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2006年专科起点本科

《大学英语》课程入学考试

复习资料

(内部资料)

 

四川大学网络教育学院

2006.1

 

四川大学网络教育学院

2006年(专升本)《大学英语》复习资料

为了帮助全国各各校外学习中心和广大有意报考我院网络教育(专升本)各专业考生更好地、更有针对性复习好英语,我们特此编写了这份辅导材料,供广大考生复习英语时参考使用。

本资料以《全国各类成人高等学校招生复习考试大纲》为指导,以宁洪主编、高等教育出版社2005年6月印刷出版的“全国各类成人高考复习考试辅导教材—专科起点升本科”系列教材中的〈英语〉(第三版)为第一参考书。

同时,我们还在此基础上,参阅了多种其他类似资料后,编写了三套与此配套的模拟考试题,以便让考生复习时加深印象,巩固所得知识,提高应试技能。

考生进行英语复习时,应该在正确理解和全面掌握《全国各类成人高等学校招生复习考试大纲》所要求的各种英语语言知识点和技能前提下,重点复习本资料所指定的“全国各类成人高考复习考试辅导教材”〈英语〉(第三版)复习内容,作到融会贯通,举一反三,这样才能万无一失,在考试中考出好成绩。

重点复习内容:

第一部分:

语音部分

重点掌握该书第一章第一节中的开音节、闭音节、词的重音、词的重读、元音字母在重读音节中的读音、动词词尾-s(或-es)的读音和词尾-ed等方面的读音规则和一些应注意的单词读音内容;

第二章词汇与语法结构

除“第一节词汇与语法结构应试要点分析及题解策略”外,“第二节词汇与语法结构应试典型题解”中,重点掌握以下部分:

一,名词部分的第1,2,3,5,6小点;

二,冠词部分的第1,2,4,5,6,7,12小点;

三,代词部分的第1,2,4,5,6,7小点;

四,介词部分的第A和B部分;

五,形容词和副词部分的第4,5,8,9小点;

六,动词部分的第1,2,3,4,9,10小点;

七,‘非谓语动词’部分的第1,2,3,4,5,6小点;

八,‘情态动词’部分的第1,3,4,6小点;

九,‘虚拟语气’部分的第1,2,4小点;

一十,‘主谓一致’部分的第A和B部分;

一十一,‘倒装’部分的第2,3,5,7小点以及

一十二,‘从句’部分的第1,2,3,5,7小点。

第三章完形填空

熟悉“第一节完形填空应试要点分析及解题策略”内容。

第四章阅读理解

本章应该是复习中用时最多的部分,不仅因为阅读理解在考试中所占分值比例最大(40%),也是因为这类题型要运用语言的综合知识和技能来完成。

考生应该熟悉“第一节阅读理解应试要点分析与题解策略”中所分析的三种阅读理解解题思路:

主题思想判断;细节定位和逻辑推理,尤其要能够熟练地运用前两种方法来分析破解阅读理解试题。

第五章短文写作

重点掌握‘第三节段首句式写作’和‘第四节情景写作(便条写作)中的’缩头式写作格式。

总之,考生在复习中,应该力求全面掌握,重点突破,紧紧抓住基础知识和基本技能的运用这两点。

当然,另外一个前面尚未提到的重点复习方面,就是词汇和短语。

这是需要考生平时一点一滴地积累,长期坚持不懈进行的工作。

词汇既是英语复习的前提,也是基础,惟有考生具备一定量的英语词汇基础,复习才有意义。

四川大学网络教育学院

入学考试(专科升本科)《大学英语》模拟试题

(一)

I.Phonetics

Directions:

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

1.AtrustB.computerC.funD.hut

2.A.lieB.fillC.tieD.pie

3.A.droughtB.thoughtC.oughtD.fought

4.A.careB.fareC.hareD.are

5.A.businessB.ChristmasC.basketD.constant

6.A.profitB.frogC.ropeD.lot

7.A.supplyB.simplyC.tryD.style

8.A.manyB.managerC.mathematicsD.manner

9.A.thoughB.thusC.throughD.worthy

10.A.speakB.reachC.cheatD.bread

II.VocabularyandStructure

Directions:

Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChooseoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentenceandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

11.“Whatdidyouthinkoftheplace?

“Ididn’tcareforitat_______first,butafter_______timeIgottolikeit.”

A./,theB.the,aC.a,theD./,a

12.EinsteinlivedtherestofhislifequietlyintheU.S.A.and______Americannationalityin1940.

A.tookpartinB.joinedC.tookD.bought

13.Thetrainarrivedat_______12:

00,neitherearliernorlater.

A.properlyB.exactlyC.almostD.neatly

14.Iweigh120poundsandyouweigh120pounds.Weare_______weight.

A.thesameheavyB.asheavyasC.asheavyD.ofthesame

15.YoucanneverimaginewhatgreattroubleIhavehad_______thepatientwhoreceivedaseriouswound.

A.treatB.totreatC.treatingD.treated

16.Doyouknowtheboy_______underthebigtree?

A.layB.lainC.layingD.lying

17.Ifwe_______yesterday,we_______theworkbynoon.

A.weren’tinterrupted…wouldfinishB.didn’tinterrupt…wouldhavefinished

C.hadn’tinterrupted…hadfinishedD.hadn’tbeeninterrupted…wouldhavefinished

18.Withthehelpofcomputers,peopledoshopping_______easilythantheydidbefore.

A.moreB.veryC.quitemoreD.evermore

19.Notonly_______uslight,butitgivesusheat.

A.doesthesungiveB.thesungivesC.givesthesunD.thesungoesgive

20.Janeburntherhandwhenshe_______thedinneryesterday.

A.cookedB.wascookingC.hascookedD.hasbeencooking

21.MotherwasworriedbecauselittleAlicewasill,especially______FatherwasawayinFrance.

A.thatB.asC.duringD.if

22.Theysaidtheywould_______theirplanuntilitwasfinished.

A.sticktoB.changeC.stayatD.goon

23.Idon’tlikethishat.Pleaseshowme_______.

A.anotherB.theotherC.othersD.both

24.Weallsurvived_______.

A.fromthewarB.duringthewarC.thewarD.afterthewar

25.“Whereisthenewdictionary?

“It'sonthetopoftheshelf,outof_______?

A.reachB.sightC.touchD.order

26.Shehasbeenhere_______.

A.after1978B.for1978C.in1978D.since1978

27.ItiswellknownthatThomasEdison_______theelectriclamp.

A.inventedB.discoveredC.foundD.developed

28.Nowmanypeoplespendalotofmoney_______animalsfrombeingkilled.

A.preventB.preventedC.topreventD.preventing

29.He_______spendshisholidaysinthemountainsthoughoccasionallyhegoestotheseasideinstead.

A.usuallyB.invariablyC.knowinglyD.always

30._______youlive,thepolicemancanfindyou.

A.WhereB.WhoeverC.TheplaceD.Wherever

III.Cloze

Directions:

Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

ChoosetheonethatismostsuitableandmarkyouranswerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

OnedayIwasshoppingwithMarywhenagroupofwhitemenfoundus.Atallman31upandaskedmewhereIlived.Marywassoangry32shesaid,“That’snoneofyourbusiness.Ifanyofyoudaretofollowus,I’lltellthepolice.”Thewhitemenhadtogo33.ThenMarywarnedmenottobeintown34afterdark.ShetoldmethatwheneverIcame35thewhitemenwhotriedtostopme,Ishouldwalkrightand36themasifIfearednothing.

TwoweekslaterMarywasfound37inapoolofblood.Herdeathbroughtbackmemoriesofwhatshe38toldme.Icouldn’t39itanylonger.Atthattimemythoughtswerenolongeraboutschool.WhatIwantedwastogetthe40tostandupandfight!

31.A.ranB.cameC.putD.got

32.A.forB.asC.thatD.to

33.A.byB.alongC.throughD.away

34.A.againB.aloneC.twiceD.onfoot

35.A.acrossB.inC.withD.to

36.A.jumpB.goC.passD.sing

37.A.standingB.lyingC.playingD.talking

38.A.wouldB.wastoldC.hadD.has

39.A.standB.thinkC.listenD.remember

40.A.AmericansB.richC.oldD.Black

IV.ReadingComprehension

Directions:

Therearefourreadingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestions.ForeachquestiontherearefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

PassageOne

Onedayalawyer’s(律师)wifefellillandhewenttogetadoctor.Thedoctorwenttoseethewoman,butbeforehewentintothehousehestopped.Heknewthatthelawyerneverpaidhisbill(账单).Sohesaidtotheman,“ButifIdocure(治愈)yourwife,I’mafraidyoumaynotpayme.”

“Sir,”saidthelawyer,“hereIhave$500.WhetheryoucuremywifeorwhetheryoukillherIwillgiveyouallthis.”

Thedoctorwasnowsureofthepaymentandwentintothehouse.Whenhereachedthewoman’sbedside,itwassooncleartohimthathecoulddolittle.Shewasbadlyill,andthoughhegavehersomemedicinetotake,shesoondied.

Hetoldthelawyerhewasverysorry,thenaskedforthemoney.

“Didyoukillmywife?

”askedthelawyer.

“Ofcoursenot,”saidthedoctor.

“Well,didyoucuremywife?

”askedthelawyer.

“I’mafraidthatwasimpossible,”answeredthedoctor.

“Wellthen,sinceyoudidn’tkillherandyoudidn’tcureher,Ihavenothingtopayyou.”

41.Beforethedoctorwentintothelawyer’shousehestoppedbecause.

A.thelawyerwastoopoortopayhisbills

B.thelawyerhadabadname

C.heknewwellhecouldn’tcurethelawyer’swife

D.itwaswell-knownthatthelawyerwouldnotbewillingtopaywhatheshould

42.Becausethelawyer’swifewasbadlyill,thedoctor.

A.didnotlookoverheratallB.founditimpossibletocureher

C.spentalotoftimeoperatingonherD.didnothingforher

43.Afterthelawyer’swifedied,thedoctor.

A.gotnothingbutthemoneyforthemedicineB.gothispay

C.gotnomoneyatallD.didn’twanttotakethepay

44.Thedoctormightbeveryangrybecause.

A.hedidn’tcurethelawyer’swifeB.thelawyer’swifewasbadlyill

C.hekilledthelawyer’swifeD.thelawyerpaidnothingforhiswork

45.Whichdoyouthinkmaybethebesttitle(题目)forthepassage?

A.TheLawyerandHisWifeB.SheGotBadlyIll

C.AGoodDoctorandaPoorLawyerD.TheLawyer’sTrick(诡计)

PassageTwo

IntheU.S.,peoplepreferwaitingforatabletosittingwithpeopletheydon’tknow.Thismeansahostessmaynotseatasmallgroupuntilasmalltableisavailable,evenifalargeoneis.Ifyouaresittingatatablewithpeopleyoudon’tknow,itisimpolitetolightupacigarettewithoutfirstaskingifitwilldisturbthem.

AtAmericanrestaurantsandcoffeeshopsyouareusuallyservedtapwaterbeforeyouorder.Youmayfindthebreadandbutterisfree,andifyouordercoffee,youmaygetafreerefill.

Mostcitiesandtownshavenorulesaboutopeningandclosingtimesforstoresorrestaurants,thoughtheyusuallydomakerulesforbars.Especiallyinlargecities,storesmaybeopen24hoursaday.

Servingsinrestaurantsareoftenlarge,toolargeformanypeople.Ifyoucan’tfinishyourmealbutwouldliketoenjoythefoodlater,askyourwaitressorwaiterfora“doggiebag”.Itmayhaveapictureofadogonit,buteverybodyknowsyouaretakingfoodforyourself.

Supperanddinnerarebothwordsfortheeveningmeal.Somepeoplehave“Sundaydinner”.Thisisanespeciallybignoonmeal.

Tipsarenotusuallyaddedtothecheck.Theyarenotinclud

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