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陜西省普通高等教育專升本招生考試
大學英語全真(模擬試卷一)
I.VocabularyandStructure(40分)
Direction:Inthispart,thereare40incompletesentences.Foreach
sentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosethatbest
completesthesentences.Thenwritethecorrespondingansweronthe
Answersheet.
1.Theclimberstheirambitionbyreachingthesummitofthe
mountain.
A.obtainedB.sustainedC.maintainedD.realized
2.1liketogothecinemawhenIamintheforit.
A.motiveB.mindC.moodD.intention
3.Stressfulenvironmentleadstounhealthybehaviorssuchaspoor
eatinghabits,whichincreasetheriskofheartdisease.
A.inturnB.inreturnC.bychanceD.byturns
4.Shelearnthowtocookbyanderror.
A.trailB.attemptC.actionD.progress
5.thatthereisnoopposition,Iwillactasrepresentativeofourclass.
A.ProvidedB.UnlessC.ThoughD.Until
6.ForyearsJoneskeptnewandgoodideas.
A.makingupforB.addinguptoC.comingupwithD.
puttingupwith
7.Youshouldputaonyourluggage,withfullnameandaddress.
A.labelB.noteC.signalD.sign
8.Youimproperwordswillgivetodoubtsconcerningyourtrue
intentions.
A.riseB.reasonC.suspicionD.impulse
9.Johncomplainedtothebooksellerthattherewereseveralpagesin
thedictionary.
A.missingB.losingC.droppingD.leaking
10.Weshouldalwayskeepinmindthatdecisionsoftenleadtobitter
regrets.
A.urgentB.hastyC.instantD.prompt
11.Amanhastomakeforhisoldagebyputtingasideenough
moneytoliveonwhenold.
A.supplyB.assuranceC.provisionD.adjustment
12.Thegeneralmangertoldhissecretarythathesufferedfromheart
disease,buthewouldnotadmitit.
A.inpublicB.inprivateC.insecretD.indetail
13.InChineseuniversities,Englishisacourseforallstudents.
A.comparativeB.selectiveC.impulsiveD.
compulsory
,
14.Whathetoldusabouttheaffairsimplydoesntmakeany?
A.senseB.ideaC.meaningD.significance
15.Thepriceofthearticleisoutoftoitsvalue.
A.placeB.questionC.wayD.proportion
16.Fishingisahobbywhichneedsagooddealof
A.stiffnessB.intelligenceC.patienceD.strength
17.Somebirdstwiceayearbetweenhotandcoldcountries.
A.immigrateB.migrateC.slipD.glide
18.Allthefoodinthatlittlecafeis
A.home-grownB.self-madeC.home-madeD.
home-bred
19.thefactthattheareahadbeenhitbytheseverestdroughtin
twentyyears,afairlygoodharvestwasgatheredin.
A.InspiteB.DespiteC.InspitethatD.Despiteof
20.1objectedthemeetingwithouthim.
A.tohaveB.tohavingC.havingD.have
21.itshotsunandbeautifulbeaches,Hawaiiisafineplacetolivein
ortovisit.
A.AsB.WithC.FromD.For
22.Bob'sleggothurtthePurpleMountains.
A.whileheisclimbingupB.whilewewereclimbingup
C.whileweclimbedupD.whileheclimbedup
23.Therearecertainwhenyoumustinterruptpeoplewhoareinthe
middleofdoingsomething.
A.conditionsB.situationsC.occasionsD.environments
24.Thetimeisnotfarawaymoderncommunicationswillbecome
widespreadinChina/svastcountryside.
A.whenB.asC.untilD.before
25.Itwasproposedthatthematterdiscussedatthenextmeeting.
A.willbeB.hasC.beD.wouldbe
26.Hedidn'tgototheparty,buthedoeswishhethere.
A.wouldbeB.hasbeenC.wouldhavebeenD.had
been
27.Pickmeupat8o'clock.Imybathbythen.
A.mayhaveB.willbehavingC.canhavehadD.will
havehad
28.Shewassoangrythatshefeltlikesomethingathim.
A.tothrowB.tohavethrownC.throwingD.having
thrown
29.Youshouldhireamoremanagerthantheoneyoucurrentlyhave.
A.sufficientB.effectiveC.respectiveD.efficient
30.Theministerhadhissecretariesapressconference.
A.arrangeB.toarrangeC.arrangingD.arranged
31.Sheleftthereceptionearlybecauseshegetupearlythenext
morning.
A.neededB.mightC.usedtoD.hadto
32.Let'snotwaitanylonger,hemightnotatall.
A.turnoverB.turnupC.usedtoD.turndown
33.Annecouldn,tconcentratewhatshewasdoingwhileherfamily
werewatchingTV.
A.toB.onC.forD.in
34.HespeakssoquicklythatIdidn'twhathesaid.
A.receiveB.listenC.takeD.catch
35.Itisthathehastoaskforhelp.
A.soabigjobB.asobigjobC.asuchbigjobD.sucha
bigjob
36.Mywifesaidinherletterthatshewouldappreciatefromyou
something.
A.tohaveheardB.tohearC.havingheardD.
hearing
37.menhavelearnedmuchfromthebehaviorofanimalsishardly
new.
A.ThatB.ThoseC.WhatD.Whether
38.It'snecessarythedictionaryimmediately.
A.thathewillreturnB.thathereturnedC.thathereturnD.
thathehastoreturn
39.Franklin,sabilitytolearnfromobservationsand
experiencegreatlytohissuccessinpubliclife.
A.contributedB.owedC.attachedD.related
40.Themanagerassuredthecustomerthathiscomplaintwouldbe
seenimmediately.
A.toB.atC.onD.with
n.ReadingComprehension(50分)
Directions:Inthispart,therearefourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowed
byfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthem,thereare
fourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebest
choiceandwritethecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
PassageOne
Questions41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage
(81)Asasupplierofmostofmostofthefoodweeatandofraw
materialsforanyindustrialprocesses,agricultureisclearlyanimportant
areaoftheeconomy.Buttheindustrialperformanceofagriculturethe
relativeefficiencyofagriculturalproductioncomparedtootherareasin
theeconomyisevenmoreimportantthanthis.Forinnationswherethe
productivityoffarmersislow,mostoftheworkingpopulationisneedto
raisefoodandfewpeopleareavailabletheproductionofinvestment
goodsorforotheractivitiesrequiredforeconomicgrowth.Indeed,one
ofthefactorsrelatedmostlooselytothepercapitaincome(人均收入)of
anationisthefractionofitspopulationengagedinfarming.Inthe
poorestnationsoftheworldmorethanhalfofthepopulationliveson
farms.Thiscomparessharplywithlessthan10percentinwesternEurope
andlessthan4percentintheUnitedstates.
Inshort,thecourseofeconomicdevelopmentingeneraldependsin
afundamentalwayontheperformanceoffarmers.Thisperformance,in
turn,dependsonhowagricultureisorganizedandontheeconomic
environment,ormarketstructure,withinwhichitfunction.Inthe
followingpagestheperformanceofAmericanagriculture.Itis
appropriatetobeginwithaconsiderationofitsmarketstructure.
41.Thispassageismostprobably
A.anewsitemB.apartofanintroductionofabook
C.apartofalectureD.anadvertisement
42.Whatismostimportanttoagricultureis.
A.theamountoffooditproducesB.thepercapitalincomeof
farmers
C.itsindustrialperformanceD.theproductionofinvestment
goods
43.Theword"this"inline4refersto.
A.theprovisionoffoodandrawmaterialsB.theproductivityof
farmers
C.theproductionofinvestmentgoodsD.theeconomyasawhole
44.Theperformanceoffarmersessentiallydetermines.
A.thesizeoftheworkingpopulationB.theorganizationof
agriculture
C.thevariousfunctionsofAmericanagricultureD.theorganizationof
Americanagriculture
45.Thispassagewillmostprobablybefollowedbyadiscussionof.
A.thestructureofAmericanfarmingpopulationB.themarket
structureofAmericanagriculture
C.thevariousfunctionsofAmericanagricultureD.the
organizationofAmericanagriculture
Passagetwo
Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage
Inancienttimesthemostimportantexaminationswerespoken,not
written.IntheschoolsofancientGreeceandRome,testingusually
consistedofsayingpoetryaloudorgivingspeeches.
(82)IntheEuropeanuniversitiesoftheMiddleAges,studentswhowere
workingforadvanceddegreeshadtodiscussquestionsintheirfieldof
studywithpeoplewhohadmadeaspecialstudyofthesubject.This
customexiststodayaspartoftheprocessoftestingcandidatesforthe
tor'sdegree.
Generally,however,modernexaminationsarewritten.Thewritten
examination,whereallstudentsaretestedonthesamequestion,was
probablynotknownuntilthenineteenthcentury.Perhapsitcameinto
existencewiththegreatincreaseinpopulationandthedevelopmentof
modernindustry.Aroomfullofcandidatesforastateexamination,
timedexactlybyelectricclocksandcarefullywatchedoverbymanagers,
resemblesagroupofworkersatanautomobilefactory.Generally,during
examinationsteachersandstudentsareexpectedtoactlikemachines.
Onetypeoftestissometimescalledan"objective"test.Itisintended
todealwithfacts,notpersonalopinions.Tomakeupanobjectivetest
theteacherwritesaseriesofquestions,eachofwhichhasonlyone
correctanswer.Alongwitheachquestiontheteacherwritesthecorrect
answerandalsothreestatementsthatlooklikecorrectanswersto
studentswhohavenotlearnedthematerialproperly.
46.IntheMiddleAgesstudents
A.tookobjectivetestsB.specializedinonesubject
C.weretimedbyelectricclocksD.neverwroteexams
47.Themainideaofparagraph3isthat
A.workersnowtakeexaminationB.thepopulationhasgrown
C.thereareonlywrittenexamsD.examinationsarenow
writtenandtimed
48.Thekindofexamswherestudentsmustselectanswersare.
A.personalB.spokenC.objectiveD.written
49.Modernindustrymusthavedeveloped.
A.beforetheMiddleAgesB.aroundthe19thcenturyC.inGreece
orRomeD.machinestotaketests
50.Itmaybeconcludedthattesting
A.shouldtestonlyopinionsB.shouldalwaysbewritten
C.haschangedsincetheMiddleAgesD.isgivenonlyinfactories
PassageThree
Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Crimehasitsowncycles,amagazinereportedsomeyearsago.(83)
Policerecordsthatwerestudiedforfiveyearsfromover2,400citiesand
townsshowasurprisinglinkbetweenchangesintheseasonsandcrime
patterns.
(84)Thepatternofcrimehasvariedverylittleoveralongperiodof
years.MurderreachesitshighduringJulyandAugust,asdorapeand
otherviolentattacks.Murder,moreover,ismorethanseasonal,itisa
weekendcrime.Itisalsoanighttimecrime:62percentofmurdersare
committedbetween6a.m.
Unlikethesummerhighincrimesofbodilyharm,burglaryhasa
differentcycle.Youaremostlikelytoberobbedbetween6p.m.and2
a.m.onaSaturdaynightinDecember,January,orFebruary.Whatisthe
mostuncriminalmonthofall?Mayexceptforonestrangestatistic.More
dogbitesarereportedinthismonththaninanyothermonthoftheyear.
51.Themainideaofparagraph1is.
A.crimeisaserioussocialproblem
B.thereisalinkbetweenchangeintheseasonsandcrimepatterns
C.crimeisnotlinkedtothechangeinseason
D.2,400townswerestudiedforfiveyears
52.Thesubjectofparagraph2is.
A.SummercrimeB.burglaryC.murderD.
nighttimecrime
53.Accordingtothepassage,amurderwouldmostlikelyoccur.
A.onaweekendnightinwinterB.onaweekendafternoonin
summer
C.onaSaturdayD.onaweekendnightinsummer
54.Inparagraph2"itisalsoanighttimecrime/1itrefersto.
A.murderB.62percentC.weekendcrimeD.rape
55.Inparagraph3,whatistheonestrangestatisticforMay?
A.TherearemoredogbitesinMayB.Therearemorerobberiesin
May
C.ThereisthemostcrimeinMayD.Therearemoremurdersin
May
PassageFour
Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
At26,JaneGoodallhadnocollegeeducationorsciencetraining.But
sincechildhood,shehadbeendreamingofworkingcloselywithanimals
inAfrica."Allthroughmychildhoodpeoplesaidyoucan,tgotoAfrica.
You'reagirl,“Goodallsays.Butmymotherusedtosay,ifyoureally
wantto,there'snothingyoucan'tdo."
In1957,the26-year-oldGoodalljourneyedtoKenyatoworkasa
secretary.ShealsoarrangedtomeetthefamousscientistLouisLeakey,
whowassoimpressedbyherenthusiasmthathehiredherashis
assistant.ShewentwithhimonmanytripstotheAfricanjungle(叢林)
andin1960LeakeysentGoodalltoliveamongchimpanzeesinaremote
animalpreserve(禁獵地),recordingtheanimals,behaviorand
interactions.
FortheremonthsGoodallmadelittleprogress.Butshesays,“Inever
cameclosetogivingup."Herbreakthroughcameonedaywhenshe
sawamalechimpanzeestickabladeofgrassintoatermite(白蟻)hill,
thenputthegrassinhismouth.Afterwardsheapproachedthehilland
didthesame.Pullingthegrassout,shediscovereddozensoftermites
clingingtoit.Thediscovery—thatsomeanimalsusetools-was
unknowntomostscientistsatthetime.
Goodallsawchimpanzeesexhibithuman-likeemotions,suchasjealousy
andlove.Butshealsodiscoveredtheywerecapableofviolentattacks
againsteachother.
(85)GoodallreceivedherPh.D.inthestudyofanimalbehaviorat
England'sCambridgeUniversity.Nowshetravelsaroundtheglobe
raisingmoneytopreservewildlife."Ilovebeginintheforestwiththe
chimps,"shesays."Vdmuchratherbetherethantravelingaround
fromcitytocity/1
56.WhatwasGoodairschildhooddream?
A.ShedreamedofgoingtocollegeB.Shedreamedof
studyinganimalsinAfrica
C.ShedreamedofbecomingafamousscientistD.Shedreamedof
travelingallaroundtheworld
57.WhatdidGoodall,smotherthinkofherdream?
A.AsagirlsheshouldnotgototheAfricanjungle
B.Herdreamwouldremainadreamunlessshegottherighttraining
C.Asagirlsheshouldstayawayfromviolentanimals
D.Shecouldmakeherdreamcometrueifshewasdetermined
58.Goodall'smostimportantdiscoveryisthat.
A.someanimalsusetoolsB.likehumansanimalshave
emotions
C.chimpanzeescouldattackeachotherviolentlyD.termitesare
chimpanzees,favoritefood
59.Goodairssuccessischieflydueto.
A.herexceptionaltalentsB.scientifictraining
C.determinationandpatienceD.herenthusiasmandgood
luck
60.WhatisGoodalldoingnow?
A.StudyinganimalbehavioratCambridgeUniversityB.Raisingfunds
forthepreservationofwildlife
C.ObservingchimpanzeesinAfricanjunglesD.Workinghardfora
PhDdegree
III.Cloze(20分)
Direction:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblank
therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDbelowthepassage.You
shouldchoosethebestfitsintothepassage.Thenwriteyouranswerin
capitalletterontheanswerSheet.
SectionA(非英語專業(yè)學生做)
MysonJoeywasbornwithclubfeet(畸形足).Thedoctorstoldusthatus
thatwithtreatmenthewouldbeabletowalknormally61wouldnever
runverywell.Thefirstthreeyearsofhislifewerespentin62.Bytimehe
waseight,you63hehadaproblemwhenyousawhimwalk.
Thechildreninourneighborhoodranaroundasmostchildrendo
duringplay,andJoeywould64andplay,too.we65toldhimthathe
probablywouldn,tbeableto66astheotherchildren.Sohedidn't
know.
Inseventhgradehedecidedtogooutforthecross-country67.Every
dayhetrainedwiththeteam.Heworkedharderandranmorethanmore
thananyoftheothersperhapshe68thattheabilitiesthatseemedto
come69tosomanyothersdidnotcomenaturallytohim.Although
the70teamruns,onlythetopsevenrunnershavethepotential
to71pointsfortheschool.Wedidn'ttellhimheprobablywould
never72theteam,sohedidn'tknow.
He73torunfourtofivemilesaday,everydayeventhedayhehada
103degreefever.Iwas74,soIwenttolookforhimafterschool.Ifound
himrunningallalone.Iaskedhimhowhefelt,"75,"hesaid.Hehad
twomoremilestogo.Thesweat76hisfaceandhiseyeswereglassy
fromhisfever.Yethe77straightaheadandkeptrunning.Wenevertold
himhecouldn'trunfourmileswitha103degreefever.Sohedidn't
know.
Twoweekslater,thenameoftheteamrunnerswere78.Joeywas
numbersixonthelist.Joeyhadmadetheteam.Hewasonlyinseventh
theothersixteammemberswereall79.
Wenevertoldhimheshouldn,t80tomaketheteam.Wenevertold
himhecouldnrtdoit,sohedidnztknow.Hejustdidit.
61.A.howeverB.orC.butD.though
62.A.attentionB.developmentC.circulationD.treatment
63.A.wouldn'tknowB.didn'timagineC.shouldn'tfindD.
couldn,tidentify
64.A.keepjustoutB.jumprightinC.standonlybehindD.sit
stillaway
65.A.neverB.generallyC.oftenD.sincerely
66.A.liveB.jumpC.runD.hope
67.A.competitionB.classC.gameD.team
68.A.meantB.sensedC.showedD.noticed
69.A.eventuallyB.suddenlyC.safelyD.naturally
70.A.entireB.sameC.otherD.all
71.A.scoreB.collectC.payD.catch
72.A.joinB.enterC.makeD.keep
73.A.likedB.continuedC.hopedD.aimed
74.A.movedB.excitedC.encouragedD.worried
75.A.NevermindB.OkayC.Don'tworryD.Sorry
76.A.randownB.camefromC.droppedoffD.came
down
77.A.stoodB.lookedC.facedD.glanced
78.A.madeB.calledC.designedD.checked
79.A.sixth-gradersB.seventh-gradersC.eight-gradersD.
fifth-graders
80.A.expectB.fightC.avoidD.refuse
SectionB(英語專業(yè)學生做)
Everyfewweeks,outsidethemovietheatreinpracticallyanyAmerican
towninthelate1910s,stoodthelife-sizedcard-boardfigureofasmall
tramp(流浪漢)dressed61ragged,baggypants,acutawaycoatandvest
andabatteredderbyhat-62thewordsIAMHERETODAY.An
advertisement63aCharlieChaplinfilmwasa64ofhappiness,of
happiness,ofthatprecious,almostshockingmomentwhenart
delivers65lifecannot.
Eightyyears66,Chaplinisstillhere.Ina1995worldwidesurveyoffilm
criticsChaplinwasvoted67greatestactorinmoviehistory.Hewasthe
first,68thelast,persontocontrol69aspectofthefilmmaking
process—70hisownstudioandproducing,directing,writing,andediting
themovieshestarredin.Inthefirstfewdecadesofthe
20thcentury,71weeklymovie-goingwasthenational72,Chaplinmore
orlesshelped73anindustryintoanart.In1916,his74yearinfilmshis
salaryof$10,000aweekmadehimthehighest-paidactor—75the
highestpaidperson—intheworld.761920,theChaplincraze,
accompaniedbyafloodofChaplindances,songs,dolls,comicbooks
andcocktails,was77everywherefilmmakerMackSennett
thought78"justthegreatestartistwhoeverlived".Otherearly
admirers79GeorgeBernardShaw,MarcelProust,andSigmund
Freud.801981to1987,IBMusedtheTrampasthelogotoadvertiseits
ventureintopersonalcomputers.
61.A.forB.inC.byD.with
62.A.bearingB.writingC.readingD.conveying
63.A.onB.atC.forD.by
64.A.workB.promis(2C.timeD.reward
65.A.whatB.thatC.asD.when
66.A.lateB.laterC.thenD.after
67.A.aB.theC.thatD.being
68.A.andB.orC.perhapsD.likely
69.A.anyB.allC.noD.every
70.A.foundingB.foundC.findsD.founds
71.A.whenB.asC.whileD.that
72.A.traditionB.ideaC.habitD.rule
73.A.turnedB.turningC.turnD.turns
74.A.thirdB.threeC.thethirdD.t
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