[专升本类试卷]专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷64及答案与解析.doc
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1、专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 64 及答案与解析一、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections: 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 th
2、e Answer Sheet.0 As he closed his service station at 1:20 one Sunday morning, Tony Payseur set on the ground a metal cash box containing $7,000. At home a short while later, he reached in the back of his car for the box. It was missing.Realizing that he must have left it outside the station, Payseur
3、 speeded back. The box was gone. Sunday morning, although he felt ill, Payseur went to work with his two sons. Then, in the middle of the afternoon, a man named Wayne came and told his story. Passing the station minutes after Payseur left the previous night, Brazzell had spotted the metal box. Think
4、ing it was a tool-box someone had left accidentally; he stopped and picked it up. About 3 p. m. Sunday, Brazzell opened the box. Finding it filled with cash, he rushed to the station. “I couldnt believe someone would be so honest,“ Payseur said it when he got back his box.1 What is the passage mainl
5、y about?(A)How the missing metal box was returned.(B) Mr. Payseur is a lucky man.(C) Mr. Payseurs metal box.(D)Mr. Payseurs carelessness.2 When did Mr. Payseur realize the missing of his metal box?(A)Saturday morning.(B) A little time after he got home.(C) Sunday afternoon.(D)A little time before he
6、 went home.3 Mr. Wayne found the metal box_.(A)on the ground with the cover open(B) laid on the ground(C) lying in the corner(D)in the back of a car4 “. Brazzell had spotted the metal box.“ (Para. 2) , here “spot“ means_.(A)catch(B) know(C) meet(D)see5 By saying “I couldnt believe someone would be s
7、o honest.“ Mr. Payseur means that_.(A)its hard to believe there is still someone so honest(B) there are honest people like Mr. Payseur(C) we should believe most of the people(D)Mr. Brazzell is a nice man5 Lane waited on the bench nearest the bridge, as he had been instructed. The wind blew straight
8、across the river, sharp as a razor, and he had to pull his overcoat closer about him.He went over his instructions in his mind. The agent would appear at four oclock. He would chat to Lane for a while, after which he would get up, leaving his newspaper behind. The plan would be fastened inside.A dis
9、tant clock began to strike the hour. As if from nowhere, a man appeared and sat down beside Lane, placing his newspaper on the seat between them. He was thin and middle-aged, and seemed in need of a good meal. He bore no resemblance to Lanes idea of a successful spy. His conversation, confined to tr
10、ivial observations about the weather, was painfully uninteresting.A few minutes later he got up and continued on his way. Lane picked up the paper which lay on the bench, as if he wanted to look at the news. He was excited to see the plans pinned to the center page. At that moment, however, there wa
11、s a strong wind which lifted the newspaper into the air, like a kite, and blew it into the river.6 Lane_.(A)memorized his orders(B) recited his orders(C) tried to remember his orders(D)repeated his orders himself7 The agent was going to_.(A)give Lane some important papers(B) tell him some pieces of
12、advice(C) tell him some important news(D)tell him his suffering8 The agent left the newspaper_.(A)by arrangement(B) by mistake(C) at Lanes request(D)out of kindness9 Lane_.(A)read the news(B) made the plans(C) turned over the pages of the newspaper(D)made a kite out of the newspaper10 Lane_.(A)got r
13、id of the plans quickly(B) lost the plans(C) threw the plans away(D)managed to save the plans10 Men have traveled ever since they first appeared on the earth.In primitive times they did not travel for pleasure but to find new places where their herds could feed, or to escape from hostile neighbors,
14、or to find more favorable climates. They traveled on foot. Their journeys were long, tiring, and often dangerous. They protected themselves with simple weapons, such as wooden sticks or stone clubs, and by lighting fires at night and, above all, by keeping together.Being intelligent and creative, th
15、ey soon discovered easier ways of traveling. They rode on the backs of their domesticated animals; they hollowed out tree trunks, and by using bits of wood as paddles, were able to travel across water.Later they traveled, not from necessity, but for the joy and excitement of seeing and experiencing
16、new things. This is still the main reason why we travel today.Traveling, of course, has now become a highly organized business. There are cars and splendid roads, express trains, huge ships and jet airliners, all of which provide us with comforts and security. This sounds wonderful. But there are di
17、fficulties, if you want to go abroad, you need a passport and a visa, tickets, luggage, and a hundred and one other things. If you lose any of them, your journey may be ruined.11 In primitive times men traveled_.(A)for joy(B) from necessity(C) to broaden the mind(D)to escape from the wild animals12
18、Their journeys were long, tiring and often dangerous, so they had to take measures to protect themselves EXCEPT_.(A)they had to arm themselves with wooden sticks(B) they protected themselves with stone clubs(C) they had to travel in groups(D)they never traveled at night13 Later, they found it easier
19、 to travel because_.(A)they could travel by wagons(B) they could ride on their tame animals and go across water in hollowed tree trunks(C) the roads were splendid(D)the climates were favorable14 Traveling has now become a highly organized business_.(A)so we can travel anywhere without difficulty(B)
20、because we are provided with all kinds of convenient means for traveling(C) because traveling organizations can be found in the countries the world over(D)so travelers have increased rapidly15 “. to escape from hostile neighbors . “ , “hostile“ means_ .(A)talkative(B) hotheaded(C) enthusiastic(D)unf
21、riendly15 Tom had once worked in a city office in London, but now he was out of work. He had a large family to support, so he often found himself in difficulty. He often visited Mr. White on Sundays, told him about his troubles, and asked for two or three pounds.Mr. White, a man with a kind heart, f
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