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1、专升本公共英语试题一专升本公共英语试题一I. (词汇,每题1分,共35题)1. Five miles a long dista nee to an old lady of her age.A. seem to beingB. seem to beC. seems to beingD. seems to be2. The computer doesn t work well, so somethi wrong.A. can have goneB. should have goneC. must have goneD. ought to have gone3. A nu mber of stude

2、 nts in this class to Beiji ng once or twice.A. wereB. have bee nC. isD. has bee n4. A good secretary should always be in formed the latest flight schedule.A. toB. inC. withD. of5. I got the good n ews that they in pla nting trees on the sandy hills.A. have succeededB. had succeededC. succeedD. were

3、 succeedi ng6. Be sure to your work at the end of the exam.A. look overB. hang upC. set asideD. catch sight of7. The football game will be played on .A. June sixB. six JuneC. the sixth of JuneD. the six of June8. The police in vestigati on discovered that three young men were in the robbery.A. caugh

4、tB. in volvedC. conn ectedD. tighte ned9. It was in that small room they worked hard and dreamed of better days to come.A. whatB. i n whichC. whichD. that10. The disk I bought from the store yesterday was found to be A. emptyB. bla nkC. vacantD. hollow11. Please the water tap when you have finished

5、your washing.A. tur n onB. turn offC. turn outD. turn over12. If you wish to accept the invitation, please send an email to you acceptanee.A. con firmB. confineC. confrontD. conform13. Don t associate with bad boys your whole l ife will be ruined.A. orB. butC. andD. so that14. George loves his daugh

6、ter, he is strict with her.A. EvenB. ForC. AlthoughD. Whether15. In many cultures people insistA. inB. overthat the importa nee of being pun ctual.C. toD. on16. One difficulty has been solved. But another one will .A. ariseB. riseC. arouseD. arose17. The classroom is quite elean some waste paper on

7、the floor.A. except forB. besidesC. exceptD. without18. Hold the book please, for I can e the woFds ineit.A. more closeB. closerC. more closelyD. closely19. I shall have a companion in the house after all these years.A. aloneB. lo nelyC. si ngleD. simple20. He walked in the street without to buy any

8、thing.A. inten ti onB. heartC. purposeD. thought21. You if you had had higher score in the exam in ati on.A. must have got scholarshipB. would have got scholarshipC. should get scholarshipD. had got scholarship22. The disabled children need many things, but , they need love.A. first of allB. above a

9、llC. after allD. all in all23. will come and lend us a helping hand on such an awkward occasion?A. Do you suppose whoB. Whom do you supposeC. Who do you thinkD. Whom do you think24. He didn t tell me where he had sptdnis holidays. to know.A. Neither I caredB. Not did I careC. I didn t careD. Neither

10、 did I care25. I m for the suggestion that a special board to examine the problem.A. be set upB. will be set upC. must be set upD. has to be set up26. While studying he financially depended his wife.A. onB. ofC. toD. from27. his sister, Jack is quite and does not easily make friends with others.A. D

11、islikeB. UnlikeC. AlikeD. Liki ng28. No sooner had he got home it began to rain.A. whe nB. thatC. thanD. while29. That T-shirt was so tight that he decided to have it .A. be en largedB. enl argeC. enl argedD. to enl arge30. is known to the world, Mark Twain is a great American writer.A. ThatB. Which

12、C. AsD. It31. A lawy er s in come is usually very high, more tha n 200,000 dollars a year.A. add up toB. added up toC. amoun ted toD. amoun ti ng to32. , the students had to go to bed.A. The lights had gone outB. The lights havi ng gone outC. The lights went outD. The lights have gone out33. Only in

13、 this way out of the plan.A. you can talk himB. can you talk himC. him you can talkD. him can you talk34. Most parts of the country are drought.A. facing atB. coming acrossC. threate ned withD. surroun ded by35. “ The people are said to have bee n killed in the accide nt ” could be rewritte n as A.

14、It is said that ten people are killed in the accide nt.B. It was said that ten people were killed in the accide nt.C. It was said that ten people had bee n killed in the accide nt.D. It is said that ten people were killed in the accident.II.完型填空,每题1分,共10题Geography is the study of the relati on ship

15、betwee n people and the land. Geographers compare and con trast various places on the earth. But they also go bey ond the in dividual places and consider the earth as a 36 . The word geography 37 from two Greek words, ge, the Greek word for earth and graphein , 38 means to write. The English word ge

16、ography means to describe the earth. Some geography books focus on a small area like a town or city. Others deal with a state, a regi on, a n atio n, or an 39 con ti nent. Many geography books deal with the whole earth. Another way to divide the study of 40 is to distinguish between physical geograp

17、hy and cultural geography. The former focuses on the natural world; the _41 starts with human beings and studies how human beings and their environment act upon each other. But whe n geography is con sidered as a sin gle subject, 42 branch can n eglect the other.A geographer might be described 43 on

18、e who observes, records, and explains the differe nces betwee n places. If places 44 alike, there would be little n eed for geographers.We know, however, 45 no two places are exactly the same. Geography, the n, is a point of view, a special way of look ing at places.36. (A) whole (B) unit (C) part (

19、D) total37. (A) falls (B) removes (C) results (D) comes38. (A) what (B) that (C) which (D) it39. (A) exte nsive (B) en ormous (C) overall (D) en tire40. (A) world (B) earth (C) globe (D) geography41. (A) seco nd (B) latter (C) n ext (D) later42. (A) either (B) neither (C) one (D) each43. (A) for (B)

20、 to (C) by (D) as44. (A) bei ng (B) are (C) were (D) be45. (A) although (B) whether (C) since (D) thatIII. 阅读理解,前两篇每题 2分,后两篇每题 3分,共50分Passage 1I remember quite clearly the first time I was really shaken by my wife s intuition.We were look ing for a sec on d-ha nd car, and I had bee n much take n by

21、a rather nice drop-head with a well-cared-for appeara nce.“ Well, she runs nicely, ” I told my life afteroiute try “ Good stapt, engine sounds sweet, lowmileage and the right price. What do you think? ”“I don t like it. ”“ Why not? ”“I don t know. There s just something about the salesman that I don

22、 t believe.A few weeks after we had bought ano ther car elsewhere, I happe ned to find out the history of the drop-head. It had been seriously damaged in a crash before we saw it, and cleverly done up. The car was, in deed, a very bad risk.Of all the things about wome n that their husba nds do not u

23、n dersta nd, perhaps the biggest questi on is this: How can she ofte n be right about things of which she has absolutely no kno wledge? How does as in tuiti on?woman s in tuiti on work? What is this stra nge power that tells her exactly whe n her husba nd isn late on bus in ess, however hon est he p

24、rete nds to be? Is it guesswork, or some sixth sense that men don have?46. When was the “ first time ” the husband felt “ really shaken ” by his wifeA. When they bought ano ther car.B. When he lear ned about the history of the drop-head.C. When he realized she knew so much about cars.D. When his wif

25、e spoke about the salesma n.47. What does a person s intuition refer to according to this passage?A. The ability to see through thin gs.B. The ability to make a quick decisi on.C. The ability to pick out the best one among a nu mber of thin gs.D. The ability to know something by using one s feelings

26、.48. Why didn t the man know that the car was damaged at first?A. The damage was not serious at all.B. He was not careful eno ugh.C. It had bee n skillfully repaired.D. The salesma n only tried it out smoothly.49. What answer does the writer give to a woman s intuition?A. It is simply a bli nd guess

27、. C. It must be the sixth sen se.B. It is a special kind of kno wledge. D. He does ntreally an swer the questi on.50. From the passage we lear n that the salesma n was .A. cheat ing B. ho nest C. helpful D. kindPassage 2Social customs and ways of behav ing cha nge. Things which were con sidered impo

28、lite many years ago are now acceptable. Just a few years ago, it was considered impolite behavior for a man to smoke on street. No man who thought of himself by smok ing whe n a lady was in a room.Customs also differ from country to country. Does a man walk on the left or the right of a woman in you

29、r coun try? Or does nt it matter? Should you use both hands whe n you are eat ing? Should leave one in your lap or on the table?The America ns and the British not only speak the same Ian guage but also share a large nu mber of social customs. For example, in both America and En gla nd people shake h

30、ands whe n they meet each other for the first time. Also, most Englishmen will open a door for a woman or offer their seat to a woman, and so will most America ns. Prompt ness is importa nt both in En gla nd and in America. That is , if a dinner invitation is for 7 oclock , the dinner guest either a

31、rrives close to that time or calls up to explain his delay.The importa nt thing to remember about social customs is not to do anything that might make otherpeople feel uncomfortableespecially if they are your guests. When the food was served, one of the guests started to eat his peas with a knife. The other guests were amused or shocked, but the host calmly picked up his knife and bega n eati ng in the same way. It would have bee n bad manners to make his guest feel foolish o

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