2020年度江西省专升本——统考英语试题历年真题模拟.docx
江西省专升本统考英语试题历年真题资料仅供参考江西省高校专升本考试英语试卷Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Example: You will hear:You will read:A) At the office.B) In the waiting room.C) At the airport.D) In the restaurant.From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they had to Hnish in the evening. This is most likely to have taken place at the office. Therefore, A) “ At the office " is the best answer. You should choose A on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line though the center.Sample Answer A C D1. A) They don't go to the concert. C) Her brother will lend a car to him.8) The subway is fine for her. D) They' 11 rent a car to the concert.2. A) Driving her car. C) Having a meal.资料仅供参考8) Typing an essay. D) Going back home.3. A) The movie is excellent. C) He has no time to see it.8) He wants to see it again. D) The movie is not good.4. A) Go to the Seventh Street. C) Get her passport ready.8) Take ten pictures. D) Develop the photos herself.5. A) She' s in a bus. C) She' s on a plane.8) She' s in a train. D) She' s in a taxi.6. A) The woman forgot to bring her raincoat.B) The woman was late for the school bus.C) The woman got wet in the rain.D) The woman lost her way.7. A) Write a letter to Nancy. C) Call Nancy while she was home.8) Meet Nancy and talk with her. D) Make an appointment with Nancy. 8. A) 30 dollars. C) 21 dollars.8) 24 dollars. D) 15 dollars.9. A) She was stopped by a police.B) She lost her driving license.C) She noticed the speed limit.D) She was walking too fast.10. A) Teacher and student.B) Doctor and patient.C) Co-workers in an office.D) Manager and employee.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the question will be资料仅供参考spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. A) He was a professor. C) He was an engineer.8) He was a businessman. D) He was an official.12. A) He had to go to the airport early next morning.B) He was going to hire a new driver.C) He would have his old car repaired.D) He and John' s mother would go abroad.13. A) He would take a taxi. C) He would go there by bus.8) He would ride a bike. D) He would walk to school.Passage TwoQuestions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.14. A) Because he speaks several languages.B) Because he has more experience.C) Because he is patient and kind.D) Because he is a robot.15. A) They are often too busy to ask patients many questions.B) They can' t get enough education to cope with serious diseases.C) Their patients are often unwilling to tell them the truth.D) Their patients often ask them to treat their diseases on holidays.16 A) He can help other doctors to treat patients.资料仅供参考B) He can give useful information to other doctors.C) He can take care of other doctors' patients.D) He can write out prescriptions for other doctors.Passage ThreeQuestions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.17 . A) In America.B) In Europe.C) In Asia.D) In Canada.18 . A) It is 88 stories high.B) It is so far the tallest in the world.C) It is the fifth tallest building in Asia.D) It is as tall as the World Trade Center in New York.19 A) It keeps some of the Chinese traditional style.B) It looks like a huge television tower.C) It is a combination of twin towers.D) It has a supermarket and a grand theater inside.20 A) Most tall buildings are not quite safe.B) New York will not construct new tall buildings.C) It is necessary to build more tall buildings in big cities.D) Tall buildings must be able to withstand earthquakes.Part II Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unHnished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best资料仅供参考 choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage oneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.In the past, a city' s major shopping district was in its downtown area. People could get downtown more easily than they could get to other parts of the city. Before the 1960s, the best way to travel in a city was on a street-car, a subway, a railroad, or an elevated train. All of these ran on tracks that led downtown.As our cities grew outward, people living far from the center of town needed a place they could drive to quickly. Driving downtown was difficult. Finding a parking space downtown was something almost impossible. People also needed a shopping place where they could park easily.To meet the shopping needs of people living in the suburbs, groups of businesses moved farther out, too. Today, most suburbs have large shopping centers.Modern and well-planned shopping centers are built on large areas of ground. They have even more space for parking than they do for stores. The shopping centers have many different kinds of stores. Often, the shoppers can do all their shopping in one place.The very large shopping centers have malls which make shopping pleasant. The mall is an area between stores set aside for walking. Shoppers can stroll (漫步) from store to store and enjoy beautiful fountains, statues, and plants. There are benches so that shoppers may rest. Some shopping centers have malls with roofs that protect shoppers from the weather outside.21. The first paragraph tells us that in the pastA) few people drove cars to do shoppingB) it was convenient to do shopping downtownC) people liked to live in downtown areasD) street-cars were the main vehicle within a city22. Why did some businesses move from downtown to the suburbs?A) They needed more space to build modern large stores.B) People no more liked to do shopping in city centers.C) Shopping downtown was difficult due to heavy traffic.D) Downtown businesses were not as good as before.23. Nowadays people prefer to go shopping in big malls because malls.A) are close to their homesB) have much larger walking spaceC) can shelter people from sunshineD) are more pleasant for shoppers24. The passage is mainly about.A) changes of people, s shopping habitsB) the need for modern shopping centersC) people' s life in the center of big citiesD) how to run a business in the suburbs25. We can conclude from the passage that.A) suburban areas are beautiful and pleasant placesB) elevated trains will be built to connect shopping centersC) only city people visit big shopping centersD) suburban people will have more shopping centersPassage Two资料仅供参考Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.When I arrived in Beijing more than five years ago, I had already given blood 79 times. I wanted to continue to be a donor (献血者).But entering a Red Cross clinic (诊 所)in Beijing, I was surprised to be received as a hero. For me, a blood donation was simply a good habit and gift of love to humans.In Canada, donors can give 450 ml each time, every 51 days. That means six times a year. In China, we can give only 200 ml, every four months.In 1984, there were only 19 donors in Beijing who offered their blood for free. One year later, there were 141. In 1986, 1,083, and so on until the figure reached 10,046 in 1990, 14,016 in 1992 and more than double that the following year. There were 41,037 in 1994, and my statistics stop here. I'm so glad to see that the Chinese have understood that giving blood is not dangerous, and that it's a way to say, in a real communist spirit, “Brother, I love you".In fact, every time I give blood, I think of my blood running in a man or a woman' s veins (血管).Through donation thirteen Chinese have become my relatives now. Giving blood is like giving birth. Some of these thirteen people may have died without my donation; doesn' t that make it worth becoming a volunteer (志愿者)? What makes me even happier is when I can convince a Chinese friend to come with me and become a donor too.Things have become easier since May 1, 1996. A Hong Kong donor offered a well-equipped mobile unit to the Red Cross here. The vehicle stands in front of the Xidan Shopping Mall every Wednesday and Sunday morning,资料仅供参考from May to the end of October. Donors just need a few minutes. I hope this public example will encourage new donors, and blood donation will become a social trend among the population.26. When the writer first went to the Red Cross clinic in Beijing to donate his blood he was surprised.A) how he was respected by the people thereB) what a good habit blood donation isC) that donors only gave 200 ml each time in ChinaD) that most Chinese people were willing to donate blood27. The number of voluntary blood donors in Beijing in 1993 is.A) more than 30,000B) more than 28,000C) more than 15,000D) more than 14,00028. According to the writer, more and more Chinese are giving blood free because.A) they know the advantage of blood donationB) they have learned how to donate bloodC) they have realized its great significanceD) they know it, s a way to show their generosity29. The word "that" in Line 3, Para. 4 mostly probably means.A) Becoming a volunteerB) donating bloodC) having relativesD) saving people? s life资料仅供参考30. The purpose of the writer in writing this passage is to.A) explain blood donation is not harmful to the donor, s healthB) convince readers of the importance of blood donationC) tell us his donation experience in ChinaD) show people how to give blood freePassage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Don' t Waste Advertising DollarsThe most important aspect of direct mail marketing (直邮营销)isn' t a creative letter or an attractive offer. It' s a good mailing list of customers. In fact, advertising professionals say that as much as 60 percent of your success in direct mail depends on getting the right names. But before you can 衍nd the perfect list, you need to define your ideal customer based on factors such as:1 Geographic location1 Age, sex and income level1 Profession or educational level1 Hobbies1 Size of a companyIf you' re trying to sell luxury cars (豪华轿车)to rich people, it' s obviously a waste of money to mail an offer to those who earn $30,000 a year. But that' s just what some companies do. This is truly one area where you can be “penny wise and pound foolish." You can try to search for mailing lists yourself. But it' s generally best to find abroker (经纪人)who can identify the right lists for your company. Then, make sure the names are readily available. A list may be only 12 months old and has many names and addresses on it. But it can no longer be accurate (精确) because people move, close post office boxes, retire, and make other changes.31. The phrase "an attractive offer” (Line 2, Para. 1) in the passage probably means.A) valuable productsB) direct mail marketingC) a good mailing listD) something cheap32. What is considered most important in direct mail marketing?A) Writing a friendly letter.B) Getting the right names.C) Giving a low price.D) Having a list of customers.33. What is an ideal customer (Line 4, Para. 1) according to the passage?A) One who will buy your products or service.B) One who will buy a luxury car.C) One who is richer than others.D) One who is not very poor.34. If a man is " penny wise and pound foolish " (Line 3, Para. 2), people think he is.A) a person who saves up every bit of moneyB) a person who is only capable of doing small thingsC) a person who is sometimes clever and sometimes foolishD) a person who can deal with different kinds ofsituations35. It' s very important that you can get in touch with the names on the list, becauseA) people are always changingB) people move frequentlyC) mailing lists are very expensiveD) mailing lists are seldom accuratePassage FourQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.The laptop computer (便携式电脑)is popular all over the world because it is small enough for us to put on the upper part of our legs. People use them on trains and airplanes, in airports and hotels. These computers connect people to their workplace. In the United States today, they also connect students to their classmates.Westlake College in Virginia will start a laptop computer program that allows students to do schoolwork anywhere they want. Within five years, each of the 1500 students at the college will get a laptop. Westlake College has started a large computer program for its students. With laptop computers, the students will be connected not only to the Internet but also to libraries. In addition, they can use e-mail to “speak“ with their teachers, their classmates, and their families. However, the most important part of the laptop computer program is that students will be able to use computers without going to computer labs. They can work with it at home, in a fast-food restaurant or under the treesanywhere at all.At Westlake College, more than 90 percent of the students use computers, either desktop (台式)or laptop,资料仅供参考but the laptop users can work and study in any of the places. Just as one of the Westlake teachers said, “Here we are in the middle of the city and we' re giving students a window on the world."36. The laptop computer is becoming more and more popular because it is.A) very convenient to use in a lot of placesB) cheap enough for everyone to get oneC) small enough to put into one' s pocketD) easy to take to and from classrooms37. What is the main purpose of the laptop computer program in Westlake College?A) To give the students more free time to do their school work.B) To give the students help in their homework out of classes.C) To offer the students more chances to work in the future.D) To allow the students to do school work anywhere.38. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A) 90 percent of the teachers and students in Westlake College use computers.B) Today most students in Westlake College do