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[专升本类试卷]陕西专升本(英语)模拟试卷10及答案与解析.doc

1、陕西专升本(英语)模拟试卷 10 及答案与解析一、Vocabulary and Structure1 When he_, tell him that Ive already left.(A)has come(B) came(C) comes(D)will come2 _would China be the first country to resort to nuclear weapon.(A)Under circumstances(B) Under no circumstances(C) Nowhere(D)Only then3 Jane is too experienced_what th

2、e critics say about her recent work.(A)not to be worried by(B) a writer to mind(C) for a writer to mind(D)as for writer to mind4 Weather_, the sports meet will be held as scheduled.(A)permits(B) will permit(C) permitting(D)should permit5 The reason for his outrage that day was _ he hated being repro

3、ached for groundless blame.(A)because(B) which(C) why(D)that6 The news relieved him_some of his embarrassment.(A)to(B) through(C) on(D)of7 You dont have to be in such a hurry. I would rather you_on business first.(A)would go(B) will go(C) went(D)have gone8 When I try to understand_that prevents so m

4、any Americans from being as happy as one might expect, it seems to me that there are two causes.(A)why it does(B) what it does(C) what it is(D)why it is9 Until then, his family_from him for six months.(A)didnt hear(B) hasnt been hearing(C) hasnt heard(D)hadnt heard10 The conference_a full week by th

5、e time it ends.(A)must have lasted(B) will have lasted(C) would last(D)has lasted11 Theres a man at the reception desk who seems very angry and I think he means _trouble.(A)making(B) to make(C) to have made(D)having made12 After the Arab states won independence, great emphasis was laid on expanding

6、education, with girls as well as boys_to go to school.(A)to be encouraged(B) been encouraged(C) being encouraged(D)be encouraged13 Dont get your schedule_; stay with us in this class.(A)to change(B) changed(C) changing(D)change14 Jean doesnt want to work right away because she thinks that if she_a j

7、ob she probably wouldnt be able to see her friends very often.(A)has to get(B) were to get(C) had got(D)could have got15 The house was very quiet,_as it was on the side of a mountain.(A)isolated(B) isolating(C) being isolated(D)having been isolated16 I hope all the precautions against air pollution,

8、 _ suggested by the local government, will be seriously considered here.(A)while(B) since(C) after(D)as17 Ive never been to Beijing, but its the place_.(A)where Id like to visit(B) in which Id like to visit(C) I most want to visit(D)that I want to visit it most18 This crop has similar qualities to t

9、he previous one, _both wind-resistant and adapted to the same type of soil.(A)being(B) been(C) to be(D)having been19 We_to start our business, but we never had enough money.(A)have hoped(B) would hope(C) had hoped(D)should hope20 Although he knew little about the large amount of work done in the fie

10、ld, he succeeded_other more well-informed experimenters failed.(A)which(B) that(C) what(D)where21 The business is risky. But we would be rich_.(A)should we succeed(B) if we would succeed(C) because we succeed(D)only if we succeed22 Would you be_kind as to step this way, please?(A)as(B) very(C) too(D

11、)so23 I suppose he is not yet twenty, _?(A)do you(B) dont you(C) is he(D)isnt he24 A special telephone can transmit a picture of the speaker_the voice.(A)as well as(B) as long as(C) as good as(D)as soon as25 _you have finished the course, you can start doing more revision work.(A)Up to now(B) Now th

12、at(C) By now(D)Ever since26 _respect to the recent flood, please report the number of sheep that were drowned.(A)With(B) For(C) To(D)On27 The book contained_of information.(A)a large number of(B) a large amount of(C) a large deal of(D)a large sum of28 Space scientists believe that the black hole is_

13、and would draw everything, even light, toward its center.(A)hollow(B) vacant(C) blank(D)empty29 Most people cant_the day without at least one cup of tea or coffee.(A)get through(B) get on(C) get at(D)get by30 Often, early on a fine summer morning, the grass is wet with_.(A)frost(B) moist(C) dew(D)hu

14、mid31 From what he said, I_that he believed Tom had stolen his watch.(A)impart(B) infer(C) refer(D)imply32 When the thief realized the police were chasing him, he_fast.(A)accelerated(B) braked(C) steer(D)hooted33 He is already in the bath so do not_him to answer the phone.(A)bother(B) require(C) bro

15、ther(D)deserves34 One has to be either for or against the proposal and the time has come for everyone to _now.(A)take a stand(B) take a hand(C) exert himself(D)assert himself35 Hes now revising the first_of his essay.(A)copy(B) issue(C) edition(D)draft36 By the end of this century the city will reac

16、h the _ of its prosperity and splendor.(A)limit(B) climax(C) state(D)peak37 Who can you imagine_to the ball?(A)inviting(B) being invited(C) was invited(D)to be invited38 _she was prevented, she would have accomplished his design.(A)For not(B) But that(C) If(D)But for39 Carbohydrates are the most abu

17、ndant and_food sources of energy.(A)less cost(B) least costly(C) least cost(D)lest costly40 Watches made in this factory are far superior in quality_those turned out in that one.(A)than(B) above(C) over(D)to40 If we were asked exactly what we were doing a year ago, we should probably have to say tha

18、t we could not remember. But if we had kept a book and had written in it an account of what we did each day, we should be able to give an answer to the question.It is the same in history. Many things have been forgotten because we do not have any written account of them. Sometimes men did keep a rec

19、ord of the most important happenings in their country, but often it was destroyed by fire or in a war. Sometimes there was never any written record at all because the people of that time and place did not know how to write. For example, we know a good deal about the people who lived in China 4 000 y

20、ears ago, because they could write and leave written records for those who lived after them. But we know almost nothing about the people who lived even 200 years ago in central Africa, because they had not learned to write.Sometimes, of course, even if the people cannot write, they may know somethin

21、g of the past. For most people are proud to tell what their fathers did in the past. This we may call “remembered history“. Some of it has now been written down. It is not so exact or so valuable to us as written history is, because words are much more easily changed when used again and again in spe

22、ech than when copied in writing. But where there are no written records, such spoken stories are often very helpful.41 Which of the following ideas is not conveyed in the passage?_.(A)Remembered history, compared with written history, is less reliable(B) Written records of the past plays a most impo

23、rtant role in our learning of the human history(C) A written account of our daily activities helps us to be able to answer any questions(D)Where there are no written records, there is no history42 We know very little about the central Africa 200 years ago because_.(A)there was nothing worth being wr

24、itten down at that time(B) the people there ignored the importance of keeping a record(C) the written records were perhaps destroyed by a fire(D)the people there had not known how to write43 “Remembered history“refers to_.(A)history based on a persons imagination(B) stories of important happenings p

25、assed down from mouth to mouth(C) songs and dances about the most important events(D)both B and C44 “Remembered history“is regarded as valuable only when_.(A)it is written down(B) no written account is available(C) it proves to be true(D)people are interested in it45 It can be inferred from the pass

26、age that we could have learned much more about our past than we do now if our ancestors had_.(A)kept a written record of every past event(B) not burnt their written records in wars(C) told exact stories of the most important happenings(D)made more songs and dances45 “Twenty years ago, if you were Ch

27、inese and were looking for a job in one of Hong Kongs large business companies, you would have needed to brush up your English for the interview, because in those days you could be very sure the interview would be in English. “The panel might consist of two“Expatriates“and two Chinese, but they woul

28、d all use English in the interview.Things have changed considerably these days in Hong Kong. As 1997 approaches, the day to day spoken language of business in many of the large companies is Chinese(i. e. Cantonese, the language of Hong Kong). English is used only when necessary, for instance when de

29、aling with “foreigners “by which is meant not simply native speakers of English, American, British Canadians, Australians and others, but also businessmen and women from other Asian countries like Japan, India, Korea, Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines, and from European countries like Germany,

30、 France and Holland.In addition, a new important factor in the business language equation of Hong Kong is the increasing importance of Mandarin, the link language of Mainland China. Hong Kongs business life increasingly depends on its being a through-port between China and the world and as the date

31、of Chinas takeover of Hong Kong approaches, more Mandarin speaking Chinese are coming to Hong Kong to do business. This puts new pressure on the local Cantonese to learn Mandarin.With localization of top management in Hong Kong companies going ahead very fast, the days are gone when a bright young m

32、anager, with his London MBA and maybe good Scottish family connections, could come to Hong Kong and sail into a job, after a cursory interview conducted in English by a wholly expatriate interview panel. Nowadays the panel is likely to consist of sophisticated Chinese, with their Harvard MBA and goo

33、d Hong Kong family connections, and this panel will be looking for good Mandarin as much as good manners.46 In the first paragraph the word“ expatriate“ refers to_.(A)expert(B) director(C) foreigner(D)English47 Why do local Cantonese learn Mandarin?(A)For international trade.(B) To go to the mainlan

34、d.(C) For the reintegration.(D)For the development of their business.48 How will the panel be composed after 1997?(A)Mainly English directors.(B) Mainly Chinese directors.(C) Experts with London MBA.(D)Persons with Hong Kong family connects.49 What will be expected for a business manager?(A)A good M

35、andarin.(B) Good manners.(C) Higher educational background.(D)All of the above.50 The passage implies_.(A)Hong Kong plays an important part in the trade between China and the world(B) Cantonese is the official language of Hong Kong(C) English is the mostly-used language in business(D)Mandarin is as

36、important as English in business50 “Dont trust anyone over 30“ was a catchword(口号)of the youth culture in the past decades. Now that saying is being turned on its head as America undergoes a transformation from a society for youth into a nation in which middle-aged and elderly people set the pace by

37、 mere force of number. For the first time in U. S. history, there are more people of 65 and over in the population than teenagers, and by 1990 the number of older citizens is expected to exceed 31 million, while the teenager population shrinks to 23 million.The rise of 30 and 40-olds means an expand

38、ing market of housing, furniture, computers and other high-tech goods. The increase in middle-aged Americans, along with the rise in families with both husband and wife working, forecasts an explosion of buying power as large numbers of people have more to spend.Further along on the age scale, a gro

39、wing market for luxury items and travel services among“ the active rich“ over 50 is found. Products aimed at this section range from magazines to sun glasses. These changes are bringing a new look to advertising. Couples with children as well as older people are now commonly shown in ads for everyth

40、ing from cars to frozen foods.Films are changing, too. Two recent box-office hits that appeal to an older audience deal with subjects of interest to adults. The aging of the population is also producing a drop in the crime rate. Studies show that young people are more likely to be lawbreakers. As th

41、eir numbers decrease, so does crime. Spending preferences are being affected. Researchers say that many communities are putting more emphasis on keeping property taxes down, even if that means spending less on schools. Schools have become less important and long-term health care more important as Am

42、erica becomes a society with fewer children and more old people.51 What is the main idea of the first paragraph?(A)People over 30 play the leading role in society because of their maturity and experience.(B) The generation gap between the young and the old in the US has become even greater today.(C)

43、 American society is shifting from being youth-centered to older-people-centered.(D)Dont trust anyone under 30is the new catchword of the American people.52 Which of the following can be learned from Para. 2?(A)People over 50 spend less money on luxury items.(B) Young people have become more economi

44、c because they earn less money.(C) The increase of older generations has helped growth of American economy.(D)Middle-aged or elderly models are more welcome in American commercials today.53 The aging of American society has resulted in_.(A)peoples greater concern about public health care(B) old peop

45、les increasing interests in high-tech goods(C) more crimes being committed by senior citizens(D)communities growing overlook of education54 The main idea of the passage is that_.(A)America is entering an ever-aging society(B) age plays a more important role in America(C) many sayings have been given

46、 a new meaning(D)Americas aging process is reshaping the society55 It is implied but not stated in the passage that_.(A)quantity is an important factor(B) families are better off with working wives(C) middle-aged people are more attractive on TV(D)crime is associated with peoples age55 Usually the p

47、rimary purpose of textbook writing is to inform. In textbooks, authors well-informed in a particular subject or discipline identify the terms, facts, and opinions considered essential to an understanding of the field. While authors personal interests play a role in what terms or facts are selected a

48、nd how they are interpreted, the writing bears a primary or central goal which is not to persuade you to see things from the same perspective. In fact, textbook authors frequently give equal time to opposing points of view so that readers can draw their own conclusion.However, as you turn from your

49、textbooks to the pages of newspapers and magazines, you may encounter writers with other primary goals. Some write to entertain; others write simply to air a personal preference. However, a good portion of the writers you encounter, particularly on the editorial(社论)pages, write in the hope that you will share or

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