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1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 104(无答案)一、Phonetics(A)few(B) new(C) sew(D)knew(A)fun(B) due(C) shut(D)much(A)car(B) far(C) war(D)star(A)plays(B) days(C) says(D)pays(A)wall(B) shall(C) fall(D)call二、Part I Vocabulary and StructureDirections: Each of the following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one th

2、at best completes the sentence. Then, mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.6 The book is worth _.(A)read(B) being read(C) reading(D)having read7 Staying in a hotel costs _ renting a room in a dormitory for a week.(A)twice more than(B) twice as much as(C) as much twice as(D)as much as twice8 Language

3、 is _ to human beings.(A)peculiar(B) odd(C) queer(D)strange9 It is very important that enough money _ to fund the project.(A)be collected(B) must be collected(C) is collected(D)can be collected10 They are seeking to _ the most advanced technological levels in the world.(A)obtain(B) gain(C) attain(D)

4、arrive to11 I haven t decided which hotel _.(A)to stay(B) is to stay at(C) to stay at(D)is for staying12 Our teacher had us _ a report on our investigation of the case.(A)writing(B) to writing(C) to write(D)written13 Make a note of it _ you should forget it.(A)so(B) to(C) how(D)lest14 Our earth is f

5、ull of sound because it is full of _ like trucks rolling along the highway or jets climbing into the sky.(A)travel(B) motion(C) construction(D)excitement15 Eggs, though good to health, have _ of fat content.(A)large number(B) a large number(C) a high number(D)a high amount16 The town was no longer t

6、he sleepy little village _.(A)it has been being(B) it was(C) it has been(D)it had been17 Not being able to speak English, they felt rather _ in the USA.(A)strange(B) puzzled(C) alone(D)lonely18 Before you can fly a plane in the sky you have to learn the _ of flying it.(A)skill(B) technology(C) knowl

7、edge(D)ability19 Among the Chinese, tea _ coffee.(A)prefers(B) is preferred.(C) is preferred to(D)preferred20 The little girl could not _ the attraction of the piece of the chocolate.(A)consist(B) persist(C) insist(D)resist三、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passa

8、ges. 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.20 Electronic books could revolutionize reading, but people ought to consider their f

9、ar-reaching impacts as well. “The e-book promises to wreak a slow havoc (浩劫) on life as we know it,“ Jason Ohler, professor of technology assessment (评估), university of Alaska Southeast In Juneau, warned the World Future Society, Bethesda, Md. His assessment weighed the pros and cons (赞成和反对的理由) of e

10、-book technologys impact on social relationships, the environment, the economy, etc. Before you curl up (蜷曲) with an e-book, consider the disadvantages.They increase eyestrain due to poor screen resolution, replace a relatively cheap commodity with a more expensive one, and displace workers in print

11、 book production and traditional publishing. E-books make it easy to share data, thereby threatening copyright agreements and reducing compensation of authors, as well as creating nonbiodegradable (不可生物降解的) trash.On the other hand, e-books save paper and trees, reduce the burden of the carrying and

12、storing of printed books, promote self-sufficiency in learning, and make reading a collaborative experience online. They also create new jobs for writers and artists and encourage self-publishing.In final analysis, Ohler points out, e-books should gain societys approval if a few conditions are met:

13、make them biodegradable and recyclable, solve the problem of eye fatigue (疲劳), be sure the “have-nots“ get the technology, and support e-book training in schools and business.21 What is the authors purpose of writing the passage?(A)Draw peoples attention to the disadvantages of e-books.(B) Call on p

14、eople to reject e-books.(C) Criticize schools and business that dont provide e-books.(D)Encourage people to use e-books. 22 What is Jason Ohlers attitude towards e-books?(A)Positive.(B) Indifferent.(C) Cautious.(D)Suspicious. 23 In what sense do e-books exert a negative impact on the environment?(A)

15、They are unable to be broken down into harmless products.(B) They consume a lot of natural resources.(C) They produce harmful gases.(D)They are capable of being reused. 24 What is e-books negative impact on social relationships?(A)They create new jobs only for writers.(B) Fewer and fewer people have

16、 access to new technology.(C) They may threaten some traditional trades.(D)They isolate people from one another. 25 What does Ohler suggest regarding the use of e-books?(A)The society should ensure the poor have access to the technology.(B) The society should ban the use of e-books if they cannot re

17、duce eye fatigue.(C) The society should approve of the use of e-books if they are made recyclable.(D)The schools should solve the present problems of e-books. 25 Born in 1830 in rural Amherst, Massachusetts, Emily Dickinson spent her entire life in the household of her parents. Between 1858 and 1862

18、, it was later discovered, she wrote like a person possessed, often producing a poem a day. It was also during this period that her life was transformed into the myth of Amherst. Withdrawing more and more, keeping to her room, sometimes even refusing to see visitors who called, she began to dress on

19、ly in white - a habit that added to her reputation as an eccentric.In their determination to read Dickinsons life in terms of a traditional romantic plot, biographers have missed the unique pattern of her life - her struggle to create a female life not yet imagined by the culture in which she lived.

20、 Dickinson was not the innocent, lovelorn and emotionally fragile girl sentimentalized by the Dickinson myth and popularized by William Luces 1976 play, the Belle of Amherst. Her decision to shut the door on Amherst society in the 1850s transformed her house into a kind of magical realm in which she

21、 was free to engage her poetic genius. Her seclusion was not the result of a failed love affair, but rather a part of a more general pattern of renunciation through which she, in her quest for self sovereignty, carried on an argument with the puritan fathers, attacking with wit and irony their cheer

22、less Calvinist doctrine, their stem patriarchal God, and their rigid notions of “true womanhood.“26 Whats the authors main purpose in the passage?(A)To interpret Emily Dickinsons eccentric behavior(B) To promote the popular myth of Emily Dickinson(C) To discuss Emily Dickinsons failed love affair(D)

23、To describe the religious climate in Emily Dickinsons time 27 Which of the following is not mentioned as being one of Emily Dickinsons eccentricities?(A)Refusing to eat(B) Wearing only white(C) Avoiding visitors(D)Staying in her room 28 According to the passage, biographers of Emily Dickinson have t

24、raditionally _.(A)criticized most of her poems(B) ignored her innocence and emotional fragility(C) seen her life in romantic terms(D)blamed her parents for restricting her activities 29 The author implies that many people attribute Emily Dickinsons seclusion to _.(A)physical illness(B) a failed love

25、 affair(C) religious fervor(D)her dislike of people 30 It can be inferred from the passage that Emily Dickinson lived in a society that was characterized by _.(A)strong Puritan beliefs(B) equality of men and women(C) the encouragement of nonconformity(D)the appreciation of poetic creativity 30 The r

26、ailroad industry could not have grown as large as it did without steel. The first rails were made of iron. But iron rails were not strong enough to support heavy trains running at high speeds. Railroad executives wanted to replace them with steel rails because steel was ten or fifteen times stronger

27、 and lasted twenty times longer. Before the 1870s, however, steel was too expensive to be widely used. It was made by a slow and expensive process of heating, stirring and reheating iron ore.Then the inventor Henry Bessemer discovered that directing a blast of air at melted iron in a furnace would b

28、urn out the impurities that made the iron brittle. As the air shot through the furnace, the bubbling metal would erupt in showers of sparks. When the fire cooled, the metal had been changed, or converted to steel. The Bessemer converter made possible the mass production of steel. Now three to five t

29、ons of iron could be changed into steel in a matter of minutes.Just when the demand for more and more steel developed, prospectors discovered huge new deposits of iron ore in the Mesabi Range, a 120 long region in Minnesota near Lake Superior. The Mesabi deposits were so near the surface that they c

30、ould be mined with steam shovels.Barges and steamers carried the iron ore through Lake Superior to depots on the southern shores of Lake Michigan and Lake Erie. With dizzying speed Gary, Indiana, and Toledo, Youngstown, and Cleveland, Ohio, became major steel manufacturing centers. Pittsburgh was th

31、e greatest steel city of ail.Steel was the basic building material of the industrial age. Production skyrocketed from seventy seven thousand tons in 1870 to over eleven million tons in 1900.31 According to the passage, the railroad industry preferred steel to iron because steel was _.(A)cheaper and

32、more plentiful(B) lighter and easier to mold(C) cleaner and easier to mine(D)stronger and more durable 32 According to the passage, how did Bessemer method make the mass production of steel possible?(A)It directed air at melted iron in a furnace, removing all impurities.(B) It slowly heated iron ore

33、 then stirred it and heated it again.(C) It changed iron ore into iron which was a substitute for steel.(D)It could quickly find deposits of iron ore under the ground. 33 According to the passage, where were large deposits of iron uncovered?(A)In Pittsburgh.(B) In the Mesabi Range.(C) Near Lake Mich

34、igan.(D)Near Lake Erie. 34 The words “Barges and steamers“ could best be replaced by which of the following?(A)Trains.(B) Planes.(C) Boats.(D)Trucks. 35 It can be inferred from the passage that the mass production of steel caused _.(A)a decline in the railroad industry(B) a revolution in the industr

35、ial world(C) an increase in the price of steel(D)a feeling of discontent among steel workers 35 Much of a parents job is to provide the gifts of caring, love, and emotional support to children. But one gift is often beyond their reach: the resources to meet the financial demands of college tuition.F

36、or more than 54 years, the United Negro College Fund has fulfilled the dreams of deserving students by closing the gap between the cost of college and what their parents can afford. More than 300,000 students have graduated from United Negro College Fund member colleges since 1944, and 54,000 more a

37、xe currently enrolled (入学).The oldest and most successful minority higher education support organization, the United Negro College Fund is a combination of 39 private, historically black member colleges and universities. Since its founding, it has raised more than $1.3 billion to keep the dream aliv

38、e for needy families across the country.What is it that makes the United Negro College Fund so important to Americas families? As well as raising funds and giving technical support to member colleges and universities, it creates hope and opportunity by providing financial assistance to deserving stu

39、dents. Consider the contributions of just a few of the distinguished graduates who have realized the benefits: civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; opera diva Leontyne Price; Olympic track star Edwin Moses; and filmmaker Spike Lee.36 Most parents feel embarrassed when their children gr

40、aduate from high school because they cant _.(A)afford their childrens college tuition(B) offer their children emotional support(C) look after their children(D)give them gifts on their birthdays 37 How does the United Negro College Fund make students dreams become tree?(A)By giving them part-time job

41、s.(B) By opening an account for them.(C) By providing them with a sum of money.(D)By recommending a member college to them. 38 What does the word “raise“ (Line 3, Para. 3) mean?(A)Bring up.(B) Collect.(C) Put on.(D)Lift. 39 What else does the United Negro College Fund bring to the good students?(A)F

42、ame and benefit.(B) Confidence and hope.(C) Encouragement and determination.(D)Hope and opportunity. 40 Which of the following could probably be the title of the passage?(A)Who Can Benefit from the Fund.(B) Bridging the Gap Between Dreams and Reality.(C) How the United Negro College Fund Operates.(D

43、)Introduction to an Education Support Organization. 四、Part IV ClozeDirections: There are some blanks in the following passages. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passages. Then, mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sh

44、eet.40 If you were to begin a new job tomorrow, you would bring with you some basic strengths and weaknesses. Success or【61】in your work would depend, to【62】great extent,【63】your ability to use your strengths and weaknesses to the best advantage.【64】the utmost importance is your attitude. A person【6

45、5】begins a job convinced that he isnt going to like it or is【66】that he is going to ail is exhibiting a weakness which can only hinder his success. On the other hand, a person who is secure【67】 his belief that he is probably as capable【 68】doing the work as anyone else and who is willing to make a c

46、heerful attempt【69 】it possesses a certain strength of purpose. The chances are that he will do well.【70】the prerequisite skills for a particular job is strength. Lacking those skills is obviously a weakness. A book-keeper who cant add or a carpenter who cant cut a straight line with a saw【71】hopele

47、ss cases.This book has been designed to help you capitalize【72】the strength and overcome the【73】that you bring to the job of learning. But in order to measure your development, you must first【74】stock of where you stand now.【75】we get further along in the book, well be【76】in some detail with specifi

48、c processes for developing and strengthening【77】skills. However,【78】begin with, you should pause【79】examine your present strengths and weaknesses in three areas that are critical to your success or failure in school: your【80】, your reading and communication skills, and your study habits.(A)improveme

49、nt(B) victory(C) failure(D)achievement (A)a(B) the(C) some(D)certain (A)in(B) on(C) of(D)to (A)Out of(B) Of(C) To(D)Into (A)who(B) what(C) that(D)which (A)ensure(B) certainly(C) sure(D)surely (A)onto(B) on(C) off(D)in (A)to(B) at(C) of(D)for (A)near(B) on(C) by(D)at (A)Have(B) Had(C) Having(D)Had been (A)being(B) been(C) are(D)is (A)except(B) but(C) for(D)on (A)idea(B) weakness(C) strength(D)advantage (A)make(B) take(C) do(D)give (A)As(B) Till(C) O

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