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山东省2017年普通高等教育专升本统一考试英语试题

21.I'msorryIhavemadesomanymistakes.IwishI________.

A)didn'tB)hadn'tC)wouldn'tD)won't

22.Obviouslytheydidn'tseethesignificanceoftheplan.That's_______theproblemwas.

A)whereB)whyC)/D)how

23.Itwas______hearrivedhome________herealizedthathehadlefthiskeysintheoffice.A)until...thatB)notuntil...hadC)until...hadD)notuntil...that

24.Heinsistedonhisname________infull.

A)writeB)waswrittenC)bewrittenD)beingwritten

25.AllIcandonowisnothing________.

A)butwaitingB)butwaitC)exceptwaitingD)onlytowait

26.Thereasonwhytheychangedtheirmind_________tousyet.

A)hasnotexplainedB)hasnotbeenexplainedC)didnotexplainD)wasnotexplained27.Ineedonemorestampbeforemycollection________.

A)hascompletedB)completesC)willbecompletedD)iscompleted

28.TheBunsenBurnerissonamedbecauseitisthought________byRobertBunsen.

A)tobeinventedB)havingbeeninventedC)inventedD)tohavebeeninvented29.Theoldman_______sincehecameintothehospital.

A)hastakengoodcareofB)hasbeentakengoodcareofC)hastakengoodcareD)hasbeentakengoodcare

30.Ifonlyyou_______himwhatIsaid!

Everythingwouldhavebeenallright.

A)donottellB)wouldnottellC)havenottoldD)hadnottold

31.Undernocircumstances_________theparty.

A)weshallcancelB)shallwecancelC)wecancelD)shallnotwecancel

32.Thesizeofaudience,_________wehadexcepted,waswellovertwothousand

A)thatB)whoC)whomD)as

33.Marychangedherdollarsforthe_______amountofpounds.

A)likelyB)alikeC)equivalentD)similar

34.Itishighlydesirablethatanewmanagerforthiscompany.

A)shouldappointB)beappointedC)shouldbeappointingD)appoint

35.Comparedwithlastyear,oursummercropsoutputhasincreased10percent.

A)byB)forC)inD)to

36.Inmymind,thatfamousuniversitywillbetheonlywaytobecomeaworld-classwriter.A)attendingB)attendedC)attendD)havingattended

37.Thelittlegirljumpedthedoortowelcomeherfather.

A)fromB)behindC)frombehindD)fromon

38.Hedoesn’thaveenough,whilehisbrotherisinrepairingcars.

A)experiences;experienceB)experiences;experiencedC)experience;experienceD)experience;experienced

39.Mothertoldmethatshewillcomeback,maybeinafewweeks.

A)longagoB)longbeforeC)lateronD)beforelong

40.Thehuntsmancaughtonlyaofthedeerbeforeitranintothewoods.

A)gazeB)glareC)glimpseD)stare

41.Don’tthenewstopublicuntilyouareaskedto.

A)releaseB)showC)announceD)expose

42.Theonlythingnowstanding_____offurtherprogressislackofmoney.

A)onthewayB)inthewayC)bythewayD)offtheway

43.Ifwegoconsumingenergysowastefully,areouroilwellswillbedriedupbeforenewenergyresourcescanbefoundtoreplaceoil.

A)chancesB)opportunitiesC)questionsD)problems

44.theopportunity,everyoneofuswillbeasuccess.

A)GivingB)GivenC)GiveD)Gave

45.Whenaskedbynewsreporters,thePrimeMinisterthathewouldvisitFrancenextmouth.A)discoveredB)confirmedC)ascertainedD)inquired

46.Whatwillhappentothechildreniftheirparentssomeday?

A)breakoutB)breakawayC)breakupD)breakoff

47.Undernoshouldyouleavethiscity.

A)conditionsB)circumstancesC)situationsD)environment

48.Theroadwaswetthismorning.Itlastnight

A)mustberainingB)BymustrainC)musthaverainedD)havebeenrained

49.Iwastryingtodoistopersuademybrothertogiveupsmoking.

A)ThatB)NowC)WhatD)Which

50.Theseresultsmustbeaccurate,becauseallthecalculationshavebeendonebyan________computer.

A)electricB)electronicC)electricalD)electricity

PassageOne

Alotofkidsaregettingonlinethesedays—sharingdata,talkingaboutsocialissues,meetingadultsaswellaskids,andlearningaboutothercultures.Thereseemstobeeverythingonthenetwork.Justlikeanyotherformofmedia,thequalityofthismassivecollectionofinformationisunequal,andthereisgoodinformationaswellasrubbish.Networksholdgreatpromise:

however,it’salsohometopeoplewhomeantohurtothersorusetheirtechnicalknowledgetostealfromthem.AlthoughmanyWebpagescanteachkidsusefulthings,therearesomeothersiteswaitingtotempyoungpeoplewhoareimmatureandeasilyaffected.

Bynow,youmayshakeyourhead,butwait,let’strytoputtheproblemintoperspectiveGenerally.it’ssafeforkidstousetheInternet.Thenumberofsitesconsideredharmfulisbetween1%and3%,whichshowsabout4.5millionothersitesareinterestingandeducational.Besides,tostopchildrenfromusingtheseservicesjustbecausecrimesarebeingcommittedonlinewouldbeliketellingthemnottoattendcollegebecausestudentsmayhaveaccidentsoncampus.

Whatcanparentsdotoprotecttheirchildrenfromthoseharmfulsites?

Thesimplestsolutionistheuseofprogramswhichblockoffensivesites.Suchprogramsaresettoscreenoutcertainwordslikelytoappearon“unhealthy”sites.Butmanysitesinappropriatetoyoungpeoplearecleveratusingwordswithdoublemeaningsthatmayappearharmless.What'smore,notonlydotheprogramsfailtodothejobsatisfactorily,theyalsotakeawaythedecisiveroleofparentsinchildren’seducation.Achildwhodownloadsbadinformationorpicturescanonlybecorrectedbypositivefamilyinfluence.Nofilteringprogramisnecessaryforachildwhohaslearnedtosay“no”tositesheknowsareinappropriateforhim.

Today,whenchildrenareexposedtotechnologyatayoungage,parentsoftenfindthemselveslaggingbehindincomputerskills.Surprisingly,thismaybethekeytoyourinvolvement.WhatisbetterwaytolearnabouttheInternetthantodosoalongsideyourchildren?

They’llmostlikelypickitupmorequicklythanyoudo,ofcourse,butyou’llhavethechancetosee,andtakepridein,yourchildatwork.Youmaysearchforinformationthatinterestsyourchildtogetherwithhimandgettoknowthe“friends”hehasonline,justasyouwouldgettoknowhisotherfriends.

Thoughtfulparentswouldcombinesupervisionwithcommunication,whichisthebestwaytotakeadvantageoftheInternetasaresourcewhileprotectingtheirchildren.FollowtheirexamplesandhavefunwithkidsontheNet!

51.Accordingtothepassage,isitwiseforparentstokeeptheirchildrenawayfromthecomputer?

Why?

A)No.Becausetherearealsomillionsofsiteswhichareinterestingandeducational.

B)No.Becausetheirchildrenhavetherighttousecomputer,

C)Yes.Becausetherearemanyrubbishsiteswhichmayhurtchildren.

D)Yes.Becausechildrenmaybecomeaddictedtocomputergames.

52.Inthelasttwoparagraphs,parentsareadvisedto_________.

A)learnabouttheInternetalongwiththeirchildren

B)watchtheirchildrenwhiletheyareatwork

C)searchforinformationfortheirchildren

D)makefriendswiththeirchildren

53.Accordingtothearticle,thebestwaytoprotectchildrenaswellastakeadvantageoftheInternetis__________.

A)theuseoffilteringprograms

B)parents,masteryofcomputerskills

C)thecombinationofsupervisionandcommunication

D)forbiddingthemtomakefriendsontheInternet

54.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedexpression“laggingbehind”?

A)hidebehindB)runbehindC)walkbehindD)fallbehind

PassageTwo

Whenyougotouniversitytostudyforadegree,youhavedecidedtostudyprofessionally,

ratherthanasanamateur;sobeingastudentisnowyourprofessionforatleastthenextfouryears.

Thisinvolvesachangeofattitudeinmanyways.Althoughtheprocesshasbeengoingonsinceyouwenttomiddleschool,thebiggestchangeisgoingtotakeplace.Now,insteadoftakingseveralsubjects,youhavechosenonemajorsubjectbecauseyoufinditinterestingandworthexploringfurther.Thechoicewasyours.Youalsohavethegoalofgettingadegree.Thedegreeandthestagesyouhavetopassthroughtoachieveitgiveyoumotivation,eventhoughitmaybecomeweakfromtimetotime,andnotallpartsofthecoursewillbeexciting;asurewaytoloseinterestistodotoolittlework.Itisalawofdiminishingreturns-thelessworkyoudo,thelessinterestyouwillhaveandthemoreboredyouwillbecome.So,regularworkisneededtokeepupyourinterestaswellastokeeppacewithnewwork.

Anotherchangeisintherelationshipwithteachers.Thismaywellhavechangedduringmiddleschoolandhighschool,butnowthewholecontextisdifferent.Youarenolongerforcedloslayinschoolallday,andapartfromyourclasstime,youorganizeyourowntimeandplaceforstudying.Youaretheretostudy(anactiveprocess)ratherthantobetaught(passive).Yourteachersmayormaynoturgeyou,buttheydowantyoutosharetheirinterestinthesubjectandtheywantyoutosucceed.

Someactivities,likediscussingandreading,arebasictostudying.Makesurethatyouaredoingtheseefficiently.

Groupdiscussionsgiveyouachancetotrainyourselftospeakanddiscussmoreeffectively.

Theywillfailintheirpurposeifyoukeepsilent—andifyoustartoffthisway,theharderitwillbecometogetoutofthesituationofbeingthenon-speakingmemberofthegroup.Inthefutureyouarealmostcertainlygoingtohavetobegoodatspeaking,sogetintothewayoftalking

aboutyoursubjectnow.Thisisactuallymorefunthansittingbeingsilentlymiserablebecause

youarenotsavinganything.Nobodywillthinkwhatyousayisfoolish.Everyonewillbethankfulnottofaceawkwardsilence.

55.Whendoesapersonstarttostudyprofessionally?

A)Thetimewhenhestart

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