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1、 湖北普通专升本英语模仿试题(三)Part I Vocabulary and Structure1.She ought to stop work;she has a headache because she _ too long.A) has been reading B) had read C) is reading D) read(A)2.Niagara Falls is a great tourist _,drawing millions of visitors every year.A) attention B) attraction C) appointment D) arrange

2、ment(B)3.I dont mind _ the decision as long as it is not too late.A) you to delay making B) your delaying making C) your delaying to make D) you delay to make(B)4.The hopes,goals,fears and desires _ widely between men and women,between the rich and the poor.A) alter B) shift C) transfer D) vary(D)5.

3、Corn originated in the New World and thus was not known in Europe until Columbus found it _ in Cuba.A) being cultivated B) been cultivated C) having cultivated D) cultivating(A)6.The sale usually takes place outside the house,with the audience _ on benches,chairs or boxes.A) having seated B) seating

4、 C) seated D) having been seated(C)7.This kind of glasses manufactured by experienced craftsmen _ comfortably.A) is worn B) wears C) wearing D) are worn(B)8.Some diseases are _ by certain water animals.A) transplanted B) transformed C) transported D) transmitted(D)9.Wouldnt you rather your child _ t

5、o bed early?A) go B) went C) would go D) goes(B)10.Although Anne is happy with her success she wonders _ will happen to her private life.A) that B) what C) it D) this(B)11.The words of his old teacher left a _ impression on his mind. He is still influenced by them.A) staying not B) not to stay C) th

6、at he would not stay D) that he not stay(C)12.Mikes uncle insists _ in this hotel.A) whatever B) whomever C) whichever D) whoever(D)13.We agreed to accept _ they thought was the best tourist guide.A) whatever B) whomever C) whichever D) whoever(D)14.It is our _ policy that we will achieve unity thro

7、ugh peaceful means.A) consistent B) continuous C) considerate D) continual(A)15.Between 1974 and 1997,the number of overseas visitors expanded _27%.A) by B) for C) to D) in(A)16.Although many people view conflict as bad,conflict is sometimes useful _ it forces people to test the relative merits of t

8、heir attitudes and behaviors.A) by which B) to which C) in that D) so that(C)17.He is _ about his chances of winning a gold medal in the Olympics next year.A) optimistic B) optional C) outstanding D) obvious(A)18.Sometimes I wish I _ in a different time and a different place.A) be living B) were liv

9、ing C) would live D) would have lived(B)19.The director was critical _ the way we were doing the work.A) at B) in C) of D) with(C)20.In a sudden _ of anger,the man tore up everything within reach.A) attack B) burst C) split D) blast(B)21._ she realized it was too late to go home.A) No sooner it grew

10、 dark than B) Hardly did it grow dark that C) Scarcely had it grown dark than D) It was not until dark that(D)22.In Britain people _ four million tons of potatoes every year.A) swallow B) dispose C) consume D) exhaust(C)23.Id _ his reputation with other farmers and business people in the community,a

11、nd then make a decision about whether or not to approve a loan.A) take into account B) account for C) make up for D) make out(A)24.It is essential that these application forms _ back as early as possible.A) must be sent B) will be sent C) are sent D) be sent(D)25.She cooked the meat for a long time

12、so as to make it _ enough to eat.A) mild B) slight C) light D) tender(D)26.We take our skin for granted until it is burned _ repair.A) beyond B) for C) without D) under(A)27.The computer revolution may well change society as _ as did the Industrial Revolution.A) certainly B) insignificantly C) funda

13、mentally D) comparatively(C)28._ in this way,the situation doesnt seem so disappointing.A) To look at B) Looking at C) Looked at D) To be looked at(C)29.A lot of ants are always invading my kitchen. They are a thorough _.A) nuisance B) trouble C) worry D) anxiety(A)30.Some women _ a good salary in a

14、 job instead of staying home,but they decided not to work for the sake of the family.A) must make B) should have made C) would make D) could have made(D)Part II ClozeIn a telephone survey of more than 2,000 adults,21% said they believed the sun revolved (旋转) around the earth. An _31_ 7% did not know

15、 which revolved around _32_ I have no doubt that _33_ all of these people were _34_ in school that the earth revolves around the sun;_35_ may even have written it _36_ a test. But they never _37_ their incorrect mental models of planetary (行星) _38_ because their everyday observations didnt support _

16、39_ their teachers told them:People see the sun “moving” _40_ the sky as morning turns to night,and the earth seems stationary (静止) _41_ that is happening.Students can learn the right answers _42_ heart in class,and yet never combined them _43_ their working models of the world. The objectively corr

17、ect answer the professor accepts and the _44_ personal understanding of the world can _45_ side by side,each unaffected by the other.Outside of class,the student continues to sue the _46_ model because it has always worked well _47_ that circumstance. Unless professors address _48_ errors in student

18、s personal models of the world,students are not _49_ to replace them with the _50_ one.31.A) excessive B) extra C) additional D) added(C)32.A) what B) which C) that D) other(B)33.A) virtually B) remarkably C) ideally D) preferably(A)34.A) learned B) suggested C) taught D) advised(C)35.A) those B) th

19、ese C) who D) they(D)36.A) on B) with C) under D) for(A)37.A) formed B) altered C) believed D) thought(B)38.A) operation B) position C) motion D) location(C)39.A) how B) which C) that D) what(D)40.A) around B) across C) on D) above(B)41.A) since B) so C) while D) for(C)42.A) to B) by C) in D) with(B

20、)43.A) with B) into C) to D) along(A)44.A) adults B) teachers C) scientists D) students(D)45.A) exist B) occur C) survive D) maintain(A)46.A) private B) individual C) personal D) own(C)47.A) in B) with C) on D) for(A)48.A) general B) natural C) similar D) specific(D)49.A) obliged B) likely C) probab

21、le D) partial(B)50.A) perfect B) better C) reasonable D) correct(D)Part III Reading ComprehensionPassage OneQuestions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.Unless we spend money to spot and prevent asteroids (小行星) now,one might crash into Earth and destroy life as we know it,say some scientist

22、s.Asteroids are bigger versions of the meteoroids (流星) that race across the night sky. Most orbit the sun far from Earth and dont threaten us. But there are also thousands of asteroids whose orbits put them on a collision course with Earth.Buy $50 million worth of new telescopes right now. Then spen

23、d $10 million a year for the next 25 years to locate most of the space rocks. By the time we spot a fatal one,the scientists say,well have a way to change its course.Some scientists favor pushing asteroids off course with nuclear weapons. But the cost wouldnt be cheap.Is it worth it?Two things exper

24、ts consider when judging any risk re:1) How likely the event is;and 2) How bad the consequences if the event occurs. Experts think an asteroid big enough to destroy lots of life might strike Earth once every 500,000 years. Sounds pretty rarebut if one did fall,it would be the end of the world. “If w

25、e dont take care of these big asteroids,theyll take care of us,” says one scientist. “Its that simple.”The cure,though,might be worse than the disease. Do we really want fleets of nuclear weapons sitting around on Earth?“The world has less to fear from doomsday (毁灭性) rocks than from a great nuclear

26、fleet set against them,” said a New York Times article.51.What does the passage say about asteroids and meteoroids?A) They are heavenly bodies different in composition.B) They are heavenly bodies similar in nature.C) There are more asteroids than meteoroids.D) Asteroids are more mysterious than mete

27、oroids.(B)52.What do scientists say about the collision of an asteroid with Earth?A) It is very unlikely but the danger exists.B) Such a collision might occur once every 25 years.C) Collisions of smaller asteroids with Earth occur more often than expected.D) Its still too early to say whether such a

28、 collision might occur.(A)53.What do people think of the suggestion of using nuclear weapons to alter the courses of asteroids?A) It sounds practical but it may not solve the problem.B) It may create more problems than it might solve.C) It is a waste of money because a collision of asteroids with Ea

29、rth is very unlikely.D) Further research should be done before it is proved applicable.(B)54.We can conclude from the passage that _.A) while pushing asteroids off course nuclear weapons would destroy the worldB) asteroids racing across the night sky are likely to hit Earth in the near futureC) the

30、worry about asteroids can be left to future generations since it is unlikely to happen in our lifetimeD) workable solutions still have to be found to prevent a collision of asteroids with Earth(D)55.Which of the following best describes the authors tone in this passage?A) Optimistic.B) Critical.C) O

31、bjective.D) Arbitrary.(C)Passage TwoQuestions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.Believe it or not,optical illusion (错觉) can cut highway crashes.Japan is a case in point. It has reduced automobile crashes on some roads by nearly 75 percent using a simple optical illusion. Bent stripes,calle

32、d chevrons (人字形),painted on the roads make drivers think that they are driving faster than they really are,and thus drivers slow down.Now the American Automobile Association Foundation for Traffic Safety in Washington D.C. is planning to repeat Japans success. Starting next year,the foundation will

33、paint chevrons and other patterns of stripes on selected roads around the country to test how well the patterns reduce highway crashes.Excessive speed plays a major role in as much as one fifth of all fatal traffic accidents,according to the foundation. To help reduce those accidents,the foundation

34、will conduct its tests in areas where speed-related hazards are the greatestcurves,exit slopes,traffic circles,and bridges.Some studies suggest that straight,horizontal bars painted across roads can initially cut the average speed of drivers in half. However,traffic often returns to full speed withi

35、n months as drivers become used to seeing the painted bars.Chevrons,scientists say,not only give drivers the impression that they are driving faster than they really are but also make a lane appear to be narrower. The result is a longer lasting reduction in highway sped and the number of traffic acc

36、idents.56.The passage mainly discusses _.A) a new way of highway speed controlB) a new pattern for painting highwaysC) a new approach to training driversD) a new type of optical illusion(A)57.On roads painted with chevrons,drivers tend to feel that _.A) they should avoid speed-related hazardsB) they

37、 are driving in the wrong laneC) they should slow down their speedD) they are approaching the speed limit(C)58.The advantage of chevrons over straight,horizontal bars is that the former _.A) can keep drivers awakeB) can cut road accidents in halfC) will have a longer effect on driversD) will look mo

38、re attractive(C)59.The American Automobile Association Foundation for Traffic Safety plans to _.A) try out the Japanese method in certain areasB) change the road signs across the countryC) replace straight,horizontal bars with chevronsD) repeat the Japanese road patterns(A)60.What does the author sa

39、y about straight,horizontal bars painted across roads?A) They are falling out of use in the United States.B) They tend to be ignored by drivers in a short period of time.C) They are applicable only on broad roads.D) They cannot be applied successfully to traffic circles.(B)Passage ThreeQuestions 61

40、to 65 are based on the following passage.Amtrak (美国铁路客运公司) was experiencing a downswing in ridership (客运量) along the lines comprising its rail system. Of major concern to Amtrak and its advertising agency DDB Needham,were the long-distance western routes where ridership had been declining significan

41、tly.) At one time,trains were the only practical way to cross the vast areas of the west. Trains were fast,very luxurious,and quite convenient compared to other forms of transportation existing at the time. However,times change and the automobile became Americas standard of convenience. Also,air tra

42、vel had easily established itself as the fastest method of traveling great distances. Therefore,the task for DDB Needham was to encourage consumers to consider other aspects of train travel in order to change their attitudes and increase the likelihood that trains would be considered for travel in t

43、he west.Two portions of the total market were targeted:1) anxious fliersthose concerned with safety,relaxation,and cleanliness and 2) travel-loversthose viewing themselves as relaxed,casual,and interested in the travel experience as part of their vacation. The agency then developed a campaign that f

44、ocused on travel experiences such as freedom,escape,relaxation,and enjoyment of the great western outdoors. It stressed experiences gained by using the trains and portrayed western train trips as wonderful adventures.Advertisements showed pictures of the beautiful scenery that could be enjoyed along

45、 some of the more famous western routes and emphasized the romantic names of some of these trains (Empire Builder,etc.). These ads were strategically placed among family-oriented TV shows and programs involving nature and America in order to most effectively reach target audiences. Results were impr

46、essive. The Empire Builder,which was focused on in one ad,enjoyed a 15 percent increase in profits on its Chicago to Seattle route.61.Whats the authors purpose in writing this passage?A) To show the inability of trains to compete with planes with respect to speed and convenience.B) To stress the inf

47、luence of the automobile on Americas standard of convenience.C) To emphasize the function of travel agencies in market promotion.D) To illustrate the important role of persuasive communication in changing consumer attitudes.(D)62.It can be inferred from the passage that the drop in Amtrak ridership was due to the fact that _.A) trains were not suitable for short distance passenger tran

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