大连理工大学专升本入学考试英语试卷(三)

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大连理工大学网络高等教育 专升本入学考试英语试卷(三)

考试类型:闭卷 总分:100分

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题号 分数 I II 总分

Part I Vocabulary and Structure (40%)

Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. 1. We all don’t think she left for Boston yesterday.

A. that it true B. it true that C. it that true D. that true it 2. I Billy not to walk on the ice but he just went on.

A. persuaded B. suggested C. offered D. warned 3. It is necessary that your daughter to operate a computer.

A. learn B. learns C. learned D. must learn 4. The reason for my absence was I had fallen ill.

A. why B. because C. for D. that 5. It’s that we’d better go fishing.

A. such lovely a day B. a such lovely day C. so lovely a day D. a so lovely day

1-5 BDADC

6. This is the university .

A. at which do we study B. we are studying C. we are studying at D. where we study at 7. the people in the workshop, Tommy is the most skilled.

A. Of all B. To all C. In all D. From all 8. When questioned, he doing anything illegal.

A. refused B. objected C. denied D. opposed 9. The car on the way to the station, and we had to get a taxi.

A. broke down B. breaking down C. broken down D. was broken down 10. It was so dark that anything.

A. hardly could we see B. hardly we could see C. we could hardly see D. could we hardly see

6-10 CACAC

11. After to prison, they regret not having taken advice from their parents and friends. A. have sent B. have been sent C. having sent D. being sent 12. — Has Jenny’s plane landed?

— No, but it here in a few minutes.

A. may have been B. ought to be C. should have been D. has to be 13. It is essential to be on friendly with neighbors.

A. connection B. association C. terms D. relations 14. Though in the city, Mr. Smith enjoyed the peaceful life in the country. A. being born and bred B. born and bred C. to be born and bred D. was born and bred 15. The girl in the snapshot was smiling sweetly, .

A. her long hair flowing in the breeze B. her long hair was flowing in the breeze C. her long hair flowed in the breeze D. her long hair flow in the breeze

11-15 DBCBA

16. The professor paused as if his students to ask questions on the point he had just made.

A. expecting B. to expect C. having expected D. to have expected 17. We must make some investigations we can draw any conclusion. A. since B. before C. until D. when 18. You us about his departure a week ago.

A. ought to have told B. have told C. had told D. might as well tell 19. Many boys tried, but have succeeded.

A. have; many B. have; few C. has; a few D. have; a little 20. after his death that he was recognized as a great composer.

A. It is until B. It was until C. Not until D. It was not until

16-20 ABABD

Part II Reading Comprehension (60%)

Directions: There are three reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some statements and questions. You should decide on the best choice. Passage One

“Joe, you are a very old dog,” said policeman Fred. “Today is your birthday again. I remember you were 14 years old last year. But you are still the best police dog in the world!”

“ARF! ARF!” barked Joe.

“You are welcome,” said Fred. “Now let’s get your birthday dinner. Show me where you want to eat.”

Joe led Fred down the street. Good smells came from all the eating places. But Joe walked on. At last he stopped at a small place. He smelled around the door. Then he pushed the door open.

“Is this where you want to eat?” asked Fred. But Joe did not bark an answer. He put his nose to the floor and ran across the room. Then he jumped on a man at a table!

“Good boy, Joe!” said Fred. Joe and Fred have looked for the robber for ten years. “And now you have found him!”

Joe and Fred took the robber to the police station. Then Fred said, “All right, Joe, you have done your work. Well done! Congratulations. Now do you want that birthday dinner?” “ARF!” barked Joe, “ARF! ARF!” “Let’s go,” said Fred. “I’m hungry, too.” 1. Joe is 15 years old this year. A. True B. False

2. The police and Joe have looked for the robber for 10 years. A. True B. False

3. In the story, Joe says “ARF! ARF!” twice. The first time he means “_________” A .Hello! How are you? B. Thank you.

C. Oh. No. I’m not a good dog. D. I’m sorry to hear that. 4. Fred wants to give Joe a dinner because ___________.

A. Joe caught the robber B. today is Fred’s birthday C. Fred found an eating place D. it’s Joe’s birthday 5. Joe is great, isn’t he?

A. Yes, he is. B. No, he isn’t. C. Yes, he isn’t. D. No, he is.

1-5 AABDA

Passage Two

What a strange world this would be if everyone told the truth! Even though the whole world claim to dislike lies, it seems that lying is a universal communication style. Most of us get angry at big lies, but how about truth-telling in our private life? Should we always tell the truth to husbands, wives, mothers, fathers and children?

Public opinion polls find that only about one in ten Americans say they never tell a lie. Some studies showed that each student actually told about two lies a day. Half of all adults interviewed in a radio poll last year admitted they had told a lie they regretted, and many said they had been deeply hurt by a lie someone told them.

Researchers asked some people to describe the lies they told over a period of weeks. They nearly all stressed that what they told were white lies, and denied having told serious lies.

We tell more different lies to men than to women. Men and women tell more lies about themselves when talking to men, but more lies about others when talking to women. Men are particularly likely to lie about themselves. Women tell more lie than men, but only because women tell white lies in order to make others feel comfortable.

Surveys show that nearly everyone believes most people are truthful. That’s why people are so bad at detecting lies. Psychologists have even tested the lie-detecting ability of police officers, judges, customs inspectors and others whose jobs need to detect lies. In these studies, these people were no better at detecting lies than ordinary people. 6. Men tell fewer lies than women. A. True B. False

7. We lie differently to different types of people. A. True B. False

8. What is the main idea expressed in the passage? A. Lies must be avoided, though nearly impossible. B. People should feel ashamed of telling lies.

C. Lying is actually a common phenomenon in social communication. D. People are bad at detecting lies.

9. According to the passage, we can infer that .

A. people tend to claim that they do lie, but not out of ill intentions B. lying shouldn’t have become a universal communication style C. college students are No. 1 liars

D. those who are not good at detecting lies should not be police officers, customs inspectors and others whose job needs to detect lies

10. The word “detect” in the third line of the last paragraph is closest in meaning to . A. remind B. remember C. caution D. notice

6-10 AACAD

Passage Three

People all over the world today are beginning to hear and learn more and more about the problem of pollution. Pollution is caused either by man’s release of completely new and often artificial substances into the environment, or by releasing greatly increased amounts of a natural substance, such as oil from oil tankers into the sea.

The whole industrial process which makes many of the goods and machines we need and use in our daily lives, is bound to create a number of waste products which upset the environmental balance, or the ecological balance. Many of these waste products can be prevented or disposed of sensibly, but clearly while more and more new and complex goods are produced there will be new, dangerous wastes to be disposed of, for example, the waste products from nuclear power stations. Many people, therefore, see pollution as only part of a larger and more complex problem, that is, the whole process of industrial production and consumption of goods. Others again see the problem mainly in connection with agriculture, where new methods are helping farmers grow more and more on their land to feed our ever-increasing populations. However, the land itself is gradually becoming worn out as it is being used, in some cases, artificial fertilizers cannot restore the balance.

Whatever its underlying reasons, there is no doubt that much of the pollution caused could be controlled if only companies, individuals and governments would make more efforts. In the home there is an obvious need to control litter and waste. Food comes wrapped up three or four times in packages that all have to be disposed of; drinks are increasingly sold in bottles or tins which cannot be reused. This not only causes a litter problem, but also is a great waste of resources, in terms of glass, metals and paper. Advertising has helped this process by persuading many of us not only to buy things we neither want nor need, but also to throw away much of what we do buy. Pollution and waste combine to be a problem everyone can help to solve by cutting out unnecessary buying, excess consumption and careless disposal of the products we use in our daily lives.

11. The main cause of pollution is the release of artificial or natural substances into the environment.

A. True B. False

12. In the writer’s view, the more new goods, the less pollution there will be. A. True B. False

13. Many people see pollution as only part of . A. our daily life B. the environmental balance

C. the consumption of goods by man

D. the whole process of industrial production and consumption of goods 14. Much of the pollution could be controlled if only . A. people would pay more attention to the problem

B. governments would take effective measures C. all sides concerned would make more efforts D. farmers would use less artificial fertilizers

15. People can help solve the problem of pollution by . A. urging their governments to control litter and waste B. making anti-pollution advertisements

C. cutting down the use of oil and other oil products

D. reducing unnecessary buying, over-consumption and careless disposal of wastes

11-15 ABDCD

答案:

Part I Vocabulary and Structure

1-5 BDADC 6-10 CACAC 11-15 DBCBA 16-20 ABABD

Part II Reading Comprehension

1-5 AABDA 6-10 AACAD 11-15 ABDCD

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