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成都元亨教育:远程网络教育入学考试《大学英语》考题及答案大学英语模拟题I.PhoneticsDirections:Ineachofthefollowinggroupsofwords,therearefourunderlinedlettercombinationsmarkedA,B,CandD.Comparetheunderlinedpartsandidentifytheonethatisdifferentfromtheothersinpronunciation.MarkyouranswerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAn...

成都元亨教育:远程网络教育入学考试《大学英语》考题及答案
大学英语模拟 快递公司问题件快递公司问题件货款处理关于圆的周长面积重点题型关于解方程组的题及答案关于南海问题 I.PhoneticsDirections:Ineachofthefollowinggroupsofwords,therearefourunderlinedlettercombinationsmarkedA,B,CandD.Comparetheunderlinedpartsandidentifytheonethatisdifferentfromtheothersinpronunciation.MarkyouranswerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.1.A.markB.warmC.wardD.war2.A.threeB.thoseC.thankD.theatre3.A.windB.kindC.findD.mind4.A.plantB.craftC.graspD.at5.A.nowB.knowledgeC.bowD.allowII.VocabularyandStructureDirections:Choosethebestonetocompleteeachsentence.1.I'dliketotake__________ofthisopportunitytothankallofyouforyourco-operation.A.profitB.benefitC.occasionD.advantage2.Incopyingthispaper,becarefulnottoleave__________anywords.A.outB.aloneC.offD.behind3.Peoplewhocannot__________betweencolorsaresaidtobecolor-blind.A.compareB.separateC.establishD.contrast4.Wefinally__________anagreementafteralotofhardbargaining.A.reachedB.didC.arrivedD.drove5.Howcouldhe__________frombelievingthatshewaschanginghermind?A.avoidB.stopC.preventD.keep6.Itisdesirablethattheairplane_____________aslightaspossible.A.isB.wereC.beD.hadbeen7.Wecamefinally___________theconclusionthatshehasbeentellingliesallthetime.A.ofB.intoC.toD.at8.Iamnotusedtospeaking______________public.A.inB.atC.onD.to9.Hedidn'tliveupto____________hadbeenexpectedofhim.A.whatB.whichC.thatD.all10.Shedidnotfeel______________goingout,asshehadaslightheadache.A.aboutB.likeC.afterD.for11.Thepriceofgoldroseagain,partly__________newsaboutwar.A.resultinB.gowithC.becauseD.dueto12.Responsibilities_________________becomingafather.A.chargeforB.gowithC.saveforD.gothrough13.Ifyou___________inyourrentagain,youmaygetthrownout.A.fallbehindB.accountforC.chargeforD.cometo14.Thecountryhas____________toomanywarsinthepastfewdecades;itspeoplearelongingforpeacesomuch.A.preventedfromB.resultedinC.gonethroughD.gonewith15.Shewouldn'teventakeadrink,_____________stayfordinner.A.muchmoreB.muchfewC.muchlesserD.muchless16.Thefirstpopularlychosenpresidenthas____________thepoliticalrepresentativesovertheslowpaceofeconomicchange.A.preventedfromB.chargedforC.accountedforD.clashedwith17.Unlesswegetmoremoney,we'llbe____________finishingthisenquiryprogram.A.separatedfromB.recoveredfromC.preventedfromD.chargedfrom18.ThepainterlivedmorethanadecadeinEurope,_______hecouldbeinclosecontactwithothercubists(立体派艺术家).A.whereB.inwhichC.thatD.inthat19._______Tomissupposedtomakeanappointmentwiththedentist,hesaysheistoobusy.A.HoweverB.WhomeverC.WheneverD.Whatever20.Everyorganismproduceswasteproductsnolongerusefultoitselfandwhich_______toaccumulatewouldinfactbeharmful.A.iftheyallowedB.ifwereallowedC.ifwasallowsD.ifallowed21.Ididn'tmakea_______mistakenexttime.A.likeB.sameC.nearrD.similar22.Lifeinsurance,_______availableonlytoyoung,healthypersons,cannowbeobtainedforoldpeople.A.beforeB.afterC.formerD.previously23.He_______livesinthehousewherehewasborn.A.alreadyB.yetC.stillD.ever24."Areyougoingtothefootballgame?""No.Theticketsare_______expensiveforme."A.verymuchB.somuchC.fartooD.highly25."Fortonight'shomework,dopagesfortyandforty-oneintheworkbook.""ProfessorHones,Ithinkthatis_______work."A.muchtoomuchB.muchthemoreC.toohardD.hardest26.Marywasgoingtoaweddingsoshebrushed_______well.A.herhairB.herhairsC.thehairD.thehairs27.Aseriesofproblems_______croppeduprecently.A.haveB.hasC.isD.are28.Theofficialsinthe_______atLondonAirportwereverypolite.A.CustomB.CustomsC.customD.customs29.There_______alotof_______ontheroadsyesterday.A.was...trafficB.were...trafficsC.was...trafficsD.were...traffic30._______iseasilyseen.A.TheadvantageoftheeconomicreformB.Theeconomic'sreformadvantageC.ThereformoftheeconomicadvantageD.Theeconomicreform'sadvantage31.Englandisanislandcountry._______consistsofthreeprincipalislands,and_______climateisgenerallymild.A.It...itsB.She...herC.He...hisD.She...its32.Englandtookarmsagainst_______enemy.A.hisB.herC.hersD.its33.Thatmanlooksfamiliartome.Hereminds_______Dr.Richards.A.metoB.meC.meforD.meof34.Itseemsverydifficult_______.A.tostopthechildtocryB.restrainingthechildtocryC.tokeepthechildfromcryingD.holdingthechild'scrying35.HethoughthecouldtalkMr.Robinson_______buyingsomeexpensiveequipment.A.toB.aboutC.intoD.on36.WhenLaurafinallyarrivedsheapologized_______solate.A.fortocomeB.thatshewascomingC.forcomingD.tocome37.Thisboyisabletorepeatfrommemory______200shortpoems.A.uptoB.uptillC.astoD.asfar38.InShanghai,cityplannershavemademanyplacesforgreenbeltsandgarden_____.A.placesB.lotsC.spacesD.strips39.Thoughwehavespenttwonightsin_______theproblem,westillcan'tfindasolution.A.workingonB.workingoutC.workingupD.workingin40.Itwassuchawonderfuldaythattheydecidedtotakeaday_____tothemountain.A.awayB.voyageC.boattripD.excursionIII.ReadingComprehensionDirections:Readthefollowingpassage(s)carefullyanddothemultiple-choicequestions.Passage1ResearchershavefoundthatREM(rapideyemovement)sleepisimportanttohumanbeings.Thistypeofsleepgenerallyoccursfourorfivetimesduringonenightofsleeplastingfiveminutestofortyminutesforeachoccurrence.Thedeeperaperson’ssleepbecomes,thelongertheperiodsofrapideyemovement.TherearephysicalchargesinthebodytoshowthatapersonhaschangedfromNREM(non-rapideyemovement)toREMsleep.Breathingbecomesfaster,theheartrateincreases,and,asthenameimplies,theeyesbegintomovequickly.AccompanyingthesephysicalchangesinthebodyisaveryimportantcharacteristicofREMsleep.ItisduringREMsleepthatapersondreams.1.Accordingtothepassage,howoftendoesREMsleepoccurinonenight?A.OnceB.TwiceC.FouroffivetimesD.Fortytimes2.Theword“deeper”inparagraph1isclosestinmeaningtowhichofthefollowing?A.heavier.B.louder.C.stronger.D.happier.3.WhichofthefollowingshowsthatapersonisNOTdreaminginhissleep?A.Hiseyesbegintomove.B.Hisbreathingbecomesfaster.C.Hisheartrateincreases.D.Hiseyesstopmoving.4.Thesubjectofthispassageis________.A.whypeoplesleepB.thehumanneedforREMsleepC.thecharacteristicofREMsleepD.physicalchangesinthehumanbody5.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthearticle?A.REMSleepB.TwoTypesofSleepC.SleepersD.WhatHappenstoSleepersPassage2TheMotherGooseStories,sowellknowntochildrenallovertheword,arecommonlysaidtohavebeenwrittenbyalittleoldwomanforhergrandchildren.Accordingtosomepeople,shelivedinBoston,andherrealnamewasElizabethVergoose.Herson-in-law,aprinternamedThomasFleet,wassupposedtohavepublishedthefamousstoriesandpoemsforsmallchildrenin1719.However,nocopyofthisbookhaseverbeenfound,andmostscholarsdoubtthetruthofthisstory—anddoubt,moreover,thatMotherGoosewaseverarealperson.TheypointoutthatthenameisadirecttranslationoftheFrench“MereI’Oye.”In1697theFrenchmanCharlesPerraultpublishedthefirstbookinwhichthisnamewasused.Thecollectioncontainseighttales,including“SleepingBeauty,”“Cinderella,”and“PussinBoots.”ButPerraultdidnotoriginatethesestories;theywerealreadyquitepopularinhisday,andheonlycollectedthem.6.Whatissuppssedtohavehappenedin1719?A.ElizabethVergoosewrotethefirstMotherGooseStories.B.ThomasFleetpublishedtheMotherGooseStories.C.TheMotherGooseStoriesweretranslatedintoFrench.D.CharlesPerraultpublishedthefirstMotherGooseStories.7.MostscholarsconsiderMotherGoosetobe_________.A.arealpersonB.abookwrittenbyalittleoldwomanC.acollectionbyElizabethVergooseD.atranslationfromFrench8.WhenPerraultpublishedthefirstbookin1679,_______.A.nostoryofthebookhadbeenknowntopeopleB.somestoriesofthebookwerealreadywellknownC.fewpeoplewereinterestedinthestoriesofthebookD.storieslike“SleepingBeauty”and“Cinderella”becamepopular9.Thenameusedinthefirstbookpublishedin1679issupposedtohavebeen_______.A.MotherGooseB.MereI’OyeC.ElizabethVergooseD.CharlesPerrault10.Onthebasisofthispassage,whatmaybeconcludedabouttherealoriginofstories“SleepingBeauty”and“Cinderella”?A.TheywereinventedbyElizabethVergoose.B.TheywereinventedbyThomasFleet.C.TheywereinventedbyCharlesPerrault.D.Theirwritersareunknown.Passage3Banksarenotordinarilypreparedtopayoutallaccounts;theyrelyondepositors(储户)nottodemandpaymentallatthesametime.Ifdepositorsshouldcometofearthatabankisnotsafe,thatitcannotpayoffallitsdepositors,thenthatfearmightcauseallthedepositorstoappearonthesameday.Iftheydid,thebankcouldnotpayallaccounts.However,iftheydidnotallappearatonce,thentherewouldalwaysbeenoughmoneytopaythosewhowantedtheirmoneywhentheywantedit.Mrs.ElsieVaughthastoldusofaterrifyingbankrunthatsheexperienced.OnedayinDecemberof1925severalbanksfailedtoopeninacitywhereMrs.Vaughtlived.Theotherbanksexpectedarunthenextday,andsotheofficersofthebankinwhichMrsVaughtworkedasatellerhadenoughmoneyonhandtopayofftheirdepositors.Theofficerssimplytoldthetellerstopayondemand.Thenextmorningacrowdgatheredinthebankandonthesidewalkoutside.Thelengthofthelinemademanythinkthatthebankcouldnotpossiblypayoffeveryone.Peoplebegantopushandthentofightforplacesnearthetellers’windows,Thepowerofthepanicatmospherewassuchthattwotellers,thoughtheyknewthatthebankwasquiteallrightandcouldpayalldepositors,drewtheirownmoneyfromthebank.MrsVaughtsaysthatshehaddifficultykeepingherselffromdoingthesame.11.Abankrunhappenswhen_______.A.abankisclosedforoneormoredaysB.toomanydepositorstrytodrawouttheirmoneyatonetimeC.thereisnotenoughmoneytopayallitsdepositorsatonetimeD.tellersofabanktaketheirownmoneyfromthebank12.ThetellersinMrs.Vaught’sbankweretoldto________.A.explainwhytheycouldnotpayoutallaccountsB.payoutaccountsasrequestedC.makethedepositorsbelievethatthebankwasstandD.payoutmoneyasslowlyaspossible13.Themaincauseofabankrunis_______.A.lossofconfidenceB.lackofmoneyC.crowdsofpeopleD.inexperiencedtellers14.WhichofthefollowingdidMrs.Vaughtsay?A.Sheknowthatthebankwasnotsound.B.Shefearedthattoomanydepositorsdrawingtheirmoneywouldclosethebank.C.Shewasnotabletodrawouthermoney.D.Shewastemptedtodrawouthermoney.15.Accordingtothepassage,theactionsofthedepositorsofMrs.Vaught’sbankwereaffectedmainlybythe_______.A.easewithwhichtheycouldgettheirmoneyB.confidencethatMrs.VaughtshowedC.failureofseveralotherbankstoopenD.confidenceshownbyotherdepositorsofthebankPassage4OneofthegreatestproblemsforthosesettlersinNebraskainthelastquarterofthepreviouscenturywasfuel.Littleofthestatewasforestedwhenthefirstsettlersarrivedanditisprobablethatby1880,onlyaboutone-thirdoftheoriginallyforestedarearemained,downtoamere1percentofthestate’s77,000squaremiles.Withwoodandcoaloutofthequestion,andwithfuelneededyear-roundforcooking,andduringtheharshwintermonthsforheating,somesolutionhadtobefound.Somewhatimprobably,thebuffaloprovidedtheanswer.Buffalochips(干粪块)werefoundtoburnevenly,hotly,andcleanly,withlittlesmokeandinterestingly,noodor,Soon,collectingthembecameawayoflifeforthesettlers’childrenwhowouldpickthemupontheirwaytoandfromschool,ortakepartincompetitionsdesignedtocounteracttheirnaturalreluctance.Evenayoungman,seekingtoimpressthegirlhewantedtomarry,wouldarrivewithalargebagofchipsratherthanwithaboxofcandyorabunchofflowers.16.Whatisthemaintopicofthispassage?A.ThesolutiontotheNebraskasettlers’fuelproblem.B.LifeinNebraskainthelateninteenthcentury.C.TheimporanceoftheAmericanbuffalo.D.DeforestationinNebraskainthelatenineteenthcentury.17.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Nebraskawasnotadensely-forestedstateevenbeforethesettlersarrived.B.Thechildrenenjoyedcollectingthebuffalochips.C.Thechildrenspentalotoftimecollectingthechips.D.Buffalochipsweresatisfactoryasafuel.18.Thepassageimpliesthatbuffalochipswereneeded_______.A.ingreateramountsinsummerB.ingreateramountsinwinterC.onlyinsummerD.onlyinwinter19.Whichofthefollowingdoestheauthornotexpresssurpriseat?A.Thechildrenneededcompetitionstothem.B.Thebuffalochipsgaveoffnosmell.C.Buffalochipsweretheanswertothesettlers’fuelproblem.D.Youngmentookbagsofbuffalochipstotheirgirlfriends.20.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.EarlySettlersB.OneUseoftheBuffaloChipsC.Nebraska’sProblemsD.HowYoungMenExpressTheirLoveforGirlsⅣ.ClozeDirections:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoicesgivenbelowandmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheonethatismostsuitableandmarkyouranswerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.Passage1Insuremeanstoprotect_1_alossofmoney.Mostpeoplecanbudgettheirmoneysothattheirincomewillcoverexpectedexpenses_2_food,clothing,housing,andpublicservices.But,thereisnowaytoknow_3_whowillsufferacrisis(危机)suchasaseriousillness,fire,flood,oracaraccident.Suchcrisesusually_4_greatexpense.Evenifpeoplecouldpredictcrises,itwouldbehardtosaveenoughmoneyto_5_theexpenses.Insuranceisasystem_6_acompanycollectsmoneyfrommanyindividualsandthenpayscertainexpenseswheneveroneofthoseinsuredindividualsisfacedwithacertaincrisis.Aninsurancepolicy_7_howmuchtheinsurancecostsandhowmuchthecompanywillpaywhenapolicyholderisfacedwithacertaincrisis.Therearemanydifferentkindsofinsurance,_8_hospital,motor-carandfire.Insurancecanberatherexpensivebutmostpeoplebuyinsuranceofsomekind.Insuranceissomething_9_peoplebuyandhopetheywill_10_need.1.A.forB.fromC.againstD.with2.A.suchasB.forexampleC.thatD.thesameas3.A.predictB.aheadC.inadvanceD.earlier4.A.resultfromB.makeC.takeD.resultin5.A.coverB.paybackC.fillD.makefull6.A.thatB.bywhichC.whatD.where7.A.saidB.agreeC.makesureD.states8.A.includeB.includingC.aswellasD.also9.A.whichB.thatC.asD.like10.A.neverB.everC.sometimesD.oftenPassage2Thisisanoldstory.Peopletellittochildrenallovertheworld.Cinderella’sfatherandmother_11_.Shelivedwithheraunt.Heraunthadtwodaughters.AllofthemCinderellabecauseshewasbeautiful.Theymadeher_12_inthehousealldaylong.Oneday,thePrincewas_13_.Thekingaskedalltheladiesinthelandtocometoagreatdance._14_thedancethePrincewouldchoosehiswife.WhenCinderellaheardaboutthedance,shewantedtogo.Herauntandtheuglysisterslaughedandsaid,“Youcan’tgo.”Thentheywentofftothedance.PoorCinderellasatbythefire_15_._16_sheheardagentlevoicesaying,“Don’tcry,Cinderella,youshallgotothedance.Iwillhelpyou.”Cinderella_17_andsawalittleoldlady.ShewavedherstickatCinderella.Suddenlyshewaswearingawonderfuldress.“Nowgotothedance.”saidthelittlelady.Cinderellaenjoyedthedanceverymuch.ThePrincedancedwithher_18_.Suddenlytheclockbegantostriketwelve.Shehurriedbackhome.Shelostoneofherglassshoes_19_.Thenextday,thePrincesentmentoallpartsofthecountrywiththeglassshoe.“Ifanyonecanwearthissmallshoe,”hesaid,“Shemustbethebeautifullady,andIwillmarryher.”Whenthemenbroughttheshoetotheuglysisters,theybothpretended_20_theshoe,buttheirfeetwerebigandtheshoewassmall.Themanlaughed.“LetCinderellatry.”Saidoneofthemen.Cinderellaputtheshoeoneasily.ThenthePrincemarriedher,andtheylivedhappilyeverafter.11.A.bothweredeadB.werebothdeathC.werebothdiedD.werebothdead12.A.todoalltheworkB.didalltheworkC.doalltheworkD.doingallthework13.A.oldenoughtobemarriedwithB.oldenoughtomarryC.oldenoughtomarrywithD.oldenoughtobemarried14.A.DuringthenightofB.AtthenightofC.OnethenightofD.Inthenightof15.A.tocryB.cryingC.tobecryingD.tobecried16.A.SuddenB.AllonsuddenC.OnsuddenD.Allofasudden17.A.lookedupB.lookedatC.lookedforD.lookeddown18.A.atthattimeB.attimesC.allthetimeD.atonetime19.A.onthestepsB.withinthestepsC.inthestepsD.underthesteps20.A.toputonB.puttingonC.towearD.tohaveonAnswer:I.Phonetics1.A2.B3.A4.D5.BII.VocabularyandStructure1-10DABAD;CCDAB11-20DBACD;DCAAD21-30DDCCA;ABBAA31-40ABDCCCABADIII.ReadingComprehension1.C2.A3.C4.D5.A6.B7.D8.B9.B10.D11.B12.B13.B14.D15.C16.A17.B18.B19.A20.BⅣ.Cloze1.C2.A3.D4.C5.A6.B7.D8.B9.B10.D11.D12.C13.B14.C15.B16.D17.A18.C19.A20.A更多学历提升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