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辽宁工程职业学院单招英语模拟试题及答案第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)50第一节单项填空(共小题;每题分,满分分)20120从、、、四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标A BC D号涂黑My aunt,old lady,
1.as easy-going didgive ussurprise whensheherlostfamily partytemperat theyesterday.不填不填;A.an;a B.the;a C.an;D.aSaturday afternoon.you
2.—It isWhy areburying yourselfin yourhomeworkthe dayafter—Im doingit sothat Iwont havetomorrow.A.one B.to C.that D.it一
3.is yourbrother—He is an engineerin HitachiService Centerof Hangzhou.A.Where B.Which C.What D.WhoThe vWakamaru,z robotcan walkaround ahouse24hours a day,warning family,hospitals andsecurity firmsif itperceives noticesa problem.It will,forcall relativesif the owner failsto getout of the bath.example,Cameras implantedin theeye-brows of the robotenable itto see as itwalksaround anapartment.The imagescan besent to the latestcellphones,whichdisplay thepictures.Wakamaru,which speakswith eitherthe voiceof aboy orgirl,is alsodesignedto providecompanionship,greeting itspapa whenhe comeshome.It is the firsthousehold robotable tohold simpleconversations,basedon avocabulary of around10,000words.It cannotonly speak but can understandanswers andreact accordingly.Wakamaru willinform asecurity firmif thereis aloud bangor ifan unknownpersonenters thehouse whiletheowneris outor asleep.It canrecognize up to10faces.But likemost robotsit cannotclimb stairs.Heavy Industry,which developedWakamaru,adapted WakamarufromMitsubishirobots italready makesto goaround nuclearpower facilities设施.The ideato usethe technologyin thehome camefrom acompany employee.The technologyhas gainednation-wide publicityin Japanamong increasingconcernover how to lookafter theever-growing numberof oldpeople.The lifeexpectancyof Japanesewomen hasshot upto almost85,the highestin the world.At the same time,extended familiesare beingreplaced bynuclear families.This hasleft manyJapanese anxiousabout theirelderly parents,whom theyrarelysee because of theirlong hoursat office.
45.Which of the followingis trueabout theRobotA.It isused insome nuclearpower facilities.B.It cannotspeakbutcanunderstand answers.C.It cango upand downthe stairseasily.D.It canrecognize asmany as10faces.
46.The purposeof thispassage isA.to introduce a newproduct B.to solvethe agingproblemC.to tell people howto userobot D.to show the rapiddevelopment oftechnology
47.What canwe inferfrom the passageA.The robotcan dialproper numbersfor help.B.The robotis likelyto have a promisingmarket.C.The robothas giventhe Japanesea chanceto livelonger.D Thenuclear familieshave leftmany elderlyJapanese anxious.
48.What isthe besttitle of the passageA.The LatestDevelopment ofTechnologyB.Japanese Robotand theAgingSocietyC.Vast marketof theNew RobotD.Japanese-built Robotto help the OldCWhatwould the world looklike ifit lostits battleagainst thegreenhouseeffect andglobal warmingWe aretalking worldwidedisaster,including hurricane,earthquake,tidal waves,floods and the beginningof thenext IceAge.This isthe scenethat facesthose whosee TheDayAfterTomorrow\a newsci-fi(科幻)Hollywood movie.It isin thesecond placeof USbox officechart.Some saythat the director,Roland Emmerich,has anuncontrollable desireto destroytheworld,New York.In1996,he made^IndependenceDay\in whichaliens destroyearth.especiallyTwo yearslater,he broughtGodzilla“to thescreen.This sawa giantmonsterappear in New Yorkand almosttear the city topieces.The dayafter tomorrow1shows disasterand destructionon aglobalscale—all thanksto the weather.In themovie,Jack Hall,a weatherscientist,isthefirst manto realizethat a newice ageis coming.In oneof severalnatural disasters,his sonSam becametrappedinNewYorks PublicLibrary when a tidalwave strikesthe city.He isforcedto fightrapidly droppingtemperatures.And apack ofhungry wolvesescaped fromthezoo.Meanwhile,Jack mustthink ofways tosave hisson,himself andthe wholeworld.He mustfollow ahard pathnorth,as everyoneelse racessouth to live inwarmerclimates.This filmalso bringsa directattack on the refusalof thecurrentUS governmentto reducegreenhouse gasemissions(散发).TheIt ishoped thatDay After Tomorrow may encouragea changein the governments attitude towardsenvironmental protection.
49.This textis meanttoA.introduceafamous director,Richard EmmerichB.introduce RolandEmmerich andhis filmsC.introduce the film TheDay AfterTomorrowrD.warn peopleof thegreenhouse effect
50.The threefilms mentionedin thetext sharethesamefeatures EXCEPTthat________A.they areall setwith thebackground NewYorkB.a terribledisaster happensto NewYork in the threeof themC.they areall sci-fi moviesD.they alltake thesecond placein USbox officechart
51.Whats themain idea of thelast paragraphbut oneA.The contentof TheDayAfterTomorrow.B.How RolandEmmerich designedthefilm.C.How terribletheweatheris.D.How peoplefight againstnature.
52.What doesthe writerthink of thegovernmentswork onprotectionenvironmentalA.It has been goodso far.B.It isfar fromsatisfactionC.It isoptimistic.D.It issatisfactory.Scientists havefound thatregular butmoderate(适量)useof alcoholbiggest killers,includingby themiddle-aged canprotect againstsome ofBritainsheart disease,stroke,diabetes,and osteoporosis.The effectof upto two drinks aday forwomen andthree for men isso markedthatsome researchersbelieve thatmiddle-aged womenshould treat alcohol likeadietary addition.The resultsshow thatalcohol can be goodfor yourhealth,n saidprofessorMorten Gronbaekfrom theCenter forAlcohol Researchin Denmark.Age-related diseaselike thrombosis(血栓症)take along timetodevelop butalcohol seemsable todelay itby years.”In hisstudy,Gronbaek,studied57,000Danes,aged55-65,to findlinksbetween theirdrinking habitsand death rates.He foundthat peoplewho dranklittleoften hadan obviousreduction indeathrates.The studyis stillfollowing theDanes butearly signsare thatsuch drinkerswilllive upto severalyears longerthan heavydrinkers orteetotalers(禁酒者).Alcohol alsoreduced bloodstendency toform clots,a keyfactor instrokesand heartattacks.However,both benefitsdisappeared inheavy orbinge(狂饮)drinkers.The Britishtended tobinge-drink at the endoftheweek—resultingin highblood pressureas theyrecover fromSunday toTuesday.High bloodpressure isstronglylinked toincreased riskof heartattack.Older researchhad suggestedthat it is onlyred winethat has health benefits,but the new studiespoint outthat theeffect canbe seenwith anyalcohol.Oliver James,professor ofmedicine atthe Universityof Newcastle,saidthe benefitsof alcoholfor olderpeople werebecoming clear.Moderate alcoholintakedoes appearto reducethe riskof age-related diseaseincluding diabetes,stroke and heart disease,he said.
53.Whats themain result of researchabout alcoholaccording to the passageA.It canprevent somediseases formiddle-aged todrink regularlyandproperly.B.It willdo goodto womento usetwodrinksof beeraday.C.Different kindsofalcoholcan benefitdifferent people.D.Be carefulto havedrinks atweekends.
54.Which ofthe followingis trueaccording to the passageA.Men lovedrinking morethan women.B.It usuallytakes24hours torecover froma heavydrink.C.drinking afew cupsof winea littlenow anda littlethen.Its goodD.All alcoholwill bringbenefit besidesred wine.
55.The authormentioned Britishin ordertoA.provide goodexample fordrinkingB.showtheresultofdrinkingC.give negativeexample forimproper drinkingD.point outthe causeof heartdisease
56.How isthepassageorganizedA.Introduction—Argument-ExplanationB.Opinion—Discussion—DescriptionC.Main idea—Comparison—Supporting examplesD.Topic—Detailed information—ConclusionAre youhappy Doyou remembera timewhen youwere happyAre youseekinghappiness todayManyhave soughtaofsources fortheir feelingsof happiness.varietySome haveput theirheart andeffort intotheir work.Too manyhave turnedto drugsandalcohol.Most oftheir effortshave aroot inone commonfact:People are lookingfor alasting sourceof happiness.Unfortunately,believe that happiness escapesmany becausethey misunderstandItheprocess and journey of finding it.I haveheard manypeople saythat,Illbe happy when getmy newz,Or Illbe happywhen Ilose thatextra20I promotion.pounds.The listgoes onand on.You probablyhaveafew ofyour ownyou couldaddif youwanted.This thinkingis dangerousbecause itpresupposes thathappiness isaresponse“to having,being ordoing something.In life,we allexperience stimulusandresponse.Stimulus iswhenadog barksat youand bareshis teeth.Responseis whenyour heartbeats faster,your palmsget sweatyand youprepare torun.Today,some peoplethink thatan expensivecar isa stimulus.Happiness isa response.A greatpaying jobisa stimulus.Happiness isa response.A lovingrelationshipis astimulus.Happiness isa response.This beliefleaves usthinking andfeeling:Til be happywhen...”It hasbeen myfinding thatactually theopposite istrue.I believethathappiness isa andresponse iswhat lifebrings tothose whoare trulyhappy.stimulusWhen weare happy,we tendto havemore successin ourwork.When weare happy,people want to bearound usand enjoyloving relationships.When weare happy,wemore naturallytake bettercare ofour bodiesand enjoygood health.Happiness isNOTa response—rather,itisastimulus.Happiness isa consciouschoice wemake every day ofour lives.For unknownreasonto me,many choose to bepainful,unsuccessful andangry-most ofthe time.Happiness isnot somethingthat happensto usafter weget somethingwe want—we usuallyget thingswe wantAFTER wechooseto behappy.I havemade onlyone simplerule for my ownhappiness:Every dayabove groundisa GOODday.Therefore,I tendto havea lotof goodand happydays continually.
57.The secondparagraph mainlytells usthat peopleseek happinessA.in thesame wayB.in differentways C.by workinghard D.by takingdrugs
58.What doesthe underlinedphrase Thisthinking77refer toA.The thinkingof beingpromoted.B.The givingup of happiness.C.The processandjourneyoffindinghappiness.D.The misunderstandingofhappiness.—Who do you thinkitA.to havetaken B.has takenC.took D.having taken
4.—new nearthe window,I leftmy textbookon thedesk butnow itsgone.
5.How longdoyouguess itis theyreached theresortsince afterbefore whenA.B.C.D.
6.—Goods importedfrom abroadare thosemade inChina.A.always asgood as B.always nobetter than—Yes.Some ofthe goodsmade inour countryare ofhigh quality.C.not sowell asD.not alwaysbetter than—Well,I to seeafriend ofmine,but in the endI athome
7.—PeterWhat didyou dolast Sunday,A.was going;stayed B.would go;had stayeddoingnothing.C.went;was stayingD.had gone;stayed
8.All atonce thelight andwe hadto feelour waydownstairs.took offturned offwent output outA.B.C.D.
59.The writerstrongly believesthathappinessis.A.a responseB.a stimulusC.a greatpaying jobD.an expensivecar
60.The purposeoftheauthor inwriting thispassage isto.A.tellpeoplehowtoenjoy happinessB.encourage peopleto seekhappinessC.express hisattitudetowardshappiness D.criticize thewrong ideas abouthappiness第二节在第至题中,及其他的朋友们,和6165Lucy,Tom,Bill theBushes Mr.正计划怎样过暑假阅读下面六个有关暑假活动勺广告(选项、、、、Head BA BC DE和),选出符合各人需要的最佳选项选项中有一项是多出选项F
61.Lucy is22,a nursein UK.She isplanning a holiday abroadthis summer.Theholiday attractsher becauseshe canget paidfor herservice whileenjoying leisuretimeabroad.
62.Mr.Johnson islooking for a holidayfor hisson Tom.He expectsTom togainsome academicimprovement whilevisiting somebeautiful foreigncities.
63.This summer,Bill andhis friendswanttodevelop theirsportskills undersome professionalguidance.They alsoexpect tolearn teamworkandco-operation throughphysical training.
64.The Bushesare goingto celebratetheir fifthweddinganniversary.Theybeautiful sceneryandathorough rest.arelooking for aholiday inwhich theycan enjoy
65.Mr.Head isentitled(有.......资格)to15paid holidaysevery year.This summerhe decidesto govacationing with his wifeand twomiddle schoolsons,He islookingfor aholidayspecially designedforafamily andoffers unusualphysicallyactive activities.ACTIVITY HOLIDAYSFormums,dads andkids.Canoeing,pony trekking(小型马车),rockclimbing andgeneral funfor all!Center basedin pleasantsurroundings.Outdoor center6Woodward Way,Hatford
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(0)1208821341ELANGUAGE HOLIDAYSIN FAMILYEducationalvisits forschool childrenthis Summer.3/4week coursesinRome andMilan.Accommodation withan Italianfamily,excursions(远足)and〃brochure(册子)activities.This seasons\now available.Tel:3247064FSTAFFORDSHIRES VALEOF TRENTWarmhospitality inpeaceful andpicturesque(独特勺)B surroundings.(传单)Mini-guide andfarmhouse accommodation.Leaflet from:Tourist InformationCenter9Market St,Lichfield第卷(共分)II50第一节单词拼写(共工小题;每题工分,满分工分)00根据下列句子及所给单词的首字母,在答题纸上按题号写出各单词对日勺勺完全形式B(每空限写一词)
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68.Working asa volunteerwas av experienceformyfuture career.
69.All theparents wishtheir childrencould livehealthily andh forever.
70.I hadf tobring myumbrella andI waswet through.
71.People whohave goodm arepolite andconsiderate toothers.
72.He rthousands ofletters fromhis fanseveryday.
73.Shall wego tothectoseethenewfilm thisweekend
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75.Soon thegood newsspread tthe wholevillage.第二节:短文改错(共小题;每题工分,满分工分)100此题规定改正所给短文中日勺错误对标有题号勺每一行作出判断如无错误,该行右B边横线上画一种勾();如有错误(每行只有一种错误,则按下列状况改正V此行多一词把多出的词用斜线\划掉;在该行右边日勺横线上写上该词,并也用斜线划掉此行缺一词在缺词处加一种漏字符(人),在该行右边日勺横线上写上该加日勺词此行错一词在错日勺词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词注意原行没有错的不要改Ladies andgentlemen,May Ihave yourattention,please Asfor someparts of
76.our cityhad beenreported to have beeninfected bybird flu,
77.we shouldhelp peopleespecially thevillagers understood
78.the diseasebetter,such asthe dangerofthe disease and
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85.And lunchshould beprepared byyourself.第三节书面体现(满分分)30月日是母亲节,你日勺美国朋友问你在那一天为母亲做了些什么514Catharine请根据如下提醒,给她写一封回信,谈谈你所做勺事情,并简朴阐明原因词数左B100右信勺开头和结尾已为你写好B
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3.写贺卡Dear Catherine,Im glad to hear from you.What aboutyou Lookforward toyour reply.Best wishes.Yours trulyLiHuaLadies andgentlemen,May Ihave yourattention,please Asfor someparts of
76.our cityhad beenreported tohave beeninfected bybird flu,
77.we shouldhelp peopleespecially thevillagers understood
78.the diseasebetter,such asthe dangerofthedisease and
79.how avoidbeing infected.So wewill gotothevillages
80.and introducedetails aboutthediseaseto us.Everyone
81.is supposedto beataschool gateat8am onSaturday.And
82.well setoff rightaway.We willbe dividedinto5group,
83.but eachis responsiblefor onevillage.Everybody is
84.expected to be patientlyand friendlyduring theprocess.
85.And lunchshould beprepared byyourself.第三节书面体现(满分分)30Dear Catherine,Im gladto hearfrom you.What aboutyou Lookforward toyour reply.Best wishes.Yours trulyLiHua参照答案1-6—10DACCB11—15BCAAC16—20CBDDC5ABCBA21—25DCDAD26—30BCABB31—35ADACB36—40DCCAB51—55ABADC56—60DBDBC41—45ABCAD46—50ABDCD
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9.—You oughttohavegiven themsome advice.,but whocared whatI saidA.So Iought B.So oughtI C.So I did D.So didI
10.I dontremember howmany yearsago peoplebegan togrow crops.A.it waswhen B.it wasthat C.was itwhen D.was itthat
11.His behaviorattheparty lastnight seemedrather.Many ofus werequite surprised.A.out ofpity B.out ofplace C.out ofpractice D.out ofkindness
12.The riverbeyond ourschool hasbecome cleanagain asnew measuresare topreventit anyfurther.A.taken;polluting B.taking;being pollutedC.taken;being pollutedD.taking;to bepolluted
13.No matterhow frequently,the worksof Shakespearealways attractlarge audiences.A.performed B.performing C.being performedD.tobeperformedThey werenext-door neighborsfor severalyears,during timethey metonly twice.
14.One possibleversion:Dear Catherine,In yourletter,you askedme whatIdidonIm verygladtohearfromyou.Mothers Day.Here Iwould liketo tellyou somethingabout it.Firstly,I helpedmy mumdo somehousework,such astidying roomsand washingsomeclothes,for Imthankful forall thework she has doneforme.Secondly,Isent hersome flowersasagift,wishing hertobeyounger andhappier.Thirdly,I wroteher acard totell herhow muchshe meansto me,and thatI willtry mybesttoliveuptoher expectations.What aboutyou Lookforward toyour reply.Best wishes.Yours trulyLiHua—by trainor meetingsomeone here
15.Excuse me,are youtravelingOclock trainto Boston.—We arethe fourA.traveling B.waiting C.taking D.setting一
16.What everhappened toTom—He lost.mightA.must beB.should havegot C.may havegot D.be
17.If thework bythe endof thismonth isdelayed,the constructioncompanywill befined.A.is completedB.tobecompleted C.hasbeencompleted D.being completedThefact puzzledJenny muchshehasbeen unableto passthe drivingtest up
18.to now.A.why B.because C.how D.that一
19.Cathy totake ataxi thereNo,But shewould ifshe hadenough moneyon her.
20.—Id ratherhave somewine ifyou dontmind.—.Anything elseyou wantOh,greatA.B.Better notC.Of coursenot D.Certainly Ido第二节完形填空(共小题;每题分;满分分)
201.530A white-bearded ancientman waswalking over the hillsand valleysoftheworld.uneasily(不安地)On hisback hecarried abag whichmoved asif somethingwas tryingtoescape fromit,but he21it betweenhis shouldersand walkedon.carriedHe wasFather Time,traveling forever,andthe bag hewas filledwithTomorrows,all strugglingto getout.Each_22at twelveoclock,he openedthebagand_23_a Tomorrow,just one,with itswings of__24__,and itsshining feathersrose withhope.All therest werekept__25by Timesstrong handsand pushed_26inthebag.Down flewthe Tomorrow_27—its lovelyfeathers,but asit touchedthe__28__,()off fellits bluewings andit changedto an__29white birdwhich couldnot fly.It hadbecomea Today,Everyone knowsthat Todayisnt as_30as Tomorrow,for Todaycan beheldin ones31,accepted,unloved,but神秘Tomorrow isfull ofmysteryand beauty.It is32by alltheworld.Even川those with33hope sigh,Tomorrowmaybring an_34_,Tomorrows lifew bedifferent/7Everybody triedto_35the Tomorrowbefore itfell tothe ground.They thoughtifthey__36__beforehand whatthe Tomorrowcarries,they could__37for it.So theyputgreat netson thetrees,seeking tocatch one_38_it changedhis feather.__39__althoughthey triedevery means,the birds__40__and flewtotheground asTodays.
21.A.relaxed B.worried C.excited D.settled
22.A.dawn B.morning C.night D.afternoon
23.A.got B.fetched C.took D.flew
24.A.blue B.pink C.black D.white
25.A.out B.off C.away D.back
26.A.along B.deep C.far D.overmaking
27.A.shaking B.C.beating D.striking
28.A.earth B.floor C.tree D.grass
29.A.lovely B.ordinary C.beautiful D.especial
30.A.bad B.wonderful C.common D.familiar
31.A.hands B.mind C.heart D.head
33.A.little B.some C.much D.few
34.A.shock B.suggestion C.change D.advice
35.A.keep B.catch C.hold D.protect
36.A.expected B.watched C.guessed D.knew
37.A.wait B.long C.prepare D.look
38.A.asB.when C.before D.after
39.A.Yet B.Then C.Therefore D.So
40.A.refused B.escaped C.struggled D.fought第二部分阅读理解(第一节小题,第二节小题;每题分,满分分)205250第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给曰勺四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑A thiefwho droppeda winninglottery ticket(彩票)atthescene ofhis crimehasbeen givena lessonin honesty.His victimwho pickedup the ticket,then claimedthe£25,000prize,managed totrace him,and handedoverthecash.The robberyhappenedwhen mathsprofessor VinicioSabbatucci,58,was changinga tyrehelp,stole asuitcase fromonan Italianmotorway.Another motorist,who stoppedtohis carand droveoff.The professorfound thedropped ticketand putit inhispocket beforedriving hometo Ascoliin easternItaly.Next day,he saw the lotteryresults onTV and,taking outtheticket,realized itwas awinner.He claimedthe60million lira(里拉)Then hebeganprize.a battlewithhisconscience.Finally,he decidedhe couldnot keepthe moneydespitehaving beenrobbed.He advertisedin newspapersand onradio,saying:Im tryingtofind the man whorobbed me.have60million lirafor hima lotterywin.IPlease meetme.Anonymity(匿名)7guaranteed/Professor Sabbatuccireceived hundredsof callsfrom peoplehoping totrick himintohandingthem thecash.But therewas onevoice herecognized-------andhearranged tomeetthemanin apark.The robber,a35-year-old unemployedfather oftwo,gaveback thesuitcase andburst intotears.He couldnot believewhat washappening.Why didntyou keepthe money”He asked.The professorreplied:UI couldntbecauseits notmine.Then hewalked off,spurning thethiefs offerofareward.
41.The underlinedsentence thefollowing EXCEPTthatin paragraph2implies allof.A.he knewwhat heshould doas soonashesawthelottery resultsB.he hesitatedabout keepingthe moneyfor sometimeC.he thoughtforamoment ofavenging@艮仇)himself onthe robberD.he cameto realizethat honestyis moreimportant thanmoney
42.Hundreds ofpeople phonedProfessor Sabbatuccibecause theyA.wanted tomake funof himB.hoped toget themoneyC.knew whothe robberwasD.lost helottery ticket
43.The underlinedword spurning“inthelast sentencecanbereplaced byA.accepting B.claiming C.rejecting D.canceling
44.If thestory appearsin anewspaper,the besttitle mightbeA.A ThiefsLucky DayB.A PopularMaths ProfessorC.A MagicLottery D.A Rewardof HonestyTOKYO—A child-like robotthat combinesthe rolesof nurse,companion andsecurity guardisto goonthemarket tohelpthegrowing ranksof elderlyJapanese withno oneto lookafterthem.。
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