1、山东专升本公共英语真题资料仅供参考 年山东省普通高等教育专升本统一考试第I卷第一部分:听力理解(本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)PartIListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:Inthissectionyouwillhear10questions.Thequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestion,thereisapause.Duringthepause,youshoulddecideontheproperresponsefromthe4choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)gi
2、veninyourtestpaper.ThenyoushouldmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.ShortConversations1.A)JohnscottageissimilartoPauls.B)JohnscottageismuchnewerthanPauls.C)JohnscottageismucholderthanPauls.,D)JohnscottageisasoldasPauls.2.A)55minutes.B)40minutes.C)45minutes.D)35m
3、inutes.3.A)WatchTVathome.B)Eatinarestaurantandthenseeamovie.C)Goanywhere.D)Preparefortomorrowsexam.4.A)Ashopassistant.C)Awaitress.B)Apostofficeclerk.D)Anairstewardess.5.A)GoingtoNewMexico.C)GoingtoArizona.B)Goingtotheweddingparty.D)Goingtothemuseum.6.A)Arepairman.B)Adoctor.C)Asalesman.D)Apostman.7.A
4、)Inahotel.B)Atareceptiondesk.C)Atasupermarket.D)Atatailorsshop.8.A)Thewomanisntsurewhenthetrainwillarrive.B)Thetrainwascaughtinanaccident.C)Thetrainmayarriveat9:15.D)Thetrainwillnotarrive.LongConversation1Questions9to12arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.9.A)Toaskforadvice.B)Toblamethedoctor.C
5、)Tochatwithafriend.D)Tomakeanappointment.10.A)Parentsshouldtelltheirkidshonestyisvital.B)Parentsshouldsetagoodmodel.C)Parentsshouldvaluehonestyalot.D)Parentsshouldpraisetheirkidsfortellingthetruth.11.A)Openupadialogue.B)Askthemwhytheyhavelied.C)Placeblame.D)Acknowledgetheirfeelings.12.A)Keepacoolhea
6、dinthefirstplace.B)Tellthemiftheylieagain,theywillbepunished.C)Punishtheirchildren.D)Tellthemyoudontbelievethemanymore.LongConversation2Questions13to14arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.13.A)ShedidnthelpJohninthetest.B)ProfessorSmithtalkedtoheraboutherscore.C)ShetoldProfessorSmiththatJohnchea
7、tedinthetest.D)Shefailedintheeconomicstest.14.A)Johncheatedinthetest.B)Georgepassedtheeconomicstest.C)Thewomanfailedintheeconomicstest.D)ProfessorSmithknewthatsomebodycheatedinthetest.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear2passages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassagea
8、ndthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOne1Questions15to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.15.A)Startingafamily.C)Growingup.B)Tab
9、lemanners.D)Diningout.16.A)Itwasthefirsttimehewascalled“Mister”.B)Itwasthefirsttimehisparentstreatedhimasanadult.C)Itwasthefirsttimehebehavedasanadultbeforehisparents.D)Itwasthefirsttimehetookhisparentsoutfordinner.17.A)Parentsusuallyregardtheirchildrenasgrown-upswhentheyreach13.B)Thewaiterusuallypl
10、acesthebillinthemiddleofthetable.C)Thespeakersfatherusedtopaytheirrestaurantbills.D)Thefamilyusedtogotoarestaurantfordinnerwhentheygottogether.PassageTwoQuestions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.18.A)Relatives.B)Formerclassmates.C)Neighbors.D)Colleagues.19.A)WhenRhondainvitedhertotea.B)Whe
11、nthespeakertookRhondatoamovie.C)Whentheyvisitedthezootogether.D)Whentheytookatripabroadtogether.20.A)WhenRhondasharedjoyinheraccomplishments.B)WhenRhondacametoherhelpwhenshewasinneed.C)WhenshegaveupherplanstohelpRhonda.D)WhensherefusedtotakeRhondasadvice.PartIIVocabularyandStructureDirections:Therea
12、re30incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Choosetheanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.21.Shetriesherbestto_thechangesinfashion.A)keepupwithB)putoffC)comeupwithD)goby22.Ifyoutry
13、tolearntoomanythingsatatime,youmayget_;A)troubledB)mistakenC)confusedD)interfered23.Wecan_withpeopleinmostpartsoftheworldbytelephone.A)communicateB)tellC)relateD)connect24.Thebooktellsusabouttheauthorslife_abouthiswritings.A)alsoB)asmuchasC)aswellasD)aswell25.igotasplittingheadache.Itkeptme_thewhole
14、night.A)wakenB)awareC)awakeD)waking26.Idliketo_aspecialseatfortheconcertofMay5.A)serveB)reserveC)preserveD)conservethem27.Thestudentsofthisuniversitycomplainabouttrafficnoiseswhich_whentheyarehavingclasses.A)disturbB)interruptC)preventD)interfere28.Mary_herbagatthefirstsightbyseeingitscolor.A)identi
15、fiedB)toldC)knewD)claimed29.Thepicture_meofthedayswhenIspentmychildhoodinthecountryside.A)remindedB)collectedC)rememberedD)recalled30.Overtheyearsmyfatherhadgradually_acollectionofpreciousstamps.A)collectedB)gatheredC)accumulatedD)absorbed31.Itwashardwork,butthey_toitandgotthejobdone.A)adjustB)follo
16、wC)continueD)stuck32.Thisarticle_moreattentiontotheproblemofculturalinterferenceinforeignlanguageTeachingandlearning.A)callsforB)allowsforC)caresforD)appliesfor33.Althoughbusesaretodepartatacertainhour,theyareoftenlate.A)scheduledB)obligatedC)requestedD)loaded34.What_tohimiswhetherthejoballowshimtop
17、ursuehisstudiesA)mattersB)happensC)refersD)applies35.Asmartappearancemakesa_impressionataninterview.A)favorableB)favoredC)favoriteD)favoring36.Mary_liketosurftheInternet.Sheoftenspendshoursonline.A)didB)doesC)doD)is37.Shepretendednot_indifferentbutherfacialexpressionbetrayedher.A)tobeB)beingC)beD)be
18、en38.Wehavetogettheroadrepaired.A)nomatterhowmuchdoesitcostB)nomatterhowmuchcostsitC)nomatterhowmuchitcostsD)nomatteritcostshowmuch39.Shesaidthatthedoctormusthavegotstuckinatrafficjam;otherwisehe_bythen.A)wouldarriveB)wouldhavearrivedC)shouldarriveD)musthavearrived40.Mr.Smithinsistedthatthework_fini
19、shedbytheendofApril.A)beB)hadbeenC)wasD)were41.Theperson_Icomplainedisthesupervisor.A)whomB)towhomC)whoD)towho42.Dr.John_beinParisbecauseImethimintownjustnow.A)mayB)cantC)mightnotD)maynot43.Michaellikedthecarvingverymuch,whichcosthim$2000.However,hewouldgladlyhavepaid_forit.A)astwicemuchB)muchastwic
20、eC)asmuchtwiceD)twiceasmuch44.Onlywhenshehadaccomplishedthetask_thatshehadmadeamistake.A)didsherealizeB)shethenrealizedC)sherealizedD)beforesherealize45.Ifindithardtoimagineatimewhen_tosolve.A)noproblemswillbethereB)therewillbenoproblemsC)noproblemstherewillbeD)therenoproblemswillbe46.Whenwearriveda
21、ttheairport,theplane_.A)alreadytookoffB)tookoffalreadyC)hadalreadytakenoffD)hasalreadytakenoff47.“Wouldyouliketogooutforapicnic?”“Yes,its_day!”A)soabeautifulB)sobeautifulC)suchbeautifulD)suchabeautiful48.Shegrabbedme_andpulledmeoutofthetaxi.A)aarmB)anarmC)bythearmD)thearm49.IknowMikeisslowatundersta
22、nding,butweshouldbepatient_him.A)forB)withC)atD)about50.Heisstudyingdiligently_heshouldfallbehind.A)forfearthatB)sothatC)unlessD)before第三部分:阅读理解(本大题共20小题,5160小题,每小题2分;61一62小题,每小题3分,共30分)Part3ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:Thereare3passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfi
23、nishedstatements.Choosethe,bestanswerandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneManyayoungpersontellsmehewantstobeawriter.Ialwaysencouragesuchpeople,butIalsoexplainthattheresabigdifferencebetweenbeingawriterandwriting.Inmostcasestheseindividualsaredreaming
24、ofwealthandfame,notthelonghoursaloneatatypewriter.“Youvegottowanttowrite,”Isaytothem,“notwanttobeawriter.,Therealityisthatwritingisalonely,privateandpoor-payingaffair.Foreverywriterkissedbyfortunetherearethousandsmorewhoselongingisneverrewarded.WhenIlefta20-yearcareerintheU.S.CoastGuardtobecomeafree
25、lancewriter,Ihadnoprospectsatall.WhatIdidhavewasafriendwhofoundformemyroominaNewYorkapartmentbuilding.Itdidntevenmatterthatitwascoldandhadnobathroom.Iimmediatelyboughtausedmanualtypewriterandfeltlikeagenuinewriter.Afterayearorso,however,Istillhadntgotabreakandbegantodoubtmyself.Itwassohardtosellasto
26、rythatIbarelymadeenoughtoeat.ButIknewIwantedtowrite.Ihaddreamedaboutitforyears.Iwasntgoingtobeoneofthosepeoplewhodiedwondering.WhatifIwouldkeepputtingmydreamtotest(eventhoughitmeantlivingwithuncertaintyandfearoffailure).Thisistheshadow-landofhope,andanyonewithadreammustlearntolivethere.51.Thepassage
27、ismeantto_.A)warnyoungpeopleofthehardshipsthatasuccessfulwriterhastoexperienceB)encourageyoungpeopletopursueawritingcareerC)showyoungpeopleitisunrealisticforawritertopursuewealthD)adviseyoungpeopletogiveuptheirideaofbecomingaprofessionalwriter52.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A)Awriterssuccessdepe
28、ndsonluckratherthanoneffort.B)Genuinewritersoftenfindtheirworkinterestingandrewarding.C)Famouswritersusuallyliveinpovertyandisolation.D)Thechancesforwriterstobecomesuccessfularesmall.53.Whydidtheauthorbegintodoubthimselfafterthefirstyearofhiswritingcareer?A)Hefoundhisdreamwouldnevercometrue.B)Hehadn
29、tseenachangeforthebetter.C)Hewasntabletohavearestforawholeyear.D)Hewasnotabletoproduceasinglebook.54.InLine13“.peoplewhodiedwondering”,“who”referstothose.A)whothinkalotwithoutmakingadecisionB)whoregretgivinguptheircareerhalfwayC)whothinktoomuchofthedarksideoflifeD)whoarefullofimaginationevenupondeat
30、hPassageTwoStudentscantravelintheUnitedStateswithoutspendingtoomuchmoneyiftheyfollowthesesuggestions.Atravelagentcangiveyouinformationonspecialeconomyfaresfortrains,busesandplanes.Thinkabouthikingorbikingforapartofyourtrip,too.Youllnotonlysavemoney,butyoullalsoseealotmoreofthecountry.Somestudentsmay
31、wanttotravelbycar.Besuretothinkaboutgoingwithotherstudentsmanycollegeshaverideboards”thatlistwhenandwhereotherstudentsplantotravel.Manyradiostationsprovidethesame,sortofservicetheyannouncewhosdrivingwhere,when,howmanyriderstheywilltakeandwhattheexpenseswillbe.Therearemanyinexpensive,olderhotelsnearb
32、usortrainstations.Checkyourtravelguidefornamesofthebest.Manypartsofthecountryalsohaveyouthhostelswhereyoungpeoplecanstayforonlyafewdollarsanight.Youdonthavetoeatinrestaurantsallthetime,butwedon?trecommendadietofcandyandcola,either.Youcanusuallygetahealthy,cheapbreakfastinarestaurant.Iftheweatheriswa
33、rm,youcanbuyfoodinsupermarketsoratroadsidestandsandhaveapicnicforlunch.Fordinneryoucangetthenamesofgood,cheaprestaurantsfromtravelguidesorfriends.55.Thepassagetellsstudents_.A)howtogethelpwhiletravelingB)howtomaketravelplansC)howtouselessmoneywhiletravelingD)howtochoosehotels56.Toseemoreofthecountry
34、,youdbettertravel_.A)byplaneB)bytrainC)bybusD)bybike57.Accordingtothepassage,stayingatyouthhostelsis_.A)cheapB)enjoyableC)comfortableD)convenient58.Tosavemoney,youcan_.A)eatinrestaurantssometimesB)inviteyourfriendsforapicnicC)takesomefoodwithyouD)havemorecandyandcolaPassageThreeEmilyDickinsonwasanin
35、eteenth-centuryAmericanwomanwholivedherlifecompletelyunknowntoanyoneexceptherfamilyandafewfriends.Lessthanadozenofherpoemswerepublishedduringherlifetime.Inspiteofthis,sheisregardedtodayasagreatpoet,perhapsthegreatestpoettheUnitedStateshasproduced.AlongwiththeGreekpoetSappho,shemaybeoneoithetwogreate
36、stwomenpoetswhohaveeverlived.DickinsonwasbornonDecember10,1830,inasmallMassachusettstowncalledAmherst.Herswasanoidfamily;herancestorshadcomelotheUnitedStates200yearsbefore.Herparentswerenotreallyrich,buttheywerecertainlynotpoor.Shehadanolderbrother,Austin,andayoungersister,Lavinia.Herparentsseemtoha
37、vebeenratherwithdrawnpeople,andthemembersofthefamilyspentagooddealoftimebythemselves.Shedoesntseemtohavelikedhermotherverymuch.Shespokeonceofneverreallyhavingamother.sShewaseducatedatthelocalAmherstAcademyandMountHolyokeWomenSeminary.Althoughshewassometimesdescribedaspretty,shenevermarried.Inalloutw
38、ardrespects,herlifeappearedtoberatherboring.Thetimeandplaceinwhichshelivedwasnotagoodoneforawomanartisttosucceed.Womenareexpectedtobeobedienttomenandtoremainintheirplaceathome.Ratherthanwasteherlifeinthemeaninglessroundofsocialeventsthatwereopentowomen,shedecidedatsomepointtoretreatfromtheworldinordertowriteherpoetry.Fromthenon,shespentagreatdealoftimeinherbedroomwriting.Inlateryearswhenshewasstandinginfro