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2019年成人高考专升本《英语》考试真题(完整版)

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2019年成人高考专升本《英语》考试真题

I. Phonetics(5 points)

Directions:In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letters or letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

1.在下列括号内找出与其它选项读音不同的一项()

A. sh(ou)t

B. cl(ou)d

C. m(ou)se

D. t(ou)gh

2. 在下列括号内找出与其它选项读音不同的一项()

A. f(ea)r

B. b(ea)r

C. w(ea)r

D. p(ea)r

3. 在下列括号内找出与其它选项读音不同的一项()

A. p(o)st

B. c(o)st

C. m(o)st

D. h(o)st

4. 在下列括号内找出与其它选项读音不同的一项()

A. cha(s)e

B. ba(s)e

C. ea(s)e

D. ca(s)e

5. 在下列括号内找出与其它选项读音不同的一项()

A. (sc)are

B. (sc)ene

C. (sc)ore

D. (sc)ale

Ⅱ. Vocabulary and Structure( 15 points)

Directions:There are 15 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

6. Johnson________his meal when his friend Tim called him to eat out together.

A. had finished

B. has finished

C. finished

D. finishes

7. Cultural exchange plays an important role________promoting relation between the two countries.

A. in

B. on

C. at

D. to

8. The two teachers taught him 30 years ago, but________of them can recognize him now.

A. either

B. none

C. each

D. neither

9. The education committee________his proposal without giving him any reason.

A. turned up

B. turned down

C. turned out

D. turned in

10. He________ late into the night, but now he goes to bed early due to health reasons.

A. used to work

B. used to working

C. is used to working

D. is used to work

11. Modern science and technology has shortened the distance between people and brought us _______closer.

A. most

B. much

C. too

D. very

12. The news_______the general manager had been arrested shocked everyone.

A. which

B. how

C. that

D. why

13. Researchers are trying to_______what's wrong with their experiments.

A. pull out

B. call out

C. take out

D. fiqure out

14. My computer broke down yesterday. I'll have it_______ as soon as possible.

A. fixing

B. fixed

C. fix

D. to fix

15. The question I am going to raise today is in______with yesterday's discussion.

A. connection

В. сompany

C. contrast

D. contact

16. I still remember the house_______we lived when we arrived in Seattle in 2010.

A. when

B. that

C. which

D. where

17. ________, the issue doesn't seem to be difficult at all.

A. With my view

B. From my view

C. For my view

D. In my view

18. I couldn't go to the meeting because I had to_______my brother after his accident.

A. take after

B. look after

C. look over

D. take over

19. Tom_______the car accident if he hadn't drunk alcohol before driving.

A. would avoid

B. avoided

C. would have avoided

D. will avoid

20. Whenever I was free, l would chat with John. Helen and a few______.

friends

A. the other

B. another

C. other

D. others

Ⅲ. Cloze(30 points)

Directions:For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A,B,C the D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

Teachers are some of the most important professionals in the world. They are responsible ___21___preparing future generations to become productive and honest citizens, who will ___22___ to society for the whole of their adult life.

Obviously, the most commnon reason ___23___teachers decide to teach is the ability to make a difference. There are many professions that give people the ability to have a(n) ___24___ impact on the world and change people' s lives,  ___25___ few professions have a direct impact on ___26___ a better society as teachers do. People tend to ___27___ their teachers for years after they finish school, for good teachers can ___28___ their students to become something that they ___29___ thought they could be, or to work ___30___ a field that they thought they did not ___31___.

Teachers are also important because they provide ___32___ for their students. In certain low-income areas ___33___ some students may not have both of their parents ___34___, teachers can provide an important influence that helps their students make the right ___35___ , even when they are not in the classroom. Generally, teachers' impact on students can last all through their life.

21. A. of   B. in   C. for   D. to

22. A. attribute   B. contribute   C. substitute   D. distribute

23. A. what   B. why   C. which   D. how

24. A. firm   B. positive   C. definite   D. absolute

25. A. or   B. but   C. so   D. and

26. A. creating   B. discovering   C. inventing   D. designing

27. A. remind   B. remember   C. reflect   D. review

28. A. inspire   B. force   C.order   D. demand

29. A. never   B. rather   C. ever   D. still

30. A. in   B. on   C. as   D. at

31. A. act   B. fit   C. ask   D. sit

32. A. requests   B. commands   C. guidance   D. reference

33. A. when   B. where   C. what   D. which

34. A. away   B. ahead   C. along   D. around

35. A. decisions   B. revisions   C. correction   D. connection

IV. Reading Comprehension(60 points)

Directions: There are five reading passages in this part. Each passage is fllowed by four questions.For each question there are four suggested answers marked A,B, C and D. Choose onebest answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

Passage  One

Music is part of the structure of our society; it sits at the heart of human experience and enriches(丰富) so many lives. Then, is it not central to our education system?  This is a question I recently put forward to an all-party group on music education.

I am 20 years old and began playing the piano at the Barracudas Band in Barrow-in-Furness, aged seven. The funding for the centre has now been cut. I took part in the primary tuition project, aged 11. The funding for that has also been cut now. It is a common problem across the country.

Music is not an add-on, a "soft" subject or a luxury-it is absolutely essential to our exstence . Every child deserves the opportunity to experience its benefits. Until music is held in the same regard as the "core" subjects of our curriculum, our society will be worse off. We need joy, empathy (共情) and hope on this planet more than ever,  and taking away children's opportunity to develop musical skills is to set ourselves up for a fall. Despite the many brilliant programs and projects to encourage young musicians (" Every Child a Musician," " Awards for Young Musicians," to name but a few), we are reaching a crisis point. We are in danger of destroying creativity,  innovation(创新) and expression. Learning an instrument can help develop so many fundamental life skills. It promotes discipline,empathy, determination and cooperation as well as providing a sense of community and worth.

Music has changed my life. It is a huge part of who l am. I have leared so much about the world through music and the inspiring figures I have met through it. I feel l have a duty to help ensure that others can benefit from is magic. Let us make it available to every single child.

36. Why did the author raise the question on music education?

A. The funding for music education has been cut.

B. The band the author joined in has broken up.

C. The project the author was in no longer exists.

D. The tuition fee for music training has risen.

37. What does the author think of the role of music?

A. It is important for dealing with social crises.

B. It may offer children future job opportunities.

C. It is fundamental to the growth of a child.

D. It can help children learn core subjects.

38. What is the theme of the passage?

A. Music education should be available to every child.

B. Music training programs should be provided free.

C. Music should be placed at the top of the curriculum.

D. Music should be made popular across the country.

39. What is the author' s attitude towards music?

A. Positive.

B. Critical.

C. Doubful.

D. Indifferent.

Passage Two

In 2011, a dog owner named Robert uploaded a video titled "Guilty!"  to YouTube. He had come home finding his two dogs near an empty bag of cat treats. The first dog beheaved calmly. But the second dog, Denver, sat shaking in a corner, her eyes looking down, which made Robert believe it was she who had done it. Seeing her "apparent admission of guilt," he yelled at her, "You did this!"  Denver beat her tail nervously. "You know the routine. In the kennel(狗窝)!" Following the command, the dog shut herself in.

The video quickly gathered a flood of comments. Since then, "dog shaming" has become popular on the internet,  as owners around the world posted beside notes shots of their trembling pets in which the dogs seemed to admit bad behavior. For instance, "I ate an extra large pizza, ”admits a chocolate Lab. Human enthusiasm for guilty dogs seemed growing.

But according to a researcher at Barnard College, What we consider to be a dog's guilty look is no sign of guilt at all. In a 2009 study, the researcher had owners forbid their dogs from eating an attractive treat, and then asked the owners to leave the room. While each owner was gone, the researcher either removed the treat or fed it to the dog. When the owners returned, they were told-regardless of the truth-that their dogs either had or had not eaten it. If owners thought their dogs had  done something wrong, blames fllowed, and guily looks quickly emerged. Yet dogs who hadn't eaten the treat were more likely to appear guilty than dogs who had-so long as their owners scolded them. Far from signaling regret, one group of researchers wrote in a 2012 paper, the guilty look of dogs is very likely a means to show obedience(顺从)to their owners

40. What did Robert want to show with his video on YouTube?

A. Dogs' conflict with other pets

B. Dogs' naughty behaviors.

C. Dogs' trust in their owners

D. Dogs' apparent guilty looks.

41. How did people react to Robert' s video?

A. They started to share dog-shaming photos.

B. They began to blame their own dogs.

C. They began to read stories about dogs.

D. they started to show sympathy for his dog.

42. What does "a chocolate Lab" in Paragraph 2 refer to?

A. A scientist.

B. A dog.

C. A researcher

D. A cat.

43. Why do dogs wear a guily look according to the researchers?

A. To attract their owers' attention.

B. To deceive their owners.

C. To beg their owners for treats.

D.To show obedience to their owners.

Passage Three

In the race to the moon, who came in first?

You might say the answer is Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michel Collins, the crew of Apollo 11. you could represent for the crew of Apollo 10,  which reached the moon in May 19 and then headedback to Earth without landing.

But there is a much stranger answer to this question, depending on how much you care about humans and what your definition(定义)of reaching the moon might be. Before any people arrived at the moon, other animals had got there first. And unlike the dogs and monkeys that were made famous in early space shots and Earth orbits, the first creatures to reach the moon were a pair of tortoises, Discovery's Amy Shira Teitel reminded us.

The Soviet spacecraft(航天器)sent the animals around the moon-although not into is orbitduring a mission in The middle of September, 1968. The unmanned (无人驾驶的) craft then returned to Earth and dashed into the Indian Ocean, after which the Russians recovered the craft.

A month later, Soviet scientists revealed that the spacecraft had been a tiny ship, carrying the tortoises, wine flies, meal worms, plants, seeds, bacteria, and other living matter.

The tortoises, as history records, lost about 10 percent of their body weight, but had a healty appetite when they returned to Earth. In the following checkups comparing the animals to “stay-at-home turtles used as a test control, " most things seemed normal, aside from some vaguely explained minor problems with the liver.

What this all means is that, as Teitel explained,  " The first living beings to see an Earthrise from the Moon were Russian tortoises. However, as far as I can tell,  the animals were not named. "

44. According to the passage, which of the following reached the moon first?

A. A pair of tortoises.

B. American astronauts.

C. Rusian astronauts

D. Dogs and monkeys.

45. What happened to the Soviet spacecraft?

A. It was weekeduring the mission

B. It was recovered after is return to Earth.

C. It stayed in the moon's orbit.

D. It disappeared in the outer space.

46. What was the biggest change in the tortoises in Paragraph 6?

A. They showed abnormal behaviors.

B. They had serious liver problems.

C. They lost their appetite for food.

D. They had obviously lost weight.

47. What do Teitel's words in the last paragraph imply?

A. The tortoises were fond of seeing Earthrise.

B. The tortoises were not given due credit for their experience.

C. The tortoises were not named after the Soviet spacecraft.

D. The tortoises were famous all over the world.

Passage Four

Vegans try to live, as much as possible, in a way that avoids exploiting and being cruel to animals. This means following a plant-based diel. Vegans do not eat animals or animal-based products like meal,fish, seafood, eggs,honey and dairy products such as cheese. For many vegans, living a committed vegan lifestyle means not wearing clothes made from animal skins and avoiding any products which  have been tested on animals.

Vegans argue that suffering is caused in the production of these foods. For example, they say that,on some dairy farms, male calves (小牛) are killed because they are too expensive to keep, and cows are killed when they get older and produce less milk. As for honey vegan say that bees make honey for bee, not for humans, and that bees’ health can suffer when humans take the honey from them. Vegans believe that the products they use and consume should be free from not just cruely but any exploitation of animals.

The main reason for going vegan is probably that they believe animals and all other sentient (有感知能力的) beings should have the right to life and freedom. However, there are other reasons. Vegans argue that the production of meal and other animal products is very bad for the environment. They point out that a huge quantity of water is needed to grow grain to feed animals in the meat industry.  The enormous amount of grain which the meat industry needs ofien leads to forests being cut down and habitats(栖息地)being lost. In contrast, much lower quantities of grain and water are needed to sustain a vegan diet. In addition, many vegans say that all the nutritious elements our bodies need are contained in a carefully planned vegan diet and that this type o diet helps prevent some diseases.

48. What is a vegan in this passage?

A. A person who likes to grow vegetables.

B. A person who is fond of eating meat.

C. A person who keeps a plant-based diet.

D. A person who stays away from animals.

49. Which of the following could be found in a vegan's diet?

A. Eggs.

B. Honey.

C. Milk.

D. Potatoes.

50. What belief do vegans hold?

A. Animals can help improve the environment.

B. Animals have the right to life and freedom.

C. Animal products lead to the rise of grain output

D. Animal products are far more nutritious.

51. What does the author want to imply in this passage?

A. Going vegan consumes more water and grain.

B. Going vegan enables people to live a healthier life.

C. Going vegan helps to develop meat industry.

D. Going vegan has been a lifestyle for the majorities

Passage Five

There are many interesting news items in BP's(英国石油公司)annual Energy Outlook just pub-lished. But perhaps the most astonishing suggestion in the report is the idea that cutting back on plastic use could make matters worse. This might be what you would expect BP to say. Afer all, as one of the world's biggest oil companies, it makes a lot of money from selling products in plastic. But let's look at the thinking behind BP's argument.

If the current opposing idea about the use of plastic continues, there could be a worldwide ban on single-use plastics by 2040. But the document argues that switching plastic for other materials will have a bigger cost in terms of energy and carbon emissions(排放).That sounds like the law of unintended(非故意的)consequences in action. When plastic bags are measured against paper or cotton substitutes, a BBC analysis found there wasn't a great deal of difference in their environmental impact. Paper bags require fewer reuses to make them more environmentally friendy than single-use plastic bags, which means customers have to replace paper bags more frequently.

Environmentalists, though, are not entirely convinced. They think that BP is stressing the problem of banning plastic for its own interest. “While it's true that it takes less enery to produce and transport plastic than glass, a glass bottle can be reused dozens of times and is recyclable. Plus, material like glass when they escape collection don't go on polluting our oceans and rivers for hundreds of years,"said Louise Edge, from Greenpeace UK.

Steps to encourage recycling are being taken. The UK, for example, will introduce a new tax on the manufacture and import of plastic packaging in 2022. There are also lots of developments taking place with alternative materials. These may be the final defense against the unintended consequences of plastic bans.

52. What is astonishing about BP's annual report?

A. BP has earned a lot of money by selling plastic products.

B. Cutting back on plastic use may bring more problems.

C. BP has become one of the word's biggest oil companies

D. Cutting back on plastic use may affect product quality.

53. Which of the following could be banned worldwide by 2040?

A. Second-hand cotton begs.

B. Reusable paper bags

C. Single-use plastic bags.

D. Recyclable glass bottles.

54. According to enviromentalist, what causes BP to oppose banning plastics?

A. Its consideration of its own interest.

B. Is worry about the loss of consumers.

C. Its desire to influence world economy.

D. Its concern about the environment.

55. What measure is being taken by the UK to cut back on the use of plastics?

A. Forbidding the import of plastic bags.

B. Banning the manufacture of plastic bags

C. Taxing on the use of plastic bags.

D. Developing alternative materials to plastic.

V. Daily Conversation( 15 points)

Directions: Pick out appropriate expressions from the eight choices below and complete the following dialogues by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

A. How about your presentation?

B. He needs it for tomorrow's presentation.

C. I think so.

D. Where are you heading?

E. You are welcome.

F. No problem!

G. What can I do for you?

H. No, thanks

Alice: Hi, Sam! It's nice to see you here.

Sam: Hi, Alice!

Alice: ___56___.

Sam: To my dorm.

Alice: Great! Could you take this book to Peter?

Sam: ___57___ Does Peter know what it is for?

Alice: Yes. ___58___.

Sam: ___59___ Are you well prepared for it?

Alice: ___60___ See you tomorow!

Sam: See you!

VI. Writing( 25 points)

Directions:For this part, you are supposed to write an e-mail in about 100 - 120 words based on the following situation. Remember to write it clearly.

61.你(Li yuan)收到美国朋友Thomas的e-mail,他提及要来中国留学的想法。请给他回一封e-mail,内容包括:

·欢迎他来中国留学;

·推荐一所学校;

·介绍该学校所在的城市;

·表达为他提供帮助的意愿。

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