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2021年專升本《英語(yǔ)》培訓(xùn)模擬試卷六
PartI.VocabularyandStructure(1X40points)
Directions:Thereare40incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentence
therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthe
sentence,andthenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
1.Theinstrumentaswellasothersparepartsgoingtobesentbyair
soon.
A.isB.areC.wasD.were
2.Whenyougotoanewcountry,youmustadaptyourselftothenewmannersand
A.customsB.habitsC.hobbiesD.interests
3.IbrokerelationshipwithJohnbecausehealwaysfoundwithme.
A.errorB.mistakeC.faultD.failure
4.Thenumberofcars,busesandbicyclesinthiscity__tomostofus.
A.isn'tknownB.hasn,tknownC.aren,tknownD.havenytknown
5.Thewinealittlebitterthistime.
A.tastesB.looksC.soundsD.feels
6.,wewentswimmingintheriver.
A.ThedaybeingveryhotB.Thedaywasveryhot
C.ItwasaveryhotdayD.Beingaveryhotday
7.ItwasattheSpringFestivalweparceledupsomebooksandtoysto
taketotheChildren,sHome.
A.whatB.atC.whichD.that
8.I’dratheryouanythingaboutitforthetimebeing.
A.don'tdoB.didn,tdoC.havenJtdoneD.hadn,tdone
9.I'mtogettheticketsfortheshow,astherearehardlyanyleft.
A.worriedB.curiousC.anxiousD.afraid
10.WeweretalkingabouttheAmericantouristwemetduringourtrip
totheGreatWall.
A.whatB.whoseC.whichD.whom
11.Theclassroomisquitecleansomewastepaperonthefloor.
A.exceptforB.exceptC.besidesD.without
12.Heistheonlyoneofthoseboyswhowillingtotakeamake-upexam.
A.isB.wereC.hasbeenD.was
13.HespeaksEnglishwellindeed,butofcoursenotanativespeaker.
A.asfluentasB.morefluentthan
C.sofluentlyasD.muchfluentlythan
14.Nuclearscienceshouldbedevelopedtobenefitthepeopleharmthem.
A.ratherthanB.otherthan
C.morethanD.betterthan
15.Everyoneisworkingharder,andlivingahappierlifenow,?
A.isn'toneB.arentwe
C.isn'titD.aren,tthey
16.Sorry,Ididn,tknowDr.Smithhasalreadyreturnedfromhisholiday.
I'11goandseehiminaminute.
A.thatB.whenC.whetherD.if
17.There'slittlechancethatmankindwouldanuclearwar.
A.retainB.endureC.maintainD.survive
18.Itwasasoldierwhohappenedtobetheresavedthegirlfromthe
danger.
A.whereB.howC.thatD.when
19.ThedictionarysheboughtisthatIhave.
A.twiceasmuchasB.astwicemuchas
C.twicemorethanD.twicethan
20.WhenItookhistemperature,itwastwodegreesabove
A.averageB.ordinaryC.regularD.normal
21.Theydidn,tgohometheyhadfinishedthetask.
A.sinceB.unlessC.becauseD.until
22.Itsuddenlyoccurredtomethatwecouldthepoliceforhelp.
A.askB.lookC.tellD.meet
23.Themanageroftenrequiresusnevertotilltomorrowwhatwecando
today.
A.comeupB.putoffC.turnonD.giveout
24.HavingheardsomuchaboutMr.Smith,theyweretomeethim.
A.eagerB.niceC.urgentD.earnest
25.Allthetravelingaretobepaidbythecompanyifyoutravelon
business.
A.chargesB.moneyC.pricesD.expenses
26.Itwastdhreiver'scarelessnessthatthetrafficaccident.
A.resultedatB.resultedwithC.resultedinD.resultedfrom
27.Thepolicearethetrafficaccidentthathappenedyesterday,
A.lookingdownuponB.lookingforwardto
C.lookingintoD.lookingafter
28.Atthesightofherlong-lostfriend,shecouldhardlyhertears.
A.giveinB.turnbackC.holdbackD.keepawayfrom
29.-ShallweinviteTim?
—No,it'stoolatetoinviteanymorepeople.,hehatesparties,
youknow.
A.ExceptB.BesideC.BesidesD.But
30.Surprisingly,theaccidentdidverylittletoeitherofthecars.
A.damageB.dangerC.effectD.confusion
31."Isitthathewillarriveherelate?”"No,Idon'tthinkso.
A.probablyB.likelyC.possiblyD.perhaps
32.Heearnsquiteahighinhispresentjob.
A.salaryB.billC.checkD.payment
33.afineday,wedecidedtogooutforapicnic.
A.HavingbeenB.BeingC.WhatD.Itbeing
34.Sir,doyouhaveanythingthisafternoon?Ifthereisnothingtodo,
IwonderifIcanaskforaleave.
A.typingB.typedC.tobetypingD.tobetyped
35.It'smuchcheapertobuyacarthananewone.
A.useB.usefulC.uselessD.used
36.Youcannotdependonpromisehemakes.
A.whateverB.whichC.wheneverD.whose
37.It'snecessaryforonetoreadtheonthebottlecarefullyandtake
therightamountofmedicine.
A.explanationsB.instructionsC.descriptionsD.introductions
38.I'vedecidedtovisitParis.,mywifedoesnotallowmetoleave
thefamily,notevenforasingleday.
A.MoreoverB.HoweverC.InfactD.Therefore
39.Itisbecausesheistooinexperiencedshedoesnotknowhowtodeal
withthesituation.
A.thatB.thusC.sothatD.so
40.Icannotbutthetruthofyourremarks,althoughtheygoagainstmy
interests.
A.toadmitB.admittingC.admittedD.admit
PartII.Cloze(1X20points)
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblankthere
arefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsinto
thepassageandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
Treesareusefultoman(41)threeveryimportantways:theyprovidehim(42)
woodandotherproduces;theyhelptochecksoilerosionandtheyhelpto(43)drought
andfloods.
(44),inmanypartsoftheworld,manhasnotrealizedthatthe(45)ofthese
servicesisthemostimportant.Inhiseagernesstodrawquickprofitfromthetrees,
hehascutthemdowninlarge(46),onlytofindthat(47)themhehaslostthebest
friendhehad.
Two(48)yearsagoarichandpowerfulcountrycutdownitstreestobuild
warships(49)togainitselfanempire.Itgainedtheempire,butwithoutitstrees,
itssoilbecamehardandpoor.Whentheempire(50)topieces,thehomecountryfound
itselffacedbyfloodsandstarvation.
(51)agovernmentrealizestheimportanceofaplentifulsupplyoftrees,it
isdifficultforittopersuadethevillagertoseethis,thevillagerwantswood
tocookhisfood(52);andhecanearnmoneybymakingcharcoalorsellingwoodto
thetownsman.Heisusuallytoolazyortoo(53)toplantandlookafternewtrees.
So,(54)thegovernmenthasagoodsystemofcontrol,orcaneducatethepeople,
theforestswil1slowlydisappear.
Thisdoesnotonlymeanthatthevillagers'sonsandgrandsonshave(55)trees.
Theresultsareevenmoreserious;forwheretherearetreestheirrootsbreakthe
soilupallowingtheraintosinkinandalsobindthesoil,thuspreventing(56)
washedawayonthe(57)surface,causingfloodsandcarryingaway(58)ittherich
top-soil,inwhichcropsgrowsowell.Whenallthetop-soilis(59),nothingremains
(60)worthlessdesert.
41.A.withB.atC.inD.through
42.A.ofB.forC.withD.as
43.A.preventB.stopC.forbidD.deny
44.A.GenerallyB.fortunatelyC.UnfortunatelyD.Probably
45.A.treesB.usesC.productsD.third
46.A.numbersB.membersC.amountsD.accounts
47.A.withB.forC.withoutD.to
48.A.thousandB.thousandsC.thousandofD.thousandsof
49.A.whereB.whichareC.withwhichD.whichtheyare
50.A.failedB.fellC.feltD.filled
51.A.EvenB.EventhoughC.EventhenD.Evennow
52.A.onB.belowC.withD.over
53.A.cleverB.activeC.carelessD.useful
54.A.althoughB.onceC.untilD.unless
55.A.afewB.fewerC.littleD.less
56.A.itB.itsC.it'sbeingD.itsbeing
57.A.hardB.softC.deepD.high
58.A.forB.withC.onD.behind
59.A.goingB.goneC.togoD.tobegoing
60.A.onlyB.simplyC.merelyD.but
PartIII.ReadingComprehension(2X20points)
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysome
questionsorincompletestatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,C
andD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice,andmarkthecorrespondingletteron
theAnswerSheet.
Passage1
Doyoubelievethatonlyboysdowellinscience?Doesitseemtoyouthatgirls
havebettervocabulariesthanboys?Inyouropinion,areboysbetteratbuilding
things?Ifyouranswertoeachofthosequestionsis“Yes”,youareright.
Ontheaverage,malesscorehigheronteststhatmeasuremathematicalreasoning,
mechanicalability,andproblem-solvingskills.Femalesshowsuperiorabilityin
testsmeasuringvocabulary,spelling,andmemory.
Itisknownthatbones,muscles(肌肉)andnerves(神經(jīng))developfasterinbaby
girls.Usually,too,babygirlstalkatanearlieragethanboysdo.Scientiststhink
thereisaphysicalreasonforthis.Theybelievethatthenerveendingsintheleft
sideofthebraindevelopfasteringirlsthaninboys.Anditisthissideofthe
brainthatstronglyinfluencesanindividualJsabilitytousewords,tospell,and
torememberthings.
Bythetimetheystarttoschool,therefore,littlegirlshaveanadvantagethat
boysdonothave.Girlsarephysicallymorereadytorememberfacts,tospel1,and
toread.These,ofcourse,areskillsthatareimportantinelementaryschool.
Butwhathavetheboysbeendoingintheyearsbeforestartingschool?Theyhave
beendevelopingsomethingcalledaggression(進(jìn)攻).Anaggressivepersonhascourage
andenergy.Hefeelsstrongandindependent.Heisoftenthefirstonetostartfight.
61.Scientistsbelievethatthedifferencesbetweenboysandgirlsare
determinedby.
A.theirpersonalabilitiesB.theirphysicalcondition
C.theircourageandindependenceD.theirageandsex
62.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.Girlsrememberthingsmoreeasily.
B.Boysscorehigheronteststhatmeasuremathematicalreasoning.
C.Boysaremoreskillfulatbuildingthings.
D.Girlsarebetteratfactswhichmeasureproblemsolvingability.
63.Accordingtothispassage,boysare.
A.morereadytospellB.morereadytorememberfacts
C.strongerandmoreindependentD.quickeratlearning
64.Theword“this"inparagraph3refersto_.
A.thedifferencebetweenboysandgirlsB.theabilitytosolveproblems
C.thedevelopmentofbrainsD.theagewhenbabiesbegintotalk
65.Theauthor'sviewofthedifferencebetweenboysandgirlsisbasedon.
A.scientificfactsB.personalexperience
C.socialbehaviorsD.logicalreasoning
Passage2
Adolphin(海月豕)looksmorelikeafishthancertainfishesdo.Itisanexcellent
swimmer.Thedolphinseemstoflashthroughthewater.Likefish,dolphinsare
completelyathomeinthewater.Theretheyplay,feed,sleep,andgivebirthto
theiryoung.Dolphinsliveintheseaandcanliveonlyinthesea.
Yettheyarenotfish.Adolphinmustcometothesurfacetobreathe.Fishcan
takeoxygenfromthewater.Dolphinscannot.Likeus,theybreathewithlungsand
musttaketheiroxygenfromtheair.Andtheyaremammals(哺孚L動(dòng)物).
Mostmammalsarelandanimals.Dolphinsareevolved(進(jìn)化)fromlandanimals.
Longago,dolphinancestors(祖先)leftthelandforthesea.Amongtheanimals
wasakindthatwouldbecomethedolphinweknow.Nooneissureexactlywhatkind
ofanimalitwas.Butthereisreasontothinkitwasrelatedtograss-eatinganimals
likethecow.Moderndolphinsarefish-eaters.Yettheirstomachsarelikethose
ofanimalsthateatplants.Themake-upoftheirbloodisalsolikethatof
grass-eatinganimals.
66.Thebesttitleforthispassageis.
A.DolphinsB.FishC.MammalsD.Cows
67.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?
A.Adolphinisaspecialkindoffish.
B.Dolphinscan'tswimveryquickly.
C.Dolphinscanliveonlyinthesea.
D.Dolphinsproducetheirbabiesonland.
68.Differentfromfish,dolphins
A.liveonlandB.breathewithlungs
C.breatheunderwaterD.livewithoutoxygen
69.Dolphinsareevolvedfrom.
A.fish-eatingmammalsB.seaanimals
C.grass-eatingfishD.landanimals
70.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
A.Dolphinshavehighlyevolved.
B.Mammalsdon,teatplantsatall.
C.Allfishesdevelopedfromlandanimals.
D.Dolphinswereoncecloselyrelatedtohumans.
Passage3
Somepeoplethinktheyhaveananswertotheproblemsofautomobilecrowding
andpollutioninlargecities.Theiransweristhebicycle,or“bike”.
Inagreatmanycities,hundredsofpeopleridebicyclestoworkeveryday.In
NewYorkCity,somebikeridershaveevenformedagroupcalledBikeforaBetter
City.Theyclaimthatifmorepeoplerodebicyclestoworktherewouldbefewer
automobilesinthedowntownsectionofthecityandthereforelessdirtyairfrom
carengines.
Forseveralyearsthisgrouphasbeentryingtogetthecitygovernmenttohelp
bicycleriders.Forexample,theywantthecitytopaintspeciallanesforbicycle
onsomeofthemainstreets,becausewhenbicycleridersmustusethesamelanes
ascars,theremaybeaccidents.BikeforaBetterCityfeelsthatiftherewere
speciallanes,morepeoplewouldusebikes.Butnobicyclelaneshavebeenpainted
yet.Noteveryonethinkstheyareagoodidea.Taxidriversdon'tliketheidea
一theysayitwillslowtraffic.Somestoreownersonthemainstreetsdon'tlike
theidea-theysaythatifthereislesstraffic,theywillhavelessbusiness.And
mostpeoplelivetoofarfromdowntowntotravelbybike.
Thecitygovernmenthasnotyetdecidedwhattodo.Itwantstokeepeveryone
happy.Onweekends,CentralPark一thelargestopenspaceinNewYork一isclosedto
cars,andtheroadsmaybeusedbybicyclesonly.ButBikeforaBetterCitysays
thatthisisnotenoughandkeepsfightingtogetbicyclelanesdowntown.Umi1that
happens,thesafestplacetobicyclemaybeinthepark.
71.SomepeoplefoundedBikeforaBetterCitybecause.
A.therearenobikesinNewYorkCitynow
B.theywantedtoreducethetrafficandpollution
C.therearenobikelanesinNewYorkCitynow
D.traffichasbeentooslow
72.Somepeopleareagainsttheideaofbicyclelanesbecausetheythink.
A.theywillnotreducethetraffic
B.therewillbetrafficaccidents
C.theywillmaketrafficlessandslower
D.trafficmovesslowlyinbikelanes
73.WhichofthefollowingdoesthispassageNOTsupport?
A.Ifmorepeoplerodebike,therewouldbecleanerairandfewerautomobiles.
B.Onweekends,carscannotdrivethroughCentralPark.
C.Thecitygovernmenthasnotdoneanythingforthebikeridersyet.
D.Thecitygovernmentdoesn,tknowwhattodoconcerningtheissueofbikes.
74.Thelastsentenceofthispassagemeans.
A.ridingbicyclesisn,tsafenow
B.afterbikelanesarepainted,theparkwillbesafe
C.beforenow,itissafeinthepark
D.ifthereisfighting,theparkwillbeasafeplacetohide
75.Whatistheattitudeoftheauthortowardspaintingbikelanes?
A.Itisn'tmentioned.B.Negative.
C.Interested.D.Angry.
Passage4
Peopleborninautumnlivelongerthanthoseborninspringandarelesslikely
tofallchronically(慢性)illwhentheyareolder,accordingtoanAustrian
scientist.Usingcensus(人口統(tǒng)計(jì))dataformorethanonemillionpeopleinAustria,
DenmarkandAustralia,scientistsattheMaxPlankInstituteforDemographic(A
口統(tǒng)計(jì)的)Researchfoundthemonthofbirthwasrelatedtolifeexpectancyoverthe
ageof50.Seasonaldifferencesinwhatmothersateduringpregnancy(孕期),and
infectionsoccurringatdifferenttimesoftheyearcouldbothhaveanimpacton
thehealthofanewbornbabyandcouldinfluenceitslifeexpectancyinolderage.
“Amothergivingbirthinspringspendsthelaststageofherpregnancyin
winter,whenshewilleatlessvitaminsthaninsummer,“saidoneofthescientists.
“Whenshestopsbreast-feedingandstartsgivingherbabynormalfood,it'sin
thehotweeksofsummerwhenbabieshavetendencytoinfectionsofthedigestive
system."InAustria,adultsborninautumnlivedaboutsevenmonthslongerthan
thoseborninspring,andinDenmarkadultswithbirthdaysinautumnoutlivedthose
borninspringbyaboutfourmonths.Inthesouthernhemisphere,thepictureis
similar.AdultsbornintheAustralianautumnlivedaboutfourmonthslongerthan
thosebornintheAustralianspring.Thestudyfocusedonpeoplebornatthebeginning
ofthe20thcentury,usingdeathcertificatesandcensusdata.Althoughnutrition
(營(yíng)養(yǎng))atalltimesoftheyearhasimprovedsincethen,theseasonalpattern
persists.
76.Thepassageismainlyabout.
A.howthemonthofbirthisrelatedtolifeexpectancy
B.howtheseasonalpatternaffectsthehealthofnew-bornbabies
C.hownutritionindifferentseasonsinfluenceslifeexpectancy
D.whypeopleborninautumnarefreefromchronicillness
77.Peopleborninautumnlivelongerthanthoseborninspringbecause______.
A.amothergivingbirthinspringhaslessnutritionduringherpregnancy
B.amothergivingbirthinautumneatsmorevitaminsduringthelaststageof
herpregnancy
C.ababyborninspringreceivesnoprotectionfrominfections
D.ababyborninautumnisneversubjecttoanyinfections
78.Theunderlinedterm“l(fā)ifeexpectancyw(Para.1)refersto.
A.thelengthoftimeforeachperson
B.theexpectationsofaperson'slife
C.theseasonalchangesinaperson?slife
D.theaverageperiodthatapersonmayexpecttolive
79.WhichofthefollowingtermsisEXCLUDEDfromthescientists'Demographic
Research?
A.Statisticsofbirths.B.Statisticsofdeaths.
C.Statisticsofbreastfeeding.D.Statisticsofdiseases.
80.Thelastsentenceofthepassageimpliesthat.
A.theseasonalpatternhasanimpactonfoodvalues
B.theseasonalpatterndeterminesaperson'slifeexpectancy
C.theseasonalpatternstillinfluenceslifeexpectancyevenifnutrition
improvesatalltimesoftheyear
D.theseasonalpatternwillnotchangeevenifnutritionhasimprovedmuchin
modernage
PartIV.Translation(2X10points)
Directions:Thereare10sentencesinthissection.Pleasetranslatesentences
81?85fromChineseintoEnglish,andtranslatesentences86?90fromEnglishinto
Chinese.WriteyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
81.今年他們建造的房子跟去年一樣多。
82.對(duì)不起,我忘了把你要的書帶來(lái)了。
83.這項(xiàng)工作太難了,你干不了。
84.無(wú)論多么困難,我也不會(huì)失去信心。
85.物體離我們?cè)竭h(yuǎn),看起來(lái)就越小。
86.Theconditionofourtrafficnowleavesmuchtobedesired.
87.Hewaspitiedratherthandisliked.
88.Hadyoucomeyesterday,youcouldhaveseenhimhere.
89.Finefeathersmakefinebirds.
90.Aftertheinvestigation,itwasconcludedthattheoldmanwasresponsible
fortheaccident.
PartV.ErrorCorrection(1X10points)
Directions:Thereare10sentences.Eachofthefollowingsentenceshasfour
underlinedpartsmarkedA,B,CandD.Youarerequiredtoidentifytheincorrect
part,thenwritethecorrespondingletterandthecorrectanswerontheAnswerSheet.
91.Inhislatestarticlerthereportercriticizedthewaywhichtheracialproblem;
TBC
wasbeinghandled.!
D:
92.Ifyoureadthebookasecondtime,andyouwillprobablyhavequ』.adiffersnt:
A-B-C:
understandingoftheeventsdescribedinit.;
~~:
93.Iftheexperimentsucceedsorfails,itwillprovideuswithvaluableexperience,whichis;
TBC
essentialtoimprovingourfuturework.:
-D-:
弘.Itwasthroughhisuncle,sinfluencewhichPhilipobtainedhispositionwitfithebiggestoil
-A-B-CD-:
companyinthecountry.
95.Itwasduringthe1990'sthatthefriendshipbetweenEdwardandJeremyreachedtheii!
AT-c-;
highestpoint.?
.:
96.GeorgeandhisbrotherhaveaEttleincommonexceptthattheysharethesameinterestin:
ABCD:
playingfootball.;
97.You'vetohunyupifyouwanttobuysomethingbecausethere*shardlysomeYingleft.:
A百-C-D:
98.Icameherethreeandahalfmondisago.I由inkIhavemadeagoodprogressinEnglish.*
AB一C=~~:
99.XKlienwewalkedpastthetheater,therewerealotofpeoplewaitedinalonglineoutside;
~BTD:
theboxoffice.:
100.OurfootbaDteamfuelsproudofthatithaswoneverymatchthisyear.
"AB-C~~D-
PartVI.Writing(1X20points)
Directions:Studythefollowingpicturecarefullyandwriteanessayofabout
120words.Inyouressay,youshould:
(1)statethesituationofsocialorderinsomeofthebigcities,
(2)describethedifferentattitudesofpeopletowardscriminalbehaviour
accordingtothecarton,and
(3)giveyoursuggestionsastothewaytoreducethecrimerate.
參考答案
PartI.VocabularyandStructure
1.A2.A3.C4.A5.A6.A7.D8.B9.C10.D
11.A12.A13.C14.A15.D16.A17.D18.C
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