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. 2017西安航空职业技术学院高职单招考试模拟试卷三 英语一.语音知识(共5小题;每题1.5分,共7.5分。)在下列每组单词中,有一个单词的划线部分与其他单词的划线部分的读音不同。找出这个词。1.A.pieceB.cheekC.dealtD.receive2.A.gloveB.stoneC.globeD.spoke3.A.flewB.knewC.threwD.grew4.A.hotelB.hopelessC.holidayD.honest5.A.societyB.preciousC.decisionD.medicine二.词汇与语法知识(共25小题;每题1.5分,共37.5分。)从每小题的四个选择项中,选出最佳的一项。6.Allen_anygoodjobsincehecametoNewYorkCitytwoyearsago.A.hasntfoundB.didntfindC.doesntfindD.hadntfound7.“Letme_you,”saidmyboss,“youshouldcallmeimmediatelyafteryouarriveattheairport.”A.askB.adviseC.rememberD.remind8.Theboysspentthewholemorning_possibleanswerstothequestion.A.discussB.anddiscussingC.discussingD.anddiscussed9.Thisvillage_tobetheplaceinwhichErnestHemingway,oneofthegreatestAmericanwriters,wrotethisstory.A.isbelievingB.isbelievedC.believesD.believe10.Itsreportedthatbytheendoflastmonththesaleofthecompany_by10%.A.hasrisenB.hadbeenrisingC.hadrisenD.hasbeenrising11.How_willyoubeabletofinishthepainting?Inacoupleofhours.A.soonB.oftenC.longD.fast12._anyfriendsinthecity,hefeltquitelonelyandhelpless.A.NotohaveB.NohavingC.NottohaveD.Nothaving13.Dr.WhitewasawaytotheSouthlastmonth,sohedidntattendthemeeting_inBeijing.A.havingheldB.toholdC.tobeheldD.held14._athispaperovertheweekend,Neildidntfinishit.A.AsheworkedhardB.HardasheworkedC.HowheworkedhardD.Howhardheworked15.Areyousatisfiedwithherwork,sir?Notatall.Itcouldntbeany_.A.betterB.bestC.worseD.worst16.Thatwas_matterthatIhadnochoicebuttotalkitoverwithmyparents.A.asuchseriousB.asoseriousC.suchseriousaD.soseriousa17.Thisdiseaseissecondonly_heartattackasacauseofdeathallovertheworld.A.toB.ofC.withD.from18.Thewordisnewtous.Youdbetter_inthedictionary.A.lookatitB.lookforitC.lookitupD.lookitout19.Ifthereisnoone_himwiththepreparation,hewillhavetoputoffthemeeting.A.helpB.tohelpC.helpsD.helped20.Assoonasshe_opentheletter,Mrs.Whitewillfindoutwhathashappenedtoherhusband.A.tearsB.istearingC.willtearD.hastorn21._thegovernmentargeestogiveextramoney,thetheatrewillhavetobeclosednextmonth.A.UnlessB.IfC.SinceDAs22.Toreduceweight,plastichastaken_ofironandsteelinmakingboats.A.itsplaceB.placeC.theplaceD.aplace23.Letmehelpyouwithyoursuitcase._.A.YoureveryniceB.Yes,youresohelpfulC.No,IcandoD.Itsverykindofyou24.ThesethreeEnglishnovelsareforyou.Therest_fortheotherstudentsinyourclass.A.wereB.isC.areD.was25.You_haveseenJaneinherofficelastFriday;shesbeenoutoftownfortwoweeks.A.couldntB.mustntC.wouldntD.shouldnt26.Henryneversaidthathewasgoodatmaths,_he?A.wasB.didC.didntD.wasnt27.Thelittlegirlshowedthepolicemanthecorner_shewasknockedoffherbike.A.andB.whichC.thatD.where28.Thesnowwassodeepthattheclimberscouldnot_tothecamp.A.getoverB.getalongC.getthroughD.getaround29.Inneedofmoney,Bobhadtotake_jobthatwasofferedtohim.A.whateverB.nomatterwhatC.whicheverD.nomatterwhich30.MyfriendandIwouldliketogototheconcert,but_ofushasgotaticket.A.bothB.noneC.neitherD.all三.完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,共30分)通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。IoncewenttoatowninthenorthofEnglandonbusiness.Itwasabout7:30intheeveningwhenIreachedthehotel.Themanageress,astrictoldladyofabout60,showedmetomyroom.WhenIaskedherwhattimedinnerwas,shesaidtherewasonlyonesittingat6:30,andIhad31it.“Nevermind,”Isaid.“Imnotvery32.Illjusthaveadrinkinthebar(酒吧)andasandwich.”“Bar!”she33hervoice.“Thisisarespectablehotel,youngman.Ifyouwant34,youmustgosomewhereelse.”Shespoke35aglassofbeerwasadangerousdrug.Iwenttoabarandhadsomebeerandsandwichesandthenwenttothecinema.Atabout11:30I36.Everythingwasindarkness.Iknockedatthedoor,butnothinghappened.The37soundwasthechurchclockopposite,whichsuddenlystruckthehalf-hourwithsuch38thatitmademejump.39awindowopenedupstairs.Theoldlady40andaskedmewhatwasgoingon.IexplainedwhoIwasandsheletme41aftertenminuteswait.Shewasinhernightdress.Shetoldmeseriouslythatguestswere42tobebackinthehotelby11oclock.Iwenttobedbutcouldnotsleep.Everyquarterofanhourthechurchclockstruckandatmidnightthewholehotelshookwiththenoise.Justbeforedawn,Ifinally43.WhenIarrivedat44,everyoneelsehadnearly45andtherewasnotenoughcoffeetogoround.“Didyou46well,youngman?”theoldladyasked.“47,IdontthinkIcouldgothrough48nightinthatroom,”Ireplied.“Ihardlysleptatall.”“Thatsbecauseyouwere49allnightdrinking!”shesaidangrily,putting50totheconversation.31.A.hadB.passedC.missedD.caught32.A.hungryB.sleepyC.tiredD.happy33.A.lostB.loweredC.droppedD.raised34.A.beerB.coffeeC.milkD.tea35.A.evenifB.sinceC.althoughD.asif36.A.wenttobedB.walkedtoaclubC.returnedtothehotelD.drovetoarestaurant37.A.onlyB.sharpC.sweetD.last38.A.effortB.forceC.powerD.attraction39.A.FirstlyB.WonderfullyC.UnfortunatelyD.Finally40.A.cameoutB.gotupC.lookedoutD.wokeup41.A.downB.outC.backD.in42.A.orderedB.expectedC.taughtD.encouraged43.A.fellasleepB.wenttobedC.gotupD.gavein44.A.adecisionB.breakfastC.onceD.theoffice45.A.arrivedB.doneC.finishedD.started46.A.playB.sleepC.eatD.do47.A.FirstofallB.NevermindC.TotellyouthetruthD.Asaresult48.A.oneB.anotherC.suchD.any49.A.awayB.hereC.downD.up50.A.anendB.asayingC.ajokeD.apause四.阅读理解(共15小题;每题2分,共30分。)阅读下列短文,然后根据短文的内容从每小题的四个选择项中选出最佳的一项。ATherewasariverwithasmalltownoneithersideofit.Thetownswerelinkedbyabridge.Oneday,aholeappearedinthebridge.Bothtownsagreedthattheholeshouldbemended.However,disagreementcameupastowhoshouldmendit.Eachtownthoughtthatithadabetterreasonfortheothertomendthehole.Thetownontherightbanksaidthatitwasattheendoftheroad,sotheleft-banktownshouldmendthehole.Thetownontheleftbank,ontheotherhand,insistedthatallthetrafficcametotheright-banktown,soitwasintheirinteresttomendthebridge.Thequarrelwentonandon,andsodidthehole.Themoreitwenton,themorethehostilitybetweenthetwotownsgrew.Onedayamanfellintotheholeandbrokehisleg.Peoplefrombothtownsquestionedhimcloselyaboutwhetherhewaswalkingfromtherightbanktotheleftorfromtheleftbanktotheright,inordertodecidewhichtownshouldbeblamedfortheaccident.Buthecouldnotremember,sincehegotdrunkthatnight.Sometimelater,acarwascrossingthebridgeandbrokeanaxle(轴)becauseofthehole.Neithertownpaidanyattentiontotheaccident,asthetravelerwasnotgoingfromonetotheother,butwasmerelypassingthrough.Theangrytravelergotoutofthecarandaskedwhytheholewasnotmended.Onhearingthereason,hedeclared,“Illbuythishole.Whostheowner?”Bothtownsatoncedeclaredthattheyownedthehole.“Oneortheother,whoeverownstheholemustproveit.”“Howshallweproveit?”askedbothsides.“Thatssimple.Onlytheowneroftheholehastherighttomendit.Illbuytheholefromwhoevermendsthebridge.”Peoplefrombothtownsrushedtodothejobwhilethetravelersmokedacigarandhisdriverchangedtheaxle.Theymendedthebridgeinnotimeandaskedforthemoneyforthehole.“Whathole?”Thetravelerlookedsurprised.“Icantseeanyhole.Ivebeenlookingforaholeforseveralyearsnow.Impreparedtopayagoodpriceforit,buttheresnoholehere.Areyoupullingmylegorwhat?”Hegotintohiscaranddroveoff.51.Whatdidthetwotownsquarrelabout?A.Whichofthemshouldmendthehole.B.Whethertheholeshouldbemended.C.Whytherewasaholeinthebridge.D.Whentheyshouldmendthehole.52.Themanwhohadfallenintotheholefailedtoansweranyquestionsbecausehe_.A.hadoneofhislegsbrokenB.wasbusychangingtheaxleC.haddrunktoomuchwineD.wasafraidtoblameanybody53.Bothtownsrushedtomendtheholeinordertoprovethat_.A.theyownedthewholebridgeB.theyhadtherighttoselltheholeC.theywereabletomendtheholeD.theycouldaffordtomendthehole54.In“Areyoupullingmylegorwhat?”,thephrasepullingmylegrefersto_.A.tryingtostopmeB.laughingatmeC.puttingmeintroubleD.makingfunofmeBScientistshavesearchedformanyyearsforamethodtotellwhetheravolcano(火山)explosionwillbesmallorlarge.Now,fourscientistssaytheyhavediscoveredsomethinginlava(熔岩)thatwillhelpdothis.TheydidtheresearchonMountUnzenonthesouthernJapaneseislandofKyushu.MountUnzenexplodedinNovember,1990.Sincethen,moreexplosionshavekilled43peopleanddestroyedthehomesofmorethan2,000others.Thevolcanoisstillactivetoday.Thescientistssaythelavaofthevolcanocontainshighlevelofanelement(成份),whichisasignofthepresenceofthelavafromdeepintheearth,notfromthesurface.Theysayitshowsthatthelavacomingdirectlyfrominsidetheearthisconnectedwithhugeexplosionsinsteadofsmallerones.Thescientistsexaminedthelavafrom18explosionsofMountUnzenthattookplaceduringmanythousandsofyears.TheyalsostudiedthelavafromothervolcanoesintheareathatareolderthanMountUnzen.Thelavastudiedcamefrombothlargeandsmallexplosions.Thescientistsfoundthatlargeexplosionscontainedmoreoftheelementthansmallones.Thescientistssayiftheyhadknownthistwoyearsearlier,theycouldhavewarnedthepeoplelivingintheareanearMountUnzenandsavedmanylives.55.FromthepassagewelearnthatMountUnzenisthenameof_.A.ahugevolcanoexplosionB.aJapaneseislandC.anactivevolcanoD.akindoflava56.Thefourscientistsdiscoveredthattheleveloftheelementcontainedinthelavacouldtell_.A.thedegreeofavolcanoexplosionB.theplaceofapossibleexplosionC.thenumberofvolcanoexplosionsD.thetimeofapossibleexplosion57.Theresearchofthefourscientistswasbasedon_.A.thelavathatcausedexplosionsB.thepresenceofthelavafromthesurfaceC.thedamagescausedbythe1990explosionD.tCHaveyoueverarguedwithyourlovedonesoversimplemisunderstandings(误解)?Littlewonder.Weoftenbelieveweremoreskillfulingettingourpointacrossthanweactuallyare,accordingtoBozaKeysar,aprofessorattheUniversityofChicago.Inhisrecentstudy,speakerstriedtoexpresstheirmeaningsusingunclearsentences.Speakerswhothoughtlistenersunderstoodwerewrongnearlyhalfthetime.Heressomegoodadvicetoreducemisunderstanding:(1)Donttrustwhatyouseefromthelistener.Listenersoftennod,lookatyouorsay“uhhuh”tobepoliteormovetheconversationalong.Butitseasytoconsidertheseassignsofunderstanding.(2)Traintheeditor(编辑)inyourhead.Ifyousay,“Bethdiscussesherproblemswithherhusband,”itsnotclearwhethershestalkingtoherhusbandorabouthim.Tryinstead,“Bethtalkstoherhusbandaboutherproblems.”or“Bethtalkstoothersabouttheproblemswithherhusband.”(3)Asklistenerstorepeatyourmessage.Introduceyourrequestbysaying“IwanttobesureIsaidthatright.”Questionslike“Howdoesthatsound?”or“Doesthatmakesense?”mayalsowork.(4)Listenwell.Whenonthereceivingend,askquestionstobesureyoureonthesamepage.Afterall,itisntjustthespeakersjobtomakehisspeechunderstood.58.Whydoesthewritergiveustheadvice?A.Werenotskillfulenoughtomakeclearsentences.B.Misunderstandingisdamagingournormallives.C.Misunderstandingoccursnowandthen.D.ItsimpolitetosayNOtoothers.59.Thewritersuggeststhatwhentalkingtoothers,thespeakershould_.A.knowthatlistenerswillshowhimthattheyunderstandhiswordsB.expresshimselfclearlyevenwhenheseessignsofunderstandingC.noticelistenerssignsofunderstandingD.lookdirectlyintohislistenerseyes60.ByTraintheeditorinyourhead,thespeakersareadvised_.A.togetthemselvestrainedbyagoodeditorB.todiscussproblemswiththeirhusbandsorwivesC.toexpressthemselvesinlongbutsimplesentencesD.tomakesureeachsentencehasonlyonemeaning61.Inthelastparagraph,thewordsyoureonthesamepagemeanthat_.A.yourefollowingthespeakerscloselyB.yourereadingthesamepageasthespeakerdoesC.youshouldknowwhichpagethespeakerreferstoD.yourstoryiswrittenonthesamepageasthespeakersBWhileactingmayruninthefamily,itwasntAngelinaJoliesonlychoicewhenthinkingaboutherfuture.AlthoughJoliehasstudiedhercraft(技艺)sincechildhood,atonepointthe26-year-old,whostarsthismonthinTombRaiderwithherfather,actorJohnVoight,wantedtobeafuneral(殡葬)director.“Ithoughtthatthecrossingovercouldbeabeautifulthingandatimeofcomfortwhenpeoplecouldreachouttoeachother.”Tradition(传统)isalwaysattractiveandinterestingtoJolie,whomovedwithhermother,MarchelineBertand,andbrotherafterherparentsseparatedwhenshewastwo.“Ineverhadonehome.Ineverhadanattic(阁楼)thathadoldthingsinit.Wealwaysmoved,soIwasneverrootedanywhere.AndIalwaysdreamedofhavingthatatticofthingsthatIcouldgobackandhavealook.Imverydrawntosomethingsthataretradition,thatareroots,andIthinkthatmaybewhyIpaidsuchspecialattentiontofunerals.”Finally,shechoseacting.“Followinginmyfathersfootsteps,”shesays,“isaninterestingthing,becauseIthinkwespeaktoeachotherthroughourwork.Youdontreallyknowyourparentsinacertainway,andtheydontreallyknowyou.SohecanwatchafilmandseehowIamasawoman,thewayImdealingwithahusbandwhosbeenhurt,orthewayImcryingalone.”“Anditsthesameforme:Icanwatchfilmsofhisandjustseewhoheis.Ivelearnedtounderstandhimasaperson.”62.Thepassageisaboutawomanwho_.A.wasonceafuneraldirectorB.istheleadingactressinTombRaiderC.wantsanattictoliveinD.washurtbyherhusband63.WhichofthefollowingcanbestsupportTraditionisalwaysattractiveandinterestingtoJolie?A.Jolielongedtohaveoldthingsfromherchildhood.B.HavingmorethanonehomeisalwaysinterestingtoJolie.C.Joliesparentsseparatedwhenshewasveryyoung.D.Traditionisalwaysrootedsomewhere.64.ThewordsFollowinginmyfathersfootstepsmostprobablymean_.A.listeningtomyfathersadviceB.takingmyfatherasanexampleC.walkingaftermyfatherD.lookingformyfathersfootsteps65.AngelinaJoliefinallychoseactingbecauseshethoughtsheandherfathercould_.A.worktogetherseveralmonthsayearB.bringintomemorywhathappenedinthepastC.payattentiontothingstheyareinterestedinD.gettoknoweachotherthroughtheirfilms五.补全对话(共5句;每句满分为3分,共15分。)根据中文提示,将对话中缺少的内容写在线上。这些句子必须符合英语表达习惯。打句号的地方,用陈述句;打问号的地方,用疑问句。提示:Jane和Michael商量周末去野餐。他们讨论要去什么地方,带些什么。Michael建议邀请John和他的女朋友参加。最后他们决定星期六早上8点出发。Jane:HowdoyouliketheideaofhavingapicnicthisSaturday?Michael:Wonderful.But66?Jane:WhataboutgoingtotheWesternHills?Itsquitecoolthere.Michael:Thatsagoodidea.67togowithus?Jane:OK.Andwecanaskthemtopreparesomedrinks.Michael:68?Jane:Youdbetterbuysomefruit,andsandwiches.Michael:69?Jane:Ilikeoranges,watermelons,grapes,andbananas.Michael:70?Jane:Howabout8inthemorning?Wecangetthereinanhourandahalf.Michael:OK.IllcallJohnandtellhimaboutourplan.六.书面表达(满分30分)假定你是John,将去上海旅游。写一封信给你在上海的朋友张强,告诉他你将乘火车于10月21日上午8点到达上海,请他接站,并请他帮你安排21至24日的住宿(旅馆最好靠近市中心,房间可以小一些,但不要太贵)。此外,你还要他帮你订24日返回北京的火车票。注意:词数应为100左右。Oct.15DearZhangQiang,_Allthebest,Johnhelavafromdifferentexplosionsinthearea选择题:1.C2.A3.B4.D5.B6.A7.D8.C9.B10.C11.A12.D13.D14.B15.C16.D17.A18.C19.B20.A21.A22.C23.D24.C25.A26.B27.D28.C29.A

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