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安徽省普高专升本英语真题和答案说课材料
2006年安徽省普通高等学校专升本招生考试试题
英语
I.VocabularyandStructure(1pointeach,35pointsinall)
Directions:
Thereare35incompletesentences.Youarerequiredtocompleteeachonebydecidingonthemostappropriatewordorwordsfromthe4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD,thenwritethecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
1.Thedeparturetimeoftheplanehasbeenpostponed,sowehavenothingtodonowbut.
A.waitB.tobewaitingC.towaitD.waiting
2.Onlywhenwecamebackhome,thatmywatchwasmissing.
A.didIfindB.Ifound
C.IhadfoundD.HadIfound
3.moretime,thescientistswillbeabletoworkoutagoodsolutiontotheproblem.
A.GivenB.GivingC.TogiveD.Begiven
4.inBeijingformorethantwentyyears,heknowsthecityverywell.
A.LivingB.LivedC.HavinglivedD.Tolive
5.Weplantoincreasetheoutputofthemachine7.4percentthisyear.
A.atB.inC.byD.with
6.Idon'tmindoutforawalkinsuchbadweather.
A.goB.togoC.goingD.gone
7.Asalawyerhespentalotoftimeinvestigations.
A.conductedB.toconductC.conductD.conducting
8.Thenewinventionistomakeourdailylifeeasier,itmoredifficult.
A.nottomakeB.notmakeC.notmakingD.donotmake
9.theoldmanhadasharpearforeventheslightestsound.
A.AshewasblindB.Asbindashewas
C.BlindashewasD.Ashewasjustblind
10.Ialittleearlier,butImetafriendofmineontheway.
A.shouldarriveB.wouldbearrivingC.couldhavearrivedD.arrived
11.Thenewsourfootballteamhadwonthematchexcitedallofus.
A.whatB.whichC.thatD.as
12.Henrylookedverymuchwhenhewascaughtcheatingintheexam.
A.discouragedB.embarrassed
C.disappointedD.pleased
13.Weareinterestedintheweatherbecauseitussodirectly.
A.benefitsB.affectsC.guidesD.effects
14.Jenny,wasreadbytheteacher,isatopstudentinourclass.
A.thecompositionofhersB.thecompositionofwhom
C.hercompositionD.whosecomposition
15.Iwouldratheryoutothepartywithher
A.goB.wentC.willgoD.hasgone
16.Thesunheatstheearth,makesitpossibleforplantstogrow.
A.thatB.whereC.whichD.what
17.Littlethatthepoliceareabouttoarresthim.
A.doesheknowB.heknows
C.hedoesn'tknowD.hedidn'tknow
18.Itshightimewesomethingtostoproadaccidents.
A.aredoingB.didC.willdoD.do
19.ThisisthebestnovelIhaveeverread.
A.whichB.whereC.thatD.what
20.Stayinginahotelcostsrentingaroominanapartmentforaweek.
A.twiceasmoreasB.asmoretwiceas
C.twiceasmuchasD.asmuchtwiceas
21.Whenyouarefreethisafternoon,pleasehelpmetohavetheseletters.
A.tomailB.mailC.mailedD.mailing
22.Iwishyouherelastnight.Allofuswerewaitingforyourarrival
A.cameB.hadcome
C.comeD.willcome
23.BythetimeyouarriveinLondon,weinEuropefortwoweeks
A.shallstayB.willhavestayed
C.havestayedD.havebeenstaying
24.Ididn'tseehimatthemeetingyesterdayafternoon.Heit
A.mustn’tattendB.can'thaveattended
C.wouldn'thaveattendedD.needn'thaveattended
25.Ithinkthere'snocomparisonbetweenthetwocars,oneclearlyfarbetterthantheother.
A.beingB.wasC.havingbeenD.be
26.Manyofhisnovelsarereportedintoseveralforeignlanguageslastyear.
A.tobetranslatedB.totranslate
C.beingtranslatedD.tohavebeentranslated
27.Marysaiditwasboxformetocarry.
A.atooheavyB.tooaheavyC.tooheavyaD.tooheavy
28.Weobjectcarryingouttheplan
A.forB.tobeC.aboutD.to
29.Shanghaihasexperiencedsuchgreatchangesthateveryonecanrecognizethatitisnolonger.
A.whatitusedtoB.thatitusedtolike
C.thesameitusedtobeD.whatitusedtobe
30.HeboughtanewmobilephonelastSunday,becausehisoldone.
A.hadstolenB.hadbeenstolenC.wasstolenD.stolen
31.Mr.Zhang,cametoseemeyesterday,isanoldfriendofmyfather's.
A.whichB.thatC.whoD.whom
32.Hardlyhadheenteredtheclassroomthebellrang.
A.thanB.thenC.whenD.so
33.Stayinginahotelcostsrentingaroominanapartmentforaweek
A.twiceasmoreasB.asmoretwiceas
C.twiceasmuchasD.asmuchtwiceas
34.Johnputsuphishandtheteacherasksaquestion.
A.everytimeB.intimeC.sometimeD.attimes
35.Thechildrenarerequirednottoleavethebuildingunlesstodoso.
A.beingtoldB.theywillbetoldC.betoldD.told
Ⅱ.Cloze(1pointeach,10pointsinall)
Directions:
Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblankthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassageandwritethecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
Earthquakesaresomethingthatmostpeoplefear.Therearesomeplacesthathave_360rnoearthquakes.Mostplacesintheworld,however,havethemregularly.Someplaces,likeIranandGuatemalahavethemfrequently.Countriesthathavealotofearthquakesareusuallyquitemountainous.
TheearthquakethatthepeoplemosttalkedaboutintheUnitedStateswastheonehappeninginSanFranciscoin1906.Over500peoplediedinit.ThestrongestoneinNorthAmericawasin1964.IthappenedinAlaska.
Strongearthquakesarenotalwaystheonesthatkill37.In1755,oneofthestrongestearthquakesever_38happenedinPortugal.Around20,000peopledied.
In1923,averypowerfulearthquake39theTokyo-YokohamaareaofJapan.Ahundredandfortythousandpeopledied.Mostofthemdiedinfireswhich40theearthquake.
OneoftheworstearthquakeseverwasinChinain1976.Itkilled41people.Themostdestructive(破坏性的)earthquakeeverreportedwasalsoinChina.400,000peoplewerekilledor42inthisquqke,whichhappenedin1556.
Earthquakesare43whichpeoplefear.Floodsandtidalwavesalsocausepeopletobe_44,as45liketyphoonsandcyclones(飓风).Sometimesthesethingscauselotsofdeaths.In1970,acycloneandtidalwavekilledover200,000inPakistan.
36.A.lessB.muchC.fewD.little
37.A.mostB.themajorityC.mostthepeopleD.themostpeople
38.A.brokenoutB.explodedC.recordedD.broughtabout
39.A.hinderedB.imposedC.happenedD.hit
40.A.participatedB.investedC.followedD.pursued
41.A.alargesumofB.agreatdealof
C.alargenumberofD.alargeamountof
42.A.damagedB.injuredC.harmedD.wrecked
43.A.notonlytheactsofnatureB.notonlythenatureofacts
C.notonlyactsofthenatureD.nottheonlyactsofnature
44.A.fearedB.surprisedC.confusedD.afraid
45.A.thebadstormdidB.dothebadstorms
C.thestormsdidbadlyD.thebadstormsdo
Ⅲ.ReadingComprehension(50points)
Taskl(2pointseach,10pointsinall)
Directions:
Afterreadingthefollowingpassage,youwillfind5questionsorunfinishedstatements(No.46throughNo.50).Foreachquestionorstatementthereare4choices.YoushouldmakethecorrectchoiceandputthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
WhotakescareoftheelderlyintheUnitedStatestoday?
Thefactisthatfamilymembersprovideover80%ofthecarethatelderlypeopleneed.Inmostcasestheelderlyliveintheirownhomes:
AverysmallpercentageofAmerica’selderlyliveinnursinghomes.
SamuelPreston,asociologistattheUniversityofPennsylvania,studiedhowtheAmericanfamilyischanging.HereportedthatbythetimetheaverageAmericancouplereachesabout40yearsofage,theirparentsareusuallystillalive.Thestatisticsshowthechangeinlifestylesandresponsibilitiesofaging(老龄化)Americans.Theaveragemiddle-agedcouplecanlookforwardtocaringforelderlyparentssometimeaftertheirownchildrenhavegrownup.Moreover,becausepeopletodaylivelongerafteranillnessthanpeopledidyearsago,familymembersmustprovidelong-termcare.Thesefactsalsomeanthataftercaregiversprovidefortheirelderlyparents,whowilleventuallydie,theywillbeoldandmayrequirecaretoo.Whentheydo,theirspouses(配偶)willprobablytakecareofthembecausetheyhavehadfewerchildrenthantheirparentsdid.
BecauseAmericansarelivinglongerthanever,moresocialworkershavebeguntostudywaysofcare-givingtoimprovethecareoftheelderly.Theyhavefoundthatallcare-giversshareacommoncharacteristic:
Theybelievethattheyarethebestpeopleforthejob.Thesocialworkershavealsodiscoveredthreebasicreasonswhythecaregiverstakeontheresponsibilityofcaringforanelderly,dependentrelative.Manycaregiversbelievetheyhadanobligation(职责)tohelptheirrelatives.
Somethinkthathelpingothersmakesthemfeelmoreuseful.Othershopethatbyhelpingsomeonenow,theywilldeservecarewhentheybecomeoldanddependent.
46.SamuelPreston'sstudyshowsthat
A.lifestylesandresponsibilitiesoftheelderlyarenotchanging
B.mostAmericancouplesover40havenolivingparents
C.middle-agedAmericanshavetotakecareoftheirchildrenandparentsatthesametime
D.elderlypeoplemayneedcareforalongtimebecausetheylivelongerafteranillness
47.Whowillmostprobablytakecareofthemiddle-agedAmericanswhentheyneedcarethemselves?
A.Theythemselves.B.Theirclosefriends.
C.Theirchildren.D.Theirhusbandsorwives
48.Allcaregiversbelievethattheycan
A.carefortheirelderlyparentsbetterthananyotherpeople
B.keepsclosertotheiroldparentsbythismeans
C.doesmuchbetteriftheyhaveajobassocialworkers
D.improvethecareoftheelderlywiththehelpofthesocialworkers
49.WhichofthefollowingisNOTareasonwhypeoplelookafterthe