1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 370(无答案)一、Phonetics(A)nineteenth(B) ninth(C) southern(D)fifth(A)full(B) luck(C) stuff(D)up(A)white(B) whisper(C) whose(D)wheel(A)typical(B) cycle(C) apply(D)imply(A)road(B) broad(C) load(D)soap二、Part I Vocabulary and StructureDirections: Each of the following sentences is provided with f
2、our choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then, mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.6 He hardly has anything nowadays, _? No, I dont think so!(A)has he(B) doesnt he(C) does he(D)hasnt he7 Twenty miles_a long way to cover.(A)have been(B) is(C) are(D)were8 It was difficult for him
3、 to buy good shoes because he had such a big_ of feet.(A)pair(B) size(C) couple(D)number9 _determines a good meal varies from country to country.(A)What(B) That(C) It(D)Which10 To get the job started, _I need is your permission.(A)only what(B) all what(C) all that(D)only that11 The ancient Egyptians
4、 compared the rising of the sun_ the beginning of life.(A)with(B) to(C) for(D)as12 When there are small children around, it is necessary to put bottles of pills out of_.(A)hold(B) reach(C) place(D)hand13 They are not aware of the reasons _people are unwilling to discuss insurance.(A)when(B) where(C)
5、 why(D)how14 I think you should phone Jenny and say sorry to her. _. It was her fault.(A)No way(B) Not possible(C) No chance(D)Not at all15 You must take _for granted that I will help you.(A)it(B) that(C) this(D)its16 Had he worked harder, he_the exams.(A)must have got through(B) would have got thro
6、ugh(C) would get through(D)could get through17 I feel my health_.(A)improve(B) to be improving(C) to be improved(D)to have improved18 The film I saw yesterday is the best one_Ive ever seen.(A)which(B) that(C) what(D)of which19 I dont know how to play bridge(桥牌)and_.(A)my wife doesnt neither(B) my wi
7、fe does either(C) neither does my wife(D)neither my wife does20 Did you tell him where she_? Yes. And I also told him she _until the next month.(A)had gone: wouldnt come back(B) has gone: wont come back(C) had been: wouldnt come back(D)went: didnt come back三、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections:
8、 In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehension questions. Read the passages and choose the best answer to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.20 The discovery of a dwarfed(矮个的)“human being“ who
9、 lived in Flores, Indonesia, up to 18, 000 years ago is changing the way we think about the human family. This “Flores Human“was three foot tall and her brain was smaller than that of the average chimp(黑猩猩 ), yet she and her relatives apparently lived fully human lives. They seem to have made tools,
10、 worked together to find food and cook it, and perhaps even burried their dead with ceremony.It was a major surprise to find tools associated with the new human family member. The tools are like those formerly seen only with European fossils(化石)from our own species: Homo sapiens(智人): and the oldest
11、of them were made 9, 400 years ago. Homo sapiens is thought to have arrived in the island about 4, 000 years ago, much too late to be responsible for the tools. If this tiny human made the tools, then the inside structure(结构 )of its brain must have been more like our own than a chimps, despite being
12、 just a third the size of ours.This “new human“ was suspected to be a dwarfed branch of Homo erectus(直立人). When creatures are separated in regions with rare resources but few enemies, being big is a disadvantage, and evolution tends to shrink them, a process known as island dwarfing. Could natural s
13、election make a human smaller while keepingeven improvingmental ability? Quite possibly, believes Christopher Wills of the University of California.Has the “Flores Human“ even shown the ability of language? “I find it difficult to imagine that people could make tools, use fire, and kill large animal
14、s without fairly advanced communication, “Wills says. Did “Flores Human“ possess the basic components of human culturesuch as the burying of the dead with ceremony? Emiliano Bruner of the Italian Institute points out that Indonesias hot, wet environment is bad for fossilization. It is reasonable to
15、assume, he says, that the 18, 000-year-old bones of the most complete Flores woman were well-preserved because she was buried with special care.21 According to the passage, “ Flores Human“_.(A)lived a partly human life(B) was a branch of Homo sapiens(C) used tools before Homo sapiens arrived(D)had a
16、 brain as large as a common chimps22 The underlined part “this tiny human“in Paragraph 2 refers to_.(A)a chimp(B) Flores Human(C) Homo sapiens(D)Homo erectus23 This passage mainly talks about_.(A)the tools made by “ Flores Human“(B) the language used by “Flores Human“(C) the evolution of “Flores Hum
17、an“(D)the major surprising findings about “Flores Human“24 According to the passage, it is believed that “Flores Human“_.(A)was dwarfed by its enemies(B) could use language(C) left a lot of fossils in the hot and wet environment(D)reached Flores 40, 000 years ago24 Unlike modern animal scientists, d
18、inosaur scientists cannot sit on a hillside and use telescopes to watch dinosaurs in order to know how they lived and whether they were good parents. Instead, they have to search hard for information from dinosaurs fossils(恐龙化石)because dinosaurs died out millions of years ago.Its very difficult for
19、the scientists to reach an agreement because different results can be got from the same fossils. Many fossils of the same kind of dinosaurs have been dug out from one place. They might have formed when an entire group of dinosaurs got stuck(陷入)all at once. Or they might have been the result of dinos
20、aurs getting stuck one after another over a course of a few centuries. Thus we can say that dinosaurs might have in the first case lived in big groups and in the second lived alone.Though there are two different results, dinosaur scientists now generally agree that at least some kinds of dinosaurs l
21、ived in big groups. “Thats pretty much settled at this point, “ says Paul Sereno. A kind of dinosaurs called Sauropods left behind tracks in the western United States that appear to run north and south, suggesting that they even moved long distances together.As to whether dinosaurs cared for their y
22、oung, dinosaur scientists have turned to the closest living relatives of dinosaursbirds and crocodilesfor possible models. Birds give a lot of care to their young, while crocodiles just help their young to the water. The discovered fossils of dinosaurs sitting on their eggs and staying with their yo
23、ung suggest the parents were taking care of their babies, but we still cannot say that all dinosaurs did the same.There is still a long way to go before the above questions could be answered. Dinosaur scientists will have to find more proof to reach an agreement.25 Dinosaur scientists can get inform
24、ation directly by_.(A)studying dinosaur fossils(B) examining modern animals(C) watching dinosaurs(D)using telescopes26 What is pretty much settled according to Paul Sereno?(A)Half of the dinosaurs lived alone.(B) Most dinosaurs moved long distances.(C) Many dinosaurs settled in the north.(D)Some din
25、osaurs lived in big groups.27 Dinosaur scientists can probably know whether dinosaurs were good parents by_.(A)watching many kinds of animals(B) studying dinosaurs living relatives(C) following the tracks left behind(D)working on dug-out dinosaur eggs28 Which of the following is TRUE according to th
26、e 4th paragraph?(A)Birds hardly pay attention to their young.(B) Baby crocodiles can look after themselves well.(C) Some dinosaurs took care of their young.(D)Birds and crocodiles take good care of their young.28 Would you like to spend all evening reading a lovely story with beautiful illustrations
27、 and make $35, 000 at the same time? Millions of people all over the world tried to do just that. Only one succeeded. The book is called Masquerade, and was written by British painter Kit Williams. Within its pages are clues to the location of a golden jewel, and whoever figured out the clues could
28、find and keep the treasure.Some years ago, Williams was asked to write a childrens book. Wanting to do something no one else had done before, he decided to bury a golden treasure and tell where it was in the book. He began painting without a clear idea of what the story would be about, where he woul
29、d bury the treasure, or even what the treasure would be. As he painted, he decided that in the story a hare, or rabbit, would travel through earth, air, fire and water to deliver a gift from the moon to the sun.After three years, he finished the paintings and then wrote the story. The treasure becam
30、e an 18-carat gold hare, adorned with precious stones, and it was made by Kit Williams himself. This beautiful jewel, worth around $ 35, 000 , depending on gold prices, was buried somewhere in Britain, free to anyone who could decipher the clues. Williamss book kept people of all ages amused trying
31、to solve the mystery of Masquerade.The rabbit was finally found in the spring of 1982 , by a 48-year-old design engineer. It was buried in a park about thirty-five miles from London.29 The function of the first sentence in this passage is to _.(A)give detail(B) sum up the story(C) capture the reader
32、s interest(D)elaborate upon a point30 When Williams began working on his book, he _.(A)was paid $35 , 000(B) learned to paint(C) had already buried the treasure(D)did not know what the story would be about31 We can conclude from the passage that_.(A)the clues in Masquerade are easy to decipher(B) Ki
33、t Williams has many artistic talents(C) many people bury treasures in Britain(D)Kit Williams said he would pay$ 35, 000 to whoever found the treasure32 This passage is about_.(A)British painters(B) golden jewelry(C) a modern treasure hunt(D)writing childrens books32 In Japans capital city of Tokyo,
34、earthquake danger limits the height of buildings. The city has spread out so far and the traffic has become so heavy that it is very difficult to get from one place to another. The price of land, too, has become very high. All this explains why a group of Japanese land developers came to the conclus
35、ion that there was nowhere to go but down. So far they have dug out space underground for fifteen major shopping centers, and the underground construction has only begun.What are some of the advantages of shopping and eating underground? Clean, filtered(过滤的 )air is one of them. The city of Tokyo has
36、 one of the most serious smog problems in the world. Another advantage is that there wont be traffic accidents as that on the citys busy streets. Still another is the convenience of moving from place to place. Youre usually right next to, or even in, a subway station. And you can even spend the nigh
37、t underground if you like. The Kyobashi Station, for example, in down town Tokyo, has a hotel with a bar, restaurant and barbershop.33 It is very difficult to get from one place to another in Tokyo because_.(A)the city is so large and so high(B) there is no traffic(C) we dont know the road(D)the cit
38、y is so large and the traffic is so heavy34 All are the reasons for Tokyo to develop underground EXCEPT_.(A)the high buildings(B) the high price of land(C) the far spreading of the city(D)the heavy traffic35 Shopping underground is clean_.(A)without air pollution(B) of water(C) and tidy(D)and beauti
39、ful36 The second paragraph tells us_.(A)underground is convenient(B) the advantages of underground(C) we can have good food underground(D)you can spend the night underground36 If we had to rely on only five senses for survival, we would be in very sad shape indeed. We wouldnt know up from down. We w
40、ouldnt know when to eat or drink. We wouldnt know what our muscles were doing or what position our limbs were in. We wouldnt know when our body was damaged because we wouldnt feel pain. We might freeze to death without even a shiver, or overheat without a drop of sweat. The five sensestouch, taste,
41、smell, hearing and sightrespond only to stimulation from the outside world, but the inside world of our bodies must also receive and respond to important messages.Our internal senses keep us alive and enable us to use our external senses. In effect, the internal senses tell our brains how to run our
42、 bodies. Hunger or thirst registers in a part of the brain called the hypothalamus(丘脑下部), when a lack of food chemicals are detected in the blood.Another internal sense that controls our balance is maintained by three fluid-filled loops in the inner ear. Changes in position and gravity affect the mo
43、tion of this liquid and cause changes in the brain. A sense called kinesthesia(肌肉运动知觉)lets us know the relative positions of parts of our bodies. Even our breathing is caused by a sense that identifies an overabundance of carbon dioxide and a lack of oxygen in the blood.No one has been able to count
44、 the number of internal senses. The presence of delicate internal senses shows just how marvelously complex we human beings are.37 This passage deal mostly with the_.(A)internal senses(B) sense of balance(C) five senses(D)brains function38 Hunger is caused by_.(A)too much food and water in the body(
45、B) a lack of oxygen in the blood(C) seeing or thinking about food(D)a lack of certain chemicals in the blood39 The passage implies that there are many senses we _.(A)can use only in emergencies(B) may not understand at present(C) never realize we have(D)do not actively use in everyday living40 In th
46、e second paragraph, the term “in effect“ means _.(A)in fact(B) it is doubtful(C) often(D)without reason四、Part IV ClozeDirections: There are some blanks in the following passages. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passages. T
47、hen, mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.40 You really have to get very old before you realize youre old. Im in my middle fifties and I dont feel【C1】_yet. However, sometimes I look back at my childhood and【C2】_things to the way life is for【C3】_kids, some things have certainly changed.O
48、ne area of change is【C4】_. Some changes have been improvements. Some changes, on the other hand, have been【C5 】_When I started school, most people didnt have a television: TV was just beginning to get【C6】_. My father decided to go all out and buy a 16-inch black and white Motorola【C7】_. I still reme
49、mber watching the Lone Ranger save people from the【C8】_guys on that awesome electronic machine. That was exciting!Now, 【C9】_have larger pictures in full color. The pictures are clearer and the sound is much more【C10】_The new high definition sets are made to rival【 C11】_screens.The variety and quantity of prog