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2019年安徽專升本招?考試(公共英語)模擬試題2019年安徽專升本招?考試(公共英語)模擬試題PartIVocabularyandStructure(30points)Directions:Inthispart,thereare30incompletesentence.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthesentence.1.Hewasspeakingsofastattheconference________wecouldhardlyfollowhim.A.whatB.asC.butD.that2.People________insummerinthelakesaroundthecity,butnowthereisnolakeavailable.A.usedtoswimmingB.wasusedtoswimmingC.wereusedtoswimD.usedtoswim3.--Whattimeisthefootballgameon?--Ihave________,butIcancheckitforyouinthenewspaper.A.notideaB.noideaC.noideasD.notideas4.We’vegottwoTVsets,butwestillcan’twatchanythingbecause________worksproperly.A.eachB.eitherC.neitherD.every5.Jackworkedlateintothenight,________hehadnotfinishedevenhalfofthejob.A.onlyfindingB.onlyfoundC.onlyfindD.onlytofind6.Thereisnodoubt________heisagoodemployee,forhehasallthequalitiesthatthecompanyneeds.A.asB.WhoC.thatD.what7.Itsuddenly________methatwecouldturntothepolicefoehelp.A.happenedtoB.occurredtoC.tookplaceD.turnedup8.Theyoungmancheatedhisfriendofmuchmoney,________wasreallydisgraceful.A.itB.whoC.thatD.which9.“JohnislearningGermaninhisfreetime.”“________.”A.SohissisterdoesB.SoishissisterC.SodoeshissisterD.Sohissisteris10.Asthepriceofoilkeeps________,peoplehavetopaymuchmorefordriving.A.togoupB.goingupC.goneupD.goup11.Ifyouwanttojointheclub,youneedtoshowyourphotoIDand________thisformfirst.A.putupB.tryout.C.fillin.D.setup12.Sincehegraduatefromtheuniversity,he________inanaccountingcompanyinBeijing.A.hasbeenworking.B.hadworkedC.hadbeenworking.D.wasworking13.Thesalesdepartmentwasrequiredto________aplanwithinthreeweeksformarketingthenewproducts.A.turnup.B.getup.C.comeupwith.D.putupwith14.ItwasbecauseItrainedheavilyyesterday________hecouldnotcometotheeveningschoolontime.A.that.B.sothat.C.so.D.when15.Nearly________ofthe9,000speciesofbirdsfeedoninsects.A.thethreefifth.B.threefifthsC.threefifth.D.thethreefifths16.________hisbrother,Johnisshyanddoesnotmakefriendseasilywithothers.A.Unlike.B.Alike.C.Liking.D.Dislike17.HeistalkingsomuchaboutAmericaasifhe________therebefore,buthehasneverbeenabroad.A.hasbeen.B.hadbeen.C.being.D.hasgone18.WemustfinishthejobbeforeFriday,nomatter________differentitis.A.however.B.whatever.C.how.D.what19.Before________forthejob,youwillberequiredtotakealanguagetest.A.apply.B.applying.C.applied.D.toapply20.WhetherIwillgoorstay________ontheinformationaboutmymother'shealthconditionformthedoor.A.depends.

B.department.C.depend.D.depending21.WhenIwasinAmerica,Ivisitedalmostallthebuildings________hadbeenbuiltbeforethe18thcentury.A.where.B.which.C.that.D.whose22.Isuggested________atthehotelbutmywifewaseager________.A.staying;togoshopping.B.tostay;togoshoppingC.tostay;goingshopping.D.staying;goingshopping23.Tom________tohisteacherforbeinglateforclass.A.apologized.B.pardoned.C.forgave.D.excused24.Muchtothestudents'________,theexaminationwaspostponedtothenextFriday.A.problem.B.burden.C.relief.D.belief25.Hewasanything________pleasedwhenheheardthenewsthathewasnotadmittedtohisfavoriteuniversity.A.If.B.so.C.but.D.and26.Weinvestigatedothercompaniesinthemarkettofindout________theywouldhandlecomplaintsfromtheircustomers.A.that.B.how.C.what.D.where27.Bytheendofnextyear,Rose________asamanagerofthecompanyforfiveyears.A.works.B.isworking.C.hadworked.D.willhaveworked28.Maryfound________extremelyhardtopassthedrivingtestaftertheenforcementofthenewtrafficregulations.A.it.B.this.C.that.D.what29.________awonderfultriphehadwhenhetraveledinChina!A.Where.B.HowC.What.D.That30.Thegeneralmanagersatthere,________tothereportfromeachdepartment.A.tolisten.B.beinglistenedC.listen.D.listeningPartIIClozeTest(20points)Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblankyoushoulddecideontheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.Mr.Johnsonworkedinanoffice.Hewasshortandoverweight,andhelookedlikeafifty-year-oldman31hewasnomorethanthirty-five.He32threethousanddollarsamonthandhadhisownhouseandcar.Buthewasverymiserly(吝嗇的)andhad33friends.Hetookgoodcareofnobodybut34.Hewasintroducedtoseveralgirls.butheneverboughtany35forthemandnogirllikedamanlikehim.Sohehadto36aloneinhisbeautifulhouse.Hewasalwayssadofitbutdidn’tknowthe37.OneSundaymorningMr.Johnsonfeltlonely38andwetoutforawalknearapark.Itwasafineday.Thesunwas39andthebirdsweresinginginthetrees.Beautiful40andgreengrasscouldbeseeneverywhere.He41abouthissadnessandwalkedon.Suddenlyheheardsomeonewascallingfrom42.Heturnedroundandsawaprettygirlwithapairofglasses43tocatchupwithhim.Hefeltstrange44hedidn’tknowheratall,buthestoppedto45her.“Don’tyourememberme,sir?”askedthegirl.”I46youlastDecember!”“I’m47you’reoneofmychildren’sfather,”thegirlsaid.Suddenlyshefoundshedidn’tknowthemanatallandher48turnedredandhurriedoff.49herwalkingaway,Mr.Johnsoncouldnotunderstand50itmeant.Ofcourse,hedidn’tknowthatshewasaprimaryschoolteacher.31.A.ifB.whetherC.thoughD.where32.A.paidB.waspaidC.borrowedD.wasborrowed33.A.fewB.afewC.littleD.alittle34.A.heB.himC.hisD.himself35.A.presenceB.presentsC.presentersD.presentation36.A.liveB.playC.workD.build37.A.excuseB.adviceC.suggestionD.reason.38.A.intheofficeB.AtschoolC.athomeD.intherestaurant39.A.flyingB.shiningC.standingD.sitting40.A.plantsB.rocksC.flowersD.stones41.A.wroteB.readC.rememberedD.forgot42.A.behindB.frontC.awayD.over43.A.restingB.tryingC.planningD.asking44.A.whileB.untilC.unlessD.because45.A.waitforB.helpoutC.findoutD.discusswith46.A.examinedB.hurtC.visitedD.invited47.A.happyB.sureC.sadD.sorry48.A.headB.eyesC.noseD.face49.A.WatchingB.DrawingC.BeatingD.Receiving50.A.whyB.whenC.whereD.whatPartIIIReadingComprehension(50points)Directions:Inthisparttherearefivepassages.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingerlinethroughthecentre.Passage1Anthropology(?類學(xué))isthestudyofhowpeoplelive.Itincludestheirfamilylife,religion,lawsandlanguage.Theterm“anthropology”comesfromtwoGreekwords:“anthropos”means“humanbeing”and“l(fā)ogy”means“thescienceof”.Anthropologycanbedividedintotwoareas.Thesetwomaindivisionsareculturalanthropologyandphysicalanthropology.Anthropologistsdefinehumanprogressinthreemainsteps.Steponebeginswiththefirsthumanbeingandcontinuesuntilthelastofpeoplewhohuntedanimalsjusttosurvive.Steptwoincludespeoplewhogrewfood.Inthisstep,therewasprogressininventionandreligion.Stepthreedealswithfirstcivilization,suchasthoseinEgyptandpartsofAsia.Anthropologistsalwaysseeknewinformationaboutpeople.Forinstance,recentevidencefoundinEthiopiaandKenyashowshumansearlierinhistorythanitwaspreviouslybelieved.51.Accordingtothepassage,anthropologyisstudyof________A.familylife,religionandartB.thedifferencesbetweenscienceandartsC.humanbeingsD.differentcultures52.Whichofthefollowingbelongstothesecondstepofhumanprogress?A.ProgresswasmadeinreligionandinventionB.HumanshuntedanimalsjusttosurviveC.Thefirstcivilizationcameintobeing.D.Peoplestartedtolearnscienceandarts53.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTURE?A.Furnitureandmoviesbelongtophysicalanthropology.B.Anthropologistsarestilltryingtogetnewfindingsaboutpeople.C.ThestudyofhumanbeingsbeganinEgyptandpartofAsia.D.ThefirstcivilizationappearedonlyinEgyptandpartofAsia.54.Accordingtothepassage,whathaveanthropologistsrecentlyfound?A.Thereareculturalanthropologyandphysicalanthropology.B.Therearethreestepintheprogressofhumanbeings.C.ThereweremorecivilizationsinEgyptthaninpartsofAsia.D.Thereisalongerhistoryofhumanbeingsthanitwasthoughtbefore.55.Whichcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AnthropologyB.TheProgressofHumanBeingsC.TheCivilizationsD.TheStudyofAnthropologistsPassage2Thelegallimitfordrivingafterdrinkingis80milligramsofalcoholin100millilitersofbloodintheU.S.Whentested.Butthereisnosurewayoftellinghowmuchyoucandrinkbeforeyoureachthislimit.Itvarieswitheachpersondependingonyourweight,sex,andthesortofdrinksyouhavehad.Somepeoplemightreachtheirlimitafteronlyaboutthreestandarddrinks.Infact,yourdrivingabilitycanbeaffectedbyjustoneortwodrinks.Evenifyou'rebelowthelegallimit,youcanstillbetakentocourtifapoliceofficerthinksyourdrivinghasbeenaffectedbyalcohol.Ittakesaboutanhourforthebodytogetridofthealcoholinonestandarddrink.So,ifyouhaveaheavydrinkingintheevening,youmightfindthatyourdrivingabilityisstillaffectedthenextmorning,oryoucouldevenfindthatyouarestilloverthelegallimit.Inaddition,ifyouhavehadafewdrinksatlunchtime,anotheroneortwodrinksintheearlyeveningmaywellputyouoverthelegallimit.Inatestwithprofessionaldrivers,themorealcoholicdrinkstheyhadhad,themorecertaintheywerethattheycoulddrivethroughasetofmoveablepostsinthedrivingtest...andthelessabletheyweretodoit!Sotheonlywaytobesureyou'resafeisnottodrinkatall.Alcoholisamajorcauseofroadtrafficaccidents.Oneinthreeofthedriverskilledinroadaccidentshavelevelsofalcoholwhichareoverthelegallimit,androadaccidentsafterdrinkingarethebiggestcauseofdeathamongyoungpeople.Morethanhalfofthepeoplestoppedbythepolicetotakeabreathanalyzertesthaveabloodalcoholconcentrationofmorethantwicethelegallimit.Itisimportanttorememberthatdrivingafterdrinkingdoesn'tjustaffectyou.Ifyouareinvolvedinanaccident,itaffectsalotofotherpeopleaswell,atleastthepersonyoumightkillorinjure.56.Theamountofalcoholonecandrinkbeforereachingthelegallimit________.A.is80milligramsofpurealcoholB.isaboutthreestandarddrinksC.isdifferentfordifferentpeopleD.isnotrelatedtoone’sbodyweight57.Whenmightyoubetakentocourtbythepolicefordrinkinganddriving?A.Whenyouhavedrivenavehicleafterdrinkinganyalcoholatall.B.Whenyouhavehadatleastthreedrinksbeforedriving.C.Onlywhenyoutestsshowthatyouhave80milligramsofalcoholatall.D.Whenthepolicethinkthatyourdrivingisaffectedbyalcohol.58.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTTURE?A.Whenyouhavebeendrinkingheavilyintheevening,youmightbestilloverthelegallimitthenextmorning.B.Themorealcoholicdrinksthedrivershavehad,themorelikelytheyaretopassthedrivingtest.C.Ifyouhavehadastandarddrink,youmaydriveanhourlater.D.Ifyouwanttodrivesafely,youhadbetternotdrinkatall.59.Alcoholisamajorcauseofroadaccidentsinthat________.A.mostdriverswhodieintheseaccidentshavebeendrinkingB.moreyoungpeopledieindrink-relatedaccidentsthaninanyotherwayC.drinkingaffectspeople’sbloodalcoholconcentrationD.oneinthreedriversdrinkheavily60.Whatdoesthisarticleurgeyoutorememberaboutdrivingafterdrinking?A.Youmaybetakentocourtbythepolice.B.Youmayputyourselfindanger.C.Youmayfindyourdrivingabilityaffected.D.Youmayputmanyotherpeopleatrisk.Passage3OnThursdayafternoonMrs.Clarke,dressedforgoingout,tookherhandbagwithsomemoneyandherkeyinit,pulledthedoorbehindhertolockitandwentherhandbagsomemoneyandherkeyinit,pulledthedoorbehindhertolockitandwenttotheover60sClub.ShealwayswentthereonThursday.Itwasaniceoutingforanoldwomanwholivedalone.Atsixo’clockshecamehome,letherselfinandatoncesmeltcigarettesmoke.Cigarettesmokeinherhouse?How?Hadsomeonegotin?Shecheckedthebackdoorandthewindows.Allwerelockedorfastened,asusual.Therewasnosignofforcedentry.Overacupofteashewaswonderingwhethersomeonemighthaveakeythatfittedherfrontdoor—“amasterkey”perhaps.SoshestayedathomethefollowingThursday.Nothinghappened.Wasanyonewatchinghermovements?OntheThursdayafterthat,dressedasusual,shewentoutatherusualtime,butshedidn’tgototheclub.Insteadshetookashortcuthomeagain,lettingherselfinthroughhergardenandthebackdoor.Shesettleddowntowait.Itwasjustafterfouro’clockwhenthefrontdoorbellrang.Mrs.Clarkewasmakingacupofteaatthetime.Thebellrangagain,andthensheheardherletter-boxbeingpushedopen.Withthekettleofboilingwaterinherhand,shemovedquietlytowardthefrontdoor.Alongpieceofwireappearedthroughtheletter-box,andthenahand.Thewireturnedandcaughtaroundtheknobonthedoor-lock.Mrs.Clarkeraisedthekettleandpouredthewateroverthehand.Therewasashoutoutside,andtheskinseemedtodropoffthefingerslikeaglove.Thewirefelltothefloor,thehandwaspulledback,andMrs.Clarkeheardthesoundofrunningfeet.61.Mrs.ClarkelookedforwardtoThursdaybecause__________.A.sheworkedataclubonthedayB.shehadvisitorsC.shewenttoaclubD.shewentoutshopping62.Ifsomeonehadmadeaforcedentry,________.A.Mrs.ClarkewouldhavefoundabrokendoororwindowB.heorshewasstillbeinthehouseC.thingswouldhavebeenthrownaboutD.heorshewouldhaveneededamasterkey63.OnthethirdThursday,Mrs.Clarkelefthome________.A.togototheclubasusualB.toseeifthethiefwashangingaboutoutsideC.toreportthebreak-intothepoliceD.totrickthethief64.Thelockonthefrontdoorwasonewhich________.A.couldnotbeopenedthroughtheletter-boxB.couldbeopenedwithalongpieceofwireC.couldnotbeopenedwithoutakeyD.couldbeopenedbyusingaknobinsteadofakey65.Thewirefelltothefloorbecause________.A.Mrs.ClarkerefusedtoopenthedoorB.thethief’sglovedroppedoffC.itwastoohottoholdD.thethiefjustwantedtogetawayPassage4Nooneknowsexactlyhowmanydisabledpeoplethereareintheworld,butestimatessuggestthenumberisover450million.ThenumberofdisabledpeopleinIndiaaloneisprobablymorethandoublethetotalpopulationofCanada.IntheUnitedKingdom,aboutoneintenpeoplehavesomedisability.Disabilityisnotjustsomethingthathappenstootherpeople:aswegetolder,manyofuswillbecomelessmobile,hardofhearingorhavefailingeyesight.Disablementcantakemanyformsandoccuratanytimeoflife.Somepeoplearebornwithdisabilities.Manyothersbecomedisabledastheygetolder.Therearemanyprogressivedisablingdiseases.Thelongertimegoeson,theworsetheybecome.Somepeoplearedisabledinaccidents.Manyothersmayhaveaperiodofdisabilityintheformofamentalillness.Allareaffectedbypeople'sattitudetowardsthem.Disabledpeoplefacemanyphysicalbarriers.Nexttimeyougoshoppingortoworkorvisitfriends,imaginehowyouwouldmanageifyoucouldnotgetupsteps,orontobusesandtrains.Howwouldyoucopeifyoucouldnotseewhereyouweregoingorcouldnothearthetraffic?Butthereareotherbarriers:prejudicecanbeevenhardertobreakdownandignoranceinevitablyrepresentsbyfarthegreatestbarrierofall.Itisalmostimpossiblefortheable-bodiedtofullyappreciatewhattheseverelydisabledgothrough,soitisimportanttodrawattentiontothesebarriersandshowthatitistheindividualpersonandtheirability,nottheirdisability,whichcounts.66.Thefirstparagraphpointsoutthat________.A.therearemanydisabledpeopleintheworldB.thenumberofdisabledpeopleinIndiaisthebiggestC.IndiahasmanymoredisabledpeoplethanCanadaD.itiseasytogetanexactnumberoftheworld'sdisabledpeople67.Thelastparagraphfocuseson_________.A.disabilityB.ignoranceC.prejudiceD.barriers68.Thelastword“counts”mostprobablymeans“________.”A.isimportantB.isconsideredC.isincludedD.isnumbered69.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTURE?A.Eventheable-bodiedmaylosesomeoftheirbodyfunctionswhentheygetolder.B.Thereareabout10percentdisabledpeopleintheUnitedKingdom.C.Thewholesocietyshouldpaydueattentiontothebarriersfacedbydisabledpeople.D.Therestillexitsprejudiceagainstthedisabledthatiseasytobreakdown.70.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat________.A.weshouldtryourbesttopreventdisabilityB.bothphysicalandmentalbarriersarehardtobreakdownC.weshouldtakeaproperattitudetowardsthedisabledD.theable-bodiedpeoplewillfullyunderstandthedisabledPassage5KaitlinRiffel’sdreamtoendpoverty(貧困)startedwhenshewasvisitingherfather,whoworkedforthehomeless.“Ineverrealizedtherewerepeopleintheworldwhodidn’thaveahomeorfoodbefore,”saidKaitlin,whoisnowsixteen.“IknewtherewassomethingIhadtodoaboutthat.”Atageeight,shestartedraisingmoneytobuildaplayground."Ittookmetwoyears,"Kaitlinsaid."Westartedsmall.Wewantedtodosomethingtomakeadifference.”In2014,WhenKaitlinwasthirteen,shevisitedCentralAmerica,andsawpeoplegoinghungryandfamilieslivinginhousesmadeofcardboard.Thatyear,wesetKidsonaMission,whichhashelpedhundredsofpeoplethere.“Theroomsweresmallerthanmybedroom,buttherewouldbeeightpeoplelivingineachone,"Kaitlinsaid.“Wealsogottoseethedirtyriversthatthosepeopleweredrinkingoutof.Providingcleandrinkingwater,foodandclothesforpeoplelivinginpovertyisnowanimportanttaskforKidsonaMission.“Thisyoungladyischangingtheheartsofpeople,andalsochangingtheworld,"saidtheheadmasterofKaitlin'sschool.71.ThejobofKaitlin'sfatherwasto__________A.sellfoodsB.buildplaygroundsC.visitschoolsD.helphomelesspeople72.WhendidKaitlinsetKidsonaMission?A.In2009.B.In2011.C.In2014.D.In2017.73.Whatwaspeople'slifelikeinCentralAmericaaccordingtoKaitlin?A.Theylivedinstronghouses.B.Theirdrinkingwaterwasdirty.C.Theirbedroomswereverybig.D.Theyhadenoughfoodandclothes.74.Whatcanweinferfromtheheadmaster'swords?A.Kaitlinisalwaysreadytogiveandhelp.B.Kaitlinhasmanychancestotravelaround.C.Kaitlinoftenchangesschools

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