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    2018年河南省普通专升本考试《专业英语》真题+答案.docx

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    2018年河南省普通专升本考试《专业英语》真题+答案.docx

    2018 年河南省普通专升本考试专业英语真题Part I Vocabulary and Structure (1 x 30)Directions: There are 30 incomplete statements in this part. You are required to complete each one by choosing the most appropriate word or expression from the four choices marked A. B, C and D. then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET.1.You wont get a loan you can offer some security.A. lestB. in caseC. unlessD. other than 2.Many children chose “Peppa Pig” as their TV program.A. favorableB.favoriteC. preferredD. preferable 3.Few people know him, ?A.do theyB.don't theyC. doesn't fewD. don' t few4.The opportunity in a prestigious corporation is a dream for the graduates nowadays in many countries.A. workingB. to workC. workedD. to be working 5.We thought of selling this old furniture, but weve decided to it. It might be valuable.A. hold on toB. keep up withC. turn toD. look after 6.The book has been translated into thirty languages since it on the market in 1973.A. had comeB. has comeC. cameD. comes 7.The Clarks haven't decided yet which hotel .A. to stayB. is to stayC. to stay atD. is for staying 8. tomorrow, our ship will set sail for Macao.A. Whatever the weather is likeB. Whatever is the weather likeC. However is the weather likeD. However the weather is like9. before we leave tomorrow, we should invite all our friends to hold a party to welcome them.A. Had they come backB. Were they coming back C. Were they to come back D. Would they come back 10.Susan came out in the speech contest.A. the thirdB. threeC. a thirdD. third 11.My roommate didn't meet the deadline. I regretted .A. not to be able to helpB. to be not able to helpC. being unable to helpD. being not to be able to help 12.After by the doctor, you are required to tum in the examination form.A. examinedB. having examinedC to be examinedD. being examined 13.If only I my four years of college life.A. didnt wastedB. shouldnt have wasted C. havent wastedD. hadnt wasted 14. the opportunity to study abroad, I could not experience a quite different culture.A. Due toB. But forC. As toD. Owing to 15. will our life be like if robots control our life in the future?A. What do you supposeB. What will you suppose C. What you supposeD. What you would suppose 16.Every boy and every girl that each day and each hour brings duty.A. know; theirB knows: itsC. knows; theirD. know; its 17.When he was asked about the missing cell phone, the boy ever seeing it.- 8 -A. opposedB. deniedC. objectedD. refused 18.His actions are not his words.A. in relation toB. in contrast toC. in regard toD. in line with 19.He looks as if he nothing about the news.A. knewB. would knowC. would have knownD. should know 20.When the police broke into the house, they found the old man dead on the floor.A. lainB. laidC. layingD. lying 21.Gilbert often attends on-line public lectures his horizon.A broadeningB. to broadenC. to have broadenedD. to be broadened 22.It is no good about the living conditions here. You should adapt yourself to the environment.A. to complainB. for you to complainC. for you to complaining D. complaining 23.The striking contrast of another culture provides a mirror ones own culture is reflected.A. on whichB. in whichC. from whichD. out of which24.Asia is Europe.A. larger four times thanB. four times larger asC. four times as large asD. as four times large as25. The librarian said you return this book to the library by the end of this week.A. mightB. wouldC. dareD. must26. for two years, the bike needs .A. Using; repairingB. Being used; being repairedC. Having been used; repairingD. Having used: to be repaired 27.The question he asked was the electrical equipment should be stored.A. whatB. whichC whereD. because 28.My eyes are getting tired. I for two hours. I think I'll take a rest.A. have readB. have been readingC. readD. would have read bars 29.Polar explorers have to be extremely to endure the climate and other hardships.A. hardB. roughC. toughD. fierce 30.As she matured as an artist, she realize that “all artists are a product of their culture”.A. kept toB. came toC. took toD. went toPart Reading Comprehension(2×20)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or incomplete statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A. B. C and D. You should decide on the best choice and then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET.Passage OneParticipation in classroom is not only accepted but also expected of the students in many courses. Some professors base part of the final grade on the students' oral participation. Although there are formal lectures during which the student has a passive role (i. e. listening and taking notes), many courses are organized around classroom discussions, student questions, and informal lectures. In graduate seminars the professor has a "managerial" role and the students make presentations and lead discussions. The students do the actual teaching in these seminars.A professors teaching style is another factor that determines the degree and type of student participation. Some professors prefer to control discussion while others prefer to guide the class without dominating it. Many professors encourage students to question and challenge their ideas; students who make assertions that contradict the professor's point of view should be prepared to supply evidence to their positions.In the teaching of science and mathematics, the dominant mode of instruction is generally traditional, with teachers presenting formal lectures and students taking notes. However, new educational trends have emerged in the humanitiesand social sciences in the past two decades. Students in education, sociology, and psychology classes, for example, are often required to solve problems in groups, design projects, make presentations, and examine case studies. Since some college or university courses are "applied" rather than theoretical, they stress "doing" and involvement.31.Participation in the classroom is not only accepted but also expected of the students in many courses except in .A. seminar coursesB. the humanities and social sciencesC. informal lecture coursesD. science and mathematics 32.Education in the humanities and social sciences has .A. not changed muchB. changed from being theoretical to being appliedC. changed a littleD. become more theoretical than applied 33.It can be inferred from the passage that .A. an active participant in a seminar is a good student.B. a student who can always take full notes is a good one.C. a student who can dominate the class is a good one.D. a student who keeps silent in the classroom is a good one.34. The reason why some professors ask students to make presentations and lead discussions is that .A. these professors are not willing to teach the theoryB. these professors are often not well prepared before classC. these professors want to stress “doing”D. these professors want to test the students' abilities 35.Which of the following is true? .A. Student participation is not common in the classroom in many courses like sociology.B. Some professors want to dominate the classroom discussion.C. Some professors usually want the students to participate in the teaching of science and Mathematics.D. New educational trends have emerged in the teaching of natural sciences such as chemistry.Passage TwoA blizzard is a severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures and strong winds greater than 35 miles per hour, bearing a great amount of snow.Because the factors for classifying winter storms are complex, there are many definitions of what a blizzard truly is.But it is generally agreed that in order to be classified as a blizzard, as opposed to merely a winter storm, the weather must meet several conditions. The storm must decrease visibility to a quarter of a mile for three hours running, include snow or ice asprecipitation(冰雹) and have wind speeds of at least 32 miles per hour, which means force seven or more on the wind scale.Another standard, according to Environment Canada is that the winter storm must have winds of 40 kilometers per hour or more, plenty of snow, visibility less than one kilometer, a temperature of less than minus 25 degrees Celsius, and all of these conditions must last for four hours or more before the storm can properly be called a blizzard.When all of these conditions continue after snow has stopped falling, the storm is referred to as a ground blizzard.An extreme form of blizzard is a whiteout. when the downdrafts, together with snowfall, become so severe that it is impossibleto distinguish the ground from the air. People caught in a whiteout can quickly become disoriented, losing their sense of up and down as well as their sense of direction. Severe blizzards can also occur along with arctic cyclones.36. What's the passage mainly about? .A. The definitions of blizzards.B. The disasters caused by blizzards.C. The amount of snow brought by blizzards.D. The strong winds caused by blizzards. 37.Which of the following is true of a blizzard according to the first standard? .A. One can't see anything beyond a mile.B. One cant see anything beyond a quarter of a mile.C. The wind blows at a speed of 25 miles per hour.D. The wind blows at a speed of 23 miles per hour.38. Which of the following is true of a blizzard according to the second standard? .A. Visibility is decreased to 2 kilometersB. Visibility is decreased to 1. 5 kilometersC. The wind blows at a speed of 40 miles per hour.D. The wind blows at a speed of 32 miles per hour. 39.What is a ground blizzard? .A.A blizzard blowing over a piece of land.B.A blizzard hitting a plain. C.When the snow has stopped falling, the visibility increases and wind force decreases.D.When the snow has stopped falling, the visibility and wind remain. 40.Which of the following is the correct order of increasing force?.A. Winter storm-whiteout-blizzardB. Whiteout-winter storm-blizzardC. Winter storm-blizzard-whiteoutD. Blizzard-winter storm-whiteoutPassage ThreeYou are here to see Bill Gates, the Chairman and Chief Software Architect of Microsoft Corporation. As you know, Microsoft is the worldwide leader in software services and Internet technology for personal and business computing.Last years revenues topped $32 billion, and the company employed 55, 000 people in 85 countries. And Mr. Gates is an iconic figure in contemporary computing.While attending Harvard. Bill Gates and his childhood friend Paul Allen started Microsoft, and launched a revolution. The fledgling( 刚开始的) company was more interesting than the classroom for Bill Gates, so he dropped out in his junior year. In his case, it was clearly a great decision. He not only built a company, but more importantly he built a vision. Both were built on the idea that the computer would be a valuable tool on every office desk and in every home, and that software was the key. The penetration of personal computing in our businesses, our offices, our public libraries, on the train or on the plane, and in our home is astonishing, and truly reflects the Bill Gates' view that if the software is right, they will come.Bill Gates also is an author of two books. One of them, Business at the Speed of Thought, is available in 60 nations and 25 languages. It shows how computer technology can solve business problems in fundamentally new ways. By the way, the proceeds of both books are given to nonprofits that support the use of technology in education and skill development.He's an avid reader, a golfer, and a bridge player. He is a household name, a visionary, a philanthropist (慈善家), and tonight he is our guest. So please join me in giving an Illinois welcome to William H. Bill Gates.41.What does the author mean when he refers to Mr. Gates as an iconic figure? . A.Mr. Gates is a famous person having a lot of money.B. Mr. Gates is a famous person representing a way of lifeC. Mr. Gates is a famous person developing a lot of software.D. Mr. Gates is a famous person working in computer industry. 42.Why did Bill Gates drop out of school? .A. Because there was a revolutionB. Because he had earned $32 millionC. Because he had already built a visionD. Because school wasn't as interesting as his work 43.According to paragraph 2, which of the following is most important for the development of computers? .A. Bill Gates dropping out of schoolB. The penetration of personal computingC. Bill Gates fledgling companyD. the software 44.We can infer from paragraph 3 that .A.B ill Gates made a lot of money from the two books B.Bill Gates used up all the money from the two booksC.Bill Gates donated the money from the two books to his company D.Bill Gates made no profits from the two books45. According to the last paragraph, Bill Gates is expected to next.A. give a talkB. hold a meetingC. attend a business meeting D. meet his colleaguesPassage FourAs technology transcends national boundaries and demystifies(使明白) cultures, and the speed of flight transcends the speed of sound, it's time for us to reflect upon whether or not our students are prepared to meet the challenges of the information age. Are we losing sight of what our task is to prepare our youngsters to become effective contributors to society?Today's children must be prepared with the knowledge and experience to be able to select, retrieve( 检 索 ) andsynthesize( 合成 ) information from traditional and nontraditional sources, and apply it locally and transnationally. Our children need to experience learning in a cooperative, inquiry-based environment so that they develop from a state of dependency through independence to interdependency. They need to read very eagerly in a variety of contexts, and apply mathematical and scientific concepts to real life situations within and between disciplines to solve anticipated and unpredictable problems. To make them citizens of the world, they need to learn a second language starting in kindergarten, so that they can communicate effectively in an international marketplace. They need technological expertise and familiarity with computers to use them in the classroom and beyond. They must nurture, and we must support their desire to become lifelong learners.Can these objectives be realized? Certainly. We must “ret each in order that we may teach”. 46.The author thinks today's education .A. doesnt perform its task wellB. has to give challenges to the studentsC. reflects upon the students' challengesD. has transcended national boundaries47. The underlined word “it” in paragraph2 refers to the .A.

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