1、专升本英语-93 及答案解析(总分:150.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、B Phonetics/B(总题数:5,分数:5.00)A.townB.gownC.showD.drownA.fountainB.obtainC.containD.maintainA.funnyB.onlyC.JulyD.luckyA.tiredB.fireC.hireD.birdA.paysB.playsC.staysD.says二、B Vocabulary an(总题数:15,分数:15.00)6.One of the professors greatest attributes is _.(分数:1.00)A.w
2、hen he gives lecturesB.how in the manner that he lecturesC.the way to give lecturesD.his ability to lecture7.He had gone away on business and would not return to the hotel until the next day. I should have to wait till _ I could thank him for the present.(分数:1.00)A.afterwardsB.then beforeC.thenD.the
3、n therefore8.Michael might have come to school in time for Professor Brownings lecture _.(分数:1.00)A.ff he got up earlierB.unless he had got up earlierC.but he had gotten up so lateD.but he got up rather late9.Just as too much harmony is tiresome in music _.(分数:1.00)A.the life of too many benefits an
4、noys usB.so, in life, too many benefits annoy usC.we are annoyed with lives also of too many benefitsD.much benefits annoy us in life10.I had to get _ about the subject before I write the paper.(分数:1.00)A.a few more informationsB.a little more informationC.a few more informationD.a little more infor
5、mations11.All of the plants now raised on farms, have been developed from plants _wild.(分数:1.00)A.once they grewB.they grew onceC.that once grewD.once grew12.This book will show you _ can be used in other contexts.(分数:1.00)A.how you have observedB.how what you have observedC.that you have observedD.
6、how that you have observed13.All those youngesters will become _ in ten years.(分数:1.00)A.growns-upsB.growns-upC.grown-upD.grown-ups14.He always tells lies though he _ honest.(分数:1.00)A.feelsB.seemsC.looksD.appears15.Economies, several courses of which I have taken thus far, _ to be difficult but use
7、ful for almost all students.(分数:1.00)A.proveB.provesC.have been provedD.are proved16.Which of these trains is the one _ goes to Nanjing?(分数:1.00)A.whichB.of whichC.of theseD.that17.The bedroom is in perfect condition, _ a few scratches on the wall.(分数:1.00)A.exceptB.exceptingC.except forD.except tha
8、t18.Adams now maintains that it is less important to save the nation _ to a perilous future.(分数:1.00)A.had alerted themB.from alerting itC.as to alert themD.than to alert it19.No sooner _ the news than they rushed out into the street.(分数:1.00)A.they heardB.they had hearC.did they hearD.had they hear
9、d20.This is an old photograph of me when I _.(分数:1.00)A.have short hairsB.had short hairsC.have short hairD.had short hair三、B Cloze/B(总题数:1,分数:30.00)BDirections: For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your a
10、nswer by blackening the corresponding letter on ANSWER SHEET I./BStudents will needU (21) /Uall of their language skills in orderU (22) /Uunderstand the reading selections in Readers Choice. The book contains many types of selection on a wide variety of topics. These selections provide practiceU (23
11、) /Uusing different reading strategies to extract the message of the writer. They also give students practice in fourU (24) /Ureading skills: skimming, scanning, reading forU (25) /Ucomprehension, and critical reading.Skimming is quick reading for the general ideas of a passage. This kind of rapid r
12、eading isU (26) /Uwhen you are trying to decide if careful reading is desirable or when there is not time to read something carefully.Like skimming, U(27) /Uis also quick reading. However, in this case the search is moreU (28) /U. To scan is to readU (29) /Uin order to locate specific information, w
13、hen you read to find a particular date, or number you are scanning.Reading for thorough comprehension isU (30) /Ureading in order to understand the total meaning of the passage. U(31) /Uthis level of comprehension the reader is able to summarize the authors ideas but has notU (32) /Umade a critical
14、evaluation of those ideas.Critical reading demands that a readerU (33) /Ujudgments about what he or she reads. This kind of reading requires posting andU (34) /Uquestions such as “Does my own experience supportU (35) /Uof the author?“, “Do I share the authors point of view?“ and “Am I convinced by t
15、he authors arrangements and evidence?“(分数:30.00)A.usedB.usingC.to useD.useA.thatB.toC.forD.ofA.onB.inC.withD.byA.basisB.baseC.basicD.habitA.betterB.thoroughC.basicD.generalA.appreciateB.appointedC.approvedD.appropriateA.scanningB.skimmingC.thorough readingD.critical readingA.focusedB.focusC.focusing
16、D.focusesA.carefully.B.slowlyC.quicklyD.casuallyA.carefulB.slowC.fastD.appropriateA.AtB.ToC.OnD.InA.stillB.yetC.againD.alreadyA.makeB.makesC.to makeD.makingA.to answerB.answersC.answeringD.answeredA.whatB.itC.thatD.which四、B Reading Compr(总题数:5,分数:60.00)BDirections: There are five reading passages in
17、 this part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on ANSWER SHEET I./BBPassage One/BGeorge Mason must rank with John Adams and James Madison as one of the three
18、Founding Fathers who left their personal imprint (印记) on the fundamental law of the United States. He was the principal author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, which, because of its early formation, greatly influenced other state constitutions framed during the Revolution and, through them, th
19、e Federal Bill of Rights of 1791.Yet Mason was essentially a private person with very little inclination for public office or the ordinary operation of politics beyond the country level. His appearances in the Virginia colonial and state legislatures were relatively brief, and not until 1787 did he
20、consent to represent his state at a continental or national congress or convention. Politics was never more than a means for Masson. He was at all times a man of public spirit, hut politics was never a way of life, never for long his central concern. It took a revolution to pry him away from home an
21、d family at Gunston Hall, mobilize his skill and energy for constitutional constrnction, and transform him, in one brief moment of brilliant leadership, into a statesman whose work would endure to influence the lives and fortunes of those “millions yet unborn“ of whom he and his generation of Americ
22、ans spoke so frequently and thought so constantly.(分数:12.00)(1).The author regards George Masons personal contribution to American law as _.(分数:3.00)A.not comparable to that of Adams or MadisonB.greater than that of either Adams or MadisonC.of the same importance as that of Adams and MadisonD.second
23、 in importance only to that of Adams and Madison(2).Masons relation to the Federal Bill of Rights was one of _.(分数:3.00)A.significant but indirect influenceB.principal authorshipC.sole authorshipD.distant and essentially unimportant influence(3).The passage indicates that, for Mason, political activ
24、ities were _.(分数:3.00)A.undertaken only when absolutely necessaryB.a fundamental and life long preoccupationC.something he successfully avoided throughout his lifeD.something to which he always wished to devote more time and attention(4).The author indicated that Masons brilliant leadership ability
25、_.(分数:3.00)A.was exercised throughout his lifeB.had been recognized only by the generations that followed himC.was less important historically than his brilliance as lawyerD.emerged powerfully, but for a brief time onlyBPassage Two/BMany people think a telephone is essential. But I think it is a pes
26、t and a time waster. Very often you find it impossible to escape from some idle or inquisitive chatter-box, or from somebody who wants something for nothing. If you have a telephone in your own house, you will admit that it tends to ring when you least want it to ring; when you are asleep, or in the
27、 middle of a meal or a conversation, or when you are just going out, or when you are in your bath. Are you strong-minded enough to ignore it, to say to yourself, “Ah, well it will all be the same in a hundred years time?“ You are not. You think there may be some important news or message for you. I
28、can assure you that if a message is really important it will reach you sooner or later. Have you never rushed dripping from the bath, or chewing from the table, or dazed from the bed, only to be told that you are a wrong number?But you will say, you need not have your name printed in the telephone d
29、irectory, and you can have a telephone which is only usable for outgoing calls. Besides, you will say, isnt it important to have a telephone in case of sudden emergencyillness, accident, or fire? Of course, you are right, but here in a thickly populated country like England one is seldom far from a
30、telephone in case of dreadful necessity.I think perhaps I had better try to justify myself by trying to prove that what I like is good. I admit that in different circumstancesif I were a tycoon (实业界巨头), for instance, or bedridden I might find a telephone essential. But then if I were a taxi-driver I
31、 should find a car essential. Let me put it another way: there are two things for which the English seem to show particular aptitude: one is mechanical invention, the other is literature. My own business happens to be with the use of words but I see I must now stop using them. For have just been han
32、ded a slip of paper to say that somebody is waiting to speak to me on the telephone. I think I had better answer it. After all, one never knows, it may be something important.(分数:12.00)(1).What does the work “pest“ in the second sentence of the first paragraph mean?(分数:3.00)A.Harmful thing.B.Insigni
33、ficant thing.C.Troublesome thingD.Trivial thing(2).The author says he is not strong-minded enough to ignore the telephone because _.(分数:3.00)A.he hates idle talkB.it always comes at an inopportune timeC.it might carry some important messageD.he doesnt want to be impolite to any one on the telephone(
34、3).Which of the following statements may be considered an honor to a telephone?(分数:3.00)A.It provides a means for all kinds of talks whereas the speakers neednt come person to person with each other.B.It can send a message of sudden emergency conveniently.C.It is densely-installed in England.D.It is
35、 impossible to ignore the telephone when it rings.(4).The author uses the examples of a tycoon and a taxi-driver to show that _.(分数:3.00)A.different people have different ideas about the telephoneB.high income is the precondition for the use of telephoneC.telephone is essential only to those people
36、whose career depends on itD.working people need a telephoneBPassage Three/BIt is 2 a. m. You took too long over dinner, the coast is still a couple of hundred kilometers away and it is essential to get that early morning ferry. And your car radiator pipe bas split. At times like that, the documents
37、making up your insurance kit lying in the front of your car seem useless. The nearest phone was passed three kilometers back, and it would be reasonable to expect some delay in getting breakdown assistance when you have finally phoned through.If on the other hand, youve got a spare in the car, five
38、minutes work should see you on your way again. The majority of breakdowns do involve minor and easily changed parts. A few basic tools and the right mix of spares are well worth the space they take up. But to sort out which ones are most likely to be needed, and to buy them, can be expensive.That is
39、 why the motoring organizations have come up with rental kits. For about 50 pence a day (slightly more to non-members) they will supply a boxed range of spares for a given ear. On returning the kit the motorist pays for any that are used, plus a small fee for repacking. Deposits are about 20.It is m
40、uch better, however, to reduce the risk of breakdowns by seeing that your car is properly serviced before setting out. Particularly when driving at high speed over long distances in hot weather.Finally, it makes sense to purchase a safety triangle and an emergency plastic windscreen before leaving.
41、Make sure all your fellow travellers know where your documents are; give one a spare set of keys, and slip into the back of your wallet a large banknote for the emergencies where a credit card wont do.(分数:12.00)(1).While on a motoring holiday abroad you might find yourself in difficulties because _.
42、(分数:3.00)A.you have brought the wrong documents with youB.your ferry has just left without youC.the nearest phone is out of orderD.a repair to your car might take some time(2).In order to avoid disaster it would be wise _.(分数:3.00)A.to spend five minutes checking the car before you leaveB.to carry s
43、ome emergency spares with youC.to buy a cheap set of spares before leavingD.to prevent all breakdowns from happening(3).Motoring organizations, are now offering motorists _.(分数:3.00)A.a discount for becoming membersB.a box which fits nearly into most carC.a selection of parts which may be neededD.a
44、chance to rent a car cheaply(4).Nevertheless, motorists themselves can try to prevent problems from arising by _.(分数:3.00)A.driving short distances in hot weatherB.having their car insured for 20C.driving slowly at all timesD.making sure their car is in good working orderBPassage Four/BYou ask how t
45、o start a business? Here is an example.David Dawson, a serious mountain climber, was dissatisfied with soft iron pitons (锥锤), the only ones he was able to buy. They lasted just one or two climbs, and Dawson wanted to replace them with “chrome-molys“ (铬率合金), which were harder, stronger and longer-las
46、ting. Some climbers made them for limited distribution among friends, but they were not commercially available. So Dawson started Dawson Equipment Ltd. , a purveyor (承办商) of climbing equipment, as a one-man enterprise in Burbank, California, in 1958. He had no plan, no management experience and no a
47、dvertising. He worked in a shed using a hand forge purchased with $ 800 of capital borrowed from his mother.What Dawson did have was a knowledge of the kind of equipment that he needed in his own climbs, and a sense that serious climbers would follow his lead. Currently Dawson Equipment is thriving
48、and produces over 200 products.Business opportunities are mere than ample today for the simple reason that many consumers are dissatisfied. Dawsons business started from his being a customer not liking what he bought. I suspect that your business will begin that way too. You know what you want to replace, improve or change. So begin where the tool breaks, the service slips or the shoe pinches.(分数:12.00)(1).Dawson was dissatisfied with soft iron pitons because _.(分数:3.00)A.they were too soft to bear the climbers weightB.they were the only pitons he