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考单招——上高职单招网 2016忻州职业技术学院单招英语模拟试题及答案 一、语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1. I don’t want to be first one who breaks sad news to her. A. the; the B. the; a C. a; the D. /; a 2. Money usually takes a long time to earn, but you can spend it . A. on time B. ahead of time C. in time D. in no time 3. I met my kindergarten teacher at the restaurant last night. What a pleasant surprise! A. on purpose B. by the way C. by accident D. on duty 4. You’d better try to sell or all these expensive but useless things you’ve collected. A. take away B. give away C. get away D. clear away 5. Frank prefers to spend the summer vacation in the small town in California, he was brought up by his uncle. A. where B. which C. when D. in that 6. It will not be long before our food , so we had better buy some in advance. A. puts out B. leaves out C. works out D. runs out 7. We got in a traffic jam this morning, which made us forty minutes late for the meeting. A. wrapped B. stuck C. attracted D. absorbed 8. He managed to pass his driving test he was a poor driver. A. as B. if C. although D. because 9. — I am afraid of the coming physics exam tomorrow morning. — I’m sure you will pass it! A. Keep cool! B. Have a great time! C. Why didn’t you study hard? D. What a pity! 10. hard one may work, one cannot master a foreign language in a year or two. A. Whenever B. Wherever C. Whatever D. However 11. I’d like to place a (n) for the book with the publishing company. A. command B. order C. demand D. package 12. I on my report all day tomorrow, because it is a tough job to do. A. work B. has been working C. will be working D. are to work 13. Of all the books published recently, only a few are worth . A. to be reading B. having read C. to read D. reading 14. you don’t wear warm clothes in such cold weather, it’s not surprising that you catch a bad cold. A. So B. If C. Though D. But 15. — I can’t carry the heavy box alone. — It’s my pleasure to help you out. A. Can I ask you a favor? B. How are you? C. Nice to meet you! D. Come on! 二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) Rabbi Sternberg taught me valuable lessons that had nothing to do with the curriculum (课程). In his class, I watched my classmates throw food around the room and not pay attention, 16 they weren’t being monitored by the old man. His patience during these episodes (插曲) was not 17 . I stayed after class that day, and asked him how he could 18 what had gone on. His 19 shocked me. He said, “Aryeh, I 20 what people do. I think if they want to stop because they feel they are being 21 , they should do so of their own will.” I saw the 22 in his aged eyes. He taught law. The book of law was not what 23 me to the class. It was the person teaching it, who had a(n) 24 understanding of people. One day we were discussing whether money, if 25 , must be returned to its owner. “Some people would keep this money 26 others would return it,” said my teacher. “It is very common that someone actually 27 it for the sake of being praised. That person is good, but not 28 . A great person does this deed for the sake of being a good person, not for the 29 .” For the next few weeks, I tried to live as though I were being 30 by Rabbi Sternberg. I did people favors. Even I 31 to find someone’s lost bag, and when I returned it, did not speak of any extra 32 . I was 33 by this man to become a better person. Rabbi Sternberg told me I was 34 my name, Aryeh, which means lion, king of the jungle. He told me that by being a(n) 35 to my classmates, it was as though I were a king leading his nation. 16. A. doubting B. thinking C. admitting D. announcing 17. A. imaginable B. countable C. understandable D. unbelievable 18. A. tolerate B. believe C. prevent D. follow 19. A. suggestion B. behavior C. presence D. response 20. A. tell B. see C. like D. forget 21. A. unfortunate B. nonviolent C. impolite D. dishonest 22. A. wisdom B. interest C. friendship D. emotion 23. A. presented B. connected C. returned D. attracted 24. A. simple B. unique C. relative D. easy 25. A. saved B. hidden C. donated D. found 26. A. though B. so C. while D. if 27. A. returns B. keeps C. seeks D. values 28. A. smart B. polite C. great D. rich 29. A. explanation B. recognition C. protection D. devotion 30. A. watched B. helped C. praised D. hunted 31. A. hoped B. tried C. began D. prepared 32. A. service B. time C. advice D. effort 33. A. demanded B. expected C. inspired D. advised 34. A. living up to B. thinking well of C. showing interest in D. making fun of 35. A. excuse B. message C. example D. support 三、阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 A While waiting for an elevator at the Fair Oaks Mall near her home in Virginia recently, Janice Im, who studies early-childhood development, witnessed a troubling incident between a young boy and his mother. The boy, who Ms. Im estimates was about two and a half years old, made repeated attempts to talk to his mother, but she wouldn’t look up from her BlackBerry (国外手机品牌). “He’s like: ‘Mama? Mama? Mama?’ ” Ms. Im recalled. “And then he starts tapping her leg. And she says: ‘Just wait a second. Just wait a second.’ ” Finally, he was so frustrated, Ms. Im said, that “he says, ‘Ahhh!’ and tries to bite her leg.” Much of the concern about cell phones and instant messaging has been focused on how children who often use the technology are affected by it. But parents’ use of such technology — and its effect on their children — is now becoming an equal source of concern to some child-development researchers. Sherry Turkle, director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Initiative on Technology and Self, has been studying how parental use of technology affects children and young adults. After five years and 300 interviews, she has found that feelings of hurt, jealousy and competition are widespread. In her studies, Dr. Turkle said, “Over and over, kids raised the same three examples of feeling hurt and not wanting to show it when their mom or dad would be on their devices instead of paying attention to them: at meals, during pickup after either school or an extracurricular activity, and during sports events.” Dr. Turkle said that she recognizes the pressure adults feel to make themselves constantly available for work, but added that she believes there is a greater force compelling (强迫) them to keep checking the screen. 36. What’s the cause of the troubling incident between the young boy and his mother? A. The young boy was hungry and asking his mother for food. B. The young boy was naughty and made his mother angry. C. The mother was trying to stop the boy from biting her leg. D. The mother’s attention was fully drawn to her cell phone. 37. Which of the following is NOT proper to describe the feeling of the young boy? A. Angry. B. Frustrated. C. Excited. D. Hurt. 38. Dr. Turkle would probably agree that . A. parents should check their devices often B. parents should turn off their devices while with their children C. parents should cut their use of technology while with their children D. parents should try to satisfy their children’s needs 39. Dr. Turkle’s attitude towards parents is that of . A. understanding B. doubt C. disappointment D. appreciation 40. Which of the following is the main idea of the passage? A. Parents’ use of technology can have a bad effect on their children. B. Technology brings great convenience to parents. C. Parents today can’t do without technology. D. Parents’ use of technology causes great concern. B Holiday Fun at Cresta Shopping Centre — Gauteng, Randburg, Johannesburg During the extended holiday during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, moms are wondering how to keep their kids occupied. Cresta Shopping Centre has a range of activities planned for kids and teens between the 1st of June and 11th of July, 2010. Description: Holiday fun activities include an outdoor skating rink (溜冰场), surrounded by a forest of decorated pine trees. For more information, contact 011-678-5306. Fugard Festival 2010 — Eastern Cape, Nieu Bethesda Athol Fugard is one of South Africa’s most well-respected literary figures. This celebration dedicated to Fugard takes place in the town for those who appreciate his works. Description: Taking place on 23-26 September, 2010, the Fugard Festival offers a range of events, including performances of some of the playwright’s most popular works, including Victoria, Met Kerslig na Mecca, and Playland. Ballito Prawn & Jazz Festival 2010 — KwaZulu Natal, Ballito Also known as the Dolphin Coast, the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast is considered by many to be the jewel of the Zulu Kingdom. Located along this coastline is the laid-back (悠闲的) town of Ballito, which will be hosting the Ballito Prawn & Jazz Festival 2010 from the 2nd to the 4th of July. Description: Sporting events include an MTB Cycle and Trail Run, 4X4 Regional Challenge, Bass Fishing Competition, and a Golf Day. There will also be an arts & crafts fair, live jazz music, and extreme sports. Cape Town International Kite Festival 2010 — Western Cape, Muizenberg Hosted by Cape Mental Health, the Cape Town International Kite Festival is set to take place on 23-24 October, 2010 at the picturesque Zandvlei picnic spot in Muizenberg. Description: A full program will include kite-making, kite-flying, organic (有机的) food market, competitions, prizes. The festival highlights the importance of healthy recreation in dealing with the problem of mental health issues. All profits go to Cape Mental Health to provide essential services for people in disadvantaged communities. 41. A mother who wants to take his son for fun activities during the 2010 FIFA World Cup can go to . A. Gauteng, Randburg, Johannesburg B. Eastern Cape, Nieu Bethesda C. KwaZulu Natal, Ballito D. Western Cape, Muizenberg 42. A young man who wants to try a dangerous sport will like the most. A. Holiday Fun at Cresta Shopping Centre B. Fugard Festival 2010 C. Ballito Prawn & Jazz Festival 2010 D. Cape Town International Kite Festival 2010 43. Cape Town International Kite Festival 2010 is special in that . A. it is intended for people with mental problems B. it helps raise money for a charity group C. it provides a picnic spot for people D. it is a free event 44. Which of the following is NOT included in Ballito Prawn & Jazz Festival 2010? A. An MTB Cycle and Trail Run. B. 4X4 Regional Challenge. C. An arts & crafts fair. D. Buying jewels. 45. Which of the following can we do if we have a free day on 25 September, 2010? A. Going skating. B. Enjoying some works of a playwright. C. Listening to jazz music. D. Tasting organic food. C The second Monday of January is Coming-of-Age Day in Japan, a national holiday to encourage those who have newly entered adulthood to become self-reliant members of society. The holiday used to be on January 15, but in 2000 it was moved to the second Monday of the month. Special coming-of-age ceremonies for 20-year-olds are held, since an “adult” in Japan is legally defined as one who is 20 or over. They gain the right to vote on their twentieth birthday, and they’re also allowed to smoke and drink. But along with these rights come new responsibilities as well, and so the age of 20 is a big turning point for the Japanese. Coming-of-age ceremonies have been held since time immemorial in Japan. In the past boys marked their transition to adulthood when they were around 15, and girls celebrated their coming of age when they turned 13 or so. During the Edo period (1603 — 1868), boys had their forelocks (额发) cropped, and girls had their teeth dyed black. It wasn’t until 1876 that 20 became the legal age of adulthood. These days, males generally wear suits in their coming-of-age ceremony, but a lot of females choose to wear a special type of kimono (和服) for unmarried women with extra-long sleeves and elaborate designs. For unmarried women, this special type of kimono is the most formal thing they can wear, and so many of them wear it to the event marking the start of their adult life. The number of children in Japan is decreasing. For instance, about 1.74 million (890,000 males and 850,000 females) joined the ranks of grown-ups in 1999; this is 80,000 fewer than the year before and represents 1.4% of the total population. 46. Coming-of-Age Day is designed to . A. give the youths rights to drink and smoke B. give celebrations to the youths on their twentieth birthday C. encourage the youths to become independent in society D. allow the youths to enjoy the lifestyle of adults 47. Before 1876, a Japanese boy was regarded as an adult when he reached the age of . A. 13 B. 15 C. 18 D. 20 48. During the Edo period, girls to show that they had reached adulthood. A. had their forelocks cut B. had their teeth dyed black C. wore a special type of kimono D. wore suits 49. Which of the following is TRUE about Coming-of-Age Day? A. It is more important to boys than to girls. B. It marks the start of new life for unmarried women. C. It brings more responsibilities than rights to boys and girls. D. It is regarded as a turning point in their life for boys and girls. 50. We can conclude from the passage that . A. Coming-of-Age Day has a long history in Japan B. Coming-of-Age Day didn’t become popular until the Edo period C. Coming-of-Age Day isn’t as popular as before D. the purpose of Coming-of-Age Day has changed over time D Young people worry greatly about how they are thought of, especially by new people or in new situations. The start of a school year means your kids will face plenty of both. Family therapist (治疗师) Sharon Scott, author of How to Say No and Keep Your Friends, says parents can help their teens avoid peer pressure with these methods. Set age-appropriate boundaries — and stick to them. “Kids today have more unsupervised (无人监督的) time than those of us who grew up with moms and ne
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