全国自考综合英语(一)模拟试题及答案2

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An undergraduate may sit at the High Table on the day he_____ .

  • A.receives his degrees
  • B.passes his exams
  • C.takes his exams
  • D.leaves school
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Most of the undergraduates were wearing_____.

  • A.suits, caps and gowns
  • B.black gowns
  • C.sweaters or sports jackets
  • D.vests and slacks
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Before they got away from the roaring traffic, they_____.

  • A.succeeded in parking their car
  • B.found a car park
  • C.tried to park their car
  • D.failed to park their car
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George told Tom and Anne students wore black gowns_____ .

  • A.only when they were on their way to lectures
  • B.when meeting with their tutor once a week
  • C.on their way to the library
  • D.when they were in the chapel
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Passage 1 

  • A mile or so before they reached Oxford, they stopped the car on top of a hill from which they could see the whole of the city spread out before them. The spires and the domes, the college walls and towers looked as peaceful as when they were first built,
  • In one college, they visited the dining-hall. It was enormous with a high roof held up by great wooden beams with windows of stained glass as in a church, and long heavy tables and benches. At one end was the“High Table” , which is usually reserved for th
  • A.the spires and domes looked peaceful
  • B.they wanted to see Oxford
  • C.they wanted to take a rest
  • D.the old college walls looked different
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Don and Sally’s marriage turned out to be_____ .

  • A.so-so
  • B.stable
  • C.unhappy
  • D.unsuccessful
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Don’s grades in the community college are_____.

  • A.average
  • B.very good
  • C.rather poor
  • D.remarkable
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At the second college, Don_____.

  • A.was studying diligently
  • B.did better than his classmates
  • C.didn’ t go to school in summer
  • D.made a mistake in choosing the courses
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Passage 2 

Don Lucas grew up in poverty. His father died when Don was eight. His mother, with three small children and limited education, was on welfare and had no job prospects. She packed the three kids into an old car and set out from Indiana to California where she had obtained a job as a supermarket checker. Don enrolled in a high school in a tough part of town. He describes his town as the spot where drive-by shootings were invented.Few of his classmates ever went to college, and Don did not think about college until his senior year. He had been working from 4 to 9 pm daily at a gas station helping his family to make ends meet. 

Don recalled, “One day this great-looking girl walked in. She said she had run out of gas and asked if I could help her. I told her I couldn , t leave the station, but I gave her a gas can. She came back later to return the can, driving her brother’s old car, a classic Ford 3-window coupe. ” 

Don and the girl, Sally, became friends. Sally planned to go to college and urged Don to do the same, “Had I not met her, maybe I would not have gone on. ’’ But with Sally’s encouragement Don enrolled in a community college. 

In his first semester he earned eighteen units of straight “F” grades. He had enrolled in a heavy load of courses, was working long hours, had to commute for two hours every day, and forgot to withdraw from some of his classes. 

Despite this mistake, another college, closer to home, admitted him on probation. “I worked hard on my grades, took the college prep classes, went to summer school to keep up, and Sally made sure I attended my classes. ” 

“I had to get a job.The only real job I, d had to that point was working in gas stations. I knew cars pretty well, so I tried to get a job selling used cars.” He got the job and sold cars between and after classes. He enjoyed the work so much that after a year he got his own used-car dealer’s license. He and Sally began buying old cars, fixing them up inside and out, and selling them for a profit. Thus began Don Lucas Automobiles. Don is now founder and CEO of the Lucas Dealership Group, one of the top fifty multiple-franchise car dealerships in the country. He and Sally have been married for over fifty years. 

26. The story tells us_____ .

  • A.why Lucas loves Sally
  • B.how Lucas made old cars useful
  • C.how Lucas has become successful
  • D.why Lucas has remained poor all his life
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一My cat’s really fat. —You_____ have given her so much food.

  • A.wouldn ’ t
  • B.couldn ’ t
  • C.shouldn’t
  • D.mustn’ t
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If you _____your study,you’ll make great progress.

  • A.depend on
  • B.focus on
  • C.reflect on
  • D.look on
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Smoking can_____ quite a few lung diseases.

  • A.result from
  • B.result in
  • C.sink in
  • D.go with
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The reason_____he didn’t catch the train was_____ got up late.

  • A.why ; he
  • B.because;that he
  • C.because ; he
  • D.why;that he
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I don’t believe he will come tomorrow, _____?

  • A.doesn’t he
  • B.will he
  • C.does he
  • D.won’t he
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_____to the station, I met an old friend of mine.

  • A.In the way
  • B.By the way
  • C.In my way
  • D.On my way
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Tom_____ physics in the university for 20 years by the end of next month.

  • A.will teach
  • B.had taught
  • C.will have taught
  • D.has taught
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He hurried to the station only _____ that the train had left.

  • A.to find
  • B.finding
  • C.found
  • D.to have found
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_____the rain,we have to change our plan of going to have a picnic.

  • A.In case of
  • B.In spite of
  • C.In addition to
  • D.As a result of
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Mr. Smith,who was of the_____speech,started to read a novel.

  • A.tired;boring
  • B.tiring;bored
  • C.tired;bored
  • D.tiring;boring
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The how-to book can be of help to_____wants to do the job.

  • A.who
  • B.whomever
  • C.no matter who
  • D.whoever
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The car didn’t work halfway so we_____ having to walk to the theater.

  • A.resulted in
  • B.finished with
  • C.ended with
  • D.ended up
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Don,t get discouraged by setbacks, we are new to the work_____ .

  • A.though
  • B.before that
  • C.after all
  • D.after that