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[专升本类试卷]专升本(英语)模拟试卷145及答案与解析.doc

1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 145 及答案与解析一、Part I Vocabulary and StructureDirections: Each of the following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then, mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.1 Many young people like _ coffee.(A)fast(B) instant(C) immediate(D)quick 2 Be

2、cause of bribery, he was sentenced to death and was _ political right all his life.(A)deprived his(B) deprived him of his(C) deprived of his(D)deprived 3 He is willing to go with me, but Id rather he _ at home.(A)should stay(B) stayed(C) stay(D)d better to stay 4 But for your help, I _ .(A)must fail

3、(B) might fail(C) would have failed(D)will fail 5 The author has drawn _ the materials collected during his visits to China.(A)with(B) on(C) by(D)in 6 He tried to _ the rumour about his being bribed.(A)dispel(B) hide(C) give up(D)break off 7 It was obvious that the accident happened _ .(A)on design(

4、B) with purpose(C) by design(D)by purpose 8 Im not sure where our teacher is. She _ to see Xiao Wang, who is ill at home.(A)cant have gone(B) shouldnt have gone(C) might have gone(D)must have gone 9 Im a college student. If I hadnt been enrolled to college, I probably _ in a factory now.(A)would be

5、working(B) would have worked(C) am working(D)work 10 The rising unemployment may _ affect the growth of economy.(A)favorably(B) effectively(C) greatly(D)adversely 11 Its too expensive for me. I cant _ it.(A)spend(B) cost(C) afford(D)pay 12 He works too hard. Thats _ is wrong with him.(A)why(B) how(C

6、) where(D)what 13 The population rose fast in the places which had the most _ soils such as on the flood plains of great rivers.(A)fertile(B) abundant(C) rich(D)barren 14 The death number in the wreck will be _ due to the bad weather.(A)increased(B) larged(C) enlarged(D)decreased 15 He felt very tir

7、ed because he _ 18 hours without a rest.(A)had worked(B) worked(C) was working(D)had been working 16 Its his _ that about every hundred years it becomes necessary to have a change movement.(A)believe(B) belief(C) beliefs(D)believes 17 They agreed to order _ the waiter recommended to them.(A)whomever

8、(B) whoever(C) whichever(D)whatever 18 The snakes will attack only if you take it _ surprise.(A)in(B) by(C) with(D)on 19 The store readjusted its price to attract more _ .(A)customs(B) customers(C) costumes(D)cosmetics 20 Computers can be designed _ many automation processes purposes.(A)to(B) in(C)

9、on(D)for 21 In the future, people will mainly depend on _ energy.(A)sun(B) solar(C) mine(D)mineral 22 Not until a baby kangaroo is four months old _ to live outside its mothers pouch.(A)it begins(B) he begins(C) is he beginning(D)does it begin 23 _ , a car knocked him down.(A)As he walked home(B) Ha

10、ving walked home(C) While walking home(D)Walking home 24 _ mainly as a film star, Victoria can paint very well.(A)She is known(B) Though known(C) While knowing(D)Her being known 25 Whenever we are in trouble, we can _ him for help.(A)turn down(B) turn to(C) turn out(D)turn up 26 _ the graduates expe

11、riences that he couldnt find a good job.(A)Were so few(B) Such few were(C) So few were(D)So little were 27 After the drops were placed in the patients eyes, his pupils became _ .(A)increased(B) decreased(C) enlarged(D)expanded 28 The buyer played a large _ for that kind of bicycle because it will se

12、ll well.(A)demand(B) command(C) order(D)purchase 29 Free football tickets will be sent to _ phones us first.(A)anyone(B) who(C) whoever(D)whomever 30 Mr. White was 10 years senior _ his wife.(A)than(B) to(C) by(D)of 31 I think she _ fight now.(A)reading(B) is read(C) is reading(D)to read 32 A skille

13、d platform speaker outlines the main points before he _ the speech.(A)speak(B) talk(C) deliver(D)shift 33 In order to find an approach _ with the inconvenient, a world conference net and agreedupon a universal system of standard time.(A)in dealing(B) dealing(C) to dealing(D)to deal 34 _ everyone get

14、s a headache now and then.(A)Hardly(B) Scarcely(C) Virtually(D)Likely 35 They are _ the same size, though _ different colour.(A)of.of(B) in.in(C) to.in(D)of.in 二、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehension ques

15、tions. Read the passages and choose the best answer to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.35 In May 1927, at least four different people were planning to fly between New York and Paris. On the morning of 20 May, none of them had done so,

16、yet Lindbergh took off from New York in his small plane. It was heavy with fuel and it seemed it would never get off the ground. Lindbergh hit several wet spots on the airfield and bounced dangerously. He got into the air just in time to avoid a tractor and some telegraph wires at the end of the fie

17、ld.For the first eleven hours he flew along the Atlantic coastline. When he turned towards the open ocean, he had flown almost as far and as long as Alcook and Brown had in 1919.It was getting dark and the worst part of the flight was just beginning.First, there was a freezing fog. For a time he avo

18、ided this by flying lower over the water. But then the fog came down to the tops of the waves. Lindbergh flew higher but it was so cold that ice formed on the wings. In the black darkness he shook the ice off by diving and turning sharply. Twenty-four hours had passed now, he was terribly tired. He

19、was still over the Atlantic in darkness. He ate nothing because he thought it would be easier to stay awake on an empty stomach. Then dawn came. He saw a few fishing boats below. He dived down, switched off his engine and called out, “which way is Ireland?“ The fishermen were too surprised to answer

20、. But a few minutes later he was over the Irish coast. He had navigated by his own calculations and a few simple instruments. He flew on over England and crossed Paris. A huge, excited crowd of 100,000 people were waiting for him when he landed. He had flown for thirty-three and a haft hours. It is

21、probably the most famous fight in history.36 Lindbergh found it hard to take off because _.(A)the airfield was wet(B) he took too much fuel with him(C) a tractor almost blocked the runway(D)it was too dark to see well 37 Af-ter he took off from New York, he _.(A)flew along the coastline for quite a

22、long time(B) immediately turned towards the open ocean(C) ran into freezing fog and ice over the Atlantic(D)found it was already getting dark 38 Why didnt he eat anything?(A)He had forgotten to bring any food with him.(B) He was afraid he would fall asleep if he should eat anything.(C) He was not hu

23、ngry.(D)It was difficult to eat while flying a plane. 39 How did he find Ireland?(A)He happened to fly over it.(B) He remembered it himself.(C) He made a guess and happened to be right.(D)He figured it out with the help of some simple instruments. 40 This is an article _.(A)on aviation history(B) ab

24、out a man called Lindbergh and his plane(C) about a famous flight across the Atlantic(D)about how to go to Paris from New York by plane 40 The difference between biological and physical science is not that one is inexact, the other exact, but in degree of exactness, this being related to the number

25、of variables which must be dealt with simultaneously and the extent to which they can be controlled. In general, the biological sciences must deal with larger errors than the physical sciences; but this is not uniformly true, as the student will realize when he considers the accuracy of meteorologic

26、al prediction or if he comprehends the meaning of the fact that the structural engineer considers it necessary very often to use a safety factor of two or three hundred per cent. The statistical principles of dealing with error of measurement, or in prediction and generalization, are the same whethe

27、r the errors are large or small. Statistics is not a means of confusing issues that would otherwise be clear, nor a substitute for obtaining clear answers, but a means of checking and controlling conclusions by providing an estimate of the error to which a conclusion is subject.41 What do statistics

28、 do for science?(A)They get rid of intuition,(B) They make it more logical.(C) They reduce everything to numbers.(D)They give an idea of the amount of error involved. 42 According to the writer, the exactness of a science is partly related to _.(A)the skill of the scientist(B) the extent to which va

29、riables can be controlled(C) the requirements of the observer(D)the development of more accurate instruments 43 Wben the error is small, the statistical principles used in dealing with it are _ when the error is big.(A)simpler than(B) more difficult than(C) not yet understood(D)the same as 44 How of

30、ten is physical science more accurate than biological science?(A)Never.(B) Always.(C) Usually.(D)Occasionally. 45 What is the author of this passage saying about meteorology?(A)It is becoming more accurate.(B) It is more accurate than the biological sciences.(C) It is more accurate than some of the

31、measurements of structural engineers.(D)It is relatively inaccurate. 45 . At a pedestrian crossing:a) When you have stepped off the pavement on to a zebra crossing, traffic must stop to let you cross. But dont be foolish: make sure that drivers have enough time to give way to you.b) If a police offi

32、cer is directing the traffic, watch for his signals. Do not cross until he holds up the traffic.c) At a crossing with traffic lights, do not cross in front of traffic which has the signal to go. At a bus or tram stop:If you want to get on a bus or a tram give a clear signal for it to stop and do not

33、 step into the road until it has done so. When you get off a bus or a tram and wish to cross to the opposite side of the road, do not walk behind the vehicle. Wait until the vehicle has moved off and make sure there is no other traffic before you cross the road46 According to the passage, at a pedes

34、trian crossing you should not _.(A)expect cars to stop for you(B) cross without giving the driver enough time to stop(C) step off the pavement(D)expect drivers to give you enough time to cross 47 If you are at a crossing where the traffic has green light, you should _.(A)make sure that drives have e

35、nough time to give way to you(B) cross the road in the same direction as the traffic(C) wait until there is a traffic hold-up(D)wait until the light for the traffic changes to red 48 According to the passage, at bus or tram stop you should _.(A)cross to the opposite side of the road before signaling

36、 the bus or tram to stop(B) step into the road in good time before the bus or tram arrives.(C) not leave the pavement until the bus or tram has stopped.(D)only leave the pavement to signal the bus or tram to stop. 49 According to the passage, when you have got off a bus or tram and Want to cross the

37、 road, you should _.(A)wait until the bus or tram has left before you cross.(B) always make sure you are behind the bus or tram.(C) never cross in front the bus or tram.(D)always cross in front the bus or tram. 50 Where was the passage most probably excerpted?(A)Highway Code.(B) Classified Advertise

38、ment.(C) The Constitution.(D)Commercial Advertisement. 50 Mr. Phanourakis was 80 years old when he left his Greek mountain village and took. a foreign ship for America. His sons had done well in the restaurant business there and wanted him to spend his remaining years with them.Mr. Phanourakis knew

39、no language except his own but, with the self-confidence of a mountain villager, he made his way easily about the ship. When the bell announced the serving of lunch on his first day on board he found the number of his table from the list outside the dining-room and went straight to his table while m

40、any of the other passengers crowded helplessly round the chief steward waiting to be told where their tables were.It was a small table for two. Mr. Phanourakis sat down. After a few minutes his table-companion arrived. “Bon appetit, msieur,“ he murmured politely, as he took the other chair.Mr. Phano

41、urakis looked at him quickly and then smiled. “Phanourakis,“ he said, carefully spacing out the Greek syllables.During the afternoon, one of the ships officers, who spoke a little Greek, asked Mr. Phanourakis whether he had found any acquaintances on board.The old man shook his head. “The only perso

42、n Ive met is my table-companion,“ he said. “I think hes French. His name is Bonappetit.“That is not a name,“ said the officer gently. “It is a French expression that means good appetite.“ 51 The old mans sons wanted him to go to America _.(A)to live the rest of his life with them(B) and stay with th

43、em for a few years(C) to help them run their restaurant(D)to see how rich they had become 52 The only language that he could speak was _.(A)French(B) Greek(C) English(D)German 53 When his table-companion said “Bun appetit,“ he wanted to know _.(A)the old mans name(B) where the old man was from(C) wh

44、ere the old man was going(D)none of the above 54 It seemed that _.(A)the old man could eat only a little food(B) the old man could eat a lot(C) the old man ate little because of his old age(D)the old man ate little because of seasickness 55 Which of the following is not true?(A)The old man misunders

45、tood his table-companion.(B) It was easier for the old man than for many of the other passengers to go about the ship.(C) Being a mountain villager, the old man was serf-confident.(D)Nobody except the old man on board knew Greek. 三、Part IV ClozeDirections: There are some blanks in the following pass

46、ages. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passages. Then, mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.55 Our boat floated on (漂流) ,between walls of forest too thick to allow us a view of the land we were passing【21】thoug

47、h we knew from the map that our river must from time to time be passing through chains of hills.【22】did we find a place where we could have landed. So we stayed in the boat hoping that we【 23】the sea, a friendly fisherman would pick us up and take us to the civilization.We lived【 24】fish, any fruit

48、and nuts we could pick up out of the water. As we had no fire, we had to eat everything,【25】the raw fish. I had never tasted raw fish before, and I must say I did not much enjoy the【26】: perhaps sea-fish which do not live in the mud are less tasteless. As for water, there was a choice: we could drin

49、k muddy river water,【 27】 die of thirst. We drank the water. Men who have just escaped what had appeared to be certain death lose all worries about such small things as diseases caused by dirty water. In fact, none of us suffered from any illness【28】.One day we passed another village, but fortunately nobody sa

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