甘肃专升本英语试题
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甘肃省普通高校专升本考试英语模拟试题一
ⅠVocabulary and Structure
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.
1. _______ idea of _______ sounds much better than Clare’s.
A. The, hers
B. That, her
C. That, hers
D. One, her
2. China is famous ________ the Great Wall.
A. about
B. for
C. as
D. of
3. Our school ________ new facilities.
A. is equipped with
B. equips with
C. will be equip with
D. has equip with
4. I made this myself but it was _______ who taught me.
A. he
B. him
C. himself
D. by him
5. He had his bicycle _______ yesterday.
A. repair
B. repairing
C. repaired
D. be repaired
6. It was a ________ room, with beautiful wall paper, waxed floor and nice furniture.
A. pleased
B. pleasant
C. pleasing
D. preasant
7. He regretted _______the decision too hastily.
A. make
B. to make
C. making
D. have maked
8. The professor insisted that we _______ our homework before next month.
A. handed in
B. will hand in
C. hand in
D. must hand in
9. It ______ me of the country which we visited last summer.
A. remembers
B. recalls
C. reminds
D. tells
10. He _______ smoking at last.
A. gave up
B. gave out
C. gave in
D. gave off
11. John was _______ he lay down for an hour before dinner.
A. so tired as
B. so tired that
C. too tired that
D. too tired so
12. Your answ er is different ________ the teacher’s.
A. to
B. at
C. from
D. with
13. It would be _______ a risk to leave the baby alone.
A. running
B. passing
C. carrying
D. obeying
14. The fact _______ his health is bad is not true.
A. which
B. that
C. as
D. what
15. These ______ did unusually well in the contest, so the judges didn’t know whom to give prize to.
A. woman singers
B. women singers
C. women singer
D. womans singers
16. Man must stop _______ the earth’s atmosphere.
A. filling
B. wasting
C. polluting
D. blackening
17. We can’t _______ another 100 kilometers any more.
A. have
B. turn
C. make
D. reach
18. Is Mary ______ to join in us?
A. supposed
B. exposed
C. supported
D. indicated
19. I want to be told all _______.
A. which happen
B. which happened
C. that had happened
D. that had been happened
20. 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
21. Don’t tell me such things _______ you are not certain.
A. that
B. which
C. those
D. as
22. _______ a microscope we can see different kinds of things that are unable to be seen by our naked eyes.
A. In terms of
B. In place of
C. By means of
D. By far
23. Jackson went to work ______ his illness.
A. besides
B. even though
C. in spite of
D. although
24. Anybody will do, _______ he is responsible for that.
A. as far as
B. so far as
C. as long as
D. as soon as
25. I suppose they have known about it, _______?
A. am I
B. am not I
C. have they
D. haven’t they
26. It ______ him ten years to write that novel.
A. took
B. spent
C. cost
D. costed
27. The students are looking forward to _______ their holidays in Japan.
A. spend
B. spending
C. for spend
D. spent
28. They all ______ mentioning that girl.
A. avoided
B. got away
C. ran away
D. escaped
29. Human beings should find a new _______ of energy.
A. orient
B. source
C. origin
D. souse
30. The couch is comfortable to _______.
A. sit
B. be sat
C. sitted
D. sit on
31. So loudly _______ that all the people in the room got a fright.
A. he shouted
B. shout he
C. did he shout
D. he did shout
32. He is the only one of the sons in the family who ______ received high education.
A. are
B. is
C. have
D. has
33. We think of Mr. Li ______ our good friend.
A. is
B. to be
C. as
D. has been
34. The mountain is 1,000 feet _______ the sea level.
A. over
B. higher
C. above
D. high
35. The road will be blocked if there _______ another snow.
A. is
B. will be
C. to be
D. will have
36. David like country life and has decided to _______ farming.
A. get hold of
B. get along with
C. go in for
D. go thorough
37. These children have an advantage _______ those in calculation.
A. over
B. than
C. to
D. with
38. Shanghai has a larger population than _______ in China.
A. any city
B. any other cities
C. other city
D. any other city
39. In some countries there are a lot of young people now need _______teeth.
A. false
B. untrue
C. wrong
D. erroneous
40. This book costs ______ that one.
A. twice more
B. twice more as
C. two times more as
D. twice as much as
Ⅱ. Cloze
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 blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. Smoking, which may be a pleasure for some people, is a serious source of discomfort for their fellows. _41_, medical authorities express their concern about the effect of smoking _42_ the health not only of those who smoke but also of those who do not. In fact, non-smokers who must involuntarily inhale (吸入) the air _43_ by tobacco smoke may suffer more than the smokers _44_.
Smoking is prohibited in the theatres and in halls used for showing films _45_ in laboratories _46_ there may be a fire hazard (危险). Elsewhere, it is up to your good _47_.
I am _48_ asking you to maintain “No-Smoking” in classrooms and seminar rooms.
This will prove that you have the _49_ health in mind, which is very important to a large _50_ of our students.
41.A. Still B. Further C. More D. Again
42.A. in B. to C. on D. with
43.A. polluting B. be polluted C. polluted D. to be polluted
44.A. them B. themselves C. their own D. they
45.A. and B. but C. as well as D. also
46.A. where B. which C. that D. how
47.A. feeling B. sense C. realize D. think
48.A. so B. next C. therefore D. and
49.A. non-smokers B. non-smokers’ C. non-smoker’s D.
non-smoker
50.A. number B. amount C. many D. much
Ⅲ. Readin g Comprehension
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
All the housewives who went to the new supermarket had one great ambition: to be the lucky customer who did not have to pay for her shopping. For this was what the notice just inside the entrance promised. It said: “Remember, on ce a week, one of our customers gets free goods. This May Be Your Lucky Day!”
For several weeks Mrs. Edwards hoped, like many of her friends, to be the lucky customer. Unlike her friends, she never gave up hoping. The cupboards in kitchen were full of things which she did not need. Her husband tried to advise her against buying things but failed. She dreamed of the day when the manager of the supermarket would approach her and say: “Madam, this is Your Lucky Day. Everything in your basket is free.”One Friday morning, after she had finished her shopping and had taken it to her car, she found that she had forgotten to buy any tea. She dashed back to the supermarket, got the tea and went towards the cash-desk. As she did so, she saw the manager of the supermar ket approach her. “Madam,” he said, holding out his hand, “I want to congratulate you! You are our lucky customer and everything you have in your basket is free!”
51. The housewives learnt about the of free goods _______.
A. on TV
B. from the manager
C. at the supermarket
D. from the newspaper
52. Mrs. Edwards ________.
A. is always very lucky
B. had no friends
C. hoped to get free shopping
D. gets disappointed easily
53. Mrs. Edwards’s husband tried to ________.
A. make her unhappy
B. cheer her up
C. buy things with her
D. stop her buying things
54. Mrs. Edwards went back to the supermarket quickly because she had to _______.
A. buy another thing
B. talk to the manager
C. pay for her shopping
D. find her shopping
55. Mrs. Edwards must have been ________.
A. pleased
B. delighted
C. proud
D. disappointed
Passage Two
Deep inside a mountain near Sweetwater in East. Tennessee is a body of water known as the Lost Sea. It is listed by the Guinness Book of Would Records as the world’s largest underground lake. The Lost Sea is part of an extensive and historic cave system called Craighead Caverns. The caverns have been known and used since the days of the Cherokee Indian nation. The cave expands into a series of huge rooms from a small opening on the side of the mountain. Approximately one mile from the entrance, in a room called “The Council Room,” many Indian artisfacts have been found. Some of the items discovered include pottery, arrowheads, weapons, and jewelry.
For many years there were persistent rumors of a large underground lake somewhere in a cave, but it was not discovered until 1905. In that year, a thirteen-year-old boy named Ben Sands crawled through a small opening three hundred feet underground. He found himself in a large cave half filled with water.
Today tourists visit the Lost Sea and ride far out onto it in
glass-bottomed boats powered by electric motors. More than thirteen acres of water have been mapped out so far and still no end to the lake has been found. Even though teams of divers have tried to explore the Lost Sea, the full extent of it is still unknown.
56. The Lost Sea is unique because it is ________.
part of a historical cave system
the biggest underground lake in the world
listed in the Guinness Book of World Records
the largest body of water in Tennessee
57. The Craighead Caverns have been known ________.
A. through history
B. since the time of the Indian nations
C. since 1905
D. since divers explored them
58. Who located the Lost Sea in recent times?
A. The Cherokee Indians.
B. Tourists.
C. Ben Sands.
D. Scientists.
59. What was found in “The Council Room”?
A. A small natural opening.
B. A large cave.
C. Another series of rooms.
D. Many old Indian objects.
60. It can be inferred from the passage that the Craighead Caverns presently serve as ____.
A. an underground testing site
B. an Indian meeting ground
C. a tourist attraction
D. a motor boat race course
Generations of Americans have been brought up to believe that a good breakfast is one life’s essentials. Eating breakfast at the start of the day, we have all been told, and told again, is as necessary as putting gasoline in the family car before starting a trip.
But for many people the thought of food first thing in the morning is by no means a pleasure. So despite all the efforts, they still take no breakfast. Between 1977 and 1983, the latest year for which figures are available, the number of people wh o didn’t have breakfast, increased by 33 percent.
For those who feel pain of guilt about not eating breakfast, however, there is some good news. Several studies in the last few years indicate that, for adults especially, there may be nothing wrong with omitting breakfast. “Going without breakfast does not affect performance,” said Arrold E. Bender, former professor of the nutrition at Queen Elizabeth College in London, “nor does giving people breakfast improve performance.”Scientific evidence linking breakfast to better health or better performance is surprisingly inadequate, and most of the recent work involves children, not adults, “The literature”, says one researcher, Dr. Erresto at the University of Texas, “is poor”.
61. The latest year for which figures could be obtained is _______.
A. the year the author wrote the article
B. 1977
C. any year between 1997 and 1983
D. 1983
62. For those who do not take breakfast, the good news is that _______.
A.several studies have been done in the past few years
B.the omission of breakfast does no harm to one’s health
C.adults have especially made studies in this field
D.eating little in the morning is good for health
63. “…nor does giving people breakfast improve performance” means ______.
A.anyone without breakfast does improve his performance
B.not giving people breakfast improve performance
C.having breakfast does not improve performance, either
D.people having breakfast do improve their performance
64. The word “literature” in the last sentence refers to _______.
A. stories, poems, plays, etc.
B. written works on a particular subject
C. any printed material
D. the modern literature of America
65. What is implied but NOT stated by the author is that _______.
A.breakfast does not affect performance
B.Dr. Erresto is engaged in research work at an institution of higher learning
C.not eating breakfast might affect the health of children
D.Professor Bender once taught college courses in nutrition in London
About 35% of all high school graduates in America continue their education in an institution of higher learning. The word college is used to refer to either a college or a university. These institutions offer four-year programs that lead to a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor Science (B.S.) degree. Some students attend a junior college (providing only a two-year program) for one to two years before entering a four-year college as a sophomore (二年级生) or junior (三年级生).
It is generally easier to be accepted at a state university than at a private one. Most private schools require strict entrance examinations and a high grade point average (GPA), as well as specific college prep classes in high school. Private schools cost considerably more than state colleges and famous private schools are very expensive. Poorer students can sometimes attend, however, by earning scholarships. Some college graduates go on to earn advanced masters or doctoral degrees in grad (graduate) school. Occupations in certain fields such as law or medicine require such advanced studies.
Since college costs are very high, most students work at part-time jobs. Some have full-time jobs and go to school part-time. Often some will take five or more years to complete a four-year program because of money / job demands on their time.
While the college and work demands take up the great part of a student’s time, most still enjoy social activities. Sports, dances, clubs, movies, and plays are all very popular. However, gathering together for long, philosophical talks at a favorite meeting place on or near the university is probably the most popular activity.
66. College education is _______ in America.
A. quite common
B. very rare
C. something difficult
D. almost impossible
67. Which of the following is NOT required for entering most private schools.
A. entrance examinations
B. taking part in many activities
C. GPA
D. college prep classes
68. How can poor students attend private schools?
A. Only by working at part-time jobs.
B. Only by working at full-time jobs.
C. Only by earning scholarships.
D. All of above.
69. The American college students like to _______ most of all.
A. discuss problems on philosophy
B. play balls
C. earn enough money
D. go to the cinemas or theatres
70. The best title for this passage is _______.
A. Part-time jobs
B. American college
C. Popular activity
D. A new system
Ⅳ. Translation
Directions: There are five sentences in Chinese in th is part. Put them into English.
Your translation should be written clearly on AN SWER SHEET II.
71.他工作了一天,午饭都没动。
72.在某些方面,那部新字典有不少地方需要改进。
73.在中国,城市家庭只允许生一个孩子。
74.只要我们能得到点休息,去哪里并不重要。
75.那位男孩向警察询问去火车站怎么走。
Directions: There are five sentences in Chinese in th is part. Put them into English.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
Ⅴ. Writing
Directions:
For this part, you are allowed 20 minutes to write a composition of about 80 words according to the following topic.
金钱是一切吗?(Is Money Everything?)
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ⅠVocabulary and Structure
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.
1. Today is Jenny’s wedding day. She _______ to Thomas.
A. just has got married
B. has just married
C. was just married
D. has just got married
2. Every officer and every soldier _______ obey the rules.
A. had to
B. have to
C. has to
D. must have to
3. Rarely _______ so difficult a problem.
A. she could have faced with
B. could have she faced with
C. she could have been faced with
D. could she have been faced with
4. ______ a dog on the road, the car stopped.
A. Having seen
B. On seeing
C. The driver seeing
D. Seeing
5. I asked my teacher _______.
A. what courses should I take
B. should I take what courses
C. I should take what courses
D. what courses I should take
6. Comrade Li promised to help us and he said he would come ______.
A. right away
B. all at once
C. all of a sudden
D. all right
7. There aren’t many pandas ________ in the world today.
A. alive
B. living
C. lively
D. lived
8. Such electron tubes ________ in a radio set are also found in a TV set.
A. that we use
B. as we use
C. as we use them
D. that we use them
9. It _______ to me that he was jealous.
A. happened
B. took
C. occurred
D. felt
10. One of the requirements for a fire is that the material ______ to its burning temperature.
A. were heated
B. must be heated
C. is heated
D. be heated
11. Please ______ me at the station on time.
A. meeting
B. to meet
C. meet
D. met
12. _______ “hello”, h e reached out his hand.
A. Said
B. Saying
C. To say
D. Say
13. People are more _______ to spend money on goods with an attractive look than those without.
A. attracted
B. tempted
C. persuaded
D. tended
14. 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…that
B. after…when
C. until…then
D. before…that
15. Please telephone me half an hour _______.
A. in charge
B. in advance
C. in time
D. in front
16. Both Mary and Ellen, as well as Jan, _______ studying Chinese History.
A. are
B. is
C. are being
D. is being
17. I’d like to _______ him to you for the job. He is a very clever and industrious boy.
A. refer
B. suggest
C. recommend
D. propose
18. It ______ that 200 people died and over 5,000 lost their shelters after the flood.
A. reported
B. reports
C. has been reported
D. has reported
19. He was asked to speak louder ______ all the other students in the classroom could hear him.
A. as
B. so as to
C. so that
D. so as
20. His report on the space exploration was really ________.
A. exciting
B. excited
C. excitement
D. excitedly
21. Your chair needs _______.
A. to repair
B. repairing
C. to repairing
D. being repair
22. I hate to see papers _______ in pencil.
A. writing
B. to write
C. written
D. write
23. The job made her dependent _______ her husband.
A. on
B. from
C. of
D. to
24. This is the second time she ______ improvement on that equipment.
A. had made
B. made
C. is making
D. has made
25. He spoke so quickly that I did not ______ what he said.
A. catch
B. accept
C. take
D. listen
26. _______determines a good meal varies from country to country.
A. What
B. That
C. It
D. Which
27. As the journey was a long one, he took a friend with him for ________.
A. pleasure
B. entertainment
C. company
D. defence
28. I suggest _______ for an outgoing this Sunday.
A. us going
B. we are going
C. to go
D. our going
29. We’ve ______ sugar. Ask him to lend us some.
A. run away with
B. run down
C. run off
D. run out of
30. It was in 1930 _______ he became a university student.
A. when
B. that
C. which
D. and
31. I am very _______ to you for your help.
A. grateful
B. agreeable
C. pleased
D. thanks
32. You _______ go now. It’s very late.
A. had rather
B. prefer to
C. had better
D. would
rather
33. If I were you, I would take it easy, _______ is no need to be nervous.
A. it
B. this
C. there
D. which
34. Why not _______ me earlier?
A. to tell
B. tell
C. telling
D. told
35. Joe’s handwriting is ________ Mary’s.
A. more better
B. as well as
C. much better than
D. more better than
36. The experiment _______ the discovery of a cure for cancer.
A. happened to
B. led up
C. resulted in
D. set up
37. To produce one pound of honey, a colony of bees must fly a distance _______ to twice around the world.
A. similar
B. equal
C. compared
D. corresponding
38. I did not mean ____ anything, but those apples looked so good I couldn’t resist ___one.
A. to eat…trying
B. to eat…to trying
C. eating…to try
D. eating…to trying
39. I had hardly sat down _______ he stepped in.
A. when
B. that
C. until
D. after
40. In his time he enjoyed a reputation _______.
A. as great as Mozart, if not greater than
B. as great as, if not greater than, Mozart
C. as great, if not greater, as Mozart
D. greater, if not as great as Mozart
Ⅱ. Cloze
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 _41_ old age. Last week, he was taking a walk near his home when a thunderstorm came. He hid _42_ the storm under a big tree and was struck by lightning. He was knocked _43_ the ground and woke up some 20 minutes _44_, 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 _45_ 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 _46_ her for the first time in nine years. Doctors _47_ that he had regained his sight and hearing obviously from the flash of lightning, but they were unable to explain that. The only _48_ explanation offered by one doctor was that, _49_ Edwards lost his sight as a result of trauma in a terrible accident, perhaps the only way it could be restored was by
_50_ trauma.
41.A. because B. because of C. as D. since
42.A. from B. away C. against D. contrary
43.A. at B. in C. to D. on
44.A. late B. soon C. later D. after
45.A. dying B. dead C. die D. being died
46.A. saw B. watched C. noticed D. examined
47.A. say B. thought over C. made sure D. agreed to
48.A. possibly B. possible C. probably D. mainly
49.A. although B. because of C. even though D. since
50.A. others B. other C. another D. one other
Ⅲ. Reading Comprehensio n
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.
51. Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the passage?
A. International Banking Policies
B. The History of Monetary Exchange
C. The Development of Paper Currencies
D. Current Problems in the Economy
52. According to the passage, which of the following was the earliest kind of exchange of wealth?
A. Bartered foods
B. Fiat money
C. Coin currency
D. Intangible forms
53. The author mentions food, tools and precious metals and stones together because they are all ________.
A. useful items
B. articles of value
C. difficult things to obtain
D. material objects
54. According to the passage, coins once had real value as currency because they ______.
A.represented a great improvement over barter
B.permitted easy transportation of wealth
C.were made of precious metals
D.could become collector’s items
55. Which of the following statements about computerized monetary systems is NOT supported by the passage?
A.They promote international trade.
B.They allow very rapid money transfers.
C.They are still limited to small transactions (交易).
D.They are dependent on good telecommunications systems.
Passage Two
At the University of Kansas art museum, scientists tested the effect of different colored walls on two groups of visitors to an exhibit of paintings. For the first group the room was painted white; for the second, dark brown. Movement of each group was followed by an electrical equipment under the carpet. The experiment showed that those who entered the dark brown walked more quickly, covered more area, and spent less time in the room than people in the white one. Dark brown made people more active, but the activity ended sooner. Not only the choice of colors but also the general appearance of a room affects those inside. Another experiment presented people with photographs of faces whose energy was to be commented. Three groups of people were used; each was shown the same photos, but each group was in an ordinary room—a nice office. The third was in a tastefully designed living room with carpeting. Results showed that the people in the beautiful room tend to give higher marks to the faces than those in the ugly room did. Other studies that students do better on tests taken in comfortable room than in ordinary-looking or ugly rooms.
56. Which of the following is the best expression of the main idea of this passage?
A.People in beautiful rooms tend to give higher marks to photos of faces than people in ugly rooms
B.The color and general appearance of a room have a deeper effect on the behavior of the people in it
C.The University of Kansas has studied the effects of the color of room on people’s behavior
D.Beautifully furnished, light-coloured rooms make people more comfortable than ugly, dark rooms
57. According to the passage, we may conclude that the whiter a room is ________.
A. the longer people like to stay in it
B. the sooner people。