1、成人高考专升本英语模拟试卷及答案一. Phonetics (10 Points)Directions:In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the co
2、rresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1.A. captain B. various C. Atlantic D. metallic2.A. beach B. beat C. beast D. great3.A. heat B. health C. already D. pleasant4.A. waste B. paste C. voyage D. snake5.A. fortune B. public C. Russia D. suffer6.A. familiar B. family C. blanket D. factory7.A. thrown
3、 B. follow C. brown D. shown8.A. nineteenth B. ninth C. southern D. fifth9.A. pull B. pollute C. true D. truth10.A. correct B. discover C. comfort D. come(50 points)Directions:There are 40 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one
4、 answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.11. The old man found _ on the floor.A. lying dead B. lying death C. laying dead D. laying death12. Grandma has no water, please _ some for her.A. take B. carry C. fetch D. bring13. The shoes he wore ma
5、de his _ look funny.A. feet B. foots C. hand D. foot14. This restaurant always _ delicious dishes.A. gives B. offers C. have D. serves15. There is _ sugar. You neednt go to buy any.A. plenty of B. a large number of C. a great many D. plenty16. Hardly _ sat down when the telephone rang.A. did I B. ha
6、d I C. I D. have I17. The _ candle is still _.A. litburned B. lightedburning C. litburning D. lightedburned18. _ come into leaf or bloom is obviously a sign of spring.A. Trees B. The trees C. That trees D. What trees19. _ in the open air, wet clothes can get dry easily.A. Hang B. Hanged C. Hung D. T
7、o hang20. He doesnt spend much time _ his homework.A. in B. with C. on D. for21.-What do you think of it?-It just happened _ we had expected.A. that B. which C. it D. as22. Jane, what do you think of Mr. Green?As _ teacher, he ought to set _ good example to the pupils.A. thea B. aa C. athe D. / the2
8、3. They found a _ old woman _ on the ground when the door was broken open.A. dyinglying B. deadlied C. deathlaying D. diedlain24. _, the children went to the park.A. It was a fine day B. Being a fine dayC. It being a fine day D. Because the fine day25. _ in the strange city, poor Bill fell to _.A. L
9、ostcrying B. LostcryC. Having been lostcrying D. To lesecry26. Dont get off the bus until it _.A. has stopped B. stopped C. will stop D. shall stop27. I took _ tea than you.A. less B. few C. fewer D. little28. The squirrel was lucky that it just missed _.A. catching B. to be caught C. being caught D
10、. to catch29. I must be off now. Its time I _ to school.A. go B. went C. will go D. am going30. To serve the people means giving as _ and ask for as _ as possible.A. muchlittle B. muchfew C. manya little D. moreless31. What we are doing _ good to the people.A. are B. have been C. is D. be32. John is
11、 _ of the two students.A. cleverer B. the clever C. the cleverer D. the cleverest33. He used to be a heavy smoker, _?A. used he B. didnt he C. doesnt he D. wouldnt he34. Rather than _, he ran all the way home.A. walk B. walked C. walking D. to walk35. Get to the top of hill, _ you can see the whole
12、city.A. or B. but C. and D. so36. What you said sounds right. Im considering _ this job.A. accepting B. accept C. to accept D. will accept37. _ I came into the office, the teachers were having a meeting.A. While B. When C. Once D. Since38. Half of those books _ best-sellers.A. is B. are C. am D. was
13、39. _ Chicago is a beautiful city today, but _ Chicago of the 1920s was a very dirty place.A. Thethe B. / C. Athe D. /the40. _ he is, Tom knows a lot of things.A. Child as B. Clever as C. Fool although D. A boy as41. Is that the reason _ you are in favor of the proposal?A. what B. of which C. why D.
14、 for42. The train will _ Beijing at about half past seven.A. arrive B. get C. reach D. reach to43. Nearly everybody _ colds in winter.A. suffer from B. suffers in C. suffers from D. suffer for44. _ that your son is well again, you no longer have anything to worry about.A. When B. After C. Before D.
15、Now45. We never dared to ask him a question, _?A. did we B. didnt we C. dared we D. darednt we46. You seldom have to do the cooking, _?A. have you B. havent you C. do you D. dont you47. _ no exercise-book, he had to write on a piece of paper.A. There was B. There is C. There being D. There having48.
16、-Where _ the camera? I cant see it anywhere.-I _ it right here. But now its gone.A. did you putput B. have you puthave putC. had you putwas putting D. had you puthave put49. In another year or so, you _ all about it.A. would forget B. forget C. have forgotten D. will have forgotten50.-If thats not y
17、ours, _?-Probably Johns.A. whose else can it be B. whose elses can it beC. whos else can it be D. who else can it be. Cloze (10 points)Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four choices given below and marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your an
18、swer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.This is an old story. People tell it to children all over the world. Cinderellas father and mother _51_. She lived with her aunt. Her aunt had two daughters. All of them Cinderella because she was beautiful. They made her _52_ in the ho
19、use all day long.One day, the Prince was _53_. The king asked all the ladies in the land to come to a great dance. _54_ the dance the Prince would choose his wife.When Cinderella heard about the dance, she wanted to go. Her aunt and the ugly sisters laughed and said, “You cant go.” Then they went of
20、f to the dance. Poor Cinderella sat by the fire _55_._56_ she heard a gentle voice saying, “Dont cry, Cinderella, you shall go to the dance. I will help you.” Cinderella _57_ and saw a little old lady. She waved her stick at Cinderella. Suddenly she was wearing a wonderful dress. “Now go to the danc
21、e.” said the little lady.Cinderella enjoyed the dance very much. The Prince danced with her _58_. Suddenly the clock began to strike twelve. She hurried back home. She lost one of her glass shoes _59_. The next day, the Prince sent men to all parts of the country with the glass shoe.“If anyone can w
22、ear this small shoe,” he said, “She must be the beautiful lady, and I will marry her.”When the men brought the shoe to the ugly sisters, they both pretended _60_ the shoe, but their feet were big and the shoe was small. The man laughed. “Let Cinderella try.” Said one of the men. Cinderella put the s
23、hoe on easily. Then the Prince married her, and they lived happily ever after.51.A. both were dead B. were both death C. were both died D. were both dead52.A. to do all the work B. did all the work C. do all the work D. doing all the work53.A. old enough to be married with B. old enough to marryC. o
24、ld enough to marry with D. old enough to be married54.A. During the night of B. At the night of C. One the night of D. In the night of55.A. to cry B. crying C. to be crying D. to be cried56.A. Sudden B. All on sudden C. On sudden D. All of a sudden57.A. looked up B. looked at C. looked for D. looked
25、 down58.A. at that time B. at times C. all the time D. at one time59.A. on the steps B. within the steps C. in the steps D. under the steps60.A. to put on B. putting on C. to wear D. to have on. Reading Comprehension (60 points)Directions:There are four reading passages in this part. Each passage is
26、 followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose one best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneWhats the best way to protect a tender, green seedling from the hungry stomach of deer? Give the seedling b
27、ad breath!The same chemical that gives people bad breath after they have eaten garlic can save small trees from being eaten by animals.A kind of chemical selenium(硒), which is also found in garlic, is planted in the soil near a young tree. The trees roots absorb the selenium which is then carried to
28、 the leaves.From there the selenium is used to form a chemical called dimethyl selenide (乙烷硒化物)-the same chemical made in the human mouth after eating garlic. As deer wander around looking for food, they smell the seedlings leaves and leave the plants alone.The selenium is important. Why? Because ea
29、ch year deer eat millions of dollars worth of trees farm seedlings.So far, selenium has been tested only on Douglas fir (枞树) seedlings, but researchers think they could protect fruit trees and garden plants, too.61. When people eat garlic, _.A. they send out a horrible smell B. they are out of breat
30、hC. they will feel sick D. it is hard for them to breathe62. According to this passage the bad smell given off from those leaves is that of _.the young trees absorb garlicthe roots of the young trees smell like garlicthe young trees arent fit for the deer to eatthe leaves of the young trees smell li
31、ke garlic64. Up till the time the news was announced, this kind of chemical was used _.A. all over the world B. all over the United StatesC. on fruit trees and garden trees D. on Douglas fir young trees65. The best title of this passage is _.A. Hungry Deer and Young Trees B. Why Dont Deer Eat Young
32、Fruit TreesC. Plants Saved by “Bad Breath” D. How to Protect Young TreesPassage TwoHair loss is one of those things we still do not understand. Science has, of course, shown that men are more likely than women to suffer major hair loss. Some kinds of hair loss are temporary (暂时的), an effect of illne
33、ss. In those cases we can expect the hair to grow back.It all depends on whether the hair root is alive. If it is not, hair loss is permanent and nothing will help.Some daily loss of hair is a normal, healthy sign. Most people lose between 40 to 50 scalp hairs each day.Each of these scalp hairs grow
34、s for from two to six years and then rests. About three months later it is pushed out by a new hair growing from the same root.This is not something that should cause great concern.Something else we know is that normal hair loss is seasonal, with the most hair loss occurring in the fall. Everyone ex
35、periences a normal cycle of loss and growth.The problem of hair loss results when loss is greater than growth.The main cause of hair loss in men seems to be accumulation (积累) of a hormone (荷尔蒙) in the body. When that hormone reaches a certain level, the hair growing period is shortened and hair loss
36、 is the result. This is no cure for most cases of hair loss. This, however, is not the end of the world.66. According to science, _.hair loss is a normal, healthy signman should pay special attention to hair lossits likely that men have more problems of hair lossmen lose more hair than women do67. T
37、he writer thinks _.illness causes hair losshuman beings have no way to cure hair losshair loss happening in the fall is an effect of illnesshair loss is permanent68. We now know that the most hair loss happening in the autumn is _.A. permanent B. healthy sign C. seasonal D. nothing serious69. The se
38、ntence “This, however, is not the end of the world” means _.man is sure to find the best way of curing his hair loss in the futurethe writer believes the earth exists for everwe cant destroy the world by any meansthe last day will never come to our people70. The best title for the passage may be _.A
39、. Loss or Growth B. Hair Loss C. Healthy Sign D. Change with SeasonsPassage ThreeOn the morning of November 18,1755, an earthquake shook Boston, Massachusetts. John Winthrop, a professor at Harvard College, felt the quake and awoke. “I rose,” Winthrop wrote, “and lighting a candle, looked on my watc
40、h, and found it was 15 minutes after four.” John Winthrop went downstairs to the grandfather clock. It had stopped four minutes before, at 4:11. Except for stopping the clock, the quake had only thrown a key from the mantel (壁炉台) to the floor.The clock had stopped because Winthrop had put some long
41、glass tubes he was using for an experiment into the case for care. The quake had knocked the tubes over and blocked the pendulum (钟摆). Winthrop, therefore, had the exact time that the earthquake had hit Boston. He looked at the key on the floor. The quake had thrown it forward in the direction of th
42、e quakes motion (运动) by a shock coming from the northwest, perhaps in Canada.71. The text proves that _.the power of nature is terribleearthquakes happen most often during nighttime hoursthe direction of an earthquake can be discovereduniversities study the cause of earthquakes72. The text suggests
43、that _.A. Boston was badly destroyed B. earthquakes are common in BostonC. John Winthrop had difficulty sleeping D. John Winthrop was a scientist73. Which of the following is true?_.Some tubes were broken into pieces and stopped the old clockThe professor lit a candle because of power failureBoston
44、is in the southeast of CanadaThe shocks were slight in one way74. The earthquake happened _.A. several minutes before the professor awoke B. and the professor awoke at 4:15C. in the centre of Boston D. when John Winthrop felt it75. Choose the right order according to the text.a. The bed was shaking
45、and John Winthrop awoke.b. John Winthrop looked attentively at this watch.c. John Winthrop got up to light a candle.d. The earthquake happened in Boston in 1755.e. John Winthrop knew the quakes direction.f. John Winthrop knew the exact quakes time.g. John Winthrop looked at the key on the floor.A. g
46、, d, e, a, c, b, f B. d, a, c, b, f, g, e C. a, e, d, c, b, f, g D. e, d, g, b, c, a, fPassage FourOceanography has been defined as “The application of all sciences to the study of the sea”.Before the nineteenth century scientists with an interest in the sea were few and far between. Certainly Newto
47、n considered some theoretical aspects of it in his writings, but he was reluctant to go to sea to further his work.For most people the sea was remote, and with the exception of early intercontinental travelers or others who earned a living from the sea, there was little reason to ask many questions
48、about it, let alone to ask what lay beneath the surface. The first time that the question “What is at the bottom of the oceans?” had to be answered with any commercial consequence was when the laying of a telegraph cable from Europe to America was proposed. The engineer had to know the depth profile (起伏形状) of the route to estimate the length of cable that had to be manufactured.It was to Maury of the US Navy that the Atlantic Telegraph Company turned, in 18