2023年全国专升本大学英语名师押题卷二十八.docx
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1、全国专升本大学英语名师押题卷二十八一、单选题1、The fried fish we ate at the restaurant yesterday is delicious. I d like to have it again even if it costs()A. as twiceB. twice as muchC. much as twiceD. as much twice2、Cinderella took the medicine, but it didn t seem to have anyon her ()A. effectB. effectiveC. affectD. affec
2、tive3、to the graduation ceremony gave us a lot of encouragement ()A. The Secretary of State will comeB. The Secretary of State comingC. The Secretary of State cameC. leave offD. leave alone35 () comes back first is supposed to win the prizeA. One whoB. WhoeverC. AnyoneD. Those who36 She doesn t like
3、 her job, but she is too () to try to find anotherA. terrifiedB. timidC. fearfulD. frightened37 Lets go on a picnic this weekend ()A. will weB. shall weC. would weD. should we38 Faced with all the difficulties, the girl her mother for help ()A. turned overB. turned fromC. turned toD. turned up39 Her
4、eismycarD. Let skeepin()A. touchB. relationC. connectionD. friendship40、The airport next year will help promote tourism in this area ()A. being completedB. to be completedC. completedD. having been completed二、阅读理解1、 Passage OneIn your car you may have a cell phone, a telephone also known as a mobile
5、 phone that you can carry around and use anywhere. On your way, you may feel coordinated and enjoy your hands free phone talking while driving. But recent studies suggest that it isn t the dialing or the arm waving that makes driving while talking on a cell phone dangerous. It is the yakking itself一
6、or more precisely, the continuous conversation with someone whoisn t present一that makes. David Strayer, a Utah psychologist, says your driving performance while talking on a cell phone is weakened at levels comparable to, or worse than, driving with a blood alcohol level of 0. 08, which is the legal
7、 limit in most states of America.Using a driving training simulator, Strayer and his colleagues compared the attention levels and response time of 110 drivers in various situations. In dense traffic, cell phone users were about 20 percent slower to respond to sudden hazards than other drivers, and t
8、hey were about twice as likely to drive into the back of a braking car in front of them. Cell phone drivers are obtaining less than 50 percent of the visual information that non cell drivers are getting, says Strayer. Looking and seeing are not one and the same. By contrast, the researchers found th
9、at listening to the radio or conversing with passengers is not as hazardous. When a dangerous situation arises, the driver and passengers put their conversation on pause, Strayer says.Whether talking with a passenger or someone on a cell phone, however, people are less able to recall the details of
10、a conversation carried on while driving. So it might not be good for your economic health to discuss investment strategies withyour agent while either of you is driving, Strayer adds lastly According to the recent studies, which of the following makes driving dangerous ()A. A cell phone dialing by t
11、he driverB. The driver s endless arm wavingC. The drivers continuous cell phone talkingD. The absence of another phone speaker2、 Which of the following does Strayer want to stress most in Paragraph 1()A. The driving performance may be weakened by a cell phone talkingB. The driving performance may be
12、 affected by a high blood alcohol levelC. Drivers should not be allowed to drive after drinkingD. A cell phone talking is no less hazardous than alcohol in driving3、 The experiment shows all the following EXCEPT that ()A. the cell phone drivers get less than half of the visual informationB. the cell
13、 phone drivers are twice as likely to hit the front carsC. the cell phone drivers response to sudden dangers isslowerD. the 110 drivers were reluctant to take part in the experiment4、 Strayer discourages drivers from talking about business on cell phones while driving because ()A. they tend to forge
14、t the details of a conversationB. both the driver and his agent happen to be drivingC. it might not be good for the drivers memoryD. the other passengers would overhear the conversation5、It can be inferred that the author s attitude toward cell phone yakking is ()A. approvingB. disapprovingC. encour
15、agingD. indifferent6、 Passage TwoDifferent countries and different races have different manners. Before entering a house in some Asian countries, it is good manners to take off your shoes. In European countries, even though shoes sometimes become very muddy, this is not done. A guest in a Chinese ho
16、use sometimes does not finish a drink. He leaves a little, to show that he has had enough. In a Malayhouse, too, a guest always leaves a little food. In England, a guest always finishes a drink to show that he enjoys it.(67) We should like to find out the customs of other races, so that they will no
17、t think us ill-mannered. And people all over the world agree that being well-mannered really means being kind and helping others, especially those older or weaker than themselves. If you remember this, you will not go very far wrong. Here are some examples of the things that a well mannered person d
18、oes or does not do.He never laughs at people when they are in trouble. He is always kind either to people or to animals. When people are waiting for a bus, or in a post office, he lines up to wait his turn. In the bus, he gives his seat to an older person or a lady who is standing. If he accidentall
19、y bumps into (碰撞) someone, or gets in their way, he says Excuse me or I m sorry.He says Please when making a request, and Thank you when he receives something. He stands up when speaking to a lady or an older person, and he does not sit down until the other person is seated. He does not talk too muc
20、h about himself. When eating, he does not speak with his mouth full of foodAccording to the passage, a knowledge of the customs of other races ()A. is very usefulB. is unnecessaryC. is unimportantD. does not mean much7 A person with good manners thinks of ()A. the older before himselfB. himself befo
21、re othersC. no one but himselfD. his personal interests8、 Which of the following is NOT true ()A. A well-mannered person usually says Please when making a requestB. A well-mannered person usually makes an apology for bumping into someone accidentallyC. A well-mannered person usually sits where he is
22、 when speaking to a ladyD. A well-mannered person usually tries to help those who are in trouble9、 If you want to be well-mannered, ()A. you laugh at people when they are in troubleB it s all right to speak with your mouth full of foodC. you should stop someone when he is talkingD. you should speak
23、after someone else has finished talking10、 As different countries have different manners, ()A it s unnecessary to learn their mannersB. we should try to find out the differences in the customs C. it should be wrong to go out of one s way to do anything D. learning a little language would be helpful
24、11 Passage 3The legal limit for driving after drinking is 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 milliliters of blood in the U. S. when tested. But there is no sure way of telling how much you can drink before you reach this limit. It varies with each person depending on your weight, sex, and the sort of d
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