2013年成人高考专升本《英语》考前预测试卷四

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( )A candle used to burn at auction sales_________. 

  • A.to keep the auctioneer warln
  • B.to limit the time when offers could be made
  • C.because they took place at night
  • D.as a signal for the crowd together
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( )The end of the bidding is called“knockingDown” because_________. 

  • A.the auctioneer knocks the buyer Down
  • B.the auctioneer knocks the rostrum Down
  • C.the goods are knocked Down on to the table
  • D.the auctioneer bangs the table with a hammer
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( )The Romans used to sell by auction_________. 

  • A.spoilt goods 
  • B.property taken from the enemy
  • C.old worn-out weapons 
  • D.spears
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( )The babies would“smile and bubble”at the lights because_________. 

  • A.the lights wereDirectly related to some basic“drives”
  • B.the sight of the lights Was interesting
  • C.they need not turn back to watch the lights
  • D.they succeeded in“switching on”the lights
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根据下列材料回答下列各 题。

  • Auctions(拍卖)are public sales of goods,conducted by an officially approved auctioneer.He asks the crowd assembled in the auction loom to make offers,or“bids”,for the variousitems on sale.He encourages buyers to bid higher figures,and finally names the high
  • An auction is usuallv advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be soldand where and when they can be viewed by possible buyers.If the advertisement cannot givefullDetails.catalogues are printed,and each group of goods to be sold toge
  • A.at a price less than their true value 
  • B.very cheaply
  • C.for the highest price offered 
  • D.only at fixed prices
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( )Papusek noticed in his studies that baby_________. 

  • A.would make learned responses when it saw the milk
  • B.would carry out learned movements when it had enough toDrink
  • C.would continue the simple movements without being given milk
  • D.would turn its head to right or left when it had enough toDrink
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( )In Papusek’s experiment babies make learned movements of the head in order to _________.

  • A.have the lights turned on
  • B.be rewarded with milk
  • C.please their parents
  • D.be praised
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( )A primary nurse can propose aDifferent approach of treatment when_________. 

  • A.the present one is refused by the patient
  • B.the patient complains about the present one
  • C.the present one proves to be ineffective
  • D.the patient is found unwilling to cooperate
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根据下列材料回答下列各 题。

For some time past it has been widely accepted that babies and other creatures learn toDothings because certain acts lead to“rewards”;and there is no reason toDoubt that this is true.But it used also to be widely believed that effective rewards,at least in the early stages,had tobeDirectly related to such basic physiological“drives”as thirst or hunger.In other words,ababy would learn if he got food orDrink or some sort of physical comfort,not otherwise. 

It is now clear that this is not so.Babies will learn to behave in ways that produce results in the world with no reward except the successful outcome. 

Papousek began his studies by using milk in the normal way to“reward” the babies and soteach them to carty out some simple movements,such as turning the head to one side or theother.Then he noticed that a ba]by who had had enough to Drink would refuse the milk butwould still go on making the learned response with clear signs of pleasure.So he began to studythe children’s responses in situations where no milk Was provided.He quickly found that children as young as four months would learn to turn their heads to right or left if the movement “switched on”aDisplay of lights-and indeed that they were capable of learning quite complextul"11s to bring about this result.For instance,two left or two right,or even to make aus many asthree turns to one side. 

Papousek’s light Display Was placedDirectly in front of the babies and he made the inter-esting observation that sometimes they would not turn back to watch the lights closely althoughthev would“smile and bubble”when theDisplay came on.Papousek concluded that it was notprimarily the sight of the lights which pleased them,it Was the Success they were achieving insolving the problem,in mastering the skin,and that there exists a fundamental human urge tomake sense of the world and bring it under intentional control. 

( )According to the author, babies learn toDo things which__________. 

  • A.areDirectly related to pleasure 
  • B.will meet their physical needs
  • C.will bring them a feeling of Success 
  • D.will satisfy their curiosity
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( )The mainDifference between a nurse—manager and a head nurse is that the former 

  • A.is a member of the Medical Executive Committee of the hospital
  • B.has to arrange the work shifts of the unit's nurses
  • C.can makeDecisions concerning the medical treatment of a patient
  • D.has full responsibility in the administration of the unit’s nurses
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( )It can be inferred from the passage that_________. 

  • A.compared with other hospitals nurses at Beth Israel Hospital are more patient
  • B.in most hospitals patient care is inadequate from the professional point of view
  • C.in most hospitals nurses get low salaries
  • D.compared with other hospitals nurses have to work longer hours at Beth Israel Hospital. 
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根据下列材料回答下列各 题。

Nursing at Beth Israel Hospital the best patient care possible.If we are to solve the nursing shortage,hospital administration and Doctors everywhere would Do well to follow Beth Israel’s example. 

  • At Beth Israel each patient is assigned to a primary nurse who visits at length with the patient and constructs a full—scale health account that covers everything from his medical history to his emotional state.Then she writes a care plan centered on the
  • Beth Israel’s nurse—in—chief ranks as an equal with other vice presidents of the hospital.She also is a member of the Medical Executive Committee,which in most hospitals includeesonly Doctors.     ( )Which of the following best ch
  • A.TheDoctor gets more active professional support from the primary nurse.
  • B.Each patient is taken care of by a primary nurse Day and night. 
  • C.The primary nurse writes care plans for every patient. 
  • D.The primary nurse keeps records of the patient's health conditions every Day.
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( )So far as tlle broadcasting hours Devoted to entertainment are concerned, ___________.

  • A.the U.S.figure is smaller than the U.K.figure
  • B.the U.K.figure is second to the Japanese figure
  • C.the Canadian figure is higher than that of any other country
  • D.the Japanese figure is the highest in the wodd
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( )In the United States,___________.

  • A.Tv broadcasting hours Devoted to education are more than those Devoted to en-tertainment
  • B.educational programs are shownDuring peak viewing times
  • C.most of TV broadcasting hours are given to entertainment
  • D.TV programs are shown for world audience to watch
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( )Clare who is retired wants to work part-time at the weekend,for further information she should___________. 

  • A.call 302458567
  • B.visit Tommy's Kindergarten
  • C.contact the University of Cumbedand
  • D.apply in person at United Business Ltd
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根据下列材料回答下列各 题。

When the TV viewer turns on his set,what sort of programsDoes he have to choose from?You might think there would be more programs Devoted to entertainment than to anything else,but that’s not the case.In most countries,fewer than 20%of broadcasting hours aleDevoted toentertainment.U.S. figures are high—34.8%,and the furdovig Canadians are even higherwith 44%.Except Canada and Italy,all countries save more broadcasting time to educationtllan to either information(news,documentaries and SO on)or entertainment programs. Of course.few educationM broadcasts take placeDuring peak viewing times.In Japan though,more than 60%of broadcasting time is taken up with education of one kind of another-justanother example of the businesslike Japanese philosophy.In the U.K.,the figure is 56.4%.The Italians have fewer educational programs than anyone else.They Don’t go in for entertain ment either.Only about ten percent of viewing time is Devoted to Dramas and serials,quizshows.music,sports,ete.You will find more news information programs Oil Italian TV thananything else.That,s understandable in a country experiencing social and political changes. Italian8 rely on TV to tell them what's going on—and events are happening almost too fast to fol1ow.The percentage of time the U.S.devoted to news and Documentary programs is much smaller.After education,most TV time is given to entertainment.Many of these programs are shown around the wodd. 

( )More news information programs are broadcast on Italian TV than anywhere else because the Italians__________. 

  • A.are interested in what is happening in the wodd
  • B.like to undergo social and political changes
  • C.prefer to learn news information on TV rather than in newspapers
  • D.exDect TV to tell them the latest news about what is going on in their country
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( )Jack Anderson.Jack graduated from the University of Trent with aDegree in Eco— nomics two years ago.He would llke an academic position.Which position is bestfor him?

  • A.Teacher in kindergarten. 
  • B.University position. 
  • C.Secretary position. 
  • D.Shop assistant. 
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( )Which might be the best for someone who needs an evening job?

  • A.Computer trained secretary. 
  • B.Trainerin kindergarten. 
  • C.Teaching assistant. 
  • D.Shop assistant. 
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( )35. 

  • A.for
  • B.by
  • C.with 
  • D.out of
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( )33. 

  • A.professional 
  • B.amateur
  • C.special 
  • D.ordinary
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( )34. 

  • A.whereas
  • B.however
  • C.whoever 
  • D.whenever
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( )

  • A.any
  • B.other
  • C.between 
  • D.every
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( ) 

  • A.held
  • B.began
  • C.took 
  • D.joined
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( ) 

  • A.summer
  • B.spring
  • C.winter 
  • D.fall
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( ) 

  • A.country
  • B.universe
  • C.world 
  • D.area
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( ) 

  • A.medals
  • B.price
  • C.money
  • D.title
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( ) 

  • A.failures
  • B.winners
  • C.athletes
  • D.players
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( ) 

  • A.people
  • B.persons
  • C.teams 
  • D.athletes
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( ) 

  • A.fought
  • B.against
  • C.lasted
  • D.competed
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( )

  • A.event
  • B.activities
  • C.sport 
  • D.play
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( ) 

  • A.made
  • B.buih
  • C.did 
  • D.started
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( ) 

  • A.held
  • B.took
  • C.set 
  • D.planed
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根据下列材料回答下列各 题。

Directions:For each blank in the following passage,there axe four choices markedA,B,C andD.Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your anwer by blacken-ing the corresponding letter on ANSWER SHEET I. 

During the Olympic Games,people from all over the world come together in peace andfriendship.The first Olympic Games that we have ___21___ 0f were in Greece in 776 8.C.Thegames lasted oneDay.The only ___22___ in the first thirteen Olympic Games Was a lace.Menran the length of the stadium.In 1896 the games were 23 again in Athens,Greece.TheGreeks___24___ a new stadium for the competition.3 11___25___ from thirteen countries ___26___in many events.The ___27___Became national heroes.After 1896,the games were held every four years During the summer in Different cities around the ___28___.In 1908,in London,England,the first gold____29___were given to winning athletes.The Olympic Winter Games___30___in 1924 in Chamonix.France.Athletes competed in ___31___ events such as skiin9,ice skating and ice hockey.Today the Winter Games take place ___32___ four years.Until recently,Olym-pie competitors could not be 33 athletes.AU of the athletes in the Olympic Games wereamateurs.Today, ___34___,many of the Olympic athletes are professionals who play their sports35 moneyDuring the year.Some people Disagree with this idea. 

( )

  • A.books
  • B.history
  • C.records 
  • D.publications
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( )Mary,along with her parents,__________to Paris. 

  • A.have moved 
  • B.has moved
  • C.are moving 
  • D.have been moving
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( )Both Tom and Mary__________the exam. 

  • A.has passed 
  • B.have past
  • C.have passed
  • D.had passed
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( )She showed him the photo she__________theDay before. 

  • A.has taken 
  • B.took 
  • C.Was taking
  • D.had taken
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( )Have another cup of coffee,__________?

  • A.won’t you 
  • B.will you
  • C.have you 
  • D.haven’t you
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( )Don’t__________your books on the floor. 

  • A.lie 
  • B.1ay
  • C.laid 
  • D.1ain
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( )We’veDone once but failed.We’ll have toDo it__________time. 

  • A.a second 
  • B.the second
  • C.the twice 
  • D.twice
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( )Of the two toys,the child chose__________. 

  • A.the less expensive one 
  • B.one most expensive
  • C.a least expensive 
  • D.the most expensive of them
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( )You never told US why you were late for the party,__________?

  • A.weren't you 
  • B.didn’t you
  • C.had you 
  • D.did you
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( )I know nothing about him__________he is a teacher. 

  • A.besides 
  • B.in addition
  • C.except that 
  • D.except for
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( ) 

  • A.measure
  • B.sure
  • C.treasure
  • D.pleasure
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( ) 

  • A.cup
  • B.mud
  • C.just
  • D.tune
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( ) 

  • A.approximate
  • B.boxing
  • C.complex
  • D.exact
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( ) 

  • A.dove
  • B.gold
  • C.nose
  • D.told