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1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 335 及答案与解析一、Phonetics(A)white(B) whisper(C) whose(D)wheel(A)pays(B) plays(C) says(D)stays(A)physics(B) medicine(C) physicist(D)society(A)autumn(B) August(C) aunt(D)astronaut(A)second(B) Thursday(C) president(D)hesitate(A)wear(B) earth(C) search(D)learn(A)punished(B) glared(C) saved(D)pro

2、ved(A)wear(B) tear(C) bear(D)dear (A)blood(B) loose(C) choose(D)mood (A)break(B) idea(C) area(D)theatre (A)forget(B) forest(C) foreign(D)foreleg (A)order(B) corner(C) forty(D)visitor(A)treasure(B) pleasure(C) sure(D)measure (A)ought(B) drought(C) thought(D)bought (A)some(B) lot(C) other(D)honey (A)b

3、icycle(B) print(C) life(D)bright (A)injure(B) sure(C) culture(D)measure (A)polite(B) inside(C) like(D)official (A)scissors(B) score(C) screen(D)sculpture(A)model(B) so(C) lot(D)dot(A)even(B) complete(C) we(D)guest (A)mouth(B) double(C) count(D)ground (A)combine(B) complain(C) comprise(D)complex (A)s

4、ide(B) idea(C) five(D)lid(A)coffee(B) sorry(C) doctor(D)motor(A)knock(B) knowledge(C) kilometer(D)knee (A)song(B) bottom (C) story(D)cost(A)speak(B) reach(C) cheat(D)bread (A)relative(B) delay(C) connect(D)chest (A)however(B) narrow(C) shallow(D)snowy 二、Identification Directions: Each of the followi

5、ng 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 Only (when) the war was over in 1918 (he was) able to (get) happily back (to) work.(A)when(B) he was(C) ge

6、t(D)to 32 No sooner (had) the hikers (set out) on their trip (as) it began to rain (heavily).(A)had(B) set out(C) as(D)heavily 33 (Having eaten) the cherry pie, I (struck) several pits and (nearly) (broke) a tooth.(A)Having eaten(B) struck(C) nearly(D)broke 34 Mark Twain is a good (representative) (

7、of) post-Civil War authors because of his (place) of birth, education, and (how he wrote).(A)representative(B) of(C) place(D)how he wrote 35 My father (enjoys) fresh (air), (sunshine), and (to take) long walks.(A)enjoys(B) air(C) sunshine(D)to take 36 (A number) of these (who) (study) engineering is

8、 improving (steadily).(A)A number(B) who(C) study(D)steadily 37 (The metal) aluminum (has been) (first) isolated (early) in the nineteenth century.(A)The metal(B) has been(C) first(D)early 38 In the (nineteenth) century, people (lived in) the northern area grew (their) crops on river (bottom lands).

9、(A)nineteenth(B) lived in(C) their(D)bottom lands 39 He has (less friends) (in) his classes now (than) he (had) last year.(A)less friends(B) in(C) than(D)had 40 (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 41 Th

10、e man (was) seen run (away with) something black (under) (his arm).(A)was(B) away with(C) under(D)his arm 42 He is opposed (to) the project (for the reason why) it is not (feasible) (for the time being).(A)to(B) for the reason why(C) feasible(D)for the time being 43 He (had got) (lesser) (coins) tha

11、n (the other boys).(A)had got(B) lesser(C) coins(D)the other boys 44 (What) he does, he always does (it) well, (though) he has (some) difficulties.(A)What(B) it(C) though(D)some 45 I (remember) clearly (to return) the book to him last Wednesday, but now he (says) that (I didn t).(A)remember(B) retur

12、n(C) says(D)I didnt 46 (Passengers) (are warned) not to (get off) a bus while (moving).(A)Passengers(B) are warned(C) get off(D)moving 47 (Two-thirds) of (the) area (are) covered by (water).(A)Two-thirds(B) the(C) are(D)water 48 At that time, many readers (found) (it) difficult (believing) what Jule

13、s Verne had written in his book (to be true).(A)found(B) it(C) believing(D)to be 49 I (agree) you (on) (that) (point).(A)agree(B) on(C) that(D)point 50 If someone (happens to call) while Im (out), please have (them) leave a message (for me).(A)happens to call(B) out(C) them(D)for me 51 Not only (we

14、lost) all our (memory), but we (also) came close to (losing) our lives.(A)we lost(B) memory(C) also(D)losing 52 (Leading) scientists are often the (kinds of person) who (have enjoyed) intellectual challenges (all their lives).(A)Leading(B) kinds of person(C) have enjoyed(D)all their lives 53 (Fighti

15、ng) broke (out) (between) the Northern (states) and Southern states.(A)Fighting(B) out(C) between(D)states 54 (Though) he is (hard-working), he still feels inferior (than) (others) in the special class.(A)Though(B) hard-working(C) than(D)others 55 (Either) our manager or I (are) (going to) meet you

16、at (the) bus station tomorrow.(A)Either(B) are(C) going to(D)the 56 (When each time) he (came) to Beijing (on business), he (would) call on me.(A)When each(B) came(C) on business(D)would 57 He went to the library (and) spent the whole afternoon there (to look) for (material) for an article (on) Shak

17、espeare.(A)and(B) to look(C) material(D)on 58 I cant help (to think) it (would be) fun (to play) such (an exciting) game with them.(A)to think(B) would be(C) to play(D)an exciting 59 (By no means) (it is) true that (all English people) know their (own) language.(A)By on means(B) it is(C) all English

18、(D)own 60 (I have been) told that he (will have come) if he (were) (able).(A)have been(B) will have come(C) were(D)able 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

19、on the Answer Sheet.61 The factory, including its machines and buildings, _burnt last night.(A)is(B) are(C) were(D)was62 _must do_best to serve the people.(A)One-his(B) One-her(C) One-one(D)Ones-ones63 He always thinks more about others than about_.(A)he(B) him(C) his(D)himself64 He criticized every

20、thing and everybody, and even_ his few friends.(A)ran over(B) ran down(C) ran against(D)ran into65 I think he hardly makes spelling mistakes, _?(A)does he(B) doesnt he(C) do I(D)dont I 66 These examples show that all individuals, _they are rich or poor, should be responsible _they are involved in la

21、w.(A)if; when(B) if; as long as .(C) whether; as long as(D)whether; since67 _ round the city, we were impressed by the citys new look.(A)Taken(B) Taking(C) To be taken(D)Being taken68 -Who did you spend the holiday with? - _ .(A)Smiths(B) The Smiths(C) Smiths(D)The Smiths 69 As the plane was getting

22、 ready to take off, we all_ our seat belts.(A)tied(B) fastened(C) locked(D)attached70 Hawthorne differed from other writers _ he saw the potential consequences of all decisions resulting in either regeneration or punishment.(A)in which(B) in that(C) in what(D)in how 71 All parts of the house_ the wi

23、ndows were in good condition.(A)other than(B) rather than(C) no more than(D)better than72 Its natural that she_do so.(A)should(B) will(C) could(D)must73 The ship _ from behind the fog.(A)drove(B) emerged(C) passed(D)turned74 She has to clean all the _ in all the _ in two hours.(A)furniture; bedroom(

24、B) furnitures; bedrooms(C) furniture; bedrooms(D)furnitures; bedsrooms 75 It is _for me to carry.(A)a too heavy bag(B) too a heavy bag(C) too heavy a bag(D)too heavy bag 76 May I have _ look at _ dictionary you bought at the bookstore?(A)不填;the(B) a;the(C) a; 不填(D)the;a 77 Either he or I _to the air

25、port.(A)is to go(B) are to go(C) am to go(D)is going 78 Daniel often attempts to escape _ whenever he breaks traffic regulations.(A)to fine(B) to be fined(C) having been freed(D)being fined 79 It is the ability to do the job _ matters not where you graduate from or what you are.(A)that(B) it(C) what

26、(D)when 80 -Must I finish the term paper before Friday?(A)No, you mustnt(B) Yes, you may(C) No, you dont have to(D)Yes, you need 81 The robber was _ by the police with breaking the law.(A)accused(B) charged(C) criticized(D)commented 82 If there were no examinations, we should have _ at school.(A)the

27、 happiest time(B) a more happier time(C) much happiest time(D)a much happier time 83 Shall I get a birthday cake for Mary on my way back? Yes, itll be nice if you _.(A)do(B) do invite(C) are(D)invited84 We felt very sad when we heard the news that the manager was killed in his office yesterday.(A)re

28、spectful(B) respectable(C) respective(D)respecting 85 Our friendship is _ and we will never again be separated.(A)restored(B) reserved(C) restrained(D)repeated86 Many a school in the United States _ to train men in theology.(A)was set up(B) were set up(C) has set up(D)have set up 87 He made _ that h

29、e had to resign.(A)so a big mistake(B) a so big mistake(C) such a big mistake(D)such big a mistake 88 I would rather you _ those important files with you.(A)not take(B) didnt take(C) wont take(D)havent taken 89 _ in his position, Id have left there immediately.(A)was I(B) I was(C) Were I(D)I were 90

30、 Allen_any good job since he came to New York City two years ago.(A)doesnt find(B) hasnt found(C) didnt find(D)hadnt found四、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 th

31、e best answer to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.90 If we had to rely on only five senses for survival, we would be in very sad shape indeed. We wouldnt know up from down. We wouldnt know when to eat or drink. We wouldnt know what our

32、muscles were doing or what position our limbs were in. We wouldnt know when our body was damaged because we wouldnt feel pain. We might freeze to death without even a shiver, or overheat without a drop of sweat. The five sensestouch, taste, smell, hearing and sightrespond only to stimulation from th

33、e outside world, but the inside world of our bodies must also receive and respond to important messages.Our internal senses keep us alive and enable us to use our external senses. In effect, the internal senses tell our brains how to run our bodies. Hunger or thirst registers in a part of the brain

34、called the hypothalamus(丘脑下部) , when a lack of food chemicals are detected in the blood.Another internal sense that controls our balance is maintained by three fluid-filled loops in the inner ear. changes in position and gravity affect the motion of this liquid and cause changes in the brain. A sens

35、e called kinesthesia(肌肉运动知觉) lets us know the relative positions of parts of our bodies. Even our breathing is caused by a sense that identifies an overabundance of carbon dioxide and a lack of oxygen in the blood.No one has been able to count the number of internal senses. The presence of delicate

36、internal senses shows just how marvelously complex we human beings are.91 This passage deal mostly with the _.(A)internal senses(B) sense of balance(C) five senses(D)brains function92 Hunger is caused by _.(A)too much food and water in the body(B) a lack of oxygen in the blood(C) seeing or thinking

37、about food(D)a lack of certain chemicals in the blood93 The passage implies that there are many senses we _.(A)can use only in emergencies(B) may not understand at present(C) never realize we have(D)do not actively use in everyday living94 In the second paragraph, the term “in effect“ means _.(A)in

38、fact(B) it is doubtful(C) often(D)without reason94 Lane waited on the bench nearest the bridge, as he had been instructed. The wind blew straight across the river, sharp as a razor, and he had to pull his overcoat closer about him.He went over his instructions in his mind. The agent would appear at

39、four o clock. He would chat to Lane for a while, after which he would get up, leaving his newspaper behind. The plan would be fastened inside.A distant clock began to strike the hour. As if from nowhere, a man appeared and sat down be side Lane, placing his newspaper on the seat between them. He was

40、 thin and middle-aged, and seemed in need of a good meat. He bored no resemblance to Lane s idea of a successful spy. His conversation, confined to trivial observations about the weather, was painfully uninteresting.A few minutes later he got up and continued on his way. Large picked up the paper wh

41、ich laid on the bench, as if he wanted to look at the news. He was excited to see the plans pinned to the center page. At that moment, however, there was a strong wind which lifted the newspaper into the air, like a kite, and blew it into the river.95 Lane _.(A)memorized his orders(B) recited his or

42、ders(C) tried to remember his orders(D)repeated his orders himself96 The agent was going to _.(A)give Lane some important papers(B) tell him some pieces of advice(C) tell him some important news(D)tell him his suffering97 The agent left the newspaper _.(A)by arrangement(B) by mistake(C) at Lane s re

43、quest(D)out of kindness98 Lane _.(A)read the news(B) made the plans(C) turned over the pages of the newspaper(D)made a kite out of the newspaper99 Lane _.(A)got rid of the plans quickly(B) lost the plans(C) threw the plans away(D)managed to save the plans99 When you buy a T-shirt, or a fur coat in a

44、 store, it often carries a label (标签) telling who made it or from what store it was bought. Indeed, some labels show the dress is famous and it is very expensive, so buyers secretly wish they might be carried for ever. On the other hand, buyers who deal with the cheapest products(产品) would be please

45、d to do away with labels entirely.However, there is another label more important than the one showing from which store the dress was bought. When a person buys a fur coat ,or a jacket, from a store, a label telling what the product is made of should be carried to it.This label is required by law. Be

46、sides telling what the product on show is made of, the label should be in clear English and be where one can find it easily. The information on the label must be the truth.The reason for this label is that most buyers today arent expert enough to know exactly what kind of fur or material they are bu

47、ying. The buyer must believe in the store that sells the products or in what the labels say.100 In the article ,the author says a little about _.(A)black-market furs(B) managers office(C) chemical laboratories(D)clothing stores 101 This article mainly refers to _.(A)making furs and clothes(B) protec

48、ting buyers with law(C) keeping the buyer informed(D)businessmen and sellers 102 The author doesnt agree that _.(A)buyers buy the clothes without labels(B) clothing stores sell cheap dresses(C) all the products have labels(D)labels are not true 103 Which of the following is true?(A)A T-shirt seldom

49、carries a label.(B) A fur coat with a high price often carries a false label.(C) A label only says what material the product is made of.(D)Not all buyers know the materials they are buying. 103 Helen Keller was born a healthy normal child in Alabama in 1880. However, an illness with a high fever struck her when she was st

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