1、专升本英语-89 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Cloze(总题数:2,分数:100.00)Shoppers who carefully plan their visit to the grocery store can save money on their grocery bills. Shopping when not 1 , sticking to their grocery list, and 2 a few simple rules will cut down the grocery bill. Shoppers should visit the gro
2、cery store on a full stomach by planning their trip 3 after a large meal. If that“s not 4 , they should find something 5 to eat while preparing a grocery list. Most shoppers are less likely to buy extras when they are not troubled by 6 . Although having a list and 7 to it is the most important facto
3、r in saving money, 8 must prepare lists wisely in order to 9 A carefully planned list should 10 in-season produce and any items on 11 or discounted through coupons. Many special buys are announced through the local newspapers, so buying the “grocery issue“ is 12 the money you spend. 13 , it“s import
4、ant to remember that many newers, more expensive products first offered through coupons may not 14 enough savings for shoppers to give up products they usually buy. Now that the shopper has 15 the grocery list, it“s time to leave for the store. However, no preparations are complete without a pocket
5、calculator or a piece of paper and a 16 to figure costs. Once at the store, the shopper who wants to save money should follow a few more rules. The shopper should not stay 17 than necessary because bills go up each minute the shopper is in the store. So, 18 a time limit and a cost limit can hold dow
6、n the 19 . Of course, the shopper should stick strictly to the 20 and not buy any extras. If the grocery list is a short one, shoppers can use the small hand-held basket instead of the roomy grocery cart.(分数:50.00)A.busyB.angryC.happyD.hungryA.followingB.carryingC.breakingD.makingA.recentlyB.complet
7、elyC.immediatelyD.regularlyA.trueB.possibleC.clearD.politeA.healthyB.expensiveC.cleanD.commonA.shopsB.hungerC.moneyD.workA.replyingB.accordingC.belongingD.stickingA.customsB.assistantsC.shoppersD.managersA.leaveB.sellC.saveD.buyA.includeB.keepsC.makeD.increaseA.saleB.businessC.dutyD.showA.suitableB.
8、valueC.fitD.worthA.FinallyB.HoweverC.What“s moreD.ActuallyA.come fromB.result inC.succeed inD.depend onA.completedB.sawC.takenD.readA.bagB.bookC.pencilD.moneyA.shorterB.fasterC.quickerD.longerA.puttingB.makingC.settingD.takingA.storeB.calculatorC.billD.savingsA.rulesB.shopping listC.plansD.costsAlth
9、ough there are many skillful Braille readers, thousands of other blind people find it difficult to learn that system. They are thereby shut 21 from the world of books and newspapers, having to 22 on friends to read aloud to them. A young scientist named Raymond Kurzweil has now designed a computer w
10、hich is a major 23 in providing aid to the 24 His machine, Cyclops, has a camera that 25 any page, interprets the print into sounds, and then delivers them orally in a robot-like 26 through a speaker. By pressing the appropriate buttons 27 Cyclops“s keyboard, a blind person can “read“ any 28 documen
11、t in the English language. This remarkable invention represents a tremendous 29 forward in the education of the handicapped. At present, Cyclops costs $50,000. 30 , Mr.Kurzweil and his associates are preparing a smaller 31 improved version that will sell 32 less than half that price. Within a few ye
12、ars, Kurzweil 33 the price range will be low enough for every school and library to 34 one. Michael Hingson, Director of the National Federation for the Blind, hopes that 35 will be able to buy home 36 of Cyclops for the price of a good television set. Mr. Hingson“s organization purchased five machi
13、nes and is now testing them in Maryland, Colorado, Iowa, California, and New York. Blind people have been 37 in those tests, making lots of 38 suggestions to the engineers who helped to produce Cyclops. “This is the first time that blind people have ever done individual studies 39 a product was put
14、on the market,“ Hingson said. “Most manufacturers believed that having the blind help the blind was like telling disabled people to teach other disabled people. In that 40 , the manufacturers have been the blind ones.“(分数:50.00)A.upB.downC.inD.offA.dwellB.relyC.pressD.urgeA.executionB.distinctionC.b
15、reakthroughD.processA.paralyzedB.uneducatedC.invisibleD.sightlessA.scansB.enlargesC.sketchesD.projectsA.behaviorB.expressionC.movementD.voiceA.onB.atC.inD.fromA.visualB.printedC.virtualD.spokenA.strideB.trailC.haulD.footprintA.LikewiseB.MoreoverC.HoweverD.ThoughA.butB.thanC.orD.thenA.onB.forC.throug
16、hD.toA.estimatesB.considersC.countsD.determinesA.settleB.ownC.investD.retainA.schoolsB.childrenC.familiesD.companiesA.modelsB.modesC.casesD.collectionsA.producingB.researchingC.ascertainingD.assistingA.trueB.valuableC.authenticD.pleasantA.afterB.whenC.beforeD.asA.occasionB.momentC.senseD.event专升本英语-
17、89 答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Cloze(总题数:2,分数:100.00)Shoppers who carefully plan their visit to the grocery store can save money on their grocery bills. Shopping when not 1 , sticking to their grocery list, and 2 a few simple rules will cut down the grocery bill. Shoppers should visit the grocery st
18、ore on a full stomach by planning their trip 3 after a large meal. If that“s not 4 , they should find something 5 to eat while preparing a grocery list. Most shoppers are less likely to buy extras when they are not troubled by 6 . Although having a list and 7 to it is the most important factor in sa
19、ving money, 8 must prepare lists wisely in order to 9 A carefully planned list should 10 in-season produce and any items on 11 or discounted through coupons. Many special buys are announced through the local newspapers, so buying the “grocery issue“ is 12 the money you spend. 13 , it“s important to
20、remember that many newers, more expensive products first offered through coupons may not 14 enough savings for shoppers to give up products they usually buy. Now that the shopper has 15 the grocery list, it“s time to leave for the store. However, no preparations are complete without a pocket calcula
21、tor or a piece of paper and a 16 to figure costs. Once at the store, the shopper who wants to save money should follow a few more rules. The shopper should not stay 17 than necessary because bills go up each minute the shopper is in the store. So, 18 a time limit and a cost limit can hold down the 1
22、9 . Of course, the shopper should stick strictly to the 20 and not buy any extras. If the grocery list is a short one, shoppers can use the small hand-held basket instead of the roomy grocery cart.(分数:50.00)A.busyB.angryC.happyD.hungry 解析:A.following B.carryingC.breakingD.making解析:A.recentlyB.comple
23、telyC.immediately D.regularly解析:A.trueB.possible C.clearD.polite解析:A.healthy B.expensiveC.cleanD.common解析:A.shopsB.hunger C.moneyD.work解析:A.replyingB.accordingC.belongingD.sticking 解析:A.customsB.assistantsC.shoppers D.managers解析:A.leaveB.sellC.save D.buy解析:A.include B.keepsC.makeD.increase解析:A.sale
24、B.businessC.dutyD.show解析:A.suitableB.valueC.fitD.worth 解析:A.FinallyB.However C.What“s moreD.Actually解析:A.come fromB.result in C.succeed inD.depend on解析:A.completed B.sawC.takenD.read解析:A.bagB.bookC.pencil D.money解析:A.shorterB.fasterC.quickerD.longer 解析:A.puttingB.makingC.setting D.taking解析:A.storeB.
25、calculatorC.bill D.savings解析:A.rulesB.shopping list C.plansD.costs解析:Although there are many skillful Braille readers, thousands of other blind people find it difficult to learn that system. They are thereby shut 21 from the world of books and newspapers, having to 22 on friends to read aloud to the
26、m. A young scientist named Raymond Kurzweil has now designed a computer which is a major 23 in providing aid to the 24 His machine, Cyclops, has a camera that 25 any page, interprets the print into sounds, and then delivers them orally in a robot-like 26 through a speaker. By pressing the appropriat
27、e buttons 27 Cyclops“s keyboard, a blind person can “read“ any 28 document in the English language. This remarkable invention represents a tremendous 29 forward in the education of the handicapped. At present, Cyclops costs $50,000. 30 , Mr.Kurzweil and his associates are preparing a smaller 31 impr
28、oved version that will sell 32 less than half that price. Within a few years, Kurzweil 33 the price range will be low enough for every school and library to 34 one. Michael Hingson, Director of the National Federation for the Blind, hopes that 35 will be able to buy home 36 of Cyclops for the price
29、of a good television set. Mr. Hingson“s organization purchased five machines and is now testing them in Maryland, Colorado, Iowa, California, and New York. Blind people have been 37 in those tests, making lots of 38 suggestions to the engineers who helped to produce Cyclops. “This is the first time
30、that blind people have ever done individual studies 39 a product was put on the market,“ Hingson said. “Most manufacturers believed that having the blind help the blind was like telling disabled people to teach other disabled people. In that 40 , the manufacturers have been the blind ones.“(分数:50.00
31、)A.upB.downC.inD.off 解析:A.dwellB.rely C.pressD.urge解析:A.executionB.distinctionC.breakthrough D.process解析:A.paralyzedB.uneducatedC.invisibleD.sightless 解析:A.scans B.enlargesC.sketchesD.projects解析:A.behaviorB.expressionC.movementD.voice 解析:A.on B.atC.inD.from解析:A.visualB.printed C.virtualD.spoken解析:A.
32、stride B.trailC.haulD.footprint解析:A.LikewiseB.MoreoverC.However D.Though解析:A.but B.thanC.orD.then解析:A.onB.for C.throughD.to解析:A.estimates B.considersC.countsD.determines解析:A.settleB.own C.investD.retain解析:A.schoolsB.childrenC.families D.companies解析:A.models B.modesC.casesD.collections解析:A.producingB.researchingC.ascertainingD.assisting 解析:A.trueB.valuable C.authenticD.pleasant解析:A.after B.whenC.beforeD.as解析:A.occasionB.momentC.sense D.event解析: