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1、江蘇省2013年普通高校專轉(zhuǎn)本考試真題Part I Reading Comprehension (共20小題,每小題2分,共40分)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the correspon

2、ding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage OneQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage. When Mrs. Joseph Groeger died recently in Vienna, Austria, people asked the obvious question. “Why did she live to be 107?” Answers were provided by a survey co

3、nducted among 148 Viennese men and women who had reached the age of 100. What was surprising was that the majority had lived most of their lives in cities. Although cities are often regarded as unhealthy places, city living provides benefits that country living may lack. One factor seems to be impor

4、tant to the longevity(長壽) of those interviewed.     This factor is exercise. In the cities it is often faster to walk short distances than to wait for a bus. Even taking public transportation often requires some walking. Smaller apartment houses have no elevators, and so people must c

5、limb stairs. City people can usually walk to local supermarkets. Since parking spaces are hard to find, there is often no choice but to walk.    On the other hand, those who live in the country and suburbs do not have to walk every day. In fact, the opposite is often true. To go to sc

6、hool, work, or almost anywhere else, they must ride in cars.1. The Vienna survey may help to explain _.A. the complaints of people in apartment housesB. the causes of Mrs. Groegers deathC. the longevity of people like Mrs. GroegerD. the image of cities in general2. The second paragraph lists some _.

7、A. disadvantage of walkingB. occasions for walking in city lifeC. problems of city livingD. comments made by city people3. To reach the third floor of a building, it would probably be most healthful _.A. to take the elevatorB. to walk up the stairsC. to ride in a carD. to find an alternative walking

8、4. People who live in the country usually do more driving than walking because _.A. they dont live near business areasB. they dont need exerciseC. they dont like walkingD. they cant afford to take the bus5. We can draw a conclusion from this passage that _.A. air pollution is not seriousB. anyone ca

9、n live to be 107C. country people should move to citiesD. walking is a healthful exercisePassage TwoQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage. The Bedouin people, a tribe living in the deserts of Arabia and Northern African, think most highly of people who show loyalty. To them loyalty do

10、es not mean that one is devoted to a country, a place, or a leader. Loyalty means being faithful to ones family and tribe.The Bedouin people are proud of their ancestors(祖先). They do not admire a hero from an ordinary or poor family as much as one who comes from an honored family. They especially re

11、spect those who have inherited(繼承) a good family name and then have passed it on to their children.A mans position among his people depends upon his ancestors, relatives, and fellow tribesmen. If they are honored, he is also honored. If they are disagreed, he, too, is disgraced. Therefore, one caref

12、ully guards the honor of his family and his tribe.A man can protect his familys honors by being brave and generous and by giving protection to those who ask for it. He also guards it by carefully watching the women of his family.A Bedouin woman cannot bring honor to her family, but she can bring dis

13、grace. Even if a woman only looks as if she has done something wrong, she may be killed. The honor of her family depends upon her virtue(美德).6. The best title for this passage can be _.A. Life of the Bedouin PeopleB. Womens Position in the Bedouin FamilyC. Bedouin Peoples Idea of Loyalty and HonorD.

14、 How to Guard Honors7. The Bedouin people think most highly of one who is _.A. devoted to his country and his leaderB. from an ordinary familyC. proud of his ancestor and relativesD. faithful to his family and tribe8. It is learned from the passage that _.A. a hero from an honored family is more adm

15、iredB. one can not live in the tribe without a good family nameC. all the Bedouin people are kind, brave and generousD. family traditions can never be passed to children9. The word “disgraced” (Para. 3) means “ _”.A. disappearedB. disappointedC. dishonoredD. discouraged10. It is implied in the passa

16、ge that the Bedouin women are _.A. treated as the equals of menB. respected for what they doC. not interested in positionD. not respected as much as menPassage ThreeQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.Up until about 100 years ago, newspaper in the United States attracted only the m

17、ost serious readers. They used no illustrations (插圖) and the articles were about politics or business.Two men changed that-Joseph Pulitzer of the New York World and William Randolph Hearst of the New York Journal. Pulitzer bought the New York World in 1883. He changed it from a traditional newspaper

18、 into a very exciting one overnight. He added lots of illustrations and he told his reporters to write articles on every crime they could find. And they did. One woman reporter even pretended she was mad and was sent to a hospital. She then wrote many articles about the poor treatment of patients in

19、 those hospitals where madmen were kept. In 1895, Hearst came to New York from California. He wanted the Journal to be more exciting than the World. He also wanted it to be cheaper, so he lowered the price by a penny. Hearst attracted attention because his newspaper heading were bigger than any one

20、elses. He often said, “Big print makes big news.”Pulitzer and Hearst did anything they could to sell newspaper. For example, Hearst sent Frederic Remington, the famous illustrator, to draw pictures of the Spanish-American War. When he got there, he told Hearst that no fighting was going on. Hearst a

21、nswered, “ You provide the pictures. Ill provide the war.11. About a century ago, American newspaper carried news about _. A. all kinds of exciting news B. crimes and mad people C. the poor treatment of patients D. serious matters only12. According to Paragraph 2, which of the following statements i

22、s TRUE? A. Pulitzer and a woman news reporter changed the world overnight. B. Pulitzer bought the Journal with the help of his reporter. C. A woman news reporter pretended to be mad. D. A woman reporter became mad and was sent to a hospital.13. Hearst attracted readers attention by _. A. using bigge

23、r headings B. reporting big war news C. raising the price of the newspaper D. reporting politics and business only14. _ was asked to draw war pictures. A. Hearst B. Remington C. Pulitzer D. A woman reporter15. This passage tells us that _. A. Pulitzer and Hearst were the most famous reporters of the

24、 United States B. newspaper owners sometimes hired mad men as their news reporters C. the world and the journal were not popular newspaper at that time D. Pulitzer and Hearst used every possible means to win over each otherPassage FourQuestions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage. It is hard

25、 to imagine life without Arabic numbers(數(shù)字). No other number system ever invented has a simple way to write a number like 1984. In Roman numeral, it comes out like this MCMLXXXIV. Imagine how difficult it would be for a school pupil to remember it! The Arabs, however, call their numbers “Indian nume

26、rals”. This is probably because they got the original idea a long time ago from India. There were no printed newspapers or scientific magazine then, so mathematics traveled along the same routes that silk did, as businessmen sold and bought goods. The Arabs took the new numbers and made improvements

27、 that quickly led to advances in technology. The achievement of Arabic technology can be seen from a passage in a 10th-century book about an Arabic city:” The neighboring country showed the results of careful work in agriculture, trade, and industry. Rice and many other plants were grown in fields w

28、ith water supplied by Arab engineers. The city included 900 public baths, stone-covered streets, fountains, and beautiful buildings.” At this time, London was a small town with dirty streets, and Berlin was a farming village. In fact, cities outside the Arab world did not reach the same level of soc

29、ial development until centuries later.16. This passage tells us that the Arabs were a people _.A. inventing Roman numeralsB. having advanced technology long agoC. growing corn and many other plants thenD. supplying other countries with colorful silk17. It takes much more efforts to _. A. learn Roman

30、 numerals than Arab numeralsB. introduce numerals through printed materialsC. make great use of silk roadsD. teach businessmen numerals18. The Arabs call their numerals “ Indian numerals” because _.A. the numerals are mainly used in ChinaB. they copied numerals from IndiansC. Arabic numerals were fi

31、rst used by Indian businessmenD. they got some ideas about number from the ancient Indians19. According to the passage, the Arab people _.A. did business with the IndiansB. learned some ideas about business from IndiansC. built public baths in London in the 10th centuryD. traveled a long way to lear

32、n mathematics in Rome20. From a 10th-century book, we can learn that _.A. Berlin was formerly a dirty with sufficient rice and plantsB. London was under the rule of the Romans in the 10th centuryC. the Arab world was more advanced than other countries aroundD. London chiefly developed industry ten c

33、enturies agoPart II Vocabulary and Structure (共40小題,每小題1分,共40分)Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single

34、 line through the center.21. Jessica ought to stop working; she has a headache because she _ too long. A. reads B. is reading C. has been reading D. had read22. _ us harm or good remains to be seen in the near future. A. If it will do B. Whether it will do C. That it will do D. What it will do23. Ab

35、le-bodied people just dont realize how difficult it is _ good jobs. A. of disabled people to get B. of disabled people getting C. for disabled people to get D. for disabled people getting24. Ill go camping with you if I _ free tomorrow. A. am B. will be C. being D. was25. After the concert, the rock

36、 music star _ hundreds of fans outside the theater. A. surrounded by B. was surrounded by C. being surrounded by D. is surrounded by 26. That book is really worth _ if youre going to take the final examination. A. to read B. reading C .to be read D. being read27. _ surprised me most was _ such a lit

37、tle boy of seven could play the violin so well. A. That; what B. That; what C. What; that D. What; what28. Staying in a hotel cost _ renting a room in an apartment for a week. A. twice many than B. twice as much as C. twice the same as D. twice as many as29. It is _ that wed like to go out for a wal

38、k. A. a lovely day B. too lovely a day C. so lovely a day D. such lovely a day30. I cant find my iPhone 5 in the dormitory. It _ by somebody. A. must have taken away B. may have taken away C. may take away D. must have been taken away31. When Mr. Smith got there, he found that about _ of his friends

39、 had been incited. A. twenty-third B. two-third C. two-thirds D. twenty-thirds32. In 2012, Mo Yan became the first Chinese writer _ won the Nobel Prize for Literature. A. that B. whom C. whose D. which33. I didnt see you at the meeting. If you had come, you _ our sales manager. A. would meet B. woul

40、d have met C. will have met D. had met34. Ladies and gentlemen! Its my pleasure _ Mr. Li, our new Premier to you all. A. introducing B. introduce C. to be introducing D. to introduce35. The audience burst into applause _ the singer finished her song. A. after moment B. in a moment C. the moment D. f

41、or a moment36. “ Where is the girl we talked about yesterday?” “Look! Here _.” A. she comes B . comes she C. she came D. came she37. The number of employees at the factory _ to a minimum so as to lower production costs. A. is cutting B. are cutting C. has been cut D. have been cut38. Many young peop

42、le nowadays make _ a rule to buy flower and chocolate for their lovers on Valentines Day. A. themselves B. it C. them D. this39. Dr. Green, together with his wife and two daughters, _ to arrive in Nanjing tonight. A. will be B. is C .are D. are going40. His father has been suffering from lung cancer

43、 for half a year, so the doctor Suggest that he _ an operation as soon as possible. A. takes B. would take C. took D. should take41. Being out of work, Jane can no longer _ her friends to dinners as she used to. A. urge B. treat C. attract D. apply42. Its a great pity that the girl _ halfway and dro

44、pped out of the competition. A. gave off B. gave out C. gave over D. gave up43. The fact that something is cheap doesnt _ mean it is of low quality. A. especially B. practically C. necessarily D. specially44. In learning English, many students _ an e-dictionary to a paper one. A. like B. expect C. p

45、refer D. respect45. The personnel manager will _ the applications and pick out the best. A. look up B. look after C. look out D. look through46. Seventy percent approved _ the way she handled the situation while thirty percent disapproved. A. with B. about C. of D. up47. The price of houses goes up

46、again, partly _ the requirement of young people. A. in result of B. with C. because D. due to 48. They decided to _ the contract because a number of the conditions had not been met. A. attend B. argue C. control D. cancel49. _ your English gets better, youll begin to feel more comfortable studying i

47、n Canada. A. Once B. As far as C. Whereas D. For50. Although I told him to be careful over and over again, he never took any_ of what I said. A. attention B. warning C. notice D. observation51. Freshmen are usually _ about everything when they first come to the college. A. troublesome B. curious C.

48、different D. familiar52. Salina came home so thin and weak that her family could hardly _ her. A. remind B. recognize C. remember D. understand53. The manager explained that they didnt _ people to bring theirs pets into the restaurant. A. allow B. let C. make D. have54. _ I go, I always seem to bump

49、 into him. A. Whatever B. Wherever C. However D. Somehow55. Our working hours are _, we can go to work in the morning or in the afternoon. A. floating B. efficient C. flexible D. personal56. To a great _, the way you learn at college is different from that when you were in high school. A. amount B.

50、extent C. reason D. goal57. A skilled tennis player knows how to _ his competitors weakness so as to get the final victory. A. beat B. take risk of C. defeat D. take advantage of 58. Try this camera, youll find it can be _ to take pictures in cloudy conditions. A. adjusted B. treated C. adopted D. r

51、emoved59. Being short of food and fuel, we are _ with a very difficult situation. A. handled B. made C. faced D. encouraged60. John was late for class again, but he couldnt _ his lateness. A. count for B. account for C. count on D. account on Part III Cloze(共20小題,每小題1分,共20分)Directions: There are 20

52、blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the context. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Smoking is considered dangerous to the health. Our tobacco-seller Mr. Johnson, ther

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