1、河北专接本英语历年真题附答案河北专接本英语历年真题(附答案) 2001年专接本综合考试试卷 I. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. II. 完形填空 Religious and private schools receive little support from public taxes in the United States, and _41_ a result , are usually somewhat expensive to_42_. The largest group of religious schools in America _43_ by t
2、he Roman Catholic Church. While religious schools tend to be _44_ expensive than private schools, there are usually some _45_. When there _46_ free education available to all children in the United States, why do people _47_ money on private schools? Americans offer _48_ great variety of reasons for
3、 doing so, including the desire of some parents to _49_ their children to schools _50_ classes tend to be smaller, or where religious instruction _51_ as part of the educational program, or because, _52_ their opinion, the public schools in their area are not _53_ high enough quality to meet their n
4、eeds. Private schools in the United States _54_ widely in size, quality, and in the kind of programs that are offered to meet _55_ of certain students. The degree _56_ American parents are satisfied with their childrens schools often _57_ people of other countries. Most schools have organizations _5
5、8_ of both parents and teachers, usually called for Parent-Teacher Association. They meet together to _59_ various matters concerning the schools. Parents often give time _60_ with 第1页本试卷册共12页 在每组单词中,有一个单词的下划线部分及其他单词的划线部分读音不同,找出该单词 A. camera A. perhaps A. shouted A. society A. younger A. character A
6、. births A. always A. ghost B. waste B. closed B. piece B. anger B. paths B. salt C. hatch C. proved C. field D. matter D. forehead D. damaged D. version D. receive D. singer D. school D. also D. tomb B. harvest B. profession C. Fahrenheit C. suggestion C. stronger C. stomach C. baths C. chalk C. co
7、mb A. association B. moustache D. mouths B. exposure classroom or after-school activities. 41. A)as 42. A)go B)to C)in D)for B)attend C)take part in D)enroll C)is run D)is running 43. A)were run B)run 45. A)lodging 46. A)was 47. A)spend 48. A)a 44. A)less B)more C)rather D)much B)boarding C)tuition
8、D)fees B)have been B)pay C)cost C)is D)are D)take B)they C)some D) / C)send D)sending C) in that D)for D)on D)differs D)what B)what C)on C)of D)where 49. A)bring B)bringing 50. A)which 52. A)to 53. A)/ 51. A)is included B)are include C)includes D)had included B)in B)in 54. A)differ B)varies C)extend
9、 55. A)the needs B)the satisfaction C)needs D)need 56. A)on which B)to which C)which 57. A)surprises B)surprised C)surprising D)striking 59. A)talk to 60. A)helping Passage 1 Making a film takes a long time and is a very hard work. Writing the story for the film may take many weeks. Filming the stor
10、y being acted or shooting the film, as it is called, often takes at least six months. Actors and cameramen work from very early in the morning until late at night. Each scene has to be acted and reacted, filmed and re-filmed, until it is just right. Sometimes the same scene may have to be acted twen
11、ty or thirty times. The film studio is like a large factory, and the indoor stages are very big indeed. Scenery of all kinds is made in the studio: churches, houses, castles, and forests are all built of wood and by actors and actresses. The director of the film, however, is the most important perso
12、n In a film 第2页本试卷册共12页 58. A)consisting B)comprising C)composing D)making up B)comment C)discuss D)exchange B)to help C)for helping D)on helping III. 阅读理解 studio, he decides now the scene should be filmed and how the scene should be arranged. Most people go to see a film because they know the film
13、stars in it. Sometimes the film may be very poor. It is best to choose a film made by a good director. Some famous directors make their films very real. People feel that they themselves are among the people in the film. 61. Making a film usually involves_. A) writing a story B) film studio C) shooti
14、ng the filmD) all of the above 62. The sentence “sometimes the same scene may have to be acted twenty or thirty times” means_ A) every scene must be acted at least twenty or thirty times before it is a success. B) on occasion the same scene has to be acted again and again before it is a success. C)
15、every scene has to be acted again and again in order to make it perfect. D) not all films are made smoothly. 63. It is implied but not stated in the passage that_. A) every famous director can make his film real B) not all famous directors can make their films real C) every director is a good direct
16、or D) most famous directors can make their films real 64. The most important person in making a film is _. A)an actor or actress B)a cameraman C) a director D)a writer of the story of the following statements is true as far as the making of a film is concerned? A) It is an easy job and usually takes
17、 a long time. B) It is a difficult job and usually takes a long time. C) It is a fun when actors or actresses can act freely. D) Very often each scene can just be acted once. Passage 2 No author in American literature is better known or more loved than Samuel Langhome Clemens. Born in Missouri in 18
18、35, he grew up 第3页本试卷册共12页 on the banks of the Mississippi River and became a river boat pilot when he was 21 years old. So he adopted the pen name of “Mark Twain”, which was derived from a phrase meaning “two fathoms deep” used by the boatmen on the Mississippi as they measured the depth of the riv
19、er. The river environment inspired the two novels which brought him his greatest name : “Tom Sawyer” and “Huckleberry Finn”. Another book ,“Life on the Mississippi”, told of his adventures on the river boats of that period. It was during the Civil War that Mark Twains life as a writer started. At th
20、at time he was working as a newspaper man in Nevada and California. His short story “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaberas County” was an immediate success and his new career began ,“A Million Pound Note” written in 1893 was another well-known short story. In 1870, Mark Twain married Olivia Langd
21、on. He had fallen in love with her picture even before he met her. According to his biographers, his wife had a great influence on Twains later books. Mark Twain was also a very successful lecturer. His travels around the country giving talks on a variety of subjects helped make him famous and incre
22、ased the sale of his books. “Tom Sawyer” and “Huckleberry Finn” are considered Twains best works. They are marked by humor and salty and provide his readers with an excellent picture of his era. His last book was finished before his death. He was then 74 years old. Langhome Clemens adopted the pen n
23、ame of “Mark Twain” _. A) when he was 21 years old. B) after he wrote the novel “Life on the Mississippi”. C) from a phrase used by the boatmen on the Mississippi. D) because the boatmen called him “Mark Twain” when he worked as a riverboat pilot. Twains career as a writer began when_. A) he wrote “
24、A Million Pound Note” B) he was working on the Mississippi C) the Civil War broke outD) he was working as a newspaper man to this passage , which of the following books was most 第4页本试卷册共12页 probably written under the influence of Olivia Langdon? A) “The celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaberas County”.B
25、) “A Million Pound Note”. C) “Life on the Mississippi”.D) “Tom Sawyer”. helped Mark Twain become famous and made better sale of his books? A) His humorous style in writing. B) His experience on the Mississippi. C) His talks on a variety of subjects during his travels around the country. D) His wifes
26、 influence on his works. of the following statement is not true about Mark Twain? A) He is considered the best author in American literature. B) He fell in love with Olivia Langdon when he saw her picture. C) He was a successful lecturer as well as famous writer. D) He completed his last work when h
27、e was 74 years old. Passage 3 Long before the white man came to the America, the land belonged to the American Indian nations. The nation of the Cherokees ( 柴罗基部落) lived in what is now the southeastern part of the United States. After the white man came, the Cherokees copied many of their ways. One
28、Cherokees name Sequoyah saw how important reading and writing was to the white man. He decided to invent a way to write down the spoken Cherokee language. He began by making word pictures. For each word he drew a picture. But that proved impossible-there were just too many words. Then he took the 85
29、 sounds that made up the language. Using his own imagination and an English spelling book, Sequoyah invented a sign for each sound. His alphabet proved amazingly easy to learn. Before long, many Cherokees knew how to read and write in their own language. By 1828, they were even printing their own ne
30、wspaper. In 1830, the Congress passed a law. It allowed the government to remove Indians from the homes. The Cherokees refused to go. They had lived on their lands for centuries. It belonged to them. Why should they go to a strange land far beyond the Mississippi River? 第5页本试卷册共12页 The army was sent
31、 to drive the Cherokees out. Soldiers surrounded their villages and marched them at gunpoint into the western territory. The sick, the old and the small children went in carts, along with their belongings. The rest of the people marched on foot or rode on horseback. It was November, yet many of them
32、 still wore their summer clothes. Cold and hungry, the Cherokees were quickly exhausted by the hardships of the journey. Many dropped dead and were buried by the roadside. When the last group arrived in their new home in March 1839, more than 4,000 had died. It was indeed a march of death. 71. The Cherokees Nation used to live _