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2015年河南省普通高等学校选拔优秀专科毕业生进入本科阶段学习考试Part Vocabulary and Structure (140 points) Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence,and then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. Both the blue pink and the blue dresses are pretty but I like the _ better.A.earlier B.b.beginner C.former D. first2. He made a _ to let all children learn English, but he soon found it impossible without an online course.A.confinement B. commitment C. conception D. commission3, The people living in these apartments have free _to that swimming pool.A.access B. excess C. excursion D. recreation4. he_the old man with 10 pounds for bringing back the lost dog.A.reward B. prized C. gave D. Paid5. he said would never be intimidated _what he didnt like by big names.A. Do B.to do C.did D. into doing6. Im sorry to have_you with so many questions on such an occasion.A. interfered B. offended C. impressed D. disturbed7.1 only work_weekdays, not_weekends.A. on. on B. At.at C.on.at D.at.on8. She grabbed the soap and washed _A. thoroughly B. thorough C.although D. though9. piano is a popular_.A. machine B.instrument C.equipment D.tool10. We are all _at the way her husband treated her.A. disgusting B.disgusted C.disgustful D.disgust11. There are many proverbs in Chinese_, there are also many proverbs in English.A. meanwhile B. Similarly C.usually D.typically12. Many youngsters _pop songs to old songs. They think pop singers are very cool.A. suppose B. prefer C.suggest D. expect13. The engineer tried to _the problem with several drawing.A. Recognize B. impress C. Illustrate D. identify14. She_to book a seat on the next flight.A. pushed B. drew C, rushed D. StrokeI5.His favorite_is playing drums.A. pastime B. action C. habit D. expect D. moment16. _weather may be too hot to the tourists.A.so B.such C.what D.which17. He_ yesterday morning, and would stay for three days.A. checked up B. checked on C. checked out D. checked in18. There is absolutely no need to _A. panic B. terror C. fright D.rage19, Id like to _ my parents greetings to you and your family.A.confront B.display C.consult D.convey20. The new look of the city has_ a deep impression on those foreign visitors.A. left B. Kept C. marked D. remained21. It is _ impossible to work with this noise around.A. especially B. absolutely C. unreasonably D. unusually22. A _ person is extremely thin, in a way that you find unattractive.A. lonely B. mean C. brave D. skinny23. Why is it_ the more connected we get, the more disconnected I feel?A. that B. whether C. what D. which24. I was now in a relaxed mood and had no desire_ the man make a fool of himself.A. see B. to see C.seeing D.seen25. why _me to do it_you can do it yourself?A.asking; though Bask;when .C.to ask;since D.asked;while26. I was too_to ask him for help.A.embarrassed B.embarrassing C.thrilled D.thrilling27. Over-working can be a_the whole town.A.task B.burden C.bother D.weight28. The first soon_the whole town.A.spread through B.spread down C.spread over D.spread out29. The accident in which two people were seriously injured_careless driving.A.in B.from C.on D.of30. Law school doesnt_as many years as medical school does.A.take B.cost C.spend D.pay31._opposingviews,ourbossdeclaredthatthe company would enter the furniture market.A.despite of B.although C.Though D.in spite of32. People_ believe that the sun went around the earth.A. would B. be used to C.will D.used to33. When J saw the expression on his face, I realized he is_ agreement with me.A. in B. for C.to D.on34. She didnt went to go to Africa: probably_the whether is too hot.A, for B. because C. since D. as35. She is very_ to his ugly appearanceA. Sensible B. sensitive C. Sense D. Sentimental36. It was only a _injury, not all that serious.A. slight B. special C. Similar D. Substantial37. They were _ white.A. dressed B.put on C. dressed up D. dressed in38. My children are looking forward to _a trip to Paris.A. make B. making C. be making D. have made39. _he tried to explain any new idea, he just couldnt make himself understood.A. whoever B. whatever C. wherever D. whenever40. Because they are _a date, many of us believe that they are in love.A. in B. on C. out D. atPart Cloze (120 points)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B,C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Peoples attitude 41gift-giving may 42 from country to country , 43 the desire to convey a feeling of friendship is universal. Here is an example to 44 the differences.Japan is a _45_ country. It is not _46_in Japan to offer a gift to a person who is _47_ or has been helpful. When people do that, the gifts_48_ be substantial and expensive. _49_, at least in the typical Japanese style, it is not _50_ to attach a thank-you note or card to the gift. Japanese people may express their _51_ and friendship directly through the gift they have _52_ and given to the person they love and respect.In _53_, you are likely to get more cards_54_ gifts in the United States. A card may come with a small gift or no gift at all. In general, American people dont _55_ very much whether the gift is expensive or not. As a matter of _56_,your gift to them would be _57_ all the more if you made it yourself _58_ buying it from a store. And the words on the card seem to be the most important thing. _59_ someone does not have a card on hand, he or she would write you a thank-you note on a piece of paper, give it to you _60_ or put it in your pigeon hole.41. A. Towards B. In C. On D. Of42. A. Differ B. Change C. Vary D. Become43. A. If B. Even though C. So D. Thus44. A.Argue B. Prove C. Against D. illustrate45. A. Gift give B. Gift-giving C. Give receive D. Gift-receiving46. A. Unusual B. Common C. Unique D. Extraordinary47.A. Coming B. Going C. Leaving D. Staying48.A. Is likely to B. Tend to C. Turn to D. Like to49.A. However B. Despite C. But D. Thus50.A. Ordered B. Demanded C. Required D. Suggested51.A. Purposes B. Sympathy C. Apologies D. Gratitude52.A. Select B. Selecting C. Chosen D. Choose53.A. Comparison B. Contrast C. Contract D. Contrary54.A. As B. Than C. To D. Then55.A. Care for B.care about C. Care D. Care to56.A. Truth B. Finding C. Fact D. Case57.A. Appreciated B. Regarded C. Received D. Supposed58.A. Instead of B. When C. Instead D. Despite of59.A. Whether B. Since C. As D. When60.A. In person B. In man C. By person D. For personPart Reading Comprehension (220 points)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or incomplete statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A,B,C and D. You should decide on the best choice, and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneWhen I was studying English at a training center in Washington D.C. in 1998, I shared a house with two young Americans, Jim, and Steve. Jim was studying French and Steve Chinese, both at the Foreign Service Institute. We shared many things in common, but we also thought and acted quite differently. Steve was interested in speaking Chinese. He always tried every opportunity to talk with me with his very English-like pronunciation. I was often touched with his diligence. However, I wanted to practice English with him, too. So we often speak at the same time in the others mother tongue. Jim was fresh from college and the youngest of the three. He was going out all the time. The only time we met was at breakfast. There was a small round table in our kitchen, where we sat around to enjoy our food. Steve had Chinese fast food such as dumplings or noodles, and I ate bread and boiled eggs. But Jim often just drank a cup of tea because he had nothing in his bridge. He was too busy dating pretty French girls to do any shopping. I often offered him some of my food. But Steve told me in his poor Chinese that I didnt need to do that. He said that it was Jims own fault and that it served him right. Although he was learning Chinese, he still held his American sense of value.Two years later, I returned to china. The three of us still keep in touch. Jim now works in a travel agency in Paris. He got married to one of the pretty girls. He wrote to tell us that now he can enjoy a delicious breakfast with his beautiful wife every morning in their comfortable living room. Steve wants to work in china. And Im helping him with this. I have introduced him to the dean of the Overseas Section of our university. He is very interested in Steve. He wants to know if Steve can work here teaching the overseas students Chinese. I have sent the message toSteve. Im sure hed be very happy to accept the job. However, I hope he could try harder to improve himself. Otherwise, all the overseas students would speak with his terrible pronunciation!61. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. The three of them were all language majors.B. Steve and Jim were more alike in character.C. The author didnt enjoy talking with Steve.D. Their living condition was rather poor.62. What is the authors opinion of Steve?A. Steve was a very hardworking fellow.B.Steve enjoyed cooking Chinese food.C.Steve enjoyed shopping more than Jim.D. Steves Chinese accent was quite pure.63. Which of the following is true about Jim?A. Going out with girls cost him a lot of time.B. He had a French way of making friends.C. He learned French in order to date Paris girls.D. He liked doing housework.64. What does the last sentence of the 1st paragraph imply?A. Steve didnt like offering help to others.B. American people only eat their own food.C. Americans and Chinese differ in their sense of value.D. Steve wanted Jim to do his own shopping.65. From the last paragraph, we can learn that _.A. Jim is a very good husband.B. Steve enjoys teaching Chinese.C. The author works for overseas students.D. The three friends still keep in touch.Passage TwoHow often one hears children wishing they were grown-ups and old people wishing they were young again. Each age has its pleasures and its pains, and the happiest person is the one who enjoys what each age gives him without wasting his time in useless regrets.Childhood is a time when there are few responsibilities. If a child has good parents, he is well fed, looked after and loved. It is unlikely that he will ever again in his life be given so much without having to do anything in return. In addition, life is always presenting new things to the child things that have lost their interest for older people because they are too well known. But a child has his pains:He is not so free to do what he wishes to do; he is continually being told not to do things or being punished for what he has done wrong. Therefore, a child is not happy as he wishes to be.When the young man starts to earn his own living, he becomes free from discipline of school and parents; but at the same time he is forced to accept responsibilities. With no one to pay for his food, his clothes, or his room, he has to work if he wants to live comfortably. If he spends most of his time playing about in the way that he used to as a child, he will go hungry. And if he breaks the laws of society as he used to break the laws of his parents, he may get himself into trouble. If, however, he works hard,goes by the law and has good health, he may feel satisfied in seeing himself make steady progress in his job and in building up for himself his own position in society.Old age has always been thought of as the worst age to be; but it is not necessary for the old to be unhappy. With old age comes wisdom and the ability to help others with advice wisely given. The old can have the joy of seeing their children making progress in life; they can watch their grandchildren growing up around them; and, perhaps best of all, they can, if their life has been a useful one, fell the happiness of having come through the battle of life safely and of having reached a time when they can lie back and rest, leaving everything to others.66. The happiest people should be those who _.A. Face up to difficulties in lifeB. Hope to be young againC. Enjoy life in different ageD. Wish to be grown up67. The word “they”underlined in Line 5, para. 2 refers to _.A. Older people B. New things C. Children D. Interests68. A child has his pains because_. .A. He can not do whatever he wants toB. He is not allowed to play in rainC. He has a lot of new things to learnD. He can not play at the seaside freely69. When a child becomes a grown-up, he is supposed to _.A.live comfortably B. Take responsibilitiesC. Make progress in job D. Impress the society70. The best title of the passage might be _.A. Pains and Ages B. Differences in AgesC. The Best Age to Be D. Happiness and AgesPassage ThreeLife really should be one long journey of joy for children who are born with a world of wealth at their tiny feet.But experts on psychological research now believe that silver spoons can leave a bitter taste. If suicide statistics are a sign of happiness, then the rich are a miserable lot. Figures show that it is the rich who most often do away with themselves.Dr. Robert Coles, an internationally famous doctor, is the worlds top expert on the influence of money on children. He has written a well-received book on the subject, The Privileged Ones, and his research shows that too much money in the family can cause as many problems as too little. Obviously there are certain advantages to being rich,” says the 53-year-old doctor, such as better health, education and future work expectation. But most important is the quality of family life. Money cant buy love.”It can buy a lot of other things, though, and thats where the trouble starts. Rich kids have so much to choose from that they often become confused. Their parentsover favoring can make them spoiled. They tend to travel more than other children, from home to home and country to country, which often makes them feel restless.“But privileged children do have a better sense of their positions in the world,” adds Mr. Coles, “and they are more self-assured.”Todays rich parents perhaps have realized that their riches can be more of a burden than a favor to their children. So their priority is to ensure that their families are as rich in love as they are in money.71.Accordingtothepassage,childrenofrichfamilies_.A.enjoytraveling B.canbuyloveC.usuallycommitsuicide D.arenotalwayshappy72.Dr.RobertColesbelievesthat_.A.beingrichhasasmanyadvantagesasbeingpoorB.richchildrenoftengettoolittleentertainmentC.richchildrensometimescantenjoythethingtheyaremostinneedofD.richchildrenarentgivenenoughthings73.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Itislovethatisalwayslackinginrichandpoorfamiliesalike.B.Silverspoonscansometimesleaveabittertaste.C.Moneycantbuyeverything.D.Richchildrenareoftenconfusedbecausetheyhavesomuchtochoosefrom.74.Theexpression“silverspoons”inParagraph1means_.A.veryexpensivespoons B.richpeopleC.wealth D.spoonsmadeofsilver75.Thisarticleiswrittenmainlytotellreadersthat_.A.thericharemorelikelytodoawaywiththemselvesB.moneycanbringalotofthings,includingloveC.lifeisalwayshappyforchildrenofrichparentsD.richparentsshouldrealizewhatisimportantinthefamilyisloveratherthanmoneyPassage FourCharlene,a16-year-oldstudentatahighschool,foundherselffacedwithamathstesttowhichsheknewnoneoftheanswers.Ratherthanfail,shetookthetestoutwithherandfilledintheanswerswiththehelpofherfriends.Duringabreak,shegotbackintotheclassroomwithoutbeingseen,crumpledthetestwithhershoe,andleftitlyingonthefloor.Theteacherthoughtithadbeendroppedwhenthetestswerecollected;shecorrectedit,andCharlenereceivedaB.Cheatingis,ofcourse,nothingnew.Buttoday,educatorsarefindingthatcheatingonthepartofstudentshasbecomemorefrequentthaninthepast.Whetheritiscopyingafriendshomework,usingapreparedsheetonanexam,stealingadvancecopiesofafinal,writingdownrulesinoneshand,orpayingsomeoneelsetowriteatermpaper,cheatingappearstohavegainedacceptanceamongagrowingnumberofstudentsbetween13and19.Ina1978studyofcheatingattwenty-twohighschoolsinGeorgia,itwasfoundthatcheatingwascommonamonggoodandpoorstudentsalikealthoughbothboysandgirlssaidtheythoughtboyscheatedmore.Whyisstudentcheatingontherise?Noonereallyknows.Someblamecheatingonagenerallossofgoodvaluesamongtodaysyouth.Theypointtofactsshowingincreaseddamageofpublicthingsandschoolstealingandthinkthatreports,suchasWatergatehavedisappointedyouthaboutthehonestyofpeopleinhigherpositions.Othersthinkthattodaysyoutharefarmorepracticalthantheirforefathers.Inthelatesixtiesandearlyseventies,studentswerefilledwithimaginationsaboutchangingtheworld,buttodaysstudentsfeelgreatstresstosucceed.76.AccordingtoParagraph1,Charlenetookthetestoutbecause_.A.herfriendscouldanswernoneoftheproblemsB.shetorethetestpapertopiecesC.shesteppedhershoesonthetestpaperD.shedidnotwanttofailinthemathtest77.Charlenepassedthetestbecause_.A.sheansweredallthequestionsbyherselfB.shedidthetestbycheatingC.shepersuadedherteachertogiveheraBD.shereturnedtotheclassroomtoredothetest78.Whichofthefollowingisnotanexampletoshowthatcheatingisbecomingmoreandmorecommon?A.Astudentpaysanotherfordoingatestpaper.B.Astudentwritesdownsomethingtobetestedbeforeanexam.C.Astudentgetswellpreparedinhisstudiesbeforeanexam.D.Astudentgetshomeworkfromhisclassmateandthencopiesit.79.The1978studyofcheatinginGeorgiashowsthat_.A.onlystudentsinthe24highschoolscheatedinexaminationsB.bothgoodandpoorstudentscheatedinexaminationsC.boyslikedcheatingwhilegirlsdidnotlikeitD.moregirlscheatedinexaminationsthanboysdid80.Oneofthefactsfortheriseofcheatingisthat_.A.moreandmorepublicthingsaredamagedB.goodvaluesdisappointstudentsC.moreandmorestudentsbegintostealD.honestpeopleareinhigherpositionsPart Translation (210 points)Directions: There are 10 sentences in this section. Please translate sentences 8185 from Chinese into English, and translate sentences 8690 from English into Chinese. Write your answer on the Answer Sheet.81. 这个漂亮干净的城市给外国旅游者留下了深刻的印
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