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[专升本类试卷]专升本(英语)模拟试卷266及答案与解析.doc

1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 266 及答案与解析一、Phonetics(A)telephone(B) philosophy(C) bright(D)rough(A)enjoy(B) tend(C) imagine(D)since(A)landed(B) lasted(C) regarded(D)phoned(A)blackboard(B) crop(C) blanket(D)cycle(A)prepare(B) therefore(C) are(D)care二、Part I Vocabulary and StructureDirections: Each of the following sent

2、ences 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)so7 He was in poor health. He could not make his voice_.(A)hear(B) to hear(C) heard(D)to

3、be heard8 The car crashed into the train, and the driver was killed_the spot.(A)on(B) at(C) to(D)by9 Keep in_that all people are different and some may progress faster than others.(A)head(B) brain(C) heart(D)mind10 Sally seldom does her homework in the morning,_.(A)so does Jerry(B) Jerry is too(C) n

4、either does Jerry(D)Jerry doesnt too11 Had he worked harder, he_the exams.(A)must have got through(B) would have got through(C) would get through(D)could get through12 _determines a good meal varies from country to country.(A)What(B) That(C) It(D)Which13 The ancient Egyptians compared the rising of

5、the sun_the beginning of life.(A)with(B) to(C) for(D)as14 I am feeling sick. I_so much chocolate.(A)neednt have eaten(B) couldnt have eaten(C) mustnt have eaten(D)shouldnt have eaten15 Half a year after the war, schools in the country returned to_.(A)normal(B) cultivation(C) instruction(D)education1

6、6 You must take_for granted that I will help you.(A)it(B) that(C) this(D)its17 Little_what others think.(A)does he care about(B) did he care about(C) he cares about(D)he cared about18 _have gone abroad.(A)The White(B) The Whites(C) The Whites(D)The Whites19 _we have finished the text, we shall start

7、 doing more revision exercises.(A)For now(B) Since that(C) Now that(D)By now20 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 ComprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passages. Eac

8、h 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 Some young soldiers who had recently joined the army were being trained in modern ways of

9、fighting, and one of the things they were shown was how an unarmed man could trick an armed enemy and take his weapon away from him. First one of their two instructors took a knife away from the other, using only his bare hands; and then he took a rifle away from him in the same way.After the lesson

10、, and before they went on to train the young soldiers to do these things themselves, the two instructors asked them a number of questions to see how well they had understood what they had been shown. One of the questions was this: “Well, you now know what an unarmed man can do against a man with a r

11、ifle. Imagine that you are guarding a bridge at night, and that you have a rifle. Suddenly you see an unarmed enemy soldier coming towards you. What will you do? “The young soldier who had to answer this question thought carefully for a few seconds before he answered, and then said, “Well, after wha

12、t I have just seen, I think that the first thing I would do would be to get rid of my rifle as quickly as I could, so that the unarmed enemy couldnt take it from me and kill me with it!“21 The instructors were teaching the soldiers_.(A)how to use weapons(B) how to manage without weapons(C) how to be

13、at the enemy barehanded(D)how to fight with enemy22 The soldiers practiced_.(A)before being instructed(B) after being instructed(C) while being instructed(D)two days later23 The young soldier told the instructor that_.(A)the important thing was to be brave(B) the important thing was to save your lif

14、e(C) the important thing was to have a gun(D)the important thing was to know the trick 24 The ending of the passage is_.(A)serious(B) mysterious(C) curious(D)humorous24 The earliest immigrants to North America found Indians already living there. The Indians numbered about 500,000 at that time. Their

15、 society was a primitive society, but they lived peacefully and welcomed the white strangers to the land. However, these early immigrants from Europe didnt want to share the land with the natives. They killed off many of the Indians, seized their land or pushed them off to lands farther away. Today

16、the Indians, not more than half a million, live in poverty and misery on the land on which they were once masters.The earliest immigrants were the Spanish, who settled in the southern part of what is now the US. The next large group were the English, after the English came the French, Dutch, Irish,

17、Germans, and other nationality groups, mostly European.Another early group to arrive were the Negroes. But they were brought in as slaves from Africa. They didnt win freedom till generations later.25 Who were the earliest people living in North America?(A)The Spanish.(B) The English.(C) The Negroes.

18、(D)The Indians.26 Why didnt the immigrants share the lands with the natives?(A)They thought the Indians were not friendly to them.(B) They wanted to seize the lands as their own.(C) Because North America was first discovered by them.(D)Because the Indian people liked making war to them.27 According

19、to this passage, which of the following is true?(A)The Negroes came to North America in order to work for the earliest immigrants.(B) The Negroes also belonged to the earliest immigrants to the North America.(C) The Negroes were brought to America by chance.(D)The Negroes didnt win freedom until now

20、.28 Which is the best title of this passage?(A)The Earliest People in North America.(B) The Earliest Immigrants to North America.(C) The People of the United States.(D)Europeans Were the Earliest People Coming to the North America.28 Read the following:1. Needed: Full time secretary position availab

21、le. Applicants should have at least 2 years experience and be able to type 60 words a minute. No computer skills required. Apply in person at United Business Ltd., 17 Browning Street.2. Are you looking for a part time job? We require 3 part time shop assistants to work during the evening. No experie

22、nce required, applicants should between 18 and 26. Call 366-76564 for more information.3. Computer trained secretaries: Do you have experience working with computers? Would you like a full time position working in an exciting new company? If your answer is yes, give us a call at 565-987-7832.4. Teac

23、her Needed: Tommys Kindergarten needs 2 teacher/trainers to help with classes from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Applicants should have appropriate licenses. For more information visit Tommys Kindergarten in Leicester Square No. 56.5. Part Time work available: We are looking for retired adults who would like to

24、work part time at the weekend. Responsibilities include answering the telephone and giving customers information. For more information contact us by calling 897-980-7654.6. University positions open: The University of Cumberland is looking for 4 teaching assistants to help with homework correction.

25、Applicants should have a degree in one of the following: Political Science, Religion, Economics or History. Please contact the University of Cumberland for more information.29 Which position is best for Margaret Lillian who is 21 years old and would like a part time position to help her pay her univ

26、ersity expenses? She can only work in the evenings.(A)1(B) 2(C) 3(D)430 Which position does mention that computer skill is not needed?(A)1(B) 3(C) 5(D)631 If someone is retired and only wants to work at weekends with easy responsibilities like answering the telephone, where he or she should call to

27、get more information for the position?(A)565-366-7654(B) 565-987-7832(C) 366-76564(D)897-980-765432 This passage is_.(A)news(B) notice(C) job advertisement(D)academic paper32 You have been badly injured in a car accident. It is necessary to give you a blood transfusion because you lost a great deal

28、of blood in the accident. However, special care must be taken in selecting new blood for you. If the blood is too different from your own, the transfusion could kill you. There are four basic types of blood; A, B, AB and O. A simple test can indicate a persons blood type. Everybody is born with one

29、of these four types of blood. Blood type, like hair color and height, is inherited from parents.Because of substances contained in each type, the four groups must be transfused carefully. Basically, A and B cannot be mixed. A and B cannot receive AB, but AB may receive A or B. O can give to any othe

30、r group, hence it is often called the universal donor. For the opposite reason, AB sometimes called the universal recipient. However, because so many reactions can occur in transfusions, patients usually receive only salt or plasma until their blood can be matched as exactly as possible in the blood

31、 bank of a hospital. In this way, it is possible to avoid any bad reactions to the transfusion.There is a relationship between your blood type and your nationality. Among Europeans and people of European ancestry, about 42 percent have type A while 45 percent have type O. The rarest is type AB. Othe

32、r races have different percentages. For example, some American Indian groups have nearly 100 percent type O.33 A good title for this passage is_.(A)Getting Blood arid Plasma(B) Special Blood and Colors(C) Human Blood Types(D)The Blood Bank of a Hospital34 The word “hence“ in line 10 means_.(A)always

33、(B) often(C) therefore(D)seldom35 People with type A blood can receive_.(A)AB(B) B(C) O(D)None of the above36 If you need a transfusion, the best and safest blood for you is_.(A)typeAB(B) exactly the same type as yours(C) a mixture of salt, plasma and type O(D)type A36 Cirque du Soleil (say it: Serk

34、 du So-lay) is being accused of out-dated thinking about the dangers of AIDS. It is a modern acrobatic circus from Canada that tours in the United States and other countries.Last April, the company fired Matthew Cusick because he was HIV positive. This was after he spent four months learning his par

35、t in an act.A spokesman for the circus said Cusick was fired for safety reasons. They said he was a danger to others.He disagreed.Hundreds of people picketed a show in San Francisco. They said that firing him was not legal.Cusick says the company knew he was HIV positive when they hired him. It was

36、not fair to let him put so much time into learning his act, and then fire him before he performed.He says he is not a danger to others. People can only get AIDS if infected blood contacts another persons blood, or open wound.The company says what their acrobats do is very, very dangerous. They perfo

37、rm tricks without nets. Someone might fall and get hurt. It could be bloody. They say it is too risky to let a person with HIV take part in an act.People who run the circus say it hurts to be accused of discrimination.Matthew Cusick says he feels hurt that he cant perform in the big blue and yellow

38、tent.Dozens of artists, actors, writers and entertainers got involved in protesting the firing of Matthew Cusick. Some names you might know are: the Actors Equity Union (45,000 members), Rosie ODonnell, Rod McKuen, and Chad Allen. They also protested at a showing in Orange County. They said “HIV dis

39、crimination is unacceptable.“37 Matthew Cusick_.(A)believes he was fired illegally(B) says he was not HIV positive(C) understands why he had to be fired(D)lives in San Francisco38 Protestors claimed it was wrong to fire Matthew Cusick merely because he was_.(A)a very good acrobat(B) not sick.(C) una

40、ble to find other work(D)HIV positive39 Cirque du Soleil officials said their top concern was_.(A)regulations against job discrimination(B) the safety of other performers and the audiences(C) doing the right thing(D)making a lot of money40 Acrobats and gymnasts are in danger of hurting themselves in

41、 Cirque du Soleil performances because_.(A)they havent practiced enough(B) the equipment is in need of repairs(C) they perform risky acts without nets(D)some are HIV positive四、Part IV ClozeDirections: There are some blanks in the following passages. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B,

42、 C and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passages. Then, mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.40 Mary Anning (17991847) was a British fossil hunter who began finding【21】as a child, and soon supported herself and her very【22】family by finding and selling fossils. Very【

43、23】is known about her life, but her father was a cabinet maker and he also【24】local fossils.Mary【25】 on the southern coast of England, in a town called Lyme Regis. Its famous【26】 by the sea contain【27】fossil layers that 【28】from the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods (the【29】of the dinosaurs,

44、 other bizarre reptiles, large insects, sea creatures,【30】 mammals, and 【31】life forms).Mary Anning【32】and prepared the first fossilized plesiosaur (an ocean-dwelling reptile) and the first Ichthyosaurus (an ocean-dwelling reptile that【33】like a dolphin). She found many other important fossils, incl

45、uding Pterodactylus (a flying reptile), sharks (and other fish), and so on.【34】with her brother Joseph, Mary supplied prepared fossil specimens to【35】museums, scientists, and private collections.(A)cliffs(B) dinosaurs(C) fossils(D)museums(A)poor(B) rich(C) famous(D)unknown(A)a lot(B) little(C) many(

46、D)much(A)hunter(B) find(C) wanted(D)collected(A)traveled(B) lived(C) went(D)arrived(A)cliffs(B) place(C) people(D)creatures(A)believable(B) untrusting(C) incredible(D)funny(A)period(B) date(C) started(D)beginning(A)date(B) year(C) animals(D)time(A)early(B) last(C) before(D)later(A)other(B) new(C) an

47、y(D)specific(A)looked(B) interested(C) worked(D)found(A)seemed(B) thought(C) considered(D)looked(A)Separated(B) Together(C) Formed(D)United(A)little(B) many(C) a few(D)a little五、Part VII Writing56 For this part, you are supposed to write a narrative passage in 100-120 words according to the followin

48、g situations.路边跪着一个学生模样的年轻女子,她面前放着一张纸,上面写着因父母突然病重而退学,希望好心人相助。写一篇短文描述此情景,并说明面对此事你如何做。六、Daily Conversation56 A. Have you planned to another city B. What are you doingC. When would you be leaving D. Where have you beenE. Would you be interested in joining me F. Did you know thatG. Dont you want to invi

49、te someone H. That was part of my planEloise: What are you doing this weekend?Helen: I am not sure.【56】?Eloise: I was thinking of maybe taking a drive to the beach.Helen: That sounds like a great idea!Eloise:【57】?Helen: Sure, I would love to go with you.【58】?Eloise: I thought that we could leave around 8:00 on Saturday morning.Helen: That would give us plenty of time to explore.【59】there is a music festival on the beac

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