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95年 - 2006年成人高考学校招生全国统一考试 英语试卷#12774
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成人高考◆专升本◆英语 |
年份:
95年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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成人高考◆专升本◆英语
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1. (A) therefore (B) through (C) theater (D) thirsty
2. (A) ground (B) blouse (C) cousin (D) thousand
3. (A) gather (B) gentle (C) goat (D) gold
4. (A) comb (B) globe (C) smoke (D) clock
5. (A) treat (B) head (C) leaf (D) cheap
6. – Thank you for coming to meet me. --___________. (A) I’m fine (B) My duty (C) Nice to meet you (D) My pleasure
7. It was really kind ______you to help me with my homework. (A) about (B) for (C) of (D) to
8. – Is James coming with us? -- No, he can’t—he _____ for his exams. (A) has studied (B) studies (C) studied (D) is studying
9. I was caught in a heavy rain. I ____ have brought an umbrella. (A) could (B) should (C) must (D) could
10. It is hard to imagine how people will _______ the winter without electricity. (A) get away (B) get in (C) get out (D) get through
11. – Is there any bathroom on this floor? --No, please go _______, on your right. (A) upstairs (B) ahead (C) straight (D) away
12. ______ we did was call Susan to tell her we wouldn’t be back till Tuesday afternoon. (A) How (B) That (C) What (D) Which
13. Keep practicing, and your English will ________. (A) improve (B) be improving (C) have improved (D) have been improving
14. You can choose _____ apples, oranges or bananas. (A) all (B) both (C) either (D) neither
15. Michael used to look nervous when _____. (A) scold (B) to be scolded (C) scolding (D) scolded
16. I’m afraid I cannot_____ two hours for the film tonight. (A) afford (B) cost (C) save (D) take
17. George cooked me a meal, _____ was a first for him. (A) what (B) when (C) who (D) which
18. The number of girls receiving college education__________ in the country during the past 10 years. (A) is doubled (B) has doubled (C) was doubled (D) had doubled
19. Don’t forget _____ your mum tomorrow. (A) calling (B) to call (C) to have called (D) having called
20. The thief had disappeared ______ the boy could stop him. (A) as (B) once (C) before (D) until
21.(A) How (B) What (C) When (D) Why
22. (A) drove (B) rode (C) stepped (D) walked
23. (A) carried (B) called (C) found (D) took
24. (A) but (B) for (C) so (D) then
25. (A) bad (B) poor (C) weak (D) young
26. (A) did (B) didn’t (C) were (D) weren’t
27. (A) broken (B) gentle (C) hurt (D) pleasing
28. (A) struck (B) shook (C) held (D) raised
29. (A) an answer (B) blame (C) praise (D) a question
30. (A) left (B) liked (C) began (D) attended
31. (A) room (B) house (C) family (D) home
32. (A) close (B) different (C) modern (D) similar
33. (A) realize (B) recognize (C) tell (D) understand
34. (A) attempt (B) continue (C) learn (D) manage
35. (A) said (B) meant (C) felt (D) considered
36. What does this book aim to provide for the user? (A) Knowledge about grammar rules (B) Ways to remember new English words (C) Exercises for skills to form sentences in English (D) Practice in conversational listening and speaking skills
37. At the end of each unit learners are required _______. (A) to perform a task (B) to make a travel plan (C) to introduce a classmate (D) to learn another function
38. This book is probably written for English learners_______. (A) who have never listened to native speakers (B) who have no idea how to solve language problems (C) who know some grammar but are weak at speaking (D) who know some functions but need to practice them
39. What was the trouble before the online talk in the family? (A) The writer failed to understand her daughters. (B) The children couldn’t get along peacefully. (C) The family found it difficult to keep the house clean. (D) The parents were not willing to talk with their children.
40. Which of the following did the writer try to deal with her son? (A) Talking with him about his pain. (B) Telling him about the truth of the family. (C) Telling her daughters to keep away from him. (D) Encouraging her daughters to fight against him.
41. The writer e-mailed her sister_______. (A) to tell her the family problem (B) hoping she’d e-mailed the boy (C) asking about child-raising (D) to reduce the tension
42. Tune me out in the passage probably means “_______” (A) quarrel with me (B) get angry with me (C) pay no attention to me (D) keep me out of their room
43. Which age group of mobile users is increasing fastest? (A) From 1 to 5 (B) From5to 9 (C) From 9 to 16 (D) Above 16
44. What do mobile phone companies say about their business? (A) They make mobiles for those over 16. (B) They don’t serve those who are under 16. (C) Their designers know the brains of children users. (D)Younger children are more interested in their mobiles.
45. According to Professor Colin, which of the following is TRUE? (A) Reducing radio waves is a hard task for scientists. (B) Children should not be allowed to use mobiles. (C) Scientists usually care for young children more than grown-ups. (D) Sending each other text message is safer than regular calling.
46. What do you think is the purpose of this passage? (A) To make known that children mobile users are increasing very fast. (B) To warn people about the danger of children using mobiles. (C) To discuss the effects of mobile phone radio waves. (D) To teach people a safe way of using mobiles.
47. Which of the following is TRUE of the passage? (A) People continue to pay attention to holiday pumpkin pies. (B) Farmers in the world are eager to grow pumpkins for food. (C) Farmers try their best to grow pumpkins as large as possible. (D) Pumpkin growers find it difficult to plan the next year’s farming.
48. What can we know about Steve Dalctas from the passage? (A) His pumpkin is the heaviest in the world. (B) His farm has grown1,385pounds of pumpkins. (C) He tries to find bears heavier than his pumpkin. (D) He is an organizer of the 2003 pumpkin competition.
49. What does It refer to in “It’s like a baby”? (A) Seed (B) Pumpkin (C) Soil (D)
50. What might happen to the largest pumpkins after the competition? (A) Winners move them back to their farms. (B) The Oregon Zoo uses them to attract visitors. (C) Their seeds are sold to the farmers who need them. (D) Some restaurants make huge pumpkin pies with them.
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