[专升本类试卷]专升本(英语)模拟试卷200及答案与解析.doc
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1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 200 及答案与解析一、Phonetics(A)enough(B) touch(C) rough(D)cough(A)window(B) flow(C) flower(D)know(A)chalk(B) talk(C) walk(D)half(A)children(B) find(C) kind(D)mile(A)where(B) here(C) mere(D)sincere二、Part I Vocabulary and StructureDirections: Each of the following sentences is provided with four
2、choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then, mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.6 Neither Bill nor his parents _ at home.(A)is(B) has(C) are(D)was7 She has neither read the book nor _ the film.(A)seen(B) sees(C) see(D)saw8 Only by reading extensively _ you horizons.(A)you may wi
3、den(B) can you widen(C) you will widen(D)therefore you widen9 My friend was very unhappy for not _ to the party.(A)inviting(B) to be invited(C) having been invited(D)having invited10 Automatic machines can only do the jobs they _ to do.(A)have asked(B) ask(C) have been asked(D)will ask11 Peter was t
4、he first one who finished the test, but he worked so fast _ a great many mistakes.(A)as to make(B) that he made(C) to make(D)in the making of12 My father seldom let me do that, _.(A)did he(B) did not he(C) does he(D)does not he13 Not until 1959 _ this compound.(A)that chemists succeeded in obtaining
5、(B) did chemists succeed to obtain(C) chemists succeeded in obtaining(D)did chemists succeed in obtaining14 She is very careful. She _ very few mistakes in her work.(A)does(B) makes(C) takes(D)gets15 How long does it _ to travel from Beijing to London?(A)want(B) spend(C) make(D)take16 Different cult
6、ures have different communication _.(A)styles(B) crafts(C) designs(D)symbols17 As they searched the room, they looked for _ to the crime.(A)labels(B) scenes(C) clues(D)tags18 If you meet people with a smile, you will certainly make a good _ on them.(A)impression(B) expression(C) impact(D)implication
7、19 Where was it _ she found her missing handbag?(A)that(B) where(C) the place where(D)in which20 Robots are used _ a lot of work in place of man.(A)to do(B) to doing(C) doing(D)to be done三、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a n
8、umber 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 One friend once said to me, “Do you know that most college students cant even put semi-colons(分号) in the right place?“
9、 Emphatic voices like his have recently made writing courses popular, strangely popular because of their hard-nosed attitude toward correct writing. Most administrators and teachers extend this medicinal metaphor (隐喻), they agree that students are suffering from a serious disease. Many tests identif
10、y increasing numbers of student writers as skills cripples(跛子), and they need treatment. Remedial courses are given every- where. More writing labs are appearing and expanding.Many students are wining to believe that there is really something wrong with them. More students than ever before tell me a
11、nd my colleagues that they are indeed bad writers and need lots of help with grammar and punctuation. I feel like a doctor, my job is to diagnose (诊断) the disease and prescribe cures whenever I read student writing. It would be easy enough for me to circle spelling errors, cross out unnecessary comm
12、as, line out wordy sentences. And knowing that this sort of marking can sting, I would of course write, onto the end of the paper, some- thing about how I know the student really tried hard, something about his rich imagination or his clear potential for doing well.But I wonder whether all these wel
13、l-intentioned scrawls (潦草写几句话) would do little more than confirm my students fears about how crippled he is.21 According to the passage, a “skills cripple“ is someone who _.(A)is seriously ill(B) has a rich imagination(C) is a bad writer(D)has a serious injury to the leg 22 Which of the following is
14、 the purpose of the first paragraph?(A)To describe some successful doctors(B) To compare poor writers with diseased people(C) To tell the teachers why some students are poor in health(D)To show the importance of a teachers job 23 It can be inferred from the passage that most students _.(A)admit thei
15、r incorrect writing(B) make use of their dictionaries in writing(C) can correct their own papers(D)help each other in their writing class 24 Which of the following is TRUE of teachers correction of his students writing errors?(A)It is good to correct all the errors(B) A teacher should write somethin
16、g on the papers to encourage his students(C) A teacher s handwriting must be tidy and clear(D)A teacher had better point out the way for each student to improve his writing 24 As protector of her familys health, the poineer woman confronted situations she never imagined before crossing the Mississip
17、pi. Few women came West prepared to deal with desert sunburn, rattlesnake bites, or arrow wounds. Even when doctors were available, they were of- ten no more knowledgeable than their patients. And most patent (专利) medicines were no more reliable than the itinerant (巡游) merchants who sold them.In cer
18、tain cases, a woman could draw upon the folk wisdom and remedies she had learned back home; Western mosquitoes, for example, proved to be as repelled by a paste of vinegar and salt as were their Eastern cousins. More often, however, a woman was guided only by her own ingenuity in concocting (调制的) to
19、nics ( 补药), powders, poisons, and polishes from whatever she had at land: salt made a passable toothpaste, gunpowder was applied to wants, and turpentine to open cuts, goose grease, skunk oil, and the ever present lard were basic liniments; medicinal teas and tonics were brewed from sunflower seeds
20、and roots. 25 Which of the following statements best expresses the main idea of the passage?(A)Many people who went West were doctors.(B) Medicine and the people who sold it were not reliable.(C) Many pioneer women died from bites inflicted by snakes and mosquitoes.(D)Pioneer women had to invent the
21、ir own remedies when they moved West. 26 According to the passage, why were doctors in the West sometimes unable to help their patients?(A)They did not know how to treat the unfamiliar illnesses.(B) They were more interested in establishing practices in the cities.(C) They were more concerned with d
22、oing research than with treating patients.(D)They were often overcome by diseases caught from their patients. 27 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about patent medicines?(A)They did not cost much.(B) They helped heal snake bites.(C) They did not work very well.(D)They had a str
23、ong taste. 28 It can be inferred that most of the pioneers referred to in the passage were originally from where in the United States?(A)The desert.(B) The West.(C) The State of Mississippi.(D)The East. 28 There is much discussion today about whether economic growth is desirable. At an earlier perio
24、d, our desire for material wealth may have been justified. Now, however, this desire for more than we need is causing serious problems. Even though we have good intentions, we may be producing too much, too fast.Those who criticize economic growth argue that we must slow down. They believe that soci
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