2023年全国专升本大学英语名师押题卷二十二.docx
全国专升本大学英语名师押题卷二十二一、单选题1 > As a public relations officer, you should know your customersdetail ()A. inB. onC. forD. to2、The striking contrast of another culture provides a mirror one' s own culture is reflected ()A. on whichB. in whichC. from whichD. out of which3、Jack worked late into the night, he had not finished even half of the job ()A. only findingB. only foundC. only findD. only to findB. embarrassedC. disappointedD. pleased36、When he was asked about the missing cell phone, the boy ever seeing it ()A. opposedB. deniedC. objectedD. refused37、, the old man had a sharp ear for even the slightest sound ()A. As he was blindB. As blind as he wasC. Blind as he wasD. As he was just blind38、Businessmen often make higher for their works than they should ()A. chargesB. billsC. costsD. payments39> It is very expensive to the fashion ()A. go along withB. get on withC. keep up withD. carry on with40> The work seemed easy at first, but it to be quite difficult ()A. broke outB. turned outC. worked outD. set out41> The consultant suggested that he a loan from the bank to finance his business ()A. would apply forB. applied forC. applies forD. apply for42> has travelled to Beijing ()A. A friend of herB. A friend of hersC. A her friendD. Hers one friend43> If you are walking away from a clock tower, you will hearthe ticking of the clock fade to a point it cannot be heardA. whichB. whatC. whereD. how44、To be honest, we enjoyed the holiday the great expense ()A. exceptB. besidesC. in addition toD. except for45、The boy is learning at Cambridge University ()A. economyB. economicC. economistD. economics46 、 There are fifty-five students applying for the position, are girls ()A. two third of whomB. second thirds of themC. second threes of whomD. two thirds of whom47、A little learning is a dangerous thing, the saying goes ()A. likeB. asC. withD. if48、The couples had to move to the north because they foundit hard to themselves to the hot climate in the south ()A. adoptB. makeC. enjoyD. adjust49> Seldom in such a rude way ()A. we have been treatedB. have we been treatedC. we have treatedD. have we treated50> We discussed this problem for several days, but couldn' t come to a (n)()A. resultB. endC. conclusionD. judgment51> It didn' t rainl got to the Town Hall ()A. unlessB. ifC. untilD. whether52、 I until he told me to ()A. leftB. didn' t leaveC. hadn' t leftD. would leave53、 He recently studies very hard; he the math exam ()A. needn' t have failedB. should have failedC. mustn' t have failedD. couldn' t have failed54、At first I thought I understood what she said, but the more I thought about it, ()A. the more did I become confusedB. the more I became confusedC. the more confused became ID. the more confused I became55、As for the quality of this model of color TV sets, the ones made in China are by no means those imported ()A. inferior thanB. less inferior toC. less inferior thanD. inferior to56> Generally speaking, nodding your head is to saying yes ()A. contraryB. equivalentC. secondaryD. relevant57> I don't know the man you are talking about ()A. who'sB. whoseC. whomD. who58> It was not until December 31 we finally got a letter from him ()A. thatB. whenC. whichD. then59> We must that the experiment is controlled as rigidlyas possible ()A. assureB. secureC. ensureD. issue60、 another hour, I can also work out this problem ()A. GivenB. GivingC. Having givenD. To give二、阅读理解1 、 When the United States Congress created Yellowstone National Park in 1872, the goal was to set aside a place where Americans could enjoy the beauty of nature for years to come. Now, 142 years later, there are hundreds of national parks across the country, and technology is changing the way people experience them. Should park visitors be able to use cell phones, or should their use be restricted?Connectivity presents a real challenge to all of us. Al Nash says. He is a public affairs officer at Yellowstone National Park. He says cell phone service at Yellowstone is available in parts of the park with stores and campgrounds. This makes it easy for visitors to share photos of their trip on social networking sites and to stay in touch with friends and family members. If a park visitor is hurt or in danger, cell phones make it easier to get help. Some say the ability to download applications that provide information about plants and animals in the park can enrich a visitor' s experience.Others say cell phones disturb people' s enjoyment of our national parks. In their view, cell phone towers are an eyesore, and they' d rather hear the sound of birds than the ring of an incoming call. Can you imagine looking out a peaceful lake or field of grass only to be disturbed by a person shouting into their phone, Can you hear me now?Nash says Yellowstone tries to strike a balance. Ultimately, our job is to let visitors understand and enjoy nature better while protecting what people find special about Yellowstone, and one of those things that' s special is the ability to get away from the hustle and bustle (喧嚣) of one' s daily life Which of the following is the best title for the passage ()A. Which U. S. National Park Has the Most Visitors?B. Should National Parks Allow the Use of Cell Phones?C What Did Yellowstone Do to Enrich Park Visitors' Experience?D. Can Technology Transform the Way People Experience Nature2、National parks were established ()A. to show respect to former presidentsB. to raise public awareness about climate changeC. to preserve areas of natural beautyD. to create job opportunities3、According to the passage, which of the following statements about the cell phone service at Yellowstone is TRUE ()A. It is limited to certain areas in the parkB. It is available everywhere in the parkC. It is not available in the parkD. It is available to visitors at a fee4、 The word eyesore in the third paragraph probably means()A. something unpleasant to look atB. something harmful to healthC. beautiful sceneD. serious threat5、 What' s the position of Yellowstone on cell phone useA. SupportiveB. NeutralC. NegativeD. Doubtful6、 Dear Sir,I have to travel every day from So UK Road to the Airport. Two buses travel along this route: the Number 49 and the Number 16. However, by the time the Number 16 bus reaches So UK Road it is always full, so it is of no use for me. This leaves the Number 49, which sometimes has empty seats on it.The timetable states that there are buses from So UK Road to the Airport every ten minutes. If this is so, why do I have to wait half an hour for a bus nearly every day?The regulations state that if there are empty seats on a bus, the bus must stop at every stop where people are waiting. Why is it, therefore, that half-empty buses go straight past me when I am standing at the stop.The regulations state that no bus may carry more than 40 seated passengers and twenty standing passengers. Yesterday I was the first to get off the bus when I reached the Airport.4、 Every means but it's not so effective ()A. have been triedB. has been triedC. have triedD. has tried5、You me because I didn't say that ()A. must misunderstandB. must be misunderstandingC. must have misunderstoodD. had to misunderstand6、 I saw a traffic this morning ()A. eventB. conflictC. damageD. accident7、 My eyes are getting tired. I for two hours. I thinkI' 11 take a rest ()A. have readB. have been readingC. readD. would have read8、The patient' s progress was very encouraging as heI counted the other passengers as they got off. There were 129 of them.Clearly printed on the back of every bus is a sign that says Maximum speed: 50 m. p. h. . The distance from So UK Road to Kai Tak is 10 miles. On Saturday morning a NO. 49 bus traveled this distance in 10 minutes, at an average speed of 60 m. p. h. . At times it must have done at least 80 or even 90 m. p. h. . It is obvious that our bus companies have neither respect for the regulations nor considerations for their passengers. Can nothing be done about thisWhy is the Number 16 bus of no use for the writer of this letter ()A. It only travels from So UK Road to the AirportB. It is always lateC. It is always fullD. It sets off after the Number 497、How long is it sometimes necessary for the writer to wait for a bus ()A. Ten minutesB. Half an hourC. One hourD. Nearly a day8> According to the timetable, a NO. 49 bus should pass through its route ()A. every ten minutesB. in lessthantenminutesC. in morethantenminutesD. half anhour9、What must a half-empty bus do if there are people at a bus stop ()A. StopB. Stop and wait until the seats are almost fullC. Go straight pastD. Not set off until it is full10、 The writer complains that ()A. buses are too crowdedB. bus drivers always go straight past without stoppingC. too few buses are traveling along the routesD. bus services are very poor11> It is difficult to imagine what life would be like without memory. The meanings of thousands of everyday perceptions, the basis for the decisions we make, and the roots of our habits and skills are to be found in our past experiences, which are brought into the present by memory.Memory can be defined as the capacity to keep information available for later use. It not only includes remembering things like arithmetic (算术)or historical facts, but also involves any change in the way an animal typically behaves. Memory is involved when a rat gives up eating grain because he has sniffed (嗅出) something suspicious in the grain pile.Memory exists not only in humans and animals but also in some physical objects and machines. Computers, for example, contain devices for storing data for later use. It is interesting to compare the memory storage capacity of a computer with that of a human being. The instant access memory of a large computer may hold up to 100, 000 words一string of alphabetic or numerical characters一ready for instant use. An average U. S. teenager probably recognizes the meaning of about 100,000 words of English. However, this is but a fraction of the total amount of information that the teenager has stored. Consider, for example, the number of faces and places that the teenager can recognize on sight.The use of words is the basis of the advanced problem-solving intelligence of human beings. A large part of a person, s memory is in terms of words and combinations of words. But while language greatly expands the number and the kind of things aperson can remember, it also requires a huge memory capacity.It may well be this capacity that distinguishes humans, setting them apart from other animalsWhich of the following is TRUE about ()A. It helps us perceive things happening around us every dayB. It is based on the decisions we made in the pastC. It is rooted in our past habits and skillsD. It connects our past experiences with the present12、According to the passage, memory is helpful in one' s life in the following aspects EXCEPT that ()A. it involves a change in one' s behaviorB. it keeps information for later useC. it warns people not to do things repeatedlyD. it enables one to remember events that happened in the past13、 What is the author" s view about computers and human beings in terms of intelligence ()A. Computers have better memory than a child doesB. Computers are as intelligent as a teenager isC. Computers can understand as many as 100, 000 wordsD. Human beings are far superior to computers14、What is the major characteristic of man' s memory capacity according to the author ()A. It can be expanded by languageB. It can remember all the combined wordsC. It may keep all the information in the pastD. It may change what has been stored in it15、Human beings make themselves different from other animals by ()A. having the ability to perceive dangerB. having a far greater memory capacityC. having the ability to recognize faces and places on sightD. having the ability to draw on past experiences16> It was a fairly sunny day. I had gone down the tower when a blind man came toward me. He kept close to the wall, touching it lightly with his arm. I stood still and looked at him walking toward the ticket office.What does a blind man want to climb up the tower for? I wondered, Not the view certainly, perhaps he wants to jump. Thinking of this terrible reason, I thought I should follow him.He went up slowly and stopped from time to time. I followed him a few steps behind.When he got to the first corner of the bell tower , I approached him. Excuse me, I said as politely as I could, butI am very curious to know why you came up.You' d never guess, he said.Not the view, or the fresh air on this winter day?No. he said.Tell me, then.He smiled. Perhaps climbing up the tower , you have noticed一and yet, not being blind, perhaps you won' t一how the sun pours into the tower through the windows here and there, so that one can feel the cool steps suddenly become quite warm, even in winter. But behind the wall there is shade. There is no place so good as this for feeling the contrast between light and darkness. Though I' m blind, I also want to feel the happiness brought by the sunlight. In fact it isn' t my first time to be here. He said and seemed as pleased as a child.(81) I had never thought that even a blind man could have his way to enjoy the beautiful life. But we often paid no attention to its value because we never lost it.We went down the tower together and I left him. From then on I began to treasure what life has given meWhen did the story happen ()A. On a warm day in springB. On a cool day in summerC. On a windy day in autumnD. On a sunny day in winter17> What' s the relationship between the writer and the blind man ()A. StrangersB. FriendsC. RelativesD. Neighbors18、 The writer followed the blind man because ()A. he wanted to offer help to any handicapped personB. he was afraid that the blind man might jump off the towerC. he was curious about the ability of the blind man to climbD. he wanted to go down the tower with the blind man19> Why did the blind man climb the tower ()A. Because he wanted to feel the shade behind the wall of the towerB. Because he wanted to have more fresh air up the towerC. Because he wanted to feel the difference between sunlight and shadeD. Because the bell tower was a good and familiar place for him to visit20> What did the writer learn from the blind man ()A. One should always love sunny daysB. One should treasure what is lost in lifeC. One should enjoy the