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青岛酒店管理职业技术学院单招英语模拟试题(含分析)青岛酒店管理职业技术学院单招英语模拟试题(含分析)#/10Theideathatnice”36.A.futureB.presentC.businessD.English-speaking37.A.AB.NoC.TheD.Every38.A.knowingB.enteringC.studyingD.building39.A.CookingB.FarmingC.NursingD.Teaching40.A.openB.closedC.usefulD.harmful41.A.easyB.excitingC.importantD.admiring42.A.ifB.thoughC.unlessD.because43.A.ladiesB.menC.studentsD.children44.A.fireB.teachC.acceptD.refuse45.A.hardB.heavyC.part-timeD.respectable46.A.tiredB.cleverC.famousD.disappointed47.A.nurseB.doctorC.teacherD.secretary48.A.unfitB.possibleC.difficultD.dangerous49.A.oldB.poorC.richD.sick50.A.ofB.forC.aboutD.among51.A.hadB.neededC.helpedD.happened52.A.homeB.worldC.schoolsD.hospitals53.A.feetB.earsC.mindsD.fingers54.A.wellB.properlyC.dailyD.continuously55.A.thankB.hireC.rejectD.praise第三部分:阅读理解(共Theideathatnice”36.A.futureB.presentC.businessD.English-speaking37.A.AB.NoC.TheD.Every38.A.knowingB.enteringC.studyingD.building39.A.CookingB.FarmingC.NursingD.Teaching40.A.openB.closedC.usefulD.harmful41.A.easyB.excitingC.importantD.admiring42.A.ifB.thoughC.unlessD.because43.A.ladiesB.menC.studentsD.children44.A.fireB.teachC.acceptD.refuse45.A.hardB.heavyC.part-timeD.respectable46.A.tiredB.cleverC.famousD.disappointed47.A.nurseB.doctorC.teacherD.secretary48.A.unfitB.possibleC.difficultD.dangerous49.A.oldB.poorC.richD.sick50.A.ofB.forC.aboutD.among51.A.hadB.neededC.helpedD.happened52.A.homeB.worldC.schoolsD.hospitals53.A.feetB.earsC.mindsD.fingers54.A.wellB.properlyC.dailyD.continuously55.A.thankB.hireC.rejectD.praise第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每题2分,满分40分)theyhadto_55womenforthisnewkindofwork.womencouldworkinthebusinessworldhadbeenaccepted.阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最正确选项。DavidBrownandAnnearetwopatientsintheAdultDayCareProgramatMercyHospitals.DavidBrownisseventy-twoyearsold.He'sfriendlyandlikestotalk.Heliveswithhiswifeinthecity.ButDavidisbecomingforgetful.Hiswifesays,“He'llheatupsomesoup,thenforgettoturnoffthegas.”Sheissixty-oneandstillworks.Sheisworriedaboutleavingherhusbandalone.HerdaughterShefollowsmewhenAnneiseightyandliveswithher60-year-olddaughter.saysthatsheneedsarest. “HerdaughterShefollowsmewhenIreadnewspapers.Ineedarestandshedoes,too.Andso,severaltimesaweek,DavidandAnne’sfamiliestakethemtotheAdultDayCareCenter.Manyhospitalshavethisprogram.PatientscometotheCenterforafullorhalfday,fromonetofivedaysaweek.Allthepatientslivewiththeirfamiliesandmostareoldpeople.Mrs.CarolJohnsonisthedirectoroftheCenter. Shesays, “Weareofferingboththepatientsand theirfamiliesaserviceofgreatvalue.Patientshavethechancetogetoutoftheirhouses. Husbands,wivesorgrownchildrencanworkorhavearest.Mostimportantofall,familiesareabletostaytogether.”WhydidDavidBrownbecomeapatientoftheAdultDayCareCenter?A.seventy-twoyearsold.B.Becauseheislonelyathome.C.Becauseheisbecomingforgetful. D.Becauseheisseriouslyill.WhathappenstoAnne ’sfamily?Herdaughteristoooldtolookafterher.Annecleansalltheroomseveryday.Herdaughterdoesn ’twantAnnetolivewithher.HerdaughterisverytiredbecauseAnnealwaysfollowshers.AdultDayCareCenterisrunby .A.hospitalsB.schools C.churchesD.governmentWhichstatementisNOTtrueaboutthepatientsoftheCenter?Mostpatientsareoldpeople.Allthepatientslivewiththeirfamilies.ThepatientslearnmanythingsintheCenter.ThepatientscometotheCentersixdaysaweek.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTthereasonwhytheCenterisofferingavaluableservice?Familiesareabletostay together.Husbands,wivesorgrownchildrencanworkorhavearest.Patientshavethechancetogooutoftheirhouses.Thepatientstherearegiventhebestmedicineandthebestoperation.BBookingopeningforBeckettShortson8September.BYTELEPHONEForcreditcardbookings. Callsareanswered.BOXOFFICE017892956239a.m.8p.m.(MonSat)0541541051(24hours,7days,nobookingcharge).ByfaxForcreditcard(信誉卡)bookings.Pleaseallowatleast48hoursforreply,ifrequired.BOXOFFICE01789261974or01862387765BYPOSTPleaseencloseacheque(支票)orcreditcarddetailstogetherwithanASEoradd50ptothetotalamounttocoverpostage.PleasesendtotheBoxOffice,RST,StratforduponAvon,CV376BB.Bookingopensforallotherplayson19September.INPERSONBOXOFFICERSThall,9:30a.m.8p.m.(MonSat)6p.m.whentheatresareclosed).OVERSEASBOOKINGTheeasiestmethodofpaymentisbycreditcard. Youcanalsopayby:Eurocheque(upto&500)withyourcardnumberwrittenontheback.PAYINGFORYOURTICKETSCREDITCARDSWeacceptVisa,MasterCard,AmericanExpressandDinerClub. Pleasegivethecardnumber,nameandaddressofcardholder.CHEQUESChequesandpostalordersshouldbepayableto:RoyalShakespeareTheatre.Inwhichofthefollowingwaysofbookingdoesone probablyhavetopayextramoney? .A.InpersonB.Bytelephone. C.Byfax D.BypostOnehastowaitfor2daysorlongerforareplyifhe/shepays .A.inpersonB.bytelephone C.byfax D.bypostWhatisausefulnumbertocallat11a.m.Sunday?A.01789295623B.0541541051 C.017789261174D.01862387665CTheUnitedStateshasbeencriticizedforitstreatmentofitselderlycitizens.Althoughinmanyothercountriestheelderlyusuallylivewiththeirchildren’sfamily,manyolderAmericanslivealone,withouttheclosecompanionship(友谊)oftheirchildren.Thissituationissometimesblamedonthe“selfishness”oftheyoungergeneration,butacloserlookshowsthatmanyoftheelderlyprefertomaintain (保障)theirindependentlives.ResearchonthesituationoftheelderlyinAmericahasshownthatwhilegrandparentsaredelightedtobevisitedperiodicallybytheirchildrenandgrandchildren.Theyprefertowith.Thissuggeststhatchildrenshouldpermittheirparentstolivealoneiftheywishto,butshouldencouragethemtomaintainclosetiestotherestofthefamily.AnothersurprisingresultofresearchontheelderlyintheUnitedStateshasbeentheverypositiveinfluencewhichpetshavebeenfoundtohaveontheelderlypeoplethattheylivewith.Ithasbeenshownthatelderlypeoplewhocareforsmallpets,suchascatsanddogs,livelonger,arehealthier,andhavebetterattitudestowardstheirlivesthansimilarelderlypeoplewithoutthesecompanions.ManyelderlyAmericanslive .A.withoutsatisfaction B.bythemselvesC.alonelylife D.asimplelifeWhatdosomepeopleseeasthecauseofthissituation?ThesocietyoftheU.S.treatsitselderlypeopleastroublesTheyoungpeopleusuallytroubletheelderlyoftheirownThegovernmentconcernshardlyabouttheelderlypeopleTheyoungpeopleareungeneroustotheirelderlyparentsTheauthoradvisetheyoungpeopleto .keepclosertieswiththeelderlyoftheirownlettheelderlyoftheirfamilieslivebythemselvesrespectthewishesandpracticeoftheirelderlyparentspermittheirelderlyrelativetoraisesomepetsTheauthor’smainthoughtisthat .theelderlywhocareforsomepetslivelongerthesocialpracticeintheU.S.makestheelderlyattitudetowardstheirlivesitisasocialtraditionthatelderlyAmericansenjoytheselfdirectinglivesitisasocialtraditionthatelderlyAmericansenjoytheself-directinglivesD“Learningalanguageiseasy. Evenachildcandoit!”Mostadultswhoarelearningasecondlanguagewoulddisagreewiththis.Forthem,learningalanguageisaverydifficulttask.Theyneedhundredsofhoursofstudyandpractice,andeventhiswillnotmeetwithsuccessforeveryadultlanguagelearner.Languageteachersoftenofferadvicetolanguagelearners, “Readasmuchasyoucaninthenewlanguage. ”“Practicespeakingthelanguageemeryday.“Livewithpeoplewhospeakthelanguage. ”“Don’ttranslate,trytothinkinthenewlanguage.”“learnaschildwouldlearn. ”Butwhatdoesasuccessfullanguagelearnerdo?Languagelearningresearchshowsthatsuccessfullanguagelearnersaresimilarinmanyways.Firstofall,successfulgain. Theytrytolearnfromtheirmistakes.Successfullanguagelearningisactivelearning.Therefore,successfullearnersdonotwaitforachancetousethelanguage.Theyfindpeoplewhospeakthelanguageandtheyaskthesepeopletocorrectthemwhentheymakeamistake,theywilltryanywaytocommunicate.Finally,successfullanguagelearnersarelearnerswithapurpose.wantto Theylearnthelanguagebecausetheyareinterestedinthelanguageandthepeoplewhospeakit.Itisnecessaryforthemtolearnthelanguageinordertocommunicatewiththesepeopleandlearnfromthem.Whatkindoflanguageearnerareyou?Ifyourlanguagelearninghasbeenlessthansuccessful,youmightdowelltotrysomeofthetechniquesoutlinedabove.Asuccessfullanguagelearnermust .beverycleverdependongoodbookorteachertryalwaystospeakcorrectlytrytolearnthenewlanguageindependently,actively,andpurposelyWhichofthefollowingwouldmostprobablynotbepieceofadviceofferedbyalanguage teacher?NeverguessthemeaningofawordDon’ttranslate,trytothinkinthenewlanguageFindeverychancetospeakthelanguageReadasmuchaspossibleinthenewlanguageTheexpression “paywiththelanguage ”inPara.3meansto .A.usethelanguagefreely B.learnthelanguageinamorenaturalwayC.learnthelanguagewhileplaying D.usethelanguageasatoyTheword “techniques”inthelastparagraphcannotbereplacedby .A.methodsB.skillsC.tools D.reasonsERecordedbackgroundmusicfirstfounditswayintofactories,shopsandrestaurantsintheUSA.Butitsoonspreadtootherpartsoftheworld.Nowitisbecomingincreasinglydifficulttogoshoppingoreatamealwithoutlisteningtomusic.Thebest-knownsupplierofbackgroundmusicisanAmericancompanycalled“Muzak”.ThiswordisnowcommonlyusedEnglishtorefertomusicplayedcontinuouslyinrestaurants,placesofwork,ect..Thecompanyhadcarriedoutoverahundredstudieswhichshowthatbackgroundmusiccancreateapleasantatmosphereandimproveproductivity.Itmustbeusedintherightway,though..IfthetypeofMuzakiswrong,itmaywellcauseentirefactorytosleep!Whatis“Muzak”?ItisnameofanAmericancompanywhichsellsrecordedbackgroundmusic.Itisrecordedbackgroundmusicplayedcontinuouslyinshops,restaurantsandplacesofwork,etc.Itisthenameofacomposerofback-groundmusic.BothAandBIthadbeenprovedthat “Muzak”can .A.improveproductivity B.createapleasantatmosphereC.causeanentirefactorytosleepD.alloftheaboveThestudiesofAmericancompanyshowthat .A.“Muzak”isnotgoodinfactoriesB.“Muzak”iswelcomedeverywhereC.“Muzak”cangetridofsleeplessnessD.thewrongkindof “Muzak”couldbeharmful

Whichofthefollowingsentencesistrue?BackgroundmusicisonlyusedintheUSA.BackgroundmusicisusedallovertheworldexceptintheUSA.Mostshopsandrestaurantsusebackgroundmusicnow.Itisverydifficulttolistentobackgroundmusic.第二卷(共第二卷(共35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)本题要求更正所给短文的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右侧横线上划一个勾(J);若有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按以下状况更正:该行多一个词:把剩余的词用斜线()划掉,在该行右侧横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(八),在该行右侧横线上写出该加的词。该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右侧横线上写出更正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。Lastyear,onthedaybeforeFather ’sDay,oneofmyarticlespublishedinanewspaper.ItwasthefirsttimethatIhaveanarticlepublished.ItoldmyfriendLucyandencouragehertowritearticlesfornewspapers,butshesaidhersarticleswerenotgoodenough.Ikepttellingher, “Justtotry.”Severalmonthslater,sh

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