1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 317(无答案)一、Phonetics(A)dew(B) few(C) blew(D)new(A)gravity(B) valuable(C) dangerous(D)companion(A)rain(B) entertain(C) main(D)mountain(A)now(B) how(C) down(D)snow(A)life(B) line(C) like(D)live (A)discussion(B) invasion(C) decision(D)occasion (A)training(B) said(C) waiting(D)main (A)water(B
2、) term(C) flower(D)exercise (A)they(B) think(C) that(D)there (A)habit(B) hate(C) happiness(D)gather (A)captain(B) certain(C) fountain(D)mountain (A)funny(B) only(C) July(D)lucky (A)what(B) water(C) watch(D)want (A)blood(B) loose(C) choose(D)mood (A)wear(B) tear(C) bear(D)dear (A)shirt(B) tire(C) sir
3、(D)skirt (A)funny(B) only(C) July(D)lucky(A)mouth(B) double(C) count(D)ground (A)window(B) flow(C) flower(D)know(A)many(B) satellite(C) factory(D)carry (A)pull(B) but(C) shut(D)cut(A)sight(B) apply(C) give(D)item (A)carried(B) borrowed(C) asked(D)thread(A)shut(B) cut(C) funny(D)use (A)research(B) ne
4、wspaper(C) Christmas(D)Thursday(A)wood(B) stood(C) blood(D)look (A)cheap(B) sweat(C) treat(D)leap (A)touches(B) praises(C) gives(D)oranges (A)fry(B) supply(C) laundry(D)try (A)theater(B) threat(C) thread(D)treasure二、Identification Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underline parts
5、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 president (whom) the bank belongs, promised (to keep) all the board members (informed) of (how) the negotiations were going on.(A)whom(B) to
6、 keep(C) informed(D)how 32 The growth (of) part-time and flexible working patterns (allow) more women (to) (take) advantage of employment opportunities.(A)of(B) allow(C) to(D)take 33 He (wrote) the story, (typing) it (into) the computer and (handed) it to the chief editor.(A)wrote(B) typing(C) into(
7、D)handed 34 I must get down (to) (write) the composition. (There) is only 20 minutes (left)(A)to(B) write(C) There(D)left 35 (If) the had (applied) (by) August 15, the university (would accept) him this semester.(A)If(B) applied(C) by(D)would accept 36 (Having been) finished (his) breakfast, (he) we
8、nt out (for) a walk.(A)Having been(B) his(C) he(D)for 37 No sooner (had) the hikers (set out) on their trip (as) it began to rain (heavily).(A)had(B) set out(C) as(D)heavily 38 They (got) (anger) (at hearing) the (unexpected) result.(A)got(B) anger(C) at hearing(D)unexpected 39 Only (within) the pas
9、t 200 years (scientists have) found (out what) fire (is).(A)within(B) scientists have(C) out what(D)is 40 Whenever we (hear of) a natural disaster, (even) in a distant part of the world, we feel (sympathy) for the people (having affected).(A)hear of(B) even(C) sympathy(D)having affected 41 No matter
10、 (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 42 Jack was in the conference room (discussing) plans with (the other) committee members when the chairman (had called) to say (hed be late).(A)discussin
11、g(B) the other(C) had called(D)hed be late 43 (It is) essential (that) every boy and every girl (has) the same educational (opportunities).(A)It is(B) that(C) has(D)opportunities 44 When she (came) back from Hollywood, she wanted to (tell) everybody (about) all the stars and exciting people (who) sh
12、e had seen.(A)came(B) tell(C) about(D)who 45 He (had got) (lesser) (coins) than (the other boys).(A)had got(B) lesser(C) coins(D)the other boys 46 The (athlete), together (with) (his coach) and several relatives, (are) traveling to the Olympic Games.(A)athlete(B) with(C) his coach(D)are 47 It was (h
13、im) who did all the work (on) the invention, but somebody (else) got (all the credit).(A)him(B) on(C) else(D)all the credit 48 (If) you (will buy) one box at the regular price, you would receive (another one) at (no) extra cost.(A)If(B) will buy(C) another(D)no 49 At that time, many readers (found)
14、(it) difficult (believing) what Jules Verne had written in his book (to be true).(A)found(B) it(C) believing(D)to be 50 You (have) (heard from) him (since) last month, (have) you?(A)have(B) heard from(C) since(D)have 51 (It was) (in the) primary school (where) my teacher introduced (me to) computers
15、.(A)It was(B) in the(C) where(D)me 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 (A number of) endangered (species) (increases) every year and natural (resources disappear).(A)A number of(B)
16、 species(C) representative(D)resigned disappear 54 (Having rejected) by (everyone), the student (representative) (resigned) the committee.(A)Having rejected(B) everyone(C) representative(D)resigned 55 It was (during) the 1990s (that) the friendship between Edward and Jeremy reached (their) (highest)
17、 point.(A)during(B) that(C) their(D)highest 56 (Fighting) broke (out) (between) the Northern (states) and Southern states.(A)Fighting(B) out(C) between(D)states 57 The doctor (told) him that he (should take) this medicine (one) pill at (one) time.(A)told(B) should(C) one(D)one 58 (In) his (latest) a
18、rticle, the reporter criticized the way (which) the racial problem was (being handled).(A)In(B) latest(C) which(D)being handled 59 (Hard) (as) he worked, (but) Mr. Brown couldnt (keep) the shop properly.(A)Hard(B) as(C) but(D)keep 60 (Those of us) who work in chemical (laboratories), should have (th
19、eir) lungs (checked) quite regularly.(A)Those of us(B) laboratories(C) their(D)checked 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 You havent
20、 said a word about my new coat, BrendaDo you like it?I m sorry I_anything about it soonerI certainly think it s pretty on you.(A)wasnt saying(B) dont say(C) wont say(D)didnt say62 They went on working_it was late at night.(A)even if(B) as if(C) however(D)as though63 The book tells_life story of John
21、 Smith , who left_school and worked for a newspaper at the age of .(A)the; the(B) a ; the(C) the. /(D)a; /64 How much would you _for repairing my watch?(A)spend(B) cost(C) charge(D)pay65 _ a major disaster will get us to realize that we cant go on destroying the rain forests of the world.(A)Anything
22、 but(B) But that(C) Nothing but(D)Everything but66 As we all know, it is really_convenience to have_hospital in a community(A)the; a(B) / ; a(C) a; a(D)/ ; the67 His handwriting is _ yours.(A)more better(B) as well as(C) much better than(D)as better as68 He was made_his working because of his poor h
23、ealth.(A)to give up(B) given up(C) give up(D)giving up69 You oughtnt to have been there,_?(A)hadnt you(B) didnt you(C) oughtnt you(D)ought you70 Somebody _ here only this morning.(A)must be(B) can be(C) must have been(D)should have been71 Jim was late for two classes this morning. He said that he fo
24、rgot both of the _.(A)rooms numbers(B) room number(C) room numbers(D)rooms number 72 Not once _ his view of life.(A)did the gentleman mention(B) the gentleman mentioned that(C) the gentleman mentioned(D)do the gentleman mention73 _ film includes some recently discovered newsreels of _ World War .(A)
25、The; the(B) A; the(C) The; 不填(D)A; 不填 74 I study Chinese, English and some _ subjects.(A)another(B) the other(C) one(D)other 75 Bob is _rude that everyone dislikes him.(A)so(B) too(C) very(D)such 76 The majority of our students _the life of these native people.(A)have never heard of(B) has heard abo
26、ut(C) has never heard of(D)have never listened to 77 I hope I _ my graduation paper by the end of this year.(A)shall finish(B) finish(C) have finished(D)shall have finished 78 We _ winning the game.(A)stand a good chance of(B) stand a good chance in(C) stand a good chance for(D)stand a good chance t
27、o 79 It must have rained last night, _ the ground is wet.(A)because(B) as(C) since(D)for 80 Not always _ they want to.(A)people can do what(B) people cannot do what(C) can people do what(D)can t people do what 81 While shopping, people sometimes cant help _ into buying something they dont really nee
28、d.(A)to persuade(B) persuading(C) being persuaded(D)be persuaded 82 We must _ a solid foundation for the development of our heavy industry(A)take(B) put (C) lay(D)raise83 When people ask him for help, he never turned his back _ them.(A)with(B) off(C) from(D)on 84 Dmg criminals are _ import and distr
29、ibute drugs.(A)those(B) who(C) what(D)those who 85 - May I stop here? - No, you _.(A)mustnt(B) might not(C) neednt(D)wont 86 The hijackers should have been arrested _ instead of being allowed to leave.(A)on the spot(B) on the side(C) in the sight(D)on the screen 87 Go and see for yourself, and you _
30、 what he said is true.(A)would find(B) will find(C) would have found(D)should find 88 Dont _ to ask me if anything is not clear to you.(A)doubt(B) hesitate(C) mind(D)worry 89 The secret agent concealed her real mission, therefore many local people were _ into thinking that she was a good person.(A)b
31、etrayed(B) driven(C) deceived(D)convinced 90 We do not permit _ in the office, so we do not permit him _ here.(A)to smoke; to smoke(B) smoking; to smoke(C) smoking; smoking(D)to smoke; smoking 四、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed
32、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.90 Amnesty (大赦) International is a world-wide volunteer organization funded entirely by subscriptions and donations
33、. It is totally independent of any government, political faction, ideology, economic interest or religious creed.The organization works for the release of “Prisoners of Conscience“ -men, women and children imprisoned anywhere for their beliefs, color, sex, ethnic origin, language or religion. It als
34、o seeks fair and immediate trial for all political prisoners detained (拘留) without charge, and opposes torture and the degrading treatment of prisoners. It is also against the death penalty for all types of crime.Amnesty works by collecting information. When it has proof that a person is a “Prisoner
35、 of Conscience“, that persons case is handed over to a local group. The local groups are ordinary individuals who believe in Amnestys work. They send letters to governments, embassies, leading newspapers and the prisoners family and friends. They also collect signatures and raise money to send medic
36、ine, food and clothing to the prisoners and their families. These volunteers use their freedom of speech to win the same freedom for their adopted prisoner.Paradoxically, Amnesty International is an organization that will only be satisfied when it has become redundant (多余的) .91 Amnesty International
37、 is supported_.(A)by people with left-wing views(B) in part by government assistance(C) with goods given by some organizations(D)by people who give money or subscribe to the organization92 Amnesty gathers information_.(A)to determine if someone is a “Prisoner of Conscience“(B) to support its local g
38、roups(C) for the “Prisoners of Conscience“(D)for the families of “Prisoners of Conscience“93 The local groups are composed of_.(A)representatives from governments, embassies, leading newspapers, etc(B) special people who know the prisoners and their families(C) normal people who have the same views
39、as Amnesty International(D)members of prisoners friends or families94 Amnesty International will go on working until_.(A)many “Prisoners of Conscience“ are released from prison(B) its work becomes unnecessary(C) the “Prisoners of Conscience“ are redundant(D)all prisoners are released94 Concerning mo
40、ney or anything else, conflicts between husband and wife usually reflect a power struggle. Conflicts between parent and child often center around the same issue. As children enter adolescence, they begin to demand greater freedom to go where they please, do what they please, and make decisions witho
41、ut parental interference. Many American parents do not know how to deal with their teenagers and seek advice from books, lectures, and parent-training courses. Parents want to maintain a friendly relationship with their teenagers and also want to guide them so that their behavior will be whatever th
42、e parents consider proper and constructive. But in a society of rapidly changing social and moral values, parents and children often disagree about what is important and what is right. Arguments may concern such unimportant matters as styles of dress or hairdos. But quarrels may also concern school
43、work, after school jobs, decisions, use of the family car, dating, and sexual behavior. Some families have serious problems with teenagers who drop out of school, run away from home, or use illegal drugs. Because so much publicity is given to the problem teenager, one gets the impression that all te
44、enagers are troublemakers. Actually, relatively few adolescents do anything wrong, and nearly all grow up into “solid citizens“ who fulfill most of their parents expectations. In fact, recent studies show that the “generation gap“ is narrowing. The vast majority of teenagers share most of their pare
45、nts values and ideas. Many parents feel that they get along with their adolescents quite well. 95 According to the writer, conflicts between husband and wife usually reflect _.(A)feelings of hatred(B) power struggle(C) that they dont care for each other(D)that they may appeal to divorce96 As childre
46、n enter adolescents, they begin to do the following except _.(A)demanding greater freedom to go where they please(B) making decisions without parental interference(C) getting married whenever they please(D)doing what they please97 “. generation gap is narrowing“ means“ _“.(A)the adolescents now beco
47、me timid(B) parents used to get along with their children(C) the vast majority of teenagers share most of their parents values and ideas(D)parents and teenagers dont like to quarrel98 Parents and children often disagree about what is important or right because _.(A)they have different styles of life
48、(B) they hate each other(C) parents think that their children are troublemakers(D)they are in a society of rapidly changing social and moral values98 Tom Smith was a writer. He wrote detective stories for magazines. One evening he could not find an end for a story. He sat with his typewriter in fron
49、t of him, but he had no ideas. So he decided to go to the cinema.When he came back, he found that he had had a visitor. Someone had broken into his flat. The man had had a drink, smoked several of Toms cigarettes-and had read his story. The visitor left Tom a note.I have read your story and I dont think much of it. Please read my suggestions and t
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