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[专升本类试卷]2006年河南专升本(英语)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc

1、2006 年河南专升本(英语)真题试卷及答案与解析一、Word Formation1 She was engaged in an (argue)_with Roberts about equal pay for men and women.2 These methods are (effect)_in English teaching.3 The professor has a large (collect)_of books.4 If you read the paper (care)_, I am sure you will pass the exam.5 The (excite)_cro

2、wd rushed into the mayors office.6 I dont think it wise to teach students of different (able)_ in the same class.7 The whole world looks upon the rapid (economy)_development of our country as a great wonder.8 It is (scientific)_to think that science can solve all the problems for human beings.9 Many

3、 television viewers take him as their (favor)_ actor.10 After he finished the assignment, he found some (addition)_exercises to do.二、Vocabulary and Structure11 The departure time of the plane has been postponed, so we have nothing to do now but_.(A)wait(B) to be waiting(C) to wait(D)waiting12 I coul

4、dnt understand why he pretended_in the garden.(A)not to see me(B) not see me(C) to see me not(D)to see not me13 Only when we came back home, _that my watch was missing.(A)did I find(B) I found(C) I had found(D)Had I found14 _more time, the scientists will be able to work out a good solution to the p

5、roblem.(A)Given(B) Giving(C) To give(D)Be given15 Some of the apples were rotten before reaching the market and_away.(A)could be thrown(B) had to be thrown(C) could throw(D)had to throw16 _in Beijing for more than twenty years, he knows the city very well.(A)Living(B) Lived(C) Having lived(D)To live

6、17 Mr. Zhang, _came to see me yesterday, is an old friend of my fathers.(A)which(B) that(C) who(D)whom18 We plan to increase the output of the machine_7.4 percent this year.(A)at(B) in(C) by(D)with19 I dont mind_out for a walk in such bad weather.(A)go(B) to go(C) going(D)gone20 As a lawyer he spent

7、 a lot of time_investigations.(A)conducted(B) to conduct(C) conduct(D)conducting21 The new invention is to make our daily life easier, _it more difficult.(A)not to make(B) not make(C) not making(D)do not make22 _, the old man had a sharp ear for even the slightest sound.(A)As he was blind(B) As blin

8、d as he was(C) Blind as he was(D)As he was just blind23 I_ a little earlier, but I met a friend of mine on the way.(A)should arrive(B) would be arriving(C) could have arrived(D)arrived24 The news_our football team had won the match excited all of us.(A)what(B) which(C) that(D)as25 Henry looked very

9、much_when he was caught cheating in the exam.(A)discouraged(B) embarrassed(C) disappointed(D)pleased26 We are interested in the weather because it_ us so directly.(A)benefits(B) affects(C) guides(D)effects27 Janet, _was read by the teacher, is a top student in our class.(A)the composition of hers(B)

10、 the composition of whom(C) her composition(D)whose composition28 Hardly had he entered the classroom_the bell rang.(A)than(B) then(C) when(D)so29 I would rather you_to the party with her.(A)go(B) went(C) will go(D)has gone30 His English was so poor that he found it difficult to make himself_.(A)und

11、erstood(B) understand(C) be understood(D)to understand31 The sun heats the earth, _makes it possible for plants to grow.(A)that(B) where(C) which(D)what32 Little_that the police are about to arrest him.(A)does he know(B) he knows(C) he doesnt know(D)he didnt know33 Its high time we_something to stop

12、 road accidents.(A)are doing(B) did(C) will do(D)do34 This is the best novel_I have ever read.(A)which(B) where(C) that(D)what35 Its necessary that the problem_in some way or other.(A)is settled(B) has been settled(C) be settled(D)was settled36 _you say, I am sure that the young man is innocent.(A)W

13、hatever(B) Whoever(C) However(D)Wherever37 Staying in a hotel costs_renting a room in an apartment for a week.(A)twice as more as(B) as more twice as(C) twice as much as(D)as much twice as38 John puts up his hand_the teacher asks a question.(A)every time(B) in time(C) some time(D)at times39 When you

14、 are free this afternoon, please help me to have these letters_.(A)to mail(B) mail(C) mailed(D)mailing40 I wish you_here last night. All of us were waiting for your arrival.(A)came(B) had come(C) come(D)will come41 By the time you arrive in London, we_in Europe for two weeks.(A)shall stay(B) will ha

15、ve stayed(C) have stayed(D)have been staying42 I didnt see him at the meeting yesterday afternoon. He_it.(A)mustnt attend(B) cant have attended(C) wouldnt have attended(D)neednt have attended43 I think theres no comparison between the two cars, one_clearly far better than the other.(A)being(B) was(C

16、) having been(D)be44 Many of his novels are reported_into several foreign languages last year.(A)to be translated(B) to translate(C) being translated(D)to have been translated45 Mary said it was_box for me to carry.(A)a too heavy(B) too a heavy(C) too heavy a(D)too heavy46 The children are required

17、not to leave the building unless_to do so.(A)being told(B) they will be told(C) be told(D)told47 Ive never seen the young man_next to the director.(A)sits(B) sat(C) sitting(D)to sit48 We object_carrying out the plan.(A)for(B) to be(C) about(D)to49 Shanghai has experienced such great changes that eve

18、ryone can recognize that it is no longer_.(A)what it used to(B) that it used to like(C) the same it used to be(D)what it used to be50 He bought a new mobile phone last Sunday, because his old one_.(A)had stolen(B) had been stolen(C) was stolen(D)stolen50 Who takes care of the elderly in the United S

19、tates today? The fact is that family members provide over 80% of the care that elderly people need. In most cases the elderly live in their own homes. A very small percentage of Americas elderly live in nursing homes.Samuel Preston, a sociologist at the University of Pennsylvania, studied how the Am

20、erican family is changing. He reported that by the time the average American couple reaches about 40 years of age, their parents are usually still alive. The statistics show the change in lifestyles and responsibilities of aging (老龄化 ) Americans. The average middle-aged couple can look forward to ca

21、ring for elderly parents sometime after their own children have grown up. Moreover, because people today live longer after an illness than people did years ago, family members must provide long-term care. These facts also mean that after caregivers provide for their elderly parents, who will eventua

22、lly die, they will be old and may require care too. When they do, their spouses (配偶) will probably take care of them because they have had fewer children than their parents did.Because Americans are living longer than ever, more social workers have begun to study ways of caregiving to improve the ca

23、re of the elderly. They have found that all caregivers share a common characteristic; They believe that they are the best people for the job. The social workers have also discovered three basic reasons why the caregivers take on the responsibility of caring for an elderly, dependent relative. Many c

24、aregivers believe they had an obligation (职责) to help their relatives. Some think that helping others makes them feel more useful. Others hope that by helping someone now, they will deserve care when they become old and dependent.51 Samuel Prestons study shows that_.(A)lifestyles and responsibilitie

25、s of the elderly are not changing(B) most American couples over 40 have no living parents(C) middle-aged Americans have to take care of their children and parents at the same time(D)elderly people may need care for a long time because they live longer after an illness52 Who will most probably take c

26、are of the middle-aged Americans when they need care themselves?(A)They themselves.(B) Their close friends.(C) Their children.(D)Their husbands or wives.53 All caregivers believe that they can_.(A)care for their elderly parents better than any other people(B) keep closer to their old parents by this

27、 means(C) do much better if they have a job as social workers(D)improve the care of the elderly with the help of the social workers54 Which of the following is NOT a reason why people look after their relatives?(A)They feel they are of use to other people.(B) They want to set an example to their chi

28、ldren.(C) They think it is their duty to help their relatives.(D)They hope they deserve care when they need it.55 What is the main idea of the passage?(A)Most old people live longer today after an illness than people did years ago.(B) Many old people are put into nursing homes by their families, who

29、 do not visit them regularly.(C) Most elderly people are taken care of by their families, who assume the responsibility for different reasons.(D)Most elderly people are satisfied with the better ways of caregiving that social workers have come up with.55 I once knew a young man, nineteen years of ag

30、e, who lived with absolute outward (外表的) confidence and self-possession for a number of years before I discovered that he could not read or write. His various methods of trick, which were also skills of self-protection, were so skillful and so desperate (绝望) that neither I nor any of his other adult

31、 friends were aware of his entire helplessness in face of written words until we went to dinner one night at a local restaurantand suddenly discovered that he could not read.Even here, it was not the first time we went out to eat, but something like the second or third, that Peters desperation shock

32、ed me. The first time, he was clever enough to cover the truth. He studied the menu for a moment, then looked up to the waitress and asked her if he could have “just a coke and a hamburger“. He told me later that he had done the same thing many times before and that he had learned to act as if he we

33、re examining the menu:“ Then I ask for a coke and a hamburger. . . Sometimes they give me a hamburger on a plate with salad and potatoes. . . Then I ask them for a roll and make my own hamburger.As we began to go out to eat more frequently, Peter would ask to go to Howard Johnsons. I soon discovered

34、 the reason for his choice: The photographs, attached in cellophane(玻璃纸) containers to each of the standard items on the menu, could help him not to struggle with the shape of words at all. Howard Johnsons, whether intentionally or not, had provided the perfect escape for the endangered pride of an

35、adult who was illiterate(文盲).56 When he went to a restaurant, Peter would_.(A)pretend that he could not read or write(B) pretend to be studying the menu(C) be desperate for help from other people(D)protect himself by playing a musical instrument57 The young man was not found to be illiterate until_.

36、(A)he dined out with his adult friends at Howard Johnsons(B) he could no longer come up with various ways of deception(C) he had dinner with his friends at a certain local restaurant for the second or third time(D)he was not careful enough to be aware of his entire helplessness in face of written wo

37、rds58 What did the young man usually have at a restaurant?(A)Standard items on the menu.(B) A hamburger made by himself.(C) Foods that other people ordered.(D)A coke and a hamburger.59 The word“ self-possession“ ( Para. 1) probably means_.(A)self-confidence(B) self-consciousness(C) self-discipline(D

38、)self-devotion60 Why did the young man like to go to Howard Johnsons?(A)Howard Jonhsons provided a perfect escape when anything dangerous should happen.(B) The menu at Howard Johnsons gave a clear introduction of the food it served.(C) The photographs attached to the main items on the menu helped co

39、nceal his illiteracy.(D)He would feel at ease because eaters at Howard Johnsons were all adult non-readers.60 After practising as a surgeon for several years, Dr. Ginoux decided to apply for membership in the American College of Surgeons(美国外科医生学会 ) , a highly selective and distinguished(著名的) profess

40、ional organization.As part of the application procedure (手续) , Dr. Ginoux was asked to prepare a list of all the operations performed in the previous even years. Slowly, as she worked on the long list, she began to feel uncertain. She began to question some of her decisions. Had she used the best te

41、chnique in that case? Maybe, in this case, she should have given one more test before operating? On the other hand, maybe she should have. . . Would the doctors on the selection committee understand that, as the only trained surgeon in the area, she usually could not get advice from others and there

42、fore, had to rely completely on her own judgment? For the first time, Dr. Ginoux felt lonely and isolated.The longer Dr. Ginoux worked on the application forms, the more depressed she became. As hope faded, she wondered if a “country doctor“had a realistic chance of being accepted by the American Co

43、llege of Surgeons.61 Dr. Ginoux was working in_.(A)a large city(B) the American College of Surgeons(C) an area far from any big city(D)a selective organization62 It was most probable that Dr. Ginoux was_.(A)a member in that organization(B) a well-trained surgeon(C) a graduate from American College o

44、f Surgeons(D)a distinguished surgeon in America63 When she was filling the application forms, Dr. Ginoux began to be_.(A)realistic(B) depressed(C) puzzled(D)decisive64 The application forms must include_.(A)the decision procedure(B) the college achievements(C) the best technique(D)a list of advice a

45、nd judgments 65 When filling the forms, Dr. Ginoux felt depressed because_.(A)she didnt perform enough operations(B) some operations were unsuccessful(C) she didnt get advice from the selection committee(D)she was doubtful about her previous operations65 Are some people born clever and other born st

46、upid? Or is intelligence developed by our environment and our experience? Strangely enough, the answer to these questions is yes. To some extent our intelligence is given to us at birth, and no amount of special education can make a genius out of a child born with low intelligence. On the other hand

47、, a child who lives in a boring environment will develop his intelligence less than one who lives in rich and varied surroundings. Thus the limits of a persons intelligence are fixed at birth, whether or not he reaches those limits will depend on his environment. This view, now held by most experts,

48、 can be supported in a number of ways.It is easy to show that intelligence is to some extent something we are born with. The closer the blood relationship between two people is, the closer they are likely to be in intelligence. Thus if we take two unrelated people at random from the population, it is likely that their degree of intelligence will be completely different. If, on the other hand, we take two identical twins, they will very likely be as intelligent as each other. Relations like brothers and sisters, parents and children, usually have similar in

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