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1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 264(无答案)一、Phonetics(A)law(B) ignore(C) walk(D)also(A)interfere(B) great(C) companion(D)bacteria(A)whole(B) while(C) whom(D)whose(A)order(B) corner(C) forty(D)visitor(A)stop(B) program(C) soul(D)below二、Part I Vocabulary and StructureDirections: Each of the following sentences is provided

2、with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then, mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.6 It is ten years_Miss Green returned to Canada.(A)that(B) when(C) since(D)as7 Just_to him, and you will see how clever he is!(A)to listen(B) listen(C) listened(D)listening8 It was last nig

3、ht_I see the comet.(A)the time(B) when(C) that(D)which9 Be quick,_ youll miss the early bus.(A)and(B) so(C) but(D)or10 Tigers and bears are very dangerous. Thats_they have to stay in cages in the zoo.(A)why(B) where(C) how(D)what11 We cant go there together._you_I can go.(A)Both, and(B) Either, or(C

4、) Neither, nor(D)Between, and12 What courses are you going to do next term?I dont know. But its about time_on something.(A)Id decide(B) I decided(C) I decide(D)Im deciding13 If only I_how to operate a computer as you do.(A)had known(B) would know(C) should know(D)knew14 He said he_the next day.(A)wi

5、ll come back(B) comeback(C) would come back(D)came back15 Pick me up at eight oclock, I_my bath by then.(A)will have had(B) will be having(C) can have had(D)may have16 When_,the museum will be open to the public next year.(A)completed(B) completing(C) being completed(D)to be completed17 Little Jim s

6、hould love_to the theatre this evening.(A)to be taken(B) to take(C) being taken(D)taking18 “The interest_be divided into five parts, according to the agreement made by both sides.“declared the judge.(A)may(B) should(C) must(D)shall19 My radio isnt working. It_.(A)need repairing(B) needs to repair(C)

7、 needs repairing(D)need to be repaired20 It is not_to discuss the question again and again.(A)worth(B) worthy(C) worthwhile(D)worthwhile三、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehension questions. Read the passages

8、 and choose the best answer to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.20 Years ago our cities were full of cars, buses and trucks. Now the streets are completely congested (拥挤的 ) and it is very difficult to drive a car along them. Drivers mus

9、t stop at hundreds of traffic lights. What are our cities going to be like in ten or twenty years? Will enormous (巨大 的) motorways be built across them? With big motorways cutting across them, full of noisy, dirty cars and lorries, our cities are going to be awful places. How can we solve the problem

10、?There are some good ideas to reduce the use of private cars. In 1989, for example, the authorities in Rome began an interesting experiment: passengers on the city buses did not have to pay for their tickets.In Stockholm there was another experiment: people paid very little for a season ticket to tr

11、avel on any bus, trolley bus, train or tram in all the city.In many cities now some streets are closed to vehicles, and pedestrians are safe there.In London there is another experiment: part of the street is for buses only, so the buses can travel fast. There are no cars or taxies in front of them.2

12、1 What the writer worries about in a big city is_.(A)the number of traffic lights(B) the shortage of buses(C) the lack of motorways(D)the traffic congestion22 What city once experimented with a very cheap bus service?(A)London.(B) Rome.(C) Stockholm.(D)None of the above.23 In many cities pedestrians

13、 are now much safer because_.(A)no traffic is allowed on some streets(B) traffic is computer-controlled(C) cars move very slowly(D)only one way streets are open to traffic24 In London, how does they solve the problem of the traffic congestion?(A)They take a completely-free bus service.(B) They exper

14、imented a very cheap bus service.(C) Part of the street is for buses only.(D)They closed the streets to cars.24 As far back as he could remember, Larry had longed to go to Hollywood and become a film star. The young mans hopes for success were broken again and again, however. Hollywood just did not

15、seem interested. When he first came to California Larry had decided never to give up and return home without success. Therefore, he kept on trying. Someday, he told himself, his big opportunity would come.Larry found a job parking cars for one of Hollywoods big restaurants. His pay was basic, but si

16、nce the guests were kind enough to give him more money, he managed to make a living.One day he recognized an important film director driving into the parking lot and getting out of his car. Larry had recently heard that the man was ready to make a new picture.Larry got into the car and prepared to d

17、rive it on into the lot and park it. Then he stopped, jumped out, and ran over to the director. “Excuse me, sir, but I think its only fair to tell you that its now or never if you want me in your next picture. A lot of big companies are after me.“Instead of pushing away the boy, the director got int

18、erested in Larrys words and stopped. “Yes? Which companies?“ he asked.“Well,“ replied the boy, “theres the telephone company, the gas company, and the electric company, to tell you only a few.“The director laughed, then wrote something on a card and handed it to the young man. “Come and see me tomor

19、row.“Larry got a small part in the directors next film. He was on his way!25 Which of the following was Larry interested in?(A)Working as a waiter.(B) Becoming a film star.(C) Parking cars for film stars.(D)Never going home.26 Why did Larry find a job parking cars?(A)Because he liked the job.(B) Bec

20、ause the parking lot was near Hollywood.(C) To make a living and wait for the opportunity.(D)To see a lot of film stars and work for them.27 After reading the story what can we infer about the film director?(A)He wanted to laugh at Larry.(B) He recognized Larry at first sight.(C) He was kind and gav

21、e Larry a try.(D)He thought Larry would become a star.28 “He was on his way“ refers to the fact that_.(A)he gave up and returned home(B) he began to work towards success(C) he took a journey to Hollywood(D)he had difficulties in playing the small part28 Pub hours shake-up revealed next weekBy James

22、Hardy Political EditorPUBS and clubs will be allowed to stay open round-the-clock under a planned radical change of Britains outdated licensing (许可证发放) laws.Prime Minister Tony Blair yesterday revealed a Bill (议案) to bring in the long-awaited improvement will be contained in the Queens Speech next w

23、eek. Some public bars and clubs could be open all hours while others could choose different closing times into the early hours.Police forces around the country have said different closing times will mean the explosion in violence and vandalism (破坏行为) after 1 lp.m.-when aggressive drunks are sent out

24、 at the same time.The move will be opposed by some MPs (下院议员) who fear it will lead to increased alcoholism, drunken behavior and crime. But ministers say there will be controls on which pubs and clubs are allowed to open 24 hours a day.Places which consistently attract violent drunks and troublemak

25、ers will be turned down.Mr. Blair said: “We believe there should be greater flexibility in licensing. In the end, the evidence that we have is that it may help in the fight against anti-social behavior. At the moment the very fixed nature of the hours sometimes means that you get particular problems

26、 outside pubs and city centers at particular hours of the evening.“The big change will be accompanied by a strict action on petty criminals who cause misery to urban and rural communities.In a bid to prevent criticism of the licensing improvement, the Government is to extend on-the-spot fines to a r

27、ange of offences from vandalism.The PM said yesterday petty crime was the single biggest cause of daily aggressive behavior for millions.29 The “Bill“ in the second paragraph refers to_.(A)some new pubs and clubs will be open(B) some pubs and clubs will be closed(C) pubs and clubs can be open at dif

28、ferent times(D)pubs and clubs can be open day and night30 Some people say that when this law is passed,_.(A)everybody will be happy(B) criminal actions will increase(C) criminal actions will be forgotten(D)everybody will be angry31 When the new law is passed,_.(A)the police will go to pubs with othe

29、r customers(B) the police will commit crimes if they drink too much(C) the police will watch people closer to prevent crimes(D)the police will catch potential criminals32 Underlined words “petty crime“ in the last paragraph means_.(A)the crime which is not very serious(B) the crime which is very ser

30、ious(C) violent crime(D)car crime32 In the US, people prefer waiting for a table to sitting with people they dont know. This means a hostess may not seat a small group until a small table is available, even if a large one is. If you are sitting at a table with people you dont know, it is impolite to

31、 light up a cigarette without first asking if it will disturb them.At American restaurants and coffee shops you are usually served tap water before you order. You may find the bread and butter is free, and if you order coffee, you may get a free refill.Most cities and towns have no rules about openi

32、ng and closing times for stores or restaurants, though they usually do make rules for bars. Especially in large cities, stores may be open 24 hours a day.Servings in restaurants are often large, too large for many people. If you cant finish your meal but would like to enjoy the food later, ask your

33、waitress or waiter for a “doggie bag“. It may have a picture of a dog on it, but everybody knows you are taking food for yourself.Supper and dinner are both words for the evening meal. Some people have “Sunday dinner“. This is an especially big noon meal.Tips are not usually added to the check. They

34、 are not included in the price of the meal, either. A tip of about 15% is expected and you should leave it on the table when you leave. In some restaurants, a check is brought on a plate and you put your money there. Then the waiter or waitress brings you your change.33 Which statement is true?(A)Am

35、erican people like sitting with people they dont know.(B) A hostess always seats a small group at a large table.(C) American people never sit with people they dont know.(D)American people would not light a cigarette if the people who sit at the same table mind their smoking.34 What do American peopl

36、e always do when servings are too large for them?(A)They take the food home with a doggie bag for their dogs.(B) They leave the food on the table and go away.(C) They take the food home with a doggie bag and enjoy the food later.(D)They ask the waitress or waiter to keep the food for them.35 Sunday

37、dinner is_.(A)a dinner in the evening(B) a big noon meal(C) a big meal on Sunday(D)a supper on Sunday36 Which statement is not mentioned in the passage?(A)Tips are not usually included in the total check.(B) A 15 percent tip in large cities indicates satisfactory service.(C) People tip waiters and w

38、aitresses.(D)People always put tips on the table.36 After Man has dreamed about flying for a long time. Michael Moshier is a dreamer. He invented the Solo Trek.The Solo Trek had a 120 horsepower engine with twin fans. Only one person flies. As you fly above the roofs, you lean a little forward. You

39、can see everything under you. You are flying like Superman.Michael Moshier looked at the jet belt and the rocket belt that was developed 20-30 years ago. Nothing ever came from them. People still cant fly.Inventors have tried to make it easy for people to fly. Paul Moller has been working on his fly

40、ing car for 30 years. He now says it is ready for tests. It would take off and land vertically, go 600 miles an hour, and deliver 20 miles to the gallon. A computer would do the actual flying. He says it could be sold next year for about a million dollars.NASA is working with Moshier to help develop

41、 his flying machine. The first users are likely to be military.Its been 50-years since Robert Fulton invented his airphibian, a flying car. It flew, and is now in the Smithsonian Museum.Getting dreams to fly is never easy.37 The Solo Trek is able to lift off the ground by using_.(A)a solar powered e

42、ngine(B) engine-powered twin fans(C) large flapping wings(D)rotating blades38 An analogy was used to compare the way one could fly in the Solo Flyer to_.(A)how a helicopter flies(B) how the Jetsons fly(C) how the airphibian flies(D)how Superman flies39 Paul Mollers flying car is different than an ai

43、rplane because_.(A)it has no wings(B) it uses solar power(C) it takes off and lands vertically(D)it can land on water40 Robert Fultons invention, an airphibian, can best be described as_.(A)a helicopter(B) a solo flying machine(C) a flying car(D)an airplane四、Part IV ClozeDirections: There are some b

44、lanks 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 letter on the Answer Sheet.40 There once lived a poor tailor who had a son called Aladdin, a careless, idle boy【21】wou

45、ld do nothing but play all day long in the streets with little idle boys like himself. This so grieved the father that【22】died; yet, in spite of his mothers tears and prayers, Aladdin did not【23】his ways. One day, when he was playing in the streets as usual, a stranger【24】him if he was not the son o

46、f Mustapha the tailor. “I am, sir,“ replied Aladdin, “but he died a【25】while ago.“ On this the stranger, who was a【26】magician, fell on his neck and kissed him saying: “I am your uncle, and 【27】you from your likeness to my brother. Go to your mother and tell her I am coming.“ Aladdin ran home and to

47、ld his mother of his newly【28】uncle. “Indeed, child,“ she said, “your father had a 【29】, but I always thought he was dead.“ However, she prepared supper, and told Aladdin to seek his【30】, who came laden with wine and fruit. He fell down and kissed the place where Mustapha used to sit, telling Aladdi

48、ns mother not to be【31】at not having seen him before, as he had been out of the country for forty years. He then【32】to Aladdin, and asked him his trade, at which the boy hung his head, while his mother burst into tears. On learning that Aladdin was idle and had learned【33】trade, he offered to get a

49、shop for him and stock it with merchandise. The next【34】he bought Aladdin a fine suit of clothes and took him all over the city, showing him the sights, and brought him home at nightfall【35】his mother, who was overjoyed to see her son dressed so fine.(A)he(B) who(C) which(D)what(A)he(B) they(C) someone(D)nobody(A)mend(B) work(C) make(D)change(A)found(B) asked(C) met(D)questioned(A)time(B) period(C) length(D)long(A)unknown(B) st

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