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2016某某学院高职招考英语模拟试题(附答案)

第一节(共15小题;每题1分,满分15分)

21.-CanIlookatthemenuforafewminutesbeforeIdecide?

-Ofcourse.______,sir.

A.MakeyourselfathomeB.EnjoyyourselfC.Itdoesn’tmatterD.Takeyourtime

22.Whenfirst-______tothemarket,theseproductsenjoyedgreatsuccess.

A.introducingB.introducedC.introduceD.beingintroduced

23.Thereweredirtymarksonhertrousers______shehadwipedherhands.

A.whereB.whichC.whenD.that

24.Theeveningnewsesonatseveno’clockand______onlythirtiesminutes.

A.keepsB.continuesC.finishesD.lasts

25.-HasSanfinishedhishomeworktoday?

-Ihavenoidea.He_____itthismorning.

A.didB.hasdoneC.wasdoingD.haddone

26.Theforestguardsoftenfindcampfiresthathavenotbeen______pletely.

A.turneddownB.putoutC.putawayD.turnedover

27.______youcalledmetosayyou’renoting,I’llseeyouatthetheatre.

A.ThoughB.WhetherC.UntilD.Unless

28.“Wecan’tgooutinthisweather,”saidBob,______outofthewindow.

A.lookingB.tolookC.lookedD.havinglooked

29.You_____betired–you’veonlybeenworkingforanhour.

A.mustnotB.won’tC.can’tD.maynot

30.I______younottomovemydictionary--nowIcan’tfindit.

A.askedB.askC.wasaskingD.hadasked

31.Ifyoubuymorethanten,theyknock20percentoff______.

A.apriceB.priceC.thepriceD.prices

32.-Doyoulike______here?

-Oh,yes.Theair,theweather,thewayoflife.Everythingissonice.

A.thisB.theseC.thatD.it

33.Imustbegettingfat–Ican_____domytrousersup.

A.fairlyB.hardlyC.nearlyD.seldom

34.Accordingtotheartdealer,thepainting______goforatleastamilliondollars.

A.isexpectedB.expectsC.expectedD.isexpecting

35.That’sanunpleasantthingtosayaboutyourfatherafter______he’sdoneforyou.

A.SomethingB.anythingC.allD.that

第二节:

完型填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)

TracyWongisawell-knownChinese-Americanwriter.Butherwriting__36__wassomethingshepickedupbyherself.Afterherfirst__37__,teachingdisabledchildren,shebecameapart-timewriterforIBM.__38__,writingstorieswassimplya__39__interest.Tracysentthreeofherstoriestoapublisher(出版商).__40__,theyimmediatelysuggestedthatsheputthemtogethertomakeasingleonelong__41__andpaidTracya$50,000advance.“Aprettymoney,”saidthepublisher,“for__42__writer.”

__43__Tracy’scharacters(人物)areinteresting.Herstoriessometimes__44__readersuneasy:

thoseaboutthesupernature.“MymotherbelieveIcould__45__theafterlifeworld,”shetoldaclosefriend,“Sheusedtohavemespeakwithmygrandmother,whodiedmanyyearsago.”

“CouldI?

Idon’tthinkIcan,”Tracysaidwithalaugh,“ButIdohave__46__whenthingsetome__47__.”Onceshewaswonderinghowtopletea__48__setinancient(古代的)China,__49__thedoorbellrang.ItwasaFedExdeliveryman,withacopyofabookonChinese__50__.Itcamewithoutherhaving__51__it.

Thoughshehaspublished10books,Tracyhasremained__52__byherfame.Shelivedinthesame__53__shelived27yearsago–althoughinamorefortablehome.Thereismoreroomfor__54__inherlife–anditwasn’tjust__55__.

36.A.skillB.experienceC.practiceD.method

37.A.dutyB.effortC.jobD.task

38.A.InsteadB.NormallyC.CertainlyD.Then

39.A.generalB.deepC.personalD.lively

40.A.InterestedB.AnxiouslyC.SeriouslyD.Encouraged

41.A.filmB.storyC.program,D.article

42.A.aforeignB.apopularC.anunusualD.anunknown

43.A.NowthatB.EventhoughC.JustbecauseD.Exceptthat

44.A.findB.turnC.leaveD.hold

45.A.makeupB.connectwithC.controlD.explain

46.A.eventsB.chancesC.feelingsD.moments

47.A.fornoreasonB.fromadistanceC.byaccidentD.asgifts

48.A.descriptionB.paintingC.sceneD.talk

49.A.SurprisinglyB.SuddenlyC.ExpectedlyD.Fortunately

50.A.cookingB.historyC.playD.medicine

51.A.knownB.sentC.realizedD.ordered

52.A.unchangedB.excitedC.determinedD.unmoved

53.A.lifeB.cityC.houseD.way

54.A.successB.workC.joyD.variety

55.A.writingB.reportingC.luckD.fun

第三部分:

阅读理解(共20小题;每题2分,满分40分)

A

Romehadtheforum.LondonhasSpeaker’sCorner.Nowalways-on-the-goNewYorkerhaveLizandBill.

LizandBill,twocollegegraduatesintheirearly20s,havespentawholeyeartryingtohavethousandsofpeopletalktotheminthesubwaystationandonbusystreetcorners.Justtalk.

Usinga2-feet-highsignthatsays,“TalktoMe,”theyattractconversationalists,whooneeveningincludedamentalpatient,andmeninbusinesssuits.

Theydon’tcollectmoney.Theydon’tpushthereligion.Sowhatisthepoint?

“Toseewhathappens,”saidLiz.“Wesimplyenjoylifewithopenconversation(交流).”

ShortlyaftertheSeptember11,2001attacks,theydecidedtowalkfromNewYorkcitytoWashington,a270-miletrip.Theyfoundtheylovedtalkingtopeoplealongthewayandwantedto

talkwiththestrangersaftertheirreturn.

“Itstartedasacrazyidea,”Lizsaid.“Weweresocuriousaboutallthestrangerswalkingbywiththeirstories.Peoplewilltalktousaboutanything:

theirjobs,theirclothes,theirchildhood,anything.”

Denisewantedtotalkaboutanexamshewasgoingtotake.Shehadstoppedforthesecondtimeintwodays,tolettwolistenersknowhowitwent.

Marciahadlostherhusbandtoaseriousdisease.“Thatwasveryheavyonmymind,”Marciasaid.“Tobeabletotalkaboutittototallystrangerswasverygood,”sheexplained.

Tocelebrateayearoftalking,thetwoheldaget-togetherinacityparkforallthepeopletheyhadmetinthepastyear.Afewhundredpeopleshowedup,aswellassometelevisioncameramenandreporters.

Theymayplanmorepartiesortriedtoattractmorepeopletojointheirinformaltalks.Somepublishershaveexpressedtheirinterestinthebook,somethingtheysaythey’llconsider.

56.WhatdidLizandBillstartdoingafterSeptember2001?

A.ChattingwithpeopleB.Settingupstreetsigns

C.TellingstoriestostrangersD.Orgnisingaspeaker’scorner

57.Whattheyhavebeendoingcanbedescribeas______.

A.pointlessB.normalC.crazyD.successful

58.WhyareDeniseandMarciamentionedinthetext?

A.TheyknewLizandBillverywell.B.Theyhappenedtomeetthewriterofthetext.

C.Theyorganizedtheget-togetherinthecitypark.

D.TheyareexampleofthosewhotalkedtoLizandBill.

59.WhatwillLizandBilldointhefuture?

A.Goingforpublishing.B.Domoretelevisionprogram.

C.Continuingwhattheyaredoing.D.Spendingmoretimereadingbooks.

60.Howdotheyliketheideaofwritingabook?

A.Theyhavedecidedtowaitforayearortwo.B.Theywillthinkaboutitcarefully.

C.Theyagreedimmediately.D.Theyfoundithardtodothat.

B

Myfirstreactionwasannoyance.ItwasFridayafternoon,andIwaswithinanhouroffinishingmyworkfortheweek.AsIwasleaving,anursebroughtmeonemorepatientmessage.Thestatementread,“Mir.Johnscalledtosaythatshehashadblurredvision(视觉模糊)eversincehermedicaltestthismorning.”Ismiled.Suddenlyourtestwerecausingeyeproblems.

Thisweekmypatientshadquestionedeverything.MypatientwithhighpressurehadstoppedingtohertreatmentontheadviceofanInternationalchatroom.Awomanwhohadmentalproblemwassubstituting(用......代替)St.John’swordsforhermedication.NowMrs.Joneswasimagingtheproblems.Irolledmyeyes.

Mysecondreactionwasworry.AsIlookedthroughherrecord,Itriedtofigureoutwhyshewouldhaveblurredvision,butnothinginherrecordexplainedthenewproblem.She’sprobablyjustanxious,Ithought.Still,shewouldn’thavecalledifshehadbeenallright.Ipickedupthephone.

WhatnextIfeltcanonlybedescribedasdelight.BeforeImadethecall,thenurseranin:

Mrs.Jonescalled.Hervisionisfine.Turnsoutshepickedupthewrongglasseswhenshelefttheoffice.TheX-raytechnicianhasbeenhavingthesameproblem.Iletoutalaugh.Mir.Joneshadbeenright.Hervisionhadbeenblurred.Nowweknowwhy.

FinallyIfeltshame.IcametorealizewhatMir.Joneshadtaughtme.Ihadfirstknownshewaswrong,thatheranxietyhascloudedherjudgment.Instead,mymedicaltraininghadcloudedmine.NowIfeelthankfulthatMir.JoneshadfigureditoutbeforeImadeamistakeaboutourrelation.Patientscametomeformyhelp.Theypaymetolisten,diagnose(诊断),treatandtalk.Thatsuggeststrust;Imustrememberthat,andtrustthemtoo.

61.Thewritersmiledwhilereadingthepatientmessagebecauseheknew______.

A.Mir.JoneswouldaskformoretestsB.Thepatientwasbeingunreasonable

C.thenursewasjokingwithhimD.Mir.Joneswouldcallhim

62.WhathascausedMir.Jones’eyeproblem?

A.Wrongglasses.B.Medicalcheckup.C.HerownimaginationD.ChattingontheInternet

63.Theunderlinedwords“cloudedherjudgment”inthelastparagraphprobablymean______.

A.madeherlesstrustfultowardthedoctorB.putherincontrolofherownfeelings

C.madeherlessabletothinkclearlyD.putherinadangeroussituation

C

It’snottheflashiestcarintheworld.Notevenclose.Butin1971VolkswagennamedHelioscandosomethingmostcarscan’t:

runonsolarenergy–energyfromthesun’slightandheat!

JoshuaBechtold,14,andtheotherstudentsattheRiversideSchoolinLyndonville,Vermontworkedmanymonthstogetreadyforthe1999AmericanTourDeSol(“Sol”istheLatinwordfor“sun”).TheynamedtheircarafterHelios,thesungodinGreekmythology(神话).

Thefour-year-oldTourDeSolencouragedtheuseof“green”,orenvironmentallyfr

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