[自考类试卷]自考英语(二)模拟试卷7及答案与解析.doc
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1、自考英语(二)模拟试卷 7 及答案与解析一、Vocabulary and Structrue1 Washing the food down with water as a substitute_chewing is not a good habit.(A)of(B) for(C) to(D)from2 This type of desk and chair can be adjusted_the height of students at different ages.(A)with(B) for(C) to(D)in3 There is a wood bridge_the river.(A)
2、above(B) on(C) over(D)up4 _I know, he moved to Shanghai last year.(A)As long as(B) As far as(C) Far more(D)Far away5 The composition is well written_a few spelling errors.(A)except(B) but(C) without(D)except for6 Since the bosses cannot do_profit, workers have an edge.(A)with(B) for(C) but(D)without
3、7 Some argue that by their_nature, these elite places of learning should not be easily accessible.(A)very(B) exactly(C) exact(D)just8 A minor-party or independent candidate can draw votes away from the major-party nominees but _almost no chance of defeating them.(A)gets(B) have(C) stands(D)rises9 It
4、 is, they say, the right to change employers which distinguishes employment_slavery.(A)by(B) between(C) from(D)apart10 Their_Coil Smith says, “Animal research is irrelevant to our health and it can often produce misleading results. ”(A)spokesman(B) spokeman(C) speaking man(D)spoken man二、Cloze Test10
5、 As the plane circled over the airport,everyone sensed that something was wrong The plane was moving unsteadily through the air,and although the passengers had【11】their seat belts,they were suddenly【12】forwardAt that moment,the air-hostess appearedShe looked very pale,but was quite calm【13】quickly b
6、ut almost in a whisper,she informed everyone that the pilot had fainted and asked 【14】any of the passengers knew anything about machines or at least how to drive a car 【 15】a moments hesitation,a man got up and followed the stewardess(空中小姐)into the pilots cabin Moving the pilot aside the man took【16
7、】and listened carefully to the urgent instructions that were being sent by radio from the airport【17】The plane was now dangerously close to the ground,but to everyones relief,it soon began to climbThe man【18】circle the airport several times in order to become familiar with the controls Following ins
8、tructions,the man guided plane towards the airfieldIt shook【19】as it touched the ground and then moved rapidly across the field,but after a long run it stopped safelyOutside ,a crowd of people who【20】anxiously,rushed forward to congratulate the“pilot”on a perfect landing(A)installed(B) fastened(C) c
9、onnected(D)held(A)struck(B) pulled(C) thrown(D)falling(A)Speaking(B) Breathing(C) Walking(D)Shouting(A)suppose(B) if(C) was there(D)perhaps(A)After(B) Taking(C) For(D)In(A)place(B) flight(C) off(D)his seat(A)under(B) down(C) below(D)ahead(A)must(B) had to(C) used to(D)needed(A)the moment(B) steadily
10、(C) heavily(D)violently(A)were watching(B) had watched(C) was watching(D)had been watching20 During the early years of this century,wheat was seen as the very lifeblood of Western Canada. When the crops were good,the economy was good;when the crops failed. there was depression. People on city street
11、s watched the yields and the price of wheat with almost as much feeling as if they were growers. The marketing of wheat became an increasingly favorite topic of conversation. War set the stage for the most dramatic events in marketing the western crop. For years farmers mistrusted speculative(投机的)gr
12、ain selling as carried on through the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Wheat prices were generally low in the autumn,but farmers could not wait for markets to improve. It had happened too often that they sold their wheat soon after harvest when farm debts were coming due,only to see prices rising and specul
13、ators getting rich. On various occasions,producer groups asked for firmer controls,but governments had no wish to become involved,at least not until wartime wheat prices threatened to run wild. Anxious to check inflation(通货膨胀)and rising living costs,the federal government appointed a board of grain
14、supervisors(监视员)to handle deliveries from the crops of 1917 and 1918. Grain Exchange trading was suspended,and farmers sold at prices fixed by the board. To handle the crop of 1919,the government appointed the first Canadian Wheat Board,with full authority to buy,sell. and set prices. 21 The author
15、uses the term“lifeblood”to indicate that wheat was_.(A)difficult to produce in large quantities(B) susceptible to many parasites(寄生虫)(C) essential to the health of the country(D)expensive to gather and transport22 According to the passage,most farmersdebts had to be paid_.(A)when the autumn harvest
16、had just been completed(B) because wheat prices were high(C) as soon as the Winnipeg Grain Exchange demanded payment(D)when crop failure caused depression23 According to the passage. wheat prices became unmanageable because of conditions caused by_.(A)farmers(B) supervisors(C) weather(D)war24 In Par
17、a. the word“check”could best be replaced by which of the following?(A)Control.(B) Investigate.(C) Finance.(D)Reinforce.25 According to the passage,a preliminary step in the creation of the Canadian Wheat Board was the appointment of_.(A)the Winnipeg Grain Exchange(B) a board of supervisors(C) severa
18、l producer groups(D)a new government25 In our day of the automobile and paved highway few people ever encounter quicksand(流沙). Yet quicksand is still common in many pans of the country. It may be more dangerous for being less familiar. Quicksand is usually found along the shores and in the beds of r
19、ivers. It is simply sand saturated(使饱和)with water from beneath,as from a spring. The water flowing into the sand separates the grains. The suspended grains give rather easily and a heavy object placed on the surface is likely to sink. How fast it sinks depends on its weight and surface area. How doe
20、s one detect quicksand? It cannot be done by the eye alone,since sand which looks firm may suddenly collapse and trap anyone who ventures out on it. The only way to be sure is to test the sand before walking on it. For test a probing(探索)pole or long stick should be used. If the pole sinks more than
21、six inches,the sand is probably quicksand. A traveler who stumbles into quicksand will soon sink to the depth of his knees. If he stands still or struggles wildly,he will sink even further. He should at once lie on his back and stretch out his arms. Contrary to popular notion,quicksand does not suck
22、 objects down,and will support more weight than water alone. While the trapped person“floats”on the surface of the sand,rescuers should build a platform with boards or branches. Then they can pull him out slowly. If the trapped person is alone,he can rescue himself. When he is in the floating positi
23、on,he should begin rolling toward solid ground. Rolling is the only way of getting free. It should be done with frequent rests,so that the trapped person does not tire himself. When he reaches solid ground,he should swing his legs to safety ,and quickly scramble out of the quicksand.26 The main idea
24、 of this passage is_.(A)that today few people ever encounter quicksand(B) that quicksand is still common in many parts of the country(C) that quicksand cannot be detected by the eye alone(D)expressed by none of the above27 According to the passage,quicksand is usually found_.(A)on hillsides(B) far i
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