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山东省一般高等教育专升本统一考试 (考试时间:120分钟) 英语真题预测试卷一 第一部分:听力理解共20题,每题1分。 (Part I Listening Comprehension)(1x20) Section A        Directions: In this section , you will hear 8 short conservations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must red the four choices marked A,B,C, and D, and decided which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the center. Short conservations. 1. A. In a hotel.      B. In a library.              C. In a bank.          D. In a restaurant. 2. A. The loss of some TV equipment.         B. The delay in the delivery of certain goods. C. The improper functioning of the audit department.     D. The mistake made in the Atlantic Company’s order. 3. A. 215        B. 250           C. 430            D. 500 4. A. At a travel agency.        B. At a sporting goods store. C. At a gymnasium.          D. At a body building center. 5. A. 5 kilometers.         B. 10 kilometers                   C. 15 kilometers.           D. 20 kilometers. 6. A. She agrees with the man.             B. The man missed the last study session. C. She didn’t understand the last chemistry class.    D. The man should be more serious about his studies. 7. A. He has just recovered from the flu.      B. He won’t be able to go to the play. C. He heard that the play isn’t very good.       D. She already has had supper. Long conservations Questions 9 to 12 are based on the first conversation. 9. A. Two sports fans.           B. Two old friends.        C. Customers and shop assistant.              D. Foreign tourist and his local guide. 10. A. He plays ball games only.          B. He goes to places where major sports games are held.    C. He never plays any sports.         D. He talks a lot about sports and watches sports games on TV at home. 11. A. He has never missed watching any important tennis games.    B. He has never missed watching any tennis games held at Wimbledon.    C. He goes to Wimbledon every year when the international tennis championships are held.    D. He isn’t really interested in the sport and has never learned to play it. 12. A. The man doesn’t seem to play any sports.    B. The man used to be an active sports player when he was young.    C. The woman has no interest in playing sports.    D. The woman is quite angry with the man for wasting so much of her time. Question 13 to 14 are based on the second conversation. 13. A. She is shy when speaking in front of people.    B. She forgot to prepare the class.    C. She made a serious mistake in front of people.    D. She forgot to give a presentation. 14. A. He looks like children.              B. He feels very nervous when somebody is waiting for him.    C. He likes history very much.              D. He blushes frequently. 15. A. A common habit.        B. A common behavior.    C. A learned behavior.     D. A learned habit. Section B        Directions: In this section, you’ll hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.        Hello! I am a 20-years-old college student looking to find two   16   to share a new 3-bedroom plus 2-bath apartment. Twenty-something college students   17  . Looking for   18  , clean, outgoing and respectful individuals. The apartment is new, close to the north entrance of the school, and within walking   19   to the subway station. Equipped with private bedroom, closet, telephone, high-speed Internet, parking yard, $   20   per month utilities not included.   第二部分:词语用法和语法构造,共30题,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。 Part II Vocabulary and structure(0.5x30)        Directions: There are thirty incomplete sentences below. For each one there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the sentence. Then marked the corresponding letter on the answer Sheet. 21. Last year the advertising rate         by 20 percent.        A. raised        B. aroused             C. arose          D. rose 22. When he arrived, he found       the aged and the sick at home.        A. nothing but              B. none but            C. none other         D. no other than 23. The student was just about to        the question, when suddenly he found the answer.        A. arrive at            B. give up             C. submit to           D. work out 24. We are all for your proposal that the discussion      .        A. be put off          B. was put off        C. should put off           D. is to put off 25. The first, second, and third prizes went to Jack, Tom, and Harry       .        A. equally             B. differentl           C. similarly           D. respectively 26. He had never given a speech to so many people, so he felt      .        A. excited              B. stupid        C. disappointed             D. nervous 27. Success in the lab doesn’t always mean immediate success on a large     .        A. business            B. account             C. way           D. scale 28. Mr. Smith said that he did not want to       any further responsibilities.        A. get on        B. look up             C. put up        D. take on 29. It is impossible to         with a person whose methods are completely opposed to your own.        A. cooperate          B. correspond        C. compete            D. compare 30. It was the training that he had as a young man       made him such a good engineer.        A. has            B. later           C. which        D. that 31. When the interval came, everyone       the bar.        A. made out           B. made into          C. made for           D. made up 32. The wide use of computers is a        of the Information age.        A. urgent        B. characteristic            C. remarkable        D. feature 33. If either of you had been able to        your anger, the fight would have been avoided.        A. hold up             B. hold out            C. hold back          D. hold onto 34. By lip reading or watching the movements of the speaker’s lips , a deaf person can actually see      the person at the other telephone is saying. A. that           B. how           C. what          D. where 35. The story of the homeless orphan has        sympathy from the public. A. aroused             B. attracted            C. defended           D. adopted 36. She will tell us why she feels so strongly that each of us has a role       in making the earth a better place to live on. A. to have played          B. to play              C. to be played              D. to be playing 37. The place      the bridge is supposed to be built should be        the cross-river traffic is the heaviest.        A. which; where           B. at which ; which              C. at which ; where              D. which ; in which 38. The cost of living in Glasgow is among the lowest in Britain,        the quality of life is probably one of the highest.        A. since          B. when         C. as              D. while 39. Thank you for all your hard work. T don’t think we       it without you.        A. can manage              B. could have managed         C. could manage           D. can have managed 40. According to the air traffic rules, you       switch off your mobile phone before boarding.        A. may           B. can            C. would        D. should 41. Had he worked harder, he       the exams.        A. must have got through             B. would have got through        C. would get through            D. could get through 42. The reason why he didn’t come to school was       ill.        A. due to        B. that he fell         C. because he fell          D. because of falling 43. I can’t find my purse anywhere. You       have lost it while shopping.        A. may           B. can            C. should        D. would 44. We should learn from those       are always ready to help others.        A. who           B. whom        C. they           D. that 45. Mr. Herpin is one of the foreign experts who       in China.        A. works        B. is working         C. are working              D. has been working 46. Tom is the only one of the students who       to Shanghai.        A. have gone         B. have been          C. has been            D. had gone 47. I,       your good friend, will try my best to help you out.        A. who is              B. who am             C. that is        D. which am 48. The old man has two sons,       are lawyers.        A. both of them            B. both of who              C. both of whom           D. both of they 49. He is a man of great knowledge,      much can be learned.        A. in whom           B. about whom             C. from whom              D. of whom 50. Do you know the man      just now?        A. to who I nodded              B. I nodded to        C. whom I nodded         D. Whom I nodded to him   Passage One        There is so much more meaning to a message than what exists in the spoken or written words. For example, if a person says, “you know, Barbara, I really like you,” it has different meanings depending on whether it is said by man or a woman, in an office or a bar. Context, the tone of voice, the stress put on certain words, as well as the eye contact, physical distance, and the relationship between the speaker and the listener are all factors which give meaning to what’s being said. Sometimes, these factors can generate much more meaning than the words themselves.If a friend say to me, “Gee, I can’t wait to see the result of the upcoming election,” my interpretation of that message will be based upon my knowledge of my friend’s political views, the situation with the current campaign, and my ability to understand the meaning behind the tone of voice.        Our ability to understand such cue is developed without us being aware of it through our process of socialization, Our interpretation of these cues just comes naturally. Every culture has its own set of culture cues that each member of that culture understands. It’s common how a person from culture A and a person from culture B interpret the very same words in totally different ways. Here are some examples: When ”Sarcasm” Means “Sincerity”        Marsha thought things were going well with her new French friends, particularly Bertrand. He often invited her to interesting and fun events, but he was often making fun of her. One day at an art exhibition, while looking at a particularly abstract piece, Marsha said that she couldn’t understand what the artist was trying to express. Bertrand smiled and responded, “Yes, I’m afraid French art is far too advanced for Americans to understand.” Marsha was upset; she really liked him and couldn’t figure out what caused him to frequently make fun of her. So, she asked her host mother about it. “My dear,” the host mother told her, “This means that he really likes you. In France, when someone feels comfortable enough to make fun of you, that mean that you have been welcomes as a very close friends.”        Joshua, an American student in Heredia, Costa Rican partner to meet for coffee. When he asked what time they should meet, the response was “Nos encontramos ahora en elparquet”. “Ahora” literally means now. So, he grabbed his jacket and headed straight to the park where they agreed to meet. Half an hour later, his friend arrived without the least sigh of regret for being late. After discussing the matter with his Spanish teacher, Joshua learned that in Costa Rica, ”Ahora” means sometime within the hour. And, if people decide to meet someplace like park, it is no problem for one or the other to wait for a while because they will spend some nice time in the park, probably running into some other friends, or meeting someone friendly. When “Yes” Doesn’t Means “Yes”        Many business people might have experienced this frustrating situation in Japan. Sarah, a young businesswoman from New York, was sent to Japan to close a big deal for her company. While giving her presentation, she became more and more certain of sale because her Japanese business partners continually nodded their heads as she spoke. When she finished, she thought the deal was made and asked when they would like to sign the agreement. She was shocked when she was told that they were not yet sure if they wanted to make the deal or not. What Sarah did not know is that in Japan, nodding head does not necessarily mean “yes” as it does in the US. It can also mean “yes, I am listening and understanding what you are saying.”        These stories provide just a few examples of how language skills are simply not enough to achieve effective communication in another culture. To get the most of your international learning experience, focus on gaining cross-cultural skills will enable you do the following: `understand how culture affects communication; `deal with behavior that seems to you strange or offensive; `learn from your cultural adaptation process; `communicate more effectively.        These skills will also help you when you learn a new language. After all, language is s reflection of the culture from which it developed. 51. This passage tells us that        .        A. sometimes, all the meaning of a message is revealed from the tone of voice.        B. language skills can convey more meaning than you can understand.        C. language skills alone are not enough for cross-cultural communication.        D. meaning of a message only exist in the spoken or written words. 52. According to the passage, all the following statements are not true except      .        A. We are born with the ability to understand the cultural cues.        B. Marsha’s French friend, Bertrand, didn’t like her and often laughed at her ignorance of the French atr.        C. Joshua learned that in Costa Rica, people are usually late for their appointments and won’t feel sorry for that.        D. Nodding in Japan is understood in quite a different way from that in America. 53. The stories told in the passage show that language skills are not enough for people to communicate effectively in      .        A. the same culture.              B. another culture.         C. family members.              D. in the same situation. 54.         will also be helpful when we learn a new language.        A. Cross-cultural skills          B. Spoken language              C. Behavior study         D. Communicating   Passage Two        The automobile has given people incredible freedom of movement. It enables them to decide where they want to go and
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