2007河南专升本英语试题及答案(共11页).doc
精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上2007年普通高等学校选拔优秀专科生进入本科阶段考试试题英 语Part . Word Formation (10 points)Directions: There are 10 incomplete statements in this part. You should fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word, and write the right answer in the brackets.1. All the men were under heavy _pressure_ working day and night. (press) 2. The young industrial engineer did everything in a _leisurely_ way. (leisure)3. These activities help to greatly _ the ties among the club members. (strong)4. She repeated his name _, too shocked to say more. (help) 5. Many foreign words and phrases have _ the English Language. (rich)6. Nowadays, we are in a very _ business environment. (competition)7. As a college student, you should aim for an _ of knowledge well beyond your area of specialization. (expand)8. In our _, the laboring people are masters of country. (social)9. She is always _ to help others. (will)10. His stories written in her later years were not interesting because of his _ of imagination. (poor)Part . Vocabulary and Structure (40 points)Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentences, and then write the choice in the brackets.11. One of the requirements for a fire is that the material _ to its burning temperature.A. is heatedB. will be heated C. be heated D. would be heated12. I have to _ my expenditure to my income.A. transfer B. adjust C. direct D. add13. If he had been in better health, he _ more books.A. can write B. could have writtenC. could write D. have written14. With the development of industry, this region will surely _.A. develop B. profit C. succeed D. thrive15. Im going to spend the winter vacation in Shanghai, _ I have relatives.A. which B. nevertheless C. where D. when 16. The new campus is _ as the old one.A. twice as big B. as twice big C. twice big D. big as twice 17. If _ to speak, he has no problem expressing himself.A. asked B. asking C. ask D. to be asked 18. Mum is getting old, so her memory is not very _ these days.A. true B. forgettable C. reliable D. credit19. Which door does this key _to?A. set B. fit C. become D. belong20. Much _ my regret, I am unable to accept your kind invitation. A. to B. at C. with D. by21. It ought to be you _ me that sign the letter.A. but B. in spite of C. rather D. rather than22. Literature must consist of words, _ music must consist of sounds.A. even though B. so that C. just as D. ever since23. If the building project _ by the end of this month is delayed, the construction company will be fined.A. being completed B. is completed C. to be completed D. completed24. I prefer walking _.A. to drive B. to driving C. than drive D. than driving25. The committee _ a conclusion only after days of discussion.A. achieved B. reached C. arrived D. completed26. Asia is _ among the seven continents.A. largest B. the largest C. larger D. the larger27. You _ me because I didnt say that.A. must understand B. must be understandingC. must have understood D. had to misunderstand28. Generally speaking, nodding your head is _ to saying yes.A. contrary B. equivalent C. secondary D. relevant29. I have been to the West Lake three times _ 1970.A. since B. until C. from D. after30. _ gathering and storing information, the computer can also solve complicated problems.A. Not only B. Unless C. Except D. Besides31. Seldom _ in such a rude way.A. we have been treated B. have we been treatedC. we have treated D. have we treated32. _ , that step is not safe!A. Look around B. Look up C. Look out D. Look down33. He went on to say that it was as important to respect others as _ by others.A. to be respected B. to respectC. being respected D. respected34. I saw a traffic _ this morning.A. event B. conflict C. damage D. accident35. _ you ought to do is to see a doctor.A. How B. What C. Which D. That 36. Every means _ but without much result.A. have been tried B. has been triedC. have tried D. has tried37. Finding it difficult to _ to the climate in the city, he decided to move to the north.A. fit B. adopt C. suit D. adapt 38. We must begin testing this instrument, no matter _ difficult it is.A. however B. how C. whatever D. what39. He climbed up into the tree and picked all the fruit _ reach.A. within B. beyond C. off D. inside40. The man _ was stolen called the police.A. his wallet B. the wallet of hisC. whose wallet D. the wallet of whom 41. Those opinions are now out of _.A. order B. form C. mood D. fashion42. Neither Mary nor her sister _ to the party.A. go B. are going C. have gone D. is going43. Any student _ in swimming can apply for membership.A. having a keen interest B. with a keen interesting C. who is keenly interesting D. has a keen interest44. Just because he failed once, it does not _ that he will fail every time.A. follow B. happen C. appear D. seem45. He plays not only the piano, _ the violin.A. and also B. but also C. but as well as D. but as well46. The population of the world is growing at a dangerous _.A. step B. measure C. rate D. progress47. _ him do this job by himself ?A. Why dont let B. Why not lettingC. Why not let D. Why you not to let48. He speaks English _ better than I.A. very B. much C. too D. so49. There can be no doubt _ someone had visited the house before they arrived.A. why B. whether C. how D. that50. He grew more and more absorbed in his work, _ he almost forgot his meals.A. that to such an extent B. to an extent such thatC. to such an extent D. such that to an extentPart . Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or incomplete statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice, and write it in the brackets.Passage OneAdvertising follows us everywhere. Whenever we turn on the television, listen to the radio or open a newspaper or a magazine, we are bombarded with advertisements. They invite us to try a new type of orange juice, wear X-brand jeans or watch the latest film. They beg us to notice the difference and discover the advantages. They exist to make us want what they are selling.Strangely, the more we are exposed to advertising, the less we notice it. We get so used to seeing advertisements everywhere that they become largely invisible, as if they were another part of our everyday lives. But does that mean that we are no longer affected by them?One advertising expert believes that the special power of advertising lies in the fact that we do not pay much attention to it. Dr. Krugman, who was head of research for a major advertising company for many years, says that the less we notice ads, the more we are affected by them. Dr. Krugman believes that when we stop noticing advertisements, we lower our defenses, allowing the messages of the advertisements to be taken in and stored, ready to be triggered into action at the right moment. He says that the effects of advertising on the individual are small, but over a period of time they have a powerful effect on the masses. A market analyst says that all advertising, no matter how innocent, is misleading in some way.When asked about the power of advertising in research surveys, most people agree that it works, but not on them. Almost everyone believes that they have complete control over how thousands of ads they see every day affect them.51. Ads exist to make people want _.A. a new type of orange juice B. X-brand jeansC. to watch the latest film D. what they advertise52. The more we see ads, the less we _.A. pay attention to them B. feel tired of themC. neglect them D. put up with them53. Although we may think we are not affected by them, Dr. Krugman believes that advertisements affect _.A. all of us B. most of usC. some of us D. a few individuals54. Dr. Krugman believes that when we stop noticing ads, we begin to _.A. like them B. be on guard against themC. accept them D. dislike them55. When asked about the power of ads, most people agree that ads are ineffective on _.A. individuals B. masses C. others D. themPassage TwoLike most people, I was brought up to look upon life as a process of getting. It was not until in my late thirties that I made this important discovery: giving away makes life so much more exciting. You need not worry if you lack money. This is how I experimented with giving away. If an idea for improving the window display of a neighborhood store flashes to me, I step in and make the suggestion to the storekeeper. One discovery I made about giving away is that it is almost impossible to give away anything in this world without getting something back, though the return often comes in an unexpected form. One Sunday morning the local post office delivered an important special delivery letter to my home, though it was addressed to me at my office. I wrote the postmaster a note of appreciation. More than a year later I needed a post office box for a new business I was starting. I was told at the window that there were no boxes left, and that my name would have to go on a long waiting list. As I was about to leave, the postmaster appeared in the doorway. He had overheard our conversation. “Wasnt it you that wrote us that letter a year ago about delivering a special delivery to your home?” I said yes. “Well, you certainly are going to have a box in this post office if we have to make one for you. You dont know what a letter like that means to us. We usually get nothing but complaints.”56. From the passage, we understand that _.A. the author did not understand the importance of giving until he was in late thirtiesB. the author was like most people who were mostly receivers rather than giversC. the author received the same education as most people during his childhoodD. the author liked most people as they looked upon life as a process of getting57. According to the author _.A. giving means you will lack moneyB. the excitement of giving can bring you moneyC. you dont have to be rich in order to giveD. when you give away money, you will be rich58. The author wrote a note of appreciation to the post office because _.A. he knew what such a note would mean to the post office B. he had discovered giving-away made life more excitingC. he believed he would get something back by doing soD. the postman delivered an important letter in time59. When the author needed a post office box, _.A. he had to put his name on a waiting listB. he wrote the postmaster a note of appreciationC. many people had applied for post-office boxes before himD. he asked the postmaster to make one for him60. In reply to the postmasters question, the author said _.A. it was the special deliveryB. it was the post-office boxC. it was the note of appreciation he wroteD. it was he who wrote him a letter a year agoPassage ThreeGenerations of Americans have been brought up to believe that a good breakfast is one of lifes essentials. Eating breakfast at the start of the day, we have all been told, is as necessary as putting gasoline in the family car before starting a trip.But for many people the thought of food first thing in the morning is by no means a pleasure. So despite all the efforts, they still take no breakfast. Between 1977 and 1983, the latest years for which figures are available, the number of people who didnt have breakfast increased by 33 percentfrom 8.8 million to 11.7 millionaccording to the Chicago-based Market Research Corporation of America.For those who feel pain or guilt about not eating breakfast, however, there is some good news. Several studies in the last few years indicate that, for adults especially, there may be nothing wrong with omitting breakfast. “Going without breakfast does not affect performance.” said Arnold E. Bender, the former professor of nutrition at Queen Elizabeth College in London, “nor does giving people breakfast improve performance.”Scientific evidence linking breakfast to better health or better performance is surprisingly inadequate, and most of the recent work involves children, not adults. “The literature,” says one researcher, Dr. Ernesto Pollitt at the University of Texas, “is poor”.61. The passage is mainly concerned with _.A. a study of the Chicago-based Market Research CorporationB. one of lifes essentialsC. latest figures of people who dont eat breakfastD. breakfast and human health62. For those who do not take breakfast, the good news is that _.A. several studies have been done in the past few yearsB. not eating breakfast does no harm to ones healthC. adults have especially made studies in this fieldD. eating little in the morning may be good for health63. In the third paragraph, “nor does giving people breakfast improve performance.” means _.A. anyone without breakfast does improve his performanceB. not giving people breakfast improves performanceC. people having breakfast do improve their performanceD. having breakfast does not improve performance, either 64. The word “literature” in the last sentence refers to _.A. stories about breakfastB. written works on a particular subjectC. any printed materialsD. the modern novels of American65. What is implied but not stated by the author is that _.A. not eating breakfast might affect the health of childrenB. breakfast does not affect performanceC. Professor Bender once taught college courses in nutrition in LondonD. People who dont eat breakfast have increasedPassage FourEach day, computers help