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滨州成人高考专升本《英语》模拟题及答案

发布时间:2021-12-25
【篇一】
1. He was sad and ________ after his wife ran off with another man.   A) alone B) lonely C) longing D) along
2. You can go out, _______ you promise to be back before 11 o'clock.   A) as far as B) as soon as C) as long as D) as well as
3. If you don't know her telephone number, ________ it up in the directory.   A) make B) bring C) look D) put
4. The children were eagerly looking ________ the party.   A) forward to B) down on C) up to D) out for
5. He met with a heavy _______ ; over a thousand pounds was stolen from his shop.   A) robbery B) theft C) loss D) lose
6. One of the most important purposes of the United Nations is to _______ international peace.   A) contain B) obtain C) maintain D) attain
7. The ________ of doctors believe smoking is harmful to health.   A) mainly B) majority C) most D) speciality
8. Near half of the Congress is of lawyers.   A) made out B) made up C) set out D) set up
9. Pay increases will not always make _____ poor working conditions.   A) use of B) up of C) up to D) up for
10. He did everything in a leisurely _____   A) method B) manner C) mind D) mood
11. _____ship has been wrecked on those rocks.   A) Many B) Plenty of C) Many a D) Lots of
12. —I thought you wouldn't mind.   —well, _______ I don't. But you should have asked me first.   A) as a matter B) as a fact C) no matter the fact D) as a matter of fact
13. The ________ speed on this road is sixty miles per hour.   A) limited B) restricted C) maximum D) immense
14. Typescript looks best when at least an inch of _______ is left on all four sides of the page.   A) space B) room C) marking D) margin
15. If you think the medicine will do you any good. ________ try it.   A) by all means B) by means of C) by the way D) by no means
16. How do you want the beef— rare, _______, or well done?   A) minimum B) medium C) middle D) minor
17. A person with ________ disorders is one who is ill in mind.   A) manner B) spirit C) metal D) mental
18. —I'm sorry to have troubled you.   —Don't _________ it.   A) bother B) apologize C) mention D) complain
19. _________ weather is warm and pleasant.   A) Mild B) Middle C) Gentle D) General
20. In judging his achievement we must _______ in mind that he has had no previous experience of this kind of work.   A) bring B) bear C) get D) put
21. —I heard that your wife had been in hospital last week. Is she all right now?   — Thanks. She had just a _____ operation and she'll be home on Friday.   A) short B) small C) minor D) light
22. When Mrs. Wilson returned from the reception desk, she found her suitcase _________ .   A) missed B) missing C) taken D) disappearing
23. She knows very little French; this often leads to ________ when she visits France.   A) misunderstandings B) mistakes C) misfortunes D) misleadings
24. The workers' demands are _________ ; they're asking for only a small increase in their wages.   A) accurate B) excessive C) moderate D) emotional
25. The book was not only amusing, but it also gave a valuable __________ lesson.   A) moral B) model C) gentle D) modern
26. With the help of modern science and technology, man is learning more and more about the ________ universe.   A) strange B) gracious C) numerous D) mysterious
27. You can't learn anything with a attitude.   A) necessary B) negative C) positive D) creative
28. Switzerland remained _________ during both of the two world wars.   A) neutral B) nuclear C) natural D) mutual
29. I can't follow your advice, ________, thank you for giving it.   A) In spite B) Although C) However D) Nevertheless
30. Anybody with _______ intelligence would know that the earth is not the centre of the solar system.   A) normal B) formal C) former D) mature
31. My grandmother received _________ gifts on the eightieth birthday.   A) numerous B) plenty C) generous D) enormous
32. John dropped out of college although his parents strongly ________ it.   A) recommended B) committed C) objected D) subjected
33. Since the old man was in such a serious condition, I felt ________ to send him to hospital.   A) essential B) devoted C) responsible D) obliged
34. He has already ________ a passport and a visa for going to the United States.   A) caught B) obtained C) reached D) required
35. It's my birthday, and we are going to celebrate the ____ by having a few friends in for the evening.   A) moment B) occasion C) period D) instance
36. At her first day in school, the young teacher was deeply ______ by the naughty boys.   A) defended B) offered C) offended D) frightened
37. In headlines the verb "be" is always _____to save space.   A) hidden B) lacked C) lost D) omitted
38. The doctor has _____ on hundreds of wounded soldiers and in most cases he was successful.   A) operated B) processed C) cured D) cut
39. Don't let slip any ______of practising your English.   A) time B) place C) possibility D) opportunity
40. Bill and Mary never agree to each other; they seem to have ________ ideas about everything.   A) difficult B) opposite C) objective D) subjective 1. B 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. C 7. B 8. B 9. D 10. B 11. C 12. D 13. C 14. D 15. A 16. B 17. D 18. C 19. A 20. B 21. C 22. B 23. A 24. C 25. A 26. D 27. B 28. A 29. D 30. A 31. A 32. C 33. D 34. B 35. B 36. C 37. D 38. A 39. D 40. B
【篇二】   I. Vocabulary and Structure   
1. —Bill, if it doesn't rain, we can go straight on and spend more time in Vienna.   — c I just want to hear Mozart.   A. Well done ! B. No problem.   C. That' s great ! D. That' s it.   
2. —Excuse me, do you have the time?   — C   A.Yes, I do B.Of course, I have   C.Aquarter to ten D.No problem   
3. —Will you join us in the game?   —Thank you, B   A.but why not? B.but I'd rather not.   C.and I won't D.and I'll join.   
4. —I've studied growing plants as one of my interests. Could I make some suggestions?   — ___B___.   A. You will make it B. Go right ahead.   C. Don't mention it D. Take it easy   
5. .—Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the British Museum?   —Sorry, I'm a stranger here.   —___A____.   A. Thanks anyway B. It doesn't matter   C. Never mind D. No problem.   
6. Researchers have only succeeded in marking off fragmentary stretches of DNA. D   A. combined B. single C. connected D. disconnected   
7. Companies now have an incentive to file more selective applications. A   A. motivation B. excitement C. amusement D. pressure   
8. The sloppy reasoning of the speaker disappointed his supporters. D   A. plain B. discontinuous C. inconsistent D. careless   
9. After three years of efforts, the scientists got _____A__ further than isolating a single gene with a single known function.   A. no B. Never C. seldom D. not   
10. There is still _______B about Lawrence's novels.   A. competition B. controversy C. contention D. contest   
11. Some films have a misleading _____ A on children.   A. effect B. affect C. fault D. deficiency   
12. Global warming is likely to _____ C a series of unpleasant effects.   A. double B. fasten C. trigger D. alleviate   
13. That young man still denies _______C the fire behind the store.   A. start B. to start C. having started D. to have started   
14. ______ C receiving financial support from family, community or the government is allowed, it is never admired.   A. As B. Once C. Although D. Lest   
15. I'd rather have a room of my own, however small it is, than _______A a room with someone else.   A. share B. to share C. sharing D. to have shared   
16. American football and baseball are becoming known to the British public through televised ____D___ from the United States.   A. transfer B. deliveries C. transportation D. transmissions   
17. Most broadcasters maintain that TV has been unfairly criticized and argue that the power of the medium is _____C__ .   A. granted B. implied C. exaggerated D. remedied   
18. Philip Roth was ______B as a major new author in 1960.   A. published B. hailed C. guided D. supposed   
19. A _____ B number of books on this subject are in the library.   A. little B. limited C. tiny D. low   
20. The river dried up during the hot _C______.   A. period B. fit C. scorcher D. spell   
21. Daylight ______ B long in the summer time.   A. lingers B. stays C. hovers D. persists   
22. An electronic message snapped his concentration. B   A. caused to lose concentration suddenly B. broke off   C. ceased D. stopped   
23. It is vital for parents to supervise teens as well as to teach them how to manage time. B   A. prior B. very important C. fatal D. superior   
24. The solid particles were filtered ____ C ____ before the solution was used.   A. out B. over C. off D. on   
25. I had a bizarre taste, which I acquired playing football games. D   A. odd B. unconventional C. special D. extra
II. Cloze   
There are 10 blanks in the following passage(s). For each blank there are five choices marked A, B, C, D and E. Choose the ONE that best fits into the passage(s).   In Britain, a student who receives further full-time education after the age of eighteen, either at a university or at a teachers' training college or at some other college giving training of a 36 C type, can usually receive a grant from the public authorities to cover his expenses, or most of them, unless his parents have a large income. But the number of young people who can 37 A universities is limited by the capacity of the universities, which is 38 B than enough to take all the young people who have the basic qualifications for university admission. In practice, therefore, entry to the universities is competitive. But university degree courses are also 39 D at polytechnics, and entry to the Open University is less restricted.   The academic year begins after the summer holidays and is divided into three "terms", with the 40 B between them formed by the Christmas and Easter holidays. The exact dates of the holidays vary from area to area, 41 A in general about two weeks at Christmas and Easter, plus often a week or more at Whitsun, and six weeks in the summer, beginning rather late. Schools outside the state system decide on their own holiday 42 B , generally taking a month off at Christmas and Easter and eight weeks in the summer. The three terms are not everywhere called by the same names; indeed 43D schools call the January-March period "the Spring Term", others use "Spring Term" for the period April-July. Some call the January term "Winter Term" (which is logical), others call it "Easter Term".   Day-schools mostly work Monday to Friday only, from about 9 44 A to between 3 and 4 p.m. Lunch is provided and parents pay for it unless they prove to the authorities that they cannot well afford 45 C . All primary school children, including those in independent schools, were given milk free of charge until 1970 when the Government abolished this benefit.   36. A. particular B. especial C. special D. peculiar   
37. A. enter B. admit C. go in D. come in   
38. A. more B. less C. much D. little   
39. A. capable B. possible C. probable D. available   
40. A. turns B. intervals C. rounds D. times   
41. A. being B. doing C. having D. getting   
42. A. days B. dates C. periods D. ages   
43. A. lots B. any C. many D. some   
44. A. a.m. B. p.m. C. B.C. D. A.D.   
45. A. down B. off C. to D. from
III. Reading Comprehension   
Passage 1   
On the fourth Thursday in November, Americans celebrate the feast of Thanksgiving. This feast is a time when the family comes together for a meal and gives thanks to God for the blessings they have received. The first thanksgiving feast was celebrated by the early American settlers who started the feast to give thanks to God for their good harvest.   In America thanksgiving is the family holiday. It is on that holiday that all the family members make a special effort to gather together . The feast is always held on Thursday and most people have a four-day holiday from school and work. Thus they are able to travel a great distance to be with their family.   The thanksgiving meal is traditionally turkey which was a large bird valued as food for the first time. The table is filled with fruits, walnuts and many types of vegetables. For the sweet dish the main choice is usually pumpkin pie. The meal is a time for the members of the family to talk to each other. There will be talking before the meal, during the meal and long after the meal.   On thanksgiving morning there are in many cities sporting events and parades to mark the day. The family dinner is usually held in the afternoon around 4p.m. . The mother will prepare the meal and the father will carve the turkey. He will be seated at the head of the table. The meal will begin with a short prayer of thanksgiving to God for the blessings the family received. The father will also thank the family for coming together on this day. During the meal there is plenty of food for everyone present. The meal is a very joyful time. When the meal is finished some will help with the dishes and others will return to the living room to talk or watch television.   In many ways the feast of thanksgiving is similar to the Chinese feast of Mid-Autumn Festival. It is the time for the family to gather together to give thanks and to share in meal.  
46. Thanksgiving is said to be the family holiday in America because ___B ___.   A. each family has its own way of celebrating traditional holidays   B. people will try to get back to be with their family wherever they are   C. people celebrate this holiday only at home and abroad   D. it is a holiday for those who have a family   
47. What is one similarity between thanksgiving and Mid-Autumn Festival in China?B   A. They are celebrated at about the same time for the year.   B. Family members make a special effort to gather together.   C. People have the same traditional foods on both occasions.   D. The celebration activities are more or less the same.   
48. What is best title for this passage? C   A. Traditional holidays B. Thanksgiving and Mid-Autumn Festival   C. Thanksgiving splendid meal D. History of thanksgiving   
49. There are plenty of foods mentioned in the passage for Thanks giving spend did meal except ___C____.   A. turkeys B. vegetables C. cakes D. fruits   
50. What's the symbol of the festival? D   A. Sporting events B. parades C. an evening party D. both A and B   
IV. Translate the following sentences into English, using the words or expressions given in brackets.  
 71. 科学家们已成功分离出具有单项已知功能的单个而明显的基因。(isolate, function)   
Scientists have successfully isolated individual apparent genes with single known function.   
72. 通讯技术的每一个进步都是人类交往的亲密程度的一种倒退。(advance, setback)   
The advance of communication technology is the setback of intimacy of human relationships.   
73. 这件事对我很有益,使我从此不再多愁善感。(keep from)   
This has benefited me, keeping me away from melancholy.   
74. 这些学生错误地以为,若他们讲得不像美国人,就是讲得不好,所以也就不敢讲。(falsely, accordingly, be fearful of)  
 These students falsely perceive that, if they do not speak like Americans, they do not speak well, accordingly, they become fearful of speaking itself.   
75.使我感到惊奇的是,托玛斯太太的忠告真管事儿。(to my…)   
To my surprise, Mrs Thomas' advice is really helpful.   V. Translate the following sentences into Chinese.   
76. It is impossible to identify and isolate an "English" culture that is common to all the speakers of English.   
我们不可能识别和分离那些对于英语使用者来说很常见的"英语"的文化。   
77. A President should be imbued with a sense of responsibility for the nation.  
 总统应当充溢着对国家的责任意识。   
78. Parents can help teens focus by making education relevant to their lives and by understanding how they learn best.   
家长可以通过使他们的生活有教育相关性和熟悉他们最如何学习的帮助孩子们专注。   
79. Science has developed no cure for envy, so our wealth boosts our happiness only briefly while shrinking that of our neighbors.   
科学发展无法治愈嫉妒,所以我们的财富提高了,我们的幸福却比邻居少了。   
80. At first they refused but I managed to bring them around to my way of thinking.   
起初,他们拒绝了,但我设法使他们接受了我的思维方式。

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