成人高等学校招生全国统一考试专升本Word文件下载.docx
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choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChooseoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentenceandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
6.―Haveyoueverplayedbridge?
―Yes.We_____onweekendswhenIwasincollege.
A.wouldhaveplayedB.shouldhaveplayedC.usedtoplayD.hadplayed
7.Wouldyoupleaseletmefinishmywords?
Don'
t_____inthemiddleofasentence.A.putmeoffB.cutmeoffC.keepmeoffD.getmeoff
8.Anewspaperheadlineconcerningnewenergydevelopment___hisattentionandhewasmuchinterestedinmakinginvestmentinit.
A.gaveB.caughtC.turnedD.paid
9.Theirexperiment________,TomandMarysetouttowritethereportontheresults.A.doneB.tobedoneC.beingdoneD.willbedone
10.Aftertheparty,wehadtotidyupthekitchen,whichwasa(n)_____mess.A.exactB.entireC.definiteD.complete11.Inthefirstsemester,Iaskedmyteacher______.
A.whatcoursesshouldItakeB.whatcoursesIshouldtakeC.IshouldtakewhatcoursesD.shouldItakewhatcourses
12.Thereare______fewercustomtailorsanddressmakersintheU.S.thaninEuropeancountries.A.soB.veryC.farD.too
13.Youmustn'
tgounlesseitheryourfatherorI_______withyou.A.comeB.comesC.cameD.hascome
14.Inourview,theroot______ofthecrimeproblemispovertyandunemployment.A.solutionB.reasonC.causeD.fact
15.―Ididn’tgotoclasslastnightbecausemycarbrokedown.―You_______mine.Iwasn'
tusingit.A.couldborrowB.mayborrow
C.couldhaveborrowedD.mayhaveborrowed
16.Nelsonisacreativeliarwhoisalwaysmaking______unusualexcusesfornotdoinghiswork.A.acrossB.awayC.offD.up
17.Theydemandedthatthegovernment_______allpoliticalprisonersinthenexttwodays.A.freeB.freedC.willfreeD.wouldfree
18.Sinceyoufeelsostronglyaboutthismatter,youshouldmakeyourviews___toothercommitteemembers.A.knowB.knowingC.beingknownD.known
19._____Icouldsayanythingmore,Holmeshadrushedofftowardsthedoor.A.BeforeB.AfterC.WhenD.As
20.Therearen'
tmanywildpandas______intheworldtoday.A.liveB.livingC.toliveD.lived
III.Cloze(30points)
Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,Cand
D.ChoosetheonethatismostsuitableandmarkyouranswerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
Scientistshavebeenstrugglingtofindoutthereasonbehindblushing(脸红).Whywouldhumansevolve(进化)a21thatputsusatasocialdisadvantageby22ustorevealthatwehavecheatedorlied?
CharlesDarwinpointedoutthat23allpeopleofallracesblush,animalsdonot.Whenitcametoexplainingthereason,hewas24aloss.Thathasnotstoppedothersfromtrying.One25isthatblushingstartedoutasawaytoshowweobeyauthoritativemembersofthegroup.Later,asoursocialinteractionsbecame26complex,itbecameinvolvedwithhigher,self-conscious27suchasguilt,shameandembarrassment.Thiswouldseemtoputindividualsatadisadvantage,butblushingmightactuallymakeapersonmore28orsociallydesirable.29thatwomenblushmorethanmen,oneuniversityresearchersuggeststhatblushingmighthaveevolvedasawayforwomento30theirhonestytomensoastowintheirsupportinraisingchildren.Somezoologistsalsothinkblushingcouldhaveemergedasawaytofostertrust.\,youcouldnever32whathewants.“hesays.
Onceblushingbecame33withembarrassment,anyonewhodidnotblushmighthavebeenatadisadvantagebecauseweare34likelytotrustsomeonewhoappearsnevertofeel35aboutanything.21.A.responseB.replyC.reflectionD.recall
22.A.forbiddingB.forcingC.encouragingD.preventing23.A.whenB.whileC.sinceD.because24.A.onB.inC.atD.of
25.A.suggestionB.adviceC.solutionD.question
26.A.apparentlyB.completelyC.awkwardlyD.increasingly27.A.moodsB.sensesC.emotionsD.tempers
28.A.privilegedB.embarrassedC.energeticD.attractive29.A.NotingB.ProvidingC.AssumingD.Hoping30.A.assureB.approveC.confirmD.demonstrate31.A.forB.withC.byD.as32.A.sayB.speakC.tellD.talk
33.A.unitedB.relatedC.contactedD.associated34.A.moreB.thatC.lessD.so
35.A.ashamedB.disappointedC.satisfiedD.pleased
IV.ReadingComprehension(60points)
Therearefivereadingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfourquestions.ForeachquestiontherearefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.ChooseonebestanswerandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
PassageOneJunecameandthehay(干草)wasalmostreadyforcutting.OnMidsummer'
sEve,whichwasaSaturday,Mr.JoneswentintoWillingtonandgotsodrunkattheRedLionthathedidnotcomebackuntilmiddayonSunday.Hismenhadmilkedthecowsintheearlymorningandthenhadgoneoutchattingwithoutbotheringtofeedtheanimals.WhenMr.Jonesgotback,heimmediatelywenttosleepontheliving-roomsofawiththe\d\ecowsbrokeintothedoorofthestorehousewithherhornsandalltheanimalsbegantohelpthemselvestothegrains.
ItwasjustthenthatMr.Joneswokeup.Thenextmomentheandhisfourmenwereinthestorehousewithwhipsintheirhands,whippinginalldirections.Thiswasmorethanthehungryanimalswouldbear.Together,thoughnothingofthekindhadbeenplannedbeforehand,theyjumpedupontheirmasters.Mr.Jonesandhismensuddenlyfoundthemselvesbeingstruckwiththehornsandkickedfromallsides.Thesituationwasquiteoutoftheircontrol.Theyhadneverseentheseanimalsactlikethisbefore.Thissuddenrebellionofthecreatures,whichtheywereusedtobeatingandwhippingjustastheychose,frightenedthem.Afteronlyamomentortwo,theygaveuptryingtodefendthemselves.Aminutelaterallfiveofthemwereinfullfrightdowntheroadwiththeanimalsrunningafterthemjoyfully.
36.Thefourmendidnotfeedthecowsbecause_______.A.theyhadnotcutthehayyetB.Mr.Joneswasn'
tathome
C.theydidnothavetimetofeedthemD.thecowshadfedthemselves
37.Thecowsbrokeintothestorehousebecause______.A.theydidnotliketheirmastersB.Mr.Jonesforgottolockthedoor
C.theywerekeptinthecow-housetoolongD.theyweretoohungrytowaitforthefeed
38.Whatdidthefivemenfinallydowiththecows?
A.Theychasedanddrovethecowsaway.B.Theycontinuedbeatingthecows.C.Theygaveupdefenseandranaway.D.Theygave・inandfedthecows.
39.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______.A.thecowsoftenranouttolookforfood
B.thecowsoftenhadfightswiththeirmastersC.Mr.Jonesandhismenoftenbeatthecows
D.Mr.Jonesandhismenoftenforgottofeedthecows
PassageTwo
ItwassunriseonanAugustmorningwhenthecaptainandhiscrewcasttheirnetssome50milessouthofLouisianaintheGulfofMexico.Asthenetwaspulledover,thecontentspouredoutfollowedbyexcitedcriesof\
ns!
Coins!
\ytreasure,butearlyAmericansilverdollarsthathadgonedown210yearsearlier.
In1784,attheendoftheAmericanRevolutionaryWar,aheavilyarmedshipwasboundfortheportofNewOrleans.OnboardwasafortuneinSpanishSilverDollars.HundredsofthousandsofthemwereloadedforthetriptoNewOrleans,yetnotasingleonearrived.Withnosurvivorsfromtheill-fatedvoyage,historianscanonlyguessatwhathappened.Somesaypowerfulstormstookherdownwhileothersspeculateitwastreasure-hungrypirates(海盗).Whateverhappened,thesecret-alongwithatreasurevaluednear$100,000,000intoday'
sdollars-wassenttoawaterygravesome300feetbelowtheocean'
ssurface.
SpanishSilverDollarswerethefavoritecoinsofcolonialAmericans.Widelyusedandacceptedaspaymentinthethirteencolonies,theUnitedStatesgovernmentgavethemthestatusofofficiallegaltender.Unfortunately,eventhoughtheywerestruckinlargequantities,notmanyofthemsurvivetoday.AftertheCivilWar,thegovernmentwithdrewthemfromcirculationandtheyweremelteddown.
Duetothehistoricdiscoveryofthistreasure,GovMint.comisreleasingthesecoinstothepublicforanamazinglylowprice.Foralimitedtime,thoseauthenticsilverdollarsarepricedat$49plusshippingandhandling―adramaticreductionfromthemarketpriceofthiscoinanywhereelseworldwide.40.WhatsurprisedthefishermenonanAugustmorning?
A.Theirnetcontainedabigstrange-lookingfish.B.Theyfoundthetreasuresunken210yearsago.C.Theyfoundsomepiecesofasunkenshipinthenet.
D.Theirnetsuddenlygotcaughtbysomethingdeepinthewater.41.WhathappenedtotheshipheadingforNewOrleansin1784?
A.Loadedwithtoomuchcargo,ithitontherocks.
B.Robbedbypirates,itlost$100,000,000'
sworthofgoods.C.Itdisappearedbutnobodyknewexactlywhathadhappened.D.Itwascaughtinaterriblestormandwentdownintotheocean.42.Whatdoweknowabout\
A.Todayonec
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