2018成考專升本《英語》模擬題及答案一套
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2018 成考專升本《英語》模擬題及答案一套I. Vocabulary and Structure (45 Points)Choose the best answer to complete each sentence.1. You have the right to live ______ you want.A. thereB. in whichC. whereD. here2. They rose one after ______ and walked out.A. the otherB. each otherC. othersD. another3. Oh, ______ you have drawn!A. what beautiful a pictureB. how beautiful a pictureC. what a beautiful pictureD. how a beautiful picture4. It was in 1961 ______ John F. Kennedy became president of the United States.A. whenB. andC. thatD. then5. ______ to hurt her feelings, he did not tell her the truth.A. Not to wantB. Not wantingC. To want notD. Wanting not6. The committee ______ a conclusion only after days of discussion.A. achievedB. reached reached a conclusion:得出結(jié)論C. arrivedD. completed7. She asked that the letter be ______ in order that the contents should remain a secret.A. eliminatedB. ruinedC. destroyedD. spoiled8. A dog was ______ by a bus and killed.A. run overB. taken overC. felled downD. tripped up9. He was standing by an electric heater, and his nightdress ______ fire.A. tookB. caughtC. startedD. set10. In spite of the thunderstorm, the children slept ______ all night.A. noisilyB. sensitivelyC. soundlyD. quickly11. The visit of the President will increase the ______ between the two countries.A. peaceB. knowledgeC. understandingD. assistance12. Mr. Smith promised me a good position and ______.A. to pay me a fair salaryB. a fair salaryC. paying me a fair salaryD. pay me a fair salary13. Peter said that he wouldn’t mind ______ the windows.A. my openingB. I openC. me to openD. for me to open14. In the newspaper, we can learn ______ is going on in the world.A. thatB. whichC. whoD. what15. It is curious how children always behave much worse when they are ______ holiday.A. onB. inC. atD. for16. I suggest that she ______ another day.A. will comeB. comesC. cameD. should come17. A man’s ______ lessens as he grows old.A. lifeB. effortC. temperD. vigor18. Now the income of the family was ______ more than one-third.A. returned toB. reached forC. dropped offD. cut down19. George took ______ of the fine weather to do a day’s work in his garden.A. advantageB. profitC. interestD. charge20. He doesn’t seem at all sorry for ______ he has done.A. thatB. whatC. whichD. how21. I was very tired. Otherwise, I ______ to the theatre with you.A. had goneB. would goC. wentD. would have gone22. ______ gathering and storing information, the computer can also solve complicated problems.A. Not onlyB. ExceptC. UnlessD. Besides23. The airport is five miles ______.A. from here farB. from here awayC. far from hereD. away from here24. They showed me the spot ______ the accident took place.A. thereB. thatC. whereD. which25. ______to wait for hours, she brought along a book to read.A. ExpectedB. To expectC. ExpectsD. Expecting26. ______ since she was a young girl, she had wanted to become an actress.A. AlwaysB. EverC. LongD. Frequently27. Arabic is a language I found ______ to learn.A. it difficultB. that difficultC. difficult itD. difficult28. The fact ______ shows that he was never really serious about coming.A. that he didn’t turn upB. which he didn’t turn upC. he didn’t turn upD. for him not to turn up29. Let’s ______ the problem for the time being: we can return to it later.A. settleB. stopC. interruptD. leave30. He finds it difficult to ______ himself to the climate.A. applyB. accountC. availD. accustom31. When she heard the bad news, she ______ completely.A. broke awayB. broke downC. broke outD. broke through32. The novel ended happily, and the young couple were married in the ______.A. finalB. closingC. endD. conclusion33. The building ______ mostly undamaged after the earthquake, and only minor repairs were necessary.A. recoveredB. consistedC. lastedD. remained34. I saw a traffic ______ this morning.A. eventB. accidentC. conflictD. damage35. The desert was regarded as ______ for settlement.A. uncertainB. unableC. unfitD. unlike36. Kindness is the most important ______ a man can have.A. habitB. propertyC. qualityD. effect37. John’s score on the test is the highest in class; he ______ last night.A. must have studiedB. had studiedC. must studyD. studied38. ______ to the speaker for five minutes, he got up and left.A. ListenedB. To listenC. ListeningD. Having listened39. He was very busy yesterday; otherwise he ______ to the meeting.A. had comeB. would comeC. could comeD. would have come40. We are opposed to ______ without him.A. have a partyB. we have a partyC. us have a partyD. having a party41. In no circumstances ______ a lie.A. you should tellB. shouldn’t you tellC. you shouldn’t tellD. should you tell42. It was raining hard, but by the time class was over, the rain ______.A. stoppedB. would stopC. had stoppedD. might have stopped43. He was very upset by the ______ of his English examination.A. effectB. lossC. resultD. final44. The clock ______ and we realized it was two o’clock.A. hitB. struckC. rangD. sounded45. Trains stop here in order to ______ passengers only.A. get offB. pull upC. get onD. pick upII. Cloze (20 Points)Choose the most appropriate answer to complete the following passage.Mr. Adamson enjoys playing the violin in his spare time. He is often carried away by his own 46 . But it is a 47 time for his neighbors when Mr. Adamson plays as he 48 so badly.One day Mr. Adamson sat by a 49 and began to play the violin as usual. Mr. Adamson seemed to be making 50 instead of music, but he was so 51 that he almost forgot what he was doing. Just then, some stones were thrown out of the window under 52 Mr. Adamson was sitting, but he did not pay any attention to it. The “music“ 53 . After a little while, an empty bottle and a worn-out shoe were thrown out of the window, 54 . Only then did Mr. Adamson know that this was not the 55 for him to play in. Mr. Adamson was very 56 . He thought, “ 57 no living people can understand my music, I should go to a place where people may appreciate my works.“ So he decided to go to a graveyard(墓地).He came to a graveyard where there is no other 58 except the church toll(鐘聲). Mr. Adamson sat at a grave and thought 59 . “I must do my best to 60 that my music is outstanding(出色的). “The more he thought, the more inspired he was, and 61 he began to play his violin. Suddenly a bare foot stretched(伸) out from the 62 and gave Mr. Adamson a heavy 63 which sent him flying. His violin also dropped from his hand. Mr. Adamson felt very sad 64 his work was not accepted by anyone, not even the 65 .46. A. violin B. music C. noise D. sound47. A. terrible B. useless C. wonderful D. long48. A. sings B. shouted C. played D. does49. A. house B. door C. window D. wall50. A. sound B. something C. noise D. voice51. A. angry B. excited C. comfortable D. disappointed52. A. which B. it C. that D. where53. A. stopped B. began C. played D. continued54. A. together B. slowly C. too D. again55. A. room B. music C. violin D. place56. A. happy B. sad C. glad D. tearful57. A. Perhaps B. Though C. If D. Even58. A. person B. building C. thing D. sound59. A. anything B. his music C. a lot D. hardly60. A. show B. tell C. announce D. mean61. A. first B. again C. finally D. later62. A. graveyard B. window C. tree D. church63. A. kick B. beating C. wing D. shoe64. A. when B. and C. because D. so65. A. graveyard B. children C. people D. deadIII. Reading Comprehension (50 Points)In this section there are 5 passages, and each passage is followed by a number of comprehension questions. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions.Questions 66 to 70 are based on the following passage:Coin collection is one of the oldest known hobbies. In the past it was often enjoyed by kings and scholars. It is also a pleasant way of saving.The designs on coins tell many stories. The coins of a country often are a record of its history and geography. Some ancient coins tell us all we know about a country or a period of history. They bring us portraits of rulers who would be otherwise (否則) unknown. Coins tell us about the art, religion, dress and hairstyles of people who lived long ago.Your special interests will help you decide the kind of coin collection you would like to have. You may wish to collect the coins of one country or one part of the world. Or you may want your collection to contain coins from all over the world in certain period of time.Some people choose to collect the coins of their own country, while others are interested in ancient Greek and Roman coins that visitors bring back from foreign countries can be the beginning of a collection.Another way to start a collection is to select the best examples of coins now in use. You may be able to collect an interesting series of United States coins with different dates.To get the most enjoyment from your hobby of coin collecting, read as much as you can on the subject. Try to form a group of collector friends. If you have an old or foreign coin, find out where and when it was made, its name and value, and what you could have bought with it when it was in use.There are many ways to arrange coin collections. Some collectors keep their coins in small square (正方形) envelopes. A complete deion (描述) of the coins should be written on the outside of the envelopes. These envelopes are arranged in cardboard boxes.Never clean a coin unless it is caked with dirt. Remove the dirt with soap and warm water. Do not use anything hard. This will damage both the looks and value of the coin.66. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the selection as a benefit of the ways mentioned in the selection is ______.A. you can increase your knowledge of history.B. you can learn about the geography of some countries.C. you can have some ideas of how people lived in the old days.D. you can buy things with the coins you have.67. There are many ways to start a collection of coins. One of the ways mentioned in the selection is ______.A. to start with the collection of coins according to the sizesB. to buy all kinds of coins when you see them in the shopsC. to keep all the coins you happen to haveD. to collect coins of your own country according to the dates68. You can get the most enjoyment from your collection of coins ______.A. if you try to learn as much as possible from the coins you have in your collectionB. if you get a lot of money selling themC. if you clean them every now and thenD. if you can arrange them in different ways69. There are several ways to arrange your coins. The way recommended in the selection is ______.A. to put them in bagsB. to keep them in small envelopesC. to keep them in glass casesD. to keep them in a jar70. In order to keep the coins clean, you should ______.A. clean them whenever you have timeB. clean them every monthC. clean them with hot waterD. clean them with warm waterQuestions 71 to 75 are based on the following passage:It's impolite to arrive at a dinner party more than 15 to 20 minutes late. The host or hostess usually waits for all of the guests before serving the food. If someone is late, the food may be spoiled, and so might the host or hostess' mood. If you find you will have to be late, call and tell them to start without you.It's even worse to be early! The host or hostess will probably not be ready. If you are early, drive or walk around the block (街區(qū)) a few times, or just sit in your car until the right time.It's often important to arrive at a party on time. Some get-togethers, especially formal dinner parties depend on exact arrival times. On the other hand, for open houses, the host or hostess invites guests to arrive and leave between specific times, so you can arrive at any time within the times he or she gives you.It's nice to bring an empty stomach, but it's even nicer to bring a small gift. The gift should not cost a lot, or you might embarrass (使人難堪) the host or hostess. Flowers, wine, some pretty soap for the guest bathroom, a box of candy, a bottle of inexpensive but good wine and similar gifts will do fine. Never bring money as a gift.North Americans might kiss a close friend on the cheek in greeting. (But never on the lips -- unless they are very, very close!) It is not customary (習(xí)慣) for Americans to greet each other with a kiss unless they had not met for a long time.71. According to the writer, if someone is late for a dinner party, the food may be spoiled and ______.A. the guests will have to go hungryB. the host and the hostess will be in low spiritsC. the host and the hostess will be very angryD. the host and the hostess will understand72. If you find you'll have to be late for a dinner party, you should ______.A. send someone to tell the host or the hostess not to wait for youB. send someone to tell the host or the hostess to wait for youC. call and tell the host or the hostess not to wait for youD. call and tell the host or the hostess to wait for you73. It can be inferred from the selection that an open house (para. 3, line 3) is ______.A. a house which is open day and nightB. a party which is held in the openC. a party which is open to anybodyD. a party for family members and friends. Guests can come and go between specific times.74. It is nice to bring a ______ gift.A. cheap B. expensive C. small D. costly75. It is ______ to kiss your friend in greeting.A. very impolite B. common C. not common D. wrongQuestions 76 to 80 are based on the following passage:Hank Viscardi was 26 years old when he put on his first pair of long trousers and his first pair of shoes. For the first time he saw himself as he had always wanted to be -- a full five feet eight inches tall.Hank had been born without legs. Until he was seven, his world was a world of repeated operations. At last he had -- not legs, but stumps (殘肢) that could be fitted with a kind of special boots.Out of the hospital, Hank often found people staring at him with cruel interest. Children laughed at him and called him “Ape Man“ because his arms dragged (拖) on the ground.He went to school like other boys. His grades were good and he needed only eight years instead of the usual twelve.After graduation, Hank worked his way through college. He swept floors, waited on table, or worked in one of the college offices. During all this busy life, Hank had been moving around on his stumps. But one day the doctor told him even the stumps were not going to last much longer. Hank would soon have to use a wheel chair.Hank felt himself go cold all over. However, the doctor said there was a chance that he could be fitted with artificial (人造的) legs.Finally a leg maker was found and the day came when Hank stood up before the mirror and saw himself for the first time, five feet eight inches tall.But this was not the end yet. He had to learn to use his new legs. Again and again he marched the length of the room, and marched back again. There were times when he fell down on the floor, but he pulled himself up and went back to the endless marching. He went out on the street. He climbed the stairs and learned to dance. He built a boat and learned to sail it.When World War II came, he talked the Red Cross (紅十字會(huì)) into giving him a job. He took the regular training. He marched and drilled along with the other soldiers. Few knew that he was legless. This was the true story of Hank Viscardi, the man without legs.76. It can be inferred from the story that five feet eight inches tall is ______.A. an average height for an adult B. too fall for an average personC. too short for an average person D. none of the above77. Children laughed at Hank and called him “Ape Man“ because ______.A. he didn't talk to themB. he kept away from themC. when he moved his arms touched the groundD. his arms were too long78. The writer implies in the story that ______.A. the Red Cross was only too glad to give him a jobB. the Red Cross gave him a job because he was a good soldierC. the Red Cross gave him a job after he talked to somebody he know in the organizationD. the Red Cross was not willing to give him a job at first79. When Hank marched and drilled along with the other soldiers ______.A. he did everything the other soldiers didB. he did most of the things the other soldiers didC. he did some of the things the other soldiers didD. he took some special training80. The writer suggests that Hank Viscardi ______.A. had no friendsB. never saw himself as different from othersC. was very shyD. was too proud to accept help from othersQuestions 81 to 85 are based on the following passage:In the United States many have been told that anyone can become rich and successful if he works hard and has some good luck.Yet, when one becomes rich, he wants people to know it. And even if he does not become very rich, he wants people to think that he is. That is what “keeping up with the Joneses“ is about. It is the story of someone who tries to look as rich and as successful as his neighbors.- 1.請(qǐng)仔細(xì)閱讀文檔,確保文檔完整性,對(duì)于不預(yù)覽、不比對(duì)內(nèi)容而直接下載帶來的問題本站不予受理。
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