2017年成人高考專升本英語(yǔ)真題及答案
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1、2017年成人高考專升本英語(yǔ)真題及答案 第1卷(選擇題,共125分) I.Phonetics ( 5 points) Directions:In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letters or letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and iden-tify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Ma
2、rk your answerby blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. B. moment B. material B. suggestion B. turkey B. consist D. absent D. analysis D. situation D. obey_ D. visit 1. A. penalty 2. A. sympathy 3. A. starvation 4. A. donkey_ 5. A. revise C. quarrel C. courag
3、e C. satisfaction C. money C. advertise n . Vocabulary and Structure ( 15 points ) Directions : There are 15 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding
4、 letter on the Answer Sheet. 6. Jonathan and Joe left the house to go for__ after supper. A. walk B. the walk C. wallks D. a walk 7. He pointed at the new car and asked, "is it? Have you ever seen it before?" A. Why B. Where C. Who D. Whose 8. My father asked __ to help with his work. A. I
5、and Tom B. Tom and me C. me and Tom D. Tom and I 9. Nowadays little knowledge __ to be a dangerous thing. A. seem B. seemed C. does seem D. do seem 10. If their marketing team succeeds, they __ their profits by 20 percent. A. will increase B. would be increasing C. will have increase
6、d D. would have been increasing 11. Youd better take these documents with you __ you need them for the meeting. A. unless B. in case C. until D. so that 12. I haven t been to a pop festival before and Mike hasn t __ A. too 8. as well C. neither D. either 13. __ is known to the world, Mar
7、k Twain was a great American writer. A. As B. Once C. That D. It 14. John complained to the bookseller that there were several pages in the dictionary. A. lacking B. losing C. missing D. dropping 15. Not until the game had begun __ at the sports ground. A. should he have arrived B. wo
8、uld he have arrived C. did he arrive D. had he arrived 16. Moviegoers know that many special effects are created by computers, they often don tknow is that these scenes still require a lot of work. A. That B. Whom C. What D. How 17. The president is to give a formal __ at the opening ceremony.
9、 A. speech B. debate C. discussion D. argument 18. When I am confronted with such questions, my mind goes __, and I can hardly remember myown date of birth. A. faint B. blank C. dark D. blind 19. If they are willing to lend us the money we need,all our problems will be__ A. solved B. caused C
10、. covered D. met 20. This article __ more attention to the problem of cultural conflicts. A. cares for B. allows for C. applies for D. calls for in . Cloze ( 30 points) Directions:For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B0 Cand D. Choose the one that is most
11、suitable and mark your answer by blackeningthe corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. What enables some people to get big creative breakthroughs while others only get small and non-creative breakdowns, blaming themselves and society? Are some people "gifted"? Are there other factors 21 work-fact
12、ors that we have more control over than we think? While nobody can deny the 22 that some people seem to be blessed with particular creativity, research shows that anyone can 23 their chances of coming up with new and original ideas 24 they would only engage themselves more in the process of 25 .
13、 It s the old Thomas Edison thing about "discovery 26 99 percent perspiration ( 汗水)and 1 percent inspiration." 27 , the studies prove this:great creative breakthroughs usually happen only 28 intense periods of struggle. It is sustained effort towards a specific goal 29 eventually prepares for gre
14、at creative insights. This kind of sustained effort does not always 30 immediate results, a fact that not only separates the innovators (革新者)from non-innovators, but 31 leads some people to conclude that it is just not 32 for them. "Maybe I should have gone to medical school like my mother wante
15、d," they wonder when the breakthrough is 33 to be found. Alas, one forgets during inevitable encounters 34 self-doubt,that the big surprise is never 35 . Indeed,it can happen at any time and place. 21. A. to B. in C. at D.by 22. A. issue B. problem 23. A. miss B. reduce 24. A. because
16、B. if 25. A. creation B. practice 26. A. being B. be 27. A. Sooner or later B. Some day or other C. Every now and then D. Time and again 28. A. beyond B. after through 29. A. that B. who 30. A. create B. produce 31. A. too B. once 32. A. good B. difficult 33. A. anywher
17、e B. everywhere nowhere 34. A. against B. across 35. A. far away B. used up C. reason D. fact C. increase D.lose C. while D. whether C. production D. achievement C. was D. were C. above D C. what D. as C. inspire D. encourage C. again D. also C. possible
18、 D. stupid C. somewhere D C. with D. into C. cleared off D. near by IV. Reading Comprehension ( 60 points) Directions:There are five reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by four questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D.Choose
19、the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. Passage One Debate is a valuable way to practise communicating. It can also bring long-lasting rewards,especially for people working with Western businesses. The main activity of debate is presenting one s opinion and supp
20、mting it with evidence,such as statistics or facts. It is a way of persuasive communication. Charles Lebeau helped create the "Discover Debate" method. He says debate is important to understanding how people communicate in Western business. Successful debaters learn how to give their opinkm,reasans
21、 and support. "What we are trying to do is to develop a kind of thinking or approach to discussion and how to interact (交流)with someone else s opinion, rather than brush their opinion aside." Debate skills are also important in selling a product, he says. In that situation, the judges are the cust
22、omem. "So on Monday, for example, one company may come in and present their case to the customer and they" ll make as strong a ease as they can. On Tuesday, the next day, another company will come in and present their ease to the customer. Usually the party that can present the strongest case win
23、s ” Debate also strengthens critical thinking. In other words, it helps students learn to ask questionsand try to understand someone s reasons and evidence.lift-. Lebeau points out that successful debaters learn to listen carefully to what other people are saying. Then, they look for the weak poi
24、nts in someone else s opinion orargument. He says debate teaches a systematic way of questioning. Successful debaters also learn to think from someone else s point of view. Mr. Lebeau says debate can help broaden the mind. "There s an expression in English : don t criticize another person before
25、 you have walked in their shoes. I think the wonderful thing about debate is, it puts us in another person s shoes. " 36. According to Paragraph 1 ,what is the purpose of debate? A. To bring long-lasting material rewards. B. To present evidence such as statistics and facts. C. To respond to ques
26、tions in a systematic way. D. To persuade people to accept your opinions. 37. Why is debate important.9 A. It helps people understand others better. B. It allows people to present their opinions. C. It develops one s thinking and communicative competence. D. It gives one the opportunity to bru
27、sh others opinion aside. 38. What does the underlined word "case" in Paragraph 3 refer to? A. Container. B. Evidence. C. Problem. D. Product. 39. What can debaters benefit from "walking in another person s shoes" .9 A. Becoming more broad-minded. B. Developing critical thinking. C. Finding oth
28、ers weak points. D. Trying out others methods. Passage Two We all love a hero, and rescue dogs are some of the biggest heroes of all. You will often find them going above and beyond duty to save someone, risking--and at times losing--their lives in the process. Rescue dogs are generally found
29、 in the Sporting and Hunting Groups, or from the traditional Herding Group. These types include the Bloodhound, Labrador Retriever, Newfoundland, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, and Belgian Malinois--all of which are chosen for search-and-rescue duty because of their amazing physical strength, l
30、oyalty, and their tendency for mental stability. These types also have a keen sense of hearing and smell--to better locate lost individuals — and are often able to access hard-to-reach areas. As highly trained animals, they serve in many different fields, including specialist search, snow slide re
31、scue, dead body location, and tracking. To overcome obstacles and succeed when performing the demanding duties of a search-and-rescue worker, a dog must display certain qualities. In addition to intelligence and strength, the dog must be swift, confident, easily trainable, adaptable, and have a h
32、igh level of stamina ( 耐力 ) and endurance. A strong sense of group cooperation and an ability to engage in friendly play during "down" time is also required of search-and-rescue dogs. A rescue dog goes through many, many hours of intensive training to be fit for duty. Training is not for the fain
33、t-hearted. Certification training can take from two to three years, working three to four hours a day, three to six days a week, often in group,team-oriented sessions. Each search-and-rescue field requires different types of training. Rescue training, for instance, includes "air scenting"--where
34、dogs are trained to smell the air for the victim s scent ( 氣味 ) and then follow the scent to the person. This ability is crucial to finding victims trapped under collapsed buildings and snow slide. 40. Rescue dogs are chosen probably because__ A. they are loyal B. they are brave C. they have a
35、mazing appearances D. they have good eyesight 41. What does "faint-hearted" in Paragraph 5 mean?? A. Courageous. B. Cowardly. C. Energetic. D. Slow. 42. Which ability is most important for dogs to rescue people trapped in snow? A. Sharp hearing. B. Swift movement. C. Extraordinary smelling
36、. D. A strong memory. 43. What is the passage mainly about? A. Selection process of rescue dogs. B. Qualities and training of rescue dogs. C. Risks rescue dogs are faced with. D. Types of tasks rescue dogs can perform. Passage Three Eating an apple a day doesn t keep the doctor away, but it
37、does reduce the amount of trips you make to the drug store per year. That s according to a new study that investigates whether there s any truth in the old saying. A team of re
38、searchers led by Dr Matthew Davis, of the University of Michigan School of Nursing,asked 8,399 participants to answer survey questions about diet and health. A total of 753 were apple eaters, consuming at least 149g of raw apple per day. The remaining 7,646 were classed as non-apple eaters. When bo
39、th groups answered questions on trips to the doctor and trips to the drug store per year,the apple eaters were found to be 27% less likely to visit the druggist for drugs. Trips to the doctor were not significantly affected by apple consumption, though. "Evidence does not support that an apple a da
40、y keeps the doctor away. However, the small number of US adults who eat an apple a day does appear to use fewer prescription medications," the study concludes. Apple eaters were also found to be less likely to smoke and be more likely to have a higher educational attainment than non-apple eaters.
41、While apples do not compete with oranges, they docontain some immune (免疫的 ) system-increasing vitamin C, which may be why apple-eaters visit the druggist less. With over 8mg of vitamin C per medium-sized fruit, an apple can provide roughly 14% your daily recommended intake. Previous studies have a
42、lso linked apple consumption to a lower risk of Type 2 diabetes (二型糖尿病 ) ,improved lung function and a lower risk of colon (結(jié)腸 ) cancer. 44. How many non-apple eaters answered survey questions in the research? A. 149. B. 7,646. C. 753. D. 8,399. 45. What is the conclusion of the study? A. A
43、pple consumption has greatly reduced US adults trips to the doctor. B. An apple a day does keep the doctor away. C. Apples are far more nutritious than oranges. D. A small number of US adult apple eaters tend to take less medicine. 46. What can we learn from the passage? A. Apples are better th
44、an oranges. B. Apples do have some vitamin C to increase the immune system. C. Apples can help cure certain diseases. D. Apples can provide people with sufficient daily intake of energy. 47. What can be described as the writing style of this passage? A. Objective. B. Creative. C. subjective
45、D . persuasive Passage Four Sometimes I scratch my head when I read about the government s efforts to improve schools:new standards and tests to be applied, strict teacher evaluations, and threats of school closures and job losses. They frighten the school employees, not to mention the students. I
46、nstead of making people unable to solve problems or try new ideas--which is what fear does to us--research on school reform strongly suggests that policy-makers should encourage school leaders to take a more humane approach. In their study on the reform efforts of twelve Chicago public schools, Br
47、yk and Schneider found that enabling positive social relationships between the adults was the key to successful school improvement and that trust was at the heart of those relationships. Trust in schools comes down to one thing:psychological safety or safety to speak ones mind,to discuss with ope
48、nness and honesty what is and isn t working,to make collective decisions. Yet this kind of safety doesn t come easily to schools. According to Bryk and Schneider, the adults in school rely on each other to do their jobs correctly and with integrity (正直 ). The challeage is that our expectations are
49、very diverse based on our unique backgrounds. At one school where I taught, each teacher had different expectations about how much effort teachers should put into their work--a big difference between the teachers who left af~the last bell and those who worked into the evening. And when expectations
50、 are uncoasci or unspoken, it becomes impossible for others to live up to them. We also make assumptions about the intentions behind a person s behavior. As we all Imam,assumptions are often wrong. For example, parents and teachers my think the principal taml particular decision based on his caree
51、r advancementrather than hat" s best for the studeata. dont feel psychologically safe to question our assumptions and e~aecmtiatm, trust itiea am the window and our relationships suffer. 48. According to Paragraph 1,why does the author scratch his head? A. Because he doesn t know what to do once
52、schools are closed. B. Because he is not sure about the practicability of those new tests. C. Because he is concerned that many teachers will lose their jobs. successful D. Because he is not in favor of the government s reform efforts. 49. According to Bryk and Schneider, what was most importan
53、t for school improvemt? A. New standards and tests in schools. B. Positive social relationships. C. Strict teacher and student evaluations. D. Assistance of the government. 50. What is meant by trust in school? A. Freedom to express one s views, B. Extra effort teachers put into their work.
54、C. Independence of the teachers in schools. D. Unconscious and unspoken expectations. 51. What does the author say about the assumptions made about the intentions behind a persons behavior? A. They should be trusted. B. They are often bold. C. They are often incorrect. D. They should be encour
55、aged. Passage Five An interesting project called Blue Zones is recording the lifestyle secrets of the communities with the highest, hest concentrations of centenarians in the world. The people in the five regions in Europe, Latin America,Asia and the US that live to be 100 have a lot going for t
56、hem. Genes probably play a small role, but these folks also have strong social ties ,tightly-knit families and lots of opportunities to exercise. As we were examining the dietary secrets of the Blue Zones, as described in author Dan Buettner" s latest book, The Blue Zones Solution, we were struck
57、by how essential tea drinking is in these regions. In fact, Buettner s Blue Zones Beverage Rule--a kind of guideline summarized from his 15 or so years of studying these places--is:" Drink coffee for breakfast, tea in the afternoon, wine at 5 p. tm" Science has plenty to say about the healthful vir
58、tues of green tea. Researchers are most enthusi- astic almt the components in green tea, as well as foods like cocoa. Why might they help so many Okina?vans in Japan break 1007 Some components in green tea can lower the risk of stroke,heart disease attd several cancers. One review study also found
59、 that drinking green tea can slightly improve metabolism (新陳代謝). If you find yourself on the island of Ikaria, the Greek Blue Zone in the middle of the Aegean, you wont be offered any tea made with tea leaves. Instead, Ikarians typically make their daily cup of tea with just one fresh herb that the
60、y have picked themselves that day--either rosemary, wild sage,oregano,nmrjotmn,mint or dandelion,all plants that may have anti-inflammatory ( 消炎的 ) properties, which may help lower blood pressure. This could explain Ikaria s very low dementia (癡呆 ) rate,since high blood pressure is a risk factor
61、 for the disease. 52. What does the underlined word "centenarians" in Paragraph 1 refer to? A. People who have secret lifestyles. B. People who enjoy physical exercise. C. People who are one hundred years old or older. D. People who carry the gene for being slim. 53. According to Paragraph 3 ,
62、what is the recommended time for tea drinking? A. In the morning. B. Any time of a day. C. In the early evening. D. In the afternoon. 54. What may the tea Ikarians drink daily help? A. To improve metabolism. B. To lower blood pressure. C. To lower life stress. D. To improve social relationships
63、. 55. What might be the best title of the passage? A. Tea-Drinking Tips B. Lifestyle Secrets of Ikarians C. Tea-Drinking Ceremony in Okinawa D. Blue Zones Solutions V .Daily Conversation ( 15 points) Directions:Pick out appropriate expressions from the eight choices below and complete thefollow
64、ing dialoaue by blackenina the corresuondina letter on the Answer Sheet. A. Can I Apeak Io Mr Johnson,please B. I Il Tell him you 1 ve failed C. I* 11 give him the message D. What can 1 do for vou I . E. C&n you tHl him that we ran ni吐]lainiurnw aflemoon in my offirf - F. Can I take a message
65、 G. Can you mk him tu call ine hack 膽 mkmi an i H. Thai1 s right ; Woman : Hello, Mr. Johnson s office. Man : Good morning. 56 ? Woman : Sorry,he s in a meeting at the moment. 57 ? Man:Yes. This is Steve Lee from Brightlight Systems. 58 ? Woman:Tomorrow afternoon in your office. Man : 59 Wom
66、an : Okay. 60 Man : Thank you. 第n卷(非選擇題,共25分) VI. Writing ( 25 points) Directions:For this part, you are supposed to write an essay in English in 100 - 120 words based on the following information. Remember to write it clearly. 61 .你(Li Yuan)組織同學(xué)進(jìn)行了一次燒烤野餐 (barbecue)。請(qǐng)給你的英國(guó)朋友 Tim寫一封 電子郵件,內(nèi)容包括: ?野餐前的準(zhǔn)備; ?野餐過(guò)程; ?印象最深刻的人或事。 參考答案 1 . Phonetics 1 . 【答案】 A 2 . 【答案】 c 3 . 【答案】 B 4 . 【答案】 D 5 . 【答案】 B n , Vocabulary and Structure 6 . 【答案】 D 【考情點(diǎn)撥
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