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1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 334(无答案)一、Phonetics(A)road(B) broad(C) load(D)soap(A)chase(B) coarse(C) choose(D)course(A)comprehension(B) decision(C) session(D)expression(A)procession(B) decision(C) revision(D)conclusion(A)they(B) this(C) that(D)thing(A)unite(B) union(C) unfair(D)universe(A)avenue(B) argue(C) barbecue

2、(D)clue (A)force(B) forget(C) torn(D)horse (A)consist(B) congress(C) consume(D)confirm (A)pass(B) paste(C) lady(D)lake (A)machine(B) headache(C) chemistry(D)character (A)carve(B) courtyard(C) department(D)sugar (A)calm(B) hall(C) talk(D)ball(A)attract(B) gate(C) arrange(D)able (A)measure(B) sure(C)

3、treasure(D)pleasure (A)sleep(B) street(C) green(D)coffee (A)meat(B) leap(C) ahead(D)speak (A)procession(B) professor(C) mission(D)pressure(A)idea(B) ready(C) measure(D)bread (A)rise(B) cause(C) lose(D)bus (A)even(B) complete(C) we(D)guest (A)full(B) pull(C) push(D)brush(A)volcano(B) vitamin(C) viola

4、te(D)vague(A)Korea(B) Moscow(C) London(D)Washington(A)either(B) Thursday(C) furthest(D)clothes (A)what(B) want(C) chalk(D)wander (A)business(B) Christmas(C) basket(D)constant (A)loud(B) double(C) fountain(D)shout (A)follow(B) throw(C) somehow(D)blow (A)where(B) white(C) whole(D)what 二、Identification

5、 Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underline parts 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 She ought (to) (stopping) work; She (has a headache )because she has been

6、reading (too) long.(A)to(B) stopping(C) has a headache(D)too 32 (Though) some people have suggested that women (would return to) housework (in order to) leave more jobs for men, but the idea has been rejected (by) both women and men in public polls.(A)Though(B) would return to(C) in order to(D)by 33

7、 (Many) a woman (feel) (entitled) to (more) in life than just housework.(A)Many(B) feel(C) entitled(D)more 34 He (is) proud (to have) never been (beaten) at (chess).(A)is(B) to have(C) beaten(D)chess 35 The Rose Bowl parade (takes place) every year (in) Pasadena (in) (New Years Day).(A)takes place(B

8、) in(C) in(D)New Years Day 36 In 1968, Amy because (one of) the American (women) (received) the Nobel Price (for) Literature.(A)one of(B) women(C) received(D)for 37 If I (were) you, I (would) buy the book, (regardless of its price), to read (it).(A)were(B) would(C) regardless of its price(D)it 38 Ja

9、nson (he) was an idealist (who) refused to make any compromise (concerning) the (establishment) of the association.(A)he(B) who(C) concerning(D)establishment 39 She was (so kind) (that) I (could) do nothing but (to accept) her help.(A)so kind(B) that(C) could(D)to accept 40 This is the most importan

10、t respect (which) civilized (man) can be distinguished (from) primitive c(ommunities).(A)which(B) man(C) from(D)ommuities 41 Our (city) (has) (the) (most) beautiful park.(A)city(B) has(C) the(D)most 42 Our football team (feel) (proud of that) we (have won) every (match this yesr).(A)feel(B) proud of

11、 that(C) have won(D)match this yesr 43 (Had the author) (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 The reason (why) Jack (failed) to (attend) the lecture is (because) he had a bad cold.(A)why(B) failed(C) atten

12、d(D)because 45 (By the time) Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, Jr. walked on the Moon (in July 1969), there (will have) been many (space) expeditions.(A)By the time(B) in July 1969(C) will have(D)space 46 At (no time) a students (cheating) on a (final) examination (can) be condoned.(A)no time(B) chea

13、ting(C) final(D)can 47 In this country it is required that (any one) who (has) recently (come) here (has to pay) taxes.(A)any one(B) has(C) come(D)has to pay 48 Advertising (falls into) two (main) (category): consumer advertising (and) trade advertising.(A)falls into(B) main(C) category(D)and 49 (On

14、 her way) to the supermarket yesterday morning, Mary (met) an old friend and (stopped talking) with him. for (quite a while).(A)On her way(B) met(C) stopped talking(D)quite a while 50 The harder he (tried), the (worst) he (danced) before the (large) audience.(A)tried(B) worst(C) danced(D)large 51 Th

15、e (athlete), together (with) (his coach) and several relatives, (are) traveling to the Olympic Games.(A)athlete(B) with(C) his coach(D)are 52 (During the discussion), Mr. White (remained silent) (when) (asking) his opinion.(A)During the discussion(B) remained silent(C) when(D)asking 53 If someone (h

16、appens to call) while Im (out), please have (them) leave a message (for me).(A)happens to call(B) out(C) them(D)for me 54 (As) I haven t read the novel, I cant (tell) you (how) I think (of) it.(A)As(B) tell(C) how(D)of it 55 He (suggested) that she (met) with her lawyer (before) signing the (final)

17、agreement.(A)suggested(B) met(C) before(D)final 56 You ye to (hurry up) (if you) want to buy something (because) there s hardly (something) left.(A)hurry up(B) if you(C) because(D)something 57 (Hard) (as) he worked, (but) Mr. Brown couldnt (keep) the shop properly.(A)Hard(B) as(C) but(D)keep 58 Seve

18、ral (people) in the crowd seemed (as) they were fighting (for) a (ticket).(A)people(B) as(C) for(D)ticket 59 (Staying up) all night, Tom (finished not only) the homework (but also read) many poems of his (favorite) poets.(A)Staying up(B) finished not only(C) but also read(D)favorite 60 I (enjoy) eat

19、ing (good) restaurants and (to go) to the theater (afterwards).(A)enjoy(B) good(C) to go(D)afterwards 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 Shee

20、t.61 I have two grammars, _are of great use.(A)all of which(B) either of which(C) both of that(D)both of which62 An iron and steel works, with some satellite factories_to be built here.(A)is(B) are(C) was(D)were63 cant go to bed with an_mind until I know shes safe.(A)easy(B) soft(C) hard(D)simple64

21、It was ten o clock _he came back home.(A)when(B) that(C) since(D)after65 When youre ready, Ill take you to _ airport.(A)/(B) the(C) a(D)an 66 His parents put a lot of effort into getting him_to a key school.(A)accepted(B) received(C) announced(D)admitted67 It is a small country, yet has a lot of _ r

22、esources.(A)potential(B) unknown(C) secret(D)unlimited68 After watching _ TV, she played _ violin for an hoar.(A)/. /(B) tile. the(C) the. /(D)/. the 69 It was not until he arrived at the station_he realized he had forgotten his ticket.(A)there(B) then(C) that(D)where70 Anyone can get into the club,

23、 _he is a member there.(A)even if(B) unless(C) as that(D)so long as 71 There is only _ milk left in the bottle.(A)a little(B) little(C) few(D)a few 72 He is poor in grammar and sometimes cannot even _ a verb from a noun.(A)say(B) tell(C) speak(D)talk73 It is over two years since my brother _the army

24、.(A)joins(B) joined(C) has joined(D)had joined 74 I think the _ are more important to us than the dead.(A)lively(B) alive(C) living(D)lives 75 I will go back to my hometown as soon as I _ my examinations.(A)will finish(B) finish(C) has finished(D)would finish 76 Does everyone on earth have an equal

25、right _ an equal share of its resources?(A)by(B) at(C) to(D)over77 I will see you at six this evening, will _ ?(A)you be convenient(B) you be convenience(C) it be convenient(D)it be convenience 78 It is the ability to do the job _ matters not where you graduate from or what you are.(A)that(B) it(C)

26、what(D)when 79 We should always _ our opinion _ facts.(A)base . in(B) base . on(C) basis . in(D)basis .on 80 With all this work on hand, she _ to the dance party last night.(A)oughtnt to go(B) hadnt gone(C) shouldnt have gone(D)mustnt have gone. 81 It is estimated that the disease _ by polluted wate

27、r will kill 1 out of every 100 children.(A)causing(B) caused(C) to cause(D)will cause 82 I cant keep _ the teacher who speaks so fast.(A)up(B) up with(C) with(D)on with 83 This box is too heavy, _ give me a hand?(A)would you mind(B) would you please(C) will you like to(D)would you please to 84 In th

28、e bitter cold, the explorers managed to _ the shortage of food and fuel.(A)live(B) maintain(C) survive(D)enlarge 85 You ought not to _ him the news that day.(A)tell(B) be telling(C) have told(D)be told86 From a _ we buy the various things needed to run a house-tea, sugar, cheese, cleaning materials,

29、 etc.(A)dealer(B) grocer(C) seller(D)waiter 87 You _ see the doctor if that back ache persists.(A)better(B) better have(C) have better(D)had better 88 It was in the winter of 1951 _ a heavy fog moved into London.(A)that(B) then(C) when(D)空 89 These compounds could not have been formed if the chemica

30、l reaction _ stopped.(A)have been(B) has been(C) had been(D)were 90 Employers _ their employees to be punctual.(A)wish(B) expect(C) desire(D)hope 四、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehension questions. Read th

31、e passages and choose the best answer to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.90 Lawn tennis is a good sport, being based on the ancient game of court tennis, which probably came up in Egypt or Persia some 2500 years ago. Major Walter Winfi

32、eld thought that something like court tennis could be played outdoors on lawns, and in December 1873, he introduced his new game, which he called Sphairistike, at a lawn party in Wales. The sport became popular very rapidly, but the strange, difficult name disappeared almost at once, being replaced

33、by the very simple and logical term “lawn tennis“.By 1874 the game was being played by British soldiers in Bermuda, and in the early months of that year a young lady named Mary Outerbridge returned from Bermuda to New York, bringing with her the equipment necessary to play the new game. With the hel

34、p of one of her brothers, she laid out a court on the grounds of the Staten Island Cricket and Baseball Club, and there, in the spring of 1874, Miss Outerbridge and some of her friends played the first game of lawn tennis in the United States.And just two years later, in 1876, the first United State

35、s lawn tennis tournament(锦标赛) was heldat Nahant near Boston.91 Mary Outerbridge is important in the history, of lawn tennis because _.(A)she invented it(B) she gave it its name(C) she introduced it to Bermuda(D)she brought it to America92 The new game called Sphairistike appeared in _ in 1873.(A)Ame

36、rica(B) Europe(C) Bermuda(D)Egypt93 The first United States lawn tennis game was played _.(A)at Nahant(B) on the Staten Island(C) in Boston(D)in New York94 Which of the following statements is NOT true?(A)Lawn tennis became popular very rapidly in the United States.(B) It was Major Walter Wingfield

37、who invented court tennis.(C) The sport was called “lawn tennis“ shortly after it was invented.(D)Miss Outerbridge set up a lawn tennis court with the help of her brother.94 Elephants are perhaps the only animals that are hunted for their teeth. Elephants tusks, or very large teeth growing on either

38、 side of their mouths, are composed of a valuable material called ivory(象牙).(77) An elephant uses its long, pointed tusks as tools for digging in the ground for food. He also uses them as weapons in combat.The tusks of male elephants are usually large and heavy. In Africa, female elephants have long

39、, light tusks. In India and other parts of southern Asia, female elephants have small, short tusks or none at all.(78) Tusks in good .condition are in great demand, and may sell for as high as two thousand dollars or more. Because of this, large numbers of elephants have been killed. Some countries

40、have initiated (开始) methods of trying to protect elephants. They have established elephant preserves, or areas of land set aside for herds of elephants where no one is allowed to harm them. Elephants on the preserves are safe from ivory hunters.95 Female elephants in India and southern Asia have _(A

41、)large and heavy tusks(B) small and short tusks or not any teeth at all(C) small and short tusks(D)long and light tusks 96 How much may a tusk in good condition sell for?(A)Exactly $2000(B) Almost $2000(C) Nearly $2000(D)$2000 or more 97 How do some countries protect elephants from being hunted?(A)B

42、y persuading ivory hunters.(B) By trying to take more care of elephants.(C) By establishing elephant preserves.(D)By fighting with ivory hunters. 98 “this“ in paragraph 4 probably refers to _(A)The tusks of male elephants are usually large and heavy.(B) Tusks in good condition are in great demand, a

43、nd may sell for as high as two thousand dollars or more.(C) Elephants are perhaps the only animals that are hunted for their teeth.(D)An elephant uses its long, pointed tusks as tools for digging in the ground for food. 99 What does the writer imply according to the passage?(A)Male elephants are hun

44、ted more than female elephants(B) Both male elephants and female elephants are equally hunted(C) Each elephant has a long life(D)There are not any ivory hunters in the world now. 99 An old Indian story says that the game of chess (国际象棋) was invented by Sissa Ben, Prime Minister of King Shirham. As s

45、oon as the invention was finished he gave it to the king, who was glad and asked him what he would like to have in return. To the kings surprise, what Sissa wanted seemed very little. “Your Majesty, “said the minister, kneeling before the king. “I want nothing but some wheat. Please put a grain of w

46、heat on the first square of the chessboard (棋盘), two on the second, four on the third, eight on the fourth, and so on, doubling the number for each following square. Give me enough grains to cover the 64 squares of the chessboard.“You dont ask for much, my honest servant. You might have asked for go

47、ld or money,“ said the king and then ordered a bag of wheat brought to the palace.But when the counting began, with one grain for the first square, two for the second, four for the third, and so on, the bag was emptied before the 20th square. More bags were brought, but the number of grain needed fo

48、r the following squares increased so rapidly that the king was not able to keep his promise even with all the crops in the whole India! In fact, he would have needed 8 466 744 073 709 511 615 grains, which would be as much as that they would produce in about 2000 years!Now tile king found himself de

49、ep in debt to his minister. He had either to face the terrible trouble all his life or to cut off Sissas head, the litter of which, it is said was what he finally chose.100 This story tells us _.(A)how cruel the king was(B) how clever the minister was(C) Sissa was a famous mathematician(D)how the game of chess came into being 101 According to the story, the game of chess wa

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