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1、莆田学院高职招考英语模拟试题附答案2016某某学院高职招考英语模拟试题(附答案)第一节(共15小题;每题1分,满分15分)21. -CanI look at the menu for a few minutes before I decide? -Of course. _, sir.A. Make yourself at home B. Enjoyyourself C. It doesnt matter D. Take your time 22. When first -_ to the market, these products enjoyed great success.A. intro

2、ducing B. introduced C. introduce D. being introduced23. There were dirty marks on her trousers _ she had wiped her hands.A. where B. which C. when D. that24. The evening news es on at seven oclock and _ only thirties minutes.A. keeps B. continues C. finishes D. lasts25. - Has San finished his homew

3、ork today? -I have no idea. He _ it this morning.A. did B. has done C. was doing D. had done26. The forest guards often find campfires that have not been _ pletely.A. turned down B. put out C. put away D. turned over27. _ you called me to say youre not ing, Ill see you at the theatre.A. Though B. Wh

4、ether C. Until D. Unless28. “ We cant go out in this weather, ” said Bob, _ out of the window.A. looking B. to look C. looked D. having looked29. You _ be tired youve only been working for an hour.A. must not B. wont C. cant D. may not30. I _ you not to move my dictionary - now I cant find it.A. ask

5、ed B. ask C. was asking D. had asked31. If you buy more than ten, they knock 20 percent off _.A. a price B. price C. the price D. prices32. -Do you like _ here? -Oh, yes. The air, the weather, the way of life. Everything is so nice.A. this B. these C. that D. it33. I must be getting fat I can _ do m

6、y trousers up.A. fairly B. hardly C. nearly D. seldom34. According to the art dealer, the painting _ go for at least a million dollars.A. is expected B. expects C. expected D. is expecting35. Thats an unpleasant thing to say about your father after _ hes done for you.A. Something B. anything C. all

7、D. that第二节:完型填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分) Tracy Wong is a well-known Chinese-American writer. But her writing _36_ was something she picked up by herself. After her first _37_, teaching disabled children, she became a part-time writer for IBM. _38_, writing stories was simply a _39_interest. Tracy sent th

8、ree of her stories to a publisher (出版商). _40_, they immediately suggested that she put them together to make a single one long _41_ and paid Tracy a $ 50,000 advance. “A pretty money, ” said the publisher, “ for _42_ writer. ”_43_ Tracys characters (人物)are interesting. Her stories sometimes _44_ rea

9、ders uneasy: those about the super nature. “ My mother believe I could_45_ the afterlife world, ” she told a close friend, “ She used to have me speak with my grandmother , who died many years ago.”“Could I? I dont think I can, ” Tracy said with a laugh, “But I do have _46_when things e to me _47_.

10、” Once she was wondering how to plete a _48_ set in ancient(古代的) China, _49_ the doorbell rang. It was a FedEx delivery man, with a copy of a book on Chinese _50_ . It came without her having _51_ it. Though she has published 10 books, Tracy has remained _52_ by her fame. She lived in the same _53_

11、she lived 27 years ago although in a more fortablehome. There is more room for _54_ in her life and it wasnt just _55_. 36. A. skill B. experience C. practice D. method37. A. duty B. effort C. job D. task38. A. Instead B. Normally C. Certainly D. Then39. A. general B. deep C. personal D. lively40. A

12、. Interested B. Anxiously C. Seriously D. Encouraged41. A. film B. story C. program, D. article 42. A. a foreign B. a popular C. an unusual D. an unknown43. A. Now that B. Even though C. Just because D. Except that44. A. find B. turn C. leave D. hold45. A. make up B. connect with C. control D. expla

13、in46. A. events B. chances C. feelings D. moments47. A. for no reason B. from a distance C. by accident D. as gifts48. A. description B. painting C. scene D. talk 49. A. Surprisingly B. Suddenly C. Expectedly D. Fortunately50. A. cooking B. history C. play D. medicine51. A. known B. sent C. realized

14、 D. ordered52. A. unchanged B. excited C. determined D. unmoved53. A. life B. city C. house D. way54. A. success B. work C. joy D. variety55. A. writing B. reporting C. luck D. fun第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每题2分,满分40分)ARome had the forum. London has Speakers Corner. Now always-on-the-go New Yorker have Liz and

15、 Bill. Liz and Bill, two college graduates in their early 20s, have spent a whole year trying to have thousands of people talk to them in the subway station and on busy street corners. Just talk.Using a 2-feet-high sign that says, “Talk to Me,” they attract conversationalists, who one evening includ

16、ed a mental patient, and men in business suits. They dont collect money. They dont push the religion. So what is the point?“To see what happens, ” said Liz. “We simply enjoy life with open conversation(交流).”Shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks, they decided to walk from New York city to Wash

17、ington, a 270-mile trip. They found they loved talking to people along the way and wanted totalk with the strangers after their return.“It started as a crazy idea,” Liz said. “We were so curious about all the strangers walking by with their stories. People will talk to us about anything: their jobs,

18、 their clothes, their childhood, anything.” Denise wanted to talk about an exam she was going to take. She had stopped for the second time in two days, to let two listeners know how it went. Marcia had lost her husband to a serious disease.“That was very heavy on my mind,” Marcia said. “ To be able

19、to talk about it to totally strangers was very good, ” she explained. To celebrate a year of talking, the two held a get-together in a city park for all the people they had met in the past year. A few hundred people showed up, as well as some television cameramen and reporters. They may plan more pa

20、rties or tried to attract more people to join their informal talks. Some publishers have expressed their interest in the book, something they say theyll consider.56. What did Liz and Bill start doing after September 2001?A. Chatting with people B. Setting up street signs C. Telling stories to strang

21、ers D. Orgnising a speakers corner 57. What they have been doing can be describe as _.A. pointless B. normal C. crazy D. successful58. Why are Denise and Marcia mentioned in the text?A. They knew Liz and Bill very well. B. They happened to meet the writer of the text.C. They organized the get-togeth

22、er in the city park.D. They are example of those who talked to Liz and Bill.59. What will Liz and Bill do in the future?A. Going for publishing. B. Do more television program.C. Continuing what they are doing. D. Spending more time reading books.60. How do they like the idea of writing a book?A. The

23、y have decided to wait for a year or two. B. They will think about it carefully.C. They agreed immediately. D. They found it hard to do that.B My first reaction was annoyance. It was Friday afternoon, and I was within an hour of finishing my work for the week. As I was leaving, a nurse brought me on

24、e more patient message. The statement read, “Mir. Johns called to say that she has had blurred vision (视觉模糊) ever since her medical test this morning. ” I smiled. Suddenly our test were causing eye problems. This week my patients had questioned everything. My patient with high pressure had stopped i

25、ng to her treatment on the advice of an International chat room. A woman who had mental problem was substituting(用.代替)St. Johns words for her medication. Now Mrs. Jones was imaging the problems. I rolled my eyes. My second reaction was worry. As I looked through her record, I tried to figure out why

26、 she would have blurred vision, but nothing in her record explained the new problem. Shes probably just anxious, I thought. Still, she wouldnt have called if she had been all right. I picked up the phone. What next I felt can only be described as delight. Before I made the call, the nurse ran in: Mr

27、s. Jones called. Her vision is fine. Turns out she picked up the wrong glasses when she left the office. The X-ray technician has been having the same problem. I let out a laugh. Mir. Jones had been right. Her vision had been blurred. Now we know why. Finally I felt shame. I came to realize what Mir

28、. Jones had taught me. I had first known she was wrong, that her anxiety has clouded her judgment. Instead, my medical training had clouded mine. Now I feel thankful that Mir. Jones had figured it out before I made a mistake about our relation. Patients came to me for my help. They pay me to listen,

29、 diagnose (诊断) , treat and talk. That suggests trust; I must remember that, and trust them too.61. The writer smiled while reading the patient message because he knew _ .A. Mir. Jones would ask for more tests B. The patient was being unreasonableC. the nurse was joking with him D. Mir. Jones would c

30、all him62. What has caused Mir. Jones eye problem?AWrong glasses. B. Medical checkup. C. Her own imagination D. Chatting on the Internet63. The underlined words “ clouded her judgment” in the last paragraph probably mean _ .A. made her less trustful toward the doctor B. put her in control of her own

31、 feelingsC. made her less able to think clearly D. put her in a dangerous situationC Its not the flashiest car in the world. Not even close. But in 1971 Volkswagen named Helios can do something most cars cant: run on solar energy energy from the suns light and heat! Joshua Bechtold, 14, and the othe

32、r students at the Riverside School in Lyndonville, Vermont worked many months to get ready for the 1999 American Tour De Sol (“Sol” is the Latin word for “sun”). They named their car after Helios, the sun god in Greek mythology(神话). The four-year-old Tour De Sol encouraged the use of “green”, or environmentally fr

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