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专升本英语模拟试题14
专升本考试英语模拟试题一
PartI
ListeningComprehension
SectionA
1.A)TomakeaPhonecallC)Towriteherpaper
B)ToenjoymusicD)TowatchTV
2.A)He’shavingarestathome.C)He’spreparingforanexam.
B)He’sstudyingmathematicsD)He’sworkingforsomething.
3.A)Shedoesn’tcareaboutothers.C)Sheisabsent-minded.
B)ShehasneverbeenlateD)Sheofteneatsherownwords
4.A)HelosthiscoatC)Hehasabadheadache
B)HemissedhiscoatD)Hehadaterribledream
5.A)Inalibrary.C)Inamuseum
B)InashopD)Inarestaurant
SectionB
6.A)Heseldomgoestbedlate.C)Hedoesexerciseeveryday
B)HealwayskeepsalightheartD)Heneverloseshistemper
7.A)Aboutthreetimesaweek.C)Aboutfivetimesaweek
B)AboutfourtimesaweekD)Aboutsixtimesaweek.
8.A)Exercisesalot.C)Enjoysmusic
B)WatchesTVD)Playtennis
9.A)LondonC)Toronto
B)TeheranD)Chicago
10.A)it’sprettycoldC)It’shot
B)ItshumidD)it’snice
SectionC
11.Whendidthestoryhappen?
Ithappenedafewdays_________________
12.Whostayedandhadaparty?
Theyoungmenandthe_______________did.
13.WhydidJoelookathiswatcheveryfewminutes?
Becausehelivedfarawayformthecityandhehad__________athome.
14.WhendidJoebegintoleave?
Heleftabout____________________
15.HowdidJoegotowork?
Hewenttowork____________________
PartIIStructure
SectionA
16.Heisusually_______________dutyintheofficeeverytwodays.
A)inB)forC)atD)on
17.Ourdean,Mr.White,refusedtoaccept______0fthesesuggestionsmadebyus.
A)neitherB)eitherC)anyD)none
18.ThedoctortoldmethatIhadtostay_________bedforatleastthreedays.
A)OnB)inC)withD)to
19.Hethrewallthecigarettesintothedustbinasif_______toquitsmoking.
A)determinedB)determiningC)todetermineD)determine
20Thehousestaysempty________whenitsownercomesinsummer.
A)thoughB)exceptC)besidesD)unless
21.TheyhavecometoChinanotonlytolearnChinese,but__________aboutherculture
A)learnB)learningC)tolearnD)learned
22.Johnwassurethatbyfiveo’clock,he____________themilking.
A)finishedC)wouldfinish.
B)wouldbefinishingD)wouldhavefinished
23Thatistheperson__________youhavebroughtallthedocuments.
A)towhomB)forwhomC)whoD)whose
24.Heraisedthequestionof________wecouldgetthenecessaryfund
A)ifB)whetherC)weatherD)that
25.ThemoreIlookedatthepicture,________________
A)themorellikeditC)morellikedit
B)IlikeditthemoreD)Ilikeditmore
SectionB
26.Hemustn’tsignthe____________(agree)untilhehaslookeditthrough.
27.Iwasproudofyour__________(elect)asoneoftherepresentatives.
28.Thegovernmenthaspaidmoreattentiontothe_________(educate)ofgirlsinthecountryside.
29.There_________(exist)alotofculturaldifferencesbetweentheeastandthewest.
30.It’s____________(danger)forchildrenunder12toridethebicycleontheroad.
31.Wehavetogotothelibrary_________(frequent)tosearchinformationforourtermpaper.
32Thoseforeignprofessorswere___________(please)withthearrangementsthere
33.Weweresurprised________(hear)thathehadleftschool.
34.I’dliketotellyouthatmyrequestisthatthey___________(set)freeimmediately
35.1don’tthinkit’sworth___________(take)ataxioversuchashortdistance.
PartIIIReadingComprehension
Taskl
Inthepast,acity’smajorshoppingdistrictwasinitsdowntownarea.PeoplecouldgetdowntownmoreeasilythantheycouldgettootherpartsoftheCity.Beforethe1960s,thebestwaytotravelinacitywasonastreet-car,asubway,arailroad,oranelevatedtrain.Alloftheseranontracksthatleddowntown.
Asourcitiesgrewoutward,peoplelivingfarfromthecenteroftownneededaplacetheycoulddrivetoquickly.Drivingdowntownwasdifficulty.FindingaparkingspacedowntownwassomethingimpossiblePeoplealsoneededashoppingplacewheretheycouldparkeasily.
Tomeettheshoppingneedsofpeoplelivinginthesuburbs,groupsofbusinessesmovedfartherout,too.Todaymostsuburbshavelargeshoppingcenters.
Modernandwell-plannedshoppingcentersarebuiltonlargeareasofground.Theyhaveevenmorespaceforparkingthantheydoforstores.Theshoppingcentershavemanydifferentkindsofstores.Often,theshopperscandoalltheirshoppinginoneplace.
Theverylargeshoppingcentershavemallswhichmakeshoppingpleasant.Themallisanareabetweenstoressetasideforwalking.Shopperscanstrollfromstoretostoreandenjoybeautifulfountains,statues,andplants.Therearebenchessothatshoppersmayrest.Someshoppingcentershavemallswithroofsthatprotectshoppersfromtheweatheroutside.
36.Thefirstparagraphtellsusthatinthepast
A)fewpeopledrovecarstodoshopping
B)itwasconvenienttodoshoppingdowntown
C)peoplelikedtoliveindowntownareas
D)street-carswerethemainvehiclewithinacity
37.Whydidsomebusinessesmovefromdowntowntothesuburbs?
A)Theyneededmorespacetobuildmodemlargestores.
B)Peopledidnotliketodoshoppingincitycenters.
C)Shoppingdowntownwasdifficultduetoheavytraffic.
D)Downtownbusinesseswerenotasgoodasbefore
38.Nowadayspeopleprefertogoshoppinginbigmailsbecause.Malls___
A)aremuchclosertotheirhomes
B)havemuchlargerwalkingspace
C)canshelterpeoplefromsunshine
D)aremorepleasantforshoppers.
39.Thepassageismainlyabout
A)changesofpeople’sshoppinghabits
B)theneedformodernshoppingcenters
C)people’slifeinthecenterofbigcities
D)howtorunabusinessinthesuburbs
40.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat
A)suburbanareasarebeautifulandpleasantplaces
B)elevatedtrainswillbebuilttoconnectshoppingcenters
C)onlycitypeoplevisitbigshoppingcenters
D)suburbanpeoplewillhavemoreshoppingcenters
Task2
Lifeinsuranceisn’tfuntobuy.Itforcesyoutothinkaboutyourdeath.asubjectmanyprefernottofaceButthere’sasingle.Importantreasontobuylifeinsurancetoprovideanincomeforyourdependentsifyoudie
Don’tdependonlyonanagenttoplanyourlife-insuranceneeds.Roughestimatesareguessestheymayproducetoolittleortoomuchinsurance.Carrytoolittleinsuranceandyoumaynotprovideareasonablestandardoflivingforyourfamilyafteryourdeath;carrytoomuchandyoumaynotenjoyareasonablestandardoflivingwhileyou’realive.
Mostpeoplewhohavelifeinsurancedon’thaveenough.Themediumamountofcoverageforalladultswithlifeinsurancewasonly$15.000in1984.That’sobviouslynotenoughtosustain(使持续)afamilywithyoungchildrenforverylong.Nationwideinsurancefoundthatthemarriedmeninits1984surveycarriedanaverageabout$43516worthinsurancebutneededsome$98507more.
Howdoyoudeterminetheamountoflifeinsuranceyouwouldneedtomaintainyourfamily’scurrentlife-styleifthebread-winnerdied?
First,calculatewhatyourfamily’sexpenseswouldbeifyoudiedtomorrow.Thenanalyzeyourassets(财富)andthesourcesofincomethatyoucanusetocovertheexpenses.Finally,subtract(减去)theassetsfromtheneeds.Theresultistheamountofadditionaltwoinsurancethatyou’llneedtobuy.
41.Thepassageintendstotellusthatlifeinsurance
A)shouldbeboughtbyourselves
B)isimportanttoourlife
C)hasalotofadvantages
D)mustbecarefullycalculated
42.Whyislifeinsurancenotfuntobuy?
A)Becausemanypeopledonotliketothinkofit.
B)Becausemanypeopledonotknowhowtobuyit
C)Becauseitremindsusthatwemaydieoneday.
D)Becauseitforcesustotakecareofourdependents.
43.Whycan’twedependonagentstobuyinsuranceforus?
A)Becausetheymaychargetoomuchfromus.
B)Becausetheymaynotbuytherightamountofinsuranceforus.
C)Becausetheymaynotlookuponinsurancedifferentlyfromus.
45.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A)Mostpeoplebuyinsurancewhentheyarealive
B)Thosewhobuyinsuranceseldomthinkoftheirfamily.
C)Lifeinsuranceisusuallyboughtrightbeforeonedies.
D)Peopletendtobuylessinsurancethanneeded
Task3
Directions:
Readthefollowingpassageandcompletetheinformationbyfillingintheblanksmarked46through50inthetablebelowwithnomorethan3wordsforeachblank.
JointheTeamforaCure
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Walkingwithpeoplewhoyouknowaddstothefun!
Recruitfiveormorefriends,familymembersorco-workerstowalkandraisefundstogethertohelpfindacureforarthritis.Formateam,andyou’llgetearlyregistration,specialcheck-inandmore.Individualsarealsowelcometowalk
Registertoday!
Fillouttheattachedformandmailorfaxittoreceiveyourwalkpacket.
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Walkinhonorofsomeonewitharthritis.
TheArthritisWalk
Organizeroftheevent:
________46__________
Objectiveoftheevent:
___________47______________
Participantsoftheevent:
companyteams,familymembersand______48_______
Wayforregistration:
______49_____theregistr