2023年湖南成人学位英语冲刺试题及答案五

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2023年湖南成人高等教育学士学位外语水平考试模拟试题(五)英语试卷一 Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points) Directions: There are 15 short incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 1. Mike: Hi, are you going to the football game tonight? John: Not to it. Im going to watch it on TV. Mike: _ There is always so much excitement, people cheering and shouting when you are there in person. A. You must. B. Why is that? C. How could that be? D. What a silly person you are! 2. Tracy: Do you often chat with your son? Susan: I always try to, but the talk never lasts three minutes. Tracy: _ Weve all done this before when we were in that age. Maybe I can share some tips with you about dealing with them. A. Take it easy. B. Leave him alone. C. Dont quarrel with him. D. Try not to chat with him for a few days. 3. Nicolas: I hear many people in China donate money to help poor children get good education. To whom shall I give my share? Li Ming: _ Ill ask about that and let you know. A. Really? B. Who knows? C. It all depends. D. Thats very kind of you. 4. Evan: Well, Im doing an interview on campus life. Would you mind if I asked you a couple of questions? Daniel: _. Go ahead. A. No, thats fine. B. No, if you insisted. C. Yes, its fine with me. D. Yes, it is a pleasure for me. 5. Harry: Excuse me, Mr Brown. Ive got a terrible toothache. Would it be alright if I go to the dentists? Brown: _. Take the whole day off if you dont feel any better. A. Poor you. B. Oh, Im sorry. Take a break. C. Oh, Im sorry. Of course you can. D. Yes, please, but come back as soon as possible. 6. Jennifer: Your car looks great! Jim: I just had it cleaned up. _ A. Therefore, I want to sell it. B. Indeed, it is dangerous to drive it. C. By the way, do you want to buy it? D. As a matter of fact, Im thinking of selling it. 7. Katherine: My husband was just found to have a lung disease. Susie: _. You must be very upset. Katherine: I am. A. Oh, thats unfair. B. Oh, thats a shame! C. Oh, thats disgusting! D. Oh, thats a disgrace! 8. Prof. Smith: Come in. What can I do for you? Monica: Prof. Smith, are you giving your advanced mathematics course again next semester? Prof. Smith: _ A. Yes. Im planning on it. B. Do you want to attend it? C. You are welcome to attend it. D. Yes. Do you want me to offer it? 9. Steven: Phil, you look tired. Did you have a busy day? Phil: _ I could go to sleep right here in the office. A: Yes, it was. B. No, I didnt. C. Surely I was. D. I certainly did. 10. Ed: How do you get along with your new music teacher? Maggie: Ms Davis? Fine. _ I like her a lot. Ed: I heard she was a good teacher. Shes really interested in music education. A. Shes nice to me. B. Shes a bit strange. C. Shes good at dance. D. Shes not good at teaching, though. 11. Jackie: Is there much for a secretary to remember? Nicolas: Oh yes! Youll need a brain like a computer to store all the information. Jackie: _ Are you trying to discourage me before I even start? A. Thats just fine. B. Im really shocked. C. I hope youre joking. D. Im very disappointed. 12. Ted: What are you doing with all those books? Pat: Trying to revise things for the exam tomorrow. Ted: The last-night rush, you mean? _ A. Its useful. B. Good luck! C. Work hard, then. D. Come on, it never works. 13. Jeff: Whats on Television this evening? _ Tina: Why ask me that? You know I never watch it. A. Please tell me. B. I feel like relaxing. C. Lets have a cup of tea D. Just turn on the television. 14. Kate: That was a good party! I really enjoyed myself. Sam: _. Now for a good nights sleep. Kate: Oh no, come on, Sam. Wont you give me a hand with the clearing-away? A. Yes, so did I! B. Enjoy yourself. C. Excuse me. Im leaving. D. No, lets forget it altogether. 15. Daniel: You look so excited. _ Viola: Im thinking about the cake of my birthday tomorrow. A. Whats new? B. What happened? C. Whats so funny? D. Whats in your mind? Part II Reading Comprehension (40 points) Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. Passage One Why dont birds get lost on their long migratory flights? Scientists have puzzled over this question for many years. Now theyre beginning to fill in the blanks. Not long ago, experiments showed that birds rely on the sun to guide them during daylight hours. But what about birds that fly mainly by night? Tests with artificial stars have proved conclusively that certain night-flying birds are able to follow the stars in their long-distance flights. One such birda warbler (鸣禽)had spent its lifetime in a cage and had never flown under a natural sky. Yet it showed an inborn ability to use the stars for guidance. The birds cage was placed under an artificial star-filled sky at migration time. The bird tried to fly in the same direction as that taken by his outdoor cousins. Any change in the position of the make-believe stars caused a change in the direction of his flight, Scientists think that warblers, when flying in dayflight, use the sun for guidance. But the stars are apparently their chief means of direction-finding. What do they do when the stars are hidden by clouds? Apparently they find their way by such landmarks as mountain ranges, coast line, and river courses. But when its too dark to see these, the warblers circle helplessly, unable to get their directions. 16. The reasons why birds dont get lost on migratory flights _. A. are known to everyone B. will probably remain unknown C. have been discovered only recently D. have been known to scientists for years 17. Birds that fly mainly at night follow _. A. the stars B. the moon C. artificial stars D. the natural sky 18. The experiment with the warbler indicated that _. A. some birds cannot fly at night B. birds have to be taught to find directions C. a bird that has been caged will not migrate D. some birds can follow the stars when flying at night 19. Warblers migrate _. A. only once during their lifetime B. when they are freed from their cages C. using what is apparently an inborn ability D. only with the guidance of his outdoor cousins 20. When the stars are hidden by clouds, _. A. warblers circle helplessly B. warblers rely on landmarks C. warblers cant see mountain ranges D. warblers are unable to get their directions Passage Two The three biggest lies in America are: (1) “The check is in the mail.” (2) “Of course Ill respect you in the morning.” (3) “It was a computer error.” Of these three little white lies, the worst is by far the third. Its the only one that can never be true. Today, if a bank statement cheats you out of $900 that way, you know what the clerk is sure to say: “It was a computer error.” Nonsense. The computer is reporting nothing more than what the clerk typed into it. The most annoying case of all is when the computerized cash register in the grocery store shows that an item costs more than it actually does. If the innocent buyer points out the mistake, the checker, bagger, and manager all come together and offer the familiar explanation: “It was a computer error.” It wasnt, of course. That high-tech cash register is really nothing more than an electric eye. The eye reads the Universal Product Code that bar of black and white lines in a corner of the package and then checks the code against a price list stored in memory. If the price list is right, youll be charged accurately. Grocery stores update the price list each day that is, somebody sits at a keyboard and types in the prices. If the price they type in is too high, there are only two explanations: carelessness or dishonesty. But somehow “a computer error” is supposed to excuse everything. One reason we let people hide behind a computer is the common misperception that huge, modern computers are “electric brains” with “artificial intelligence.” At some point there might be a machine with intelligence, but none exists today. The smartest computer on Earth right now is no more “intelligent” than your average pen. At this point in the development of computers, the only thing any machine can do is what a human has instructed it to do. 21. Of the three errors, the computer error is the worst because _. A. the computer says nonsense B. the computer cheats customers C. the computer does not admit its error D. the computer does not make the error 22. We are told that a high-tech cash register is really just _. A. a simple adding machine B. a machine to receive money C. an electric instrument of sight D. an instrument for printing codes 23. Grocery store price lists are updated by _. A. a computer B. a keyboard C. an employee D. an electric brain 24. The computer can do many things because _. A. it is very clever B. it has men behind it C. it has a good memory D. it will never make mistakes 25. Which of the following describes the main idea of the passage? A. Computers are stupid and inefficient B. Computers help stores update the price list C. Computer errors are basically human errors D. Supermarket price errors are due to dishonesty Passage Three I came across an old country guide the other day. It listed all the tradesmen in each village in many parts of the country, and it was impressive to see the great variety of services which were available on ones own doorstep in the late Victorian countryside. Nowadays a traveller in rural England might conclude that the only village tradesmen still flourishing were either selling frozen food to the inhabitants or selling antiques to visitors. Nevertheless, this would really be a false impression. On the surface, there has been a contradiction of village commerce, but its power is still remarkable. Our local grocers shop, for example, is actually expanding in spite of the competition from supermarkets in the nearest town. Women sensibly prefer to go there and exchange the local news while doing their shopping, instead of queuing up at a supermarket. And the grocer knows well that personal service has a considerable cash value. His prices may be a bit higher than those in the town, but he will deliver anything at any time. His assistants think nothing of bicycling down the village street in their lunch hour to take a piece of cheese to an old age retired woman who sent her order by word of mouth with a friend who happened to be passing. The richer customers telephone their shopping lists and the goods are on their doorsteps within an hour. They have only to hint at a fancy for some commodity outside the usual stock and the grocer, a red faced figure, instantly obtains it for them. 26.The services in villages nowadays _. A. are declining B. are still very active C. are active in selling antiques to visitors D. are not able to meet the villagers demands 27. The local grocers shop is expanding _. A. because it is a place for women to chat B. even though town shops are convenient C. because personal service is available only there D. even though town shops sell a bit cheaper goods 28. The writer implies that one disadvantage of town shops is that _. A. their prices are too higher B. people cannot telephone them C. people must queue up to buy goods D. their staff make fewer efforts to satisfy customers 29. How do village grocers assistants feel about giving extra service? A. They dont think it is a trouble. B. They dont think it worthwhile. C. They are very reluctant to offer it. D. They think it pleasant to deliver the cheese on bicycle. 30. Another aspect of personal service available in the village shop is that _. A. there is a very wide range of goods available B. rare goods are obtained whenever they are needed C. goods are always restocked a little before they run out D. special attention is given to the needs of richer customers Passage Four Water problems in the future will become more intense and more complex. Our increasing population will tremendously increase urban wastes, primarily sewage. On the other hand, increasing demands for water will decrease the amount of water available for treating wastes. Rapidly expanding industries which involve more and more complex chemical processes will produce larger volumes of liquid wastes, and many of these will contain chemicals which are poisonous. To feed our rapidly expanding population, agriculture will have to be intensified. This will involve ever-increasing quantities of agricultural chemicals. From this, it is apparent that measures must be taken immediately to develop corrective measures for the pollution problem. There are two ways by which this pollution problem can be dwelt with. The first relates to the treatment of wastes to decrease their pollution. This involves the processing of solid wastes before disposal and the treatment of liquid wastes to permit the re-use of the water or reduce pollution upon final disposal.A second approach is to develop an economic use for all or a part of the wastes. Liquid wastes from sewage disposal plants are used in some areas for watering agricultural land. Liquid wastes from other processing plants may also be used as a new source of water. Many industries are currently changing former waste products into marketable byproducts (副产品). Other industries are exploring potential economic uses for their waste products. 31. The purpose of this passage is _. A. to explain industrial uses of water B. to let the reader know water pollution problems C. to demonstrate how to solve the pollution problem D. to remind the reader of the decreasing water supply 32. Which of the following points is NOT included in the passage? A. Treating wastes needs certain amount of water. B. Intensive agriculture requires more and more chemicals. C. Demands for water will rise with the expanding pollution. D. Industrial development needs simpler chemical processes. 33. The phrase “sewage disposal” in the last paragraph means _. A. treatment of liquid wastes B. watering agricultural plants C. processing agricultural plants D. emptying waste water into rivers 34. It can be concluded that _. A. byproducts from wastes lead to a prosperous market B. countries of the world work together on water problems C. some industries are now making economic use of wastes D. great progress has been made in increasing water supply 35. The author develops the passage through the use of _. A. opinions and personal observations B. the evidence from scientific research C. definitions which clarify important terms D. interviews with experts in the field of water controls Part III Vocabulary and Structure (20 points) Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 36. The President has determined to _ his visit for a few days longer. A. expand B. change C. add D. extend 37. Although I spoke to him many times, he never took any _ of what I said. A. attention B. warning C. notice D. observation 38. Though the poor driver was still _ when we freed him under his car, by the time an ambulance had rushed him to the hospital he was quite dead. A. live B. lively C. alive D. living 39. If you want to ring her, youll have to _ the number in the telephone book. A. look at B. look to C. look through D. look up 40. Table tennis used to be the most popular _ in China. But now basketball seems to be more attractive. A. game B. match C. play D. race 41. _ for their support, he would have gone penniless. A. If it is not B. If it should not be C. Were it D. Were it not 42. There _ in his room. A. are too many furnitures B. is too much furniture C. are too much furnituresD. is too many furnitures 43. She is _ driver as any other one. A. as good a B. as a good C. so good a D. so a good 44. No sooner had we reached top of the hill _ we all sat down to rest. A. when B. then C. than D. until 45. As a matter of fact, Saudi Arabias oil reserves are second only to _. A. Kuwait B. that of Kuwait C. Kuwaits D. those of Kuwait 46. _ your letter of April 16, I have to inform you that we no longer have any of the goods you want. A. In return to B. In reply to C. In regard to D. In response to 47. However, at times this balance in nature is _, resulting in a number of possibly unforeseen effects. A. disturbed B. troubled C. confused D. puzzled 48. He presented a detailed _ of the advantages of nuclear power in his paper. A. exhibition B. explanation C. edition D. record 49. As her husband is on a business trip and her son is at school, she feels rather _. A. lonely B. alone C. singular D. single 50. The conclusion can be _ from the previous chapter. A. allowed B. permitted C. derived D. arrived 51. During July and August there was no rain for weeks _. A. on end B. in the end C. at last D. at length 52. We are sorry to hear that your application for the job has been _. A. turned down B. turned away C. turned back D. turned in 53. By the time Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin walked on the moon in 1969, there _ many space explorations. A. will have been B. had been C. have been D. must be 54. We are basically the same, _ country we belong to. A. no matter what B. no matter where C. no matter how D. no matter whose 55. The book contained a large _ of information. A. deal B. sum C. number D. amount 56. He was a thinnish fellow, _ in his forties. A. anywhere B. somewhere C. nowhere D. where 57. The clothes a person wears may express his _ or social position. A. way B. status C. determination D. significance 58. When a fire _ at an exhibition in New York, at least twenty priceless paintings were completely destroyed. A. broke off B. broke down C. broke out D. broke up 59. Tom, _ where to find the book, asked his mother where the book was. A. not knowing B. not to know C. knowing not D. unknowing 60. All _ is an English-Chinese dictionary. A. that you need B. what you need C. which you have need D. the things you need 61. _ refrigerator for something to eat, he found only a piece of cake. A. Having searched B. Being searching C. After search D. To search 62. It was the third time the villagers _ interviewed by the radio station. A. have been B. had been C. were D. have had been 63. _, the scenery looks much more beautiful. A. Standing on top of the mountain B. Seeing on the top of the mountain C. Seen from the top of the mountain D. When see from the top of the mountain 64. She came into the room quietly _ wake her friends. A. so as not to B. in order to not C. not to D. so she does not 65. _ its good performance, the engine is too complicated to
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