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1、2017年陜西省普通高等教育專升本招生考試(樣題)大學(xué)英語注意事項:1.考生領(lǐng)到試題后,須按規(guī)定在試題上填寫姓名、準考證號和座位號。2.所有答案必須在答題卡指定區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,在試題上作答無效??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將本試題和答題卡一并交回。3.滿分為150分??荚嚂r間為150分鐘。I. Vocabulary and Grammar (40 points)Directions: In this part, there are 40 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. You

2、 should decide on the best choice and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. It was in 1960 a Chinese athlete first put out the national flag of China on Mount Qomolangma.A. when B. thatC. whichD. in which2. 1'11 never forget the days we spent together in the country.A. that B.

3、on which C. when D. on that 3. His bag is nicer than in his class.A. any other studentB. any other student'sC. any other studentsD. any student's 4. In our country every boy and every girl the right to get educated.A. has B.Have C.is D. are 5. 一Would you like some coffee? 一Yes, please. By th

4、e way, do you have any milk? 1 prefer coffee milk.A. FromB.WithB. C.toD. for 6. Not until Mr. Smith came to China what kind of country it is.A. he knewB. he didn't knowC. did he knowD. that he knew7. Go straight into the cave an.d find out what's in there, ?A. don't youB.do youC. will yo

5、uD. can you8. It's time for to the Palace Museum with Susan Wilson.A. I goingB. I to go C. me goingD. me to go 9. 一 does your school have sports meeting? 一Twice a year.A. How oftenB. How soonC. How longD. How many times10. Your composition is very good a few spelling and grammar mistakes. A.Exce

6、pt B. except forC.besidesD. except that11. John plays football , if not better than David.A.as wellB. as well asC. so wellD. so well as 12.I enjoy learning English it takes me a lot of time.A. UnlessB.thoughC.BecauseD. for13. When we were watching TV, its screen suddenly went blank and a puff of smo

7、ke rose into the air. The TV broke down and it needed .A. to repairB.repairedC.repairingD. being repaire14. The boy said he wouldn't eat , which meant he was full.A. any longerB. no longerC. any more D. no more 15. Nobody noticed the thief slip into the shop, because the lights happened to .A. p

8、ut outB. turn outC. give outD. go out 16. . Many Europeans _ the continent of Africa in the 19th century.A. ExplodedB. exploredC.exposedD. expanded 17. 一Need he come a little earlier? 一Yes, he _ .A. canB.mustC.needD.needn't 18. The lady is always in white at the party.A. wearingB.dressingC. worn

9、 D. dressed19. They 3,000 English words by the end of next month.A. LearnedB. had learnedC. will learnD. will have learned 20. Roy made several kites, but of them can fly really high in the sky.A. neither B.noneC.allD. most 21. The Chinese, like most of the Asians, rice.A. live withB.live onC. live

10、underD. live for22. "I'm tired and I having a good rest," he said.A. feel likeB. tend toC.thinkD. try 23. Mr. Wang has taught these students for three years, so he is quite them.A. strange toB. frightened ofC. fearful ofD. familiar with24. we are having these days!A. What good weatherB

11、. How a good weatherC.What a good weatherD. How good weather25. in a peasant family, Jack always likes the farm work.A. Brought inB. Brought upC. Brought aboutD. Brought out26. His honesty is . Nobody can doubt it.A. in questionB. out of the questionC. out of question D. beside the questior27. The p

12、olice are the records of all those involved in the crime.A. looking intoB. looking afterC. looking outD. looking on28. John knowledge of radio just by staying around the radio station.A. made upB. B. looked up C. took up D. picked up29. Psychological studies show that some people are quick-tempered

13、,.A. at heart B. on purpose C. in personD. by nature 30. In my opihion, your work does not what I expected of you.A. catch up withB. add up toC. come up to D. go in for 31. I broke my relationship with John because he was always finding with me.A. error B.Mistake C.faultD. Failure32. Jack is good, k

14、ind, hard-working and intelligent. ,I can't speak too high-ly of him.A. As a resultB. By the wayC. On the wholoD. In a word 33. The persons that have the greatest influence children are their teachers.A. InB.on C.forD. to 34. It was the largest experiment we had ever had; it six hours.A. EndedB.

15、finished C.started D. lasted 35. She accused the man breaking into her house.A. Of B.forC.atD. with 36. I'm afraid you have no but to come along with us.A. PossibilityB.permissionC.choice D. selection37. Language has always been一as the phrase goes一the mirror to society. English is no A. Explanat

16、ionB.excuseC.exceptionD. expectation 38. There was a large box behind the door and Peter couldn't - falling over it in the darkness.A. HelpB.resist C.avoidD. prevent 39. Children are likely to get if no one cares about their upbringing.A. out of hand B. out of order C. out of place D. out of wor

17、k 40. The old man got into the of storing money under the bed.A. TraditionB.habit C.use D. custom . Reading Comprehension(50 points)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part, each passage is followed by some ques-tions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A,

18、B,C, and D. You should decide on the best choice and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage One Learning how to write is like taking a course in public speaking. I'd ask whether anyone in class had ever taken such a course. Invariably a few hands would go up. "What did

19、 you learn in that course?" I would ask. "Well, the main thing was learning how to face an audiencO-not to be inhibited (拘謹;抑制) . not to be nervous-" Exactly, when you take a course in public speaking nowadays, you don't hear much about grammar and vocabulary. Instead, you're

20、taught how not to be afraid or embar-rassed, how to speak without a prepared script, and how to reach out to the live audi-ence before you. Public.speaking is a matter of overcoming your longstanding nervous inhibitions. It is the same in writing. The point of the whole thing is to overcome your ner

21、vous inhibitions, and to break through the invisible barrier that separates you from the per-son who'll read what you wrote. You must learn to sit in front of your typewriter or dictating machine and reach out to the person at the other end of the line. Of course, in public speaking, with the au

22、dience right in front of you, the problem is easier. You can look at them and talk to them directly. In writing, you're alone. It needs an effort of your experience or imagination to take hold of that other person and talk to him or her. But that effort is necessary or at least it's necessar

23、y until you've reached the point when you quite naturally and unconsciously "talk on paper".41. The main task of a public speech course is to .A. teach spoken-language experienceB. teach how to use gestures to assist speech C. help the learners overcome nervousnessD. teach how to contr

24、ol the volume of the speaker's voice 42. Learning how to write is similar to learning how to speak in public in that a writer should .A. overcome his or her nervousness in the first place B. watch his or her grammar and vocabularyC. collect a' lot of data before writing D. take hold of a rea

25、der and talk to him or her before writing 43. In the author's opinion, _ _.A. writing needs more experience and skill than public speaking B. both writing and public speaking require effort C. writing is imaginativeD. public speaking is not so natural as writing 44. Which of the following statem

26、ents is TRUE according to the passage?A. Not many students feel the need to learn public speaking.B. Training is necessary before you can speak with script.C. In public speaking, the audience are more nervous than the speaker.D. Writing is just like making a public speech on paper.45. This selection

27、 is mainly about learning how to _.A. make a public speechB. B. talk on paperC. behave properly in public speechD. express strong emotion on paper Passage Two In the modern technological world the sea offers many resources to help mankind survive. Resources on land are beginning to grow less. The se

28、a, however, still offers hope to supply many of man's needs. The riches of the sea yet to be developed by man's technology are impressive. Oil and gas explorations have existed for nearly thirty years. Valuable amounts of minerals such as iron, nickel, and copper and so on exist on the ocean

29、 floor, ready to be mined. Fish farming promises to be a good way to produce large quantities of food. The culture of fish and shellfish is an ancient skill practiced in the past mainly by Oriental peoples. Besides oil and gas, the sea may offer new sources of energy. Experts. believe that the warm

30、temperature of the ocean can be used in.a way similar to the steam in a steam-ship. Ocean currents and waves offer possible use as a source of energy such as hydroe-lectric power. Technology is enabling man to explore ever deeper under the sea. The new under-sea technology is providing divers with d

31、iving suits and undersea chambers that a.re kept at sea level pressure. The development of strong, new materials has made this possible. The technology to harvest the sea continues to improve. By the year 2000, experts believe that the problems to exploit the food, minerals, and energy sources of th

32、e sea will be largely solved,46. What is the best title for the passage?A.Needs of ManB. Sources of EnergyC. Sea HarvestD. Sea Exploring Technology 47. According to the author, technology for exploring the sea is important because .A. man cannot travel farther into spaceB. resources on land are runn

33、ing shortC. it's a lot of fun diving into the seaD. ancient people used to explore the sea48. Why does the author mention a steamship?A. To indicate that it is warmer in the ocean than on land.B. To show that a steamship is better than other kinds of ship.C. To argue that man should use steamshi

34、ps more than other means of transporta-tion.D. To illustrate that man can make use of sources of energy from the sea.49. It can be inferred from the passage that .A. man hasn't completely developed the riches of the sea B. technology for exploring the sea has been solved C. planting rice in the

35、sea will be made possible in a short time D. in the near future man can live on the ocean floor 50. The word "exploit" in the last paragraph could best be replaced by _.A. EvaluateB.Develop C.gather D. scatter Passage Three Your passport is your official identification as an American citiz

36、en. In America,most people never consider obtaining a passport unless they are planning a trip out of the country. In Europe, where travel from one country to another is much more com-mon, almost everyone 'carries a passport. A passport is the final proof of identity in al-most everyi county in

37、the world. In 1979 almost 15 million Americans held passports. Most of these passports were obtained to travel outside the country because, except for a few Western nations, pass-ports are required tt> enter every country. And if you travel abroad, you must have a valid passport to reenter the co

38、untry. When traveling abroad, you will need a passport for identification when exchanging dollars for francs or marks or other foreign currency. . You may also need your passport to use a credit card', buy an airplane ticket or check into a hotel. As a passport is an of-ficial U. S. document, it

39、 is valuable as identification in any emergency overseas, such as floods, fires or war. Don't confuse passports and visas. Whereas a passport is issued by a country to its citizens, a visa is official permission to visit a country granted by the government of that country. For some years, many c

40、ountries were dropping their visa requirements, but that trend has reversed. Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela now require visas from U. S.citizens. They may be obtained from the embassy of the country you wish to visit. Passport applications are available at passport agency offices in large cities l

41、ike Bos-ton, New York, or Chicago. In smaller cities, applications are available at post offices and at federal courts; To get your first passport, you must submit the application in person, along with a birth certificate and two pictures.51. The main purpose of this passage is to . A. discuss trave

42、ling in other countries B. distinguish between passports and visas C. discuss the financial uses of a passportD. provide information about passports 52. Passports are beneficial for .A. exchanging currency · B. using a credit card C. checking into hotels D. all of the above 53. We can conclude

43、from the passage that .A. every country requires a visa from a foreign citizenB. not every country requires a visa from a foreign citizenC. only countries like Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela now requirb visas from U. S. citizensD. passports are obtained at the embassy once you' enter a country

44、54. The passage suggests that .A. most people don't realize how important passports are B. passports aren't important once you are in the country you've chosen.to visit C. passports are simple to obtain through the mail D. passports are obtained at the embassy once you enter a country 55

45、. As used in this passage, the word "valid" in the second paragraph means .A.foreignB.legalC.monetaryD. IllegalPassage Four 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 l

46、earning to stand on your own two 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 out on their own, most of them are clutching at one another's hands for reassurance. The

47、y say they want to dress as they please, but all of them wear the same clothes.They set off in new directions in music, but all of them end up huddled round listening to the same record. Their reason for thinking or acting in this and that way is that the crowd is doing it. They have cbme out of the

48、ir cocoon(繭)into a larger cocoon. It has become harder and harder for a teenager to stand up against the popularity wave and go his or her own way. These days every teenager can learn from the adver-tisements what a teenager should have and be. And many of.toclay's parents have come to award hig

49、h marks for the popularity of their children. All this adds up to a great bar-rier 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 listen to classical music instead of going to a party. You may want to colle

50、ct 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 your-self. Popularity will come with the people who respect you for who you are. That's the only kind of popularity that r

51、eally counts.56. The author's purpose in writing this passage is to tell A. readers how to be popular with people around B. teenagers how to learn to decide things for themselvesC. parents how to control and guide their children D. people how to understand and respect each other?57. According to

52、 the author, many teenagers think they are brave enough to act on their own, but, in fact, most of them .A. have much difficulty understanding each other B. lack confidence C. dare not cope with problems single-handed D. are very much afraid of getting lost?58. According to the passage, which of the

53、 following is NOT true?A. There is no popularity that really counts.B. What many parents are doing is in fact hindering their children from finding their own paths.C. It is not necessarily bad for a teenager to disagree with his or her classmates.D. Most teenagers claim that they want to do what the

54、y like to, but they are actu-ally doing the same.59. The author thinks of advertisements as .A. convincing B.influentialC.instructiveD. authoritative 60. During the teenage years, one should learn to .A. differ from others in as many ways as possible B. get into the right season and become popularC.

55、 find one's real self D. rebel against parents and the popularity wave? . Cloze (20 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 pas-sage and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. Different people have different hobbies. People _ 61 hobbies because these activ-ities 62 enjoyment, friendship, knowledge, and relaxation. Sometimes they even yield financia

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