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2022-2023学年保定市英语统招专升本模拟练习题【带答案】学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________

一、阅读理解(30题)1.Accordingtothepassage,______.

A.usingwoodfromtheolivegrovesinancientGreecewasasensiblesolutiontothefuelproblem

B.usingpassivesolarenergywasmoreexpensivethanusingwoodinancientGreece

C.theancientGreeksplantednewforeststoreplacetheonestheycutdownforfirewood

D.theconceptofusingpassivesolarenergyhasbeenaroundsinceatleastthefourthcenturyBC

2.PassageFiveTheearliestimmigrantstoNorthAmericafoundIndiansalreadylivingthere.TheIndiansnumberedabout500,000atthattime.Theirsocietywasaprimitivesociety,buttheylivedpeacefullyandwelcomedthewhitestrangerstotheland.However,theseearlyimmigrantsfromEuropedidntwanttosharethelandwiththenatives.TheykilledoffmanyoftheIndians,seizedtheirlandorpushedthemofftolandsfartheraway.TodaytheIndians,notmorethanhalfamillion,liveinpovertyandmiseryonthelandonwhichtheywereoncemasters.

TheearliestimmigrantsweretheSpanish,whosettledinthesouthernpartofwhatisnowtheUS.ThenextlargegroupweretheEnglish,aftertheEnglishcametheFrench,Dutch,Irish,Germans,andothernationalitygroups,mostlyEuropean.

AnotherearlygrouptoarriveweretheNegroes.ButtheywerebroughtinasslavesfromAfrica.Theydidntwinfreedomtillgenerationslater.WhoweretheearliestpeoplelivinginNorthAmerica?

A.TheSpanishB.TheEnglishC.TheNegroesD.TheIndians

3.Althoughwealldependontheresourcesofnatureforoursurvival______.

A.industrialproductsarereplacingallournaturalresources

B.itisonlyonislandsthatnaturesurvives

C.wehaveforgottenwhatouroriginalcountrysidelookedlike

D.wehaveallowedareasofcountrysidetobespoiltbyindustrialdevelopment

4.Itisimpliedinthepassagethat______.

A.governmentsandcompanieshaddifferentopinionsaboutthesafetyofproducts

B.governmentspaidlittleattentiontothesafetyofproducts

C.governmentofficialsoftendidnotlistentoscientists

D.inthepastnosafetylawswereintroducedbygovernments

5.39.MarkTwainbecamefamousin

A.AsiaB.theUnitedStatesC.EuropeD.bothBandC

6.WhowontheManBookerprize?

A.GordonBrown.B.IanMcEwan.C.LloydJones.D.AnneEnright.

7.NASAcantellthatvegetationisgrowingbackbecauseof_____.

A.abright,whitelightthatisreflected

B.littletinytreesthataregrowing

C.vegetablegardensthatareplanted

D.alight,pinkishviewfromspace

8.Withregularmeansoflearning,thelearnershavetostudy_____.

A.atschool

B.ontheirown

C.atallhoursoftheday

D.bymeansofreadingandwriting

9.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.ThepositioningprecisionofthevoicesystemisbetterthanthatofGPS.

B.ThepositioningprecisionofthemessagingsystemisbetterthanthatofGPS.

C.Thepositioningprecisionofthevoicesystemisbetterthanthatofthemessagingsystem.

D.ThepositioningprecisionofGPSisbetterthanthatofthevoicesystem.

10.Onereasonitisdifficulttoknowwhythewhalesaredyingisthat______。

A.thewhalestravelsuchalongdistance

B.therearemorewhalesthanthereusedtobe

C.thewhalebodiesaretoooldtostudybythetimetheyarefound

D.thewhalesareendangered

11.SomeAmericanpeoplethoughtthat______.

A.thegovernmentsometimesdidthingsinfavorofbigcorporations

B.thecountry'sindustrywasgrowingtoorapidly

C.shopsshouldhavethesamepriceforthesamekindofgoods

D.theircountry'swealthwasbothgoodandbadtothepeople

12.WhatideawasgraduallyformedinTerrysmindduringhisrecoveringstage?

A.Earningmoney.

B.Cuttingofftheotherleg.

C.Runningacrossthecountry.

D.Exercisinghard.

13.Theengineer'ssuggestionisthathebuildacraft______.

A.withsupportofapadunderit

B.withsupportofacurtainroundit

C.withsupportofapadofair

D.withsupportofacushionofairmadebyjetengines

14.Whydidtheoldmanwanttosellhisshop?

A.Becausehedidn’tlikecuttinghairanylonger.

B.Becausehewastoooldtocuthair.

C.Becausehewouldn’tlikeRogertogothere.

D.Becauseayoungmanwantedtobuyhisshop.

15.Intheauthor'sopinion,youngpeoplecanlearnalotduringthedaystheyspend"hostelling"because______.

A.theymeetalotofpeoplefromdifferentplaces

B.theyhavesuchusefulclassesinthehostelastheydon'thaveinschools

C.theyhavemoreinterestingactivitiesthanatschool

D.theyareverymuchinterestedinlifeinthehostel

16.Duringtheteenageyears,oneshouldlearnto______.

A.differfromothersinasmanywaysaspossible

B.getintotherightseasonandbecomepopular

C.findone'srealself

D.rebelagainstparentsandthepopularitywaves

17.Whybluelightsareinstalledinmanytrainstations?

A.Becausetheydonothurthumaneyes.

B.Becausetheyarecheaperthanregularones.

C.Becausetheycanhelppeopleatnight.

D.Becausetheycanreducethenumberofsuicides.

18.Booksfoundinsecond-handbookshopsmay______.A.A.beonsaledozensoftimes

B.berarefirstprintings

C.allbesold

D.bewellworthwhatischargedforthem

19.Wecanconcludethat______.

A.thesituationwasnothingtobeconcernedabout

B.Soufriereisstillanactivevolcano

C.craterlakesareeasytohiketo

D.Soufriereisadeadvolcano

20.42.ThewritethinkstheMcGaritygirlis______.A.selfishandcruelB.friendlyandkindC.beautifulandproudD.richandnice

21.Therearenoinevitableoutcomesofsocialclassinchildrearing.Atthesametime,thereisnoquestionthatsocialclassisimportantfactorinhowchildrenareraisedandthekindofadultsthatchildrenbecome.Regardingsocialclass,sociologisthavefoundthatparentssocializetheirchildrenintothebehaviorsandnormsoftheirworkworlds.Membersoftheworkingclassarecloselysupervisedandareexpectedtofollow

explicit

rulesattheirjobs.Iftheydonotfollowthepreciserulesanddoastheyaretold,theywillnotkeeptheirjobs.Theirexperienceinfluenceshowtheydealwiththeirchildren.Asaresult,theirconcernislesswiththeirchildrensmotivationsandmorewiththeirchildrensoutwardconformity.Thustheyaremoreapttousephysicalpunishmentinmanagingtheirchildren.Ontheotherhand,middle-classparents,whoareexpectedtotakemoreinitiativeonthejob,aremoreconcernedthattheirchildrendevelopcuriosity,self-expression,andself-control.Theyarealsomorelikelytowithdrawprivilegesoraffectionthantousephysicalpunishment.

Theword"explicit"means______.

A.vagueB.difficultC.confusingD.clearlydefined

22.Howcanyougetmoreinformationifyouareinterestedinthepositionofafull-timecomputertrainedsecretary?

A.Bytelephone.B.Byletter.C.ByInternet.D.Inperson.

23.Accordingtothepassage,ifFSAsareunabletoprovidetheassistance,______.

A.theymakeapologytoyou

B.theykeepsilence

C.theintroduceyoutotheagencyorpersonconcerned

D.theyjustsaysorry

24.Whatpointistheauthormakingbystatingthatfarmerscouldcarrynearlyalltheirtoolsontheirbacks?

A.Farmershadfewtoolsbeforetheagriculturalrevolutions.

B.Americansweretraditionallyself-reliant.

C.Lifeonthefarmwasextremelydifficult.

D.Newtoolsweredesignedtotheportable.

25.阅读文章,回答下列各题:

AmericansandArabsaledifferentintheirspacehabits.Arabspreferclosecontact.Dr.HallhasexplainedthattheArabsbelongtoatouchCultureandinconversation;theyalwaysenveloptheotherperson.Theyholdhishand,lookintohiseyes,andbathehimintheirbreath.

Dr.Hall’Sinterestinman’suseofspacedevelopedintheearlynineteenfiftieswhenhewasDirectorofthePointFourtrainingprogramattheForeignServiceInstitute.IntalkingwithAmericanswhohadlivedoverseas,hefoundthatmanyofthemhadbeenhighlyuncomfortablebecauseofculturedifferences.Suchdiscomfortisusuallyreferredtoascultureshock.

Theproblemisthat,relativelyspeakin9;Americansliveinanocontact.Partly,thisisaproductofourpuritanheritage(清教徒文化遗产).Dr.Hallpointsoutthatwespendyearsteachingourchildrennottocrowdinandleanonus.Andinsituationswhereweourselvesareforcedtostandclosetoanotherpersononcrowdedsubways,forexample,weturnoureyesa—way,andifactualbodycontactisinvolved,tensethemusclesonthecontactside.MostofUSfeelverystronstythatthisistheonlyproperwaytobehave.

WhentheArabstalktoyou,they_________.

A.trytobeasclosetoyouaspossible

B.keepacertainspacefromyou

C.holdyoutightly

D.donotallowyoutofeeltheirbreath

26.Whenthecaptainknewhehadbeendeceived,he______.A.A.toldthemnottodosoagain

B.losthistemper

C.madethemworkharder

D.firedthem

27.38.Ifyousendyourfriendaletter,itseemsthathe______.A.willbegreatlyworriedB.willbeangryaboutitC.willawardyouD.willseeyouonpaper

28.Theunderlinedpart"it"inParagraph4refersto______.

A.ataxiB.themoneyC.abombD.publictransport

29.Thepassageisabout______.

A.theIndianwayofliving

B.tropicalregions

C.Indians'giftfortheEuropeans

D.aportablebed

30.Thepatientsfeltbetterquicklybecause______.A.A.theyhadbeengivenpropermedicine

B.theylearnedthatthecaptainhadfoundoutthetruth

C.theywerelaughedatbytheirfriends

D.themedicinethemategavethemwashorrible

二、完型填空(20题)31.________查看材料

A.prettyB.muchC.verymuchD.alot

32.(47)

A.againB.asusualC.tooD.aswell

33.(39)

A.prohibitedB.expensiveC.valuableD.allowed

34.【C5】

A.coursesB.placesC.courtsD.playground

35.(45)

A.somuchmorerealthan

B.somuchrealerthan

C.somuchmoreactualthan

D.sofarmoreinfactthan

36.LiuXiangsetstheWorld110mHurdlesrecordinLausanne.

Lausanne,Switzerland—China'sOlympicchampionLiuXiang【21】themen's110mHurdlesWorldrecordwith【22】12.88seconds(wind+1.1m/s)attonight'sAthletissima,aSuperGrandPrixmeeting,whichispartoftheIAAFWorldAthleticsTour.

"I【23】thoughtIcouldbreaktheWorldrecord.I'mfeelingverytired,veryhappyandveryexcited,"saidLiuXiang."Switzerlandismy【24】place.IloveSwitzerlandandLausanneandthefanshere,"the22-year-oldyoungmanadded."Ihad【25】brokentheWorldjuniorrecordin2002inLausanne(13.12)."LiuXiangcelebrates【26】sittingonhisWorldrecordclockinLausanne.

"TonightIstartedwellrunning.Butitwas【27】thefifthhurdlewhenIspeededup,"confirmedthe2005WorldChampionshipsilvermedallistwhowill【28】his23rdbirthdayonThursday(13July).

LiuXiangwasthejointholderofthe【29】bestof12.91,whichhe【30】whenwinningtheOlympictitleon27August2004inAthens,Greece.The【31】12.91recordhadbeensetinStuttgart,Germany,【32】Britain'sColinJacksonwhoestablishedthatmarkwhenwinningtheWorldChampionship【33】medalon20August1993.

InsecondplacetonightinLausannewasDominiqueArnoldofUSAwholedformostofthe【34】,andfinishedin12.90seconds,whichofcourseisalso【35】theoldrecord.

(41)

A.heldB.keptC.brokeD.damaged

37.(50)

A.forcedB.promisedC.beggedD.ordered

38.【B19】

A.keepB.maintainC.saveD.hold

39.(42)

A.neededB.calledC.organizedD.grouped

40.November7,2000isaveryspecialdayintheUnitedStates.Votersallacrossthenationare【21】representativesinlocalandnationalraces.Somepeoplethinkthatthey'revotingforthepresidentofourcountrytoo.They'renot!Again,they'revotingfor【22】.Theserepresentativesarecalledelectors.TheyarepartofasystemcalledtheElectoralCollege.

Inmoststatestheelectorsarechosenonawinnertakeallbasis.Thatmakesit【23】foronecandidatetowin【24】electorswhilegettinglesspopularvotesnationallythanhis【25】.

The【26】willmeetintheirrespectivestatesandvoteforpresidentandvice-presidentonDecember18,2000.TheConstitutiondoesnot【27】theelectorstovoteforthecandidatesthattheyarepledgedto,buttheyalmostalwaysdo.【28】January6,2001,justtwoweeksbeforethe【29】presidentandvice-presidenttakeoffice,thevoteswillbecountedinCongress.

Ifnoonegetsamajority(morethanhalf)oftheelectoralvotes,atleast270outof538,the【30】willbechosenbyCongress.TheHouseofRepresentativeswillchoose(onevoteperstate)thepresidentandtheSenatewillchoosethevice-president.It’snotlikely,butwecould【31】endupwithapresidentfromonepartyandavice-presidentfrom【32】.

Inanextremelycloseelection,all【33】ofstrangeoutcomesarepossible.Willthe【34】thatmostvoterspreferbethenext【35】?Andwhenwillweevenknow?

(41)

A.phoningB.askingC.wishingD.electing

41.【B14】

A.comefromB.resultinC.succeedinD.dependon

42.【B7】

A.everB.hardlyC.frequentlyD.always

43.22.A.inaccessibleB.timelyC.likelyD.invalid

44.【C8】

A.happyB.ableC.likelyD.eager

45.(52)

A.silentB.lockedC.emptyD.open

46.stop【C6】______motoristsandhelpwhenthereisanaccident.A.restingB.tiredC.speedingD.drunken

47.(53)

A.storyB.placeC.photoD.show

48.【B12】

A.suitableB.valueC.fitD.worth

49.25.A.fashionB.charactersC.personalityD.characteristics

50.【B2】

A.heB.theyC.someoneD.nobody

三、语音(10题)51.(3)

A.bloodB.looseC.chooseD.mood

52.()A.A.trouuble

B.touuch

C.young

D.houuse

53.

A.taught

B.caught

C.laughter

D.daughter

54.(5)

A.accent

B.accompany

C.accept

D.access

55.(4)

A.readB.easyC.breadD.clean

56.(1)

A.ghost

B.daughter

C.taught

D.through

57.(2)

A.sideB.ideaC.fiveD.lid

58.4.A.injureB.sureC.cultureD.measure

59.5.A.waitB.raiseC.trainD.said

60.4.______A.roadB.broadC.loadD.soap

四、词汇与结构(20题)61.Thebedroomisinperfectcondition,______afewscratchesonthewall.

A.exceptB.exceptingC.exceptforD.exceptthat

62.Calculations,whichareastronomicallyexact,havebeenmade______withtheuseofcomputers.

A.possibleB.itpossibleC.possiblyD.tobepossible

63.Nosoonerhadshegothome______shetriedonhernewcoat.A.A.thatB.thanC.beforeD.when

64.He______studied,yethepassedeveryexam.

A.frequentlyB.littleC.regularlyD.rarely

65.Moreandmorepeoplechoosetoshopinthesupermarket,fortheyareespeciallyinterestedinthe______ofgoodsonoffer.

A.priceB.varietyC.valueD.amount

66.Letmegiveyoua______ofhowthecomputerworks.

A.demonstrationB.differenceC.deductionD.distinction

67.Youwouldlikethewindowopen,__________?

A.willyou

B.wouldyou

C.Won’tyou

D.wouldn’tyou

68.______themostversatileofthecommonmetals,leadwaswidelyvaluedandusedinancienttimes.

A.ItisB.ThereforeC.AmongD.Because

69.Astheskydarkeneditsoonbecameobviousthatathunderstormwas______.

A.immediateB.evidentC.imminentD.eminent

70.Somebody______hereonlythismorning.

A.mustbeB.canbeC.musthavebeenD.shouldhavebeen

71.Icouldtellhewassurprisedfromthe______onhisface.

A.appearanceB.sightC.expressionD.explanation

72.Afterhertimeinhospital,Jenny'sparentsareafraidshehas______inherlessons.

A.fallenbehindB.fallendownC.fallenbackD.fallenoff

73.IstheresomewhereIcan______thispairoftrousers?

A.searchoutB.tryoutC.searchforD.tryon

74.Thesalaryofanengineerismuchhigher_____.

A.thanateacher

B.thanthatofateacher

C.incomparisonwithateacher's

D.thanofateacher's

75.Thebankisreportedinthelocalnewspaper______inbroaddaylightyesterday.

A.beingrobbed

B.havingbeenrobbed

C.tohavebeenrobbed

D.robbed

76.Shehardlyevergoesto______thetheater.

A.neither

B.neitherthecinemanor

C.eitherthecinema

D.thecinemaor

77.Hehasbeen______fromtheTokyoheadofficetotheSingaporebranch.

A.translatedB.transformedC.transferredD.transported

78.Thepunishmentonspeeding______necessaryifnotforonesimplefactthatmanypeoplediedbecauseofit.

A.wasnotB.werenotC.wouldn'thavebeenD.wouldn'tbe

79.Anauthormustnotbetoo______tocriticism.

A.sensibleB.sensitiveC.senselessD.insensible

80.Don'tletyourselfgetintobad______.

A.hobbyB.habitC.customD.profession

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,youaresupposedtowriteacompositionofabout100-120wordsbasedonthefollowingsituation.Remembertowriteitclearly.你校学生会将为来访的美国朋友举办一个晚会,要在学校广播中宣布此事,并欢迎大家参加。为使美国朋友听瞳,请你用英语写一篇广播通知。要点如下:(1)宗旨:欢迎来访的美国朋友;(2)组织者:学生会;(3)时间:8月13日(星期六)晚7:30;(4)地点:主楼屋顶花园;(5)活动内容:音乐、跳舞、唱歌、游戏、交换小礼品(请包装好、签名并在包装外面写上祝愿词)。注意:应包括以上要点,但不要逐字翻译,要组织成一篇通顺连贯的短文;开头语已为你写好。生词:交换礼品——toexchangegifts;学生会——theStudents’UnionMayIhaveyourattention,please?Ihaveanannouncementtomake.______

参考答案

1.D解析:文章后半部分。“到公元前4世纪可说明时间”;“房子面朝南以让阳光射入”提示选项D是正确的。

2.D参见本文第一句。

3.D解析:文章末尾讲到“自然环境区已缩小成大片污染地带中的小岛”,说明乡村地带受工业发展的破坏,与D项符合。

4.B

5.D参见:...becameverypopularbothintheUnitedStatesandinEurope.

6.D

7.D解析:参见第二段。粉色区域的图像显示树木又在生长。

8.A解析:常规教育指的是在学校受教育。其他三个选项都是文中提及的远程教育的形式。

9.D

10.C解析:由倒数第二段可知。

11.A解析:最后一段意在批评政府及相关法律的不彻底性。

12.C根据文中第二段最后两句“...anideaslowlyformed...HedecidedhewouldrunacrossCanada...”可知,答案为C项。

13.D解析:本题属细节题。文章中第三句中的“supportingacraftona'pad',orcushion,oflow-pressureair”已提示答案。

14.B解析:从短文第二自然段理发师所说的话,可知该选B。

15.A

16.C解析:本题为推断题。作者在文中分析了十多岁的青少年们的心理特点,认为他们不应盲目跟从大众而应找到自我、发现自我。“Well,gotoit.Findyourself.Beyourself”反映了作者鼓励他们发现自我的观点。

17.D解析:本文讲的是许多日本火车站启用蓝色的灯以减少卧轨自杀人数。第一段提到,蓝色可以创造平静的氛围,想自杀的人会在这种气氛中平静下来,所以采用蓝色。

18.B本题为细节辨认题。文章第三段第一句讲到“Thebooks,too,may…somemayberarefirstprintings.”即:这些书有可能是古董,并且很值钱;有些书可能是罕见的原版。所以答案应为B。

19.B解析:第三段。Soufriere火山自1902年以后就再也没有爆发过,然而1971年,几个登山者的发现,以及后来科学家的调查,都说明它是活火山。选项B是正确的。

20.A42.答案为A

根据第二段的描述可知McGaritygirl面对饥饿的孩子无动于衷,自私又冷酷,因此选A。

21.D根据上下文,工人阶层的工作性质是被管理并且是遵守规则的。那么,其规则肯定是明确的。D项是正确的。

22.A

23.C解析:第2段第4行theyarepreparedtoreferyoutothecorrectofficeorperson的意思是“他们随时介绍你去见相关人员。”

24.A

25.A

26.C本题为客观细节题。从最后一段最后一句“Thecaptainrealizedthatthementriedtodeceivehimsohemadethemworkveryhardfortherestofthevoyage,”可以得知选项C为正确答案。

27.D38.答案为D。根据题干找到第二段第一句,Afriendlyletterislikeavisitonpaper作出该项选择。

28.D解析:本题为指代猜词题。指代题为猜词题的一种。代词猜词的原则是:就近指代。代词指代在性、数(单数或复数)、格(主格或宾格)以及位置等方面与之接近的名词。就位置而言,如上所述,代词所指代的名词通常在本句与上句之中。此外,逻辑和意义也是衡量的标准,也就是说,正确的答案应该从逻辑、思想内容上和语法搭配上都通顺。本题考查指代词“it”的含义。根据此句前面一句Ispendabombontaxisbecause1willnottakepublictransportafter10p.m.意思是“我花费很多钱乘坐出租汽车,因为晚上10点以后我不敢乘坐公共交通车”。接下来就是本句Iusedtouseit,it显然指代的足上句里的publictransport(公共交通),即应选D。bomb在这里意思是alotofmoney。

29.D解析:这篇文章主要讲述了印第安人的hammock的故事。讲了它的用处及好处。故答案为D。

30.D本题为细节判断题。由于船长不懂装懂导致更多的水手装病,船上副手看出了这种苗头就想办法惩罚那些装病水手。他炮制了一种药。在文中的三段中讲到“Itwassohorriblethatoneofthepatientsjumpedoutofhisbunk,ranupondeckandclimbedthehighestmastontheship.Hedidnotwantanymoremedicine.”由此,可以判断D是正确选项。

31.A词义辨析题。

【应试指导】pretty可以修饰形容词原级,表示“非常”;much修饰形容词比较级;verymuch修饰动词;alot一般修饰名词。

32.A解析:上文已经提到修车工出题的事,这里再提他另外的事,故应选A项。

33.A解析:2002年2月以来,已有750万的禁带物品被扣押。

34.A高尔夫场地用course,golfcourse“高尔夫球场”。A项是正确的。

35.A

36.C解析:这是一篇新闻报道。2006年7月12日,刘翔在洛桑田径黄金联赛中以12秒88的成绩打破了由ColinJackon保持了13年之久的世界纪录。

37.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,强迫;promise,承诺;beg乞求;order,命令。

38.C解析:save意为“保留,留存”。

39.B解析:要求改革的原因之一是支撑这样的政治办公室的开销太大。

40.D解析:这篇涉及美国的选举程序。2000年11月7日是美国的特别的日子。这一天全国的选民都在选举代表。这一日也叫总统大选日。

41.B解析:resultin表示“造成,导致”,是正确选项。而comefrom(来自),succeedin(成功地做……),dependon(依靠)均不符合题意。

42.B解析:句意为否定意思,所以填“hardly”,几乎不。

43.C22.答案为C

根据上下文,likely“可能的”,在此作定语修饰breakdown合乎句意;inaccessible“达不到的,不易接近的”;timely“及时的,适时的”;invalid“无效的”。

44.D电视网络购物成为潮流,许多大型商场等也“急于”分享这一块大“蛋糕”。beeagertodosth.表示“急于做某事”,符合题意。

45.D解析:这一段的第一句提到,东南部诸州所有的聋哑学校都关闭了,只有一个除外。换句话说,这个学校是开着的。everyschoolforthedeafclosedexceptone,这句话的前面说,每个学校都关闭了;exceptone只有一个除外。后一句给出哪个学校除外。remain后加形容词意为“保持着某种状态”。前三个选项都与实际意义相反。

46.Cspeedingmotorists是超速的机动车辆。

47.A解析:Ihappentoknowthisstory中的story意思是“事情的经过”,也就是选项A。作者知道这件事是因为那位游客给迪斯尼乐园的管理者写了表扬信。

48.D解析:beworththemoneyyouspend指“值所花的钱”,suitable和fit为形容词,value是名词,后面都不能接宾语。“beworth+n”是种很特殊的用法。

49.A25.答案为A

此处测试句意和选词。注意填充处所在的短语“inamoreindependent...”,意思为“以一种更为独立的……”。在fashion(时尚),characters(特征),personality(个性),characteristics(特性)之中,能与不定冠词a搭配的,只有fashion和personality。依据题意,选A为答案。

50.A解析:he指父亲,伤心而死。

51.A

52.D

53.CA、B、D三项划线部分发[c:],只有C项划线部分发[a:],因此选C项。

54.B解析:选项B画线字母读[k],其他选项画线字母读[ks]。

55.C

56.A解析:画线部分读[g],其他选项的画线部分不发音。

57.D解析:本题属元音字母的考查题,可利用排除法。A、B、C三项当中的发音均为[ai],只有D项中发音为[i]。故选D。

58.B

59.Dsaid中字母组合ai读作[e],是特殊用法,其他选项中的字母组合ai都读作[ei]。

60.BA、c、D三项的划线部分发[eu],而B项发[c:],因此选B项。

61.C

62.A解析:本题为语法搭配题。根据题干,本题考点在makesth.possible这样一个词组上。possible在本句中作主语补足语。本句大意为:计算机的运用使得天文学上的精确计算成为可能。

63.Bnosooner...than引导时间状语从句,表示“一……就……”。

64.Dregularly“有规律地”;rarely“极少,很少”;frequently“经常地”;little“几乎没有,几乎不”。D项是正确的。句意为:“他很少学习,可每次考试都过。”如果将little放在动词后面,这句话就对了:Hestudiedlittle.“他几乎不学习”。

65.B解析:variety意为“种类”;price意为“价格”;value意为“价值”;amount意为“量”。根据题意选B。

66.A

67.D

68.C解析:此题考查的是介词的用法。根据题干,在诸多金属中,铅是怎样的。选项C是正确的。

69.C

70.C解析:这道题考查情态动词的用法。选项A中,“情态动词must+动词原形”可以表示“对现在发生的事情的肯定的推测”;选项C中,“must+have+动词的过去分词”则表示“对过去发生的事情的肯定的推测”;选项D则表示“本应

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