2022年成考专升本英语模拟习题(二)

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  • 1. 请选出读音不同的选项。()。  

    Awindow

    Bshow 

    Cnow 

    Dyellow

  • 2. 请选出读音不同的选项。()。  

    Alaw 

    Bignore 

    Cwal

    Dalso

  • 3. 请选出读音不同的选项。()。  

    Amountain

    Bgroup

    Cthousand

    Dwithout

  • 4. 请选出读音不同的选项。()。  

    Acouple

    Bmother 

    Cmoney 

    Dcough 

  • 5. 请选出读音不同的选项。()。  

    Ascissors

    Bscore

    Cscreen

    Dsculpture

  • 1. It is those people who()most angry at what is going on at university campuses.  

    Ais

    Bwas

    Cwere

    Dare

  • 2. Had he worked harder, he()the exams.  

    Amust have got through

    Bwould have got through

    Cwould get through

    Dcould get through

  • 3. It is five years since I was()with them, so I don't know how they are getting along.  

    Aout of control

    Bout of the question

    Cout of touch

    Dout of sight

  • 4. It was clever()at the answer in two minutes.  

    Aof him to arrive

    Bfor him to arrive

    Cfor his arriving

    Dof his arriving

  • 5. He is ()a horse.  

    Astronger as

    Bas stronger than

    Cthe strong as

    Dstronger than

  • 6. ()succeed in everything we do.  

    AOnly by working hard can we 

    BBy only working hard we can 

    COnly we can by working hard 

    DOnly by working hard we can

  • 7. There is a big tree()the house.  

    Ain the front of 

    Bin front of 

    Cin front 

    Dat class

  • 8. Five hundred yuan a week()enough to live on.  

    Ais 

    Bare 

    Cis being

    Dhas been

  • 9. Who is that man,()in the front row?  

    Aone 

    Bthe one 

    Cfirst

    Dthe first

  • 10. It was in the winter of 1951()a heavy fog moved into London.  

    Athat

    Bthen

    Cwhen

    D/

  • 11. Two hundred dollars()a large sum of money to the old man.  

    Ais

    Bis to be

    Care

    Dare to be

  • 12. I have some difficulties()these words.Would you mind()me your dictionary?  

    Aunderstanding, lending

    Bto understand, to lend

    Cto understand, lending

    Dunderstanding, to lend

  • 13. Not until I began to work()how much time I had wasted.  

    Adidn't I realize

    Bdid I realize

    CI didn't realize

    DI realized

  • 14. The population of the world has grown very fast()four hundred years.  

    Afor pass

    Bin the pass

    Cin the past

    Dfor past

  • 15. There are some new books in the school library.They are()books.  

    Achild

    Bchildrens'

    Cchildren

    Dchildren's


  • 1. 请在第21_____处填上正确答案。  

    Ahe 

    Bwho 

    Cwhich 

    Dwhat

  • 2. 请在第22_____处填上正确答案。  

    Ahe 

    Bthey 

    Csomeone 

    Dnobody

  • 3. 请在第23_____处填上正确答案。  

    Amend 

    Bwork 

    Cmake 

    Dchange

  • 4. 请在第24_____处填上正确答案。  

    Afound 

    Basked 

    Cmet 

    Dquestioned

  • 5. 请在第25_____处填上正确答案。  

    Atime 

    Bperiod 

    Clength 

    Dlong

  • 6. 请在第26_____处填上正确答案。  

    Aunknown 

    Bstrange 

    Csad 

    Dfamous

  • 7. 请在第27_____处填上正确答案。  

    Asaw 

    Bthought 

    Cunderstood 

    Drecognized

  • 8. 请在第28_____处填上正确答案。  

    Aheard 

    Blooking 

    Cfound 

    Dseen

  • 9. 请在第29_____处填上正确答案。  

    Abrother 

    Bfather 

    Cfriend 

    Dnephew

  • 10. 请在第30_____处填上正确答案。  

    Abrother 

    Bboy 

    Ctailor 

    Duncle

  • 11. 请在第31_____处填上正确答案。  

    Ahappy 

    Bsurprised 

    Cthoughtful 

    Dupset

  • 12. 请在第32_____处填上正确答案。  

    Apassed 

    Blistened 

    Cturned 

    Dwalk

  • 13. 请在第33_____处填上正确答案。  

    A

    Bsome 

    Cany 

    Dno

  • 14. 请在第34_____处填上正确答案。  

    Aday 

    Btime 

    Cone 

    Dthing

  • 15. 请在第35_____处填上正确答案。  

    Afor 

    Bwith 

    Cto 

    Dfrom

  • In 1924, Nordic ski events were held at the first Winter Olympics in Chamonix, France. But the American skiers came home without medals. Norway took most of the medals for cross-country and ski jumping events that year. They did the same for many years after. From 1924 through 1972, the American skiers had no medals to show for their Olympic trips. The U.S. was generally thought to be weak in ski competition
    But in 1974 it was discovered that the U. S. record was slightly better than people had been led to believe. And Norway's record was not quite as good. The discovery was a surprise and a delight to American ski fans, but even more so to American skier Anders Haugen. After fifty years, Anders got the medal he should have won back in 1924.
    In the ski jump event at Chamonix in 1924, Haugen had scored in fourth place. He had just missed earning a medal. His score was 17. 916, just slightly behind Thorleif Haug of Norway. Haug's score of 18 had won him the bronze medal.
    But in 1974, Norway's National Olympic Committee did a check of all final Olympic results. There had been an error in computing Haug's score! So Haugen, now, an elderly man, traveled across the ocean for his award. On September 12, 1974, hewas given a bronze medal in a special ceremony at the Norway Ski Museum.

    1. The best title for this passage would be______.  

    Athe 1924 Olympics 

    BNorway's Skiers

    CAn Olympic Record Corrected 

    DAmerican Skiers in the Olympics

  • 2. From 1924-1972, U. S. skiers were considered weak in Olympic competition because they______.  

    Ahad won only two medals 

    Bhad won no medals

    Chad never entered jumping events 

    Dhad won only one medal

  • 3. The writer says “the discovery was a surprise and a delight to American ski fans”in order to______.  

    Ashow that the error and its correction were important to ski fans as well as to Haugen

    Bshow that the error was more important to fans than to Haugen

    Csuggest that the Americans cared more about the error than the Norwegians

    Dsuggest that there had been no error

  • 4. The best definition for the word computing is______.  

    Awriting 

    Bjudging 

    Cfiguring 

    Dmultiplying

  • First, the spotted owl was threatened by logging in the Pacific Northwest.Now it's in danger from a new enemy, the barred owl.Barred owls have been moving to the Northwest from the eastern part of the United States.Stan Sovern has studied spotted owls.Now when he calls for spotted owls, barred owls are starting to appear.Sovern threw a mouse on the ground, and a barred owl grabbed it.
    Scientists have learned that spotted owls start to vanish when barred owls come.Some barred and spotted owls have mated and produced hybrid babies.One spotted owl was killed by a barred owl.
    Professor Ned K.Brown of the University of California-Berkeley says, "In some areas of Washington, the barred owls moved into very dense, deep woods.The same kind of woods that arc opened up, or destroyed by logging, that adversely influences the spotted owls."
    Ten years have passed since the federal government began protecting the spotted owl.Loggers were forced to limit logging on seven million acres of government land.No one is sure how the arrival of the barred owls will impact laws that protect spotted laws.The barred owls like to live in the deep forests where loggers like to cut down trees.The barred owls will likely keep migrating to the Northwest.

    5. Scientists learned about the barred owl migration by _____.  

    Adecoding spotted owl sounds

    Bfeeding mice to the owls

    Cmonitoring spotted owl populations

    Dresearching the Internet

  • 6. When Stan Sovern calls the spotted owl, _____.  

    Aa mouse appears

    Bthe spotted owl ignores him

    Cno one answers

    Dbarred owls appear

  • 7. Logging was greatly reduced ______.  

    Ain the northeasten United States

    Bon seven million acres of public land

    Ctwo decades ago

    Dto save the barred owls

  • 8. Barred owls like to live in______.  

    Athe northeastern United States

    BCanada

    Cdeep, dense woods of Washington

    Dwarm climates

  • Key James, Secretary of Health and Human Resources in the Virginia State government, loves to turn the tables on those who don't think it's possible to be middle-class, conservative, educated and still be truly black.Once, during an abortion debate, a woman in the audience angrily told James she was so middle-class she didn't have a clue about real African American life."If you understood what these women go through," the woman said, "you would realize that abortion is their only choice."
    James then asked the woman to consider a poor black mother on welfare.She already has four children and an alcoholic husband who has all but abandoned the family.Now she discovers another child is on the way."How would you counsel that woman?" asked James.
    "Have an abortion," the woman responded."That child would have a very poor quality of life."
    "I have a vested interest in your answer," James said."The woman I described was my mother.I was the fifth of six children born into poverty.And, in case you're interested, the quality of my life is just fine!"

    9. "To mm the tables" means __.  

    Ato move the tables

    Bto carry the tables away

    Cto gain courage

    Dto gain an advantage after having been at a disadvantage

  • 10. James' father __.  

    Adivorced his wife

    Bliked to drink

    Cdeserted his family

    DB and C

  • 11. James' mother __.  

    Awas educated

    Bwas conservative

    Cwas poor

    DA and B

  • 12. James' family led a __ life when she was born.  

    Amiserable

    Bhappy

    Cwell-off

    Dhardly

  • There are many stereotypes about the character of people in various parts of the United States.In the Northeast and Midwest, people are said to be closed and private.In the South and West, however, they are often thought of as being more open and hospitable.Ask someone from St.Louis where the nearest sandwich shop is, and he or she will politely give you directions.A New Yorker might eye you at first and after deciding it is safe to talk to you, might give you a rather unexpected explanation.A person from Georgia might be very kind about directing you and even suggest some different places to eat.A Texan just might take you to the place and treat you to lunch.
    American stereotypes are abundant.New Englanders are often thought of as being friendly and helpful.Southerners are known for their hospitality and warmth.People from the western part of the United States are often considered very outgoing.These differences in character can be traced to different factors such as climate, living conditions, and historical development.
    When travelling from place to place, Americans themselves are often surprised at the differing degrees of friendliness in the United States.

    13. The main idea of the passage is __.  

    Aeven Americans are surprised at the big differences among themselves

    Bthere are many differences in character in different parts of the USA

    Cthere are many reason for the differences

    Dstereotypes about people are not necessarily true

  • 14. Which of the following is true according to the passage?  

    ANew Yorkers are usually open with strangers

    BPeople from the South are usually considered good hosts

    CThe friendliest Americans travel from place to place

    DDifferent parts have different customs and habits

  • 15. The differences lie in the following except __ of the parts.  

    Athe weather

    Bthe history

    Cgeography

    Dthe names

  • 16. New Englanders are often thought of as being __.  

    Ahospital and warm

    Bout going

    Cfriendly and helpful

    Dall of the above

  • Table top magic requires no secret formula.Even the simplest meal will be received with enthusiasm if the table accessories are creative and colorful.No matter what type of dinnerware you own,you can enhance its beauty with a variety of attractive table linens.
    When selecting a supply of tablecloths,place mats and napkins,choose easy—care or permanent—press fabrics because these fabrics will reduce your workload when washday rolls around.Another consideration is the suitability of your linens for your dining style or the types of entertaining you do.The shape of your table will also dictate the kind of tablecloth you purchase.Circular or rounded tables look best covered with round or oval tablecloths.Square—cornered tables require squares or rectangles.
    Finally,your table linens should complement your dinnerware.An elegant table setting requires an elegant tablecloth.A setting of stoneware looks best with heavy of colorful fabrics.
    But sure to take all the necessary measurements before you start shopping for fabric of your choice.It could be embarrassing if your tablecloths are not long enough to cover the tables.It is equally distressing if your tablecloth is so long that your guests have to watch where they walk.

    17. Linens should complement your dinnerware.The underlined word means______.  

    Abe the same color as 

    Bhide defects in

    Cgo well with 

    Dserve as a contrast to

  • 18. Tile author suggests that you purchase table linens made of______.  

    Ableach-safe fabric 

    Bpreshrunk cloth

    Ceasy—care material 

    Dstain—resistant cotton

  • 19. Which size tablecloth would you buy for a circular table which is 30 inches high and 45 inches in diameter?  

    A45-inch round 

    B50-inch round

    C70-inch round 

    D120-inch round

  • 20. From this passage,we can conclude that table top______.  

    Ais important for meal service 

    Bis a magic

    Cshould be colorful

    Dshould be made only by certain material

  • Woman : Hello, Mr. Johnson' s office.
    Man : Good morning. 56
    Woman : Sorry,he' s in a meeting at the moment. 57
    Man:Yes. This is Steve Lee from Bright light Systems. 58
    Woman:Tomorrow afternoon in your office.
    Man : 59
    Woman : Okay. 60
    Man : Thank you.

    1. 第56题的正确答案是()   

    ACan I speak to Mr. Johnson,please

    BI'll tell him you've called

    CI'll give him the message

    DWhat can I do for you

    ECan you tell him that we can meet tomorrow afternoon in my office

    FCan I take a message

    GCan you ask him to call me back as soon as possible

    HThat's right

  • 2. 第57题的正确答案是()  

    ACan I speak to Mr. Johnson,please

    BI'll tell him you've called

    CI'll give him the message

    DWhat can I do for you

    ECan you tell him that we can meet tomorrow afternoon in my office

    FCan I take a message

    GCan you ask him to call me back as soon as possible

    HThat's right

  • 3. 第58题的正确答案是()  

    ACan I speak to Mr. Johnson,please

    BI'll tell him you've called

    CI'll give him the message

    DWhat can I do for you

    ECan you tell him that we can meet tomorrow afternoon in my office

    FCan I take a message

    GCan you ask him to call me back as soon as possible

    HThat's right

  • 4. 第59题的正确答案是()  

    ACan I speak to Mr. Johnson,please

    BI'll tell him you've called

    CI'll give him the message

    DWhat can I do for you

    ECan you tell him that we can meet tomorrow afternoon in my office

    FCan I take a message

    GCan you ask him to call me back as soon as possible

    HThat's right

  • 5. 第60题的正确答案是()  

    ACan I speak to Mr. Johnson,please

    BI'll tell him you've called

    CI'll give him the message

    DWhat can I do for you

    ECan you tell him that we can meet tomorrow afternoon in my office

    FCan I take a message

    GCan you ask him to call me back as soon as possible

    HThat's right

  • 1. For this part, you are supposed to write a composition of 100-120 words based on the following situation. Remember to write it clearly on the Answer Sheet
    有的人喜欢居住在城市,而有的人则喜欢居住在农村。解释一下他们的各自原因。