1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 279(无答案)一、Phonetics(A)mule(B) truth(C) duke(D)puke(A)book(B) tool(C) food(D)soon(A)pollution(B) position(C) question(D)invention(A)already(B) steal(C) dead(D)peasant(A)bear(B) heard(C) early(D)search(A)certain(B) paint(C) sail(D)straight(A)either(B) Thursday(C) furthest(D)clothes(A)force
2、(B) forget(C) torn(D)horse (A)law(B) ignore(C) walk(D)also(A)nineteenth(B) ninth(C) southern(D)fifth(A)quick(B) liquor(C) quite(D)quest (A)shirt(B) tire(C) sir(D)skirt (A)allow(B) fellow(C) now(D)cow(A)example(B) excuse(C) expert(D)express (A)school(B) chair(C) stomach(D)character (A)now(B) allow(C)
3、 follow(D)how(A)zinc(B) handbag(C) winter(D)wound(A)few(B) new(C) sew(D)knew(A)likes(B) passes(C) prays(D)goes (A)couple(B) mother(C) money(D)cough (A)thrown(B) follow(C) brown(D)shown (A)weapon(B) whole(C) water(D)wonder(A)cargo(B) dark(C) alarm(D)quarter (A)enjoy(B) tend(C) imagine(D)since (A)nati
4、on(B) pollution(C) motion(D)question (A)cost(B) hope(C) lost(D)mop (A)character(B) China(C) child(D)choice (A)unit(B) struck(C) student(D)duty (A)cause(B) taught(C) fault(D)laugh (A)pattern(B) package(C) palace(D)parade二、Identification Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underline p
5、arts marked A, B, C and D. Identify the ONE that is not correct. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.31 The new instrument is (far) superior (than) the old (one) we bought three years (ago).(A)far(B) than(C) one(D)ago 32 (Having been) finished
6、 (his) breakfast, (he) went out (for) a walk.(A)Having been(B) his(C) he(D)for 33 He had trouble (finding out) (that) the capital of the country (lay in) the coastal area or (in the mountains).(A)finding out(B) that(C) lay in(D)in the mountains 34 The girls (were sorry) to (had missed) the singers (
7、when) they (arrived at) the airport.(A)were sorry(B) had missed(C) when(D)arrived at 35 He (is) proud (to have) never been (beaten) at (chess).(A)is(B) to have(C) beaten(D)chess 36 The period during (when) people (learned to) smelt iron is (called) (the) Iron Age.(A)when(B) learned to(C) called(D)th
8、e 37 (If) traffic problems are not solved soon, (driving) (in) cities (becomes) impossible.(A)If(B) driving(C) in(D)becomes 38 Neither John (and) his father was able (to wake up) (early enough) (to catch) the morning train.(A)and(B) to wake up(C) early enough(D)to catch 39 In the (nineteenth) centur
9、y, people (lived in) the northern area grew (their) crops on river (bottom lands).(A)nineteenth(B) lived in(C) their(D)bottom lands 40 Id rather you (have gone) by train, because I (cant bear) the idea of (your being) in an airplane in (such) bad weather.(A)have gone(B) cant bear(C) your being(D)suc
10、h 41 Generally speaking, the bird flying (across) our path is observed, and (the one) staying on the tree near (at hand) is passed by (without noticed).(A)across(B) the one(C) at hand(D)without noticed 42 Our (city) (has) (the) (most) beautiful park.(A)city(B) has(C) the(D)most 43 (Had the author) (
11、see) that his novel (would) cause such a commotion, he (would not) have written it.(A)Had the author(B) see(C) would(D)would not 44 (No matter what) (tiring) a day she (has had), she (never loses) her good humour.(A)No matter what(B) tiring(C) has had(D)never loses 45 The book (that) you (see) (layi
12、ng) on the table (belongs) to the teacher.(A)that(B) see(C) laying(D)belongs 46 The poor man, (having been) brutally (beated by) the police, (cried) out (in) pains.(A)having been(B) beated by(C) cried(D)in 47 (Two-thirds) of (the) area (are) covered by (water).(A)Two-thirds(B) the(C) are(D)water 48
13、(Despite) the time of (the year), the temperature was (enough hot) to (turn on) the air-conditioner.(A)Despite(B) the year(C) enough hot(D)turn on 49 You should (check) the air in the (tires) (as) you (start on) a long automobile trip.(A)check(B) tires(C) as(D)start 50 If someone (happens to call) w
14、hile Im (out), please have (them) leave a message (for me).(A)happens to call(B) out(C) them(D)for me 51 It was (during) the 1990s (that) the friendship between Edward and Jeremy reached (their) (highest) point.(A)during(B) that(C) their(D)highest 52 (Leading) scientists are often the (kinds of pers
15、on) who (have enjoyed) intellectual challenges (all their lives).(A)Leading(B) kinds of person(C) have enjoyed(D)all their lives 53 It is (necessary) that the (customs) (of all) nations (must be respected).(A)necessary(B) customs(C) of all(D)must be respected 54 Tim will not (lent) you the book (bec
16、ause) he is fearful (if) you will forget to (return) it.(A)lent(B) because(C) if(D)return 55 I don t think physics (is) hard (to learn). (However), my physics (are) very poor.(A)is(B) to learn(C) However(D)are 56 If you read the book (a second time), (and you) will probably have (quite a different)
17、understanding of the events (described) in lt.(A)a second time(B) and you(C) quite a different(D)described 57 It was (through) his uncle s influence (which) Philip obtained his (position) (with) the biggest oil company in the country.(A)through(B) which(C) position(D)with 58 Your nerve system reacts
18、 (to) (what) you imagine to be true (on much the same way) that it (does) to real experiences.(A)to(B) what(C) on much the same way(D)does 59 (When each time) he (came) to Beijing (on business), he (would) call on me.(A)When each(B) came(C) on business(D)would 60 (Hes) a timid fellow. (Thats) why he
19、 (never) (dare) to protest.(A)Hes(B) That(C) never(D)dare 三、Part I Vocabulary and StructureDirections: Each of the following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then, mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.61 Good heavens! There you are! We_anxious
20、 about you, and we_you back throughout the night.(A)are; expect(B) were; had expected(C) have been; were expecting(D)are; were expecting62 You_ read that book if you dont want to.(A)havent(B) cant(C) mustnt(D)neednt63 I be back before you_.(A)will leave(B) will have left(C) leave(D)would leave64 “Th
21、e public_the best judge“ means “the public always _ their thoughts correctly“(A)are; express(B) are; expresses(C) is; express(D)is; express65 Because of his_English, he couldnt talk to the foreigner_.(A)limiting; free(B) limited; free(C) limited; freely(D)limiting; freely66 _these ancient buildings
22、in this city are!(A)What perfectly protected(B) How perfect protected(C) How perfectly protected(D)What perfect protected67 You ought to have given them some advice_, but who cared what I said?(A)So ought you(B) So I ought(C) So I did(D)So did you68 It was recommended that they_for the doctor.(A)has
23、 waited(B) waited(C) should wait(D)should have waited69 Both Tom and Mary _ the exam.(A)has passed(B) have past(C) have passed(D)had passed 70 You 11 have to book the tickets for the holiday in_ .(A)front(B) advance(C) ahead(D)forward71 A good _ of animals hibernate and during their hibernation they
24、 eat _.(A)deal, a little(B) number, a few(C) deal, few(D)number, little 72 The bus stopped at the bus-stop to _ the three men waiting there.(A)pick up(B) have up(C) take up(D)put up 73 The development of the light bulb _ partly as a result of the widespread availability of electricity and the need f
25、or cheap, cicada light.(A)occurring(B) was occurring(C) was occurred(D)occurred 74 Are the terms “pure“ and “applied“ two totally different activities, having little or no interconnection, as _ often implied?(A)is(B) are(C) that(D)what 75 Which of these trains is the one _ goes to Nanjing? ( )(A)whi
26、ch(B) of which(C) of these(D)that 76 How did Bob do in the exams this time?Well, his father seems_with his results.(A)pleasing(B) please(C) pleased(D)to please77 This is not your shirt, but_.(A)yours brother(B) your brothers(C) you brothers(D)yours brothers 78 Language is _ to human beings.(A)peculi
27、ar(B) odd(C) queer(D)strange79 He is _ a horse.(A)stronger as(B) as stronger than(C) the strong as(D)stronger than 80 The teacher _ that the students be there before noon.(A)wanted(B) intended(C) demanded(D)told 81 He as well as my sister _ a student of English.(A)is(B) am(C) are(D)be 82 The mechani
28、c examined the car engine _ but could find nothing wrong with it.(A)throughout(B) exactly(C) thoroughly(D)altogether 83 Every sentence in a paragraph must be relevant _ the topic sentence.(A)to(B) with(C) by(D)of 84 I enjoy watching some of the television programs on _ affairs.(A)actual(B) current(C
29、) present(D)passing 85 He looked quite healthy though he was _.(A)in seventy(B) in his seventy(C) at seventies(D)at the age of seventy 86 He hopes he can visit the United Nations building while he _ in New York next summer.(A)has been(B) is(C) will be(D)shall be 87 It was so dark outside that he did
30、nt _.(A)dare to go out to fetch some water(B) dare fetch some water(C) dare go out to bring some water(D)to dare fetch some water 88 The United States and Canada are lands of _ except for the Indians, who are the only true natives.(A)emigrants(B) dwellers(C) inhabitants(D)immigrants 89 Our boss told
31、 me my plan was still _ discussion.(A)in(B) under(C) of(D)with 90 He is not a stranger for me. I have met him on several_.(A)situations(B) environments(C) occasions(D)positions四、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of co
32、mprehension 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.90 Wesley Autrey cant fly, but he is still being called a real-life Superman! Last week, the brave 50-year-old rescued Cameron Hollo
33、peter, 20, from being hit by a train. The train was entering a subway station in New York City. The young man had fallen from the stations platform and onto the train tracks a few feet below.Autrey, a construction worker and Navy veteran(老兵), was with his two young daughters when he saw Hollopeter f
34、all. Autrey made a quick decision and jumped onto the tracks. He then rolled himself and Hollopeter into a gap, or opening, between the rails. Autrey used his own body to protect the young man.Five of the train s cars passed over the two before stopping completely. The two men were both unharmed. Ho
35、llopeters stepmother, Rachel Hollopeter, called Autrey an “angel“. Autrey visited the New York Film Academy student in the hospital on Wednesday.For his bravery, Autrey was given a heros welcome at City Hall. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg presented Autrey with the Bronze Medallion (铜奖章). It
36、is the city s highest award for achievements by its citizens. Mayor Bloomberg called Audrey “ a great man-a man who makes us all proud to be New Yorkers.“After the ceremony at City Hall, a limousine (豪华轿车 )took Autrey to a meeting with multimillionaire businessman Donald Trump. Trump awarded Autrey
37、with $ 10,000. The heroic father also received $ 5,000 from the New York Film Academy, a trip to Disney World, and one year of free sub way rides.Even after all this attention; Autrey still doesnt see himself as a Superman.“ I did it out of a split-second reaction,“ Autrey said on CBS The Early Show
38、. “And if I had to do it again, I probably would.“91 Wesley Autrey is still being called a real-life Superman because_(A)he can rescue anybody in danger as he has the ability to fly(B) he rescued a young man from being hit by a running train(C) he protected his daughters from harm in a subway statio
39、n(D)he succeeded in stopping a train from running over a passenger92 Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?(A)When he saw Hollopeter fall, Wesley Autrey was waiting for someone alone.(B) When he saw Hollopeter fall, he thought over a long period of time before he jumped
40、onto the tracks.(C) After he saw Hollopeter fall, he made a quick decision and pulled the young man out of the track as soon as possible.(D)After he saw Hollopeter fall, he quickly made a decision to protect Hollopeter from harm.93 In order to honor Autreys bravery, New York City Mayor Michael Bloom
41、berg gave Autrey _as a reward.(A)a cheque of $ 10, 000(B) a limousine(C) the Bronze Medallion(D)a cheque of $5, 00094 It can be inferred that if Autrey met with another accident like this one, he(A)would not do it again for he was afraid of losing his own life(B) would do it again for getting anothe
42、r piece of Bronze Medallion(C) would do it again so as to get another 15000-dollar cheque as a prize(D)would also do it out of his own conscience94 The Eskimo dog commanded by the Eskimo, is guided solely by voice and whip, the latter be ing from twelve to eighteen feet long. In the hands of the exp
43、erienced dog runner, the whip becomes a marvelous instrument of precision. He can literally snap the tip of it on a dime(在极小的地方 ). The Eskimo, unspoiled by white mans influence, is perhaps one of the most trusting and primitive of all Indians but seems to be indifferent to the welfare of his animals
44、. In this he s simply a product of his environment where food is hard to get, hunger is frequent, and the climate for nine months of the year is marked by bitter cold and a long stretch of darkness. In consequence, his dogs have to earn their keep and earn it the hard way. Rarely is dog taken into t
45、he shelter of the family s home. His sleeping place, no matter how severe the weather, is a burrow(洞穴) in the snow. Rarely is the Eskimo dog permitted to wander.When his master is moved to travel, the dog has to be on hand to help pull whatever load is put on the sledge(雪撬), and often such loads are
46、 very heavy. The Eskimo dog in his region is tough, savage, quarrelsome animal with a hairtrigger(一触即发的) temper. On his home ground he re quires stern handling-and he gets it.95 An Eskimo uses his whip _.(A)to kill animals when food is scarce(B) to earn his keep(C) with amazing accuracy(D)for making
47、 his dogs tough96 In the author s opinion, the Eskimo s attitude toward his dogs is mainly due to _.(A)his marvelous skills(B) his surrounding conditions(C) his living style(D)his tough temper97 The Eskimo doesn t seem to care much about the welfare of his dogs because _.(A)he is naturally cruel to
48、animals(B) he thinks of them as workers rather than peers(C) he dislikes his quarrelsome dogs(D)his dogs can endure extreme cold98 An Eskimo dog by nature is _.(A)disloyal(B) disobedient(C) mild and gentle(D)fierce and cruel99 The author implies that the Eskimo dog has got _.(A)a primitive treatment
49、(B) a good treatment(C) a due treatment(D)an unfair treatment99 Communication between villages and the nearest town was poor. Roads were bad; there was some attempt to keep them in order, but as each parish was responsible for its own section of road, the state of repair depends on the zeal of the parish officers. There was, however, little wheeled traffic e