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成人高考高起点《英语》试题.docx

1、成人高考高起点英语试题2002年成人高考学校招生全国统一考试 英 语一、语音知识(共5小题,每题1.5分,共7.5分)在下列每组单词中,有一个单词的划线部分与其他单词的划线部分的读音不同。找出这个词,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括号里。( )1A. childhood B. chemist C. church D. chest( )2. A. dear B. hear C. near D. bear( )3. A. excellent B. excuse C. explain D. express( )4. A. museum B. popular C. dustbin D. valuabl

2、e( )5. A. coast B. float C. soap D. broad二. 词汇与语法知识(共25小题;每1.5分,共37.5分)从每小题的四个选项中,选出最佳的一项,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括号里。( )6. He took the machine to pieces to find out how it _. A. progressed B. operated C. equipped D. managed( )7. I asked two people to help me start my car, but _ of them knew what to do. A. e

3、ither B. none C. both D. neither( )8. Lets visit the bookstore on my way back home, _? A. shant we B. wont you C. shall we D. will you( )9. Please be sure to telephone me next time you _ to our city. A. will come B. come C. came D. are coming( )10. He wondered if he could slip out of the lecture hal

4、l without anyone _. A. noticing B. noticed C. to notice D. being noticed( )11. You realize that you were driving at 100 miles per hour, dont you? - No, officer, I _ have been. This car cant do more than 70. A. neednt B. shouldnt C. couldnt D. might not( )12. Class is to begin in a minute, but the te

5、acher still hasnt _. A. come on B. turned out C. come along D. turned up ( )13. By the end of last year we _ more than 200 students of English all over the province. A. trained B. would have trained C. had trained D. have trained( )14. _ the teachers suggestion, Tom finally found a way to settle the

6、 problem. A. Following B. To follow C. Follow D. He followed( )15. Hello, may I speak to Dr. Bush? -_. A. Yes, Im Bush B. Yes, its me C. Here is Bush D. Speaking( )16. Of the two new teachers, who do you like_? A. much B. better C. well D. the most( )17. Something about his manager suggested that he

7、 _ not interested in what we were doing. A. was B. were C. be D. is( )18. The belief that the children of working mothers usually suffer is_ by most scientists. A. rejected B. refused C. resisted D. reduced( )19. Catherine is one of the brightest students who _ from the Department of Computer Scienc

8、e, Brown University. A. is graduated B. has graduated C. are graduated D. have graduated( )20. I always regret not _ harder when I was young. A. studying B. having studied C. to study D. to have studied( )21. Her dog ran out of the yard _ the old lady opened the gate. A. moment B. a moment C. the mo

9、ment D. that moment ( )22. The phone is ringing. - Who could _ be? It is already midnight. A. he B. it C. this D. that( )23. There used to be a coffee shop next to your house,_? A. wasnt there B. didnt there C. wasnt it D. didnt it( )24. Not until he finished his homework _ him to watch TV in the ev

10、ening. A. his mother allowed B. his mother had allowed C. did his mother allow D. had his mother allowed( )25. He thought nobody was around, but he was in fact seen _ into the office building. A. to steal B. steal C. stole D. stolen( )26. You dont have to pay for your flights; theyre _ in the price

11、of your holiday. A. concluded B. held C. settled D. included( )27. Have you ever been to the square _ was built last year? A. which B. where C. when D. what( )28. They started off at about 5 oclock in the morning. They should _ there by now. A. arrive B. have been arriving C. have arrived D. be arri

12、ving( )29. In this park, sparrows often fly down from trees to eat from visitors hands. They are used to _ in this way. A. be fed B. feed C. having fed D. being fed( )30. Its such a big room. If you dont speak loud enough, youll never make yourself_. A. hear B. hearing C. to hear D. heard三. 完形填空(共20

13、小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括号里。Mr. Jones was traveling in a car. Soon after setting out from a village to drive to London, he heard a strange noise from the back of the car. Naturally, he _31_ to have a look. He examined the wheels_32_ but found nothing

14、 wrong. _33_, he got back into the car and _34_ his way. The noise began almost immediately and was louder than _35_. Quickly turning his head, the man saw what appeared to be a great black cloud following the car._36_ he stopped at a village later on, he was told that a queen bee must be _37_ in hi

15、s car as there were thousands of bees nearby._38_ learning this, the man realized that the only way to get rid of the bees would be to drive away as _39_ as possible. After an hours hard driving, he arrived in London where he _40_ his car outside a hotel and went in to have a drink. It was not long

16、_41_ a waiter who had seen him _42_ hurried in to inform him that his car was covered with _43_. The poor driver telephoned the police and explained what had happened. The _44_decided the best way to _45_the situation would be to call in a bee-keeper. In a short time, the bee-keeper arrived. He foun

17、d the _46_passenger hidden near the wheel at the back of the car. Very _47_ to the driver for his _48_ gift, the bee-keeper took the queen and her thousands of _49_ home in a large box. Then, the driver drove away in peace, _50_ free from the “black cloud”, which had hung over his car.( )31. A. move

18、d out B. got out C. turned around D. drove back( )32. A. closely B. quietly C. clearly D. deeply( )33. A. However B. Though C. Instead D. Therefore( )34. A. went B. continued C. started D. drove( )35. A. ever B. the beginning C. the past D. early( )36. A. Until B. Before C. When D. Since( )37. A. ta

19、ken B. found C. hidden D. stored ( )38. A. At B. On C. For D. In( )39. A. carefully B. quietly C. bravely D. quickly( )40. A. sent B. rested C. parked D. lay( )41. A. before B. then C. until D. when( )42. A. come over B. arrive C. set off D. leave( )43. A. bees B. dust C. flowers D. a cloud( )44. A.

20、 waiter B. driver C. expert D. police( )45. A. get rid of B. go on with C. clean up D. deal with( )46. A. mistaken B. anxious C. unpopular D. unwelcome( )47. A. thankful B. angry C. surprised D. delightful( )48. A. worthless B. expensive C. unexpected D. usual( )49. A. sisters B. lovers C. followers

21、 D. prisoners( )50. A. by and by B. at least C. by all means D. at present四. 阅读理解(共15小题,每题3分,共45分)阅读下列短文,然后根据短文的内容从每小题的四个选择项中选出最佳的一项, 并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括号里。AFor 30 years, Randy J. Murphy drove without being stopped by the policeand without a drivers license (驾驶执照).The 46-year-old mans luck came to an e

22、nd last May. On his way home from his job as a dishwasher, he turned up the radio in the car.“I just turned the corner, and there was Mark,” Murphy said of the police officer who has since made such a difference in his life.Officer Mark Taylor had stopped the car as he heard the blaring (震耳的) music.

23、 When he asked for a drivers license, Murphy said that he didnt have one.Murphy told Taylor he couldnt read well enough to tale the written part of the licensing test. “He said people just dont help anymore. I told him if he was willing, Id help him,” said Taylor. He gave Murphy his phone number. Th

24、at afternoon Murphy called the officer.For the next three months, the men met several times a week to review the questions which might appear in the test. When Murphy took the test, Taylor went with him. Murphy passed on his sixth attempt (尝试). He then sailed through the road test. On September 5, h

25、e got his license.Taylors act of kindness won him the Officer of the Month award(奖) from the Knoxville Police Department. “People should help each other if they can,” Taylor said. “Randy did all the work. I just guided him along.”Although Murphy has overcome the difficulty that kept him from getting

26、 a drivers license, he hasnt stopped there. “We still meet once a week to read,” Taylor said. “Weve also become friends.”“Im glad he pulled me over now,” said Murphy.( )51. Murphy was stopped by Taylor because_. A. the music hi his car was too loud B. he drove without a drivers licenseC. he made a w

27、rong turn at a corner D. he listened to the radio while driving( )52. After learning Murphys situation, Taylor decided _. A. to put an end to his luck B. to help him learn how to readC. to take away his drivers license D. to stop him from doing silly things( )53. In “he then sailed through the road

28、test” sailed through is close in meaning to _. A. tried his best in B. nearly failed in C. suffered a lot in D. easily succeeded in( )54. According to Taylor, he helped Murphy pass the licensing test because _. A. he felt sorry for the bad situation of the poorB. he wanted to win the Officer of the

29、Month awardC. he hated to see people in need of help were not helpedD. he thought it was a policemans duty to help people readBYou start to introduce an old friend to someone, and suddenly you cant remember that someones name even though you sense it is just there in your memory. Or you cant quite b

30、ring back the name of a film you just saw. Such tip-of-the-tongue or TOT incidents happen to almost everyone, notes Deborah Burke, a scientist at Pomona College in Claremont, California.These lapses(失误) have noting to do with remembering the meaning of a word, but rather with its sound. “Often, the

31、sound of a word is arbitrary (任意的) and senseless,” says Burke. This arbitrariness sometimes can make it difficult to bring back the word.The best way to prevent the problem is to use the name of a person or object as frequently as possible. “I tell people to do what salespeople often do-repeat peoples name several times just before you plan to see them,” says Liz Zelinski of the University of South California in Los Angeles.A TOT experience can seem worse when a similar-sounding(发音相似的),but incorre

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