2022年安徽省六安市普通高校对口单招英语自考模拟考试(含答案).docx
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1、2022年安徽省六安市普通高校对口单招英语自考模拟考试(含答案)学校:班级:姓名:考号:一、单选题(30题)l.Send my regards to your wife when you home .A.wrote B.will write C.have written D.write. This is just the place he and his wife visited last year.A.where B.that C.when D.why.The squirrel was lucky that it just missed.A.catching B.to be caught C
2、.being caught D.to catchcan never forget the famous actress during her visit to our school .A.having been met B.to meet C.to have met D.meeting. Shes fainted. Throw some water on her face and she may.A.come round B.come back C.come again D.come out. Let me help you,?A.wont yon B.will you C.shall I D
3、.shant I. So badly in the car accident that he had to stay in hospital forseveral weeks.A.did he injure B.he injure C.was he injured D.he was injured.many times, he finally understood the problem.A.Told B.Telling C.Having told D.Having been told.you may be right, I cant altogether agree.Little that
4、their plan has beenDiscovered .A.did they suspectB.do the suspectC.Listen to others singing so everyone has an audience .D.Change your voice from a woman to a man or viceversa .63. 第 54 题 Today a student knows thatA.his knowledge is often incorrectB.he cannot learn more than the students in the 19th
5、 century didC.those who come after him will have greater difficulties in learningD.his knowledge is very limited compared with the total amount64. Some people did not like nUncle Tom s Cabinn chiefly because.A.the author was merely an unknown little ladyB.they thought it was mere propagandaC.the boo
6、k was poorly writtenD.the book might lead to a terrible war65. In the opinion of the writer, why do women still earn less money than men?A.Some professions are not suitable for women.B.The principle of equal pay for equal work” isn11 observed.C.It is very difficult to change people1 s attitude towar
7、ds the roles of women.D.Women are often in the majority in low-paying jobs.66. More than 30, 000 drivers and front seat passengers are killed or seriously injured each year. At a speed of only 30 miles per hour it is the same as falling from a third-floor windows. Wearing a seat belt saves lives; it
8、 reduces your chance of death or serious injury by more than half.Therefore, drivers or front seat passengers over 14 in most vehicles must wear a seat belt. If you do not, you could be fined up to $50. It will no be up to the drivers to make sure you wear your belt. But it will be the drivers respo
9、nsibility to make sure that children under 14 do not ride in the front unless they are wearing a seat belt of some kind.However, you do not have to wear a seat belt if you are reversing your vehicle; or you are making a local delivery or collection using a special vehicle; or if you have a valid med
10、ical certificate which excuses you from wearing it. Make sure these circumstances apply to you before you decide not to wear your seat belt. Remember you may be taken to court for not doing so, and you may be fined if you cannot prove to the court that you have been excused from wearing it.This text
11、 is taken from.A.a medical magazineB.a police reportC.a legal documentD.a government information booklet67. Today, moving and changing are as much a part of a modern business way of life as they are a part of the native Americans or the early pioneefs way of life. And the trend is toward even greate
12、r mobility, particularly within the management sector of American business.In the early fifties, only eight or nine out of a hundred young men changed their jobs within the first three years with the company. In the past few years, almost thirty-five percent of the college-graduated work force chang
13、ed jobs within the same period. These people want to intensify their management training. Since most jobs take only a year to a year and a half to master, in order to continue learning, they have to make a job change. Even company presidents tend to be seen as mobile specialists, staying with one co
14、mpany an average of only five years.Company presidents in the United States today tend to be young men who begin theii caieeis with educational backgiotmds in engineeiing science, or business management. They have worked for a few years as technical specialists and quickly moved into higher manageme
15、nt positions. Most of them were making $ 30 000 per year by the time they reached thirty. On an average, these men have only twenty years working experience at management level when they become company presidents. On the way to the top, they have an average of eleven promotions and seven city transf
16、ers. Friendships remain casual and are usually derived from business contracts. Families of these career men have little time to put down roots in and become part of a community.In the past, a few men attained high positions through family and social connections; today, high positions go to men who
17、are mobile, and have good educational, backgrounds.According to the passage, an increasing number of future company presidents might be.A.people who have spent a number of years with one companyB.young people who do not want to move often, but are steady and dependableC.people who have spent a long
18、time concerned with community affairs D.young people who have good education and are willing to move around68.On television all over the world there are programmes about the work of the police. They are popular because they are usually very exciting. In London there is a television programme called
19、nPolice Five because it is on for five minutes once a week. A television reporter, Shaw Taylor, talks about crimes in the London area. He asks for public help. The police station needs the help of ordinary people because sometimes you or I have information that can be useful to the police.Shaw Taylo
20、r shows pictures of paintings, jewellery (珠宝)and other thingswhich thieves stole during the week. Sometimes he shows the car that the thieves escaped in. When people see men orthings on the television programme which they may remember, they can tell the police where they saw them. With their help th
21、e police may catch more criminals.Sometimes the police find a car or some money. Shaw Taylor shows them on television. The owners sometimes see them. Then they can telephone the police and say, nThank you very much thats mine!”The television programme is called Police Five”, because it is about the
22、work of the police and.A.it is on for five times every seven daysB.it lasts five minutes a weekC.it begins at five in the afternoonD.it is a programme about five policemen69. What is the main problem being discussed in the passage?A.The small Number of newborn babies.B.The changing social situation
23、of women.C.The high prices of houses and education.D.The necessary steps of Asian governments.70. The example of Henry Ford,sattitudes towards competition was used to illustrateA.another part of hispersonalityB.why he was left behind themodem competitionC.the causes for hissuccessesD.some of his fai
24、lures六、作文(1题)71.一位学者将在你所在的社区做一个讲座。请以社区委员会(Neighborhoods Committee)的名义写一份 通知。内容包括:谁做讲座;讲座主题;讲座的时间、地点;(4)讲座对象。参考答案1.D本题考查时态。【应试指导】句意:当你写信回家的时候,请代我向你的妻子问好。在 时间状语从句中用一般现在时代替一般将来时。2.B.C3 .D解析:forget doing sth .忘了已做过某事。注意区别forget to do stho 忘了而没有做某事。4 .A解析:句意:她昏倒了。给她脸上浇些水,或许她会醒过来。本题 考查词组辨析。come round :过访,
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