2016年成人高等学校专升本招生全国统一考试
英语
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 identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation.Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. ( )1.A.stage B.passage C.percentagee D.village ( )2.A.pension ( )3.A.move ( )5.A.phrase
( )4.A.wealthy
B.extension C.collision B.joke B.athlete
B.loose
C.hope C.beneath C.expose
D.dimension
D.zone
D.southem
D.accuse
Ⅱ.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 letter on the Answer Sheet.
( )6.The relationship between parents and their children _______ a strong influence on the character of the children. A.haver A.you can A.that
B.having
C.to have
D.has
( )7.Only by telling the truth _______ win the trust and support of your friends.
B.can you C.you did D.did you
C.which
D.when
D.am making D.execpt for D.more
( )8.These apple trees, _______ I planted three years ago, have not borne any fruit.
B.what
( )9. Don’t remind me of that awful day; I _______ such a fool of myself. A.made B.make A.beside A.much
B.besides
C.will make
C.but for C.many
( )10.My daughter is quite well now _______ a slight headache. ( )11.She is treated _______ better than I was.
B.little
( )12.If it had not rained yesterday, they _______ work on time. A.will finish
C.would finish . A.two largest A.however A.leaving
B.will have finished D.would have finished B.largest two
C.second largest
D.largest second
( )13.They are studying the Solar System’s _______ planet, Saturn,and its moons. ( )14.I’d like to go with you; _______ , my hands are full at the moment.
B.whatever C.whenever D.wherever
C.leave D.to leave
( )15.He entered the office hurriedly, _______ the door open.
B.left
( )16.He had to quit the job _______ his ill health.
A.as B.as for C.because D.because of ( )17. She needs more friends of her own _______.
A.year B.age C.period D.stage ( )18._______ ,the training will help you become better at what you do. A.In the season
C.In the long run
B.In the period
D. In the long range
( )19.Sea levels are _______ to rise between 7 and 23 inches by the end of 21 century. A.inspected B.suspected C.expected D.detected ( )20.Smoking and drinking may _______ heart disease and cancer.
A.result from B.lead to C.come from D.get to Ⅲ. Close(30 points)
Directions:For each blank in the following passage,there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
The Nobel Prizes are awards that are given each year for special things that people or groups of people have achieved. They are awarded in six 21 : physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace and economics.
The prizes come from 22 that was created by the Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel. He wanted to use some of his money to help make the world a 23 place to live in.
Many organizations, chosen by Alfred Nobel himself, 24 who receives the prizes. Each award 25 a gold medal, a diploma and a lot of money. Prizes can only be given to 26 of all races, countries and religions. Only the Peace Prize can 27 be given to a group.
The first Nobel Prizes were handed out 28 December 10, 1901-five years after Alfred Nobel’s death. Nobel was a chemist, engineer and inventor 29 most famous invention, dynamite(炸药), made him a 30 man. Although he gave the world such a 31 weapon. Nobel was always against wars and 32 . He therefore left a lot of money that was to go to those who did a lot for the peace of 33 .
Officials at first handed out only five prizes a year. The prize for economics was first awarded in 1969. In some 34 prizes were not awarded because there were no 35 candidates.
All prizes are presented in Stockholm, Sweden, with the exception of the Peace Prize, which is awarded in Oslo, Norway.
( )21. A.parts B.areas C.regions D.classes ( )22. A.a bond B.a fund C.a scholarship D.an investment ( )23. A.cleaner B.richer C.better D.larger ( )24. A.declarer B.conclude C.determine D.announce ( )25. A.makes up B.focuses on C.refers to D.consists of ( )26. A.organizations B.singlesr C.institutions D.individuals
( )27. A.yet B.also C.still D.ever ( )28. A.on B.in C.at D.by ( )29. A.who B.that C.whose D.whom ( )30. A.humorous B.rich C.serious D.smart ( )31. A.strange B.mysterious C.magic D.deadly ( )32. A.violence B.hatred C.confusion D.jealousy ( )33. A.races B.regions C.mind D.mankind ( )34. A.years B.year C.time D.times ( )35. A.valuable B.invaluable C.worthy D.worthwhile 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 one best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
Passage One
At first glance, there hardly seems to be any comparison between Ravenna and Rome, but back in the 5th century, it was Ravenna that served as capital of the Westem Roman Empire. In this city. Roman rulers built monuments which are famous, then and now, for their sweeping mosaics(镶嵌图案). Seven of Ravenna’s eight buildings from the 5th and 6th centuries are spectacularly decorated with examples of this ancient art. “in the past, many people couldn’t read or write.”says tour guide and Ravenna native Silvia Giogoli. “Mosaics were a way to explain the religion and the political situation to the people.”
Visitors to Ravenna can look at pieces of art by ancient artists, listen to musicians, and learn to make their own masterpieces.
Travel Tips
When to Go:June—October;weather is pleasant in April and May but historic sites can get crowded with shool groups.
Where to Stay: Walk through historic district sites from Albergo Cappello and stay at a modern Hotel Centrale Byron.
How to Get Around: Take the train from Bologna, and then walk, bike, or use taxis within the city.
Where to Eat or Drink: Housed in a former movie theater, two-story Ristorante Cinema Alexander blends 1940s Hollywood flavor with homemade Emilia Romagna courses and attentive service(helpful in translating the menu). For fresh seafood, try Osteria L’Accigua and Da Buco.
What to Buy: Watch the next generation of Emilia Romagna mosaic artists create
contemporary and traditional pieces in local studios where modern artists use the same methods as their Byzantine forefathers.
What to Read Before you Go: Ravenna in Late Antiquity, by Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis(2010), provides a wide-ranging look at the city’s art, architecture, and history.
( )36. In ancient times, mosaics were used to .
A. display artistic achievements B. compete with Roman paintings
C. explain religion and politics D. teach reading and writing ( )37. Lots of schoolchildren visit historic sites such as Ravenna in . A. May B. June C. September D. October ( )38. If you want to try fresh seafood, you should go to .
A. Emilia Romagna B. Hotel Centrale Byron
C. Ristorante Cinema Alexander D. Osteria L’Accigua and Da Buco ( )39. Why is Ravenna in Late Antiquity recommended in this passage? A. Because it was written by a famous writer.
B. Because tourists get to learn a lot about the city from it. C. Because tourists can get valuable tips for buying art pieces. D. Because it provides useful information about the city’s weather. Passage Two
When you pat your pet dog, he wags(摆来摆去)his tail. That is his way of saying that he loves you. And, if you pay attention, you will see that he uses his tail to say so many things. Every movement of the tail means a different thing. If the dog is wagging its tail, it is a sign of friendliness; if his tail is straight, it means he is getting ready for a fight; and if his tail is tucked(塞)behind his legs, it means he is giving up the fight.
Unlike dogs, cats’ tail language is not so expressive. When a cat feels threatened, he puffs himself up to appear big and his tail shakes with tension. And when he is displeased with something, he lashes out(甩动)his tail.
The tail language of dogs and cats has a little story behind it. Earlier, when dogs and cats had not become friends with human beings, they were predators. They used to hunt other animals for their food. When dogs went out hunting with their friends, tail language came handy. When they were close to each other,dogs could use facial expressions to talk. But, for long-distance communication, they used their tails. Unlike dogs, cats liked to hunt alone. So, they did not need to use tail language too often. As a result, their vocabulary in tail language is much smaller than that of dogs’ .
( )40. What does it mean when a dog’s tail is straight?
A. It has a lot to say to you. B. It wants to stop fighting. C. It is going to fight. D. It likes to be patted. ( )41. A cat tries to appear big when it is . A. facing a danger B. unhappy C. ready to hunt D. hungry ( )42. Which of the following does the author intend to say? A. Dogs and cats are not good friends
B. Dogs are much friendlier than cats.
C. Dogs and cats are usually good pets.
D. Dogs use tail language more than cats.
( )43. In the last paragraph, the underlined word “predators” refers to . A. animals that follow and obey other animals
B. animals that kill and eat other animals C. animals that live in the wild D. animals kept by people
Passage Three
Like any teenagers, the face of One Teen Story is changing fast. Just a year olk, the monthly magazine of short fiction for young people is getting a new editor-in-chief: Patrick Ryan, 47, the associate editor of Granta from 2009 to 2013. He left the London-based literary journal last month.
Editing One Teen Story- the younger sibling(姊妹篇)of One Story magazine-will offer Ryan a chance to reach a whole new audience. “It’s really the only magazine for young aduit short fiction,”he says from his office in New York. “It’s tremendously exciting that there are younger people out there who have subscriptions and look forward to getting these stories once a month. That form is usually only presented when it’s forced upon them in schools.”
Designed for readers 14 and up, One Teen Story publishes nine issues a year. Like its sibling magazine, it doesn’t carry photographs or advertising. It’s just exactly what it says:one story perissue.
Ryan says young people are “looking for engaging reads about people whom they can identify with. It’s not about having a message or positive spin(说教). It always start on a character level, and it has to have an interesting story. If you look at the ‘Twilight’ characters and the ‘Harry Potter’ characters, they feel very contemporary.”
Ryan also sees the magazine as a way to encourage talented authors. “ I would love th make One Teen Story the first publication for writers who then go on and keep at this business. I just really love the idea that this magazine would be the starting point for somebody –would be the push to make a talented writer feel that it was worth keeping at this.” ( )44. Who is Patrick Ryan?
A. He is the editor-in-chief of Granta.
B. He is the editor-in-chief of One Story. C. He is the editor-in-chief of “Twilight”.
D. He is the editor-in-chief of One Teen Story ( )45. What is One Teen Story?
A. It is a story magazine for teenagers. B. It is a London-based literary journal. C. It is a column of a newspaper. D. It is a magazine of science fiction ( )46. According to Ryan, what attracts young rcaders most? A. Photographs and illustration.