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机密*启用前

2005年天津市高等院校“高职升本”招生统一考试

英语

本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。

第I卷1至9页,第II卷10至11页。

共150分。

考试时间120分钟。

第I卷(选择题,共90分)

注意事项:

1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名﹑考试科目用2B铅笔涂写在答题卡上,并将

本人考试专用条形码贴在答题卡的贴条形码处。

2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,

用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,不能答在试题卷上。

3.考试结束,监考人将本试卷和答题卡一并收回。

PartIGrammar&Vocabulary(40points)

Directions:

Thereare40sentences.Foreachofthefollowingblanks,fourchoicesaregiven.Choosethemostappropriateone.

1.himtomorrow?

A.WhynottocallonB.Whydon'tcallon

C.WhynotcallingonD.Whynotcallon

2.Comeandseemewhenever_______

A.youareconvenientB.youwillbeconvenient

C.itisconvenienttoyouD.itwillbeconvenienttoyou

3.ThismorningIhadalotoftrouble

A.gettingthecartostartB.togetthecarstarted

C.gettingthecarstartedD.whenIgotthecartostart

4.Animalsthatcouldnot_____themselvestothechangedenvironmentperishedandthosethatcouldsurvive.

A.applyB.modifyC.changeD.adapt

5.Thetomatojuiceleftbrown_______onmycoat.

A.traceB.spotC.dirtD.point

6._____iswellknowntoall,toomuchstresscancausedisease.

A.WhichB.ItC.ThatD.As

7.Remember,nothinghurtsconcentration______readingtooslowly.

A.ratherthanB.aswellasC.morethanD.insteadof

8.Thelasthalfofthenineteenthcentury______thesteadyimprovementinthemeansoftravel.

A.haswitnessedB.waswitnessedC.witnessedD.iswitnessed

9.Educationalreformsinthe1980's_____compulsoryeducationtonineyears.

A.expandedB.stretchedC.widenedD.extended

10.Idon'tthinkJohnandIhaveanything______.

A.indepthB.incommonC.atrandomD.indetail

11.Asenseofwellbeingshouldalwaysbeanimportantpartoflife_______yourage.

A.whatsoeverB.whateverC.howeverD.nomatter

12.enoughtimeandmoney,theresearcherswouldhavebeenabletodiscovermorein

thisfield.

A.GivingB.TogiveC.GivenD.Beinggiven

13._______isnotaseriousdisadvantageinlife.

A.TobenottallB.NottobetallC.BeingnottallD.Notbeingtall

14.______intheclassroom,Ihurriedtotheschooltofetchit.

A.TherebeingabookleftB.Therebeingabookleaving

C.ThereisabookleftD.Thereisabookbeingleft

15.AIDSissaid_____thenumber-onekillerofbothmenandwomenoverthepastfewyearsinthatregion.

A.beingB.tobeC.tohavebeenD.havingbeen

16.Hisfamilyhadawonderfulholiday;onlythelastthreedayswereslightly____bytheweather.

A.spoiledB.minedC.hurtD.damaged

17.Haveyoueverbeeninasituation_____youknowtheotherpersonisrightyetyoucannotagreewithhim?

A.bywhichB.thatC.inwhereD.where

18.Itwasthelocalpeoplewhohelpedusoutofthedifficult______.

A.circumstancesB.occasionC.phenomenonD.status

19.WewillbebroadcastingtheprogramfromAustin.

A.liveB.aliveC.livingD.lively

20.Thebuildingsinthispartofthecityaresuperiorthoseinotherpartsofthecity.

A.thanB.aboveC.toD.over

21.Ioncampus.

A.amopposedthestudentstosmokeB.opposethestudents'tosmoking

C.opposethestudentstosmokeD.amopposedtothestudents'smoking

22.Iproposethattheconferenceforaweek.

A.beputoffB.wouldbeputoffC.putoffD.willputoff

23.NowhereelseintheworldmoreattractivescenerythanSwitzerland.

A.youcanfindB.youhavefound

C.canyoufindD.haveyoufound

24.PleasekeepmeyourwhereaboutsincaseIhavesomethingurgenttotellyou.

A.stucktoB.informedof

C.linkedwithD.separatedfrom

25.Isympathize,Ican'treallydoverymuchtohelpthemoutofthedifficulties.

A.AslongasB.AsC.EvenD.While

26.Theincreaseinstudentnumbersmanyproblemsfortheuniversities.

A.exertsB.pressesC.ProvidesD.poses

27.Thepilotaswellastwoofthepassengersdeath.

A.hasmiraculouslyescapedB.havemiraculouslyescaped

C.aremiraculouslyescapedD.hasbeenmiraculouslyescaped

28.,hecannowonlywatchitonTVathome.

A.ObtainingnotaticketforthematchB.Notobtainingaticketforthematch

C.NothavingobtainedaticketforthematchD.Notobtainedaticketforthematch

29.Thechildrenwereinredandsangsongstogether.

A.dressingB.dressedC.wornD.wearing

30.--Thankyouverymuchforyourhelp.

--Notatall.Ifyouhaveanyotherquestions,

A.askimmediatelyB.pleasedon'thesitatetoask

C.nohesitatetoaskD.I'mgladyouask

31.Hadtherescuersbeenavailable,thechild

A.couldn'thavedrownedB.wouldn'thavebeendrowned

C.shouldn'thavebeendrownedD.wouldn'thavedrowned

32.Frequentlysingle-parentchildrensomeofthefunctionsthattheabsentadultinthe

housewouldhaveserved.

A.takeoffB.takeon'C.takeinD.takeafter

33."IwasnotgivenanylegalaidandIfelttherewasnojusticeinthiscountry.ButnowIbelievethatthereisjustice."

A.aboveallB.afterallC.allinallD.inall

34.Acompleteinvestigationintothecausesoftheaccidentshouldleadtoimprovedstandardsandshouldnewoperatingprocedures.

A.resultinB.subjecttoC.proceedwithD.matchwith

35.BythetimeIgetdownstairs,thetelephone

A.hasstoppedringingB.willhavestoppedringing

C.hasstoppedtoringD.stopstoring

36.Thestudentsareyoungpeoplebetweentheagesofsixteenandtwenty.

A.mostlyB.mostC.almostD.atmost

37.Itisin2008__theOlympicGameswillbeheldinBeijing:

A.whichB.thenC.thatD.when

38.Havingbeenservedlunch,

A.theproblemwasdiscussedbythemembersofthecommittee

B.thecommitteemembersdiscussedtheproblem

C.itwasdiscussedbythecommitteemembers

D.adiscussionoftheproblemwasmadebythemembersofthecommittee

39.Hedidverywell,buthefailedtherecord.

A.inbreakingB.onbreaking

C.tobreakD.havingbroken

40.Itookthechildrentothezootodaytothepartytheymissedyesterday.

A.makeupforB.takeupforC.standupforD.sendupfor

PartII.ClozeTest(10points)

Directions:

Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Readthepassagecarefullyandchoosetheonethatfitsrightintothepassage

Manyteachersbelievethattheresponsibilitiesforlearningliewiththestudent.41alongreadingassignmentisgiven,instructorsexpectstudentstobefamiliarwiththeinformationinthereadingeveniftheydonotdiscussitinclassortakeanexamination.The42studentisconsideredtobeonewhoismotivatedtolearnforthesakeof_43,nottheoneinterestedonlyingettinghighgrades.Sometimeshomeworkisreturnedwithbriefwrittencommentsbutwithoutagrade.Evenffagradeisnotgiven,thestudentsis_44forlearningthematerialassigned.Whenresearchisassigned,theprofessorexpectsthestudenttotakeitactivelyandtocompleteitwith45guidance.Itisthestudent'sresponsibilitytofindbooks,maga2ines,andarticlesinthelibrary.Professorsdonothavethetimetoexplain46auniversitylibraryworks,theyexpectstudents,particularlygraduatestudents,tobeabletoexhaustthereference47inthelibrary.Professorswillhelpstudentswhoneedit,butpreferthattheirstudentsshouldnotbe48dependentonthem.IntheUnitedStatesprofessorshavemanyotherdutiesbesidesteaching,suchasadministrativeorresearchwork.49,thetimethataprofessorcanspendwithastudentoutsideaclassislimited,ifastudenthasproblemswithclassroomwork,thestudentshouldeither50aprofessorduringofficehourormakeanappointment.

41.A.IfB.AlthoughC.BecauseD.Since

42.A.poorB.idealC.averageD.disappointed

43.A.funB.workC.learningD.prize

44.A.criticizedB.innocentC.responsibleD.dismissed

45.A.maximumB.minimumC.possibleD.practical

46.A.whenB.whatC.whyD.how

47.A.selectionsB.collectionsC.sourcesD.origins

48.A.toomuchB.suchC.muchmoreD.more

49.A.HoweverB.Therefore

C.FurthermoreD.Nevertheless

50.A.greetB.annoyC.approachD.attach

PartIIIReadingComprehension(40points)

Directions:

Therearefourpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyanumberofquestionsforcomprehension.Readthepassagescarefullyandanswerthequestions.

PassageOne

LongbeforethefirstEuropeansarrivedinAmerica,astrangelookinganimallivedonthewesternplains.Itlookedsomewhatlikeawaterbuffalo(北美洲野牛)Ithadahump(驼峰)likeacamelandamane(鬃)likealion.Itpreferredtoeattherichgrassoftheplains.TheofficialnameofthestrangeanimalistheAmericanBison.However,nearlyeveryonecallsitabuffalo.

Intheearlydays,millionsofbuffalomovedfreelyacrossthecontinent.Theywerepowerfulanimalsandranwithgreatspeed.TheIndianshuntedthemforfoodandclothing.

Inthe19thcentury,whitemenhuntedthebisonfortheirskins.Theyseldomkilledthebisonformeat.Onefamousfrontiersman,however,BuffaloBillCodyhuntedbuffaloformeat.Therailroadsusedthemeattofeedtheirworkers.

TheAmericanbuffalocouldrunataspeedofalmost75kilometersanhour.Hewasdifficulttohurtbecausehewasalwaysforafight.Thereweretimeswhenfiveorsixbulletswouldnotkillhim,andbuffalohunterssometimeshadalotoftroublekillingtheanimal.Thebuffaloeswerehardtocontrolandthehunterswouldgetconfusedorfeelhelpless.Finally,inthewesttheexpression,tobuffalo,cametomeantomakeonehelplessortoconfuseandtrick

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