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1、2013春华中科技大学网络教育高起专公共英语入学测试复习题昆山捷梯教育学历事业部提供语音在下列各组单词中,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,请选出这 个词。1.A. cookB.goodC.floodD.look2.A. coughsB. signsC. swimsD. saves3.A. wonB. noneC.goneD.done4. A. weightB. eightC. heightD. neighbour5.A. clearB. spearC. fearD. bear6.A. countedB. askedC. missedD. whipped7.A. sugarB

2、. soonC.sunD.son8.A. ableB. job_C.nobleD.climb_9.A. anxiousB. taxiC.mixture D. fixing10. A. sceneB. scienceC. scientistD. scold答案:1-5:CACCD6-10:AADAD1. 词汇与语法结构在每小题的四个选项中,选出最佳的一项11. Not only you but also I mistaken.A. am B. had C. were D. have12. Hardly the door when he rushed into the office out of

3、breath.A. I opened B. did I open C. I had opened D. had I opened13. Not until the early years of the 19 th century what heat is.t need any more.A. man knew B. didn ' t man know C. man did know D. did man know14. Ten days long enough for Mr Carter to finish his design. He doesnA. is B. has been C

4、. was D. had been15. Try your best you ' ll certainly succeed this time.A. soB. andC. orD. for16. I ' m sure he understands you feel. Heery clever. ' sA. whenB. whatC. whether D. how17. I visited Jiuzhaigou last autumn. Never in my life so beautiful a place like that.A. I had seen B. did

5、 I see C. had I seenD. I shall see18. lovely weather we have been having these days?A. How B. What C. How a D. What a19. Lets do the cleaning right after class, ?A. will you B. shall we C. do you D. can we20. “ Have you seen Ann at the concert?” N No, but she said she wc?Td come,A. didn ' t she

6、B. wouldn ' t she C. did sheD. would she21. We can easily get from the computer has been stored in it.A. what B. that C. which D. anything22. This is the only English-Chinese dictionary could be found in the teachers -roome adingA. what B. which C. it D. that23. I ' d like to join the tennis

7、 club which my friend belongs.A. toB. forC. with D. in24. I asked two people to help me start my car, but of them knew what to do.A. either B. none C. both D. neither25. We' re all looking forward to seeing you again, and we' ll be very disappointed if youA. didn ' t come B. don ' t

8、come C. won ' t come D. hadn ' t come26. Milk is supplied each home in bottles, which are sent milkmen.A. with; toB. to; byC. with; byD. to; to27. When we were children, we go skating on the river every winter.A. used toB. wouldC. might D. often28. The nurse his temperature. It's 36.6 C

9、. She it a few minutes ago.A. took; tookB. has taken; has takenC. took; has takenD. has taken; took29. What she about them couldn ' as a fact. She wasn't honest.A. has said; acceptB. said; acceptC. said; be acceptedD. has said; be acceptedD. to be holding30. The old man has been invited to a

10、 meeting next week.A. will be holdB. holdC. to be held答案:11-15:ADDAB16-20:DCBBA21-25:ADADB26-30: BADCCIII :完型填空(一)Mark Twain was a very clever man. He could think quickly, 1 he had a good sense of humour(幽默).We don ' t know if these two stories are true, but they are interesting 2 .Mark Twain we

11、nt to a 3 friend to 4 him a favour,"I ' d like t- a book 6 your library. ""I ' m sorry,7 "the friend. "I never permit books to 8e from my library. If you want to read thebook, you 9 read it here in the library. You may not take it home.”A few days 10 , this same man

12、wanted to mow (害U) his lawn (草坪).So he went to Mark Twain ' s house to borrow his lawn mower."I ' 11 , " said Twain."p enevermy lawn mower to be taken from my home. If you want to use it,you must use it here. ”12 time, Twain ' s nephews ) was 13 him. One morning, when they

13、 14 went down to breakfast, Twain saw that his nephew ' s shoes were dirty.“Your shoes are covered5 mud. Why didn ' t you clean them last night? 16 the boy." he“I thought it was useless to clean them in 17 bad weather ,“the nephew replied. " TUeycwty onlyagain in a short time.“Twai

14、n then prepared his breakfast, bu1 9eon ante boy."Why is there20 breakfast for me?”the nephew asked.“I thought it was useless for you to eat,“said Twain,“ because you will only get hungry agatime. "31.A. soB. andC. butD. yet32. A. certainlyB. trulyC. stillD. anyway33. A. certainB. sureC. s

15、omeD. his34. A. doB. showC. askD. get35. A. lendB. borrowC. getD. buy36. A. inB. atC. fromD. to37. A. answeredB. repliedC. toldD. talked38. A. fetchedB. carriedC. broughtD. taken39. A. mustB. shouldC. ought toD. may40.A. agoB. beforeC. laterD. past41. A. regret42. A. Next43. A. seeing44. A. all45. A

16、. with46. A. said47. A. such48. A. turnB. sorrowB. The nextB. visitingB. bothB. ofB. spokeB. such aB. growC. sorryC. The otherC. callingC. eitherC. byC. toldC. soC.D. happyD. Another Ddropping in D. neitherD. inD. askedD. so a comeD. get49.A. somethingB. anythingC.everythingD. nothing50.A. notB. noC

17、.noneD. nothing答案:(一)31-35:BDACB36-40:CBDAC41-45:CDBBA46-50:DADDBIV .阅读理解(一)One night, a little before nine o' clock, Dr. Van Eyck answered his telephone.“We have a very sick boy here. We should operate at once. But we haven(外科 Htot a surgeonhere at the time. ”"I ' m 60 miles from your

18、hospital." Said Dr. Van Eyck. "And it ' s snowing here. But Ibefore 12 o ' clock.”“I should tell you that the boy' s family is very poor. I don' t think that they can pay you a"That ' s all right, " said Dr. Van Eyck.A few minutes later, the doctor' s car

19、had to stop for a red light. A man in an old black coat opened thedoor of the car and got in“Drive on, “ he said. "I' ve got a gun. ”"I ' m a doctor, “ said Van Eyck. " I ' m on way to the hospital to operate on a very sick“Don' t talk, just drive.”A mile out of the to

20、wn he ordered the doctor to stop the car and get out. Then the man drove on down the road. The doctor stood there for a moment in the falling snow.It was after two o ' clock in the morning when the surgeon arrived at the hospital.“I did my best, “ said Dr. Van Eyck,“ but I was stopped on the roa

21、d and my car”“It was good of you to try. The boy died an hour ago.”He walked by the door of the hospital waiting room. There sat the man in the old black coat, with his head in his hands.“Mr. Cunningman, “ said a nurse to the man,“this is Dr. Van Eyck. He is the surgeon who came allway from his town

22、 to try to save your boy.”51. The doctor was late because.A. it was snowing hard all the wayB. he lived 60 miles away from the hospitalC. his car was stopped on the roadD. his car was driven away by someone52. The very sick boy who needed to be operated on couldn ' t have died ifA. it wasn t sno

23、wing that nightB. the doctor hadn t stopped for that red lightC. the doctor had arrived at one o clock in the morningD. the man in the old black coat hadn t known the doctor53. Which of the following is not true?A. Mr. Cunningman was the sick boy' s fatherB. Mr. Cunningman was the man in an old

24、black coatC .Mr. Cunningman robbed the doctor of his carD. Mr. Cunningman took the doctor s car as his own54. The man in an old black coat got into the doctor ' s car.A. at a crossing in townB. at a crossing out of townC. a mile out of townD. halfway to the hospital55. Which of the following sta

25、tements can be inferred from the passage?A. the boy ' s father was happy totlseeioctorB. the boy s father would be regrettable for what he had doneC. the doctor was happy to save the boyD. the doctor refused to save the boy' s life because the boy ' s father robbed him.I rushed into an u

26、gly little shop to have the heels (鞋后跟)of my shoes repaired. " Pleashurry, I begged.The shoemaker looked at me over his glasses." Now, lady, we won ' t be long. I want to do a goYou see, I have a tradition (传统)to live up to. My father was a shoemaker. He always told me, , do the'be

27、st job on every shoe that comes into the shop, and be proud of your fine work.”As he handed me the finished shoes, he said,“ These will last a long time.”I left the shop with a warm and grateful(感激的) feeling. This was the beginning of our friendship.Since then I went into his shop every few days jus

28、t to talk with him.One day, I went in disappointed and angry because of a poor job some painters had done for me.“They had no pride in their work,“ he said."orweykdiThey justwaurtited to collect theirmoney for doing nothing. What can be done about it?"“There ' s only one way. Every man

29、 or woman who hasn' t a prideful tradition must start building one.matter what sort of work a man does, if he gives it hi s best each day, he ' s starting a tradition for his children to live up to. And he is making lots of happiness for himself.”I went to Europe for a few months. When I ret

30、urned, I learned that the old shoemaker suddenly got sick two weeks ago, right there in his shop. He had died a few days later. I went home with a heavy heart. I wouldIfmiss him. He had left me somethingan important piece of wisdom ( 名言)I shall always remember:you have a prideful tradition, you must

31、 carry it on; if you have not, t hen start building one now.”56. The old shoemaker thought to do his best in his work each day was.A. to build a tradition for his children to be proud ofB. to start a tradition for himself to live up toC. to make plenty of happiness for himselfD. to make lots of happ

32、iness for others57. According to the old shoemaker' s opinion, if one didn' t do a good job, heA. just wanted to collect others' moneyB. just wanted to do nothingC. wasn ' t proud of his workD. didn t have a prideful tradointi58. The lady formed a friendship with the old shoemaker be

33、cause.A. she had the heels of her shoes repaired by himB. he did a good job to the heels of her shoesC. she went into his shop every few days to talk with himD. he taught her an important piece of wisdom59. The old shoemaker died .A. a few months after the lady went to EuropeB. two weeks before the

34、lady returned from EuropeC. only a few days before the lady returned from EuropeD. a few days after the lady returned from Europe60. Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage?A. the lady got something from the shoemaker.B. the shoemaker knew how to please women.C. the shoema

35、ker s words had a great influence on the lady.D. the lady will forget the shoemaker after he died.(三)Galileo said that two different objects fall together if they come down from the same height. possible! ” his friends said." Everyone knows that a stone falls faster ®n a!feather(“Follow me

36、 and I will show you,“ conalrhaoideddGjp to the top of the tower of Pisa he climbed.He carried a ball in each hand, but one was ten times as heavy as the other. He let them go down at the same time and heard the people become silent when the balls hit the ground together. They had seen something the

37、y could not believe!For the rest of his life he worked to make things that the whole world uses and enjoys today. And he proved to the world that the earth and all other stars move around the sun, which is at the center. To do this, he built a telescope through which he could study the stars, the su

38、n, and the moon.61. Galileo said that fall together.A. two objects of different weight from the same heightB. two objects of the same weight from different heightsC. two objects of the same weight from the same heightD. two objects of different weight form different heights62. Which of the following

39、 is not true?A. Galileo ' s friends didn ' t believe his story.B. Galileo s friends couldn t believe what they had seen.C. The two balls weren ' t of the same weight.D. The two balls didnt fall at the same speed.63. Galileo said that.A. the earth is at the center of the universeB. the mo

40、on doesn t move around the sunC. all the stars move around a centerD. the sun also moves around a center64. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. Galileo was well-known at that time.B. no people wanted to see the experiment.C. Galileo was sad because no one believed h

41、im.D. Galileo proved his theory by doing an experiment.65. Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage?A. Galileo made some money by making things that the whole world uses and enjoys today.B. Galileo had few friends because nobody wanted to believe his theories.C. No one was

42、around when Galileo did the experimentD. Galileo made some wonderful inventions in his life(四)One day in 1848 Mr. Sutter made a remarkable discovery in the American River in California by his house. He noticed some bright yellow pieces in the water and bent down to pick them up. This was the beginni

43、ng of the Californian Gold Rush.Sutter realized the importance of the discovery. He sent a man to San Francisco to see the governor.The people of San Francisco did not believe him at first. But a reporter of a weekly newspaper there went to Sutter ' s house to make a report. When he came back he

44、 ran through the streets of the town shouting, “Gold! Gold! ”Within a month almost the entire population had gone to look for the precious (贵重的) metal. Soldiers deserted the army, sailors left their ships and men gave up their jobs so as not to miss the chance of becoming rich.The news spread across America to Europe and thousands of people joined in the search. Some sailed round Cape Horn to reach California. Some chose the overland route across America and trains were formed for travelers to make the journey. Even

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