2009年重庆普通专升本《大学英语》阅读理解复习题

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大学英语2复习题(专升本)

大学英语2复习题(专升本)

《大学英语》复习题(专升本)一、单项填空1. ---Have you heard the latest news? ---No, What ________?A. is itB. is thereC. are theyD. are those2. Some pre-school children go to a day care center, __________ they learn simple games and songs.A. thenB. thereC. whileD. where3. Does this meal cost $50? I __________ something far better than this!A. preferB. expectC. suggestD. suppose4. ---Can you read the sign, sir? No smoking allowed in the lift! ---__________________.A. Never mindB. Don’t mention itC. Sure, I don’t smokeD. Pardon me5.---The last one __________________ pays the meal.---Agreed!A.arrived B.arrives C.to arrive D.arriving6.---How’s your tour ar ound the North Lake? Is it beautiful?---It ________ be, but it is now heavily polluted.A.will B.would C.should D.must7.We all know that, __________, the situation will get worse.A.not if dealt carefully with B.if not carefully dealt withC.if dealt not carefully with D.not if carefully dealt with8.I smell something __________ in the kitchen. Can I call you back in a minute?A.burning B.burnt C.being burnt D.to be burnt9.Between the two generations, it is often not their age, _________ their education that causes misunderstanding.A.like B.as C.or D.but10.The manager suggested an earlier date ____________ the meeting.A.on B.for C.about D.with 二、完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2009专转本辅导综合练习4历年阅读理解真题

2009专转本辅导综合练习4历年阅读理解真题

2009专转本辅导综合练习4历年阅读理解真题2009专转本辅导综合练习4 历年阅读理解真题(2)2007Passage oneUnder proper conditions, sound waves will be reflected from a hillside or other such Obstruction. Sound travels at the rate of about one-fifth of a mile per second. If the hill is eleven hundred feet away, it takes two seconds for the sound to travel to the hill and back. Thus, by timing the interval between a sound and its reflection (the echo), you can estimate the distance to an obstruction.During World War Ⅱthe British used a practical application of this principle to detect German planes on their way to bomb London long before the enemy was near the target. They used radio waves instead of sound waves, since radio waves can penetrate fog and clouds. The outnumbered Royal Air Force (RAF) always seemed to the puzzled Germans to be lying in wait at the right time and never to be surprised. It was radio echoes more than anything else that used to tell the Battle of Britain.Since the radio waves were used to tell the direction in which to send the RAF planes and the distance to send them (their range of light, in other words), the device was called radio directing and ranging, and from the initials the word radar was coined.1.Sound waves reflected from a hill can be used to estimate the ______.A. height of the hillB. speed of the soundC. distance to the hillD. intensity of sound2. Practical application of this principle resulted in _______.A. new electronic instruments of planesB. a radio directing and ranging deviceC. new radio sets for RAF bombersD. an electronic detecting device3. Radar enabled the English to _______.A. detect German planes on their way to LondonB. direct the outnumbered RAF planes effectivelyC. confuse German bomber pilotsD. both A and B4. It can be inferred from the passage that______________.A. light waves could be used in a device similar to radar.B. Radar was a practical application of a well-known principle.C. Radar greatly increased the effectiveness of the Royal Air Force.D. sound waves are reflected from a hillside under all conditions.5. The author of this passage probably intended to explain_______.A. exactly how radar worksB. why the British used radio waves in their deviceC. how radar (word and device) came to beD. bow radar helped the British win the battle of BritainPassage twoIn general, the ancient Romans were a practical people. They cared less about philosophy and pure mathematics than did the Greeks. The Romans were the best of the ancient engineers and architects. They were brilliant students of Greek geometry and trigonometry (三角学), and they applied their knowledge to theconstruction of fine bridge, roads, aqueducts(渠道) and public buildings.They knew about the smelting of iron ore, but they use the iron they produced mainly for spears, swords, and shields, rather than for building construction.While the Romans accomplished practical wonders, they did very little theoretical scientific thinking. Because of their frequent wars, many of their inventions were no more than improvements in the design of Greek weapons with which they were familiar.There are two reasons for the Roman neglect of philosophy and pure mathematics. First, they wereapparently too busy conquering nearby nations and forming them into a rapidly growing empire to waste much time on abstract thinking. Secondly, they were handicapped (妨碍) by the rigidity of their numerical system. (Try to multiply Ⅺby LⅦor to divide CXLⅢby Ⅸ; it simply cannot be done with pencil and paper.) The Romans did all of their arithmetic on an abacus, the ancient counterpart of the modern computing machine. Their number system discouraged the study of pure mathematics.6. The author calls the Romans “practical” because they_______.A. cared little about philosophyB. applied their knowledge to constructionC. saw the necessity for developing theoretical scienceD. studied the past and learnt from it7. The ancient Romans did not concern themselves with _______.A. theoretical or abstract thoughtB. applied mathematicsC. studyingD. either A or C8. in construction, the Romans made extensive use of _________.A. iron oreB. geometry and trigonometryC. Greek mathematical thoughtD. both B and C9. Many Roman inventions were based on Greek weapons because the _______.A. Greek had superior weaponsB. Romans were involved in frequent warsC. Romans were not familiar with many types of weaponsD. Greeks proved themselves inspired inventions10. The author of this passage probably wanted to explain why______.A. he considers the Romans a practical peopleB. Roman architects and engineers were the best in ancient times.C. theoretical thinking is necessary for the growth of a nationD. the Romans contributed little to philosophical thought.Passage threeProfessor Barry Wellman of the University of Toronto in Canada has invented a term to deserve the way many American interact these days. The term is “networked individualism.” This concept is not easy to understand because the words seem to have opposite meanings. How can we be individuals and be networked at the same time? You need other people for network.Here is what professor Wellman means. Before the invention of the Internet and e-mail, our social networks involved live interactions with relatives, neighbors, and colleagues at work.Some of the interaction was by phone, but it was still voice to voice, person to person, in real time.A recent research study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project showed that for a lot of people, electronic interaction through the computer has replaced this person-to-person interaction. However, a lot of people interviewed for the Pew study sat that’s a good thing. Why?In the past, many people were worried that the Internet isolated us and caused us to spend too much time in the imaginary world of the computer. But the Pew study discovered that the opposite is true. The Internet connects us with MORE real people than expected-helpful people who can give advice on careers, medical problems, raising children, and choosing a school or a college. About 60 million American told Pew that the Internet plays an important role in helping them make major life decision.Thanks to the computer, “networked individuals” are able to be alone and together with other people--- at the same time.11. The Pew study was conducted in _______.A. The United StatesB. CanadaC. The U.S. and CanadaD. Europe12. In this article, a network is a group of connected ______.A. radio or TV stationB. peopleC. computersD. rods13. Before the invention of the Internet, our connections with people took place mainly ______.A. in personB. by phoneC. by letterD. by email14. Which of the following has happened since the invention of the Internet and email?A. people are talking on the phone more than ever.B. Interaction through the computer has replaced a lot of person to person interaction.C. Americans are turning into hermits.D. Sixty million Americans have bought computer.15. Which of the following was NOT one of the discoveries of the Pew study?A. The internet has put us in touch with more people than expected.B. People use the Internet to get advice on careers, medical problems, and other questions.C. For many Americans, the Internet plays an important role in helping them make important decisions.D. “Internet addiction” is a growing problem among people who use computers.Passage fourSummers with father were always enjoyable. Swimming, hiking, boating, fishing---the days were not long enough to contain all of our activities. There never seemed to be enough time to go to church, which disturbed some friends and relations. Accused of neglecting this part of our education, my father instituted a summer school for my brother and me. However, his summer course include ancient history, which papa felt our school neglected, and navigation, in which we first had a formalexamination in the dining room, part of which consisted of trying several knots in a given time limit. Then we were each separately sent on what was grandly referred to as a cruise in my father’s 18-knot knockabout, spending the night on board, and loaded down, according to my mother, with enough food for a week. I remember that on my cruise I was required to formally plot our cruise, using the tide table, even though out goal was an island I could see quite clearly across the water in the distance.16. What was the original reason for holding the summer school?A. The father wanted the children to learn more about religion.B. The children got poor grades in their regular school.C. The regular school teachers neglected the children.D. Friends and relatives thought the children should learn religion.17. The purpose of the cruise mentioned in the passage was to _______.A. have funB. test the author’s sailing abilityC. reward the author for completing summer schoolD. get to the island18. Why did the author have to plot the course of her cruise?A. She had to demonstrate her ability to do so.B. She was afraid of getting lost.C. The coast was dangerous.D. The tides were strong.19. How long did the author’s cruise last?A. all summerB. overnightC. a weekD. one day, morning till night20. Apparently a knockabout is_______.A. a seaman’s kno tB. a cruiseC. an islandD. a boat2008Passage oneSometimes, people simply do not realize they are being ill mannered. Take Ted, for example. He prides himself on speaking his mind, and has something to say on everything. But his frankness is often extremely embarrassing. He is incapable of saying, “I thought that last advertising campaign had a lot of good ideas in it, but perhaps next time we could give the copy more vitality(活力).” Instead, he could say, “That campaign was a disaster. A ch ild of three could have done better.” The fact tha t he is often right does not help. Other employees dislike his manner even more; he is too sensitive to notice.Another character among the list of ill-mannered employees is Sally, who seems to regard just being at work as a severe punishment. Everything is done unwillingly. Asking her to do a task beyond her basic job descriptionis often not worth the trouble. It will be done, but half -heartedly.Fergus is just the opposite. He shows an over-familiarity to his boss. When an important visitor is shown into the manager’s office, Fergus cannot take the hint and leave. Instead he will attempt to take part in the conversation, declaring, “You can talk in front of me. Henry and I don’t have many secrets, do we?”Over the years Fergus has fallen behind his former equals. But he seeks to maintain the same close relationship that he imagines existed in their younger days.1. Which of the following words describes Ted best?A. coldB. tactlessC. stupidD. warm-hearted2. It can be inferred from the passage that Ted________.A. is well-known for his honestyB. tends to blame others rather than himselfC. often gives the right idea in the wrong wayD. is treated unfairly by the management3. Which of the following is true about Sally?A. She thinks it’s unfair to h ave so much work to do.B. She is unhappy to help others.C. She hates being ordered about.D. She does everything half-heartedly.4. From the passage, we can infer that Fergus________.A. was once close to all his colleaguesB. has remained in the same position for yearsC. doesn’t know what a hint isD. knows everything that happens in the offers5. The writer is taking the point of view of _______.A. a colleagueB. people like TedC. an employeeD. a managerPassage twoA lot of real businesses are focusing on the Internet as a wayof building sales, but some people with nothing to sell are creating their own Web sites to announce wedding plans, show off pictures of their kids or just have communication. It’s not as hard as you t hink and it can be a lot of fun. Carol Masser has some tips on building your own web site. “L ike my living room, or my study, it’s where I put mementos(纪念品), collections(收藏物), books and plantings and things that I would like to show to my friends and relatives.:Renne Tubegeihan uses his own web site to invite people into his virtue home. While John Marashod designed his own web site to attract other parents of disabled children. “I’d say the goal of this site is to basically link parents in the same situation wi th disabled children and exchange ideas with one other.”Renne and John are part of a growing number of surfers who have established their own web site. If you wan t to weave a web yourself, it’s easier than you think. The first step is to get your own web address. Th ey’re sold by web service providers like Microsoft, AT&T, and other local companies. You are expected to pay between 15 and 25 dollars every month to rent space for your site. But some companies, like Tripod and Geocities, issue the site for free if you agree to allow their advertising your page.Before you get into setting up your own web site, you should go around and do some surfing and check out other sited. Once you know what you want to do, it’s time to build. If you just want the basics, you can use Microsoft’s free Internet Assistant; or if you want to get a little fancier, you can buy a software program like Adobe Page Mill for 100 dollars or Micr osoft’s Editor for 150 dollars.6. According to the passage, some people create their own web sites in order to _______.A. sell their personal thingsB. set up family businessC. communicate with others D> show off their web-site building skills7. What is the main goal of John Marashod’s web site?A. To contact parents who like to share their ideas on raising children.B. To link parents who offer free service to disabled children.C. To send information to disabled children.D. To link parents with disabled children so as to communicate with each other.8. Some companies offer free web address provided that _______.A. their advertisements are allowed to be put on the web siteB. the web service providers agree to put their advertisements on their web sitesC. Microsoft and other providers pay the monthly rentD. 25 dollars are to Microsoft, AT&T, or other local companies9. What do you need to do after you get your web site address according to the passage?A. You need to contact a local company for free advertising.B. You need to surf some web sited so as to decide what will be included in your web site.C. You need to learn the basic skills of creating a web site.D. You need to buy a software program called Adobe Page Mill.10. What does the author think about creating one’s own web site?A. It’s very complicated.B. It’s expensive by American standard.C. it’s much easier than we think.D. It’s just too simple.Passage threeMoods, say the experts, are emotions that tend to becom e fixed, influencing one’s outlook for hours, days or even weeks. That’s great if your mood is a pleasant one, but a problem if you are sad, anxious, angry or simply lonely.Perhaps the best way to deal with such moods is to talk them out: sometimes, though, there is no one to listen. Modern pharmacology(药物学) offers a lot of tranquilizers(镇静剂), antidepressants and anti-anxiety drugs. What many people don’t realize, however, is that scientists have discovered the effectiveness of several non-drug approaches to make you free from an unwanted mood. These can be just as useful as drugs, and have the added benefit of being non-poisonous. So next time you feel out of sorts, don’t head for the drug-store, try the following paaroach.Of all the mood-altering self-help technique, aerobic(增氧健体的) exercise seems to be the most efficient cure for a bad mood. “If you could keep the exercise, you’d be in high spirits.” Says Kathryn Lance, author of Running for Health and Beauty.Researchers have explained biochemical and various other changes that make exercise compared favorably to drugs as a mood-raiser. Physical exertion such as housework, however, does little. The key is aerobic exercise--- running, cycling, walking, swimming or other repetitive and tamed activities that boost the heart rate, increase circulation(血液循环) and improve the body’s utilization(利用) of oxygen. Do them for at least 20 minutes a session, three or five times a week.11. What did the main subject of the passage?A. How to beat a bad moodB. How to do physical exerciseC. How to talk bad moods outD. How to get involved in aerobic exercise12. it can be inferred from the passage that ________.A. the best way to overcome a bad mood is to talk to oneselfB. when one is in a bad mood, he or she may not work very efficientlyC. some drugs are more effective than physical exerciseD. a person can make a big profit if he is in a good mood13. “Feel out of sorts” in the 2nd paragraph could be best replaced by ______A. put things in orderB. be in bad moodC. search for tranquilizerD. need a mood-raiser14. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. Doing housework can help you overcome bad mood.B. Aerobic exercise can make you in high spirits.C. Swimming, walking, or running is an effective cure for a bad mood.D. Talking anti-anxiety drugs might do harm to people’s health.15. Which of the following best describes the organization of this passage?A. a procedure is explained and its significance is emphasized.B. a problem is pointed out and solutions are given.C. two contrasting views of a problem are presented.D. recent pharmacological advancements are outlined inorder of importance.Passage fourThe average person swallows about half-a-ton of food a year---not counting drink--- and though the body is remarkably efficient at extracting(摄取) just what it needs from this huge mixture, it can only cope up to a point. If you go on eating too much of some things and not enough of others, you’ll eventually get out of condition and your health will suffer. So think before you start eating, it may look good. It may taste good. Fine! But how much good is it really doing you?What you eat and the way it affects your body depend very much on the kinds of person you are. For one thing, the genes you inherit from your parents can determine how your body metabolism(新陈代谢) copes with particular foods. The tendency to put on weight rather easily, often runs in families--- which means that they have to take particular care.And your parents may shape your future in another way. The way you are brought up shapes some basic attitudes to food---like whether you have a sweet tooth, nibble(吃零食) between meals, take big mountains or eat chips with everything. Eating habits, good or bad, tend to get passed on.And then there is your lifestyle. Bow much you spend on food (time as well as money), how much exercise you get--- these can alter the balance between food and fitness.And finally, both your age and your sex may affect this balance. For example, you’re more likely to put on weight as get older, especially if you’re a woman.16. Before eating something, we are advised to consider________.A. how good it will tasteB. whether we really need itC. why we want to eat itD. if we have eaten too much of it17. We can infer from the passage that_______.A. in order to keep fit, we should spend as little time and money as possible on foodB. nibbling between meals is a bad habit that will throw our body outC. if other members of our family get fat quite easily, we probably will doD. we can eat as much as we can and leave it to our body to select what it needs18. If we love s sweet things, it’s probably due to________A. our body’s needsB. our parents’ influenceC. our basic instinctD. the taste of the food19. According to the passage, which person is most likely to put on weight?A. A successful young businessmanB. A child who is picky about foodC. A man with a good appetiteD. A woman who has just retired20. What conclusion can we draw from this passage?A. People need a standard to gu ide their eatingB. Proper eating is the key to one’s health.C. Women should pay more attention to what they eat.D. The balance between food and fitness is hard to maintain.。

2009年成人本科学士学位英语统一考试试题及答案(A)

2009年成人本科学士学位英语统一考试试题及答案(A)

2009年4月北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试试题及答案(A)Part I Reading Comprehension (30%)第一篇文章主要是讲关于十几岁年轻人的一些问题。

Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by som e questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marke d A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding le tter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage 1 Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:I hear many parents complain that their teenage children are rebelling. I wish it were so.At your age you ought to be growing away from your parents. You should be learning to stan d on your own feet. But take a good look at the present rebellion. It seems that teenagers are all taking the same way of showing that they disagree with their parents. Instead of striking ou t boldly on their own, most of them are holding one another's hands for reassurance (放心).They claim they want to dress as they please. But they all wear the same clothes. They set off in new directions in music. But they all end up listening to the same record. Their reason for thinking or acting in such a way is that the crowd is doing it. They have come out of th eir cocoon (茧) into a larger cocoon.(76) It has become harder and harder for a teenager to stand up against the popularity wave and to go his or her own way. Industry has firmly carved out a market for teenagers. These days every teenager can learn from the advertisements what a teenager should have and be. Thi s is a great barrier for the teenager who wants to find his or her own path.But the barrier is worth climbing over. The path is worth following. You may want to liste n to classical music instead of going to a party. You may want to collect rocks when everyone else is collecting records. You may have some thoughts that you don't care to share at once with your classmates. Well, go to it. Find yourself. Be yourself. Popularity will come—with the people who respect you for who you are. That's the only kind of popularity that really counts.1. The author's purpose in writing this passage is to tell______.【答案】B第1题目问的是作者写这篇文章的目的是干什么的。

2009年专升本英语考试真题及参考答案

2009年专升本英语考试真题及参考答案

2009年专升本英语考试真题及参考答案一、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 pare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation.Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on ANSWER SHEET Ⅰ.第1题单选选出下面读音不同的选项()。

A.quietB.societyC.yieldD.diet【参考答案】C第2题单选选出下面读音不同的选项()。

A.fourteenB.sourceC.yoursD.tournament【参考答案】D第3题单选选出下面读音不同的选项()。

A.customerB.cushionC.cultureD.currency【参考答案】B第4题单选选出下面读音不同的选项()。

A.chessB.characterC.chorusD.chemist【参考答案】A第5题单选选出下面读音不同的选项()。

A.hurryB.implyC.identifyD.occupy【参考答案】A二、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 ANSWER SHEET Ⅰ.第6题单选We travelled on the 6:45 a.m.train to Boston,________arrived at 8:30 p.m.A.thatB.whichC.itD.what【参考答案】B【参考解析】【翻译】我们乘坐早晨6点45分的火车去波士顿,8点30分到达。

2009年高考重庆英语试题及参考答案

2009年高考重庆英语试题及参考答案

第五课关于希特勒入侵苏联的讲话温斯顿?邱吉尔二十二日星期天早晨,我一醒来便接到了希特勒入侵苏联的消息。

这就使原先意料中的事变成了无可怀疑的事实。

我完全清楚我们对此应该承担何种义务,采取何种政策。

我也完全清楚该如何就此事发表声明。

尚待完成的只不过是将这一切形成文字而已。

于是,我吩咐有关部门立即发表通告,我将于当晚九点钟发表广播讲话。

不一会儿,匆匆从伦敦赶到的迪尔将军走进我的卧室,为我带来了详细情报。

德国人已大规模入侵苏联,苏联空军部队有很大一部分飞机都没来得及起飞便遭到德军的突袭。

德军目前似乎正以凌厉的攻势极为迅猛地向前推进。

这位皇家军队总参谋长报告完毕后又补了一句,“我估计他们将会大批地被包围。

”一整天我都在写讲稿,根本没有时间去找战时内阁进行磋商,也没有必要这样做。

我知道我们大家在这个问题上的立场是完全一致的。

艾登先生、比弗布鲁克勋爵,还有斯塔福德?克里普斯爵士——他是十号离开莫斯科回国的——那天也同我在一起。

那个周末值班的是我的私人秘书科维尔先生。

由他执笔记述的下面这段关于那个星期天里切克尔斯首相官邸发生的情况的文字,也许值得一提:“六月二十一日,星期六。

晚饭前我来到切克尔斯首相官邸。

怀南特夫妇、艾登夫妇和爱德华?布里奇斯等几位均在那儿。

晚饭席上,邱吉尔先生说,德国人人侵苏联已是必然无疑的了。

他认为希特勒是想指望博取英美两国的资本家和右冀势力的同情和支持。

不过,希特勒的如意算盘打错了。

我们英国将会全力以赴援助苏联。

维南特表示美国也会采取同样的态度。

晚饭后,当我同邱吉尔先生在槌球场上散步时,他又一次谈到了这一话题。

我当时问他,对于他这个头号反共大将来说,这种态度是否意味着改变自己的政治立场。

‘绝非如此。

我现在的目标只有一个,即消灭希特勒。

这使我的生活单纯多了。

假使希特勒入侵地狱,我至少会在下议院替魔鬼说几句好话的。

’次日清晨四点钟,我被电话铃惊醒,原来是外交部来的电话,内容是报告德国已开始进攻俄国的消息。

2009外语专升本试卷及答案

2009外语专升本试卷及答案

2009外语专升本试卷及答案2009年专接本综合考试试卷(英语)(考试时间90分钟)(总分120分)I. Phonetics (5 points)Directions : In each of the following group 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 .Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet from with a single line through the centre.1.A.live B.alive C.forgive D.active2.A.satisfaction B.vocation C.question D.addition3.A.supply B.simply C.only D.calmly4.A.apologize B.avoid C.agency D.aware5.A.assure B.cure C.pure D.matureⅡSituational Dialogues (10 points)Section ADirections: In this part there are 5short dialogues. For each dialogue, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. You are required to choose the ONE that best fits into the dialogue. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.6. Shop assistant: Good morning, sir. May I help you?Customer: Where do I pay my fees?A.Yes, please.B.Thank you, anyway.C.As you please.D.Yes, you can.7. Steve: Hi, my name is Steve. It’s nice to meet you.Jack: I’m Jack.A.My name is Jack, you know.B.How are you, Steve?C.It’s my pleasure to meet you, Steve.D.You are busy, aren’t you?8. Student A : Why didn’t you come my party last night?Student B: I’m sorry; I had to visit my grandma at the hospital.A.I did it.B.I couldn’t make it.C.I still remember this.D.I’ll come.9. Man: Do I have the pleasure to buy you a drink?Woman:A.It’s my pleasure.B.You are too nice tome.C.It’s very kind of you.D.You spend money again.10. Taxi driver:Passenger: The airport please.A.Where do you want to go?B.To where.C.Where are you going?D.Hello, where would you like to go?Section BDirections: In this section there is a long conversation with 5 missing sentences. At the end of the conversation, there is a list of given choices. You are required to select the ONE that best fits into the conversation. then mark the corresponding letter on theAnswer Sheet with a single line through the center. Note that there are two additional choices and you may not use any of the choices in the list more than once.---Can I do anything for you, sir?--- 11 . It is my cell phone. I brought it in to be repaired but now 12 .---Lost the receipt? Oh, dear. That’s too bad.---C an’t I just describe my phone to you?--- 13 Only our manager can help you but he is not in now .He left only a minute ago.---Oh, my God! I think it was the manager who served me.---Just a moment. 14---This time last week, during my lunch hour.---And was you phone a smell golden one?---yes, that’s right.15---Because you receipt is still here .You dropped it when you left .The manager shouted but you didn’t hear.A.I’m afraid not.B.How did you know?C.When did you bring your cell phone in?D.No, you c an’t.E.I think so.F.I’ve lost the receipt.G.I hope so.III. Vocabulary and structure (30points)Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You are required to choose the ONE that best fits into the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.16. Those students seem to be interested only in love , ignoring their study and even their health.A. mattersB. events C .stories D. affair17. The books in our library from economics to literature to political science.A. changeB. transferC. varyD. shape18. The president declared the whole country into a state of .A. urgentB. emergencyC. instantD. tendency19. The sky girl felt and uneasy when she could not answer her teacher’s questions.A. amazedB. awkwardC. stupidD. slow20. There Chinese buildings have a strong appeal, especially to the foreigners.A. visualB. tangibleC. virtualD. moral21. The manager spoke highly of such as loyalty, courage and truthfulness shown by his employees.A. featuresB. propertiesC. charactersD. virtues22. his appearance, he doesn’t look like a man of fifty at all.A. JudgingB. ThinkingC. ConsideringD. Finding23. The ability to store knowledge makes computers different from every other machineinvented.A. soB. thusC. everD. yet24. It is impossible to find a good educational program in this channel on TV.A. barelyB. hardlyC. merelyD. nearly25. A love marriage, however, does not necessarily much sharing of interests andresponsibilities.A. take overB. result inC. keep toD. hold on26. When I try to understand that prevents so many Americans from being so happy as onemight expect, it seems to me that there are two causes.A. why it doesB. what it doesC. what it isD. why it is27. The speech , a lively discussion stared.A. to deliverB. be deliveredC. deliveringD. having beendelivered28. evidence that language-acquiring ability must be stimulated.A. It beingB. It isC. There isD. There being29. What he told us about the accident does notA. make any senseB. mean any pointC. mean any importanceD. takeanything30. Studies reveal that people spent two hours dreaming every night, no matter what theyduring the day.A. should doB. would have doneC. may have doneD. must do31. Evidence came up specific speech sounds are recognized by babies as young as sixmonths old.A. whatB. thatC. whichD. whom32. We agree to accept they thought was the best tourist guide.A. whateverB. whicheverC. whomeverD.whoever33. In no country Britain can one experience four seasons in the course of a single day.A. more thanB. other thanC. rather thanD. betterthan34. me the money for my tuition then , I would be working on the farm now .A. Had my uncle not lentB. S houldn’t my uncle lendC. Would my uncle lendD. If my uncle35. Inexperienced as h is, he has succeeded other experienced researcher.A. whereB. whatC. whichD. howIV. Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: There are four 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 centre.Passage 1Questions 36—40 are based on the following passageTo understand how Americans think about things, it is necessary to understand “the point”. Americans mention it often: “Let’s get right to the point,” they will say. “My point is …”“What is the point of all this?”The “point” is the idea of the piece of information that Americans suppose is, or should be, at the center of people’ thinking, writings, and spoken comments. Speakers and writers are supposed to “make their points clear”, meaning that they are supposed to say or write clearly the idea of information they wish to express.People from many other cultures have different ideas about the point. Africans traditionally tell stories that express the thoughts they have in mind, rather than stating the point is. Thus, while an American might say to a friend , “I don’t think that coat goes very well with the rest of your outfit,” a Japanese might say , “Maybe this other coat would look eve n better than the one you have on .”Americans value a person who “gets right to the point.” Japanese are likely to consider such a person insensitive if not rude.The Chinese and Japanese languages are characterized by vagueness(模糊) and ambiguity(歧义).The precision and directness Americans associate with “the point” cannot be achieved ,and lest not with any grace, in Chinese and Japanese. Speakers of those languages thus have to learn a new way of reasoning and expressing their ideas if they are going to communicate satisfactorily with Americans.36. According to the passage, American expect speakers and writers to ______A. be clear about their man ideasB. give as much information as possibleC. express their personal viewsD. be honest about their true feelings37. Which of the following people will tell a story to express what they have in mind?A. AmericansB. AfricansC. JapaneseD. Chinese38. In the sentence “I don’t think that coat goes very well with the rest of your outfit”, the word “outfit” most probably means_____.A. officeB. timeC. speechD. clothes39. According to the passage, the Japanese may consider it unacceptable to be_____.A. indirectB. straightforwardC. poorly-dressedD. curious40. In order to communicate with Americans satisfactorily, speakers of Chinese need to____A. lean the language wellB. change their way of thinkingC. be careful about their choice of wordsD. explain their reasons clearlyPassage 2Questions 36—40 are based on the following passageMany young people tell me they want to be writers. I always encourage such people, but I also explain that there’s big difference between “being a writer” and writing. In most cases these young people are dreaming of wealth and fame, not the long hours lonely at a typewriter. “You’ve got to want write,”I say to them, “not want to be a writer.”The reality is that writing is lonely, private and poor-paying. for every writer kissed by fortune there are thousands more whose longing is never realized. When I left a 20-year career in the U. S. Army to become a freelance writer (自由撰稿者), I had expectation at all. What I did have was a friend who found me my room in a New York apartment building. It didn’t even matter that it was cold and had no bathroom. I immediately bought a used typewriter and felt like a true writer.After a year or so, however, I still hadn’t gotten any breakthrough and began to doubt myself. It was so hard to sell story that I barely made enough to eat .But I knew I wanted to write. I had dreamed about it for years. I wasn’t going to be one of those people who gave up halfway. I would keep putting my dream to the test---even though it meant living with uncertaintyand fear of failure. This is the shadow-land of hope, and anyone with a dream must learn to live there.41. The passage means to ______A. warn young people of the hardships that a writer has to experienceB. advise young people to give up their idea of becoming a professional writerC. show young people it’s unrealistic for a writer to pursue wealth and fameD. encourage young people to pursue a writing career42. What can be concluded from the passage?A. Genuine writers often find their work interesting and rewarding.B.A writer’s success depends on luck rather than on effort.C. Famous writers usually live in poverty and isolationD. The chance for a writer to become successful are small.43. Why did the author begin to doubt himself after the first year of his writing career?A. He wasn’t able to produce a single book.B. He wasn’t able to have a rest fo r a whole year.C. He found his dream would never come true.D. He hadn’t seen a change for the better.44. When the author began writing, he only had_____.A. a second-hand typewriter.B. a friend who helped him find a room to liveC. a cold room without a bathroomD. empty expectations of his future45. “shadow-land” in the last sentence refers to_____.A. the piece of land one often dreams aboutB. the state of uncertainty before one’s final goal is reachedC. the bright future that one is looking forward toD. a world that exists only in one’s imaginationPassage 3Questions 36—40 are based on the following passageMy friend Mike was shaking his head in disbelief. “That young woman who just waited onme ,”he said ,pointing to an employee of the fas t food restaurant where we eating , “had to call someone over to help her count out the change .the cash register(出纳机) showed her I need 99 nets ,but she couldn’t figure out how to count out the coins .”I understood Mike’s concern .What we have done in thi s country ,although unintentionally ,is to create several generations of individuals most of most of whom have no idea how to reason, how to do simple math ,how to do research ,or finally how to be creative .The reason for this is our overuse of information technology :video games, television, digital watches, calculators, and computer. information technology feeds us information without requiring us to think about it and let us perform operations without understanding them.It is time for us to take a hand look at an educational system that only teaches our children how to push buttons. Our kids can’t tell time if the clock has hands .they can use calculators but cannot add, subtract, divide or multiply. Video games have taken the place of active imaginative play .Although most of them are technically literate ,they choose not to read .They are so used to television and movies that they cannot use their imagination to stay interested in a book .It is not enough to recognize the problem. What we need is solution .the one I offer is simple to suggest , but may be impossible to carry out. We must unplug our children .If wedon’t, they will never learn how to solve problems. They will never learn basic reasoning skills and will certainly not develop creativity .Instead of filling classrooms with electronics, let’s to perform computer operations, but to figure and to figure and reason for themselves. They must see how things work and how process leads to results, they must also stretch their imagination.46. What seems to be the problem of the employee of the fast food restaurant?A. She does not know how to count coins.B. She is unable to solve simple math problem.C. She has no small change for the customers.D. She does not know how to operate cash registers47. What is the author’s and his friend Mike’s concern?A. The educational system is now creating people who can’t think for themselves.B. People now rarely do things on their own.C. Computers feed us too much information nowadays.D. The restaurant does not provide good service.48. For children to have imaginative minds, they must_____.A. be born with talentsB. be taught to read the right booksC .be dragged away from machinesD. have a large vocabulary49. What is the most probable meaning of “unplug o ur children” in the last paragraph?A. Give them freedom of enjoying themselves.B. Teach themC. Get them off TV and computer games.D. Turn off all the power in the schools.50. The conclusion of the article is that the authorbelieves_____A. electronics should have no place in classroomsB. information technology helps us to do things we do not understandC. all books benefit children more than anything elseD. information technology is new being overusedPassage4Questions 36—40 are based on the following passageAll of us communicate with one another nonverbally(不使用语言地),as well as with words. Most of the time we’re not aware that we are doing it. We gesture with elbows or a hand, meet someone else’s eyes and look away, change positions in a c hair. These actions we assume are occasional. However in recent years researchers have discovered that there is a system to them almost as consistent and understandable as language.One important kind of body language is eye behavior. Americans are careful about how and when they meet one another’s eyes. In our normal conversation, each eye contact lasts only about a second before one or both of us look away. When two Americans look searchingly into each other’s eyes, they become more intimate. Therefore, we carefully avoid this, except in suitable situations.Researchers who are engaged in the study of communication through body movement are not prepared to spell out a precise vocabulary of gestures. When an American rubs his nose, it may mean he is disagreeing with someone or refusing something. But there are other possible interpretations(解释),too. Anther example: when a student in conversation with a professor holds the older man’s eyes a little longer than is usual, it can be sign of respect; it can be a challenge to the professor’s authority; itcan be something else entirely. The researches look for patterns in the situation, not for a separate meaningful gesture.Communications between human beings would be just dull if it were all done with words.51. The main idea of this article is that________A. study of communication through body movement is a new scienceB. body movements are as important as words in communicationC. all of us communicate with one anotherD. eye behavior is the most important part in body language52. What do researchers think of body language?A. Body language can be understood and used by people in communication.B. Body language is more important than spoken language in communication.C. Body language has been discovered in recent years.D. Body language is the study of communication via body movement.53. The word“intimate” in paragraph two probably means______.A. greatB. closeC. goodD. important54. According to the passage, you make an American person feel uncomfortable if you_____.A. meet his eyesB. avoid meeting his eyesC. stare into his eyes for one secondD. look into his eyes for a long time55. The sentence “the researchers look for patterns in the situation, not for a separate meaningful gesture” means______.A. the researchers explain the meaning of a gesture according to the situation in which it is usedB. the researchers believe that one gesture has only one meaningC. the researchers think that one gesture cannot be used in different situationsD. the researchers look for patterns in textbooks to explain the meaning of a gestureV. Cloze (15 point)Directions: There are 15 blanks in the follow passage. For each there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. You are required to choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Who won the World Cup 1994 football game? What happened at the United Nations? How did the Critics (评论家)like the new play? __56_an event takes place, newspaper are on the streets __57_the details.Wherever anything happens, reporters are on the spot to __58_ the news. Newspapers have one basic __59__ to the news as quickly as possible from its source, from those who make it to those who want to __60__it. Radio, television, and __61__inventions brought competition for newspapers, so did the development of magazines and other means of communication. __62___,this completion merely spurred(促进) the newspapers on. They quickly made use of the newer and faster means of communication to improve the __63___ and thus the efficiency oftheir won operations.Today more newspapers are __64__and read than ever before. Competition also led newspapers to branch out to many other fields. Besides keeping readers__65__of the latest news, today’s newspapers __66__and influence readers about politics and other important and serious matters.Newspapers influence readers’economic choices __67___ advertising. Most newspapers depend on advertising for their very __68__.Newspapers are sold at a price that __69___even a small part of the cost of production. The main __70___of income for most newspapers is commercial advertising. The __71__ in selling advertising depends__72___on the work of the circulation department and on the services or entertainment __73__in a newspaper’s pages. But for the most part, circulation depends on the newspaper’s value to readers as a source of information __74__the community, city, country, state, nation, and world---and even outer space.56. A. Just when B. While C. Soon after D. Before57. A. to give B. giving C. given D. being given58. A. gather B. spread C. carry D. bring59. A. reason B. cause C. problem D. purpose60. A. make B. publish C. know D. write61. A. another B. other C. one another D. the other62. A. However B. And C. Therefore D. So63.A.value B.retio C.rate D.speed64. A.spread B.passed C.printed /doc/2418700139.html,pleted65. /doc/2418700139.html,rm B.be informed C. to be informed D. informed66. A.entertain B.encourage/doc/2418700139.html,cate D.edit67. A.on B.through C.with D.of68. A.forms B.existence C.contente D.purpose69. A.triesto cover B. manages to cover C. fails to cover D. succeeds in70. A.souce B.origin C.cause D.finance71. A. way B. means C. chance D. success72. A.measures B.measured C.is measured D. was measured73. A. somewhat B. little C. much D. something74. A.offering B.offered C.which offered D. to be offered75. A.by B.with C.at D.aboutVI. Translation (5 points)Directions: In this part there five incomplete sentences with Chinese in /doc/2418700139.html,plete the sentences by translating the Chinese into English.76.I have had a lot of trouble__________(告诉她发生的事).77.Jean did not have time to go to the concert last night because she was _______(忙着准备考试).78.(不管你同意还是不同意)___________,we will do it in our own way.79.As far as these people are concerned, the most important thing __________(是立刻把他送往医院).80.It’s high time that ________(采取措施)about the traffic problem downtown.VII. Writing (15 point)Directions:In this part you are required to write a composition entitled My View on Job-Hopping in no less than 100 words according to the following Chinese outline .Please remember to write it on the Composition Sheet.1.现在更换工作队许多人来说是司空见惯的事;2.为什么会出现这种现象;3.你的看法。

2009年成人高考专升本英语试题及答案

2009年成人高考专升本英语试题及答案

2009年成人高考专升本英语试题及答案B.小知不及大知,小年不及大年。

C.故日月不高,則光暉不赫。

D.夫日月之有蝕,風雨之不時,怪星之黨見,是無世而不常有之。

6.《祭十二郎文》中的“吾少孤,及長,不省所怙”的“怙”应解释为()A.帮助 B.依靠 C.保护 D.维持7.《顔淵季路侍》一文中的“無伐善,無施勞”的“施”应解释为()A.施舍 B.奖励C.实施 D.夸大8.下列各组词在古代汉语中不成为反义词的是()A.窮——達 B.治——亂C.進——出 D.高——下9.下列各个词义变化的例子,属于词义缩小现象的是()A.走:古义为“跑”,今义为“行走”。

B.響:古义为“回声”,今义为“声音”。

C.勸:古义为“勉励”,今义为“劝阻”。

D.宫:古义为“房屋”,今义为“宫殿”。

10.根据字形分析,“保”字的本义应该是()A.保姆 B.保有C.抱持幼儿 D.安定11.下列句子中的“過”,用本义的是()A.禹八年於外,三過其門而不入。

B.力能扛鼎,才氣過人。

C.求,無乃爾是過與?D.於是乘其車,揭其劍,過其友。

12.下列加着重号词的意义,与现代汉语词义相同的是()A.大行不顧細謹,大禮不辭小讓B.愁一箭風快,半篙波暖。

C.古者丈夫不耕,草木之實足食也。

D.擐甲執兵,固即死也。

13.下列对同义词“完”和“備”的辨析,表述完全准确的是()A.二者语法功能不同:“完”只能做谓语;“備”既可以做谓语,也可以做定语。

B.二者感情色彩不同:“完”含有褒义;“備”为中性词。

C.二者侧重的方面不同:“備”侧重于数量、品类应有尽有;“完” 侧重于事物的整体性。

D.二者程度深浅轻重不同:“備”表示的程度较重;“完”表示的程度较浅。

14.下列说法不正确的是()A.“廣暫騰而上胡兒馬”中的“暂”相当于“突然”,今天这个意义已经不用了。

B.“人情,一日不再食則飢”中的“再”和今天的“再见”的“再”意义不同。

2009年重庆普通专升本《大学英语》语法与词汇复习题一

2009年重庆普通专升本《大学英语》语法与词汇复习题一

2009年重庆普通专升本《大学英语》语法与词汇复习题一第一篇:2009年重庆普通专升本《大学英语》语法与词汇复习题一2009年重庆普通专升本《大学英语》语法与词汇复习题(一)1.He offered to _____ her a hand as the suitcase was too heavy for her to carry.A.borrow B.help C.lend D.show2.The textbook is for the _______ students, not for the beginners.A.foreign B.blind C.advanced D.deaf3.A sudden idea _____ to him that he might try the new method.A.occurredB.happenedC.took placeD.took part 4.We tried to _____ what he meant.A.make forB.make outC.make ofD.make from 5.Although the weather was very bad, the buses still ran on _____.A.time B.plan C.schedule D.arrangement 6.I should like to _____ touch with old friends but I have so little time.A.get intoB.be inC.keep inD.lose 7.Though he was born and brought up in America, he can speak _____ Chinese.A.smooth B.fluent C.slide D.flowing 8.As it _____, the elderly lady she quarreled with was none other than her future mother-in-law.A.turned out B.turned down C.turned up D.t urned on 9.Don’t drop your cigarette butts on the floor.You could _____ fire to the house.A.causeB.makeC.setD.start 10.The _____ from the forest fire could be seen ten miles away.A.smellB.sparkC.steamD.smoke11.Whenever anything ______ happens, a crowd of people is certain to gather.A.emotional B.sensational C.famous D.helpful12.Jack is the _____ holder of the world 5000-meter raceworld record, but there is no guarantee that he will win the first place in the coming Olympic Games.A.dominant B.prominentC.goodD.current13.“Here is the money I promised,” he said.“I always _____ promises.” A.agreeB.followC.makeD.keep14.It was a minor illness, and she soon _____ it.A.got overB.got on withC.got aroundD.got out15.The car was repaired but not quite to the owner's _____.A.satisfaction B.surprise C.joyD.pleasure16.This is the military ______ , and nobody is allowed to get in without permission.A.bond B.zone C.uniform D.zoo17.If you don't think it necessary to make _____ any missed lessons, speak up now.A.up for B.up with C.up to D.away for18.If you want to see the chairman of the department, you’d better make an ______ with him first.A.admission B.agreementC.appointmentD.argument19.It is highly desirable that a new president _____ to this university.A.appointed B.be appointed C.was appointedD.has been appointed20.A meeting of the society will be _____ at six o'clock on Tuesday evening.A.placed B.takenC.madeD.held21.In ______ recent years, Niagara Falls have come to be appreciated more for their natural beauty as _______ wonder ofnature.A.the;a B.the;the C./;the D./;a22.________ such circumstances, one can only fight back.A.Below B.Within C.Over D.Under23.By the end of next month he ________ everything in school.A.will finishB.would finishedC.finishesD.will have finished 24.I heard that he _________ great progress in his research since we last parted.A.had made B.madeC.has madeD.makes25.Why do you worry so much _______ your health? I think you are all right.A.for B.about C.at D.on26.I need one more stamp before my collection ________.A.is completed pletedC.has been completedD.has completed27.Dave ________ into the house without ________ out by his parents.A.slipped;finding B.slips;findingC.slips;to be foundD.slipped;being found28.What is the reason for _______ on time? A.not your comingB.you not comeC.your not comingD.you not to come29.Our English teacher demanded that we _______ to English broadcast every day.A.listening B.would listen C.listenD.could listen30.Was it until the1990s _______ the old man finally got a house of his own? A.when B.that C.which D.how31.Sally has failed again.I think she _____ harder.A.ought have studied B.ought to have studied C.must have studied D.may have studied 32.” I don’t drink coffee at all.“ “ __________.” A.So don’t I B.I do either C.Nor I do D.Neither do I33.It’s not my fault.I have ______ the matter.A.nothing to do with B.something to do with C.anything to do with D.everythingto do with34.Michael used to look hurt and surprised when _________.A.criticizing B.to criticize C.having criticized D.criticized35.We started out early in order that we _________ there in time.A.would get B.ought get C.should get D.had to get 参考答案:1.C2.C3.A4.B5.A6.C7.B8.A9.C 10.D11.B 12.D 13.D 14.A 15.A 16.B 17.A 18.C 19.B 20.D 21.D 22.D 23.D 24.A 25.B 26.A 27.D 28.C 29.C 30.B 31.B 32.D 33.A 34.D 35.A 第二篇:专升本大学英语语法复习计划专升本大学英语语法复习计划英语语法内容分成以下几块:1.名词和主谓一致复习名词的种类和名词的数、名词的所有格,包括做相关的习题并整理好错题集。

专升本大学英语考试题及答案

专升本大学英语考试题及答案

专升本大学英语考试题及答案一、阅读理解(共20分,每题4分)阅读下列短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题。

A篇In recent years, the popularity of e-books has grown significantly. Many people argue that e-books are the future of reading, while others believe that traditional books will always have a place in our lives. E-books offer several advantages over traditional books. They are more convenient to carry around, as you can store hundreds of books on a single device. They are also often cheaper, as there are no printing or shipping costs. Additionally, e-books can be easily updated with the latest information.However, traditional books have their own unique benefits. They do not require a power source, which means you can read them anywhere, anytime. They also have a tactile quality that many readers prefer. The smell and feel of a real book can be a sensory experience that e-books cannot replicate.1. What is the main advantage of e-books according to the passage?A. They are cheaper.B. They are more convenient to carry.C. They can be easily updated.D. All of the above.2. What is a benefit of traditional books mentioned in the passage?A. They require a power source.B. They have a tactile quality.C. They are easily updated.D. They are more expensive.3. What is the author's opinion on the future of reading?A. E-books will replace traditional books.B. Traditional books will always have a place.C. E-books are not suitable for reading.D. The author does not express a personal opinion.B篇The concept of a "smart city" is becoming increasingly popular around the world. A smart city uses technology to improve the quality of life for its citizens. This can include everything from traffic management systems that reduce congestion to apps that help people find available parking spaces. Smart cities also focus on sustainability, using technology to reduce energy consumption and waste.One of the key benefits of smart cities is the ability to collect and analyze data to make better decisions. For example, by monitoring traffic patterns, a city can identify areas where public transportation needs to be improved. Smart cities also aim to enhance public safety by using technology to prevent crime and respond to emergencies more effectively.4. What is the main purpose of a smart city?A. To reduce energy consumption.B. To improve the quality of life for citizens.C. To prevent crime.D. To collect data.5. What is one way that a smart city can enhance public safety?A. By monitoring traffic patterns.B. By using technology to prevent crime.C. By reducing congestion.D. By helping people find parking spaces.二、词汇与语法(共30分,每题3分)6. The company has just ________ a new marketing strategy.A. launchedB. washedC. landedD. painted7. She is one of the most ________ students in our class.A. intelligenceB. intelligentC. intelligentlyD. more intelligent8. The experiment was considered a failure because the results were not ________.A. accurateB. accuratelyC. inaccuracyD. in accurately9. He ________ the old house and decided to build a new one.A. knocked downB. picked upC. looked upD. turned down10. The teacher asked the students to ________ the essay in their own words.A. rewriteB. typeC. copyD. translate三、完形填空(共20分,每题2分)Once upon a time, in a small village, there was a young boy named Tom. Tom was very curious and always eager to learn.One day, he found a mysterious box in the forest. The box was old and 11. ________ (A. locked B. broken C. damaged D. open).11. A. lockedTom tried to open it, but it was 12. ________ (A. too heavy B. too light C. too tight D. too loose) for him to manage.12. C. too tightHe decided to take it back to the village and ask for help. When he reached the village, he asked the village blacksmith, who was known for his 13. ________ (A. strength B. kindness C. height D. wealth).13. A. strengthThe blacksmith examined the box and, with a few well-placed blows, managed to 14. ________ (A. break B. bend C. repair D. clean) the lock.14. A. breakInside the box, Tom discovered a beautiful painting of a 15.________ (A. princess B. knight C. dragon D. castle).15. A. princess四、翻译(共20分,每题10分)16. 将下列中文句子。

专升本大学英语2考试题及答案

专升本大学英语2考试题及答案

专升本大学英语2考试题及答案一、阅读理解(共20分,每题4分)阅读下列短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题。

AThe Internet has become an essential part of our daily lives. It has revolutionized the way we communicate, learn, and do business. However, with its benefits come risks. Cybersecurity is a growing concern for individuals and businesses alike. Personal information can be stolen, and financial transactions can be compromised. It is crucial to take precautions to protect our online activities.1. What is the main topic of the passage?A. The benefits of the Internet.B. The risks of the Internet.C. Cybersecurity.D. Online transactions.2. What is considered an essential part of daily life according to the passage?A. Communication.B. The Internet.C. Personal information.D. Financial transactions.3. What is the author's concern regarding the Internet?A. Its speed.B. Its security.C. Its cost.D. Its accessibility.4. What is suggested as a necessary action?A. Ignoring the risks.B. Paying more for better security.C. Taking precautions.D. Avoiding online activities.BVolunteering is a selfless act that can benefit both the volunteer and the community. It allows individuals to give back to society and help those in need. Moreover, volunteering can provide valuable experience and skills that can be useful in one's career. It also fosters a sense of community and belonging. Many organizations are always looking for volunteers to support their causes.5. What is the main idea of the text?A. The drawbacks of volunteering.B. The benefits of volunteering for society.C. The benefits of volunteering for the individual.D. The importance of volunteering.6. What can volunteering provide to an individual?A. Monetary rewards.B. Valuable experience.C. Higher social status.D. Financial security.7. What is one of the outcomes of volunteering?A. A sense of isolation.B. A sense of community.C. A sense of competition.D. A sense of superiority.8. What is often sought by organizations in the text?A. Financial donations.B. Skilled professionals.C. Volunteers.D. Government support.二、词汇与语法(共30分,每题3分)用所给单词的适当形式填空。

2009年成人高考专升本英语真题及标准答案解析

2009年成人高考专升本英语真题及标准答案解析

2009年成人高考专升本英语真题及答案解析2009年成人高等学校专升本招生全国统一考试英语答案必须答在答题卡上的指定位置,(答在试卷上无效)。

I.Phonetics(5points)Directions:In each ofthe following groups of words,thereare four underlined letters or letter combinations marked A,B,C and D.Comparetheunderlined parts andidentify the one that isdifferent from the othersin pronunciation.Mark your answerbyblackeningthecorresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1.A.quiet B.society C.yield D.diet【答案】C2.A.fourteen B.source C.yoursD.tournament【答案】D3.A.customer B.cushion C.culture D.currency【答案】B4.A.chess B.character C.chorus D.chemist【答案】A5.A.hurry B.imply C.identify D.occupy【答案】A【点评】本题考查语音题,单词都属于常用词汇,稍有点词汇量的学员,本题满分应该不会有问题。

II.Vocabulary and Structure(15 points)Directions:There are 15 incomplete sentences inthis section.For each sentence thereare fourchoices marked A,B,Cand D.Chooseone answer that best completes thesentence and blackenthe corres ponding letter on the Answer Sheet.6.We travelled on the 6:45a.m.train toBoston,____arrived at 8:30p.m.A.that B.which C.itD.what【答案】B【翻译】我们乘坐早晨6点45分的火车去波士顿,8点30分到达。

重庆普通专升本英语真题09-18

重庆普通专升本英语真题09-18

全真试题一Part II Vocabulary and StructureDirections: In this section there are 10 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 corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.16. She must be looking forward to your return.A. mustn’ t sheB. wasn’ t sheC. isn’ t sheD. didn’ t she17. It’s essential that the application forms back before the deadline.A. must be sentB. would be sentC. be sentD. were sent18. Some students cheating to pass the exams.A. sought outB. applied forC. turned upD. resorted to19. being fun and good exercise, swimming is a very useful skill.A. Rather thanB. Apart fromC. Instead ofD. Owing to20. His effort of decades began to_ .He came to be well-known far his findings.A. pay offB. call offC. put offD. take off21. Long to harmful pollutants is most likely to lead to a decline in health.A. contactB. touchC. repealD. exposure22. It is common sense that metals in cold weather.A. reduceB. contractC. shrinkD. dissolve23. A teacher should not show for any one of his studentsA. differenceB. referenceC. conferenceD. preference24. The professor could hardly find sufficient grounds his arguments in favor of the new theory,A. to be based onB. to base onC. which to base onD. on which to base25. There is no _______evidence that people can control their dreams, at least in experimental situations in a lab.A. rigidB. solidC. beneficialD. harshPart Ш Reading ComprehensionDirections: This part is to test your reading ability. There are some 4 tasks for you to fulfill. You should read the reading materials carefully and do the tasks as you are instructed.Task 1“Time is a problem for kids." states a news report for a new Swiss watch. Children in some countries “learn time slowly" because “the y don’t wear watches” and “parents don’ t really know how to teach them time.” The kids grow up with this handicap and become adults-and then can’ t get to work on time. Is there an answer to this problem Of course - it's the Flik Flak Made by a famous Swiss watch company.The Flik Flak is being marked as something teaching watch for children aged 4 to Watch itself does not teach kids how to tell time. Of course: it merely "captures their imaginations" by presenting the "hour" hand as a beautiful red girl named Flak and the“minute” hand as a tall blue boy named Flik. Flik pointsto corresponding “blue”minutes on the dial, while flak points to red hour numbers. The characters and the colors combined with parental help are supposed to teach young children how to tell time.The watch comes equipped with a standard battery and a nylon band. Perter Lipkin, the United Stated sales manager for the Flik Flak calls it “kid-proof”: if it gets dirty, you can throw the whole watch in the washing machine. The product is being sold in select department stores in Europe, Asia and the . for a suggested price of $25. Parents who buy the watch may discover that it is one thing for kids to tell time; it’s quite another for them to be on time.26.From the news report we know that ____________A. parents are patient when teaching children timeB. parents have little idea of how to teach children time .C. children tend to learn time quicklyD. children enjoy wearing the Flik Flak watch.27. The author doesn't seem to believe _________A. children will be on time if they have learn how to tell time.B. a Flik Flak can help parents teach their children how to tell timeC. the Flik Flak can capture children’s imagination.D. children usually have trouble telling time if they don't wear watches28. The word “handicap” (Para. 1. Line 3) means___________A. displeaseB. discouragementC. disappointmentD. disadvantage29. Flik and Flak in the passage stand for_________A. a tall boy and a beautiful girlB. the minute hand the hour handC. the Swiss watch companyD. the designers of the watch30. The United States sales manager calls the new watch “kid-proof”because_________A. it is designed to teach children to be on timeB. it proves to be effective in teaching children timeC. it is made so as not be easily damaged by childrenD. it is the children's favorite watchTask 2Oceanography has been defined as " The application of all sciences to the study of the sea".Before the 19th century, scientists with an interest in the sea were few and far betweenCertain Newton considered some theoretical aspects of it in his writings, but he was reluctant go to sea to further his work.For most people the sea was remote, and with the exception of early intercontinental travelers or others who earned a living from the sea. There was little reason to ask many questions about it, let alone to ask what lay beneath the surface. The first time that question "What is at the bottom of the ocean" had to answered with any commercial consequence was when the laying of a telegraph cable from Europe to America was proposed. The engines had to know the depth profile of the route to estimate the length of cable that had to manufactured.It was to Maury of the US Navy that Atlantic Telegraph Company turned, in 1853, for information on this matter. In the 1840s, Maury had been responsible for encouraging voyages during which sounding were taken to investigate the depths of the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Later, some of his findings aroused, much popular interest in his book-the Physical Geography of the Sea.The cable was laid but not until 1866 was the connection made permanent and reliable. At the early attempts, the cable failed and when it was taken out forrepairs it was found to be covered in living growths, a fact which defied contemporary scientific options that there was no life in the deeper parts of the sea.Within a few years oceanography was under way. In 1872 Thomson led a scientific expedition which lasted for four years and brought home thousands of samples from the sea. Their classification and analysis occupied scientists for years and 7ed to a five-volume report, the last volume being published in 1895.31. The proposal to lay a telegraph cable from Europe to America made oceanography studies take On_____________A. an academic aspectB. a military aspectC. a business aspectD. an international aspect32. It was _______ that asked Maury for help in oceanographic studies.A) the American navyB) some early international travelersC) those who earned a Jiving from the seaD) The company witch proposed to lay an undersea cable.33. The aim of the voyages which Maury was responsible for in the 1840s was___________A) to make some sounding experiments in the oceansB) 10 collect samples of sea plants and animalsC) to estimate the length of cable that was neededD) to measure the depths of two oceans34. “Defied” in Para 5. Line 3 probably me ans “________”.A) doubled B) gave proof to C) challenged D)agreed to35. This passage is mainly about___________A) the beginning of oceanography B) the laying of the first undersea cableC) the investigation of ocean depths D) the early intercontinental communicationsTask 3Directions: Read the following passage. After reading it,you should give brief answers the 5questions (No. 36 to No. 40). The answer should be written after the corresponding numbers onthe Answer Sheet.A strict vegetarian is a person who never in his life eats anything derived from animals. The main objection to vegetarianism on a long-term basis is the difficulty to getting enough protein ---the body-building element in food. If you have ever been without meat or other animal foods for some days or weeks (say, for religious reasons) you will have noticed that you tend to get physically rather weak. You are glad when the fast is over and you get your reward of an abundant meat meal.Proteins are built up from approximately twenty food elements called “amino-acids", which are found more abundantly in animal protein than in vegetable protein. This means you have to eat a great deal more vegetable than animal food in order to get enough of these amino acids. A great deal of the vegetable food goes to waste in this process and from the physiological point of view there is not much to be said in favor of life-long vegetarianism.The economic side of the question, though, must be considered. Vegetable food is much cheaper than animal food. However, since only a small proportion of the vegetable protein is useful for body-building purposes, a consistent vegetarian, if he is to gain the necessary 70 grams of protein a day, has to consume a greater bulk of food than his digestive organs can comfortably deal with. In fairness, though, it must be pointed out that vegetarians claim they need far less than 70 grams of protein a day.36.Why is the long-term vegetarianism objected to according to the passage_____________________________________________________________________37. The author’s opinion of life-long vegetarianism is_____________________________38. According to the passage, we feel weak when we________________________________39. What is in favor of vegetarianism according to Para. 3________________________________________________________________________40.The expression “in fairness” in the last paragraph can be replaced by the expression "_____".______________________________________________________Task 4Directions: Read the following passage and complete the outline below it through You should write your answers briefly on the Answer Sheet correspondingly.Let's look over the last year from three aspects: finance, personnel and technologyOn the financial side, the results have been very pleasing. Turnover has increased by l0%, costs have dropped by 2% and profits are by 13%. So the company as a whole has performed well. Export sales have done very well---especially in America, our largest export market. The domestic consumer market has been very competitive. SO OUT results in this market have been rather disappointing——just l % up compared with last year's 35% market share.Right, let's move on to personnel. Our personnel has continued to be a great success. We have actually recruited 56 new staff, while 18 have retired so there’s net balance of 38. The training department has expanded considerably and moved into new areas such as quality assurance and sales training.Finally technology, over the last year, our research department has thoroughlytested a new prototype engine. Results so far have looked promising. We have also invested heavily in a European technology program which links industry with the universities.A Review of Last Year's BusinessFinancial side:__41_____and dropping costs lead to 13% profits; domestic market share this year is _42_____percent.Personnel: 56 staff are___43__; the_____44____has branched into new areas. Technology: Large investment has been made in a____45____Part IV Translation from English into Chinese46. The true value of life is not what we get from society but in what we give it.A)入生的真谛不是我们从社会得到的东西,而是我们给社会带来利益。

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2009年专升本英语真题(含答案)

2009年专升本英语真题(含答案)

用法和语法结构(Part II Vocabulary and Structure),共30题,考试时间为20分钟。

从题中所给的A, B, C,D四个选项中选出最佳答案。

A节(Sectiona)词语用法21.There is miserable news that very few people______ the earthquakeA.recover B.survived C.existed D.discovered 22.I asked him to________ me a few minutes SO that I could have a wordwith him.A.spend B. spare C.save D share23 _______your book.and do this work first.You may read it later.A.Put out B.Put away C.Put up D.Put on 24.Until then did I realize that their marriage had______ because theyhad little in common.A.put off B.given up C.broken down D.called off 25.Would you like to come to see a film with me tonight?I’d loveto._____I didn’t finish my homework yet.A.and B.so C.as D.but26 _______you’ve got an opportunity,you should take good advantage ofit.A.Now that B.After C.Although D.As soon as 27.Many companies are seeking to exploit and develop the richnatural_______ regions.A.sources B.resources C.materials D.power 28.Some local companies are making great efforts to _____ with foreign companies for a share of the maret..A.connect B.combine C compete D.compare 29.Many students will watch TV only to_____time during the summer vacation.A.spend B.waste C.enjoy D.kill30.We were all _________when we heard the _____ news that the rescue team found anothersurvivor.A.excited;excited B.exciting;excitingC.excited;exciting D.exciting;excitedB节(Section B.语法结31.He has so many i nventions that he is really______ Edison of ____Japan. A.an;the B.an;/ C.the;the D.the;| 32.All the things ________, his proposal is of greater value than yours. A.considered B.considering C.to consider D.consider 33.Even though they _______side by side for twenty years,the two neighborsare not on good terms.A.have been lived B.had been lived C.had been living D.have been living34.一Does Jane still pursue her dream of becoming a movie star?一I’m afraid not.She is said______ the stage already as she got married.A.to have left B.to leave C.to have been left D.to be left35 ________who she was,she said she was Mr.Johnson’s friend.A.Asking B.Asked C.To ask D.When asking 36.The number of people invited____ fifty,but a number of them____ absent for different reasons.A.were,was B.was,was C.was, were D.were, were 37.You_____ the difficulties after I explain the whole thing to you. A.will be seen B.will have seen C.will see D.see 38.The new policy, ______ is about the tax reduction,is to be carriedout next month.A.that B.what C.it D.which 39.Not only I but also Jane and Mary _______ worn out after having one examination after another.A.is B.are C.am D. be40.—By the way, when did you get your living room_______?—Last Sunday.A.to paint B.painted C.painting D.to be painted 41.A survey of the opinions of students_______ that they also admitseveral hours of sittingin frontofthe computer______ harmful for one’s health.A.show;are B.shows;is C.show;is D.shows;are 42.Tired _________ she was,there was no hope of her being able to sleep. A.if B.though C.even if D. unless43.By the time your plane lands tonight,I ____ at the airport for 3 hours. A.had waited B.have been waitedC.had been waiting D.will have been waiting44.The activity was delayed,_______was exactly_______we wanted·A.whicll。

作文范文之重庆专升本英语作文通知

作文范文之重庆专升本英语作文通知

重庆专升本英语作文通知【篇一:重庆专升本资料(英语作文、题)】2009年重庆专升本《大学英语》预测练习试题i.phonetics()1. a.horrible b.horse c.sort d.northern()2. a.hospital b.honour c.hotel d.however()3. a.manage b.matter c.madamd.many()4. a.gather ernment c.geographyd.garden()5. a. bathroom b. eleventh c. breathe d. mathsii. vocabulary and structure()6. they all look so happy. they have succeeded in persuading their teacher.a. canb. willc. mustd. would()7. a fight broke out among the football fans and soon it went control.a. underb. beyondc. aboved. over()8. not only you but also i __________ mistaken.a. amb.hadc.wered.have()9. hard as he worked from day till night, he couldntmake enough money to support his family.a.andb.butc.therefored. 不填()10. george this morning?-not yet, but he is sure to be here before noon.a. will you seeb. did you seec. do you seed. have you seen()11. after a long discussion, the workers have finally the decision that they should hold on their strike for two more days.a. receivedb. foundc. explainedd. reached()12. next weekend he will visit the airbase he worked 25 years ago.a.whenb.asc.whered.which()13. the sports team of our province won they did at thelast national games.a. twice as many gold medals asb. as many twice gold medals asc. as many as twice gold medalsd. twice many gold medals than()14.lets go out for a walk along the river band.a. what a fine dayb. what fine dayc. how fine dayd. how a fine day()15. it remains a question when the new classroom building .a. will be completedb. had been completedc. would be completedd. has been completed()16. while we boys were working hard in the garden, our sisters themselves in the sitting room.a. had enjoyedb. enjoyc. were enjoyingd. would enjoy()17. the pressure on the object in the water changes with thedepth. , the further down you go , the greater the pressure is.a. in other wordsb. in another wordc. by the wayd. in a way()18. the yangtze is the longest river in china, which some more bridges have been built in the past few years.a. ontob. throughc. aboved. over()19. my mother knows jane; they to each other at a party.a. have been introducedb. are introducedc. were introducedd. had been introduced()20. im sure he understands you feel. hes very clever.a.whenb.whatc.whetherd.how()21. in those days we seldom went to the theatre, but we saw filmsa. now and thenb. after a timec. once and againd. in a while ()22. many things impossible in the past are quite common today.a. having been consideredb. to be consideredc. consideringd. considered()23. im not naturally a morning person,i have three clocks set for about 6:30 a.m.a. becauseb.soc. thoughd. all()24. that the family had taken with them was one bottle of orange.a. anythingb. everythingc. whatd. all()25. the newspapers and magazines in the reading-room outside.a. are not to be takenb. are not to takec. are not to be taken tod. are not taken to2009年重庆专升本《大学英语》预测练习试题()26. a pipeline will be built tosome eastern provinces with natural gas from the west of china.a. supplyb. sendc. selld. offer()27.is it really necessary to spend an hour in the bathroom every morning your hair?a. to combb. combc. combingd. combs()28. he first heard of the chemist.a. that was from the teacher thatb. it was the teacher whomc. it was from the teacher thatd. that was the teacher whom()29. passengers are advised nottheir bags unattended.a. having leftb. to leavec. leaved. leaving()30.has been pointed out before, air pollution isbecomingmore and more serious in large cities.a.thatb. whatc. whichd. as()31.your mother ____for you everywhere. where have you been?a.had lookedb.has been lookingc.lookedd.was looking()32.mr. wilson asked me if thse islands_________italy.a.have been belonged tob.are belong toc.belong tod.belonged to()33.he _______tv when i dropped in last night.a.was watchingb.had watchedc.watchedd.have beenwatching()34.he ______many experiences he ever_____in his childhood.a.gradually forget; hadb.is gradually forgetting; hadc.was gradually forgetting; had hadd.have gradually forgotten; had()35.accidents happened frequently at that section of the road, but no accidents_____since last winter.a.have accurredb.doesnt havec.didnt haved.hasnt have()36.when he_____a new word in reading he_____consult the dictionary immediately.c.has come across; like tod. comes across;like to()37.i hope that she______to the demands of the naughty boys.a.will not have agreedb.will not agreec.will not be agreedd.will not have been agreed()38.is the monitor in? he _____to the library.a.has beenb.has gonec.goesd.went()39.she gave me that notebook on my birthday, andi____it it in my drawer.a.have since keptb.since keptc.am since keepingd.had since kept()40.you ought to have put the milk in the refrigetor,now_____sour.a.it is smeltb.i smeltc.it smellsd.it was smelling()41.i bought the bread last week. it_____stale. youd better not take it now.a.is goingb.wasc.had beend.is about to()42.he had already known the news before i _____him of it.a.had informedb.could informc.would informd.have informed ()43.he_____for six years by the time he takes the ielts examination next week.a.studied englishb.had been studying englishc.studies englishd.will have been studying english()44.the school authorities and teachers _____over the advantages and disadvantages of the educational system.a.were always arguedb.were always arguingc.had always arguedd.had always been argued()45.when i saw her smiling face, i knew she_____the first prize of the speech contest.a.hasb.has hadc.had hadd.was having()46.the united states______fifty states.a.consisted ofb.is consisted ofc.consistes ofd.consists()47.the chinese food_____delicious.a.are tastedb.tastec.is tastedd.tastes()48.your hair needs_____. youd better haveit_____tomorrow.a.cutting; doneb.cutting;to be donec.being cut;doned.to be cut;to be done()49._______,wood will soon burst into a flame.a.heatingb.when heatingc.being heatedd.when heated()50.how do you like your new position? i_____with it.a.dont satisfyb.am not satisfiedc.cant satisfyd.havent satisfy 2009年重庆专升本《大学英语》预测练习试题()51.there are more than fifty proposals______at the conference.a.discussedb.to be discussedc.discussingd.having discussed()52.by the end of last year the railway_______.a.was being completedb.would be completedc.had completedd.had finally been completed()53.by the time the author comes back from abroad, all the books_______.a.will have punishedb.will have been punishedc.will be punishedd.have been punished()54.i wondered____to come for the party.a.should he been askedb.he askedc.if he should have been askedd.if he should have asked()55.some forms of physical education_____by schools across the nation.a.have been practisedb.practisedc.which practisedd.have practisediii. reading comprehension2009年重庆专升本《大学英语》预测练习试题ai was 14 when mr. ingram knocked on our farmhouse door in sacred heart, okla. the old farmer lived about a mile down the road and needed help cutting grass. it was the first time i was actually paid for work- about 12 cents an hour, not bad when you consider it was 1939, a time when there was little business activity.mr. ingram liked the job i did and ended up hiring me to dig potatoes. i even helped when a baby cow was being born.mr. ingram explained that the trucks owner would be returning soon, and he wanted me to watch and lean. it wasnt long before a man from a nearby village, who had a terriblereputation(名声)for fighting and stealing, showed up with his two full-grown sons. they looked very angry.calmly mr. ingram said,well,i see you want to buy some watermelons.there was a long silence before the man answered,yeah,i guess so. what are you getting for them?twenty-five cents each.well. i guess that would be fair enough if you help me get my truck out of here.it turned out to be our biggest sale of the summer,and an unpleasant,perhaps unfortunate,incident had been prevented. after they left,mr. ingram smiled and said to me,son,if you dont forgive(原谅)your enemies, youre going to run out of friends. mr. ingram died a few years later,but i have never forgotten him or what he taught me on my first job.()56. which of the following best explains ended up as is used in the passage ?a. enjoyedb. finishedc. got intod. went on()57. the truck owners were angry because.a. they failed to get the melons away without being seenb. they forgot to have their truck checked before they startedc. they had got too many melons on the truckd. they knew they had a bad reputation()58. why didnt the truck owners fight to get away the melons.a. the old farmer was a strong enemy.b.the price offered for the melons was very low.c.it was hard to start a fight against friendly people.d.it was necessary to get the truck out before anything2009年重庆专升本《大学英语》预测练习试题b【篇二:2016专升本英语最全作文范本】s城的交通拥挤现象日趋严重,事故时有发生,特别是在早晚上、下班高峰期。

2009年重庆普通专升本《大学英语》语法与词汇复习题(二)

2009年重庆普通专升本《大学英语》语法与词汇复习题(二)

2009年重庆普通专升本《大学英语》语法与词汇复习题(二)1. Raising the temperature of blood flowing to the brain causes _____ fe elings.A. unpleasantB. unpleasingC. unpleasedD. unbreathing2. I’d like to take _____ of this opportunity to thank you all for your co-operation.A. profitB. occasionC. benefitD. advantage3. We have come to a critical moment. You must take immediate_____.A. actionB. actC. activityD. doings4._____, what he said at the meeting is true except that a few figures he quoted are not very reliable.A. In generalB. In particularC. In respectsD. As a matter of fact5. Owing to the storm, the flight was _____ for one and a half hours.A. stoppedB. givenC. delayedD. cancelled6. She will always _______ in mind what her parents told her when she left home.A. placeB. keepC. controlD. put7. If you want to telephone him you will have to _______ the number in the book.A. look atB. look upC. look throughD. look after8. I looked at the window for three minutes, and then the light_____.A. went downB. went outC. went upD. went back9. The room was so quiet that she could hear the of her heart.A. hittingB. beatingC. hurtingD. striking10. There are four chairs in the room, one in each_____.A. wallB. cornerC. sideD. edge11. It is impossible for us to ______ such a difficult task within a limited time.A. fillB. foreseeC. fulfillD. forecast12. Tom told his mother he was going to go over his lessons, buthe went to bed.A. almostB. actuallyC. immediatelyD. hardly13. We don’t think that his ______ ability has been well developed.A. possibleB. potentialC. underneathD. hidden14. Staying in a hotel costs ________ renting a room in a dormitory.A. twice more thanB. as much twice asC. twice as much asD. as much as twice15. Before long he noticed ___________.A. something interesting veryB. interesting very somethingC. something very interestingD. very interesting something16. The _____ of the sugar is of course to sweeten the medicine.A. reasonB. needC. causeD. purpose17. We had a long meeting yesterday. It _____ four hours.A. keptB. spentC. continueD. lasted18. Mr. Brown has a strong _____ of duty.A. senseB. emotionC. feelingD. thought19. The secretary said: “You are_____ on the phone, Mr. Smith.”A. wantedB. asked toC. invitedD. requested20. He stopped his car in front of the hotel to _____ her up.A. moveB. pickC. chooseD. select21. As citizens of China, we ________ do our best for the 2008 Olympi cs.A. wouldB. mightC. shouldD. could22. That morning they ________up early in order to catch the 6:00 bus to go to town.A. had gotB. have gotC. gotD. were getting23. The volleyball match will be put off if it________.A. will rainB. rainsC. rainedD. is raining24. I ______ him an e-mail as I wanted to know when he ______ to vis it us.A. send; comesB. sent; would comeC. sent; cameD. send; is coming25. I had neither a raincoat nor an umbrella. _______ I got wet through.A. It's reasonB. That’s whyC. There’s whyD. It’s how26. Sorry,my answer is different _________ yours.A. atB. toC. withD. from27. I’m sure she will give me a call once she ________ home.A. got backB. has got backC. will getD. gets back28. Bring me the ________ and I’m going to make some tea for us.A. pot of teaB. pot for teaC. tea’s potD. tea pot29. He got very angry when he found that his bike _______.A. had stolenB. is stolenC. be stolenD. had been stolen30. How much _________ the meat ________?A. is; weighingB. does; weighC. has; weighedD. was; weighing31. It is necessary that the younger generation _______ more about the real world.A. knewB. knowC. knowsD. knowing32. If we’re not mistaken, this is the third time you ______the same mist ake.A. had madeB. have madeC. makeD. made33. _______ a teacher, one must be a pupil first.A. BeingB. Having beenC. To beD. To have been34. ______ to rain tomorrow, they would put off the sports meeting.A. If it shouldB. If were itC. Should itD. Were it35. _______, ice will melt and turn into water.A. When heatingB. HeatedC. Be heatedD. Heating参考答案:1.A2.D3.A4.A5.C6.B7.B8.B9.B10.B 11.C12.B13.B14.C15.C16.D17.D18.A19.A20.B 21.C22.C23.B24.B25.B26.D27.D28.D29.D30.B 31.B32.B33.C34.D35.B。

【专升本】2009年英语

【专升本】2009年英语

绝密★启封前2009年成人高等学校专升本招生全国统一考试英语答案必须答在答题卡上指定的位置,答在试卷上无效.......。

本试卷满分150分,考试时间150分钟。

选择题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.quiet B.society C.yield D.diet2.A.fourteen B.source C.yours D.tournament3.A.customer B.cushion C.culture D.currency4.A.chess B.character C.chorus D.chemist5.A.hurry B.imply C.identify D.occupy II.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.We travelled on the 6:45 a.m.train to Boston,____arrived at 8:30 p.m.A.that B.which C.it D.what7.The boys spent the whole morning ____ possible answers to the question.A.discuss B.to discuss C.discussing D.discussed8.It's a pity that some of the people ____ cannot come to the party.A.inviting B.invited C.to invite D.were invited 9.It was____ matter that I had no choice but to talk it over with my parents.A.a such serious B.a so serious C.such serious a D.SO serious a 10.Jane isn’ t feeling well today.I dare not do____ to upset her.A.anything B.something C.nothing D.a thing11.More and more families have moved elsewhere because they cannot ____ the noise from the neighboring airport.A.come up with B.put up with C.catch up with D.keep up with 12.Walk another block and cross the traffic lights,you will see the museum right ____the left.A.by B.in C.on D.for13.The Internet users visiting our website are ____young people between the age of 13 and 20.A.most B.almost C.mostly D.at most14.No culture exists in____.It all comes from someplace.Ancient customs were modem one time.A.vacuum B.emptiness C.blank D.space15.There are several means of mass communication.The newspaper is' one.Television is____.A.the other B.the another C.other D.another16.____the government agrees to give extra money, the theatre will have to be closed next month.A.Unless B.If C.Since D.As17.It is important to____ our awareness about environmental protection.A.improve B.make C.form D.raise(唤起/提高)18.Seldom____ any mistakes during my past five years of service in the company.A.I did make B.I would make C.did I make D.would I make 19.I____ raw fish,but I’ d like to try it one day.A.never eat B.never ate C.was never eating D.have never eaten 20.Interestingly,many people hold the belief that imports are____ to domestic goods.A.contrary B.relevant C.superior D.essential Ⅲ.Cloze (30 points)Directions:For each blank in the following passage,there are four choices 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.Every woman dreams of receiving a huge priceless diamond.Now space scientists 21_ that they have discovered the largest diamond in the universe.But it’s well __22__ the reach of the mostloves truck men because it's 50 light years away, to be __23__.Measuring 2,500 miles across and weighing five million trillion pounds,the rock Was found on Valentine’ s Day __24__ in the core of a white dwarf star, and it has excited the __25__ world.“It’s the mother of all diamonds,”said Travis Metcalfe,__26__ led the team of researchers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre,“and you would need a jeweler’s loupe(专用放大镜),the size of the Sun,to __27__ this diamond.”The largest diamond __28__ on earth was the 3,106-carat(克拉) Cullinan.It Was cut __29__ nine major stones,including the 530-carat Star of Africa,now a part of the Crown Jewels.Diamonds were __30__ discovered in India more than 2,800 years ago.The Ancient Romans__ 31__ that the stones were broken pieces of stars that had __32__ to earth.In Ancient Egypt,diamonds were used in funerals. In the Middle Ages,men __33__ them to symbolize their courage and strength.The __34__of giving them as presents dates from 1477,__35__ Maximilian,the prince of Austria, gave a diamond ring to Mary of Burgundy.21.A.admit B.tell C.explore D.reveal22.A.under B.over C.beyond D.within23.A.precise B.certain C.clear D.correct24.A.buried B.blocked C.built D.blended25.A.physical B.scientific C.material D.natural26.A.who B.which C.that D.he27.A.measure B.register C.grade D.weigh28.A.cultivated B.drawn C.caught D.found29.A.from B.into C.by D.with30.A.first B.last C.finally D.newly31.A.questioned B.believed C.suspected D.confirmed32.A.fallen B.dived C.left D.burned33.A.decorated B.viewed C.took D.wore34.A.practice B.tradition C.habit D.culture35.A.what B.while C.that D.whenIV.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 onebest answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneBefore the conference began,a Japanese businessman was introduced to an American businessman at the lounge.The Japanese businessman,arms extending downwards from his shoulders,bowed from his waist toward the American businessman to whom he was just introduced.His eyes were directed ahead,his face showed no particular expression.The American businessman stood straight.His eyes focused on the Japanese man’s eyes.He smiled and put out his right hand.Both men smiled briefly in embarrassment.The Japanese man straightened up and put out his right hand.The American withdrew his hand and bowed his head.A broader smile of embarrassment.and some noise from each man-not really words,just some sounds from their throats-indicating discomfort.They were in the course of a conflict of customs;they had different habits for greeting people they were being introduced to.When people are planning to go to another country, they expect to encounter certain kinds of differences.They usually expect the weather and the food to be different.They expect to find differences in some of the material aspects of life,such as the availability of cars,electricity,and home heating systems. And,without knowing the details,they expect differences in customs.Customs are the behaviors that are generally expected in specific situations.American men,for example,shake hands with each other when first introduced while Japanese men bow.36.When introduced to the Japanese businessman,the American businessman put Out his right hand because____.A.he felt a little bit nervousB.he wanted to express his discomfortC.he felt a little offended by the Japanese manD.he wanted to shake hands with the Japanese man37.The two businessmen behaved differently because____.A.they followed their own greeting customsB.they were not used to the strange atmosphereC.they couldn’t speak each other’ S languageD.they had never met each other before38.Paragraph 4 tells us that when visiting a foreign country,____.A.it is very uncommon for one to encounter embarrassing situationsB.it is hard for one to adapt to the material aspects of life thereC.people often expect to meet differences in customsD.people expect the same kind of food and weather39.This passage is mainly about____.A.cultural invasion B.the understanding of customsC.business talks D.differences in handshakesPassage TwoMr..Leonard,the principal of the Bedford Academy High School in Bedford-Stuyvesant,Brooklyn,is a man of many solutions,many of them creative,many of them,apparently, also effective.In New York City, only about 50 percent of students manage to graduate in four years.At Bedford Academy 63 percent of the students qualify for free lunch,a majority of which are being raised by a single mother and another significant number are being raised by someone other than a parent.Yet close to 95 percent of students graduate,and actually every one of those goes on to college.Mr..Leonard does not achieve those results by admitting only high-testing students into his school.Of the students arriving with lower test scores,Mr..Leonard says that he is not looking for the students with the highest grades,or even the best behavior.He’ S looking for the ones who understand his basic mission of discipline and respect,and are willing to devote themselves to his regular training course.The Bedford Academy High School is famous for its autonomy.For Mr..Leonard,autonomy means insisting that all entering students spend their Saturday mornings in preparatory classes the summer before they enroll.Autonomy also means an automatic weeklong suspension for any student who “disrespects a f emale,”said Mr..Leonard.It means requiring struggling students,in the weeks before the Regents exams,to attend studying sessions on Saturday from 9 a.m.until 9 p.m.It means the most senior, experienced teachers,including Mr..Leonard,teach not the school’s academic jewels,but the most struggling students.And autonomy also means the school’ S teachers administer almost no homework.Instead they emphasize after-school tutoring where the teachers Can keep a better eye on whether the student isactually grasping the material.40.In Mr..Leonard’s school,most other students who don’t have to pay for lunch____.A.are adopted children B.are parentlessC.are homeless D.have a single parent41.What can be a good indication of the Bedford S chool’ s success?A.63 percent of its students go on to college.B.A high percentage of students enjoy free lunch.C.All the graduates from the school go on to college.D.The number of its graduates is twice that of New York High School42.What does Mr..Leonard expect from those low-testing students?A.The highest scores.B.The best behavior.C.Respectfulness and discipline.D.Willingness to learn by themselves.43.The school insists that students should____.A.leave the school if they fail to respect a womanB.attend the preparatory classes in the summer before enrollingC.do their homework to review what they have learnedD.come to the school on SundaysPassage ThreePeople joke that no one in Los Angeles reads;everyone watches TV, rents videos,or goes to the movies.The most popular reading material is comic books,movie magazines,and TV guide s.City libraries have only 10 percent of the traffic that car washes have.But how do you explain this? An annual book festival in west Los Angeles is flourishing year after year.People wait half an hour for a parking space to become available.This outdoor festival,sponsored by a newspaper,occurs every April for one weekend. This year’ s attendance was estimated at 70,000 on Saturday and 75,000 on Sunday.The festival consisted of 280 exhibitors.There were about 90 talks given by authors,with an audience question-and-answer period following each talk.Autograph(亲笔签名)seekers sought out more than 150 authors. A food court sold all kinds of popular food and diverse foreign foods,from American hamburgers to Hawaiian shave ice drinks.Except for a $7 parking fee,the festival was free.Even so,some people avoided the food court prices by staying away and having their ownsandwiches and drinks.People came from all over California.One couple drove down from San Francisco.“This is our sixth year here now.We love it,”said the husband.“It’s just fantastic to be in the great outdoors,to be among so many books and authors,and to get some very good deals,too.”The idea for the festival occurred years ago,but nobody knew if it would succeed.Although book festivals were already popular in other US cities,would Los Angeles residents welcome one? “The citizens of the city are very unpredictable,”said one of the festival founders.44.The underlined sentence in the first paragraph implies that____.A.city libraries have a very limited number of readersB.only a small proportion of the readers go to libraries by carC.city libraries provide fewer places for Car washesD.city libraries have fewer parking places45.The outdoor book festival attracts____.A.autograph seekers and authors onlyB.people with different interestsC.people who love Los AngelesD.people who like cooking46.At the very beginning,people were____ about the idea for the book festival in Los Angeles.A.confident B.pessimisticC.uncertain D.indifferent47.The success of Los Angeles book festival shows that____.A.book reading is still popular in Los AngelesB.Los Angeles people prefer library to book festivalC.people attend the book festivals for fun not for readingD.libraries should have food courts to attract more readersPassage FourHave you ever been afraid to talk back when you were treated unfairly? Have you ever bought something just because the salesman talked you into it? Are you afraid to ask someone for a date?Many people are afraid to assert themselves(坚持己见).Dr.Robert Alberti,author of StandUp, Speak Out,and Talk Back, thinks it’s because of their lack of confidence.“Our structure of organization tends to make people distrust themselves.”says Alberti.“There’s always a‘superior’around-a parent,a teacher,a boss- who ‘knows better’.These ‘superiors’ often gain when they keep breaking at your self-image.”But Alberti and other scientists are doing something to help people assert themselves.They offer “assertiveness training” courses-AT for short.In the AT course people learn that they have a right to be themselves.They learn to speak out and feel good about doing so.They learn to be aggressive without hurting people.In one way, learning to speak out is to overcome fear.A group taking an AT course will help the shy person to lose his fear.But AT uses an even stronger motive-the need to share.The shy person speaks out in the group because he wants to tell how he feels.Whether or not you speak up for yourself depends on your self-image.If someone you face is more “important”than you,you may feel less of a person.You start to doubt your own good sense.You go b y the other person’ s label.But,why should you? AT says you can get to feel good about yourself.And once you do,you can learn to speak out.48.People are reluctant to talk back because____.A.they have a poor self-imageB.they have not received AT coursesC.they have not grasped communication skillsD.they are not generous enough to share things49.According to Dr.Alberti,our organization is constructed to____.A.get people to trust their own solutions to problemsB.keep people as knowledgeable as their “superiors”C.train people’ s capacity to speak up for their rightsD.make things more favorable for “superiors”50.One of the objectives of AT courses is to____.A.train people to trust othersB.encourage people to share their thoughtsC.tell people of their right to be “superiors”D.help people overcome their fear of asserting themselves51.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A.Protect Yourself B.Try to Speak OutC.Share Your Opinion D.Face Your SuperiorPassage FiveA wind tunnel is used for testing planes or plane models.In a wind tunnel air is blown over a plane ora model placed in a test section.Wind tunnel test sections are different in size depending on airflow speed requirements.Some low-speed tunnels have test sections large enough for a complete small plane.In the very high speed tunnels used for space testing,however,the model may be as small as a pencil.There are two ways of feeding air to the test section.In the constant flow tunnel,airflow produced by electric fans is forced through the tunnel to the test section,then through another tunnel section back to the starting point for reuse.The other way involves storing high-pressure air in a box,sending it out by a controlling device to pass through the tunnel and test section into another box.This way is usually used for a very short period of high-speed airflow.Wind tunnels are usually used to test planes before they are flown.Problems in a plane carl be found when it meets the high-speed airflow in the tunnel.For example,if the wings are built so that they would weaken at high speeds,this fact can be discovered in the tunnel,thus saving many lives and millions of dollars.In a wind tunnel,scientists also find out how different planes will act at different speeds.They find out such things as how the air dives by the wing surfaces,how slowly a plane can fly before it starts to drop,and how fast can climb.52.Some wind tunnel sections are larger than others because____.A.they are used for large planes B.they can produce a stronger windC.they are built to conduct a high-speed test D.the air in them flows at a lower speed 53.The underlined words “this fact” in Paragraph 3 refer to the fact that____.A.it costs a lot to test a planeB.the wings are not good enoughC.some problems are found with a planeD.the wings meet the high-speed air flow in the tunnel54.As mentioned in the last paragraph,a wind tunnel can be used to find out____.A.how fast a plane can rise B.how smooth a plane’s surface isC.how a plane lands in a strong wind D.how a plane drops at a low height55.What can we learn from the passage?A.It is very expensive to build a wind tunnel.B.Wind tunnels are very essential in testing planes.C.Scientists still have a lot to learn about wind tunnels.D.There are new ways to feed air to the test section.V.Daily Conversation (15 points)Directions:Pick out appropriate expressions from the eight choices below and complete the following dialogues by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.A.I miss you,too B.It’ a niceC.Oh,come on D.for the worldE.Sounds as if F.in the worldG.To tell you the truth H.I can’ t waitJohn:Hi,Kim.I haven’t seen you for ages.How are you?Kim:I’m fine.thanks.I moved house recently, so I’ve been very busy.John:56____ you need a rest! Listen,I’m having a Halloween party on Saturday night.Would you like to come?Kim:It's very good of you to ask me.but I’m too busy.I still have a lot to do in the house.John:57 !Everybody needs a break now and then.Kim:Yes,you are right.58____,I’m geeing a bit fed up with it! When does your party start?John:Around 8:00’clock in the evening.Kim:Sounds great! 59____.John:OK! I'll see you on Saturday,then.Kim:I wouldn’t miss it 60____!VI.Writing (25 points)Directions:For this part,you are supposed to write an essay in English in about 100-120 words based on the following situation.Remember to write it clearly.61.你(Li Yuan)是某大学志愿者小组的组织者,请简要介绍该小组的情况,内容包括:(1)志愿者小组成立的时间、小组规模、小组成员的构成:(2)小组的主要活动(如:关心贫困学生和孤儿、帮助需要照顾的老人和家庭等);(3)开展志愿者小组活动的意义,欢迎更多人加入。

专升本英语单选试题+答案

专升本英语单选试题+答案

重庆普通专升本《大学英语》语法与词汇复习题(一) 时间:2011-02-14 来源:重庆专升本考试信息网整理阅读 1262 次1. He offered to _____ her a hand as the suitcase was too heavy for her to carry.A. borrowB. helpC. lendD. show2. The textbook is for the _______ students, not for the beginners.A. foreignB. blindC. advancedD. deaf3. A sudden idea _____ to him that he might try the new method.A.occurredB. happenedC. took placeD. took part4. We tried to _____ what he meant.A. make forB. make outC. make ofD. make from5. Although the weather was very bad, the buses still ran on _____.A. timeB. planC. scheduleD. arrangement6. I should like to _____ touch with old friends but I have so little time.A. get intoB. be inC. keep inD. lose7. Though he was born and brought up in America, he can speak _____ Chinese.A. smoothB. fluentC. slideD. flowing8. As it _____, the elderly lady she quarreled with was none other thanher future mother-in-law.A. turned outB. turned downC. turned upD. turned on9. Don’t drop your cigarette butts on the floor. You could _____ fireto the house.A.causeB. makeC.setD. start10. The _____ from the forest fire could be seen ten miles away.A. smellB. sparkC. steamD. smoke11. Whenever anything ______ happens, a crowd of people is certain togather.A. emotionalB. sensationalC. famousD. helpful12. Jack is the _____ holder of the world 5000-meter race world record, butthere is no guarantee that he will win the first place in the coming Olympic Games.B. prominentC. goodD. current13. “Here is the money I promised,” he said. “I always _____ promises.”A.agreeB. followC.makeD. keep14. It was a minor illness, and she soon _____ it.A. got overB. got on withC. got aroundD. got out15. The car was repaired but not quite to the owner's _____.A. satisfactionB. surpriseC. joyD. pleasure16. This is the military ______ , and nobody is allowed to get in withoutpermission.A. bondB. zoneC. uniformD. zoo17. If you don't think it necessary to make _____ any missed lessons, speakup now.A. up forB. up withC. up toD. away for18. If you want to see the chairman of the department, you’d better makean ______ with him first.B. agreementC. appointmentD. argument19. It is highly desirable that a new president _____ to this university.A. appointedB. be appointedC. was appointedD. has been appointed20. A meeting of the society will be _____ at six o'clock on Tuesdayevening.A. placedB. takenC.madeD. held[NextPage]21. In ______ recent years, Niagara Falls have come to be appreciated morefor their natural beauty as _______ wonder of nature.A. the; aB. the; theC. /; theD. /; a22. ________ such circumstances, one can only fight back.A. BelowB. WithinC. OverD. Under23. By the end of next month he ________ everything in school.A. will finishB. would finishedC. finishesD. will have finished24. I heard that he _________ great progress in his research since we lastparted.A. had madeB. madeC. has madeD. makes25. Why do you worry so much _______ your health? I think you are all right.A. forB. aboutC. atD. on26. I need one more stamp before my collection ________.A. is completedB. completedC. has been completedD. has completed27. Dave ________ into the house without ________ out by his parents.A. slipped; findingB. slips; findingC. slips; to be foundD. slipped; being found28. What is the reason for _______ on time?A. not your comingB. you not comeC. your not comingD. you not to come29. Our English teacher demanded that we _______ to English broadcast every day.A. listeningB. would listenC. listenD. could listen30. Was it until the1990s _______ the old man finally got a house of his own?A. whenB. thatC. whichD. how31. Sally has failed again. I think she _____ harder.A. ought have studiedB. ought to have studiedC. must have studiedD. may have studied32. ” I don’t drink coffee at all. ““ __________.”A. So don’t IB. I do eitherC. Nor I doD. Neither do I33. It’s not my fault. I have ______ the matter .A. nothing to do withB. something to do withC. anything to do withD. everything to do with34. Michael used to look hurt and surprised when _________.A. criticizingB. to criticizeC. having criticizedD. criticized35. We started out early in order that we _________ there in time.A. would getB. ought getC. should getD. had to get参考答案:1.C2.C3.A4.B5.A6.C7.B8.A9.C10.D 11.B12.D13.D14.A15.A16.B17.A18.C19.B20.D 21.D22.D23.D24.A25.B26.A27.D28.C29.C30.B 31.B32.D33.A34.D35.A。

重庆专升本大学英语考试真题

重庆专升本大学英语考试真题

重庆专升本大学英语考试真题**Analyzing the Authentic Test Questions and Preparation Strategies for Chongqing's College Entrance Examination for Vocational to Bachelor's Promotion**In the fast-paced academic world, the significance of the Chongqing Vocational to Bachelor's Promotion English Exam cannot be overstated. This exam, often referred to as the "专升本" exam, serves as a critical gateway for many students seeking to upgrade their academic credentials. Given its importance, a thorough understanding of the exam's format, content, and preparation strategies is paramount.**Exam Format and Content Overview**The Chongqing Vocational to Bachelor's Promotion English Exam typically consists of multiple sections, including reading comprehension, vocabulary and grammar, writing, and listening. Each section requires a unique approach and specific skills.* **Reading Comprehension**: This section tests the examinee's ability to understand and interpret passages ranging from academic texts to everyday scenarios. Strategies such as skimming and scanning are essential to efficiently locate key information. * **Vocabulary and Grammar**: This component focuses on the fundamental language skills of vocabulary recognition and grammatical correctness. Regular practice with vocabulary lists and grammar exercises is crucial for success. * **Writing**: The writing section评估s the examinee's ability to convey ideas clearly and coherently. Preparing templates for different types of essays and practicing regularly can help students hone their writing skills. * **Listening**: The listening section tests the examinee's comprehension of spoken English. Regular exposure to native speakers and practice with listening exercises can help improve this skill.**Preparation Strategies**Effective preparation for the Chongqing Vocational to Bachelor's Promotion English Exam hinges on a combination of strategic planning and consistent practice.* **Understand the Exam Format**: Familiarize yourself with the exam's format and content to ensure a smooth exam experience. * **Set a Study Plan**: Develop a study plan that caters to your individual learning style and schedule. Allocate sufficient time to each section, prioritizing your weaker areas. * **Regular Practice**: Consistent practiceis key to improving your language skills. Dedicate daily time to reading, writing, listening, and speaking activities. * **Utilize Resources**: Leverage available resources such as textbooks, online courses, and practice tests to enhance your preparation. * **Seek Help**: Don't hesitate to seek help from teachers, mentors, or peers if you encounter difficulties. Collaborative learning can often lead to better understanding and retention.**Conclusion**The Chongqing Vocational to Bachelor's Promotion English Exam requires a comprehensive understanding of the exam's format and content, coupled with strategic preparation. By prioritizing regular practice, utilizing available resources, and seeking help where needed, students can confidently face this challenging exam andachieve their academic goals. Remember, the key to success lies in your dedication and perseverance.**重庆专升本大学英语考试真题深度解析与备考策略** 在快节奏的学术世界中,重庆专升本大学英语考试的重要性不言而喻。

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2009年重庆普通专升本《大学英语》阅读理解复习题(一)1More than 50,000,000 people live in the rainforest of the world and most of them do not hurt the forest they live in. They eat the fruits on t he forest trees, but they do not cut them down. They kill some animals to eat, but they do not destroy (破坏) them.When we cut down the rainforests, we destroy these forest people, t oo. In 1900, there were 1,000,000 forest people in the Amazon forest. In 1980, there were only 200,000.The Yanomami live along the rivers of the rainforest in the north of Brazil. They have lived in the rainforest for about 10,000 years and they use more than 2,000 different plants for food and for medicine. But in 1988, someone found gold in their forest, and suddenly 45,000 people c ame to the forest and began looking for gold. They cut down the forest to make roads. They made more than a hundred airports. The Yanoma mi people lost land and food. Many died because new diseases came to the forest with the strangers.The Yanomami people tried to save their forest, because it was their home. But the people who wanted gold were stronger.Many forest people try to save their forests. Chico Mendes was fam ous in Brazil because he wanted to keep the forest for his people. ―I wa nt the Amazon forest to help all of us –forest people, Brazil, and all th e Earth, ‖ he said. A few months later, in December 1988, people who wanted to cut down the forest killed Chico Mendes.In Borneo, people were cutting down the forest of the Penan people to sell the wood. The Penan people tried to save their rainforest. They made blockades (障碍) across the roads into the forest. In 1987, they cl osed fifteen roads for eight months. No one cut down any trees during t hat time.In Panama, the Kuna people saved their forest. They made a forest park which tourists pay to visit.The Gavioes people of Brazil use the forest, but they protect it as w ell. They find and sell the Brazil nuts which grow on the forest trees.1. The number of the people living in the Amazon forest in 1980 wasof that in 1900.A.halfB.one-thirdC.two-fifthsD.one-fifth2. have destroyed the rainforest of the Yanomami.A. The people who picked fruits and kill animals to eatB. The people who use plants for food and medicineC. The people who have lived there for about ten thousand yearsD. The people who made the roads and the airports3. Which of the following is WRONG?A. The Penan people closed 15 roads with blockades to save their fores t.B. The Penan people were cutting down the trees to sell the wood.C. The Penan people didn’t want otherD. Those who wanted to cut down the trees were stopped at the road b lockades.4. In Panama, visitors have to before they enter the forest park of the Kuna people.A.buy brazil nutsB.plant treesC.pay for the ticketsD.pay for the gold5. From the passage we learn that .A. we need wood to build houses, so we have to cut down treesB. the rainforest people have done something to protect their homeC. to people, gold is more important than treesD. we mustn’t cut down any trees or kill any animals2009年重庆普通专升本《大学英语》阅读理解复习题(一)2A four-year-old girl is lying in the arms of a doctor. She has just lost her mother. Her pink clothes are full of blood and her eyes look at so mething only she can see.Every day we see pictures like this on our televisions. We see Iraqi children begging for food and water from American and British soldiers a s they move through towns and cities towards the capital, Baghdad. We see these children following parents, carrying bags of almost the same size as their small bodies as they escape from their homes in Baghdad.They show just some of the young lives that have been turned upsid e down by ongoing war and the terrible price paid by Iraqi children.―Dad, why are the Americans fighting against us? Are we going to b e killed?‖ asks the son of Abu Singer, an Iraqi engineer. Abu finds it ha rd to explain this war to his eight-year-old son.He tries to make him feel safe by saying, ―The bombs are far away from us. The Americans are fighting the soldiers. We’re going to be all r ight.‖ Even though Abu knows it isn’t always true, little else can be don e. In Baghdad, parents give their children sleeping pills to try and let the m escape from the sound of bombs. And all the schools are closed.Now things are worse, and the ongoing war makes it impossible to c ount the number who are hungry, sick, hurt or even dead.1. What happens to the children in Iraq because of the war?A. The children will get better than before.B. The children beg for food and water from American and British soldie rs.C. The children in Iraq go away from their homes in Baghdad.D. The children live a most terrible life.2. What does the word ―ongoing‖ mean in Chinese?A.正在进行的B.非正义的C.未授权的D.影响恶劣的3. The father doesn’t tell the true thing to his child because.A. he wants to make his child not feel dangerousB. he and his child are afraid to lose each other in the warC. he doesn’t want his chi ld to believe American soldiersD. he will lose his country and his home4. The war in Iraq tells us that .A. the Iraqi people in the war are much hungrier and worseB. we should help the Iraqi people build their country againC. nothing can be done except fightingD. both A and B5. What would be the best title for the report?A. Iraqi Children during the WarB. Sickness, Death in IraqC. America and England Fight against IraqD. A Girl in the War in Iraq参考答案:(1)DDBCB (2)DAADA2009年重庆普通专升本《大学英语》阅读理解复习题(二)1A young man who lived in London was in love with a beautiful girl. Soon she became his fiancee. The man was very poor while the girl wa s rich. The young man wanted to make her a present on her birthday. He wanted to buy something beautiful for her, but he had no idea how t o do it, as he had very little money. The next morning he went to a sh op. There were many fine things there: rings, gold watches, diamonds—but all these things were too expensive. There was one thing he could not take his eyes off. It was a beautiful vase. That was a suitable prese nt for his fiancee. He had been looking at the vase for half an hour wh en the manager of the shop noticed him. The young man looked so pal e, sad and unhappy that the manager asked what had happened to him.The young man told him everything. The manager felt sorry for him and decided to help him. A brilliant idea struck him. The manager pointe d to the corner of the shop. To his great surprise the young man saw a vase broken into many pieces. The manager said: ―I can help you. I sh all order my servant to pack it and take it to your fiancee. When he ent ers the room, he will drop it.‖On the birthday of his fiancee the young man was very excited.Everything happened as had been planned. The servant brought in t he vase, and as he entered the room, he dropped it. There was horror on everybody’s face. When the vase was unpacked the guests saw that each piece was packed separately.1. The word ― fiancee‖ means _________.A. a good friendB. a woman engaged to get marriedC. a beautiful girl with a boy friendD. a girl who is going to have her birthday2. Why did the young man want to buy a present for the girl?A. He wanted to give her a Christmas present.B. Her birthday was coming soon.C. He fell in love with her.D. They were going to get married.3. The vase in the corner of the shop was broken. Who broke it?A.The young man.B. A servant.C. The shop manager.D. Someone not mentioned in the story.4. Who thought out the clever idea?A. The young man.B. The girl.C. The shop manager.D. The manager’s servant.5. Who do you think packed each piece separately?A. The clever manager.B. The servant.C. The beautiful girl.D. The unhappy young man2009年重庆普通专升本《大学英语》阅读理解复习题(二)2At Harton College -–an English boarding school (寄宿学校) for boys -–there are many rules. Fifteen-year-old Bob Sanders often breaks the se rules.The boys can go into town in the afternoon after classes. But they must return to the school before six o’clock. One afternoon Bob walked t o the town. He looked at the shops and then went to the cinema. After the film he looked at his watch. It was after eight o’clock. He was a littl e worried. He walked back to Harton College as fast as possible.When he arrived, he ran quickly to the main entrance. It was locked. He looked up at the window of his dormitory (集体宿舍). It was on the third floor. The window was open. But it was quite dark and he went ro und the school building to another door. That one was locked too. He c ouldn’t climb up the wall very easily. Then he saw another open window on the ground floor. It was the window of the headmaster’s study. He l ooked into the room -–no one was there. Bob quickly climbed on to th e window sill (窗台) and jumped into the room. Just then he heard a noi se. Then someone turned on the light in the corridor(走廊). Bob looke d around and then hid under the sofa. One minute later, Mr. Mannering, the headmaster, came in. He turned on the light on the desk, and sat down on the sofa. Then he opened a book and began to read.Bob lay under the sofa as quietly as possible. He could not move. T he floor was cold and uncomfortable. He looked at the headmaster’s sho es and socks for an hour.―Why doesn’t he get up or go to bed?‖ he thought.Finally, the headmaster closed his book and stood up. He put the b ook on a shelf and walked towards the door.―Thank heavens, he didn’t find me under the sofa!‖ thought Bob.Then Mr. Mannering stopped and spoke towards the sofa, ―Would yo u turn off the light when you leave?‖ he said and left the study.1. Why was Bob worried after he looked at his watch? Because.A. he couldn’t return to school on timeB. he had to return to school on footC. it was too dark for him to return to schoolD. the headmaster would not let him go into town again2. Bob went into the headmaster’s study because .A. the window of the room was openB. the room is near to his own roomC. he saw there was a sofa in the room for him to hide under itD. nobody was in the room and it was easy for him to jump in3. The headmaster so he stayed in the study for an hour.A.liked reading very muchB.wanted bob to look at his shoesC.wanted to teach bob a lessonD.wanted to have a good rest4. From the passage we know that .A. Bob often went to town after classes in the afternoonB. Bob bought something in the shop that afternoonC. the headmaster didn’t go to bed until all the students came back eve ry dayD. the headmaster himself closed the school gate every evening5. The best title for the passage is ― ‖.A. An English School.B. How to Break the Rules?C. Does The Naughty Boy Like His Headmaster?D. Would You Turn off the Light When You Leave?参考答案:(1)BBDCB (2)ADCCD。

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