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[专升本类试卷]河南专升本(英语)模拟试卷9及答案与解析.doc

1、河南专升本(英语)模拟试卷 9 及答案与解析一、Vocabulary and Structure1 _at the door before you enter the room, please.(A)Knocking(B) Knock(C) Knocked(D)To knock2 It is often_that human beings are naturally gifted to speak.(A)said(B) to say(C) saying(D)being said3 I have heard a lot about him_I came back from abroad.(A)s

2、ince(B) until(C) before(D)when4 The number of deaths from heart disease will be reduced greatly if people_to eat more fruit and vegetables.(A)have persuaded(B) are persuaded(C) persuade(D)will be persuaded5 _a strange plant! I have never seen it before.(A)Which(B) What(C) How(D)Whether6 It is the th

3、ird time that she has won the race, _surprised us all.(A)that(B) where(C) which(D)what7 It will_another five to ten years before the new medicine can be tested on human beings.(A)cost(B) spend(C) take(D)waste8 I have seldom seen my father_pleased with my progress as he is now.(A)so(B) very(C) too(D)

4、rather9 There was so much noise that the speaker couldn t make himself_.(A)hearing(B) heard(C) being heard(D)to hear10 You and I could hardly work together, _?(A)could you(B) couldnt I(C) couldnt we(D)could we11 It was in New Zealand_Elizabeth first met Mr. Morris.(A)that(B) how(C) which(D)when12 Th

5、e car_on the highway and the driver tried to repair it.(A)broke down(B) broke out(C) broke in(D)broke up13 Since you are a little tired, you had better_a rest.(A)to stop to have(B) stop to have(C) to stop having(D)stop having14 What time would it be convenient_us to meet again?(A)of(B) for(C) by(D)w

6、ith15 The machine operators are so_to the noise that they dont even notice it.(A)associated(B) sensitive(C) accustomed(D)familiar16 He doesn t work but he gets a good_from his investments.(A)wage(B) income(C) earning(D)salary17 The result must be accurate, because all the calculations have been done

7、 by an_ computer.(A)electric(B) electrical(C) electron(D)electronic18 The new_machine is a great help in the production of this factory.(A)adequate(B) sufficient(C) efficient(D)effective19 The new regulation does not_until the first of March.(A)take into account(B) go into effect(C) carry into pract

8、ice(D)put into operation20 The TV advertising _ against the destruction of the rainforests in South America has drawn attention from millions of people.(A)act(B) campaign(C) conduct(D)movement21 The bus_has gone up another nickel.(A)expense(B) cost(C) fee(D)fare22 Do you mind if I_with my work while

9、 you are getting tea ready?(A)get through(B) carry out(C) turn to(D)carry on23 We_so smoothly that the passenger could hardly feel it.(A)got rid of(B) tore off(C) called off(D)took off24 You wouldnt have seen her if it , . . not been for him.(A)has(B) had(C) have(D)is having25 The teachers dont make

10、 us wear a school uniform and we can wear_we like.(A)any(B) that(C) as(D)what26 I dont know the man_you are talking about.(A)whos(B) whose(C) whom(D)who27 Metals expand_heated and contract when cooled.(A)where(B) when(C) that(D)which28 Let me give you a_of how the computer works.(A)demonstration(B)

11、difference(C) deduction(D)distinction29 _the rain, we would have had a pleasant trip to the countryside.(A)Because of(B) Due to(C) Thanks to(D)But for30 The textbook is for the_students, not for the beginners.(A)foreign(B) blind(C) advanced(D)deaf31 By the end of next month he_everything in school.(

12、A)will finish(B) would have finished(C) finishes(D)will have finished32 I dont drink coffee at all. _.(A)So dont I(B) I do either(C) Nor I do(D)Neither do I33 Professor Wang, must I hand in the paper this week? No, _. You can hand it in next week.(A)you mustnt(B) you cant(C) you neednt(D)you shouldn

13、t34 If I_you, I would go now and wait for them at the station.(A)am(B) was(C) were(D)have been35 Ted, _yourself and dont get your coat dirty again, or you will get into trouble!(A)behave(B) make(C) perform(D)take36 They go to work every day_Saturday and Sunday. Those days are holidays.(A)besides(B)

14、on(C) from(D)except37 She has_chance to win the election as her opponent is too strong.(A)little(B) a little(C) few(D)a few38 Today Bob was late again for class because he overslept(睡过头) , but he_an excuse of being ill.(A)looked up(B) made up(C) put up(D)took up39 You have to_early in the morning to

15、 avoid the rush hour.(A)set aside(B) set out(C) set up(D)set in40 _I fixed the plug properly, I still got an electric shock.(A)Because(B) However(C) Although(D)When 40 The pleasures which a movie offers to our eyes have been paid for with the loss of sight of a man whose name is hardly known outside

16、 the annals of scienceJoseph Plateau, a Belgian professor, born in Brussels in 1801.He studied the mechanism of sight, beginning a series of most dangerous experiments at the age of 28 by staring into the sun for 25 seconds to see what the effect on his eyes would be. He was blind for nearly a month

17、. But he went on experimenting, increasing the length of time during which he looked into the sun, knowing that in the end this would cost him his sight. At the age of 42 he was completely and incurably blind: the sun had destroyed the retina(视网膜) of his eyes. But he continued to work as well as he

18、could until he died at the age of 82.Science profited enormously from his research. He studied the so-called “inertia of the eye (视觉暂留 )“ which makes a picture remain on the retina for about one-sixth of a second after it has disappeared from our vision. This means that, if we see a succession of in

19、dividual pictures each of which appears only for a fraction of a second, they “ overlap“ in our brain: and if they show consecutive phases of movement, that movement will appear to us to be continuous.41 Plateau s experiments were the first step leading to the invention of_.(A)eyeglasses(B) telescop

20、es(C) bifocals(D)motion pictures42 The result of Plateau s first experiment was that_.(A)he went permanently blind(B) he stopped staring into the sun(C) he went blind for a month(D)he found what he was looking for43 A picture remains on the retina for_.(A)6 seconds(B) 1 second(C) 16 seconds(D)1/6 of

21、 a second44 The images that we see are recorded in_.(A)the brain(B) the eye(C) the retina of eye(D)the pupil45 Motion pictures_.(A)cause inertia of the eye(B) show a succession of unrelated movement(C) show consecutive phases of movement which appear continuous(D)show each phase of movement for one-

22、half of a second45 Persons who are overweight should watch their diet carefully in order to lose pounds. The best way to do this is to start a weight control program. At first it is wise to talk with your doctor. He can advise you of the number of calories (卡路里) you should have in your meals each da

23、y. He can tell you about exercising while on your diet. A good rule is to lose slowly. A loss of a pound or two is plenty.Plan meals around foods you know. This means that it is wise to include foods that you are used to and that are part of your regular eating habits. When you have lost the weight

24、you wish, simple items can be added to your diet so that you can maintain the weight you want. While you are dieting, try to build a pattern of eating that you can follow later to maintain your desired weight.When dieting, choose low-calorie foods. Avoid such items as fats, fried food, sweets, cakes

25、, cream and soft drinks. Try to take coffee and tea without sugar or cream. Snacks can be part of your diet. For example, a piece of fruit or a simple dessert saved from mealtime can be eaten between meals.Keep busy! This way you will not be tempted to go of the diet. Make full use of opportunities

26、to exercise. Try walking instead of riding whenever possible. Happy dieting!46 What is the main idea of the passage?(A)How to diet.(B) Why we should diet.(C) What we should diet.(D)Where we should diet.47 While dieting you should_.(A)choose fried foods(B) choose low-calorie foods(C) choose snack as

27、hamburger in McDonalds(D)talk to your doctor48 When you have lost the weight you wish, you can_.(A)have some more simple items in your diet(B) eat more and more foods you like(C) stop dieting(D)tell the doctor what you ve done49 According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true

28、?(A)While dieting, you should ask the doctor so that you can lose your weight quickly.(B) Overweight persons should watch their diet carefully so as to lose pounds.(C) When dieting, you can have some coffee and tea without sugar or cream.(D)As you are dieting, dont forget exercise.50 If you want to

29、start a weight control program, you should_.(A)ask your doctor(B) plan meals and choose low-calorie foods(C) do some exercise(D)all of the above50 Specialists in marketing have studied how to make people buy more food in a supermarket. They do all kinds of things that you do mot even notice. For exa

30、mple, the simple, ordinary food that everybody must buy, like bread, milk, flour, and vegetable oil, is spread all over the store. You have to walk by all the more interesting and more expensive things in order to find what you need. The more expensive food is in packages with bright colored picture

31、s. This food is placed at eye level so you see it and want to buy it. The things that you have to buy anyway are usually located on a higher or lower shelf. However, candy and other things that children like are on lower shelves. One study showed that when a supermarket moved four products from floo

32、r to eye level, they were sold 78 percent more.Another study showed that for every minute a person is in a supermarket after the first half hour, she or he spends $50. If someone stays forty minutes, the supermarket has an additional $5. So the store has a comfortable temperature in summer and winte

33、r, and it plays soft music. It is a pleasant place for people to stay and spend more money.Some stores have red or pink lights over the meat so the meat looks redder. They put light green paper around lettuce (生菜) and put apples in red plastic bags.So be careful in the supermarket. You may go home w

34、ith a bag of food you were not planning to buy. The supermarket, not you, decided you should buy it.51 Marketing specialists study_.(A)plants suitable for human needs(B) how to build shelves(C) method of selling more products(D)how to own supermarkets52 The more expensive kind of food is_.(A)in brig

35、ht-colored packages(B) on high shelves(C) all near the front of the store(D)on lower shelves53 According to the selecting, children s books are probably_.(A)on low shelves(B) on high shelves(C) spread all over the store(D)sold in supermarket54 A supermarket plays soft music because_.(A)people like t

36、o listen to it(B) the store has a comfortable temperature(C) it will make people spend more money(D)it will remind people to buy the things they want55 A good way to save money in a supermarket is to_.(A)go just before dinner(B) buy things that are in the prettiest packages(C) walk around and see wh

37、at you need(D)make a list of what you need before you go55 We are all interested in equality, but while some people try to protect the school examination system in the name of equality, others, still in the name of equality, want only to destroy it.Any society which is interested in equality of oppo

38、rtunity and standards of achievement must regularly test its pupils. The standards may be changedno examination is perfectbut to have no tests or examinations would mean the end of equality and of standards. There are groups of people who oppose this view and who do not believe either in examination

39、s or in any controls in school or on teachers. This would mean that everything would depend on luck since every pupil would depend on the values and the purpose of each teacher.Without examinations, employers will look for employees from the highly respected schools and from families known to thema

40、form of favoritism will replace equality. At the moment, the bright child from an ill-respected school can show certificates to prove he is suitable for a job, while the lack of a certificate indicates the unsuitability of a dull child attending a well-respected school. This defense of excellence an

41、d opportunity would disappear if examinations were taken away, and the bright child from a poor family would be a prisoner of his school s reputation, unable to compete for employment with the child from the favored school.The opponents of the examination system suggest that examinations are an evil

42、 force because they show differences between pupils. According to these people, there must be no special, different academic class. They have even suggested that there should be no form of difference in sport or any other area: all jobs or posts should be filled by unsystematic selection. The select

43、ion would be made by people who themselves are probably selected by some computer.56 The word “it“ in paragraph 1 refers to_.(A)equality(B) the society(C) the school(D)the examination system57 Those who support examinations believe that without examinations, _.(A)there will be no equality nor standa

44、rds(B) the bright child will have no opportunity(C) the employers will favor the dull child(D)schools for bright children would lose their reputation58 The word “favoritism“ in paragraph 3 is used to describe the phenomenon that_.(A)bright children usually get better jobs(B) poor children with certi

45、ficates are favored in job markets(C) children attending ordinary schools achieve great success(D)children from well-respected schools will have good jobs59 Those who are against the examination system will agree that _.(A)pupils shouldnt be divided into “the bright“ and “the dull“(B) special classe

46、s are necessary to keep the school standards(C) school reputation is important in the job market(D)family background is important in the job market60 The passage mainly focuses on_.(A)schools and certificates(B) examinations and equality(C) opportunity and employment(D)standards and reputation二、Cloz

47、e60 The tourist bus winded its way into a mountainous area. When it was【C1】_to make a turn, two passengersa【C2】_of young lovers were so attracted by the beautiful scenery that they【C3】_a stop to get down. They were left behind and the bus went【C4】_. Suddenly they heard a loud boom【C5 】_of the road.

48、It was a huge rock rolling down in the landslide that hit the bus and fell with it into a deep valley. The lovers were greatly【C6】_by the news that no passengers on board【C7】_When they calmed down they【C8】_and expressed their feelings in a few words.The above story was told by a guide when we were riding a tourist【C9 】_to a scenic mountain. He asked us to guess what the lovers said【C10】_after the disaster that they had narrowly escaped.Often we read reports about traffic accidents,【C11】_which there were lucky on

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