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1、成人教育本科专业大学英语考试模拟试卷 (A) Part I Vocabulary and Structure Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C), D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single lin
2、e through the center. 1. The boy looks honest, but hes a rouge ( 无赖 ) A) apparently B) clearly C) actually D) obviously 2. . I wish I with you to the movie last night. A) had gone B) could go C) went D) have gone 3. She enjoyed mountain very much. A) scenery B) sights C) Views D) scenes 4. . John s
3、kind help, we finished early. A) Due to B) Owing to C) Thank to D) As a result 5. The school has broken for holidays A) out B) up C) of D) through 6. more than fifteen years ago I entered the laboratory of Professor Agassize. A) It was ,than B) It was ,that C) About ,that D) It is ,then 7. He spoke
4、English well. He the language for years. A) should have studied B) ought to have studied C) must have studied D) could have studied 8. I couldn t make what he meant. A) up B) into C) after D) out 9. My teacher taught me how to get my ideas . A) at B) away C) over D) across 10. The man ran a dog. A)
5、as B) like C) as if D) resemble 11. He gets ten hours of sleep each night, he always seems tried in class. A) but B) therefore C) otherwise D) as a result 12. he was a little shy in class, but now he acts more natural. A) First B) At first C) Firstly D) First of all 13. Both Ann and Mary suitable fo
6、r the job. A) is B) isnt C) are D) are not 14. When did that book come . A) on B) in C) over D) out 15. The original chocolate drink was made the seeds of a certain kind of tree by South American Indians. A) from B) of C) by D) according to 16. In the last 500 years, nothing about people has changed
7、 what they eat. A) as many as B) the same as C) much as D) as much as 17. After trying several times, I to see him. A) attempted B) managed C) succeeded D) won 18. You may speak ; say what you like. A) readily B) willingly C) freely D) independently 19. New York is a city worth . A) visiting B) to v
8、isit C) to visit it D) visiting it 20. ,a car knocked him down. A) While crossing the street, B) While the boy was crossing the street. C) While crossed the street, D) While crosses the street, 21. The dry weather has the quality of the fruit. A) effected B) affected C) hurt D) harmed 22. I go to th
9、e beach when I was a child. A) was used to B) had been used to C) used to D) had used to 23. You must give us more time, we shall not be able to make a good job of it. A) otherwise B) whether C) therefore D) consequently 24. Right away, he might have been alive today. A) If he was operated on B) Had
10、 he been operated on C) Was he operated on D) Should he be operated on 25. Your bicycle is my way. So youll have to move it. A) on B) by C) it D) out of 26. This song is very popular young people. A) with B) in C) to D) at 27. The river flows along the frontier (边境 ) of the country. A) continually B
11、) continuously C) constantly D) regularly 28. These shoes are comfortable rather than . A) are pretty B) to be pretty C) pretty D) were pretty 29. I didn t mean what I said. Neither I. A) should B) did C) do D) would 30. , the vitamine C in them will be destroyed. A) If vegetables are cooked too lon
12、g B) If cooked too long C) If cooking too long D) If being cooked too long Part Reading Comprehension Directions: There are 3 reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them are four choices marked A), B), C), and D). You should de
13、cide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage: The small black ants that we see running back and forth in the grass are the same ants that annoy us by coming to our picnics un
14、invited. They are not trying to make pests of themselves, but are only doing the housekeeping job they were made for . They are natures clean-up crew. One of these ants, scouting (搜寻 ) in the grass, finds the trail of an injured beetle. In some mysterious way the news spreads. Soon there are two ant
15、s, then a few more. Then a dozen or more are running around the beetle. Enough ants will come to put an end to it. When the beetle is deed, the ants carry it away to their underground burrows. The efficient ants leave nothing in the grass but the empty shell. 31. The ants that come to our picnics ar
16、e . A) try to make pests of themselves B) doing their job C) looking for company D) having fun 32. The selection says that the job of these ants is to . A) clean up the grass B) kill all beetles C) make trails D) help injured insects 33. As soon as an ant finds an injured insect, it . A) kills it B)
17、 lets other ants know C) eats it D) carries it away 34. More ants learn about the beetle . A) by passing by it B) by smelling it C) from other ants D) by hearing the sounds it makes 35. The ants clear the grass by . A) burying the beetle B) carrying the whole beetle away C carrying away everything b
18、ut the shell D) eating the beetle Question 36 to 40 are based on the following passage: A little over a year ago I began training to swim the English Channel this September, I will be 58 years old then. My friend thought I had lost my mind; my wife, though not fearing for my sanity ( 神智清明 ), was som
19、ewhat apprehensive ( 担心 ). The question I asked over and over was this: Why? A challenge and an element of adventure are welcome whether you are 20 or 58. But why did I decide to swim the Channel at 58? The Channel has always been the supreme challenge to swimmers; a test of ability, endurance, luck
20、 and even bravery. It is this challenge that appeals to about 100 swimmers a year who are willing to spend time, effort and money to try it. One fact that contributes to my interest is that, if I succeed, I will be the oldest person ever to swim the Channel. I don t think I m a superman. I do think
21、I have at least three things going for me: First, I am training hard. Second, I am a very a goal-oriented person for whom this swim has long been a goal. Third, I have a feeling I will be psychologically ready. 36. Most likely, the author of this passage decided to swim the Channel because he . A) e
22、njoys a challenge B) does not recognize the difficulties involved C) is basically a show-off D) has made a bet that hw could do so 37. The author of this passage would almost readily agree with which of the following statement? A) People should limit their self-expectations. B) Old people lose their
23、 sense of adventure. C) Life s challenge can be overcome at any age. D) People should recognize the dangers of physical stress. 38. According to the author, . A) swimming the Channel is a test of temperance B) physical training seems to be more important than being goal-oriented C) if he succeeds, h
24、e will rest on his laurels (荣誉 ) D) many swimmers attempt the Channel every year 39. Which of the following statements is true? A) His wife supported him. B) Unlike his friends, his wife thought he has lost his head, rather than his mind. C) His wife was not sure whether he was serious. D) His wife
25、was also a bit worried. 40. The author of this passage can best to be described as . A) determined B) cautious C) unrealistic D) disappointed Question 41 to 45 are based on the following passage: It s not easily noticed but it is everywhere. Its influence is very small but measurable. Whether in res
26、taurants, shopping centers or assembly lines-even farms-background or mood music can be heard almost anywhere in the United States, from hushed executive offices to screeching wrecking yards. One hand tool manufacture plant found that efficiency increased 4.5% with the introduction of background mus
27、ic while a California farmer found discovered that such music calmed nervous cattle and prevented stampedes (惊逃 ) that used to cause thousands of dollars in damage. The type of music seems to have an impact. Department stores play slower music during the week to encourage shopping but speed up the b
28、eat on weekends when the crowds are heavier. The music is specially designed not to be listened to, says one background music man, but to create a favorable mood music can be heard? 41. Which of the following is not listed as a place where mood music can be heard? A) Ranch. B) Supermarket. C) Worksh
29、op. D) Convent ( 女修道院 ). 42. Executive offices are described as . A) grandiose B) noisy C) quiet D) discomposed 43. The influence of mood music . A) cannot be overestimated B) is tiny but noticeable C) is not very large but can be measured D) can never be neglected 44. Mood music can . A) prevent sh
30、oppers from impulse B) prevent cattle from being panic- stricken and rushing headlong C) help rescue a sunken ship D) help memorize English words 45. Which of the following best supports the authors ideas? A) It would be easier to adjust to the past tempo of modern life with mood music as background
31、 noise B) Mood music is too loud for dancing. C) Mood music is great for dancing. D) Mood music has a psychological Part Close Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C), D). You should choose the ONE that best fits into the pass
32、age. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Even though the majority of Americans would find it hard to imagine what life could be like without a car, some have begun to realize that the automobile is a mixed blessing. Traffic accidents are incr
33、easing 46 , and large cities are 47 by too many automobiles. Worst of all, perhaps, 48 the air pollution caused 49 the internal-combustion (内燃机 ) engine. Every year engine burns 50 gallons of fuel each year and pumps gases 51 the air . These gases are one 52 of the smog that hangs over large cities.
34、 Some of these gases are 53 and dangerous 54 health, especially for someone with a weak heart or a respiratory disease(呼吸系统疾病 ). One answer 55 the problem of air pollution is 56 a car that does not pollute. Thats 57 several major automobile manufacturers are trying to do. But building a clean car is
35、 58 said than one. 59 , progress has been slow. 60 solution is to eliminate car fumes (烟)altogether by 61 the internal-combustion engine. Inventors are now working on turbine-powered cars, 62 on cars powered by steam and electricity. 63 most of us wont be driving cars run batteries or 64 water for a
36、 while yet. Many auto makers believe that it will take years 65 practical models that are powered by electricity or steam. 46. A) steadily B) easily C) urgently D) generous 47. A) caused B) filled C) crowded D) troubled 48. A) are B) is C) / D) to be 49. A) with B) of C) by D) for 50. A) hundreds of
37、 B) hundred of C) hundred D) hundreds 51. A) over B) into C) in D) up to 52. A) resource B) origin C) source D) result 53. A) poisonous B) poison C) poisoning D) poisoned 54. A) for B) about C) to D) of 55. A) of B) in C) about D) to 56. A) to build B) build C) building D) to have build 57. A) which
38、 B) that C) why D) what 58. A) easy B) easily C) easier D) easiest 59. A) Yet B) So far C) But D) Nevertheless 60. A) Other B) Others C) Another D) One another 61. A) get rid of B) getting rid of C) to get rid of D) got rid of 62. A) as well B) instead C) too D) as well as 63. A) Therefore B) But C)
39、 Thereby D) Consequently 64. A) boiled B) cooked C) cooking D) boiling 65. A) to develop B) developing C) develop D) developed Part IV Translation from English into Chinese. Some people are just doomed to be failures. That s the way some adults look at troubled kids. Maybe youve heard the saying: “A
40、 bird with a broken wing will never fly high.” Ware was made to feel this way almost every day in school. By high school, Ware was the most well-known troublemaker in his town. Teachers would complain when they saw his name posted on their classroom lists for the next semester. He wasn t very talkative, didn t answer questions and got into lots of fights. He had failed almost every class by the time he entered his senior year, yet was being passed on each year to the next grade. Teachers didnt want to have him again the following year. Ware was moving on, but definitely not moving up.