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1、2023年浙江专升本考试考试模拟卷(2)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.Some people do not like anything to be out of place; they are never late for work; they return their books on time to the library; they remember peoples birthdays; and they pay their bills as soon as they
2、 arrive. Mr. Hill is such a man. Mr. Hill works in a bank, and lives alone. The only family he has is in the next town: his sister lives there with her husband, and her son, Jack. Mr. Hill does not see his sister, or her family, from one year to the next, but he sends them Christmas cards, and he ha
3、s not forgotten one of Jacks seventeen birthdays. Last week Mr. Hill had quite a surprise. He drove home from the bank at the usual time, driving neither too slowly nor too fast; he parked his car where he always parked it, out of the way of other cars, and he went inside to make his evening meal. J
4、ust then, there was a knock at the door. He opened the door, to find a policeman standing on the door-step. What have I done wrong Mr. Hill asked himself. Have I driven on the wrong side of the road Has there been some trouble at the bank Have I forgotten to pay an important bill Hello, Uncle, said
5、the policeman, My name is Jack.Mr. Hill_.Ahardly sees his sisterBsees his sister only at Christmas timeCsees his sister on Jacks birthdayDalways sees his sister 2.Can animals be made to work for us Some scientists think that one day animals may be trained to do a number of simple jobs that are now d
6、one by human beings. They point out that at a circus, for example, we may see elephants, monkeys, dogs and other animals doing quite skillful things. Perhaps you have seen them on the television or in a film. If you watch closely, you may notice that the trainer always gives the animal a piece of ca
7、ndy or a piece of fruit as a reward. The scientists say that many different animals may be trained to do a number of simple jobs if they know they will get a reward for doing them. Of course, as we know, dogs can be used to guard a house, and soldiers in both old and modem times have used geese to g
8、ive warning by making a lot of noise when a stranger or an enemy comes near. But it may be possible to train animals to work in factories. In Russia, for example, pigeons which are birds with good eyesight, are being used to watch out for faults in small steel balls that are being made in one factor
9、y. When the pigeon sees a ball which looks different from others, it touches a steel plate with its beak. This turns on a light to warn people in the factory. At the same time a few seeds are given as a reward. It takes three to five weeks to train a pigeon to do this and one pigeon can inspect 3 00
10、0 to 4 000 balls an hour. Apes have been used in America in helping to make cars, and scientists believe that these large monkeys may be one day gather crops and even drive trains.Many animals may be trained to do simple jobs if they know_.Awho their trainers areBthey will be praised by their traine
11、rsCthey will get a rewardDsomething dangerous will happen to them 3.November 7,2000 is a very special day in the United States. Voters all across the nation are (21) representatives in local and national races. Some people think that they’re voting for the president of our country too. They&rs
12、quo;re not! Again, they’re voting for (22) . These representatives are called electors. They are part of a system called the Electoral College.In most states the electors are chosen on a winner take all basis. That makes it (23) for one candidate to win (24) electors while getting less popular
13、 votes nationally than his (25) .The (26) will meet in their respective states and vote for president and vice-president on December 18, 2000. The Constitution does not (27) the electors to vote for the candidates that they are pledged to, but they almost always do. (28) January 6, 2001, just two we
14、eks before the (29) president and vice-president take office, the votes will be counted in Congress.If no one gets a majority (more than half) of the electoral votes, at least 270 out of 538, the (30) will be chosen by Congress. The House of Representatives will choose (one vote per state) the presi
15、dent and the Senate will choose the vice-president. It’s not likely, but we could (31) end up with a president from one party and a vice-president from (32) .In an extremely close election, all (33) of strange outcomes are possible. Will the (34) that most voters prefer be the next (35) And wh
16、en will we even know22()ApresidentBsomeoneCcandidatesDrepresentatives4.First, the spotted owl was threatened by logging in the Pacific Northwest. Now its in danger from a new enemy, the barred owl. Barred owls have been moving to the Northwest from the eastern part of the United States. Stan Sovem h
17、as studied spotted owls. Now when he calls for spotted owls, barred owls are starting to appear. Sovem threw a mouse on the ground, and a barred owl grabbed it. Scientists have learned that spotted owls start to vanish when barred owls come. Some barred and spotted owls have mated and produced hybri
18、d babies. One spotted owl was killed by a barred owl. Professor Ned K. Brown of the University of California-Berkeley says, In some areas of Washington, the barred owls moved into very dense, deep woods. The same kind of woods that are opened up, or destroyed by logging, that adversely influences th
19、e spotted owls. Ten years have passed since the federal government began protecting the spotted owl. Loggers were forced to limit logging on seven million acres of government land. No one is sure how the arrival of the barred owls will impact laws that protect spotted laws. The barred owls like to l
20、ive in the deep forests where loggers like to cut down trees. The barred owls will likely keep migrating to the Northwest.When Stan Sovem calls the spotted owl,_.Aa mouse appearsBthe spotted owl ignores himCno one answersDbarred owls appear 5.The first true piece of sports equipment that man invente
21、d was the ball. In ancient Egypt, as everywhere, pitching stones was a favorite childrens game. But a badly thrown rock could hurt a child. Looking for something less dangerous to throw, the Egyptians made what were probably the first balls. At first, balls were made of grass or leaves held together
22、 by vines. Later they were made of piece of animal skin sewed together and stuffed with feathers or hay. Even though the Egyptians were warlike, they found time for peaceful games. Before long they had developed a number of ball games, each with its own set of rules, perhaps they played ball more fo
23、r instruction than for fun. Ball playing was thought of mainly as a way to teach young men the speed and skill they would need for war.The Egyptians thought that ball, playing was_.AchildishBdifficultCnot enjoyableDworthwhile 6.Roger lived in the city of London, and his hair was always cut by the sa
24、me old man. He always cut Roger’s hair as Roger liked it, and while he was doing it, the two men talked about football.One day, when Roger was sitting in his chair, and his hair was being cut as usual, the old man said to him, Roger, I’m going to be seventy years old next month and I fee
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