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2021年深圳市英语统招专升本二轮练习题【带答案】学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________

一、阅读理解(30题)1.Thosewhoareagainstuniformsbelievethatpeoplewearinguniforms______.

A.areusuallyhelpful

B.barelittlefreedom

C.losepersonalcharacter

D.enjoygreaterpopularity

2.Theword"set"means______.

A.tiresomeB.greatC.fixedD.collected

3.Accordingtotheauthor,kidswhohavepoorrelationshipwithclassmates______.

A.wouldmakethesameachievementsinacourse

B.woulddopoorlywithhisstudy

C.woulddevelophisindividualismandlimithisintelligence

D.wouldeventuallyleaveschool

4.Howmanypeoplewillbelookingforjobsthisyear?

A.Around39million.

B.Over150million.

C.About174million.

D.Noexactfigureisprovided.

5.RobertFulton’sinvention,anairphibian,canbestbedescribedas______.

A.ahelicopter

B.asoloflyingmachine

C.aflyingcar

D.anairplane

6.Ananalogyis______.

A.thestudyoftheuniverse

B.aComparison

C.thestudyoflightwaves

D.theresultofscientificinvestigation

7.InJuneof1973,ninewhalesbeachedontheFloridacoast.Beachingmeansswimmingoutoftheoceanontothebeach,andusuallydyingthere.Nooneknowswhytheydoit,butanumberofwhalesbeachthemselveseveryyear.Somepeoplethinkbeachingisanaccident.Perhapsthewhalesgetconfused.ScientistswhostudiedthebeachingofthreedozenwhalesinAustraliathinkthewhalesmayhavebeenconfusedbyloudnoises.Whalescantellwheretheyarebysounds.Theysendoutsoundsandlistenastheytravelpastorbounceoffobjects.Twodaysbeforethesethirty-sixwhalesbeached,loudgunshadbeenfiredfortwohours.Theloudsoundsmayhaveconfusedthewhales.Theirconfusionmighthavecausedthemtowanderintolowwater.Whateverthereasonwhalesbeach,itisasadevent.Peopletrytosavethem,butveryfewbeachedwhaleslive.OnewhalethatwasrescuedfrombeachinginFloridalivedforforty-fivedays.Thatisthelongestabeachedwhalehaseversurvived.Anditlivedthatlongonlybecauseitgotattentionfromdoctors.Allovertheworld,scientistsrushtowhalebeachingsassoonastheyhearaboutthem.Theyhopetolearnwhywhalesbeach,andhowtosavethem.

Thesubjectofthispassageis______.

A.theFloridaBeaches

B.BeachedWhales

C.WhaleSounds

D.MedicalTreatmentofWhales

8.Itseemedthatthedogknewwellthatthepaperitsmastergaveit______.A.A.mightdoitmuchharm

B.coulddoitmuchgood

C.wouldgivethebutchersomemeat

D.wasworthmanypounds

9.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.SocializationandFeelingofCompetence.

B.IndividualismandCooperation.

C.IntelligenceandRespect.

D.AcademicSuccessandIndependentThinking.

10.TheInternationalDark-SkyAssociationisanorganizationthat______.

A.stronglyopposesoutdoorlightservices

B.haslostsomemoneyinenergytrade

C.hasprofitedfromthelightingbusiness

D.makeseffortstoreducelightpollution

11.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.NewfashionsinclothingarCcreatedforthecommercialexploitationofwomem.

B.Theconsrantchangesinwomen’sclothingreflecttheirstrengthofcharacter.

C.Thefashionindustrymakesanimportantcontributiontosociety.

D.Fashiondesignersshouldnotbeencouragedsincetheyareonlywelcomedbywomen.

12.RuthSimmons______theneed-blindpolicy.

A.reinstatesB.disagreestoC.holdsclearD.disregards

13.Theteacher,tosomeextent,isaleaderbecause______.

A.heisresponsibleforawell-organizedclassandagoodlearningenvironment

B.hedealswithstudentsinthesamewayasaleaderdealswithpeople

C.heshoulddevelopharmonyamongstudents

D.hehastomaintainorderandgiveinstructionandevaluation

14.Whichofthefollowingpositionsrequiresformaleducation?

A.FullTimeSecretaryatUnitedBusinessLtd.

B.HomeDeliveryRepresentativeforYorkshirePost.

C.TeachingAssistantatHania'sPlayschool.

D.UniversityPositionsattheUniversityofBristol.

15.39.Asknowledgeincreased,collegesbegantoteach______.A.everythingthatwasknownB.lawandsomethingaboutmedicineC.manynewsubjectsD.thesubjectsthatinterestedstudents

16.Whichbooksaretragedies?

A.LightonSnow&BreakingGround.

B.IntheShadowofNoTowersifBreakingGround.

C.LightonSnowifIntheShadowofNoTowers.

D.NewAnnotatedSherlockHolmesifIntheShadowofNoTowers.

17.Asindicatedinthepassage,peoplelovedifferentfoodsmainlybecause______.

A.theyliveindifferentplaces

B.theylearntoeatcertainfoodsintheirfamilies

C.theyhavedifferentunderstandingsofdelicacy

D.theyaretooillogical

18.PassageFourBondhadwalkedforonlyafewminuteswhenitsuddenlyoccurredtohimthatheWasbeingfollowed.Therewasnoevidenceforitexceptaslighttingling(隐隐作痛)ofthescalp(头皮)andanextraawarenessofthepeoplenearhim,buthehadfaithinhissixthsenseandheatoncestoppedinfrontoftheshopwindowheWaspassingandlookedcasuallybackalong46thstreet.Nothingbutalotofmiscellaneouspeoplemovingslowlyonthesidewalks,mostlyonthesamesideashimself,thesidethatwasshelteredfromthesun.ThereWasnosuddenmovementintoadoorway,.nobodycasuallywipinghisfacewithahandkerchieftoavoidrecognition,nobodybendingdowntotieashoelace.

BondexaminedtheSwisswatchesinhisshopwindowandthenturnedandsaunteredon.Afterafewyardshestoppedagain.Stillnothing.HewentonandturnedrightintotheAvenueoftheAmericans.stoppinginthefirstdoorway,theentrancetoawomen’sunderwearstorewhereamallinatansuitwithhisbacktohimwasexaminingtheblacklace‘pantsonaparticu—laxlyrealisticdummy(模型).Bondturnedandleantagainstapillarandgazedlazilybutwatch-fullyoutintothestreet.

Andthensomethinggrippedhispistolarlnandavoicesnarled:“Allfight,Limey.Takeiteasyunlessyouwantleadforlunch”,andhefeltsomethingpressintohisbackjustabovethekidney.

Whatwa$therefamiliaraboutthatvoice?Thelaw?Thegun?BondglanceddowntoseewhatWasholdinghisrightann.ItWasasteelhook.Well.ifthemanhadonlyonearm!Likelighteningheturnedaround,bendingsidewaysandbringinghisleftfistroundinaflailingblow,lowdown.

TherewasasmackashisfistwascaughtintheothermailSlefthand.andatthe881TletimeasthecontacttelegraphedtoBondsmindthattherecouldhavebeennogun,therecamethewell-re-memberedlaughandthelazyvoicesaying:“Nogood.James.Theangleshavegotyou.”

Bondstraightenedhimselfslowlyandforamomenthecouldonlygazeintothegrinninghawk.lifefaceofFelixLeiterwithblankdisbelief,hisbuiltuptensionslowlyrelaxing.

“Soyouweredoingafmnttail,youlousybastard,”hefinallysaid.

BondrealizedthatheWasbeingfollowedbymeansof________.

A.hiscommonsense

B.hissenseofhumour

C.hissight

D.hissixthsense

19.WhichstatementisNOTtrue?

A.Studentswhoworkinthecafeearnalotofmoney.

B.Atthesametimetheylearnhowtorunbusiness.

C.Theyalsogetschoolcredit.

D.Theygivethemoneytheyearnedtotheirschooltoo.

20.PassageFourCananimalsbemadetoworkforusSomescientiststhinkthatonedayanimalsmaybetrainedtodoanumberofsimplejobsthatarenowdonebyhumanbeings.

Theypointoutthatatacircus,forexample,wemayseeelephants,monkeys,dogsandotheranimalsdoingquiteskillfulthings.Perhapsyouhaveseenthemonthetelevisionorinafilm.Ifyouwatchclosely,youmaynoticethatthetraineralwaysgivestheanimalapieceofcandyorapieceoffruitasareward.Thescientistssaythatmanydifferentanimalsmaybetrainedtodoanumberofsimplejobsiftheyknowtheywillgetarewardfordoingthem.

Ofcourse,asweknow,dogscanbeusedtoguardahouse,andsoldiersinbotholdandmodemtimeshaveusedgeesetogivewarningbymakingalotofnoisewhenastrangeroranenemycomesnear.Butitmaybepossibletotrainanimalstoworkinfactories.InRussia,forexample,pigeonswhicharebirdswithgoodeyesight,arebeingusedtowatchoutforfaultsinsmallsteelballsthatarebeingmadeinonefactory.Whenthepigeonseesaballwhichlooksdifferentfromothers,ittouchesasteelplatewithitsbeak.Thisturnsonalighttowarnpeopleinthefactory.Atthesametimeafewseedsaregivenasareward.Ittakesthreetofiveweekstotrainapigeontodothisandonepigeoncaninspect3000to4000ballsanhour.>

ApeshavebeenusedinAmericainhelpingtomakecars,andscientistsbelievethattheselargemonkeysmaybeonedaygathercropsandevendrivetrains.Whatmadescientiststhinkanimalcanbemadetoworkforusoneday?

A.Animalsareveryskillfulatacircus.

B.Theyarebigandstrong.

C.Someanimalsareascleverashumanbeings.

D.Animalscanbetrainedbecausetheyliketogetsomethingasareward.

21.Generallyspeaking,thisarticleisabout______.

A.ariverboatpilot

B.aprinter

C.agoldminer

D.afamouswriter

22.Bytellinghisownexperiences,theauthortriestoshow______.

A.howtowriteathank-youletter

B.howtodealwithearproblems

C.thekind-heartednessofolderpeople

D.theimportanceofexpressingthanks

23.Accordingtothispassage,whichoneofthefollowingspellingswouldWebsterhaveapprovedinhisdictionaries?

A.Develope.B.Theatre.C.Color.D.Honour.

24.Atleasthowmanytestswerecarriedoutbythescientistsreferredtointhispassage?

A.Three.B.Two.C.Onlyone.D.Four.

25.Inhissongs,BobDylanshowedhisconcernabout______.

A.socialproblems

B.love

C.rockcontribution

D.hisnationalreputation

26.52.Accordingtothearticle,PianoManandStreet-lifeSerenadewere______.A.writtenwhenBillyJoelwasfourteenB.releasedbyColumbaRecordsC.hitalbumsD.writtenasmoviessoundtracks

27.Fromthesecondparagraph,wecaninferthat______.

A.thewriterdidn'tliketheimpersonalpartofhisjob

B.withanameplate,peoplecaneasilystarttalking

C.Mr.CastlemistookIrvingforBrett

D.Irvingwasthewriter'srealname

28.Super-trees______.

A.willbeagreatbenefittolumbercompanies

B.makeextra-goodlumberforbuildings

C.willprobablybeweakbecauseoftheirfastgrowth

D.maybedefenselesstomanyinsectsanddiseases

29.AccordingtoSelena,thereasonwhyVenezuelanwomenwinmorebeautycontestsisthat______.

A.theyaremorebeautiful

B.theyarebettereducated

C.theyarebetterprepared

D.theygetmoresupport

30.WhichofthefollowingshowsthatapersonisNOTdreaminginhissleep?

A.Hiseyesbegintomove.

B.Hisbreathingbecomesfaster.

C.Hisheartrateincreases.

D.Hiseyesstopmoving.

二、完型填空(20题)31.22.__________A.AtfirstB.FirstC.OneD.Atthebeginning

32.(85)

A.untilB.asC.onceD.since

33.(80)

A.greatB.largeC.bigD.greater

34.(50)

A.forcedB.promisedC.beggedD.ordered

35.(55)

A.demandB.askC.pressD.seek

36.(49)

A.immediatelyB.usuallyC.sometimesD.frequently

37.24._________A.farB.monthsC.longD.way

38.14.()A.A.likelyB.possibleC.reluctantD.lonely

39.2.()A.A.moreB.ratherC.lessD.better

40.(44)

A.asB.likeC.forD.so

41.LosAngeleshasplanted2,000rubbertreesdownthemiddleofoneofitsmainstreets.Thesetreesdonot【21】rubber.Theyare,【22】,madeofrubber.Mr.JoeDynamo,aspokesmanforLosAngeles【23】council,explainedthereasons.Hesaid:

"These【24】arerepresentativeofourvirtualsociety.Wehavepolystyrenegrassonourgolf【25】.Wehavenon-milkpowder【26】ourcoffee.We【27】copiesinplasticofoldwoodenfurniture.Wehavefiberglasstombstones.【28】shouldn'twehavetreesmadeofrubber?"

"At50milesanhour,【29】motoristwillseeanydifference.Andourpreservation【30】willbelower.Yougivethetreesanannualrinse(清洗)withdetergent,and【31】themofftwiceayear.We【32】alotofmoneybecausetransplanting,pruning,weedingandleaf-collectionareall【33】.Andwehavea60-year【34】guaranteeoneachplant.Thisisrationalizationat【35】best."

(41)

A.inventB.doC.produceD.create

42.32.A.knowB.knownC.knowingD.knows

43.(46)

A.wiserattitude

B.mostwiseattitude

C.wiserofattitudes

D.wisestofattitudes

44.22._______A.residingB.1ivingC.stayD.inhabit

45.MaryArming(1799—1847)wasaBritishfossilhunterwhobeganfinding【21】asachild,andsoonsupportedherselfandhervery【22】familybyfindingandsellingfossils.Very【23】isknownaboutherlife,butherfatherwasacabinetmakerandhealso【24】localfossils.

Mary【25】onthesoutherncoastofEngland,inatowncalledLymeRegis.Itsfamous【26】bytheseacontain【27】fossillayersthat【28】fromtheTriassic,JurassicandCretaceousperiods(the【29】ofthedinosaurs,otherbizarrereptiles,largeinsects,seacreatures,【30】mammals,and【31】lifeforms).

MaryArming【32】andpreparedthefirstfossilizedplesiosaur(anocean-dwellingreptile)andthefirstIchthyosaurus(anocean-dwellingreptilethat【33】likeadolphin).Shefoundmanyotherimportantfossils,includingPterodactylus(aflyingreptile),sharks(andotherfish),andsoon.【34】withherbrotherJoseph,Marysuppliedpreparedfossilspecimensto【35】museums,scientists,andprivatecollections.

(36)

A.cliffsB.dinosaursC.fossilsD.museums

46.(47)

A.itselfB.themselvesC.itD.its

47.(42)

A.fullB.freeC.extraD.long

48.【C9】

A.filmsB.moviesC.billboardsD.televisions

49.(78)

A.whereB.whenC.whatD.who

50.【B7】

A.outsideB.exceptC.asD.like

三、语音(10题)51.()A.A.window

B.wild

C.wrinkle

D.why

52.(2)

A.dumb

B.establish

C.debt

D.doubtful

53.(3)

A.overB.openC.oftenD.only

54.4.A.

cycleB.

cityC.

cropD.

certain

55.(5)

A.easeB.meanC.headD.heat

56.(1)

A.character

B.China

C.child

D.choice

57.3.A.reasonB.resistC.prisonD.peasant

58.(4)

A.cupB.mudC.justD.tune

59.4.______A.roadB.broadC.loadD.soap

60.

A.twentyB.sweetC.wrongD.worthy

四、词汇与结构(20题)61.Itwasfromtheearliesttime______menbegantostudythenaturalphenomenaandheavenlybodies.

A.whenB.whereC.thatD.how

62.______,theship'scaptainchangedcourse.

A.Tobewarned

B.Tohavebeenwarned

C.Havingbeenwarned

D.Beingwarned

63.Thedoctorstriedtheirbesttosavethepatient'slife,_____failed.

A.orB.soC.butD.because

64.IfirstmetJohnatmysister'swedding.He______withthebridegroomatthetime.

A.talkedB.wastalkingC.hadtalkedD.hadbeentalking

65.Youcouldscarcelyhavefoundabetterpersonforthejob______Mr.Lee.

A.whenB.andC.asD.than

66.TheBritishpoliticalsystem(evolution)______overseveralcenturies.

67.CouldIhavesomemilk,someorangejuice,andsomeeggs

A.insteadofB.inadditionC.aswellD.somuch

68.Itis______hisadviceonhow______Englishwell______youalotoftrouble.

A.because;tolearn;thatwillavoid

B.taking;tolearn;thatwillsave

C.becauseof;learn;whichwillwaste

D.for;tolearn;thatwillmake

69.IappliedforthejobthatIsawadvertised______thepaper.

A.onB.ofC.inD.at

70.Ithinkyoursisterisoldenoughtoknow______tospendallhermoneyonfancygoods.

A.otherthanB.ratherthanC.betterthanD.morethan

71.______itisyou'vefound,youmustgiveitbacktothepersonitbelongsto.

A.ThatB.WhatC.WhateverD.However

72.Hewas______firstpersonwhoclimb______Qomolangma.

A.a:theB.the:/C.a:/D.the:the

73.Areaswherestudentshaveparticulardifficultyhavebeentreated______particularcare.

A.byB.inC.underD.with

74.Icouldtellhewassurprisedfromthe______onhisface.

A.appearanceB.sightC.expressionD.explanation

75.Theytalkedandtalkedasifthey______nevermeetagain.

A.willB.wouldC.shouldD.shall

76.Acompletelynewsituationwillwhentheexaminationsystemcomesintoexistence.

A.ariseB.riseC.raiseD.arouse

77.Hedoesn'twant______thathe'sgoingaway.

A.tobeknown

B.himtobeknown

C.thattobeknown

D.ittobeknown

78.IfI(leave)______alittleearlier,Iwouldhavecaughtthetrain.

79.Shelooksforwardeveryspringto______theflower-linedgarden.

A.walkinginB.walkinC.visitD.payingavisit

80.—Wasthehousemasterstrict?—Yes,herequestedthatwe______televisiononweeknights..

A.notwatch

B.mustnottomatch

C.notbewatching

D.havenotwatched

五、书面表达(1题)81.根据提示写一份举行隔周一次的英语晚会(every—other.weekEnglishevening)的书面通知。提示:

1.时间:ll月24日,周六晚上7点。

2.地点:2号教学楼的报告厅(1ectureroom)。

3.内容:歌曲、朗诵(recitation)、舞蹈、话剧等,还有美籍教师演讲。

4.目的:提高学生英语听说能力。

5.报名地点:办公楼203室,学生会(Students’Union)。

注意:

1.要点不得遗漏。

2.符合书面通知的格式。

3.词数为100左右。

六、写作(1题)82.Forthispart,youareallowed20minutestowriteacompositionofabout100-120wordsaccordingtothefollowingtopic:

我的信用观(MyOpiniononKeepingOne'sWord)

参考答案

1.C解析:这道题问的是对穿制服持反对意见的人认为穿制服的人会是什么样。A选项areusuallyhelpful的意思是“通常是爱帮助人的”,B选项havelittlefreedom的意思是“几乎没有自由”,C选项losepersonalcharacter的意思是“失去个性”,D选项enjoygreaterpopularity的意思是“更加受欢迎”。本题答案可以从第二段第三句话得出:Primaryamongtheargumentagainstuniformsistheirlackofvarietyandthelossofindividualityexperiencedbypeoplewhomustwearthem.“不赞成穿制服的人最主要的理由是它缺少变化,不得不穿制服的人会感觉失去个性”。关键词语是thelossofindividuality,它和C选项losepersonalcharacter意思相同。另外,第二段第五句话说:Whenpeoplelookalike,theyarelikelytothink,speak,andactsimilarlyonthejobatleast.“当人们看上去相像时,他们有可能在工作时思维、言语和行为方式也很相似。”这句话说明了同行的人失去个性时的表现。因此C为正确答案。

2.C解析:第二段。根据上下文,不同的水果,其树的摇数也不同,是特定的。所以选项C是正确的。

3.B解析:文章的第一段第一句提出观点Ithasbeengenerallyrecognizedthatayoungster'ssocialdevelopmenthasaprofoundeffectonhisacademicprogress.随后进一步论证,无法与同学处好关系的孩子学习上掉队并且更有可能辍学。依此可以得出正确答案B。

4.C解析:细节题。将第三、四两段中提到的几个数字相加可知C项正确。

5.C解析:参见倒数第二段。

6.B解析:本题属词汇测试题。A、D文中未涉及到,C只是“analogy”的一个特例,只有com-parison(比较)符合。

7.B全文讲鲸鱼搁浅的事。B项是正确的。其他选项都很片面,文章中虽然提到,但不是主题。

8.B此题是对细节信息进行深层逻辑推理的考查。其中关键词seemed说明答案没有在文中直接表述出来,而是隐含在其中。通过(第3、4段)狗叼着纸条到肉铺换肉吃以及以后多次这样做(第5段),可以推断出那只狗似乎意识到主人所给的纸条能给它带来好处。故B项是正确答案。其他各项均不符合逻辑推理。

9.B解析:主旨判断题。依据本文论述的内容,可以判断B正确。D选项有一定的干扰性,但是IndependentThinking与本文主题无关。

10.D解析:根据题干中的核心词theInternationalDark-SkyAssociation,很快找到它在原文的出处:第一段最后一句。去掉和题干相同的表达,根据剩下的anonprofitthataimstocontrollightpollution就可以排除C,找到正确答案D项。

11.A

12.C解析:第三段最后一句提到了RuthSimmons对“需盲”做法的认识:“道德上必须履行的责任”,由此可知,她是赞成“需盲”做法的。

13.A

14.D

15.C39.答案为C

从第四段可知随着知识的丰富,大学的学科逐渐增多。

16.A

17.B解析:由第一段的最后一句“…mostofushavebeenbroughtuptoeatcertainfoodsandwesticktothemallourlives.”可知B为正确答案。

18.D

19.D解析:选项A出现在第一段,学生们经营咖啡屋赚了不少钱。选项B和C出现在第五段,学生们一边经营,一边学习经商,还能拿到学分。选项D文中没有提到。

20.A参见句子:Theypointoutthatatacircus,forexample,wemayseeelephants,monkeys,dogsandotheranimalsdoingquiteskillfulthings.句中they指的就是scientists。

21.D解析:这篇文章讲的是MarkTwain的故事,他是美国著名的作家。参见第一句。

22.D解析:文章最后一段表明了“Thankyou”这两个字的威力。故正确答案应为D。

23.C解析:参见最后一句。

24.A从文中对于房间颜色、房间布置(外观)的实验次数可知,需要做两次实验。文章最后一句是对学生学习环境的实验。故选A项。

25.A文章第二段第五行Dylan"smaterial…againstinjustice。BobDylan的音乐表达了对社会问题的关注。

26.C“Twoyearslater,afterthereleaseofthesmash-hitalbumsPianoManandStreet-lifeSerenade.Billywasnamed‘BestNewMaleVocalist’byCaskBoxmagazine.”两年之后,也就是在他发行了风行一时的两本歌集之后,他被一家杂志社评为“最佳新男歌手”。

27.A解析:为一道推断题。第二段中作者回忆与顾客Mr.Castle交谈一事。起初他以为Mr.Castle还记得他。后来发现并非如此。Mr.Castle只不过是看到他佩戴的身份牌才知道他的名字的。因此他觉得There’snothingpersonalhere.这里没有什么人情味。因此选thewriterdidn’tliketheimpersonalpartofhisjob。至于选项C和D只是作者假设的情形:IwishIhadput“Irving”downonmynameplate.Ifhe’dhavesaid,“Ohyes,Irving,howcouldIforgetyou?”I’dhavebeenreadyforhim.句中wish后使用的动词形式均为虚拟语气,意思是说,但愿我写在身份牌上的名字是Irving。如果他说:“喔,是啊,Irving,我怎么会忘记你呢?”我可就会要他的好看了。而这种情形实际上并未发生,因此选项c和D可一并排除。这类命题要求根据原文表面文字信息一步推出答案,即对原文中的某一句话或几句话做出同义的改写或综合,并不涉及复杂的推理或判断。解题应以文字信息为依据,不能做出在原文中找不到文字根据的推断。

28.A解析:第一段提到木材公司是靠树木赚钱的。第二段提到某个木材公司实施着超级种子的计划。第三段提到某个木材公司已经获得了这个计划的第一代树木。由此可见,树木的快速成材肯定对木材公司有利。选项A是正确的。

29.C

30.D根据文中第二段的提示,可知D项不是做梦的特征。

31.B

32.B解析:as“当……的时候”。当我走过五金货架的时候,我朝店员点了点头。

33.A解析:agreatmany许多,大量。有很多的书。

34.D解析:这里是通过一个事件说明战争的残酷。在战时,士兵与平民的地位肯定是士兵高于平民。因此,当士兵给对方提出要求时肯定是以命令的形式。force意为“强迫”;promise意为“承诺”;beg意为“乞求”;order意为“命令”。

35.D

36.A解析:饥饿的老虎冲出来,肯定会立即扑向这个人。选项A是正确的。

37.C

38.Abemorelikelyto意为“更有可能”。

39.Bratherthan意为“而不是”。

40.A

41.C解析:invent“发明”,create“创造”,produce“生产”。根据前面所说,种植的是橡胶树,因此应是“生产”橡胶。选项C是正确的。

42.B32.过去完成时态,表示在做这个动作之前作者不知道腿是可以拆卸的。选项B是正确的。

43.D

44.B

45.C解析:这篇文章讲述了一位英国女性化石探索者的故事。玛丽·安宁是英国的化石探寻者。她从幼时就开始寻找化石了。

46.A

47.B解析:havesomefreetime意思是“有些闲暇时间”。

48.D

49.C解析:生活所能提供的最好的东西。

50.D解析:like等同于suchas,表示举例。

51.C

52.B解析:A,C,D中的划线部分不发音,而B项的划线发[b],因此选B项。

53.C解析:该题测试元音字母o的读音。选项A、B、D中o发[eu]音;选项c中o发[c]音。

54.Ccrop中字母c读作[k],其他都是读作[s]。

55.C解析:本题属字母组合的考查题,可利用排除法:A、C、D三项当中的发音均为[i:]只有C项中发音为[e]。故选C。

56.A解析:画线部分读[k],其他选项的画线部分读[ts]

57.Bresist中字母s读作[s],其他都是读作[z]。

58.D解析:本题属元音字母的考查题,可利用排除法。A、B、C三项中的发音均为[/\],只有D项中的发音为[ju:]。故选D。

59.BA、c、D三项的划线部分发[eu],而B项发[c:],因此选B项。

60.CA、B、D三项划线字母w发[w],而C项中划线字母w不发音,因此选C项。

61.C解析:本题测试强调句。“his+被强调成分+that...”为强调句型。本句大意为;人类在极早时期就已开始研究自然现象和天体。

62.C解析:本题测试时态用法。因captain和warn之间是被动关系,所以用现在分词的被动形式,又因warn的动作发生在change动作之前,故用分词的完成式,Havingbeenwarned在句中作时间状语。根据句意,C项正确。本句大意为:受到警告后,船长改变了航向。

63.C解析:此题考查连词的使用。根据句意,上下文是转折关系,所以选C。医生们尽力挽救,但还是失败了。

64.B

65.D解析:than构成比较。

66.evolved

67.C

68.B解析:本题考查强调结构,原句为:TakinghisadviceonhowtolearnEnglishwellwillsaveyoualotoftrouble.

69.C报纸上所登的东西用介词in。C项是正确的。句意为:“我申请的工作是我在报纸的广告栏上看到的。”

70.C

71.C解析:本题测试连词搭配。四个选项的意思分别是“那个”,“什么”,“不论什么”,“无论如何”。根据句意,C项正确。本句大意为:不论你发现的是什么,你必须将它归还给所属的人。

72.D序数词前要加the,在有名的山脉河流前要加the。句意为:他是第一个爬珠穆朗玛峰的人。

73.D解析:本题考固定搭配。withcare意为“小心地”,符合句意。本句大意为;学生有特殊困难的地方都受到了特别的关照。

74.C

75.B解析:asif引导的从句用虚拟语气。选项B是正确的。句意为:“他们聊啊聊,好像再也见不了面了似的。”

76.A解析:此题考查形近词辨析。arise“发生,出现”;rise“升起,上升”;raise“举起,抬起”;arouse“唤醒,引起”。根据词意和句意选A项。

77.D解析:it是形式宾语,指代后面that引导的真实宾语。

78.hadleft

79.A解析:lookforwardto意为“盼望,期待”,to在这里是介词,后面跟的动词必须是动名词形式,故排除B、C两项;“拜访”是payavisittosomeplace,D项缺介词to。根据题意选A。

80.A

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