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成人高等学校专升本英语考试

绝密★启封前

2009年成人高等学校专升本招生全国统一考试

英语

答案必须写答在答题卡上的指定的位置,答在试卷上无效。

I.Phonetics(5points)

  Directions:

Ineachofthefollowinggroupsofwords,therearefourunderlinedlettersorlettercombinationsmarkedA,B,CandD.Comparetheunderlinedpartsandidentifytheonethatisdifferentfromtheothersinpronunciation.MarkyouranswerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

  ()1.A.quiet   B.society   C.yield   D.diet

()2.A.fourteen   B.source   C.yours   D.tournament

()3.A.customer   B.cushion   C.culture   D.currency

()4.A.chess   B.character   C.chorus   D.chemist

()5.A.hurry   B.imply   C.identify  D.occupy

II.VocabularyandStructure(15points)

  Directions:

Thereare15incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChooseoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentenceandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

6.Wetravelledonthe6:

45a.m.traintoBoston,____arrivedat8:

30p.m.

  A.that   B.which   C.it   D.what

7.Theboysspentthewholemorning____possibleanswerstothequestion.

  A.discuss   B.todiscuss   C.discussing   D.discussed

8.It'sapitythatsomeofthepeople____cannotcometotheparty.

  A.inviting   B.invited   C.toinvite   D.wereinvited

9.Itwas____matterthatIhadnochoicebuttotalkitoverwithmyparents.

  A.asuchserious   B.asoserious   C.suchseriousa   D.SOseriousa

10.Janeisn’tfeelingwelltoday.Idarenotdo____toupsether.

  A.anything   B.something   C.nothing   D.athing

11.Moreandmorefamilieshavemovedelsewherebecausetheycannot____thenoisefromtheneighboringairport.

  A.comeupwith   B.putupwith   C.catchupwith   D.keepupwith

12.Walkanotherblockandcrossthetrafficlights,youwillseethemuseumright____theleft.

  A.by   B.in   C.on   D.for

13.TheInternetusersvisitingourwebsiteare____youngpeoplebetweentheageof13and 20.

A.most   B.almost   C.mostly   D.atmost

14.Nocultureexistsin____.Itallcomesfromsomeplace.Ancientcustomsweremodemonetime.

  A.vacuum   B.emptiness   C.blank   D.space

15.Thereareseveralmeansofmasscommunication.Thenewspaperis'one.Televisionis____.

  A.theOther   B.theanother   C.other   D.another

16.____thegovernmentagreestogiveextramoney,thetheatrewillhavetobeclosednextmonth.

  A.Unless B.If  C.Since  D.As

17.Itisimportantto____ourawarenessaboutenvironmentalprotection.

  A.improve   B.make   C.form   D.raise(唤起,提高)

18.Seldom____anymistakesduringmypastfiveyearsofserviceinthecompany.

  A.Ididmake   B.Iwouldmake   C.didImake   D.wouldImake

 

19.I____rawfish,butI’dliketotryitoneday.

  A.nevereat   B.neverate   C.wasnevereating   D.havenevereaten

20.Interestingly,manypeopleholdthebeliefthatimportsare____todomesticgoods.

  A.contrary   B.relevant   C.superior   D.essential

 

Ⅲ.Cloze(30points)

  Directions:

Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheonethatismostsuitableandmarkyouranswerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

  Everywomandreamsofreceivingahugepricelessdiamond.Nowspacescientists21thattheyhavediscoveredthelargestdiamondintheuniverse.Butit’swell22thereachofthemostlovestruckmenbecauseit's50lightyearsaway,tobe23____.

  Measuring2,500milesacrossandweighingfivemilliontrillion pounds,therockWasfoundonValentine’sDay24____inthecoreofawhitedwarfstar,andithasexcitedthe25____world.

  “It’sthemotherofalldiamonds,”saidTravisMetcalfe,26____ledtheteamofresearchersattheHarvard-SmithsonianCentre,“andyouwouldneedajeweler’Sloupe(专用放大镜),thesizeoftheSun,to27____thisdiamond.”

  Thelargestdiamond28____onearthwasthe3,106-carat(克拉)Cullinan.ItWascut29____ninemajorstones,includingthe530-caratStarofAfrica,nowapartoftheCrownJewels.Diamondswere30____discoveredinIndiamorethan2,800yearsago.TheAncientRomans31____thatthestoneswerebrokenpiecesofstarsthathad32____toearth.InAncientEgypt,diamondswereusedinfunerals.IntheMiddleAges,men33____themtosymbolizetheircourageandstrength.The34____ofgivingthemaspresentsdatesfrom1477,35____Maximilian,theprinceofAustria,gaveadiamondringtoMaryofBurgundy.

  21.A.admit   B.tell   C.explore   D.reveal

22.A.under   B.over   C.beyond   D.within

23.A.precise   B.certain   C.clear   D.correct

24.A.buried   B.blocked   C.built   D.blended

25.A.physical   B.scientific   C.material   D.natural

26.A.who   B.which   C.that   D.he

27.A.measure   B.register   C.grade   D.weigh

28.A.cultivated   B.drawn   C.caught   D.found

29.A.from   B.into   C.by   D.with

30.A.first   B.last   C.finally   D.newly

31.A.questioned   B.believed   C.suspected   D.confirmed

32.A.fallen   B.dived   C.left   D.burned

33.A.decorated   B.viewed   C.took   D.wore

34.A.practice   B.tradition   C.habit   D.culture

35.A.what   B.while   C.that   D.when

IV.ReadingComprehension(60points)

  Directions:

Therearefivereadingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfourquestions.ForeachquestiontherearefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.ChooseonebestanswerandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

  PassageOne

  Beforetheconferencebegan,aJapanesebusinessmanwasintroducedtoanAmericanbusinessmanatthelounge.TheJapanesebusinessman,armsextendingdownwardsfromhisshoulders,bowedfromhiswaisttowardtheAmericanbusinessmantowhomhewasjustintroduced.Hiseyesweredirectedahead,hisfaceshowednoparticularexpression.

  TheAmericanbusinessmanstoodstraight.HiseyesfocusedontheJapaneseman’Seyes.Hesmiledandputouthisrighthand.

  Bothmensmiledbrieflyinembarrassment.TheJapanesemanstraightenedupandputouthisrighthand.TheAmericanwithdrewhishandandbowedhishead.Abroadersmileofembarrassment.andsomenoisefromeachman-notreallywords,justsomesoundsfromtheirthroats-indicatingdiscomfort.Theywereinthecourseofaconflictofcustoms;theyhaddifferenthabitsforgreetingpeopletheywerebeingintroducedto.

  Whenpeopleareplanningtogotoanothercountry,theyexpecttoencountercertainkindsofdifferences.Theyusuallyexpecttheweatherandthefoodtobedifferent.Theyexpecttofinddifferencesinsomeofthematerialaspectsoflife,suchastheavailabilityofcars,electricity,andhomeheatingsystems.And,withoutknowingthedetails,theyexpectdifferencesincustoms.Customsarethebehaviorsthataregenerallyexpectedinspecificsituations.Americanmen,forexample,shakehandswitheachotherwhenfirstintroducedwhileJapanesemenbow.

  36.WhenintroducedtotheJapanesebusinessman,theAmericanbusinessmanputOuthisrighthandbecause____.

  A.hefeltalittlebitnervous

  B.hewantedtoexpresshisdiscomfort

  C.hefeltalittleoffendedbytheJapaneseman

  D.hewantedtoshakehandswiththeJapaneseman

37.Thetwobusinessmenbehaveddifferentlybecause____.

  A.theyfollowedtheirowngreetingcustoms

  B.theywerenotusedtothestrangeatmosphere

  C.theycouldn’tspeakeachother’Slanguage

  D.theyhadnevermeteachotherbefore

38.Paragraph4tellsusthatwhenvisitingaforeigncountry,____.

  A.itisveryuncommonforonetoencounterembarrassingsituations

  B.itishardforonetoadapttothematerialaspectsoflifethere

  C.peopleoftenexpecttomeetdifferencesincustoms

  D.peopleexpectthesamekindoffoodandweather

39.Thispassageismainlyabout____.

  A.culturalinvasion   B.theunderstandingofcustoms

  C.businesstalks   D.differencesinhandshakes

PassageTwo

  Mr.Leonard,theprincipaloftheBedfordAcademyHighSchoolinBedford-Stuyvesant,Brooklyn,isamanofmanysolutions,manyofthemcreative,manyofthem,apparently,alsoeffective.InNewYorkCity,onlyabout50percentofstudentsmanagetograduateinfouryears.AtBedfordAcademy63percentofthestudentsqualifyforfreelunch,amajorityofwhicharebeingraisedbyasinglemotherandanothersignificantnumberarebeingraisedbysomeoneotherthanaparent.Yetcloseto95percentofstudentsgraduate,andactuallyeveryoneofthosegoesontocollege.

  Mr.Leonarddoesnotachievethoseresultsbyadmittingonlyhigh-testingstudentsintohisschool.Ofthestudentsarrivingwithlowertestscores,Mr.Leonardsaysthatheisnotlookingforthestudentswiththehighestgrades,oreventhebestbehavior.He’Slookingfortheoneswhounderstandhisbasicmissionofdisciplineandrespect,andarewillingtodevotethemselvestohisregulartrainingcourse.

  TheBedfordAcademyHighSchoolisfamousforitsautonomy.ForMr.Leonard,autonomymeansinsistingthatallenteringstudentsspendtheirSaturdaymorningsinpreparatoryclassesthesummerbeforetheyenroll.Autonomyalsomeansanautomaticweeklongsuspensionforanystudentwho“disrespectsafemale,”saidMr.Leonard.Itmeansrequiringstrugglingstudents,intheweeksbeforetheRegentsexams,toattendstudyingsessionsonSaturdayfrom9a.m.until9p.m.Itmeansthemostsenior,experiencedteachers,includingMr.Leonard,teachnottheschool’Sacademicjewels,butthemoststrugglingstudents.

  Andautonomyalsomeanstheschool’Steachersadministeralmostnohomework.Insteadtheyemphasizeafter-schooltutoringwheretheteachersCankeepabettereyeonwhetherthestudentisactuallygraspingthematerial.

  40.InMr.Leonard’Sschool,mostofthestudentswhodon’thavetopayforlunch____.

  A.areadoptedchildren   B.areparentless

  C.arehomeless           D.haveas

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