1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 190 及答案与解析一、Phonetics(A)expect(B) except(C) explode(D)example (A)live(B) income(C) alive(D)notice (A)March(B) technique(C) bench(D)change (A)cabbage(B) taste(C) nation(D)salesman (A)golden(B) comb(C) comfortable(D)moment 二、Part I Vocabulary and StructureDirections: Each of the following
2、sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then, mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.6 This is not your shirt, but_.(A)yours brother(B) your brothers(C) you brothers(D)yours brothers 7 Tom told his teacher that he had _his English book at home.(A)forgo
3、tten(B) left(C) brought(D)taken 8 Vegetables sold at this shop _usually fresh and cheap.(A)is(B) are(C) do(D)does 9 Will you please_ it again? I dont quite catch it.(A)tell(B) speak(C) talk(D)say 10 Look! There_“ “Oh, there_“(A)comes the bus; comes it(B) the bus comes; it comes(C) comes the bus; it
4、comes(D)the bus comes; comes it 11 It is necessary_ the hook immediately.(A)for him to return(B) for him return(C) that he returns(D)his returning 12 The Smiths_ the Summer Palace three times.(A)have gone to(B) have been in(C) have been to(D)have gone into 13 Several of the washing machines are out
5、of order and they_(A)need repairing(B) need to repair(C) are needed to be repaired(D)require to repair 14 The food_ delicious.(A)sounds(B) tastes(C) feels(D)looks 15 Miss Smith came into the lab, _by her students.(A)following(B) being followed(C) followed(D)having followed 16 Do you think it is goin
6、g to rain tonight?(A)I hope not.(B) I dont hope so.(C) I hope it rain.(D)I dont hope it will. 17 They wont get there_ next Tuesday.(A)on(B) until(C) since(D)in 18 Im sorry, Ive_ you waiting outside for a long time.(A)made(B) kept(C) asked(D)told 19 The boy couldnt make himself _because of his poor E
7、nglish.(A)understand(B) understanding(C) understood(D)to understand 20 _the television, there is an important football match now.(A)Turn over(B) Turn off(C) Turn down(D)Turn on 三、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of c
8、omprehension 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 Artificial flowers are used for scientific as well as for decorative purposes. They are made from a variety of materials, such a
9、s wax and glass, so skillfully that they can scarcely be distinguished from natural flowers. In making such models, painstaking skill and artistry are called for, as well as thorough knowledge of plant structure. The collection of glass flowers in the Botanical Museum of Harvard University is the mo
10、st famous in North America and is widely known throughout the scientific world. In all, there are several thousand models in colored glass, the work of two artists-naturalists, Leopold Blaschka and his son Rudolph.The intention was to have the collection represent at least one member of each flower
11、family native to the United States. Although it was never completed, it contains more than seven hundred species representing 164 families of flowering plants, a group of fruits showing the effect of fungus diseases, and thousands of flower parts and magnified details. Every detail of these is accur
12、ately reproduced in color and structure. The models ate kept in locked cases, as they are too valuable and fragile for classroom use.21 Which of the following is the best title for the passage?(A)An Extensive Collection of Glass Flowers.(B) The Live Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka.(C) Flowers Native to
13、 the United States.(D)Materials Used for Artificial Flowers. 22 Which of the following statements about Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka is TRUE?(A)They were brothers.(B) They were artists.(C) They were florists.(D)They were farmers. 23 It can be inferred from the passage that the goal of Leopold and Ru
14、dolph Blaschka was to _.(A)create a botanical garden where only exotic flowers grow(B) do a thorough study of plant structure(C) make a copy of one member of each United States flower family(D)show that glass flowers are more realistic than wax flowers 24 In line 2 (Pare. 2), the word “it“ refers to
15、 which of the following phrases?(A)the intention (line 1)(B) the collection (line 1)(C) one member (line 1)(D)each flower family (line 1) 25 Which of the following is NOT included in the display at the Botanical Museum of Harvard University?(A)Models of 164 families of flowering plants.(B) Magnified
16、 details of flower parts.(C) Several species of native birds.(D)A group of diseased fruits. 25 America put more people in prison in the 1990s than in any decade in its history. That started a debate over the wisdom of spending billions of dollars to keep nearly 2 million people locked up. According
17、to statistics, the United States ends 1999 with 1983084 men and women in prisons. That shows an increase of nearly 840,000 prisoners during the 1990s and makes the United States the country with the highest prisoner population in the world. With the cost of housing a prisoner at about $20,000 a year
18、 the cost in 1999 for keeping all these prisoners behind bars is about $39 billion.Some experts argue that the money is well spent, saying the cost of keeping prisoners behind bars doesnt seem much in comparison in the 1990s coincided with (与相一致) a steady drop in the US crime rates. It is reported t
19、hat serious crime has decreased for seven years in a row. “There are noticeable number of people who dont do crimes because they dont want to go to prison,“ they say.26 There is a heated debate among American experts because _.(A)America has put 2 million people in prison(B) the cost for housing a p
20、risoner keeps rising(C) billions of dollars has been spent on prisoners(D)the prisoner population is the largest in the world 27 From the first paragraph, we learn that _.(A)the number of prisoners in America is increasing(B) America has the largest prison in the world(C) crime in America is getting
21、 much more serious(D)it is easy for a person to be locked up in America 28 In 1999, the government spent about $ 39 billion to _.(A)improve the prison conditions(B) keep men and women in prison(C) build houses for prisoners(D)maintain the prisons 29 Some experts argue that the money is well spent be
22、cause _.(A)crime will cost more money to society(B) the government can well afford the money(C) the number of prisoners is not really large(D)prisoner population decreased in the 1990s 30 The authors attitude towards the governments policy is _.(A)negative(B) doubtful(C) positive(D)unknown 30 Many t
23、heories about the origin of the ocean have been proposed by scientists. The most widely accepted one is that the earth at some time in its very early history became hot enough to melt the materials from which it was formed. While in this molten state, lighter rock-forming materials (造岩材料) floated on
24、 the surface of the heavier ones. Then, between four and a half four billion (十亿) years ago, the molten earth cooled sufficiently to form a crust of rock that was many miles thick.Surrounding the earth was an unbroken canopy of clouds miles thick and made up mostly of water vapor. Rain falling towar
25、d the still-hot earth was heated to steam and rose to the clouds again. After many millions of years, as the earth continued to cool, its surface temperature fell below the boiling point of water. Rainwater could now remain on the earth, covering its whole surface except for the higher places on ear
26、th that had been formed from the lighter rock materials.In 1970, scientists had pieced together evidence that the lighter rock materials had formed one huge continent by a vast ocean. Then, about 200 million years ago, the great continent began to break up, the pieces moving slowly apart.The onrushi
27、ng waters of the single huge ocean now entered and filled the spaces between the separating continents-and became the several oceans and seas we know today.31 This passage mainly talks about _.(A)the origin of the earth(B) the origin of the ocean(C) the history of the earth(D)the forming of the eart
28、hs crust 32 According to the passage, the earth in its very early period was _.(A)in molten state(B) in water state(C) in rock state(D)a vast ocean 33 It can be learned from the passage that about four billion years ago _.(A)the earth was in molten state(B) the earth surface temperature was above 10
29、0(C) the earth surface temperature was below 100(D)rain water could remain on the earth 34 In the last sentence of the second paragraph, “the higher places on earth“ refers to _.(A)the high mountains(B) the lighter rocks(C) the vast ocean(D)the great continent 35 According to the passage, which is t
30、rue about the ocean?(A)The waters of the ocean came from rain water.(B) The ocean was formed from the, lighter rock materials.(C) The vast single ocean formed about 200 million years ago.(D)The ocean covered the whole surface of the earth at very beginning. 35 If you are like most people, your intel
31、ligence varies from season to season. You are probably a lot sharper in the spring than you are at any other time of year. A noted scientist, Ells- worth Huntington (1876-1947) concluded from other mens work and his own among peoples in different climates that climate and: temperature have a definit
32、e effect on our mental abilities.He found that cool weather is much more favorable for creative thinking than summer heat is. This does not mean that all people are less intelligent in the summer than they are during the rest of the year. It does mean, however, that mental, abilities of large number
33、s of people tend to be lowest in the summer.Spring appears to be the best period of the year for thinking. One reason may be that in the spring mans mental abilities are affected by the same factors that bring about great changes in all nature.Fall is the next best season, then winter. As for summer
34、, it seems to be a good time to take a long vacation from thinking! 36 According to the passage, your mental ability _.(A)depends on your attitude towards people in different time of the year(B) changes for the worst when you dislike most people in hot season(C) will be best in winter and worst in s
35、ummer if you want to be creative(D)turns to be more powerful in spring than in any of the other seasons 37 Mr. Huntingtons study showed that _.(A)the climate of the place where one lives may have an effect on his intelligence(B) all people turn out to be less intelligent in summer due to the hith te
36、mperature(C) people are less smart in summer due to the lack of factors existing in spring(D)people live in tropic are less intelligent than people live in cooler area 38 Which of the following statements is NOT mentioned in the passage?(A)The climate is associated with mans intelligence.(B) Peoples
37、 creative thinking is changing from season to season.(C) That temperature affects ones creative thinking has been scientifically proved.(D)Autumn is the second best season for thinking. 39 The concept discussed in the passage is actually the _.(A)traditional beliefs among people living in different
38、areas(B) results of certain study on people living in different climate zones(C) belief that has no longer accepted by most of people(D)study done by Ellsworth Huntington alone 40 It is not stated but implied in the passage that _.(A)Ellsworth Huntington is a fortune-teller rather than a scientist(B
39、) cool weather is more effective on mans creative thinking(C) certain elements in nature are more active in one season than in other seasons(D)summer is a good season for vacation 40 In the 1900s, American townspeople usually washed and brushed their teeth and combed their hair in the kitchen. Or th
40、ey kept a water pitcher (大水罐) and a wash basin in their rooms and took care of these things there.The bathtub was a wash tub (澡盆) filled with water from the stove. If you were small enough you could sit down by drawing your knees to your chest, Otherwise, you washed yourself standing up. Often all t
41、he women and girls in the family bathed together. Then the men and boys did. In most families this was Saturday-night because Sundays they went to church.A small number of families did have running water. But that depended on Whether there was a water system where they lived and on whether they coul
42、d afford the plumbing (水管实施 ). Some people had bathtubs in their homes as early as 1895. But many others did not have their first bath in a bathtub until 1910 or later when they were fifteen or sixteen years old.41 In the first paragraph, “took care of“ means _.(A)kept(B) looked after(C) used(D)kept
43、 and used 42 In order to use the water from the stove, there _ be a pipe connecting the tub with the stove.(A)must(B) seemed to(C) neednt(D)should 43 Which of the following statements is true?(A)Males and females in the family took turns using the bathtub.(B) Some bathtubs were big enough for many p
44、eople to bathe in at the same time.(C) All the women and girls of a family could bathe together standing up in the tub.(D)When several family members bathed together, they did not use the bathtub. 44 _ Americans owned a bathtub as early as 1895.(A)Many(B) Not all(C) All(D)Few 45 We can infer that th
45、e plumbing _ at that time.(A)cost little(B) was more expensive than a water system(C) was too expensive for every family to afford(D)was not necessary 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 ch
46、oose the one that best fits into the passages. Then, mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.45 Man cannot go on increasing his number at the present rate. In the【56】30 years man will face a period of crisis.【57】experts believe that there will be a widespread food【 58】. Other experts think
47、 this is【59】pessimistic (悲观的), and that man can prevent things from【60】.【61】thing that man can do is to limit the【62】of babies born. The need 【63】this is obvious, but it is not【64】to achieve. People have to be【65】to limit their families. In the countries of the population【66】, many people like big f
48、amilies. The parents think that this【67】a bigger income for the family and ensures there will be someone in the family who will look【68】them in old age.Several governments have【69】birth control policies in recent years.【70】them are Japan, China, India and Egypt. In some【71】the results have not been
49、successful. Japan has been an【72】. The Japanese adopted a birth control policy in 1948. People were【73】to limit their families. The birth【74】fell from 34.3 per thousand per year to about 17.0 per year【75 】present.(A)second(B) recent(C) next(D)late (A)Any(B) Some(C) More(D)All (A)need(B) want(C) absence(D)shortage (A)so(B) much(C) too(D)enough (A)being(B) getting(C) doing(D)remaining (A