成人高考专升本《英语》全真模拟试卷(7)
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For thispart,you areallowed 20 minutes to write a short composition of about100—120 words on thetitle:My Most Favourite Programme.Base your composition onthe outline given below in Chinese:
1.今天,电视和收音机给我们提供许多值得看的节目。
2.新闻节目告诉我们每天国内外发生的事。
3.作为一个大学生,我……
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回答下列各题:
A.I will take it.
B.How much is it?
C.What can I do for you?
D.Which one do you like?
E.Let me help you.
F.How many ones do you want?
G.Here you are.
H:Thank you so much!
(S=Shopkeeper,P=Peter)
S: ___56___
P:I want to buy a notebook.
S:The notebooks are overtllere.___57___
P:The blue onelooks nice. ___58___
S:Two yuan.
P:That’s all right.___59___
S: ___60___
P:Thank you.
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The author says that he is a naturalist ratherthan a scientist probably because he thinks he________.
- A.comes up with solutions ina most natural way
- B.lacks some of thequalities required of a scientist
- C.just reads about otherpeople’s observations and discoveries
- D.has a great deal oftrouble doing mental arithmetic
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It can he inferred from the passage thatthe author was________.
- A.no more than a bornnaturalist
- B.a naturalist but not ascientist
- C.a scientist as well as anaturalist
- D.first of all a scientist
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The first paragraph tells us theauthor________.
- A.was born to a naturalistsfamily
- B.didn’t like his brothersand sisters
- C.lost his hearing when hewas a child
- D.was interested in flowersand insects in his childhood
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回答下列各题:
Looking back on my childhood,I am convinced thatnaturalists are born and not made.Al-though we werebwught up in the same way,my bwthers and sisters soonabandoned theirpressed flowers and insects.Unlike them,I had no ear for music and languages.I wasnot anearly reader and I could not do mental arithmetic.
Before World War I we spent our summerholidays in Hungary.I have only the dim memry 0f tlle house we lived in,of my room and my toys.Nor do I recallclearly the large family ofgrandparents,aunts,uncles and cousins who gathered next door.ButI do have a crystalclearmemory of the dogs,the farmanimals,the local birds,andabove all,the insects.
I am a naturalist,not a scientist.I have a strong love of the natural world and my enthusiasmhad ledme into varied investigations.I love discussing myfavorite topics and enjoy burning themidnight oil while reading about otherpeople’s observations and discoveries.Then somethinghap-pens that brings these observations together in my conscious mind.Suddenly you fancy you flee theanswer to the riddie,because it all seems to fit together.Thishas resulted in my publishing 300 -pets,and books,which some might honour with the title of scientific research.
But curiosity,a keen eye,a goodmemory and enjoyment of the animal and plant world donot make a scientist:one the outstanding and essential qualities required isself-discipline,aquality I lack.A scientist requires not only self-discipline but hard training,determination anda goal.A scientist,up to a point,can be made.A naturalist is born.If you can combinethetwo,you get the best of both wodds.
The author can’t remember his relativesclearly because_________.
- A.he was too young when helived with them
- B.he was fully occupied withobserving nature.
- C.he didn’t live very longwith them
- D.the family was extremelylarge
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What did the man mean by saying“Take it easyunless you want lead for lunch”?
- A.Put up your hands.
- B.Don’t move or Ill shootyou.
- C.If you want to have lunch,you must listen to me.
- D.You go first slowly andwell have lunch together.
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Why did Bond stop in the doorway to theunderwear shop?
- A.To see who Was followinghim.
- B.To look at the man in thefun suit.
- C.To avoid the sunshine.
- D.To look at the underwear.
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Bond had walked for only a few minutes when it suddenly occurred to him that he Wasbeing followed.There was no evidence for it except a slight tingling(隐隐作痛)of the scalp(头皮)and an extra awareness ofthe people near him,but he had faith in his sixth senseand he atonce stopped in front of the shop window he Was passing and looked casually back along 46thstreet.Nothing but a lot ofmiscellaneous people moving slowly on the sidewalks, mostly on the same side ashimself ,the side that was sheltered from the sun.ThereWas no sudden movementinto a doorway,.nobody casuallywiping his face with a handkerchief to avoid recognition,nobody bending down to tie a shoelace.
Bondexamined the Swiss watches in his shop window and then turned and sauntered on.After a few yards he stopped again.Still nothing.He went onand turned right into the Avenueof the Americans.stoppingin the first doorway,the entrance to a women’sunderwear store where a mall in a tan suit with his back to him was examiningthe black lace‘pants on a particu—laxly realistic dummy(模型).Bond turned and leant against a pillar andgazed lazily but watch-fully out into the street.
- And then something gripped his pistol arlnand a voice snarled:“All fight,Limey.Takeiteasy unless you want lead for lunch”,and he feltsomething press into his back just above thekidney. What wa$there familiar about that voice?Thelaw?
- Bond straightened himself slowly and for amoment he could only gaze into the grinning hawk.life face of FelixLeiterwith blank disbelief,his builtup tension slowlyrelaxing. “So you were doing a fmnt tail,you lousy bastard,”he fi
- Bond realized that he Was being followedby means of________.
- A.his common sense
- B.his sense of humour
- C.his sight
- D.his sixth sense
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When Bond stopped and looked back along 46thstreet,he observed all the following except________.
- A.most people on thesidewalk were on the same side as himself
- B.no onesuddenly turned into a doorway
- C.a man was looking into thewindows of a store
- D.no one wiped his face with ahandkerchief
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The aim of voyages Maury encouraged inthe l940s Was________.
- A.to estimate the lensth ofcable that Was to be made
- B.to make some soundexperiments in the oceans
- C.to measure the depths oftwo oceans
- D.to collect samples of seaplants animals
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“Defied”in the 5th paragraph probablymeans________.
- A.doubted
- B.gave proof to
- C.challenged
- D.agreed to
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The passage implies that the telegraphcable was built mainly________.
- A.for investigating thedepths of the oceans
- B.for military purposes
- C.for businessconsiderations
- D.for oceanographic studies
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The author believes that_______.
- A.women have to show theirbeauty through their looks
- B.beautiful clothes can makewomen more attractive
- C.women should lay moreemphasis on their owrl qualities
- D.women are more curiousabout new things than men
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回答下列各题:
Oceanography has been defined as “Theapplication of all sciences to the study of the sea”.
Beforethe nineteenth century,scientists with an interest in the sea were few and far between.Certainly Newton considered some theoretical aspects of it in hiswritings,but he was reluctant(不愿意)to go to sea to further his work.
For most people the sea was remote,and with the exception ofearly intercontinentaltravellers or others who earned a living from the sea,there was little reason to ask many ques—tions about it.1et alone to ask what lay beneath the surface.The first time that the question What is at the bottom of theoceans? had to be answered with any commercial consequence was when the layingof a telegraph cable from Europe to America wag proposed. The engineershad toknow the depth profile(起伏形状)of the route to estimatethe length of cable that hadto be manufactured.
It was to Maury of the U.S.Navythat the Atlantic Telegraph Company turned,in 1853forinfonnation on this matter.In the 1840s,Maury had been responsible for encouraging voyagesduring whichsoundings were taken to investigate the depths of the North Atlantic andPacificoceans.Later.some of hisfindings aroused much popular interest in his book The Physical Ge—ography ofthe Sea.
The cable was laid.but not until 1866 wasthe connection made permanent and reliable .At tlle eady attempts,the cable failed and whenit was taken out for repaim it was found to be covered in living growths,a fact which defied contemporary scientific opinion that there wasnolife in the deeper parts of the sea.
Within a few years oceanography was under way.In 1872 Thomson led ascientific expedition(考察),whichlasted for four years and brought home thousands of samples from the sea.Theirclassification and analysis occupied scientists for years and led to afive’volume report,the last volume being published in1895.
It Was_________that asked Maury for helpin oceanographic studies.
- A.those who earned a livingfrom the sea
- B.some earlyintercontinental traveners
- C.the American Navy
- D.the company which proposedto lay an undersea cable
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Which of the following is NOT true according tothe passage?
- A.However old she is,a women with some excellent qualities can still maintain her beauty.
- B.As a women grows old,her beauty will gradually disappear.
- C.Even a plainly dressedwoman may have pure and real beauty.
- D.A women with a young mindnever feels old.
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According to the author,inorder to stay young and attractive,women should
- A.foUow the fashion
- B.dress up in beautifulclothes
- C.do more exercises
- D.enrich their mind
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Implied but not stated is that__________.
- A.laser—doppler radar ismore accurate than microwave radar
- B.microwave radar operatesat a higher frequency than laser—doppler radar
- C.the light—beam radar canmeasure only slow speeds with accuracy
- D.microwave radar may notensure absolute precision in measuring varying speeds
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回答下列各题:
It seems that beauty and women are twins.You are joking?N0,I am not.Observe foryourself.Ads on fashion flood TV screens,radioprograms,magazines,newspapers,and thestreets. Whether they have realized ornot,women are besieged(包围)by asea of fashion.They are taught to think that withoutbeautiful clothes they will grow old and lose their charm.So who dares to neglect dressing up at the cost of their appearanceand youth?
But I donot agree with the opinion that women have to show their beauty throughtheirlooks.Therichness of their mind proves to be more beautiful and attractive than theirlooks.Awoman who has experienced many troubles and maybe called“aunt”0r“granny”call still main.tain herbeauty if she has such excellent qualities as knowledge.Ability,a kind heart,greatcourage and concern for others.
In addition,old and young,beautifuland uglyare relative concepts.People who keep ayoungmind will never feel old.Curious about new things andeager to learn more,they keepup with the fide.Plainly dressed women may have a type of beauty,which is pure and real.Reading and learningis the best way to keep one youthful.Good books arefertile soilwhich carl feed the floret of one’s heart and looks.
Why does the author say that beauty and womenare twins?
- A.Women try to maintaintheir beauty by dressing up.
- B.Women like to show offtheir beauty.
- C.Women are born to bebeauties
- D.Women are proud of theirbeauty.
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Whicn of the following statements is nottrue according to the passage__________.
- A.inaccuracies inmeasurement could cause accidents in space missions
- B.the speeds of spacevehicles will vary
- C.accuracy in speedmeasurement is essential to spaceships
- D.a bump could affect thepreciseness of the laser—doppler radar
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Laser-doppler radar is especiallyvaluable in space missions because__________.
- A.it can measure themovement of a spaceship less accurately than a microwave radar
- B.it is a new system ofradar
- C.it provides precisemeasures of the velocity of space vehicles
- D.it is onethousand times more precise than microwave radar
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回答下列各题:
- A new kind of radar has been developed for spaceship travelers.A working laboratory mod-el of a new system of radar that makes useof a beam of light is said to be ten thousand timesmore accurate than the bestcomparable system of radar that used microwaves
- A.makes use of microwaves
- B.measures the movements ofa spaceship by means of light beam
- C.makes use of sound waves
- D.Both A and B
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按要求回答下列各题:
The appeal of the world of work is first its freedom.The child is compelled to go to school:he is ___21___ of authority.As he grows up,he sees ___22___ it is to befree of school and to be a—ble to choose his job and change it if he doesn’tlike it.The boys and girls,___23___hehas longobserved,revisit school utterly changed andapparently mature.Suddenly teachers seem as outofdate ___24___ his parents and theauthority of school a ridiculous thin9.At the momentthe a—dult wodd may appear ___25___ theschool world that the desire to enter it cannot be satisfied byexercises inschool books.This may not be the ___26___ but it is a necessary part ofgrowing up,for every man and woman must come sooner orlater to the point of saying“Really,Ive had e—nough ofbeing taught;I must ___27___ ”.some young people come to this decision sooner thanthey ought.Yet ___28___ a way this isnot a bad frame. of mind to be in leaving school.___29___
work,the young man makes one ofthe first great acceptances of life—he 30 the disciplineof the material or the process he is working with.He sees the point of it and in doing so___31___life.The work process constitutes a reality in some sense superior tothat of school,and this is___32___he so often longs toget to grips with it.Nothing done in school imposes itswill in___33___the same way;if the maths master is illone can get on with something else.But eventhe boydelivering papers,34 the driver taking out his bus,discovers that one cannot put itoff because there is snow on theground,or the foreman(工头)is easilyannoyed,or he him-self ___35___ that morning.
- A.under the thumb
- B.below the hands
- C.subject to the palm
- D.in the fingers
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Im sure that they will________the game.
- A.beat
- B.Succeed
- C.Success in
- D.win
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I much prefer this candidate—thought she was________better than the other one.
- A.lot
- B.bit
- C.more
- D.far
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The family is too poor to________thethree children________school.
- A.send,for
- B.take,to
- C.send,to
- D.bring,to
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Mother has________to sive her a watch other 20 th birthday.
- A.promised
- B.asked
- C.allowed
- D.advised
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Is this the________that you are lateagain?
- A.season
- B.cause
- C.reason
- D.excuse
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No matter how hard be worked,________.
- A.he could not do any better
- B.and he could not do anybetter
- C.so he could not do anybetter
- D.but he could not do anybetter
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The child was________for getting hisshoes and socks wet.
- A.stopped
- B.blame
- C.accused
- D.complained
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There’s been a(n)________about theweather.
- A.advice
- B.information
- C.news
- D.warning
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________fun and good exercise,Car racing is a very useful skill.
- A.For
- B.About
- C.Besides
- D.Beside
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He is sitting________of the car with thedriver.
- A.in front
- B.in the front
- C.on the front
- D.front
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They have two teams,and________have a good chance of winning.
- A.au
- B.eitller
- C.both
- D.each
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Don’t forget to turn off the heating before________the house.
- A.leaving
- B.leave
- C.to leave
- D.left
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We should________attention________spelling.
- A.pay,on
- B.pay,for
- C.pay,of
- D.pay,to
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He________an expensive gift on hisbirthday,but he didn’t________it.
- A.accepted,received
- B.receive,accept
- C.received,accept
- D.got,receive
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Take your vaccination certificate with you________they ask for it at the airport.
- A.unless
- B.in case
- C.when
- D.because of