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2016年河南专升本英语真题及答案

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  1. For this part, you’re required to write A Composition. You should write at least 120 words on thetopic Happiness in My mind. Please write it on the Answer Sheet.

    The Attitude toward Crisis

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  2. Look!Two A-[hundreds] students B-[are] C-[watching] a football match on the D-[playground].

  3. Jim is much A-[cleverer] than B-[any other students] in Grade3, but he C-[doesn't] work D-[hard].

  4. Today is September A-[the tenth]. Happy B-[Teachers'Day] to you.Thank you for C-[teach] us D-[so well].

  5. We will A-[hold] a B-[sports meeting] C-[next Monday] if it D-[won't ]rain.

  6. The boy A-[called] Tom B-[was born] C-[in] D-[the morning] of May2nd, 1990.

  7. Mother asked me A-[if] the B-[Blacks] C-[were] going to move here D-[long before].

  8. There A-[is]B-[a people] in the room But nobody C-[knows] D-[who it is].

  9. In A-[the girls] B-[100-metre] race, Lily C-[from Class] 1 ran D-[very fast].

  10. Mr Black, A-[a good friend] of B-[me], C-[likes] D-[drawing] horses.

  11. Don't stay A-[at home], You B-[had better] C-[to go out] D-[for a walk].

  12. The regulation make it safer for you to use your credit card for shopping on the Internet or overthe phone.

  13. You have sold So well but for a lot of advertisements we put on the television.

  14. Women would double their risk of suffering from lung cancer if they were exposed to 40 ormore years ofhousehold tobacco smoke.

  15. Though technically quite advanced today, the Internet is far from being popular with averagehouseholdusers in some developing countries.

  16. professional hair-care products indicates that consumers arc playing as much attention to theirhair as to theirskin.

  17. 这张照片让我想起了在上海度过的快乐时光。

  18. 地震中,许多房屋受损严重,成千上万的人无价可归

  19. 有这么多人的关心,在国外的最初几个月里,她感到非常幸福

  20. 新图书馆比以前的大两倍。 (或者译为“新图书馆是以前的三倍大 ”。)

  21. According to passage, why is bottled whaler so popular?

    • A.It is much cheaper than wine
    • B.It is considered healthier
    • C.lt appeals to more cultivated people
    • D.It is more widely promoted in the market
  22. 只要明天天气好,我们就和同学一起去游泳

  23. Why are some restaurants turning up the pressure to sell bottled water?

    • A.Bottled water brings in huge profits
    • B.Competition from the wine industry is intense
    • C.Most diners find bottled water affordable
    • D.Bottled water satisfied diners' desire to fashionable
  24. The-fancier brands (Line 3 Para 5) refers to____.

    • A.tap water from the Thames River
    • B.famous wines not sold in ordinary stores
    • C.PepsiCo's Aquafina and Coca-Cola's Dasani
    • D.expensive bottled water with impressive names
  25. By saying “My dog could tell the difference between bottled and tap water (Line 4 Para2),V on Wiesenbergerwants to convey the message that_____?

    • A.plain tap whaler is certainly unfit for drinking
    • B.bottled water is clearly superior to tap water
    • C.bottled water often appeals more to dogs taste
    • D.dogs can usually detect a fine difference in taste
  26. What does Kofi Annan say should be the focus of the Copenhagen conference?

    • A.How rich and poor regions can share responsibility in curbing global warming
    • B.How human and economic losses from climate change can be reduced
    • C.How emissions of heat-trapping gases can be reduced on a global scale
    • D.How rich countries can better help poor regions reduce climate hazards
  27. Reaching new peaks of popularity in North America is Iceberg Water, which is harvestedfrom icebergsoff the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. 

    • Arthur von Wiesenberger, who carries the title Water Master, is one of the few water criticsin North America.As a boy, he spent time in the larger cities of Italy, France and Switzerland,where bottled water isconsumed daily. Even then, he kept a water jou
    • But is plain tap water all that bad? Not at all. In fact. New York's municipal water for morethan a century was called the champagne of lap water and until recently considered among the bestin the world interms of both taste and purity. Similarly, a m
    • As diners thirst for leading brands, bottlers and restaurateurs salivate(垂涎)over the profits.A restaurant's typical mark-up on wine is 100 to 150 percent, whereas on bottled water it's often300 to 500 percent. But since water is much cheaper than
    • As a result, some restaurants are turning up the pressure to sen bottled water.According toan article in The Street Journal, some of the more shameless tactics include placing attractivebottles onthe table for a visual sell, listing brands on the menu wit
    • A.lt is a kind of iced water
    • B.It is just plain tap water
    • C.It is a kind of bottled water
    • D.It is a kind of mineral water
  28. What is Soren Andreasen?s view of the report?

    • A.Its conclusions are based on carefully collected data
    • B.It is vulnerable to criticism if the statistics are closely examined
    • C.It will give rise to heated discussions at the Copenhagen conference
    • D.Its rough estimates arc meant to draw the attention of world leaders
  29. What do we learn about the Forum's report from the passage?

    • A.It was challenged by some climate and risk experts
    • B.It aroused a lot of interest in the scientific circles
    • C.It was warmly received by environmentalists
    • D.It caused a big stir in developing countries
  30. What does Dr. Pielke say about the Forum's report?

    • A.Its statistics look embarrassing
    • B.It is invalid in terms of methodology
    • C.It deserves our closest attention
    • D.Its conclusion is purposely exaggerated
  31. When a tsunami happens, the best course of action for people is to_____ .

    • A.listen to radio and television broadcasts for information
    • B.get inland and to the higher ground as quickly as possible
    • C.stay where they are
    • D.rely on the warning systems
  32. Global warming is causing more than 300,000 deaths and about $125 billion in economiclosses each year,according to a report by the Global Humanitarian Forum, an organization led byAnnan, the former UnitedNations secretary general. 

    The report, to be released Friday, analyzed data and existing studies of health, disaster,populationand economic trends. It found that human-influenced climate change was raising theglobal death ratesfrom illnesses including malnutrition (营养不良)and heal-related healthproblems. 

    But even before its release, the report drew criticism from some experts on climate and risk,who questioned itsmethods and conclusions.

    • Along with the deaths, the report said that the lives of 325 million people, primarily inpoorcountries, were being seriously affected by climate change. It projected that the number woulddoubleby 2030.     Roger PielkeJr.a politic
    • But the report, he said, ''willharm the cause for action on bothclimate change and disasters because it is so deeply flawed (有瑕疵的).” 
    • However, Soren Andreasen, a social scientist at Dalberg Global Development Partners whosupervised thewriting of the report, defended it, saying that it was clear that the numbers wererough estimates. He said thereport was aimed at world leaders, who will
    • In a press release describing the report, Mr. Annan stressed the need for the negotiations tofocus on increasingthe flow of money from rich to poor regions to help reduce their vulnerabilityto climate hazards while still curbingthe emissions of the heat-t
    • A.Global temperatures affect the rate of economic development
    • B.Rates of death from illnesses have risen due to global warming
    • C.Malnutrition has caused serious health problems in poor countries
    • D.Economic trends have to do with population and natural disasters
  33. According to the passage , which of the following can cause a tsunami_____?

    • A.Storms
    • B.Massive waves
    • C.Underwater earthquakes
    • D.Floods
  34. To prevent tsunami-damage, the following measures can be taken EXCEPT______

    • A.designing firm buildings
    • B.developing early-warning systems
    • C.developing evacuation strategics
    • D.keeping the public unaware of the seriousness of tsunamis
  35. What is( are) the advantage(s) of baby-pooling?

    • A.The parents can have much more free time
    • B.The kids can make new friends
    • C.The kids won't be hanging around their parents all day long
    • D.All of the above
  36. The passage mainly discusses _____ ?

    • A.post-80s couples and their friends
    • B.post-80s couples and baby-pooling
    • C.post-80s couples and their parents
    • D.kids and their grandparents
  37. It is a terrible illustration of man ' s weakness to nature .and the tsunami(^^) that struck the Japanese coast in March.2011 has illustrated the difficulty of fighting against natural disasters, even for a prosperous nation. 

    Totally preventing tsunami-damage is impossible. But there is much that can be done to minimize damage and lossof life. Measures that can be taken include designing solid buildings, and developing early-warming systems,public education programs and evacuation( 拔散)strategics.Moreover, the approach of a tsunami is possiblypicked up by the sensors of complicated international warming systems. Countries can use radio and televisionbroadcasts as well as loudspeaker networks to warn the public. 

    But an early warming system depends on how far the tsunami strikes, if it's close by, the warning system is notgoing to be very effective. When people are faced with an unstoppable force like a tsunami the massive wavescreated by events like underwater earthquakes, the best course of action for them is lo get inland and to the higherground as quickly as possible.66.The first paragraph tells us that _____ .

    • A.man can easily defeat the nature
    • B.tsunamis take place only in Japan
    • C.man’s ability to cope with natural disasters is limited
    • D.the tsunami-damage in Japan is not so terrible
  38. According to the last paragraph, the solution to the problem of post-80s couples isthat _____ .

    • A.families with kids form a small group
    • B.they ask their aging parents for help
    • C.they give up their jobs
    • D.they lake their kids wherever they go
  39. In paragraph 2, “a way out ” means ______ .

    • A.out of date
    • B.a solution
    • C.without question
    • D.a complaint
  40. Many post-80s couples are complaining that going to the movies, shopping or attending parties have becomeimpossible since their kids were born. That's the way most parents are living their lives, no weekends of their own,no time to visit friends, not even a chance of promotion in their jobs. 

    • Asking help from their parents might be a way out,but problems are that some aging parents arc not strong enoughto take care of the kids, and that the kids may also become too spoiled by their grandparents.     Then, here comes a
    • A.they have to look after their kids
    • B.they have to look after their parents
    • C.they are busy with their work
    • D.they have no money
  41. 60

    • A.by
    • B.with
    • C.at
    • D.about
  42. 57

    • A.measures
    • B.measured
    • C.is measured
    • D.was measured
  43. 58

    • A.somewhat
    • B.little
    • C.much
    • D.something
  44. 59

    • A.offering
    • B.offered
    • C.which offered
    • D.to be offered
  45. 56

    • A.way
    • B.means
    • C.chance
    • D.success
  46. 55

    • A.source
    • B.origin
    • C.course
    • D.finance
  47. 53

    • A.forms
    • B.existence
    • C.contents
    • D.purpose
  48. 54

    • A.tries to cover
    • B.manages to cover
    • C.fails to cover
    • D.succeeds in
  49. 52

    • A.on
    • B.Through
    • C.with
    • D.of
  50. 51

    • A.entertain
    • B.encourage
    • C.educate
    • D.edit
  51. 50

    • A.inform
    • B.be informed
    • C.to be informed
    • D.informed
  52. 49

    • A.spread
    • B.passed
    • C.printed
    • D.completed
  53. 48

    • A.value
    • B.ratio
    • C.rate
    • D.speed
  54. 47

    • A.However
    • B.And
    • C.Therefore
    • D.So
  55. 46

    • A.another
    • B.other
    • C.one another
    • D.the other
  56. 45

    • A.make
    • B.publish
    • C.know
    • D.write
  57. 44

    • A.reason
    • B.cause
    • C.problem
    • D.purpose
  58. Who won the World Cup 1994 football game? What happened at the United Nations? Howdid the critics likethe new play? ___41___ an event takes place, newspapers arc on the streets ___42___the details. Wherever anythinghappens in the world, imports are on the spot to ___43___ the news. 

    Newspapers have one basic ___44___ . to get the news as quickly as possible from its source,from those whomake it to those who want to ___45___ it. Radio, telegraph, television, and ___46___inventions brought competition fornewspapers. So did the development of magazines and other means of communication. ___47___ , this competition merelyspurred the newspapers on. They quickly made use of the newer and faster means of communication to improve the___48___ and thus the efficiency of their own operations. Today more newspapers are ___49___ and read than ever before.Competition also led newspapers to branch out to many other fields. Besides keepingreaders ___50___ of the latestnews, today's newspapers ___51___ and influence readers about politics andother important and serious matters.Newspapers influence readers' economic choices 52advertising. Most newspapers depend on advertising fortheir very ___53___ .Newspapers are sold ata price that 54 even a small fraction of the cost of production.The main ___55___ of income formost newspapers is commercial advertising. The ___56___insellingadvertisingdependson anewspaper's value to advertisers. This ___57___ in terms of circulation. How many people readthenewspaper? Circulation depends ___58___ on the work of the circulation department and on theservices orentertainment ___59___ in a newspaper's pages. But for the most part, circulation dependson a newspaper's value toreaders as a source of information ___60___ the community, city, country,state, nation, and world-and even outerspace. 

    41. 41()

    • A.Just when
    • B.While
    • C.Soon after
    • D.Before
  59. 42

    • A.to give
    • B.giving
    • C.given
    • D.being given
  60. 43

    • A.gather
    • B.spread
    • C.carry
    • D.bring
  61. While studying he financially depended ____his wife.

    • A.on
    • B.of
    • C.to
    • D.from
  62. Only in this way_____out of the plan.

    • A.you can talk him
    • B.him you can talk
    • C.can you talk him
    • D.him can you talk
  63. The bank has established ______in many big cities in the world.

    • A.parts
    • B.twigs
    • C.benches
    • D.branches
  64. I shall have a companion in the house after all these_____ years.

    • A.alone
    • B.lonely
    • C.single
    • D.simple
  65. You _____ if you had had higher score in the examination.

    • A.must have got scholarship
    • B.would have got scholarship
    • C.should get scholarship
    • D.had got scholarship
  66. Don't associate with bad boys _____your whole life will be ruined.

    • A.Or
    • B.But
    • C.and
    • D.so that
  67. Please _____the water tap when you have finished your washing.

    • A.turn on
    • B.turn oft
    • C.turn out
    • D.turn over
  68. These tickets for the performance are_____until the end of the month.

    • A.acceptable
    • B.Available
    • C.Advisable
    • D.applicable
  69. These two pictures are so______ that it?s very difficult to tell them apart.

    • A.exact
    • B.familiar
    • C.likely
    • D.Similar
  70. They naturally hope that their choice of the play will be _____with the school and parents.

    • A.pleasing
    • B.welcome
    • C.kind
    • D.popular
  71. The classroom is quite clean _____ some waste paper on the floor.

    • A.except for
    • B.besides
    • C.except
    • D.without
  72. The bad weather______ the building program by several weeks.

    • A.went on
    • B.put on
    • C.set back
    • D.built up
  73. No matter how ______ , it's impossible that he has never lost money.

    • A.a businessman smart is
    • B.a businessman is smart
    • C.smart is a businessman
    • D.smart a businessman is
  74. David told the truth ______ to annoy her, and she was angry for being betrayed by her goodfriend.

    • A.on purpose
    • B.in need
    • C.in detail
    • D.at all
  75. “____ everyone's here, ” she said, “let's begin to discuss the solution to the problemswe have found."

    • A.As far as
    • B.Now that
    • C.So far
    • D.By far
  76. Most computer users are _____ threat from computer viruses.

    • A.within
    • B.upon
    • C.towards
    • D.under
  77. There is a lot of evidence____ to much stress is partly responsible for the disease.

    • A.what
    • B.which
    • C.As
    • D.that
  78. The teacher doesn't allow his students _____ on the exam.

    • A.cheated
    • B.cheating
    • C.cheat
    • D.to cheat
  79. She walked along the path, _____ her daughter close behind.

    • A.following
    • B.follow
    • C.to follow
    • D.was followed
  80. We are sometimes _____ of selfishness in our lives,though we arc mostly generousinpersonality.

    • A.miserable
    • B.Greedy
    • C.guilty
    • D.sorry
  81. She insisted that the scats in the theater____ in advance to insure a better view.

    • A.booked
    • B.be booked
    • C.arc booked
    • D.were to book
  82. -Did you enjoy the TV program last night?-No, ____not.

    • A.particularly
    • B.obviously
    • C.surprisingly
    • D.normally
  83. We are disappointed yesterday because it wasn't such a good dinner______she had promised us.

    • A.like
    • B.as
    • C.which
    • D.what
  84. Mr.Brown is supposed to _____ for Italy last month.

    • A.be leaving
    • B.have left
    • C.leave
    • D.have been left
  85. 1 will lend you the book ______ you return it to me in time.

    • A.on condition that
    • B.in case
    • C.in order that
    • D.so that
  86. _____ we can succeed or not depends on how well we cooperate with others.

    • A.Then
    • B.Thus
    • C.What
    • D.Whether
  87. Physics______ my favorite subject when I studied in the university.

    • A.Were
    • B.was
    • C.is
    • D.are
  88. A great cheer went up from the crowd as they caught ____ of the hero.

    • A.vision
    • B.view
    • C.sight
    • D.glance
  89. The manager promised to keep me _____ of how the project was going on.

    • A.be informed
    • B.Informed
    • C.inform
    • D.informing
  90. He announced that the company had been transferred to city.

    • A.another
    • B.others
    • C.the other
    • D.one another
  91. The children have been ____since their father left.

    • A.out of style
    • B.under control
    • C.out of control
    • D.in style
  92. It is reported _____ great changes have been made with the application of the new policy.

    • A.which
    • B.that
    • C.while
    • D.what
  93. ____the garden, the old man went to have a rest.

    • A.Having been watered
    • B.Watering
    • C.Having watered
    • D.Being watered
  94. The football player is hoping to____ to another team soon.

    • A.Transfer
    • B.transport
    • C.transplant
    • D.transact
  95. Her_____to the job left her with very little free time.

    • A.devotion
    • B.faith
    • C.trust
    • D.interest
  96. The coal industry in the north of China is now barely half its ____size.

    • A.Formal
    • B.former
    • C.latter
    • D.later
  97. The disabled children need many things, but____ , they need love.

    • A.first of all
    • B.not at all
    • C.after all
    • D.All in all
  98. Jane hadn't been to London before______ had her husband.

    • A.Neither
    • B.Either
    • C.So
    • D.Or
  99. No sooner had he arrived in Rome ______ he heard of the good news.

    • A.when
    • B.than
    • C.then
    • D.until
  100. I?m for the suggestion that a special board_____to examine the problem.

    • A.be set up
    • B.will be set up
    • C.must be set up
    • D.has to be set up