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1、江苏专转本(英语)模拟试卷 36(无答案)一、Vocabulary and Structure1 By the end of the year all but two people_.(A)have left(B) will leave(C) will be leaving(D)will have left2 He came back late, _ which time all the guests had already left.(A)after(B) by(C) at(D)during3 The tomato juice left brown_ on the front of my j

2、acket.(A)spot(B) point(C) track(D)trace4 I dont think it advisable that Tom_ to the job since he has no experience.(A)is assigned(B) will be assigned(C) be assigned(D)has been assigned5 William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, _ defended the right of every citizen to freedom of choice in religion.

3、(A)peculiarly(B) indifferently(C) vigorously(D)inevitably6 Every man in this country has the right to live where he wants to _ the color of his skin.(A)with the exception of(B) in the light of(C) by virtue of(D)regardless of7 The conference_ a full week by the time it ends.(A)must have lasted(B) wil

4、l have lasted(C) would last(D)has lasted8 The room is in a terrible mess; it_ cleaned.(A)cant have been(B) mustnt have been(C) shouldnt have been(D)wouldnt have been9 Cancer is second only_ heart disease as a cause of death.(A)of(B) to(C) with(D)from10 When she was criticized, she claimed that it wa

5、s outside her _ of responsibility.(A)field(B) limit(C) extent(D)range11 We have been told that under no circumstances_ the telephone in the office for personal affairs.(A)may we use(B) we may use(C) we could use(D)did we use12 The little man was_one metre fifty high.(A)almost more than(B) hardly mor

6、e than(C) nearly more than(D)as much as13 The rocks are very big with_of colors on them.(A)bands(B) marks(C) rails(D)shapes14 A successful scientist needs_ if he wants to make hypothesis(假设)of how processes work and how events take place.(A)permission(B) penetration(C) imagination(D)convention15 We_

7、 to start our own business, but we never had enough money.(A)have hoped(B) hope(C) had hoped(D)should hope16 We dont need air conditioning, _.(A)nor can we afford it(B) and nor we can afford it(C) neither can afford it(D)and we can neither afford it17 Mikes uncle insists_ in this hotel.(A)staying no

8、t(B) not to stay(C) that he would not stay(D)that he not stay18 The store had to_a number of clerks because sales were down.(A)lay out(B) lay off(C) lay aside(D)lay down19 That was so serious a matter that I had no choice but_ the police.(A)called in(B) calling in(C) call in(D)to call in20 In a sudd

9、en_ of anger, the man tore up everything within reach.(A)attack(B) burst(C) split(D)blast21 _ right now, she would get there on Sunday.(A)Would she leave(B) If she leaves(C) Were she to leave(D)If she had left22 Ill accept any job_ I dont have to get up early.(A)lest(B) as long as(C) in case(D)thoug

10、h23 In Britain people drive_ the left.(A)at(B) on(C) to(D)in24 Everyone had an application from in his hand, but no one knew which office room_.(A)to send it to(B) to send it(C) to be sent to(D)to have it sent25 When people become unemployed, it is_which is often worse than lack of wages.(A)laziness

11、(B) poverty(C) idleness(D)inability26 The speech_ a lively discussion started.(A)being delivered(B) was delivered(C) be delivered(D)having been delivered27 The destruction of these treasures was a loss for mankind that no amount of money could_.(A)stand up to(B) make up for(C) come up with(D)put up

12、with28 We gave out a cheer when the red roof of the cottage came_ view.(A)from(B) in(C) before(D)into29 Some old people dont like pop songs because they cant _ so much noise.(A)resist(B) sustain(C) tolerate(D)undergo30 We welcome rain, but a(an)_large amount of rainfall will cause floods.(A)extensiv

13、ely(B) extremely(C) specially(D)constantly31 Please be careful when you are drinking coffee in case you_ the new carpet.(A)crash(B) pollute(C) spot(D)stain32 It took him several months to_the wild horse.(A)tend(B) cultivate(C) breed(D)tame33 I would appreciate_ it a secret.(A)your keeping(B) you to

14、keep(C) that you keep(D)that you will keep34 I have no objection_the evening with them.(A)to spend(B) to spending(C) of spending(D)spending35 Could you find someone_?(A)for me to play tennis with(B) for me to play tennis(C) play tennis with(D)playing tennis with36 Wouldnt you rather your child_ to b

15、ed early?(A)go(B) went(C) would go(D)goes37 If I had remembered_ the window, the thief would not have got in.(A)to close(B) closing(C) to have closed(D)having closed38 The new appointment of our president_from the very beginning of next semester.(A)takes effect(B) takes part(C) takes place(D)takes t

16、urns39 If the whole operation _ beforehand a great deal of time and money would have been lost.(A)was not planned(B) has not been planned(C) had not been planned(D)was not planned40 We have to try every means to_ the costs of the construction project.(A)bring off(B) bring forth(C) bring down(D)bring

17、 back40 My fathers reaction to the bank building at 43rd Street and Fifth Avenue in New York city was immediate and definite: “You wont catch me putting my money in there!“ he declared, “Not in that glass box!“Of course, my father is a gentleman of the old school, a member of the generation to whom

18、a good deal of modern architecture is upsetting, but I am convinced that his negative response was not so much to the architecture as to a violation of his concept of the nature of money.In his generation money was thought of as a real commodity(实物)that could be carried, or stolen. Consequently, to

19、attract the custom of a sensible man, a bank had to have heavy walls, barred windows, and bronze doors, to affirm the fact, however untrue, that money would be safe inside. If a buildings design made it appear impenetrable, the institution was necessarily reliable, and the meaning of the heavy wall

20、as an architecture symbol dwelt in the prevailing attitude toward money.But the attitude toward money has, of course, changed. Excepting pocket money, cash of any kind is now rarely used; money as a tangible commodity has largely been replaced by credit. A deficit(赤字)economy, accompanied by huge exp

21、ansion, has led us to think of money as product of the creative imagination. The banker no longer offers us a safe; he offers us a service in which the most valuable element is the creativity for the invention of large numbers. It is in no way surprising, in view of this change in attitude, that we

22、are witnessing the disappearance of the heavy walled bank.Just as the older bank emphasized its strength, this bank by its architecture boasts of imaginative powers. From this point of view it is hard to say where architecture ends and human assertion(人们的说法)begins.41 The main idea of this passage is

23、 that_.(A)money is not as valuable as it was in the past(B) changes have taken place in both the appearance and the concept of banks(C) the architectural style of the older bank is superior to that of the modern bank(D)prejudice makes the older generation think that the modern bank is unreliable42 H

24、ow do the older generation and the younger one think about money?(A)The former thinks more of money than the latter.(B) The younger generation values money more than the older generation.(C) Both generations rely on the imaginative power of bankers to make money.(D)To the former money is a real comm

25、odity but to the latter the means of producing more money.43 The word tangible“(Line 2, Para. 4)refers to something_.(A)that is precious(B) that is usable(C) that can be touched(D)that can be reproduced44 According to this passage, a modern banker should be_.(A)ambitious and friendly(B) reliable and

26、 powerful(C) sensible and impenetrable(D)imaginative and creative45 It can be inferred from the passage that the authors attitude towards the new trend in bank is_.(A)cautious(B) regretful(C) positive(D)hostile45 Sixteen years ago, Eileen Doyles husband, an engineer, took his four children up for an

27、 early morning cup of tea, packed a small case and was never seen or heard of again. Eileen was astonished and in a state of despair. They had been a happy family and, as far as she knew, there had been nothing wrong with their marriage.Every day of the year a small group of men and women quietly pa

28、ck a few belongings and without so much as a note or a goodbye close the front door for the last time, leaving their debts, their worries and their confused families behind them.Last year, more than 1, 200 men and nearly as many women were reported missing from home-the highest in 15 years. Many did

29、 return home within a year, but others rejected the past completely and are now living a new life somewhere under a different identity.To those left behind this form of desertion is a terrible blow to their pride and self-confidence. Even the finality of death might be preferable. At least it does n

30、ot imply rejection or failure. Worse than that, people can be left with an unfinished marriage, not knowing whether they will have to wait seven years before they are free to start a fresh life.Clinical psychologist Paul Brown believes most departures of this kind to be well planned rather than impu

31、lsive. “Its typical of the kind of personality which seems able to ignore other peoples pain and difficulties. Running away, like killing yourself, is a highly aggressive act. By creating an absence the people left behind feel guilty, upset and empty. “46 When her husband left home, Eileen Doyle_.(A

32、)could not forgive him for taking the children(B) had been expecting it to happen for some time(C) could not understand why(D)blamed herself for what had happened47 Most people who leave their families behind them_.(A)do so without warning(B) do so because of their debts(C) come back immediately(D)c

33、hange their names48 Some people would even prefer the death to the running away of their spouse(配偶)because_.(A)their spouse would feel no pain during the death(B) their spouse death would not blow their pride and confidence(C) a desertion would not bring a feeling of rejection or failure(D)their spo

34、use death would make them feel less painful49 The man or woman left behind with an unfinished marriage usually_.(A)admits responsibility for the situation(B) wishes the person who has left were dead(C) comes back within a year(D)will have no legal marriage life for seven years50 Paul Brown regards l

35、eaving home in such circumstances as_.(A)an act of despair(B) an act of selfishness(C) the result of a sudden decision(D)the result of the enormous sense of guilt50 James Joyce was an Irish novelist who revolutionized the methods of depicting characters and developing a plot in modern fiction. His a

36、stonishing way of constructing a novel, his frank portrayal of human nature in his books, and his complete command of English have made him one of the outstanding influences on literature in the 20th Century. Many critics judge that he is second only to Shakespeare in his mastery of the English lang

37、uage. Joyce was deeply influenced by Ireland and wrote all his books about Dublin.When he was in Dublin College, he studied languages and spent his spare time reading books. He refused to take part in the nationalist movement like his fellow students, but he became passionately interested in literat

38、ure. He wrote outspoken articles of literary criticism that shocked his teachers and even taught himself Norwegian so that he could read Ibsens works in the original.When he graduated in 1902, he knew he would become a writer and an exile, because he felt he could not be one without the other. In or

39、der to preserve his ideal of writing truthfully, fully, and as objectively as he knew how, about the people and places he knew best, he had to escape from all temptations to become involved in popular opinion or public life. He went to France, Italy and Switzerland, where he lived in poverty and obs

40、curity for the first 20 years, only returning to Ireland when his mother was dying. Except for a couple of brief trips, he stayed abroad all his life.51 James Joyce was first of all a_.(A)revolutionary(B) critic(C) novelist(D)exile52 James Joyce was famous for many reasons EXCEPT_.(A)his way of cons

41、tructing a novel(B) his frank portrayal of human nature(C) his complete command of English(D)his passion in literature53 “He is second only to Shakespeare“ is a comment on his_.(A)achievement in literature(B) achievement in the nationalist movement(C) achievement in his study of languages(D)mastery

42、of the English language54 How many examples are used to show his passion in literature?(A)2(B) 3(C) 1(D)455 Why did James Joyce stay abroad almost all his life?(A)Because he wanted to live in poverty and obscurity.(B) Because he wanted to write the people and places he knew best.(C) Because he wante

43、d to escape from all temptations to become involved in popular opinion or public life.(D)Because he wanted to preserve his ideal of writing truthfully, fully and objectively about the people and the places he knew best.55 According to sociologists, there are several different ways in which a person

44、may become recognized as the leader of a social group. In the family, traditional cultural patterns confer leadership on one or both of the parents. In other cases, such as friendship groups, one or more persons may gradually emerge as leaders, although there is no formal process of selection. In la

45、rger groups, leaders are usually chosen formally through election or recruitment. Although leaders are often thought to be people with unusual personal ability, decades of research have failed to produce consistent evidence that there is any category of “natural leaders“. It seems that there is no s

46、et of personal qualities that all leaders have in common; rather, virtually any person may be recognized as a leader if the person has qualities that meet the needs of that particular group.Research suggests that there are typically two different leadership roles that are held by different individua

47、ls. Instrumental leadership is leadership that emphasizes the completion of tasks by a social group. Group members look to instrumental leaders to “get things done“. Expressive leadership, on the other hand, is leadership that emphasizes the collective well beings of a social groups members. Express

48、ive leaders are less concerned with the overall goals of the group than with providing emotional support to group members and attempting to minimize tension and conflict among them.Instrumental leaders are likely to have a rather secondary relationship to other group members. They give others and ma

49、y discipline group members who inhibit(阻碍)attainment of the groups goals. Expressive leaders cultivate a more personal or primary relationship to others in the group. They offer sympathy when someone experiences difficulties and try to resolve issues that threaten to divide the group. As the difference in th

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