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山东省普通高等教育专升本统一考试
英语第I卷
第一部分:听力理解(本大题共20小题,每小题1分
Part I Listening Comprehension
Section A short conversations
Directions: In this section you will hear ten short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Each conversation and question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four suggested answers marked A) , B) , C) and D) , and decide which is the best answer. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
l. A) His wife does not like Scotland. B) His wife is afraid of traffic accidents.
C) His wife does not feel well recently. D) His wife has a personal problem.
2. A) The woman lost her memory once last year.
B) The woman had trouble finding anyone who knew her.
C) The woman wanted other people to form a fair opinion about her.
D) The woman was seriously wounded last winter.
3.A)To put some money in the bank. B) To spend a lot of money
C)To save a lot of money. D) To open a deposit account
4.A)On a mountain path. B) In a supermarket
C)On a road. D) In a railway station
5..A)To help her ring the bell. B)To help her fasten the seat belt
C)To help her with her bag. D)To hold the bag for her
6.A)He was not hungry. B)He had already had his breakfast
C)He was too tired. D)He wanted to sleep a little more
7..A)Teaching English by radio.
B)Teaching English in a high school.
C)Learning English by radio.
D)Learning English by themselves.
8.A)The woman lost Gail's phone number.
B)The man needs to install a phone.
C)The man hasn't yet got Gail's phone number
D)Gail used to live in California.
9.A)All the noise inside made his mind wander.
B)He was surprised that she couldn't hear him
C)He wondered what all the noise was about.
D)It was, indeed, too noisy to hear.
10. A)A drugstore. B)A supermarket.
C)The name of high building. D)The name of a street.
.
Section B Longer Dialogues
Questions 11 to 15 are based on the dialogue you have just heard.
11. A) She thinks Greg might be interested in joining the theatre group.
B) She thinks Greg might be interested in taking some very hard courses.
C) She thinks Greg might be interested in calling the theatre group.
D) She thinks Greg might be interested in putting in extra time in rehearsals.
12. A) Once two weeks. B) Every other Wednesday. '
C) Every other Thursday. D) Once a week.
13. A) Because he is not sure whether he really loves acting.
B) Because he hardly thinks he can put in extra time before a performance.
C) Because he is not sure whether he will have time to go to the rehearsals.
D) Because he is not sure whether he will be able to learn his part.
14.A) She will have some fun. B)She will call Greg.
C)She will watch a rehearsal. D) She will join the theatre group
15.A)She expects Greg to keep his promise
B)She expects Greg to give her a call soon
C)She expects Greg to go to the theatre group right away
D)She expects Greg to watch a rehearsal and see how much fun it is
Dialogue Two
Questions 16 to 20 are based on the dialogue you have just heard.
16.A)Looking for a right place to live
B)Helping the man with some housework
C)Looking for an apartment for the man
D)Doing a research on neighbor relationships
17.A) The man does all the washing for everyone in the apartment
B)All the people in the apartment take turns to do all the washing
C)All the people in the apartment help each other in washing clothes
D)All the people in the apartment have to share one washer and dryer
18.A)He not only paid for the paint but also did the painting
B)He did the painting while his neighbor paid for the paint
C)He had his neighbor paid the apartment and paid them for it
D)His neighbor not only paid for the paint but also did the painting
19.A) They helped with the moving
B)They allowed him to postpone the mowing
C)They sold the mover to pay the man’s treatment
D)They asked the man not to move in the following months
20.A)He disliked the man and moved out
B)He did something wrong and moved out ashamed
C)He knew the woman wanted to move in so he moved out
D)He couldn’t put up with his neighbors and moved out
第二部分:词汇和语法结构(本大题共30小题,每小题0.5分,共15分)
PartⅡVocabulary and Structure
Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the answer that best completes the
sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line
through the center
21. You that office building after dark.
A)have no business for entrance
B)have no business entering
C)Have not the business to enter
D)do not have business to entering
22.It's necessary that the president in time to attend the meeting.
A) came B)will come C)come D) comes
23. This test is for students native language is not English.
A) whose B)that C) of whom D) which
24._____He retires, Prof. Baker will have taught in the university for almost forty years
A) By this time B) At the time C)At the same time D) By the time
25. The commercial centre ______will be the most magnificent one in the city.
A) built B)to be built C)be building D)having been built
26. You to town to see the movie yesterday. It will be on TV tonight.
A) needn't go B)should not go C) had better not go D) needn't have gone
27. Across the river_________
A) lies a new built bridge B) lies a newly built bridge
C) a new built bridge lies D) a newly built bridge lies
28. We've all heard of Thomas Edison, who invented the electric light and many other things.
A) man B)a man C)the man D)men
29. Our aim is to make the electricity the people better.
A) serve A) served C) to serve D) serve for
30.I would have told him the answer had it been possible, but I _____so busy then
A) had been B) were C) was D) would be
31.We must improve the farming method we may get high yields.
A) in order to B) in order that C) since D) as
32.PTO stands_____" Please turn over the page" , of course
A) for B) like C) as D) by
33. Though normally I can walk for miles without taking any rest, I found today's walk to the zoo very________
A) tired B) tiring C) tire D)
34.This passage is ____too difficult for the juniors and _____too easy
A) rather . . . . rather B) rather . . . .fairly
C) fairly . . . .fairly D) fairly . . . . rather
35.To our surprise, Jack scored 400 ____an average of 250 in a recent English competition
A) toward B) for C) against D)with
36. This weather is ______we had this time last year.
A) worse of what B)worse than B)worse as D) worse that
37. The oxygen in the air we breathe mixes________ our blood and gives us life.
A) in B) with C) up D) on
38. Dick, something important has happened , I wish to________
A) talk it over with you B) talk over it
C) talk over D)talk you with it
39.________we know, there are 107 elements found in nature
A) So long as B) As far C) So far as D) Just as
40. Frank had worked for three years to be a technician, but found his progress______
A) discouraging and unsatisfied B) discouraging and dissatisfied
C) discouraged and dissatisfied D) unsatisfactory and discouraging
41. John dreamed of getting a better_____ and could earn more money.
A) job B) work C)employ D) employment
42. On his way home he was killed in a car________
A) blow B) shock C) crash D) hit
43. On my journey by car across the European Continent, I enjoyed looking at the _____ of various countries
A) scenery B) sceneries C) scenes D) views
44. She hadn't eaten breakfast:_______,she was hungry by noon
A) furthermore B) therefore C) as well as D) still
45. This group is ______ a nonprofit organization
A) periodically B) readily C)practically D) roughly
46. The accident which happened on the highway______ several vehicles.
A) connected B) involved C) contained D) contacted
47. The committee came up with a set of solutions to t[he problems facing the area and has got
_______results
A) constructive B) instructive C) perceptive D) effective
48. To our great surprise , Mr. Baker has quickly recovered from his_____ illness
A) sincere B) strict C) superior D) severe
49.This new type of car is fitted with an effective engine, which is ______fuel
A) economic of B) economized of
C) economical of D) economist of
50.We all know that arrows are often used as_______ to show directions.
A) signs B) messages C) signals D) symbols
第三部分:阅读理解(本大题共20小题,每小题1.5分,其30分)
Part III Reading Comprehension
Section A
Directions: There are 3 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. Choose the correct answer and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
Passage One
Ballet training in Russia begins at age nine or ten. Whatever the limitations of ballet in the Soviet Union, it is no wonder that Russian ballet dancers perform with ease leaps and lifts seldom attempted elsewhere, and that the standard of dancing in a Russian corps de ballet is far above that usually seen in other countries nine years of ballet discipline is almost unheard of' outside Russia.
The period devoted to dance class increases gradually from two or three hours a day to five or six. As in other institutions of higher learning, ballet students receive monthly government
stipends in their last four years, varying from 160 t0 200 rubles ( $ 16 to $ 20). Of the thirty pupils to begin ballet each year, fewer than twenty-five usually graduate; the others drop out because of' poor health or lack of ability.
Upon graduation, the starting salary for members of a corps de ballet is 100 rubles a month, while prima ballerinas receive 6 000. Russia's most famous ballet company, the Bolshoi, has first pick of each gradU8ting class, but few dancers have the good fortune to begin with this company; all graduates, however, are assured of jobs in ballet.
Stars such as Ulanova were produced in this fashion. with training started early and security, if not intellectual independence , guaranteed.
51. Ballet training in Russia begins when a child______
A) begins school
B) is in the primary grades
C) finishes his academic work
D) can walk
52 Long training has enabled Russian ballet dancers to .
A ) give unusually long performances
B) develop new ballet figures
C) perform leaps and lifts seldom seen elsewhere
D) overcome the limitations of ballet in the Soviet Union
53_ According to the selection, Russian corps de ballet have .
A) unusually high standards of dancing .
B) greater discipline than the companies in any other country
C) more applicants than corps de ballet elsewhere
D) more professional dancers than most ballet companies
54 The students who graduate are assured of .
A) economic security B) intellectual independence
C) 6 000 rubles a month D) both A and B
Passage Two
For most people, life is easier and more comfortable than ever before. Convenience foods from the supermarket simplify shopping and cooking. Household appliances like the vacuum cleaner and the washing machine have taken the drudgery out of housework. Released from these household chores, many wives have found jobs outside the home. Women are achieving economic independence.
Families, too, are simpler today. In America, it is not customary to live with their married children. With our greater mobility, relatives have scattered, the parents retiring to Florida or Arizona and the young people, after they marry, going wherever their jobs or their parents or their interests take them.
Young adult women have new freedom, too. While attending college, they often live away from home, sometimes far from their parents of their relatives. After college, they move to the city, find a job, and set up a "bachelor" apartment. This is the era of women's liberation.
But all this freedom and affluence have had an unforeseen and in some respects a devastating(破坏) effect on marriage.
55. In the US, families are becoming .
A) bigger B) smaller C) easier D)freer
56. Why are women able to achieve economic independence?
A) Because they have their own salary
B) Because convenience foods are available
C) Because they are free away from drudgery
D) Because they are attending college
57. Hard housework was taken away by .
A) liberated women B) retired parents
C) supermarkets D) modern equipment
58. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the text?
A) Women's liberation had made it possible for them to study.
B) Comfortable life adversely influences marriage in America.
C) Adults can go wherever they want.
D) Women prefer to be bachelors.
Passage Three
No author in American literature is better known or more loved than Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Born in Missouri in 1835, he grew up on the banks of the Mississippi River and used the pen name of "Mark Twain". The two novels brought him his greatest fame: Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. Another book, Life on the Mississippi, told of his adventures on the riverboats of that period.
It was during the Civil War that Mark Twain's life as a writer started. At that time he was working as a newspaperman in Nevada and California. His short story, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County", was an immediate success and his new life began.
In 1870, Mark Twain married Olivia Langdon. He had fallen in love with her picture even before he met her. His wife had a great influence to Twain's later books.
Mark Twain was also a very successful lecturer. His travels around the coutry giving talks on different kinds of subjects helped make him famous and increasd the sale of him books.
Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn are considered Twain's best works. They are marked by humor and satire and provide his readers with an excellent picture of his time. His last book was completed in 1909, one year before his death. He was then 74 years old.
59. Mark Twain is
A) the best known author in American literature
B) the best author in America all the time
C) the best known author in the world
D) the best author in the world
60.The book, Life on the Mississippi, told us .
A) his adventures on the Mississippi
B) his successful way to a writer
C) his life as a writer
D) his successful lectures
61.Which of the following novels made him famous?
A) Tom Sawyer B) Huckleberry Finn
C) Life on the Mississippi D) Both A and B
62.Mark Twain's life as a writer started
A) when he was a boy B) before he got married
C) after he got married D) when he got married
Section B
Directions :Match the Chinese sentences in the left column with the English in the right column .Mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center
英语第Ⅱ卷
第四部分:翻译(本大题共10小题,每小题2分,共20分)
Part IV Translation
Section A
Directions: Put the following sentences into Chinese. All of them are taken from the passage you have just read.
71.The period devoted to dance class increases gradually from two or three hours a day to five or six
_____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ 72.In America, it is not customary for parents to live with their married children
_______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
73.While attending college ,they often live away from home, sometimes far from their parents or their relatives
_______________________________________________________________________________ ____________
74.He had fallen in love with her picture even before he met her. His wife had a great influence on Twain's later books.
_______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
75.His travels around the country giving talks on different kinds of subjects helped make him famous and increased the sale of his books.
Section B
Directions: Put the following sentences into English.
76.星然他聪明机智,也觉得解决这个问题很难。

_______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
77.要不是来自政府的及时投资,我们的公司不会像现在这样繁荣昌盛。

_______________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________
78.你的文章写得很好,只是有几处拼写错误。

______________________________________________________________________________ 79.我们预料我们的计划会遇到一些人的反对。

_______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
80.她在抽屉里偶然发现一些旧照片。

_______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
第五部分:写作(共15分)
Part V Writing
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Should One Expect a Reward When Doing a Good Deed. You should write at least 120 words following the outline below.
1.有人做好事期望得到回报
2.有人认为应该做好事不图回报
3.我的观点。

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