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[专升本类试卷]专升本(英语)模拟试卷220及答案与解析.doc

1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 220 及答案与解析一、Phonetics(A)decade(B) aggressive(C) ancestor(D)bacteria (A)architect(B) biochemistry(C) butcher(D)ache (A)acquire(B) convenient(C) admire(D)anxiety (A)rough(B) daughter(C) delight(D)through (A)avenue(B) argue(C) barbecue(D)clue 二、Part I Vocabulary and StructureDirections: Eac

2、h 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.6 Five minutes earlier, _ we could have caught the last train.(A)and(B) but(C) or(D)so 7 He was in poor health. He could not make his voice _ .(A)he

3、ar(B) to hear(C) heard(D)to be heard 8 The car crashed into the train, and the driver was killed _ the spot.(A)on(B) at(C) to(D)by 9 Keep in _ that all people are different and some may progress faster than others.(A)head(B) brain(C) heart(D)mind 10 Sally seldom does her homework in the morning, _ .

4、A)so does Jerry(B) Jerry is too(C) neither does Jerry(D)Jerry doesnt too 11 Had he worked harder, he _ the exams.(A)must have got through(B) would have got through(C) would get through(D)could get through 12 _ determines a good meal varies from country to country.(A)What(B) That(C) It(D)Which 13 Th

5、e ancient Egyptians compared the rising of the sun _ the beginning of life.(A)with(B) to(C) for(D)as 14 I am feeling sick, I _ so much chocolate.(A)neednt have eaten(B) couldnt have eaten.(C) mustnt have eaten(D)shouldnt have eaten 15 Half a year after the war, schools in the country returned to _ .

6、A)normal(B) cultivation(C) instruction(D)education 16 You must take _ for granted that I will help you.(A)it(B) that(C) this(D)its 17 Little _ what others think.(A)does he care about(B) did he care about(C) he cares about(D)he cared about 18 _ have gone abroad.(A)The White(B) The Whites(C) The Whit

7、es(D)The Whites 19 _ we have finished the text, we shall start doing more revision exercises.(A)For now(B) Since that(C) Now that(D)By now 20 My new glasses cost me _ the last pair that I bought.(A)three times(B) three times as much as(C) three times as much(D)three times much as 三、Part III Reading

8、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 answer to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.20 Every summer in Australi

9、a there is the danger of bush fires. Long periods of hot dry weather cause the grass and trees to become highly inflammable. In addition to the dryness and high temperature, another important factor is the great amount of oil in the leaves of such trees as eucalyptus, gum and ti trees.Fires start ve

10、ry easily, often spontaneously(自动地,自发地), but usually because of a carelessly thrown cigarette or match. If there is a high wind, the ample supply of air fans the flames into an inferno. The radiant heat vaporizes the oil in the leaves; and the fire travels very quickly, sometimes overtakes fleeing c

11、ars and burns passengers to death.Great fires often occur around Christmas, in areas near big cities, causing great loss of life and property.21 Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a factor that contributes to great fire danger?(A)Sultry weather.(B) Cigarettes thrown out of car windows.(C) Pi

12、ne forests.(D)Windstorm.22 According to the passage, fires erupt when _.(A)arsonists set matches to leaves(B) crude oil contacts inflammable objects(C) tourists throw cigarette ends onto refuse dumps(D)trees start burning of themselves23 Bush fires travel _.(A)in small way(B) in disorder(C) seriousl

13、y(D)swiftly24 “Inferno“ in the context means “_“.(A)hell(B) place of great heat and fire(C) furnace for smelting iron(D)fireball24 In the water around New York City there is a very small island called Liberty Island. On Liberty Island there is a special statue called the Statue of Liberty. It is one

14、 of the most famous sights in the world.The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States. The statue was made by a French sculptor named Frederic Auguste Bartholdi. The inner support system was designed by Gustave Eiffel, the same man who made the famous

15、Eiffel Tower in Paris.Liberty, of course, means freedom, and the Statue of Liberty was given to the United States to celebrate the one-hundredth anniversary of U. S. independence from England. The statue was built in France, taken apart piece by piece, and then rebuilt in the United States. It was o

16、pened for the public on October 28, 1886.As you might expect, the statue is very big. Visitors can ride an elevator from the ground to the bottom of the statue. If they want to, they can then walk up the 168 steps to reach the head of the statue where they can look out and enjoy the beautiful sight

17、of the city of New York.25 A good title for this selection is _.(A)Famous Sights in the World(B) Liberty Island(C) The Statue of Liberty(D)A Gift from France26 The word “sights“ in the first paragraph means _.(A)a small present(B) a kind of postcard(C) the power of seeing(D)something that you can se

18、e27 The statue was built in _.(A)France(B) the United States(C) England(D)Liberty Island28 We may conclude that the elevator does not _.(A)go to the top(B) go fast enough(C) cost a lot of money(D)both B and C28 Many strange new means of transport have been developed in our century, the strangest of

19、them being perhaps the hovercraft. In 1953, a former electronics engineer in his fifties, Christopher Cockerell, who had turned to boat-building on the Norfolk Broads, suggested an idea on which be had been working for many years to the British government and industrial circles. It was the idea of s

20、upporting a craft on a “pad“, or cushion, of low-pressure air, ringed with a curtain of higher pressure air. Ever since, people have had difficulty in deciding whether the craft should be ranged among ships, planes, or land vehiclesfor it is something in between a boat and an aircraft. As a ship bui

21、lder, Cockerell was trying to find a solution to the problem of the wave resistance which wastes a good deal of a surfaces power and limits its speed. His answer was to lift the vessel out of the water by making it ride on a cushion of air, no more than one or two feet thick. This is done by a great

22、 number of ring-shaped air jets on the bottom of the craft. It “flies“, therefore, but it cannot fly higherits action depends on the surface, water or ground, over which it rides. 29 Which of the following statements is true?(A)The engineer had worked out the idea for many years.(B) The engineer had

23、 been working on the idea for many years.(C) The engineer suggested the idea to the British government and industrial circles for many years.(D)The British government and industrial circles accepted the idea many years later.30 The engineers suggestion is that he build a craft _.(A)with support of a

24、 pad under it(B) with support of a curtain round it(C) with support of a pad of air(D)with support of a cushion of air made by jet engines31 The word “hovercraft“ in line two means _.(A)a craft which can move over land or water(B) a craft which can fly a short distance(C) a craft which can fly a lon

25、g distance(D)a craft which can fly in circles32 We may conclude from reading the passage that _.(A)a hovercraft can not fly high because of the surrounding high-pressure air(B) a hovercraft is as much in use as a plane(C) a hovercraft “flies“ with a greater speed than ships(D)a hovercraft also has t

26、he problem of wave resistance32 It is animals and plants which lived in or near water whose remains are most likely to be preserved, for one of the necessary conditions of preservation is quick burial, and it is only in the seas and rivers, and sometimes lakes, where mud and silt have been continual

27、ly deposited, that bodies and the like can be rapidly covered over and preserved.But even in the most favorable circumstances only a small fraction of the creatures that die are preserved in this way before decay sets in or, even more likely, before scavengers eat them. After all, all living creatur

28、es live by feeding on something else, whether it be plant or animal, dead or alive, and it is only by chance that such a fate is avoided. The remains of plants and animals that lived on land are much more rarely preserved, for there is seldom anything to cover them over. When you think of the innume

29、rable birds that one sees flying about, not to mention the equally numerous small animals like field mice and voles which you do not see, it is very rarely that one comes across a dead body, except, of course, on the roads. They decompose and are quickly destroyed by the weather or eaten by some oth

30、er creatures. 33 Quick burial leads to the preservation of _.(A)a large number of remains(B) a number of remains(C) only a small number of remains(D)few remains34 Which of the following is not true?(A)All living creatures die in order to be eaten by others.(B) All living creatures can be the food of

31、 others.(C) All living creatures decay.(D)Only a small number of living creatures can avoid being eaten by others.35 Most remains of animals and plants on land can not survive because of _.(A)bad weather(B) sun-ray(C) floods(D)decay36 The best title for this passage is _.(A)The Origin of Life on Ear

32、th(B) Life Forms on Earth(C) The Discovery of Life on Earth(D)The Preservation of the Past Life on Earth36 1970 was World Conservation Year. The United Nations wanted everyone to know that the world is in danger. They hoped that governments would act quickly in order to “conserve“ nature. Here is on

33、e example of the problem. At one time there were 1,300 different plants, trees and flowers in Holland. But now only 866 remain. The others have been destroyed by modern man and his technology. We are changing the earth, the air and water, and everything that grows and lives. We cant live without the

34、se things either. If we continue like this, we shall destroy ourselves.What will happen in the future? Perhaps it is more important to ask “What must we do now?“ The people who will be living in the world of tomorrow are the young of today. A lot of them know that conservation is necessary. Many are

35、 helping to save our world. They plant trees, build bridges across rivers in forests, and so on. In a small town in the United States a large group of girls cleaned the banks of 11 kilometres of their river. Young people may hear conservation through a record called “No Ones Going to Change Our Worl

36、d“. It was made by the Beetles, Cliff Richard and other singers. The money from it will help to conserve wild animals.37 The main idea of the first paragraph is _.(A)the danger of our world(B) the importance of conservation(C) that were destroying ourselves(D)that we are changing our world38 We shal

37、l destroy ourselves if we dont change _.(A)governments(B) modern technology(C) our rivers and forests(D)the United Nations39 “No Ones Gong to Change Our World“ was _.(A)a record calling on people to conserve nature(B) a rule worked out by the United Nations(C) an important book published in 1970(D)a

38、n idea that nobody would accept40 People all over the world _.(A)wonder what to do in the future(B) pay no attention to the UNs call(C) take no measure in conservation(D)should act quickly to answer the UNs call四、Part IV ClozeDirections: There are some blanks in the following passages. For each blan

39、k 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.40 The angry woman sat in the station office. “The railway should pay me 12. “She said to Harry, the man who【21】the ticket. “My ticket wa

40、s【22】May 22nd, and there was【23 】train from Jersey that night. My daughter and I had to stay in a hotel. It cost me12.“Harry was worried. He remembered【24】the woman a return ticket. After he【25】the Jersey timetable for May 22nd, he knew she was right. However, had he made【26】mistake?【27】what to do,

41、he smiled at the child, “Did you have a nice holiday in Jersey?“ he said to her. “Yes,“ she answered shyly. “The seashore was【28 】and I can swim【29】!“Thats fine,“ said Harry. “My little girl cant swim a bit yet. Of course, shes only three.“Harry turned to the mother, “I remember your ticket, madam,“

42、 he said. “30 you didnt get one for your daughter,【31】you?“Well,“ the woman looked at the child. “I mean she hasnt started【32】yet. She is only four. “A four-year-old child【33】have a ticket, madam. A childs return ticket to Jersey costs 13.50. So if the railway pays your hotel bill, you will【34】. 1.5

43、0. The law is the law, but since the mistake was【35】.“Saying nothing, the woman stood up, took the childs hand and left the office. (A)bought(B) sold(C) got(D)paid(A)on(B) at(C) in(D)for(A)not(B) no(C) the(D)a(A)selling(B) to buy(C) to sell(D)buying(A)offered(B) judged(C) checked(D)wondered(A)such a

44、 careless(B) so a careless(C) so careless(D)so careless(A)Wondered(B) Being Wondered(C) Wondering(D)Having been wondered(A)beautifully(B) lovely(C) greatly(D)wonderfully(A)too(B) neither(C) either(D)nor(A)As(B) Unless(C) Or(D)But(A)hadnt(B) had(C) did(D)didnt(A)business(B) school(C) exercise(D)speec

45、h(A)must(B) many(C) ought(D)can(A)get(B) take(C) owe(D)expect(A)I(B) me(C) my(D)mine五、Part VII Writing56 For this part, you are supposed to write an e-mail in English in 100-120 words based on the following situation. Remember to write it clearly.你(Li Yuan)听说你的好朋友 (Mike)通过了考试,可以上大学了。发一封电子邮件表示祝贺。邮件的内

46、容如下:(1)表示祝贺;(2)祝贺的方式。六、Daily Conversation56 Read the following dialogue and try to fill up the gaps with proper words, phrases, or sentences.Beth: Did you hear that Ron was in the hospital?Mimi: Oh, really?【56】with him?Beth: Hes got a very high temperature. I guess it may be cholera (霍乱).Mimi: Chole

47、ra! How in the world did【57】?Beth: Who knows?!Mimi:【58】for a long time?Beth: For a couple of weeks, apparently. But he only【59】on Monday.Mimi: Why did he wait so long? He should have seen a doctor earlier.Beth: Yes, I know. But luckily the doctor says if he stays in the hospital for a few weeks, he

48、should be able to improve.Mimi: Gee,【60】.专升本(英语)模拟试卷 220 答案与解析一、Phonetics1 【正确答案】 D【试题解析】 选项 D 画线字母读ie,其他选项画线字母读e。 2 【正确答案】 C【试题解析】 选项 C 画线字母读t,其他选项画线字母读 k。 3 【正确答案】 B【试题解析】 选项 B 画线字母读je,其他选项画线字母读aie。 4 【正确答案】 A【试题解析】 选项 A 画线字母读f,其他选项画线字母不发音。 5 【正确答案】 D【试题解析】 选项 D 画线字母读u:,其他选项画线字母读ju:。 二、Part I Voca

49、bulary 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.6 【正确答案】 A【试题解析】 本句用 five minutes earlier 提出假设,句子用虚拟语气。 7 【正确答案】 C【试题解析】 由于 his voice 与动词 hear 之间是动宾关系,所以,应使用 hear 的过去分词。 8 【正确答案】 A【试题解析】 on the spot 表示“当场”。 9 【正确答案】 D【试题解析】 k

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