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高起专英语二模拟题1-3答案

CollegeEnglishTestforNon-EnglishMajorsofAdultEducation

专科(英语二)模拟一

I.VocabularyandStructure

Thereare30questionsinthispart.Foreachquestionthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheOnethatbestanswersthequestion.

1.TruelovecannotbeC,anditispriceless.A.broughtB.caughtC.boughtD.broad

2.Finallythecrowdbroke(up)_D____severalgroups.A.withinB.inC.atD.into

3.Beingafraidofthedark,shealwayssleptAthelighton.A.withB.byC.besideD.of

4.JohnisnotCwhetherEddielikesthepictureofhimandhisfamily.A.ensureB.assureC.sureD.surely

5.WhenhegotCthetrain,hedidn’tknowwherehewas.A.onB.upC.offD.at

6.ShewentintothestreetandAataxihome.A.tookB.takingC.takenD.hadtaken

7.WhyshouldwefindsomeCtotheproblemsbroughtbyTV?

A.meansB.wayC.solutionD.method

8.ThisregionBatanaverageof4,000metersabovesealevel.A.laysB.liesC.locatesD.places

9.Iwas___C__tofindhisarticleonsuchan_____topicso_____.

  A.surprised,excited,boredB.surprising,exciting,boringC.surprised,exciting,boringD.surprising,excited,bored

10.He___B__hisbookonthedesklastnight.A.lieB.laidC.layD.lain

11.Althoughtheyarebrothers,theyareentirely__B__eachother.

  A.getalongwellwithB.differentfromC.satisfiedwithD.ashamedof

12.Hardly__C__theclassroomwhentheclassbegan.A.hehadenteredB.heenteredC.hadheenteredD.hewasentered

13.Comehereandgivemea___D___.A.helpB.handsC.supportD.hand

14.Thispostcardissentby_B___.A.afriendoffatherB.afriendofmyfather'sC.myfatherfriendD.myfatherfriend's

15.It’sfoolishtoAyourtime.A.wasteB.leaveoverC.spendD.damage

16.Withaschoolrecordlikeayoungwoman,Cwhydidn’tyoutryforauniversityscholarship?

A.I’mshockedB.I’mamazedC.I’mpuzzledD.Ifeelpity

17.ManycompaniesaregoingCbecauseofhighinterestrates.A.bankruptB.bankruptcyC.toabankD.tobanking

18.ItisonlyaAoftimebeforetherebelssurrender.A.problemB.meansC.thingD.matter

19.AnimportantqualityofamysteryshopperisthatheshouldbegoodAobservation.A.atB.inC.forD.to

20.Bwe’darrivedtherewehadawonderfultime.A.onlyB.onceC.onetimeD.onemore

21.Forhim,itwouldbeaDtobeabletohaveadayoffwork.A.importanceB.matterC.goodD.luxury

22.…amysteryshopperwilltypicallyworkseveralstores…,takingmentalnoteswhileinside,….D

A.thingstoberememberedB.thingsconcerningthemindC.thingsfixedinthemindD.thingsdoneinthemind

23.Ifasecretshopperwillbesentin,…,thecandidatemusthaveaparticularprofilethatmeetsahigh-end,luxurycar-typebuyerprofile.B

  A.differentfromothersB.worthyofnoteorunusualC.fullofdetailsD.hardtoplease

24.JackandSmithDtheworkequallybetweenthem.A.shakeB.shadeC.shedD.share

25.Thetrainarrivedonehourbehind__C___.A.planB.timetableC.scheduleD.date

26.Howwe__A___achancetovisityourcountry!

A.longedforB.lookedforC.waitedforD.wentfor

27.Thatwas__D____minoritynationalitiesweretreatedinoldChina.A.whatB.whichC.thatD.theway

28.Itisnecessarythathe___A___forBeijingrightnow.A.leaveB.leavesC.willleaveD.left

29.Whatchancedoesa___C___manwhoneverfinishedhighschoolhave?

  A.forty-years-oldB.forty-years-oldsC.forty-year-oldD.forty-year-olds

30.MarriageContrueloveoftenbringshappiness.

  A.decidedB.determinedC.basedD.relied

II.Cloze

 Thereare2passagesinthepart.Ineachpassagethereare10blanks.Foreachblankareprovided4answers.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthepassage.

Television31itsfirstseriousappearancein1939,butitdidnotbecomecommonuntiltheearly1950’s.Sincethen,innumerablechildren32infrontoftheset.However,manypeoplenowworryabouttheeffectofTVontheyoung.Theywondertherehadneverbeen33invention.Whyaretheysoafraid?

Istelevisionreallyharmful?

   Likealmostanythingelse,televisionhasitsgoodaswellasitsbadsides.Ithas34joyandinterestintothelivesoftheold,thesick,andthelonely.Withoutit,someofthesepeoplewouldhavelittlepleasureandnowindow35theworld.

   Unfortunately,sometelevisionprogramshavebeenextremelyharmfultotheyoung.Childrendonothaveenough36.TheydonotrealizethatTVprogramsoftenshowanunrealworld.Commercialslieinordertosellproductsthataresometimesbadoruseless.Childrenbelievethemandwantto37whattheyseeonTV.Theybelievethattheywillmakemorefriendsiftheyuseacertainsoap—orsomeotherproduct.TheybelievethatthemurdersonTV38arenormalandacceptable.Bythetimetheyareoutofhighschool,mostyoungpeoplehavewatchedabout15,000hoursoftelevision,andhaveseenabout18,000violent39.Iftheyseeviolentdeathseveryday,howcantheybeshockedbymurderinreallife?

   Televisionhascertainlychangedourlivesandoursociety.40itsgoodpoints,ithasbroughtmanyproblems.Wemustfindasolutiontotheseproblemsbecause—whetherwelikeitornot—televisionisheretostay.

31-35:

DCCDB36A37:

imitate38:

A39:

B40:

D

31.A.broughtB.tookC.didD.made

32.A.grewupB.aregrowingupC.havegrownupD.growup

33.A.suchB.soanC.suchanD.so

34.A.gotB.tookC.carriedD.brought

35.A.ofB.onC.toD.for

36.A.experiencesB.experienceC.experiencingD.anexperience

37.A.integrateB.makeC.initiateD.initiate

38.A.screensB.facesC.surfacesD.appearances

39.A.deadB.deathsC.deadsD.death

40.A.ComewithB.WithalongC.UponwithD.Alongwith

CarsareanimportantpartoflifeintheUnitedStates.41mostpeoplefeelthattheyarepoor.Andevenifapersonispoorhedoesn’tfeelreallypoor42hehasacar.

  TherearethreemainreasonsthecarbecamesopopularintheUnitedStates.43ofallthecountryisahugeoneandAmericansliketomovearoundinit.Thecarprovidesthemostcomfortableand44formoftransportation.Withacarpeoplecangoanyplacewithoutspendingalotofmoney.

Thesecondreasoncarsarepopularisthefact45theUnitedStatesneverdevelopedanefficientandinexpensiveformofpublic46.Long-distancetrainshaveneverbeenascommonintheUnitedStatesastheyareinotherpartsoftheworld.Nowadaysthereisagoodsystemofair-service47byplanes.Butitistooexpensivetobeusedfrequently.

Thethirdreasonisthemostimportantone,though.TheAmericanspiritofindependenceis48reallymadecarspopular.Americansdon’tliketowaitforabus,oratrainorevenaplane.Theydon’tliketohaveto49anexactschedule.Acargivesthemthefreedomtoscheduletheirowntime.AndthisisthefreedomthatAmericanswant50tohave.

41-45:

ABACB46-50:

DCBAB

41.A.WithoutacarB.NotwithacarC.WithoutnocarD.Withnotacar

42.A.althoughB.whenC.whetherD.but

43.A.FirstB.FirstlyC.AtfirstD.Thefirst

44.A.cheapB.mostcheapC.cheapestD.cheaper

45.A.whichB.thatC.whereD.what

46.A.movementB.carriageC.shippingD.transportation

47.A.providingB.toprovideC.providedD.provides

48.A.thatB.whatC.howD.which

49.A.followB.furtherC.chaseD.run

50.A.bestB.mostC.worstD.least

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA:

Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysometrue-falsequestions.Decidewhethereachofthemistrue(T)orfalse(F).

Passage1

Intheolddays,diversusedtogodownintothesealookingforshipsthathadsunk,becausetheyhopedtofindgoldandjewels.Nowdiversstillsearchforvaluablethingsinsunkenships,buttheyalsotrytobringtothesurfacetheshipsthemselves,orpartsofthem.Thevalueofdifferentkindsofmetalshasincreasedgreatlyoverthelasttwentyorthirtyyearsandeventhoughashiphasbeenundertheseaformanyyears,itmaybeworthagreatdeal.

Onefamoussunkenshipisthe"Lusitania",whichsankoffthesoutherncoastofIrelandin1915withalossofnearly1500lives.Ithasfourhugepropellersmadeofanexpensivemetal.Todayeachofthosepropellersisworth$300,000ormore.Theship,lyingonthesea-bedhasbeenboughtbyamancalledJohnLight.Hepaidabout$1,200,000forthewholeship.Hehopestobringupthosepropellersandsellthem.Healsohopestosellotherpartsoftheship,whenhehasbroughtthemtothesurface,forabout$600,000.

T51.Diverstrytobringupmetalsbecausesomekindsofthemareworthalotofmoney.

T52.Nowdiversstillsearchforvaluablethingsandtrytobringtotheearthsurfacetheshipsthemselves.

F53.JohnLighthopeshemaybeabletosellthewholeshipof“Lusitania”formorethan$1.5million.

F54.Theship“Lusitania”sankoffthesouthwesterncoastofIrelandwithalotofpeopledrowned.

F55.Inthepast,divershopedtobringupeverythingofasunkenshipexceptmetals.

Passage2

Moreandmorepeopletodayarerealizingtheimportanceofregularphysicalexercise.Inthepast,workformostpeopleinvolvedmanuallaborinthefreshopenairofthefields.However,nowadaysanincreasingnumberofpeopleareemployedinofficesorfactories.Theirdailyworkdoesnotprovidethemwiththeamountofexercisetheirbodiesneed.Therefore,theyhavecometospendpartoftheirfreetimedoingregularphysicalexercise.

   Therearemanydifferentformsofexercisetosuitdifferenttastes.Forexample,thosewhoenjoyc

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