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2021年專升本《英語》培訓模擬試卷十一
PartI.VocabularyandStructure(1X40points)
Directions:Thereare40incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentence
therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthe
sentence,andthenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
1.Sheinsistedthattheseatsinadvance.
A.bookedB.bebookedC.arebookedD.weretobook
2.Wearesometimesofselfishnessinourlives.
A.miserableB.greedyC.guiltyD.sorry
3.Theteacherdoesn,tallowhisstudentsontheexam.
A.cheatedB.cheatingC.cheatD.tocheat
4.Thereisalotofevidencestressispartlyresponsibleforthedisease.
A.whatB.whichC.asD.that
5."everyoneshere,“shesaid,"let'sbegintodiscussit.”
A.AsfarasB.NowthatC.SofarD.Byfar
6.Mostcomputerusersarethreatfromcomputerviruses.
A.withinB.uponC.towardsD.under
7.Nomatterhow,it'simpossiblethathehasneverlostmoney.
A.abusinessmansmartisB.abusinessmanissmart
C.smartisabusinessmanD.smartabusinessmanis
8.Daviddidittoannoyher.
A.onpurposeB.inneedC.indetailD.atall
9.Wemovedtothecountrysothatthekidswouldhaveagardentoplay.
A.withwhichB.inwhichC.forwhichD.aboutwhich
10.Thebadweatherthebuildingprogrambyseveralweeks.
A.wentonB.putonC.setbackD.builtup
11.Itwasthedoctor'scarelessnessthattheseriousaccident.
A.resultedfromB.resultedinC.broughtupD.broughtin
12.Heregrettedtoomuchtimeoncomputergame.
A.tocostB.costingC.tospendD.spending
13.ChinesecultureandJapaneseculturehavealot.
A.infactB.insightC.incommonD.intouch
14.ThesmallvillageissaidinabattleduringWorldWarII.
A.tohavebeendestroyedB.tobedestroyed
C.todestroyedD.tohavedestroyed
15.Thegovernmenthastakeneffectivemeasurestoitselftothechanging
world.
A.settleB.adoptC.changeD.adjust
16.aword,thismoviecanberatedasasuccessfuldomesticfilm.
A.OfB.AtC.InD.By
17.Manyacustomeraboutthepoorqualityofthewashingmachines.
A.complainsB.complainC.arecomplainingD.havecomplained
18.ItisreportedthatsomescientistsintheUnitedStateshavefoundanew
forcancer.
A.wayB.answerC.approachD.cure
19.Hemadestudentsthinkbythemselves,tellingthemwhattothink.
A.morethanB.otherthanC.ratherthanD.betterthan.
20.Much______shelikeshim,shewouldneverconsidermarryinghim.
A.whileB.asC.althoughD.despite
21.Japanesewomenusedtowaittheirhusbandsfrommorningtillnight.
A.forB.byC.onD.about
22.Hewasthatheshoulddevotehislifetohismotherland.
A.decidedB.determinedC.discussedD.figured
23.StepheninvitedmetodinnerthedaybeforeyesterdayandIhis
invitationwithpleasure.
A.acceptedB.promisedC.permittedD.received
24.Don'ttoletmeknowifthereisanythingIcandoforyou.
A.rejectB.preventC.hesitateD.refuse
25.ThemantheHelpingHandGroupisahandicappedpersonhimself.
A.organizesB.organizedC.organizingD.organize
26.tospeak,Ishallstartmakingpreparationstomorrow.
A.HavinginvitedB.Havingbeeninvited
C.InvitingD.Beinvited
27.HowIwishItorepairthewatch!Ionlymadeitworse.
A.hadtriedB.hadn,ttriedC.didn,ttryD.havetried
28.Ontheonehand,hewashighlypraisedbyhisteachers,butblamedbysome
ofhisclassmates.
A.onanotherhandB.atotherhand
C.atsecondhandD.ontheotherhand
29.WeoftenassociatetheYellowRiverandtheChangjiangRiverthe
civilizationoftheChinesepeople.
A.byB.toC.fromD.with
30.Malaysiaisacountrythatinthemanufactureofrubberproducts.
A.specializesB.producesC.turnsD.makesuse
31.Manyofhisnovelsarereportedintoseveralforeignlanguageslast
year.
A.tobetranslatedB.totranslate
C.beingtranslatedD.tohavebeentranslated
32.Marysaiditwasboxformetocarry.
A.atooheavyB.tooaheavyC.tooheavyaD.tooheavy
33.Weobjectcarryingouttheplan.
A.forB.tobeC.aboutD.to
34.Shanghaihasexperiencedsuchgreatchangesthateveryonecanrecognizethat
itisnolonger.
A.whatitusedtoB.thatitusedtolike
C.thesameitusedtobeD.whatitusedtobe
35.HeboughtanewmobilephonelastSunday,becausehisoldone.
A.hadstolenB.hadbeenstolenC.wasstolenD.stolen
36.Mr.Zhang,cametoseemeyesterday,isanoldfriendofmyfather'
s.
A.whichB.thatC.whoD.whom
37.Hardlyhadheenteredtheclassroomthebellrang.
A.thanB.thenC.whenD.so
38.Stayinginahotelcosts_rentingaroominanapartmentforaweek.
A.twiceasmoreasB.asmoretwiceas
C.twiceasmuchasD.asmuchtwiceas
39.Johnputsuphishandtheteacherasksaquestion.
A.everytimeB.intimeC.sometimeD.attimes
40.Thechildrenarerequirednottoleavethebuildingunlesstodoso.
A.beingtoldB.theywillbetoldC.betoldD.told
PartII.Cloze(1X20points)
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblankthere
arefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsinto
thepassageandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
Whenwewantto(41)otherpeoplewhatwethink,wecandoitnotonlywith
thehelpofwords,butalsoinmany(42)ways.Forexample,wesometimesmove
ourheads(43)whenwewanttosay“yes”,andwemoveourheads(44)whenwe
wanttosay"no”.
People,whocan(45)hearnorspeak,talktoeachotherwiththehelpof
theirfingers.Peoplewhodonotunderstandeachother'slanguagehavetodothe
same.Thefollowingstoryshows(46)theysometimesdoit.
(47)EnglishmanwhocouldnotspeakItalianwas(48)travelinginItaly.
Onedayheenteredarestaurantandsat(49)atable.Whenthewaitercame,the
Englishmanopenedhismouth,(50)hisfingersintoit,(51)themoutagainand
movedhislips.Inthiswayhemeanttosay,"(52)mesomethingtoeat."The
waitersoonbroughthim(53)tea.TheEnglishman(54)hisheadandthewaiter
understoodthathedidn'twanttea,sohetookit(55)andbroughthim(56)coffee.
TheEnglishmanwasangry.Hewasjustgoingtoleavetherestaurant(57)another
travelercamein.Whenthismansawthewaiter,he(58)hishandsonhisstomach.
Thatwasenough.In(59)minutestherewasalargeplateofbreadandmeat(60)
histable.
41.A.sayB.speakC.tellD.talk
42.A.anythingB.anotherC.otherD.others
43.A.nowandthenB.overandoverC.upanddownD.hereandthere
44.A.frommouthtomouthB.fromdoortodoor
C.fromthemassestothemassesD.fromsidetoside
45.A.notonly...butalsoB.aswellas
C.eitherD.neither
46.A.howB.whyC.whatD.which
47.A.TheB.AnC.AD.Any
48.A.everB.neverC.onD.once
49.A.onB.atC.byD.in
50.A.laidB.playedC.putD.stayed
51.A.tookB.putC.broughtD.carried
52.A.BringB.TookC.FetchedD.Carried
53.A.apieceofB.apacketofC.acupofD.aboxof
54.A.shookB.noddecC.bentD.showed
55.A.backB.awayC.outD.along
56.A.anyB.someC.littleD.few
57.A.whenB.whereC.whyD.how
58.A.stoodB.satC.madeD.placed
59.A.afewB.fewC.littleD.alittle
60.A.atB.overC.underD.on
PartIII.ReadingComprehension(2X20points)
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysome
questionsorincompletestatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,C
andD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice,andmarkthecorrespondingletteron
theAnswerSheet.
Passage1
Evenpeoplewhodon,tunderstandEnglishcanenjoyChaplin'sfilmsbecause
theyarealmostsilent.Itisn'twhathesaysthatmakesuslaugh.Hiscomedy(喜
居U)doesn,tdependuponwordsoflanguage,butonthelittleactionswhichmean
thesamethingtopeopleallovertheworld.
Inhisfilms,Chaplinraiseshisthickblackeyebrow(眉毛).Hestraightenshis
coatorswingshiswalkingstickintheair.Hehidesbehindafatladyorclimbs
underatabletoescapefromhisenemies.Tryingtobebrave,hefaintsawayonthe
floor.Hepretendstobewhatheisnotandnevercouldbearich,successful,
importantman.ItisthesecretofChaplin'shugesuccess.
Hediscoveredthecharacterofthelittletrampalmostbyaccident.Asyoung
men,heandhisbrothertraveledtoAmericainasmallcompanyofactorsandacted
invariouscities.OnedayCharleswasinvitedtojoinanewcompanythatwasmaking
comedies.Itwasinhissecondfilmthatheworetheclothesthatmadehisreputation:
blackhat,tightcoat,bigtrousers,hugeshoes,moustache(胡須)andwalkingstick.
Heintendedsimplytomakepeoplelaugh.Buttheolddisguises(扮相)madehimlook
bothcomicandsad.
Hisappearancewasapopularsuccess,rightfromthebeginning.Buthisearly
filmshadn,tmuchstory.Theywerefullofactions.Thelittlemanplayedfastmoving
gamesofhide-and-seekwithhisenemies,racingdowncitystreets,jumpingontrains,
andboatingdownrivers.
61.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Chaplinwasahomelesstraveler.
B.Chaplinhardlydidactionsinfilms.
C.Chaplinamusedhisaudiencebyhisactions.
D.Chaplinalwaysdidthesameactionsinhisfilms.
62.ThesecretofChaplin'ssuccessisthathecreatedacharacterwho.
A.faintsawayonthefloor,tryingtobebrave
B.behavesasifhewasasuccessful,important,richman
C.straightenshiscoatorswingshiswalkingstickintheair
D.hidesbehindafatladyorclimbsunderatabletoescapefromhisenemies
63.Theword“tramp"inLine1,Paragraph3maymeana"”.
A.personwhowalksfar
B.personwhowalksheavily
C.disabledpersonwhoisunlucky
D.homelesspersonwhomovesabout
64.Withthehelpofhisoddappearance,Chaplinintendedtolook.
A.richB.funnyC.successfulD.impressive
65.Chaplin'sfilmswereful1ofthefollowingactionsEXCEPT.
A.boatingdownriversB.racingdowncitystreets
C.jumpingontrainsD.drivingbicycles
Passage2
Thefactthatpeoplecan“see”thingsusingotherpartsoftheirbodiesapart
fromtheireyesmayhelpustounderstandourfeelingsaboutcolor.Iftheycansense
colordifferencesthenperhapswe,too,areaffectedbycolorunconsciously.
Manufacturershavediscoveredbytrailanderrorthatsugarsellsbadlyingreen
wrappings,thatbluefoodsareconsideredunpleasant,andthatcosmetics(化妝品)
shouldneverbepackagedinbrown.Thesediscoverieshavegrownintoawhole
disciplineofcolorpsychologythatnowfindsapplicationineverythingfromfashion
tointeriordecoration.Someofourpreferencesareclearlypsychological.Darkblue
isthecolorofthenightskythereforeassociatedwithpassivityandcalm,while
yellowisadaycolorwithassociationsandincentive(刺激).Forprimitiveman,
activityduringthedaymeanthuntingandattacking,whileheassociatedwithpassive
defenseandself-preservation.Experimentshaveshownthatcolors,partlybecause
oftheirphysiologicalassociations,alsohaveadirectpsychologicaleffect.People
exposedtobrightredshowanincreaseinheartbeatandbloodpressure;redis
exciting.Similarexposuretopurebluehasexactlytheoppositeeffect;itisa
calmingcolor.Becauseofitsexcitingconnotations(含義),redwaschosenasthe
signalfordanger,butcloseranalysisshowsthatavividyellowcanproduceamore
basicstateofalertnessandalarm,sofireenginesandambulancesinsomeadvanced
communitiesarenowrushingaroundinbrightyellowcolorsthatstopthetraffic
dead.
66.Manufacturersfoundoutthatcoloraffectssales.
A.byexperienceoveralongperiodoftime
B.byexperimentingwithdifferentcolors
C.bytryingoutcoloronblindpeople
D.bydevelopingthedisciplineofcolorpsychology
67.Ourpreferencesforcertaincolorsare.
A.associatedwiththetimeofthedayB.dependedonourcharacter
C.linkedwithourprimitiveancestorsD.partlyduetopsychologicalfactors
68.Ifpeopleareexposedtobrightred,whichofthefollowingthingsdoesNOT
happen?
A.Theybreathefaster.B.Theyfeelafraid.
C.Theirbloodpressurerises.D.Theirheartsbeatfaster.
69.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Colorprobablyhasaneffectonuswhichwearenotconsciousof.
B.Yellowfireengineshavecausedmanybadaccidentsinsomeadvanced
communities.
C.Peopleexposedtopurebluestarttobreathemoreslowly.
D.Thepsychologyofcolorisofsomepracticaluse.
70.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethemostsuitabletitle?
A.TheDisciplineofColorPsychologyB.ColorandItsConnotations
C.ThePracticalUseofColorD.ColorandFeelings
Passage3
When23-year-oldEricgraduatedfromcollegelastyear,hedidn,thaveajob.
Notwantingtogiveuphisapartmentandmovebackwithhisparents,hedidwhat
manyyoungAmericansaredoing:hesignedupwithatemp(臨時的)agency,whichplaces
workersonshort-termjobs.TemporaryworkerssuchasEriccomprise20percentof
theUSworkforce.In1985,417,000workerswereclassifiedastemporaryhelp.In
2005,therewasmorethan2.5million,accordingtoLaborDepartmentdata.
Usingtemporaryworkersallowscompaniestoincreaseordecreasethenumberof
staffastheirworkloadschange.Italsoallowscompaniestoavoidthecostsinvolved
inhiringandfiringlong-termemployees.
Manytempagencyownersandcareerspecialistssaytempingisagoodwayfor
recentgraduatestogetexperience.uShort-termjobsletgraduatestryoutdifferent
companiestofindthebestfit,“saidPegiWheatley,ownerofaSanFranciscotemp
agency.
Butthingsdon,talwaysworkoutthatway."WhenIstartedtemping,Ihadthis
ideathatatemporaryjobcouldturnfull-time.Itworkedforafriendofmine,but
thatdidn,thappenforme,“saidErie,whoquicklybecameboredwithhisoffice
work.EricstayedwiththetempagencybecausehecouldearnUS$10anhourdoing
officework.Othershort-termjobs,suchasworking,asastoreclerkorinacafe,
payaboutUS$7.
Buttherearedrawbacksforthehigherpay,becauseintheUS,healthinsurance
isprovidedthroughemployer,mosttempsarenotentitledtoworkplacehealth
benefits.Ericrantheriskthatanaccidentorillnesswouldlandhiminthehospital
withnowaytopaythebill.Otherdrawbacks,thoughlessserious,stillmeanthat
tempingformostgraduatesisexactlywhatitsnameimplies-atemporary
choice.Instability,gapsbetweencontracts,lackofvacationtimeandisolationfrom
otheremployeesaredrawbacks,too.
71.Erictookashort-termjobmainlybecause.
A.hedidn,twanttogiveuphisapartment
B.helikedtotryoutdifferentcompanies
C.hewantedtogetmoreexperience
D.ashort-termjobiseasiertodo
72.Accordingtothepassage,intheyearof2005,morethanworkerswere
classifiedastemporaryhelp.
A.2.5millionB.12.5million
C.4.17millionD.25million
73.WhichisNOTmentionedasanadvantageoftemping?
A.Itgivesrecentgraduatesexperience.
B.Itenablesemployerstoadjusttheirworkforce.
C.Atemporaryjobwillturnfull-time.
D.Employerscanreducetheircosts.
74.Ericstayedwiththetempagencyforsometimebecause.
A.helikedhisofficework
B.hewassatisfiedwiththepay
C.hisemployerprovidedhealthinsurance
D.hehatedgapsbetweencontracts
75.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“drawbacks”inParagraph5mean?
A.Benefits.B.Compromises.
C.Risks.D.Disadvantages.
Passage4
Astudyofarthistorymightbeagoodwaytolearnmoreaboutaculturethan
ispossibletolearningeneralhistoryclasses.Mosttypicalhistorycourses
concentrateonpolitics,economicsandwar.Butarthistoryfocusesonmuchmore
thanthisbecauseartreflectsnotonlythepoliticalvaluesofaperson,butalso
religiousbeliefs,emotionsandpsychology.Inaddition,informationaboutthedaily
activitiesofourancestorscanbeprovidedbyart.Inshort,artexpressesthe
essentialqualitiesofatimeandaplace,andastudyofitclearlyoffersusa
deeperunderstandingthancanbefoundinmosthistorybooks.
Inhistorybooks,objectiveinformationaboutthepoliticallifeofacountry
ispresented;thatis,factsaboutpoliticsaregiven,butopinionsarenotexpressed.
Art,ontheotherhand,issubjective(主觀的):itreflectsemotionsandopinions.
ThegreatSpanishpainterFranciscoGoyawasperhapsthefirsttruly“political”
artist.Inhiswell-knownpaintingTheThirdofMay,1808,hecriticizedtheSpanish
governmentforitsabuse(濫用)ofpoweroverpeople.
Inthesameway,artcanreflectaculture'sreligiousbeliefs.Forhundreds
ofyearsinEurope,religiousarthadbeenalmosttheonlytypeofartthatexisted.
Churchesandotherreligiousbuildingswerefilledwithpaintingsthatdescribed
peopleandstoriesfromtheBible.Althoughmostpeoplecouldn'tread,theycould
stillunderstandtheBiblestoriesinthepicturesonchurchwalls.Bycontrast,
oneofthemaincharacteristicsofartintheMiddleEastwas(andstillis)its
absenceofhumanandanimalimages.ThisreflectstheIslamicbeliefthatstatues
(雕像)arenotholy.
76.Morecanbelearnedaboutaculturefromastudyofarthistorythangeneral
historybecause.
A.arthistoryshowsusnothingbutthepoliticalvalues
B.generalhistoryonlyfocusesonpolitics
C.arthistorygivesusaninsight(洞察力)intotheessentialqualitiesofa
timeandaplace
D.generalhistoryconcernsonlyreligiousbeliefs,emotionsandpsychology
77.Artissubjectiveinthat.
A.apersonalandemotionalviewofhistoryispresentedthroughit
B.itonlyreflectspeople'sangerorsadnessaboutsocialproblems
C.itcaneasilyarousepeople,sangerabouttheirgovernment
D.artistswereorarereligious,whoreflectonlythereligiousaspectofthe
society
78.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Inhistorybookspoliticalviewsofpeopleareentirelypresented.
B.FranciscoGoyaexpressedhisreligiousbeliefinhispaintingTheThirdof
May,1808.
C.IntheMiddleEast,youcanhardlyfindanimalorhumanfiguresonpalaces
orotherbuildings.
D.ForcenturiesinEurope,paintershadonlypaintedonwallsofchurchesor
otherreligiousbuildings.
79.Thepassagemainlydiscusses.
A.thedevelopmentofarthistory
B.thedifferencebetweengeneralhistoryandarthistory
C.whatwecanlearnfromart
D.theinfluenceofartistsonarthistory
80.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat.
A.Islamicartistsonlypaintimagesofplants,flowersorobjectsintheir
paintings
B.itismoredifficulttostudyarthistorythangeneralhistory
C.ahistoryteachermustbequiteobjective
D.artistspaintedpeopleorstoriesfromtheBibletohidetheirpolitical
beliefs
PartIV.Translation(2X10points)
Directions:Thereare10sentencesinthissection.Pleasetranslatesentences
81?85fromChineseintoEnglish,andtranslatesentences86?90fromEnglishinto
Chinese.WriteyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
SectionA
81.在我看來,他們很難掩蓋事實真相。
82.直到會議結束那位經理一直保持沉默不語。
83.我想說的是,在奧運會上做志愿者對于年輕人來說是件有意義的事。
84.簡而言之,每個人都應該為自己的行為負責。
85.我下決心一個月內在功課上要趕上其他同學。
SectionB
86.NordoIrecallclearlythelargefamilyofgrandparents,aunts,unclesand
cousinswhogatherednextdoor.
87.Theyareverymuchontheirownassoonastheyhaveagreedwiththeboss
ontherate.
88.Inasocietyofsuchhighmoralpractice,whatneedisthereforpeopleto
beonguardagainstothers?
89.Unfortunately,theyalsopromotefastfoodwhichfitseasilyintobusy
lifestyles.
90.Environmentswherepassivesmokingisunavoidablemakeitdifficulttolead
ahealthylife.
PartV.ErrorCorrection(1X10points)
Directions:Thereare10sentences.Eachofthefollowingsentenceshasfour
underlinedpartsmarkedA,B,CandD.Youarerequiredtoidentifytheincorrect
part,thenwritethecorrespondingletterandthecorrectanswerontheAnswerSheet.
91.Ourfootballteamfeelsproudofthatithaswoneverymatchtfiisyear.:
~B-C~~D-:
I
92.Ifyoureadthebookasecondtime,andyouwillprobablyhavequiteadifferent;
A-C:
■1
understandingoftheeventsdescribedinit.:
D-:
93.You'vetohurryupifyouwanttobuysomethingbecausethere*shardlysomethingleft.;
AB--C-D:
?■
94.Icameherethreeandahalfmonthsago.IthinkIhavemadeagoodprogressinEnglish.;
AB-CD:
?
95.Theprincipalreasonforthegreatnumberofsmokeisthattherearetoomanyfactoriesin;
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