成人高考专升本英语考试真题及答案

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2018年成人高考专升本英语考试真题及答案第I卷(选择题,共125分)I. Phon etics(5 points )Directi ons: In each of the follow ing groups of words, there are fourun derl ined letters or lettercomb in ati onsmarked a, b, and pare theun derl ined parts and ide ntify the one that is differe nt from the othersin pronun ciati on. Mark your an swer by blacke ning the corresp onding letter on the An swer Sheet.1Acapt ai n B.sust2.A.pe n sio n B. misai n C.cont ai n D.ret ai nsion C.te n sio n D.revi sio n3.A.actr ess B.bus iness C.exc ess D.endl essboo D.ambiti on4. A.combi natio n B.climbi ng C.bam5. A.bl ew B.cr ew C.sew D. JewII. Vocabulary and Structure( 15 points)Directi ons: There are 15 in complete senten ces in this secti on. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one an swer that best completes the sentence and blacke n the corresp onding letter on the An swer Sheet.6. asked two passers-by how to get to the new railway station, but of them knew it.A. none B.either C.n either D.both7. The boss wants to talk to you. He seems un happy withyour performa nee.Oh,I be in trouble. I hope he wont fire me.A. must B.ca n C.should D. would8. my daughter reaches the age of eighteen she can apply for driving lice nse.A. U nless B.Because C.Si nee D.Once9. II consider Ms. Smith tonight, but I am not sure if I have the time.A. to see B.see ing C.to have see n D.see:10. The train to arrive at 11: 30, but it was an hour late.A. was supposed B.is supposed C.supposes D.supposed11. Bob does nt look his age. I thi nk hes somewhere.A. in forty B. in forties C. in his forty D. in his forties12. I feel very excited the thought of joining my family in a week.A. on B.for C.at D.in13. a hotel, we looked for somewhere to have dinner.A. Fi nding B.Havi ng found C.We fin di ng D.We found14. Despite the sudden breakdown of the General Manager,work isgoing on in the compa ny.A. usual B. rout ine C. no rmal D. regular15. At such a time of crisis, we must try to alldifferencesand sticktogether.A. set apart B. set back C. set aside D. set dow n16. Many gover nments are now tak ing to reduce smok ing in public places.A.steps B.sides C.effect D.cha ngec :,17. The employees moreen thusiasticabout their work since their payrose.A.are B. have bee n C. were D. will be18. Children dontunderstand initiallywhat they are reciting, but itwill have an impact on their thinking.A.casually B.especially C.regularly D.gradually19. The uni versity regulati ons require that the stude ntsat least90% of the lectures.A.atte nded B.to atte nd C.would atte nd D.atte nd20. In October 2007, the Chan ge-1 satellite was successfullyatXicha ng.Aaun ched B. prese nted C.regulated D. en gagedin . Cloze(30 points)Directi ons: For each bla nk in the follow ing passage, there are four choices marked A, B,C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your an swer by blacke ning the corresp onding letter on the An swer Sheet.The destructionof habitats( 栖息地)all over the world is the primaryreas on species are beco ming exti nct(灭绝)or endan gered. Houses ,highways , dams , in dustrial buildi ngs, and ever-spread ing- farms nowdominate 21 formerlyoccupied by forests , deserts , and wetlands. 22 thebeg inningof Europea n settleme ntin America , 23 over 65 , 000 , 000 acresof wetla nds have bee n drain ed. One milli on acres alone vani shed24 1985and 1995.habitat destructi on can be25 or it can be subtle occurri ng over a26 period of time without being no ticed.27 such as sewage from citiesand chemical runoff from farms, can cha nge the28 and qua ntity of waterin streams and rivers. To 29 living in a delicatelybalaneed habitat, thisdisturba nee can be as 30 as the clear-cutt ing of a rain forest.31 remai ning habitats are carved into smaller and smaller pocketsor isla nds,rema ining species are forced to exist in these 32 areas, whichcauses further habitat33. These species become less adaptable toen vir onmen tal 34 in fact, they become 35 endan gered Scie ntists believe that whe n a habitat is cut by 90%, on e-half of its pla nts, ani mals and in sects will become ext in ct.21. Aan dscapes B. cities C.maps D. pictures22AAt B. Before C.After D.Si nee23. A.for example B.in addition C.at last D.after all24. A.both B.in C.between D.before25. A.simple B.beneficial C. interesting D. obvious26. A.long B.short C.happy D. sad27. A.Construction B.Pollution C.Farming D.Living28. A.amount B.purity C.nature D.quality29. A.people B.species C.plants D.insects30. A.effective B.small C. fatal D.surprising31. A.How B. Whether C. Before D. As32. A.crowded B.extensive C.large D. bare33. A.reform B.destruction C.support D.discovery34. A.improvements B.changes C.protection D.development35. A.even B.far C.more D.lessIV. 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 the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneWoman nabbed for a DUI at same crash spotWed May 21, 2:17 AM ETTRUCKEE , Calif.Call it drunken driving deja vu( 记忆幻觉 ). For the second time in five months, a 23-year-old California woman has beenarrested after she crashed her car while driving under the influence(DUI)at the exact same spot north of Lake Tahoe.And to top it off, Truckee Police say that in both cases, her blood alcohol content was more than three times the legal limit.The police say Melissa Dennison of Truckee crashed at about noon on Sunday on Glenshire Drive just south of the Glenshire Bridge. They say she was extremely drunk and had trouble standing or walking.Her blood alcohol level initially was measured at 346. The legal limit.08.Sergeant J. Litchie said Dennison also had been charged with a DUIin January when she crashed at the samespot and registereda blood alcohollevel of 380. If found guilty of the second offense, she faces up to10 years in prison and fines in excess of 2.000.A telephone message the Associated Press left at a listing for Dennison in Truckee on Tuesday was not immediately returned.36. Who is the author of the passage?A. A passenger.B. A policeman.C. A judge.D. A journalist.37. Why couldnt the woman stand and walk?A. She had lost too much blood.B. She was scared.C. She drank too much.D. She had a sudden stomachache.38. Why could the woman be imprisoned for 10 years?A. She was caught DUI twice.B. She had her car crashed.C. She refused to take a blood test. D. She drove without driving license.s39. What does the wordnabbedin the title mean?A. Arrested.B. Attacked.C. Charged.D. Punished.Passage TwoThere were many different cultures in the ancient world, but the two that had the most influence on European and American civilizations were the Greek and the Roman.Often these two cultures are lumped together in our minds, as if they were really exactly alike. But that is not the case. In many ways the Greeks and the Romans could not have been more different.TheGreeks were truly democratic, often without a single leader butinstead governed by a group of men chosen by the people. The Romans were semi-democratic.They had a governing Senate, but the political power wasmostly or completely in the hands of a single emperor.Both cultures were great builders. But the construction interests of the two cultures were also different. The Greeks tended to be more artistic. Their buildings were well constructed and they were especially interested in temples, columns, and decorative forms. The Romans, on the other hand, were more engineers than artists. They concentrated their efforts on urban planning, well-functioning water pipes, and the best roads.Only in cooking and eating habits are the two cultures really similar. Both peoples ate very wellindeed: lots of fish, fresh vegetablesand fruits,healthy meals, holding at the same time long discussions andtasting excellent wines.In fact, it would probably be fairto say that they both loved lifein their warm,sea-oriented climates and they both lived a full life.40. What is the first paragraph about?A. The Greek and the Roman were similar.B. People misunderstood European civilization.C. Greek civilization was quite different from Roman civilization.D. European civilization influenced American civilization greatly.41. Which of the following is TRUE?A. The Romans had more political awareness.B. The Romans had less political freedom and democracy.C. The Romans had more freedom to choose their leader.D. The Romans had fewer people elected into the government.42. What were the Greeks famous for?A. The overall planning of a city or a town.B. The artistic decoration of the buildings.C. The practical functions of the buildings.aD. The system of water supply and transportation.43. How are the two cultures alike?A. Both loved the sea.B. Both lived long lives.C. Both loved cookingD. Both enjoyed talking over meals.Passage ThreeAs recently as three decades ago, manyAmericans believed thatusingcredit was an unwise and dangerous way to pay for what they bought. Some even thought that owing money to a store or a creditcompany was something to be ashamed of. Good citizens, they believed, always bought what they wanted with real money and they paid the full price immediately.Today, however, all that has changed. Credit, as someobservers havenoted, has become a way of life in the United States. More and moreAmericans now are depending on thosesmall pieces of plastic, credit cards,to pay for large purchases such as televisions, record players or furniture.Manypeople today would consider it unusual not to use a creditcard to pay for a costly restaurant dinner, a hotel room or an airline trip. And there are some situations in which Americans must have credit cards. If they want the temporary use of a car, for example, they first must give the car rental company the number of their credit card. That number is considered a guarantee that they will return the car and payCredit cards offer two major services to Americans. First of all, they are easier and safer to carry than large amounts of money. Second,they permit people to borrow, to have the immediate pleasure of owning something, even if they do not have enough moneyto pay for it at the time.With credit cards people pay for goods or services at the end of each month instead of when they buy them. And when the time does come to pay, most credit cards offer people a choice. They can pay all of what they owe for the month or they can just pay usually between 5 and 10 percent of what they owe.44. What do Americans feel about using credit cards nowadays according to the passage?A. They consider it valuable.B. They regard it as a shame.C. They think it dangerous.D. They find it quite convenient.45. Why does the car rental company ask for the credit card number?46. What advantage can credit card holders have? A. They can choose not to pay for their purchases.47. What is the best title for the passage?A. Credit-a Way of Life in AmericaB. Credit Services in AmericaC. Convenience of Living in AmericaD. History of Credit Cards in AmericaPassage FourAt the 1893 Columbian Exposition, a World Fair held in Chicago, chocolate-making machinery made in Germany was displayed. It caught the eye of M. S. Hershey, who saw the potential for chocolate. He installed chocolate machinery in his factory in Lancaster, and produced his first chocolate bars in 1894.Other Americans began mixing in other materialsto makeup new candybars throughout the end of the 1890s and the early 1900s. But it was World War I that really brought attention to the candy bar.The U. S. Army Quartermaster Corps requested various American chocolate manufacturers to provide 20 to 40 pound blocks of chocolate to be shipped to quartermaster bases. The blocks were cut into smaller distributed to American soldiers in Europe. Eventually the task of making smaller pieces was turned back to the manufacturers. By the end of the war when the soldiers arrived home, the American candy bar business was assured. Why?Because the returning soldiers had grown fond of chocolate candy and wanted more of the same. As a result from that time on and through the 1920s, candy bar manufacturers became established throughout theUnited States, and as many as 40, 000 different candy bars appeared on the scene.The original candy bar industry had its start on the eastern coast in such cities as Philadelphia, Boston, and New York. The industry soon spread to the Midwest because shipping and raw materials such as sugar, corn syrup, and milk were easily available. Chicago became the seat of the candy bar industry and is even today an important base.48. Why did M. S. Hershey start the production of chocolate bars?A. He was deeply impressed by the Columbian Exposition.B. He realized that it was possible for chocolate to become popularC. There was nothing to produce in his factory in Lancaster.D. He was interested in the chocolate machinery displayed at the fair49. Which event brought the booming of American candy bar business? A. The adding of new materials.B. The demand in the army during WWI.C. The purchase of new machines50. What does the underlined word seatin the last paragraph most probably mean?A. Focus. B. Position. C. Chair. D.Center51. What is this passage mainly about?A. World Fair held in Chicago in 1893.B. The popularity of the American candy bar industry.oC. The candy bar industry during World War.D. The spread of the candy bar business to the Midwest.Passage FiveMark Twain is one of Americas much-beloved authors, creating imaginative and humorous classicsfor children and adults alike, such asThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Prince and The Pauper,and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Twain passed away in 1910, leaving behind a treasure of great literature. But now, 100 years after his death, hell have a brand-new book on the shelves: a three-volume autobiography.Twain hasnt been keeping busy in his tomb it was his wish that publishers wait until 100 years after his death to publish hismemoirs )which he spent the last decade of his life working on.The autobiography totals more than 5,000 pages, and likelywont beall sunshine and roses. It seems that Twain harbored some bitterness against former girlfriends and ex-friends. He also writes negatively about politicians of his day, such as Teddy Roosevelt. Its likely thathe requested such a long lead time for the memoirs because he die to hurt the feeli ngs of anyone men ti oned in this work.Although smallsecti onsof the memoirs have bee npublished the autobiography has never been available in full, provide great in sights into the man behi nd the classic books. The first volume of the set will be available in November, and the trilogy published by the Uni versity of Califor nia, Berkeley.There are so many biographies of Twai n, andntwantpreviously and shouldis beingmany of them have usedbits and pieces of the autobiography, editor Robert Hirst told The In depe nden t. But biographers pick and choose what bits to quote. By publishi ng Twains book in full we hope that people will be able to come to their own complete con clusi ons about what sort of a man he was.52. Accordingto Paragraph 1, which of the statementsis TRUEof Mark Twain?A. He left beh ind lots of mon ey.B. His works were writte n for childre n.C. His works are full of adve ntures.D. He is famous for his great works.53. What can we lear nabout Mark Twai ns autobiography from the passage?A. It has bee n published aga inst Twains will.B. It shows Twains respect for politicia ns.C. It will be published in full.D. It has been recently finished.54. What does the underlined word trilogy in Paragraph 4 mean?A. work in three volumes.B. An imagi native work.C. collection of stories.D. Memoirs of famous people.55. What is the purpose of publishing Twains autobiography?A. To suppleme nt other biographies.B. To help readers to understand Mark Twain.C. To in troduce Mark Twa ins works.D. To expose new discoveries about Mark Twai nndV. Daily Con versati on( 15 poi nts)Directi ons: Pick out appropriate expressi ons from the eight choices below acomplete the follow ing dialogues by blacke ning the corresp onding letter on the An swer Sheet.A. When shall we set offC. have a won derful time E. be great funG. What should I takeB. What is the timeD. start pack ingF. What could I getH. where toMary: How do you like the idea of hav ing a pic nic this Saturday?Joh n: Won derful. But 56?Mary: What about the Blue Mountain Its quite cool there.John: Thats a good idea. Shall we invite Michael and his girlfriend to go with us?Mary: Sure! It would 57 to have them with us.John: Good! 58?Mary: You could buy some drinks and sandwiches. And some fruit, too. John:OK. 59?Mary: Howabout 8 oclock in the morning? It takes about two hours to get there.John: OK. Ill call Michael and tell him about our plan. Wesure will 60.第U卷(非选择题,共25分)I. Writing(25 points)Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write an essay in English in 100-120 words based on the following information. Remember to write it clearly.61. 你 ( Li Yuan) 的同学王晶打算在校内找一份临时工作,给她写一封电子邮件, 内容包括 :你从校园网上获得图书馆招工的信息;招聘人数为510 人;对应聘人员的要求(如必须是本校学生、可周末上班 等 ); 面试时间和地点 ; 鼓励她抓住此机会,前去面试。参考答案I.Phonetics(5 points, one point each)1.A 2.D 3.C 4.B 5.CII. Vocabulary and Structure( 15 points, one point each)6.C 7.B 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.C 13.B 14.B 15.C16.A 17.B 18.D 19.D 20.AIII. Cloze(30 points, two points each)21.A 22.C 23.A 24.C 25.D 26.A 27.B 28.D 29.B 30.C31.D 32.A 33.B 34.B 35.CIV. Reading Comprehension(60 points, three points each)36.D 37.C 38.A 39.A 40.C 41.B 42.B 43.D 44.D 45.C46.C 47.A 48.B 49.B 50.D 51.B 52.D 53.C 54.A 55.BV. Daily Conversation(15 5 points, three points each)56. H 57.E 58.G 59.A 60.CW. Writi ng(25 poi nts)写作评分标准1. 评分原则 :(1) 本题总分为 25 分,分五档给分。(2) 评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言确定其所属档次,然后根据该档次的具体 要求给分 (3) 纳入第五档次的作文应取得至少两位阅卷教师的认可。(4) 字数不足 100 或超出 120 的,酌情扣 1 分2 分。(5) 拼写与标点符号的准确性视其对表达的影响程度予以评分。英、美式拼写均 可。 (6) 如书写较差,以至影响表达,将分数降低一个档次。2. 评分标准 : 第五档 (21 分25 分) 很好地完成了试题规定的任务。主题突出 ; 内容充实,层次分明 ; 行文流畅 ; 使用了丰富的语法结构和词汇 ; 基本无 语言错误。第四档 (16 分20 分) 较好地完成了试题规定的任务。主题明确 ; 内容完整,层次清楚 ; 字连贯 ; 语法结构有变化, 词汇比较丰富 ; 有少量 语言错误。第三档 (11 分15 分) 基本完成了试题规定的任务。主题不明确 ; 内容尚完整,有层次 ; 语句较通顺 ; 虽有不少语言错误,但不影响内 容表达。第二档 (6 分10 分) 未能按要求完成试题规定的任务。主题不明确 ; 内容不完整,层次不清 ; 缺少连贯性 ; 语句欠通顺 ; 有较多的语言错 误,影响了内容表达。第一档 (1 分5 分)未完成试题规定的任务。明显跑题 ; 内容贫乏,结构层次混乱 ; 句不通顺 ; 有严重的语言错误 0分所写的内容与试题要求毫不相关,语句混乱,无法理解。
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