[专升本类试卷]江苏专转本(英语)模拟试卷23及答案与解析.doc
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1、江苏专转本(英语)模拟试卷 23 及答案与解析一、Vocabulary and Structure1 The theory was attacked ten years ago when it was first_, but gradually it was improved.(A)promoted(B) enhanced(C) advanced(D)conceived2 _ preparations are now being made for the Presidents official visit to three foreign countries.(A)Elaborate(B) G
2、raceful(C) Royal(D)Tedious3 The bus is so crowded that there is_ sufficient room for you.(A)rarely(B) seldom(C) scarcely(D)some4 Poor health and lack of money may both be_ to educational progress.(A)restraints(B) stains(C) scarcities(D)barriers5 As for the Flat Earth theory, I believe I can _ it wit
3、h my own experiences of navigation.(A)deny(B) reject(C) object(D)refute6 In the past decades, the farms of the world have succeeded in producing enough food to feed_all of the planets people.(A)relevantly(B) externally(C) utterly(D)virtually7 The poor girl couldnt _ from her tears any more when her
4、mother showed up.(A)withdraw(B) hold(C) withhold(D)refrain8 We would contact your nearest relative_ any accident occurring.(A)in the event of(B) in the course of(C) in the place of(D)in the light of9 The doctors drew the conclusion that the young mans blindness was_.(A)consistent(B) partial(C) inter
5、nal(D)temporary10 The Second World War, _ the earlier one of 1914, prompted public concern about the physical and intellectual well-being of the countrys human resources.(A)so as(B) as were(C) as did(D)same as11 She met with no challenge because her arguments_ sound facts.(A)put forward(B) rested on
6、(C) made for(D)conjured up12 The teacher tried to explain the problem, but her explanation did not_ to the students.(A)get across(B) come around(C) go by(D)make out13 It was such a hot day that everyone_swimming in the river.(A)tended to(B) was inclined to(C) made for(D)felt like14 Old Mr. Browns co
7、ndition looks very serious and it is doubtful if he will_.(A)pull through(B) pull up(C) pull back(D)pull out15 We often advise him not to drink more wine_is good for his health.(A)as(B) than(C) that(D)but16 Please_your remarks to the topic under discussion.(A)confess(B) confirm(C) confuse(D)confine1
8、7 Several special programs were designed to_ disadvantaged youths aged 1621 to become more responsible, employable, and productive.(A)resist(B) insist(C) persist(D)assist18 He was at the_of his career when he was killed in a traffic accident.(A)glamour(B) extreme(C) bloom(D)peak19 When do you think
9、the President will_ you in office?(A)locate(B) confirm(C) reinforce(D)qualify20 Mary went through the report carefully to_all spelling mistakes from it.(A)diminish(B) withdraw(C) eliminate(D)abandon21 He arrived very late at night, _ in the early hours this morning.(A)in conclusion(B) or rather(C) o
10、n the whole(D)by and large22 Mother always taught me to be thrifty and not to live_.(A)beyond my means(B) out of place(C) at my leisure(D)around the clock23 President Bandas background as a doctor has given him_into the medical problems that face the country.(A)a view(B) a vision(C) an insight(D)a s
11、ight24 In New York there is a shifting population of vagrants usually with an unhealthy_for alcohol.(A)attitude(B) aptitude(C) appetite(D)altitude25 Cars and motorcycles are similar_they are both privately owned means of transport.(A)so that(B) in that(C) for that(D)in which26 The exhibition of poor
12、 sportsmanship_a sense of disgust in ail who witnessed it.(A)rose(B) arose(C) aroused(D)raised27 When the nurse took his temperature, it was two degrees above(A)regular(B) ordinary(C) average(D)normal28 The traveler looks like an Englishman, but his foreign accent gave him(A)away(B) out(C) off(D)ove
13、r29 We Americans do a lot of business_lunch, but people here prefer to tell stories.(A)in(B) over(C) within(D)without30 He just cannot_to the different life style here in America.(A)alter(B) modify(C) adapt(D)adopt31 A friendship may be_, casual, situational or deep and lasting.(A)identical(B) origi
14、nal(C) superficial(D)critical32 One of his_ is to become the President of the Motor General.(A)achievements(B) ideas(C) ambitions(D)careers33 The republication of the poets most recent works will certainly_his national reputation.(A)boom(B) strengthen(C) enlarge(D)enhance34 If you_in taking this att
15、itude , we will have to ask you to leave,(A)persist(B) insist(C) resist(D)pursue35 Employers expect their employees to be_for work.(A)timely(B) punctual(C) prompt(D)urgent36 There are some_flowers on the desk.(A)artificial(B) false(C) unreal(D)untrue37 It is a_to hear his speech.(A)bored(B) bore(C)
16、boring(D)borescme38 _their suggestions, we will discuss them fully at the next meeting.(A)In regard for(B) In regard to(C) With regard of(D)Regardless for39 Nuclear science should be developed to benefit the people_harm them.(A)more than(B) better than(C) other than(D)rather than40 How many more dec
17、ades will have to pass_ scientists succeed in providing a cure for cancer?(A)when(B) since(C) before(D)until40 Misjudging someones use of silence can take place in many contexts and on many levels. Take pausing for example. Ones conversational style may be marked by frequent pausing, thus giving roo
18、m(or time)for the discourse partner to jump into the conversation by taking his or her next turn. Some speakers, however, may think that the pauses others leave for them are not long enough to claim the floor(发言权)without being rude, while it may be the feeling of the other party that longer pauses w
19、ould create awkward silences. Such differences in the perception and valuation of pauses may lead to conflict. The person who does not tolerate long pauses may wonder why the other does not want to talk, whereas the person who needs longer pauses to take a turn may think of his or her partner as int
20、olerably talkative.41 What is the passage mainly about?(A)Different conversational style.(B) Silence.(C) Pauses.(D)Misjudging someones use of silence.42 “Jump into the conversation“ in the third line means_.(A)participate in the conversation(B) become involved in the conversation(C) disturb the conv
21、ersation(D)interrupt the speaker by taking ones turn unexpectedly43 What can we conclude from the passage?(A)A talkative person may not want the other to stop.(B) Some speakers may think the pauses others leave for them are too short.(C) A pause may be interpreted in different ways.(D)We should tole
22、rate long pauses.44 Conflicts may be aroused except_.(A)when the person needs longer pauses while the other needs short pauses(B) when the persons conversational style is marked by frequent pausing(C) when the person thinks pauses are too short while the other thinks they may create awkward silences
23、(D)when the person wonders why the other stops while the other thinks why his or her partner is so talkative45 What is the authors attitude towards pauses in conversations?(A)Aggressive(B) Neutral(C) Critical(D)Positive45 Follow the following tips to reduce your stress to manageable levels! Avoid “M
24、ust“ think. Let go of the notion that you must do something in a certain way, for example, “I must get a great score on a test, or else. “This thought pattern only adds to the stress youll feel. Evaluate your situation coldly and analytically, and not as a “life or death“ situation. Watch the Mess.
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