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1、2021年安徽成人高考专升本英语考试真题及答案1、Phonetics1.()AgrandBgravityCgratitudeDgrateful2.()AtheaterBthreatCthreadDtreasure3.()AlaughBWeighCtoughDRough4.()AguiltBbuildCguideDguitar5.()AlambBbombingCcombDambition2、Vocabulary and Structure1.Have you ever played bridge? Yes. We_ on weekends when I was in college.Awould
2、 have playedBshould have playedCused to playDhad played2.Would you please let me finish my words?Dont _ in the middle of a sentence.Aput me offBcut me offCkeep me offDget me off3.A newspaper headline concerning new energy development _his attention and he was much interested in making investment in
3、it.AgaveBcaughtCturnedDpaid4.Their experiment_,Tom and Mary set out to write the report on the results.AdoneBto be doneCbeing doneDwill be done5.After the party,we had to tidy up the kitchen,which was a (n)_mess.AexactBentireCdefiniteDcomplete6.In the first semester,I asked my teacher_.Awhat courses
4、 should I takeBwhat courses I should takeCI should take what coursesDshould I take what courses7. There are _ fewer custom tailors and dressmakers in the U. S. than in European countries.AsoBveryCfarDtoo8.You mustnt go unless either your father or I _with you.AcomeBcomesCcameDhas come9.In our view,t
5、he root _of the crime problem is poverty and unemployment.AsolutionBreasonCcauseDfact10.I didnt go to class last night because my car broke down. You_ mine. I wasnt using it.Acould borrowBmay borrowCcould have borrowedDmay have borrowed11.Nelson is a creative liar who is always making_ unusual excus
6、es for not doing his work.AacrossBawayCoffDup12.They demanded that the government _all political prisoners in the next two days.AfreeBfreedCwill freeDwould free13.Since you feel so strongly about this matter,you should make your views _to other committee members.AknowBknowingCbeing knownDknown14._I
7、could say anything more,Holmes had rushed off towards the door.ABeforeBAfterCWhenDAs15.There arent many wild pandas _in the world today.AliveBlivingCto liveDlived3、ClozeScientists have been struggling to find out the reason behind blushing (脸红). Why would humans evolve(进化) a 21_ that puts us at a so
8、cial disadvantage by 22_ us to reveal that we have cheated or lied? Charles Darwin pointed out that 23_ all people of all races blush,animals do not. When it came to explaining the reason,he was 24_ a loss. That has not stopped others from trying. One 25_ is that blushing started out as a way to sho
9、w we obey authoritative members of the group. Later,as our social interactions became 26_ complex,it became involved with higher,self-conscious 27_ such as guilt,shame and embarrassment. This would seem to put individuals at a disadvantage,but blushing might actually make a person more 28_ or social
10、ly desirable. 29_ that women blush more than men,one university researcher suggests that blushing might have evolved as a way for women to 30_ their honesty to men so as to win their support in raising children. Some zoologists also think blushing could have emerged as a way to foster trust. If you
11、were to go hunting 31_ a stone-faced partner,you could never 32_ what he wants. “he says. Once blushing became 33_ with embarrassment,anyone who did not blush might have been at a disadvantage because we are 34_ likely to trust someone who appears never to feel 35_ about anything. Scientists have be
12、en struggling to find out the reason behind blushing (脸红). Why would humans evolve(进化) a 21_ that puts us at a social disadvantage by 22_ us to reveal that we have cheated or lied? Charles Darwin pointed out that 23_ all people of all races blush,animals do not. When it came to explaining the reason
13、,he was 24_ a loss. That has not stopped others from trying. One 25_ is that blushing started out as a way to show we obey authoritative members of the group. Later,as our social interactions became 26_ complex,it became involved with higher,self-conscious 27_ such as guilt,shame and embarrassment.
14、This would seem to put individuals at a disadvantage,but blushing might actually make a person more 28_ or socially desirable. 29_ that women blush more than men,one university researcher suggests that blushing might have evolved as a way for women to 30_ their honesty to men so as to win their supp
15、ort in raising children. Some zoologists also think blushing could have emerged as a way to foster trust. If you were to go hunting 31_ a stone-faced partner,you could never 32_ what he wants. “he says. Once blushing became 33_ with embarrassment,anyone who did not blush might have been at a disadva
16、ntage because we are 34_ likely to trust someone who appears never to feel 35_ about anything.1.()AresponseBreplyCreflectionDrecall2.()AforbiddingBforcingCencouragingDPreventing3.()AwhenBwhileCsinceDbecause4.()AforbiddingBforcingCencouragingDPreventing5.()AwhenBwhileCsinceDbecause6.()AapparentlyBcom
17、pletelyCawkwardlyDincreasingly7.()AmoodsBsensesCemotionsDtempers8.()AprivilegedBembarrassedCenergeticDattractive9.()ANotingBProvidingCAssumingDHoping10.()AassureBapproveCconfirmDdemonstrate11.()AforBwithCbyDas12.()AsayBspeakCtellDtalk13.()AunitedBrelatedCcontactedDassociated14.()AMoreBthatClessDso15
18、.()AashamedBdisappointedCSatisfiedDpleased4、Reading ComprehensionPassage OneJune came and the hay(干草) was almost ready for cutting. On Midsummers Eve,which was a Saturday,Mr. Jones went into Willing ton and got so drunk at the Red Lion that he did not come back until midday on Sunday. His men had mi
19、lked the cows in the early morning and then had gone out chatting without bothering to feed the animals. When Mr. Jones got back,he immediately went to sleep on the living-room sofa with the News of the World over his face. When evening came,the animals were still not fed. At last,they could stand n
20、o longer. One of the cows broke into the door of the storehouse with her horns and all the animals began to help themselves to the grains.It was just then that Mr. Jones woke up. The next moment he and his four men were in the storehouse with whips in their hands,whipping in all directions. This was
21、 more than the hungry animals would bear.Together,though nothing of the kind had been planned beforehand,they jumped upon their masters. Mr. Jones and his men suddenly found themselves being struck with the horns and kicked from all sides. The situation was quite out of their control. They had never
22、 seen these animals act like this before. This sudden rebellion of the creatures,which they were used to beating and whipping just as they chose,frightened them. After only a moment or two,they gave up trying to defend themselves. A minute later all five of them were in full fright down the road wit
23、h the animals running after them joyfully.1.The four men did not feed the cows because_.Athey had not cut the hay yetBMr. Jones wasnt at homeCthey did not have time to feed themDthe cows had fed themselves2.The cows broke into the storehouse because_.Athey did not like their mastersBMr. Jones forgot
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