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1、广东专插本(英语)模拟试卷 1(无答案)一、Vocabulary and Structure1 He came without informing us. He was an_guest.(A)unexpected(B) unexceptional(C) expected(D)unexamined2 Her pictures have a strong_ appeal.(A)visual(B) visible(C) vital(D)virtual3 A man should be_ by his deeds, not by his words.(A)identified(B) illustra
2、ted(C) justified(D)judged4 The policeman ordered him to pay the_for parking on the pavement.(A)bill(B) debt(C) tax(D)fine5 The police has _him from the murder.(A)cancelled(B) removed(C) explored(D)eliminated6 It is not important_, it is how you feel, how you think, and what you do that is important.
3、(A)how old are you(B) you are how old(C) how you are old(D)how old you are7 Before starting my business, my parents told me, “_ you do, remember that quality counts. “(A)Whichever(B) However(C) Whenever(D)Whatever8 Mr. Martin, would you please explain the grammar rules for participles once again? Al
4、l right. Thats just_most students may easily get confused.(A)what(B) how(C) where(D)why9 To our surprise, we got_people to attend the meeting as we expected.(A)as twice(B) twice many(C) twice many as(D)twice as many10 The car_halfway for no reason.(A)broke off(B) broke out(C) broke up(D)broke down11
5、 Which report has the most expenses _ training equipment, players personal equipment and uniform?(A)in terms of(B) in place of(C) by means of(D)by way of12 Ever since I arrived here, I_in the dormitory because it is cheaper.(A)lived(B) was living(C) had been living(D)have been living13 After having
6、gone_far, George did not want to turn back.(A)enough(B) much(C) such(D)that14 The harder I tried, _it seemed to solve that math problem.(A)the impossible(B) most impossible(C) the more impossible(D)the most impossible15 The accident was my fault, so I had to pay for the damage_the other car.(A)at(B)
7、 to(C) on(D)for16 The robbery lasted only for a few seconds and no one could_ what the robber looked like.(A)ask(B) speak(C) describe(D)announce17 If I _the money last year, I would have studied abroad.(A)had(B) have(C) has(D)having18 Why cant you do this small _ for me? Ive helped you often enough
8、in the past!(A)work(B) favor(C) demand(D)good19 Only when_ in 1945 _to his hometown.(A)the war war over; he returned(B) was the war over; he returned(C) was the war over; did he return(D)the war was over; did he return20 Beethoven is my favorite musician. I regard him as_other musicians.(A)superior
9、to(B) superior than(C) more superior to(D)more superior than21 The movie star_with your sister, didnt he?(A)used to dancing(B) was used to dance(C) used to dance(D)was used to dancing22 Incidents of this kind will continue_sport is played competitively rather than for the love of the game.(A)unless(
10、B) as long as(C) although(D)until23 Had you prepared for your lecture, you_ more fluently.(A)should have spoken(B) would have spoken(C) would speak(D)had spoken24 John has just left New York, but I did not know he_ until yesterday.(A)will leave(B) had been leaving(C) leaves(D)was leaving25 _ one-thi
11、rd of its employees is uncertain.(A)The company will dismiss(B) The company dismisses(C) That the company will dismiss(D)Will the company dismiss26 I 11 lend this room to_ needs it.(A)anyone(B) someone(C) whoever(D)whomever27 _ is generally accepted that the social status of women has been greatly i
12、mproved nowadays.(A)It(B) That(C) As(D)What28 _being cold, we d rather stay at home this evening.(A)Because(B) It(C) Its(D)Its29 He said he would _ me to the president, but he didnt.(A)recommend(B) communicate(C) comment(D)request30 The chair looks rather unusual in shape, but it is very comfortable
13、 to sit_.(A)by(B) on(C) with(D)at31 _from the hilltop, the lake scenery is beyond description.(A)To see(B) Seeing(C) Having seen(D)Seen32 _for your laziness, you could have finished the assignment by now.(A)Had not it been(B) Werent it(C) It were not(D)Had it not been33 It was very_ of you not to pl
14、ay the piano while I was having a sleep.(A)considerable(B) considerate(C) considered(D)considering34 He liked the painting very much, which cost him $ 1 000. However, he would gladly have paid_for it.(A)as much twice(B) much as twice(C) twice as much(D)as twice much35 It was to save the child_he got
15、 drowned.(A)when(B) while(C) as(D)that35 You d think Pauline Hord would have served her time by now. After all, she recently celebrated her 90th birthday, and by the time she achieved that breathtaking milestone, she d already done a 10-year stretch in the Mississippi State Prison. Ms Hord is a swee
16、t-natured, gentle -talking, white-haired Southerner who never owed a debt to societythus, she never had to pay one. So you have to wonder what a woman like this is doing in a place where most people are itching to get loose. Unlike the rest of the population, Ms Hord goes to prison freely and eagerl
17、y. And when she gets there, she persuades prisoners of every sort to sing little ditties about their ABCs and XYZs. At age 80 , Ms Hord began teaching prisoners to read during a chance visit to the State Prison with a lawyer friend. “When I got there, I heard that a group of volunteer workers had be
18、en praying for a teacher. They asked me if I would come and I said I would be thrilled, “ she said. On a personal level, Ms Hord considers this rewarding work. If you get at the reason why these men went into crime, you will find that none of them succeeded in their early years of schooling. “They w
19、ent to school at 5 believing they were going to learn to read. When they didnt learn in the first or second grade, they realized something was wrong. By 8, they were having problems. By 12 or 13, they were drinking or using drugs. And its getting worse. I m seeing younger and younger prisoners who k
20、now less and less. They cant read well enough to function in this society. “ She says. It is this situation that Ms Hord goes to prison week after week to correct. And when her most difficult students finally begin to read, she is sure that she, too, knows why the caged birds sing.36 Ms Hord goes to
21、 prison eagerly to_.(A)sing songs for the prisoners(B) teach the prisoners to read(C) pray for the prisoners(D)make friends with the prisoners37 Judging from the context, itching (line 3, para 2) most probably means_.(A)afraid(B) willing(C) reluctant(D)eager38 According to Ms Hord, the root of crime
22、s lies in_.(A)racial discrimination(B) poor living condition(C) lack of proper education(D)addiction to alcohol or drug39 Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage?(A)Many people volunteered to join Ms Hord in her work.(B) Most of the prisoners had no desire to learn as a ch
23、ild.(C) Ms Hord found some prisoners impossible to teach.(D)Ms Hord took up her volunteer job by chance. 40 Ms Hord regarded her job as_.(A)unique(B) valuable(C) interesting(D)tough40 Do you find getting up in the morning so difficult that it s painful? This might be called laziness, but Dr. Kleitma
24、n has a new explanation. He has proved that everyone has a daily energy cycle. During the hours when you labor through your work you may say that you re “hot“. Thats true. The time of day when you feel most energetic is when your cycle of body temperature is at its peak. For some people the peak com
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