1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 20 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 Your parents have to _ you permission before you can go for the excursion.(A)
2、award(B) grant(C) allow(D)offer2 When nothing else, the captain ordered the men to abandon the ship.(A)might done(B) was to be done(C) could be done(D)had been done3 The news that the hero was in the town _ and everyone was excited.(A)evaporated(B) transferred(C) exposed(D)escaped4 The engineer brou
3、ght the students to the workshop to see the planes _.(A)being repaired(B) be repaired(C) to be repaired(D)to repair5 He did very well in all the examinations because he had the _ to study hard.(A)encouragement(B) determination(C) enthusiasm(D)decision6 _ , always boasting about something great he ha
4、s done.(A)Louis again goes there(B) Again goes Louis there(C) There Louis goes again(D)There goes Louis again7 The Minister for Community Development thought long and hard about how to _ the social problems of the poor areas.(A)remedy(B) relieve(C) assist(D)associate8 Fandi won the Player-of-the-Mat
5、ch award because he was the most _ player in the match.(A)outstanding(B) familiar(C) prosperous(D)favourable9 Her mother has no objection to _ TV once Mary has finished her homework.(A)watch(B) her watch(C) her watching(D)watching10 The _ behaviour of the supporters of the football teams caused the
6、police surround the football ground during the match.(A)rough(B) tough(C) coarse(D)harsh11 The road to the other side is shorter now _ the tunnel through the mountain.(A)but for(B) because of(C) as for(D)as to12 The big fire broke out in the night, _ great damage to the nearby towns.(A)causing(B) ca
7、used(C) to cause(D)to be causing13 We were at the end of the hall and could not hear the speech because his vioce was _ soft to be heard.(A)more(B) so(C) too(D)much14 Because we had not booked a hotel, the first thing we did when we reached the Island was to look for _.(A)headquarters(B) defence(C)
8、shelter(D)accommodation15 The waiter at the restaurant handed them a menu _ they could place an order.(A)in that(B) now that(C) so that(D)that16 I did not lose temper when he told me that he wanted to run away from home; instead, I tried to _ with him.(A)deal(B) discuss(C) reason(D)sense17 To avoid
9、getting fined, the Brown family _ either stop making noise or move out of the flat.(A)might(B) must(C) could(D)would18 When the plan was made _ to Henry, he was more than surprised.(A)known(B) know(C) to know(D)knowing19 We must _ a few items, or else we wont have enough money to pay.(A)shut out(B)
10、get off(C) leave out(D)put off20 The treaty was made to protect the country _ invasion by its neighbours.(A)of(B) for(C) with(D)from21 In some societies _ women work outside their homes, there exist many social problems.(A)where(B) which(C) what(D)that22 Neither Mr. Smith nor his children _ taking p
11、art in the sports meet this year.(A)was(B) are(C) is(D)were23 Several banks have joined the _ in order to give better service to their customers.(A)association(B) society(C) community(D)league24 _ entering his flat, Jack was shocked to find his new computer missing.(A)In(B) On(C) By(D)At25 Before th
12、e telephone was _ , man had no way of talking to each other except face to face.(A)invented(B) discovered(C) installed(D)created26 We want to get into touch with a good shipping firm in London, such as _.(A)you(B) yours(C) your(D)yourself27 The punishment on speeding _ necessary if not for one simpl
13、e fact that many people died because of it.(A)was not(B) were not(C) wouldnt have been(D)wouldnt be28 Mr. Brown telephoned the police when he could not _ with the noise from his neighbour any more.(A)put in(B) put off(C) put up(D)put out29 _ , the red-feather currency fits the most satisfactory defi
14、nition of the term “money“.(A)As it is improbable(B) Improbable as it is(C) It is as improbable(D)As improbable it is30 Fashion designers take advantage _ the fact that women will accept any amount of discomfort .so long as they look right.(A)for(B) of(C) with(D)to二、Part II VocabularyDirections: Com
15、plete each of the following sentences with the proper word derived from the one given in the bracket.31 The _ (member) of the club has now increased to a total of 800. 32 The man went back home _ (occasion) due to his hard work. 33 Nearly half of the _ (bore) audience had left the meeting before the
16、 closing address (闭幕词). 34 Reading English novels helps _ (large) your vocabulary. 35 A study has been ordered into the feasibility (可能性) of _ (length) the airports main runway by 200 metres. 36 He felt very _ (protect) towards her and loved her dearly. 三、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections: In
17、 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.37 The foreign student adviser (FSA) and members of hi
18、s or her staff provide a number of services important to all foreign students on campus. Duties of FSAs vary from campus to cam pus, but most are responsible for providing assistance on immigration matters, coordinating all campus and community services available to foreign students and serving as a
19、 liaison between foreign students and personnel on campus and in the community.Foreign student advisers are willing to discuss any matters with their foreign students- even extremely personal ones which in other societies might be discussed only in the family. All discussions with FSAs are kept in s
20、trict confidence, and if the advisers are unable to provide the assistance requested, they are prepared to refer you to the correct office or person, giving you some background about the person and advising you about how best to present your problem. In order for FSAs to provide the most effective a
21、ssistance, it is important that you contact them when you first become aware a problem might be developing rather than waiting until it has be come extremely serious.FSAs will help with all immigration matters-visa problems, transfers to other schools, extensions of stay, travel outside the United S
22、tates, employment permission-and will assist you in contacting the local Immigration and Naturalization Service(移民归化局) office if that should be necessary.37 This passage is mainly about _.(A)university life of foreign students(B) duties of the foreign student advisers(C) immigration matters of forei
23、gn students(D)the relationship between foreign students and their advisers38 According to the passage, if FSAs are unable to provide the assistance, _.(A)they make apology to you(B) they keep silence(C) the introduce you to the agency or person concerned(D)they just say sorry39 According to the pass
24、age, which of the following is NOT true? _.(A)FSAs will evaluate your academic achievements(B) FSAs will give you advise on immigration matters(C) FSAs will help you to open an account in the bank(D)FSAs will help you to get library cards40 It is suggested that if you have any problems, _.(A)you mak
25、e a report to your academic adviser(B) you contact you FSA immediately(C) you ask help from your friends(D)you wait until it has become very serious to be dealt with41 This passage appears to be a part of introduction to _.(A)foreign students(B) the Immigration and Naturalization Service(C) the loca
26、l community(D)U.S. college and university life42 The preschool movement can be traced back as far as the 4th century B.C. When Plato stressed the importance of early childhood, and the necessity of family co-operation. A study of ancient history reveals that some of the early philosophers, preachers
27、(布道师) and educational reformers considered the significance of parent-child relationships, and made plans for improved education for infants and young children. However, it is in the 17th century that early child hood education as we know it received its impetus(推进).In the history of education, seve
28、ral educational leaders have made valuable early contributions to the preschool movement. The pioneer work of Comenius, Rousseau, Basedow, Pestalozzi and Froebel in this field is particularly noteworthy. More recently, important additions were made by Montessori, Dewey, and others. Early in the 20th
29、 century, organized planning for preschool training led to the introduction of institutions designed specially for this purpose. In England, for example, the Consultation Committee of the Board of Education recommended good nursery schools to take care of children too young to attend regular schools
30、.The first preschools in America were adaptations of the English idea, differing however in aims, motives, and organization. The American preschool was promoted in the interest of psychological and educational research and was concerned with what could be learned from children rather than taught the
31、m. Social forces that prevailed in the country after 1890 further influenced their development. The number of schools increased rapidly following the close of World War I.42 Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?(A)The Early Contributions to the Preschool.(B) Education in Pa
32、rent-Child Relationships.(C) The Development of the Preschool Movement.(D)The First Preschools in America.43 The passage indicates that the preschool movement _.(A)was practiced even in ancient Greece and Rome(B) was not advanced until the 17th century(C) was first accepted in America in the 18th ce
33、ntury(D)was denied by Froebel44 According to the passage, Plato was _.(A)the forerunner of the preschool movement(B) a philosopher supporting a study of ancient history(C) a teacher insisting significance of education for parents(D)able to establish his school45 The passage indicates that Montessori
34、 and Dewey _.(A)contributed to the history of education(B) began the preschool movement(C) helped each other establish the nursery schools(D)completed the early education leaders contributions to the preschool movement46 According to the passage, in England the preschool movement _.(A)was not accept
35、ed by the Committee of the Board of Education(B) formed the nursery schools(C) promoted the ideas of Dewey(D)reconstructed the forms of regular schools47 What makes it rain? Rain falls from clouds for the same reason anything falls to Earth. The Earths gravity pulls it. But every cloud is made of wa
36、ter droplets or ice crystals. Why doesnt rain or snow fall constantly from all clouds? The droplets or ice crystals in clouds are exceedingly small. The effect of gravity on them is minute. Air currents move and lift droplets so that the net downward displacement is zero, even though the droplets ar
37、e in constant motion.Droplets and ice crystals behave somewhat like dust in the air made visible in a shaft of sunlight. To the casual observer, dust seems to act in a totally random fashion, moving about chaotically without fixed direction. But in fact dust particles are much larger than water drop
38、lets and they finally fall. The average size of a cloud droplet is only 0. 0004 inch in diameter. It is so small that it would take sixteen hours to fall half a mile in perfectly still air, and it does not fall out of moving air at all. Only when the droplet grows to a diameter of 0.008 inch or larg
39、er can it fall from the cloud. The average raindrop contains a million times as much water as a tiny cloud droplet. The growth of a cloud droplet to a size large enough to fall out is the cause of rain and other forms of precipitation. This important growth process is called “coalescence“.47 What is
40、 the main topic of the passage?(A)The mechanics of rain.(B) The weather patterns of North America.(C) How earths gravity affects agriculture.(D)Types of clouds.48 Ice crystals do NOT immediately fall to Earth because _.(A)they are kept aloft by air currents(B) they combine with other chemicals in th
41、e atmosphere(C) most of them evaporate(D)their electrical charges draw them away from the earth49 The word “random“ in Line 2, Para. 2 is closest in meaning to _.(A)unpredictable(B) perplexing(C) independent(D)abnormal50 What can be inferred about drops of water larger than 0. 008 inch in diameter?(
42、A)They never occur.(B) They are not affected by the force of gravity.(C) In still air they would fall to earth.(D)In moving air they fall at a speed of thirty-two miles per hour.51 In this passage, what does the term “coalescence“ refer to?(A)The gathering of small clouds to form larger clouds.(B) T
43、he growth of droplets.(C) The effect of gravity on precipitation.(D)The movement of dust particles in the sunlight.52 Like many of my generation, I have a weakness for hero worship. At some point, however, we all begin to question our heroes and our need for them. This leads us to ask. What is a her
44、o?Despite immense differences in cultures, heroes around the world generally share a number of Characteristics that instruct and inspire people.A hero does something worth talking about. A hero has a story of adventure to tell and a community who will listen. But a hero goes beyond mere fame.Heroes
45、serve powers or principles larger than themselves. Like high-voltage transformers, heroes take the energy of higher powers and step it down so that it can be used by ordinary people.The hero lives a life worthy of imitation. Those who imitate a genuine hero experience life with new depth, enthusiasm
46、, and meaning. A sure test for would-be heroes is what or whom do they serve? What are they willing to live and die for? If the answer or evidence suggests they serve only their own fame, they may be famous persons but not heroes. Madonna and Michael Jackson are famous, but who would claim that thei
47、r fans find life more abundant?Heroes are catalysts (催化剂) for change. They have a vision from the mountain top. They have the skill and the charm to move the masses. They create new possibilities. Without Gandhi, India might still be part of the British Empire. Without Rosa Parks and Martin Luther K
48、ing, Jr., we might still have segregated(隔离的) buses, restaurants, and parks. It may be possible for large scale change to occur without leaders with magnetic personalities, but the pace of change would be slow, the vision uncertain, and the committee meetings endless.52 Although heroes may come from
49、 different cultures, they _.(A)generally possess certain inspiring characteristics(B) probably share some weaknesses of ordinary people(C) are often influenced by previous generations(D)all unknowingly attract a large number of fans53 According to the passage, heroes are compared to high-voltage transformers in that _.(A)they have a vis
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