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1、年山东中医药高等专科学校单招英语模拟试题(含答 案解析)第一节:单项填空(共 15小题,每小题1分)21. I won tgo there. It slate now., it is raining so hard.A. That s B. What smore C. Howe ver D. So22. After quick dinner, Stephanie likes to playguitar fora while in the garden.A. a; a B. a ; the C. the; a D;不填;the23.1 t is suggested that another sc
2、hoolin our city.A. should buildB. be set upC. will be set upD. will build24 .You can never imagine what great trouble we havethe matter.A. taken to deal with B. taken dealing withC. took to deal with D. taking dealing with25 .Though he had felt that English was difficult to learn, he never, and fina
3、lly he succeeded.A. gave up B. gave in C. gave out D. both A andB26. is certain isthe mystery of Stonehenge has never been fully explained.A. It, thatB. What, whatC, It, whatD. What,that27. Professor Zhang gave all the textbooks to all the pupils, except who had already taken them.A. these B. ones C
4、. the ones D. the others28. My father always teIls me that as long as I work hard my wish to be a scientist will surely.A. come about B. happen C. take place D. come true29.Because of the hard work of the farmers the desert finally rich farmland.A. changed B. turned C. turned into D. turned to1.1 In
5、 the north people sometimes tie straw ropes (草绳 )round the treesin winter tothem from the cold.A. stop B. pre vent C. saveD. protect31. .He paid thiity yuan to post the moon cake, not the charge(费用)for the container .A. keeping B. taking C. including D. containing32. -will you leave for HawaiiIn aro
6、und two weeks. I am waiting for my passport.A. How soon B. How often C. How long D. When33. What about going out for a walk after supper.Walking after meals is good for health.A. I couldn tagree more. B.I m afraid not.C. I believe not. D. I don tthinkso34. The driver was about to drive to cross the
7、streetthered light turned on.A. as B. when C. before D. while35. What difficulty will you havepeople when you stay ina foreign countryA. understanding B. understood C. to understand D. understand第二节:完形填空(共 20小题满分30分)Enids wedding(婚礼)dress arrived at five oclock in the evening, just seventeen36 befor
8、e her marriage !UI must try it on Mother! v she cried,as she ran37 .Threeminutes later Enids cries brought her38 .The dress was much 39 andfor her. It was like a bag in the front,the neckline looked all_Enid was in 41“Take it back to the dressmakers, Mrs Bale said. She must 42 it tonight. Hurry now.
9、 Take it off and go. The dressmakers shopwas closed. Closed for One Weeks Holiday, “ said a 43 on the door. Fresh tears rose to Enids eyes. She ran home again to her mother.“This is unlucky,,5Mis Bale said. nBut what are we going to do 44 I ask Mrs. Peters to help She was a dressmaker once. Im sure
10、she could change it for you. ”Mi-s. Peters was 45 in and began to work. She could see 46 was wrong. She had to 47 it narrower at the fi-ont,and that was a big job. Thenshe changed the neckline. In fact she made it again. At ten oclock the work was finished, and Enid tried the dress on. It fitted her
11、 beautifully.The three women we re having a cup of tea48 the doorbellrang .Mrs. Bale ans we red it and49 into the worried eyes of a50woman.The woman was canying a large flat5 1 .“Does Miss Enid Bale _52_heren she asked breathlessly. Yes, she*s my daughter. Oh,“ I am 53 Lve found you! There*s been a
12、54 . Your daughter has my wedding dress, and Fve got 55. And Lmgetting ma med tomon-ow!”She held out the box to Mis. Bale.36. A. weeks37. A. upstairs38. A. husband neighbour39. A. smaller too long40. A. wrong41. A. love42. A. measure change43. A. voice44. A. WiU45. A. sent46. A. necklineB. minutesB.
13、 outsideB. daughterB. shorterB. pleasedB. tearsB. makeB.soundB. WouldB. broughtB. aUC. daysC. back homeC. motherC. too bigC. rightC. surpriseC. repairC. noticeC. ShaUC.pushed D.C. nothingD. hoursD.aboutD.D.D. wasteD. dangerD.D. sayingD. ShouldtakenD. what47. A. make48. A. thenB.keepB. untilC.changeC
14、. whenD. takeD. while49. A. cameB. gotC. sawD. looked50. Ae short prettyD. little quietB. fat youngC. slim old51. A. cupB. dressC. bagD. box52. A. UveB- workC. stayD. wait53. A. thankfulB. soiTyC.angryD. glad54. A. dressB-changeC. mis takeD. wish55. A. yoursB- hersC. the otherD. others第三部分:阅读理解(共 20
15、小题,满分40分)An explosion on Thursday killed one and injured 21 in a busy street in Tongren, Southwest China sGuizhou Province.The bomb was hidden in a rubbish bin in the city scommercial hub (商业中 心、), where lots of shops and restaurants are concentrated.The ear-splitting blast was heard around 12: 50 p
16、.m. , said a localnewspaper, citing witnesses. The power of the blast shattered(使粉碎)nearby shop windows and ripped the stainless (不生锈的)steel rubbish can to pieces.One passer-by , identified (确认)only as Zhang , said she was shocked by the noise and saw a lot of pedestrians lying on the ground when sh
17、e got to the scene.Thiileen of the in ju re d were taken to a local hospital after the explosion. A doctor there said five we re in serious condition but already out of danger after emergency treatment. The others were just slightly hurt.The cause of the explosion is still under investigation, said
18、an officer with the Tongren police, but refused speculate as to the cause.56. It can be infeiTed from the passage that.A. All the in ju re d we re taken to a hospitalB. 8 of the injured were not taken to a hospitalC. The rubbish bin with a bomb was in a restaurantD. The rubbish bin with a bomb was i
19、n a shop57. Which of the following statements is true according to the passageA. One passer- by, identified only as Zhang, saw the man throwing a bomb into a bin.B. Some customers in restaurants were injured.C. The writer didn tget to the scene.D. All customers in shops got hurt.58. In the last para
20、graph the underlined word “ speculate ” probably means.A. tell B. guess C. discuss D. talk59. What of the following can be the best title for the passageA. Bomb Hidden in a Rubbish Bin B. The Cause of the ExplosionC. A Tenible ThingD. Market Blast Kills 1 ,Injures 21BWomen turn to online shoppingWom
21、en have jumped ahead of men for the first time in using the Internet to do theii- holiday shopping , according to a study pubEshed last week in the US.For Years men have been more likely to shop on the Internet than women , but during the 2004 holiday season 58 percent of those making online purchas
22、es were women.It shows how mainstream the Internet is becoming , said Lee Rainie v , director of the Pew Internet and American Life Project group , which carried out the study.Rainie said it was only a matter of time before women shoppers caught up with men. This is because women traditionally make
23、decisions about spending.Users we re more like ly to shop online to save time. Internet users between the ages of 18 and 29 were responsible for some of the most dramatic (显着的)increases in the online gift-buying population this time aroun d.Howe ver , three-quarte rs of the US Inte rnet users did no
24、t buy holiday gifts online in 2004 . They worried about credit card security , or just compared online prices with off1 line prices , then dashed off to the shops to get the best deals.“But even if shoppers don t buy, websitonlines are becoming promotiontools for stores , “ said Dan Hess, vice presi
25、dent ofCom score Networks Inc. Hess said that actually most stores websites can make customers fullybelieve the security of their credit card numbers. And most are able to ensure that gifts anive on time.It s all about making the shopping experience more efficient, more re liable and more comfortabl
26、e , “ Hess said.60. Which of the following statements is trueA . There we re fewer women online shoppers than men in 2004.B . Most of the Internet users between the ages of 18 and 29 are women.C People in the US were more likely to buy gifts online.D More women shopped online than men in 2004.61. Fr
27、om the passage we can infer that.A . men usually decide how to spend money in the familyB . women usually decide what to buy in the fomilyC the Internet is used in all the shops.D more and more shops will sell their goods online.62. According to Dan Hess , shopping online.A. is unsafe B. is convenie
28、nt C. is a waste of timeD. ischeaper63. What can we know from the passageA . American people only buy gifts in holidays.B . Shopping online is fun for women.C Shopping off-line provides better service.D. Young people like to do gift-shopping online.cA few days ago I asked my sons governess (女家庭教师)Ju
29、lia to comeinto my study. uBe seated, Julia, v I said, Let ssettle our accounts. I guess you most likely need some money, but maybe you re too polite to mention it. Now then, we agreed on thirty dollarsa month. ”“Forty. ”“No, th illy. I made a note of it. I a Iwa y s pay our governess thirty. Well,
30、um, you ve been here two months, so.”“Two months and five days. ”u Exactly two months. I made a special note of it. That means you have sixty dollars coming to you. Take off nine Sundays. you know you didn t work with Tom on Sundays, you only took walks. And threeholidays. ” Julia was biting her fin
31、ger nail nervously, her face red, but not a word.“Three holidays, therefore take off tweIve dollars. Four days Tom was sick and there were no lessons, as you were occupied only with Dick. Three days you had a toothache and my wife gave you permission not to work after lunch. Twelve and seven - ninet
32、een. Take nineteen off. that leaves, hmm.forty one dollars. Correct ?”Julia sleft eye reddened with tears welling up. Her chin trembled; she coughed nervously and blew her nose, but - still not a word.“Around New Year sDay you broke a teacup and a saucer; take off two dollars. The cup cost more, it
33、was a treasure of the family, but-forget it. When didn tl take a loss ! Then, due to your neglect(疏忽),Tom climbed a tree and tore his jacket; take away ten. Also due toyour carelessness t he maid stole Dick s shoes. You ought to watch everything! You get paid for it. So, that means five more dollars
34、 off. The tenth of January I gave ten dollars.”“You didn t. sobbed Julia.uBut I made a note of it. ”u We 11. if you say so. ”uTake twenty seven from forty one -that leaves fourteen. ”Both her eyes we re filled with tears. Beads of sweat stood on the thin pretty little nose. Poor girl!“Only once was
35、I given any money, “ she whispered, her voice trembling,“ and that was by your wife. Three dollars, nothing more. ”“Really You see now, and I didn tknow that! Take three from fourteen., leaves eleven. Here syour money, my dear. Three, three, three, one and one. He re it is !”I handed her eleven doll
36、ars. She took them and pocketed them.uMerci (法语:谢谢), she whispered.I jumped to my feet and started pacing the room. I was overcome with anger. For what, this merci I asked.For the money. ”“But you know I ve cheated you - robbed you ! I have actually stolenfrom you ! Why this merci ? ”uIn my other pl
37、aces they didn tgive me anything at all. ”“They didn tgive you anything No wonder! I played a little joke on you, a cruel lesson, just to teach you. I m going to give you all the eighty dollars ! He re they are in the enve lope all ready for you.Is it really possible to be so spineless (懦弱) Why didn
38、 tyou protestWhy we re you silent Is it possible in this world to be without teeth and claws (爪) -to be such a fool ”Embaixassed, she smiled. And I could read her expression, “It is possible.I asked her pardon for the cruel lesson and, to her great surprise, gave her the eighty dollars. She murmured
39、 her little umerci “ several times and wentout. I looked after her and thought, “How easy it is to crush the weak in this world ! ”s.64. What shocked the writer was Julia,A. nervousness in fiont of her boss C. B. acceptance of injusticeshyness when taIking about moneyD. unwilling to express herself6
40、5. . The writer said, “ Is it possible in this world to be without teeth and claws He was actually telling the governess.A. to be more aggressive( C.侵略的) B. to be more careful in herto protect her rightwork D. to live independently66. At the end of the story, the write r said, “ How easy it is to cr
41、ush the weak in this world! ” to show.A. his underslanding of Julia sanxietyB. his worry about Julia sfutureC. his concern on the living condition of working - class peopleD. his sympathy for the mental state of the weak67. From the story, we can tell that Julia semployer was.A. greedy but honest B.
42、 ill - tempered but warm - hearted C.strict but forgiving D. none of the aboveDYou are about to say something to your younger brother when he gestures that he s got a phone message.“ Butldidn t hear the, ringn you say.“ Because you are too old, “ your brother answers.Don t get mad. He s just telling
43、 you the truth.Teenagers in Britain and the US have a weapon against the older generation , especially parents and teachers. It s a ring tone that many adults cannot hear.According to a recent report from the New York Times , in some Manhattan schools , students have begun using the technology. Cell
44、phone use is usually forbidden in class. But using the high-pitched (频率)ring tone , students can successfully exchange phone messages without being found by theii- teachers.The technology re lie s on the foct that most adults gradually lose the ability to hear high-pitched sounds, It was developed i
45、n Britain but has recently spread to America by the Internet.However, the technology was originally aimed at annoying teenagers ,no the other way aroun d.Called the Mosquito , it was marketed last year by a WeIsh security company. It is an ear-splitting 17-kilohertz buzzer (蜂鸣器) designed to help sho
46、pkeepers get rid of young people hanging around in front of theii stores. Humans can hear sounds taking place in a frequency range between 200 and 20,000 hertz , as the research shows. But our hearing gradually becomes worse when we grow up.68. Students in some Manhattan schools have begun using the
47、 technology , so they can .A talk in class without being heard by theii, teachersB. use cellphones to send messages in classC. hear better in class than their teachersD. improve their hearing ability69. The underlined phrase the other way aroundimplies th e ”.A. adults are annoyed nowB. teenagers ar
48、e annoyed nowC. adults are not annoyed nowD. both adults and teenagers are annoyed now70. According to this passage , what will happen to a person when he is over twentyA . He can hear sounds with frequencies between 200 and 20,000 hertz.B He can hear sounds with a frequency of 17-kilohertz.C - He c
49、annot hear sounds with frequencies between 200 and 20,000 hertz.D He cannot hear sounds with a frequency of 17-kilohertz.71. It can be concluded from the passage that.A . older people hear no better than teenagersB . older people had better not use cellphonesC teenagers hear better than old peopleD.
50、 teenagers had better not use cellphonesEIn 1826, a Frenchman named Niepce needed pictures for his business. But he was not a good artist. So he invented a very simple cameras. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his yard. That was the first photograph.The next important date in
51、 the history of photography was 1837. That year, Daguerre, another French, took a picture of his studio. He used a new kind of camera and a different process. In his pictures, you could see everything very clearly, even the smallest details. This kind of photograph was called a dagueixeotype.Soon, o
52、ther people began to use Daguerre sprocess. Travelers brought back daguen-eotypes from all around the world.People photographed famous buildings, cities and mountains.In about 1840, the process was improved. Then photographers could take pictures of people and moving things. The process was not simp
53、le. The photographers had to carry lots of films and processing equipment. But this did not stop the photographers, especially in the United States. After 1840s daguerreotype a rtis ts we re popular in most cities.Mathew Brady was a well - known American photographer. He took many pictures of famous
54、 people. The pictures we re unusual because they we re ve ry life - like and full of personality.Brady was also the frst person to take pictures of war. His 1862 Civil War pictures showed dead soldiers and ruined cities. They made the war seem more real and more terrible.In the 1880s, new inventions
55、 began to change photography- Photographers could buy films ready-made in rolls (卷). So they did not have to make the film themselves. Also, they did not have to process the film immediately. They could bring it back to theii- studios and develop it later meaning that they did not have to carry lots
56、 of equipment. And finally, the invention of the small handheld camera made photography less expensive.With the small camera, anyone could be a photographer.Peoplebegan to use cameras just fbr fun. They took pictures of their families, fi-iends and favorite places. They called these pictures“ snapsh
57、ot ” .Photographs became very popular in newspapers in the 1890s. Soon magazines and books also used documentary photographs. These pictures showed true events and people. They were much more real than drawing.Photography also turned into a form of art by the end of the 19th century. Some photographs we re not just copies of the real world. They showed ideas and feelings, lik
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