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英语专升本模拟题第1套含问题详解
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英语应试模拟第1套
Ⅰ.Phonetics(5points)
Directions:
Ineachofthefollowinggroupsofwords,therearefour
underlinedlettersorlettercombinationsmarkedA,B,CandD.Comparethe
underlinedpartsandidentifytheonethatisdifferentfromtheothers
inpronunciation.Markyouranswerbyblackeningthecorresponding
letterontheAnswerSheet.
1.A.decadeB.aggressiveC.ancestorD.
bacteria
2.A.architectB.biochemistryC.butcherD.ache
3.A.acquireB.convenientC.admireD.
anxiety
4.A.roughB.daughterC.delightD.through
5.A.avenueB.argueC.barbecueD.
clue
Ⅱ.VocabularyandStructure(15points)
Directions:
Thereare15incompletesentencesinthissection.Foreach
sentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Chooseoneanswer
thatbestcompletesthesentenceandblackenthecorrespondingletteron
theAnswerSheet.
6.TheNewYorkpolicewereveryanxiousaboutthecrime.
A.learnmore
B.learningmore
C.tolearnmore
D.moretolearn
7.Cutaftertheclasswasover.
A.didchildrenrush
B.rushedchildren
C.childrenrush
D.dochildrenrush
8.Thisisoneofthemostbeautifulpicturesofscenerythat
displayedhere.
A.is
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B.are
C.hasbeen
D.havebeen
9.Whenyou'reready,I'lltakeyoutoairport.
A./
B.the
C.a
D.an
10.Foralatedrink,cometoournightclub,staysopenuntil4:
00a.m.
A.where
B.that
C.which
D.what
11.--Itisnotverycold.Idon'tthinkweneedthesebigjackets.
--Idon'tthinkso,
A.anyway
B.neither
C.either
D.too
12.Thetenantswereaskedtothrowallrecyclabletrashinto
A.thebiggreenplasticbag
B.thegreenbigplasticbag
C.thebigplasticgreenbag
D.thegreenplasticbigbag
13.gettingthehighestresultintheclass,Johnstillhadproblems
withclassmates.
A.Despiteof
B.Inspiteof
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C.Eventhough
D.Nonetheless
14.Ourkitchenisamess.Weanycleaningforweeks.
A.didn'tdo
B.haven'tbeendoing
C.don'tdo
D.haven'tdone
15.Openthewindow,?
A.doyou
B.don'tyou
C.willyou
D.won'tyou
16.Joseph,thepoliticianwholastweek,hasbeenreleasedunharmed.
A.iskidnapped
B.waskidnapped
C.hasbeenkidnapped
D.hadbeenkidnapped
17.Anumberisanabstractionnophysicalexistence.
A.has
B.tohave
C.thathas
D.whohas
18.Youcannotignorethesituationforever,onedayyouwillhaveto
theconsequencesofyouract.
A.lookupto
B.wakeupto
C.standupto
D.faceupto
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19.TheybadallstayedontheninthflooroftheMetropoleHotelinHong
Kong
inhalfofFebruary.
A.thesecond
B.second
C.thetwo
D.two
20.Womenwhoapplyforjobsinmiddleorseniormanagementhave
successthanmen,accordingtoanemploymentsurvey.
A.muchhigher
B.averyhigher
C.amuchhigher
D.farhigher
Ⅲ.Cloze(30points)
Directions:
Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoices
markedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatismostsuitableandmarkyour
answerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
Ontheanniversaryoftheartist'sbirth,VanGogh'sSunflowerswas
21forjustunder£25millionatthefineartauctioneers(拍卖商),
Christie's,inLondon.The22wastriplethepreviousrecordof£8
millionpaidin1985forMantegna'sAdorationoftheMagi.Atleastten
bidders23forthepainting,half24telephone,anonymouslybattling
itoutinleapsof£500,000.VanGoghwroteinaletterof1889thatone
oftheseScotsorAmericans25topay500francs--about£25atthat
time--for26apainting.
Christie'schairman27reportersafterthesale,it'sarare
picture.Aspokesmanforthefirmadded,It'sfantastic.Not28
whowasattheauctionagreed.Onecommented,Moremoney29sense.
Manypeopledo30uneasythatapicturecouldbeauctionedfor
suchanunbelievablesum.Theyfinddistastefulthecontrast31this
sortofmoneyandtheimpoverishedlifeofthepainter32VanGogh,once
alaypreacheramongtheminersofBelgium,wasmore33inproducing
workthatdignifiedlaborthanhewasinsellingforaprofit.Depressive,
poor,unrecognizedand34suicidal,heremainsaromanticfigureinthe
public35
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21.A.boughtB.soldC.displayedD.
shown
22.A.priceB.moneyC.sum
D.collection
23.A.competedB.shoutedC.foughtD.
argued
24.A.onB.underC.offD.
by
25.A.mustB.mightC.oughtD.
could
26.A.soB.thisC.very
D.such
27.A.saidB.spokeC.toldD.
agreed
28.A.allB.everyoneC.noneD.
anyone
29.A.toB.thanC.betterD.
over
30.A.feltB.thinkC.feelD.
thought
31.A.betweenB.amongC.ofD.
like
32.A.hisownB.himC.ownD.
himself
33.A.upsetB.interestedC.happyD.
gloomy
34.A.eventuallyB.finallyC.last
D.atend
35.A.mindB.brainC.thoughtD.
imagination
Ⅳ.ReadingComprehension(60points)
Directions:
Therearefivereadingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageis
followedbyfourquestions.Foreachquestiontherearefoursuggested
answersmarkedA,B,CandD.Chooseonebestanswerandblackenthe
correspondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
PassageOne
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Twohundredyearsago,AmericanstudentswenttoAmericanschools.
Likeyou,theystudiedarithmetic,spellingandgeography.Unlikeyou,they
alsostudiedGreekandLatin.Infact,studentsspentmorethanhalftheir
timestudyingGreekandLatin.
ThesamewastrueformoststudentsinEurope.Untiltheseventh
century,alleducatedEuropeansknewLatin.Itdidnotmatterifthey
livedinEnglandorItalyorFranceorSpain.Iftheywereeducated,they
knewLatin.
Duringtheseventhcentury,educatedEuropeansbegantostudyGreek
aswellasLatin.GreekandLatinhadbeentheleadinglanguagesofthe
ancientGreeksandRomans.AlleducatedEuropeanswereexpectedtoknow
theselanguages.
ToeducatedEuropeans,thelanguagesoftheGreeksandtheRomans
wereimportant.TheideasoftheGreeksandRomanswerealsoimportant.
PeopleknewthatmanyoftheirownideashadcomefromtheGreeksandthe
Romans.Tounderstandtheirownculture,theymustunderstanditsorigin.
Theyknewthatthosebeginningslayintheclassicalworld.
Todaywehavesomanythingstostudythatfewpeoplehavetimeto
learnGreekandLatin.Fewofyouwillstudyeitherlanguageinschool.Yet
theideasoftheGreeksandtheRomansarestillimportanttous.These
ideasstillhelptoshapeWesternculturetoday.Tounderstandourown
culture,wemustunderstandthecultureoftheclassicalworld.
36.Agoodsynonymfororiginis
A.peopleB.futureC.beginningD.
culture
37.Accordingtothispassage,alleducatedEuropeansoftheseventh
centurywereexpectedtostudy
A.physicalscienceandchemistry
B.GreekandLatin
C.democracyandcommunism
D.FrenchandSpanish
38.Today,mostofpeoplewon'tstudyeitherGreekorLatinbecause
A.theyarenolongerimportant
B.peopledonothaveenoughtime
C.theyarenolongerexisted
D.peoplecannotlearnthemwell
39.Whatcanweconcludefromthispassage?
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A.GreeksandRomanssignificantlyinfluencedEuropeanculture.
B.TheGreekswerethefoundersofdemocracy.
C.TheGreeksandRomanswerebitterenemies.
D.Peopleoftheclassicalworldwerebarbaricanduneducated.
PassageTwo
Wouldyoueatabacon,lettuceandloveapplesandwich'?
.You
probablyhaveeatenmanyofthem.Loveapplewasthenameusedmanyyears
agoforthetomato.
ThetomatoisoriginallyanAmericanplant.ItwasfoundinSouth
AmericabyearlySpanishexplorers.Thewordtomatocomesfromthenative
Nahuatlwordtomatl.Butwhenitmovednorth,theplantearnedadifferent
name.Remarkably,thesettlersinNorthAmericathoughtitwaspoisonous.
Theybelievedthattoeatitwassurelytodie.Itwassaidthatdeserted
suitorswouldthreatentoeatatomatotocausetheircoldheartedlovers
regret.Becauseofthislegend,thesettlerscalledthetomatoalove
apple.Whilepeopleenjoyedothernativeplantssuchascornandsweet
potatoes,everyoneavoidedthetomato.
Nooneknowswhofirstdaredtoeatatomato.Perhapssomeonewas
braveenough,orlovesickenough,totryoutthetruthoftherumors.Of
course,whoeveratethisfruitwasperfectlysafe.Noonediedfromeating
aloveapple.Still,itwasmanyyearsbeforethepeoplefullybelieved
thatthetomatowasasafe,andevengoodfood.Butitsusedidbecome
common,andtheplantwassentacrosstheoceantobecomepartofmany
traditionalEuropeandishes.
40.Thelanguagefromwhichwederivedthewordtomatois
A.Portuguese
B.Spanish
C.Nahuatl
D.European
41.NorthAmericanpeopledidn'teattomatoesatfirstbecause
A.theyhadtoomuchotherfood
B.theymistakenlythoughttheywerepoisonous
C.settlersateonlytraditionalEuropeanfoods
D.noonelikedthetaste
42.Theunderlinedwordsuitorinthesecondparagraphmeans
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A.boyfriend
B.launderer
C.tailor
D.explorer
43.Agoodtitleforthispassagewouldbe
A.LifeinEarlyAmerica
B.WhatHappenstotheBrokenhearted
C.TheHistoryoftheTomato
D.VegetablesinOurDiet
PassageThree
Naturehasdevisedmanywaystoprotectcreatures'eyes.Themost
commonprotectionistheeyelid--afoldofskinthatclosesovertheeye,
protectingitfromdamage.Eyelashesareusefulforkeepingoutdustan
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