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[专升本类试卷]专升本(英语)模拟试卷185及答案与解析.doc

1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 185 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 She treats me _ I were a stranger.(A)like(B) likely,(C) as if(D)seem 2 My br

2、others room is _ mine.(A)twice the size of(B) as twice the size(C) as twice as(D)twice the size as 3 As she the newspaper, the baby _ asleep.(A)read; was falling(B) was reading; fell(C) was reading; was falling(D)read; fell 4 -Must I finish the term paper before Friday?(A)No, you mustnt(B) Yes, you

3、may(C) No, you dont have to(D)Yes, you need 5 I heard somebody _ at the door.(A)knocked(B) to knock(C) knock(D)knocking 6 Every reader thinks that Jack is not _ much a writer as a reporter.(A)so(B) as(C) that(D)very 7 _ for several times, Bill made up his mind not to play computer games at night any

4、 more.(A)To be scolded(B) To have been scolded(C) Being scolded(D)Having been scolded 8 Half of those books _ best-sellers.(A)is(B) are(C) am(D)was 9 _ is believing.(A)Seeing(B) Seen(C) To be seeing(D)To see 10 When he just got off the plane, he gave us a good description of _ in Africa.(A)what he h

5、ad seen(B) that he had seen(C) which he had seen(D)he had seen what 11 If there were no examinations, we should have _ at school.(A)the happiest time(B) a more happier time(C) much happiest time(D)a much happier time 12 It was Jane _ bought a dictionary from a second-hand book store yesterday.(A)who

6、(B) which(C) that(D)whom 13 The boy wanted to ride his bicycle in the street, but his mother told him _.(A)not to(B) not to do(C) not do it(D)do not to 14 When I arrived, I learned Mary _ for almost an hour.(A)had gone(B) had set off(C) had left(D)had been away 15 She cant find money for life necess

7、ities, _ such luxuries as jewelry and perfume.(A)leave alone(B) leave well alone(C) let well along(D)let alone 二、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehension questions. Read the passages and choose the best answ

8、er to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.15 Marts story in China began many thousands of years ago. Remains of an early form of man discovered in China, known as Peking Man, indicate that Stone Age men lived in the area as long as 500,000

9、 years ago. During the centuries that followed, their descendants laid the foundations of civilization in China.Throughout its history, China has been a rich source of inventions. Silk, the compass, tea and porcelain originated there. In addition, they are responsible for the invention of paper and

10、printing. The Chinese had used ink as early as 1 200 B. C. , an excellent type which they made from lampblack and which is known in English as India ink or China ink. By the end of the first century A. D. , the Chinese had invented paper.The Chinese also invented printing. Early Chinese printing is

11、called block printing. The printer carved raised characters on a block of wood, wet the surface of the characters with ink, and pressed sheets of paper against them. Printers in the 11th century went on to invent movable type of baked clay. The characters of the movable type could be rearranged to f

12、orm different words and thus be used over and over again. The Chinese alphabet has about 40 thousand characters. Because of the difficulty of producing so many pieces of type, most Chinese printers continued to use block printing.16 A good synonym for underlined word “descendants“ in paragraph 1 is

13、_.(A)foreigners(B) following generations(C) enemies(D)fossilized remains 17 The name of an earlier form of man found in China is _.(A)New Stone Man(B) Silk Man(C) Peking Man(D)India Man 18 Which type of printing is more convenient based on the passage?(A)Movable type.(B) Baked clay.(C) Block printin

14、g.(D)Wet ink. 19 This passage talks mostly about _.(A)the landforms of China(B) the people of China(C) Chinese explorers(D)Chinese history 19 American Blacks experienced a revolution after 1945, a revolution in expectations. Following World War , the steady movement toward first-class citizenship fo

15、r Black people quickened, with significant actions taking place in courts of law, in voting booths, in restaurants and in the streets of the nation.A decade of intense civil rights activity was launched in 1954 when the United States Supreme Court declared segregated schools to be unconstitutional.

16、In 1955, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. , effectively organized the Blacks of Atlanta, Georgia, in a bus boycott. The boycott lasted two years, and when it was over, Blacks no longer were degraded by being forced to sit or stand in the rear of buses.In 1960, a group of Black college students decided th

17、at they, sis well as white persons, had the right to eat at a lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina. This sit-in sparked an aggressive national movement and, in the next few years, thousands of young men and women - Black and white, North and South - overturned local laws and customs that had

18、maintained segregation. Sit-ins, prayins, freedom rides, freedom marches and demonstrations to open all schools to Black children took place across the nation.20 Several important actions took place to change the status of black people _.(A)after World War (B) in 1954(C) before 1945(D)in 1960 21 In

19、which city was the bus boycott organized?(A)Georgia.(B) Greensboro.(C) North Carolina.(D)Atlanta. 22 Who are the first to make the success of sit-in become true?(A)Black college students and whites.(B) First-class citizens.(C) The Blacks of Atlanta.(D)Young men and women in Greensboro. 23 The best t

20、itle for this passage is _.(A)Black History(B) Educational Opportunities for Blacks(C) The Fight for Equality(D)Civil Rights Workers of the 60s 23 People often speak of fire as though it were a living creature-It grows, dances, needs oxygen, feeds on whatever it can find, and then dies. And when a f

21、orest fire rages out of control, threatening human lives and homes, it must be fought like a “wild animal.“ The fight is often desperate, since firefighters best efforts may be dwarfed by the fury of a large fire. But the fires own traits can be used against it.The heated air above a fire rises in a

22、 pillar of smoke and burnt gases, pulling fresh air in from the sides to replace it. Firefighters use this fact when they “fight fire with fire.“ They start a fire well in front of the one which they are fighting. Instead of traveling on in front of the huge fire, the smaller fire is pulled back tow

23、ard it by the updrafts of the larger blaze. As it travels back to meet the large fire, the smaller backfire burns away the fuel that the forest fire needs to survive.Even when a backfire has been well set, however, the fire may still win the struggle. The wind which the firefighters used to help the

24、m may now become their enemy. When the backfire meets the main fire, before both die for lack of fuel, there is tremendous flame, great heat and wild winds. A strong gust may blow the fire into the treetops beyond the area, giving the fire new fuel and a new life.24 This passage focuses on _.(A)how

25、fires start(B) damage caused by fire(C) the fascination of fire(D)fighting forest fires 25 A backfire is started _.(A)behind a forest fire(B) ahead of a forest fire(C) on the sides of a forest fire(D)all around a forest fire 26 This passage suggests that a fire will travel _.(A)faster than a horse c

26、an run(B) in all directions at the same speed(C) in whatever direction the wind is blowing(D)toward the nearest source of fuel 27 In the last paragraph, the writer again refers to the fire as a living creature by saying that it _.(A)can be blown around by the wind(B) dwarfs mans best efforts(C) heat

27、s the air above it(D)may still win the struggle 27 When Abraham Lincoln was a lawyer in rural Illinois, he and a certain judge in town once got to bantering with one another about horse trading. The upshot of the discussion was that they agreed that the next morning, at nine oclock, they would meet

28、in front of the general store and make a trade. Each would bring a horse, unseen by anyone up to that hour. If either backed out of the deal, he would forfeit $ 25. The money from each man was held by the local banker.The next morning, at the appointed hour, the Judge, came up the dirt road, leading

29、 the sorriest looking specimen of a horse ever seen in those parts of Illinois. The large crowd viewing the spectacle burst out laughing, already knowing that Abe Lincoln was bound to get the worst of the deal. A poorer horse just couldnt exist anywhere and still be walking.In a few minutes, however

30、, Mr. Lincoln was seen approaching the general store carrying something quite large and bulky on his shoulders. As he drew nearer, the crowd saw what it was, and great shouts and laughter broke out. The shouts and laughter soon broke into a thunderous roar when Mr. Lincoln, looking carefully and ser

31、iously over the Judges animal, set down his sawhorse(锯木架), and exclaimed, “Well, Judge, this is the first time I ever got the worst of it in a horse trade.“ 28 This passage concerns _.(A)the life of Abe Lincoln(B) a horse trade made by Abe Lincoln(C) a gambling in Illinois(D)Abe Lincolns philosophy

32、29 It is evident that neither Lincoln nor the Judge was _.(A)serious about their agreement(B) a native of Illinois(C) very knowledgeable about horses(D)in the mood for jokes 30 This passage attempts to arouse _.(A)outrage(B) tears(C) sympathy(D)laughter 31 A person who banters is _.(A)singing(B) ins

33、ulting(C) joking(D)deceiving 31 Shoes are outer coverings for the foot. They have soles, and most have heels. The upper part of most shoes extend no higher than the ankle. Boots are footwear that reach beyond the ankle. People wear shoes to protect their feet from harsh weather, sharp objects, and u

34、ncomfortable surfaces. Shoes are also an important part of peoples clothing. As a result, fashion often determines the style of shoes that individuals wear. The desire to be fashionable has led to many unusual shoe styles. In the 1300s, many European men wore shoes called crackowes, which had an ext

35、remely long toe. From the 1300s to the 1700s, some European women wore shoes with really thick soles causing walking to be virtually impossible without support. Shoes once worn in the Orient were connected to a stilt(高跷) as high as six inches.Traditionally, most shoes are made of leather. But many o

36、ther materials are now used. Including canvas, velvet, and synthetic substances such as plastics. Footwear materials and style vary somewhat, depending on climate, custom, or other differences. Farmers in Netherlands often wear heavy wooden shoes that protect their feet from the damp environment whi

37、le Japanese wear shoes outside their home but prefer soft slippers at home. In fact, people in some regions often wear foot coverings other than shoes. Some wear sandals during the hot summer and switch to warm boots for the cold winter.32 What is the main topic of the passage?(A)The history of the

38、shoes.(B) Shoes around the world.(C) The definition of shoes.(D)Shoes and fashion. 33 What can be inferred from the passage about different types of shoes?(A)Boots are defined to be higher than shoes.(B) People in the 1300s to 1700s like to wear uncomfortable shoes.(C) People in Japan do not like to

39、 wear shoes.(D)History has proven that the best shoes are made of leather. 34 According to the passage, what is the main reason for people to wear shoes?(A)To look fashionable.(B) To feel comfortable.(C) Because everyone else wears them.(D)To protect their feet. 35 What is a type of shoes that is me

40、ntioned in the passage?(A)Slippers.(B) Sandals.(C) Soles.(D)Crackowes. 三、Part IV ClozeDirections: There are some blanks in 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 lett

41、er on the Answer Sheet.35 Let me tell you a story about Berb and Mild Carbridge, who used to be very【21】For example, Mild would forget to【22】dinner, or Berb would【23】up for work on Sunday【24】it was Monday. One summer they【25】to take a long plane trip. What do you guess happened? Well, they got to th

42、e airport with only ten minutes to【26】. So time was short. In that【27】anyone would【28】the plane right away. But not Mr. and Mrs. Carbridge. They just had to buy some flight insurance(保险)【29】.All in all, who knows what will happen on a plane flight? They quickly put some【30】into a machine and【31】came

43、 their insurance policy. “Who【32】get the money if we【 33】, I wonder?“ asked Mild. “My mother, of course,“ her husband【34】. “Well mail the【35】to her. Now quick give me a stamp,【36】you?“ he said. “The planes going to【37】in another minute.“ Berb put the stamp on the envelope,【38】it in the mailbox, and【

44、39】began to cry. What happened, do you guess? He had mailed their【40】to his mother! (A)careless(B) forgetful(C) thoughtful(D)foolish (A)do(B) finish(C) give(D)cook (A)get(B) show(C) stand(D)go (A)thinking(B) because(C) even though(D)until (A)seemed(B) appeared(C) were(D)wanted (A)spare(B) have(C) ke

45、ep(D)rest (A)place(B) case(C) time(D)airport (A)abroad(B) broad(C) aboard(D)board (A)ahead of time(B) first(C) above all(D)firstly (A)coins(B) papers(C) checks(D)tickets (A)in(B) off(C) down(D)out (A)must(B) would(C) dares(D)should (A)die(B) leave(C) buy(D)win (A)cried(B) laughed(C) replied(D)said (

46、A)tickets(B) money(C) insurance(D)plane (A)dont(B) will(C) arent(D)shall (A)fly(B) take off(C) land(D)arrive (A)dropped(B) drop(C) dropping(D)drops (A)then(B) quickly(C) suddenly(D)finally (A)money(B) tickets(C) photos(D)stamp 四、Part VII Writing56 请根据下表写一篇英文短文,谈谈合理利用互联网的问题。内容如下;应该做的事:阅读新闻;搜索学习资料;使用下

47、载软件、音乐或电影等不应该做的事:沉湎于网络游戏;透漏个人信息;随意结交网友;访问黄色网页等注意: 1)根据要点进行说明,不要逐句翻译;2)字数:100 左右;3)开头已经给出(不计入字数);4)参考词汇:下载download 软件software 娱乐entertainment黄色网页pornographic web pages 网络游戏onlineSame3Make the Best of InternetWe all know that different people go on the Internet for different purposes_五、Daily Conversat

48、ion57 Shop assistant: Good morning. Can I help yon?Customer:_. I m just looking around.58 W: What s up with Donald? Ive never seen him so happy.M:_.59 Speaker A: Could we have the honor of your presence at the party?Speaker B:_60 W: May I see your driving license(驾照) and vehicle registration card( 登

49、记证), please?M:_61 W: Look at this pink watch. It looks great, doesnt it? And it s only $ 20.M:_62 Customer:_Waiter: Im sorry. Didnt you order fried shrimp(虾子) ?Customer: I ordered fried chicken.Waiter: Oh, all I heard was fried shrimp. Let me have kitchen redo this for you.63 W: Have you decided what to give your son for Christmas yet?M:_64 Tom: This is my

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