1、 成人高考英语模拟试卷(一)一语音知识(共5小题;每题15分,共75分。)在下列每缉单词中,有一个单词的划线部分与其他单词的划线部分的读音不同,找出这个词。1. A. climbB. job C. disturb D. club2. A. sweaterB. meant C. pleasure D. pleased3. A. drunkB. dusty C. duty D. drug4. A. breatheB. nothing C. clothes D. weather5. A. proveB. rose C. wrote D. broke 二、词汇与语法知识(共15小题,每题1.5分,共2
2、2.5分)从每小题的四个选择项中,选出最佳的一项。6. Regular exercise can _ you against heart disease. A. fight B. protect C. keep D. support7. Over a hundred people expressed their worries, but _ were willing to help. A. some B. many C. few D. little8. You cant do anything else until you _ your homework. A. finished B. wil
3、l finish C. have finished D. had finished9. First draw a line _ the middle of the page. Then write a word in the space above the line. A. across B. over C. between D. within10The manager had Ms. Brunell _ the new assistant around yesterday. A. to show B. showed C. showing D. show11. Send for a docto
4、r quickly. The man _. A. will die B. is dying C. dies D. died12. I enjoy listening to Miss White; my English teacher, _,I can only understand about half of what she says.A. when B. because C. if D. though 13. The bag is very heavy. Come and lend me a hand, ? A. should you B. do you C. can you D. wil
5、l you14. After working for two hours, I found _ impossible to complete the paper in time. A. me B. this C. that D. it15. It was very kind of you to clean the office, though you _. A. neednt do B. wouldnt have C. didnt have to D. mustnt have done 16. The faster anything goes up into the sky, _. A. it
6、 reaches the highest B. it reaches the higher C. the highest it reaches D. the higher it reaches 17. Joe took his friends there by a shortcut, _ reduced the drive from 50 minutes to 15. A. where B. which C. that D. what 18. _ there like that, you remind me of your father. A. To sit B. Being sitting
7、C. Sitting D. Sit 19. He told me that the number of students to be admitted _ at that time. A. had not been decided on B. were not decided on C. has not been decided on D. are not decided on 20. Jack told his daughter that she could have _ she wanted for Christmas. A. which B. whatever C. that D. wh
8、enever三完形填空(共15小题;每题2分,共30分。) 通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。 It was the late spring of 1979, a hot Saturday afternoon. Hundreds of us sat 21 , side by side, in rows of wooden chairs on the main campus lawn (校园草坪). We 22 blue robes (毕业生长袍). We listened carefully to long 23 . When the ce
9、remony (典礼)was 24_,we threw our caps in the air, and we were officially graduated from college.After that, I found Morrie Schwartz, my 25 professor, and introduced him to my 26 .He was a small man who took small steps, as if a 27 wind could; at any time, 28 him up into the clouds! His teeth were in
10、good shape. When he smiled it was as if you had just 29 him the funniest joke on earth. He told my parents how I 30 every class he taught. He told them, You have a 31 boy here. He helped me a 1ot. Shy but 32 , I looked at my feet. Before we left, I 33 Mr. Schwartz a present, a briefcase with his nam
11、e on the front. I didnt want to forget him. 34 I didnt want him to forget me. He asked if I would keep in 35 , and without hesitation (犹豫) I said, Of course. When he turned around, I saw tears in his eyes.21. A. along B. around C. beside D. together22. A. took B. wore C. put on D. got in 23. A. lect
12、ures B. dialogues C. speeches D. reports24. A. on B. up C. over D. away25. A. lovely B. precious C. happy D. favorite26. A. parents B. elder brother C. girl friend D. friends27. A. strong B. north C. warm D. cold28. A. beat B. pull C. blow D. wipe29. A. made B. told C. played D. given30. A. left B.
13、reached C. missed D. took 31. A. special B. brave C. busy D. serious32. A. astonished B. pleased C. disappointed D. nervous33. A. handed B. sent C. delivered D. brought34. A. While B. But C. And D. For35. A. conversation B. mind C: company D. touch四阅读理解(共15小题:每题3分,共45分。) 阅读下列短文,然后根据短文的内容从每小题的四个选择项牛选
14、出最佳的一项。A After working long hours on her feet everyday in the operating, room, Taryn Rose knew a lot about foot pain. But unlike most of her colleagues(同事),she turned her pain into money. Today she is the boss of Taryn Rose International, a $528 million company that makes nice and comfortable shoes.
15、 At the beginning, Rose realized the only thing that could stop her was fear of failure. I could hear my friends and family saying, Why did you leave a good job? If I failed, would I be okay facing them? And: they thought, So what? I can go back for further study in medicine. I started to accept tha
16、t it would be okay to say, I failed, but I tried. Once I was comfortable with that th6fight, the fear came to an end. I realized I feared regret more than failure. And after you turn to the path you choose, there is nothing acceptable but success Now, Rose has no regrets about leaving medicine. What
17、 Im doing is not all that different from what I was doing as a doctor. The goal is the same: to relieve (减轻) pain. A former professor told me: Youre helping hundreds of thousands of women with your shoes. As a doctor, you would have helped only the few who went to your office. Youre having a much gr
18、eater effect. Looking back, Rose admits she caught a couple of lucky breaks. To me, luck is about being prepared for those opportunities (机会) that come knocking. You have to have an open mind, the right skills and all your senses working to see what opportunities present themselves. Luck can open th
19、e door, but you still have to walk through it. 36. Before starting her shoe business, Taryn Rose was a A. nurse B. worker C. doctor D. boss 37. Rose realized later was the most fearful for her to have or face in her job change. A. failure B. regret C. family D. colleagues 38. What did her former pro
20、fessor think about Rose and her new job? A. She doesnt have to meet many people in her office. B. Her new work is quite different from her old job. C. She can now serve more people than before. D. Her new work is much more difficult. 39. Which of the following can best explain the last sentence in t
21、he passage? A. You have to do what you can after luck brings you opportunities. B. You should open the door when opportunities come to you. C: You have to be prepared for walking through the door. D. You should open your eyes to see opportunities clearly.B Last fall was a first-of-its-kind season. I
22、 did not arrange (安排) any after-school classes for my children. No swimming. No music lessons. No play dates. Nothing. Once they finished their homework, they were free to do what they pleased, but only one hour of TV. In the beginning, my sons, Ben, 11, and Nick, 9, were anxious about this sudden,
23、unplanned freedom. I had to push them out of the door with a ball, a bike, and so on. Play? I ordered. I learned that this new plan takes time, patience and a lot of faith in the theory that having excellent grades isnt really important. When my older kids, now in college and high school, were young
24、, I brought in the rules of modern parenting. They are unspoken, but followed carefully. First, you must let your child have a variety of activities. After all, you never know where youll find a genius (天才). Second, if the child shows the slightest talent (才能), the activity must be pushed with lesso
25、ns, special coaching (辅导) and practice of several days a week. Every minute should be taken and every minute has a purpose. That was really too much for my children. Now with the new plan, we told stories, We listened to music. And the. kids played with bikes, balls, and whatever was handy. Nobody k
26、ept score. In fact, the boys played outside so much that the lawn was worn down to the soil in places. Theyve made friends with those who come from all over the neighborhood to play games. We like those peaceful evenings. Ben and Nick have a good time this fall, maybe thats because the time off has
27、allowed us to enjoy each others company;40. What was new for the family last fall? A. The children began to learn music when school was over. B. The writer arranged no extra lessons for the children. C. The writer found no time to play with the sons. D. The children had nothing to do after school.41
28、. At the beginning of that season the children A. hated to spend more time on their homework B. felt excited about making their own decisions C. were pleased to have more freedom D; were worried about the change42. According to “modern parenting” discussed in Paragraph 4, parents should A. make use
29、of every minute to be with the children B. provide coaching and practice for each, activity . C. try extra means to find a childs real talent D. know the rules but never talk about them43. From the passage we learn that _ A. children like story-telling more than bike-riding B. parents should teach t
30、heir children how to make a plan C. children should have time to enjoy themselves after schoolD. parents can enjoy their evenings when children play with othersC A woman heads into a popular New York City coffee shop on a cold winter morning. Just ahead of her, a man drops a few papers. The woman pa
31、uses to help gather them. A clerk at a busy store thanks a customer who has just bought something. Enjoy, the young woman says, smiling widely. Have a nice day. She sounds like she really means it. These are the common situations we may see every day. However, in her best-selling book Talk to the Ha
32、nd, Lynne Truss argues that common good manners such as saying Excuse me almost no longer exist. There are certainly plenty who would agree with her. According to one recent study, 70 percent of the U.S. adults (成人)said people are ruder now than they were 20 years ago. Is it really true? We decided
33、to find out if good manners are really hard to see. In this politeness study, reporters were sent to many cities in the world. They performed three experiments: door tests (would anyone hold the door open for them?); paper drops (who would help them gather a pile of accidentally dropped papers?); an
34、d service tests (which salesclerks would thank them for a purchase 购物) In New York, 60 tests (20 of each type)were done. Along the way, the reporters met all types of people: men and women of different races, ages, professions (职业), and income levels. And guess what? In the end, four out of every fi
35、ve: people they met passed their politeness test, making New York the most polite city in the study.44, What does Lynne Truss argue in Talk to the Hand? A. People are not as polite as they used to. B. Excuse me is not welcome nowadays. C. Of all the adults in the US 70% are rude. D. People dont care
36、 about manners any more. 45. What is TRUE about the politeness study discussed in the passage? A. The study was reported in many cities of the world. B. New York was the most suitable city for the experiment. C. Sixty tests were designed to see if people are polite to each other. D. Experiments were
37、 performed to see if common good manners exist. 46. What is found in the study? A. More people passed the tests in New York than in any other cities. B. Different kinds of people acted differently in the New York tests. C. Four out of five people passed the politeness test in the study. D. Many peop
38、le in the experiment passed the tests by guessing.D This is not a diet (减肥食谱) or a hard exercise program. Nobody can stick to those for long. Instead, its a simple way to make weight loss a natural part of the life you already live. And guess what? Its fun! You dont have to give up the foods you lov
39、e or do regular exercises. Its about balancing calories(平衡卡路里) in tiny ways that add up to big benefits (好处). You just use some tricks the naturally thin people do. Pick the ones you like, stick with them, and youll lose weight and be strong! Talk it UP! Every time you pick up the phone, stand up an
40、d walk around. Heavy people sit on average two and half hours more every day than thin people, according to a study. Get face time! We use e-mail so much that weve forgotten what our colleagues look like. Pick a colleague or two who sit farthest from you: and deliver 10 of those daily messages in pe
41、rson. And go out of your way: go to a bathroom or a copy machine on another floor and take the stairs, of course. Think about your drink! Consider beer or wine instead of a frozen drink. A glass of regular beer has 140 calories and a serving of wine has 126 calories, while a strawberry daiquiri has
42、about 300 and a margarita 340. Reduce a total of 100 calories each day and youll be able to lose about 10 pounds in a year. This is really not difficult to do.47. What is mainly talked about in the passage? A. How to do exercises daily. B. How to lose weight easily. C. How to work comfortably. D: How to eat and drink regularly.48. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. Thin people sit fewer hours daily than heavy people. B. People deliver messages to their colleagues in person. C. More people