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【引用】2007年度山东省普通高等教育专升本考试英语试题 2011-09-22 21:53:57| 分类: 英语知识 | 标签: |字号大中小 订阅本文转载自zhaodejie2007年度山东省普通高等教育专升本考试英语试题赵德杰点评: 受教育部政策的影响,2007年参加山东省普通类专升本考试的考生人数大幅度下降,因此当年公共英语试题的难度也远低于06年。试题听力部分题型合理、难度适中(但实际录音较差),词汇与结构部分难度尚可,但阅读部分难度过低,学生几乎无法拉开成绩档次,翻译与写作部分也较为简单。整套试题难度系数偏低,大家可酌情使用。 Part I Listening Comprehension (15 points, 1 point each)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 5 short conversations. After each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and question will be read only once. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to each question.1. A. On foot. B. By bike. C. By bus. D. By car.2. A. To make tea at home. B. To have tea at home.C. To do the housework. D To finish her homework.3. A. Sometime next year. B. Sometime next month.C. Sometime this year. D. Sometime this month.4. A. His bike. B. Janes bike . C. The key to his room. D. His bike key. 5. A. Mike. B. John. C. Lily and John. D. Lily and Mike.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear a long conversation and a passage. The conversation and passage will be read twice. At the end of them, youll hear some questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to each question.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.6. A. Policeman and witness. B. Driver and passenger C. Lawyer and client. D. Judge and defendant.7. A. Outside Browns toyshop.B. Just where the woman was standing.C. Where the policeman and the woman are talking.D. At the crossroads of Bridge Street and Churchill Avenue.8. A. At 10. B. At 10:40. C. At 2:30. D. At 2:40.9. A. 10 miles per hour. B. 20 miles per hour.C. 30 miles per hour. D. 40 miles per hour. 10. A. To sign her name. B. To go to the court.C. To write down what she had said. D. To identify the drivers.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.11. A. Noise. B. Newspapers. C. Advertisements. D. Electronic equipment.12. A. It gives too much music. B. Its noise does harm to our ears. C. It changes our daily live. D. It has too many programs for advertising.13. A. They spend too much time on sports. B. They like to play games on TV. C. They are always watching TV programs. D. They take little interest in their wives.14. A. Electronic equipment may harm our health.B. Electronic equipment may invade our private life.C. Electronic equipment may affect childrens study.D. Electronic equipment may affect family relationship. 15. A. Reading advertisements is a waste of time.B. Watching TV may hurt childrens eyes. C. There are too many programs for grown-ups on TV.D. Some electronic equipment may cause social problems.Part II Vocabulary and Structure ( 20 points, 1 point each )Directions: There are20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.16. Would you please lend me your bike? Mine is not _.A. good enough B. very good enough C. enough good D. good one17. Without air, the candle will _.A. go off B. go through C. go over D. go out18. One of the most important problems is how to _ students interests in learning English. A. raise B. arouse C. rise D. arise19. When we face difficulties in our English learning, we will never _.A. give away B. give off C. give in D. give out20. Tony as well as his brothers and sisters _ from America. A. is B. are C. have been D. were21.Tomorrow Im leaving for New York and Ill stay there for _. A. sometimes B. some times C. sometime D. some time22. How much did you _ on this new car?A. cost B. spend C. pay D. take23. When the police broke into the house, they found the old man _ dead on the floor. A. lying B. laid C. lain D. laying24. Im not good at math. This problem is quite _me. A. against B. beyond C. over D. above25. _ your coming to see me, I would have been very lonely. A. Owing to B. Thanks to C. But for D. On account of26. That is a hot tourist line. You should book the tickets _. A. in advance B. in return C. in turn D. in schedule27. We are quite _ to our parents and our teacher. A. respectful B. respectable C. respective D. respected28. Shall I help you with the washing up? Dont _. Ill do it later. A. care B. bother C. trouble D. disturb29. Those who felt like _ the story again came over and added themselves to the audience. A. being heard B. to be heard C. to hear D. hearing30. Mary told me that Father would _ later this year. A. get the hut to be repaired B. have the hut be repairedC. get the hut being repaired D. have the hut repaired31. I can hardly hear what hes saying, and _,A. nor can all these other people B. so can hardly all these other peopleC. so can all these other people D. nor all these other people can32. _ what you intended, I should not have wasted my time trying to explain matters to you. A. Had realized I B. Realized had I C. Had I realized D. I had realized33. I prefer clothes which are made out of natural materials _ cotton and wool.A. as B. just as C. like D. just like34. It was his doctor who advised that he _ a holiday away from the city.A. have B. had C. had D. would have35. I dont think _necessary for Julie to make such a fuss about that sort of thing. A. her B. that C. it D. thisPart III Reading Comprehension ( 1 ) ( 30 points, 2 points each)Directions: This part is to test your reading ability. There are3 tasks for you to fulfill. You should read the materials carefully and do the tasks as you are instructed.Task 1Telephone, television, radio, and telegraph all help people communicate with each other. Because of these devices, ideas and news of events spread quickly all over the world. For example, within seconds, people can know the results of an election in another country. An international football match comes into the homes of everyone with a television set. News of a disaster such as an earthquake or flood can bring help from distant countries. Within hours, help is on the way. Because of modern technology like the satellites that travel around the world, information travel fast.How has this speed of communication changed the world? To many people, the world has become smaller. Of course this does not mean that the world is actually physically smaller. It means that the world seems smaller. Two hundred years ago, communication between the continents took a long time. All news was carried on ships that took weeks or even months to cross the oceans. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, it took six weeks for news from Europe to reach Americas. This time difference influenced peoples actions. For example, one battle, in the War of 1812 between England and the United Stats could have been avoided. A peace agreement had already been signed. Peace was made in England, but the news of peace took six weeks to reach America. During these six weeks, the large and serious Battle of New Orleans was fought. Many people lost their lives after a peace treaty had been signed. They would not have died if news had come in time. In the past, communication took much more time than it does now.36. News spreads fast because of _.A. a peace agreement B. new technology C. the changes of the world D. modern transportation37. According to this passage, _ is very important to people in a disaster area.A. latest news B. new ideas C. fast communication D. modern technology38. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The world is changing in size.B. The world now seems smaller because of faster communication.C. The world is actually smaller today.D. The distance between England and America has changed since the War of 1812.39. Two hundred years ago, news between the continents was carried _.A. by air B. by sea C. by land D. by telephone and telegraph40. The New Orleans Battle could have been avoided if the peace agreement had been signed _.A. in America B. in England C. by both sides D. in timeTask 2When prices are low people will buy more, and when prices are high they will buy less. Every shopkeeper knows this. But at the same time, producers want higher prices for their goods when they make more goods. How can we find the best price for the goods? The Law of Supply and Demand is the economists answer to this question.According to this law, changes in the prices of goods cause changes in supply and demand. An increase in the price of the goods causes an increase in supply the number of goods the producers make. Producers will make more goods when they can get higher prices for the goods. The producer makes more shoes as the price of shoes goes up. At the same time, an increase in the price of the goods causes a decrease in demand the number of goods the consumers buy. This is because people buy less when the price is high. People buy fewer shoes as the price of shoes goes up. Conversely, a decrease in the price causes an increase in demand (people buy more shoes) and a decrease in supply (producers make fewer shoes).Business firms look at both supply and demand when they make decisions about prices and production. They look for the equilibrium point where supply equals demand. At this point, the number of shoes produced is 3000 and the price of the shoes is $ 30. $ 30 is the equilibrium price; at this price the consumers will buy all of the 3000 shoes which the producers make. If the producers increase the price of the shoes, or if they produce more than 3000 shoes, the consumers will not buy all of the shoes. The producers will have a surplus (过剩 ) more supply than demand so they must decrease the price in order to sell all of the shoes. On the other hand, if they make fewer than 3000 shoes, there will be a shoes shortage more demand than supply and the price will go up.According to the Law of Supply and Demand, the equilibrium price is the best price for the goods. The consumers and the producers will agree on this price because it is the only price that helps them both equally.41. Why does an increase in price cause an increase in supply?A. Consumers buy more goods when prices are high.B. Producers want to sell all of their goods.C. Producers make more goods when prices are high.D. Consumers will not buy all of the goods.42. Why does a decrease in prices cause an increase in demand?A. Producers make fewer goods when prices are low.B. Consumers buy fewer goods when prices are low.C. Consumers buy more goods when prices are low.D. Producers make more goods when prices are high.43. What do business firms look at when they make decisions about prices and production?A. The equilibrium point. B. The demand curve.C. The supply curve. D. All of the above.44. Why will consumers and producers agree on the equilibrium price?A. It is the only price for the goods. B. It will help them both equally.C. All of the goods will be sold. D. It is the lowest price.45. When will producers have a surplus of goods?A. When supply equals demand. B. When they sell all of their goods.C. When there is more demand than supply. D. When there is more supply than demand.Task 3Money is used for buying or selling goods, for measuring value and for storing wealth. Almost every society now has a money economy based on coins and bills of one kind or another. However, this has not always been true. In primitive societies a system of barter was used. Barter was a system of direct exchange of goods. Somebody could exchange a sheep, for example, for anything in the market place that he or she considered to be of equal value. Barter, however, was a very unsatisfactory system because peoples precise needs were seldom met. People needed a more practical system of exchange, and various money systems developed based on goods that the members of society recognized as having value. Cattle, grain, teeth, shells, feathers, salt, elephant tusks, and tobacco had all been used. Precious metals gradually took over because, when made into coins, they were portable, durable, recognizable, and divisible into larger and smaller units of value.A coin is a piece of metal, usually disc-shaped, which bears words, designs or numbers showing its value. Until the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, coins were given monetary worth based on the exact amount of metal contained in them, but most modern coins are based on face value the value that the governments choose to give them, which doesnt show the actual metal content. Coins have been made of gold, silver, copper, aluminum (铝) , nickel (镍) , lead, zinc (锌) , plastic and in China even from tea leaves. Most governments now issue paper money in the form of bills, which are really promise to pay. Paper money is obviously easier to handle and much more convenient in the modern world. Checks and credit cards are being used increasingly, and it is possible to imagine a world where money in the form of coins and paper currency will no longer be used. Even today, in the United States, many places, especially filling stations will not accept cash at night for security reasons.46. Barter here means _.A. exchanging goods for goods B. exchanging money for goods C. exchanging goods for money D. exchanging sheep for anything in the market 47. Why were precious metals gradually used for making coins? A. Because they were durable and portable. B. Because they were recognizable.C. Because they were divisible. D. All of the above.48. Coins were given value according to the exact amount of metals contained in them _.A. between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuriesB. after the eighteenth and nineteenth centuriesC. during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuriesD. before the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries49. Promises to pay means _.A. opportunities to pay B. necessities to pay C. obligations to pay D. possibilities to pay 50. A world without any money in the form of coins and paper is _. A. suitable B. possible C. avoidable D. necessary Reading Comprehension ( 2 ) (5points, 1 points each) Task 4 Directions: In this task, there is a passage with5 questions(51 through55). Read the passage carefully.Then answer the questions in the fewest possible words. The answer should be written after corresponding numbers on the Answer Sheet. Sam and Joe were astronauts. There was once a very dangerous trip and the more experienced astronauts knew there was only a small chance of coming back alive. Sam and Joe, however, thought it would be exciting though a little dangerous. We are the best men for the job, they said to the boss. There may be problems, but we can find the answers. They are the last people Id trust, thought the boss. But all the other astronauts have refused to go. Once they were in space, Joe had to go outside to make some repairs. When the repairs were done, he

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