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佳木斯职业学院单招英语模拟试题及答案
佳木斯职业学院单招英语模拟试题及答案
第二部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:
单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21.Aftersilenceofseveralminutes,hecametowardsherandsaid,“Ihavestruggledwithmyfeelings,butwithoutsuccess.”
A.a;不填B.a;theC.the;aD.不填;a
22.---Howareyougettingonwithyourclassmates?
---.I’vegottoknowthemall.
A.FarbetterB.MuchpleasedC.VerycomfortableD.Verygood
23.______afteralongwalk,Helencalledandsaidshecouldn’tcometotheparty.
A.HavingwornoutB.BeingwornoutC.TowearoutD.Wornout
24.Nearthehillthereisasmallgarden,ownerseatedinitisplayingchesswithhisfriend.
A.whoseB.itsC.whichD.that
25.BothofMary’sparents_______hermarriage_________Bob.
A.approve;withB.approvedof;to
C.areapproved;ofD.areapprovedof;with
26.______disappearedastimewentonthathewasafraidofclimbinghighmountains.
A.ItB.ThatC.WhatD.Which
27.---Oneofyouwillhavetogotherebesidesme.
---Whowouldyourather_____therewithyou.TomorI?
A.havetogo B.togo C.wentD.go
28.He,asaPartymember,alwaysthinksof______hecandomoreforthepeople.
A.whatB.ifC.whyD.how
29.Mylaptopcomputer,whichnoonecan,hasbeenoutoforderforaweek.
A.getgoneB.havetogoC.getgoingD.havegone
30.Moststudentsinourclassprefertakingpainsinourstudiesto_____withabettereducation.
A.equipB.equippingC.beequippedD.beingequipped
31.---Tomiswiseenoughtoachievehissuccess.
---Butinmyopinion,heisthanwise.
A.luckierB.morelucky
C.muchluckierD.ratherlucky
32._______tosunlightfortoomuchtimewilldoharmtoone'sskin.
A.ExposedB.Havingexposed
C.BeingexposedD.Afterbeingexposed
33.Mr.BlackleftforBeijingthismorning,hissecretaryhimtherethisFriday.
A.wouldjoinB.joinedC.joiningD.tojoin
34.—WhatdoyouthinkofAndrew?
—Therearesomethingsthatarenoteasyto,andhiscoldnessisone.
A.putasideB.thinkofC.putupwithD.getalongwith
35.Itlooksasiftheyaregoingto_________us3,000dollarsfortheconcerthall.
A.wantB.costC.demandD.charge
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
TodayIamknownformyvoice.PerhapsthegreatesthonorcamewhenIwasaskedtoreadabookontape.
Butit36alongtimetobelievesuchgoodthingscouldhappentome.WhenIwasayoungsterIstuttered(口吃)37badlythatIwascompletely38tospeakinpublic.
39,whenIwas14,ProfessorDonaldCrouchcametoourschool.Hewasaretiredcollegeprofessor.Englishwashis40subject;poetrywashisdeepestlove.Heheldabookofpoems41itwereadiamondnecklace,turningpagesasifuncoveringtreasures.WhenheheardourschoolwasteachingShakespeareandotherclassics,hecouldnolonger42notbeingapartofourschool.
Whenhe43thatInotonlylovedpoetrybutwas44it,webecamecloser.Therewas,however,one45betweenus-ProfessorCrouchcouldnotstandthe46thatIrefusedtoreadmypoemstotheclass.
“Jim,poetryis47tobereadaloud,”hesaid.“Youshouldbeabletospeakthosebeautifulwords.”Ishookmyheadand48.
Thenhetrickedme.Afterhandinginapoem,Iwaitedforhis49.Itdidn’tcome.Instead,onedayasthestudentsgatheredtogether,hechallengedme.“Jim,Idon’tthinkyouwrotethis.”
I50himindisbelief.“Why,”Istarted,angerfloodingme.“ofcourseI51!
”“Well,then,”hesaid,“you’vegottoproveitbygettingupandrecitingit52memory.”
Bythentheotherstudentshadsettledattheirdesks.Withkneesshaking,Iwalkedup.ForamomentIstood53.ThenIbegan,andkeptgoing.Irecitedmypoemallthewaythrough!
Afterwards,ProfessorCrouchcongratulatedme,and54metoreadotherwriters’poetrybeforepublic.
BeforelongIdiscoveredIdidhavea(n)55andfoundmyfellowstudentsactuallylookedforwardtohearingmerecite.
36.A.lastedB.tookC.spentD.wasted
37.A.soB.fairlyC.suchD.rather
38.A.uncertainB.unlikelyC.unbelievableD.unable
39.A.SoB.BesidesC.ThenD.Therefore
40.A.goodB.importantC.selectedD.favourite
41.A.evenifB.sothatC.asthoughD.ifonly
42.A.protectB.helpC.keepD.stand
43.A.learnedB.recognizedC.decidedD.proved
2,4,6
44.A.writingB.readingC.recitingD.saving
45.A.differenceB.difficultyC.promiseD.similarity
46.A.truthB.ideaC.factD.belief
47.A.saidB.meantC.taughtD.prepared
48.A.answeredbackB.turnedupC.turnedawayD.stuckto
49.A.correctionB.praiseC.returnD.comment
50.A.repliedtoB.laughedatC.pointedtoD.staredat
51.A.couldB.didC.shouldD.had
52.A.withB.ofC.fromD.in
53.A.changelessB.hopelessC.carelessD.breathless
54.A.enabledB.persuadedC.encouragedD.supported
55.A.voiceB.soundC.appearanceD.interest
第三部分:
阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Thereareagreatmanycareersinwhichtheincreasingemphasisisonspecialization.Youfindthesecareersinengineering,inproduction,instatisticalwork,andinteaching.Butthereisanincreasingdemandforpeoplewhoareabletotakeinagreatareaataglance,peoplewhoperhapsdonotknowtoomuchaboutanyonefield.Thereis,inotherwords,ademandforpeoplewhoarecapableofseeingtheforestratherthanthetrees,ofmakinggeneraljudgments.Wecancallthesepeople“generalists”.Andthese“generalists”areparticularlyneededforpositionsinadministration,whereitistheirjobtoseethatotherpeopledothework,wheretheyhavetoplanforotherpeople,toorganizeotherpeople’swork,tobeginitandjudgeit.
Thespecialistunderstandsonfield;hisconcerniswithtechniqueandtools.Heisa“trained”man;andhiseducationalbackgroundisproperlytechnicalorprofessional.Thegeneralist—andespeciallytheadministrator—dealswithpeople;hisconcerniswithleadership,withplanning,andwithdirectiongiving.Heisan“educated”man;andthehumanitiesarehisstrangestfoundation.Veryrarelyisaspecialistcapableofbeinganadministrator.Andveryrarelyisagoodgeneralistalsoagoodspecialistinaparticularfield.Anyorganizationneedsbothkindsofpeople,thoughdifferentorganizationsneedthemindifferentproportions.Itisyourtasktofindout,duringyourtrainingperiod,intowhichofthekindsofjobsyoufit,andtoplanyourcareeraccordingly.
Yourfirstjobmayturnouttobetherightjobforyou—butthisispureaccident.Certainlyyoushouldnotchangejobsconstantlyorpeoplewillbecomesuspiciousofyourabilitytoholdanyjob.Atthesametimeyoumustnotlookuponthefirstjobasthefinaljob;itisprimarilyatrainingjob,anopportunitytounderstandyourselfandyourfitnessforbeinganemployee.
56.Thephrase“seeingtheforestratherthanthetrees”means“”
A.beingabletodothefieldwork
B.specializinginonearea
C.knowinglargeareasgenerally
D.beingconcernedaboutenvironmentalproblems.
57.Thereisanincreasingdemandfor.
A.all—roundpeopleintheirownfields
B.peoplewhosejobistoorganizeotherpeople’swork
C.generalistswhoseeducationalbackgroundiseithertechnicalorprofessional
D.specialistswhosechiefconcernistoprovideadministrativeguidancetoothers
58.Whatisamajordifferencebetweenaspecialistandanadministrator?
A.Ageneralistismoreprofessionalthanaspecialist
B.Aspecialistisbettereducatedthanageneralist
C.Aspecialistdealswithtechniquewhileageneralistworkswithpeople.
D.Aspecialistneedstrainingwhileageneralistgivestraining.
59.Duringyourtrainingperiod,itisimportantto.
A.trytobeageneralist
B.chooseaprofitablejob
C.findanorganizationwhichfitsyou
D.decidewhetheryouarefittobeaspecialistorageneralist
60.Whatistheauthor’sopiniononthefirstjob?
A.Itismostprobablytherightjobforyou,soholdit.
B.Itismostprobablyatrainingjob,sofeelfreetogiveitupforanotherone.
C.Itisnotyourfinaljob,sochangejobsasmuchaspossible.
D.Itisagoodtestaboutyourabilitytokeepajob.
B
ItwasThanksgivingmorningandinthecrowdedkitchenofmysmallhomeIwasbusypreparingthetraditionalThanksgivingturkeywhenthedoorbellrang.Iopenedthefrontdoorandsawtwosmallchildreninragshuddlingtogetherinsidethestormdooronthetopstep.
“Anyoldpapers,lady?
”askedoneofthem.
Iwasbusy.Iwantedtosay“no”untilIlookeddownattheirfeet.Theywerewearingthinlittlesandals,wetwithheavysnow.
“ComeinandI’llmakeyouacupofhotcocoa.”
Theywalkedoverandsatdownatthetable.Theirwetsandalsleftmarksuponthefloor.Iservedthemcocoaandbreadwithjamtofightagainstthecoldoutside.ThenIwentbacktothekitchenandstartedagainonmyhouseholdbudget.
Thesilenceinthefrontroomstruckme.Ilookedin.Thegirlheldtheemptycupinherhands,lookingatit.Theboyaskedinaflatvoice,“Lady,areyourich?
”
Ilookedatmyshabbyslipcovers.Thegirlputhercupbackinitssaucercarefullyandsaid,“Yourcupsmatchyoursaucers.”Hervoicewashungrywithaneedthatnoamountoffoodcouldsupply.Theyleftafterthat,holdingtheirbundlesofpapersagainstthewind.Theyhadn’tsaid“Thankyou.”Theydidn’tneedto.TheyhadremindedmethatIhadsomuchforwhichtobegrateful.Plainbluechinacupsandsaucerswereonlyworthfivepence.Buttheymatched.
Itastedthepotatoesandstirredthemeatsoup.Potatoesandbrownmeatsoup,aroofoverourheads,mymanwithagoodsteadyjob—thesematched,too.
Imovedthechairsbackfromthefireandcleanedthelivingroom.Themuddyprintsofsmallsandalswerestillwetuponmyfloor.