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[专升本类试卷]2006年陕西专升本(英语)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc

1、2006 年陕西专升本(英语)真题试卷及答案与解析一、Vocabulary and StructureDirections: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through t

2、he center.1 Dont _ to let me know if there is anything I can do for you.(A)reject(B) prevent(C) hesitate(D)refuse2 Lets hang up some paintings on these _ walls.(A)bare(B) empty(C) blank(D)free3 At the conference he expressed some personal views which later brought him into _ with the Party leadershi

3、p.(A)action(B) crisis(C) conflict(D)power4 They have developed techniques which are _ to those used in most factories.(A)more talented(B) better(C) greater(D)superior5 Man must stop _ the earths atmosphere.(A)filling(B) emitting(C) polluting(D)wasting6 No one has yet succeeded in explaining the _ of

4、 how life began.(A)problem(B) cause(C) puzzle(D)logic7 Unfortunately, very few sheep _ the severe winter last year.(A)survived(B) endured(C) spent(D)remained alive8 They discussed the problem three or four times, but could come to no _.(A)end(B) conclusion(C) result(D)judgment9 Well, lets put our he

5、ads together and find _ to the problem.(A)an answer(B) a way(C) a solution(D)a method10 The old couple decided to move out of town to a quiet _ , where they had spent several years immediately after their marriage.(A)pace(B) suburb(C) neighborhood(D)area11 They overcame all the difficulties and fulf

6、illed the plan ten days ahead of schedule, _ was something we had not expected.(A)that(B) this(C) it(D)which12 Bob tried in vain to trick his little brother _ some money from their mothers purse.(A)to steal(B) to stealing(C) into steal(D)into stealing13 I was _ to find his article on such an _ topic

7、 so _.(A)surprised, excited, bored(B) surprising, exciting, boring(C) surprised, exciting, boring(D)surprising, excited, bored14 It was in 1777 _ Vermont, threatened with invasion, declared itself an independent commonwealth.(A)when(B) that(C) in which(D)which15 _ a professor of physics at Massachus

8、etts Institute of Technology, Edward Charles Pickering established the first physics laboratory in the United States.(A)While(B) being(C) Although(D)He was16 He didnt _ and he failed the examination.(A)work enough hard(B) work hard enough(C) hard work enough(D)hard enough work17 The two boys had so

9、_ in common that they soon became good friends.(A)little(B) few(C) much(D)many18 As fuel prices rose, bus companies raised their fares, and _.(A)so did the airlines(B) nor did the airlines(C) so the airlines did(D)nor the airlines did19 _ mainly for the invention of the telephone, Alexander Graham B

10、ell devoted his life to helping the deaf.(A)He is remembered(B) To remember(C) While remembering(D)Though remembered20 If Dorothy had not been badly hurt in a car accident, _ in last months marathon race.(A)she would participate(B) she might participate(C) she would have participated(D)she must have

11、 participated21 If you undertake this project you are bound to _ many difficulties.(A)encounter(B) face with(C) overcome(D)handle22 I suddenly realized that he was trying to _ quarrelling with me.(A)consider(B) enjoy(C) avoid(D)prevent23 The three hours I spent in the school library _ my old passion

12、 for reading.(A)brought about(B) brought over(C) brought forth(D)brought back24 Thousands of people _ to see the parade.(A)turned off(B) turned out(C) turned up(D)turned over25 The real trouble _ their lack of confidence in their abilities.(A)lies in(B) lies on(C) results in(D)leads to26 Recently th

13、e newspapers have reported several _ on the boundaries of Israel and Jordan.(A)accidents(B) incidents(C) events(D)happenings27 The actual cost of the building was much higher than our original _.(A)consideration(B) judgment(C) estimate(D)plan28 Henry looked very much _ when he was caught cheating in

14、 the biology exam.(A)discouraging(B) embarrassed(C) disappointing(D)pleasing29 At the beginning of this semester, our history professor _ a list of books for us to read.(A)passed on(B) fished(C) handed in(D)made out30 Here are some toys. You can _ one or two for your little son as a birthday gift fr

15、om me.(A)single out(B) pick out(C) take off(D)word out31 I am afraid I wont have any influence over my 18-year-old daughter _ her mind is made up.(A)at the moment(B) in order that(C) once(D)because32 The team really looks good tonight because the coach had them _ every night this week.(A)practice(B)

16、 to practice(C) practiced(D)practicing33 Excuse me, but it is time to have your temperature _.(A)taking(B) to take(C) take(D)taken34 Janes dress is similar in design _ her sisters.(A)with(B) like(C) to(D)as35 _ it is youve found, you must give it back to the person it belongs to.(A)That(B) What(C) W

17、hatever(D)However36 Consumers should do _ than simply complain about the poor quality of goods.(A)much less(B) some more(C) far less(D)far more37 Beth _ California in 1981 and _ in Texas ever since.(A)left, worked(B) has left, has worded(C) left, has worked(D)has left, worded38 Frank had worked for

18、two years to be a carpenter, but found his progress _.(A)discouraging and unsatisfied(B) discouraging and dissatisfied(C) discouraged and dissatisfied(D)unsatisfactory and discouraging39 There was more than _ rain and snow last year, so some parts of the country have been flooded this spring.(A)extr

19、a(B) efficient(C) effective(D)adequate40 It was not a serious accident, the car needs only some _ repairs.(A)major(B) secondary(C) minor(D)primary二、Reading ComprehensionDirections: There are 4 passages in this part, each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of the

20、m, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.41 Human wants seem endless. When a starving man gets a meal, he begins to think about an overcoat; when an executive gets a new

21、sports car, visions of country clubs and pleasure boats dance into view.The many wants of mankind might be regarded as making up several levels. When there is money enough to satisfy one level of wants, another level appears.The first and most basic level of wants involves food. Once this want is sa

22、tisfied, a second level of wants appears: clothing and some sort of shelter. By the end of World War these wants were satisfied for a great majority of Americans. Then a third level appeared. It included such items as automobiles and new houses.By 1957 or 1958 this third level of wants was fairly we

23、ll satisfied. Then, in the late 1950s a fourth level of wants appeared: the “life-enriching“ level. While other levels involve physical satisfaction-the feeding, comfort, safety, and transportation of the human body-this level stresses mental needs for recognition, achievement, and happiness. It inc

24、ludes a variety of goods and services, many of which could be called “luxury“ items. Among them are vacation trips, the best medical and dental care, and entertainment. Also included here are fancy foods and the latest styles in clothing.On the fourth level, a greater percentage of consumer spending

25、 goes to services, while on the first three levels more is spent on goods. Will consumers raise their sights to a fifth level of wants as their income increases, or will they continue to demand luxuries and personal services on the fourth level?A fifth level probably would involve wants that can be

26、achieved best by community action. Consumers may be spending more on taxes to pay for government action against disease, ignorance, crime, and prejudice. After filling our stomachs, our clothes closets(衣橱), our garages, our teeth, and our minds, we now may seek to ensure the health, safety, and leis

27、ure to enjoy more fully the good things on the first four levels.41 According to the passage, man will begin to think about such needs as housing and clothing only when _.(A)he has saved up enough money(B) he has grown dissatisfied with his simple shelter(C) he has satisfied his hunger(D)he has lear

28、ned to build houses42 It can be inferred from the passage that by the end of the World War II most Americans _.(A)were very rich(B) lived in poverty(C) had the good things on the first three levels(D)did not own automobiles43 All of the following except _ are related to “physical satisfactions“.(A)a

29、 successful career(B) a cozy home(C) a good service(D)a family car44 The main concern of man on the fourth level is _.(A)the more goods the better(B) the more mental satisfaction the better(C) the more “luxury“ items the better(D)the more earnings the better45 The author is inclined to think that a

30、fifth level _.(A)would be little better than the fourth level(B) may be a lot more desirable than the first level(C) can be the last and most satisfying level(D)will become attainable if the government takes action46 We are all naturally attracted to people with idea, beliefs and interests like our

31、own. Similarly, we feel comfortable with people with physical qualities similar to ours.You may have noticed how people who live or work closely together come to behave in a similar way. Unconsciously we copy those we are close to or love or admire. So a sportsmans individual way of walking with rai

32、sed shoulder is imitated by an admiring fan; a pair of lovers both shake their heads in the same way; an employee finds himself duplicating his bosss habit of wagging (摇摆) a pen between his fingers while thinking.In every case, the influential person may not consciously notice the imitation, but he

33、will feel comfortable in its presence. And if he does notice the matching of his gestures or movements, he finds it pleasing he is influencing people: they are drawn to him.Sensitive people have been mirroring their friends and acquaintances all their lives, and winning affection and respect m this

34、way without being aware of their methods. Now, for people who want to win agreement or trust, affection or sympathy. Some psychologists recommend the deliberate use of physical mirroring.The clever saleswoman echoes her lady customers movements, tilting her head in the same way to judge a color matc

35、h, or folding her arms a few seconds after the customer, as though consciously attracted by her. The customer feels that the saleswoman is in sympathy with her, and understands her needs a promising relationship for a sale to take place.The Clever lawyer, trying in la law-court to influence a judge,

36、 imitates the great man shrugging of his shoulders, the tone of his voice and the rhythm of his speech.Of course, physical mirroring must be subtle. If you blind (眨眼) every time your target blinks, or bite your bottom lip every time he does, your mirroring has become mockery (嘲笑) and you can expect

37、trouble. So, if you cant model sympathetically, dont play the game.46 According to the passage, “physical mirroring“ (line 4, paragraph 4) means _.(A)the attraction to people with ideas, belief and interests like our own(B) the comfortable feeling about people with physical qualities similar to ours

38、(C) the fact that people living or working closely together behave in a similar way(D)the imitation of the gestures or movements of those we are close to, or love, or admire47 According to the author, all of the following except _ are the deliberate uses of physical mirroring.(A)a saleswoman tilts h

39、er head after her customer to judge a color match(B) a lawyer imitates the tone of the judges voice and the rhythm of his speech(C) sensitive people have been mirroring their friends all their lives(D)a naughty boy blinks every time the teacher blinks48 Which of the following is true?(A)Sensitive pe

40、ople have been mirroring their friends and acquaintances because they want to win their affection and respect(B) The clever saleswoman echoes her lady customers movements because she is unconsciously attracted by her(C) The man who imitates the judge is trying to influence him(D)Physical mirroring i

41、s always flattering to those who are imitated49 Physical mirroring can cause trouble if _.(A)The person mirrored finds that people are drawn to him(B) the mirroring ha become mockery(C) the lawyer shrugs his shoulders the way the judge does(D)it has been found to be deliberately used50 The paragraph

42、 following this passage will most probably move on to _.(A)some ways to prevent physical mirroring from offending(B) the mirroring has become mockery(C) the lawyer shrugs his shoulders the way the judge does(D)it has been found to be deliberately used51 The U. S. Army Infantry (步兵), which calls Fort

43、 Benning home, has fought in every major conflict involving the nations military. Yet developing a program for effective infantry training came neither quickly nor easily. The first movement to shape the countrys foot soldiers into a superior force came more than 200 years ago at the request of the

44、general who became the first president of the United States.Revolutionary forces commanded by General George Washington were barely surviving as they camped at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during the winter of 1777. Washington realized that his soldiers, shivering in rags. Needed better training if t

45、here were to be any hope of winning against the well-schooled British army. He sought advice from the respected Prussian (普鲁士) general, Baron Fredreich von Steuben.Von Steuben agreed to help, but recognized the huge challenge he faced to change the loose band of rebels into a disciplined, well-organ

46、ized force. As one observer at the time noted, the colonial army “was the finest body of troops he had ever seen out of step . Von 8teubens own assessment was that the Continental Army was a shame. “There was no uniformity of drill, no similarity of organization , and no teamwork of any kind “, wrot

47、e Leroy Yarborough, first lieutenant (中尉) of infantry , in an unpublished 1931 history of Fort Benning. No two companies drilled alike. And they all drilled poorly.But Von Steuben was resourceful and energetic and known for his persuasiveness. He established standard drill exercises and taught them

48、patiently, but persistently to the troops. Once he saw progress, he chose those most skilled in military formations to demonstrate for the rest to imitate. This practice of using the best troops to model techniques and tactics become fundamental in military training, continuing long after the Revolu

49、tionary War. For his efforts, Von Steuben is known as the “Father of the U. S. Infantry.“51 The first two paragraphs tell us _.(A)how Von Steuben became the general of the American infantry(B) how the revolutionary forces came to be commanded by Washington(C) how Washington set about asking von Steuben t

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