1、华东理工大学继续教育学院成人教育基础英语 (二级)模拟试卷二I. Vocabulary and structure (30%)1. Water is _ hydrogen and oxygen. A) composing of B) composed of C) made of D) consisted of 2. Generally speaking, all kinds of materials will expand when heated, but will _ when cooled.A) contract B) compress C) reduce D) contrast 3. N
2、o matter how frequently _, the works of Beethoven always attract large audience. A) performing B) performed C) to be performed D) being performed 4. Ten years had passed, but mention of the air crash would still _ her sometimes.A) unfasten B) open C) disturb D) undo5. Having lived under the same she
3、lter for more than thirty years, his tastes and habits _ completely with those of his wife.A) correspond B) exchange C) consistent D) coincide6. An ambulance must have priority as it usually has to deal with some kind of _.A) crisis B) urgency C) emergency D) emergence7. My trousers _ when I crouche
4、d down to help the old lady.A) broke B) cracked C) separated D) split8. The patient is still highly _, so you had better keep away from the ward.A) spreading B) contagious C) passing D) catching9. They have developed techniques which are _ to those used in most factories. A) more talented B) better
5、C) greater D) superior10. Unfortunately, very few sheep _ the severe winter last year.A) survived B) endured C) spent D) remained alive11. They discussed the problem three or four times, but could come to no _.A) end B) conclusion C) result D) judgment12. I suddenly realized that he was trying to _
6、quarrelling with me. A) consider B) enjoy C) avoid D) prevent13. Thousands of people _ to see the parade (游行). A) turned off B) turned out C) turned up D) turned over14. Excuse me, but it is time to have your temperature _.A) taken B) to take C) take D) taking15. When he was very young, Joe often wo
7、ndered why his mother wouldnt _ a penny on herself. A) spend B) take C) cost D) pay 16. The doctors report _ that her death was due to heart disease. A) indicated B) investigated C) influenced D) informed17. The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 was a(n) _ event which brought America into W
8、orld War II. A) ambitious B) unexpected C) delicate D) feasible18. By careful examination, the doctors hope to _ the source of the infection. A) track down B) light up C) ring out D) set back 19. Once he realizes that it is his mistake, Jim never _ to admit and correct it. A) hesitates B) intends C)
9、 resists D) postpones 20. History shows that the United States as a nation _ a great deal to the Afro-Americans(美国黑人).A) influences B) obtains C) owes D) prefers 21. All the local farmers _ against the building of a new airport on their rich farmland. A) proceeded B) protested C) protected D) promot
10、ed 22. It was a long drive to get to the beach and we three took the wheel (驾驶) _.A) by return B) on turn C) in return D) in turn23. He was a(n) _ person in spite of his great success. A ) modest B) ambitious C) profound D) incompetent24. The patient was so seriously ill that he was _ the possibilit
11、y of recovery.A) above B) under C) beyond D) against25. After a whole days discussion, the doctors _ that the patient was too weak to be operated on. A) concluded B) debated C) suggested D) added26. Help arrived at the _ moment when the flood was about to drown the houses. A) constant B) critical C)
12、 contagious D) current 27. A visit to the places where he had lived and worked during his youth _ many fond memories. A) brought back B) brought about C) brought up D) brought forth 28. Last month a city-wide campaign was _ to dissuade people from smoking. A) reinforced B) identified C) launched D)
13、revealed 29. Social sciences such as psychology and sociology are concerned with the study of human _.A) incident B) evidence C) indication D) behavior30. The new buildings were all _ with steel, for the sake of safety in case of an earthquake. A) attached B) linked C) preserved D) reinforced II. Re
14、ading comprehension (30%)Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage: There are some steps you can take yourself to avoid catching a cold. Contrary to popular belief, colds are not caused by exposure to severe weather. Colds are caused by viruses (病毒) harbored in the body, and youre better
15、 off out on the ski slopes or even waiting for the bus on a snowy day than you are in a toast warm room, surrounded by friends, co-workers, or fellow students, who just may be passing the virus around. If you feel a chill when youre coming down with a cold, youre already sick. A chill (寒冷) is an ear
16、ly symptom: its the cold that caused the chill, not the other way around.While the virus can spread through droplets (飞沫) propelled into the air when a cold-sufferer coughs or sneezes, surprisingly, this is not the most common route of transmission. Numerous studies have now shown that the overwhelm
17、ing majority of colds are “caught” by hand contact. A cold-sufferer rubs her nose, thereby transferring the virus to her hand. Then a friend comes to visit. “Dont kiss me,” she cautions, so the friend steps back and presses her hand. The friend then wipes her own nose or eye and several days later i
18、s stricken with a cold. Or parents pick up their childs discarded tissues and carefully throw them away but fail to wash their hands afterward.Cold virus also can be transferred to objects telephones, towels, plate and remain infectious for up to three hours. Frequent hand washing on the part of the
19、 cold-sufferer as well as other members of the household will minimize the spread of viruses in this way.31. According to the first paragraph, youre most likely to catch a cold if _.A) you expose yourself to severe weatherB) you play outdoors long when it is snowingC) you stay in a very warm room wi
20、th a lot of peopleD) you wait for a bus on a cold and windy day32. If you feel a chill, it means _.A) youll catch a cold sooner or laterB) youve already come down with a coldC) there are viruses hidden in your bodyD) the room is not warm enough for your health33. Which of the following is NOT true a
21、ccording to the passage?A) It is generally believed that colds are caused by exposure to cold weather.B) Most colds are “caught” by hand contact.C) Cold virus will keep alive for several hours once it leaves human body.D) Cold virus can spread around only through the air.34. According to the author,
22、 the best way of avoiding catching a cold is _.A) washing your hands frequentlyB) never rubbing your nose or eyesC) throwing away tissues immediately after useD) shaking hands with your friends instead of kissing them35. The best title for this passage might be _.A) Colds and Viruses B) Colds and Te
23、mperatureC) Ways of Avoiding Colds D) The Spread of VirusesQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:Computer programmer David Jones earns $35,000 a year designing new computer games, yet he cannot find a bank prepared to let him have a cheque card. Instead, he has been told to wait anot
24、her two years, until he is 18.The 16-year-old works for a small firm in Liverpool, where the problem of most young people of his age is finding a job. Davids firm releases two new games for the expanding home computer market each month.But Davids biggest headache is what to do with his money, Despit
25、e his salary, earned by inventing new programs within tight schedules, with bonus payments(红利) and profit-sharing, he cannot drive a car, take out a mortgage (抵押), or obtain credit cards.He lives with his parents in their council house in Liverpool, where his father is a bus driver. His computer has
26、 to pay $150 a month in taxi fares to get him the five miles to work and back every day because David cannot drive.David got his job with the Liverpool-based company four months ago, a year after leaving school with six O-levels and working for a time in a computer shop. “I got the job because the p
27、eople who run the firm knew I had already written some programs,” he said.“I suppose $35,000 sounds a lot but actually thats being pessimistic. I hope it will come to more than that this year.” He spends some of his money on records and clothes, and gives his mother $20 a week. But most of his spare
28、 time is spent working.“Unfortunately, computing was not part of our studies at school,” he said. “But I had been studying it in books and magazines for four years in my spare time. I knew what I wanted to do and never considered staying on at school. Most people in this business are fairly young, a
29、nyway.” David added: “I would like to earn a million and I suppose early retirement is a possibility. You never know when the market might disappear.”36. Why is David different from other young people of his age?A) He earns an extremely high salary.B) He is not unemployed.C) He does not go out much.
30、D) He lives at home with his parent.37. Davids greatest problems is _.A) making the banks treat him as an adultB) inventing computer gamesC) spending his salaryD) learning to drive38. He was employed by the company because _.A) he had worked in a computer shopB) he had written some computer programs
31、C) he works very hardD) he had learnt to use computers at school39. He left school after taking O-level because _.A) he did not enjoy schoolB) he wanted to work with computers and staying at school did not help himC) he was afraid of getting too old to start computingD) he wanted to earn a lot of mo
32、ney40. Why does David think he might retire early?A) You have to be young to write computer programs.B) He wants to stop working when he is a millionaire.C) He thinks computer games might not always sell so well.D) He thinks his firm might go bankrupt.Questions 41 to 45 are based on the following pa
33、ssage: The journey two naval officers made some time ago to the very deepest point on the earth makes us realize how much of the world still remains to be explored. The two men went down seven miles to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean inside a small steel ball called a “bathyscaphe“ to find out if th
34、ere are any ocean currents or signs of life.It was necessary to set out early, so that the bathyscaphe would come to the surface in daylight, and so he easily found by the mother ship which would be waiting for it. The divers began preparations at dawn and soon afterwards, when all was ready, the st
35、eel ball disappeared under the surface of the water.In time, the temperature dropped to freezing-point and the men shivered inside the ball. They kept in touch with the mother ship by telephone describing how they felt. Then, at a depth of 3000 feet, the telephone stopped working and they were quite
36、 cut off from the outside world. At 30,000 feet, the men were startled by a loud, cracking noise; though, it was only one of the outer windows that had broken. Soon afterwards, the bathyscaphe touched the soft ocean floor raising a big cloud of “dust“ made up of small, dead sea-creatures. Here, powe
37、rful lights lit up the dark water and the men were surprised to see fish swimming just above them quite untroubled by the enormous water-pressure. But they did not dare leave the lights on for long, as the heat from them made the water boil. Quite unexpectedly, the telephone began working again and
38、the faint but clear voices of the officers were heard on the mother ship. After a stay of thirty minutes the men began their journey up, arriving three hours later, cold and wet through, but none the worse for their experience.41. The officers started their journey at dawn _.A) with the intention of
39、 returning to the mother ship in twenty-four hoursB) because the sea then was calmC) when the sun was not too strongD) so that they could return before dark42. What did the officers find out at the bottom of the sea?A) They only found dead sea creatures.B) They did find signs of life.C) There was no
40、 evidence of any life.D) There was only dust.43. The journey to the bottom of the sea helped us to realize that _.A) much of the world hasnt yet been exploredB) there are not any signs of life at the bottom of the seaC) enormous water-pressure has great effect on fishD) powerful lights can not be tu
41、rned on at the ocean floor without killing fish44. “They kept in touch with the mother ship“ in Paragraph 3 means _.A) they touched the mother shipB) they maintained contact with the mother ship C) they stayed with the mother shipD) they were connected t o the mother ship45. Which of the following i
42、s closest in meaning to “They were cold and wet through, but none the worse for their experience.“?A) They were cold and wet through, which was the worst thing of all.B) They were even worse than cold and wet through at the bottom of the sea.C) Considering what they had just experienced, being cold
43、and wet through was not too bad.D) For such an experience, being cold and wet through was not bad for them at all.III. Cloze (10%)A few months ago the _46_ cat gave birth to _47_. There were six, and were very small. In fact, each was so _48_ that it could fit into a mans coat pocket. The Andersons
44、little boy, Jimmy, was very excited and wanted to feed them _49_. However, he had to wait. It was _50_ they were a month old that they were able to take anything _51_ their mothers milk. When they did get bigger, Jimmy was allowed to feed them a _52_ of fish and cereal.A few weeks later Jimmys fathe
45、r told him that he could keep only one of the young cats and he would have to give the others away. Jimmy tried to decide which one to keep. He noticed that a small black one was almost _53_ a dog in its responsiveness to human beings and seemed to have much less _54_ to people than cats ordinarily
46、are supposed to have. Jimmy decided to keep that one, and when he picked it up, it began to lick his hand. The little cat seemed to want to show him how _55_ it felt. Soon, the other five had been given away, and the little black one remained with the Anderson.One night, when Jimmy was _56_ in bed w
47、ith his door partially shut and the windows wide open, he suddenly heard the door move with its characteristic _57_ noise. At the same time he felt a rush of cold air over him. The open window and the opening door were creating a _58_. He was very frightened and sat up. He tried to see by the _59_ m
48、oonlight streaming faintly into the room. At first, he could see _60_. Then, looking toward the floor, he saw _61_ trying to push the door open with its _62_. Jimmy, who had been very tense with fear, felt a wave of emotion rising up in him and was soon _63_ by immense relief. He laughed and decided right _64_ what he would name the cat, which until then had been without a name. He decided to name him Explorer because he was _65_ enough to open doors.46. A) Ander