1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 303(无答案)一、Phonetics(A)road(B) broad(C) load(D)soap(A)curiosity(B) curious(C) during(D)tune(A)dear(B) hear(C) early(D)fear(A)fear(B) dear(C) disappear(D)bear(A)stroll(B) stove(C) lose(D)noble(A)pride(B) decide(C) police(D)describe(A)punish(B) business(C) running(D)brush(A)result(B) thrust
2、(C) reduce(D)trunk(A)kilometer(B) pretty(C) complete(D)scene(A)incline(B) ignore(C) whisper(D)think(A)Wednesday(B) recent(C) sudden(D)absent (A)attract(B) gate(C) arrange(D)able (A)lose(B) shoe(C) whose(D)whole (A)piece(B) receive(C) relief(D)scientist (A)modern(B) surprise(C) traveler(D)German (A)i
3、nterfere(B) great(C) companion(D)bacteria (A)season(B) neat(C) reason(D)measure(A)rubber(B) curious(C) gun(D)public(A)sweat(B) leap(C) feature(D)cheat(A)that(B) them(C) there(D)thank(A)study(B) pollution(C) hut(D)jump(A)lucky(B) duck(C) suck(D)mute(A)terrible(B) aspect(C) respect(D)mathematics (A)co
4、uple(B) mother(C) money(D)cough (A)over(B) open(C) often(D)only(A)filled(B) recognized(C) whispered(D)watched(A)laundry(B) launch(C) laugh(D)flaunt (A)knew(B) few(C) new(D)threw(A)father(B) those(C) without(D)thing (A)further(B) curve(C) burden(D)surprise 二、Identification Directions: Each of the fol
5、lowing 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 (Such ) crimes (may be) (too) complex (that) months or years go by before anyone discovers them.(A)Suc
6、h(B) may be(C) too(D)that 32 I regret (to spend) (so) much money (on) a car (that) I hardly drive in everyday life.(A)to spend(B) so(C) on(D)that 33 (If) the had (applied) (by) August 15, the university (would accept) him this semester.(A)If(B) applied(C) by(D)would accept 34 No sooner (had) the hik
7、ers (set out) on their trip (as) it began to rain (heavily).(A)had(B) set out(C) as(D)heavily 35 Neither John (and) his father was able (to wake up) (early enough) (to catch) the morning train.(A)and(B) to wake up(C) early enough(D)to catch 36 Some bosses dislike (to allow) people (to share) their r
8、esponsibilities; they keep (all) important matters (tightly) in their own hands.(A)to allow(B) to share(C) all(D)tightly 37 (Never before) (he had) felt himself (so) powerfully (attracted) to the scientific ideal.(A)Never before(B) he had(C) so(D)attracted 38 Our (city) (has) (the) (most) beautiful
9、park.(A)city(B) has(C) the(D)most 39 Children may not enjoy (to eat) sweets after a meal (so much) as at other (times), but it is healthier for them (to do) so.(A)to eat(B) so much(C) times(D)to do 40 Inland canals are used to (shipping) farm and factory (goods) to (nearby) town (or) seaports.(A)shi
10、pping(B) goods(C) nearby(D)or 41 (It is) essential (that) every boy and every girl (has) the same educational (opportunities).(A)It is(B) that(C) has(D)opportunities 42 There (are) not many people in this city (which) (own) the houses they (live in).(A)are(B) which(C) own(D)live in 43 (No matter wha
11、t) (tiring) a day she (has had), she (never loses) her good humour.(A)No matter what(B) tiring(C) has had(D)never loses 44 (It won t be long) (before) Mary (will get used to) (living) a new life on campus.(A)It won t be long(B) before(C) will get used to(D)living 45 The weather is not as cold (as yo
12、u think). So (I don t think) the ice is thick (enough) to (walk on it).(A)as you think(B) I don t think(C) enough(D)walk on it 46 He (had got) (lesser) (coins) than (the other boys).(A)had got(B) lesser(C) coins(D)the other boys 47 (Looker - ons) can get (a) better view (of) the game than the (parti
13、cipants).(A)Looker ons(B) a(C) of(D)participants 48 I (remember) clearly (to return) the book to him last Wednesday, but now he (says) that (I didn t).(A)remember(B) return(C) says(D)I didnt 49 A (knowledge) of several languages is essential to the study of comparative literature because (without th
14、em) one can read (only) (in) translation.(A)knowledge(B) without them(C) only(D)in 50 You (have) (heard from) him (since) last month, (have) you?(A)have(B) heard from(C) since(D)have 51 (During the discussion), Mr. White (remained silent) (when) (asking) his opinion.(A)During the discussion(B) remai
15、ned silent(C) when(D)asking 52 (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 53 (Despite) the time of (the year), the temperature was (enough hot) to (turn on) the air-conditioner.(A)Despite(B) th
16、e year(C) enough hot(D)turn on 54 You should (check) the air in the (tires) (as) you (start on) a long automobile trip.(A)check(B) tires(C) as(D)start 55 (Hard) (as) he worked, (but) Mr. Black couldnt keep the shop (properly).(A)Hard(B) as(C) but(D)properly 56 Running slowly for (some) three miles e
17、very day (is proved) a good (form) of (exercise).(A)some(B) proves(C) form(D)exercise 57 If he (gives) a chance to (enroll) in your university, Im sure he (will prove) his (worth).(A)gives(B) enroll(C) will prove(D)worth 58 There are two kinds of computers (there), both (of them) are (widely) (used)
18、 today.(A)there(B) of them(C) widely(D)used 59 (Be sure) to rut out the light (before) you (leave). Yes. Ill (put out it).(A)Be sure(B) before(C) leave(D)put out it 60 Benjamin West was an (eighteenth-century) American artist (who) influenced British painters (just so much) as he did (other) America
19、n artists.(A)eighteenth-century(B) who(C) just 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 _ the boss pays us a visit, everyo
20、ne is very nervous and on their best behaviour.(A)Wherever(B) Whenever(C) Whatever(D)Whoever62 By the time you_back, the supper_ready.(A)will get; will be(B) get; was(C) get; will be(D)will get; is63 Our cousin who is attending college in New York phones us every Sunday at six, _as clockwork.(A)regu
21、lar(B) irregular(C) regularly(D)irregularly64 John failed the exam chiefly because of his laziness, but it was different _of Ann, she was ill.(A)in case(B) in the event(C) in the case(D)because65 It _ John and Kate who helped me the other day.(A)is(B) was(C) are(D)were 66 He _ there for half an hour
22、. Lets hurry!(A)has been waiting(B) has waiting(C) was waiting(D)have waited 67 What do you think of his _ play? ( )I like it much better than his _ one.(A)last.latest(B) latest.last(C) later.last(D)later.latest 68 We all know that, _ the situation will get worse.(A)not if dealt carefully with(B) if
23、 not carefully dealt with(C) if dealt not carefully with(D)not if carefully dealt with69 You oughtnt to have been there,_?(A)hadnt you(B) didnt you(C) oughtnt you(D)ought you70 If you are over in the district, _on us.(A)drop in(B) fall back(C) look down(D)cut down71 Heres a man who just breaks into
24、a bank and helps himself _ so much money. ( )(A)to(B) by(C) for(D)on 72 They lost their way, _ delayed them considerably.(A)which(B) that(C) it(D)so73 _the television, there is an important football match now.(A)Turn over(B) Turn off(C) Turn down(D)Turn on 74 He may act tough, but _ he is a kind per
25、son.(A)from nature(B) by nature(C) through nature(D)out nature 75 _ , well go out to have a picnic.(A)Given good weather(B) When the weather is good(C) Provide the weather is good(D)Unless the weather is good 76 About 85 percent of the students_ good, and part of them_ interested in biology.(A)is; a
26、re(B) are; are(C) are; is(D)is; is77 The selling price of that house and _ $25,000.(A)many furniture are(B) some furniture is(C) the furniture is(D)many pieces of furniture are 78 When she heard the bad news, she _ completely.(A)broke away(B) broke up(C) broke down(D)broke out 79 Anne couldnt concen
27、trate _ what she was doing while her family were watching TV.(A)to(B) on(C) for(D)in 80 When you _ your meal, well go to the movies together.(A)have(B) have had(C) will have had(D)had 81 The United States and Canada are lands of _ except for the Indians, who are the only true natives.(A)emigrants(B)
28、 dwellers(C) inhabitants(D)immigrants 82 When they _ to the village, it was very late.(A)arrived(B) reached(C) got(D)landed83 Electrical energy may be divided into two components _ as positive and negative.(A)distinguished(B) specified(C) separated(D)indicated 84 _ was his anger that his face turned
29、 red.(A)Such(B) Great(C) It(D)So 85 You may think you know the answer but you dont, _?(A)dont you(B) may you(C) may not you(D)do you 86 The salesman approached the house very _ because there was a dog at the gate.(A)bravely(B) casually(C) definitely(D)cautiously 87 Dont ask him. He is _ of our plan.
30、(A)ignorant(B) informed(C) unknowable(D)innocent 88 Sixty percent of television viewers chose him as their _ actor.(A)popular(B) favourable(C) favoured(D)favourite 89 The government had to _ all his appointments for the day and rushed to the train accident.(A)set off(B) see off(C) call off(D)pay off
31、 90 She is making herself iii with _ over her sons future.(A)troubles(B) annoyance(C) worry(D)consideration 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
32、to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.90 All the housewives who went to the new supermarket had one great ambition: to be the lucky customer who did not have to pay for her shopping. For this was what the notice just inside the entrance p
33、romised. It said : “ Remember, once a week, one of our customers gets free goods. This May Be Your Lucky Day!“For several weeks Mrs. Edwards hoped, like many of her friends, to be the lucky customer. Unlike her friends, she never gave up hoping. The cupboards in kitchen were full of things which she
34、 did not need. Her husband tried to advise her against buying things but failed. She dreamed of the day when the manager of the supermarket would approach her and say,“ Madam, this is Your Lucky Day. Everything in your basket is free. “One Friday morning, after she had finished her shopping and had
35、taken it to her car, she found that she had forgotten to buy any tea. She dashed back to the supermarket, got the tea and went towards the cash-desk. As she did so, she saw the manager of the supermarket approach her. “ Madam,“ he said, holding out his hand, “I want to congratulate you! You are our
36、lucky customer and everything you have in your basket is free!“91 The housewives learnt about the offer of free goods _.(A)on TV(B) from the manager(C) at the supermarket(D)from the newspaper92 Which statement is TRUE?(A)Mrs. Edwards is always very lucky.(B) Mrs. Edwards had no friends.(C) Mrs. Edwa
37、rds hoped to get free shopping.(D)Mrs. Edwards gets disappointed easily.93 Mrs. Edwards husband tried to _.(A)make her unhappy(B) cheer her up(C) buy things with her(D)stop her buying things94 Mrs. Edwards went back to the supermarket quickly because she had to _.(A)buy another thing(B) talk to the
38、manager(C) pay for her shopping(D)find her shopping94 Children for whom school has no pointMany children do not go to school either because their parents want them at home as carers for siblings, or simply because their parents cannot be bothered to send them. Thousands more are not registered at an
39、y school at all, because of their families unstable lives.Underlying this dreadful situation there are two central truths. First of all, the problem of children not going to school often has more to do with their parents than with the children themselves. Secondly, once children go to school, we nee
40、d to make sure that the experience is a positive one so that they want to keep on going.In Britain, the Ministry of Education has introduced a complex package of sticks and carrots to persuade schools to bring truants and excluded children back into the classroom. It is paying grants so that a thous
41、and schools can set up special units to help these children. Schools receive the grant if they bring a target number of children back to school; if they do not meet the target, the grant is withdrawn.Parents are the subject of this campaign, too: the Home Office has introduced fines for parents who
42、fail to send their children to school, and has given the police power to pick up truants on the streets.truant = a child who does not go to school when he or she should.95 According to the text, there are thousands of children who_.(A)run away from school(B) live in stable families(C) are not regist
43、ered at any school(D)stay at home doing the housework96 Part of the problem is_.(A)that people feel very emotional(B) that parents worry their children at school(C) that these children think education is a waste of time(D)that there are not enough police to pick up truants on the streets97 The Minis
44、try of Education will take away a schools grant if_.(A)they do not reach their objectives(B) they do not contact parents(C) children escape from school(D)they meet their targets98 The Home Office_.(A)has given powers to the police to pick up parents(B) will give money to parents to send children to
45、school(C) will go to the family and persuade parents and their children(D)will punish parents who fail to send their children to school98 England is not a big country: from north to south and from east to west it is only about three hundred miles across. But for a small country it has a surprising r
46、ange of climate. People who have never visited England or who have visited only one part of it often makes the mistake of thinking that it is a cold and wet country. Except for the summer months of June to September, this is probably true of the north of England and the Midlands. In the south, howev
47、er, the climate is much more pleasant. One result is that when people retire from the job in the north, they often prefer to move down to the south.Perhaps the warmest part of the country is the southwest, which consists of (is made up of) the counties of Devon and Cornwall, where palm trees, bamboo
48、 and many semitropical plants grow well. Flowers and vegetables ripen as much as a month earlier than those elsewhere. Farmers in the areas gain a higher price for their vegetables and flowers because they are ready earlier. In winter there may be several feet of snow in other parts of England but t
49、here will probably be no snow at all in the southwest. This may be one of the reasons why the southwest is one of Englands most popular holiday areas. 99 The distance from the center of England to south coast is about_.(A)one hundred miles(B) three hundred miles(C) one hundred and fifty miles(D)six hundred miles 100 According to the passage, _.(A)flower
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