2014全国成人高考专升本英语模拟试题二及答案

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2014年成人高考专升本试题及答案:英语模拟题(3)

2014年成人高考专升本试题及答案:英语模拟题(3)

2014年成人高考专升本试题及答案:英语模拟题(3)导读:根据以下资料,回答21~35题。

第21题请在第_____处填上正确答案。

telyD.finally【正确答案】:D 试题解析:这篇文章告诉考生考试时应当注意什么。

你学习很努力,终于到了考试的这一天了。

第22题请在第_____处填上正确答案A.classB.examC.issueD.final【正确答案】:B试题解析:要在考试开考前几分钟到达考场。

第2根据以下资料,回答21~35题。

第21题请在第_____处填上正确答案。

A.fortunatelystlytelyD.finally【正确答案】:D试题解析:这篇文章告诉考生考试时应当注意什么。

你学习很努力,终于到了考试的这一天了。

第22题请在第_____处填上正确答案A.classB.examC.issueD. final【正确答案】:B试题解析:要在考试开考前几分钟到达考场。

第23题请在第_____处填上正确答案。

A.whichB.examineesC.studentsD. who【正确答案】:D试题解析:不要与别的考生交谈,尤其不要与那些突击应考的人交谈。

cram意为“临时应试”。

第24题请在第_____处填上正确答案。

A.destroyB.hurtC.disturbD.distress【正确答案】:C试题解析:这些人会使你心情焦虑,搅乱你的注意力。

第25题请在第_____处填上正确答案。

A.reduceB.listenC. be quietD.concentrate【正确答案】:D试题解析:如果有机会,选择能够集中精力的座位就座。

第26题请在第_____处填上正确答案。

A.exitB.windowC.gateD. seat【正确答案】:A试题解析:尽量不要坐在出口处的位置。

第27题请在第_____处填上正确答案。

A.upsetB.botheredC. excitedD.annoyed【正确答案】:B试题解析:这样在你答完试卷之前离开考场的学生就不会影响你了。

2014年成人高考专升本英语考试真题及答案

2014年成人高考专升本英语考试真题及答案

2014年成人高考专升本英语考试真题及答案1(单选题)根据录音,选择合适的答案( )(本题1分)A stageB pass_ageC percentageD village标准答案: A2(单选题)根据录音,选择合适的答案( )(本题1分)A pensionB extensionC collisionD Dimension标准答案: C3(单选题)根据录音,选择合适的答案( )(本题1分)A m_oveB jokeC h_opeD zone标准答案: A4(单选题)根据录音,选择合适的答案( )(本题1分)A wealthyB athleteC beneathD southern标准答案: D5(单选题)根据录音,选择合适的答案( )(本题1分)A phraseB looseC expo_seD accuse标准答案: B6(单选题)The relationship between parents and theirchildren___________ a strong influence on the character of the children.(本题1分)A haveB havingC to haveD has标准答案: D7(单选题)Only by telling the truth___________win the trust and support of your friends.(本题1分)A you canB can youC you didD did you标准答案: B8(单选题)These apple trees,___________I planted three years ago, have not borne any fruit.(本题1分)A thatB whatC whichD when标准答案: C9(单选题)Don't remind me of that awful day;I__________such a fool of myself.(本题1分)A madeB makeC will makeD am making标准答案: A10(单选题)My daughter is quite well now __________ a slight headache.(本题1分)A besideB besidesC but forD except for标准答案: D11(单选题)She is treated__________better than I was.(本题1分)A muchB littleC manyD more标准答案: A12(单选题)If it had not rained yesterday, they__________work on time.(本题1分)A will finishB will have finishedC would finishD would have finished标准答案: D13(单选题)They are studying the SolarSystem's__________planet,Saturn ,and its moons.(本题1分)A two largestB largest twoC second largestD largest second标准答案: C14(单选题)I'd like to go with you ; __________, my hands are full at the moment.(本题1分)A howeverB whateverC wheneverD wherever标准答案: A15(单选题)He entered the office hurriedly,__________the door open.(本题1分)A leavingB leftC leaveD to leave标准答案: A16(单选题)He had to quit the job__________his ill health.(本题1分)A asB as forC becauseD because of标准答案: D17(单选题)She needs more friends of her own__________(本题1分)A yearB ageC periodD stage标准答案: B18(单选题)__________, the training will help you become better at what you do.(本题1分)A In the seasonB In the periodC In the long runD In the long range标准答案: C19(单选题)Sea levels are__________to rise between 7 and 23 inches by the end of 21st century.(本题1分)A inspectedB suspectedC expectedD detected标准答案: C20(单选题)Smoking and drinking may__________heart disease and cancer.(本题1分)A result fromB lead toC come fromD get to标准答案: B21(阅读理解题)The Nobel Prizes are awards that are given each year for special things that people or groups ofpeople have achieved. They are awarded in six 21 : physics, chemistry, medicine, literature,peace and economics.The prizes come from 22 that was created by the Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel. He wantedto use some of his money to help make the worlda 23 place to live in.Many organizations, chosen by Alfred Nobelhimself,24 who receives theprizes. Eachaward 25 a gold medal,a diploma and a lot of money. Prizes can only be given to 26 of allraces, countries and religions. Only the Peace Prizecan 27 be given to a group.The first Nobel Prizes were handed out 28 December 10,1901--five years after AlfredNobel's death. Nobel was a chemist, engineer and inventor 29 most famous invention, dynamite(炸药) , made hima 30 man. Although he gave the world sucha 31 w,~pon, Nobel wasalways against warsand 32. He therefore left a lot of money that was to go to those who did a lotfor the peace of 33Officials at first handed out only five prizes a year. The prize for economics was first awarded in1969. In some 34 prizes were not awarded because there were no 35 candidates.All prizes are presented in Stockholm, Sweden, with the exception of the Peace Prize, which isawarded in Oslo, Norway.(本题30分)1(单选题)第21题应选( )(本题2分)A partsB areasC regionsD classes标准答案: B2(单选题)第22题应选( )(本题2分)A a bondB a fundC a scholarshipD an investment标准答案: B3(单选题)第23题应选( )(本题2分)A cleanerB richerC betterD larger标准答案: C4(单选题)第24题应选( )(本题2分)A declareB concludeC determineD announce标准答案: C5(单选题)第25题应选( )(本题2分)A makes upB focuses onC refers toD consists of标准答案: D6(单选题)第26题应选( )(本题2分)A organizationsB singlesC institutionsD individuals标准答案: D7(单选题)第27题应选( )(本题2分)A yetB alsoC stillD ever标准答案: B8(单选题)第28题应选( )(本题2分)A onB inC atD by标准答案: A9(单选题)第29题应选( )(本题2分)A whoB thatC whoseD whom标准答案: C10(单选题)第30题应选( )(本题2分)A hmnorousB richC seriousD smart标准答案: B11(单选题)第31题应选( )(本题2分)A strangeB mysteriousC magicD deadly标准答案: D12(单选题)第32题应选( )(本题2分)A violenceB hatredC confusionD jealousy标准答案: A13(单选题)第33题应选( )(本题2分)A racesB regionsC mindD mankind标准答案: D14(单选题)第34题应选( )(本题2分)A yearsB yearC timeD times标准答案: A15(单选题)第35题应选( )(本题2分)A valuableB invaluableC worthyD worthwhile标准答案: C22(阅读理解题)根据下面内容,回答问题:At first glance,there hardly seems to be any comparison between Ravenna and Rome,but backin the 5th century ,it was Ravenna that served as capital of the Western Roman Empire. In thiscity,Roman rulers built monuments which are famous, then and now, for their sweeping mosaics (镶嵌图案). Seven of Ravenna's eight buildings from the 5th and 6th centuries are spectacularly decoratedwith examples of this ancient art. "In the past, many people couldn't read or write," says tour guideand Ravenna native Silvia Giogoli. "Mosaics were a way to explain the religion and the political situ-ation to the people. " Visitors to Ravenna can look at pieces of art by ancient artists, listen to musicians, and learn to make their own masterpieces.Travel TipsWhen to Go:June--October; weather is pleasant in April and May but historic sites can get crowded with school groups.Where to Stay:Walk through historic district sites from Albergo Cappello and stay at a modernHotel Centrale Byron.How to Get Around:Take the train from Bologna, and then walk, bike, or use taxis within the city.Where to Eat or Drink:Housed in a former movie theater,two-storey Ristorante Cinema Alex-ander blends 1940s Hollywood flavor with homemade Emilia Romagna courses and attentive service(helpful in translating the menu). For fresh seafood, try Osteria L'Accigua and Da Buco.What to Buy : Watch the next generation of Emilia Romagna mosaic artists create contemporaryand traditional pieces in local studios where modern artists use the same methods as their Byzantineforefathers.What to Read Before You Go:Ravenna in Late Antiquity, by Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis-. 2010) ,provides a wide-ranging look at the city's art, architecture, and history.(本题12分)1(单选题)In ancient times, mosaics were used to(本题3分)A display artistic achievementsB compete with Roman paintingsC explain religion and politicsD teach reading and writing标准答案: C2(单选题)Lots of school children visit historic sites such as Ravenna in(本题3分)A MayB JuneC SeptemberD October标准答案: A3(单选题)If you want to try fresh seafood,you should goto__________ .(本题3分)A Emilia RomagnaB Hotel Centrale ByronC Ristorante Cinema AlexanderD Osteria L'Accigua and Da Buco标准答案: D4(单选题)Why is Ravenna in Late Antiquity recommended in this passage?(本题3分)A Because it was written by a famous writer.B Because tourists get to learn a lot about the city from it.C Because tourists can get valuable tips for buying art pieces.D Because it provides useful information about the city's weather.标准答案: B23(阅读理解题)根据下面内容,回答问题:When you pat your pet dog, he wags (摆来摆去)his tail. That is his way of saying that he lovesyou. And, if you pay attention, you will see that he uses his tail to say so many things. Every move-ment of the tail means a different thing. If the dog iswagging its tail, it is a sign of friendliness ; if histail is straight, it means he is getting ready for a fight ; and if his tail is tucked (塞) behind his legs, itmeans he is giving up the fight.Unlike dogs, cats' tail language is not so expressive. When a cat feels threatened, he puffs him-self up to appear big and his tail shakes with tension. And when he is displeased with something, helashes out(甩动) his tail.The tail language of dogs and cats has a little story behind it. Earlier, when dogs and cats hadnot become friends with human beings, they were predators. They used to hunt other animals for theirfood. When dogs went out hunting with their friends, tail language came handy. When they were closeto each other, dogs could use facial expressions to talk. But, for long-distance c,o~mmunication, theyused their tails. Unlike dogs, cats liked to hunt alone. So, they did not need to use tail language toooften. As a result, their vocabulary in tail language is much smaller than that of dogs'.(本题12分)1(单选题)What does it mean when a dog's tail is straight?(本题3分)A It has a lot to say to you.B It wants to stop fighting.C It is going to fight.D It likes to be patted.标准答案: C2(单选题)A cat tries to appear big when it is __________ .(本题3分)A facing a dangerB unhappyC ready to huntD hungry标准答案: A3(单选题)Which of the following does the author intend to say?(本题3分)A Dogs and cats are not good friends.B Dogs are much friendlier than cats.C Dogs and cats are usually good pets.D Dogs use tail language more than cats.标准答案: D4(单选题)In the last paragraph, the underlined word "predato.rs" refers to __________ .(本题3分)A animals that follow and obey other animalsB animals that kill and eat other animalsC animals that live in the wildD animals kept by people标准答案: B24(阅读理解题)根据下面内容,回答问题:Like any teenagers, the face of One Teen Story is changing fast. Just a year old, the monthlymagazine of short fiction for young people is getting a new editor-in-chief: Patrick Ryan ,47, the asso-ciate editor of Granta from 2009 to 2013. He left the London-based literary journal last month.Editing One Teen Story--the younger sibling(姐妹篇)of One Story magazine--will offer Ryan achance to reach a whole new audience. "It's really the only magazine for young adult short fiction,"he says from his office in New York. "It's tremendously exciting that there are younger people outthere who have subscriptions and look forward to getting these stories once a month. That form is usu-ally only presented when it's forced upon them in schools. "Designed for readers 14 and up, One Teen Story publishes nine issues a year. Like its siblingmagazine, it doesn't carry photographs or advertising. It's just exactly what it says:one story per issue.Ryan says young people are "looking for engaging reads about people whom they can identifywith. It'snot about having a message or positive spin (说教). It always starts on a character level,and it has to have an interesting story. If you look at the ' Twilight' characters and the ' HarryPotter' characters,they feel very contemporary. " Ryan also sees the magazine as a way to encourage talented authors. "I would love to make OneTeen Story the first publication for writers who then go on and keep at this business. I just really lovethe idea that this magazine would be the starting point for somebody--would be the push to make a talented writer feel that it was woah keeping at this.”(本题12分)1(单选题)Who is Patrick Ryan?(本题3分)A He is the editor.in.chief of Granta.B He is the editor—in—chief of One Story.C He is the editor.in—chief of“Twilight”.、D He is the editor—in-chief of One Teen Story.标准答案: D2(单选题)What is One Teen Story?(本题3分)A It is a story magazine for teenagers.B It is a London—based literary iournal.C It is a column of a newspaper.D It is a magazine of science fiction.标准答案: A3(单选题)According to Ryan。

14成考英语试题及答案

14成考英语试题及答案

14成考英语试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. The weather is getting ________ colder.A. muchB. veryC. tooD. quite答案:A2. She has been working in this company ________ 2008.A. sinceB. forC. withD. at答案:A3. I ________ you not to tell anyone about it.A. suggestB. hopeC. wishD. expect答案:C4. The teacher asked us ________ the book yesterday.A. don’t readB. not to readC. not readD. to not read答案:B5. ________ the meeting, he went to the library.A. BeforeB. AfterC. DuringD. Until答案:B6. She is ________ to go to the party.A. too excitedB. so excitedC. very excitedD. enough excited答案:C7. ________ the book, he fell asleep.A. ReadB. ReadingC. To readD. Having read答案:B8. I don’t think it is necessary ________ the radio so loud.A. turn onB. to turn onC. turning onD. turned on答案:B9. ________ the truth, he didn’t pass the exam.A. TellingB. To tellC. ToldD. Having told答案:B10. ________ the problem, we need more information.A. SolvingB. To solveC. SolvedD. Solve答案:B二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)1. The ________ (重要) of the meeting can be seen from the fact that all the managers attended.答案:importance2. She is ________ (幸运) enough to have a good job.答案:lucky3. The ________ (年轻的) generation is more likely to embrace new technologies.答案:younger4. The ________ (美丽的) of the city is well-known.答案:beauty5. The ________ (主要) reason for his success is hard work. 答案:main6. The ________ (便宜的) option is not always the best one. 答案:cheaper7. The ________ (快速的) you learn, the better you will do. 答案:faster8. The ________ (安静的) of the library is perfect for studying.答案:quietness9. The ________ (复杂的) of the problem requires careful consideration.答案:complexity10. The ________ (明显的) winner of the race was John.答案:obvious三、阅读理解(每题3分,共30分)阅读下面的短文,然后回答问题。

2014全国成人高考英语试题及答案

2014全国成人高考英语试题及答案

2014全国成人高考英语试题及答案Dseveral days a week. Every minute should be taken and every minute has a purpose. That was really too much for my children.Now with the new plan, we told stories, We listened to music. And' the. kids played with bikes, balls, and whatever was handy. Nobody kept score. In fact, the boys played outside so much that the lawn was worn down to the soil in places. They've made friends with those who come from all over the neighbourhood to play games.We like those peaceful evenings. Ben and Nick have a good time this fall, MaYbe that's because the time offhas allowed us to enjoy each other's company;40.What was new for the family last fall?A. The children began to learn music when school was over.B. The writer arranged no' extra lessons for the children.C.The writer found no time to play with the sons.D. The children had nothing toclo alter schooli41. At the beginning of that season the childrenA. hatedto spend more time on their homeworkB. felt excited about making their own decisionsC. were pleased to have more freedomD; were worried about thechange42. According to ',modern parenting" discussed in Paragraph 4, parents shouldA. make use of every minute to be with the childrenB, provide coaching and practice for each, activity .C.try ex, cry means to find a child's real talentD. know the rules but never talk about them43. Fromthe passage we learn thatA. children like story'telling more.than bike-ridingB. parents should teach theirchildren how to make a planC. children should have time to enjoy themselves after schoolD. parents can enjoy their evenings when children play with othersCA woman:heads into apopular New York City coffee shop on a cold: winter rooming. Just ahead of her, a man drops a few papers. The woman pauses to help gather them. A clerk ata busy store thanks a customer who has just bought something. "Enjoy" the young woman says, smiling widely. "Have a nice day." She sounds like she really means it. These arethe common situations we may see every: day.However, in her best-selling book Talk to the Hand, Lynne Truss argues that common good manners such as saying "Excuse me" almost no longer exist. There are certainly plenty who would agree with her. According to one recent study, 70 percent of the U.S. adults (成A.)said people are ruder now than they were 20 years ago.Is it really true? We decided to find out if good manners are really hard to see. In this politeness study, reporters were sent to many cities in the world. They performed three experiments: "door tests" (would anyone hold the door open for them?); "paper drops" (who would help them gather a pile of "accidentally" dropped papers?); and "service tests" (which salesclerks would thank them for a purchase [购物]?)In New York, 60 tests (20 of each type)were done. Along the way, the reporters met all types of people: men and women of different races, ages, professions (职业), and income levels. And guess what? In the end, four out of every five :people they met passed their: politeness test making New York the most polite city in the study.44, What does Lynne Truss argue in Talk to the Hand?.A. People are not as polite as they used to.B. "Excuse me" is not welcome nowadays.C. Of all the adults in the US 70% are rude,D. People don't care about manners any more.45. What is TRUE about the politeness study discussed in the passage?A. The study was reported in many cities of the world.B. New York was the most suitable city for the experiment.C. Sixty tests were designed to see if people are polite to each other.D. Experiments were performed to see if common good manners exist.46. What is found in the study?A. More people passed the tests in New York than in any other cities.B. Different kinds of people acted differently in the New York tests.C. Four out of five people passed the politeness test in the study.D. Manypeople in the experiment passed the tests by guessing.DThis is not a diet (减肥食谱) or a hard ~exercise program. Nobody can stick to those for long. Instead, it's a simple way to make weight loss a natural part of the life you already live. And guess what? It's fun! You don't have to give up the foods you love or do regular exercises. It's about balancing calories(平衡卡路里) in tiny ways that add up to big benefits (好处). You just use some tricks the "naturally thin" people do. Pick the ones you like, stick with them, and you'll lose weight and be strong!Talk it UP Every time you pick Up the phone, stand up and walk around. Heavy people sit on average two and h half hours more every day than thin people, according to astudy.Get face time We use e-mailso much that we've forgotten what our colleagues look like.Pick a colleague or two who sit farthest from you: and deliver 10 of those daily messages in person. And go out of your way: go to a bathroom ora copy machine on another floor and take the stairs, of course.Think about your drink Consider beer or wine instead of a frozen drink: A glass of regular beer has 140 calories and a serving of wine has 126 calories, while a strawberry daiquiri has about 300 and a margarita 340.Reduce a total of 100 calories each day and you'll be able to lose about 10 pounds in a year. This is really not difficult to do.47. What is mainly talked about in the passage?A. How to do exercises daily.B. How to lose weight easily.C. How to work comfortably.D: How to eat and drink regularly.48. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Thin people sit fewer hours daily than heavy people.B. People deliver messages to their colleagues in person.C. More people walk around when they talk on the phone.D. Heavy people make longer phonecalls than thin people,49, What does the writer mean by “face time” in Paragraph 37A. Time for getting to know each other.B. Time for sharing ideas face to face.C, Time for doing small jobs, D. Time for sharing ideas face to face50. Which of the following probably has the most calories?A. Strawberry daiquiri.B. Regular beer.C. Margarita:D. Wine.五.补全对话(共5句;每句满分为3分,共15分。

最新备考成人高考专升本英语真题答案 模拟真题

最新备考成人高考专升本英语真题答案 模拟真题

A.two largestrgest twoC.second largestrgest second14. I’d like to go with you;______ , my hands are full at the moment.A.howeverB.whateverC.wheneverD.wherever15. He entered the office hurriedly,_______ the door open.A.leavingB.leftC.leaveD.to leave16. He had to quit the job ______ his ill health.A.asB.as forC.becauseD.because of17. She needs more friends of her own _____ .A.yearB.ageC.periodD.stage18. _____ , the training will help you become better at what you do.A.In the seasonB.In the periodC.In the long runD.In the long range19. Sea levels are ______ to rise between 7 and 23 inches by the end of 21st century.A.inspectedB.suspectedC.expectedD.detected20. Smoking and drinking may _____ heart disease and cancer.A.result fromB.lead toe fromD.get toⅢ. Cloze (30 points) The Nobel Prizes are awards that are given each year for special things that people or groups of people have achieved. They are awarded in six 21 : physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace and economics.The prizes come from 22 that was created by the Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel. He wanted to use some of his money to help make the world 23 place to live.Many organizations, chosen by Alfred Nobel himself,24 who receives the prizes. Each award 25 a gold medal, a diploma and a lot of money. Prizes can only be given to 26 of all races, countries and religions. Only the Peace Prize can 27 be given to a group.The first Nobel Prizes were handed out28 December 10, 1901 - five years after Alfred Nobel’s death. Nobel was a chemist, engineer and inventor29 most famous invention , dynamite, made him a 30 man. Although he gave the world such a 31 weapon, Nobel was always against wars and 32 . He therefore left a lot of money that was to go to those who did a lot for the peace of 33 .Officials at first handed out only five prizes a year. The prize for economics was first awarded in 1969. In 34 years prizes have not been awarded because there were no 35 candidatesAll prizes are presented in Stockholm, Sweden, only the Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo, Norway.21. A.parts B.areas C.regions D.classes22. A.a bond B.a fund C.a scholarship D.an investment23. A. cleaner B.richer C.better rger24. A .declare B.conclude C.determine D.announce25. A .makes up B.focuses on C.refers to D.consists of26. anizations B.singles C.institutions D.individuals27. A.yet B.also C.still D.ever28. A.on B.in C.at D.by29. A.who B.that C.whose D.whom30. A.humorous B.rich C.serious D.smart31. A.strange B.mysterious C.magic D.deadly32. A.violence B.hatred C.confusion D.jealousy33. A.races B.regions C.mind D.mankind34. A.years B.year C.time D.times35 A.valuable B.invaluable C.worthy D.worthwhileⅣ. Reading Comprehension (60 points)Passage OneAt first glance, there hardly seems to be any comparison between Ravenna and Rome, but back in the 5th century, it was Ravenna that served as capital of the Western Roman Empire. In this city. Roman rulers built monuments which are famous, then and now, for their sweeping mosaics (镶嵌图案) .Seven of Ravenna?s eight buildings from the 5th and 6th centuries are spectacularly decorated with examples of this ancient art.”“In the past, many people couldn?t read or write,”says tour guide and Ravenna native Silvia Giogoli.“Mosaics were a way to explain the religion and the political situation the people.”Visitors to Ravenna can look at pieces of art by ancient artists, listen to musicians, and learn to make their own masterpieces.Travel TipsWhen to Go: June-October; weather is pleasant in April and May but historic sites can get crowded with school groups.Where to Stay: Walk through historic district sites from Albergo Cappello and stay at a modern Hotel Centrale Byron.How to Get Around: Take the train from Bologna, and then walk ,bike, or use taxis within the city.Where to Eat or Drink: Housed in a dormer movie theater, two-story Ristorante Cinema Alexander blends 1940s Hollywood flavor with homemade Emilia Romagna courses and attentive service (helpful intranslating the menu).For fresh seafood, try Osteria L’ Accigua and Da Buco.What to Buy: Watch the next generation of Emilia Romagna mosaic artists create contemporary and traditional pieces in local studios where modern artists use the same methods as their Byzantine forefathers.What to Read Before You Go :Ravenna in Late Antiquity, by Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis (2010).provides a wide-ranging look at the city’s art, architecture, and history.36.In ancient times, mosaics were used to ________ .A.display artistic achievementspete with Roman paintingsC.explain religion and politiesD.teach reading and writing37.Lots of schoolchildren visit historic sites such as Ravenna in ______ .A.MayB.June D.OctoberC.September38.If you want to try fresh seafood, you should go to _____ .A.Emilia RomagnaB.Hotel Centrale ByronC.Ristorante Cinema AlexanderD.Osteria L?Accigua and Da Buco39.why is :Ravenna in Late Antiquity recommended in this passage?A.Because it was written by a famous writer.B.Because tourists get to learn a lot about the city from it.C.Because tourists can get valuable tips for buying art pieces.D.Because it provides useful information about the city?s weather.Passage TwoWhen you pat your pet dog, he wags (摆来摆去)his tail. That is his way of saying that he loves you. And ,if you pay attention, you will see that he uses his tail to say so many things, Every movement of the tail means a different thing. If the dog is wagging its tail, it is a sign of friendliness; if his tail is straight, it means he is getting ready for a fight; and if his tail is tucked (塞)behind his legs ,it means he is giving up the fight.Unlike dogs, eats? tail language is not so expressive. When a cat feels threatened, he puffs himself up to appear big and his tail shakes with tension. And when his is displeased with something ,he lashes out (甩动)his tail.The tail language of dogs and cats has a little story behind it. Earlier, when dogs and cats had not become friends with human beings, they were predators. They used to hunt other animals for their food. When dogs went out hunting with their facial expressions to talk. But, for long-distance communication, they used their tails. Unlike dogs, cats liked to hunt alone. So, they did not need to use tail language too often.As a result. As a result ,their vocabulary in tail language is much smaller than that of dogs.40.What does it mean when a dog?s tail is straight?A.It has a lot to say to you.B.It wants to stop fighting.C.It is going to fight.D.It likes to be patted.41.A cat tries to appear big when it is _____.A.facing a dangerB.unhappyC.ready to huntD.hungry42.Which of the following does the author intend to say?A.Dogs and cats are not good friends.B.Dogs are much friendlier than cats.C.Dogs and cats are usually good pets.D.Dogs use tail language more than cats.43.In the last paragraph, the underlined word “predators” refers to ____ .A.animals that follow and obey other animalsB.animals that kill and eat animalsC.animals that live in the wildD.animals kept by peoplePassage ThreeLike any teenagers, the face of One Teen Story is changing fast. Just a year old, the monthly magazine of short fiction for young people is getting a new editor-in-chief: Patrick Ryan,47,the associate editor of Granta from 2009 to 2013,He left the London-based literary journal last month.Editing One Teen Story-the younger sibling (姐妹篇)of One story magazine-will offer Ryan a chance to reach a whole new audience.“It?s really the only magazine for young adult short fiction,” he says from his office in New York.“It?s tremendously exciting that there are younger people out there who have subscriptions and look forward to getting these stories once a month. That form is usually only presented when it?s forced upon them in schools.”Designed for readers 14 and up, one Teen Story publishes nine issues a year. Like its sibling magazine, it doesn?t carry photographs or advertising .It?s just exactly what it says: one story per issue.Ryan says young people are “looking for engaging reads abou t people whom they can identify with. It?s not about having a message or positive spin(说教).It always starts on a character level, and it has to have an interesting story. If you look at the “Twilight characters and the ?Harry Potter? characters, they feel very contemporary.”Ryan also sees the magazine as a way to encourage talented authors“ I would love to make One Teen Story the first publication for writers who then go on and keep at this business. I just really love the idea that this magazine would be the starting point for somebody-wouldbe the push to make a talented writer feel that it was worth keeping at this.”44. Who is Patrick Ryan ?A.He is the editor-in-chief of Granta.B.He is the editor-in-chief of One Story.C.He is the editor-in-chief of “Twilight”.D.He is the editor-in-chief of One Teen Story .45.What is One Teen Story?A.It is a story magazine for teenagers.B.it is a London-based literary journal.C.It is a column of a newspaper.D.It is a magazine of science fiction.46.According to Ryan,what attracts young readers most?A.Photographs and illustration.B.Chances and practices in business.C.Characters and stories close to their life.D.Political teachings and moral messages.47.In the last paragraph,the underlined phrase“this business ” means ___.A.reading storiesB.writing storiesC.editing magazinesD.making moneyPassage FourCouples are restricting the size of their families in the UK because of each worries brought on by the financial crisis and the subsequent decline. We?re now up to nearly 3.7 million families where there is an only child, a rise from about 3.3 million in 2005.That means nearly half of all parents have only one child.Financial worries aren?t the only driver. The trend to wards later motherhood has been mentioned as a cause, as have soaring costs of raising a child, which have been calculated as £222,5000 from birth to 21 years of age. This is an increase of nearly 40% in 10 years.The increasing availability of IVF(试管婴儿)is also a factor and an interesting one. Couples who might have remained childless in the past now invest in IVF and get pregnant. And because of the cost they stop after one child.It may not be a bad thing; there are outstanding examples of talented only children. Some argue that being an only child promoted their success. There include actors Natalie Portman and AI Pacino, golfer Tiger Woods and even Queen Victoria, A study from the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex also showed that the fewer brothers and sisters a child has ,the happier theyare ,It seems fighting for parental attention and affection -which sometimes descends into physical fights -is more stressful than any adult had previously thought. And it?s not compensated(弥补)by having a playmate.48.The smaller size of UK families is mainly related to _____ .A.financial problemB.technical problemsC.health problemD.cultural problem49.The passage shows the IVF is ______ .A.safer than natural pregnancyB.very popular in UKC.very expensiveD.a risky investment50.What is a proved advantage of one-child family?A.Improved family lifeB.Higher number of sports starsC.Efficient family educationD.Promotion of children’ s success51.The tin dings of the institute at the University of Essex might mean that_____.A.the only children’s lack of playmates causes problemsB.the only children are much happier than othersC.parents-children relationship is off balanceD.children have to struggle for parental love Passage FiveAbout 79 million Americans have pre-diabetes (糖尿病前期).That means they have blood sugar that?s higher than normal but not high enough to be diagnosed (诊断)with type 2- at least not yet. One long-term study reported by the American Diabetes Association found that 11% of people withpre-diabetes develop the full-blown disease each year. Another study shows that pre-diabetes will probably become type 2 in 10 years or less.Yet, that process is not inevitable. Last year, scientists in Colorado found that people withpre-diabetes who lowered their blood sugar to normal levels-even briefly-were 56% less likely to reach type 2 levels.If you have pre-diabetes, here are four steps to help prevent or delay a diabetes diagnosis.Lose 7% of your body weight. That is about 15 pounds for the person who weight 200.Dropping that small percentage has been shown to lower the risk of developing type 2 by close to 60%Exercise 30 minutes five days a week. Whether you do the 30 minutes in one shot or in three10-minute sessions, the benefit is the same, Choose certain exercises, such as fast walking ,playing tennis or lifting weights, Physical such as sweeping floors works, too. Turn to your doctor. In some cases, pre-diabetes raises the risk of heart disease and stroke by 50%.Your doctor may use some medicine to control your glucose (葡萄糖)levels and keep your blood pressure in check.Know your numbers. To see if your pre-diabetes is improving, have your blood sugar checked regularly. A fasting blood sugar of 100 to 125 mg/dl suggests pre-diabetes; 126 mg/dl or above is diabetes; and below 100 is normal. Other tests, including glucose to lerance and AIC , also are used to monitor blood sugar.52.What do we lean from the two studies mentioned in Paragraph 1?A.Pre-diabetes will surely become type 2 diabetes.B.Pre-diabetes is likely to become diabetes within years.C.Enough attention should be paid to the treatment of type 2.D.Pre-diabetes Americans’health53.To prevent or delay a diabetes diagnosis, people with pre-diabetes should pay most attention to _______.A.glucose levelsB.exercisesC.heart diseaseD.stroke is ranked NO.1 danger threatening54.Which of the following suggests that you have pre-diabetes ?A.70 mg/dlB.90 mg/dlC.110 mg/dlD.130mg/dl55.What column of a newspaper is most likely to have this article?A.TechnologyB.EntertainmentcationD.HealthⅤ. Daily Conversation (15 points)2014年成人高考学校专升本招生全国统一考试英语试题答案及评分参考Ⅰ.Phonetics(5points,one point each)1.A2.C3.A4.D5.BⅡ.Vocabulary and Structure(15points,one point each)6. D7.B8.C9.A 10. D11. A 12. D 13. C 14A 15. A16.D 17.B 18.C 19.C 20.BⅢ.Cloze(30points,two point each)21.B 22.B 23. C 24.C 25. D26. D 27.B 28.A 29. C 30 .B31.D 32. A 33. D 34. A 35. CⅣReading Comprehension (60points,three point each)36. C 37.A 38. D 39. B 40. C41.A 42.D 43. B 44. D 45.A46.C 47.B 48. A 49. C 50. D51.B 52. B 53. A 54.C 55 .DⅤ.Daily Conversation (15points,three point each)56.G 57. E 58.D 59.A 60. BⅥ. Writing (25 points)评分原则:本题总分为25分,分五档给分。

2014全国成人高考专升本英语模拟试题二及答案

2014全国成人高考专升本英语模拟试题二及答案

英语应试模拟第2套Ⅰ. Phonetics (5 points)Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letters or letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. A. decadeB. aggressiveC. ancestorD. bacteria2. A. architectB. biochemistryC. butcherD. ache3. A. acquireB. convenientC. admireD. anxiety4. A. roughB. daughterC. delightD. through5. A. avenueB. argueC. barbecueD. clueⅡ. Vocabulary and Structure (15 points)Directions: There are 15 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.6. The New York police were very anxious about the crime.A. learn moreB. learning moreC. to learn moreD. more to learn7. Cut after the class was over.A. did children rushB. rushed childrenC. children rushD. do children rush8. This is one of the most beautiful pictures of scenery that displayed here.A. isB. areC. has beenD. have been9. When you're ready, I'll take you to airport.A. /B. theC. aD. an10. For a late drink, come to our nightclub, stays open until 4 : 00 a. m.A. whereB. thatC. whichD. what11. -- It is not very cold. I don't think we need these big jackets.-- I don't think so,A. anywayB. neitherC. eitherD. too12. The tenants were asked to throw all recyclable trash intoA. the big green plastic bagB. the green big plastic bagC. the big plastic green bagD. the green plastic big bag13. getting the highest result in the class, John still had problems with classmates.A. Despite ofB. In spite ofC. Even thoughD. Nonetheless14. Our kitchen is a mess. We any cleaning for weeks.A. didn't doB. haven't been doingC. don't doD. haven't done15. Open the window, ?A. do youB. don't youC. will youD. won't you16. Joseph, the politician who last week, has been released unharmed.A. is kidnappedB. was kidnappedC. has been kidnappedD. had been kidnapped17. A number is an abstraction no physical existence.A. hasB. to haveC. that hasD. who has18. You cannot ignore the situation forever, one day you will have to the consequences of your act.A. look up toB. wake up toC. stand up toD. face up to19. They bad all stayed on the ninth floor of the Metropole Hotel in Hong Kongin half of February.A. the secondB. secondC. the twoD. two20. Women who apply for jobs in middle or senior management have success than men, according to an employment survey.A. much higherB. a very higherC. a much higherD. far higherⅢ. Cloze (30 points)Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B, Cand D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.On the anniversary of the artist's birth, Van Gogh's Sunflowers was 21 for just under £25million at the fine art auctioneers (拍卖商), Christie's, in London. The 22 was triple the previous record of £8 million paid in 1985 for Mantegna's Adoration of the Magi. At least ten bidders 23 for the painting, half 24 telephone, anonymously battling it out in leaps of £500,000. Van Gogh wrote in a letter of 1889 that one of these Scots or Americans 25 to pay 500 francs--about £25 at that time -- for 26 a painting.Christie's chairman 27 reporters after the sale, "it's a rare picture. " A spokesman for the firm added, "It's fantastic. " Not 28 who was at the auction agreed. One commented, " More money 29 sense. "Many people do 30 uneasy that a picture could be auctioned for such an unbelievable sum. They find distasteful the contrast 31 this sort of money and the impoverished life of the painter 32 Van Gogh, once a lay preacher among the miners of Belgium, was more 33 in producing work that dignified labor than he was in selling for aprofit. Depressive, poor, unrecognized and 34 suicidal, he remains a romantic figure in the public 3521. A. boughtB. soldC. displayedD. shown22. A. priceB. moneyC. sumD. collection23. A. competedB. shoutedC. foughtD. argued24. A. onB. underC. offD. by25. A. mustB. mightC. oughtD. could26. A. soB. thisC. veryD. such27. A. saidB. spokeC. toldD. agreed28. A. allB. everyoneC. noneD. anyone29. A. toB. thanC. betterD. over30. A. feltB. thinkC. feelD. thought31. A. betweenB. amongC. ofD. like32. A. his ownB. himC. ownD. himself33. A. upsetB. interestedC. happyD. gloomy34. A. eventuallyB. finallyC. lastD. at end35. A. mindB. brainC. thoughtD. imaginationⅣ. Reading Comprehension (60 points)Directions: There are five reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by four questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose one best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneTwo hundred years ago, American students went to American schools. Like you, they studied arithmetic, spelling and geography. Unlike you, they also studied Greek and Latin. In fact, students spent more than half their time studying Greek and Latin.The same was true for most students in Europe. Until the seventh century, all educated Europeans knew Latin. It did not matter if they lived in England or Italy or France or Spain. If they were educated, they knew Latin.During the seventh century, educated Europeans began to study Greek as well as Latin. Greek and Latin had been the leading languages of the ancient Greeks and Romans. All educated Europeans were expected to know these languages.To educated Europeans, the languages of the Greeks and the Romans were important. The ideas of the Greeks and Romans were also important. People knew that many of their own ideas had come from the Greeks and the Romans. To understand their own culture, they must understand its origin. They knew that those beginnings lay in the classical world.Today we have so many things to study that few people have time to learn Greek and Latin. Few of you will study either language in school. Yet the ideas of the Greeks and the Romans are still important to us. These ideas still help to shape Western culture today. To understand our own culture, we must understand the culture of the classical world.36. A good synonym for "origin" isA. peopleB. futureC. beginningD. culture37. According to this passage, all educated Europeans of the seventh century were expected to studyA. physical science and chemistryB. Greek and LatinC. democracy and communismD. French and Spanish38. Today, most of people won't study either Greek or Latin becauseA. they are no longer importantB. people do not have enough timeC. they are no longer existedD. people can not learn them well39. What can we conclude from this passage?A. Greeks and Romans significantly influenced European culture.B. The Greeks were the founders of democracy.C. The Greeks and Romans were bitter enemies.D. People of the classical world were barbaric and uneducated.Passage TwoWould you eat a bacon, lettuce and love apple sandwich'?. You probably have eaten many of them. Love apple was the name used many years ago for the tomato.The tomato is originally an American plant. It was found in South America by early Spanish explorers. The word tomato comes from the native Nahuatl word tomatl. But when it moved north, the plant earned a different name. Remarkably, the settlers in North America thought it was poisonous. They believed that to eat it was surely to die. It was said that deserted suitors would threaten to eat a tomato to cause their coldhearted lovers regret. Because of this legend, the settlers called the tomato a "love apple. " While people enjoyed other native plants such as corn and sweet potatoes, everyone avoided the tomato.No one knows who first dared to eat a tomato. Perhaps someone was brave enough, or lovesick enough, to try out the truth of the rumors. Of course, whoever ate this fruit was perfectly safe. No one died from eating a love apple. Still, it was many years before the people fully believed that the tomato was a safe, and even good food. But its use did become common, and the plant was sent across the ocean to become part of many traditional European dishes.40. The language from which we derived the word tomato isA. PortugueseB. SpanishC. NahuatlD. European41. North American people didn't eat tomatoes at first becauseA. they had too much other foodB. they mistakenly thought they were poisonousC. settlers ate only traditional European foodsD. no one liked the taste42. The underlined word "suitor" in the second paragraph meansA. boyfriendB. laundererC. tailorD. explorer43. A good title for this passage would beA. Life in Early AmericaB. What Happens to the BrokenheartedC. The History of the TomatoD. Vegetables in Our DietPassage ThreeNature has devised many ways to protect creatures' eyes. The most common protection is the eyelid--a fold of skin that closes over the eye, protecting it from damage. Eyelashes are useful for keeping out dust and other irritants, and tears wash away any particles that get through the other defenses.Some creatures, including most birds, have three eyelids. The upper and lower lids act like human lids and keep out twigs, dirt and sand. The third eyelid, however, is a semitransparent tissue that crosses over the eye from the inside corner to the outside corner. Because of this protective membrane, birds seldom have to blink. They close their eyes only when they go to sleep. In ducks, this third eyelid self as an underwater diving mask that helps the ducks find food.Most fish and snakes have no eyelids at all. Instead, a hard glassy covering protects their eyes. In fish, water constantly sweeps away dirt from the covering. And a snake's eyesight is usually so bad that a little dirt obscuring its vision does not disturb it greatly.Eyelashes defend the eye by shading it from glare. They also act like miniature brushes to remove dust. Camels have lashes that are four inches long to protect their eyes from windblown sand in the desert.44. A camel has long eyelashesA. to keep windblown sand out of its eyesB. that get in the way of its sightC. to help it see betterD. to attract other camels45. The writer implies that eyelids areA. not found on lizardsB. nice to look atC. always covered with eyelashesD. the most effective eye protection46. The author compares the duck's third eyelid to aA. tissueB. glassy coveringC. tiny brushD. diving mask47. A good title for this passage would beA. Look OutB. Birds' EyesC. Eyes in the NightD. Protecting the EyePassage FourAs part of an ongoing campaign against polyvinyl chloride (聚氯乙烯), a Virginia-based environmental advocacy group today called on manufacturers and retailers to phase out its use in shower curtains. The Center for Health, Environment and Justice (CHEJ) , released the results of a small study indicating that PVC ( 聚氯乙烯)-containing shower curtains are capable of emitting scores of potentially harmful materials, into people's bathrooms. A previous study, conducted by Environmental Protection Agency researchers, also found that plastic shower curtains can emit toxic compounds into the air.There's still debate among scientists about just how serious the health effects are especially at low doses. However, CHEJ urges consumers to avoid using PVC shower curtains, as well as many other PVC products.For people who are concerned about their shower curtains, there are alternatives. IKEA phased out PVC shower curtains 11 years ago, switching to ethylene vinyl acetate (乙烯醋酸共聚物). The company has said that 88 percent of its shower curtains would be PVC free by spring of 2008.Manufacturers are not required to label shower curtains, but some do list" PVC" or" vinyl" on the packaging. Numerous online retailers, sell shower curtains--primarily cotton or hemp--that are free of PVC. However, mildew(发霉) can be a problem with cotton and hemp products.48. What did the study released by the Center for Health, Environment and Justice show?A. That PVC stands for polyvinyl chloride.B. Manufacturers are not required to label shower curtains.C. That most shower curtains sold at IKEA are made from PVC.D. That PVC shower curtains may release potentially harmful materials.49. What material are the shower curtains sold at IKEA made from?A. Ethylene vinyl acetate.B. Polyvinyl chloride.C. Cotton.D. PVC and EVA.50. What's the biggest problem with hemp and cotton shower curtains?A. They are see-through.B. They are too expensive.C. They may cause mildew.D. They emit harmful materials.51. Is it easy for consumers to tell that a shower curtain is made from PVC?A. Yes, that information is always on the shower curtain label.B. Not always, because shower curtains don't have to be labeled.C. Yes, but only if they're made by IKEA after 2008.D. No, because they only contain low doses of PVC.Passage FiveCompanies that employ illegal immigrants are to be named and shamed in a further attempt to crack down on people smuggling. The move by the Home Office comes four months after officials launched a concerted effort to identify and prosecute companies breaking the law. More than 200 companies have already been fined for hiring illegal labor. The Home Office says names of companies and directors are to be published on the UK Border Agency website. The agency will publish how many illegal immigrants the company was employing and how much it was fined.By May this year there had been 137 prosecutions under the new rules leading to fines totaling 500,000--almost 3,000 per firm. The total number of prosecutions was 10 times more than were carried out in 2007, and double the total for the previous decade.Immigration chiefs are also switching their focus from small-time illegal employers, such as takeaway restaurants, in an effort to major organized criminal enterprises supplying illegal labor, often relying on international networks to smuggle people into the UK.Some 7,500 immigration officers will be re-organized into more localized teams with police and customs officials in an effort to better target what the Home Office says are illegal working hotspots. These could include areas of the economy where there is a high demand for labor including agriculture, construction and hospitality. Nobody knows how many people are working without permission in the UK--although estimates put the number of illegal residents at more than 500,000.Trade Union leaders have also raised concerns about the government's strategy, arguing that it could drive the worst employers further underground, penalizing exceptionally poor workers unable to break out of a situation they did not necessarily choose.52. What has happened in the first four months of the campaign to crack down on companies hiring illegal workers?A. Nothing. The campaign is still in its beginning stage.B. 7,500 immigration officers will be re-organized into more localized teams.C. 200 companies have been fined.D. 3,000 small-time illegal employers have been cracked down.53. What steps will officials take to "shame" these companies?A. They will publish their names as well as the details of the offence online.B. They will shut down their business.C. They will inform the police about the illegal hiring.D. They will give poor workers working permission.54. Immigration officials are now focusing onA. small-time illegal employersB. fining individual workersC. large-scale organized criminal operationsD. the government's strategy55. Trade Union officials fear that this new campaign (战役) might end up unjustly penalizing , by driving the employers further underground.A. employersB. workersC. illegal residentsD. companiesⅤ. Daily Conversation (15 points)Directions: Pick out five appropriate expressions from the eight choices below and complete the following dialogue by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.A. Hold the lineB. flight numberC. ask a questionD. To New YorkE. May I have your nameF. reconfirm my seatG. please check inH. On May 11Reservations clerk: Northwind Airlines. Can I help you?Daniel Adams: Hello. I'd like to 56 , please.Reservations clerk: May I have your name and 57 , please?Daniel Adams: My name is Daniel Adams and my flight number is 374.Reservations clerk: When are you leaving?Daniel Adams : 58Reservations clerk: And your destination?Daniel Adams: Buenos Aires.Reservations clerk: 59 , please. (...) All right. Your seat is confirmed, Mr. Adams. You'll bearriving in Buenos Aires at 4 o' clock p.m. local time.Daniel Adams: Thank you. Can I pick up my ticket when I check in?Reservations clerk: Yes, but 60 at least one hour before departure time.Ⅵ. Writing (25 points)Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write a letter in English in 100-120 words basedon the following situation. Remember to write it clearly.61.你(Li Yuan)刚买了一块表,但你不满意,因为它总有毛病。

2014年自考《英语(二)》模拟试题及答案二

2014年自考《英语(二)》模拟试题及答案二

第⼀部分:阅读判断(第1~10题。

每题1分,共10分)下⾯的短⽂后列出了10个句⼦。

请根据短⽂的内容对每个句⼦作出判断:如果该旬提供的是正确信息。

选择A;如果该句提供的是错谟信息,选择B;如果该旬的信息⽂中没有提及。

选择C。

1回答1-10题 Dreams Dreams do not happen when you’re asleep. They happen when ou’re awake. Whatever your goals are, always remember you can make it rue. Whether it be love, money, a childhood dream, and ultimately appiness he most important idea is that you must never lose sight f your dream. Create reminders. Think about your original motivation often. esides obvious factors that will come along when your dream is realzed hink about other reasons. Who are you doing this dream for? emind yourself often of your plan. Physical symbols always help-- osting up pictures of the end result, buying items that symbolize our goals. Express your dream frequently. Whisper your dream through oonlight Shout it on a busy highway. Write it on a balloon and set it ree. Write it on paper boats and float them in the ocean. Write it as a essage on a bottle and float that into the ocean. Explore and try dif- erent ways of different cultures of making wishes come true, small or ig;paper cranes, and shooting stars. Tell your pet if you have one. ell it to all the people you care about in your life. Create deadlines and punishments. For every step along the way hink of a realistic deadline. If too small, eventually you will be rashed with all the work you need and possibly never do it. If too arge you will probably forget about it. Punishments are necessary. hey can be keeping yourself away from your favorite activities. Get a riend or family member to enforce this punishment. Keep your life. Do not forget about friends, family, work, and esecially yourself! Keep contact with friends and family ver the inernet isit them rite to them. Try not start skipping work to work n your dream. Keep your brain body and soul in good shape at all imes. Sleep often, read often, and enjoy life. Brainstorm ideas for your dream. Mind mapping(essentially creative concept mapping)is the ideal way to brainstorm. Any creativeoutlet will do just fine to find some creative ideas for your dream specially writing or drawing Any sort of art, even singing, playing music hotography ood-carving can work. Buy a journal or two. Find inspiration. Dreams happen when we’re asleeld. ( ) A.True B.False C.Not Given 2 As long as you can see your dream you can make it come true.( ) A.True B.False C.Not Given 3 We can ask somebody to remind us of our dreams. ( ) A.True B.False C.Not Gives 4 We can tell our dreams to anyone we like to show off.( ) A.True B.False C.Not Given 5 Punishments like paying a fixed amount of money are helpful. ( )A.True B.False C.Not Given 6 A friend or family member can help to enforce the punishment. ( ) A.True B.False C.Not Given 7 In order to make your dream come true, you have to forget about friends, family, work, and especially yourself. ( ) A.True B.False C.Not Given 8 Keeping your dream alive means having no time to enjoy life. ( ) A.Frue B.False C.Not Given 9 Mined mapping is the most ideal way to brainstorm. ( ) A.True B.False C.Not Given 10 A journal can arouse your inspiration. ( ) A.True B.False C.Not Given 第⼆部分:阅读选择(第11~15趣,每题2分。

2014年英语模拟试卷二答案

2014年英语模拟试卷二答案

2014年英语模拟试卷(二)参考答案Part I阅读理解1~5 CABAD 6~10 B A B A B 11~15 B C D C A 16~20 D CABCPart II 词汇语法21~25 A A C B C 26~30 D A C D B 31~35 C B B D D 36~40 C D A A D41~45 C D C D A 46~50 B D B D A 51~55 C C A C C 56~60 B A A B APart III 完形填空61~65 D B B C C 66~70 B A A D C 71~75 A C B D C 76~80 B A B A DPart IV TranslationSection A81. 读者在不同的心情下看分类广告,同样的看别的报纸也是如此,这是很显然的。

82. 调查就是一种研究,一般以采访或调查问卷的形式,它可以提供有关人们所思所为的信息。

83. 因此,当地人民可以通过各种各样的工作来挣钱,比如:接待员,厨师,清洁工或服务员。

84. 研究行为与结果之间的关系的行为主义者认为:奖励能提高工作和学习表现。

85. 在低年级阶段,使用所谓的“奖赏制度”,即让学生处理有挑战性的问题然后收到基于其表现的分值对应的奖励,这种做法在培养孩子创造力和积极性方面很有效果,德拉维尔的心理学家宣称。

Section B86. It was essential that we (should) accomplish this task by the end of the month.87. The more careful you are, the fewer mistakes you will make in the process of taking exams.88. Barely has she fallen asleep when a knock at the door awakened her.89 . The victim would have survived if he had been taken to hospital in time.90. What surprised me was not what he said but the way he said it.Part V Writing 参考范文Should Food Be Banned on the Subway?Currently, some cities are considering a food ban on subways, which has sparked heated discussion. Some people say food should be banned because of the trash and rats they attract. And, garbage from discarded food can cause track fires. Beyond sanitary and mechanical concerns, food can also cause fights, as was discovered last week by one passenger who criticized a woman eating steamed stuffed bun on the subway.However, some others are opposed to the idea. They argue that people like eating in the train in the morning because they don't have enough time to eat at their houses or restaurants. Sometimes that may be the only time or meal a transit rider may be able to eat especially when traveling long distances. Besides, there are people, for example diabetics, who do require food at various times to maintain blood-sugar levels.Personally, I'm against the ban because of the huge inconvenience it would cause to commuters, and the expense involved in enforcing it. Still, I believe we should have a little common courtesy.I think we all have responsibility to try to treat our subway system and fellow riders with respect, and that extends to food as well.。

2014年成人高考英语真题及答案

2014年成人高考英语真题及答案

成考英语2014试卷真题及答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。

1.What does the woman want to do?A.Find a place.B.Buy a map.C.Get an address.2.What will the man do for the woman?A.Repair her car.B.Give her a ride.C.Pick up her aunt.3.Who might Mr.Peterson be?A.A new professor.B.A department head.C.A company director.4.What does the man think of the book?A.Quite difficult.B.Very interesting.C.Too simple.5.What are the speakers talking about?A.Weather.B.Clothes.C.News.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

2014年成人学位英语模拟试题及答案二

2014年成人学位英语模拟试题及答案二

Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points)Directions: There are 15 short incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.1. Tim: How was your trip to London?Susan: ________!A. MarvelousB. Very kind of youC. Not necessarilyD. Quite excited2. Ed: Are you going to watch the football match tomorrow morning?Maggie: ________.A. Thank youB. See you thenC. Yes, of courseD. No, go ahead3. Mr. Williams: Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to the nearest post office?Mike: _______.A. Of course you canB. You’re welcomeC. You must take itD. Go straight and then turn left4. Mike: Hello, may I speak to Jane?Jane: ________ Who’s that, please?A. Yes, she isB. You are rightC. Yes, you mayD. Speaking5. John: Guess what! I met an old school friend in the street just now.Larry: ________ I’m sure both of you should be very glad.A. Sounds a good idea.B. Don’t mention it.C. All right.D. How nice!6. Jane: Do you mind if I park here?Brett: _________. Look at the sign here: “No Parking”.A. Of course notB. I’d rather you didn’tC. Help yourselfD. That’s right7. A man: _________. A car is coming.A woman: How dangerous! Thank you very much for telling me.A. Hurry upB. Look outC. Take it easyD. Take your time8. Joan: Don’t forget to pass on the message to my teacher.Nancy: _________.A. No, I won’tB. I don’t think soC. Sorry, I wouldn’tD. Yes, I will9. Elaine: I’ve made up mind to go abroad next year. ________?Carol: Well, I haven’t decided it yet.A. What about youB. How do you like itC. Something about youD. Can you tell me yours10. Mark: I didn’t go to the basketball match yesterday.James: _________. It was really exciting.A. Don’t worryB. Don’t hurryC. What a pityD. How wonderful11. Jack: Sorry, My mother isn’t in. Shall she give you a return call when she comes back? Mike: _____. My number is 5752370.A. No, thanksB. Yes, pleaseC. Thank youD. That’s it12.Mary: Goodbye, Martin, remember me to your parents.Martin: .A. That’s all rightB. Thanks, I willC. Let me seeD. That’s a good idea13. Johnson: I’m sorry I broke your cup.James: Oh, really? .A. It’s OK with meB. It doesn’t matterC. Don’t be sorryD. I don’t think so14. Virginia: What do you think of your new job?Rena: _________.A. Don’t mention itB. Good idea.C. Yes, it isD. I like it very much.15. Lily: Could you please spare me a few minutes?Jane: _______, but you’d better be brief.A. I’m sorryB. Go aheadC. Excuse meD. I hope soPart II Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.Passage OneWe often hear people talking about the generation gap. The name is new but the idea is old. The world keeps changing and it has always kept changing. During the second century after Christ, a wise man said, “Bury me on my face because in a little while everything will be turned upside down.”There has always been a gap between generations, though more people talk about it now. The following shows what Old Mr. Ellis thinks ‘generation gap’ means: young people and their parents don’t understand each other.“When I was a boy, I thought the world was a beautiful place. My life was very pleasant. But when I was older I learned about people who were treated badly, people who didn’t have enough to eat. I wanted to help them, and I married a girl who wanted to help them, too. We went to meetings and talked a lot, but it didn’t seem to make much difference.“Our children grew up in a world at war. They didn’t know when the war would stop. They wanted their children to have nice clothes and toys. They didn’t want to think about the future. They thought nothing could be done about it.“Now I have grandchildren and they have their own ideas. They are trying to make the world better. They are trying to help other people. They are making people listen to them. I’m proud of their generation.”16. ‘Generation gap’ most probably means _________.A. an old name with new meaningB. the great changes between different periodsC. the fact that things will be turned upside down soonD. old and young people don’t understand each other17. The gap between generations _________.A. has recently appearedB. has existed for a long timeC. only exists in some special timesD. is something not much talked about today18. What is Mr. Ellis’ attitude towards his grandchildren?A. He doesn’t understand them very well.B. He often criticize them.C. He likes them very much.D. He doesn’t care much about them.19. Which of the following statements is true according to Mr. Ellis?A. His children thought a lot about the future.B. His children always listened to others.C. His grandchildren try to make the world better.D. His grandchildren want to have nice clothes and toys.20. This passage is about _________.A. the generation gapB. Mr. Ellis’ life storyC. Mr. Ellis’ familyD. the differences among childrenPassage OneMr. Anders worked in a hospital. Three years ago, when he was sixty-eight, he retired. But a lot of people still come to ask him to look them over. He’s very busy in the daytime and he wants to have a good rest at night.Half a year ago a young man moved into the room upstairs. At first he was quiet. The old man was satisfied with him. But now he has several friends. They often come to see him in the evening. They talk loudly, sing and dance. Mr. Anders is unhappy, but he seldom says anything about it. It was the young man’s birthday yesterday. All his friends came at seven in the evening. They drank too much and made a lot of noise. The old man couldn’t fall asleep the whole night. In the morning, as soon as he got up, he went upstairs and knocked at the door. The young man opened it for him and asked him in.“Did you hear me strike the ceiling last night, young man?” asked Mr. Anders. “It doesn’t matter, sir.” said the young man, “I don’t mind it. It was very noisy in my room, too.”21. Mr. Anders is a .A. teacherB. policemanC. doctorD. gatekeeper22. According to the passage, after Mr. Anders’ retirement, a lot of people come to ask him to .A. live with themB. check their healthC. they don’t pay him for itD. his medical skill is good23. Mr. Anders was first satisfied with the young man upstairs because ________.A. he treated people friendlyB. he talked to others politelyC. he didn’t make much noiseD. he didn’t speak much24. The word strike (in para. 4) in the story means .A. knock lightlyB. hit repeatedlyC. touch gentlyD. beat cheerfully25. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. The young man thought Mr. Anders came to say sorry to himB. Mr. Anders wanted to drink with the young man.C. Mr. Anders hoped the young man to move to another house.D. The young man was afraid to meet Mr. Anders.Passage ThreeFor anyone who come to Hawaii, the people and the land always offer an endless gift of love and kindness.What are the beauties of Hawaii? Let’s start with four.The beach, famous for its water temperature, air temperature and waves, naturally, is the first beauty. There are hundreds of miles of beaches on the twenty islands of Hawaii. Most of them are covered with fine white sand. They are thought to be among the finest beaches in the world. Then, what do you think would be the second beautiful thing you would notice? They are volcanoes, of course. These volcanoes are not just a part of the islands; they made the islands in the first place. Because of them the islands are still growing. The most famous volcano on Hawaii is Mauna Loa. It is the world’s most active volcano. Because Mauna Loa has erupted so often, it has become the biggest (but not the tallest) mountain in the world.What would be the third thing of beauty that the first visitor to Hawaii would notice? It probably wouldn’t be just one thing, but many things: all the wonderful fruit and flowers of the islands. Sugar cane and pineapples are Hawaii’s biggest exports. Sugar cane has been growing in Hawaii for a thousand years and now Hawaii produces over one million tons of sugar a year. As for pineapples, the islands produce more than any other place in the world, which has made Dole Company the biggest fruit-packing company in the world.The fourth and most beautiful thing about Hawaii is the people who live there. From its earliest days, Hawaii has had a peaceful history. The Polynesians who came to the islands about a thousand years ago believed that a stranger should be welcomed. They offered strangers food and comfort, and thought of them as brothers. The Hawaiians never rush, and perhaps this is because they care more for human life than they care for the machine. There is an old Hawaiian law that a man can go to sleep in the middle of the road if he wants to. What makes the people of Hawaii so beautiful is their feeling about people. There are 64 different combinations of races on the islands, and they all live in peace. They believe “Above all nations is humanity.” That is the most beautiful thing of all.26. According to the passage, Hawaii is made up of _________.A. one islandB. twenty islands.C. sixty-four islands.D. hundreds of islands.27. Why are the volcanoes so special to the islands?A. They erupt often.B. They are growing.C. They actually made the islands.D. They are not a part of the islands.28. What has made Dole Company the biggest fruit-packing company in the world?A. sugarB. fruitsC. sugar caneD. pineapples29. According to the passage, why are the people in Hawaii the most beautiful thing?A. Because they had a peaceful history.B. Because there are 64 different races on the islands.C. Because they care more for people than anything else.D. Because they can sleep in the middle of the road if they want.30. According to the passage, “above all nations is humanity” might mean _________.A. nations all share the same humanity.B. humanity has no national boundariesC. nations in the world all have humanityD. humanity is more important than nationsPassage FourAll over the world, and for many different reasons, there are millions of people who rarely or never eat meat. These people are called vegetarians. To people who eat meat, being a vegetarianmay seem like a very strange thing, but most vegetarians are very happy with their choice of diet. They chose such diets for several different reasons.First, vegetarians have an enormous health advantage. One of the major health problems in modern societies is not too little protein but too much food, especially in the form of animal fats. Medical evidence suggests that animal fats, including butter, contribute to the development of cholesterol in the human body. High amounts of cholesterol seem to be part of the cause of heart disease. Most vegetarians have low levels of cholesterol. High amounts of animal fats also seem to lead to certain kinds of cancer, and vegetarians are typically less vulnerable to these cancers than people who eat a lot of meat. Overall, studies comparing the health of vegetarians and meat-eaters show that the meat-eaters are twice as likely to die of heart disease as vegetarians are.Better health is one reason that people choose to become vegetarians. Another reason is religion. Some religions forbid the eating of meat. The largest of these is the Hindu religion, which has about 600 million believers in the world. Although not all Hindus are vegetarian, many are, and there are many believers of other religions such Buddhism and even some Christian religions who also do not eat meat.Many vegetarians do not eat meat simply because they do not like the taste of it. They have no religious or philosophical reasons; they just do not like meat. Another important reason that vegetarians give for not eating meat is the health advantages that were given above. Lastly, there are many people who do not eat meat because they just do not like the idea of killing animals for food. They believe that life, all life, is valuable, and that we do not have to destroy life to feed ourselves when there are other good sources of food.31. According to the passage, people choose to be vegetarians for the following reasons EXCEPT _________.A. they want to stay healthyB. they are too kind to put the idea of killing animalsC. they live in areas where meat supply is not adequateD. they should not eat meat due to their religious belief32. Which of the following is true according to Paragraph 2?A. Vegetarians enjoy a more healthy life than the meat eaters.B. Heart disease and cancer are caused by large amounts of protein.C. There are twice as many meat-eaters as vegetarians who die of cancer.D. There are less health problems in modern society due to advanced medical care.33. Which is true about the vegetarians?A. Vegetarians never eat meat for whatever reasons.B. There are more vegetarians than meat-eaters in the world.C. Vegetarians cannot eat meat because of their health problems.D. Some vegetarians cannot get used to eating meat because of the taste.34. What does “vulnerable” mean in Paragraph 2?A. Having low level of cholesterol.B. Having high level of cholesterol.C. Having weak ability to resist diseases and harms.D. Having strong ability to resist diseases and harms.35. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.A. being a vegetarian may be a very strange thingB. vegetarians eat meat on some special occasionsC. all vegetarians have reasons for their not eating meatD. most vegetarians believe that life without meat is happyPart III Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.36. It is Thomas Edison that _____ the electric lamp.A. inventedB. discoveredC. designedD. developed37. _________ , the group of pop singers are visiting all parts of the country.A. At presentB. On timeC. In the futureD. In the past38. I felt very nervous as I went into his office, and he did not _________ from his desk whenI entered.A. look outB. look downC. look aroundD. look up39. As I felt so much better, my doctor ________ me to take a holiday by the seaA. suggestedB. advisedC. recommendedD. considered40. I love thinking of new designs. It keeps my mind clear and active and fills my retired life with ________.A. sorrowB. anxietyC. joyD. anger41. —He looks so young!—I agree with you. He may look 30, but he is _________45.A. actuallyB. basicallyC. accordinglyD. entirely42. All the mothers __________at the party were happy with the children’s performances.A. thankfulB. presentC. interestedD. important43. The bookseller cannot get enough books to _______ the needs of their customers.A. meetB. pleaseC. fillD. contain44. Parents have _______ their concern about violence in some children’s shows.A. complainedB. expectedC. expressedD. accepted45. William is clever though he’s never been in college. So you should not _________himA. look forward toB. look down uponC. pay attention toD. think highly of46. The watch chain given by his girl friend as his birthday present is so _____ that he likes it very much.A. nicelyB. lovelyC. finelyD. beautifully47. We decided to leave the waitress a big _____ because her service was excellent.A. noteB. tipC. giftD. money48. What do you think would be the _____ of this diamond necklace, if I were to sell it?A. valueB. priceC. worthD. cost49. I have to go home and _____ some more money; I didn’t know these things would come to so much.A. bringB. takeC. carryD. fetch50. Unfortunately her father never had the _____ to hear her play the violin.A. timesB. chancesC. possibilityD. opportunity51. Those black-and-white pictures taken in the1960’s always _____ me of my happy childhood in the countryside.A. remembersB. remindsC. recallsD. refreshes52. The telephone numbers of Mrs. Green’s home and of the cinema are similar, so people often make a ________ and call her when they want the cinema.A. gestureB. mistakeC. positionD. glimpse53. In order to write a good composition, we should first make a careful _____ of words.A. collectionB. selectionC. electionD. production54. Washington was _____ the first president of the United States after the War of Independence ended.A. electedB. pickedC. selectedD. chosen55. The cost of the products _______ to 56,000 Yuan.A. amountsB. numbersC. reachesD. adds56. I’ll keep your company if you ______ there,.A. will goB. wentC. shall goD. go57. _______ down the television ─ our baby is sleeping in the next room.A. TurnB. TurningC. TurnedD. To turn58. I have kept that photo __________ I can see it every day, as it reminds me of my university days in U.S.A.A. whereB. whenC. whetherD. which59. The policeman told John that his bike ____ and he could take it home right away.A. would be foundB. was foundC. had been foundD. were found60. He will be watching her anxiously _______ she swims the long distance.A. whileB. whereC. duringD. meanwhile61. He had no sooner returned to the countryside _________ he bought a house and went to live there.A. whenB. as soon asC. shortly afterD. than62. A _______ policeman answered his questions politely and patiently.A. smiledB. smilingC. smileD. smiles63. She is ________ a kind person that they all speak highly of her.A. soB. asC. suchD. like64. It was so noisy near the airport. _________, he moved away because it was more than he could bear.A. At the beginningB. From then onC. In the endD. By the way65. He acted ______ he had never been here before.A. as ifB. even ifC. whileD. although66. Sally is not at home. She_____ back in two hours.A. beB. isC. hasD. will be67. The room is so clean. He must __________ the cleaning before he left.A. doB. have doneC. didD. be done68. Mrs. White moved to this city in 2000. She ________ here for ten years.A. will liveB. is livingC. has been livingD. lives69. ---Will you come on Saturday or Sunday?---I’m afraid ______ is possible. I’ll be busy the whole weekend.A. eitherB. neitherC. bothD. each70. Many people have been driven away from their homes by the noise. I’m one of _____ people left.A. a fewB. the fewC. a littleD. the little71. The children have told their parents _________ they want to do during the summer vacation.A. ifB. thatC. whyD. what72. This movie often makes her ________ of her own childhood.A. to thinkB. thinkC. thinkingD. thinks73. Today Chinese becomes very popular and ______ by more and more people around the world.A. was spokenB. speaksC. is spokenD. spoke74. Look at the sign. Parking ______ here.A. doesn’t allowB. didn’t allowC. wasn’t allowedD. isn’t allowed75. The doctor suggested that the medicines _____ here by plane.A. be sentB. are sentC. had been sentD. were sentPart IV Cloze Test (10 points)Directions: There are 10 numbered blanks in the following passage. For each blank, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. My father waved me good bye and the bus set off. The person sitting next to me was a government engineer going to Peshawar to inspect the roads. He said that traveling by bus was an excellent way to test the roads. We 76 many villages on the way and stopped once or twice to buy cold drinks, because it was very hot and dusty. The countryside was brown and dry and there were long stretches with no people or villages 77 sight. We had to stop once at some road works, too, which made my traveling companion very 78 .Most of us were dozing in the afternoon heat when we were 79 by a sudden noise, which sounded like a 80 from a gun. As the bus swerved and then stopped at the side of the road, I remembered all the 81 I had heard about bands of robbers who 82 attack travelers on deserted roads like this. Many of the other passengers looked as bewildered and frightened as I must have looked.My 83 , however, reassured me: “Nothing to worry about. Only a 84 tyre. But we shall have to wait 85 he changes the wheel.” My cousin Anwar met me at the bus station. “Well, there you are,”he said. “I was beginning to wonder what had happened to you.”76. A. passed B. traveled C. visited D inspected77. A. out of B in C. off D at78. A. happy B. sad C. disappointed D surprised79. A. woken B. frightened C. shocked D alarmed80. A. shot B. sound C. bomb D noise81. A. lessons B. talks C. opinions D. stories82. A. would rather B. accustomed to C. would like to D. used to83. A. friend B. neighbor C. cousin D. father84. A exploded B broken C. burst D worn85. A. while B. before C. until D. unless英语试卷二Part V Writing (15 points)Directions: You are to write in 100-120 words about the title “Cell phones in High school”. You should base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below:1. 越来越多的高中学生拥有手机2. 你怎么看待这种现象3. 有什么建议英语试卷一Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points)1. A2. C3. D4.D5. D6.B7. B8. A9. A 10. C 11. B 12. B 13. B 14. D 15. BPart II Reading Comprehension (40 points)16. D 17. B 18. C 19. C 20. A 21.C 22. B 23. C 24. B 25. A26. B 27. A 28. D 29.C 30. B 31. C 32. A 33. D 34. C 35. CPart III Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)36. A 37. A 38. D 39. B 40. C 41. A 42. B 43. A 44. C 45. B46. B 47. B 48. A 49. D 50. B 51. B 52. B 53. B 54. A 55. C56. D 57. A 58. A 59. C 60. A 61. D 62. B 63. C 64. A 65. A66.D 67. B 68. C 69. B 70. B 71. D 72.B 73. C 74. D 75. APart IV Cloze Test (10 points)76. A 77. B 78. C 79. A 80. A 81. D 82. D 83. B 84. C 85. A英语试卷二Part V Writing (15 points)参考作文With the economical development of the society, an increasing number of high school students own their own cell phones now.There is no doubt that it makes it easier for them to communicate with their teachers or classmates. But I don’t think it’s a good idea for high school students to use cell phones in classroom. Since for some students, they are not able to tell right from wrong. They might spend too much time sending messages, listening music or surfing on the internet using the phones. With no doubt, they would spend less time studying accordingly.So it’s not wise for parents to buy their children cell phones unless they can make sure they will be used properly. (119 words)文章来源:/p/ck.html 更多成考资源资料下载完全免费。

2014成人高考模拟题及答案《专升本英语》

2014成人高考模拟题及答案《专升本英语》

以下是⽆忧考为⼤家整理的2014成⼈⾼考模拟题及答案《专升本英语》的⽂章,供⼤家参考阅读! Ⅰ. Phonetics (10 points) Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. 1.A. club B. tomb C. comb D. climb 2.A. food B. cool C. school D. flood 3.A. town B. how C. down D. snow 4.A. each B. peach C. break D. deal 5.A. hear B. fear C. dear D. wear 6.A. receive B. friend C. field D. piece 7.A. question B. notion C. exception D. vocation 8.A. exhaust B. exercise C. exam D. exact 9.A. where B. what C. whose D. white 10.A. switch B. hatch C. character D. match Ⅱ. Vocabulary and Structure (40 points) Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. 11. Today is Jenny’s wedding day. She _______ to Thomas.A. just has got marriedB. has just marriedC. was just marriedD. has just got married 12. Every officer and every soldier _______ obey the rules.A. had toB. have toC. has toD. must have to 13. Rarely _______ so difficult a problem.A. she could have faced withB. could have she faced withC. she could have been faced withD. could she have been faced with 14. ______ a dog on the road, the car stopped.A. Having seenB. On seeingC. The driver seeingD. Seeing 15. I asked my teacher _______.A. what courses should I takeB. should I take what coursesC. I should take what coursesD. what courses I should take 16. Comrade Li promised to help us and he said he would come ______.A. right awayB. all at onceC. all of a suddenD. all right 17. There aren’t many pandas ________ in the world today.A. aliveB. livingC. livelyD. lived 18. Such electron tubes ________ in a radio set are also found in a TV set.A. that we useB. as we useC. as we use themD. that we use them 19. It _______ to me that he was jealous.A. happenedB. tookC. occurredD. felt 20. One of the requirements for a fire is that the material ______ to its burning temperature.A. were heatedB. must be heatedC. is heatedD. be heated 21. Please ______ me at the station on time.A. meetingB. to meetC. meetD. met 22. _______ “hello”, he reached out his hand.A. SaidB. SayingC. To sayD. Say 23. People are more _______ to spend money on goods with an attractive look than those without.A. attractedB. temptedC. persuadedD. tended 24. It was ______ he saw the doctor coming out of the emergeney room with an expression as grave as a judge _______ he realized the seriousness of his wife’s illness.A. not until…thatB. after…whenC. until…thenD. before…that 25. Please telephone me half an hour _______.A. in chargeB. in advanceC. in timeD. in front 26. Both Mary and Ellen, as well as Jan, _______ studying Chinese History.A. areB. isC. are beingD. is being 27. I’d like to _______ him to you for the job. He is a very clever and industrious boy.A. referB. suggestC. recommendD. propose 28. It ______ that 200 people died and over 5,000 lost their shelters after the flood.A. reportedB. reportsC. has been reportedD. has reported 29. He was asked to speak louder ______ all the other students in the classroom could hear him.A. asB. so as toC. so thatD. so as 30. His report on the space exploration was really ________.A. excitingB. excitedC. excitementD. excitedly 31. Your chair needs _______.A. to repairB. repairingC. to repairingD. being repair 32. I hate to see papers _______ in pencil.A. writingB. to writeC. writtenD. write 33. The job made her dependent _______ her husband.A. onB. fromC. ofD. to 34. This is the second time she ______ improvement on that equipment.A. had madeB. madeC. is makingD. has made 35. He spoke so quickly that I did not ______ what he said.A. catchB. acceptC. takeD. listen 36. _______determines a good meal varies from country to country.A. WhatB. ThatC. ItD. Which 37. As the journey was a long one, he took a friend with him for ________.A. pleasureB. entertainmentC. companyD. defence 38. I suggest _______ for an outgoing this Sunday.A. us goingB. we are goingC. to goD. our going 39. We’ve ______ sugar. Ask him to lend us some.A. run away withB. run downC. run offD. run out of 40. It was in 1930 _______ he became a university student.A. whenB. thatC. whichD. and 41. I am very _______ to you for your help.A. gratefulB. agreeableC. pleasedD. thanks 42. You _______ go now. It’s very late.A. had ratherB. prefer toC. had betterD. would rather 43. If I were you, I would take it easy, _______ is no need to be nervous.A. itB. thisC. thereD. which 44. Why not _______ me earlier?A. to tellB. tellC. tellingD. told 45. Joe’s handwriting is ________ Mary’s.A. more betterB. as well asC. much better thanD. more better than 46. The experiment _______ the discovery of a cure for cancer.A. happened toB. led upC. resulted inD. set up 47. To produce one pound of honey, a colony of bees must fly a distance _______ to twice around the world.A. similarB. equalC. comparedD. corresponding 48. I did not mean ____ anything, but those apples looked so good I couldn’t resist ___one.A. to eat…tryingB. to eat…to tryingC. eating…to tryD. eating…to trying 49. I had hardly sat down _______ he stepped in.A. whenB. thatC. untilD. after 50. In his time he enjoyed a reputation _______.A. as great as Mozart, if not greater thanB. as great as, if not greater than, MozartC. as great, if not greater, as MozartD. greater, if not as great as Mozart Ⅲ. Cloze (20 points) Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices given below and marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your answer by blankening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. Robert Edwards was blinded in a traffic accident. He was also a little deaf _51_ old age. Last week, he was taking a walk near his home when a thunderstorm came. He hid _52_ the storm under a big tree and was struck by lightning. He was knocked _53_ the ground and woke up some 20 minutes _54_, lying face down in water in water below a tree. He went into the house and lay down in bed. A short time later, he awoke; his legs felt _55_ and he was trembling, but, when he opened his eyes, he could see the clock across the room fading in and out in front of him. When his wife entered, he _56_ her for the first time in nine years. Doctors _57_ that he had regained his sight and hearing obviously from the flash of lightning, but theywere unable to explain that. The only _58_ explanation offered by one doctor was that, _59_ Edwards lost his sight as a result of trauma in a terrible accident, perhaps the only way it could be restored was by _60_ trauma. 51.A. because B. because of C. as D. since 52.A. from B. away C. against D. contrary 53.A. at B. in C. to D. on 54.A. late B. soon C. later D. after 55.A. dying B. dead C. die D. being died 56.A. saw B. watched C. noticed D. examined 57.A. say B. thought over C. made sure D. agreed to 58.A. possibly B. possible C. probably D. mainly 59.A. although B. because of C. even though D. since 60.A. others B. other C. another D. one other Ⅳ. Reading Comprehension (60 points) Directions: There are four reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose one best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage One In ancient times wealth was measured and exchanged in things that could be touched: food, tools, and precious metals and stones. Then the barter system was replaced by coins, which still had real value since they were pieces of rare metal. Coins were followed by fiat money, paper notes that have value only because everyone agrees to accept them. Today electronic monetary systems are gradually being introduced that will transform money into even less tangible forms, reducing it to a series of “bits and bytes”, or units of computerized information, going between machines at the speed of light. Already, electronic fund transfer allows money to be instantly sent and received by different banks, companies, and countries through computers and telecommunications devices. 61. Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the passage?A. International Banking PoliciesB. 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2014年成人本科英语考试试题及答案解析(二)

2014年成人本科英语考试试题及答案解析(二)

成人本科英语考试试题及答案解析(二)一、Reading Comprehension(共15小题,共30.0分)There are serval passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.第1题(76) Heredity(遗传) is not the only thing that influences our color. Where we live and how we live after we are born are important too. For instance, our genes influence how fat or thin we are. But our weight depends mainly upon how much we eat and how much exercise we get. In the same way, our skin color depends to a large extent upon how much sunshine we get. When summer arrives and light—colored people go to the beaches, some will tan darkly, some will tan lightly and few will not tan at all. Each one has inherited a different ability to tan, but the differences do not appear until the conditions are right. An outdoor man will soon become pale if he changes to an indoor job, while a desk clerk will take on tan after a short vacation in the sun.Sometimes people decide that being tanned is better than being pale. Sometimes they decide the opposite.Centuries ago, most of the people in Europe were peasants and they had to work in the fields all day. Noblemen, on the other hand, did not have to work. They stayed indoors and remained pale. You could always tell a nobleman from a peasant because a peasant had a tan. As a result, a shin so pale that the veins (血管) showed was considered a mark of great beauty. During the Industrial Revolution things changed. Farmers left their fields and went to work in factories, mines and mills. Working for long hours in dimly—lit factories and mines made their skins pale. (77) Wealthy people, however, could afford to travel so sunny countries. They had the leisure to lie around on the beaches and get tan. Having a tan became a sign of wealth.In Western Europe and North America pale skin is no longer desirable. Instead of bleaching themselves white with lemon juice, many women spend their time under a sun—lamp. The desire for a quick tan has led to the invention of pills and lotions (涂剂) that darken the skin artificially without exposure to sunlight. These pills and lotions can be bought by anyone at any drugstore. A rich man can spend hundreds of dollars on a vacation in the sunny West Indies and get his suntan there. But his lowest —paid clerk can have what looks like the same tan out of a bottle for a few cents.Centuries ago in Europe, it was considered of great beauty to have ______.A pale skinB light—colored skinC dark—colored skinD a suntan【正确答案】:A【本题分数】:2.0分【答案解析】本题考查的也是考生对细节的把握,答案对应文章第四段最后一句。

2014年成考高起点英语模拟题及答案

2014年成考高起点英语模拟题及答案

2014年成考高起点英语模拟题及答案(考试时间120分钟)一、语音知识(共5小题;每题1.5分,共7.5分。

)在下列每组单词中,有一个单词的划线部分与其他单词的划线部分的读音不同。

找出这个词,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边括号里。

()1.A. straight B. prefer C. enough D. fall()2.A. low B. though C. knowledge D. sold()3.A. calm B. hall C. talk D. ball()4.A. already B. each C. league D. weak()5.A. produce B. true C. computer D. news二、词汇与语法知识(共25小题;每题1.5分,共37.5分。

)从每小题的四个选择项中,选出最佳的一项,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括号里。

()6. Are you sure you don‘t have _______ ad vice to give me? I really need _______.A. any; anyB. some; anyC. any; someD. any; some()7. When we saw his face, we knew _______ was bad.A. the newsB. some newsC. a newsD. news()8. The number of students in our school ________.A. increasedB. is increasedC. has increasedD. are increased()9. ________ your step, or you might fall into the water.A. SeeB. WatchC. MissD. Look at()10. The meeting _______.A. is to put offB. is going to put offC. is to be put offD. will put off()11. Since the road is wet this morning, last night _______.A. it must be rainingB. it must rainC. it must have rainedD. it must have been rained()12. Nothing could stop _______.A. him comeB. that the cameC. him from comingD. him to come()13. The noise of desks _______ could be heard out in the street.A. opened and closedB. to be opened and closedC. being opened and closedD. having been opened and closed()14. The medicine will ______ you good.A. doB. saveC. giveD. help()15. A few years later, I found my hometown completely _______.A. changedB. changingC. to be changedD. to change()16. This novel is worthy of _______.A. readingB. readC. having readD. being read()17. It is very kind ______ see me.A. from you toB. asC. as ifD. like that()18. It looks _______ it‘s going to rain.A. thatB. asC. as ifD. like that()19. The stone was so heavy that it was difficult for the old man to ______ it.A. liftB. reachC. riseD. touch()20. They lives ______ the other side of the road.A. inB. onC. forD. by()21. She can speak Japanese better than ________else.A. the oneB. no oneC. anyoneD. another()22. This lesson is _______ than the last one.A. more easierB. more easyC. very easierD. much easier()23. Today‘s weather isn’t as cold as i t was yesterday, ________?A. wasn‘tB. is itC. was itD. isn’t it()24. This book is for students ______ native language is not English.A. of whomB. thatC. whichD. whose()25. You may not go out _______ your work is done.A. beforeB. untilC. whereD. as()26. Look what Father_______ me when he came from work.A. broughtB. tookC. carriedD. fetched()27. Nobody knew _______ there.A. how long time I had beenB. how long had I beenC. how long time had I beenD. how long I had been()28. The harder he studies, _______.A. he‘ll make great progressB. the greater progress he’ll makeC. he‘ll make greater progressD. the greater he’ll make progress()29. ________, I would have gone to see him.A. Have I had timeB. Had I timeC. Had I had timeD. would I have had()30. He didn‘t go to France, the doctor suggested that he _______there.A. won‘t goB. not goC. not to goD. didn’t go三、完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,共30分。

2014成考学位英语考试模拟卷二及解析

2014成考学位英语考试模拟卷二及解析

成人高等教育学士学位英语考试模拟试卷(二)选作题I:Part ⅠDialogue Communication ( 15 % )Directions: In this section, you will read 15 short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, ench followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the answer that best suits the situation to complete the dialogue by marking the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1. Shop assistant: Good morning. Can I help you?Customer. . I' m just looking around.A. No, you can' tB. Not at the moment, thanksC. Yes, pleaseD. Yes, thank you2. W: What' s up with Donald? I've never seen him so happy.M.A. The weather is fine. Maybe he' s suffering from cold.B. His supervisor gave performance evaluation this morning.C. Perhaps he was reading some novels.D. That' s beyond me. I can' t guess what was happening with Donald.3. Speaker A: Could we have the honor of your presence at the party?Speaker B :A. I fully appreciate your invitation.B. Sorry, I can' t take it.C. I think it won' t be necessary.D. I' d love to, but I have a prior appointment.4. W: May I see your driving license(驾照) and vehicle registration card( 登记证), please?M:A. OK. But I was driving at 60 miles per hour.B. Sorry, please don' t write me a ticket.C. Sure. Did I do anything wrong?D. Yes. But I don' t think I' m a bad driver.5. W: Look at this pink watch. It looks great, doesn' t it? And it' s only $ 20.M:A. It' s only twenty dollars. God knows it.B. I don' t want to look at it. After all, it' s a watch.C. The price is good. But I want to buy a more expensive watch.D. How is it possible that a watch only cost us $ 20?6. Customer.Walter: I'm sorry. Didn't you order fried shrimp( 虾子) ?Customer: I ordered fried chicken.Walter: Oh, all I heard was fried shrimp. Let me have kitchen redo this for you.A. Sorry, this isn't my dish.B. Excuse me, this isn' t what I paid for.C. Sorry, this isn' t my order.D. Excuse me, this isn' t what I ordered.7. W: Have you decided what to give your son for Christmas yet?M.A. I don' t know Christmas is coming to us.B. Oh, sorry, haven' t yet. It' s a hard decision to make.C. You know, she has to decide it herself.D. You know, not every Chinese considers Christmas as a serious holiday.8. Tom: This is my schoolmate, Mary, and this is my girl friend, Susan.Susan: How do you do!Mary:A. How are you?B. How do you do!C. Fine, thank you.D. Everything is fine.9. Bob: Do you mind if I play some music?Lily: . I' m writing my assignment.A. Not at allB. Of course I wouldC. Of Course notD. Certainly10. Speaker A: I' m really grateful(感谢的) to you.Speaker B :A. Not at all.B. Think nothing of it.C. Sure thing.D. It' s been a pleasure.11. ——Shall I use your dictionary?——A. Of course, you can.B. Certain, you may.C. Surely, you can' t.D. No, please get out.12. W: Has the latest Time Magazine arrived yet? Today' s already Tuesday.M:A. Today' s already Monday. But it hasn' t arrived yet.B. Sorry, it' s late. Probably not till the day after tomorrow.C. It may arrive on Wednesday.D. Time Magazine, so far as I know, is the most popular for us New Yorkers.13. Phone caller: Hello. Could I speak to Helen?Helen:A. Speaking.B. I am Helen.C. It' s me.D. This is me.14. Speaker A: How is everything going with you?Speaker B :A. The same to you.B. All the pleasure is mine.C. OK, I guess.D. I' m fine. Thank you.15. John: Dear Tom, why don' t you come on holiday with us?Tom:A. That' s very kind of you. I' d love to.B. How dare you invite me? I won' t go.C. Yeah, thanks anyway.D. Whether I' ll go or not is not your business, OK?Part ⅠReading Comprehension (30 % )Directions : There are 3 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfin-ished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should de-cide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage 1Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:England is not a big country: from north to south and from east to west it is only about three hundred miles across. (76) But for a small country .it has a surprising range of climate. People who have never visited England, or who have visited only one part of it, often make the mistake of thinking that it is a cold and wet country. Except for the summer months of June to September, this is probably true of the north of England and the Midlands, In the south, however, the climate is much more pleasant. One result is that when people retire from a job in the north they often prefer to move down to the milder south.Perhaps the warmest part of the country is the southwest, which consists of the counties of Devon and Cornwall. The warm Gulf Stream flows across the North Atlantic Ocean from the Gulf of Mexico and makes the coastal regions of the southwest quite warm. Palm trees, bamboo (竹) and many semi-tropical ( 亚热带的) plants grow well in the southwest of England. Flowers and vegetables ripen (成熟) as much as a month earlier than those elsewhere. Farmers in the area obtain a higher price for their vegetables and flowers because they are ready earlier. (77) In winter there may be several feet of snow in other parts of England but there will probably be no snow at all in the southwest. This may be one of the reasons why the southwest is one of England' s most popular holiday areas.1. The distance from the center of England to the south coast is aboutA. one hundred milesB. three hundred milesC. one hundred and fifty milesD. six hundred miles2. England is a countryA. with a cold and wet climateB. with a surprising climateC. with a pleasant climateD. with a variety of climates3. According to the passage,A. flowers and vegetables from Devon are on the market one month earlierB. farmers in the southwest grow as many vegetables and flowers as farmers elsewhereC. people in the southwest have to pay a higher price for vegetables and flowersD. vegetables in Cornwall ripen as much as a month earlier than flowers4. In the north of England and the Midlands,A. it is cold and wet all the year roundB. the climate is pleasant as a wholeC. it is warm most of the time in a yearD. only the summer is not cold or wet5. In winter, people in Devon and CornwallA. seldom see snowB. never see any snowC. may have several feet of snowD. often see snowPassage 2Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage :How can we get rid of garbage? Do we have enough energy sources to meet our future energy needs?These are two important questions that many people are asking today. Some people think that man might be able to solve both problems at the same time. They suggest using garbage as an energy source, and at the same time it can save the land to hold garbage.For a long time, people buried garbage or dumped (倾倒) it on empty land. Now, empty land is scarce. But more and more garbage is produced each year. However, garbage can be a good fuel to use. The things in garbage do not look like coal, petroleum, or natural gas; but they are chemically similar to these fossil (化石) fuels. As we use up our fossil fuel supplies, we might be able to use garbage as an energy source.Burning garbage is not a new idea. Some cities in Europe and the United States have been burning garbage for years. (78) The heat that is produced by burning garbage is used to boil wa- ter. The steam that is produced is used to make electricity or to heat nearby buildings. In Paris, France, some power plants burn almost 2 million metric tons of the cities garbage each year. The amount of energy produced is about the same as would be produced by burning almost a half mil- lion barrels of oil.Our fossil fuel supplies are limited. (79) Burning garbage might be one kind of energysource that we can use to help meet our energy needs. This method could also reduce the amount of gar-bage piling up on the earth.6. What two problems can man solve by burning garbage?A. The shortage of energy and air pollution.B. The shortage of energy and the land to hold garbage.C. Air pollution and the shortage of fossil fuel.D. Air pollution and the shortage of land to hold garbage.7. Which of the following is not the result of burning garbage?A. The garbage burned is turned into fossil fuels.B. The heat produced is used to boil water.C. The steam produced is used to make electricity.D. The steam produced is used to heat buildings.8. According to the passage which of the following is NOT true?A. About 2 million metric tons of garbage is burned in some power plants in Pads, France each year.B. In a modem society, more and more garbage is produced each year.C. Using garbage is a good way to solve the problem of energy shortage.D. It will be too expensive to use garbage as an energy source.9.What is the author's attitude?A. Delighted.B. Sad.C. Agreeing.D. Disagreeing.10. The best title for the passage may beA. Garbage and the EarthB. Fossil Fuel and GarbageC. Land and GarbageD. Garbage--Energy SourcePassage 3Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:Fire can help people in many ways. But it can be very dangerous. Fire can heat water, warm houses, give light and cook. But fire can bum things, too. It can bum trees, houses, animals or people. Sometimes big fires can bum forests.Nobody knows for sure how people began to use fire. But there are many interesting stories about the first time a man or a woman started a fire. One story from Australia tells about a man very, very long time ago. He went up to the sun by a rope (绳子) and brought fire down.Today people know how to make a fire with matches (火柴) . Children sometimes like to play with them. But matches can be very dangerous. One match can bum a piece of paper and then it might burn a house. A small fire can become a big fire very fast. Fire kills many people every year. So you must be careful with matches. You should also learn to put out fires. (80) Fires need oxygen(氧气). Without oxygen they will die. Cover a fire with water, sand, or sometimes with your coat. This keeps the air away from a fire and kills it. Be careful with fire, and it will helpyou. Be careless with fire, and it will burn you.11. How did people begin to use fire?A. Not everybody knows how people began to use fire.B. Nobody knows how to make a fire.C. It is an Australian who started a fire.D. We are not sure how people began to use fire.12. Children mustn' t play with matches becauseA. matches burn paperB. it isn' t interestingC. they can be dangerousD. they can burn a house13. When you are going to put out a fire, youA. must be carefulB. should keep air away from itC. must know it is dangerousD. should cover it with water14. We must be careful with fire, or itA. will dieB. will warm our housesC. might burn usD. won' t help us15. Which of the following is the main idea of this passage?A. Fire can help people in many ways.B. Fire can be both helpful and dangerous.C. Fire can burn things and people.D. We must be careful with matches.Part 11 Vocabulary and Structure (30 % )Directions: In this part there are 30 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A,B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corre- sponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.16. The famous novel is said into Chinese.A. to have translatedB. to be translateC. to have been translatedD. to translate17. That' s the reason Ann could not do her part of the job.A. thatB. ofC. becauseD. why18. Consumers should do than simply complain about the poor quality of goods.A. much lessB. some moreC. far lessD. far more19. It is necessary that we have a good command of English at college.A. mustB. have toC. shouldD. ought to20. The noise was so that only those with excellent hearing were aware of it.A. dimB. softC. faintD. gentle21. If he refuses to my plan, I can probably find someone more cooperative.A. put up withB. fall in withC. do away .withD. get along with22. Her skirt had been so in packing that she had to iron it before going out.A. fadedB. tornC. dirtyD. crushed23. Even if they are on sale, these refrigerators are equal in price to, if not more expensive than,at the other store.A. anyoneB. the othersC. thatD. the ones24. These plastic flowers look so that many people think they are real.A. beautifulB. naturalC. artificialD. similar25. The most important of his speech was that we should all work whole-heartedly for the people.A. elementB. spotC. senseD. point26. It has always been the of our firm to encourage workers to take part in social activities.A. planB. campaignC. procedureD. policy27. I remember her face but I cannot where I met her.A. recallB. remindC. rememberD. remark28. It is difficult for us to explain phenomena that we have little or direct knowledge.A. no anyB. noC. noneD. nothing29. A completely new situation is likely to when the school leaving age is raised to 16.A. arouseB. riseC. ariseD. abide30. The illness from which Mary is suffering has now been as hepatitis( 肝火).A. diagnosedB. determinedC. deducedD. discovered31. Leading cadres launch rectification campaigns at regular to hear the masses' views.A. interactionB. intervalsC. interruptionsD. interpretation32. the traffic jam, we would have caught our train.A. But forB. Because ofC. By means ofD. Due to33. Vitamins do not provide energy, nor do they construct or build any part of the body. They areneeded for foods into energy and body maintenance.A. transformingB. transferringC. alteringD. shifting34. There were many people present and he appeared only for a few seconds, so I only caught aof him.A. glanceB. glimpseC. lookD, sight35. Anyone breaking the rules will be asked to leaveA. at the spotB. on the spotC. for the spotD. in the spotPartⅢIdentification ( 10 % )Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C and D. Identify the one that is not correct. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet witha single line through the center.46.47.48.49.50.51.52.53.54.55.Part ⅣCloze (10%)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D at the end of the passage. You should choose ONE answer that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Music comes in many forms; most countries have a style of their own. 56 the turn of the century when jazz was born, America had no prominent 57 of its own. No one knows exactly when jazz was 58 , or by whom. But it began to be 59 in the early 1900s. Jazz is America's contribution to 60 music. In contrast to classical music, which 61 formal European traditions, jazz is spontaneous and free in form. It bubbles with energy, 62 the moods, interests, and emotions of the people. In the 1920s jazz. 63 like America, and 64 it does to-day. The 65 of this music are as interesting as the music 66 American negroes, or blacks, as they are called today, were the jazz 67 . They were brought to Southern States 68 slaves. They were sold to plantation owners and forced to work long 69 When a Negro died his friends and relatives 70 a procession to carry the body to the cemetery. In New Orleans, a band often accompanied the 71 On the way to the cemetery the band played slow, solemn music suited to the occasion. 72 on the way home the mood changed. Spirits lifted. Death had removed one of their 73, but the living were glad to believe. The band played 74 music, improvising(即兴表演) on both the harmony and the melody of the tunes 75 at the funeral. This music made everyone want to dance. It was an early form of jazz.56. A. By B. At C. In D. On57. A. music B. song C. melody D. style58. A. discovered B. acted C. invented D. designed59. A. noticed B. found C. listened D. heard60. A. classical B. sacred C. popular D. light61. A. forms B. follows C. approaches D. introduces62. A. expressing B. explaining C. exposing D. illustrating63. A. appeared B. felt C. seemed D. sounded64. A. as B. so C. either D. neither65. A. origins B. originals C. discoveries D. resources66. A. concerned B. itself C. available D, oneself67. A. players B. followers C. fans D. pioneers68. A. for B. as C. with D. by69. A. months B. weeks C. hours D. times70. A. demonstrated B. composed C. hosted D. formed71. A. demonstration B. procession C. body D. march72. A. Even B. Therefore C. Furthermore D. But73. A. number B. members C. body D. relations74. A. sad B. solemn C. happy D, funeral75. A. whistled B. sung C. presented D. showedPart V Translation (20 % )Section ADirections: In this part there are 5 sentences which you should translate into Chinese. These sentences are all taken from the 3 passages you have just read in the part of Reading Comprehension. You can refer back to the passages so to identify their meanings in the context.76. But for a small country it has a surprising range of climate. ( Passage 1 )77. In winter there may be several feet of snow in other parts of England but there will probably be no snow at all in the southwest. (Passage 1 )78. The heat that is produced by burning garbage is used to boil water. (Passage 2 )79. Burning garbage might be one kind of energy source that we can use to help meet our energy needs. ( Passage 2 )80. Fires need oxygen (氧气). Without oxygen they will die. Cover a fire with water, sand, or sometimes with your coat. ( Passage 3 )Section BDirections: In this part there are 5 sentences in Chinese. You should translate them into English. Be sure to write clearly.81.据报道,那条铁路因洪水而停止修建。

2014 年成人专升本学士学位英语水平真题及答案解析

2014 年成人专升本学士学位英语水平真题及答案解析

2014 年成人高等教育学士学位英语水平考试试卷Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points)Directions:There are 15 short incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choices marked A,B ,C and D.Choose the one that best completes the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.1.Speaker A: Waiter,__________Speaker B:Wait a minute,sir. That’s $ 80 altogether.A. Would you charge me?B. Menu,please?C. Would you take the money?D. May I have the bill,please?2.Speaker A:Do you mind if I keep pets in this building?Speaker B : ________.A.Who knows?B.I would rather you didn’tC. Yeah,I love pets.D.No,you can’t.3.Speaker A:This apple tastes nice.Could I have another one ?Speaker B:_________.A. Mind your hand.B. Yes,you could. (这题如果D 是Be my guest 则应选D 别客气请便)C. I’m sorry.D. Be my friend.4.Tom:Could I use your car for a day?Jack:_______But you need to drive carefully.A. That’s right.B. Sure.C. Never mind.D. I’m pleased.5.Doctor:__________Patient:Pm much better. My stomach problem is gone.A. Do you have anything to declare,sir?B. Good morning,may I help you?C. What seems to be the problem?D. How are you feeling today?6.Amy:Mr. Gordon asked me to remind you of the meeting this afternoon. Don’t you forget it!Lucy :OK, I_______A. prefer to.B. won’t.C. suppose so.D. do.7.Mike:Madam,do all the buses go downtown?Susan : ___________A. Wow,you got the idea.B. No,never mind.C. Sorry,I’m new here.D. Pretty well,I guess.8.Jenny:Shall we go out for dinner tonight?Jackie:___________A. You are right.B. It must be funny.C. Have a nice time.D. That sounds great.9.Speaker A:I sent a package to Dallas two days ago and it still hasn’t arrived. My trackingnumber is 641-24.Speaker B:OK, Mr. Smith.but our delivery person said that there was no such address.A. Don’t be angry,B. Stay calm,C. We attempted to deliver it,D. Thanks for asking me,10. Maggie:Hello,could I speak to Justin,please?Justin:_________A. Yes,please.B. Yes,you can.C. Who are you?D. Speaking.11. William:I’d like to invite you to dinner this Sunday,Mr. Smith.Smith :__________A.No,let’s not.B. I would rather you didn’t.C. No, that’ll be too much trouble.D.I’d love to ,but I have another plans.12. Mavis:How is every thing, Ruth?Ruth :____A. Not too bad.B.Well, thank youC. It’s all right,thanks.D.Not at all.13. Mori:I’m pleased to meet you here.Kaco:___________A.I didn’t expect to see you here.B.You’re too hospitable.C.Thank you so much.D. Pleased to meet you,too.14. Joe:Thank you for everything you’ve done for me during my stay here. Henry:You’r e welcome.________A.It doesn’t matter.B. It’s my job.C.Yes,I’d love to.D.Be careful.15. Donna:Can you tell me where the library is?Harry: Of course,it’s behind the teaching building.Donna:Thanks.Harry :_______A. Don’t be so sureB.I’m happy to have done it.C. You are welcomeD.I’m glad you like it.Part II Reading Comprehension(40 points)Directions:There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinishedstatements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B ,C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer onthe ANSWER SHEET.Passage OneKids often ask Scout Bassett, of Palm Desert, California, if she wishes she had two normal legs. Scout, 18,answers, “No. I have never known anything different, and it would seem weird to me. Besides, if it weren^t for themissing leg, I wouldn?t have the opportunities I have today!”Scout has faced big challenges. When she was only months old,she suffered from terrible burns. Her right leg wasespecially damaged,and doctors cut it off above the knee. When she was 14,she got a high-tech leg made for sportsand put it to the test right away in a race for disabled athletes. “I remember being terrified because this was my firsttime,’’ she says. “But my doctor said,‘You have to start somewhere. ’ ”Scout was waiting nervously for the race to start when athlete Sarah Reinertsen came up and said,“I’ve beendoing this for a while. Let me give you some tips. ’’ R einertsen,who lost her leg when she was seven, is the firstdisabled woman to have finished the Ironman Triathlon(铁人三项)in Hawaii. She works with an organization tohelp support people like Scout.Reinertsen’s encouragement changed the teenager^s life. S he lost that first race, but gained the confidence thatshe needed to compete. If Sarah could do it,she could too. Training hard, she now runs competitively and also findstime to share her story with school groups.“Sometimes people look at me or at Sarah and think they have nothing in common with us. I tell them that even ifyou arenJt physically challenged, everybody has challenges of some kind —maybe with family,or homework,orfriends. No matter what it is,you can over-come that obstacle,” she says. “Everything you need is inside your heart.Take small steps. As time goes by,the steps will get bigger and you will reach your dream.”16. Why does Scout answer “No” when asked if she wants two normal legs?A. She?s scared of changing her current situation.B.She couldn't have them even if she wanted to.C.She has never thought about it before.D.She’s satisfied with what she has achieved as a disabled.17. What does the doctor mean by saying “You have to start somewhere”(Para. 2)?A.She has to do it sooner or later.B.She has to find the right place to start.C.That will be a memorable first time.D.That is a perfect time to start.18. Scout’s childhood experiences____.A.were the cause of her shynessB.were a nightmare until she reached 14C.didn’t stop her from fulfilling herselfD.didn’t have much influence on her later life19. Which of the following statements is true?A.Sarah shared her story with school students.B.Sarah started to compete at the age of seven.C.Scout has been inspired by Sarah’s success.D.Scout joined Sarah’s organization to help others.20. Through Scout’s story,the author wants to tell us that ____ .A.the disabled are mentally stronger than othersB.inner strength can help one overcome difficultiesC.good things will come no matter whatD.everybody has to challenge himselfPassage TwoImpatience has been around for a long time. There is nothing new about people losing their patience while stuckin traffic or waiting in line. But some experts believe that people are less patient today than in the past.Some analysts suggest that in recent years many people are less patient because of technology. They suggest that"digital technology, from cellphones to e-mails to iPads, is changing our lives. The instant results we get from thistechnology have in turn increased our appetite for instant satisfaction in other aspects of our lives."Psychologist Jennifer Hartstein makes some observations. She explains that “we have become animmediate satisfaction culture, and we expect things to move quickly, efficiently and in the way we want. When thatdoesn7t happen, we tend to become increasingly frustrated and unsatisfied. “Some believe that e-mail is losing popularity and could soon become outdated. Why? Because many people whosend messages do not have the patience to wait hours, or even minutes, for a response. Also, with e-mails, as withletter writing, introductory and concluding greetings are often expected. But many people consider suchformalities(客套)to be boring and time-consuming. They prefer instant messaging. Many people do not take the timeto proofread what they put in writing. As a result, letters and e-mails contain numerous grammatical andtypographical errors.The thirst for immediate results is not limited to the realm of digital communications. People seem to be losingtheir ability to wait in other areas of life. For instance, do you ever find yourself talking too fast, eating too fast,driving too fast, or spending money too fast? The few moments it takes to wait for an elevator to come, for a trafficlight to change, or for a computer to start may seem like too long a time.21. According to the first paragraph,people______ .A. were more patient in the pastB. have been patient for a long timeC. used to be patient while stuck in trafficD. used to be patient while waiting in line22. Nowadays people lose their patience because .______A. their desire for satisfaction has increasedB. they are bored with what they haveC. they have more things to do than beforeD. their life has been changed by technology23. Some believe that e-mail could soon become outdated because_______ .A. it takes a long time to start the computerB. people value formalities between friendsC. people can hardly wait for a responseD. cellphones are more popular nowadays24. The pursuit of instant results causes people to __.A. become more impoliteB. have more errors in their writingsC. use voice messages instead of emailsD. lose many of their abilities in life25. The best title for the passage might be “”A. What Are the Problems Caused by Impatience?B. Are We Less Patient Today?C. What Happened to Technology?D. Has Digital Technology Changed Our Lives?Passage ThreeScientists measured the impact that people have on the environment using a term called carbon “footprint. ” Thatfootprint reflects the amount of carbon dioxide that is emitted(排放)into the atmosphere as a result of someone’sdaily activities. Carbon footprints tend to be low for city dwellers(城镇居民). Living in a suburb outside a city,however, can turn that footprint into a bootprint.Energy researchers Christopher Jones and Daniel Kammen calculated carbon footprints for people in every zipcode across the United States. People living in city centers had small footprints, the researchers found. ,lIt is mucheasier to have a low carbon impact if your home is close to where you work, shop and play,” explains Jones. Livingwithin walking or biking distance cuts back on the amount of carbon dioxide associated with moving people by cars.And cities with extensive bus and subway networks allow people to travel great distances while keeping releases ofclimate-altering greenhouse gases low.Not everyone can afford to live in the city, however. And not everyone wants to. Rings of suburbs have popped uparound major cities across the world. Suburbs offer more space, allowing people to build larger homes. Suburbs mayoffer better schools for a family?s kids. But those homes are typically well beyond walking distance from where theirowners work, play or learn. So people who live in suburbs often drive long distances. The new findings are an important contribution to climate research, says Matthew Kahn,an environmentaleconomist at the University of California, who was not involved with the study. Kahn would like to see the analysisapplied to other parts of the world—Europe, India and China, for instance. That would give scientists a better feel forhow culture might mix with location to influence our carbon footprints.26. “Footprint” refers to the amount of carbon dioxide released by.A. an industryB. an individualC. a regionD. a country27. What is the new finding concerning the footprints of people living in cities and those living in suburbs?A. The two are not at all comparable.B. The former are higher than the latter.C. The latter are higher than the former.D. The former are similar to the latter.28. What is the key factor mentioned to explain the new "findings?A. Distance travelled by cars.B. Spending habits.C. Size of families.D. Attitude towards energy saving.29. What does Matthew Kahn think of the new findings?A. He is confused by the mixed messages.B. He thinks highly of them.C. He can easily understand them.D. He doubts their validity.30. What is the purpose of the author in writing the passage?A. To call on people to reduce carbon footprints.B. To offer tips on how to live a low-carbon life.C. To clear up misunderstandings about carbon emission.D. To introduce the research on carbon footprints.Passage FourIt was a chilly November evening in New York City,and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. Noranoticed a guy sitting inside a cardboard box next to a newsstand. She pulled at my coat sleeve and said, “That manJscold,Daddy. Can we take him home?”I don’t remember my reply,but I do remember a sudden heavy feeling inside me. I had always been delighted athow much my daughter noticed in her world, whether it was birds in flight or children playing. But now she wasnoticing suffering and poverty. She wasn’t even four.A few days later,I saw an article in the newspaper about volunteers who delivered meals to elderly people. Thevolunteers went to a nearby school on a Sunday morning,picked up a food package,and delivered it to an elderlyperson. I signed us up. Nora was excited about it. She could understand the importance of food, so she could easilysee how valuable our job was. When Sunday came, we picked up the package and phoned the elderly person weMbeen assigned. She invited us right over.The building was depressing. When the door opened, facing us was a silver-haired woman in an old dress. Shetook the package and asked if we would like to come in. Nora ran inside. I reluctantly followed. Our hostess showedus some photos of her family. Nora played and laughed. I accepted a second cup of tea. When it came time to saygood-bye, we three stood in the doorway and hugged. I walked home in tears. Where else but as volunteers do you have the opportunity to do something enjoyable that’s good for yourself aswell as for others? Indeed, the poverty my daughter and I helped lessen that Sunday afternoon was not the woman?salone 一it was in our lives, too. Now Nora and I regularly serve meals to needy people and collect clothes for thehomeless. Yet,as I’ve watched her grow over these past four years,I still wonder —which of us has benefited more?31. The man Nora noticed on that evening was probably.A. asking for foodB. one of those homelessC. taken home by the authorD. buying a newspaper32. The author had a sudden heavy feeling (Para. 2),because.A. his daughter had noticed the dark side of lifeB. he did not want to take the guy homeC. he felt a deep sympathy for the guyD. his daughter was afraid of what she saw33. Their volunteer job was to.A. visit poor homesB. serve meals at a nearby schoolC. pick up packages for poor,elderly peopleD. deliver food to needy,elderly people34. The word “us” in the last paragraph refers to.A. the author and the old womanB. the giver and receiver of the helpC. the author and his daughterD. the author and the guy in the box35. The best title for this passage might be “”A. A Loving KidB. Volunteers at WorkC. A Lesson in CaringD. How to Help the NeedyPartIII Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)Directions:There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.36. As the train will not leave until one hour later,wegrab a bite at the snack bar.A. may wellB. just as wellC. might as wellD. as wellC might as well 最好..., 不妨....37. During the last three decades,the number of people participating in physical fitness programssharply.A. were increasingB. has increasedC. had increasedD. have increasedB the number of..... ....的数量,后面的动词一般用第三人称单数a number of..... 很多.... 复数38.for the timely investment from the general public, our company would not be so thriving as it is.A. Were it notB. Be it notC. Should it not beD. Had it not beenA were it not for... = if it were not for .... 要不是.... Had it not been = If it had not been 过去完成时39. --Did you scold him for his carelessness?-- ______ it.A.I’d rather not have done.B.I’d rather do.C.I should doD. I’d better not doA did 意味着过去式,对于过去的虚拟,用过去完成时,had + 过去分词。

2014年成人高考专科起点升本科《英语》模拟试题(二)【圣才出品】

2014年成人高考专科起点升本科《英语》模拟试题(二)【圣才出品】

2014年成人高考专科起点升本科《英语》模拟试题(二)答案必须答在答题卡上的指定位置,答在试卷上无效。

Ⅰ. Phonetics (5 points)Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letters or letter combinations marked A,B,C and D. Compare the underlined pans and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. A. serviceB. permitC. opinionD. behind【答案】D【解析】behind读[bɪ'haɪnd],其中“i”发[ai]音,其他三项发[i]音,分别读为['sɜ:vɪs],[pə'mɪt],[ə'pɪnjən]。

2. A. discountB. cropC. ecologyD. cycle【答案】D【解析】cycle读['saɪk(ə)l],其中“c”发[s]音,其他三项发[k]音,分别读为['dɪskaʊnt],[krɒp],[ɪ'kɒlədʒɪ]。

3. A. rewardB. upwardC. wardD. warmth【答案】B【解析】upward读['ʌpwəd],其中“ar”发[ə]音,其他三项发[ɔ:]音,分别读为[rɪ'wɔ:d],[wɔ:d],[wɔ:mθ]。

4. A. knownB. knowledgeC. pillowD. yellow【答案】B【解析】knowledge,读['nɑlɪdʒ],其中“ow”发[ɔ]音,其他三项均发[əu]音,读音分别为[nəʊn],['pɪləʊ],[jeləu]。

2014年成人高考高起点模拟试题及答案(2):英语

2014年成人高考高起点模拟试题及答案(2):英语

2014年成⼈⾼考⾼起点英语模拟试题及答案(2)已经公布,请各位考⽣及时查看以下试题相关内容,尽请关注! ⼀.语⾳知识(共5⼩题;每题1.5分,共7.5分。

) 在下列每缉单词中,有⼀个单词的划线部分与其他单词的划线部分的读⾳不同。

找出这个词。

1. A. climb B. job C. disturb D. club 2. A. sweater B. meant C. pleasure D. pleased 3. A. drunk B. dusty C. duty D. drug 4. A. breathe B. nothing C. clothes D. weather 5. A. prove B. rose C. wrote D. broke ⼆、词汇与语法知识(共15⼩题,每题1.5分,共22.5分) 从每⼩题的四个选择项中,选出的⼀项。

6. Regular exercise can you against heart disease.A. fightB. protectC. keepD. support 7. Over a hundred people expressed their worries, but were willing to help.A. someB. manyC. fewD. little 8. You can't do anything else until you your homework.A. finishedB. will finishC. have finishedD. had finished 9. First draw a line the middle of the page. Then write a word in the space above the line.A. acrossB. overC. betweenD. within 10, The managerhad Ms. Brunell the new assistant around yesterday.A. to showB. showedC. showingD. show 11. Send for a doctor quickly. The manA. will dieB. isdyingC. diesD. died 12. I enjoy listeningto Miss:: White; my English teacher, ,I can only understand about half ofwhat she says,A. whenB. becauseC. ifD. though 13. The bag is very heavy. Come and lend me a hand, ?A. should youB. do youC. can youD. will you 14. After working for two hours, I found impossible'to complete the paper in time.A. meB. thisC. thatD. it 15. It was very kind of you to clean the office, though youA. needn't doB. wouldn't haveC. didn't have toD. mustn't have done 16. The faster anything goes up into the sky,A. it reaches the highestB. it reaches the higherC. the highest it reachesD. the higher it reaches 17. Joe took his friends there by a shortcut, reduced the drive from 50 minutes to 15.A. whereB. whichC. thatD. what 18. there like that, you remind me of your father.A. To sitB. Being sittingC. SittingD. Sit 19. He told me that the number of students to be admitted at that time.A. had not been decided onB. were not decided onC. has not been decided onD.are not decided on 20. Jack told his daughter that she could have she wanted for Christmas.A. whichB. whateverC. thatD. whenever 三.完形填空(共15⼩题;每题2分,共30分。

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英语应试模拟第2套Ⅰ. Phonetics (5 points)Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letters or letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. A. decadeB. aggressiveC. ancestorD. bacteria2. A. architectB. biochemistryC. butcherD. ache3. A. acquireB. convenientC. admireD. anxiety4. A. roughB. daughterC. delightD. through5. A. avenueB. argueC. barbecueD. clueⅡ. Vocabulary and Structure (15 points)Directions: There are 15 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.6. The New York police were very anxious about the crime.A. learn moreB. learning moreC. to learn moreD. more to learn7. Cut after the class was over.A. did children rushB. rushed childrenC. children rushD. do children rush8. This is one of the most beautiful pictures of scenery that displayed here.A. isB. areC. has beenD. have been9. When you're ready, I'll take you to airport.A. /B. theC. aD. an10. For a late drink, come to our nightclub, stays open until 4 : 00 a. m.A. whereB. thatC. whichD. what11. -- It is not very cold. I don't think we need these big jackets.-- I don't think so,A. anywayB. neitherC. eitherD. too12. The tenants were asked to throw all recyclable trash intoA. the big green plastic bagB. the green big plastic bagC. the big plastic green bagD. the green plastic big bag13. getting the highest result in the class, John still had problems with classmates.A. Despite ofB. In spite ofC. Even thoughD. Nonetheless14. Our kitchen is a mess. We any cleaning for weeks.A. didn't doB. haven't been doingC. don't doD. haven't done15. Open the window, ?A. do youB. don't youC. will youD. won't you16. Joseph, the politician who last week, has been released unharmed.A. is kidnappedB. was kidnappedC. has been kidnappedD. had been kidnapped17. A number is an abstraction no physical existence.A. hasB. to haveC. that hasD. who has18. You cannot ignore the situation forever, one day you will have to the consequences of your act.A. look up toB. wake up toC. stand up toD. face up to19. They bad all stayed on the ninth floor of the Metropole Hotel in Hong Kongin half of February.A. the secondB. secondC. the twoD. two20. Women who apply for jobs in middle or senior management have success than men, according to an employment survey.A. much higherB. a very higherC. a much higherD. far higherⅢ. Cloze (30 points)Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B, Cand D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.On the anniversary of the artist's birth, Van Gogh's Sunflowers was 21 for just under £25million at the fine art auctioneers (拍卖商), Christie's, in London. The 22 was triple the previous record of £8 million paid in 1985 for Mantegna's Adoration of the Magi. At least ten bidders 23 for the painting, half 24 telephone, anonymously battling it out in leaps of £500,000. Van Gogh wrote in a letter of 1889 that one of these Scots or Americans 25 to pay 500 francs--about £25 at that time -- for 26 a painting.Christie's chairman 27 reporters after the sale, "it's a rare picture. " A spokesman for the firm added, "It's fantastic. " Not 28 who was at the auction agreed. One commented, " More money 29 sense. "Many people do 30 uneasy that a picture could be auctioned for such an unbelievable sum. They find distasteful the contrast 31 this sort of money and the impoverished life of the painter 32 Van Gogh, once a lay preacher among the miners of Belgium, was more 33 in producing work that dignified labor than he was in selling for aprofit. Depressive, poor, unrecognized and 34 suicidal, he remains a romantic figure in the public 3521. A. boughtB. soldC. displayedD. shown22. A. priceB. moneyC. sumD. collection23. A. competedB. shoutedC. foughtD. argued24. A. onB. underC. offD. by25. A. mustB. mightC. oughtD. could26. A. soB. thisC. veryD. such27. A. saidB. spokeC. toldD. agreed28. A. allB. everyoneC. noneD. anyone29. A. toB. thanC. betterD. over30. A. feltB. thinkC. feelD. thought31. A. betweenB. amongC. ofD. like32. A. his ownB. himC. ownD. himself33. A. upsetB. interestedC. happyD. gloomy34. A. eventuallyB. finallyC. lastD. at end35. A. mindB. brainC. thoughtD. imaginationⅣ. Reading Comprehension (60 points)Directions: There are five reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by four questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose one best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneTwo hundred years ago, American students went to American schools. Like you, they studied arithmetic, spelling and geography. Unlike you, they also studied Greek and Latin. In fact, students spent more than half their time studying Greek and Latin.The same was true for most students in Europe. Until the seventh century, all educated Europeans knew Latin. It did not matter if they lived in England or Italy or France or Spain. If they were educated, they knew Latin.During the seventh century, educated Europeans began to study Greek as well as Latin. Greek and Latin had been the leading languages of the ancient Greeks and Romans. All educated Europeans were expected to know these languages.To educated Europeans, the languages of the Greeks and the Romans were important. The ideas of the Greeks and Romans were also important. People knew that many of their own ideas had come from the Greeks and the Romans. To understand their own culture, they must understand its origin. They knew that those beginnings lay in the classical world.Today we have so many things to study that few people have time to learn Greek and Latin. Few of you will study either language in school. Yet the ideas of the Greeks and the Romans are still important to us. These ideas still help to shape Western culture today. To understand our own culture, we must understand the culture of the classical world.36. A good synonym for "origin" isA. peopleB. futureC. beginningD. culture37. According to this passage, all educated Europeans of the seventh century were expected to studyA. physical science and chemistryB. Greek and LatinC. democracy and communismD. French and Spanish38. Today, most of people won't study either Greek or Latin becauseA. they are no longer importantB. people do not have enough timeC. they are no longer existedD. people can not learn them well39. What can we conclude from this passage?A. Greeks and Romans significantly influenced European culture.B. The Greeks were the founders of democracy.C. The Greeks and Romans were bitter enemies.D. People of the classical world were barbaric and uneducated.Passage TwoWould you eat a bacon, lettuce and love apple sandwich'?. You probably have eaten many of them. Love apple was the name used many years ago for the tomato.The tomato is originally an American plant. It was found in South America by early Spanish explorers. The word tomato comes from the native Nahuatl word tomatl. But when it moved north, the plant earned a different name. Remarkably, the settlers in North America thought it was poisonous. They believed that to eat it was surely to die. It was said that deserted suitors would threaten to eat a tomato to cause their coldhearted lovers regret. Because of this legend, the settlers called the tomato a "love apple. " While people enjoyed other native plants such as corn and sweet potatoes, everyone avoided the tomato.No one knows who first dared to eat a tomato. Perhaps someone was brave enough, or lovesick enough, to try out the truth of the rumors. Of course, whoever ate this fruit was perfectly safe. No one died from eating a love apple. Still, it was many years before the people fully believed that the tomato was a safe, and even good food. But its use did become common, and the plant was sent across the ocean to become part of many traditional European dishes.40. The language from which we derived the word tomato isA. PortugueseB. SpanishC. NahuatlD. European41. North American people didn't eat tomatoes at first becauseA. they had too much other foodB. they mistakenly thought they were poisonousC. settlers ate only traditional European foodsD. no one liked the taste42. The underlined word "suitor" in the second paragraph meansA. boyfriendB. laundererC. tailorD. explorer43. A good title for this passage would beA. Life in Early AmericaB. What Happens to the BrokenheartedC. The History of the TomatoD. Vegetables in Our DietPassage ThreeNature has devised many ways to protect creatures' eyes. The most common protection is the eyelid--a fold of skin that closes over the eye, protecting it from damage. Eyelashes are useful for keeping out dust and other irritants, and tears wash away any particles that get through the other defenses.Some creatures, including most birds, have three eyelids. The upper and lower lids act like human lids and keep out twigs, dirt and sand. The third eyelid, however, is a semitransparent tissue that crosses over the eye from the inside corner to the outside corner. Because of this protective membrane, birds seldom have to blink. They close their eyes only when they go to sleep. In ducks, this third eyelid self as an underwater diving mask that helps the ducks find food.Most fish and snakes have no eyelids at all. Instead, a hard glassy covering protects their eyes. In fish, water constantly sweeps away dirt from the covering. And a snake's eyesight is usually so bad that a little dirt obscuring its vision does not disturb it greatly.Eyelashes defend the eye by shading it from glare. They also act like miniature brushes to remove dust. Camels have lashes that are four inches long to protect their eyes from windblown sand in the desert.44. A camel has long eyelashesA. to keep windblown sand out of its eyesB. that get in the way of its sightC. to help it see betterD. to attract other camels45. The writer implies that eyelids areA. not found on lizardsB. nice to look atC. always covered with eyelashesD. the most effective eye protection46. The author compares the duck's third eyelid to aA. tissueB. glassy coveringC. tiny brushD. diving mask47. A good title for this passage would beA. Look OutB. Birds' EyesC. Eyes in the NightD. Protecting the EyePassage FourAs part of an ongoing campaign against polyvinyl chloride (聚氯乙烯), a Virginia-based environmental advocacy group today called on manufacturers and retailers to phase out its use in shower curtains. The Center for Health, Environment and Justice (CHEJ) , released the results of a small study indicating that PVC ( 聚氯乙烯)-containing shower curtains are capable of emitting scores of potentially harmful materials, into people's bathrooms. A previous study, conducted by Environmental Protection Agency researchers, also found that plastic shower curtains can emit toxic compounds into the air.There's still debate among scientists about just how serious the health effects are especially at low doses. However, CHEJ urges consumers to avoid using PVC shower curtains, as well as many other PVC products.For people who are concerned about their shower curtains, there are alternatives. IKEA phased out PVC shower curtains 11 years ago, switching to ethylene vinyl acetate (乙烯醋酸共聚物). The company has said that 88 percent of its shower curtains would be PVC free by spring of 2008.Manufacturers are not required to label shower curtains, but some do list" PVC" or" vinyl" on the packaging. Numerous online retailers, sell shower curtains--primarily cotton or hemp--that are free of PVC. However, mildew(发霉) can be a problem with cotton and hemp products.48. What did the study released by the Center for Health, Environment and Justice show?A. That PVC stands for polyvinyl chloride.B. Manufacturers are not required to label shower curtains.C. That most shower curtains sold at IKEA are made from PVC.D. That PVC shower curtains may release potentially harmful materials.49. What material are the shower curtains sold at IKEA made from?A. Ethylene vinyl acetate.B. Polyvinyl chloride.C. Cotton.D. PVC and EVA.50. What's the biggest problem with hemp and cotton shower curtains?A. They are see-through.B. They are too expensive.C. They may cause mildew.D. They emit harmful materials.51. Is it easy for consumers to tell that a shower curtain is made from PVC?A. Yes, that information is always on the shower curtain label.B. Not always, because shower curtains don't have to be labeled.C. Yes, but only if they're made by IKEA after 2008.D. No, because they only contain low doses of PVC.Passage FiveCompanies that employ illegal immigrants are to be named and shamed in a further attempt to crack down on people smuggling. The move by the Home Office comes four months after officials launched a concerted effort to identify and prosecute companies breaking the law. More than 200 companies have already been fined for hiring illegal labor. The Home Office says names of companies and directors are to be published on the UK Border Agency website. The agency will publish how many illegal immigrants the company was employing and how much it was fined.By May this year there had been 137 prosecutions under the new rules leading to fines totaling 500,000--almost 3,000 per firm. The total number of prosecutions was 10 times more than were carried out in 2007, and double the total for the previous decade.Immigration chiefs are also switching their focus from small-time illegal employers, such as takeaway restaurants, in an effort to major organized criminal enterprises supplying illegal labor, often relying on international networks to smuggle people into the UK.Some 7,500 immigration officers will be re-organized into more localized teams with police and customs officials in an effort to better target what the Home Office says are illegal working hotspots. These could include areas of the economy where there is a high demand for labor including agriculture, construction and hospitality. Nobody knows how many people are working without permission in the UK--although estimates put the number of illegal residents at more than 500,000.Trade Union leaders have also raised concerns about the government's strategy, arguing that it could drive the worst employers further underground, penalizing exceptionally poor workers unable to break out of a situation they did not necessarily choose.52. What has happened in the first four months of the campaign to crack down on companies hiring illegal workers?A. Nothing. The campaign is still in its beginning stage.B. 7,500 immigration officers will be re-organized into more localized teams.C. 200 companies have been fined.D. 3,000 small-time illegal employers have been cracked down.53. What steps will officials take to "shame" these companies?A. They will publish their names as well as the details of the offence online.B. They will shut down their business.C. They will inform the police about the illegal hiring.D. They will give poor workers working permission.54. Immigration officials are now focusing onA. small-time illegal employersB. fining individual workersC. large-scale organized criminal operationsD. the government's strategy55. Trade Union officials fear that this new campaign (战役) might end up unjustly penalizing , by driving the employers further underground.A. employersB. workersC. illegal residentsD. companiesⅤ. Daily Conversation (15 points)Directions: Pick out five appropriate expressions from the eight choices below and complete the following dialogue by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.A. Hold the lineB. flight numberC. ask a questionD. To New YorkE. May I have your nameF. reconfirm my seatG. please check inH. On May 11Reservations clerk: Northwind Airlines. Can I help you?Daniel Adams: Hello. I'd like to 56 , please.Reservations clerk: May I have your name and 57 , please?Daniel Adams: My name is Daniel Adams and my flight number is 374.Reservations clerk: When are you leaving?Daniel Adams : 58Reservations clerk: And your destination?Daniel Adams: Buenos Aires.Reservations clerk: 59 , please. (...) All right. Your seat is confirmed, Mr. Adams. You'll bearriving in Buenos Aires at 4 o' clock p.m. local time.Daniel Adams: Thank you. Can I pick up my ticket when I check in?Reservations clerk: Yes, but 60 at least one hour before departure time.Ⅵ. Writing (25 points)Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write a letter in English in 100-120 words basedon the following situation. Remember to write it clearly.61.你(Li Yuan)刚买了一块表,但你不满意,因为它总有毛病。

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