2014全国成人高考专升本英语模拟试题一及答案.docx

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第二部分 应试模拟英语应试模拟第1套Phonetics(5 points)Directions:In each of the following groups of words,there are four underlined letters or lettercombinations marked A,B,C and DCompare the underline:!parts and identify the one thatis different from the others in pronunciation Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet1Ahowever Bnarrow C.shallow D.snowy2Aadverb Bbirthday C.curtain D.cigar3Areceipt Breception C.psychological D.psychology4Aarea Bappeal C.bacteria D.cafeteria5Anaked Bcomplicated C.snowboarded D.describedVocabulary and Structure(15 points)Directions:There are l5 incomplete sentences in this sectionFor each sentence there are fourchoices marked A,B,C and DChoose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet6I like the clouds at sunset because it seems relaxingAwatch Bto watch Cwatched Dwatching7Unless you work hard you your test.Awill pass Bwill not pass Cwould pass Dwould not pass8Do earthquakes often in North America?Abreak Bbreak out Chappen to Doccur9Nowhere else in the world more friendly people than in this small town.Ayou might find Byou will find Ccan you findDshould you find10It looks the family has got a lot of problems.Aas long as Bas if Cwhile Dthough11You may think you know the answer but you dont, ?A. dont you B. may you C. may not you D. do you12. Ive worked here since I Harvard Business School.A. leave B. left C. have left D. had left13. - Would you prefer tea or coffee? - I have some coffee, please.A. will B. am going to C. am about D. would14. - How much sugar is left? - A. None B. Nothing C. Not many D. Few15. You see the doctor if that back ache persists.A. better B. better have C. have better D. had better16. Please fill this online application form.A. up B. on C. out D. with17. - Ive never seen that movie. have I.A. So B. Either C. Neither D. Too18. - do you play tennis? - Twice a month.A. When B. What C. How often D. How19. He that he was going to visit his sister in Ohio.A. said B. talked C. told D. spoke20. explores the nature of guilt and responsibility and builds to a remarkable conclusion.A. The written beautifully novel B. The beautifully written novelC. The novel beautifully written D. The written novel beautifully . 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.Hawaii, the youngest state of the United States, is different in many ways from the mainland states. The Hawaiian people are a mixture of the 21 Hawaiians and many immigrants who arrived 22 When the first pineapple plantations 23 in Hawaii in the 1900s, there were not enough people living on the islands to do all the work. 24 more came: the Chinese, Japanese, and the Portuguese were the main groups. For many years, Hawaiian customs were looked down on or 25 Now there is new pride in the old ways. Children are learning the 26 language and the traditional songs and dances. At the University of Hawaii there is a great deal of interest in the history of the islands and the culture of the 27 Visitors to the islands 28 to see the island paradise as it 29 to be. Large numbers of tourists from the Mainland 30 in Hawaii daily. Signs of modern tourism are 31 Honolulu and its suburbs, a quiet area of about 250,000 thirty years 32 , is now a crowded area of 800,000 residents and 33 As you drive around the island of Oahu, you can find some of the beaches are closed 34 the public, and more and more tourist resorts are being built in areas that were unspoiled. Hawaiians 35 about what will happen to the old way of life.21. A. local B. original C. folk D. migratory22. A. later B. first C. earlier D. last23. A. planted B. would plant C. were being planted D. had been planted24. A. When B. That C. So D. Though25. A. respected B. admired C. damaged D. ignored26. A. Chinese B. Hawaiian C. Japanese D. Portuguese27. A. past B. today C. America D. other countries28. A. enjoy B. willing C. want D. are like29. A. are used B. was C. used D. would30. A. approach B. arrive C. reach D. stay31. A. somewhere B. anywhere C. nowhere D. everywhere32. A. before B. ago C. over D. near33. A. tourists B. immigrants C. people D. crowds34. A. for B. from C. toward D. to35. A. wonder B. think C. puzzle D. worry IV. 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 one best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. Passage One Mans story in China began many thousands of years ago. Remains of an early form of man discovered in China, known as Peking Man, indicate that Stone Age men lived in the area as long as 500,000 years ago. During the centuries that followed, their descendants laid the foundations of civilization in China. Throughout its history, China has been a rich source of inventions. Silk, the compass, tea and porcelain originated there. In addition, they are responsible for the invention of paper and printing. The Chinese had used ink as early as 1 200 B. C. , an excellent type which they made from lampblack and which is known in English as India ink or China ink. By the end of the first century A. D. , the Chinese had invented paper. The Chinese also invented printing. Early Chinese printing is called block printing. The printer carved raised characters on a block of wood, wet the surface of the characters with ink, and pressed sheets of paper against them. Printers in the 11th century went on to invent movable type of baked clay. The characters of the movable type could be rearranged to form different words and thus be used over and over again. The Chinese alphabet has about 40 thousand characters. Because of the difficulty of producing so many pieces of type, most Chinese printers continued to use block printing.36. A good synonym for the underlined word descendants in paragraph 1 is A. foreigners B. following generationsC. enemies D. fossilized remains37. The name of an earlier form of man found in China is A. New Stone Man B. Silk Man C. Peking Man D. India Man38. Which type of printing is more convenient based on the passage?A. Movable type. B. Baked clay. C. Block printing. D. Wet ink.39. This passage talks mostly about A. the landforms of China B. the people of ChinaC. Chinese explorers D. Chinese history Passage Two American Blacks experienced a revolution after 1945, a revolution in expectations. Following World War , the steady movement toward first-class citizenship for Black people quickened, with significant actions taking place in courts of law, in voting booths, in restaurants and in the streets of the nation. A decade of intense civil rights activity was launched in 1954 when the United States Supreme Court declared segregated schools to be unconstitutional. In 1955, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. , effectively organized the Blacks of Atlanta, Georgia, in a bus boycott. The boycott lasted two years, and when it was over, Blacks no longer were degraded by being forced to sit or stand in the rear of buses. In 1960, a group of Black college students decided that they, as well as white persons, had the right to eat at a lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina. This sit-in sparked an aggressive national movement and, in the next few years, thousands of young men and women-Black and White, North and South-overturned local laws and customs that had maintained segregation. Sit-ins, pray-ins, freedom rides, freedom marches and demonstrations to open all schools to Black children took place across the nation.40. Several important actions took place to change the status of black people A. after World War B. in 1954 C. before 1945 D. in 196041. In which city was the bus boycott organized?A. Georgia. B. Greensboro. C. North Carolina. D. Atlanta.42. Who are the first to make the success of sit-in become true?A. Black college students and whites.B. First-class citizens.C. The Blacks of Atlanta.D. Young men and women in Greensboro.43. The best title for this passage could be A. Black History B. Educational Opportunities for BlacksC. The Fight for Equality D. Civil Rights Workers of the 60s Passage Three People often speak of fire as though it were a living creature-It grows, dances, needs oxygen, feeds on whatever it can find, and then dies. And when a forest fire rages out of control, threatening human lives and homes, it must be fought like a wild animal. The fight is often desperate, since firefighters hest efforts may be dwarfed by the fury of a large fire. But the fires own traits can be used against it. The heated air above a fire rises in a pillar of smoke and burnt gases, pulling fresh air in from the sides to replace it. Firefighters use this fact when they fight fire with fire. They start a fire well in front of the one which they are fighting. Instead of traveling on in front of the huge fire, the smaller fire is pulled back toward it by the updrafts of the larger blaze. As it travels back to meet the large fire, the smaller backfire burns away the fuel that the forest fire needs to survive. Even when a backfire has been well set, however, the fire may still win the struggle. The wind which the firefighters used to help them may now become their enemy. When the backfire meets the main fire, before both die for lack of fuel, there is tremendous flame, great heat and wild winds. A strong gust may blow the fire into the treetops beyond the area, giving the fire new fuel and a new life.44. This passage focuses on A. how fires start B. damage caused by fireC. the fascination of fire D. fighting forest fires45. A backfire is started A. behind a forest fire B. ahead of a forest fireC. on the sides of a forest fire D. all around a forest fire46. This passage suggests that a fire will travel A. faster than a horse can runB. in all directions at the same speedC. in whatever direction the wind is blowingD. toward the nearest source of fuel47. In the last paragraph, the writer again refers to the fire as a living creature by saying that it A. can be blown around by the wind B. dwarfs mans best effortsC. heats the air above it D. may still win the struggle Passage Four When Abraham Lincoln was a lawyer in rural Illinois, he and a certain judge in town once got to bantering with one another about horse trading. The upshot of the discussion was that they agreed that the next morning, at nine oclock, they would meet in front of the general store and make a trade. Each would bring a horse, unseen by anyone up to that hour. If either backed out of the deal, he would forfeit $25. The money from each man was held by the local banker. The next morning, at the appointed hour, the Judge, came up the dirt road, leading the sorriest looking specimen of a horse ever seen in those parts of Illinois. The large crowd viewing the spectacle burst out laughing, already knowing that Abe Lincoln was bound to get the worst of the deal. A poorer horse just couldnt exist anywhere and still be walking. In a few minutes, however, Mr. Lincoln was seen approaching the general store carrying something quite large and bulky on his shoulders. As he drew nearer, the crowd saw what it was, and great shouts and laughter broke out. The shouts and laughter soon broke into a thunderous roar when Mr. Lincoln, looking carefully and seriously over the Judges animal, set down his sawhorse (锯木架) , and exclaimed, Well, Judge, this is the first time I ever got the worst of it in a horse trade. 48. This passage concerns A. the life of Abe Lincoln B. a horse trade made by Abe LincolnC. a gambling in Illinois D. Abe Lincolns philosophy49. It is evident that neither Lincoln nor the Judge was A. serious about their agreement B. a native of IllinoisC. very knowledgeable about horses D. in the mood for jokes50. This passage attempts to arouse A. outrage B. tears C. sympathy D. laughter51. A person who banters is A. singing B. insulting C. joking D. deceiving Passage Five Shoes are outer coverings for the foot. They have soles, and most have heels. The upper part of most shoes extend no higher than the ankle. Boots are footwear that reach beyond the ankle. People wear shoes to protect their feet from harsh weather, sharp objects, and uncomfortable surfaces. Shoes are also an important part of peoples clothing. As a result, fashion often determines the style of shoes that individuals wear. The desire to be fashionable has led to many unusual shoe styles. In the 1300s, many European men wore shoes called crackowes, which had an extremely long toe. From the 1300s to the 1700s, some European women wore shoes with really thick soles causing walking to be virtually impossible without support. Shoes once worn in the Orient were connected to a stilt(高跷) as high as six inches. Traditionally, most shoes are made of leather. But many other materials are now used. Including canvas, velvet, and synthetic substances such as plastics. Footwear materials and style vary somewhat, depending on climate, custom, or other differences. Farmers in Netherlands often wear heavy wooden shoes that protect their feet from the damp environment while Japanese wear shoes outside their home but prefer soft slippers at home. In fact, people in some regions often wear foot coverings other than shoes. Some wear sandals during the hot summer and switch to warm boots for the cold winter.52. What is the main topic of the passage?A. The history of the shoes. B. Shoes around the world.C. The definition of shoes. D. Shoes and fashion.53. What can be inferred from the passage about different types of shoes?A. Boots are defined to be higher than shoes.B. People in the 1300s to 1700s like to wear uncomfortable shoes.C. People in Japan do not like to wear shoes.D. History has proven that the best shoes are made of leather.54. According to the passage, what is the main reason for people to wear shoes?A. To look fashionable. B. To feel comfortable.C. Because everyone else wears them. D. To protect their feet.55. What is a type of shoes that is mentioned in the passage?A. Slippers. B. Sandals. C. Soles. D. Crackowes.V. Daily Conversation (15 points)Directions: Pick out five appropriate expressions from the eight choices below and complete thefollowing dialogue by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.A. Where have you been B. What do you doC. An interesting place D. a part-time jobE. And what do you do F. been thereG. That sounds interesting H. Which restaurantJason: Where do you work, Andrea?Andrea: I work for Thomas Cook Travel.Jason: Oh, really? 56 there?Andrea: Im a guide. I take people on tours to countries in South America, like Peru.Jason : 57 !Andrea: Yes, its a great job. I love it. 58 ?Jason: Im a student, and I have 59 , too.Andrea: Oh? Where do you work?Jason: In a fast-food restaurant.Andrea: 60 ?Jason: Hamburger Heaven.Writing(25 points)Directions:For this part,you are supposed to write a letter in English in l00-120 words basedon the following situationRemember to write it clearly61你(Li Yuan)的一个朋友准备出院,写封信表示宽慰,并鼓励他她。其内容如下: (1)如何得知的消息; (2)对他她的出院表示高兴; (3)提供帮助。英语应试模拟第1套参考答案与解析Phonetics【答案】1A 2D 3B 4B 5D【解析】1选项A画线字母读2选项D画线字母读3选项B画线字母读4选项B画线字母读5选项D画线字母读Vocabulary and Structure【答案】6D 7B 8D 9C l0B llD l2B l3A l4A l5D l6C l7C18C l9A 20B【解析】6Like doing sth表示喜欢做某事。Like后要求跟动词的-ing形式。选项D是正确的。【句子大意】我喜欢在太阳西下时观赏浮云,因为它让人感到放松。7Unless引导的条件从句用的是一般现在时,表明是对现在事实的推测,主句应当用一般将来时。根据题意,应当选择否定式,选项B是正确的。【句子大意】你考试是不会及格的,除非你努力学习。(除非你努力学习,否则你考试过不了。)8地震的发生用动词occur,选项D是正确的。【句子大意】北美经常发生地震吗?9以否定词起始的句子其主谓应倒装,排除选项A和B。Can表示能够,should表示应该。按句子的含义,应为能够。选项C是正确的。【句子大意】世界上没有其他任何地方能够比这个小镇找到更多的好心人。10As long as长达,as if似乎,while当时候,though尽管、虽然。根据题意,选项B是正确的。【句子大意】看起来,这个家庭有很多问题。11反义疑问句。找出陈述句中真正被反问的,看其是否定还是肯定,反问部分与其相反。此句中真正被反问的是you dont,是否定的,因此反问部分应是肯定的。陈述部分用动词do,反问部分也应用动词do。选项D是正确的。【句子大意】你可能认为你知道答案,但其实你不知道,对吧?12Since前如果谓语动词为现在完成时,since后谓语动词为一般过去时。选项B是正确的。【句子大意】自从我离开哈佛商学院就一直在这儿工作。13Will表示不是计划好的将要发生的动作。Be going to表示计划好的要发生的动作。选项A是正确的。【句子大意】你想来点儿茶还是咖啡?咖啡吧。14Sugar是不可数名词,排除选项C和D。Nothing意为什么都不是。选项A是正确的。【句子大意】还剩多少糖?一点儿都没了。15Had better最好,选项D是正确的。【句子大意】如果背还在持续地痛,你最好去看医生。16Fill up填满,fill with装满,fill out填写。选项C是正确的。【句子大意】请填写网上申请表。17对话中的第一句是否定的。要表示同样否定的含义应用neither。选项C是正确的。【句子大意】我从来没看过那部电影。我也没看过。18表示频率的特殊疑问句。How often多长时间,选项C是正确的。【句子大意】你多长时间打一次网球?一个月两次。19Said说,talked谈论,told告诉,spoke演讲。选项A是正确的。【句子大意】他说他准备去俄亥俄州看他的姐姐。20形容词的顺序。先说外观再说性质。选项B是正确的。【句子大意】这部完美写作的小说,探索了罪孽和责任的本质,并给出了令人叫绝的结局。Cloze【答案】21B 22A 23C 24C 25D 26B 27A 28C 29C 30B 31D32B 33A 34D 35D【解析】21从mixture和immigrants两词可以看出此句的意思是说,夏威夷当地的人是由两部分人组成的。一是移民,二是最初就生活在这儿的人。所以,选项B是正确的。Local当地的,也会包含移民过来的人。Folk表示民间的,不合题意。22Who引导定语从句,修饰它前面的名词。既然是immigrants,肯定是后来移居到这里的人。所以选项A是正确的。23这里考查的是语态和时态,种植园的开
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