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2017年河南专升本英语真题
PartIVocabularyandStructure(1*40)
Directions:
Thereare40incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthesentence,andthenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
1.Inordertosearchfortheescapedprisoner,thepolicedecidetoquestioncomesalongthisroad.
A.whoB.whomC.whoeverD.whomever
2.AlbertEinsteinoftenstressedtointerviewersthathisaccomplishmentswouldcertainlyhavebeenachievedbyotherslived.
A.hehadneverB.neverhadhe
C.neverhehadD.hadhenever
3.Somecompanieshaveintroducedflexibleworkingtimewithlessemphasisonpressure
.
A.andmoreonefficiencyB.andmoreefficiency
C.thanefficiencyD.thanmoreonefficiency
4.Theyaregoingtohavetheservicemananair-conditionerintheofficenextweek.
A.
installB.toinstall
C.tobeinstalledD.installed
5.Moreandmorepeoplebegintorealizethatitisabouttimethegovernmentfurthermeasurestocontrolpollution.
A.musttakeB.istakingC.takesD.took
6.Whilecrossingthemountainareas,allthemenhadgunsforprotectionlesttheybythelocalbandits.
A.beattackedB.wereattacked
C.mustbeattackedD.wouldbeattacked
7.Themanagerpromisedtokeepmeofhowourbusinesswasgoingon.
A.tobeinformedB.oninforming
C.informedD.informing
8.mirrortheideasandopinionsofwomenintheUnitedStatesinthelaterpartofthe1800s.
A.WhetherthenovelsofMaryJaneHomes
B.ThenovelsbyMaryJaneHomes
C.MaryJaneHomeswrotenovels
D.WhyMaryJaneHomeswrotenovels
9.myfatherwantstodoafterheretiresistowriteabook.
A.WhichB.ThatC.WhatD.Those
10.Thespeedlighttravelsissaidtobethemaximumintheuniverse.A.bywhichB.fromwhichC.inwhichD.atwhich
11.Stevenmyletter;otherwisehewouldhaverepliedbeforenow.
A.hasreceivedB.shouldhavereceived
C.couldn’thavereceivedD.oughttohavereceived12.Yourhairwants.You’dbetterhaveitdonetomorrow.
A.tocutB.cuttingC.cutD.beingcut13.Tomcan’tspeakChinese,butPeter.
A.doB.doesC.didD.done14.Allthosearemattersattention.
A.isworthyB.worthy
C.worthyofD.whichisworthyof15.Butforyourhelp,I.
A.canhavefailedagainB.mayhavefailedagain
C.willbelivingD.willhavebeenliving16.Mr.GrantinHangzhousince2006.Helovesthiscity.
A.hasbeenlivingB.lived
C.willbelivingD.willhavebeenliving17.Theywereinwhentheyleftthattheyforgottheairlinetickets.
A.arushsoanxiousB.asuchanxiousrush
C.suchananxiousrushD.soananxiousrush18.Undernocircumstancesourcar.
A.theyareborrowB.aretheytoborrow
C.theywillborrowD.couldtheybeborrowing
19.You’regoingtotheUnitedStatesnextyear.YoushouldnowpracticeEnglishasmuchaspossible
A.speakB.tospeakC.speakingD.spoke
20.Allflightsbecauseofthesnowstorm,wedecidedtotakethetrain.
A.werecanceledB.hadbeencanceled
C.havingcanceledD.havingbeencanceled21.Onlyonelittleboytheaccident.Everyoneelsewaskilled.
A.survivedB.submittedC.sufferedD.succeeded
22.Idon’tknowwhetherwhathesaidisture,butI’lltrytoit.
A.confineB.confessC.conformD.confirm23.Mycameracanbetotakepicturesincloudyorsunnyconditions.
A.treatedB.adjustedC.adoptedD.remedied24.Childrenwhoareoverprotectedbytheirparentsmaybecome.
A.hurtB.damagedC.spoiledD.harmed
25.Ithinkthewholepaperhatoberewritten;onlythefirstfewparagraphsmaybe.
A.sustainedB.containedC.retainedD.maintained26.Theboat,throwingtheboysintothewater.
A.turnedonB.turneddownC.turnedoffD.turnedover
27.Theteacheraskedadifficultquestion,butfinallyPeteragoodanswer.
A.cameuptoB.cameupfor
C.cameupwithD.cameupagainst
28.Mr.Wangisgettingtoooldforfootball.Hedecidestotennisinstead.
A.takeinB.takeuoC.takeforD.takeover29.Notlongago,apersonwhoIknowverywellwasanaccident.
A.relatedtoB.includedin
C.involvedinD.subjectedto
30.Itisourpolicythatwewillachieveunitythroughpeacefulmeans.A.consistentB.considerateC.continualD.continuous
31.Manypeoplecomplainoftherapidofmodernlife.
A.
rateB.paceC.speedD.growth
32.Wediscussedthisproblemforseveraldays,butcouldn’tcometoa(n).
A.resultB.endC.conclusionD.growth
I.ameverydaybytheslowbusserviceinthiscity.
A.annoyedB.confusedC.horrifiedD.irritated34.Noonelikehimbecausehisactiondoesn’thiswords.
A.correspondwithB.agreeon
C.communicatewithD.consistof35.HisknowledgeofEnglishliteratureismine.
A.superiorthanB.superiorto
C.superiormorethanD.superiorbetterto
36.Herarelygoestothecinemaashisworkalmostallhistime.A.takesawayB.takesoverC.takeupD.takesin
37.TheWorld-Cupfootballmatchwillbetekevisedtotheworld.A.aliveB.livingC.liveD.lively
38.TherestaurantisbusyonSundays,soI’llphoneuptodayandatable.
A.preserveB.reserveC.observeD.deserve39.Neverwasteanything.butneverwastetime.
A.afterallB.allinallC.aboveallD.allover
40.Generallyspeaking,abusinessletershouldbewritteninformalstyleinapersonalone.
A.ratherthanB.otherthanC.lessthanD.morethan
PartIICloze(1*20)
Directions:
Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblankthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassageandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet
Americanssufferfromanoverdoseofwork.Regardless_41_whotheyareorwhattheydo,Americansspend_42_timeatworkthanatanytimesinceWorldWarII.
In1950,theUShadfewerworkinghours_43_anyindustrializedcountry.Today,itexceedseverycountry_44_Japan,whereindustrialemployeeslog2,155hoursayearcompared_45_1951intheUSand1603inthe_46_WestGermany.
Between1969and1989,employedAmericans_47_anaverageof138hourstotheiryearlyworkschedules.Theworkweek_48_above40hours,butpeopleareworkingmoreweekseachyear._49_,paidtimeoffholidays,vacations,sickleaveshrank_50_15percentinthe1990s.
Ascorporationshave_51_stiffercompetitionandslowergrowthinproductivity,theyhavepressedemployeestoworklonger.Cost-cuttinglay-offsinthe1990s_52_theprofessionalandmanagerialruns,_53_fewerpeopletogetthejobdone.Inlower-paidoccupations,_54_wageshavebeenreduced,workershaveaddedhours_55_overtimeorextrajobsto_56_theirlivingstandard.TheGovernmentestimatesthatmorethansevenmillionpeopleholdasecondjob.
Forthefirsttime,large_57_ofpeoplesaytheywanttocut_58_onworkinghours,evenifitmeansearninglessmoney._59_mostemployersareunwillingtoletthemdoso.TheGovernment,
whichhassteppedbackfromitstraditional_60_asaregulatorofworktime,shouldtakestepstomakeshorterhourspossible.
41.A.ofB.withC.forD.by
42.A.lessB.sameC.moreD.much
43.A.toB.likeC.thanD.among
44.A.andB.butC.asD.or
45.A.for
B.with
C.in
D.at
46.A.past
B.late
C.earlier
D.former
47.A.added
B.increased
C.brought
D.totaled
48.A.stood
B.stopped
C.remained
D.set
49.A.HoweverB.NeverthelessC.ThereforeD.Moreover
50.A.byB.atC.withD.below
51.A.sufferedB.experiencedC.undertakenD.endured
52.A.shortenedB.reducedC.lessenedD.relieved
53.A.leaving
54.A.when
B.left
B.where
C.leave
C.while
D.toleave
D.though
55.A.by
B.for
C.to
D.in
56.A.preserveB.conserveC.improveD.protect
57.A.numbersB.amountsC.figuresD.quantities
58.A.offB.outC.inD.back
59.A.For
B.Furthermore
C.But
D.And
60.A.rule
B.function
C.task
D.role
PartIIIReadingComprehension(2*20)
Directions:
Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorincompletesentences.Foreachofthemthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
Passage1
TheWhiteHouseisthemostvisitedresidenceintheworld.ToursmaybescheduledthroughourWashingtonDCoffice.Duetosecurityandschedulingprocedures,thereareafewthingsyoushouldknowbeforerequestingatour:
•Onlygroupsof10ormoremayrequestatour.
•Requestsmustbesubmittedwithaminimumofonemonth’sadvancenoticefromthedateofthetour.Noticeofwhetheryourapplicationisacceptedwillbegiven10dayspriortothedaterequested.Alltours,evenaftertheyhavebeenconfirmed,aresubjecttocancellationduetosecurityinterests.
•ToursareonlyconductedTuesdaythroughSaturdayfrom7:
30amto11:
30am.
Toprocessyourrequestforatour,pleasecontactourWashingtonofficeat(202)224-5521andprovidethefollowinginformation:
•
Date(s)requesting.
•Securityinformationforeachpersoninyourparty,including:
nameasitappearsonI.D.(I.D.requiredforages14andup),dateofbirth,socialsecuritynumber,countryoforigin,andcitizenship.
•Ahomeaddressanddaytimeandeveningphonenumbersforthedesignated(指派的)leaderofthegroup.
•AcontactnumberwhileinDCforthedesignatedleaderofthegroup.
Afteryourrequestis,ourofficewillcontactyouwithfurtherinstructions.
61.Thisnoticeistoprovideinformationabout.
A)schedulingofWashingtonDCtours
B)thesecuritysystemoftheWhiteHouse
C)applicationforatouroftheWhiteHouse
D)dutiesofatourgroupleader
62.TheWhiteHouseisopentothepublic.
A)onweekdaysonly
B)fivedaysaweek
C)everyotherday
D)onweekendsonly
63.ApplicationforagrouptouroftheWhiteHousemustbesubmitted.
A)exactlyonthedateofapplication
B)atleast30daysinadvance
C)anydaybetweenTuesdayandSa