1、专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 93 及答案与解析一、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 corresponding letter on th
2、e Answer Sheet.1 April 1st is a day on which, in some countries, people try to play tricks on others. If one succeeds in tricking somebody, one may laugh and say, “April Fool!“ and then the person who has been tricked usually laughs too.One April 1st, a bus was going along a country road when it slo
3、wed down and stopped. The driver anxiously turned switches(开关) and pressed buttons(按钮), but nothing happened. Then he turned to the passengers with a worried look on his face and said, “This poor bus is getting old. Theres only one thing to do if we want to get home today. I shall count one, two, th
4、ree, and on the word three, I want you all to lean forward suddenly with all your effort. That should get the bus started again. Now, all of you lean back as far as you can in your seats and get ready. “The passengers all pressed back against their seats and waited for his order.The driver turned to
5、 his front and asked, “Are you ready?“ The passengers hardly had enough breath to answer, “Yes.“ “One! Two! Three!“ counted the driver. The passengers all swung(摇摆 ) forward and the bus started up at once.The passengers breathed more easily and began to smile. But their smiles turned to surprise and
6、 then burst pinto laughter(大笑起来) when the driver merrily cried, “April Fool!“April Fool“ is a person who _on April 1st.(A)has been tricked(B) succeeds in tricking somebody(C) tricks others(D)plays tricks on others2 Social change is more likely to occur in societies where there is a mixture of differ
7、ent kinds of people than in societies where people are similar in many ways. The simple reason is that there are more different ways of looking at things present in the first kinds of society. There are more ideas, more disagreements in interest, and more gropes and organizations with different beli
8、efs, in addition, there is usually a greater worldly interest and greater tolerance in mixed societies. All these factors tend to promote social change by opening more areas of life to decision. In a society where people are quite similar in many ways, there are fewer occasions for people to see the
9、 need or the opportunity for change because everything seems to be the same. And although conditions may not be satisfactory, they are at least customary and undisputed.Within a society, social change is also likely to occur more frequently and more readily in the material aspects of the culture tha
10、n in the non-material, for example, in technology rather than in values; in what has been learned later in life rather than what has learned early; in the less basic and less emotional aspects of society than in their opposite; in the simple elements rather than in the complex ones; in form rather t
11、han in substance; and in elements that are acceptable to the culture rather than in strange elements.Furthermore, social change is easier if it is gradual. For example, it comes more readily in human relations on a continuous scale rather than one with violent change. This is one reason why change h
12、as not come more quickly to Black Americans as compared to other American minorities, because of the sharp different in appearance between them and their white counterparts.The expression “greater tolerance“ (Para. 1) refer to_.(A)more respect for different beliefs and behaviors(B) quicker adaptatio
13、n to changing circumstances(C) greater willingness to accept social change(D)greater readiness to agree to different opinion and ideas3 The economy of the United States after 1952 was the economy of a well-fed, almost fully employed people. Despite occasional alarms, the country escaped any post-war
14、 liquidation and lived in a state of boom. The history of extraction, production, and distribution had therefore been almost nothing but a statistical table reflecting prosperity. And economic survey of the year 1955, a typical year of the 1950s, may be illumination as illustrating the decade. The n
15、ational output was valued at about 10 percent above that of 1954 (1955 output was estimated at 392 billion dollars). The production of manufacturers was about 40 percent more than it had averaged in the years immediately following World War II.The countrys businesses spent about 30 billion dollars f
16、or new factories and machinery. National income available for spending was almost third greater than it had been in 1950. Consumers spent about 256 billion dollars; that is, about 700 million dollars a day, or about twenty-five million dollars every hour, all around the clock. Sixty-five million peo
17、ple held jobs and only a little more than two million wanted jobs but could not find them.Only agriculture complained that it was not sharing in the boom. To some observers this was an ominous echo of the mid-1920s. As farmers share of their products declined, marketing costs rose. But there were fe
18、w pessimists among the observers of the national economy. Those few seemed to fear, that the prosperity was based on government pump priming on a stupendous scale.In the first paragraph, the word “boom“ could best be replaced by_.(A)nearby explosion(B) thunderous noise(C) general public support(D)ra
19、pid economic growth4 If women are mercilessly exploited(剥削) year after year, they have only themselves to blame. Because they tremble at the thought of being seen in public in clothes that are out of fashion, they are always taken advantage of j by the designers and the big stores. Clothes which hav
20、e been worn only a few times have to be put aside because of the change of fashion. When you come to think of it, only a woman is capable of standing in front of a wardrobe(衣柜 ) packed full of clothes and announcing sadly that she has nothing to wear.Changing the fashions are nothing more than the i
21、ntentional creation of waste. Many women spend vast sums of money each year to replace clothes that have hardly been worn. Women who cannot afford to throw away clothing in this way, waste hours of their time altering the dresses they have. Skirts are lengthened or shortened; necklines are lowered o
22、r raised, and so on.No one can claim that the fashion industry contributes anything really important to society. Fashion designers are rarely concerned with vital things like warmth, comfort and durability(耐用). They are only interested in outward appearance and they take advantage of the fact that w
23、omen will put up with any amount of discomfort, as long as they look right. There can hardly be a man who hasnt at some time in his life smiled at the sight of a woman shaking in a thin dress on a winter day, or delicately picking her way through deep snow in high-heeled shoes. When comparing men an
24、d women in the matter of fashion, the conclusions to be drawn are obvious. Do the constantly changing fashions of womens clothes, one wonders, reflect basic qualities of inconstancy and instability? Men are too clever to let themselves be cheated by fashion designers. Do their unchanging styles of d
25、ress reflect basic qualities of stability and reliability? That is for you to decide.By saying “the conclusions to be drawn are obvious“ (Para. 4), the writer means that_.(A)womens inconstancy in their choice of clothing is often laughed at(B) women are better able to put up with discomfort(C) men a
26、re also exploited greatly by fashion designers(D)men are more reasonable in the matter of fashion5 In the U. S. today, the cost of housing is very high. It is common to pay one fourth to one third of a familys income on a place to live.The price of a house depends on its size and location. Big house
27、s are more expensive than smaller ones, and houses closer to the center of big cities are more expensive than the ones in the suburbs or in small towns. Regardless of(不顾) the cost, it is usual for people to buy their houses over a period of time. When a family buys a house, it is necessary to borrow
28、 money from a bank to pay for it. Then they repay the bank in regular payments. This kind of bank loan is called a mortgage. Families usually take 30 years pay off the mortgage. Without a mortgage it would be impossible for most people to own their houses. Many Americans dont own their houses. They
29、pay landlords to live in their homes. The money for this is called rent. Usually it is cheaper to rent than it is to buy and to pay a mortgage. Also, when something needs to be repaired, it is easy for the renter to ask the landlord to fix it. Some people rent houses, but most renters live in apartm
30、ents. Apartment buildings are located in cities where it is too costly to build houses.Recently it has become common for renters to buy their apartments. When this happens, the cost usually increases but the money goes to pay off the mortgage. Apartments bought this way are called condominiums. What
31、 does the word “mortgage“ (in Para. 2) mean in Chinese?(A)利息(B)抵押贷款(C)储存(D)支出专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 93 答案与解析一、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 corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1 【正确答案】 A【知识模块】 阅读理解2 【正确答案】 A【知识模块】 阅读理解3 【正确答案】 D【知识模块】 阅读理解4 【正确答案】 D【知识模块】 阅读理解5 【正确答案】 B【知识模块】 阅读理解