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[专升本类试卷]专升本(英语)模拟试卷154及答案与解析.doc

1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 154 及答案与解析一、Phonetics(A)uncle(B) umbrella(C) custom(D)university (A)relative(B) delay(C) connect(D)chest (A)simply(B) fairly(C) reply(D)peacefully (A)touches(B) praises(C) gives(D)oranges (A)file(B) fight(C) film(D)final 二、Part I Vocabulary and StructureDirections: Each of the following

2、sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then, mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.6 _ you go there early, there wont be much a chance of getting a ticket.(A)Until(B) If(C) Unless(D)If only 7 -Have your students ever seen the silent film? -No, they a

3、re too young _ the old film.(A)to seeing(B) have seen(C) to have seen(D)to have not seen 8 I should like to have you _ my partners.(A)met(B) meet(C) meeting(D)to meet 9 It was not until then that I came to realize that knowledge from practice.(A)comes(B) has come(C) came(D)had come 10 We have reache

4、d a point _ a change is needed.(A)where(B) that(C) which(D)when 11 -Why didnt you buy it?-I _, but I didnt have the money.(A)would(B) would have(C) had had(D)had bought 12 This bridge is _ that one.(A)four times as long of(B) as four times as(C) four times as long as(D)long four times of 13 It _ 12

5、rabbits to test a sample of vaccine, now it takes only 6.(A)used to taking(B) used to take(C) is used to take(D)was used to taking 14 Strange _ his behavior may be, there is a very good reason for it.(A)although(B) even if(C) as(D)that 15 _ in the strange city, the poor boy fell to(A)Lost. crying(B)

6、 Lost. cry(C) Having been lost. cry(D)To lose. crying 16 To _ did you speak on the campus?(A)who(B) whom(C) which(D)those 17 The idea for the new project came to Jack _ to his study recently.(A)while devoting(B) while devoting himself(C) while he was devoted(D)while devoted 18 A _ talk is too long f

7、or those children.(A)two hours(B) two hours(C) two-hour(D)two-hours 19 If there are any new words, _ in a dictionary.(A)look them through(B) look them up(C) look them over(D)look them up and down 20 _ is accepted as wrong is not necessarily wrong.(A)It(B) That(C) What(D)That it 三、Part III Reading Co

8、mprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehension questions. Read the passages and choose the best answer to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.20 The traffic lights were re

9、d when the motorist moved to them. To the surprise of this passenger the car did not slow down. Suddenly the passenger was thrown forward in the car as the driver stopped it at the last minute. The car stopped in time. “Sorry,“ said the driver, “I didnt notice the light. I thought it was green until

10、 1 saw that it was the top light which was shining. I am color blind, I cant see red colors as you can.“This strange story is quite true. In fact about ten men in every hundred suffer from color blindness in some way, women are luckier-only about one in two hundred is affected like this. Perhaps, af

11、ter all, it is safer to be driven by a woman!Color blindness can be dangerous. For example, when fighting in the woods at night soldiers use lights to signal to each other. A green light may mean “advance“ and a red light may mean“ Danger! keep back!“ You can see what will happen if somebody thinks

12、that red is green !Birds and animals which hunt at night can not see colors. As far as we know, bats can not see colors at all-only light and dark shapes. The eyes of some insects are very strange. They have thousands of little “eyes“ all joined together. Insects can see ultra-violet rays (紫外线) whic

13、h are invisible to us, and some of them can even see X-rays. Indeed, scientists know that there are other colors around us which insects can see but we can not.One scientist experimented with some ants which normally keep their eggs in the dark. When he put their eggs in the sunlight, the ants quick

14、ly dragged them into a dark place. The eggs were then put in different colored rays of light, when the scientist shone an ultra-violet ray on the eggs, then ants quickly dragged them into the red light, thinking that it was dark- ness. Some insects have favourite colors. Mosquitoes like blue but do

15、not like yellow. A red light will not attract insects, but a blue lamp will.In a similar way human beings have favourite colors. Blue is often popular because it is the color of the cool sky and sea. Green is a peaceful color which makes us think of wide fields and forests. Yellow is the cheerful co

16、lor of the sun. On the other hand, red is the Colorof blo, d and fire. It makes some people think of accident, danger and blood. Black is the col- or of night. In the dark we cannot see what is around us, so we are sometimes afraid of the unknown and so not like black as a color. Perhaps that is why

17、 it is often the color of sadness. Yet we are lucky. We can see many beautiful colors by day, and we can see shapes but not color at night. One day we may even learn more about the invisible colors around us.21 From the story at the beginning of the passage we know it is dangerous for a driver_.(A)t

18、o see red traffic lights(B) not to notice the traffic lights(C) to be color blind(D)not to see the red traffic lights 22 The passage mainly about_.(A)color and its surprising effect(B) the eyes of likely things(C) danger caused by color blindness(D)color blindness and color preference 23 If a soldie

19、r took a red light for a green light he probably would_.(A)be left behind alone(B) advance along(C) go with the others(D)stop 24 The reason for some ants to keep their eggs in the dark is_.(A)that it is cooler there(B) that they do not like sunlight(C) not mentioned in the passage(D)that they like r

20、ed light 24 The word “Okay“ is known and used by millions of people all over the world. Still, language experts do not agree on where it came from.Some say it came from the Indian peoples. When Europeans first came to America they heard hundreds of different Indian languages. Many were will develope

21、d.One tribe especially had a well developed language. This was the Chocktaw tribe. They were farmers and fishermen whole lived in the rich Mississippi valley in what is now the state of Alabama. When problems arose, Chocktaw leaders discussed them with the tribal chief. They sat in a circle and list

22、ened to the wisdom of the chief.He heard the different proposals, often raising and lowering his head in agreement, and saying, “Okeh,“ meaning “it is so.“The Indian languages have given many words to English. Twenty four of the American States almost half, have Indian names, Okalahoma, the Dakotas,

23、 Idaho, Wisconsin, Ohio and Tennessee, to name a few. And the names of many rivers, streams, mountains, cities and towns are Indian.However, there are many people who dispute the idea that “Okay“ came from the In di ans. Some say the President Andrew Jackson first used the word “Okay.“ Others claim

24、the word was invented by John Jacob Astor, a fur trader of the late 1700s who became one of the worlds richest men. Still others say a poor railroad clerk made up this word. His name was Obadiah Kelly and he put his initials(首写字母 ), O.K. on each package people gave him to ship by train.So it goes, e

25、ach story sounds reasonable and official.But perhaps the most believable explanation is that the word “Okay“ was invented by a political organization in the 1800s. Martin Van Buren was running for President. A group of people organized a club to support him. They called their political organization

26、the “Okay Club. The letters “O“ and “K“ were taken from the name of Van Burens hometown, the place where he was born, old Kinderhook, New York.There is one thing about “Okay“ that the experts do agree on: that the word is pure American and that it has spread to almost every country on earth.There is

27、 something about the word that appeals to peoples of every language. Yet, here in America it is used mostly in speech, not in serious writing. In recent time, “Okay“ has been given an official place in the English language. But it will be a long time before Americans will officially accept two expre

28、ssions that come from “Okay.“ There are “Oke“ and “Okeydoke“. 25 _different opinions as where the word “Okay“ came from are mentioned in the text.(A)Four(B) Five(C) six(D)Three 26 Which of the following statements about “Okay“ is right, according to the text?(A)It is borrowed from the country of Ind

29、ia.(B) It is accepted as an official word by most countries in the world.(C) Though somewhat welcomed by people from every country, it is limited to speech in most cases in its birth place.(D)It has many different meanings. 27 The writer believes that_.(A)serious writers would rather not use the wor

30、d “Okay“(B) the word is invented by a political organization(C) the word is absolutely an American invention(D)the word was first used by the Indians 28 The 5th paragraph is written in order to prove that_.(A)almost half of the states once belonged to the Indians(B) the Indian language is well devel

31、oped(C) the first settlers not only seized the land of the Indians but also borrowed the word “Okay“ from them(D)there is some truth in the story that the word came from the Indian language 28 A young pair of pandas is expected to settle in their new home in the Atlantas Zoo to- morrow, tile Beijing

32、 Youth Daily reported yesterday.Born in the Chengdu Panda Breeding Base, the two, named Jiu Jiu and Hua Hua, will .spend the next 10 years in the United States. At a cost of $ 4 million, their new home is an exact copy of the natural environment where they lived in Chengdu, Sichuan Province in South

33、west China. The panda house is also equipped with advanced facilities to study pandas in an all-around way, said the report. Visitors can view pandas in a separate room inside thepanda house, which is open to public every day.As part of an international co operative plan to protect and study panda,

34、the co-operation between Chengdu and Atlanta has finally come to an agreement after three years of discussion. And the research fund of $ 5 million raised by Atlantas zoo has also contributed to the co-operation.After a flight in a huge and comfortable case, Jiu Jiu and Hua Hua will be put under qua

35、rantine(隔离) for two weeks upon their arrival. And a welcome ceremony will be held for them in Atlanta on November 20, with ambassador(大使) Li, former U. S. President Carter and his wife, the Georgia governor and mayor of Atlanta. 29 Where is the two pandas original home?(A)Some mountains in Siehuan P

36、rovince.(B) A certain base in the city of Chengdu.(C) The Atlantic Zoo in the United States.(D)A separate room inside the panda house. 30 According to the passage, a pair of pandas is to be sent to the USA after_.(A)they were born in the city of Chengdu(B) they were caught in Sichuan Province(C) the

37、 USA paid $ 4 million to China(D)three years discussion of the two cities 31 How much money does the USA spend on the home for the pandas?(A)$ 4 million.(B) $ 5 million.(C) $ 9 million.(D)$1 million. 32 According to this passage, the panda house will be open to the public at least in_.(A)two days(B)

38、 two weeks(C) two months(D)two years 32 Because of the fast pace of American life, many families can not eat together around the family table every evening. Many people have to be at work during the normal dinner hours.For this reason, fast food restaurants have become very popular. These restaurant

39、s serve foods such as hamburgers, tacos, French fries. Fast-food restaurants are really fast. You dont have to wait a minute or two for your food. They are also convenient. You may dress casually, and in some places you can even order from your car and drive away with your food without going to the

40、restaurant. Finally, fast-food restaurants are inexpensive.Fast food has its shortcoming, too. Most fast-food meals are not very healthy. They are often high in fat and cholesterol(胆固醇), and low in other important nutrients(营养). It is advisable not to eat too much those fast food.33 Most American pe

41、ople_, so fast-food restaurants have become popular.(A)hate to dine with their family(B) like fast foodvery much(C) dont have enough time to eat dinner together with their family(D)live on fast food 34 The writer suggests that_.(A)we should eat more fast food(B) we should not eat too much fast food(

42、C) we should avoid any fast food(D)we should not serve fast food 35 Which sentence is TRUE?(A)Fast food is popular because of the high fat.(B) Fast food is good to us.(C) Fast food has rich nutrients.(D)Fast food has its advantage and disadvantage. 四、Part IV ClozeDirections: There are some blanks in

43、 the following passages. 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.35 We are interested in the weather because it【21 】us so directlywhat we wear,【22】we do, and even h

44、ow we feel. Geographers, however, are【23】interested in climate than in weather. Climate is the pattern of all the weather conditions over a long period of time. Generally【24】, climate【25】to these normal weather conditions, not【26】daily or yearly changes.Climate, like weather, changes【27】time. It is

45、true【28】these changes 【29】a long time, but not as long as we might expect. Records show that over the centuries large portions of the earth have experienced great changes【30】climate.(A)effects(B) defects(C) infects(D)affects (A)what(B) how(C) which(D)that (A)more(B) less(C) not so(D)as (A)to speak(B

46、) spoken(C) speaking(D)speak (A)infers(B) prefers(C) refers(D)defers (A)collective(B) individual(C) individually(D)individuality (A)at(B) in(C) on(D)over (A)that(B) whether(C) what(D)which (A)spend(B) cost(C) pay(D)take (A)at(B) to(C) in(D)on 五、Part VII Writing46 For this part, you are allowed thirt

47、y minutes to write a composition on the topic “The Important of Self-confidence“. You should write at least 120 words, and base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below:1. 凡事均应有信心;2自信心的重要性;3有了正确的态度,建立信心是可能的。六、Daily Conversation46 根据中文提示,将对话中缺少的内容写在线上。这些句子必须符合英语表达习惯。打句号的地方,用陈述句;打问号的地方,用

48、疑问句。提示:Joe 和 Henry 谈起报上的一篇文章, Henry 问什么报,什么文章。他没有读这篇文章,但表示下午要读,然后告别。Joe: Hi, have you read todays newspaper?Henry:【51】?Joe: The Peoples Daily.Henry:【52】. But I only looked through it while having lunch.Joe: Did you notice an interesting article?Henry:【53】?Joe: About ait pollution.Henry:【54】. On whic

49、h page?Joe: On page 5. At the bottom.Henry: Good. Ill read it this afternoon.Joe: Dont forget to tell me what you think after reading it.Henry: Sure.【55】Joe: See you.专升本(英语)模拟试卷 154 答案与解析一、Phonetics1 【正确答案】 D2 【正确答案】 B3 【正确答案】 C4 【正确答案】 C5 【正确答案】 C二、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

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