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2021年辽宁省锦州市统招专升本英语一模

测试卷(含答案)

一、单选题(20题)

me give you a()of how the computer works

tration ence ion ction

2.—Do you think Joshua is the right person for this job?

—He is well-grounded in economic theory, but lacks in production

management()

on de ence

you had taken my advice last week, you()in trouble now

not be

not have been

not to be

not be

is time that the government measures to deal with the haze problem()

taken

population increases,()

rial output also does

industrial output does

rial output does too

does industrial output

e they are()a date, many of us believe that they are in love

urt, Germany, is one of the most()populated regions in Western

Europe

y usly y

8.该句中的whose表示某人的The old temple whose roof was damaged in

a storm is now under repair()

A.否 B.是

new school building, by the end of next year, can accommodate more

than two thousand students()

accomplished

been accomplished

lished

be accomplished

can have different meanings depending on the in which they are

used()

t t t st

you ______ stayed at home, this would never have happened()

have have

Mark coached the women football team instead of George, we more

games()

win have won won win

is not easy for freshmen to get used to ____a dorm room with others()

g

company’s service is()in nearly 80 countries around the world

ble ve l l

recently studies very hard;he____the math exam()

’t have failed

have failed

’t have failed

’t have failed

was in their London branch we met and discussed the issue()

17._____ right now, she would get there on Sunday()

she leave

she leave

she to leave

she had left

insisted that the seats in the theater()in advance to insure a better

view

booked booked to book

'll never succeed in passing the CET-6, hard he tries()

r er e

()the water tap when you have finished your washing

on off out over

二、选词填空题(10题)

21.3.____

22.

Researchers have found that people who go to concerts,shows and museums

can live longer than 1 who do s from University College London

have been examining the lifestyles of over 6,700 British people 2 15

3 how often the people went out and what kinds of events they

found that people over 50 years old 4 regularly went to

concerts were about 30 percent 5 likely to die over the next 14

researchers said the over50s could extend their life 6 engaging with the

addition to living longer concertgoers could also have more fun. The

UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock believes there could be a lot of 7 in the

said arts and culture could 8 things like mental health,aging and

9 announced plans for the UK’s National Health Service to

use the arts to help people live a healthier researcher said,“Our

results highlight the importance of 10 to explore new social factors that

affect our health.” 1.____

23.

Students at university can learn and make friends 1 will last a life

r,the cost of studying is on the increase means that

most students can get into money trouble 2 they do not know how to

manage their money. It is not just the course ts must also 3 for

room and addition,they may spend money 4 clothes,travel,and

other things. Thus,students need to budget 5 .At most universities teachers

can give students suggestions on how to spend their first thing

they suggest is to write down your 6 ,for example,the money you will get

from your family or a part-time list all of your your

expenses into two 7 : those that change (food,books,travel),and those that

will stay the same (tuition,room and board).Add together all of your

expenses. When you do this,you find it is 8 to plan out your

means you can save your money,rather than trying to 9 from you

can see,there is more to learn at university than just 10 is taught in the

classroom.

____

三、情景对话(10题)

24.5()

A.I enjoy approaching problems directly

to meet you

are your strengths?

me about your work experience

E.I think I’m very levelheaded

25.69.____()

26.3()

do you think is to happen?

have been talking of it recently

there anything that we can do?

you think it’s possible that it will happen?

’s the problem then

27.67.____()

28.68.____()

29.4()

won?

hard they practice!

are cool, aren’t they?

you go to see the basketball game yesterday?

E.I know that both John and Tim are on the team

30.75.____()

31.

6.____

32.70.____()

33.M: Are extreme sports popular in your country?

W: They’re not very popular.1There is a TV program on about them each

week.

M: I think that the people who do the skateboarding are very skilled.2

W: The kids who do it are so young. Well, it’s better for them than sitting at

home watching TV all day!

M:3

W: I’m going bungee jumping on Sunday. I was very nervous about it, but my

friends convinced me to give it a try.

M: 4The organizers have lots of safety procedures. Can I come and watch?

W:5You might even be tempted(吸引) to do a bungee jump.

M: I might. It’s something I’ve often thought about doing

1()

must take a lot of practice to stay on the skateboard

you like to try any extreme sports?

C.I guess so

people watch them on TV

E.I’m sure you will be safe

四、翻译(10题)

you notice these signs in yourself or your beloved one, check with your

doctor to eliminate other possibilities

data tell us that what matters most for happiness is not having a lot of

things but having healthy values

the players or the coach is responsible for the defeat

37.直到拿到考试结果,他才后悔没有充分利用在校时间来实现自己的抱

38.我们老师经常督促我们抓紧时间多学一些东西

39.这份工作比他想的要危险得多

40.I once came near being drowned in the attempt to swim across this river

41.从我童年时代起,我就发现没有什么比读书对我更有吸引力

its establishment, the Hope Project has won widespread support

from Chinese citizens, who have generously donated money, clothing and

school supplies to help poor children in rural areas go back to school. The

setting up of the project indicates that the Chinese authorities have finally

come to terms with realities in the countryside, where life is still difficult, and,

for many young children, going to school is economically infeasible

43.我们应该摒弃那些对我们健康有害的习惯,如喝酒、吸烟等

五、阅读理解(10题)

of the following statements was NOT mentioned?

was the first woman who succeeded in flying across the Atlantic Ocean

alone.

showed great courage in overcoming the difficulties during the flight.

was warmly welcomed in England, Europe and the United States.

made plans to fly around the world.

is true about the people suffering from dementia()

would like to stay with other people

can maintain routine

will gradually lose the ability to live a normal life

would like to talk in a different way

pleasures which a movie offers to our eyes have been paid for with the

loss of sight of a man whose name is hardly known outside the annals of

science—Joseph Plateau, a Belgian professor, born in Brussels in 1801.

He studied the mechanism of sight, beginning a series of most dangerous

experiments at the age of 28 by staring into the sun for 25 seconds to see what

the effect on his eyes would be. He was blind for nearly a month. But he went

on experimenting, increasing the length of time during which he looked into

the sun, knowing that in the end this would cost him his sight. At the age of

42 he was completely and incurably blind; the sun had destroyed the retina

(视网膜) of his eyes. But he continued to work as well as he could until

he died at the age of 82.

Science profited enormously from his research. He studied the so-called

inertia of the eye(视觉暂留) which makes a picture remain on the retina

for about one-sixth of a second after it has disappeared from our vision. This

means that, if we see a succession of individual pictures each of which appears

only for a fraction of a second, they overlap in our brain; and if they show

consecutive phases of movement, that movement will appear to us to be

continuous

Plateau’s experiments were the first step leading to the invention of_____()

sses opes ls pictures

s in the group buying benefit by()

less

g many products at once

ning with each buyer

g goods at a higher price

author’s attitude towards American television is ______()

al ng ul hetic

can convey our love to our parents by__________()

great gifts to them

ng more time with them

through our childhood pictures with them every day

a long talk with them on the phone

of the following is most likely to contribute to happiness()

exceptionally good-looking

a good paying job

a loving, affectionate relationship

g lots of people

of the following bad effects that air pollution has on people is NOT

mentioned in the passage()

disease

diseases

of clear sight

hes

ing to Paragraph Two, being‘lazy’is good for _____()

A.a student who is on holiday

B.a doctor who is working overtime

executive who is on leave

athlete who is not training

Chanel, a French woman, is very famous for her success in the

fashion world. The life of Coco Chanel is a classic rags-to-riches story. Born

in 1883, she was abandoned by her father after her mother died. She was

raised by her aunts who taught her to sew and gave her the nickname Coco,

which means little pet.

Starting out as a hat designer, Coco went against the fancy hats being worn at

the time. How can a brain function under those things, she wondered. Instead,

she created simple, but beautiful designs which became popular with

fashionable young women of Paris.

Strangely enough, World War Ⅰ gave her the chance to develop her idea of

simple elegance from hats to clothing. Due to the shortage of material during

the war, she took the opportunity to show that less can truly be more,

introducing turtleneck sweater(高领毛衣) and pants for women.

In 1923, Coco launched her line of perfumes. A woman who does not wear

perfume has no future! she said, and women believed her. Since its first

appearance, Chanel No. 5 has been the world’s most popular perfume, with

another bottle being sold every 30 seconds. And Coco herself inspired

generations of women designers and businesswomen to pursue their dreams

The world-famous brand Chanel is named after______()

A.a little animal

B.a hat company

nickname of a French woman

surname of a French woman

六、作文题(1题)


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