[专升本类试卷]北京高职升本(英语)模拟试卷6(无答案).doc
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1、北京高职升本(英语)模拟试卷 6(无答案)一、Vocabulary and Structure1 You_park here! Its an emergency exit. Thanks for telling me.(A)wouldnt(B) neednt(C) couldnt(D)mustnt2 The police finally arrested the_criminal.(A)famous(B) renowned(C) respectable(D)notorious3 We forgave his bad temper because we know that his sons il
2、lness had put him under great_.(A)excitement(B) crisis(C) stress(D)nervousness4 A completely new situation is likely to_when the school leaving age is raised to 16.(A)rise(B) raise(C) arise(D)happen5 After the war Fleming specialized_bacteriology, and in 1924 he became professor of bacteriology at S
3、t. Marys Hospital.(A)with(B) in(C) on(D)by6 It is said that Rontgen discovered the new rays_accident.(A)by(B) on(C) for(D)in7 He regretted_her advice.(A)not having followed(B) having not followed(C) not following(D)following not8 _other courses, he devotes all his time to studying English.(A)Not lik
4、ing(B) Liking not(C) Having not liked(D)Not having liked9 Over the past few years medical researchers_for a means of controlling the virus.(A)have searching(B) are searching(C) have been searching(D)search10 Rebecca_me earlier if she had not liked her house she bought last month,(A)told(B) would tel
5、l(C) had told(D)would have told11 I saw Sam in the library yesterday morning. You_him; he is still abroad.(A)might not see(B) could not see(C) cant have seen(D)mustnt have seen12 Mr. Smith was caught by a radar trap doing 60 M.P.H. in a 30 M.P.H. area,_driving near his home.(A)while(B) if(C) wheneve
6、r(D)during13 There is nothing wrong with it,_? No. Yours is a specially-built model. Drive carefully, though.(A)is it(B) has it(C) are they(D)is there14 We should be able to deal with your complaint soon,_you give us all the necessary information.(A)as though(B) provided that(C) or else(D)as if15 Ad
7、vice should be provided free to_needs it.(A)whom(B) whoever(C) who(D)no matter who15 Choosing Your Ideal Camp16 Which camp is the best choice for an 8-month baby to learn swimming?(A)Cybercamps.(B) Glen Cove.(C) Farmingdale.(D)Camp Blue Bay.17 In Cybercamps, you will learn_.(A)how to design a Web pa
8、ge(B) how to do Red Cross swimming(C) how to improve your level of subjects(D)how to play tennis18 If you want to stay in Glen Cove for a month, you have to pay_.(A)$425(B) $1062.5(C) 749(D)425019 If you want to enroll a camp for your daughter, you may call_.(A)206-442-4500(B) 519-676-0904(C) 516-75
9、6-1751(D)516-741-255019 Early in the 18th century, Captain Cook, a famous explorer of Australia, unexpectedly caught sight of an unusual animal during his first visit to Australia. The animal had a large mouse-like head and jumped along on its large legs. To his great surprise, the unusual animal ca
10、rried its young in a special pocket of flesh. Captain Cook pointed to the animal which was eating grass in the distance and asked his native guide what the animal was referred to. The guide seemed not to know mat he was pointing at and finally said “Kang-a-roo“, but their requests were met with puzz
11、led looks of the native people. Before long they got to discover that the native guide who made the answer to Cooks question really meant, “I dont know what you are pointing at.“ Funny enough, the name “ Kang-a-roo“ stuck and it is still in use today.20 Whats the main idea of this passage?(A)Captain
12、 Cooks guide made a joke.(B) Native Australians could not speak English in Cooks time.(C) Some words have rather funny origins.(D)Captain Cook was a lover of wild animals.21 When the native guide said “Kang-a-roo “, he really meant“_“(A)Ah, it is a special kind of animal.(B) I wonder what you have s
13、aid.(C) What do you mean by pointing at that animal?(D)I have no idea of what you are referring to.22 We can infer from this passage_.(A)we should learn many different languages.(B) Captain Cook took the words of his guide in the wrong way.(C) Captain Cook was a foolish explorer.(D)it is very useful
14、 to learn Esperanto and other international languages.22 Throughout the world, in nations rich and poor, more and more women are taking up work outside the home. In the developed nations of Europe and North America, the percentage of women that make up the total workforce has more than doubled over
15、the past four decades. This trend towards more and more women joining the workforce is seen clearly in the recent experience of Britain, where women now make up almost half the countrys workforce. According to a recent report from the British research service, Jobs Research UK, there are two reasons
16、 for the great rise among women entering the workforce in Britain over the past decade: The first, and major reason for this is that unemployment rose more quickly among men during the last time the economy was at a low; the second reason is that the number of women working in service jobs has incre
17、ased greatly.According to Incomes Data Services (IDS), Britain appears to be fast approaching a point when there will be as many women employees as men, although half the women are in part-time employment. The IDS predicted that in the coming months, job losses were more likely to continue to affect
18、 more full-time male workers than the mostly female part-time workers.“If these trends continue, then economic recovery is likely to quicken the move toward a much larger part-time female workforce, employed chiefly in the service sector,“ the report said.These trends are not limited to the UK alone
19、. Throughout Europe and North America, and increasingly even in Japan, the percentage of female workers in the workforce is steadily increasing, while the percentage of male workers continues to fall. Because the jobs taken up by women are chiefly service sector jobs and because many are part-time p
20、ositions, the results of this trend are clear. Family incomes will stay frozen and even fall throughout most of the developed world. As high-paying manufacturing jobs become more difficult to find and with companies moving production to cheaper markets in developing nations in Asia, Latin America an
21、d Africa, unemployment among men in developed nations will rise further, in many countries to ten percent or more. How these changes in the workforce of Britain and other developed nations affect national policies, social development and family relations are important questions that researchers will
22、 be seeking to answer over the coming decade.23 The passage implies that_.(A)fewer men are working now than ever before(B) more women are engaged in part-time rather than full-time employment(C) more women are working now than ever before(D)more women were unemployed than men in the last recession24
23、 Today, women in Britain_.(A)make up exactly half the workforce(B) make up less than half the workforce(C) prefer part-time to full-time work(D)are paid less than they were in 197025 According to the passage, half of the working women in Britain work part-time because_.(A)full-time workers are suffe
24、ring job losses(B) the country is approaching the time when half of all workers will be female(C) so many men have lost their jobs(D)many of the service jobs they fill are part-time26 The passage tells us that if present trends continue_.(A)fewer men will find fall-time employment(B) Britains econom
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