专升本公共英语复习资料完形填空.docx
《专升本公共英语复习资料完形填空.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《专升本公共英语复习资料完形填空.docx(23页珍藏版)》请在冰豆网上搜索。
![专升本公共英语复习资料完形填空.docx](https://file1.bdocx.com/fileroot1/2022-12/13/95b1b437-c07c-4839-9623-1d17fd2284cd/95b1b437-c07c-4839-9623-1d17fd2284cd1.gif)
专升本公共英语复习资料完形填空
2010年河南省普通高等学校
选拔优秀专科毕业生进入本科阶段学习考试
考前复习资料•公共英语-完形填空
Cloze
Mostyoungpeopleenjoyphysicalactivities,walking,cycling,football,or
mountaineering.
Thesewhohaveapassion61climbinghighanddifficultmountainsareoften62
withastonishment.Whyaremenandwomen63tosuffercoldandhardship,andto64
onhighmountains?
Thisastonishmentiscaused,probably,bythedifferencebetween
mountaineeringandotherformsofactivities65whichmengivetheirleisure.
Therearenoman-maderules,astherearefor66gamesasgolfandfootball.There
are,ofcourse,rulesofdifferentkindswhichitwouldbedangerousto67,butitis
thisfreedomfromman-maderules68makesmountaineeringattractivetomanypeople.
Thosewhoclimbmountainsarefreetousetheirown69.
Ifwe70mountaineeringwithothermorefamiliarsports,wemightthinkthatone
bigdifferenceis71mountaineeringisnota"teamwork".However,itisonlyour
misunderstanding.Thereare,infact,no"matches"72"teams"ofclimbers,butwhen
climbersareonarockfacelinkedbyaropeonwhichtheirlivesmay73,obviously,
thereisteamwork.
Amountainclimberknowsthathemayhavetofightwithnatural74thatare
strongerandmorepowerfulthanman.Hissportrequireshighmentaland75.qualities.
Amountainclimber76toimproveonskillyearafteryear.Askierisprobablypast
hisbestbytheageofthirty,andmostinternationaltennischampions77intheir
earlytwenties.Butitisnot78formenoffiftyorsixtytoclimbthehighest
mountainsintheAlps.Theymaytakemore79thanyoungermen,buttheyprobablyclimb
withmoreskillandless80ofeffort,andtheycertainlyexperienceequal
enjoyment:
61.AforBinCto
Dof
62.AlookeduptoBlookedforwardClookedintoD
lookedupon
63.A1willingBreluctantCunwillingDprobable
64.AtakepainsBrunriskCtakeariskDmake
efforts
65.AtoBwithCforDtowards
66.AsoBvariousCdifferentDsuch
67.AapplyBworryCignoreDnotice
68.AwhichBthatChow
Dwhy
69.AmethodsBformsCrulesDactivities
70.AcorrelateBrelateCcompareDcontrast
71.AforBwhatCwhich
Dthat
72.AwithinBfromCbeyondDbetween
73.AexistBgoCdependDconfide
74.AstrengthBstormsCpowersDforces
75.AphysicianBphysicalCphysiologicalD
psychological
76.AtriesBcontinuesCwantsDdecides
77.AwillbeBappearCareDis
78.AunusualBnormalCcommonDstrange
79.AstrengthBeffortsCenergyDtime
80.AshortageBlackCrubbishDwaste
答案:
61.A62.D63.A64.C65.A66.D67.C68.B69.A70.D
71.D72.D73.C74.D75.B76.B77.C78.A79.D80.D
PartIIICloze
Whentwohandsmeet,wepassonsomethingofourselves.After61toMarkTwain,Helen—who
wasbothdeafandblind—commented,“Icanfeelthetwinkleofhiseye62hishandshake.”
Insomeindefinableway,Twainhad63hischarmtoKeller.
Andthat’sprobablybeentrueofthehandshakeallthe64backtoitsearliestdays,65
noonecantellitsactual66.Acommonexplanationisthat67earlymanencountereda
stranger,he68outhishandtoshowhehadnoweapon.Fromthis,supposedly,69the
handshake.
Notso,sayshistorianBrianBurke.Hebelieves,thehandshake70“puttingyourblood
behindyourbreath.”Heexplainsthatancientpeople71thespokenwordalone,andthey
usedthehandclasptosignifythattheir72wasbackedupbythe73oftheirheart—
i.e.,theirblood.74,thehandshakesuggestedtrust.
That75oftrusthassurvivedtothisday.Peopleinbusinessoften76agreementssimply
bydeclaring,“Let’sshake77it.”
Perhapsthemost78handshaketookplaceonJuly17,1975,duringtheApolloSoyuzget
togetherinspace.Afterthetwocraftscametogether,AmericanastronautThomasStafford
79theextendedhandofSovietcosmonautAlexeyLeonov.The80totheworldwasoneof
friendshipandpeace.
61.A.introducingB.introducedC.beingintroducedD.havingintroduced
62.A.inB.ofC.withD.over
63.A.communicatedB.convertedC.shiftedD.suggested
64.A.traceB.wayC.timeD.period
65.A.andB.evenC.soD.though
66.A.historyB.dateC.beginningD.development
67.A.beforeB.whileC.sinceD.when
68.A.gotB.heldC.gaveD.turned
69.A.appearedB.changedC.evolvedD.produced
70.A.impliedB.interpretedC.informedD.revealed
71.A.disapprovedB.disregardedC.disagreedD.distrusted
72.A.promiseB.mindC.conversationD.behavior
73.A.capacityB.energyC.forceD.power
74.A.HoweverB.ThusC.MoreoverD.Anyway
74.A.attemptB.causeC.meaningD.reason
76.A.complimentB.complyC.conformD.conclude
77.A.onB.byC.atD.to
78.A.convincingB.expensiveC.powerfulD.reliable
79.A.clappedB.graspedC.receivedD.pulled
80.A.symbolB.newsC.messageD.information
答案
61.C62.A63.A64.B65.D66.C67.D68.B69.C70.A
71.D72.A73.D74.B75.C76.B77.A78.D79.B80.C
Cloze
Formanypeopletoday,readingisnolongerrelaxation.Tokeepuptheirworktheymust
readletters,reports,tradepublications,interofficecommunications,nottomention
newspapersandmagazines.anever-endingfloodofwords.In61ajoboradvancingin
one,theabilitytoreadandcomprehend62canmeanthedifferencebetweensuccessand
failure.Yettheunfortunatefactisthatmostofusare63readers.Mostofusdevelop
poorreading64atanearlyage,andnevergetoverthem.Themaindeficiency65in
theactualstuffoflanguageitself----words.Takenindividually,wordshave66
meaninguntiltheyarestrungtogetherintophrases,sentencesandparagraphs67,
however,theuntrainedreaderdoesnotreadgroupsofwords.Helaboriouslyreadsoneword
atatime,oftenregressingto68wordsorpassages.Regression,thetendencytolook
backover69youhavejustread,isacommonbadhabitinreading.Anotherhabitwhich
70downthespeedofreadingisvocalization--soundingeachwordeitherorallyormentally
as71reads.
Toovercomethesebadhabits,somereadingclinicsuseadevicecalledan72,
whichmovesabar(orcurtain)downthepageatapredeterminedspeed.Thebarissetata
slightlyfasterrate73thereaderfindscomfortable,inorderto"stretch"him.The
acceleratorforcesthereadertoreadfast.74word-by-wordreading,regressionandsub
vocalizationpracticallyimpossible.Atfirst75issacrificedforspeed.Butwhenyou
learntoreadideasandconcepts,youwillnotonlyreadfaster,76yourcomprehension
willimprove.Manypeoplehavefound77readingskilldrasticallyimprovedaftersome
training.78CharlieAu,abusinessmanager,forinstance,hisreadingratewasa
reasonablygood172wordsaminute79thetraining,nowitisanexcellent1,378wordsa
minute.Heisdelightedthathowhecan80alotmorereadingmaterialinashortperiod
oftime.
61.A.applyingB.doingC.offeringD.getting
62.A.quicklyB.easilyC.roughlyD.decidedly
63.A.goodB.curiousC.poorD.urgent
64.A.trainingB.habitsC.situationsD.custom
65.A.liesB.combinesC.touchesD.involves
66.A.someB.alotC.littleD.dull
67.A.FortunatelyB.InfactC.LogicallyD.Unfortunately
68.A.reuseB.rereadC.rewriteD.recite
69.A.whatB.whichC.thatD.if
70.A.scalesB.cutsC.slowsD.measures
71.A.someoneB.oneC.heD.reader
72.A.acceleratorB.actorC.amplifierD.observer
73.A.thenB.asB.beyondC.beyondD.than
74.A.enablingB.leadingC.makingD.indicating
75.A.meaningB.comprehensionC.gistD.regression
76.A.butB.norC.orD.for
77.A.ourB.yourC.theirD.sucha
78.A.LookatB.TakeC.MakeD.Consider
79.A.forB.inC.afterD.before
80.A.masterB.gooverC.presentD.getthrough
答案:
61.D62.A63.C64.B65.A66.C67.D68.B69.A70.C
71.B72.A73.D74.C75.B76.A77.C78.B79.DS80.D
Cloze
Tomanypeoplewholivehereandtothemillionswhovisiteachyear,SanFranciscois
ajewelofAmericancitiesforitsbeauty,cultureandquirkiness.For61different
reasons,a62numberofhomelesspeoplealsofindit63.
64,SanFranciscomaybethebesthaveninAmericaforthe65.Theweatheris
consistently66.Citywelfare67arelargerthan68availableinmost69
places----bymorethan$100amonth70----andhaveno71time.
72,asoneofthenation'slastbastionsofliberalism,SanFranciscooffersan
73widearrayof74servicesbutthepoor75publicandprivateprogramsthat
helpwith76medicalneeds,childcare,jobtrainingandsubstanceabusetreatment.
"We're77,"MayorWillieL.Brownsaidinarecentinterview.
Butalltheeffortsheretoaddressthe78ofhomelessness,peoplewhoworkwithSan
Francisco'spoorsaytheirprogramscannotbestretchedtocoverthenumberofpeoplewho
needthem.Theexperts79thatthecity'slonghistoryoftolerance,individualbenefits
of$345amonthandsupportprogramsserveasamagnetforhomelesspeopleatatimewhen
thecitycannotmeetthe80foraffordablehousingandhousingcostsoverallhave
becomethehighestofanycityinthecountry.
61.A.entirelyB.whollyC.completelyD.integrate
62.A.risingB.raisingC.risenD.raised
63.A.culturalB.beautifulC.idealD.quirky
64.A.InsomecasesB.InmanyrespectsC.InmanywaysD.Inmanycases
65.A.oldB.richC.poorD.wholeness
66.A.warmB.tineC.softD.mild
67.A.benefitsB.profitsC.advantagesD.goodness
68.A.theB.thoseC.thatD.this
69.A.elseB.anyC.otherD.some
70