friend had diedA B C D68. If all atoms were exactly like, there would be only one kind of matterA B C D69. The air and the rivers will have to be cleaned, but more houses will have to be set upA B C D70. People are beginning realizing that the problem of pollution is seriousA B C D71. Eating too much is harm to your health, but doing enough exercises every day is harmlessA B C D72. Fortunately I caught the first train, but when I got there, unfortunate, he had already left for Nanjing.A B C D73. John was born in the United States and his mother's tongue isA B C D74. He was not permitted to see the prisoner last time. Yesterday he tried again and got the permit.A B C D75. My father asked me to concentrate my minds on historyA B C DPart V Translation ( 10%)Section ADirections: Translate the following sentences into English.76.只要你不断努力,你迟早会解决这个难题的。

大连理工大学智慧树知到“公共课”《现代远程学习概论(自建)》网课测试题答案5

大连理工大学智慧树知到“公共课”《现代远程学习概论(自建)》网课测试题答案(图片大小可自由调整)第1卷一.综合考核(共15题)1.免考课程不免修,即办理免考手续的学生不免该课程学费。

()A.错误B.正确2.学生进入某课程学习页面,通过点击(),即可找到该课程的离线作业。

A.在线作业B.课件浏览C.课程公告D.离线作业3.大连理工大学的口碑为“学在大工”。

()A、错误B、正确4.大连理工大学网络教育高起专入学测试科目为()。

A.大学英语B.高等数学C.英语D.数学5.办理免修的课程可免交相应的学费、教材费,已选课程一律不予办理免修手续。

()A、错误B、正确6.离线作业一般以客观题的形式出现。

()A.错误B.正确7.大连理工大学网络教育的指导思想为()。

A.规范管理B.提高质量C.突出特色D.创建品牌8.大连理工大学网络教育高起专或专升本的毕业期限为()年。

A、2-4B、2.5-4C、3-5D、3-69.大连理工大学网络教育的三贴近是指()。

A.贴近考试大纲B.贴近教学基本要求C.贴近学生实际水平D.贴近社会真正需求10.大连理工大学网络教育高起专入学测试科目为()。

A、大学英语B、高等数学C、英语D、数学11.大连理工大学网络教育高起专或专升本的学制均为()年。

A.2B.2.5C.3D.3.512.网络教育以学生自学为主,教师助学为辅。

()A、错误B、正确13.大连理工大学网络教育全国招收服务热线为()。

A、400-655-6088B、400-655-6087C、400-655-6089D、以上选项都不对14.()是随着现代信息技术的发展而产生的一种新型教育方式,是构筑知识经济时代人们终身学习体系的主要手段。

A.全日制教育B.函授教育C.广播电视教育D.现代远程教育15.学院对学生按学年学分制和弹性修业年限管理,不办理休学。

()A.错误B.正确第2卷一.综合考核(共15题)1.大连理工大学网络教育将每一学年分为两个学期,开课时间分别为每年的()。

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2022年大连理工大学网络教育高起专英语入学测试模拟题及答案9
[题干]Helen()her keys in the office so she had to wait until her husband()home.
A.has left;comes
B.left;had come
C.had left;came
D.had left;would come
[答案]C
[题干]After living in Paris for fifty years he returned to the small town()he grew up.
A.which
B.where
C.that
D.when
[答案]B
[题干]People have always been curious()how living things on the earth exactly began.
A.in
B.at
C.of
D.about
[答案]D
[题干]John was late for the business meeting because his flight had been()by a heavy storm.
A.kept
B.stopped
C.slowed
D.delayed
[答案]D
[题干]I dont know whether you happen(),but Im going to study in the US this September.
A.to be heard
B.to be hearing
C.to hear
D.to have heard
[答案]D
[题干]We decided not to climb the mountains because it was raining().
A.badly
B.hardly
C.strongly
D.heavily
[答案]D
[题干]A number of people()absent for different reasons.
A.were
B.was
C.be
D.is
[答案]A
[题干]The number of people invited()fifty.
A.were
B.was
C.be
D.are
[答案]B
[题干]—What would you do if it()tomorrow?
—We have to carry it on,since weve got everything ready.
A.rain
B.rains
C.will rain
D.is raining
[答案]B
[题干]They wanted to charge$5,000 for the car,()we managed
to bring the price down.
A.but
B.so
C.when
D.since
[答案]A。

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