专升本考试英语真题范文

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1、升本英语练习机密☆启用前 2005年福建省高职高专升本科入学考试 《基础英语》试题 (考试时间120分钟,满分150分) 答题说明:(1)选择题部分的答案请写在答题卡上相应字母的中间划横线。 (2)主观题的答案写在主观答题纸上相应的位置 留意:答案写在试卷上一律不给分。 I. Vocabulary and Structure(40point ,1for each) 1. It is easy to ______one state of matter from another. A) diffe

2、r B) vary C) distinguish D) change 2. Not once _________ his view of life. A) did the gentleman mention B) has mentioned the gentleman C) the gentleman mention D) the gentleman mentioned 3. We discuss the matter _______ tea and c

3、akes. A) over B) with C) by D) at 4. It wasn’t such a good dinner ______ she had promised us. A) that B) which C) as D) what 5. It was essential that the application forms _____ back be

4、fore the deadline. A) must be sent B) would be sent C) be sent D) were went 6. The reason _______ I went to take that class is ______ the professor is supposed to be very good. A) why, for B) why, so C) why, that

5、 D) that, because 7. ________ this awareness, attitudes towards dream are changing. A) As a matter of fact B) In effect C) Instead of D) As a result of 8. The machine can’t be made perfect overnight; in fact, it should be improved ________. A) on

6、e after another B) right away C) by turn D) step by step 9. The print is still wet. ______! A) Be not sure to touch it B) Be sure not to touch it C) Be sure to not touch it D) Don’t be sure to touch it 10. It wa

7、s until she arrived in class ________ she realized she had forgotten her book. A) what B) when C) why D) that 11. This is a nice car, but we cannot _______it. A) provide B) supply C) afford

8、 D) manage 12. This is the dictionary _______ I depend a lot whenever I have problems with new words. A) with which B) in which C) on which D) for which 13. Where did you get your watch ________ A) rep

9、air B) to repair C) repaired D) repairing 14. His carelessness _____ her failure in the exams. A) resulted from B) resulted C) resulted in D) resulted to 15. Please wait

10、 for the next boat. There is no ______ for you on this one. A) place B) room C) seat D) corner 16. The days ______ you could travel without a passport are a thing of the past. A) whenever B) wherev

11、er C) on which D) in which 17. We still know little about outer _______ though we have made much effort in research. A) heaven B) universe C) space D) sky 18. But for sunlight, there _____ no mo

12、onlight. A) will be B)would be C) had been D) has 19. We made several plans for our holiday, but we went to London _________ the end. A) at B) on C) by D)

13、in 20. Revolution means _____ the productive forces. A) to liberate B) liberated C) liberate D) liberating 21. Many people plan to put ______ RMB 5,000 every year to finance their children’s future education. A) down

14、 B) aside C) up D) on 22. I ran _____ Alice, who was on her way to see me. A) up B) out of C) into D) over 23. ____ seeing the damage he had done, he felt ashamed. A) On

15、 B) By C) At D) For 24. In fact he had done ______ he could do to help the poor. A) what B) which C) as D) all which 25. We must be off _______. It id eight a

16、lready. A) by accident B) on average C) by chance D) right away 26. I’m very sorry ______ the whole morning. I forgot the appointment. A) to keep you wait B) to have kept you waiting C) to keep you wait

17、 D) to keep you wait 27. These young men walk out of the office building, each _____ a file under his arm. A) carries B) carrying C) carried D) having carried 28. A computer can store ______ information because it has a very

18、large memory. A) a great many B) a vast amount of C) a large number of D) a number of 29. Lao Wang is a selfless man, so under no circumstances ______ anything that will benefit himself and hard the interests of others. A) does he do

19、 B) did he do C) he does do D) he does 30. No one doubts ______ he is the best leader in the company. A)whether B) what C) if D) that 31. _______ nobody was willing to vote for her, she decided

20、to drop out of the election. A) Seen that B) So that C) Seeing that D) When that 32. The audience, _______, enjoyed the performance. A) most of them were students B) they were mostly students C) most of whom were students

21、 D) they themselves were students 33. It’s no good _________him. He is always indifferent to others. A) to turn to B) turning to C) turn to D) turned to 34. A woman and three children are said _______ in the traffic accident. A

22、) to be injured B) to have been injured C) having been injured D) being injured 35. In the experiment we kept a watchful eye _____ the developments and recorded every detail. A) in B) at C) for

23、 D) on 36. Do you think Tommy is ______ the truth A) saying B) speaking C) telling D) During the time when 37. ______ she was living in New York that she met her husband Terry. A) Just when B

24、) Soon after C) It was while D) During the time when 38. The child will be taught that hard work is necessary to ________ success. A) bring up B) bring with C) bring forward D) bring about 39. I’d like to take _____ of

25、this opportunity to thank you for your cooperation. A) advantage B)occasion C) benefit D) profit 40. Most American don’t object _____ them by their first names. A) that I call B) for calling C) to my calling

26、 D) that I am call II. Cloze (30points, 1.5 for each ) When we want to _41___ other people what we think, we can do it not only with the help of words, but also in many 42 ways. For example, we sometimes move our heads 43 when we want to say “yes”, and we move our heads 44

27、 when we want to say “no”. People, who can ___45__ hear nor speak, talk to each other with the help of their fingers. People who do not understand each other’s language have to do the same. The following story shows 46 they sometimes do it. 47 English man who could not speak Italian was 48

28、traveling in Italy. One day he entered a restaurant and sat 49 a table. When the waiter came, the Englishman opened his mouth, __50___ his fingers into it, 51 them out again and moved his lips. In this way he meant to say, “ 52 me something to eat.” The waiter soon brought him 53 tea. The Englishman

29、 54 his head and the waiter understood that he didn’t want tea, so he took it 55 and brought him 56 coffee. The Englishman was angry. He was just going to leave the restaurant 57another traveler came in. When this man saw the waiter, he 58 his hands on his stomach. That was enough. In 59 minutes the

30、re was a large plate of bread and meat 60 his table. 41. A) say B) speak C) tell D) talk 42. A) anything B) another C) other D) other 43. A) now and then

31、 B) over and over C) up and down D) here and there 44. A) from mouth to mouth B) from door to door C) from the masses to the masses D) from side to side 45. A) not only…but also B) as well a

32、s C) either D) neither 46. A) how B) why C) what D) which 47. A) The B) An C) A D) Any 48. A) ever

33、 B) never C) on D) once 50. A) laid B) played C) put D) stayed 51. A) took B) put C) brought D) carried 52. A)

34、Bring B) Took C) Fetched D) Carried 53. A) a piece of B) a packet of C) a cup of D) a box of 54. A) shook B) nodded C) bent

35、 D) showed 55. A) back B) away C) out D) along 56. A) any B) some C) little D) few 57. A) when B) where C) why

36、 D) how 58. A) stood B) sat C) made D) placed 59. A) a few B) few C) little D) a little 60. A) at B) over C

37、) under D) on III. Reading Comprehension (45 point, 3 for each) One Today anyone will accept money in exchange for goods and services. People use money to buy food, furniture, books, bicycles and hundreds of what they need or want. When they work, they usually get

38、 paid in money. Most of the money today is made of metal or paper. But people used to use all kinds of things as money. One of the first kinds of money was shells. Shells were not the only things used as money. In parts of Africa, cattle were one of the earliest kinds of money. Other animals were u

39、sed as money, too. The first metal coins were made in China. They were round and had a square hole in the center. People strung(系)them together and carried them from place to place. Different countries have used different metals and designs for their money. The first coins in England were made of t

40、in. Sweden and Russia used copper to make their money. Later, other countries began to make coin of gold and silver. But even gold and silver were inconvenient if you had to buy something expensive. Again the Chinese thought of a way to improve money. They began to use paper money. The first paper

41、money looked more like a note from one person to another than paper money used today. Money has had an interesting history from the days of shell money until today. 61. Which of the following can be cited as an example of the use of money in exchange for services A) To sell a bicycle for $20 B)

42、To get some money for old books C) To buy things you need or want D) To get paid for your work 62. Where were shells used as money in history A) In the Philippines. B) In China C) In Africa D) It is not mentioned 63. Why, according to t

43、he passage, did ancient Chinese coins have a square hole in the center A) Because it would be easier to put them together and carry them around. B) Because it would be lighter for people to carry them from place to place. C) Because people wanted to make it look nicer. D) Because people wanted t

44、o save the expensive metal they were made from. 64. Why does the author say that even gold and silver were inconvenient if you had to buy something expensive A) Because they are easy to steal. B) Because they are difficult for people to obtain. C) Because they are not easy to carry around. D) B

45、ecause they themselves are expensive, too. 65. Which one do you choose as the best title for this passage A) Money and Its Uses B) Different Things Used as Money C) Different Countries, Different Money D) The History of Money Two Research has shown that motivation(动机)is very important in le

46、arning a language; you need to be enthusiastic about it, and to be interested in it. Different people will have different motives – the desire for promotion, the hope of being able to study abroad, curiosity about a very different culture, and pure intellectual enjoyment is only one of possible moti

47、ves. But actually wanting to learn is the most important motive of all. Courage is an essential attribute(属性)in learning a language. It takes a lot of courage to speak a foreign language either in front of your friends or to native speakers, but don’t be afraid of making mistakes---that is the way

48、we learn. Nowadays there are many different forms of English, each with its own constructions and accent, and, so long as you can make yourself understood and can understand what is said to you, you have succeeded in communicating, which is the purpose of any language. Curiosity is not only a possi

49、ble motivation. It is also a great help in your learning. Remember that a language is not just a grammatical system, it is the outcome of a certain culture. It is not very helpful just to learn lots of words and lists of grammatical rules unless you know as much as possible about the background of t

50、he language, so that you can understand the ideas which are being conveyed(表达),the references which are being made, and the inferences which can be drawn from the information explicitly(明白地)given. So learn as much as you can about the different cultures which influence English—watch television progr

51、ams, listen to the radio, try to obtain newspaper and magazines which are written by native speakers, look at advertisements, and above all, read---not textbooks, but novels and poems and plays. They will show you how language is really used. The English language is not an abstract(抽象的)system; it i

52、s a living form of expression which derives much of its meaning from the context in which it is used, and much of its effect from a whole network of extra – linguistic(语言学之外的)knowledge. If you live in a country where English is the native language, you acquire this knowledge naturally, just as in Ch

53、ina you acquired your own cultural knowledge unconsciously. But, because you are unlikely to be able to visit countries where English is spoken as the native language, you have to make a conscious effort to acquire this cultural awareness and knowledge. 66. With what topic is this passage primarily

54、 concerned A) Curiosity in Learning a Language B) Courage in Learning a Language C) Motivation in Learning a Language D) Qualities in Learning a Language 67. The author of this passage possibly is a ______. A) beginner of English Learning B) foreign teacher of English C) Chinese

55、 teacher of English D) Chinese student studying abroad 68. What does the author suggest in this passage A) You should not learn grammar. B) You should ignore the rules of pronunciation. C) You should learn a language by making mistakes. D) You should learn a language at school 69. Ac

56、cording to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE A) You should be prepared to make mistakes in communication B) Words are the basis of English learning C) Good pronunciation is important to an English learner. D) Wanting to know everything does not help you learning a language.

57、 70. According to the author, what’s the best way of learning English A) To study hard B) To study abroad C) To learning about cultures D) To make mistakes Three Amongst the most popular books being written today are those which are usually classified as sci

58、ence fiction(科幻小说).Hundreds of titles are published every year and are read by all kind of people. Furthermore, some of the most successful films of recent years have been based on science fiction stories. It is often thought that science fiction is a fairly new development in literature, but its a

59、ncestors(原型)can be found in books written hundreds of years ago. These books are often concerned with the presentation of some forms of ideal society, a theme which is still often found in modern stories. Most of classics of science fiction, however, have been written within the last one hundred ye

60、ars. Books by writers such as Jules Verne and H. G. Wells, to mention just two well – known authors, have been translated into many languages. Modern science fiction writers don’t writes about men from Mars or space adventure stories. They are more interested in predicting the results of technical

61、developments on society and the human mind; or in imagining future worlds which are a reflection(反映)of the world which we live in now. Because of this their writing has obvious political undertones(含意). In an age where science fact frequently overtakes(超越)science fiction, the writers may find it di

62、fficult to keep ahead of scientific advances. Those who are sufficiently clear – sighted to see the way we are going, however, may provide a valuable lesson on how to deal with the problems which society will inevitably face as it tries to come to terms with a continually changing view of the world.

63、 71. Which of the following statements is NOT true A) Science fiction is fairly new in literature. B) Science fiction is rather popular with people today. C) Science fiction often deals with some form of ideal society. D) Hundreds of books classified as science fiction are printed every year.

64、72. Earliest science fiction was written _____. A) one hundred years ago B) by Jules Verne and H. G. Wells C) to tell people how to imagine future worlds D) hundreds of years ago 73. Modern science fiction writers are interested in_______. A) adventures in space B) some form of ideal world C

65、) future worlds which have nothing in common with our present society D) predicting developments in technology and their effects on society 74. In our present world, _____________________. A) science develops as fast as it is predicted by science fiction writers B) science develops faster than w

66、riters can imagine C) science fiction writers can always foresee what wonders science can do D) Only science fiction writers can see the way science is going 75. Which of the following is NOT the conclusion that we draw from this passage A) Sensible science fiction writers may tell us what to do in future. B) We are bound to have problems as we try to make progress in science. C) No one knows anything about what to do with the problems we are to face. D) Our view of the world are subject

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