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大学生专接本自学考《英语》模拟试卷
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1. A. medium B. western C. Mediterranean D. revolution
2. A. castle B. vast C. waste D. fasten
3. A. disappear B. fear C. year D. pear
4. A. doubt B. sound C. famous D. found
5. A. correct B. discover C. comfort D. come
II. Situational Dialogues
Section A
6. In the classroom
A: What’s the date today? B: ___________.
A. It’s Monday B. It’s April 2 C. It’s the second of April D. Sorry
7. At a hotel
A: _______________ ? B: Yes, I gave you a phone call.
A. Have you made a reservation B. Are you a stranger C. Can I help you D. What do you want
8. On the campus
A: Are you free this evening? B: ______________ .
A. Yes, I am B. No, I am not. C. Well, I’m fully engaged D. Of course
9. In the hall
A: Do you mind if I smoke here? B: ___________ .
A. Yes, I am. B. No, I am not. C. Go ahead. D. Enjoy yourself
10. In the classroom
A: Could you lent me your dictionary? B: ___________ .
A. Yes, I can. B. No, I can’t C. Certainly D. Sorry
Section B
At lunch time
Wang: Hello, Jack. I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.
Jack:___11____. Shall we go to the cafeteria?
W:_____12_____, you know.
J: What would you suggest? Say, what about the hamburger stand around the corner?
W:____13____. Can we get anything to drink there?
J:___14___. Coke or something.
W: Well, I’d like something hot.
J: Let me see! Suppose we go and get some hamburgers first and then make some coffee at the office.
W:___15___.
A. So am I B. What do you want to eat
C. I think so D. I don’t like standing in line E. Excellent F. I don’t like it G. That’s good idea
III. Vocabulary and Structue
16. We had a party last month, and it was a lot of fun, so let’s have _________ one this month.
A. another B. more C. the other D. other
17. It was difficult to guess what her ________ to the news would be.
A. impression B. reaction C. comment D. opinion
18. I decided to go to the library as soon as I ________ .
A. finish what I did B. finished what I did
C. would finish what I was doing D. finished what I was doing
19. There were some _________ flowers on the table.
A. artificial B.unnatural C. false D. unreal
20. We are interested in the weather because it __________ us so directly—what we wear, what we do, and even how we feel.
A. benefits B. affects C. guides D. effects
21. Will all those ________ the proposal raise their hands?
A. in relation to B. in contrast to C. in excess of D. in favor of
22. Children are very curious __________ .
A. at heart B. in person C. on purpose D. by nature
23. The match was cancelled because most of the members ________ a match without a standard.
A. objected to having B. were objected to have
C. objected to have D. were objected to having
24. The teacher doesn’t permit ________ in class.
A. smoke B. to smoke C. smoking D. to have a smoke
25. I like watching TV __________ to the cinema.
A. more than to go B. than going C. more than going D. rather than to go
26. I appreciate _________ to your home.
A. to be invited B. to have invited C. having invited D. being invited
27. I hope my teacher will take my recent illness into _________ when judging my examination.
A. regard B. counting C. account D. observation
28. You ___________ all those calculations! We have a computer to do that sort of things.
A. needn’t have done B. must not have done
C. shouldn’t have done D. can not have done
29. Important people don’t often have much free time as their work _________ all their time.
A. takes away B. takes over C. takes up D. takes in
30. When I was very young, I was terribly frightended of school, but I soon _________ it.
A. got off B. got across C. got away D. got over
31. Many people complain of the rapid _________ of modern life.
A. rate B. speed C. pace D. growth
32. San Francisco is usually cool in summer, but Los Angeles _________ .
A. is rarely B. rarely is C. hardly is D. is scarcely
33. The speaker, _________ for her splendid speeches, was warmly received by the audience.
A. having known B.being known C. knowing D. known
34. American women were ________ the right to vote until 1920 after many years of hard struggle.
A. ignored B. neglected C. refused D.denied
35. I couldn’t find ________, and so I took this one.
A. a large enough coat B. an enough large coat
C. a large coat enough D. a coat enough large
36. I always _______ what I have said.
A. get to B. hold to C. lead to D. see to
37. No sooner had we reached the top of the hill ________ we all sat down to rest.
A. when B. then C. than D. until
38.Evidence came up ________ specific speech sounds are recognized by babies as young as 6 months old.
A. what B. which C. that D. whose
39. He moven away from his parents, and missed them _______ enjoy the exciting life in New York.
A. too much to B. enough to C. very much to D. much so as to
40. He was ________ of having asked such a silly question.
A. sorry B. guilty C. ashamed D. miserable
41. The last time we had a family reunion was ________ my brother’s wedding ceremony four years ago.
A. in B. at C. during D. over
42. What ______ would happen if the director knew you felt that way?
A. do you suppose B. you suppose C. will you suppose D. you would suppose
43. _________ the advances of science, the discomforts of old age will no doubt always be with us.
A. As for B. Besides C. Except D. Despite
44. How close parents are to their children _______ a strong influence on the character of the children.
A. have B. has C.having D. to have
45. He _______ when the bus came to a sudden stop.
A. was almost hurt B. was hurt himself
C. was to hurt himself D. was hurting himself
IV. Reading Comprehension
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Passage 1
By the Treaty of Paris of 1763, which ended the war with the French and the Indians, England gained possession of Canada and all the territory east of the Mississippi River. French influence on this continent thus came to an end; England now controlled most of North America. But the war had been long and expensive. England had many debts. George III, king of England, after consulting with his advisers, decided that the American colonists(殖民者)should help pay some of the expenses of this war. A standing English army of 10,000 men had been left in the colonies(殖民地)for protection against the Indians. The English government also felt that the colonists should share in the expenses of maintaining this army. The result was a series of measures, the Grenville Program, passed by Parliament and designed to raise money in the colonies. Some of these measures were accepted by the colonists, but one in particular, the Stamp Act, was met with great protest. The Stamp Act required that stamps, ranging in price from a few cents to almost a dollar, be placed on all newspapers, advertisements, bills of sale, wills, legal papers, etc. The Stamp Act was one of the causes of the American Revolution. It affected everyone, rich and poor alike. Some businessmen felt that the act would surely ruin their businesses.
Of all the voices raised in protest to the Stamp Act, none had greater effect than that of a young lawyer from Virginia - Patrick Henry. Henry had only recently been elected to the Virginia Assembly. Yet when the Stamp Act came up for discussion, he opposed it almost single-handedly. He also expressed, for the first time, certain ideas that were held by many Americans of the time but that never before had been stated so openly. "Is life so dear or peace so sweet, as to be bought at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty(万能的)God! I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!"
46. From the text we learn that ___________________.
A、Britain took over Canada from the Indians in 1763
B、there had been a war between the French and the Indians which ended in 1763
C、France used to have control of Canada and some areas east of the Mississippi River
D、the French still kept some influence in North America through the Treaty of Paris
47.The Grenville Program refers to ___________________.
A、King George III's plan to gather money in North America
B、the British government's desire to raise money in North America
C、a plan to share the expenses of maintaining an army in the American colonies
D、a decision of the British Parliament to collect money in the American colonies
48.The Stamp Act ___________________.
A、was an act about selling stamps at prices from a few cents to almost a dollar
B、required that all commercial and legal documents in America have stamps on them
C、was the main cause of the American Revolution
D、chiefly affected business people who felt it would ruin their businesses
49.From the text we learn that Patrick Henry ___________________.
A、had been a member of the Virginia Assembly for a long time
B、didn't know what courses to take to complete his studies as a lawyer
C、was almost the only one who openly protested against the Stamp Act
D、didn't value life or peace as much as other people did
50.This passage is mainly about ___________________.
A、one of the events leading to the American Revolution
B、the Treaty of Paris between Britain and France
C、the Grenville Program to raise money in the American colonies
D、Patrick Henry, a hero who opposed the Stamp Act
Passage 2
A number of recent books have reworked subjects, forms and writing techniques. Today's children read stories about divorce, death, drugs, air pollution, political extremism and violence. Relying on the magic of the illustrator, all kinds of books are being published.
Before they know to read, babies can play with books made of cloth or books made to take in the bath. Later on, they are given picture books that may be cubical(立方形的)or triangular, outsized or very small. They also like work-books which come with watercolours and paintbrushes, and comic books(漫画册)filled with details where they have to spot a figure hidden among thousands of others.
Not that the traditional children's books are being neglected. There are still storybooks where the pages pop up(跳起)when they are opened, to make a forest or a castle. Among the latest ideas are interactive stories where readers choose the plot(情节)or ending they want, and books on CD, which are very popular in rich industrialized countries.
The public has enthusiastically greeted the wealth of creativity displayed by publishers. "Previously, giving a child a book as often seen as improper," says Canadian author Marie-France Hebért. Her books, published by a French-language publisher, sell like hot cakes in hundreds of thousands of copies. "There's a real appetite for reading these days and I try to get across to children the passion for reading which is food for the mind and the heart, like a medicine or a vitamin."
51."Reworked" as used in Paragraph 1 means "___________________".
A、reworded B、rewritten C、processed D、revised
52.In the second paragraph the author lists the kinds of books ___________________.
A、recently published B、of various shapes C、babies like D、popular among children
53.Which of the following statements is true?
A、Books made of cloth came out earlier than picture books.
B、When you buy work-books you will be given free comic books.
C、Traditional children's books are not being removed from market.
D、Babies cannot have books while taking a bath.
54.The expression "get across to children" in the last paragraph probably means "___________________".
A、pass on to children B、make children believe C、teach children D、get around to children
55.The main idea of the last paragraph is that people have ___________________.
A、warmly welcomed the abundance of wealth shown by publishers
B、warmly welcomed the enormous amount of creativity shown by publishers
C、showed great enthusiasm in publishers of treat wealty
D、reacted strongly to the unlimited creativity of publishers
Passage 3
Every body gets sick. Disease and injury make us suffer throughout our lives until, finally, some attack on the body brings our existence to an end. Fortunately, most of us in modern industrialized societies can take relatively good health for granted most of the time. In fact, we tend to fully realize the importance of good health only when we or those close to us become seriously ill. At such times we keenly appreciate the ancient truth that health is our most precious asset, one for which we might readily give up such rewards as power, wealth, or fame(荣誉).
Because ill health is universal problem, affecting both the individual and society, the human response to sickness is always socially organized. No society leaves the responsibility for maintaining health and treating ill health entirely to the individual. Each society develops its own concepts of health and sickness and authorizes certain people to decide who is sick and how the sick should be treated. Around this focus there arises, over time, a number of standards, values, groups, statuses, and roles: in other words, an institution(体系;机构).To the sociologist(社会学家), then, medicine is the institution concerned with the maintenance of health and treatment of disease.
In the simplest pre-industrial societies, medicine is usually an aspect of religion. The social arrangements for dealing with sickness are very elementary, often involving only two roles: the sick and the healer(治疗者).The latter is typically also the priest(牧师), who relies primarily on religious ceremonies, both to identify and to treat disease: for example, bones may be thrown to establish a cause, songs may be used to bring about a cure. In modern industrialized societies, on the other hand, the institution has become highly complicated and specialized, including dozens of roles such as those of brain surgeon, druggist, hospital administrator, linked with various organizations such as nursing homes, insurance companies, and medical schools. Medicine, in fact, has become the subject of intense sociological interest precisely because it is now one of the most pervasive and costly institutions of modern society.
56.Which of the following statements is true according to Paragraph 1?
A、Nowadays most people believe they can have fairly good health.
B、Human life involves a great deal of pain and suffering.
C、Most of us are aware of the full value of health.
D、Ancient people believed that health was more expensive than anything else.
57.The word "authorize" in Paragraph 2 means "___________________".
A、make way for
B、give power to
C、write an order for
D、make it possible for
58.In Paragraph 2, we learn that the sociologist regards medicine as ___________________.
A、a system whose purpose is to treat disease and keep people healthy
B、a universal problem that affects every society
C、a social responsibility to treat ill health
D、a science that focuses on the treatment of disease
59.According to Paragraph 3, which of the following is NOT true?
A、In the past, bones might be used to decide why people fell ill.
B、In pre-industrial societies priests sometimes treated patients by singing.
C、Modern medicine is so complicated that sociology no longer has a place in it.
D、There were only two roles in an elementary medical system, the patient and the one who tried to cure him.
60.The author of this passage is mainly concerned with ___________________.
A、sociological aspects in medicine
B、medical treatment of diseases
C、the development of medical science
D、the role of religion in medicine
Passage 4
Many visitors finds the fast pace at which American people move very troubling. One's first impression is likely to be that everyone is in a rush .City people always appear to be hurrying to get where they are going and are very impatient if they are delayed even for a brief moment.
At first, this may seem unfriendly to you . But drivers will rush you ; storekeepers will be in a hurry as they serve you ; people will push past you as they walk along the street . You will miss smiles, brief conversations with people as you shop or dine away from home . Do not think that because Americans are in such a hurry they are unfriendly. Often , life is much slower outside the big cities, as is true in other countries as well.
Americans who live in cities such as New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles, often think that everyone is equally in a hurry to get things done; they expect others to "push back", just as city people do in Tokyo, Singapore or Paris, for example . But when they discover that you are a stranger, most Americans become quite kindly and will take great care to help you. Many of them first came to the city as strangers and they remember how frightening a new city can be .If you need help or want to ask a question , choose a friendly looking person and say," I am a stranger here. Can you help me ?"
Most people will stop, smile at you, and help you find you way or answer your questions. But you must let them know that you need help. Otherwise they are likely to pass you by, not noticing that you are new to the city and in need of help. Occasionally, you may find someone too busy or perhaps too rushed to give you aid. If this happens, do not be discouraged; just ask someone else. Most Americans enjoy helping a stranger.
61. Many people who first visit the United States will find that _______.
[A] America is a highly developed country
[B] American city people seem to be always in a rush
[C] the fast pace in American life often causes much trouble
[D] Americans are impatient and unfriendly people
62.When the author says " You will miss smile ", he means ___________.
[A] you will fail to notice that Americans are pleasant and happy
[B] you will be puzzled why Americans do not smile at you
[C] you will feel that Americans do not seem very friendly
[D] you will find that Americans don't have much sense of humor
63. In the author's opinion, ___________.
[A] it is true that life in New York is much faster than that in any other city
[B] people living outside big cities are lazy and miserable
[C] most American people enjoy living in the suburbs of big cities
[D] those who are busy are not necessarily unfriendly
64. The author mentions big cities such as Tokyo, Singapore and Paris ___________.
[A] to show that city people all over the world have a lot in common
[B] to let his readers be aware that they are some of the world's biggest cities
[C] to illustrate their difference from American cities
[D] because they are some of the cities that attract visitors most
65. If you say to an American that you are a stranger there, most probably be will _________.
[A] offer his help
[B] stop smiling at you
[C] help you find the way
[D] reply that he is pleased to meet you
V. Cloze
Some thirty years ago, I was studying in a public school in New York. One day, Mrs Nanette O’Neil gave an arithmetic test to our class. When the papers were ___ 66___ she discovered that twelve boys had made the same mistakes throughout the test.?
There is really nothing new about ___67___ in the exams. Perhaps that was why Mrs O’Neill ___68___ even say a word about it. She only asked the twelve boys to remain after class. I was one of the twelve.?Mrs O’Neill asked ___69___ questions, and she didn’t __70___ us either. Macaulay, she wrote on the blackboard the ___71___ words by Thomas Macaulay. She then ordered us to __72___ these words into our exercise-books one hundred times.?
I don’t know about the other eleven boys. Speaking for myself I
can say: it was the most important single ___73___ of my life. Thirty years after being introduced to Macaulay’s words, they ___74___ seem to me the best yard-stick(准绳), because they give us a ___75___ to measure ourselves rather than others.?Few of us are asked to make ___76__ decisions about
Nations going to war or armies going to battle. But all of us are called ___77___ daily to make a great many personal decisions. __78__ the wallet, found in the street, be put into a pocket or turned over to the policeman? Should the extra change received at the store be forgotten or ___79___? Nobody will know except ___80___. But you have to live with yourself, and it is always better to live with someone you respect.?
66. A. examined B. completed C. marked D. answered?
67. A. lying B. cheating C. guessing D. discussing?
68. A. didn’t B. did C. would D. wouldn’t?
69. A. no B. certain C. many D. more?
70. A. excuse B. reject C. help D. scold?
71. A. above B. common C. following D. unusual?
72. A. repeat B. get C. put D. copy ?
73. A. chance B. incident C. lesson D. memory?
74. A. even B. still C. always D. almost?
75. A. way B. sentence C. choice D. reason?
76. A. quick B. wise C. great D. personal?
77. A. out B. for C. up D. upon?
78. A. Should B. Must C. Would D. Need?
79. A. paid B. remembered C. shared D. returned?
80. A. me B. you C. us D. then?
VI. Translation
81. The Greens____________(本来不必担心).
82. All living things_____________(生长靠太阳).
83. In case I forget__________________(请提醒我).
84. (如果这件衣服便宜一点)_______________________I would have brought it。
85. That isn’t__________________(一个难以回答的问题)。
VII. Writing
Directions: In this part, you are required to write a composition on the topic How to Solve the Problem of Heavy Traffic. You should write at least 100 words according to the following Chinese outline.
1. 为解决交通难的问题,有人建议多建造马路
2. 有人建议限制私家车的数量
3. 我的看法
答案
1—5 ACDCA 6—10 CACCC 11—15 ADGCE 16—20 ABDAB 21—25 DDACC
26—30 DCACD 31—35 CBDDA 36—40 BCCAC 41—45 BADBA 46—50 CDBCA
51—55 DDCAB 56—60 BBACA 61—65 BCDAA 66—70 CBAAD 71—75 ADCBA
76—80 CDADB
81. needn’t have worried.
82. depend on the sun for their growth.
83., please remind me about that.
84. If the dress had been cheaper,.
85. a catch question.
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