2022年吉林理工类考试模拟卷.docx
2022年吉林理工类考试模拟卷本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Customers often Udefer/U payment for as long as possible.AmakeBdemandCobtainDpostpone 2.Her Uspeciality/U is heart surgery.AregionBsiteCplatformDfield 3.Canada will Uprohibit/U smoking in all offices later this year.AremoveBbanCeliminateDexpel 4.She read a poem which Udepicts/U the splendor of the sunset.AdeclaresBassertsCannouncesDdescribes 5.The change in that village was Umiraculous/UAamazingBconservativeCinsignificantDunforgettable 6.From my Ustandpoint/U,this thing is just ridiculous.Apoint of viewBfieldCknowledgeDinformation 7.The curious looks from the strangers around her made her feel Uuneasy/U.AdifferentBproudCunconsciousDuncomfortable 8.Reading the job ad, he wondered whether he was Ueligible/U to apply for it.AableBfortunateCcompetentDqualified 9.He was Uelevated/U to the post of prime minister.ApromotedBpulledCliftedDtreated 10.Our lives are intimately bound up with theirs.A tenselyBnearlyCcarefullyDclosely 11.He talks tough but has a tender heart.AheavyB strongCkindD wild 12.The union representative put across her argument very effectively.AexplainedBinventedCconsideredDaccepted 13.Her faith upheld her in times of sadnessAsupportedBexcitedC inspiredDdirected 14.It is no use debating the relative merits of this policy.A makingB takingCdiscussingDexpecting 15.Our statistics show that we consume all that we are capable of producingAwasteBbuyCuseDsell 16.The council meeting terminated at 2 oclockA beganBcontinuedCendedD resumed 17.The book provides a concise analysis of the countrys history.AcleanBperfectCrealDbrief 18.The fuel tanks had a capacity of 140 liters.A functionB abilityCpowerDvolume 19.A red flag was placed there as a token of danger.A signBsubstituteCproofD target 20.It has been said that the Acts provided a new course of action and did not merely regulate or enlarge an old one.A limitB controlCreplaceDoffset 21.The steadily rising cost of labor on the waterfront has greatly increased the cost of shipping cargo by water.AgraduallyB suddenlyCexcessivelyDexceptionally 22.The price of vegetables Ufluctuates/U according to the weather.AjumpsBrisesCfallsDchanges 23.The water in this part of the river has been Ucontaminated/U by sewage (污水).ApollutedBdowngradedCmixedDblackened 24.Her treatment of the subject is Uexhaustive/U.Avery boringBvery thoroughCvery interestingDvery touching 25.Our plan is to Uallocate/U one member of staff to handle appointments.AaskBpersuadeCassignDorder 26.She has been the subject of Umassive/U media coverage.AextensiveBnegativeCresponsiveDexplosive 27.I can no longer Utolerate/U his actions.Aput up withBacceptCtakeDsuffer from 28.The conclusion can be Udeduced/U from the premises.AarguedBderivedCpermittedDcome 29.She stood there, crying and Utrembling/U with fear.AshakingBstaggeringCstrugglingDmurmuring 30.Did you do that to Uirritate/U herAteaseBattractCannoyDprotect 31.The old lady Ulet/U her flat to an English couple.AofferedBrentedCprovidedDsold 32.Her mood can be Ugauged/U by her reaction to the most trivial of incidents:AdisplayedBshownCprovedDassessed 33.Alice is Ua fascinating/U girl.Aa beautifulBa prettyCan attractiveDa pleasant 34.They Ustrolled/U around the lake for an hour or so.AranBrolledCwalkedDraced 35.None of the five people killed by inhalational anthrax had been vaccinated against influenza.AA. RightBB. WrongCC. Not mentioned 36.Those who get the flu vaccine are surely protected from the disease.AA. RightBB. WrongCC. Not mentioned 37.Asking all healthy adults to get a flu shot may result in a shortage of the flu shots for those who are most vulnerable to the infection.AA. RightBB. WrongCC. Not mentioned 38.Quite a few New Yorkers took their mayor's recent advice and got a flu shot.AA. RightBB. WrongCC. Not mentioned 39.Some other illnesses may exhibit symptoms similar to those of flu and anthrax.AA. RightBB. WrongCC. Not mentioned 40.People who care for those most vulnerable to the influenza infection needn't get flu shots.AA. RightBB. WrongCC. Not mentioned 41.The author wore the red socks her grandmother had knitted for herAwhen she went to school.Bwhen she went sightseeing.Cwhen she celebrated Christmas.Dwhen she went skating. 42.Why did many women feel that knitting was out-of dateABecause their mothers didn't teach them.BBecause they were influenced by feminism and consumerism.CBecause they were feminists.DBecause they were consumerists. 43.The word "quit" in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning toA"give up".B"speed up".C"slow down".D"build up". 44.Which of the following is NOT the writer's purpose of knittingATo save money.BTo make full use of her leisure time.CTo enrich her life.DTo show her love for the family. 45.According to the passage, which of the following statements about knitting is NOT trueAKnitting helps one get rid of bad habits.BKnitting helps one get free from a bad mood.CKnitting requires patience.DKnitting is a profit-making business. 46.What kind of child may be at the highest risk of developing insulin-dependent diabetesAThe children whose fathers are five years younger than their mothers.BThe children whose mothers are five years younger than their fathers.CThe third-born children whose fathers got married late.DThe first-born children whose mothers started their fatuities late. 47.According to the passage, the alarming increase in the rate of diabetes among children in the UK may partly be explained by the rise inAthe proportion of children born to mothers aged above 30.Bthe incidence of diabetes in the whole country.Cthe supply of diabetes medicines.Dthe number of newborn babies. 48.According to the passage, the risk of a child developing insulin-dependent diabetes is linked to all the following factors EXCEPTAthe maternal age at delivery.Bthe age of the father.Cbirth order.Dthe amount of sugar he or she consumes. 49.What is the correlation between the mother's age and the time when the child develops insulin-dependent diabetesAThe younger the mother, the earlier the start of diabetes in the child.BThe older the mother, the earlier the start of diabetes in the child.CThe older the mother, the later the start of diabetes in the child.DThe mother's age has little to do with the time when the child develops insulin-dependent diabetes. 50.In Dr. Rose's test, frogs with cut-off legsAdidn't survive.Bbegan to grow new limbs.Cbled freely from their open wounds.Dstarted to grow tails.第17页 共17页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页