專升本(英語(yǔ))模擬試卷49

成人高考 責(zé)任編輯:彭雅倩 2020-03-30

一、1.Phonetics

0.(1)

A.chin
B.bite
C.a(chǎn)live
D.side

1.(2)

A.gaate
B.hate
C.jade
D.staff

2.(3)

A.cheap
B.sweat
C.treat
D.leap

3.(4)

A.child
B.chef
C.church
D.chicken

4.(5)

A.chore
B.chocolate
C.school
D.a(chǎn)rch

二、2.Vocabulary and Structure

Part I  Vocabulary and Structure
Directions: 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.

0. They had a party ______ Christmas Eve.

A.a(chǎn)t
B.in
C.on
D.during

1. ______ cave that George has discovered in his lifetime is near the Alps.

A.The hundredth
B.The hundred
C.Hundredth
D.A hundred

2. So ______ that no fish can live in it.

A.the lake is shallow
B.shallow the lake is
C.shallow is the lake
D.is the lake shallow

3. One ought ______ for what one hasn"t done.

A.not to be punished
B.to not be punished
C.to not punished
D.not be punished

4. Many foreigners ______ the Great Wall as the World"s Seventh Wonder.

A.look at
B.look for
C.look around
D.look on

5. That young man has made so much noise that he ______ not have been allowed to attend the concert.

A.could
B.must
C.would
D.should

6. He is expected to make a speech this afternoon, ______.

A.is he not
B.isn"t he
C.is not he
D.isn"t it

7. The water will be further polluted unless some measures ______.

A.will be taken
B.a(chǎn)re taken
C.were taken
D.had been taken

8. ______ you don"t like him is none of my business.

A.What
B.Who
C.That
D.Whether

9. Good technique in medicine means less pain and fewer deaths and, ______ ,it is our duty to master it.

A.a(chǎn)ltogether
B.therefore
C.otherwise
D.however

10. She began to ______ something but stopped when she heard the teacher

A.tell... saying
B.speak... talking
C.say... speaking
D.talk... telling

11. I am at least ______ age ______ Robert if I am not older than he.

A.the same.., as
B.the same.., with
C.a(chǎn)s same.., as
D.a(chǎn)s same.., with

12. ______ box cannot be lifted by a boy of five.

A.a(chǎn) So a heavy
B.So heavy a
C.A such heavy.
D.Such heavy a

13. ______ but fools will believe what he said.

A.None
B.Nothing
C.Anything
D.Everything

14. He stood on one leg, ______ against the wall, while he took off his shoe.

A.lying
B.leaning
C.falling
D.stopping

三、3.Reading Comprehension

Part III  Reading Comprehension
Directions: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehension 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.

1.An important businessman was asked to give a twenty-minute speech in another city. He was too busy to write it himself, so he asked his secretary to put one together for him out of a large book of speeches which she had on her desk. She typed one out for him, and he picked it up just in time to rush off to his plane. But when he gave his speech, it ran on for an hour, and the audience (聽眾) was getting very tired of it by the end.
  When the businessman got back to his office, he said to his secretary, "I told you it should be a twenty-minute speech !"
  "That"s what I gave you ," she answered, "the original and two copies. The original for you to read at the meeting, and two copies for the files, after you have checked them."

What was the secretary asked to do?

A.To give a speech instead of the businessman.
B.To type a one-hour speech for the businessman.
C.To choose a speech from a book of speeches and type it.
D.To make up a speech from some others and type it.

2.
After the secretary finished typing the speech, the businessman ______.

A.read it to the audience at once
B.picked it up and checked it quickly
C.took it to the airport in a hurry
D.told the secretary to check it

3.
Why was the audience getting restless and tired? Because ______.

A.the speech the businessman gave was too long
B.the businessman gave three different speeches
C.the businessman was giving the same speech once and again
D.the businessman gave a wrong speech

4.
Why was the businessman not satisfied with his secretary?

A.He had given the same speech three times.
B.His speech lasted for an hour.
C.He had made three speeches.
D.The speech was not well written.

5.
Which of the following is true?

A.It was funny of the businessman to read the two copies.
B.The audience should have listened to the speech attentively.
C.The secretary should have been more careful.
D.The businessman should have read the two copies of the original.

7.Social customs and ways of behaving change. Things which were considered impolite many years ago are now acceptable. Just a few years ago, it was considered impolite behaviour for a man to smoke on the street. No man who thought of himself as being a gentleman would make a fool of himself by smoking when a lady was in a room.
  Customs are also different from country to country. Does a man walk on the left or the right of a woman in your country? Or doesn"t it matter? What about table manner? Should you use both hands when you are eating?
  The Americans and the British not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs. For example, in both America and England people shake hands when they meet each other for the first time. Also, most Englishmen will open a door for a woman or offer their seat to a woman, and so will most Americans. Promptness is important both in England and in America. That is, if a dinner invitation is for 7 o"clock, the dinner guest either arrives close to that time or calls up to explain his delay.
  The important thing to remember about social customs is not to do anything that might make other people feel uncomfortable---especially if they are your guests. There is an old story about a man who gave a dinner party. When the food was served, one of the guests started to eat his peas with a knife. The other guests were amused or shocked, but the host calmly picked up his knife and began eating in the same way. It would have been bad manners to make his guest feel foolish or uncomfortable.

If one has accepted a dinner invitation, what should he do if he is to be late for the dinner?

A.He should find an excuse.
B.He should ask for excuse.
C.He should say "Sorry"
D.He should telephone to explain his being late.

8.
"It would have been bad manners to make his guests feel foolish or uncomfortable." "Bad manners" means ______.

A.ugly
B.dishonest
C.impolite
D.shameful

9.
Which of the following do you think is the best title for this passage?

A.Social Customs and Behaviour
B.Social Life
C.American and British Customs
D.Promptness Is Important

10.
According to the text, the best host ______.

A.tries his best to make his guests feel comfortable
B.makes his guests feel excited
C.tries to avoid being naughty to his guests
D.tries to avoid being foolish

11.
The writer of this article may agree with which of the following?

A.The guest who ate his peas with a knife.
B.The other guests who were amused or shocked.
C.The host who picked up his knife and began eating in the same way.
D.None of the above.

13.To us it seems so natural to put up an umbrella to keep the water off when it rains. But actually the umbrella was not invented as protection against rain. Its first use was as a shade against the sun.
  Nobody knows who first invented it, but the umbrella was used in very ancient times. Probably the first to use it were the Chinese, way back in the eleventh century B.C.
  We know that the umbrella was used in ancient Egypt and Babylon as a sunshade. And there was a strange thing connected with its use: it became a symbol of honor and authority. In the Far East in ancient times, the umbrella was allowed to be used only by royalty or by those in high office.
  In Europe, the Greeks were the first to use the umbrella as a sunshade. And the umbrella was in common use in ancient Greece. But it is believed that the first persons in Europe to use the umbrella as protection against the rain were the ancient Romans.
  During the Middle Ages, the use of the umbrella practically disappeared. Then it appeared again in Italy in the late sixteenth century. And again it was considered a symbol of power and authority. By 1680, The umbrella appeared in France, and later on in England.
  By the eighteenth century, the umbrella was used against rain throughout most of Europe. Umbrellas have not changed much in style. during all this time, though they have become much lighter in weight. It wasn"t until the twentieth century that women"s umbrellas began to be made, in a whole variety of colors.

The first use of umbrella was as ______.

A.protection against rain
B.a(chǎn) shade against the sun
C.a(chǎn) symbol of power
D.a(chǎn) symbol of honor

14.
______ were the people who first used umbrellas.

A.Chinese
B.Romans
C.Greeks
D.Egyptians

15.
The umbrella was used only by royalty or those in high office ______.

A.in Europe in the eighteenth century
B.in ancient Egypt and Babylon
C.in the Far East in ancient times
D.during the Middle Ages

16.
According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

A.Women enjoy using umbrellas with various kinds of colors nowadays.
B.The inventor of the umbrella is unknown.
C.Once ordinary people had no right to use umbrella.
D.Umbrellas were popular and cheap in ancient times.

17.
Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A.The Invention of Umbrella.
B.The History of Umbrella.
C.Umbrella-A Symbol of Honor.
D.Who Used Umbrella First?

19.Mr. And Mrs. Smith had always spent their summer holidays in New Jersey in the past, staying in a small inn at the foot of a hill. One year, however, Mr. Smith made a lot of money in his business, so they decided to go to London and stay at a really good hotel while they went touring around that famous city.
  They flew to London and arrived at their hotel late one evening. They expected that they would have to go to bed hungry, because in that small inn in New Jersey no meals were served after seven. They were therefore surprised when the man who received them in the hall asked whether they would ask dinner there that night.
  "Are you still serving dinner?" asked Mr. Smith.
  "Yes, certainly, sir," answered the man. "We serve it until half past nine."
  "What are the times of meals then?" asked Mr. Smith.
  "Well, Sir," answered the man, "We serve breakfast from seven to half past eleven in the morning, lunch from twelve to three in the afternoon, tea from four to five and dinner, from six to half past nine."
  "But that hardly leaves any time for us to see the sights of London." Said Mrs. Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith ______ in the past.

A.had often stayed in a big hotel in New Jersey
B.had traveled to many places
C.had often stayed in a small inn
D.had made a lot of money

20.
When they arrived at the hotel, they found ______.

A.no meals were served after seven
B.dinner was still being served
C.their plane had arrived too late
D.they had to go bed hungry

21.
When the man told them the times of meals at the hotel, Mrs. Smith felt ______.

A.disappointed
B.exited
C.delighted
D.satisfied

22.
Mrs. Smith ______.

A.would have plenty of time to see the sights
B.was afraid they would have no time to see the sights
C.thought the hotel was not as good as the small inn
D.thought the hotel was much better than the small inn for its good meals

23.
In fact Mrs. Smith ______ what the man had said.

A.understood
B.was puzzled about
C.was glad to hear
D.didn"t understand

25.Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941. The United States was mad at the Japanese so they made many Japanese-Americans leave their homes. They were put in camps with barbed wire around the outside of the camps.
  Many Japanese-American young men were called into the army. Some of them joined the U.S. Military Intelligence Service or MIS. The MIS was a secret group that fought the Japanese soldiers. This secret group translated important maps and papers. They questioned Japanese prisoners. Another task they did was to translate diaries written in Japanese.
  Sometimes Japanese soldiers hid in caves to hide from the Americans. The MIS would try to get the scared soldiers to leave the caves. This was known as "cave flushing." Some of the soldiers would give up and leave the caves.
  Other Japanese would jump to their deaths.
  The MIS never got awards for their efforts until the year 2000. Then they were rewarded for their brave acts in World War II. It took almost sixty years for them to be honored.
  Gayle Yamada has made a film about the brave Japanese-American MIS. The film is called "Uncommon Courage" and is a true story. Hopefully, Yamada"s film and the movie, "Pearl Harbor," will not cause people to hate Japanese-Americans or any other race.

The letters MIS stood for ______.

A.Missing Infantry Soldiers
B.Military Intelligence Service
C.Military Intelligence Soldiers
D.Military Infamy Service

26.
Many Japanese-Americans were ______ during World War Il.

A.behind barbed wire
B.in Japan
C.in the South Pacific
D.a(chǎn)t home

27.
The MIS finally received recognition ______.

A.during President Kennedy"s term
B.fifty years later
C.ten years ago
D.last year from President Clinton

28.
Gayle Yamada"s new film is entitled ______.

A.Pearl Harbor
B.The Winds of War
C.Uncommon Courage
D.The Greatest Generation

29.
Writer hopes that a new movie won"t ______.

A.make people love war
B.cause anger toward Americans
C.be a popular film
D.plant seeds of racism

四、4.Cloze

Part IV  Cloze
Directions: There are some blanks in the following passages. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passages. Then, mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

1.Smoking, which may be a pleasure for some people, is a serious source of discomfort for their fellows.【21】,medical authorities express their concern about the effect of smoking【22】 the health not only of those who smoke but also of those who do not. In fact, non-smokers who must involuntarily inhale (吸入) the air【23】by tobacco smoke may suffer more than the smokers【24】.
  Smoking is prohibited in the theatres and in the halls used for showing films【25】in laboratories【26】there may be a fire hazard (危險(xiǎn)). Elsewhere, it is up to your good【27】.
  I am【28】asking you to maintain "No-Smoking" in classrooms and seminar rooms. This will prove that you have the【29】health in mind, which is very important to a large【30】of our students.
(46)

A.Still
B.Further
C.More
D.Again

2.(47)

A.in
B.to
C.on
D.with

3.(48)

A.polluting
B.be polluted
C.polluted
D.to be pollute

4.(49)

A.them
B.themselves
C.their own
D.they

5.(50)

A.a(chǎn)nd
B.but
C.a(chǎn)s well as
D.a(chǎn)lso

6.(51)

A.where
B.which
C.that
D.how

7.(52)

A.feeling
B.sense
C.realize
D.think

8.(53)

A.so
B.next
C.therefore
D.a(chǎn)nd

9.(54)

A.non-smokers
B.non-smokers"
C.non - smoker" s
D.non - smoker

10.(55)

A.number
B.a(chǎn)mount
C.many
D.much

五、5.Writing

Part VII  Writing

0.   For this part, you are suppose to write a letter in 100 -- 120 words based on the following situations.
  你是李玲。你從報(bào)紙上得知某公司在招聘英文秘書,你愿意應(yīng)聘。給曾經(jīng)在這個(gè)公司工作的一個(gè)朋友寫一封信,詢問有關(guān)信息。

六、6.Daily Conversation

1.根據(jù)中文提示,將對(duì)話中缺少的內(nèi)容寫上。這些句子必須符合英語(yǔ)表達(dá)習(xí)慣。打句號(hào)的地方,用陳述句;打問號(hào)的地方,用疑問句。
  提示:顧客到商店買帽子。售貨員向她推薦一頂藍(lán)色的和綠色的,但都太小了。售貨員讓她下周再來
  A: Good morning, Madam.【56】?
  B: I"d like to see some hats.
  A:【57】?
  B: I love the color very much. It"s lovely, but it is too small for me.
  A:【58】? It"s lovely, too. Would you like to try it on?
  B: All right. Oh,【59】. It"s smaller than the blue one. I want a green hat like that, but it must be my size.
  A: I"m afraid this is the largest one in the shop. Could you please come here again next week?
  And we"ll get ready what you want.
  B: Thank you very much.
  A:【60】.
(57)

2.(58)

3.(59)

4.(60)

5.(61)

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