[专升本类试卷]专升本(英语)模拟试卷386及答案与解析.doc
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1、专升本(英语)模拟试卷 386 及答案与解析一、Phonetics(A)procession(B) professor(C) mission(D)pressure(A)method(B) maths(C) thorough(D)smooth(A)calm(B) hall(C) talk(D)ball(A)hotel(B) hopeless(C) holiday(D)honest(A)world(B) worth(C) worse(D)worn二、Part I Vocabulary and StructureDirections: Each of the following sentences
2、is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then, mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.6 Your coat_his.(A)like(B) likes(C) is like(D)will look like7 Doctors dont go out very often as their work_all their time.(A)takes away(B) takes in(C) takes over(D)takes up8 The
3、 three children looked after their sick mother_.(A)in return(B) by turn(C) in turn(D)being done9 Every officer and every soldier_obey the rules.(A)had to(B) have to(C) has to(D)must have to10 Such electron tubes_in a radio set are also found in a TV set.(A)that we use(B) as we use(C) as we use them(
4、D)that we use them11 People are more _to spend money on goods with an attractive look than those without.(A)attracted(B) tempted(C) persuaded(D)tended12 It_that 200 people died and over 5, 000 lost their shelters after the flood.(A)reported(B) reports(C) has been reported(D)has reported13 _determine
5、s a good meal varies from country to country.(A)What(B) That(C) It(D)Which14 If I were you, I would take it easy, _is no need to be nervous.(A)it(B) this(C) there(D)which15 I did not mean_anything, but those apples looked so good I couldnt resist _one.(A)to eat.trying(B) to eat.to trying(C) eating.t
6、o try(D)eating.to trying16 It isnt quite_that he will be present at the meeting.(A)certain(B) sure(C) right(D)exact17 He told her nothing, _upset her.(A)about which(B) which(C) that(D)for which18 Its too expensive for me. I cant_it.(A)spend(B) cost(C) pay(D)afford19 Would you like me_the radio a bit
7、?(A)turning down(B) to turn down(C) turn down(D)turned down20 “I saw Mary in the library yesterday?“ “You_her, she is still in hospital. “(A)cant have seen(B) mustnt have seen(C) could not see(D)must not see三、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passages. Each passag
8、e 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 Train companies in Tokyo are taking action to reduce the number of people jumping in front of trai
9、ns. They are fitting blue lights on station platforms to try and create a more calming atmosphere. The East Japan Railway Company has invested almost $ 170, 000 to install the lights in all of the 29 stations on the capitals busy Yamanote Line. There has been an alarming rise in the number of people
10、 committing suicide at train stations. A total of 68 people threw themselves under trains in the year up to March. This compares with 42 suicides in the same period a year earlier. In 2008, Japan had nearly 2, 000 suicides by jumping in front of a train: around six percent of all suicides nationwide
11、. Suicides have risen sharply in the past decade due to poor economic conditions.No one knows if the blue lights will work. There is no evidence to show that blue light reduces suicidal feelings. Keihan Railway spokesman Osamu Okawa stated: “We thought we had to do something to save lives. We know t
12、here is no scientific proof that blue lights deter suicides , but if blue has a soothing effect on the mind, we want to try it to save lives. “ The Associated Press news agency reports on a Japanese therapist called Mizuki Takahashi. She explained her reasons why the blue lights might be a good idea
13、: “ We associate the color with the sky and the sea. It has a calming effect on agitated people, or people obsessed with one particular thing, which in this case is committing suicide, “ she said. Other companies are watching this experiment with interest.21 Why blue lights are installed in many tra
14、in stations?(A)Because they do not hurt human eyes.(B) Because they are cheaper than regular ones.(C) Because they can help people at night.(D)Because they can reduce the number of suicides.22 The use of blue lights to reduce suicides_.(A)has no result yet(B) is proved effective(C) is welcomed by su
15、icides(D)has been refused by stations23 A Japanese therapist explained that_.(A)many suicides love blue color(B) the color of sky and see may calm excited people(C) only people with trouble in mind need blue color(D)blue color will definitely work to save suicides24 What is the writers attitude towa
16、rd the experiment? He is_.(A)interested(B) denying(C) objective(D)indifferent24 On the morning of November 18 , 1755 , an earthquake shook Boston, Massachusetts. John Winthrop, a professor at Harvard College, felt the quake and awoke. “I rose, “ Winthrop wrote, “and lighting a candle, looked on my w
17、atch, and found it was 15 minutes after four. “ John Winthrop went downstairs to the grandfather clock. It had stopped four minutes before, at 4: 11. Except for stopping the clock, the quake had only thrown a key from the mantel(壁炉台)to the floor.The clock had stopped because Winthrop had put some lo
18、ng glass tubes he was using for an experiment into the case for care. The quake had knocked the tubes over and blocked the pendulum(钟摆). Winthrop, therefore, had the exact time that the earthquake had hit Boston. He looked at the key on the floor. The quake had thrown it forward in the direction of
19、the quakes motion(运动)by a shock coming from the northwest, perhaps in Canada.25 The text proves that_.(A)the power of nature is terrible(B) earthquakes happen most often during nighttime hours(C) the direction of an earthquake can be discovered(D)universities study the cause of earthquakes26 The tex
20、t suggests that_.(A)Boston was badly destroyed(B) earthquakes are common in Boston(C) John Winthrop had difficulty sleeping(D)John Winthrop was a scientist27 Which of the following is true? _.(A)Some tubes were broken into pieces and stopped the old clock(B) The professor lit a candle because of pow
21、er failure(C) Boston is in the southeast of Canada(D)The shocks were slight in one way28 The earthquake happened_.(A)several minutes before the professor awoke(B) and the professor awoke at 4: 15(C) in the centre of Boston(D)when John Winthrop felt it28 The first true piece of sports equipment that
22、man invented was the ball.In ancient Egypt, as everywhere, pitching stones was a favorite childrens game. But a badly thrown rock could hurt a child. Looking for something less dangerous to throw, the Egyptians made what were probably the first balls.At first, balls were made of grass or leaves held
23、 together by vines. Later they were made of piece of animal skin sewed together and stuffed with feathers or hay.Even though the Egyptians were warlike, they found time for peaceful games. Before long they had developed a number of ball games, each with its own set of rules. Perhaps they played ball
24、 more for instruction than for fun. Ball playing was thought of mainly as a way to teach young men the speed and skill they would need for war.29 The ball was probably invented because_.(A)throwing stones often caused injuries(B) throwing stones was not fun(C) games with stones did not have rules(D)
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