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1、统招专升本英语押题模拟卷1一、单选题1、一Where are the children? The dinner s going to be completely ruined.一I wish they () always lateA. weren tB. hadn t beenC. wouldn t beD. wouldn t have been2、Both the blue pink and the blue dresses are pretty but I like the () betterA. earlierB. beginnerC. formerD. first3、On no acc
2、ount () to deprive (录U夺)a student of his right to receive educationA. anyone is allowedB. is anyone allowedC. anyone allowsC. upD. back36 The student is trying his best to () his teacher of his honestyA. proveB. convinceC. persuadeD. argue37、It is high time that the international community () togeth
3、er to fight against terrorismA. workB. worksC. workedD. working38、 It is () from my school to the railway stationA. two-hours walkB. two-hour, s walkC. two-hour walkD. a two-hour walk39 There is a lot of evidence () too much stress is partly responsible for the diseaseA. whatB. whichC. asD. that40、L
4、ast year he learned ( ) he had expected because he worked a lot harderA. twice as much asB. twice as many asC. twice more thanD. twice as more as二、完形填空1 More and more students want to study in hot majors. 41 a result, many students want to 42 their interests and study in these 43 such as foreign lan
5、guages, international business and law, etc.Fewer and fewer students choose scientific majors, 44 maths, physics and biology, and art majors, 45 history, Chinese and philosophy. 46 students can study in these hot majors, because the number of these hot majors 47 limited.If one 48 interest in his wor
6、k or study, 49 can he do well?I 50 this from one of my classmates.He is 51 the countryside. His parents are farmers. Though he 52 biology, yet he chose international business. He 53 to livea life which is different 54 of his parents.In the end, he found he was 55 in doing business. He found all the
7、subjects to be 56. 57 this wouldn t have happened if he had chosen his major according to his own interests.Choosing a major in university 58 necessarily decide one s whole life. Majors 59 are hot today may not be hot tomorrow. Choosing your major according to your own 60 is the best way to successA
8、. BeingB. ForC. HavingD. As2、()A. give upB. give outC. give inD. give away3、()A. placesB. roomsC. areasD. spaces4、()A. for exampleB. such asC. and so onD. and so forth5、()A. evenB. likeC. justD. or6、()A. Only a fewB. Quite a fewC. PerhapsD. Many7、()A. isB. areC. would beD. have been8、()A. had noB. h
9、adC. has noD. has9、()A. whyB. and whatC. howD. and how10、()A. suggestedB. guessedC. searchedD. learned11、()A. out ofB. offC. inD. from12、()A. studiedB. liked14C. startedD. found13、()A. wantedB. didn t wantC. enjoyedD. didn t like14、()A. from whichB. from thatC. for whichD. for that15、()A. interested
10、B. cleverC. not interestedD. not clever16、()A. lovelyB. rareC. obviousD. boring17、()A. So thatB. ThenC. Just thenD. Maybe18、()A. canB. does notC. need notD. must not19、()A. whenB. whatC. thatD. why20、()A. interestB. experienceC. mindD. heart三、阅读理解1 For many people, having your own business sounds li
11、ke the 16perfect job. You can do work that you love. You can set your own business schedule and wear jeans to work. You never have to listen to a boss, and you make all the decisions yourself. You can even raise your salary any time you want.But the reality is different. Having your own business can
12、 be lonely, says David Paik. After working for an advertising agency for six years, he started a website design business at home. His first income in the first two months was $ 0. Finally, he got a big project creating a website for a magazine. Then he had a new problem: his schedule. I was working
13、twelve hours a day, seven days a week, because I didn t have employees to help me. Today, Paik Web Design is successful, but David says, I really wasn t prepared to be a business owner. I didn t understand the challenges.Some of the challenges are practical. With no boss, it s easy to take too much
14、time off and get too little work done. With no co-workers, you might feel bored or lonely. You have to pay for your own benefits like vacations, insurance, and a retirement plan, and if you make a bad business decision, you could lose all the money you invested. For all of the reasons, more than hal
15、f of all new businesses fail within one year.Another problem is balancing work with personal life. As abusiness owner, you can t just stop at 5 p. m. and forget about your work until tomorrow. Even when I m watching TV in the evening, I m always thinking about my clients and my projects, says David
16、Paik.Still, hundreds of people around the world start business every day, and most enjoy the experience. There are lots of advantages to having your own business, says Denise Williams, the owner of a women s clothing store. You can decide exactly how to do your work, how much money you want to make,
17、 and who will work for you. Williams borrowed money from family members to get her business started. She began by making and selling T-shirts in her apartment, and she has just opened a new, large store.Laura Castro, owner of a translation service, agrees. When you are your own boss, there are no li
18、mits. I started five years ago, translating Spanish and English. Now I have employees who work with six different languages, and five years from now? I can t imagine! she smilesAccording to David Paik, being your own boss is ()A. enjoyableB. perfectC. challengingD. easy2、 One of the advantages of be
19、ing a business owner is ()A. making your own decisionsB. being free most of timeC. working at homeD. having employees to help3 In the sentence Some of the challenges are practical(Par3), practical means ()A. difficultB. clearC. complicatedD. realistic4、 According to the passage, more than 50% of all
20、 the new business fail within one year because of ()A. no bossB. no co-workersC. bad decisions makingD. all of above5、Which of the following statements is TRUE ()A. You can get higher salaries if you are your own bossB. Life can be hard if you run your own businessC. There is no advantages of being
21、a business ownerD. allows anyone4、 The village is () by the hillsA. shut offB. shut inC. shut upD. shut out5、 We O our breakfast when an old man came to the doorA. just have hadB. had just hadC. just hadD. have just had6、 O the obvious differences in size and population, the states of America have m
22、any things () commonA. Although; onB. Though; inC. Despite; inD. Because of; on7、 A man escaped from the prison last night. It was a long time O the guards discovered what had happenedA. beforeB. untilC. sinceD. All who run their own business enjoy their experience6、I suppose that the most basic and
23、 powerful way to connect to another person is to listen. Just listen. Perhaps the most important thing we ever give each other is our attention, and especially if it s given from the heart. When people are talking, there? s no need to do anything but receive them. Listen to what they re saying. Care
24、 about it. Most times caring about it is even more important than understanding it. Most of us don t value ourselves or our love enough to know this. It has taken me a long time to believe in the power of simple saying I, m so sorry, when someone is in pain.One of my patients told me that when she t
25、ried to tell her story people often interrupted to tell her that they once had something just like that happening to them. Her pain became a story about themselves. Eventually she stopped talking to most people. We connect through listening. When we interrupt what someone is saying to let them know
26、that we understand, we move the focus of attention to ourselves. When we listen, they know we care.I have even learned to respond to someone crying by just listening. In the old days I used to reach for the handkerchiefs, until I realized that passing a person a handkerchief may bejust another way t
27、o shut him down, to take them out of their experience of sadness. Now I just listen. When they have cried all they need to cry, they find me there with them.This simple thing has not been that easy to learn. It certainly went against everything I had been taught since I was very young. I thought peo
28、ple listened only because they were too shy to speak or did not know the answer. But now I know that a loving silence often has far more power to heal than the kindest wordsWhat does the author value most in the communication with each other ()A. Deep understandingB. Saying I m sorryC. Attention fro
29、m heartD. Doing nothing7、 The woman s patient stopped telling her story to most people because ()A. she didn t get enough respect from othersB. she was discouraged by being often interruptedC. people often told her their own opinionsD. people couldn t understand her sad situation8、 If you hand a han
30、dkerchief to someone crying, you mayA. hurt his feelingsB. make him embarrassedC. encourage him to continue to cryD. stop him from letting out his sorrow9、 It can be inferred from the passage that while communicating,()A. listening is a perfect way to respond to othersB. people keep silent because t
31、hey don t know the answerC. keeping silent means being too shy to speakD. it is easy to form the habit of listening silently10、 Which of the following might be the authors opinion about communication ()A. Keep silentB. Just listenC. Be carefulD. Tell your own story11、The pleasures which a movie offe
32、rs to our eyes have been paid for with the loss of sight of a man whose name is hardly known outside the annals of science一Joseph Plateau, a Belgian professor, born in Brussels in 1801.He studied the mechanism of sight, beginning a series of mostdangerous experiments at the age of 28 by staring into
33、 the sun for 25 seconds to see what the effect on his eyes would be. He was blind for nearly a month. But he went on experimenting, increasing the length of time during which he looked into the sun, knowing that in the end this would cost him his sight. At the age of 42 he was completely and incurab
34、ly blind; the sun had destroyed the retina (视网膜) of his eyes. But he continued to work as well as he could until he died at the age of 82.Science profited enormously from his research. He studied the so-called inertia of the eye (视觉暂留)which makes a picture remain on the retina for about one-sixth of
35、 a second after it has disappeared from our vision. This means that, if we see a succession of individual pictures each of which appears only for a fraction of a second, they overlap in our brain; and if they show consecutive phases of movement, that movement will appear to us to be continuousPlatea
36、u s experiments were the first step leading to the invention of ()A. eyeglassesB. telescopes C. bifocals D. motion pictures12 The result of Plateau s first experiment was that OA. he went permanently blindB. he stopped staring into the sunC. he went blind for a monthD. he found what he was looking f
37、or13 A picture remains on the retina for ()A. 6 secondsB. 1 secondC. 16 secondsD. 1/6 of a second14、 The images that we see are recorded in ()A. the brainB. the eyeC. the retina of eyeD. the pupilc15 Motion pictures ()A. cause inertia of the eyeB. show a succession of unrelated movementC show consec
38、utive phases of movement which appear continuousD. show each phase of movement for one-half of a second16 Wouldn t it be great if you could just look up at thesky and read the weather forecast right away? Well, you can. The forecast is written in clouds. If you can read that writing, you can tell so
39、mething about the atmosphere. With some practice, you can become a pretty good weather forecaster. Who knows, you might even do as well as meteorologists.Meteorologists use much more information than just the appearance of the clouds to make their forecast. They collect data from all over the world.
40、 Then they put it into powerful, high-speed computers. This does give the meteorologists an advantage, because they can track weather patterns as they move from west to east across the country. But you have an advantage, too. You can look at the sky and get your data directly. A meteorologist uses a
41、 computer forecast that s several hours old to make a local forecast.What are you seeing when you look at a cloud? A picture of moisture is doing in the atmosphere, says meteorologist Peter Leavitt. There, s moisture throughout the atmosphere. Most of the time you don t see it, because it s in the f
42、orm of an invisible gas called water vapor. Sometimes, the temperature of the air gets cold enough to cause the water vapor to change to liquid water. It s called condensation, and we see it happen all the time (for example, when humid air from the shower hits25the cold glasses of a mirror). When en
43、ough water vapor condenses, droplets (4|、水滴) come in the air. These droplets scatter light. A cloud is seen.Watching clouds over a day or two tells you a lot more than a single cloud about the weather to come. Changes in clouds show changes in the atmosphere. You should begin to notice patterns. Cer
44、tain clouds, following each other in order, can signal an approaching storm. But don t take our word for it; see for yourselfWhat does meteorologists refer to ()A. people who study the earth s atmosphere and its changesB. people who broadcast weather on TVC. people who are in charge of weather forec
45、astD. people who study the earths rocks and the history of its development17 Meteorologists make their weather forecast by ()A. watching clouds constantlyB. collecting data from parts of the worldC. calculating and analyzing dataD. watching the sky18 The word condensation (Par3) means ()A. water vap
46、orB. the temperature of the airC. humid airD. water vapor changes to liquid water when the air is cold enough19、 If you want to learn weather forecasts, you d better ()A. watch it on TVB. watch clouds fluently in one day or twoC. buy more instruments at homeD. watch a single cloud in the sky20 This
47、passage mainly tells us about how to ()A. broadcast the weather forecastB. forecast the weather by ourselvesC. train yourself as a meteorologistD. be an assistant to a meteorologist参考答案:【一、单选题】5ACBBB610CADCD140点击下载查看答案【二、完形填空】15DACBB610AACCD1120点击下载查看答案【三、阅读理解】5CADDB610cBDAB120点击下载查看答案28D. when8、 Neither his family nor he () anything about itA. knowB. knowingC. have knownD. knows9、 This is the only one of the laundries in the district()modern equipmentA. that haveB. which haveC. that hasD. what
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