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1、2023年陕西专升本考试考试考前冲刺卷(5)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.All the housewives who went to the new supermarket had one great ambition (strong wish) :to be the lucky customer(顾客) who did not have to pay for shopping. For this was what the notice just inside the e
2、ntrance promised. It said: Remember, once a week, one of our customers gets free goods. This may be your lucky day!For several weeks, Mrs. Edward’s hoped, like many of her friends, to be the lucky customer. Un like her friends, she never gave up hope. The cupboards in her kitchen were full of
3、things which she did not need. It’s no use her husband trying to persuade her. She dreamed of the day when the manager of the supermarket would come to her and said: Madam, this is your lucky day. Everything in your basket is free.One Friday morning, after she had finished her shopping and had
4、 taken it to her car, she found that she had forgotten to buy any tea. She dashed back to the supermarket, got the tea and went to ward the cashdesk. As she did so, saw the manager approach her. Madam, he said, holding out his hand, I want to congratulate you! You are our lucky customer and everythi
5、ng you have in your basket is free.The housewives learned about the offer of free goods ()Aon the radioBfrom the managerCat the supermarketDfrom their friends2.DSharks are fish. There are about 350 species of sharks. The smallest sharks are only 12. 5 cm long. The largest, the whale shark, is the wo
6、rld’s largest fish. It grows to about 1Sm long.Sharks are different from other fish. For example, other fish have skeletons made of hard bones. Sharks have skeletons made of cartilage. In addition, most fish have a special organ called a swim bladder to stop them from sinking but sharks do not
7、. If a shark does not swim constantly, it sinks. Shark babies grow inside eggs. The baby sharks are called pups.Most sharks eat fish. Some also eat seals and other sharks. Many people are afraid of sharks be cause of their reputation as’ man-eaters’. However, there are fewer than one hun
8、dred shark attacks on humans in the world each year.Humans are the sharks’ worst enemies. Fishermen kill them because of their valuable dorsal fins. Often, they catch a shark, cut off its fin and throw it back into the sea. If a shark has no fin, it dies because it cannot swim. Scientists beli
9、eve that humans kill more than one million sharks every year.Sharks can stop themselves from sinking because()Atheir dorsal fins are very valuableBthey have a swim bladderCthey have fins for swimmingDthey have skeletons made of cartilage3.There are different _ in the pond.Akind of fishBkind of fishe
10、sCkinds of fishDkinds of fishes 4.DSharks are fish. There are about 350 species of sharks. The smallest sharks are only 12. 5 cm long. The largest, the whale shark, is the world’s largest fish. It grows to about 1Sm long.Sharks are different from other fish. For example, other fish have skelet
11、ons made of hard bones. Sharks have skeletons made of cartilage. In addition, most fish have a special organ called a swim bladder to stop them from sinking but sharks do not. If a shark does not swim constantly, it sinks. Shark babies grow inside eggs. The baby sharks are called pups.Most sharks ea
12、t fish. Some also eat seals and other sharks. Many people are afraid of sharks be cause of their reputation as’ man-eaters’. However, there are fewer than one hundred shark attacks on humans in the world each year.Humans are the sharks’ worst enemies. Fishermen kill them because of
13、 their valuable dorsal fins. Often, they catch a shark, cut off its fin and throw it back into the sea. If a shark has no fin, it dies because it cannot swim. Scientists believe that humans kill more than one million sharks every year.In the writers opinion, humans are the sharks worst enemies becau
14、se()Amore than one million sharks are killed by humans every yearBthere are fewer than one hundred shark attacks on humans in the world each yearCmany people are afraid of sharksDmost sharks eat fish and seals and other sharks5.Brighton is a popular seaside town on the south coast of England. Not lo
15、ng ago, some policemen were very (21) . There (22) several serious accidents (23) by motorists driving too fast. The police started to set up a speed trap(速度监视器). They measured (24) of 88 yards on a straight road and watched to see (25) a car took to (26) that far. They knew that if a car took six s
16、econds, it was traveling faster (27) the (28) limit of 30 miles an hour.When the policemen were ready, they did (29) a hedge(树篱) and started to (30) passing cars. During their first half an hour, they caught five drivers. The policemen wrote down the (31) of each car and the name and address of the
17、(32) . But for the next half an hour the policemen didn’t see anybody (33) too fast. They thought that this was very (34) . One of them drove a quarter of a mile along the road and saw two students (35) on the grass. They were (36) a sheet of cupboard so that motorists could see it. On the not
18、ice one of the students (37) : Danger. Speed trap.The policemen took the notice away and wrote down the names of the students. Later on they were each fined 5 for (38) to stop the police (39) motorists who were (40) the law.22()ApleasedBexcitedCdelightedDpuzzled6.Brighton is a popular seaside town o
19、n the south coast of England. Not long ago, some policemen were very (21) . There (22) several serious accidents (23) by motorists driving too fast. The police started to set up a speed trap(速度监视器). They measured (24) of 88 yards on a straight road and watched to see (25) a car took to (26) that far
20、. They knew that if a car took six seconds, it was traveling faster (27) the (28) limit of 30 miles an hour.When the policemen were ready, they did (29) a hedge(树篱) and started to (30) passing cars. During their first half an hour, they caught five drivers. The policemen wrote down the (31) of each
21、car and the name and address of the (32) . But for the next half an hour the policemen didn’t see anybody (33) too fast. They thought that this was very (34) . One of them drove a quarter of a mile along the road and saw two students (35) on the grass. They were (36) a sheet of cupboard so tha
22、t motorists could see it. On the notice one of the students (37) : Danger. Speed trap.The policemen took the notice away and wrote down the names of the students. Later on they were each fined 5 for (38) to stop the police (39) motorists who were (40) the law.30()Abreaking upBholding upCfolding upDs
23、topping up7.Brighton is a popular seaside town on the south coast of England. Not long ago, some policemen were very (21) . There (22) several serious accidents (23) by motorists driving too fast. The police started to set up a speed trap(速度监视器). They measured (24) of 88 yards on a straight road and
24、 watched to see (25) a car took to (26) that far. They knew that if a car took six seconds, it was traveling faster (27) the (28) limit of 30 miles an hour.When the policemen were ready, they did (29) a hedge(树篱) and started to (30) passing cars. During their first half an hour, they caught five dri
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