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1、西安交通大学2005年西安交通大学现代远程教育高起本入学考试复习题英 语(一)注:答案一律写在答题纸上,写在试题上无效.单项选择(共15小题,计30分) 1.Though they are people of different sorts, they always buy dresses of style.A. X, the B. the, a C. X, a D. the, the 2.The purpose of the research had a more important meaning for them than .A. ours B. those of ours C. it

2、had for ours D. it did for us3.-There must have been a storm there.- .A. There couldnt be B. There neednt beC.I think there was D. There mustnt have been4.The temperature of a person is about 37A. formal B. common C. normal D. usual 5.-I dont suppose he could have done well in the mid-term exam last

3、 week, he?A. had; Yes B. did; No C. couldnt; Yes D. had; No6.-Its at least ten years since we parted with each othet, Joe,- .-Neither would I have, if I hadnt been called. A. You havent changed a bit, Jim B. I made you out on seeing you, Jim C. I had thought I would meet you here, Jim D. I didnt rec

4、ognize you at first, Jim7. It was very kind of you to do the washing-up, but you . A. mustnt have done it B. shouldnt have done it C. mightnt have done it D. didnt have to do it8.-Come on in, Peter I want to show you something.-Oh, how nice of you! I you to bring me a gift.A. never think; are going

5、B. never think; were going C. didnt think; were going D. hadnt thought; were going9.-Dont look down upon, Rob. He has his own advantages.- Oh, yes. He is strong others are weak.A. .where B. since C. if D. though10. really surprised me most was the suggestion that he .A. What; should make B. What; ha

6、d madeC. That; should make D. That; had made11.Although in China, he is well known for his novel about Russia.A. lived; X B. born; but C. brought up; yet D. being raised; X12. you think will make a trip to Paris,A. Who can it be that B. Whom do C. Whom can it be D. Who will it be13. Dont you think i

7、t nice to have the bedroom nice and clean?A. looked B. looking C. to look D. look14.Shut you mouth. Nothing stop me once Ive made my mind.A. will B. ought to C. must D. shall15. or you will fail; would be the situation you face.A. Try hard; so B. Dont lose heart; whichC. Go all out; such D. Keep up

8、you courage; as.完形填空(共20小题,计40分) When I was in 7th grade, I had a lot of trouble 16 ,My mother used to sit by my side, and 17 each paragragh of each school reading assignment(任务) to me because I didnt understand 18 I was reading. She would have to read each paragragh to me, and then after each 19 ,s

9、he 20 what we just read. In class, I tried to 21 the fact that I couldnt read .My teachers gave us the last 10 22 of class to start our reading homework, and I would sit there for the last ten minutes of class staring at the 23 , pretending I was 24 it-I remember a terrible feeling of not wanting to

10、 get in trouble for not being able to comprehend(理解). I had to 25 until I got home so my mother could explain it to me. 26 did I ever get into Cornell University? By eighth grade I started understanding a little on my own, but I was reading at an incredibly 27 rate. In eighth grade, I got hold of al

11、l the speed reading tools I could get my hands on. I read them all very slowly at the time. I even went out and took a course on speed reading. Then I 28 my own system which was easier and produced quicker results. I started practicing these 29 everyday, and as I started to read faster, my understan

12、ding 30 .I found that I stopped daydreaming and 31 about other things while I was reading, and started getting the larger meaning. I was reading 32 and comprehending better. I found that when you read slowly, word 33 word, you get lost in the words. lose the bigger picture, and your comprehension 34

13、 .When you read faster, your concentration actually increases and your comprehension goes up because instead of getting lost in the words, you see the 35 picture.16. A. readB. readingC. with reading D. in read17. A. explainB. read C. listenD. dictate18. A. thatB. whyC. howD. what19. A. line B. parag

14、ragh C. word D. sentence20. A. summerize B. reportedC. retold D. spoke21. A. tell B. say C. hide D. open22. A. hoursB. minutesC. secondsD. days23. A. seeingB. pageC. classmateD. teacher24. A. peakingB. writingC. recitingD. reading25. A. waitB. goC. writeD. read26. A. WhenB. Why C. ThenD. How27. A ra

15、pidB. quickC. highD. slow28. A. developedB. learnedC. controlledD. bought29. A. booksB. systemsC. articlesD. techniques30. A. reduced B. increasedC. worseD. hopeless31. A. talkingB. readingC. findingD. thinking32. A. fasterB. slowerC. lessD. little33. A. inB. throughC. by D. on34. A. increaseB. deve

16、lopsC. dropsD. exercises35. A. partB. separatedC. wholeD. pieces.阅读理解(共20小题,计40分)ASydney, the capital of new South Wales, has a population of more than three million. It is not only Australias oldest and largest city but also its chief manufacturing(制造) center and business port as well as the larges

17、t center for selling wool in the world. Besides, Sydney is also a city with 30 golden beaches nearby. In Sydney if you say you are going to skiing, it often means water-skiing. If you are going to Kosciusko, you are probably going snow-skiing.The harbor of Sydney is spanned(跨越) by the famous arch(拱形

18、的) bridge and overlooked(俯瞰) by dramatic(惹人注目的) new Sydney Opera House. The Opera House has great white curving(弧形的) roofs and is described as one of the greater buildings in the 20th century.There are old classic buildings in Sydney as well, such as St. James Church, Hyde Park Barracks(海德公园营房) and

19、Parliament House(国会大厦). Of course there are also modem skyscrapers.It is estimated(估计) that by the end of the 20th century there will be five million people living in the metropolitan(大城市) complex along the coasting north and south of Sydney.36. Sydney is certainly . A. the largest city in the world

20、 B. the only city in New South Wales C. the manufacturing center in the world D. selling more wool than any other place in the world37. It seems that people in Sydney are used to . A. water-skiing B. snow-skiing C. its 30 beaches D. Both A and B38. We can see that the Harbor of Sydney, the famous ar

21、ch bridge and the Sydney Opera House are . A. near one another B. not all modern building in the 20th century C. all dramatically built D. amony the great building in the 20th century39. How many more people will there be in the city Sydney by the end of the 20th century? A. 3 million B. 5 million C

22、. Less than 2 million D. 2 million40. Which of the following paragraghs best shows that Sydney is a very old city? A. Paragragh 2 B. Paragragh 3 C. Paragragh 4 D. Paragragh 5B Why did the koala cross the road? To get to less harmful tree leaves on the other side, according to new Australian research

23、.For years koalas have puzzled scientists by risking their lives to cross busy highways to eat from a particular eucalyptus(桉树) while refusing hundreds of other trees of the same species.It is a new chemical in those particular eucalyptus trees that stopped the koalas from eating them. Koalas have a

24、 digestive system(消化系统) that lets them not be harmed by poison in the eucalyptus tree, which could be harmful to humans.The Guinness Book of Records lists koalas, native to Australia and in danger of extinction, as the worlds most strict eaters. They are known to choose 0.6 kilogram leaves to eat a

25、day from nine kilograms. A koalas diet is almost wholly limited to eucalyptus leaves, very low in energy-producing nutrients, but it is the picky(挑剔的) eating habit which is putting the animal at risk.Since European settlement, about 80% of the Australias eucalyptus forests have been cleared and most

26、 remaining trees are on private land.The koalas slow movement also make it a frequent victim(受害者) of dogs, cars and bush-fires, The Australian koala Foundation says that 4000 koala each year by dogs and traffic. Koalas now number less than 100000 down from millions in the 1920s when were shot for th

27、eir fur.41. Koalas eat from . A. some eucalyptus trees B. hundreds of eucalyptus trees B. only a certain kind of eucalyptus tree D. trees of the same eucalyptus species42.The population of koalas would increase if . A. they did not eat eucalyptus trees B. their food was not limited to a particular e

28、ucalyptus tree leaves C. they ate some harmless food D. they ate what human beings eat43. From the passage we can infer that . A. 20% of Australians eucalyptus forests have been cut dowm B. more than 20% the eucalyptus trees are private C. koalas are at risk in Australia D. the remaining eucalyptus

29、tress in Australia belong to private property44.Which statement is true? A. Millions of koalas were shot for their fur in the 1920s B. 100000 koalas will be shot for their fur in Australia C. In the 1920s there were more than one million koalas in Australia D. There were millions of koalas living in

30、 Australia in the 1920s.45.If the Australians want to protect the koalas, . A. they must protect and improve the living surroundings B. they must plant all kinds of eucalyptus trees everywhere C. they must change the animals eating habitsD. they must keep the balance of natureCA scientist who has sp

31、ent many years studying sleep was asked this question:“Why do we need sleep?”His answer was:“If we do not sleep, we get very sleepy.”No one knows exactly why we sleep. But scientists have learned a lot. From sleep experiment, scientists have learned that there are four different stages of sleep.When you first fall asleep, your heart starts to beat more slowly and your breathing slow down. If something wakes you, you might not think that you had been asleep. Some people call this kind of sleep dozing. Scie

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