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山东大学网络教育专升本入学模拟考试

英 语 试 题 (1)

PartⅠ          Phonetics (10 points)
Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Then mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

1. A. teacher

B. meat

C. cheap

D. head

2. A. sow

B. know

C. slow

D. how

3. A. family

B. satisfy

C. safe

D. salary

4. A. raid

B. lain

C. said

D. sail

5. A. kid

B. mile

C. ride

D. find

6. A. sweat

B. leap

C. flea

D. cheat

7. A. view

B. flew

C. few

D. new

8. A. hope

B. coat

C. hop

D. hold

9. A. fear

B. dear

C. clear

D. bear

10. A. physics

B. quickly

C. library

D. ticket

 Part II           Vocabulary and Structure (40 points)

Directions: In this part, there are 40 incomplete sentences. For each sentence, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence and then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
11.The idea is _________ to all of us and you do not needs to tell us more about it.
A. apparent          B. appearing        C. approaching      D. apart
12. This mountain has many high __________and deep valleys.
A. peaks             B. hills             C. paths           D. pink
13. He gave us a good __________ of his experience.
A demonstration     B. frequency     C. description       D. instruction
14. The distinguished lawyer had many __________.
A. clients           B. customers      C. creditors       D. people
15. the dead man was ____________ in a blanket.
A. input            B. issued          D. ensured        D. wrapped
16. This is military _________, and no body is allowed to get in without permission.
A. bond            D. zone          C. butter           D. zoo

17.  Rock music usually ___________ the young people in most countries.
A. applies to     B. appeals to       C. amazes to        D. actress
18. Would he have seen you if you hadn’t ___________ to him.
A. intended       B. waved        C. expressed        D. debt
19. Everyone __________ the right to his own opinion.
A. imitates         B. requests       C. deserves       D. outlines
20.                            That is a    point of view.  And I don't agree with you.
A.  crystal            B.   protein                  C.  union         D.   confusing
21.                                                                    English has become a communication       for people from different countries.
A.   merit            B.   stream            C.  enjoyment            D.   medium
22.                                                                             During the eight years of war, many people    their blood for the country.
A.   shed             B.  tempted            C.   reserved             D.   devoted
23.   You have greatly ______  us.   What you have done is not what you told us about several weeks ago.
A.   disappointed  B.   deserted         C.  clarified            D.  opposed
24.   Before you begin writing your paper, please write_______ first.   Then we can have a better idea about what you are going to talk about.
A.   an origin       B.   a detail           C.   an example      D.   an outline
25.  If you ask why I plan to study in the United States, my answer is simply that it is a ________for me.
A.  chapter           B.  ceremony         C.  chamber              D.   challenge
26.  Mr.   Green has recently been______ to director of the president's office.
A.  pushed     B.   purchased              C. promoted.              D. promised
27.  We don't think that his_________ ability has been well developed.
A.   possible        B.   potential         C.  underneath          D.   vital
28.  Our________ talks promised a good future for our cooperation.
A.   interior         B.  insurance             C.  initial               D.   invisible
29.  The________ can help people see very small objects.
A.   metropolitan  B.   microphone        C.  microscope      D. microwave
30.  Physically we feel comfortable, but________ , we suffer a lot.
A.  psychologically  B.   moderately        C.   naturally     D.  precisely
31.                                                                                                                                     Even though he has lived in China for more than twenty years,  Mark still can not __________ himself to the Chinese customs.
A.   adopt            B.   adjust                    C.   adapt             D.   accept
32.                               He tried to      with the manager for a fat salary.
A.  evaluate          B.   object                    C.   bargain           D.  pause
33. To some_______ , Mary still does not understand that workplace completely.  But she herself does want to admit that.
A.  extend            B.   part                       C.   extent            D.  content
34. Great Britain and France will hold a________ regarding some European economic problems.
A.  conference      B.  reference             C.  conversion   D.  cooperation
35. Since he often travels on business, he has learned how to_______ himself to sleeping in any place he can find.
A.   make            B.   accustom              C.  force           D.  let
36.   One of my ________  sayings is " How much you put into it is how much you will get out of it."
A.  favorite              B.   alike               C.  favorable      D.   likely
37. Most of the news on the front page of today's daily newspapers______ the progress of peace conference.
A.   is concerned  B.   are concerning   C.  concerns      D.  concern
38.  _______ Everything is a bit depressing at the moment, but I am sticking to my belief that good times are __________ , and the future is bright.
A.   around a corner                                 B.   near the corner
C.   in the corner                                      D.   around the corner
39.  Advertising is distinguished from other forms of communication ______  the advertiser pays for the messages to be delivered.
A.   in that              B.   whereas             C.    which   D.   now that
40.  It is no use ______  me not to worry about his health.
A.  for you to tell  B.   your telling             C.  you tell    D.   having told
41.  He opened the door to_______ were eager to learn knowledge.
A.  who               B.   that                       C.   those who   D.  those
42.                                           The camera can be   to take pictures in cloudy or sunny conditions.
A.  treated            B.   adjusted                 C.   adopted      D.   adapted
43.                                                                          When Mary paid the bill she was given a    for her money.
A.  check             B.   receipt                   C.  ticket           D.  label
44.  The newly _____  method has brought about great economic benefits to organization men and women.
A.   adopted         B.   accepted                C.   received         D.  treated
45.  A completely new situation will________ when the new income tax system comes into existence.
A.   rise               B.  raise                        C.  arouse             D.  arise
46.  The next afternoon I went to________ Miss Barkley again for the same matter.
A.   call on          B.  call forth                 C.  call after          D.  call off
47.  I would rather you _______  next month instead of tomorrow.
A.  will leave        B.   leave                     C.  would leave      D.   left
48.  Which door does this key________ to?
A.   set                B.   become                 C.  fit                   D.   belong
49.  We suddenly saw the bus about to leave and had to run_________ to catch it.
A.   strongly        B.   nearly                    C.   hard              D.  hardly
50.  When he was in prison, he was not allowed to________ with his family.
A.   commit         B.  communicate           C.  commission  D.  command

 

Part III              Cloze  (20 points)

Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices given below and marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and the  mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

People all know that Muhammad Ali  ______51______ a great boxer. “I’m the greatest!” He often said.
In addition to _____52_____ a great boxer, Muhammad Ali is a kind and wonderful person. It’s nice
when people help others. Muhammad Ali has often done ____53____.
Muhammad Ali helped some older people who lived in a biog city. The people had a place to _____54____ when they needed help. Tyey____55____ it their center. One day the center ____56____ money and had to closed down. The people no longer had a place to be together and to____57____ help.
Muhammad Ali gave the center 100,000 dollars. The center could stay ____58____for another year. It could keep on helping the old people who needed it. All of the people there are thankful____59____ Muhammad Ali. The center is still open. By helping out, Muhammad Ali ____60____ how great he really is!
51. A. are         B. am             C. is                  D. was
52. A. be          B. having been     C. has been             D. been
53. A. so          B. it              C. the same             D. ones
54. A. go to        B. go             C. be going to           D. go in
55. A. said         B. told            C. showed              D. called
56. A. ran out                        B. used out    
C. ran out of                     D. kept out of
57. A. go for       B. go to           C. go with              D. go up
58. A. opened      B. open           C. opening              D. opens
59. A. for          B. with            C. of                  D.  to
60. A. thought      B. supposed        C. showed               D. looked

Part VI          Reading Comprehension   ( 60 points )

Directions: There are 4 reading passages in the part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark it on the Answer Sheet.
Passage One
Jim was intelligent, but he hated hard work. He said, "You work hard, and make a lot of mon­ey, and then the government takes most of it. I want easy work that gives me lots of money and that the government doesn't know about.
So he became a thief—but he did not do the stealing. He got others to do it. They were much less intelligent than he was, so he arranged everything and told them what to do.
One day they were looking for rich families to rob, and Jim sent one of them to a large beautiful house just outside the town.
It was evening, and when the man looked through one of the windows, he saw a young man and a girl playing on a piano.
When he went back to Jim, he said, "That family can't have much money. Two people were pla­ying on the same

61.                                                                                                           The word "intelligent" in the first sentence is closest in meaning to______________________________________________ .
A.  clever
B.  honest
C.  interesting
D.  modest
62.                                                          What Jim said can be said to be     .
A.   an excuse
B.  a lie
C.  a joke
D.  a truth
63.                                                   Jim did not do the stealing,     .
A.  so he was not a thief in fact
B.  because he was less intelligent than others
C.  but he made stealing plans and gave orders
D.  for he was afraid of being caught
64.   Where did one of the thieves go to do the stealing?
A.  To the village.
B.  To the country.
C.  To the city.
D.  To the town.
65.                                                                      It can be concluded from the story that   .
• A. Jim and his men didn't rob the family
B.  the family they were going to rob was not rich in fact
C.  the thief sent to the beautiful house was foolish enough
D.  the young man and the girl were husband and wife
Passage Two
In 1638, John Harvard donated some money and about four hundred books to a new university. This was the beginning of the library at Harvard University. The gift was so important that the universi­ty was named after John Harvard.
Thomas Bray began the first free lending library in the late 1600s. He set up more than 30 of these libraries in the American colonies. However, the idea for this kind of free library ended when Bray died in 1730. In 1731 , Benjamin Franklin and some friends started the first subscription library in the United States. In a subscription library people pay money to become members, but they may borrow the books without paying again. •
In the United States, every child had a free education. This idea soon led to free libraries.  One of the first libraries that used tax money to buy books was a library in Peterborough,  New Hampshire. This library was set up in 1833.
66. The main idea of paragraph 2 is______ .
A.  Franklin started the first subscription library
B.  in a subscription library people pay money to become members
C.  Bray and Franklin were important in the history of public libraries
D.  Bray died in 1730 and Franklin died in 1833
67. The word "borrow" in line 7 means______ .
A.  read and write with no help from another person
B.  use for a short time and then return
C.  like very much
D.  lend
68. The reading does not say it, but we can guess that______ .
A.  there were free schools in the United States before there were free libraries
B.  free schools and free libraries in the United States began at about the same time
C.  the library in New Hampshire also had a free school in it
D.  there were free libraries in the United States before there were free schools
69. Harvard University began______ .
A.   in 1731
B.   in 1730
C.   in 1833
D.   in 1638
70.  At the library that Franklin started, ______ .
A.  children could use books for no money at all
B.  people paid a little money in the beginning but none after that
C.  people paid a lot of money in the beginning but none after that

  1. both A and B

Passage Three
There was a pilot and four people in a small plane. Suddenly there was something wrong with the machine while it was flying in the air. The smoke was everywhere in the plane. The pilot told the peo­ple there were only four parachutes.  They all became worried and started to make excuses.
"I must go and mend the machine," said the pilot, taking one of the parachutes. There was noth­ing he could do so he jumped out.
The first person stood up. "I'm a doctor" , he said. "1 help people live longer and I save lives. " He also took a parachute and jumped out.
The next person said, " I must have a parachute. I'm a very clever person. I have to attend an im­portant sports match. I know I'll win the game because I'll be the cleverest person there. " He picked up a pack and jumped out.
Two men were left—an old businessman and a young mountain climber. By this time the plane was going down fast. The businessman said, " Young man, I'm old but you're still young. You take the last parachute. " The young mountain climber smiled. "Don't worry," he said, "We can both jump to safety because there are still two parachutes. Just now the clever person jumped out with my back pack.
71.  All the people became worried because______ .
A.  they couldn't find the parachutes
B.  they were afraid the plane would be broken and knew there were not enough parachutes
for each person
C.  there was too much smoke and they couldn't jump out from the plane
D.  they saw the pilot jump out first
72.  The clever man jumped out with______ .
A.  a parachute
B.  nothing
C.  the pack of the climber's
D.  two parachutes
73.  All the people thought of themselves except__________ .
• A.   the pilot
B.  the clever man
C.  the doctor
D.  the business man
74.  From the story we know_____ would be died.
A.  the clever man
B.  the businessman
C.  the pilot
D.  the doctor
75. _____ was a kind-hearted man
A.  The pilot
B.  The mountain climber
C.  The businessman

  1. The doctor

Passage Four
Danny was just tired about the way things were going. His mom came to the school and kept corn-planing about Rick Jackson on and on. It seemed that she would never stop talking. "Somebody's got to stop that boy!" she was shouting. " Rick's troubling everybody in the neighborhood. And he loves to pick on little boys like Danny. "
Mrs. Green, Danny's teacher, was concerned a lot. "I didn't know that Danny was being picked on , " she answered. " He's never said anything about this to me ! " Mrs. Green looked at Danny. " How long has this been going on?" she asked. Danny could only shake his head and look at the floor. He knew if he said a word about this, he would have trouble after school.
Danny hadn't said anything about the problem because he wanted to get along with the boys in the neighborhood. After all, most of them were nice to him. He hated to leave the gang just because of Rick.   Maybe the time had come to find new friends.   He felt it hard to make up his mind.
16.    We learn from the reading that_____________ .
A.   Danny was not a good student
B.   Danny's mother talked too much about the school
C.   Danny's teacher knew something about Danny's problem before
D.   Danny wanted to get away from Rick
17.    When Danny's mother came for Mrs.  Green, the matter was now_______________ to Mrs.   Green.

  1. serious
  2. common
  3. untrue

D.  similar
18.    Danny now________ .
A.   was tired of the school and his friends
B.   had no friends at all
C.   was not sure what he should do with the problem
D.   made some new friends in the neighborhood
19.    Danny didn't say anything about the matter to Mrs.  Green because                              
A.   she had known it
B.   the other boys told her
C.   he didn't want to be in trouble
D.   his mother didn't want him to say it
20.    The word "gang" in the reading means______________ .
A.   a place for boys to play games
B.   a group of young people
C.   a school bus for children to and from school

Part V      Writing ( points )

Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write a letter in 100—120 words based on the following situation. Remember to write it clearly.
<情景>
你是张海.你的朋友王敏写信给你,询问你课余时间都做些什么.你回信给她,信件内容包括:

  1. 你的爱好和例证;

信尾写上希望她做什么;

 

山东大学网络教育专升本入学模拟考试
英 语 试 题 (2)
PartⅠ          Phonetics (10 points)
Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Then mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

1. A. math

B. catch

C. attend

D. stamp

2. A. speech

B. rich

C. chemistry

D. teach

3. A. kick

B. pick

C. bike

D. live

4. A. coffee

B. sorry

C. doctor

D. motor

5. A. house

B. south

C. touch

D. mouth

6. A. care

B. fare

C. hare

D. are

7. A. idea

B. cheap

C. reach

D. team

8. A. flood

B. loose

C. choose

D. mood

9. A. farmer

B. towards

C. pardon

D. large

10. A. cup

B. mud

C. just

D. tune

Part II           Vocabulary and Structure (40 points)

Directions: In this part, there are 40 incomplete sentences. For each sentence, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence and then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
11.  A _______  political and economic  situation is very important for the development of any
country.
A.   stain             B.   stable                    C.   peaceful         D.   pink
12.  The financial support is decided not only according to your GRE score, but also according to your in college.
A.  performance   B.   policy                    C.   smart      D.   statement
13.  The World Trade Center is often called a_________ Building because it is made up of two identical buildings.
A.   Alike             B.   Folk                      C.  Twin            D.   Former
14.  It is impossible for us to________ such a difficult task within a limited time.
A.   fuel              B.   frown                   C.   fulfill             D.   frost
15.  Please do not_____ '       when somebody else is talking.
A.  intend             B.   interpret                C.  interrupt          D.   invest
16.  Although Mary has a________ view of our future, nobody believes in what she said.
A.  portable                 B.   primary       C.  possession     D.   positive
17.  Nobody knows his_______ for helping us.
A.  motivation          B.   motion                  C.   mood             D.  moral
18.  Both sides agreed to establish a________ zone between the south and north.
A.  midst                 B.  mild                        C.  mention        D.   neutral
19.  That is a________ moment for our research.   We should be very much careful.
A.   critical             B.   belt                       C.  conscience   D.  copper
20.                                               The textbook is for the       students, not for the beginners.
A.   observation   B.   transportation         C.   advanced    D.   transfer
21.                                          This university has    a great deal since our last visit.
A.   appeared       B.  altered                     C.   approached D.  admired
22.                                                              She is narrow-minded and always    what other people have.
A.  jealous            B.   owes                     C.   misses        D.   envies
23.                                                                                                                  When he woke up from his dream,  the frightened boy tried hard to _______ his mother's
arm.
A.   grape            B.   gray                      C.  grip             D.   grave
24.                                             Mary has never been      a ship.
A.  abroad            B.  aboard                    C.   above         D.   absorb
25.                                                                                                        The lens of modern cameras may be coated with more than ten_____________________________________________________ of protection.
A.  levels              B.   stories                   C.   layers      D.  formations
26.                                  The thief was    by the police on the spot at the railway station.
A.  carpet             B.   mined                    C.   captured    D.   mounted
27.                                          In fact, there is no   liberty in any country.
A.  adequate         B.   absolute                 C.  private       D.  practical
28.                                                                            There is too much noise outside, I can not      on my work.
A.   connect        B.   flat                        C.   fill         D. concentrate
29. While studying at West Lake University, Mr.  Wang_______ his old friend, whom he has not seen for nearly twenty years.
A.  encountered    B.  whispered               C.   swung           D.  maid
30.  The________ production of engines in the factory has doubled this year.
A.   manual          B.   annual                   C.   amount          D.   alike
31. There is a lot of noise in New York City, ______________ there isn't much where Daniel lives.
A.  as                  B.   and                       C.  expect             D.  but
32.                                    That farm land a good crop of potatoes last year.
A.  planted           B.   grew                     C.  raised           D.  yielded
33.                                                                      The history of the Olympic Games can    back to the sixth century B. C.
A.  dash               B.   chase                    C.  trace                D.  follow
34.                                                         Two hundred and fifty dollars _,     too much for that low - quality TV set.
A.   is                 B.  are                          C.   has                D.   have
35.  ______  a reply, he decided to write again.
A.  Not receiving                                    B.  Not having received   
C.  Having not received                 D.  Not received
36. Penicillin was discovered in 1929, but_________ .
A.   it was used until twelve years later        B. it was used not until twelve years later
C.   not until twelve years later it was used     D.   not used until twelve years later
37. We have to produce more food to________ the demand of the ever-growing population.
A.   suit              B.   fix                        C.   meet      D.  respond
38._______ What has been said, it is unlikely that population growth rate will slow down, either in developed or in developing countries.
A.  For the sake of                                               B.  On behalf of
C.  With the exception of                      D.   In view of
39. It is believed that today's pop music can serve as a creative force ___  stimulating the thinking of its listeners.
A.   by                B.   with                      C.   on           D.   at
40.  New students will come to our school_______ next week.
A.   sometimes    B.   some time          C.   sometime    D.  some times
41.  It's difficult to cross the desert by car, but not________ impossible.
A.   roughly         B.   exclusively         C.   necessarily   D.  absolutely
42.  If 1 were in that situation, then it would be about time that I________ my head in my hands
for a cry.
A.   bury             B.   am burying     C.   buried       D.   would bury
43.  These handicrafts are very popular________ tourists visiting this mysterious land.
A.   to                 B.   for                        C.   with           D.   among
44.  He didn't come to the party last night.   He_______ to see us.
A.   might not have wanted                       B.   could not have wanted         »
C.   should not have wanted                      D.   ought not to have wanted
45.  The professor did________ research before writing his thesis.
A.   exhausting    B.   exhaustive             C.   exhibited   D.   executed
46.As a commander, you should not______ the soldiers to unnecessary danger.
A.  express           B.  explode                   C.  exploit             D.  expose
47. This newspaper often_____ the government's opinion, not the public opinion.
A.   affects          B.  reacts              C.  reflects            D. recognizes
48. Although in great danger, the wounded soldiers still did not want to______ from the front.
A.  feedback         B.  backward         C.  withdraw         D.   departure
49. This movie has a________ ending.  You can not imagine who will be killed finally.
A.  dramatic         B.  original             C.   considerable      D.  temple
50. During the graduation________ , the president gave a wonderful opening speech.
A.  evolution        B.   sign               C.   individual       D.   ceremony

Part III              Cloze  (20 points)

Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices given below and marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and the  mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

Not all people got their names____51____ their fathers. Some got their names from the places they ____52____ . For example, a family that lived in a village ____53____ many green trees and plants was called Green or Greenberg. If they lived in a town called Moor, they were ____54____ the Moores.
Sometimes people got their names from____55____they looked. A tall person was, perhaps, called Long. If people in a family had ____56____ hair, the family was sometimes called the Blacks or the Browns. If their hair was____57____, they may have been called the Whites.
People often took their names from the kind of ____58____they did. A person who sewed clothing was named Taylor. ____59____person who baked bread was called Baker. A person who had a very good ____60____ was named Singer.
After a while these names stayed with people and became family names that are still used today.

51. A. after         B. out of            C. with       D. from
52. A. stayed in      B. worked for       C. lived in     D. played at
53. A. of            B. with            C. for         D. at
54. A. known        B. said             C. called      D. written
55. A. the way       B. a way            C. what       D. why
56. A. light         B. heavy            C. dark        D. soft
57. A. heavy        B. dark             C. soft         D. light
58. A. subject       B. work             C. major       D. course
59. A. Another      B. Other            C. Others       D. A
60. A. brain         B. voice            C. body        D. name

Part VI          Reading Comprehension   ( 60 points )

Directions: There are 4 reading passages in the part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark it on the Answer Sheet.
Passage One
" We are more than halfway now: It's only two miles farther to the hotel," said the driver.
"I'm glad of that!" answered the stranger, in a more sympathetic mood. He meant to say more but east wind blew clear down a man's throat if he tried to speak. The girl's voice was something quite pleasant, however, and presently he spoke again.
" You don' t feel the cold so much at twenty below zero out in the western country. There is none of this damp chill," he said and then it seemed he had been unhappy. She had not ever said that it was an unpleasant day.
" You will have a cold drive going back, " he said anxiously, and put up his hand for the twentieth time to see if his coat-collar was as close to the back of his neck as possible.
"I shall not have to go back!" said the girl with eager pleasantness. "I'm on my way home now. I drove over early just to meet you at the train.   We had word that someone was coming to the hotel. "
61.   How far was the drive from the train to the hotel?
A.  One mile.
B.  Two miles.
C.  A little over four miles.
D.  Less than four mile.
62.   Do you know who the driver was?
A.  An old man.
B.  A girl.
C.  A stranger.
D.  The passage doesn't tell us.
63.                                                                                                 From the passage we conclude that the two speakers were in____________________________________________________ .
A.  the West
B.  the East
C.  the Northwest
D.  the South
64.                                                                                        According to the stranger, in the west the winters are .
A.  dry and cold
B.  damp and cold
C.  warmer than in the east
D.  neither hot nor cold
65.   The driver____________.
A.  had to return to the train station after leaving the stranger at the hotel
B.  was going home after leaving the stranger at the hotel
C.  lived at the hotel
D.  was going away on the hotel
Passage Two
There are many kinds of ants in the world that always live in companies. They are the most hard­working creatures and most of them make their nests under ground. The small black ants that we see running back and forth in the grass are the same ants that bother us by coming to our picnics uninvited. They are not trying to be harmful, but are only doing the house-keeping job they were made for. They are nature's clean-up crew. One of these ants, scouting in the grass, finds the trail of an injured bee­tle. In some mysterious way the news spreads. Soon there are two ants, then a few more. Then a dozen or more are running around the beetle.  Enough ants will come to put an end to it.
Then the beetle is dead, the ants carry it away to their underground nests.  They leave nothing in the grass but empty shell.
66.____________________________________ The ants that come to our picnics are     .
A.  looking for company
B.  having fun
C.  doing their job
D.  trying to bother us
67. According to this passage the black ants' job is to_____ .
A.  kill all beetles
B.  clean up the grass
C.  help injured insects
D.  enjoy our picnics
68. As soon as an ant finds an injured insect, it______ .
A.  makes friends with it
B.  kills it
C.  carries it away and eats it
D.  lets other ants know
69. More ants learn about the beetle_____ .
A.  by smelling it
B.  by hearing the sounds it makes
C.  from other ants
D.  from the injured beetle
70.                                                   The ants clean the grass by    .
A.  carrying away everything but the shell
B.  carrying away the whole beetle
C.  putting the whole beetle under the ground

  1. covering the beetle with leaves

Passage Three
Archimedes was a famous Greek mathematician and scientist. He was born around 287 B. C, and he died in the year 212 BC.
Archimedes is most well known for one specific idea that he came up with. " Archimedes's Princi­ple" states that a solid object which is immersed in a liquid is pushed up by a force which is equal to the weight of the water that the object displaces (or moves) . For example, if you put a piece of wood and a piece of gold the same size in water, only the wood will float. Both the wood and gold displace the same amount of water, but the wood weighs less than this water, while the gold weighs more.
It is believed that Archimedes discovered this principle when the king of Syracuse asked him to solve a problem. The king wanted to know if his crown was pure gold or a mixture of gold and silver. The king, of course, did not want to melt his crown to find out. The idea came to Archimedes as he lowered himself into his bath. He noticed how the water spilled out of the tub. He decided to use the same idea for the crown. He knew that a gold crown immersed in water would weigh more than one made of silver. The experiment was done and the goldsmith was proved guilty of trying to trick the King.
71.  A good title for this selection is_______ .
A.  Aichimedes
B.  Axchimedes's Principle
C.  A Gold and Silver Crown
D.  Aichimedes's Experiment
72.  The word "immersed" in line 4 means_______ .
A.  very heavy
B.  raise or lift
C.  under water
D.  in water
73.  We drop a piece of metal into a jar full of water.   The metal will float if it weighs less than
.
A.  an equal amount of gold
B.  the water that leaves the jar
C.  all the water in the jar now
D.  an equal amount of water
74.  Aichimedes was born about______ .
A.  287 BC
B.  281 BC
C. 212 BC

D. 278 BC

75.   Archimedes solved a royal problem for the king of    ______.
A.  Rome
B.  Greece
C.  Syracuse
D. England

Passage Four
Today the official language of the United States and most of Canada is English. However, French almost became the official language because of a war.
The French and Indian War was fought between 1754 and 1763. The name of this war is not accu­rate because the war was actually between England and France. The Indians fought on the side of the French.
France and England were trying to gain control of North America. France held Canada, and Eng­land held part of what is now the United States. However, France tried to expand its land by moving southward into New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Virginia. When the French built a fort on the Ohio River, the residents in Virginia sent Ceorge Washington to attack the fort in 1754. However, the French defeated Washington.
The French, aided by the Indians, outsmarted the English and won many early battles. Later, the British began to do well against the French. In the final battle in Quebec, Canada, General Wolfe of England faced General Montcalm from France. Both generals died in this battle, but the English out­lasted the French and won the battle. Thus, most of North America today has the English culture and language.

76.   Argood title for this selection is __________..
A.  The French and Indian War
B.  The English Language
C.  Washington's Army
D.  Official Language
77.                                                            The word "gain" in line 6 means   .
A.  borrow
B.  get
C.  buy
D.  lose
78.                                                                                          We may conclude that George Washington preferred the .
A.  Canada
B.  French
C.  Indians
D.  English
79.                                           General Wolfe died in      .
A.  England
B.  France
C.  Canada
D.  France
80.  Washington lost his battle at the fort on the Ohio River_______ .
A.  at the beginning of the war
B.  in the middle of the war
C.  at the end of the war
D.  during the war

 

Part V    Writing ( 20 points)

Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write an announcement in 100—120 words based on the following situation. Remember to write it clearly.

<情景>
英语系的钱教授要为本系的学生作一个讲座.请写出一则关于这个讲座的通知,内容包括下列几个方面:

  1. 讲座的主题和主要内容;
  2. 讲座的时间和地点;
  3. 参加讲座的对象;

要求本专业学生在讲座后进行讨论.

山东大学网络教育专升本入学模拟考试
英 语 试 题 (3)

PartⅠ          Phonetics (10 points
)
Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Then mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

1. A. teacher

B. meat

C. cheap

D. head

2. A. . house

B. south

C. touch

D. mouth

3. A. national

B. made

C. capital

D. annual

4. A.. rather

B. . basket

C. . fat

D. after

5. A. limit

B. minute

C. willing

D. life

6. A. brought

B. rough

C. bought

D. thought

7. A. cough

B. though

C. laugh

D. enough

8. A. glance

B. goal

C. graceful

D. technology

9. A. fear

B. hear

C. heart

D. dear

10. A. dive

B. five

C. bite

D. bit

Part II           Vocabulary and Structure ( 40 points )
Directions: In this part, there are 40 incomplete sentences. For each sentence, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence and then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

11.  He has________ much time and energy getting a go - ahead from authorities.
A.  contained        B.   proceeded          C.  consumed        D.   paid
12.  A good teacher should try and________ students to ask questions.
A.  encourage       B.  obey                    C.  recall               D.   spread
13.  If you want to see the chairman of the department, you'd better make an________ with
him first.
A.  admission       B.   agreement          C.   appointment    D.   alphabet
14.  They say the new film is a (an) ________ picture so they won't go to see it.
A.   internal         B.   odd                       C.   interesting   D.   dull
15.  The judge________ the murderer to twenty years in prison.
A.  required   B.   ordered  C.   indicated       D.   sentenced
16.  The shabby airplane took off soon.  It was like an old train______ from side to side first and than it began going faster and faster.
A.   surrounding  B.   foregoing           C.   swaying      D.   frowning
17.  This is a poem about________ life in the American West.
A.  the frontier     B.  chamber                  C.  frank           D.  dozen
18.  Professor Smith_______ the most important part of his paper.
A.  omitted           B.  disputed                  C.  designed       D.  chased
19.  This knife is made of aluminum________ and it can be used for a long time.
A.  mixed             B.  alloy                       C.  champion        D.  grasp
20.   The theory of________ was advanced forward by Darwin and is now understood by nearly everybody in the world.
A.  determination  B.  distribution          C.  discipline         D.  evolution
21.  Everybody present was_______ by the funny story.
A.   naked           B.   yielded                  C.   amused     D.  expanded
22.  Young people made a new________ to the governor.
A.  proposal         B.   submerge              C.  tendency      D.   thread
23.  In the film we saw last night, the hero________ his wife to death with his sword.
A.  throat             B.  thrust                      C.  trust                D.  thread
24.  If there is no other way to save a person________ in a tall building on fire, fire fighters may spread a net on the ground into which the person can jump.
A.  volt                B.  wrapped                  C.  trapped      D.   deserted
25. Since 1978, many new_______ have been developed in the university to meet the increasing demands of the students.
A.   disciplines     B.   entrances              C.   checks    D.   flames
26.  How can we finish the work in the______________            of any other helpers?
A.  era                 B.   haste                     C.   spare          D.   absence
27.                                                          The blood of wounded soldiers      the ground red.
A.  died                B.  dumped                  C.   drawled      D.   dyed
28.                                                                                     There are two governments in the country.   But neither of them is regarded as the ___________  one by the people there.
A.   panel            B.   legal                      C.   purple         D.   republic
29. A question then________ :  What are we going to do when we graduate from the university?
A.   raises           B.   arouses                 C.   arises         D.   rises
30.  The________ between the two playing periods of a football game is only a few minutes.
A.   internal         B.  reserve                   C.   interval       D.   radium
31.   What we need to learn is how to put theory into  when we begin our field work here.
A.   appearance    B.   application         C.   accomplish   D.  achievement
32.  It is a________ truth that man is the only animal that has the power to speak and reason.
A.   worthy         B.   virtual                C.   universal      D.   indefinite
33.  His speech________ the young workers to work even harder.
A.   glanced         B.   delayed                  C.   inspired      D.   created
34.  The land around here is________ and very bad for farming.
A.  board             B.   rocky                    C.   kid             D.   wax
35.  People say that providing a good education to children by parents is the best__ .
A.   investigation  B.   organization           C.   investment  D.  origin
36.  ______  had made a great contribution to science is a fact.
A.   What he        B.   Which he               C.   He              D.   That he
37.  I didn't know what to do, but then an idea suddenly_________ to me.
A. occurred           B. entered            C. happened       D. rushed
38.  Don't tell a lie.   Your eyes have given yourself______ .
A.   away            B.  out                         C.   in               I),   off
39.  I suggest we put the scheme into effect.   It is quite______ .
A.   possible        B.   available                C.   probable     D.  feasible
40.  The large vase in which he kept his old umbrella for many years __  to be a
valuable piece of Chinese pottery.
A  came around      B.   turned up   C.   turned out      D.   figured out
41.  ______  for your knowledge of language,  I should have been completely lost.
A.   If had not                          B.   Hadn't it been
C.   Not had it been                D.   Had it not been
42.  A peculiarly pointed chin is his most memorable facial ______________.
A.   mark      B.  feature             C.  trace               D.   appearance

  1.  Whenever anything ____________ happens, a crowd of people is certain to gather.

A. emotional       B. sensational      C. famous                D. noted
44.  Do you call them ______________?
A. apple trees        B.   apple trees        C.   apple tree           D.   apple's tree
45.  Thank you for applying for a position with our enterprise.   We do not have any opening this.
time, but we shall keep your application on_________ for two months.
A.  pile                 B.   segment                C.   sequence                  D.   file
46.  It was proposed that the matter________ discussed al the next meeting.
A. will be            B. was             C. be                 D. would be
47.  John had been working hard and _______ .
A. so had his brother                       B. so his brother had
C. so was his brother                       D. so his brother did
48.  A good writer is ___________ who can express the commonplace in an uncommon way.
A. that             B.   he               C.   one        D.   those

  1. The girl was ________________ a shop assistant.  Now she is the assistant to the general

manager
A.  preliminarily        B.  presumably     C  formally        D.   formerly
50.  Everyone has arrived,_______ ?
A.   haven't they      B.   hasn't everyone     C.   hasn't he     D.  does he

Part III                       Close  (20 points)

Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices given below and marked
A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and the mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

Miss Evans ___5 1 ____  physics in a London school.  Last month she was explaining to one of her ___52_____about sound, and she decided to test them to see how successful she had been ____5 3_____      She said to them, "Now, I have a sister in Washington.  If 1 was calling her ____ 54 ______, and at the same time you were 20 meters away, and listened to me from_______ 55______ of the street, who would _______56_______ what I said earlier, my sister or you and _____57_____?” The clever boy at once answered, “ Your sister, Miss Evens. It is because electricity travels faster than ______58______.
"That's very good," Miss Evans answered; but then one of the girls put up her hand, and Miss Evans said, "Yes, Betty?" "I disagree," Betty said. "Your sister would hear you earlier______5 9______ when it's eleven o'clock here, it's      ______60_______  six o'clock in Washington. "
51. A. taught          B. did               C. studied           D. learned
52. A. students        B. pupils             C. classes            D. friends
53. A. in her home work                      B. in her house work
C. in her studies                         D. in her work
54. A. on the telephone    B. on foot          C. by              D. by bike
55. A. another side        B. neither         C. either side         D. the other side
56. A. listen             B. hear           C. see               D. feel
57. A. why              B. where          C. whose            D. whom
58. A. waves             B. light          C. sound waves       D . wind
59. A. but               B. because        C. and              D. so
60. A. always            B. really          C. about            D. only

Part IV                      Reading Comprehension  ( 60 points)

Directions: There are 4 reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark it on the Answer Sheet.
Passage Three
Mrs. Wilson, the wife of a rich man, invited some of her friends to lunch. She was trying a new-way to cook fish and she was very pleased with herself when the fish was ready. As the fish was very hot, she put it near the open window to cool for a few minutes. Five minutes later, when she came back for it, she was surprised to find the neighbour's cat at the fish. She was in time to stop the cat be­fore it was too late. That afternoon everyone enjoyed the fish. They talked and laughed until four o'clock
At the end of the afternoon, when she was alone again', Mrs. Wilson felt tired but happy. She was in a chair just near the window when. through the window, she was shocked to see the neighbour's cat dead in her garden. Why, the fish dish must be bad! What would happen to her friends? She at once telephoned the family doctor for advice. The doctor told her to telephone each of the visitors to meet him at the hospital as soon as he could. Finally the danger was over. Once again Mrs. Wilson was a-lone in her chair in the sitting room, still tired but no longer happy. Just then the telephone rang. It was her neighbour. "Oh, Mrs. Wilson," her neighbour cried, "Chester is dead. She was killed by someone in a car and put in your garden. . . "
61.  Why was Mrs. Wilson not happy after she had a good party?
A.  She was sad about the dead cat.
B.  She found her fish dish had not been cooked well.
C.  She never thought that she would have so much trouble.
D.  She felt tired after she had a busy day.
62.  Mrs. Wilson
A.   stopped the cat before it began to eat the fish
B.  was too late to stop the cat in time
C.  stopped the cat before it ate the fish up
D.  stopped the cat but it was too late
63.  Why was Mrs. Wilson so shocked to see the cat dead in her garden?
A.  She liked the cat very much.
B.  She worried about her friends.
C.  She was not sure whether her fish was bad or not.
D.  She had no idea how the cat had died.
64.  Finally, Mrs. Wilson_______ .
A.  found that all her friends were all right
B.  was told by one of her visitors that the cat was killed by someone in a car
C.  felt happy as all her friends were safe
D.  met all her friends at the hospital
65.  Chester is______ .
A.  One of her visitors
B.  Mrs. Wilsons neighbour
C.  Mrs. Wilson's neighbour's cat
D.  the man killed the cat
Passage Two
The first automobile was invented more than two hundred years ago. It used steam for power and had wooden wheels. The first automobile may have been simple and primitive, but it was an extremely important invention. The automobile today is the primary means of land transportation. It has produced more changes in our daily life than any other machine.
Almost all gasoline engines work in the same way—with four movements, or strokes, of a piston in a cylinder. The first stroke pulls the fuel mixture ( gasoline and air) into the cylinder. The second stroke compresses the fuel mixture. A spark plug produces a spark that ignites the fuel mixture and causes the third stroke.  The final stroke removes any waste gases which might remain in the cylinder.
The preceding paragraph explains what happens inside the cylinder to make the piston move. When the piston is pushed down by the explosion in the third stroke, it pushes the connecting rod. This rod rotates the crankshaft. The crankshaft is connected to other parts which turn the wheels. Most cars today have four, six, or eight cylinders.
66.                                                         A good title for this selection is .
A.  Automobiles
B.  How a Car Works
C.  The First Car
D.  Cars and Roads
67.                                                              The word "means" in line 3 means    .
A.  wants to say
B.  meaning
C.  method
D.  angry
68.                                                                                      The author suggests that the invention of the car was  .
A.  important
B.  unimportant
C.  somewhat important
D.  very important
69.                                                       Fuel enters the cylinder in the    .
A.  first stroke
B.  second stroke
C.      third stroke
D.   the final stroke
70.  Spark plugs cause the fuel mixture to______ .
A.  compress
B.  remove waste
C.  burn
D.  to enter the cylinder
Passage Two
Paris is the capital of the European nation of France.  It is also one of the most beautiful and most famous cities in the world.
Paris is called the City of Light.  It is also an international fashion center.  What stylish women are
wearing in Paris will be worn by women all over the world. Paris is also a famous world center of edu­cation. For instance, it is the headquarters of UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.
The Seine River divides the city into two parts. Thirty-two bridges cross this scenic river. The oldest and perhaps most well known is the Pont Neuf, which was built in the sixteenth century. The Sorbonne, a famous university, is located on the Left Bank ( south side) of the river. The beautiful white church Sacre Coeur lies on top of the hill called Montmartre on the Right Bank ( north side) of the Seine.
There are many other famous places in Paris, such as the famous museum the Louvre as well as the Cathedral of Notre Dame. However, the most famous landmark in this city must be the Eiffel Tower.
Paris is named after a group of people called the Parisii. They built a small village on an island in the middle of the Seine River about two thousand years ago. This island is where Notre Dame is loca­ted.  Today around eight million people live in the Paris area.
71.                                                        A good title for this selection is .
A.  The French Language
B.  The City of Paris
C.  Education and Culture in France
D.  The Seine River
72.                                                                       The word "headquarters" in line 5 means .
A.  clothing
B.  office
C.  main office
D.  25 percent
73.                                                                            We may conclude that Notre Dame is located   .
A.  on the Left Bank
B.  on the Right Bank
C.  on an island
D.  on neither bank
74.                                                  The Pont Neuf was built in      .
A.  the 1500s
B.  the 1600s
C.  the 1700s
D.  the 1400s
75.  The population in the Paris area is around_______ .

  1. two million
  2. eight million
  3. sixteen million
  4. eighteen million

Passage  Four

A group of people who share the same interests and way of life is called a society. Sociology is the science that examines human society. The term sociology is derived from the Latin word socius, which means "companion, union of people".
Sociologists are interested in how a society began and how it grew. They also study the levels with­in a society. For example, the child is part of the family, the family is part of the neighborhood, and the neighborhood is part of the community.  There are many different groups, and sociologists are interested in the effect that these groups have on people.
A Frenchman named Auguste Comte made sociology a separate science in the 1830s. He sugges­ted that a new science was necessary to study a society of people. A famous book, Principles of Sociol­ogy, was published by an Englishman, Herbert Spencer, in 1882. This book had an unprecedented effect on the science of sociology. In this book, Spencer theorized that a society's customs evolved, or grew from very simple to more complicated and advanced. This theory shows the influence that Charles Darwin ( who believed that man had evolved from very simple forms to the present human) had on Spencer.
76.                                                           The best title for this selection is   .
A.  Sociology
B.  People's interests
C.  Society in Different Nations
D.  Sociologist
77.                                                             The word "levels" in line 4 means       .
A.  standard
B.  groups, classes
C.  beginning, start
D.  music, art
78.                                                                                                          We may conclude that in sociology the neighborhood is larger than_________________________________________ .
A.  the area
B.  the community
C.  the family
D.  society
79.                                                                                         Sociology had its beginnings as a separate science with    .
A.  Darwin
B.  Spencer
C.  Latin
D.  Comte
80.  The book which had a great effect on sociology was written_____ .
A.  by Spencer

  1. in 1830
  2. by Comte
  3. both A and B

Part V    Writing ( 20 points )

Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write a letter in 100—120 words based on the following situation. Remember to write it clearly.

<情景>
你是一位中学数学老师. 最近,你的几位老同学希望你能入伙,和他们共办一家软件公司.经过考虑,你做出了自己的选择.就以上所规定的情景用第一人称写封信给他们,告知他们你的看法。

 

山东大学网络教育专升本入学模拟考试
英 语 试 题 (4)

PartⅠ          Phonetics ( 10 points )
Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Then mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

1. A. shirt

B. bird

C. third

D. fair

2. A. bottle

B. bold

C. college

D. concert

3. A. care

B. share

C. dare

D. are

4. A. bar

B. far

C war

D. star

5. A. blood

B. loose

C. choose

D. mood

6. A. tile

B. mild

C. fill

D. mile

7. A. care

B. share

C. dare

D. are

8. A. teach

B. chocolate

C. school

D. arch

9. A. fate

B. hate

C. late

D. grammar

10. A. busy

B. cut

C. hut

D. mud

Part II           Vocabulary and Structure   ( 40 points )

Directions: In this part, there are 40 incomplete sentences. For each sentence, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence and then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

11.  He has________ much time and energy getting a go - ahead from authorities.
A.  contained        B.   proceeded          C.  consumed           D.   paid
12.  A good teacher should try and________ students to ask questions.
A.  encourage       B.  obey                    C.  recall               D.   spread

  1. If you want to see the chairman of the department, you'd better make an________

with him first.
A.  admission       B.   agreement          C.   appointment    D.   alphabet
14.  They say the new film is a (an) ________ picture so they won't go to see it.
A.   internal         B.   odd                   C.   interesting      D.   dull
15.  The judge________ the murderer to twenty years in prison.
A.  required          B.   ordered              C.   indicated      D.   sentenced
16.   The Foreign Minister made an excellent________ on the current international situation.
A.   committee     B.   command       C.  comment  D.  commission
17.  They________ cattle mainly for the international market.
A.   carpenter      B.  district                    C.   ox                 D.  raise
18.  He went to the dance last night, hut couldn't find a_________ because of the strange clothes he was wearing.
A.  pond              B.   saddle                   C.   partner       D.   salad
19.  Her father will never________ of her going to study in New Zealand alone.
A.   prove            B.   agree                     C.   admit         D.  approve
20.  I wish I could________ you for your hospitality and kindness someday in the future.
A.   straw            B.   issue                     C.  repay            D.  own
21.  ______ last year and is now earning his living as a sales manager.
A.   He would leave school                        B.   He left school
C.   He had left school                              D.   He has left school
22. We should________ early so as to catch the flight in time.
A.   set off          B.   should get             C.  will get                D.   got
23.  By the time the course ends______ a lot about culture.
A.  we'll learnt                                         B.  we are leaving     
C.  we have learnt                                 D.  we'll have learnt
24. What________ do with the car?
A.  are you about t                            B.  will you be going to   
C.  are you going to                           D.  have you been to
25.  When I returned home from a long journey, I found my house ______ .
A.   was broken into                                 B.  had been broken into
C.   had broken into                                  D.   is broken into
26.  He will come to call on you the moment he________ his work.
A.  finishes           B.  had finished             C.  will finish    D.  finished
27.  By luck, the leak_________ no damage yet.
A.   would do      B.   had done               C.   did         D.  has done
28.  He________ when the bus came to a sudden stop.
A.   was almost hurt                                 B.  was hurt himself
C.  was to hurt himself                              D.   was hurting himself
29.  That tree looked as if it________ for a long time.
A.   hasn't watered                               B.   didn't water    
C.   hadn't been watered             D.  wasn't watered
30.    If you smoke in a non - smoking section, people________ .
A.   have objected                B.  objected    C.  must object      D.  will object
31.   In the eighteenth century, writers_______ hours in coffee houses, discussing the news of the day.
A.   used to spending                                B.   used to spend
C.  would he spending                               D.  were used to spend
32.                                                                    The regular teacher is ill, so a (an)    is here teaching us today.
A.   candidate      B.  applicant                 C.   sponsor   D.   substitute
33. This project is known to________ for three months.
A.   having been going on                          B.  go on
C.  have been going on                              D.   be going on
34.                                                             His theory is very difficult, and   people understand it.
A.  few                B.   fewer                    C.   a little            D.  little
35.   The government is believed to be considering      a law making it a crime to import any
A.  to pass           B.   passed                   C.  have passed  D.  passing
36.  Mrs.  Johnson______ about the incident in front of the audience.
A.  would not like speaking                        B.  had better not speaking
C.   would not like to speak                       D.   had better not to speak
37.  I prefer writing a term paper________ an examination.
A.  to taking         B.   to take                   C.  for taking     D.  that take
38.  Most doctors recognize that medicine is_______ .
A.  as art as much it is a science             B.   much an art as it is a science
C.  as an art as much it is a science         D.   as much an art as it is a science
39.  My father seemed to be in no________ to look at my school report.
A.   mood            B.  emotion                   C.   attitude          D.  feeling
40.  I'll leave some bread in the fridge in case you_________ hungry.
A.  were              B.   are                        C.  would be         D.  will be
41.  I________ fill in the form now,  shouldn't I?
A.   could            B.   couldn't                 C.   should     D.   shouldn't
42.  He has a large collection of novels, ________ are written in English.
A.   any that                                             B.  many of which
C.   many in which                                   D.   among many that
43.  The police were tracking the criminal who was said________ in the forest.
A.  to have hidden B.  to be hiding          C.  to hiding          D.  to hide
44.  As a doctor, I'm very interested in the medical_________ .
A.  magazine        B.  journal                 C.  periodical     D.   technical
45.  John suggested________ anything about it until more facts were found out.
A.   not to say     B.   not say               C.   to say not     D.  not saying
46.  If Peter had enough money, he________ on the trip to Los Angeles.
A.   had gone                                           B.  would go
C.  went                                                   D.  would have gone
47.  He did his homework carefully for fear that he________ .
A.   made a mistake                                B.   makes a mistake
C.  would make a mistake               D.  make a mistake
48.  I would have asked him to attend our gathering, but I________ his address.
A.  didn't know        B.  hadn't know         C.  don't know  D.  wouldn't known
49.  The stubborn young man did not follow the advice that he________ on his behavior since he didn't believe that he had done anything wrong.
A.   reflect          B.  had reflected        C.  would reflect    D.   must reflect
50.  I________ the airport to make a flight reservation, but in fact I didn't.
A.  should have called    B.  calle    C.  could call        D.  would call

Part III              Cloze  (20 points)

Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices given below and marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and the  mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

When Americans meet their friends, they often start their conversations with a greeting and may then ask about their friends, families, and jobs. Most of ____51____ the conversation is optimistic. Even conversations about ____52____ events such as serious illness, family problems or ____53____ usually end up in a hopeful way. People discuss special family events ____54____ marriage, births, graduations, new jobs and new homes. One friend will usually wish the other good luck or ____55____ congratulations. If the news is unhappy, he or she will ____56____ sympathy and then add a hopeful comment.
There are special rules about the discussion of money. Friends like to ____57____good news like a job promotion or buying a new house, car or furniture. But they seldom discuss the ____58____ of money they got or ____59____. A friend ____60____ tell you how much an item cost but it is not polite to ask, “How much was it?”
51. A. the time        B. time           C. hours           D. while
52. A. ill             B. badly          C. happy          D. sad
53. A. death          B. deaths          C. dead           D. dying
54. A. as             B. example        C. likely          D. such as
55. A. offer           B. warn           C. support        D. afford
56. A. play           B. express          C. speak         D. prepare
57. A. buy           B. write            C. share          D. divide
58. A. score          B. number          C. amount        D. quality
59. A. enjoy          B. spent           C. cost           D. print
60. A. must           B. need            C. should         D. might

Part VI          Reading Comprehension   ( 60 points )

Directions: There are 4 reading passages in the part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark it on the Answer Sheet.
Passage One
From the very beginning, rivers have played an important part in the life of man. Man of the earli­est times used the rivers as a means of travel. Today rivers still serve as a great waterway for the trans­port and people.
In ancient times, man settled near rivers or on river banks and built up large empires.
Water is Nature's most precious gift to man. Man needs water to irrigate his crops, to cook and to wash. In nations all over the world, rivers mean life and wealth. They feed and clothe the nations around them.
Water is also a source of energy and power. Man constructs huge dams across the river to control the water for irrigation and get the energy needed to drive generators. The electrical power is then di­rected to homes, cities, factories and television stations.
Man uses water each day. His main source of water comes from reservoirs, which in turn get their water from rivers.
Rivers also bring down soil and minerals from mountains and deposit them on the plains building up rich river deltas for raising plants and crops. Fresh water life in rivers or in lakes fed by them pro­vide man with food.
In a small way, rivers help to keep man in good health and provide for his amusements. Various forms of water sports keep man strong and healthy.
Rivers have run on this earth long before man. Man's future ability to live is uncertain, but rivers will flow on forever.
61.  Rivers have been important to man______ .
A.  since the last century
B.  for a very long time
C.  since a few hundred years ago
D.  since a few years ago
62.  Rivers bring about______ .
A.  people and crops
B.  life and wealth
C.  poverty and death
D.  agriculture and bridge
63.  Electrical power is produced by______ .
A.  dams
B.  reservoirs

  1. factories

D.  generators
64.  Energy is obtained from rivers by______ .
A.  building bridges across them
B.  driving generators into them
C.  building dams across them
D.  directing them into homes and factories
65.  The things brought down by rivers from mountains that are useful for cultivation are_____ .
A.  deltas
B.  crops
C.  fresh water life
D.  soil and minerals
Passage Two
Americans spend a lot of money in their daily lives. Working people spend money on transporta­tion to and from work and on various expenses throughout the day. Americans enjoy shopping and buy many things that they need and want. They spend a lot of money on entertainment. They buy sports equipment, to do sporting events and do many things that cost money. However, many Americans don't pay cash or write checks for these things.   More and more, they pay for things with credit cards.
Credit cards are small, rectangular plastic cards. Banks give these cards to their customers. When the customer buys something at a store, he shows his card at the store. This authorizes  the store to charge  the bank account for the customer's purchase. The bank collects all the charges for each customer. Then once a month, the bank requires the customer to pay all the charges for that month. The bank does not force the customer to pay the full amount. It asks the customer to pay for the charges in several payments over a period of time. However, the bank requires the customer to pay interest on the unpaid of the charges.
In this way, the bank allows customers to buy things they cannot afford at one time. People can use the card to buy what they want and pay for it over a period of time. They also do not need to carry a lot of money.
66.  How do Americans pay for what they buy? They_______ .
A.  either pay cash or write checks
B.  are allowed to use credit cards
C.  pay cash, write checks or use credit cards
D.  neither pay cash nor use credit cards
67.  What is a credit card? It's a_________ .
A.  kind of money Americans are interested in
B.  special type of check used by Americans to buy what they need
C.  small rectangular plastic card used for money
D.  dollar made of paper
68.  What are some of the advantages in using credit cards? People________ .
A.  can get what they want and need when they have no money
B.  can get things at a store they cannot afford at one time
C.  don't need to carry a lot of money
D.  A,B and C
69.  How often does the bank require its customer to pay all the charges?
A.  Once a month.
B.  Over a long period of time.
C.  The sooner, the better.
D.  The moment he has plenty of money.
70.  Who are allowed to use credit cards in the United States?
A.  Those who are authorized to spend money.
B.  Those who can make regular payments.
C.  Those who can afford to pay interest on the unpaid of the charges.
D.  Those who are very rich.
Passage Three
British Columbia is a province in the western half of Canada. It is the largest province in the west­ern half of Canada, but two other provinces are larger.
The weather in the southern half of British Columbia is mild. In fact, it is the mildest in Canada. For this reason, many older people come to live in this area of Canada.
There are about three and a half million people living in British Columbia. Only Ontario and Quebec have more people, about half of British Columbia's people originally came from England. Many other people's families came to Canada from Scotland, Ireland, and Germany. Today this province has a higher percentage of Asians than any of the other nine provinces.
Vancouver is the largest city in British Columbia. Many international visitors come to Vancouver. They come to see the natural beauty of the coast and the beautiful mountains. Many ships stop at Van­couver, and it is the largest port in all of Canada.
71.  The main idea of paragraph 3 is______ .
A.  the people in this province came from many places
B.  not many people from France or Spain came here
C.  there are more Asians in this province than in the other provinces
D.  the people in this province came from one place
72.  The word "port" in the last line means_______ .
A. a city in the mountains
B.  a city on the coast
C.  a city with many people
D.  a country on the coast
73.  In Canada the weather is the mildest in_______ .
A.  Vancouver
B.  Ontario
C.  British Columbia
D.  Quebec
74.  In population, British Columbia is 3rd,and in size, British Columbia is_________ .
A.  1st
B.  4th
C.  9th
D.  3rd
75.  Vancouver is
A.  the capital of British Columbia
B.  the largest city in British Columbia
C.  in the western half of Canada

  1. both A and B

Passage Four
Women's fashions tend to change more rapidly than men's. In the early 1900s all women wore their skirts down to the ankle. Today, skirt length varies from floor-length to ten inches above the knee. Women's shoes have also gone through all sorts of changes in the last seventy years. For exam­ple, boots for women were very common at the beginning of this century. Then, several years later, they were not considered fashionable. Today they are back in style again in all colors, lengths and ma­terials. In fact, today's women can wear all types of clothes—even T-shirts and shorts on almost any occasion. While there are some rapid changes in women's clothing which remained pretty much the same until a couple of years ago, most men still wear the traditional suit, jacket, shirt and tie although there have been more changes about their clothing in color, pattern and variety than in the past.

76.  Nowadays women wear_______ .
A.  longer skirts than those women used to wear at the beginning of this century
B.  both longer skirts and short skirts
C.  shorter skirts
D.  the same as in the early 1900 s
77.  Today, women think that long boots are________ .
A.  fashionable
B.  unfashionable
C.  more fit than short ones
D.  acceptable
78.  When today's women attend the party, they wear________ .
A.  formal dress
B.  skirts and boots
C.  anything they like to
D.  long skirts and short boots
79.  Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A.  Great changes have taken place in men's clothing recently.
B.  Men's clothing has not changed much.
C.  Men's fashion changed as rapidly as women's.
D.  Men never wear jackets and ties at all.
80.  Men's clothes are more colorful than ______ .
A.  women's
B.  they used to be
C. traditional shirts
D  ties

Part V        Writing (points)

Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write a composition in 100—120 words based on the following situation. Remember to write it clearly.

<情景>
写一篇作文,阐述人们在找工作时要考虑的一些因素,并解释其原因。

山东大学网络教育专升本入学模拟考试
英 语 试 题 (5)
PartⅠ          Phonetics (10 points )
Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Then mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

1. A. lift

B. light

C. high

D. flight

2. A. pass

B. past

C. lady

D. lake

3. A. hoof

B. goose

C. root

D. flood

4. A. shirt

B. bird

C. third

D. fair

5. A. sow

B. know

C. slow

D. how

6. A. flour

B. our

C. pour

D. sour

7. A. wide

B. width

C. site

D. kite

8. A. he

B. met

C. get

D. let

9. A. child

B. chef

C. church

D. chicken

10. A. such

B. truck

C. luck

D. mute

Part II           Vocabulary and Structure   ( 40 points )

Directions: In this part, there are 40 incomplete sentences. For each sentence, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence and then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

11.  Sir Denis, who is 78 , has made it known that much of his collection_______
to the nation.
A.   has left         B.   is to leave           C.   leaves   D.  is to be left
12.  It has been about 7 years since they________ .
A.  got married     B.   got marry          C. got marry   D.have married
13.  He will return the truck when he________ the delivery.
A.  finishes           B.   had finished       C.  will finish   D.  finished
14.  Up to now the earthquake________ no serious damage.
A. would do   B.  had done       C.   did          D.   has done
15.  The reform was carried out sooner than_______ .
A.  was expected  B.  would expect    C. expected  D.  had expected
16.  But for the reform, we________ such great achievements.
A.   shall not make                                    B.  could not have made
C.   should not make                                 D.  can not have made
17.  I need a helping hand, but I would sooner you_________ .
A.  come       B.  coming         C. will go with me          D. didn't join me
18.  If the government had built more homes for the poor several years ago, the housing problems now so serious in many parts of the country.
A.  wouldn't be                                         B.  won't be
C.  will not have been                                D.  would not have been
19.  Tom might have come to school in time for the lecture________ .
A.   if he got up earlier                           B.  unless he had got up earlier
C.  but he got up rather late                    D.  but he had gotten up late
20.  The results of your examinations were quite satisfactory, but________ if you had spent less time watching that Korean serial TV program?
A.  wouldn't they be better                      B.  won't they be better
C.   won't they have been better             D.  won't they have been better
21.  There is no________ in insisting on making the impossible possible.
A.   mind             B.   meaning                C.   sense   D.   help
22.  I walked too much yesterday and________ are still aching.
A.   my leg's muscles                                B.   my muscles of leg
C.   my leg muscles                                  D.   my muscles of the leg
23.  We________ to get what we want, anyway.
A.   operated        B.   managed                C. controlled   D. handled
24.   The environment of this city will be more seriously polluted ________  some effective meas­ures are taken to prevent factories from sending out poisonous gases and waste water.
A.  if                   B.  once                    C.  however    D.   unless
25.    The policeman________ the thief down the road.
A.   rushed          B.   ran                        C.   chase    D.  raced
26.  Don't waste time.   Let's______ hands in the business.
A.  join                B.   connect                 C.  combine   D.  join in
27.  Six o'clock is his________ hour for getting up.
A.  frequent          B.   regular                  C.  uniform   D.   settled
28.  She has two daughters, _______  of them likes traditional music.
A.   nobody         B.   neither                   C.  either      D.   none
29.  I didn't mean________ anyone, but I did annoy some of them.   I was sorry for it.
A. having offended  B. to be offending     C. to offend   D.   offending

  1. The idea is ___________to all of us and you do not need to tell us more about it.

A. apparent         B. appearing     C. approaching     D. apart
31. Almost everyone failed________ the test the first time.
A.  passing           B.  to pass         C.  to have passed      D.  in passing
32. He said that_________ was not in a position to answer the question.
A.  that                B.  this              C.  such                    D.  it
33.  ______ the case, there were no grounds to justify your complaints.
A.   Being such    B.   Such is           C.  It being such    D. Such being
34. I find it________ difficult for the whole family to live on my income.
A.   invariably      B.   completely      C.   absolutely    D.  increasingly
35.  Why do you put lubricating oil in the car_____________ what it really needs is gasoline?
A.  for                 B.   where            C.  whereas         D.  when
36.  When Jane fell off the bike, the other children_________ .
A.  were not able to help laughter            B. could not help hut laughing
C.  could not help laughing                     D. could not help to laug
37.  Their profits  have  increased  rapidly  recently,   and  the  upward _____ is  expected  to continue.
A.  increase          B.  tendency          C. movement          D.  progress
38.  John's score on the test is the highest in the class.  _______ .
A.  He must have to well prepare for it last night
B.   He must have well prepared for it last night
C.  He should have well prepared for it last night
D.  He should well prepare for it last night
39.  The amount is________ for me to pay off in one year.
A.   small enough B.  too small              C.  enough small    D. so small
40.   I like to get up early so that I can get plenty of work_________ before lunch.
A.  to do              B.  doing                   C.   done          D. being done
41.   John knows so much  about the  stars that I  am  sure  it would be  impossible  to find  his ____________
A.   similar          B.  reflection          C.  equal   D.  equivalent
42.   He had to drive fast yesterday; otherwise he________ his plane.
A.  had missed                                          B.  would be missing       
C.  would have missed                              D.  would miss
43.   The suspect finally admitted________ the stolen goods, but he denied_________ anything.
A.  receiving. . . selling                              B.  receiving. . . to sell
C.  to receive. . . selling                             D.  to receive. . . to sell
44.   The doctor told Penny that too much_______ to the sun is bad for his skin.
A.   exposure       B.  exhibition             C.  extension  D.  expansion
45.   You should abide________ your promise as a man of honor.
A.   to                 B.  for                      C.   with          D.   by

  1.  "Have you seen David recently?"

  “ No. I guess ___________away on vacation.”
A.  must has been             B. must be
C. might have been              D. may has been
47.  You________ , there is plenty of time left before the train leaves.
A.   mustn't hurry                   B.   shouldn't hurry
C.   needn't hurry                   D.  won't hurry
48.  A child_________ everything he wants.
A.   should be not given                            B.   should not be given
C.   should not give                                  D.   mustn't give
49.  They________ home by now.  Let's give them a telephone call.
A.   may have arrived                                B.  must be arriving
C.   may have been arriving                       D.  must have been arriving
50.  Usedn't you to go to school by bus? No, I________ .
A.  wouldn't         B.  didn't               C.  usedn't             D.   used to

Part III              Cloze ( 20 points )

Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there  are  four  choices given below
and marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and then mark the
corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

Coffee and tea are the most popular____51____ in the world. Coffee is a favorite drink of Canadians. Many Canadians like to start their day ____52____a cup of coffee. At work, they may take a coffee break. Coffee break is a time ______53____stop and relax for a few minutes over a cup of coffee or a snack.
____54____ is coffee so popular? For one thing, it has a rich, strong taste that many people like. It is served hot, with milk, cream or sugar. Many people like coffee in the morning because it helps them____55____. Coffee has caffeine in it. Caffeine gives people more energy.
Every day, millions of people all over the world drink tea. Tea is the___56____drink of China, Japan, England and Russia. In England, it is a custom to drink tea in the afternoon. In Japan, drinking tea is also a social ____57____ and there are special rules for tea drinking.
Tea comes from tea____58____ . We make tea by pouring ____59____water on dried tea leaves. People usually drink hot tea, but it can be served cold. Some people like to drink tea with milk or cream. Other people ____60____ milk or cream in tea, but they put in honey, sugar or lemon. Tea also has some caffeine in it.
51. A. drink           B. water           C. drinking water     D. drinks
52. A. with            B. in              C. at               D. from
53. A. at              B. to              C. with             D. for
54. A What            B. Which          C. When            D. Why
55. A. look down       B. move away       C. wake up          D. come in
56. A. possible         B. general          C. national          D. personal 
57. A. custom          B. way             C. study            D. belief
58. A. stems           B. leaves           C. roots             D. branches
59. A. fresh           B. running           C. cooling          D. boiling
60. A. hate              B. love           C. like              D. enjoy

Part VI          Reading Comprehension   ( 60 points )

Directions: There are 4 reading passages in the part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark it on the Answer Sheet.

Passage One
It had been said that Lincoln was always ready to join in a laugh at himself.  There is one particu­lar story that he always told with great delight
In his early days as a lawyer, Lincoln went from town to town to hear and judge legal cases. Dur­ing one of these trips, he was sitting in a train when a strange man came up to him. The stranger looked at the tall clumsy lawyer and said that he had something he believed belonged to Lincoln. Lin­coln was a bit puzzled. He had never seen the man before. He didn't see how a total stranger could have something of his. Lincoln asked him how this could be. The stranger pulled out a pencil knife and began to explain. Many years before, he had been given the pencil knife. He had been told to keep it until he was able to find a man uglier than himself.
Lincoln's eyes always sparkled when he reached this part of the story. The story always brought smiles to the faces of those who heard it. The tale itself was funny. But even more delightful was the fact that a man as great as Lincoln could still laugh at himself.
61.   This passage is about__________ .
A.   a stranger and his knife
B.   Lincoln's favourite story
C.   meeting strangers on a train
D.   Lincoln's favourite pencil knife
62.   A Lincoln was given the pencil knife for______________ .
A.   his appearance
B.   a good laugh
C.   being a lawyer
D.   being good-humoured
63.   From this story we know that the stranger in the train_______________ .
A.   liked to make friends
B.   liked to tell jokes
C.   collected pencil knives
D.   was not a handsome man
64.   Why did Lincoln particularly like this story about the stranger and the knife?
A.   Because the story showed himself in a favourite light.
B.   Because the story always brought smiles to his listeners.
C.   Because the story was a good joke at the expense of the strange man.
D.   Because the story was a good joke at his own expense.
65.   What do you think happened to the knife eventually?
A.   Lincoln accepted it and kept it.
B.   Lincoln refused it and the stranger kept it.
C.   Lincoln accepted it but immediately threw it away.

  1. Lincoln refused it and the stranger threw it away.

Passage Two
The climate of any place is the kind of weather. It usually has over a long period of time. The kind of homes we live in, the clothes we wear, the foods we eat depend on the climate of the place where we live. Climate is complicated; it is affected by many things. If you live near one of the poles, you live in a cold climate, for you do not get as much direct sunshine as you would get farther from the poles. If you live near the equator, you live in a warm or very hot climate, for this is the region where the sun shines almost straight down.
How much rain or snow falls makes a great difference to the climate. You may live in a hot, dry land, where little rain falls. This will be a desert. Its climate is quite different from that of a rain for­est , which may be the same distance from the equator but rain falls almost every day. The amount of rain that falls or snow, in a cold land depends upon the winds, upon the nearby mountains, and upon the currents in nearby seas.   Rainfall depends on many different things.
66. "Climate" means__________ .
A.   the weather of a certain place
B.   the fine, cloudy, rainy or snowy weather
C.   the weather of a certain time
D.   the general weather of a place over a long time
67."Even the foods we eat depend on the climate of the place where we live" really means ______________.
A.   We eat different foods according to different weather
B.   the climate of a place has affected on the foods we have
C.   the climate of the place where we live gives us different foods
D.   foods are different in different places
68. People living near the poles tend____________ those near the equator.
A.   to have as much sunlight as
B.   to have less rain than
C.   to get less sunlight than
D.   to get less snow than
69. Rainfalls depend on many things. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?
A.   The winds.
B.   The nearby mountains.
C.   The currents in nearby seas.
D.   The kinds of homes we live in.
70.   Which may be the best title for the passage?
A.   Climate and Weather.
B.   Climate Around the World.
C.   Climate.

  1. Climate in Different Countries.

Passage Three
A young man from a village called Nawalapitiya married a young woman from Maliyuwa nearby vil­lage. They lived with the man's big family—his parents, his brothers, their wives and children. The family kept an elephant, in which the young woman soon took a great interest. Everyday she fed it with fruit and sugar.
Three months later the woman went back to her parents' home, having quarreled with her hus­band. Soon the elephant refused to eat and work. It appeared to be ill and heart-broken. One morning after several weeks the animal disappeared from the house.
It went to the woman's home. On seeing her, the elephant waved its trunk and touched her with it. The young woman was so moved by the act of the animal that she returned to her husband's home.
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71.   The writer wrote the story in order to______________ .
A.   show that elephants are very clever
B.   tell how a woman trained a wild animal
C.   show that women care more for animals than men do
D.   tell how an animal reunited a husband and wife
72.   The woman left her new home______________ .
A.   to visit her own parents in Maliyuwa
B.  to see if the elephant would follow her
C.   because she was angry with her husband
D.   because she was tired of the large family
73.   After the young woman left her husband's home , the elephant__________________ .
A.   returned to the forest
B.   was sad because it missed her
C.   went to look for a new home
D.   was sick because nobody fed it
74.   The young wife went back to her husband because_________________ .
A.   she knew he had sent the animal to her
B.   the elephant had come to look for her
C.   her parents persuaded her to
D.   she missed her new home
75.   The best title for the passage is______________ .
A.   The Elephant and the Wife
B.   Elephant and Men
C.   An Elephant
D.   The Elephant and a Young Woman

 
Passage Four
Australia is nearly as large as the United States, but most of it is too dry for people to live in. Around this dry part are large sheep and cow farms. A few of them are as large as the smallest states in America.   Often the nearest neighbours are several hundred kilometers away.
The two-way radio is very important to people who live on these great Australian farms. It works much like a telephone. A person can listen to someone else talk and then give an answer. For exam­ple , people on the large farms could talk to a doctor far away. They could tell the doctor about some­one who was ill, and the doctor could let them know how to look after the sick person.
As the large farms were so far from towns, the children could not go to school. Radio schools were started for them in some places. At a certain time each day, boys and girls turn on their radios and lis­ten to teachers in cities far away.
Families on the large farms wanted to give news to their neighbours. The programme " Round Rob­in" talks by radio was started to keep families in touch with each other. They could talk about who was going away and who was ill. The men could talk about their sheep and cows and how much money the markets would pay for them. In many ways the radio became a newspaper for the farm people of Aus­tralia.
76.   In the passage, "the two-way radio" is______________ .
A.   important to Americans
B.   useful for children only
C.   used as a telephone
D.   only used by doctors
77.    The word "sick" in the second paragraph means______________ .
A.   ill
B.   poor
C.   kind
D.   healthy
78.    The children on the large farms far away_____________ .
A.   always went to school together
B.   could have lessons on the radios
C.   listened to music
D.   built schools with teachers
79.    Which of the following is NOT true in the passage?
A.   The two-way radio is like a telephone for Australian farmers.
B.   Families on large farms could keep in touch with each other by radio.
C.   The two-way radio is like a newspaper for Australian farmers.
D.   All the Australians live on dry places, and they use radios in many ways.
80.    The best title of this passage is____________ .
A.   Australian Families
B.   Australian People
C.   A Useful Radio
D.   A Telephone Call

Part  V   Writing (20 points)

Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write a composition in 100—120 words based on the following situation. Remember o write it clearly.

<情景>
如今私人汽车日益普及,写篇短文阐述汽车普及的好处。

 

山东大学网络教育专升本入学模拟考试
英 语 试 题 (6)

PartⅠ          Phonetics (10 points )

Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Then mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

1. A. date

B. lake

C. map

D. l ate

2. A. speech

B. rich

C. chemistry

D. teach

3. A. met

B. get

C. he

D. let

4. A. chalk

B. chair

C. China

D. chaos

5. A. born

B. word

C. sport

D. horse

6. A. peak

B. steak

C. eat

D. meat

7. A. but

B. mute

C. cut

D. nut

8. A. home

B. joke

C. phone

D. shop

9. A. blood

B. loose

C. choose

D. mood

10. A. fear

B. hear

C. heart

D. dear

 

Part II           Vocabulary and Structure   ( 40 points )

Directions: In this part, there are 40 incomplete sentences. For each sentence, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence and then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
11.  He had a large collection of books, ___________  are written in foreign languages.
A.  many in which                                              B.   many of which
C.  in which                                                       D.   many ones of which  
12.  The state__________ oil or water is commonly in is a liquid form.
A.   in that             B.  which              C .   in which        D.  what
13.  ___________ is mentioned above, a lot of work has been done to create man-made materials.
A.  That          B.   Whether                C.   As             D.   If
14.   The man is parked in front of our house, is a police officer of this small town.

  1. the red car of which                       B.  of whom the red ear

C.  who”s red car                            D.  whose red car
15.   Mrs.  Lee will move into her new house next Monday, __________ the house will be completely furnished.
A.   by that time   B.   by the tim    C.   by which time                  D.   by some time
16. Mathematics as well as physics always_______ me a lot of trouble.
A.  has causing     B.  are causing              C.  cause               D.  causes
17. Not only you and I but also Peter, the top student in our grade, _______ not able to solve the problem.
A.   are                B.  were                       C.   is                   D.   am
18. Plenty of fruits, eggs, and vegetables_________ the needs for health.
A.   are                B.   is                          C.  is being            D.   have
19. Not only I but also Philip and Tom_________ fond of watching television.
A.   am                B.   is                          C.   are                 D.   be
20. It is not the tools a scientist uses but how he uses the tools that________ .
A.   make him a scientist                           B.   make to be scientist
C.  makes him to be a scientist                    D.  makes him a scientist
21. The premier and the Foreigner Minister________ present at the grand banquet last night.
A.  was                B.  are                          C.  were            D.  had a
22.  ______ either he or his manger going to claim for the loss?
A.  Are                B.  Were                       C.   Is               D.   Does
23.                                                           Of particular interest to visitors     the large number of bookstores that sell books in dif­ferent languages.
A.   is                 B.   were                     C.   are             D.  was
24. There________ not only the earth but also eight other planes in the solar system.
A.  are                 B.  were                       C.  is                 D.  was
25.  What________ used as chief building materials today_________ steel and concrete.
A.   have been. . .  are     B.   is. . .  are                    C.   are. . . are  D.   are. . . is
26.  Tom, with a dog, ________ standing on the playground yesterday.
A.  was                B.  were                    C.   are             D.  will be
27.  In the morn________ a big desk and a great many chairs.
A.   do they find   B.   is found         C. are found      D.   have found
28.  All that can be done_________ .
A.   have been done                                  B.   has been done           
C.   have done                                        D.   has done
29.   What the man said to the police officer_________ by several other witnesses standing by.
A.  was  disputed    B.  were dispute    C. disputed      D.   be disputed
30.   Whether or not the new plan will yield any positive result_________ to be seen.
A.   remain          B.   is remained      C.  remains     D.   have remained
31.  There is no rule________ has no exception.
A.  but                 B.   that                       C.   which             D.  what
32.  You have the right to live_________ you want.
A.   there            B.   in which                C.  where              D.  here
33. more and more scientists carrying out large-scale scientific researches, the soy bean sauce industry will become more promising.
A.  As                 B.  Thanks to                C.  With                 D.  Since
34. His energetic efforts ended up with only________ success.
A.  partial             B.   slight                     C.   entire          D.  complete
35. The effect of the drug will________ after four hours or so.
A.  fall through     B.   end up                   C.  wind up    D.  wear off
36.  Do you remember _____________ to Professor Smith during your last visit?
A.  to have been introduced                        B.  having introduced
C.   being introduced                                D.  to be introduced
37. The story was so touching that I could hardly_______ my tears.
A.  hold on           B.  hold on to                C.  hold up      D.  hold back
38.   The computer revolution will change society as______ as did the Industrial Revolution.
A.  certainly      B.  insignificantly    C.  fundamentally   D.  comparatively
39. They rose one after________ and walked out of the meeting room.
A.  the other         B.   each other             C.   others         D.   another
40.  ______ experiments in the laboratory, it started to rain heavily.
A.  While performing                  B.  Performing    
C.  While I was performing              D.  To perform
41.  The Great Wall is a great tourist_________ drawing millions of visitors every year.
A.   drawer          B.   attention      C.   attraction           D.  arrangement
42.  Although he disguised himself by wearing a wig, I could recognize him________ .
A.   at first sight   B.   out of sight            C.  in sight      D.   at sight
43.  The officer was_______ from the service for neglecting his duty.
A.  resigned          B.  retired                     C.  dismissed      D.  assigned
44.  Should you require any further details at this time, please do not_________ to contact me.
A.  deny               B.   hesitate                  C.  delay            D.   prevent
45.  Language is________ , and its patterns and vocabulary are accepted by a social group.
A.  conditional      B.  conservative     C.  convenient    D.  conventional
46.  This is the air conditioner_____________ we have had so much trouble.
A.   at which          B.   of which         C.   to which     D.  with which
47. We have not fixed the date_____________ we shall apply for our passports.
A.   how                B.   where             C . which         D.   when
48. He tired to get out of the business, __________  he found impossible.
A.   as         B.  which           C.  where        D.  when
49. That woman_____________ speaking softly can barely be heard and understood.
A.   who is            B.   who            C.  whose      D.   that
50. This custom______________ is now slowly dying out.
A.  of many centuries ago origin
B.  which originated many centuries ago
C.  with many centuries of origin
D.  originating for many centurie

Part III              Cloze  (20 points)

Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are four  choices given bellow
and marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and then mark the
corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

In the eighteenth century, cities ____51____ larger and larger. People moved from the countryside and small towns to the ____52____ because there was ____53____ work for them to do in the cities.
On Sundays and holidays, they like to ____54____ the cities and have a good time in the countryside. But not every ____55____ had a horse or a wagon. People needed a simpler means of transportation. ____56____ in many countries tried to solve this problem.
The first bicycle, which was very simple, ____57____ in 1790. People called “the horse on wheel”. Then in 1861, after many improvements being made, the bicycle became a practical ____58____ of transportation.
People liked bikes because they weren’t as ____59____ as horses and didn’t need to be fed. They could go anywhere and were easy to ____60____.

51. A. become        B. became         C. change       D. changed
52. A. cities          B. countryside      C. towns        D. villages
53. A. many          B. much           C. more        D. lots
54. A. come to        B. reach           C. go away      D. leave
55. A. family         B. house           C. home        D. people
56. A. Workers       B. Inventors         C. Teachers     D. Drivers
57. A. invented       B. appeared         C. made        D. produced
58. A. mean         B. way             C. means        D ways      
59. A. cheap         B. easy            C. difficult       D. expensive
60. A. ride          B. drive             C. get on        D. buy

Part VI          Reading Comprehension   ( 60 points )

Directions: There are 4 reading passages in the part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark it on the Answer Sheet.

Passage One
Two Americans were travelling in Spain. One morning they came into a little restaurant for lunch. They did not know the native language and their waiter did not know theirs, either. They wanted their waiter to understand that they asked for some milk and bread. At first they read the word "milk" many times, and then spelled it. But the waiter could not understand them. At last one of them took a piece of paper and began to draw a cow. When he was just finishing his drawing, the waiter looked at it and ran out of the restaurant.
"So you see," said the American, "How clever I am!" After some time, the waiter came back, he brought no bread and milk with him.   He put in front of the two men tickets for a bull-fight.
61.  The story happened in______ .
A.   America           B.   England           C.   Spain           D.   Australia
62.  The two Americans went into a restaurant______ .
A.   to have lunch                                  B.  to draw a picture of a cow
C.  to get tickets for a bull-fight               D.  to study language
63.  The waiter did not understand them because______ .
A.  he did not know English and they did not know Spanish
B.  he ran out of the restaurant
C.  the Americans wanted milk and bread
D.  they have no milk and bread
64.  How many people are there in the story?
A.  Many.                 B.  Two.               C.  Three.             D.  Four
65.  At last the waiter gave the Americans______ .
A.   milk and bread                               B.   a piece of paper
C.  two tickets for a bull-fight                D.   nothing
Passage Two
Few people now remember the sinking of the great passenger ship Colossus exactly sixty years ago. The number of people who were actually saved from her was small, and some of those have died in the years since, so that those who are still alive today can be counted on the fingers of one hand. Then you will easily understand why I have been asked to write about that sad day in 1912. The Collossus, then the largest ship in the world, was thought by people at that time to be unsinkable. Yet, when she hit an iceberg in thick fog in the North Atlantic Ocean, she actually disappeared in less than twenty mi­nutes, taking nearly fifteen hundred people with her. My own life was saved by my youth. Being only a boy of fourteen, I was one of those lucky women and children who, according to custom, were al­lowed to get away first from the sinking ship. The selfless crew packed some sixty of us into a small boat and lowered it into the angry sea. But during the ship's last minutes, more and more passengers, as their last hope of escaping death, threw themselves wildly into the sea and tried to get on aboard our boat with the result that it finally turned over and we all found ourselves struggling for our lives in the water. But I was strong enough to swim for three hours in the icy water before a passing ship picked me up.
.
66.                                                   This passage was written in    .
A.  1992                B.  1982                C.  1972                D.  1912
67.                                                                                   The writer was asked to write the story because he .
A.  was now the only person alive who had seen the ship sink
B.  was only a boy of fourteen when the ship sank
C.  had been on the ship when it hit the iceberg

  1. had felt sad when the ship sank.

68.                                                        People at that time thought that       .
A.  nothing could sink the ship
B.  only an iceberg could sink her
C.  nothing could sink her, but she might disappear
D.  it would take longer than twenty minutes to sink her
69.                                                              The author's life was saved because  .
A.  a young man helped him
B.  a passing ship picked him up
C.  he was young
D.  only boys were saved
70.   According to the passage, which of the following is NOT correct?
A.  The Colossus was the largest ship in the world then.
B.  Men waited to leave the ship until after the women and children.
C.  No more than five people were saved from the ship.

  1. Some passengers jumped from the sinking ship but died in the water.

Passage Three
Have your ever wondered why different animals or pests have their particular colours? Colours in them seem to be used mainly to protect themselves.
Birds, especially seagulls, are very fond of locusts, but birds cannot easily catch locusts because locusts change their colours together with the change of the colour of crops. When crops are green, lo­custs look green. But when crops are ripe, locusts take on exactly the same brown colour as crops have. Some other pests with different colours from plants are usually easily found and eaten by their en­emies.  So they have to hide themselves in terror for lives and appear only at night.
If you study the animal life in any part of the world, you will find the main use of colouring is to protect themselves. Bears, wolves and other beasts move quietly through forests. They are usually in­visible to the eyes of hunters, because they have the colour much like the barks of tress.
An even more strange act remains to be noticed. A kind of fish living in seas can send out a kind of very black liquid when it faces danger. While the liquid spreads over, its enemies cannot find it, and it immediately swims away.  Thus, it has existed up to now though it is not powerful at all.

71.  This passage mainly talks about
A.  the change of colour in locusts
B.  the protective coloration of animals and pests
C.  how a certain sea fish protects itself
D.  animals or pests can dye themselves different colours
72.   Locusts are____ but they are not easily wiped out by their enemies because_____
A.  animals; they are powerful enough
B.  beasts; they are dangerous to their enemies
C.  pests; they take on the same colours as crops
D.  birds; they fly extraordinarily fast
73.  The pests that have different colours from plants usually appear at night because______ .
A.  their enemies can easily find them and eat them
B.  they have the habit of coming out in darkness
C.  it's easy for them to destroy plants in darkness
D.  birds take their rest when night comes
74.  Bears and wolves have the same colours as barks of trees because______ .
A.  they fear other beasts
B.  they like brown or grey colours
C.  they enjoy walking through forests quietly
D.  the colours help prevent themselves from being noticed
75.  A certain fish living in seas has lived through millions of years because_______ .
A.  it is the most powerful in the sea
B.  no other fishes can swim so fast as it can
C.  it can send out a kind of liquid which makes its enemies unable to find it

  1. the liquid it sends out can kill its enemies

Passage Four
1970 was World Conservation Year. The United Nations wanted everyone to know that the world is in danger. They hoped that governments would act quickly in order to "conserve" nature. Here is one example of the problem. At one time there were 1,300 different plants, trees and flowers in Holland. But now only 866 remain. The others have been destroyed by modern man and his technology. We are changing the earth, the air and water, and everything that grows and lives. We can't live without these things either.   If we continue like this, we shall destroy ourselves.
What will happen in the future? Perhaps it is more important to ask "What must we do now?" The people who will be living in the world of tomorrow are the young of today. A lot of them know that con­servation is necessary. Many are helping to save our world. They plant trees, build bridges across riv­ers in forests, and so on. In a small town in the United States, a large group of girls cleaned the banks of 11 kilometres of their river. Young people may hear conservation through a record called " No One's Going to Change Our World". It was made by the Beetles, Cliff Richard and other singers. The money from it will help conserve wild animals.
76.                                                                  The main idea of the first paragraph is  .
A.  the danger of our world
B.  the importance of conservation
C.  that we're destroying ourselves
D.  that we are changing our world
77.                                                                                                                   There are fewer plants, trees and flowers in Holland now perhaps because________________________________________________ according to
the passage.
A.  Holland does not need so many plants, trees and flowers
B.   some plants, trees and flowers are dangerous
C.  there has not been a lot of conservation in Holland
D.  many plants, trees and flowers do not grow there any more
78.                                                                            We shall destroy ourselves if we don't change  .
A.  the modern man
B.  modern technology
C.  our rivers and forests
D.  the United Nations
79.                                                                           "No One's Going to Change Our World" was    .
A.  a record calling on people to conserve nature
B.  a rule worked out by the United Nations
C.  an important book published in 1970
D.  an idea that nobody would accept
80.                                               People all over the world     .
A.  wonder what to do in the future
B.  pay no attention to the UN's call
C.  take no measures in conservation
D.  should act quickly to answer the UN's call

 

Part   V      Writing  (20 points)

Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write a composition in 100—120 words based on the following situation. Remember o write it clearly.

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