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专升本入学模拟题

2007年专升本入学《英语》模拟题一

PartIVocabularyandStructure(30%)

1.ThenextafternoonIwentto________MissBarkleyagain.

a.callonb.callforthc.callafterd.calloff

2.Wehavetoproducemorefoodto________thedemandoftheever-growingpopulation.

a.suitb.fixc.meetd.respond

3.Iam________ofthesameoldbreakfasteverymorning.

a.wornoutb.tiredc.illd.exhausted

4.Sixo’clockishis________hourforgettingup.

a.frequentb.regularc.uniformd.settled

5.Thecommittee________aconclusiononlyafterdaysofdiscussion.

a.achievedb.reachedc.arrivedd.completed

6.________,thatstepisnotsafe!

a.Lookaroundb.Lookoutc.Lookupd.Lookdown

7.Inspiteofthethunderstorm,thechildrenslept________allnight.

a.noisilyb.sensitivelyc.soundlyd.quickly

8.NothingthatIcansee________whatyouhavedescribed.

a.comparesb.relatesc.resemblesd.consists

9.Howfarwashe________forwhathadhappened?

a.reliableb.respectivec.responsibled.provided

10.Georgetook________ofthefineweathertodoaday’sworkinhisgarden.

a.advantageb.profitc.interestd.charge

11.Thoseopinionsarenowoutof________.

a.fashionb.moodc.orderd.form

12.Whensheheardthebadnews,she________completely.

a.brokeawayb.brokedownc.brokeoutd.brokethrough

13.Histheoryisverydifficult,but________peopleunderstandit.

a.afewb.fewc.alittled.little

14.Hewantstoreadabook,________ismostunusualforhim.

a.whichb.thatc.thisd.what

15.Youhavetherighttolive________youwant.

a.thereb.inwhichc.whered.here

16.Ifthesun________theplayerscouldhavefinishedthegame.

a.hadshoneb.didshinec.wereshiningd.shone

17.Oh,________youhavedrawn!

a.whatbeautifulapictureb.howbeautifulapicture

c.whatabeautifulpictured.howabeautifulpicture

18.Itwasin1961________JohnF.KennedybecamepresidentoftheUnitedStates.

a.whenb.andc.thatd.then

19.Ifoundthatshe________livedinthatapartment.

a.noanylongerb.nolongerc.notanylongerd.notlonger

20.Ididn’thear________becausetherewastoomuchnoisewhereIwassitting.

a.whatdidhesayb.whathesaidc.whatwashesayingd.whatforhimtosay

21.________Ilookold,Ihavenotlosttheuseofmylimbs.

a.Thoughb.Inspiteofc.Despited.Nomatter

22.Atfirst,Ididn’trecognizeherbecauseshe________atleastfiftypounds.

a.lostb.mightlosec.hadlostd.wouldlose

23.Petersaidthathewouldn’tmind________thewindows.

a.myopeningb.Iopenc.metoopend.formetoopen

24.Asiais________amongthesevencontinents.

a.largestb.largerc.thelargestd.thelarger

25.Itoldthemnoteverybodycoulddoit,________?

a.haven’tIb.didn’tIc.couldn’thed.couldhe

26.Shehad________ideawhatImeant.

a.fewb.notc.nod.alittle

27.IhavebeentotheWestLakethreetimes________1970.

a.sinceb.fromc.untild.after

28.Isuggestthatshe________anotherday.

a.willcomeb.comesc.camed.shouldcome

29.Iwasverytired.Otherwise,I________tothetheaterwithyou.

a.hadgoneb.wouldgoc.wentd.wouldhavegone

30.DoeshespeakEnglishorRussian?

–Hedoesn’tspeak________.

a.eitherb.neitherc.alld.none

PartIIReadingComprehension(40%)

Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Afterinventingdynamite,Swedish-bornAlfredNobelbecameaveryrichman.However,heforesawitsuniversallydestructivepowerstoolate.Nobelpreferrednottoberememberedastheinventorofdynamite,soin1895,justtwoweeksbeforehisdeath,hecreatedafundtobeusedforawardingprizestopeoplewhohadmadeworthwhilecontributionstomankind.Originallytherewerefiveawards:

literature,physics,chemistry,medicine,andpeace.Economicswasaddedin1968,justsixty-sevenyearsafterthefirstawardceremony.

Nobel’soriginallegacyofninemilliondollarswasinvested,andtheinterestonthissumisusedfortheawardswhichvaryfrom$30,000to$125,000.

EveryyearonDecember10,theanniversaryofNobel’sdeath,theawards(goldmedal,illuminateddiploma,andmoney)arepresentedtothewinners.Sometimespoliticsplaysanimportantroleinthejudges’decisions.Americanshavewonnumerousscienceawards,butrelativelyfewliteratureprizes.

Noawardswerepresentedfrom1940to1942atthebeginningofWorldWarII.Somepeoplehavewontwoprizes,butthisisrare;othershavesharedtheirprizes.

31.Whendidthefirstawardceremonytakeplace?

a.1895b.1901c.1962d.1968

32.WhywastheNobelprizeestablished?

a.Torecognizeworthwhilecontributionstohumanity.

b.Toresolvepoliticaldifferences.

c.Tohonortheinventorofdynamite.

d.Tospendmoney.

33.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

a.Awardsvaryinmonetaryvalue.

b.CeremoniesareheldonDecember10tocommemorateNobel’sinvention.

c.Politicscanplayanimportantroleinselectingthewinners.

d.Afewindividualshavewontwoawards.

34.InwhichareahaveAmericansreceivedthemostawards?

a.literatureb.peacec.economicsd.science

35.Inhowmanyfieldsareprizesbestowed?

a.2b.5c.6d.10

Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Myformulaforstayingyoungissimple:

concentrateonthepartofyouthat’syoungandgrowing—yourbrain.Keepyourmindawakeandyou’llstayyoungallover.Theseareexcitingtimes.Takeaninterestintheworldaroundyou,andmakeapointoflearningatleastonenewthingeveryday.

Regardlessofyourage,it’snottoolatetomakeyourlifemoreinteresting.Iknowahousewifewithnopreviousknowledgewhomadeherselfintoanoutstandingindustrialdesigner;Iknowaretiredelectricalengineerwhohasbecomeahighlypaidceramicartist.

Getoverthenotionthatyouareevertoooldtogobacktoschool.Iknowamanwhoenteredmedicalcollegeat70.Hegothisdegreewithhonorsandbecameaneminentphysician.Anothermanwenttolawschool71andisnowanactivelawyer.

Inspiteofyears,stayingyoungiseasyforthosewholiveinthefuture.Youcandoitifyoucareenoughtotry.Keepyourmindawakeandactive;that’stheonlyyouthelixirguaranteedtowork.

36.Thestatementthatourbrainremainsyoungandgrowingregardlessofageis________.

a.animpossibilityb.ascientificfact

c.asuppositiond.aridiculousconclusion

37.Itiswrongto________.

a.thinkoneselftoooldtogobacktoschool

b.keepone’smindawake

c.trytostayyoung

d.getone’sdegreewithhonors

38.Thepassagestatesthatamanwhoenteredcollegeat70became________.

a.anactivelawyerb.anelectricengineer

c.adistinguisheddoctord.ahighlypaidceramicartist

39.Theonlyyouthelixiristo________.

a.gobacktoschoolb.forgetone’sownage

c.keepintouchwithyoungpeopled.keepone’smindawakeandactive

40.AllofthefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPTthat________.

a.humanbrainnevergetsoldwithage

b.everypersonshouldtakeupanewoccupationwhenhebecomesold

c.stayingyoungisnotdifficultifoneiswillingtotry

d.thereisalwayssomethingtolearnifyouhaveaninterestinwhat’sgoingonaroundyou

Questions41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

TheEgyptiankingdomwasnotself-containedbuttradedwidelywiththeoutsideworld,usingtheenormoussurplusesofwheatgrownontherichvalleysoiltoprofitfromhighpricesresultingfromfamineinvariouspartsoftheMediterraneanworld.RelationswiththeneighboringandinsomewayssimilarcivilizationofMesopotamiawerealwaysclose,thoughoftenhostile.SyriaandPalestinesufferedmuchinbiblicaltimesfromthecompetitionofthetwoworldpowersoftheday.Forlong,EgyptruledoverSyriabutgraduallyitspowerdeclinedanditwasitselfconquered,firstbytheAssyrians(663B.C.)andthenforalongertermbythePersians(525-332B.C.).

41.Thispassageismainlyabout________.

a.theearlyhistoryofEgyptb.wheattradebetweenEgyptanditsneighbors

c.thefallofEgyptd.famineintheMediterraneanworld

42.Egyptsolditswheatatahighpricebecause________.

a.theMediterraneannationswereatwar

b.thewheatwasofhighquality

c.Egypthadcontrolovertheneighboringcountries

d.theneighboringcountrieswerebadlyinneedoffood

43.Egypt’srelationswithitsneighborswere________.

a.closeandfriendlyb.closebuthostile

c.friendlythoughsometimeshostiled.hostilebutsometimesfriendly

44.By“thetwoworldpowers”theauthormeans________.

a.EgyptandSyriab.EgyptandPersia

c.SyriaandPalestined.AssyriaandPersia

45.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

a.ThefamineintheMediterraneancountriesbroughtaboutdamagingresultstoEgyptianfarming.

b.Egypthaddevelopedanentirelydifferentculturefromitsneighbors.

c.Egyptturnedoutmuchmorewheateveryyearthanitspeoplecouldeat.

d.EgyptruledoverAssyriaandPersiabefore633B.C.

Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Howmenfirstlearnedtoinventwordsisunknown.Inotherwords,theoriginoflanguageisamystery.Allwereallyknowisthatmen,unlikeanimals,somehowinventedcertainsoundstoexpressthoughtsandfeelings,actionsandthings,sothattheycouldcommunicatewitheachother;andthatlatertheyagreeuponcertainsigns,calledletters,whichcouldbecombinedtorepresentthosesounds,andwhichcouldbewrittendown.Thosesounds,whetherspokenorwritteninletters,wecallwords.

Thepowerofwords,

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