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江西省英语专升本真题
2003年江西省“专升本”英语统一考试试卷
PartI ListeningComprehension (20 points)
SectionA
Directions:
Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestion,therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthe4choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Example:
Youwillhear:
Youwillread:
A)Thecoachwillnotarrivetoday.
B)Thecoachmetwithaterribleaccident.
C)Thecoachwillprobablyarriveat9:
15.
D)Thecoachmayarrivetoday,butthewomanisnotsure.
Fromthedialogueweknowthatthecoachisdelayedtwohoursafter7:
15.Thebestanswer,than,isC)“Thecoachwillprobablyarriveat9:
15”.Therefore,youshouldchooseanswerC)ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
SampleAnswer[A][B][D]
1.A)Hisfather B)Hismother. C)Hissister. D)Hisbrother.
2.A)Abigtravelagency. B)Ajobopportunity.
C)Aninexperiencedsalesman. D)Apositionasgeneralmanager.
3.A)Waitingalittlelonger. B)Continuingthemeeting.
C)Havingabreak. D)Movingontothenextitem.
4.A)Theywillnotdoasplannedincaseofrain.
B)Theywillpostponetheirprogramifitrains.
C)Theweatherforecastsaysitwillbefine.
D)Theweatherdoesn’tcountintheirplan.
5.A)Hedoesn’tliketheteacher’saccent. B)Hefindsithardtofollowtheteacher.
C)Hewishestheteacherwouldtalkmore. D)Hewishestohavemorecourseslikeit.
6.A)Goonwiththegame. B)Drawpicturesonthecomputer.
C)Haveagoodrest. D)Reviewhislessons.
7.A)ShesharesJack’sopinion. B)Mostpeoplewillfindbasketballboring.
C)Jack’sperformanceisdisappointing. D)ShedoesnotagreewithJack.
8.A)Theplane’sdeparturetimeremainsunknown.
B)Themanwenttoawrongcheck-incounter.
C)Themanhasjustmissedhisflight.
D)Theplanewillleaveat9:
14.
9.A)Atanewsstand. B)Atanewspaperoffice.
C)Atacardealer’s. D)Atapublishinghouse.
10.A)Heenjoysletterwriting. B)Heisaskingthewomanforhelp.
C)Hewantstogetanewposition. D)Hehasleftthewomanagoodimpression.
SectionB
Passageone
Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.A)Theyliveinisolatedareas.
B)Theyareactiveinvoluntaryservices.
C)Theyareinterestedinotherkindsofreading.
D)Theytendtobelowineducationandinincome.
12.A)Thenumberof newspaperreadersissteadilyincreasing.
B)Therearemorenonreadersamongyoungpeoplenowadays.
C)Therearemoreuneducatedpeopleamongthewealthythanoriginallyexpected.
D)Thereasonswhypeopledon’treadnewspapersaremorecomplicatedthanassumed.
13.A)Shorteningtheirnewsstories.
B)Loweringthepricesoftheirnewspapers.
C)Addingvarietytotheirnewspapercontent.
D)Includingoreadvertisementsintheirnewspapers.
PassageTwo
Questions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
14.A)Acup. B).Anoven. C)Anegg. D)Abasket.
15.A)Toletinthesunshine. B)Forthebirdtolayeggs.
C)Toserveasitsdoor. D)Tokeepthenestcool.
16.A)Mud. B)Grasses. C)Straw. D)Branches.
17.A)Somecanbeeaten. B)Somearebuiltunderground.
C)Mostaredriedbythesun. D)Mostaresewedwithgrasses.
PassageThree
Questions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
18.A)Tofindouttheoriginofcarbon-14onEarth.
B)Toanalyzethecompositionofdifferenttrees.
C)Tolookintothepatternofsolarwindactivity.
D)ToexaminethechemicalelementsintheIceAge.
19.A)Thequalityofair. B)Thenumberoftrees.
C)Thelifecycleoftrees. C)Theintensityofsolarburning.
20.A)Itfollowsacertaincycle. B)Itaffectsthegrowthoftrees.
C)IthasbeenincreasingsincetheIceAge. D)Itisdeterminedbythechemicalsintheair.
PartII ReadingComprehension (30points)
Directions:
Inthissectionthereare3passages.Eachofthemisfollowedbyfivequestions.ForeachquestiontherearefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA),B),C)andD).youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Questions21-25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Highschoolgraduation—thebitter-sweetfeelingsareasmuchapartofmenowastheyweretwenty-oneyearsago.
Asgraduationdayapproached,excitementincreased.BeingoutofhighschoolmeantIwasfinallycomingofage.SoonIwouldbeonmyown,makingmyowndecisions,doingwhatIwantedanditmeantgoingtoschoolwithboys—awelcomechangecomingfromanall-girlhighschool.
TherewasneveranyquestioninmymindthatIwouldgotoacollegeawayfromhome.Mymother’sidea,ontheanotherhand,wasjusttheopposite.Tryingherbestnottoforceherideasonme,shewouldsubtly(含蓄地)askwhetherIhadconsideredparticularschools—allofwhichhappenedtobelocatedinornearmyhometownofChicago.Onceitwasestablishedthat,ifitwasfinanciallyfeasible(可行的),Iwouldgoawayanyway,myfamily’sideaschanged.TheirconcernshiftedfromwhetherIwasgoingawaytohowfarIwouldgo.TheschoolsIwasconsideringontheeastCoastsuddenlylookedfarmoreattractivethanthoseinCalifornia.
ButwhichcollegeIwouldattendwasjustoneofwhatseemedlikeanever-endinglistofunknowns.Whatwouldcollegebelike?
WouldIbeunbearablylonelynotknowinganyoneelsewhowasgoingtothesameschool?
…WhatifthecollegeIselectedturnedouttobeahorriblemistake?
Thenpanicsetin.Myfeelingstooka180-degreeturn.
21.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutthewriteraccordingtothepassage?
A)Shegraduatedfromahighschoolforgirlsonly.
B)Shewantedtoleavehomeforever.
C)HerhometownisontheWestCoast.
D)Herfamilywasstronglyagainstherleavinghome.
22.Thewriterwasexcitedabouthergraduationbecause________.
A)thatmeansshecouldgotoworkawayfromhome.
B)thatmeansshewouldbeindependent
C)shecouldinviteherfriendshome
D)shewouldbeallowedtogooutwithboys
23.Thewriter’smotheraskedherwhethershehadconsideredparticularschoolsbecausehermotherwanted______.
A)hertotrydifferentschools
B)hertostayathome
C)hertogotoanall-girlcollege
D)hertogotoacollegenearhome
24.Thewriterwouldgoawayfromhome_______.
A)tofindabetteruniversity
B)ifherparentsagreedtolethergo
C)ifshehadthemoney
D)nomatterwhatmighthappentoher
25.Whydidthewriter’sfeelingtakea180-degreeturnintheend?
A)Becauseshewasnotsureabouthercollegelife.
B)Becauseshewaslonelyinherchoiceofcollege.
C)Becauseinfactshewasafraidofleavingherfamily.
D)Becausethecollegesheselectedwasahorriblemistake.
Questions26-30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Earlylastseason,Iwroteanarticleaboutarandom(随意的)actofkindnessIhadseenJordan(乔丹)dotoadisabledchildoutsidetheStadium(体育馆)afteragame.
Thedayafterthearticlewaspublished,Igotacallfromamaninthewesternsuburbs.Hesaid:
”IreadwhatyouwroteaboutJordan,andIthoughtIshouldtellyouwhatIsaw.”
Hereitcomes,Ithought.Italwaysdoes.Writesomethingniceaboutaperson,andpeoplecallyouuptosaythatthepersonisnotsonice.
Whatthecallersaid,though,wasthis:
heandhiswifehadbeentoafootballgame,andtheircarhadbrokendown.They’dhadtowaitabout45minutesaftertheendofthegametogetataxiridetothesuburbs.
“WewerefourblocksfromtheStadiuminabadarea,andatonecornerunderastreetlightwasJordan’scar,”themansaid,“Hewasstandingoutsidethecar,talkingwithsomeboysfromtheneighborhood.Itwaslateatnight,andtheywerejusttalking.Ithoughtitwasniceofhim,butIwonderwhyhestopped.”
AfewweekslaterJordanandIweretalkingaboutsomethingelsebeforeagame,andIbroughtupwhatthemanhadsaid.Wasthemanright?
HadJordanreallybeentalkingtothosetwoboysinthatdarkneighborhood?
“Nottwoboys,”Jordansaid.“Butfour.Iseethemeverynight.”
Everynight?
Why?
Hesmiled.“IfIdon’tstop,I’llgohomeknowingthey’rewaitingformeanyway,”hesaid.“Ifyouknewmyfourguysyou’dknowthatthey’regoingtobeouttherewhetherit’srainingorsnowing…they’rethere.”
26.Whatistheusualreactionifsomeoneispraisedaccordingtothewriter?
A)Theywillshownointerest. C)Theywillwanttoknowmore.
B)Theywilltellsomethingsimilar. D)Theywillspeakbadlyoftheperson.
27.Themanfromthewesternsuburbscalledthewriterto_______.
A)exposeJordan’ssecret C)saysomethinggoodaboutJordan.
B)tellhimaboutJordan’sbadside. D)makeclearofsomefacts
28.Whatdoestheword“dark”inPara.6mean?
A)Distant.