专升本模拟题1(英语)

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Fresh air is【C7】______to sound sleep(酣睡).

  • A.necessary
  • B.able
  • C.no good
  • D.best
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in which sleep【C2】______The young may need more sleep than the old

  • A.falls down
  • B.breaks out
  • C.wakes up
  • D.takes place
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What is the authors attitude towards Nigels actions?

  • A.He is mildly critical.
  • B.He is strongly critical.
  • C.He is in favor of them.
  • D.His attitude is not clear.
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Why did Nigel help Alicia finish her robot?

  • A.He tried to make friends with her.
  • B.He was fond of building robots.
  • C.He intended to help her.
  • D.He didn"t want her to suspect him.
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Nigels original intention of joining the contest was to ______.

  • A.be the top student of the school
  • B.bring great honor to his school
  • C.constructs a robot with the Lego sets
  • D.win the thousand-dollar prize
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Topping the class academically was certainly an advantage. Studying was a breeze for Nigel. The reward was certainly incomparable to the little effort that he had to put it. It began when he was selected to help the teachers in the computer laboratories. The peak of his school career came not when he topped the school but when he was selected for the nationwide competition. Unlike everyone else, Nigel wanted to join the contest because he liked playing with the Lego sets and making something out of them. Nigel spent the next two months rebuilding his robot. It was during the time that Nigel found out about the prizes for the competition as well as another competitor, Alicia, from a neighboring school. His early intentions were forgotten. Getting the thousand-dollar prize was more important than anything else. Nigel decided to befriend Alicia. Unaware of his intentions, she told him all about the robot that she had been building for the competition. He even helped her to put the finishing branches to her robot. He was glad with the way things had progressed. His robot looked even better than Alicias and it was able to bounce a ball with its arm, something Alicia had failed to do. On the day of the competition, he saw Alicia. Everything dawned on her the minute she saw him among the competitors. She stared at him, puzzled at first, then angry and finally a look of helplessness came over her. The flashbulbs of the camera exploded in Nigels face. The robot had performed actions so unique and different that the specialists judgments were the same. Nigel was so pleased with himself that he did not even notice the girl standing a few feet away from him. Without her, he would never have won the competition.

What reward did Nigel receive for doing well in his school work?

  • A.He was offered a part-time job.
  • B.He was honored with a scholarship.
  • C.He helped his teacher construct a robot.
  • D.He helped in the computer laboratories.
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Mrs. Edwards went back to the supermarket quickly because she had to______.

  • A.buy another thing
  • B.talk to the manager
  • C.pay for her shopping
  • D.find her shopping
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Which statement is TRUE?

  • A.Mrs. Edwards is always very lucky.
  • B.Mrs. Edwards had no friends.
  • C.Mrs. Edwards hoped to get free shopping.
  • D.Mrs. Edwards gets disappointed easily.
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Mrs. Edwards husband tried to______.

  • A.make her unhappy
  • B.cheer her up
  • C.buy things with her
  • D.stop her buying things
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Which of the following statements is NOT true?

  • A.Lawn tennis became popular very rapidly in the United States.
  • B.It was Major Walter Wingfield who invented court tennis.
  • C.The sport was called "lawn tennis" shortly after it was invented.
  • D.Miss Outerbridge set up a lawn tennis court with the help of her brother.
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The first United States lawn tennis game was played ____ .

  • A.at Nahant
  • B.on the Staten Island
  • C.in Boston
  • D.in New York
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The new game called Sphairistike appeared in______in 1873.

  • A.America
  • B.Europe
  • C.Bermuda
  • D.Egypt
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The word "develop" is used to mean______.

  • A.become larger
  • B.create
  • C.train
  • D.acquire
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From this passage one can conclude that______.

  • A.doctors are still learning things about eyesight
  • B.headaches are only caused by eyestrain
  • C.everyone should wear glasses
  • D.people only believe things that are proven facts
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One cause of eyestrain mentioned in the passage is______.

  • A.wearing contact lenses too long
  • B.going to the movies
  • C.reading a lot
  • D.not visiting your eye doctor
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This passage provides us with ______.

  • A.a piece of scientific information
  • B.a normal lesson
  • C.an interesting test
  • D.a piece of news
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What is referred to as the "general appearance" in this passage is ______.

  • A.how many broad windows a room has, through which sunlight might come in
  • B.the size of a room
  • C.whether there are beautiful walls in a room
  • D.what the room looks like
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Well get in all the wheat before the sun______.

  • A.will set
  • B.was set
  • C.set
  • D.sets
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At the University of Kansas art museum, scientists tested the effect of different colored walls on two groups of visitors to an exhibit of paintings. For the first group the room was painted white: for the second, dark brown. Movement of each group was followed by an electrical equipment under the carpet. The experiment showed that those who entered the dark brown room walked more quickly, covered more area, and spent less time in the room than people in the white one. Dark brown made people more active, but the activity ended sooner. Not only the choice of colors but also thegeneral appearanceof a room affects those inside. Another experiment presented people with photographs of faces whose energy was to be commented. Three groups of people were used: each was shown the same photos, but each group was in an ordinary room—a nice office. The third was in a tastefully designed living room with carpeting. Results showed that the people in the beautiful room tend to give higher marks to the faces than those in the ugly room did. Other studies suggest that students do better on tests taken in comfortable rooms than in ordinary-looking or ugly ones.

Which of the following is the best expression of the main idea of this passage?

  • A.People in beautiful rooms tend to give higher marks to photos of faces than people in ugly rooms.
  • B.The color and general appearance of a room have a deeper effect on the behavior. of the people in it.
  • C.The University of Kansas has studied the effects of the color of a room on people"s behavior.
  • D.Beautifully furnished, light-coloured rooms make people more comfortable than ugly, dark rooms.
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Dont smoke in the meeting-room, ______?

  • A.do you
  • B.will you
  • C.can you
  • D.could you
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The fire ______ two persons death as well as the damage of all the stores property.

  • A.is resulted in
  • B.is resulted from
  • C.resulted in
  • D.resulted from
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—How did you find your visit to the museum? —I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was______than I expected.

  • A.far more interesting
  • B.even much interesting
  • C.so more interesting
  • D.a lot much interesting
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He______Chinese history and knows a lot about it.

  • A.is strict with
  • B.is interested in
  • C.is satisfied with
  • D.is busy doing
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Without electricity human life______quite different today.

  • A.is
  • B.will be
  • C.would have been
  • D.would be
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______ their luggage, the tourists hurried to the airport.

  • A.Packed
  • B.After packed
  • C.Having packed
  • D.Packing