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1、河北专接本(英语)模拟试卷 2 及答案与解析一、Phonetics(A)give(B) like(C) ride(D)bite(A)rubber(B) curious(C) gun(D)public(A)entitle(B) review(C) forget(D)select(A)great(B) steak(C) break(D)breakfast(A)tough(B) enough(C) rough(D)through二、Section A6 You and your friends must come over to my house and see mooncakes._(A)No,

2、I couldnt.(B) Thank you all the same.(C) OK. Thank you very much.(D)No way!7 How much meat do you want?_.(A)Sorry, there wasnt any(B) I cant give you any(C) Half a kilo, please(D)Twelve yuan a kilo8 I think the shop is closed at this time of a day._(A)No, I think its open.(B) No problem!(C) Its OK.(

3、D)Yes, its open.9 Would you mind my taking this seat? _(A)Sony, I cant(B) No, not at all(C) Its a pleasure(D)No, I cant10 I think foreign languages are more interesting than science._(A)Dont ask me!(B) Never mind!(C) Im sure.(D)I really cant agree with you. I prefer science.三、Section B10 Frank: 【D1】

4、_June: We usually eat chicken, pork and beef. You eat these meats a lot in your country too, dont you?Frank: Yes, we do.【D2】_Jane: 【D3】_Frank: Thats right. Mutton chops taste so good. We eat them with sauce. Have you ever tried? Jane: Yes, I have. I tried once when I visited your country last year.

5、I think they were very tasty.【D4】_Frank: Certainly I can. Ill buy some from the butchers and cook for you next Sunday. Jane: 【D5】_Ill bring a bottle of wine then.A. Bottoms upB. Can you cook them?C. That sounds great.D. What kinds of meat are most popular in your country?E. We also eat muttonF. Ill

6、take itG. Ive heard that people in your country like mutton chops.11 【D1】12 【D2】13 【D3】14 【D4】15 【D5】15 Shoron Keating was worried about her kids when she got a divorce. Her daughter says, “ I was feeling like down and sad even though I didnt really show it.Judith Wallerstein says problems from divo

7、rce can last many years. They can show up when the kids are adults. And the kids have their own trouble. Wallerstein studied 93 children over a generation. The results can be found in her book.She says that children of divorce are more likely to have problems with drugs. They are far more likely to

8、seek therapy. About 40 percent of them avoid marriage themselves. When they do marry, fail at nearly twice the usual rate. It is hard for them to trust. They are afraid of failure.Critics say Wallerstein had too few children in her study. They think that Wallerstein stresses too much from a small st

9、udy. Other things may be the cause of the kids problem. The study does not compare kids from divorced families with kids from “healthy“ families.Wallersteins families divorced a generation ago. Times have changed. People feel different about divorce. Today programs like Kids Turn try to reduce some

10、of the effects of divorce with family advice. Talking a-bout their feelings helps the kids get throush it. Since they know more about the problem, maybe the kids will be able to handle it.16 Which word can best describe the kids from divorced families according to Paragraph 1 ?(A)Offensive(B) Reliev

11、ed(C) Depressed(D)Prejudiced17 Children from divorced families who marry later will_.(A)have no trust in other people(B) be more likely to get divorced(C) firmly protect their marriage(D)have stable marriage18 Wallersteins study showed that_.(A)divorce left the children with many problems(B) all the

12、 problems showed up right after the divorce(C) divorce could be avoided(D)divorce is the only cause of children mature earlier19 Which of the following is critics opinion?(A)Healthy families do not have problems.(B) All the related factors were considered in the study.(C) Divorce is the only cause o

13、f child problems.(D)The number of families studied was not sufficient.20 Today children from divorced families_.(A)have no more problems(B) are getting more care and help(C) are less able to handle their problems(D)are told not to talk about their problems20 It is often difficult for visitors to und

14、erstand Americas lack of desire for privacy. They are not a nation or walled gardens and closed gates. Their yards normally run into one another without fences, they often visit one anothers homes without being invited or telephoning first: they leave their office doors open while they work.Their la

15、ck of desire for privacy probably results from their history as a nation. America is a big country. There have never been walled cities in the United States, nor was there the need for Americans to protect themselves from neighboring states. During the early years America had so few settlers that ne

16、ighbors were very important, they were not to be shut out by doors and fences. Neighbors offered protection and help in the hard work of settling the land. They depended upon each other.From the nations early history has come the desire for openness rather than privacy. Visitors will notice this des

17、ire in a number of small ways: there may be rooms in American homes that do not have doors or that have no glass walls. If you notice that people forget to close your door when they leave your room, do not think that this is rude, help them to learn that you would like it to be closed, or else becom

18、e accustomed to new ways. In either case, be patient with the differences.21 According to the passage, visitors to America sometimes have trouble understanding_.(A)Americans openness(B) Americans lack of desire for privacy(C) Americans way or humor(D)Americans style of life22 Which of the following

19、is true?(A)People walled their yards with fences.(B) The settlers in early years needed their neighbors help very much.(C) People get used to American openness.(D)It is difficult to follow the American way of life.23 During the early years, people were never shut out by doors because_.(A)they were n

20、eighbors(B) they were friends(C) they depended upon each other(D)they got accustomed to that24 Visitors will notice Americans desire for openness in the way_.(A)they walled their houses with glass(B) they leave the office doors open while working(C) they never have fence(D)they depended upon each ot

21、her25 What does the author expect we should do if people forget to close your door when they leave?(A)think that this is rude(B) feel angry(C) become accustomed to new ways or help them to learn that you would like it to be closed(D)let it alone25 It is still sometimes difficult to understand why th

22、ose between ages 10 and 18 would endanger their lives by joining armed forces or rebel groups and become fighting soldiers. The recently published book, Young Soldier, Why They Choose to Fight By Rachel Brett and Irma Specht, tries to find an answer.There is no doubt that children fight in most arme

23、d conflicts today. While international attention focuses largely on those who are forced into battles, thousands more enlist(应征入伍)voluntarily.In an attempt to understand the young who take up arms, Brett and Specht interviewed 53 boy and girl soldiers and ex - soldiers around the world, Afghanistan,

24、 Colombia, the Republic of the Congo for example. All interviewees were involved with armed forces or armed groups before the age of 18 and all classified themselves as volunteers.What these two field officers heard is “ I joined involuntarily - if you have nothing, you volunteer for the army“. Othe

25、r reasons young people gave are self- defense, revenge, poverty, and unemployment.But while it is common knowledge that most child soldiers come from poor and disadvantaged backgrounds, Young Soldiers shows that the issue is far more complex. Many poor children do not join the army. The environmenta

26、l, educational, social, cultural, and highly personal factors determine whether someone decide to join up or not.The batdefield is not a place for children. One young soldier described being there as “too sad an experience“. The authors hope that by understanding why teenagers join up, those child s

27、oldiers should know how to discourage others from the same tragedy.26 Young Soldiers, Why They Choose to Fight is_.(A)a book(B) a magazine(C) a news report(D)a TV program27 According to paragraph 3 , Brett and Spechts interviewees_.(A)joined“ armed forces under 18(B) considered going into the army t

28、heir duty(C) were only from African countries(D)were mainly the ex - soldiers28 The reasons shown in young soldiers for children to join the army are_.(A)very simple(B) very complex(C) unknown(D)unbelievable29 The writers of Young Soldiers probably expect that_.(A)child soldier would leave armed for

29、ces(B) they could find more than 53 interviewees(C) no more children would join armed forces(D)there would be no wars in the world30 The tone of the passage is_.(A)pleasant(B) indifferent(C) humorous(D)objective30 Womens Day marks the role of women in both the past and the present. It was started to

30、【B1】_the importance of working women and bring their problems to【B2 】_However, 【B3 】_the day is not a one - day agenda. The real challenge lies in the natural flow of feelingshonoring and celebrating womanhood on a particular March 8 only to forget its importance the next day is【B4】_In countries lik

31、e South Africa, the people celebrate the national Womens day on 9 August every year with a variety of events. Womens Day on 9 August marks the day, in 1956, when 20, 000 women【B5】_on the Union Buildings in Pretoria to protest against one of the cornerstones of apartheid - the passed laws. The countr

32、ies will nowadays celebrate the month of August, by a ceremony【B6】 _women in politics and decision - making positions, and awarding them certificates of honor. International Womens Day was【B7】_in the United States during the 1910s and 1920s, but then【B8】_It was revived during the womens movement in

33、the 1960s, but without its socialist associations. In 1981 , the U. S. Congress passed a【B9】_establishing National Womens History Week. Since its founding, the National Womenal Womens History Project has recognized celebrated【B10 】_contributions of women to the history and culture of the United Stat

34、es.AdeclinedBcelebratingCparadedDcommemoratedElightFresolutionGmarchedHincreasinglyIessentiallyJhighlightKdisrespectfulLdiminishedMvariedNpromotingOdetermination31 【B1 】32 【B2 】33 【B3 】34 【B4 】35 【B5 】36 【B6 】37 【B7 】38 【B8 】39 【B9 】40 【B10 】六、Cloze40 Carols husband was killed in a car accident last

35、 year.Jim, only 52, was【C1】_home from work. The other driver was a teenager who had【C2】_a lot. Jim died at once. The teenager was in the【C3】_for less than three hours.It was Carols fiftieth birthday, and Jim had two plane tickets to Hawaii in his poclcet. He was going to【C4】_her, however, he was kil

36、led by a drunken driver.“How have you【C5】_this?“ I asked Carol, a year late.【C6】_welled up(涌出 )in her eyes. I thought I had said the【C7】_thing, but she said, “ Its all right. I want to【C8】_you. The day I married Jim, I promised(承诺)I would never let him leave the house in the morning【C9】_telling him

37、I loved him. He made the same【C10】_it got to be a joke between us, and as we grew older it got to be a(n) 【C11】_promise to keep.“ I remember running down the driveway, saying I love you just before he drove out of my【C12】_, or driving all the way to his office just to put a(n) 【C13 】_saying I love y

38、ou on his car. It was a funny【C14】_We made a lot of【C15 】_trying to say I love you before noon every day of our married fife.“ The morning Jim【C16】_, he left a birthday card in the kitchen and then left【C17】_I heard the engine starting. Oh, no, I thought. I【C18】_out quickly and knocked on the car wi

39、ndow【C19】_he rolled it down( 摇下来).“Here on my fiftieth birthday I, Carol Garret, want you, Mr James E. Garret to【C20 】_that I love you! “Thats how Ive survived, knowing that the last words I said to Jim were, I love you! “41 【C1 】(A)walking(B) arriving(C) driving(D)riding42 【C2 】(A)drunk(B) eaten(C)

40、 talked(D)done43 【C3 】(A)school(B) hospital(C) office(D)prison44 【C4 】(A)surprise(B) interest(C) move(D)frighten45 【C5 】(A)learned(B) survived(C) controlled(D)explained46 【C6 】(A)Excitement(B) Happiness(C) Joy(D)Tears47 【C7 】(A)sad(B) extra(C) wrong(D)right48 【C8 】(A)tell(B) bother(C) interrupt(D)be

41、lieve49 【C9 】(A)with(B) from(C) after(D)without50 【C10 】(A)view(B) choice(C) promise(D)mistake51 【C11 】(A)hard(B) easy(C) silly(D)meaningless52 【C12 】(A)reach(B) sight(C) house(D)office53 【C13 】(A)announcement(B) note(C) advertisement(D)picture54 【C14 】(A)gamer(B) activity(C) challenge(D)test55 【C15

42、 】(A)argument(B) stories(C) memories(D)trouble56 【C16 】(A)married(B) left(C) returned(D)died57 【C17 】(A)hurriedly(B) quietly(C) angrily(D)happily58 【C18 】(A)walked(B) ran(C) watched(D)looked59 【C19 】(A)but(B) when(C) though(D)until60 【C20 】(A)say(B) prove(C) know(D)remember七、Writing61 For this part

43、you are supposed to write a notice in 100120 words according to the following situation. Remember to write it clearly. Is Thrift Still a Good Virtue?1随着人们生活水平的提高,一些人认为节俭和朴素的生活方式已经过时了2但是很多人反对这种说法3你的看法是,为什么?审题概述本文针对时下一种看法:节俭朴素已经过时,要求考生结合实际阐述自己的观点。第一段,简要描述随着生活水平的提高,有些人认为节俭朴素已经过时;第二段,很多人持不同的意见,反对这种说法;第三

44、段,结合自己的实际情况,阐述自己的观点。河北专接本(英语)模拟试卷 2 答案与解析一、Phonetics1 【正确答案】 A【试题解析】 2 【正确答案】 B【试题解析】 3 【正确答案】 C【试题解析】 4 【正确答案】 D【试题解析】 5 【正确答案】 D【试题解析】 二、Section A6 【正确答案】 C【试题解析】 对于别人的的邀请应该是表示感谢或者抱歉,并且解释去不了的原因,B 项是用来表达对别人没有帮到自己时的感谢7 【正确答案】 C【试题解析】 上句是询问对方想要多少肉,答案应选 C。8 【正确答案】 A【试题解析】 B,C 和语境不符,D 项既然是肯定了,那么应该是关门了,

45、而不是开门。故选 A9 【正确答案】 B【试题解析】 译:你介意我坐在这个座位上吗?回答应是不,一点也不(介意)。10 【正确答案】 D【试题解析】 此处是对外语和科学的比较,回答应是认同与否,只有 D 符合三、Section B11 【正确答案】 D【试题解析】 由下文说出的鸡肉猪肉和牛肉可知上句问的和肉有关,只有 D 符合题意。12 【正确答案】 E【试题解析】 1213 题综合考虑,在下文中说羊排的味道不错,可知这两题和羊肉有关,并且这两道题必须是连贯的,故选 E,G13 【正确答案】 G【试题解析】 参考 12 题14 【正确答案】 B【试题解析】 下文说我当然能,下周我去买点做给你吃

46、,可知上句说的是能不能做,15 【正确答案】 C【试题解析】 由 AFC 中选,只有 C 表达兴奋赞同,和上文承接16 【正确答案】 C【试题解析】 offensive 攻击的,无礼的,relieved 放心的,depressed 沮丧的,prejudice 怀偏见的。第一段中最后一句表明,孩子是伤心的低落的17 【正确答案】 B【试题解析】 A 和文章描述不符,他们不相信的不是别人是婚姻。 C,D 和文章意思相反18 【正确答案】 A【试题解析】 B,C 项文章没有说到,D 项说离婚是孩子早熟的唯一原因,和文章不符19 【正确答案】 D【试题解析】 根据文意可知 critics 主要是针对

47、wallerstein 的调研产生批评,觉得她研究的案例太少。20 【正确答案】 B【试题解析】 见文章最后一段,A,D 和文章不符。C 和最后一段相反21 【正确答案】 B【试题解析】 事实细节题。见文章第一段第一句。22 【正确答案】 B【试题解析】 推理判断题。A 项与原文意思相反, C 项在原文中没有提到,D 项与原文意思不符。23 【正确答案】 C【试题解析】 推理判断题,由第二段最后一句“They depended upon each other”,也可得出答案。24 【正确答案】 B【试题解析】 推理判断题。文章第二段讲到,美国对开放的追求可以从一些小的方面表现出来,比如工作时不

48、关门。25 【正确答案】 C【试题解析】 事实细节题。见最后一段第三句。A ,B ,D 三项均未提及,故选C。26 【正确答案】 A【试题解析】 第一段中说到最近新出的一本书。所以是 a book27 【正确答案】 A【试题解析】 细节题,见文中第三段最后一句。28 【正确答案】 B【试题解析】 文中提到孩子们参军的原因有自愿,贫穷,失业,报仇等等,所以是复杂的。29 【正确答案】 C【试题解析】 从文意看,作者是希望孩子远离军队的,并且除了他采访的 53 个人外还有好多,作者希望世界上没有战争,C 的说法太绝对了30 【正确答案】 D【试题解析】 A 开心的,B 漠不关心的。C 幽默的 D 客观的31 【正确答案】 J【试题解析】 空前的不定式符号 to 和空后的名词 the importance 提示所填词应为及物动词原形。本句中的 it 指代 Womens Day。根据下文可知,此句主要讲Womens Day 对妇女产生的积极影响,而备选动词中只有 Jhighlight(突出)符合句意。highlight the importance of working women 意为“突出劳动妇女的重要性”。32 【正确

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