1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 330(无答案)一、Phonetics(A)mule(B) truth(C) duke(D)puke(A)wrinkle(B) why(C) window(D)wild(A)stool(B) choose(C) spoon(D)flood(A)beast(B) measure(C) real(D)breathe(A)curious(B) music(C) student(D)university(A)cough(B) about(C) bought(D)fought(A)clear(B) dear(C) year(D)heart(A)neither(B) height(
2、C) either(D)neighbour(A)physics(B) recycle(C) bye(D)hydrogen(A)unite(B) union(C) unfair(D)universe(A)result(B) button(C) suggest(D)but(A)half(B) talk(C) wall(D)chalk (A)measure(B) sure(C) treasure(D)pleasure (A)education(B) profession(C) precious(D)suggestion(A)value(B) busy(C) continue(D)music(A)co
3、urage(B) enough(C) bought(D)double (A)landed(B) lasted(C) regarded(D)phoned(A)heat(B) heaven(C) pleasant(D)sweat (A)mother(B) nothing(C) bath(D)worth (A)message(B) fountain(C) orange(D)classmate (A)pleasure(B) visitor(C) raise(D)physicist (A)character(B) China(C) child(D)choice (A)child(B) character
4、(C) church(D)chicken(A)coffee(B) sorry(C) doctor(D)motor(A)sadness(B) careless(C) less(D)kindness (A)load(B) broad(C) float(D)road (A)polite(B) pocket(C) orange(D)sorry (A)ghost(B) daughter(C) taught(D)through(A)handkerchief(B) honour(C) honest(D)exhibition(A)size(B) prize(C) exist(D)pine 二、Identifi
5、cation Directions: Each 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 (In) our school library, we (have) (all kinds of) English papers, En
6、glish Weekly (including).(A)In(B) have(C) all kinds of(D)including 32 You should make (the other) fellow (to feel important), if you want to get along with him and have him (like) you, because that is (the way to do it).(A)the other(B) to feel important(C) like(D)the way to do it 33 There are (hundr
7、ed) (of kinds) of cheeses, and (they) differ in taste, texture, and (appearance).(A)hundred(B) of kinds(C) they(D)appearance 34 He (is) looking forward to (go) to Europe after she (finishes) her studies (at the) university.(A)is(B) go(C) finishes(D)at the 35 Mark Twain is a good (representative) (of
8、) post-Civil War authors because of his (place) of birth, education, and (how he wrote).(A)representative(B) of(C) place(D)how he wrote 36 (This book) of (him) used to be one of the best (sellers) (in) the shop.(A)This book(B) him(C) sellers(D)in 37 There (are) a large supply (of pens) and notebooks
9、 (in the storeroom) (to the left of) the library entrance.(A)are(B) of pens(C) in the storeroom(D)to the left of 38 The Rose Bowl parade (takes place) every year (in) Pasadena (in) (New Years Day).(A)takes place(B) in(C) in(D)New Years Day 39 (A number) of these (who) (study) engineering is improvin
10、g (steadily).(A)A number(B) who(C) study(D)steadily 40 In the (nineteenth) century, people (lived in) the northern area grew (their) crops on river (bottom lands).(A)nineteenth(B) lived in(C) their(D)bottom lands 41 Some bosses dislike (to allow) people (to share) their responsibilities; they keep (
11、all) important matters (tightly) in their own hands.(A)to allow(B) to share(C) all(D)tightly 42 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 43 (Never before) (he
12、had) felt himself (so) powerfully (attracted) to the scientific ideal.(A)Never before(B) he had(C) so(D)attracted 44 John stopped (to write) his letter (because) he had to (leave) (for the hospital).(A)to write(B) because(C) leave(D)for the hospital 45 (It is) essential (that) every boy and every gi
13、rl (has) the same educational (opportunities).(A)It is(B) that(C) has(D)opportunities 46 Advertising (falls into) two (main) (category): consumer advertising (and) trade advertising.(A)falls into(B) main(C) category(D)and 47 He is opposed (to) the project (for the reason why) it is not (feasible) (f
14、or the time being).(A)to(B) for the reason why(C) feasible(D)for the time being 48 It usually takes much (less) time to fly from one country to (another) than (traveling) (by) train.(A)less(B) another(C) traveling(D)by 49 He (had got) (lesser) (coins) than (the other boys).(A)had got(B) lesser(C) co
15、ins(D)the other boys 50 The (athlete), together (with) (his coach) and several relatives, (are) traveling to the Olympic Games.(A)athlete(B) with(C) his coach(D)are 51 (Looker - ons) can get (a) better view (of) the game than the (participants).(A)Looker ons(B) a(C) of(D)participants 52 He (was) (ly
16、ing) (on) the couch, (enjoyed) his cigar.(A)was(B) lying(C) on(D)enjoyed 53 You (have) (heard from) him (since) last month, (have) you?(A)have(B) heard from(C) since(D)have 54 Running slowly for (some) three miles every day (is proved) a good (form) of (exercise).(A)some(B) proves(C) form(D)exercise
17、 55 (In) his (latest) article, the reporter criticized the way (which) the racial problem was (being handled).(A)In(B) latest(C) which(D)being handled 56 (It) is easier (to talk) about a problem (than) to solve (them).(A)It(B) to talk(C) than(D)them 57 (Hard) (as) he worked, (but) Mr. Brown couldnt
18、(keep) the shop properly.(A)Hard(B) as(C) but(D)keep 58 (It is) (extremely) important (for) an engineer (to know) to use a computer.(A)It is(B) extremely(C) for(D)know 59 (By no means) (it is) true that (all English people) know their (own) language.(A)By on means(B) it is(C) all English(D)own 60 Th
19、e (first) Olympic (Games) (in) modern (time) took place in 1896.(A)first(B) Games(C) in(D)time 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 Lo
20、ok! What youve done! You_ more careful.(A)may be(B) had to(C) should have been(D)would be62 He told me_.(A)that had happened(B) that had happened to him(C) what had been happened(D)what had happened to him63 While he was investigating ways to improve the telescope Newton made_discovery which complet
21、ely changed_man s understanding of color.(A)a ; /(B) a ; the(C) /; the(D)the ; a64 _do you think of my composition?(A)How(B) What(C) Which(D)Why65 Im_sorry to have put you into so much trouble It doesn t matter.(A)extremely(B) extensively(C) too(D)much66 The old man took the boy_the hand and walked
22、away.(A)at(B) by(C) on(D)of67 Is that a book on farming? If so, I want to borrow_Yes, it is.(A)this(B) it(C) one(D)the one68 Do you think it necessary _ an English diary every day?(A)keep(B) to keep(C) keeping(D)kept 69 The volleyball match will be put off if it _.(A)will rain(B) rains(C) rained(D)i
23、s raining 70 He asked me how long _ going to stay in the hotel.(A)time was I(B) time I was(C) was I(D)I was 71 Not once _ his view of life.(A)did the gentleman mention(B) the gentleman mentioned that(C) the gentleman mentioned(D)do the gentleman mention72 May I have _ look at _ dictionary you bought
24、 at the bookstore?(A)不填;the(B) a;the(C) a; 不填(D)the;a 73 None of the managers said that,_?(A)didnt they(B) did they(C) arent they(D)are they 74 If he _the job, he will get more money right away.(A)accept(B) accepts(C) will accept(D)has accepted 75 I was surprised that she was late, _ since she usual
25、ly arrived early.(A)specially(B) especially(C) extraordinarily(D)particularly 76 _ illness, he went to the seaside for vacation.(A)Due to(B) According to(C) Owing to(D)For the sake of 77 If I heard, I _ .(A)would not be asking(B) will not ask(C) did not ask(D)wasnt be asking 78 We are interested in
26、the weather because it _ us so directly what we wear, what we do, and even how we feel.(A)affects(B) effects(C) guides(D)directs 79 _ your help we were successful.(A)According to(B) But for(C) Owing to(D)As for 80 The selling price of that house and _ $25,000.(A)many furniture are(B) some furniture
27、is(C) the furniture is(D)many pieces of furniture are 81 You may as well _ us the truth. It will be easy to check your story.(A)to tell(B) telling(C) tell(D)to have told 82 It is twelve oclock. All the bells in the village churches were striking,_year has come.(A)Another(B) The other(C) Other(D)Othe
28、rs83 _ after his death that he was recognized as a great scientist.(A)It was not until(B) It is until(C) It was until(D)Not until 84 She never laughed, _ lose her temper.(A)or she ever did(B) nor did she ever(C) or did she ever(D)nor she ever did 85 _ the poem a second time, the meaning will become
29、clearer to you.(A)Your having read(B) While reading(C) If reading(D)When you read 86 What made her so upset? _the necklace _yesterday.(A)Lost, bought(B) Lost, buying(C) Losing, having bought(D)Losing, bought87 This will _ pressure on the trains to some extent.(A)relieve(B) release(C) resort(D)reform
30、 88 Shes so _ that she cried for days when her cat died.(A)sensible(B) sensitive(C) touched(D)impressive 89 But that he _ short of money at the time. He would have come to help us.(A)had been(B) was(C) has been(D)would be 90 I read some good reviews of the exhibition which made me very _ to see it.(
31、A)satisfied(B) interested(C) eager(D)amazed 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 corre
32、sponding letter on the Answer Sheet.90 Luckily, the back tires of their car stayed on the road. Otherwise, the young couple would have driven right into a pit twenty feet wide and thirty feet deep!The man and woman were coming home from a party. They were enjoying the landscape around Swansea, Wales
33、. Suddenly, they found the front of their car leaning into a huge hole. The ear barely hung onto the edge of the pit. It swayed back and forth like the arm of a balance.In their precarious position, the couple knew that each movement they made could be a matter of life and death. Slowly, slowly, the
34、y edged toward the backseat. Then each opened a back door. And on the count of three, they jumped out together. The accident was so scary that they ran a long way before they calmed down. But later they returned to see what had happened. They found that a big chunk of the road had sunk into the grou
35、nd ! And at the bottom of the pit lay their ear-roof down and wheels up.Was this mystery of the sunken road ever solved? It turned out that an abandoned mine shaft lay under the road. It had collapsed and taken the pavement with it. Layers of tunnels intersect beneath the city of Swansea. The tunnel
36、s were built so many years ago that no one knows where they end or begin. The tunnels are shaky, like those that ants build in the sand. No one knows when the entire city might collapse.91 This passage is primarily about _.(A)driving carefully(B) the city of Swansea, Wales(C) a road that caved in(D)
37、tunnels that ants build92 It is probably true that _.(A)the other roads in Swansea are pretty safe(B) other sections of Swansea will eave in sometime(C) everyone should move out of Swansea(D)Swansea is a very. interesting city93 The writer creates interest in the first sentence by using _.(A)a funny
38、 story(B) romantic imagery(C) a vivid description(D)a precise argument94 The word precarious means _.(A)unexpected(B) dangerous(C) unusual(D)ridiculous94 We have no idea about when men first began to use salt, but we do know that it has been used in many different ways throughout the history.For exa
39、mple, it is recorded in many history books the people who lived over three thousand years ago ate salted fish. Thousands of years ago in Egypt, salt was used to preserve the dead.In some periods of history, a person who stole salt was thought to have broken the law. Take the eighteenth century for a
40、n example, if a person was caught stealing salt, he would be thrown into prison. History also records that only in England about ten thousand people were put into prison during that century for stealing salt! About one hundred and fifty years ago, in the year 1553, if a man took more than his share
41、of salt, he would be thought to have broken the law and would be seriously punished. The offender s ear was cut off.Salt was an important item on the dinner table of a king. It was always placed in front of the king when he sat down to eat. Important guests at the king s table were seated near the s
42、alt. Less important guests were given seats farther away from it.95 Thousands of years ago in Egypt, salt was used _.(A)to punish people who had broken the law(B) to keep dead bodies from decay(C) to keep fish alive(D)to make chemicals96 During the 18th century about ten thousand people were put int
43、o prison in England because _.(A)they had been caught stealing salt(B) they had sold salted fish(C) they had taken salt from the king s table(D)they had used salt to preserve dead bodies97 In the _ century, if a man took more than his share of salt, he would _.(A)nineteenth; lose all his salt(B) six
44、teenth; be thrown into prison(C) nineteenth; lose an ear(D)sixteenth; lose an ear98 When a king had his dinner, salt was placed _.(A)in front of the important guests(B) far away from the king(C) in front of the king(D)nearer to the less important guests99 The best title of the passage is _.(A)Nobody
45、 Knows When Salt Began to Be Used(B) The Uses and Importance of Salt in History(C) Thousands of People Were Punished Because of Salt(D)Salt Was Important in History99 In the 1960s, many young Americans were dissatisfied with American society. They wanted to end the Vietnam War and to make all the pe
46、ople in the U.S. equal. Some of them de tided to “drop out“ of American society and form their own societies. They formed utopian communities, which they called “communes“, where they could follow their philosophy of “do your own thing“. A group of artists founded a commune in southern Colorado call
47、ed “Drop City“. Following the ideas of philosopher and architect Buckminster Fuller, they built dome- shaped house from pieces of old cars. Other groups, such as author Ken Keseys Merry Pranksters, the followers of San Francisco poet Steve Gaskin, and a group that called itself the Hog Farm, lived i
48、n old school buses and travelled around the United States. The Hog Farm became famous when they helped organize the Woodstock Rock Festival in 1969. Steve Gaskins followers tried to settle down on a farm in Tenessee, but they had to leave when some members of the group were arrested for growing mari
49、juana.Not all communes believed in the philosophy of “do your own thing“ however; Twin Oaks, a commune founded in Virginia in the late 1960s, was based on the ideas of psychologist B. F. Skinner. The people who lived at Twin Oaks were carefully controlled by Skinners “conditioning“ techniques to do things that were good for the community. In 1972,
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