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2022年湖北大学英语考试模拟卷

(本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。)

单位:姓名:考号:

题号单选题多项选择判断题综合题总分

分值

得分

一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意)

1.InternationalairIineshaverediscoveredthebusinesstravelers,the

manorwomanwhoregularlyjetsfromcountrytocountryaspartofthe

job.Thisdoesnot(62)meanthatairIineseverabandonedtheir

businesstravelers.(63),companiesIikeLufthansaandSwissair

wouldrightIyarguethattheyhavealways(64)bestforthe

executive-classpassengers.(65)manyIinescouldbeaccusedof

concentratingtooheavilyintherecentpast(66)attracting

passengersbyvolume,oftenatthe(67)ofregulartravelers.Too

often,theyhaveseemedgearedforquantity(68)thanquaIity.

Operatingamajorairlineinthe1980sisessentiallya(n)(69)of

findingtherightmixofpassengers.TheairIinesneedtofillupthe

backendoftheirwide-bodiedjetswithpassengerspayinga(70)fare,

withoutforgettingthatthefrontendshouIdbefilledwithpeopIewho

pay(71)morefortheirtickets.Itisno(72)thatthetwo

majorairlinebankruptciesin1982wereamongthecompanies(73)in

cheapflights.ButlowfaresrequireconsistentIyfulIaircrafttomake

fIightseconomicaIIyviable(可行的),andintherecentrecessionthe

(74)oftraffichasnotgrown.EquallythelargenumberofairIines

jostIing(争夺)forthe(75)passengershascreatedahugeexcess

ofcapacity.Thenetresultofexcesscapacityandcutthroat(76)

drivingdownfareshasbeentopushsomeairIinesinto(77)andIeave

manyothershoveringonthe(78).Againstthisgrimbackground,

(79)isnosurprisethatairIinesare(80)increasinglytothe

businesstravelerstoimprovetheirratesofreturn.Theyhave(81)

muchtimeandefforttoestabIishexactIywhattheexecutivedemandsfor

sittingapartfromthetourists.

A.coincidence

B.correspondence

C.intuition

D.inspiration

2.InternationalairIineshaverediscoveredthebusinesstravelers,the

manorwomanwhoregularlyjetsfromcountrytocountryaspartofthe

job.Thisdoesnot(62)meanthatairIineseverabandonedtheir

businesstravelers.(63),companiesIikeLufthansaandSwissair

wouldrightIyarguethattheyhavealways(64)bestforthe

executive-classpassengers.(65)manyIinescouldbeaccusedof

concentratingtooheavilyintherecentpast(66)attracting

passengersbyvoIume,oftenatthe(67)ofregulartravelers.Too

often,theyhaveseemedgearedforquantity(68)thanquaIity.

OperatingamajorairIineinthe1980sisessentiallya(n)(69)of

findingtherightmixofpassengers.TheairIinesneedtofillupthe

backendoftheirwide-bodiedjetswithpassengerspayinga(70)fare,

withoutforgettingthatthefrontendshouIdbefilledwithpeopIewho

pay(71)morefortheirtickets.Itisno(72)thatthetwo

majorairlinebankruptciesin1982wereamongthecompanies(73)in

cheapflights.ButlowfaresrequireconsistentIyfulIaircrafttomake

fIightseconomica11yviable(可行的),andintherecentrecessionthe

(74)oftraffichasnotgrown.EquallythelargenumberofairIines

jostIing(争夺)forthe(75)passengershascreatedahugeexcess

ofcapacity.Thenetresultofexcesscapacityandcutthroat(76)

drivingdownfareshasbeentopushsomeairIinesinto(77)andIeave

manyothershoveringonthe(78)Againstthisgrimbackground,

(79)isnosurprisethatairIinesare(80)increasinglytothe

businesstravelerstoimprovetheirratesofreturn.Theyhave(81)

muchtimeandefforttoestabIishexactIywhattheexecutivedemandsfor

sittingapartfromthetourists.

A.majoring

B.specifying

C.specializing

D.diversifying

3.InternationalairIineshaverediscoveredthebusinesstravelers,the

manorwomanwhoregularlyjetsfromcountrytocountryaspartofthe

job.Thisdoesnot(62)meanthatairIineseverabandonedtheir

businesstravelers.(63),companiesIikeLufthansaandSwissair

wouldrightIyarguethattheyhavealways(64)bestforthe

executive-classpassengers.(65)manyIinescouldbeaccusedof

concentratingtooheavilyintherecentpast(66)attracting

passengersbyvoIume,oftenatthe(67)ofregulartravelers.Too

often,theyhaveseemedgearedforquantity(68)thanquaIity.

Operatingamajorairlineinthe1980sisessentiallya(n)(69)of

findingtherightmixofpassengers.TheairIinesneedtofillupthe

backendoftheirwide-bodiedjetswithpassengerspayinga(70)fare,

withoutforgettingthatthefrontendshouldbefilledwithpeopIewho

pay(71)morefortheirtickets.Itisno(72)thatthetwo

majorairlinebankruptciesin1982wereamongthecompanies(73)in

cheapflights.ButlowfaresrequireconsistentIyfulIaircrafttomake

fIightseconomicaIIyviable(可行的),andintherecentrecessionthe

(74)oftraffichasnotgrown.Equa11ythelargenumberofairIines

jostIing(争夺)forthe(75)passengershascreatedahugeexcess

ofcapacity.Thenetresultofexcesscapacityandcutthroat(76)

drivingdownfareshasbeentopushsomeairIinesinto(77)andIeave

manyothershoveringonthe(78).Againstthisgrimbackground,

(79)isnosurprisethatairIinesare(80)increasinglytothe

businesstravelerstoimprovetheirratesofreturn.Theyhave(81)

muchtimeandefforttoestabIishexactIywhattheexecutivedemandsfor

sittingapartfromthetourists.

A.velocity

B.volume

C.amount

D.bulk

4.InternationalairIineshaverediscoveredthebusinesstravelers,the

manorwomanwhoregularlyjetsfromcountrytocountryaspartofthe

job.Thisdoesnot(62)meanthatairIineseverabandonedtheir

businesstravelers.(63),companiesIikeLufthansaandSwissair

wouldrightIyarguethattheyhaveaIways(64)bestforthe

executive-classpassengers.(65)manyIinescouldbeaccusedof

concentratingtooheavilyintherecentpast(66)attracting

passengersbyvolume,oftenatthe(67)ofregulartravelers.Too

often,theyhaveseemedgearedforquantity(68)thanquaIity.

Operatingamajorairlineinthe1980sisessentiallya(n)(69)of

findingtherightmixofpassengers.TheairIinesneedtofillupthe

backendoftheirwide-bodiedjetswithpassengerspayinga(70)fare,

withoutforgettingthatthefrontendshouIdbefilledwithpeopIewho

pay(71)morefortheirtickets.Itisno(72)thatthetwo

majorairlinebankruptciesin1982wereamongthecompanies(73)in

cheapflights.ButlowfaresrequireconsistentlyfulIaircrafttomake

fIightseconomicaIIyviable(可行的),andintherecentrecessionthe

(74)oftraffichasnotgrown.EquallythelargenumberofairIines

jostIing(争夺)forthe(75)passengershascreatedahugeexcess

ofcapacity.Thenetresultofexcesscapacityandcutthroat(76)

drivingdownfareshasbeentopushsomeairIinesinto(77)andIeave

manyothershoveringonthe(78).Againstthisgrimbackground,

(79)isnosurprisethatairIinesare(80)increasinglytothe

businesstravelerstoimprovetheirratesofreturn.Theyhave(81)

muchtimeandefforttoestabIishexactIywhattheexecutivedemandsfor

sittingapartfromthetourists.

A.available

B.adaptable

C.approachable

D.agreeable

5.InternationalairIineshaverediscoveredthebusinesstravelers,the

manorwomanwhoregularlyjetsfromcountrytocountryaspartofthe

job.Thisdoesnot(62)meanthatairIineseverabandonedtheir

businesstravelers.(63),companiesIikeLufthansaandSwissair

wouldrightIyarguethattheyhavealways(64)bestforthe

executive-classpassengers.(65)manyIinescouldbeaccusedof

concentratingtooheavilyintherecentpast(66)attracting

passengersbyvolume,oftenatthe(67)ofregulartravelers.Too

often,theyhaveseemedgearedforquantity(68)thanquaIity.

OperatingamajorairIineinthe1980sisessentiallya(n)(69)of

findingtherightmixofpassengers.TheairIinesneedtofillupthe

backendoftheirwide-bodiedjetswithpassengerspayinga(70)fare,

withoutforgettingthatthefrontendshouIdbefilledwithpeopIewho

pay(71)morefortheirtickets.Itisno(72)thatthetwo

majorairlinebankruptciesin1982wereamongthecompanies(73)in

cheapflights.ButlowfaresrequireconsistentIyfulIaircrafttomake

flightseconomicaIIyviable(可行的),andintherecentrecessionthe

(74)oftraffichasnotgrown.EquaIIythelargenumberofairIines

JostIing(争夺)forthe(75)passengershascreatedahugeexcess

ofcapacity.Thenetresultofexcesscapacityandcutthroat(76)

drivingdownfareshasbeentopushsomeairIinesinto(77)andIeave

manyothershoveringonthe(78).Againstthisgrimbackground,

(79)isnosurprisethatairIinesare(80)increasinglytothe

businesstravelerstoimprovetheirratesofreturn.Theyhave(81)

muchtimeandefforttoestabIishexactIywhattheexecutivedemandsfor

sittingapartfromthetourists.

A.collaboration

B.collision

C.competition

D.competence

6.InternationalairIineshaverediscoveredthebusinesstravelers,the

manorwomanwhoregularlyjetsfromcountrytocountryaspartofthe

job.Thisdoesnot(62)meanthatairIineseverabandonedtheir

businesstravelers.(63),companiesIikeLufthansaandSwissair

wouldrightIyarguethattheyhavealways(64)bestforthe

executive-classpassengers.(65)manyIinescouldbeaccusedof

concentratingtooheavilyintherecentpast(66)attracting

passengersbyvoIume,oftenatthe(67)ofregulartravelers.Too

often,theyhaveseemedgearedforquantity(68)thanquaIity.

Operatingamajorairlineinthe1980sisessentiallya(n)(69)of

findingtherightmixofpassengers.TheairIinesneedtofillupthe

backendoftheirwide-bodiedjetswithpassengerspayinga(70)fare,

withoutforgettingthatthefrontendshouIdbefilledwithpeopIewho

pay(71)morefortheirtickets.Itisno(72)thatthetwo

majorairlinebankruptciesin1982wereamongthecompanies(73)in

cheapflights.ButlowfaresrequireconsistentIyfulIaircrafttomake

fIightseconomica11yviable(可行的),andintherecentrecessionthe

(74)oftraffichasnotgrown.EquallythelargenumberofairIines

jostIing(争夺)forthe(75)passengershascreatedahugeexcess

ofcapacity.Thenetresultofexcesscapacityandcutthroat(76)

drivingdownfareshasbeentopushsomeairIinesinto(77)andIeave

manyothershoveringonthe(78)Againstthisgrimbackground,

(79)isnosurprisethatairIinesare(80)increasinglytothe

businesstravelerstoimprovetheirratesofreturn.Theyhave(81)

muchtimeandefforttoestabIishexactIywhattheexecutivedemandsfor

sittingapartfromthetourists.

A.deterioration

B.failure

C.frustration

D.collapse

InternationalairIineshaverediscoveredthebusinesstravelers,the

manorwomanwhoregularlyjetsfromcountrytocountryaspartofthe

job.Thisdoesnot(62)meanthatairIineseverabandonedtheir

businesstravelers.(63),companiesIikeLufthansaandSwissair

wouldrightIyarguethattheyhavealways(64)bestforthe

executive-classpassengers.(65)manyIinescouldbeaccusedof

concentratingtooheavilyintherecentpast(66)attracting

passengersbyvolume,oftenatthe(67)ofregulartravelers.Too

often,theyhaveseemedgearedforquantity(68)thanquaIity.

OperatingamajorairIineinthe1980sisessentiallya(n)(69)of

findingtherightmixofpassengers.TheairIinesneedtofillupthe

backendoftheirwide-bodiedjetswithpassengerspayinga(70)fare,

withoutforgettingthatthefrontendshouIdbefilledwithpeopIewho

pay(71)morefortheirtickets.Itisno(72)thatthetwo

majorairlinebankruptciesin1982wereamongthecompanies(73)in

cheapflights.ButlowfaresrequireconsistentIyfulIaircrafttomake

fIightseconomica11yviable(可行的),andintherecentrecessionthe

(74)oftraffichasnotgrown.Equa11ythelargenumberofairIines

jostIing(争夺)forthe(75)passengershascreatedahugeexcess

ofcapacity.Thenetresultofexcesscapacityandcutthroat(76)

drivingdownfareshasbeentopushsomeairIinesinto(77)andIeave

manyothershoveringonthe(78).Againstthisgrimbackground,

(79)isnosurprisethatairIinesare(80)increasinglytothe

businesstravelerstoimprovetheirratesofreturn.Theyhave(81)

muchtimeandefforttoestabIishexactIywhattheexecutivedemandsfor

sittingapartfromthetourists.

A.blink

B.brink

C.edge

D.fringe

8.InternationalairIineshaverediscoveredthebusinesstravelers,the

manorwomanwhoregularlyjetsfromcountrytocountryaspartofthe

job.Thisdoesnot(62)meanthatairIineseverabandonedtheir

businesstravelers.(63),companiesIikeLufthansaandSwissair

wouldrightIyarguethattheyhavealways(64)bestforthe

executive-classpassengers.(65)manyIinescouldbeaccusedof

concentratingtooheavilyintherecentpast(66)attracting

passengersbyvolume,oftenatthe(67)ofregulartravelers.Too

often,theyhaveseemedgearedforquantity(68)thanquaIity.

OperatingamajorairIineinthe1980sisessentiallya(n)(69)of

findingtherightmixofpassengers.TheairIinesneedtofillupthe

backendoftheirwide-bodiedjetswithpassengerspayinga(70)fare,

withoutforgettingthatthefrontendshouIdbefilledwithpeopIewho

pay(71)morefortheirtickets.Itisno(72)thatthetwo

majorairIinebankruptciesin1982wereamongthecompanies(73)in

cheapflights.ButlowfaresrequireconsistentIyfulIaircrafttomake

fIightseconomicaIIyviable(可行的),andintherecentrecessionthe

(74)oftraffichasnotgrown.EquallythelargenumberofairIines

jostIing(争夺)forthe(75)passengershascreatedahugeexcess

ofcapacity.Thenetresultofexcesscapacityandcutthroat(76)

drivingdownfareshasbeentopushsomeairIinesinto(77)andIeave

manyothershoveringonthe(78).Againstthisgrimbackground,

(79)isnosurprisethatairIinesare(80)increasinglytothe

businesstravelerstoimprovetheirratesofreturn.Theyhave(81)

muchtimeandefforttoestabIishexactIywhattheexecutivedemandsfor

sittingapartfromthetourists.

A.this

B.which

C.as

D.it

9.InternationalairIineshaverediscoveredthebusinesstravelers,the

manorwomanwhoregularlyjetsfromcountrytocountryaspartofthe

job.Thisdoesnot(62)meanthatairIineseverabandonedtheir

businesstravelers.(63),companiesIikeLufthansaandSwissair

wouldrightIyarguethattheyhavealways(64)bestforthe

executive-cIasspassengers.(65)manyIinescouldbeaccusedof

concentratingtooheavilyintherecentpast(66)attracting

passengersbyvoIume,oftenatthe(67)ofregulartravelers.Too

often,theyhaveseemedgearedforquantity(68)thanquaIity.

Operatingamajorairlineinthe1980sisessentiallya(n)(69)of

findingtherightmixofpassengers.TheairIinesneedtofillupthe

backendoftheirwide-bodiedjetswithpassengerspayinga(70)fare,

withoutforgettingthatthefrontendshouIdbefilledwithpeopIewho

pay(71)morefortheirtickets.Itisno(72)thatthetwo

majorairlinebankruptciesin1982wereamongthecompanies(73)in

cheapflights.ButlowfaresrequireconsistentIyfulIaircrafttomake

flightseconomicaIIyviable(可行的),andintherecentrecessionthe

(74)oftraffichasnotgrown.EquaIIythelargenumberofairIines

JostIing(争夺)forthe(75)passengershascreatedahugeexcess

ofcapacity.Thenetresultofexcesscapacityandcutthroat(76)

drivingdownfareshasbeentopushsomeairIinesinto(77)andIeave

manyothershoveringonthe(78)Againstthisgrimbackground,

(79)isnosurprisethatairIinesare(80)increasinglytothe

businesstravelerstoimprovetheirratesofreturn.Theyhave(81)

muchtimeandefforttoestabIishexactIywhattheexecutivedemandsfor

sittingapartfromthetourists.

A.turning

B.adapting

C.adjusting

D.setting

10.InternationalairIineshaverediscoveredthebusinesstravelers,the

manorwomanwhoregularlyjetsfromcountrytocountryaspartofthe

job.Thisdoesnot(62)meanthatairIineseverabandonedtheir

businesstravelers.(63),companiesIikeLufthansaandSwissair

wouldrightIyarguethattheyhavealways(64)bestforthe

executive-classpassengers.(65)manyIinescouldbeaccusedof

concentratingtooheavilyintherecentpast(66)attracting

passengersbyvoIume,oftenatthe(67)ofregulartravelers.Too

often,theyhaveseemedgearedforquantity(68)thanquaIity.

Operatingamajorairlineinthe1980sisessentiallya(n)(69)of

findingtherightmixofpassengers.TheairIinesneedtofillupthe

backendoftheirwide-bodiedjetswithpassengerspayinga(70)fare,

withoutforgettingthatthefrontendshouIdbefilledwithpeopIewho

pay(71)morefortheirtickets.Itisno(72)thatthetwo

majorairlinebankruptciesin1982wereamongthecompanies(73)in

cheapflights.ButlowfaresrequireconsistentIyfulIaircrafttomake

fIightseconomica11yviable(可行的),andintherecentrecessionthe

(74)oftraffichasnotgrown.EquallythelargenumberofairIines

jostIing(争夺)forthe(75)passengershascreatedahugeexcess

ofcapacity.Thenetresultofexcesscapacityandcutthroat(76)

drivingdownfareshasbeentopushsomeairIinesinto(77)andIeave

manyothershoveringonthe(78)Againstthisgrimbackground,

(79)isnosurprisethatairIinesare(80)increasinglytothe

businesstravelerstoimprovetheirratesofreturn.Theyhave(81)

muchtimeandefforttoestabIishexactIywhattheexecutivedemandsfor

sittingapartfromthetourists.

A.donated

B.contributed

C.invested

D.arranged

11.A.Shebrokethebicycleherself.B.Shefixedthebrokebicycle.

C.ShewasabIetogetthebieyeIefast.D.Shehurtherselfonthebroken

bieyeIe.

12.A)Threeyearsago.B)Forthreeyears.C)Maybein

threeyears.D)No,onlythreeyears.

13,A.Hehadtwoclassesyesterday.B.HewillhaveclassesalI

morning.C.Hisclassbeginsat9:00o5cIock.D.HisclassIaststwo

hours.

14.A)Nothingserious.B)That'sright.C)That,salI

right.D)You,rewelcome.

15.A)PmwelItoday.B)That'sOK.C)No,Iliketo

doso.D)BecauseI'vegotaheadache.

16.A.Swimmingisalsoagoodexercise.B.SheIikesswimmingbetter.

C.Sheprefershikingtoswimming.D.Hikingisnotagoodexercise.

17.A)Thecargoeswrong.B)Heisascientist.C)That,

sMr.Green.D)Heisdrivingacar.

18.A.Heisamused.B.Heishappy.C.Heiscalm.

D.Heisupset.

19.A.HeIefthisnotesinclassroom.B.Hecouldn'twritehisnotes.

C.Hehadanexam.D.AcIassmateborrowedhisnotes

20.A)Yes,alIright.B)Theclassroomisthere.C)How

timeflies.D)Yes,let5shurry.

21.Americanshavecontributedtomanyartforms,andjazz,atypeofmusic,

isoneoftheartformsthatwerestartedintheUnitedStates.Black

Americans,whosangandpIayedthemusicoftheirhomeland,createdjazz.

JazzisamixtureofmusicofAfrica,theworksongstheslavessang,

andreIigiousmusic.Improvisation(即兴)isanimportantpartofjazz.

ThisiswhyajazzsongmightsoundaIittIedifferenteachtimeitis

pIayed.Jazzbandsformedinthelate1800s.TheypIayedinbarsand

clubsinmanytownsandcitiesoftheSouth,especiallyNewOrleans.New

Orleansisaninternationalseaport,andpeopIefromalIovertheworld

cometoNewOrleanstohearjazz.Jazzbecamemoreandmorepopular.

Bythe1920s,jazzwaspopularalIovertheUnitedStates.Bythe1940s,

youcouldhearjazznotonlyinclubsandbars,butinconcerthallsas

well.Today,peopIefromalIovertheworIdplayjazz.Jazzmusicians

fromtheUnitedStates,Asia,Africa,SouthAmerica,andEuropemeetand

sharetheirmusicatfestivaIsoneverycontinent.Inthiswayjazz

continuestogrowandchange.

Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage

A.AmericanArtForms

B.TheDevelopmentofJazz

C.TheMusicofBlackAmericans

D.TheBirthplaceofJazz

22.OnehundredandthirteenmillionAmericanshaveatleastonebank

issuedcreditcard.Theygivetheirownersautomaticcreditinstores,

restaurants,andhoteI,athome,acrossthecountry,andevenabroad,

andtheymakemanybankingservicesavaiIableaswell.Moreandmoreof

thesecreditcardscanbereadautomaticaIIytmakingitpossibleto

withdrawordepositmoneyinscatteredIocations,whetherornotthelocal

branchbankisopen.Formanyofusthe"cashlesssociety11isnotonthe

horizon—it'salreadyhere.Whilecomputersoffertheseconveniences

toconsumers,theyhavemanyadvantagesforseilerstoo.Electroniccash

registerscandomuchmorethansimplyringupsales.Theycankeepa

widerangeofrecords,includingwhosoldwhat,when,andtowhom.This

informationaIIowsbusinessmentokeeptrackoftheirIistofgoodsby

showingwhichitemsarebeingsoldandhowfasttheyaremoving.

Decisionstorecordreturngoodstosupplierscanthenbemade.Atthe

sametimethesecomputersrecordwhichhoursarebusiestandwhich

empIoyeesarethemostefficient,allowingpersonnel

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