广东省专插本考试《公共英语》考前冲刺五


本试卷共10页,66小题,满分100分。考试时间120分钟。
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Part I Vocabulary and Structure (30%)
Directions:There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence,there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence and then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
* 1. Mrs. Smith often              some shopping at weekends last year.
* 2. His movie won several awards at the film festival,       was beyond his wildest dreams.
* 3. Joe, you must take a rest every two hours of driving.
* 4. ____such heavy pollution already, the river may not be cleaned up now.
* 5. It’s strongly recommended that the plan ahead of schedule.
* 6. I felt completely among all these successful people in this party.
* 7. They became friends again that day. Until then, they to each other for nearly two
years.
* 8. I’d just got off the plane _I realized I had left my key in my seat.
* 9. If I had remembered the window, the thief would not have got in.
* 10. Mr. Smith is looking for an experienced secretary who is of organizing meetings.
* 11. A performance by students in our institute tonight. It might be very wonderful,I suppose.
* 12. We left the meeting room, there obviously ______ no point in staying.
* 13. Tom left the kitchen with disappointment for there is little milk in the glass, ___________________?
* 14. After watching the movie about the Anti-Japanese War, people cannot help but____________ the heroes in the movie.
* 15. I know the number of people in this city __________ 550,000 and a number of them ___________from Asia.
* 16. Not many students will give you a correct answer, for they know about the thing.
* 17. You must get there within an hour. There should be no ________ in sending the information to him.
* 18. Helen won’t approve of your proposal, ________________.
* 19. You must pay your taxes on time, otherwise you____________________.
* 20. Can you the TV set for me so that its screen won’ t be too bright?
* 21. When Tom told me I had tomato sauce all over my lips, I . reached for a napkin.
* 22. ____________,you would have seen your favorite movie star.
* 23. Most of the toys were to me by my elder brother,so Mom didn’t buy any toys for me.
* 24. When it to American history, he knows nothing about it as an Italian.
* 25. They informed, or they would get here; now instead of being on the way.
* 26. According to the rule, only under special circumstances to take make-up tests.
* 27. There’s no way of knowing why an intelligent man makes an important discovery another man, also intelligent,fails.
* 28. He will surely finish the job on time_________________he9 s left to do it in his own way.
* 29. Some unexpected problems after he quit as manager of the baseball team.
* 30. The fact _she works hard is well known to us all.
Part II Reading Comprehension (40%)
Directions : In this section,there are four passages,each of which is followed by five questions or unfinished statements. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
Passage 1
    In the United States 84 colleges now accept just women. Most of them were established in the 19th century, and they were designed to offer women the education they could not receive anywhere else. At that time most universities and colleges accepted only men. In the past 20 years many young women have chosen to study at colleges that accept both men and women. As a result,some women’s colleges decided to accept men students too. Others, however, refused to change. Now these schools are popular again.
    The president of Trinity Washington University in Washington D. C. says that by the end of the 1980s women began to recognize that studying at the same school with men did not mean women were having an equal chance to learn. The president of Smith College in Massachusetts says a women’s college permits women to choose classes and activities freely. For example,she says that in a women’s college a higher percentage of students studied mathematics than in a college with both men and women.
    Educational experts say men students in the United States usually speak in class more than women students do. In a women’s college, women feel free to say what they think. Women’s schools also bring out leadership capabilities in many women. Women are represented everywhere. For example, at a women,s college a woman holds every governing office. Recent studies reportedly show that this leadership continues after college. The studies show American women who went to women’s colleges are more likely to hold successful jobs later in life.
* 31. Why were women’s schools started?
* 32. How did the early women’s schools develop?
* 33. What can we infer from the comments of the president of Smith College?
* 34. What is the advantage of women’s schools?
* 35. What is the author’s attitude towards women’s schools?
Passage 2
    The freezing Northeast hasn’t been a terribly fun place to spend time in winter,so when the chance came for a weekend to Sarasota, Florida, my bags were packed before you could say “sunshine”. I left for the land of warmth and vitamin C, thinking of beaches and orange trees. When we approached blue skies and warm air, I sent up a small prayer of gratefulness. Swimming pools,wine tasting,and pink sunsets ( at normal evening hours,not 4 in the afternoon) filled the weekend, but the best part-particularly to my taste, wasa 7 a. m. exploration to the Sarasota farmers,market that proved to be well worth the early wake-up call.
    The market, which wasfounded in 1979, sets up its tents every Saturday from 7 a. m. to 1 p. m.,rain or shine, along North Lemon Avenue and State Street. Baskets of perfect red strawberries, the red-painted sides of the Java Dawg coffee truck, and most of all, the amazing, large, soft and round red tomatoes.
    I ‘ve refused to buy winter tomatoes for years. No matter how attractive they look in the store, once I get them home they’ re unfailingly dry, hard and tasteless. But I homed in, with uncertainty, on one particular table at the Brown’s Grove Farm’s stand, full of fresh and soft tomatoes. At that moment I realized that the best part of Sarasota in winter wasgoing to be eating things that back home in New York I wouldn’ t experience again for months.
    Delighted as I wasby the tomatoes in sight, my happiness deepened when I learned that Brown’s Grove Farm is one of the suppliers for Jack Dusty, a newly opened restaurant at the
    Sarasota Ritz-Carlton, where luckily for me I was planning to have dinner that very night. Without even seeing the menu,I knew I ‘d be ordering every tomato on it.
* 36. What did the author think of her winter life in New York?
* 37. What made the author’s getting up early worthwhile?
* 38. What can we learn about tomatoes sold in New York in winter?
* 39. What wasthe author going to do that evening?
* 40. The underlined word “experience” means “_______________________
Passage 3
    It pays to be smart, but we are not all smart in the same way. You may be a talented musician,but you might not be a good reader. Each of us is different.
Psychologists disagree about what is intelligence and what are talents or personal abilities. Psychologists have two different views on intelligence. Some believe there is one kind of general intelligence. Others believe there are many different kinds of intelligence.
    Some psychologists say there is one type of intelligence that can be measured with IQ tests. These psychologists support their view with research that concludes that people who do well on one kind of test for mental ability do well on other tests. They do well on tests using words, numbers or pictures. They do well on individual or group tests, and written or oral tests. Those who do poorly on one test do the same on all tests.
    Studies of the brain show that there is a biological basis for general intelligence. The brains of intelligent people use less energy during problem solving. The brain waves of people with higher intelligence show a quicker reaction. Some researchers conclude that differences in intelligence result from differences in the speed and effectiveness of information processing by the brain.
    Howard Gardner, a psychologist at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, has four children. He believes that all children are different and shouldn’t be tested by one intelligence test. Although Gardner believes general intelligence exists,he doesn ‘ t think it tells much about the talents of a person outside of formal schooling. He thinks that the human mind has different kinds of intelligence. These kinds of intelligence allow us to solve various kinds of problems we are presented with in life. Each of us has different abilities within these kinds of intelligence. Gardner believes that the purpose of school should be to encourage development of all of our intelligence.
    Gardner says that his theory is based on biology. For example, when one part of the brain is injured,other parts of the brain still work. People who cannot talk because of brain damage can still sing. So, there is not just one kind of intelligence to lose.
* 41. What is the main idea of this passage?
* 42. Which of the following statements is true concerning general intelligence?
* 43. Gardner believes that________________.
* 44. According to Gardner, schools should _______
* 45. Gardner thinks that his theory has a(n) ___________________.
Passage 4
    “ There is a senseless notion that children grow up and leave home when they’re 18,and the truth is far from that,”says sociologist Larry Bumpass of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Today, unexpected numbers of young adults are living with their parents. “There is a major shift in the middle class”,declares sociologist Allan Schnaiberg of Northwestern University, whose son, 19, moved back in after an absence of eight months.
    Analysts cite (列举)a variety of reasons for this return to the nest. The marriage age is rising, a condition that makes home and its pleasantness particularly attractive to young people. A high divorce rate and a declining remarriage rate are sending economically pressed and emotionally hurt survivors back to parental shelters. For some, the expense of an away-from-home college education has become so excessively great that many students now attend local schools. Even after graduation, young people find their wings clipped by skyrocketing housing costs.
Living at home, says Knighton, a schoolteacher, continues to give her security and moral support. Her mother agreed, ‘‘It’s ridiculous for the kids to pay all that money for rent. It makes sense for kids to stay at home. ” But sharing the family home requires adjustments for all. There are the hassles over bathrooms, telephones and privacy. Some families, however, manage the delicate balancing act. But for others,it proves too difficult. Michelle,24,has been home three times and left three times. “What I considered a social drink, my dad considered an alcohol problem,” she explains. “He never liked anyone I dated(约会),so I either had to hide away or meet them at friends ‘ house. ”
    Just how long should adult children live with their parents before moving on? Most psychologists feel lengthy (漫长的)homecomings are a mistake. Children, struggling to establish separate identities, can end up with “a sense of inadequacy, defeat and failure”. And aging parents, who should be enjoying some financial and personal freedom, find themselves stuck with responsibilities. Many agree that brief visits, however, can work beneficially.
* 46. According to the author, there was once a trend_______________.
* 47. Which of the following does not account for young adults returning to the nest?
* 48. What does the underlined word “hassles” probably mean in Paragraph 3?
* 49. One of the disadvantages of young adults returning to stay with their parents is that___________.
* 50. According to the passage, what is the best for both parents and children?
Part Ⅲ Cloze (15%)
Directions : There are 15 blanks in the following passage. For each blank, there are four choices. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
    Many American families live busy 51 Every week, the children have sports, club meetings, and many other 52,including hours of homework. The parents are busy, too. They work, take care of their Homes,53 meals, and drive their children to activities. Some families haven ‘ t had time to eat meals together for more than a week. One American community decided that it wastime 54 a break.
After seven months of planning,the community of Ridgewood,New Jersey,took one night off. They called it “Family Night”,a 55 for families to spend time together. Sports teams stopped their practices, and teachers did not assign 56.
On “Family Night”,families agreed to 57 their televisions. They also decided not to 58 the telephone. Answering machines said, “Please call back tomorrow”,Many families ordered takeout food 59 they wouldn ‘ t spend time 60.
    Popular activities 61 board games and card games. These games gave families a 62 to spend time together. Parents were not so 63,and children didn ‘ t spend so much time playing video games and watching television. On “Family Night”,families got 64 and spent the evening together. The town hopes to have 65 “Family Nights”.
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Part IV Writing (15%)
Directions :
Write a letter of suggestion in at least 100 words according to the following requirements.
66.假设你是李华,王教授去年六月推荐你去悉尼本学深造,现奄你已经被黍尼大学化学 系录取。请你给王教授写一封感谢信,内容包括以下要点:
(1)向王教授表示感谢;
(2)陈述王教授给予的帮助;
(3)表示自己会努力学习。
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