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成人高考高升专英语1注意1要包括图中所有内容,且叙述要连贯;2词数为100左右参考答案
一、语音知识
1.B
2.A
3.C
4.A
5.A
二、词汇与语法知识
6.A
7.D
8.B
9.C
10.C
11.C
12.C
13.A
14.D
15.C
16.C
17.D
18.A
19.A
20.B
21.A22,C
23.D
24.C
25.B
26.C
27.C
28.C
29.D
30.D
三、完形填空
31.B
32.B
33.C
34.B
35.A
36.C
37.D
38.B
39.C
40.D
41.B
42.C
43.A
44.B
45.A
46.D
47.A
48.C
49.D
50.B.
四、阅读理解
51.B
52.D
53.B
54.A
55.A
56.C
57.C
58.C
59.D
60.C
61.A
62.C
63.B
64.A
65.B
五、补全对话
66.SpeakingDr.Green speakingthis is Dr.Green speaking
67.Could youcome tomy/our home
68.Whatcs thematter with himWhats wrongwithhim
69.he hasa fever/temperature anda terrible/bad headachehesrunning afever andhaving aterrible/bad headache7O.ril bethere/in yourhouse in a fewminutes/in amoment/soon/immediately/right away
六、书面表示Our schoolis largeand beautiful.When youenter theschool gate,you can see amagnificentbuilding.Its ourteaching building.We haveour classesthere.Behind theteaching buildingthere isa smallgarden with a lotof flowersand afountain.On theleft sideof thegarden there is anexperiment building.We doour physicsandchemistry experimentsthere.On theright sidethereisanother two-storeyed building.You canfind severallanguage labsand computerrooms init.At theback of the schoolyardis ourlibrary.It isfull ofvarious booksand magazines.On thewest endis theplaygrounds wherewe spendmost ofour timeafter school.Onthe eastend youcanseea fewdormitory buildings.They areboth forstudents andteachers.Our dininghall islocated amongthem.成人高考高升专英语模拟试题
二一、语音知识共5小题;每题
1.5分,共
7.5分在下列每组单词中,有一个单词的划线部分与其它单词的划线部分的读音不同找出这个词,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边括号里
1.A.either B.fail C.decide D.try
2.A.curtain B.paint C-sail D.straight
3.A.country B.courage C.pronounce D.double
4.A.carriage B.idiom C.immediate D.material
5.A.neither B.thirsty C.through D.thousand
二、词汇与语法知识共25小题;每题
1.5分,共
37.5分从每个小题的四个选项中,选出最佳的一项,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括弧里
6.What wouldyou toeat tonightA.likeB.wishC.wantD.hope
7.1my bicycleon theleft side.A.get offfromB.get downC.get downfromD.get off
8.Coal electricityvery often.A.is used to producingB.is used to produceC.usedtoproduceD.usedtoproducing
9.Why cantyou dothis smallfor meIve helpedyou oftenenoughin thepast.A.workB.demandC.favourD.good
10.Never tilltomorrow whatmay bedone today.A.put onB.put awayC.put offD.put up
11.Mother keptinviting Mrs.Smith tostay forlunch,and finallyshe.A.gave outB.gave offC.gave inD.gave away
12.France isonly Europeancountry Ihave visited.A.an B.a C.the.D.不填
13.The problemof pollutionin thiscity ismore seriousthan in othercities.A.thatB.itC-thisD.those
14.Dickfoundhimselfwalkingthedirectionof thepostoffice.A.toB.by C-along D.in
15.that wewere late,we startedto run.A.KnowB.To knowC-KnowingD.Being known
16.This roomis anyof the others in the building.A.the biggestthanB.big asC.bigger thanD.the biggestofE.
17.Just thinkAnn gotthe houseall byherself!A.paintB.be paintedC-to paintD.painted
18.The policemancaught theman thearm.A.byB.withC-on D.at
19.To getan education.9A.one mustwork hardB.working hard is importantC-to workhardisnecessary D.it isneeded towork hardC.
20.The oldman couldnot decidethe moneyor toput itin thebank.A.if hespentB.whether tospendC.that hespentD.what tospendE.
21.1wish youdconsider toMiami withus thisvacation.A.goingB.that youllgoC.to goD.to going
22.1think rilwait untilthe mail.A.should comeB.is comingC.comesD.will come
23.We found.A.the workhard for doingB.hard todo the workC.it hardfordoingthe workD.theworkhard todo
24.Professor Bixbywarned hisstudents latefor theexamination.A.not beB.to be notC.not to beD.benot
25.1dont knowwhat Idhave doneif Ito makethat decision.A.would haveB.had hadC.have hadD.did have
26.1dont knowhow toplay bridgeand.A.my wifedoesnt neitherB.my wifedoes eitherC.neither doesmy wifeD.neither mywife doesE.
27.He askedsince hehad beenchairman forseven years.A.not to have beenre-electedB.to notbe re-electedC.not tobe re-electedD.to havenot beenre-elected
28.The guestssaid that they wouldntmind.A.to have a little light musicB.have alittle lightmusicC.having alittle lightmusicD.that theyhavealittlelightmusicE.
29.Last nightwe caughta thiefJohns car.A.when stealingB.that bestoleC.to stealD.stealing
30.Without theinvention ofwriting aman toremember somany9things whichhe canwrite downor findinabook.A.is forcedB.will beforcedC.forcedD.would beforced
三、完形填空共20小题;每题
1.5分,共30分通读下面的短文,掌握其大意从每小题的四个选项中选出可填入相应空白出的最佳选择,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边括弧里The commoncold isfamiliar toeveryone.People oftencatch coldin_31_winter orspring.They may_32_catch coldat othertimes_33_the year,A person with_34_badcold usuallybuys some_35_of medicine.Pharmacies havemany_36_for acold.However,doctors_37_that thesemedicines donot_38_very much.They that_39_personwitha badcold_40_stay inbad,keep warm,and drinka lotof water.In1928an Englishdoctor wasworking in his laboratoryin Londonhospital.Thedoctors name_41_Alexander Fleming.One dayhe_42_a tinybit ofmold徽_43_a dishthathe was_44_inhiswork.He started_45_throw the mold away.Then_46_noticed thatitseemed unusual.He47themoldand studied48for along time.He_49_that itcould killgerms.He_50_it penicillin.
31.A.a B.the C.some D.none
32.A.too B.also C.to D.still
33.A.at B.from C-of D.on
34.A.some B.a C.one D.the
35.A.kind B.set C.quantity D.deal
36.A.medicine B.much C.medicines D.doctors
37.A.tell B.speak C-talk D.say
38.A.helps B.help C.helping D.helped
39.A.many B.some C.a D.one
40.A.ought B.shall C.to D.should
41.A.is B.was C.called D.be
42.A.finding B.founded C.found D.finds
43.A.in B.among C.above D.into
44.A.playing B.using C.cooking D.making
45.A.to B.and C.but D.by
46.A.she B.Dr C.it D.he
47.A.kept B.keeps C.keep D.keeping
48.A.them B.mold C.it D.him
49.A.knew B.studied C.invented D.discovered
50.A.calls B.named C.made D.liked
四、阅读理解共15小题;每题2分,共30分阅读下列短文,然后根据短文的内容从每小题的四个选择项中选出最佳的一项,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括弧里AIt wasJanuary
1848.A manwas diggingnear thesmall villageof San Francisco,California^Suddenly,he sawsomething shiny-gold.By thenext yearthe Californiagold rushhad begun.Thousands ofmen cametoCalifornia.They werecalled“forty-miners afterthe year
1849.The forty-miners came fromall aroundthe USA.They evencamefromother countries,including Mexico,Australia,China,France,and England.They lefttheir familiesand jobs,and madethe difficulttrip toCalifornia.They allshared adream.They allwanted to make afortune ingold.Towns andcamps grewquickly wherevergold wasfound.These townswere roughplaces.There was almost alwaysa saloon,where themen drankwhiskey andgambled atcards.In miningtowns,men stoleand sometimeskilled forgold.Did the miners maketheir fortuneSome did,especially thosewho cameearly werelucky.In1848,miners usuallymade abouttwenty dollarsa day.In1852miners madeaboutsix dollarsa day.Many otherpeople cameto Californiatomakemoney from theminers.Prices werevery high.A loafof bread,which costfive centsin NewYork,costalmost adollar inSan Francisco.In1848SanFranciscohad beena village.Six yearslater itwasacity withapopulation of50,
000.In1850California hadenough peopleto becomea state.51-In1849thousands ofmen cameto Californiabecause.A.they wereforty-minersB.they wantedto findgoldC.they hadfamiliesD.California wasa beautifulplace・
52.Towns andcampsA.grew quicklyB.grew where there wasa saloonC.grew where there wasno goldD.grew fastwherever therewas gold
53.Some of theminerswho werelucky.A.made twentydollarsB.made theirfortuneC.made breadD.became poor
54.The townsof theold Westwere roughplaces.A.where peoplefought alotB.wherethere are mountainsC.wherethereis nowaterD.with irregularlandBBaseball isAmericas mostpopular sport.In abaseball gametherearetwo teamsofnine players.Players musthit ballwithabat and then runaround four bases.A playerwhogoes around all thebases scoresa runfor histeam.The teamthat finisheswith morerunswins thegame.Where didbaseball comefrom Noone knowsfor sure.Many peoplebelieve thattheidea camefrom a game playedby childrenin England.Other peoplebelieve thata mannamedAbner Doubledayinvented thegame inCooperstown NewYork,in
1839.But the9first realrules ofbaseball werewritten in1845by AlexanderCartwright.Two teamsfromNew Yorkplayed agame followingCartwrights rules.The rulesworked well.Soon thereweremany teams.These earlyteams werenot professional.They playedonly forfun,not money.Butbaseball wasvery popularfrom thestart.Businessmen sawthattheycould makemoneywith professionalbaseball teams.The firstprofessional teamwas startedin
1869.This teamwas theRed StockingsofCincinati.Within afew yearsthere wereprofessional teamsinothercities.In1876,theseteams cametogether ina league,or group,called the National League.The teamsin theNationalLeague playedone another.In1901,a newleague^called theAmerican Leagueywas formed.To createsomeexcitement,in1903,the twoleagues decidedtohavetheir first-place teamsplay eachother.This eventwas calledthe WorldSeries.Each yearsince thentheNationalLeague winnerand theAmerican Leaguewinnerplay in the WorldSeries.And,each year,millions of people lookforward tothis excitingsportsevent.
55.A groupofpeoplethat playtogether is.A.a teamB.a leagueC.a gameD.a player
56.A woodenstick usedto hita ballin baseballis called.A.a ballB.a sportC.a batD.a stick
57.When aplayer runsaroundallfourbaseshe makes.A.a fourB.a winnerC.a runD.agame
58.When teamsplay sportsfor moneythey are.A.businessmenB.funC.professionalD.amateurCLegend tellsus thatthe cityof Rome was establishedin152BC.Its afact,however,that by100AD,Romewasthe center of avast empire.It rangedfrom Syriain theeast toSpainin thewest.It stretchedfrom Britaininthenorth toAfrica inthe south.All orpart of27of todayscountries wereincluded inthe Roman Empire.All of their peoplewere ruledbyone government,that of Rome.All educatedcitizens spokethe samelanguage Latin.And9one ofthe empiresmany outpostswas calledLondinium.This unimportant town wouldlaterbecome London,England,and the centerof another empire.The RomanEmpire collapsedabout1,5000years ago.Yet insome ways,it isstillwith us.Take theletters youare readingfox example.English,like manyother languages,uses the Roman alphabetwhile alsoborrowing manyword.The lawsof manyEuropeancountries arebased onancient Romanlaws.Roman ruinsare scatteredthroughoutEurope,North AfricaandtheMiddle East.In someplaces.Roman roadsand watercourses9are stillin use.To thisday,and Europeanin NorthAfrica islikely tobe called“Roumi“一Roman.Even modernplace namesare ofteninherited fromancient Rome.Both GreeceandGermany bearthe namesgiven themby theRomans rather than thenames thattheirown peoplefirst calledthem-
59.The mostnorthern partoftheRomanEmpirewas.A.SpainB.AfricaC.SyriaD.Britain
60.The mainidea ofparagraph2is thatRoman cultureis.A.dead andburiedB.based completelyon languageC.still partofthepresentD.unimportanttohistory
61.In thedays ofthe Empire,theRomangovernment wasprobably.A.strong B.divided C.weak D.poor
62.What happenedfirstA.Londinium wasan outpostB.The RomanEmpire fellapart.C.The cityofRomewas founded.D.London becamethecenterofanempire.DWhen water is heateduntil itboils,bubbles ofgas appearand risethrough thehotliquid.When anelectric currentpasses throughwater ina processcalled electrolysis重解,bubbles ofgas appearand risethrough theliquid.Superficially表面地,the twoeventsappear same.If the gas fromthe boiling waterisexamined,its propertiesare foundtobethe sameasthose ofthe water,Thus,if thesteam iscooled toroom temperature^a liquidis formedwhich is indistinguishablefromtheoriginal water.When,however,the gasfrom theelectrolysisequipment iscooled toroom temperatureit remainsa gasratherthan9becoming a liquid.Nor willit,at zerodegrees centigradeor below,turn tosolid,as willthegas fromboilingwater,These twoprocesses,boiling andelectrolysis,have clearlyresultedin productswith quitedifferent properties.In boiling,thegasdoes notrepresent a new substancebutonly adifferent stateof theoriginalsubstance.Electrolysis ontheotherhand,has generateda productwhichisa new9substance,or possiblya mixtureof newsubstances.A changein stateas representedbygoing fromaliquidto agas withoutthe productionof newsubstances incalled a“physicalchangeHowever,when aprocess takesplace thatproduces newsubstances thisiscalled auchemical changeor auchemical reactionIn achemical reactionthe initial9substances arereplaced byanewset ofsubstances orproducts.
63.Which ofthe followingis thebest titlefor thispassageA.ElectrolysisB.Physical andChemical ChangesC-Different Typesof WaterD.Water Temperatures
64.At atemperature slightlyabove zerodegrees centigrade,which ofthe followingistrue ofgas producedby electrolysisA.It doesnot becomeliquid.B.It cannotbe distinguishedfrom water.C.It becomesa solid.D.It expandsgreatly.
65.The passageis developedintheway of.A.argumentationB.narrationC.comparisonD.listing examples
五、补全对话共5句;每句满分为3分,共15分根据中文提示,将对话中缺少的内容写在线上这些句子必须符合英语表示习惯,打句号的地方,用陈述句;打问号的地方,用疑问句提示Wilson太太的丈夫生病了,发烧,头疼德厉害她打电话给格林医生,请她们到家里来一趟格林医生简单询问情况后,答应马上就到Mr.Wilson Hello,thisisAlice.Is Dr.Green thereDr.Green Yes,
66.Mr.Wilson Dr.Green,sorry tocall youup atthis timeoftheday.But myhusband isverysick.I amrather worried.67Dr.Green Yes,certainly.68It willhelp meto decidewhat toprepare beforeI come.Mr.Wilson Well,I canttell exactly,but
69.Dr.Green Allright then.Dont worry.Keep himin bed.
70.Mr.Wilson Illdo that.Dr.Green.See yousoon.Dr.Green Seeyou.
六、书面表示共30分提示请根据以下平面图写一篇短文向人介绍你们学校。