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20XX年专升本大学英语模拟试题(一) 一、英语知识运用(每题1分,共20分)
本部分共有20小题,每题给出ABCD四个选择,要求从中选出最佳答案。 1. —Couldyouhelpmewithmyphysics,please?
—___________
A.No,noway. B.No,Icouldn’t
C.No,Ican’t.
D.SorryIcan’t.Ihavetogotoameetingrightnow.
2. —CouldIspeaktoDonWatkins,please?
—___________
A.I’mlistening B.Oh,howareyou? C.Speaking,please. D.I’mDon.
3. —CouldIborrowyourcarforafewdays?
—___________
A.Yes,youmayborrow. B.Yes,goon.
C.Sure,hereyouare.Enjoyyourjourney. D.Itdoesn’tmatter.
4. —Thankyouforinvitingme.
—___________
A.Ireallyhadahappytime. B.Oh,it’stoolate C.Thankyouforcoming D.Oh,soslowly?
5. —MayIseeyourtickets,please?
—___________
A.No,theyaremine. B.No,youcan’t. C.Sure. D.Yes,youcan.
6. —Hello,mayItalktothedirectornow?
—___________
A.Sorry,heisbusyatthemoment. B.No,youcan’t. C.Sorry,youcan’t D.Idon’tknow.
7. —Iwasworriedaboutmymaths,butMr.BrowngavemeanA.
—___________
A.Don’tworryaboutit. B.Congratulations!That’sadifficultcourse. C.Mr.Brownisverygood. D.Goodlucktoyou!
8. —WhatcanIdoforyou?
—____________
A.Iwantakiloofpears. B.Youcandoinyourownway. C.Thanks. D.Excuseme.I’mbusy.
9. —Excuseme,butcanyoutellmethewaytothepostoffice?
—____________
A.Don’taskthat. B.Sorry,I’mastrangerhere. C.No,Ican’tsaythat. D.No,you’redrivingtoofast.
10.—Oh,sorrytobotheryou.
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—____________
A.That’sOkay. B.No,youcan’t. C.That’sgood. D.Oh,Idon’tknow.
11.Onthegiantplanethereare___thejetneeds.
A.twiceenginesthan B.twiceasenginesas C.astwicemanyenginesas D.twiceasmanyenginess
12.whenwehavedifficulty desiredobjectsorreachingdesiredgoalsweexperiencenegativeenotionssuchsuchasgriefandanger. A.atobtainingB.Inobtaining C.onobtainingD.withobtaining
13.ThenameOftelevisioncomesfromtheGreekwordteleandtheLatinwordvidere,_ “far”and“tosee”,respectively A.meaningB.meant
C.aremeantD.havethemeaningof
14.Bylipreadingorwatchingthemovementsofthespeakerslips,adeafpersoncanactuallysee thepersonattheothertelephoneissaying. A.thatB.how C.whatD.where
15.Ifhehadlistenedtome,he earlier. A.mightarriveB.hadarreved
C.mightbearrivingD.mighthavearrived
16.Bythetimesheis50yearsold,she aninmateoftheprisonforoverhalfofherlife. A.wouldhavebeenB.willbe C.willhavebeenD.wouldbe
17.Thegirlwon’thaveherlunchbeforeshe herhomework. A.willfinishB.finishes C.hadfinishedD.finished
18.Theissue attheconferenceisveryimportantanditwillcreateasensationnationwide. A.discussedB.beingdiscussed C.isbeingdiscussedD.hasbeendiscussed
19.Undoubtedly, winstheelectionIsgoingtohaveatoughjobgettingtheeconomybackonitsfeet. A.anyoneB.who C.whoeverD.everyone
20.Iftheyhadsentachecktothetelephonecompanylastweek,theirtelephone outlfserviceatthismoment.
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A.willnotbeB.willnothavebeen C.wouldnotbeD.wouldnothavebeen 二、阅读理解(每题2分,共40分)
本部分共有四篇短文,每篇短文后面有四个阅读理解题,根据短文从A、B、C、D中选出最佳答案。
Passage1
Americansinbusinessarelikepeoplewhoareinbusinessanywhere,theyhavealanguageoftheirown.Onesuchthingis\gry,hemayshout\thesayingbegan.Butitisprobablethatitwasinthetheaterormovieindustry.Perhapsoneoftheactorswasnervousandmadealotofmistakes.Thedirectormayhavesaid\er.\
AnotherexpressionusedbyAmericanbusinesspeopleis\oplewerefallingasleep.Finallythepresidentofthecompanysaid\hegoodpart.Thissayingwasstartedbypeoplewhomakemovies.HollywoodmovieproducersbelievethatmostAmericanswanttoseeactionmovies.Manyoftheirmoviesshowscenesinwhichtheactorschaseeachotherincarsorinairplanesoronfoot.\21.Thepassageismainlyabout____________.
A.Americanbusinessworld B.movielanguage
C.Americanbusinesslanguage D.Americanbusinessmen
22.Theexpression\
A.schoolsB.thetheaterormovieindustry C.politicalfieldD.languagelabs
23.Theexpression\
A.bythelate1970s B.bytheearly1970s C.bythelate1980s D.bytheearly1980s
24.Theexpression\
A.calmdownandfocusonthebestpart B.stopfilmingtheuninterestingparts C.developacalmandorderlyplanofaction
D.stopwastingtimeondetailsorunimportantmaterial,hurryandgettothegoodpart 25.\
A.stop B.actionmovies
C.scenesinwhichtheactorschaseeachotherincarsorinairplanesoronfoot D.unimportantmaterial
Passage2
Backgroundmusicmayseemharmless,butitcanhaveapowerfuleffectonthosewhohearit.Recordedbackgroundmusicfirstfounditswayintofactories,shopsandrestaurantsintheUSA.Verysoonitspreadtootherpartsoftheworld.Nowitisbecomingdifficulttogoshoppingoreatamealwithoutlisteningtobackgroundmusic. Tobeginwith,backgroundmusicwasintendedsimplytocreateasoothing(舒适的)atmosphere.Recently,however,it'sbecomingabigbusiness.AnAmericanmarketingexperthasshownthatmusiccanboostsalesorincreasefactoryproductionbyasmuchasathird. Butithastobethelightmusic.Livelymusichasnoeffectatallonsales.Slowmusiccanincreasereceipts(收入)by34%.Thisisprobablybecauseshoppersslowdownandhavemoreopportunitytospotitemstheywouldliketobuy.Yet,slowmusicisn'talwaystheanswer.Theexpertfoundthatinrestaurantsslowmusicmeantcustomerstooklongertoeattheirmeals,whichreducedoverallsales.Sorestaurantownersmightbewelladvisedtoplayfastermusictokeepthecustomersmoving-unless,ofcourse,theresultingindigestion(消化不良)leadstocomplaints. 26.Backgroundmusicwasfirstused_____________.
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A.inthecinemasandtheatresintheUSA B.intheofficesandhospitalsintheUSA C.intheschoolsandchurchesintheUSA
D.inthefactories,shopsandrestaurantsintheUSA
27.AnAmericanmarketingexperthasfoundbackgroundmusiccan_____________.
A.increasesalesorfactoryproduction. B.createasoothingatmosphere. C.makepeopleslowdown.
D.makepeopleforgettheirworries. 28.______________hasnoeffectonsales.
A.lightmusicB.slowmusic
C.livelymusicD.noneoftheabove
29.Slowmusicisuselessin___________inincreasingsales.
A.shopsB.restaurantsC.factoriesD.cinemas
30.Restaurantsownersareadvisedtoplay____________toincreaseoverallsales.
A.livelymusicB.loudmusic C.slowermusicD.fastermusic
Passage3
Insixteenth-centuryFrance,thestartofthenewyearwasobservedonAprilfirst.Itwascelebratedinmuchthesamewayasitistodaywithpartiesanddancingintothelatehoursofthenight.Thenin1562,Pope(教皇)Gregoryintroducedanewcalendar(日历)totheChristianworld,andthenewyearfellonJanuaryfirst.
Thereweresomepeople,however,whohadn'theardordidn'tbelievethechangeinthedate,sotheycontinuedtocelebrateNewYear'sDayonAprilfirst.Othersplayedtricksonthemandcalledthem\rilfools.\
InFrancetoday,Aprilfirstiscalled\heprankster(恶作剧的人)yells\
TodayAmericansplaysmalltricksonfriendsandstrangersalikeonthefirstofApril.OnecommontrickonAprilFool'sDay,ispointingdowntoafriend'sshoeandsaying,\Whateverthetrick,iftheinnocentvictimfallsforthejokethepranksteryells,\
Somepracticaljokesarekeptupthewholedaybeforethevictimrealizeswhatdayitis.MostAprilFooljokesareingoodfunanddonotmeantoharmanyone.ThecleverestAprilFooljokeistheonethatmakeseveryonelaugh,especiallythepersonuponwhomthejokeisplayed. 31.Thenewyearstarted______________insixteenth-centuryFrance.
A.onJanuaryfirstB.onFebruaryfirst
C.onAprilfirstD.notmentionedinthepassage
32.ThenewyearfellonJanuaryfirstin1562because______________.
A.PopeGregorytriedtomakepeoplebelievethatsomethingfalsewastrue. B.PopeGregorydidn'tbelievethechangeinthedate. C.PopeGregoryaskedpeopletoacceptnewideas.
D.PopeGregoryintroducedanewcalendartotheChristianworld. 33.______________werethefirstpeoplecalled\
A.thosewhocontinuedtocelebrateNewYear'sDayonAprilfirst
B.thosewhocelebratedwithpartiesanddancingintothelatehoursofthenight C.thosewhoplayedtricksonothers
D.thosewhoknewnothingaboutPopeGregory 34.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?____
A.Americanchildrenusuallyfooltheirfriendsbytapingapaperfishtotheirfriends'backs. B.AmericansplaysmalltricksonlyontheirfriendsonthefirstofApril. C.AprilFooljokesintendtohurtfeelings.
D.Somevictimsdon’trealizeimmediatelytheyhavebeentricked. 35.____________isconsideredasthecleverestAprilFooljoke.
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