成人高考专升本《英语》全真模拟试卷(1)

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What is true concerning the book Pride and Prejudice?

  • A.It is the best book on marriage.
  • B.It is a handbook of marriage.
  • C.It gives quite some idea of English social life in the past.
  • D.It provides a lot of information of former-time wealthy families.
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Everything is decided in a family__________.

  • A.by the couple
  • B.with the help of their parents
  • C.by brothers and sisters
  • D.with the help Of aunts and uncles
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For an English family,the husband’s duty is__________.

  • A.supporting the family while the wife is financial
  • B.defending the family while the wife is running the home
  • C.financial while the wife is running the home
  • D.independent while the wife is dependent
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“Family”is of course an elastic word.But when British people say that their society isbased on family life,they are thinking of“family”in its nalTow,peculiarly European sense ofmother.father and children living together alone in their own house as aIl economic and socialunit.Thus.every British marriage indicates the beginning of a new and independent family—hence the tremendous importance of marriage in British life.For both the man and the woman,marriage means leaving one’s parents and starting ones OWN life.The man’s first duty will thenbe to his wife.and the wife’s to her husband.He will be entirely responsible for her financialsupport,and she for the running of the new home.Their children will be their common responsi-bility and theirs alone.Neither the wife’s parents nor the husband’s,nor their brothers or sisters,aunts or uncles,have any fight to interfere with them--they are their own masters.

Readers of novels like Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice will know that in former times marriage among wealthy families were arranged by the girl’s parents ,that is,it was marriage among weaalthy familieswerearranged by the,girl paraents that,isit thetsd ty tfindsuitable husband for their daughter preferablyrich one and by skillfulencouragement to lead him eventually to ask their permission to malty her.Until that time,thegirl was protected and maintained in.the parents’home,and the financial relief of getting rid ofher could be seen in their giving the newly married pair a sum of money called a dowry.It isvery different today.Most girls of today get a job when they leave school and become financiallyindependent before their marriage.This has had two results.A gin chooses her own husband,and she gets no dowry.

根据以上内容,回答下列各题。

What does the author mean by“family is of Course an elastic word”?

  • A.Different families have different ways of life.
  • B.Different definitions could be given to the word.
  • C.Different nations have different families.
  • D.Different times produce different families.
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How would you describe Sequoyah?

  • A.Meek(温顺的).
  • B.Mad.
  • C.Backward.
  • D.Determined.
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How did Sequoyahs family react to his idea of developing his own“talking leaf”?

  • A.They arranged for his hunting accident.
  • B.They thought he was crazy.
  • C.They decided to help him.
  • D.They asked him to teach them to read and write.
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What prompted Sequoyah to develop his alphabet?

  • A.People were writing things about him that he couldn’t read.
  • B.He wanted to become famous.
  • C.After his hunting accident,he needed something to keep him busy.
  • D.Future generations.
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The barman didn’t want to send the man away because__________.

  • A.the man paid the bill every time he brought it to him
  • B.the man was too tired to leave
  • C.he was kind—hearted
  • D.he lidded his job very much
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The barman’s wife didn’t go to bed__________.

  • A.because she was busy with her children
  • B.because she wasn’t sleepy at all
  • C.until two oclock in the morning
  • D.because her husband hadn’t finished working
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People who came to the bar were__________.

  • A.mostly salesmen
  • B.mostly passengers
  • C.only conductors
  • D.only visitors
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Passage Three

  • A man and his wife had a small bar near a station.The bar often stayed open until after midnight,because people came to drink there while they were waiting for trains.
  • At two oclock one morning,one man was still sitting at a table in the small bar.He was a—sleep.The barman’s wife wanted to go to bed.She looked into the bar several times,and eachtime the man was still there.Then at last she went to her husband and said t
  • A.until 12 oclock in the evening
  • B.until early next morning
  • C.all day and all night
  • D.until after 12 oclock in the evening
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The phrase“split up”in tlle second paragraph means“__________”.

  • A.break apart
  • B.cause to break
  • C.become pieces
  • D.go indifferent directions
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The husband and wife in the story__________.

  • A.wished to buy a TV
  • B.went to the sales the year before
  • C.often went to the sales to buy clothes
  • D.were usually not short of money after Christmas
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In this passage,the word“bargain”could best be replaced by“something

  • A.given to people
  • B.offered at a reduced price
  • C.offered,sold or bought which is expensive
  • D.sold for the purpose of reaching all agreement
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The first sentence BlOUSeS interest by presenting___________.

  • A.a direct statement
  • B.a question
  • C.an emotional appear
  • D.A contrast
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From this passage we can infer that Shakespeare___________.

  • A.Was a horse thief
  • B.had no education
  • C.Is surrounded by myths
  • D.was popular in Stratford(  )
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Passage One

 What makes a person famous ? This is a mystery that many people have pondered.All kinds of myths surround the lives of well—known people.

Most people are familiar with the words of William Shakespeare,one of the greatest Eng.1ish writers of the sixteenth century.Yet how many know Shakespeare the pemon,the man be.hind the works?

  • After centuries of research,scholars are still trying to discover Shakespeare’s personaLl his—torty.It is not easily found in his writings.Authors of the time could not protect their works.An acting company,for example,could change a play if they wanted t
  • All of these myths are interesting,but are they true? Probably not.Shakespeare,s fatherwas a respected man in Stratford,a member of the town council.he sent young William togrammar school.Most people of Elizabethan times did not continue beyond grammar sc
  • A.the Great LOndon Fire
  • B.the lost documents of Shakespeare
  • C.scholars of Shakespeare
  • D.Shakespeare’s personal history
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Parts of Shakespeare’s life continue to remain a mystery because___________.

  • A.people are not interested
  • B.researchers do not have the expertise to find the facts
  • C.writers had no claim over their works
  • D.the Great London Fire burned important documents
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35._________ 

  • A.to
  • B.rather
  • C.above
  • D.over
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33._________ 

  • A.way
  • B.hope
  • C.consideration
  • D.possible
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34._________ 

  • A.better
  • B.asuperior
  • C.above
  • D.more
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31._________ 

  • A.equal
  • B.similar
  • C.same
  • D.level
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32._________ 

  • A.reason
  • B.account
  • C.expectation
  • D.additioll
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30._________ 

  • A.one
  • B.two
  • C.three
  • D.four
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29._________ 

  • A.bottle
  • B.case
  • C.load
  • D.package
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28._________ 

  • A.valued
  • B.priced
  • C.worth
  • D.estimated
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27._________ 

  • A.charged
  • B.cost
  • C.billed
  • D.budgeted
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26._________ 

  • A.money
  • B.wholesale
  • C.commercial
  • D.economical
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23._________ 

  • A.wines
  • B.years
  • C.bottles
  • D.auctioneers
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24._________ 

  • A.far
  • B.months
  • C.long
  • D.way
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25._________ 

  • A.bought
  • B.spend
  • C.cost
  • D.paid
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22._________ 

  • A.knocked
  • B.hit
  • C.bombed
  • D.hammered
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To my great surprise the food was still on the table,__________.

  • A.not toBe touched
  • B.untouched
  • C.untouching
  • D.no touch
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My sister has__________friends at school.But she has__________good friends.

  • A.few,a few
  • B.a few,few
  • C.little,a little
  • D.a little,little
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__________the PLA men the villagers would not have survived the flood.

  • A.It had notBeen for
  • B.Had it notBeen for
  • C.Were it not for
  • D.Has it notBeen for(  )
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The teacher asked US to write a__________in one hour.

  • A.two—hundred—word composition
  • B.two—hundred words composition
  • C.two.hundreds—words composition
  • D.two hundreds of words composition
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Either of__________is quite capable of the work.

  • A.girl
  • B.the girl
  • C.girls
  • D.the girls