1、河南专升本(英语)模拟试卷 7 及答案与解析一、Vocabulary and Structure1 Universities generally_ their students from among the high school graduates.(A)provide(B) choose(C) select(D)receive2 Do you_to know Mr. Cooper s telephone number and mail address?(A)offer(B) happen(C) seem(D)feel3 We want the committee to_the detail
2、s of the plan.(A)look for(B) give up(C) break down(D)work out4 Without your instruction, I_such great progress.(A)would not have made(B) can not make(C) will not make(D)had not made5 We could see the stars_well from the top of the mountain.(A)clearly(B) generally(C) fairly(D)closely6 When we have di
3、nner very late we dont wash up_the next morning.(A)before(B) in(C) at(D)till7 The nation as a whole cannot become rich_the peasants are relatively well off.(A)if(B) before(C) though(D)unless8 Mr. Smith_ to Beijing, for I saw him in the library just now.(A)couldn t have gone(B) mustn t have gone(C) s
4、houldn t have gone(D)needn t have gone9 Three of us will go there, and the rest_to stay here.(A)is(B) are(C) was(D)were10 _he came to have such a valuable painting is a mystery.(A)How(B) That(C) What(D)Which11 I am sorry that I am not in a_to help you right now.(A)responsibility(B) position(C) power
5、(D)skill12 Our new house is very_, for I can get to my office in five minutes.(A)comfortable(B) pleasant(C) convenient(D)available13 The audience stood and_at the end of the performance.(A)welcomed(B) clapped(C) waved(D)celebrated14 _is known to all, the earth moves around the sun once a year.(A)Tha
6、t(B) As(C) What(D)It15 He had two daughters, Alice and Sarah, the_of whom married an archaeologist.(A)young(B) former(C) elderly(D)old16 Tom might not have made such a serious mistake if he_ your advice.(A)followed(B) follows(C) had followed(D)has followed17 When I got my first job, I_ early. But no
7、wadays I usually stay in bed until late morning.(A)could get up(B) used to getting up(C) was used to get up(D)used to get up18 My mother asked me where_the key.(A)did I leave(B) I have left(C) I had left(D)had I left19 I felt so embarrassed that I couldnt do anything but_there when I first met my pr
8、esent boss.(A)to sit(B) sitting(C) sat(D)sit20 The scientists wanted to keep people_about the breakthrough in their experiment.(A)inform(B) informing(C) informed(D)to inform21 I am very familiar_this city as I have been living here for more than 10 years.(A)to(B) with(C) in(D)for22 Many people belie
9、ve that_one has, _one is, but actually it is not true.(A)the more money: the happier(B) the more money: the more happy(C) the less money: the happier(D)the less money: the more happy23 My father is very busy, and Sunday is the only day_he can relax.(A)where(B) that(C) which(D)when24 I would like to
10、stay in the small town due to its_weather.(A)general(B) soft(C) mild(D)gentle25 It is reported that a plane has_in the mountainous area near the borderline of that country.(A)crashed(B) crushed(C) flashed(D)clashed26 I think we should stop arguing and work together, if we want to get _ near a soluti
11、on to the problem.(A)anywhere(B) everywhere(C) nowhere(D)somewhere27 The gardener_the boy not to step on the grass.(A)suggested(B) charged(C) warned(D)insisted28 I m afraid we must go now if we dont want to get caught in the traffic jam. OK. _.(A)It doesn t matter(B) You re welcome(C) Take care(D)Ne
12、ver mind29 You might not like the way Sam behaves, but please be kind to him. _, he is your grandfather.(A)After all(B) Above all(C) In all(D)At all30 Tom s room is in a terrible mess, everything seems_ in it.(A)out of control(B) out of date(C) out of order(D)out of service31 At the 60th anniversary
13、, the guests sitting in the front are those_graduates from the university.(A)faithful(B) distinguished(C) impressive(D)interesting32 We were caught in a traffic jam. By the time we arrived at the airport the plane_.(A)will take off(B) would take off(C) has taken off(D)had taken off33 _is not known y
14、et.(A)Although he is serious about it(B) No matter how we will do the task(C) Whether we will go outing or not(D)Unless they come to see us34 You cant rely on Jane as she is_changing her mind and you will never know what she is going to do next.(A)occasionally(B) rarely(C) scarcely(D)constantly35 Ki
15、ds will soon get tired of learning_more than they can.(A)if they expect to learn(B) if they are expected to learn(C) if they learn to expect(D)if they are learned to expect36 Many people prefer the bowls made of steel to the_made of plastic.(A)it(B) one(C) ones(D)them37 _from far away, the 600-meter
16、 tower is stretching into the sky.(A)See(B) Seeing(C) To see(D)Seen38 The tribe had been living in that part of the area for generations until the civil war_.(A)broke down(B) broke off(C) broke out(D)broke up39 _, Martin can reach the branch of that tall tree at the gate.(A)As a short man(B) Being s
17、hort(C) As he is short(D)Short as he is40 The temperature is likely to go down next week. _, we will have to cancel the outdoor activities.(A)In that case(B) In case(C) In no case(D)In any case40 When thinking about quitting smoking, you should list all the reasons why you want to quit. Every night
18、before going to bed, repeat one of the reasons 10 times.Decide positively that you want to quit. Try to avoid negative thoughts about how difficult it might be. Develop strong personal reasons as well as your health and responsibility to others. For example, think of all the time you waste taking ci
19、garette breaks, rushing out to buy a pack, hunting for a light, etc. Set a date for quittingperhaps a special day like your birthday or a holiday. If you smoke heavily at work, quit during your vacation. Make the date sacred seriously, and don t let anything change it. Begin to condition yourself ph
20、ysically: start a modest exercise: drink more water: get plenty of rest.The first few days after you quit, spend as much free time as possible in places where smoking is prohibited like libraries, museums, theatres, department stores, etc.Drink large quantities of water and fruit juice. Try to avoid
21、 wine, coffee, and other drinks which remind you of cigarette smoking.Strike up a conversation with someone instead of a match for a cigarette.If you miss the sensation of having a cigarette in your hand, play with something elsea pencil, a pen or a ruler.If you miss having something in your mouth,
22、try a toothpick or a fake cigarette.41 Which of the following statements is best supported by the author?(A)Whenever you feel like a cigarette, try to forget it by starting a conversation with someone.(B) Try to be an ice-breaker before asking for a light.(C) If you miss the sensation of having a ci
23、garette in your mouth, play with a pen.(D)Every night before going to bed, repeat the reasons 10 times.42 From the passage, we know smokers_.(A)waste a lot of time smoking(B) have to quit smoking from time to time(C) can only quit smoking during their holiday(D)start a modest and easy exercise43 The
24、 author suggested_.(A)all kinds of drinks be avoided immediately after quitting(B) drinking water and fruit juice instead of wine, coffee and other drinks(C) trying low-tar cigarettes immediately after quitting(D)spending as much time as possible in public places44 The best title for this passage is
25、_.(A)Smoking Is Harmful(B) Do Not Smoke(C) Smoking Is Difficult to Quit(D)How to Quit Smoking45 If the article is in a newspaper, which section is it in?(A)Sports.(B) News.(C) Health.(D)Culture.45 By adopting a few simple techniques, parents who read to their children can greatly increase their chil
26、dren s language development. It is surprising but true. How parents talk to their children makes a big difference in the children s language development. If a parent encourages the child to actively respond to what the parent is reading, the child s language skills increase.A study was done with 30
27、three-year-old children and their parents. Half of the children participated in the experimental study: the other half acted as the control group. In the experimental group, the parents were given a two-hour training session in which they were taught to ask open-ended questions rather than yes-or-no
28、 questions. For example, the parent should ask, “What is the doggie doing?“ rather than “Is the doggie running away?“ The parents in the experimental group were also instructed in how to help children find answers, how to suggest alternative possibilities and how to praise correct answers.At the beg
29、inning of the study, the children did not differ in measures of language development, but at the end of one month, the children in the experimental group showed 5. 5 months ahead of the control group on a test of verbal expression and vocabulary. Nine months later, the children in the experimental g
30、roup still showed an advance of 6 months over the children in the control group.46 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?(A)Children who talk a lot are more intelligent.(B) Parents who listen to their children can teach them more.(C) Active children should read more and be given mo
31、re attention.(D)Verbal ability can easily be developed with proper methods.47 What does “It“ in Line 2 can most probably be replaced by?(A)Parents increasing children s language development.(B) Reading techniques being simple.(C) Parents reading to children.(D)Children s intelligence development.48
32、According to the author, which of the following questions is the best type to ask children about?(A)Do you see the elephant?(B) Is the elephant in the cage?(C) What animals do you like?(D)Shall we go to the zoo?49 The difference between the control group and the experimental group was_.(A)the traini
33、ng that parents received(B) the age of the children(C) the books that were read(D)the number of the children50 The best conclusion we can draw from the passage is that_.(A)parents should be trained to read to their children(B) the more children read, the more intelligent they will become(C) children
34、 s language skills increase when they are required to respond actively(D)children who read actively seem six months old50 To understand the marketing concept, it is only necessary to understand the difference between marketing and selling. Not too many years ago, most industries concentrated primari
35、ly on the efficient production of goods, and then relied on “persuasive salesmanship“ to move as much of these goods as possible. Such production and selling focuses on the needs of the seller to produce goods and then convert them into money.Marketing, on the other hand, focuses on the wants of con
36、sumers. It begins with first analyzing the preferences and demands of consumers and then producing goods that will satisfy them. This eye-on-the-consumer approach is known as the marketing concept, which simply means that instead of trying to sell whatever is easiest to produce or buy for resale, th
37、e makers and dealers first endeavor(努力) to find out what the consumer wants to buy and then go about making it available for purchase.This concept does not imply that business is benevolent (慈善的) or that consumer satisfaction is given priority over profit in a company. There are always two sides to
38、every business transaction the firm and the customerand each must be satisfied before trade occurs. Successful merchants and producers, however, recognize that the surest route to profit is through understanding and catering to customers, A striking example of the importance of catering to the consu
39、mer presented itself in mid-1985, when Coca Cola changed the flavor of its drink. The non-acceptance of the new flavor by a significant portion of the public brought about a prompt restoration(恢复) of the Classic Coke, which was then marketed alongside the new. King Customer ruled!51 The marketing co
40、ncept discussed in the passage is, in essence, _.(A)the practice of turning goods into money(B) making goods available for purchase(C) the customer-centered approach(D)a form of persuasive salesmanship52 What was the main concern of industrialists before the marketing concept was widely accepted?(A)
41、The needs of the market.(B) The efficiency of production.(C) The satisfaction of the user.(D)The preferences of the dealer.53 According to the passage, “to move as much of these goods as possible“ ( Para. 1 ) means _ .(A)to sell the largest possible amount of goods(B) to transport goods as efficient
42、ly as possible(C) to dispose of these goods in large quantities(D)to redesign these goods for large-scale production54 What does the restoration of the Classic Coke best illustrate?(A)Traditional goods have a stronger appeal to the majority of people.(B) It takes time for a new product to be accepte
43、d by the public.(C) Consumers with conservative tastes are often difficult to please.(D)Products must be designed to suit the taste of the consumer.55 In discussing the marketing concept, the author focuses on_.(A)its main characteristic(B) its social impact(C) its possible consequence(D)its theoret
44、ical basis55 People have wondered for a long time how their personalities and behaviors are formed. It is not easy to explain why one person is intelligent and another is not, or why one is cooperative and another is competitive.Social scientists are, of course, extremely interested in these types o
45、f questions. They want to explain why we possess certain characteristics and exhibit certain behaviors. There are no clear answers yet, but two distinct schools of thought on the matter have developed. As one might expect, the two approaches are very different from one another, and there is a great
46、deal of debate between proponents of each theory. The controversy is often referred to as “nature/nurture“.Those who support the “nature“ side of the conflict believe that our personalities and behavior patterns are largely determined by biological and genetic factors. That our environment has littl
47、e, if anything, to do with our abilities, characteristics, and behavior is central to this theory. Taken to an extreme, this theory maintains that our behavior is predetermined to such a degree that we are almost completely governed by our instincts.Proponents of the “nurture“ theory, or as they are
48、 often called, behaviorists, claimed that our environment is more important than our biologically based instincts in determining how we will act. A behaviorist, B. F. Skinner, sees humans as beings whose behavior is almost completely shaped by their surroundings. The behaviorists view of the human b
49、eing is quite mechanistic. They maintain that, like machines, humans respond to environmental stimuli as the basis of their behavior.Neither of these theories can yet fully explain human behavior. In fact, it is quite likely that the key to our behavior lies somewhere between these two extremes. That the controversy
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