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[专升本类试卷]专升本(英语)模拟试卷294(无答案).doc

1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 294(无答案)一、Phonetics(A)function(B) answer(C) brunch(D)Atlantic(A)call(B) talk(C) half(D)walk(A)nurse(B) husband(C) thirsty(D)master(A)clear(B) dear(C) year(D)heart(A)key(B) knock(C) knee(D)knife(A)extremely(B) example(C) experience(D)extend(A)twenty(B) gentle(C) entirely(D)lend(A)taught(B

2、) caught(C) laughter(D)daughter(A)interfere(B) great(C) companion(D)bacteria(A)treasure(B) pleasure(C) sure(D)measure (A)thich(B) thread(C) whthin(D)health (A)chin(B) bite(C) alive(D)side (A)rise(B) cause(C) lose(D)bus (A)usual(B) useful(C) just(D)mistake (A)scissors(B) score(C) screen(D)sculpture(A

3、)job(B) debt(C) object(D)describe (A)violin(B) professional(C) hospital(D)oral (A)interfere(B) great(C) companion(D)bacteria(A)song(B) bottom(C) story(D)cost (A)carried(B) borrowed(C) asked(D)thread(A)ahead(B) measure(C) sweat(D)least(A)prepare(B) therefore(C) are(D)care (A)chin(B) bite(C) alive(D)s

4、ide (A)your(B) sour(C) our(D)hour (A)use(B) utter(C) cue(D)queue (A)dumb(B) etablish(C) debt(D)doubtful(A)half(B) talk(C) wall(D)chalk (A)naked(B) complicated(C) snowboarded(D)described (A)further(B) curve(C) burden(D)surprise (A)theater(B) threat(C) thread(D)treasure二、Identification Directions: Eac

5、h of the following sentences has four underline parts marked A, B, C and D. Identify the ONE that is not correct. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.31 The growth (of) part-time and flexible working patterns (allow) more women (to) (take) adv

6、antage of employment opportunities.(A)of(B) allow(C) to(D)take 32 (That) the sun (but) not the earth (is) the center of our planetary system (was) a difficult concept to grasp in the Middle Ages.(A)That(B) but(C) is(D)was 33 The journalists (had to) stop (working) on the news (that) the president ha

7、d suddenly (as soon as) they heard it.(A)had to(B) working(C) that(D)as soon as 34 He had trouble (finding out) (that) the capital of the country (lay in) the coastal area or (in the mountains).(A)finding out(B) that(C) lay in(D)in the mountains 35 John is not (enough intelligent) to (pass) (this) (

8、economics) class without help.(A)enough intelligent(B) pass(C) this(D)economics 36 They (got) (anger) (at hearing) the (unexpected) result.(A)got(B) anger(C) at hearing(D)unexpected 37 My father (enjoys) fresh (air), (sunshine), and (to take) long walks.(A)enjoys(B) air(C) sunshine(D)to take 38 (A n

9、umber) of these (who) (study) engineering is improving (steadily).(A)A number(B) who(C) study(D)steadily 39 He (lived) in Beijing (since) 1980 to 1997, but he (is now living) (in) Shanghai.(A)lived(B) since(C) is now living(D)in 40 If I (were) you, I (would) buy the book, (regardless of its price),

10、to read (it).(A)were(B) would(C) regardless of its price(D)it 41 A significant (proportions) of the plants and animals (of) Hawaii exists (nowhere else) in (the world).(A)proportions(B) of(C) nowhere else(D)the world 42 Mary said her mother (would buy her) a (five-speeds) racing bicycle (for) his (s

11、ixteenth birthday).(A)would buy her(B) five-speeds(C) for(D)sixteenth birthday 43 (It) is high time (that) you (stop) hanging about and (started looking for) a job.(A)It(B) that(C) stop(D)started looking for 44 Nobody (likes) her (because) she always (behaves) as if she (is) a queen.(A)likes(B) beca

12、use(C) behaves(D)is 45 No matter (whatever happens), we re determined (to do our best) and (make) the experiment (a success).(A)whatever happens(B) to do best(C) make(D)a success 46 Our football team (feel) (proud of that) we (have won) every (match this yesr).(A)feel(B) proud of that(C) have won(D)

13、match this yesr 47 (The moment) I (saw him), I (knew that) he was an (honestly) worker.(A)The moment(B) saw him(C) knew that(D)honestly 48 Jack was in the conference room (discussing) plans with (the other) committee members when the chairman (had called) to say (hed be late).(A)discussing(B) the ot

14、her(C) had called(D)hed be late 49 (Human) society, (or in any) community, (may be spoken) (of as) a social organism.(A)Human(B) or in any(C) may be spoken(D)of as 50 Influenza (travels) exactly as (fastly) as man. In oxcart days (its) progress was (slow).(A)travels(B) fastly(C) its(D)slow 51 (Givin

15、g the opportunity), this (highly intelligent) child will become (whatever) his parents (wish) him to be.(A)Giving the opportunity(B) highly intelligent(C) whatever(D)wish 52 I do not know where (could he have) (gone) (so early) (in the) morning.(A)could he have(B) gone(C) so early(D)in the 53 You (h

16、ave) (heard from) him (since) last month, (have) you?(A)have(B) heard from(C) since(D)have 54 (However good) (are my paintings), I am (conscious) that they may (leave) much to be desired.(A)However good(B) are my paintings(C) conscious(D)leave 55 (A number of) endangered (species) (increases) every

17、year and natural (resources disappear).(A)A number of(B) species(C) representative(D)resigned disappear 56 It was (during) the 1990s (that) the friendship between Edward and Jeremy reached (their) (highest) point.(A)during(B) that(C) their(D)highest 57 (In) his (latest) article, the reporter critici

18、zed the way (which) the racial problem was (being handled).(A)In(B) latest(C) which(D)being handled 58 You ye to (hurry up) (if you) want to buy something (because) there s hardly (something) left.(A)hurry up(B) if you(C) because(D)something 59 (Staying up) all night, Tom (finished not only) the hom

19、ework (but also read) many poems of his (favorite) poets.(A)Staying up(B) finished not only(C) but also read(D)favorite 60 Benjamin West was an (eighteenth-century) American artist (who) influenced British painters (just so much) as he did (other) American artists.(A)eighteenth-century(B) who(C) jus

20、t so much(D)other 三、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.61 _, I went to the railway station to see my friend off.(A)After eating quickly m

21、y dinner(B) After my quickly eating dinner(C) After eating my dinner quickly(D)After eating my quickly dinner62 _still needs to be discussed.(A)How is the plan to be carried out(B) How the plan is to be carried out(C) Why is the plan carried out(D)Why the plan carried out63 _recent report stated tha

22、t the number of Spanish speakers in the US would be higher than the number of English speaker by_year .(A)A; the(B) A; /(C) The ; /(D)The; a64 On May , , at_World Table Tennis Championship , Kong Ling hui and Wang Hao won the gold medal in mens with_score of :.(A)a ; a(B) /the(C) a; /(D)the ; a65 In

23、 some countries, _are called “public schools“ are not owned by the public.(A)which(B) as(C) what(D)that66 She worked hard_everything would be ready by the time he came back.(A)since(B) so that(C) as if(D)unless67 _a fire, hotel guests are asked to remain calm.(A)As a result of(B) In the event of(C)

24、By reason of(D)In the time of68 It s a good ideaBut who s going to _the plan. I think Tom and Grey will.(A)set aside(B) carry out(C) take in(D)get through69 Hardly_when they ran toward it.(A)had the plane landed(B) did the plane land(C) the plane had landed(D)the plane landed70 Now, she is upstairs

25、_ a long speech for the president.(A)preparing(B) was preparing(C) prepared(D)to prepare 71 All those youngesters will become _ in ten years. ( )(A)growns-ups(B) growns-up(C) grown-up(D)grown-ups 72 The bus stopped at the bus-stop to _ the three men waiting there.(A)pick up(B) have up(C) take up(D)p

26、ut up 73 The man who came to help us is a friend of _.(A)me(B) I(C) my(D)mine74 I saw Mary in the library yesterday. You _her, she is still in hospital.(A)mustnt have seen(B) could not see(C) cant have seen(D)must not see 75 He is a stranger here. _ people know him.(A)Little(B) Few(C) A little(D)A f

27、ew 76 The fifth generation computers, with artificial intelligence, _ and perfected now.(A)developed(B) have developed(C) are being developed(D)will have been developed77 My brother likes country music, _ I like pop music.(A)when(B) except(C) while(D)because78 Between 1974 and 1997, the number of ov

28、erseas visitors expanded _ 27%.(A)by(B) for(C) to(D)in 79 Van Gogh was _ painter at that time.(A)the unique(B) a more unique(C) a unique(D)a better unique 80 The teacher will tell us _ to have the exam next Monday.(A)if(B) that(C) if not(D)whether 81 In order to grow well, the Blue Sprace, like othe

29、r pine trees, _ a temperate climate.(A)require(B) requires(C) is required(D)that requires 82 The weather _ us from climbing the mountain.(A)discharged(B) disguised(C) disturbed(D)discouraged 83 The question lies in whether he has _ knowledge for the job.(A)efficiency(B) efficient(C) sufficiency(D)su

30、fficient 84 They had a party _ Christmas Eve.(A)at(B) in(C) on(D)during 85 _ you decide to take up, you should try to make it a success.(A)Whatever(B) Unless(C) Whenever(D)If only 86 As it was a stormy night, _ people went to see the film.(A)a few(B) few(C) several(D)many 87 Fruit is rich _ vitamins

31、.(A)with(B) in(C) at(D)of 88 Youll run _ trouble if you dont take care.(A)down(B) at(C) across(D)into89 Little _ what others think.(A)does he care about(B) did he care about(C) he cares about(D)he cared about 90 It is not polite to _ a speaker when he is making a speech.(A)interrupt(B) cease(C) oppo

32、se(D)inquire 四、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 answer to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer S

33、heet.90 Sporting activities are essentially modified forms of hunting behaviour. Viewed biologically, the modern footballer is in reality a member of a hunting group. His killing weapon has turned into a harmless football and his prey into a goal-mouth. If his aim is accurate and he scores a goal, h

34、e enjoys the hunters triumph of killing his prey.To understand how this transformation has taken place we must briefly look back at our forefathers. They spent over a million years evolving as cooperative hunters. Their very survival depended on success in tie hunting-field. Under this pressure thei

35、r whole way of life, even their bodies, became greatly changed. They became chasers, runners, jumpers, aimers, throwers and prey-killers. They cooperated as skillful male-group attackers.Then about ten thousand years ago, after this immensely long period of hunting their food, they became farmers. T

36、heir improved intelligence, so vital to their old hunting life, was put to a new usethat of controlling and domesticating their prey. The hunting became suddenly out of date. The food was there on the farms, awaiting their needs. The risks and uncertainties of the hunting were no longer essential fo

37、r survival.The skills and thirst for hunting remained, however, and demanded new outlets. Hunting for sport replaced hunting for necessity. This new activity involved all the original hunting sequences but the aim of the operation was no longer to avoid starvation. Instead the sportsmen set off to t

38、est their skill against prey that were no longer essential to their survival. To be sure, the kill may have been eaten but there were other much simpler ways of obtaining a meaty meal.91 The author believes that sporting activities.(A)are forms of biological development(B) have actually developed fr

39、om hunting(C) are essentially forms of taming the prey(D)have changed the ways of hunting 92 In a football game what is equal to the prey in hunting is _.(A)any member of the opposing team(B) the goal-mouth(C) the goal keeper(D)the football 93 For over a million years, our forefathers were basically

40、, _.(A)successful farmers(B) co-operating hunters(C) runners and jumpers(D)skillful sportsmen 94 The word “operation“ (Line 3, Para. 4) refers to _.(A)sports activities(B) hunting(C) prey killing(D)domesticating animals 94 An employer has several choices he can consider when he wants to hire a new e

41、mployee. First, he may look within his own company. But if none of the present employees are suitable for the position, he will have to look outside the company. If his company has a personnel office, he can ask them to help find qualified applicants.There are other valuable sources the employer can

42、 use, such as employment agencies, professional societies and so on. He can also advertise in the newspapers and magazines and ask prospective candidates to send in resumes.The employer has two kinds of qualifications to consider when he wants to choose from among applicants. He must consider both p

43、rofessional qualifications and personal characteristics. A candidates professional qualifications include his education, experience and skills. These can be listed on a resume. Personal characteristics must be evaluated through interviews.95 This passage mainly tells us_.(A)there are many applicatio

44、ns looking for a job(B) how an employer hires his employees(C) employer hires a new employee within his company(D)employer can advertise in newspapers and magazines 96 When an employer wants to hire a new employee, he will consider_.(A)the applicants professional qualification(B) the applicants pers

45、onalities(C) the applicants education and family background(D)both A and B 97 “Professional qualification“ does not include_.(A)good health(B) skills(C) experience(D)education 98 We can conclude that a candidate who _is in a better position to be hired.(A)has worked for two months(B) has had college

46、 education(C) is getting training(D)is fond of sports 98 How can a single postage stamp be worth $ 16,800?Any mistake made in the printing of a stamp raises its value to stamp collectors. A mistake on one in expensive postage stamp has made the stamp worth a million and a half times its original val

47、ue.The mistake was made more than a hundred years ago in the British colony of Mauritius, a small is land in the Indian Ocean. In 1847 an order for stamps was sent to a London printer, and Mauritius was to become the fourth country in the world to issue stamps.Before the order was filled and deliver

48、ed, a ball (舞会) was planned at Mauritius Government House, and stamps were needed to send out the invitations. A local printer was instructed to copy the de sign for the stamps. He accidentally inscribed the words “Post Office“ instead of “Post Paid“ on the sever al hundred stamps that he printed.To

49、day there are only twenty-six of these misprinted stamps left-fourteen “One Penny Orange-Reds“ and twelve “Two Penny Blues“. Because of the Two Penny Blues rareness (罕见) and age, collectors have paid as much as $ 16,800 for it.99 A postage stamps value to collectors is raised if _.(A)there are few others like it(B) there are no errors on the stamps(C) a mistake is ma

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