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山東省2023年普通高等教育專升本統(tǒng)一考試英語試題本試題分為第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷兩部分,共10頁。滿分100分。考試用時120分鐘。考試結(jié)束后,將本試題和答題卡一并交回。注意事項:1.答題前,考生務(wù)必用0.5毫米黑色簽字筆將自己的姓名、考生號、身份證號填寫到試題規(guī)定的位置上。2.第Ⅰ卷每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑;如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號,答案不能答在試題上。3.第Ⅱ卷答題必須用0.5毫米黑色簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡各題目指定域內(nèi)相應(yīng)的位置;如需改動,先劃掉原來的答案,然后再寫上新的答案;不能使用涂改液、膠帶紙、修正帶。不按以上要求作答的答案無效。第Ⅰ卷第一部分:聽力理解(PartⅠListeningComprehension.本大題共20小題,每小題1,共20分。)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.ShortConversations1.A)Shefinishedherreadingtwoweeksago.B)Shefinishedherreadingquickly.C)ShewillwriteanEnglishnovelintwoweeks.D)Shecouldn’tfinishherreadinginlessthanamonth.A)Itgetsonyournervesifyoubuyfiveofthem.B)It'saverygoodbargain.C)It'stooexpensive.D)Ifyoubuyfive,thepriceislower.3. A)Shewantstoknowwhenthemanwillbefree. B)Shewillbebusyeverydaythisweek.C)Shewillbeabletogosometimelater.D)Shedoesn’twanttogotothetheaterwiththemanatall.4. A)Theairplanehasalreadyleft. B)Theplaneisoverdue.C)Theyshouldtakethe9:45flight. D)Theplanehasarrivedearlyat3:39.5.A)Vacationplans. B)SchoolhoursC)Apart-timejob. D)Weekendplans.6. A)Shedoesn'tknowitshours. B)Shethinksitclosesat6.C)It'sopenallnightonweekdays. D)Itisn'topenonweekends.7. A)Threedollars. B)Fifteendollars.C)Halfoftheprice. D)Onethirdtheprice.8. A)Reporters. B)Students. C)Typists. D)Librarians.LongConversation1Questions9to11abasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.9. A)Dresses. B)Shoes.C)Socks. D)ShirtsA)Theywerewornout. B)Theyweredirty.C)Theywereofadullcolor. D)Theywereoutofstyle11. A)Theyweretoocasual.B)Theyweretoodressy.C)Theywereuncomfortable.D)Theywerenotcharmingenough.LongConversation2Questions12to14arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.12. A)Hisfatherwassomewhatoverprotective. B)Hismotherwasupsetifoneofherkidscouldnotspendtheweekendathome. C)Bothparentshadtobeawayfromhomeveryoften. D)Hisgrandparentsmightcomplainifhedidn’tcomebackfortheholiday.13. A)Two. B)Three.C)Four. D)Five.14. A)Honesty. B)Generosity.C)Love. D)Sincerity.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear2passages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhear.questions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneQuestions15to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.15. A)Onceamonth. B)Onceevery3months.C)Onceevery6months. D)Onceayear.16. A)Acowshed. B)Acountrycottage.C)Abrickhouse. D)Abungalow.A)Theyoftengoboatingonthelake B)Thereisaverygoodmarketneartheplace. C)NotmanyEnglishpeoplegothere.D)Therearealotoflakesintheregion.PassageTwoQuestions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.18. A)WheretheAmericanscamefrom. B)ThesizeoftheAmericanpopulation. C)LandinUnitedStates. D)AmericanIndians.19. A)TheEnglish.B)TheDutch.C)AmericanIndians. D)BlacksfromAfrica.20. A)Over210million.B)Lessthan200million.C)Around40million.D)140million.第二部分:詞語用法和語法結(jié)構(gòu)(Part11VocabularyandStructure.本大題共30小題,每小題0.5分,共15分。從A)、B)、C)、D)四個選項中選出最隹答案。)21. I'msorryIhavemadesomanymistakes.IwishI.A)didn't B)hadn't C)wouldn't D)won't22. Obviouslytheydidn'tseethesignificanceoftheplan.That'stheproblemwas.A)where B)why C)/ D)how23. Itwashearrivedhomeherealizedthathehadlefthiskeysintheoffice.A)until...that B)notuntil...hadC) until...had D)notuntil...that24. Heinsistedonhisnameinfull.A)write B)waswrittenC)bewritten D)beingwritten25. AllIcandonowisnothing.A)butwaiting B)butwait C)exceptwaiting D)onlytowait26. Thereasonwhytheychangedtheirmindtousyet.A)hasnotexplained B)hasnotbeenexplainedC)didnotexplain D)wasnotexplained27. Ineedonemorestampbeforemycollection.A)hascompleted B)completesC)willbecompleted D)iscompleted28. TheBunsenBurnerissonamedbecauseitisthoughtbyRobertBunsen.A)tobeinvented B)havingbeeninventedC)invented D)tohavebeeninvented29. Theoldmansincehecameintothehospital.A)hastakengoodcareof B)hasbeentakengoodcareof C)hastakengoodcare D)hasbeentakengoodcare30. IfonlyyouhimwhatIsaid!Everythingwouldhavebeenallright.A)donottell B)wouldnottellC)havenottold D)hadnottoldUndernocircumstancestheparty. A)weshallcancel B)shallwecancel C)wecancel D)shallnotwecancelThesizeofaudience,wehadexcepted,waswellovertwothousandA)that B)who C)whom D)asMarychangedherdollarsfortheamountofpounds. A)likely B)alike C)equivalent D)similarItishighlydesirablethatanewmanagerforthiscompany.A)shouldappoint B)beappointedC)shouldbeappointing D)appoint35. Comparedwithlastyear,oursummercropsoutputhasincreased10percent.A)by B)for C)in D)to36. Inmymind,thatfamousuniversitywillbetheonlywaytobecomeaworld-classwriter. A)attending B)attended C)attend D)havingattended37.Thelittlegirljumpedthedoortowelcomeherfather.A)from B)behind C)frombehind D)fromon38.Hedoesn’thaveenough,whilehisbrotheris inrepairingcars.A)experiences;experience B)experiences;experienced C)experience;experience D)experience;experiencedMothertoldmethatshewillcomeback,maybeinafewweeks.longago B)longbefore C)lateronD)beforelong40.Thehuntsmancaughtonlyaofthedeerbeforeitranintothewoods.A)gaze B)glare C)glimpseD)stare41.Don’tthenewstopublicuntilyouareaskedto.A)release B)show C)announce D)expose42.Theonlythingnowstanding_____offurtherprogressislackofmoney.A)ontheway B)intheway C)bythewayD)offtheway43.Ifwegoconsumingenergysowastefully,areouroilwellswillbedriedupbeforenewenergyresourcescanbefoundtoreplaceoil.A)chances B)opportunities C)questionsD)problems44.theopportunity,everyoneofuswillbeasuccess.A)Giving B)Given C)Give D)Gave45.Whenaskedbynewsreporters,thePrimeMinisterthathewouldvisitFrancenextmouth.A)discovered B)confirmed C)ascertained D)inquired46.Whatwillhappentothechildreniftheirparentssomeday?A)breakout B)breakaway C)breakup D)breakoff47.Undernoshouldyouleavethiscity.A)conditions B)circumstancesC)situations D)environment48.Theroadwaswetthismorning.ItlastnightA)mustberaining B)BymustrainC)musthaverained D)havebeenrained49.Iwastryingtodoistopersuademybrothertogiveupsmoking.A)That B)Now C)What D)Which50.Theseresultsmustbeaccurate,becauseallthecalculationshavebeendonebyancomputer.A)electric B)electronic C)electrical D)electricity第三部分:閱讀理解(PartIReadingComprehension本大題共20小題,每小題1.5分,共30分)第一節(jié):短文理解,考生可根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容從每題四個選擇項中選出最佳答案。PassageOneAlotofkidsaregettingonlinethesedays—sharingdata,talkingaboutsocialissues,meetingadultsaswellaskids,andlearningaboutothercultures.Thereseemstobeeverythingonthenetwork.Justlikeanyotherformofmedia,thequalityofthismassivecollectionofinformationisunequal,andthereisgoodinformationaswellasrubbish.Networksholdgreatpromise:however,it’salsohometopeoplewhomeantohurtothersorusetheirtechnicalknowledgetostealfromthem.AlthoughmanyWebpagescanteachkidsusefulthings,therearesomeothersiteswaitingtotempyoungpeoplewhoareimmatureandeasilyaffected.Bynow,youmayshakeyourhead,butwait,let’strytoputtheproblemintoperspectiveGenerally.it’ssafeforkidstousetheInternet.Thenumberofsitesconsideredharmfulisbetween1%and3%,whichshowsabout4.5millionothersitesareinterestingandeducational.Besides,tostopchildrenfromusingtheseservicesjustbecausecrimesarebeingcommittedonlinewouldbeliketellingthemnottoattendcollegebecausestudentsmayhaveaccidentsoncampus.Whatcanparentsdotoprotecttheirchildrenfromthoseharmfulsites?Thesimplestsolutionistheuseofprogramswhichblockoffensivesites.Suchprogramsaresettoscreenoutcertainwordslikelytoappearon“unhealthy”sites.Butmanysitesinappropriatetoyoungpeoplearecleveratusingwordswithdoublemeaningsthatmayappearharmless.What'smore,notonlydotheprogramsfailtodothejobsatisfactorily,theyalsotakeawaythedecisiveroleofparentsinchildren’seducation.Achildwhodownloadsbadinformationorpicturescanonlybecorrectedbypositivefamilyinfluence.Nofilteringprogramisnecessaryforachildwhohaslearnedtosay“no”tositesheknowsareinappropriateforhim.Today,whenchildrenareexposedtotechnologyatayoungage,parentsoftenfindthemselveslaggingbehindincomputerskills.Surprisingly,thismaybethekeytoyourinvolvement.WhatisbetterwaytolearnabouttheInternetthantodosoalongsideyourchildren?They’llmostlikelypickitupmorequicklythanyoudo,ofcourse,butyou’llhavethechancetosee,andtakepridein,yourchildatwork.Youmaysearchforinformationthatinterestsyourchildtogetherwithhimandgettoknowthe“friends”hehasonline,justasyouwouldgettoknowhisotherfriends.Thoughtfulparentswouldcombinesupervisionwithcommunication,whichisthebestwavtotakeadvantageoftheInternetasaresourcewhileprotectingtheirchildren.FollowtheirexamplesandhavefunwithkidsontheNet!51.Accordingtothepassage,isitwiseforparentstokeeptheirchildrenawayfromthecomputer?Why?A)No.Becausetherearealsomillionsofsiteswhichareinterestingandeducational.B)No.Becausetheirchildrenhavetherighttousecomputer,C)Yes.Becausetherearemanyrubbishsiteswhichmayhurtchildren.D)Yes.Becausechildrenmaybecomeaddictedtocomputergames.52.Inthelasttwoparagraphs,parentsareadvisedtoA)learnabouttheInternetalongwiththeirchildrenB)watchtheirchildrenwhiletheyareatworkC)searchforinformationfortheirchildrenD)makefriendswiththeirchildren53.Accordingtothearticle,thebestwaytoprotectchildrenaswellastakeadvantageoftheInternetis.A)theuseoffilteringprogramsB)parents,masteryofcomputerskillsC)thecombinationofsupervisionandcommunicationD)forbiddingthemtomakefriendsontheInternet54.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedexpression“l(fā)aggingbehind”?A)hidebehind B)runbehindC)walkbehind D)fallbehindPassageTwoWhenyougotouniversitytostudyforadegree,youhavedecidedtostudyprofessionally,ratherthanasanamateur;sobeingastudentisnowyourprofessionforatleastthenextfouryears.Thisinvolvesachangeofattitudeinmanyways.Althoughtheprocesshasbeengoingonsinceyouwenttomiddleschool,thebiggestchangeisgoingtotakeplace.Now,insteadoftakingseveralsubjects,youhavechosenonemajorsubjectbecauseyoufinditinterestingandworthexploringfurther.Thechoicewasyours.Youalsohavethegoalofgettingadegree.Thedegreeandthestagesyouhavetopassthroughtoachieveitgiveyoumotivation,eventhoughitmaybecomeweakfromtimetotime,andnotallpartsofthecoursewillbeexciting;asurewaytoloseinterestistodotoolittlework.Itisalawofdiminishingreturns-thelessworkyoudo,thelessinterestyouwillhaveandthemoreboredyouwillbecome.So,regularworkisneededtokeepupyourinterestaswellastokeeppacewithnewwork.Anotherchangeisintherelationshipwithteachers.Thismaywellhavechangedduringmiddleschoolandhighschool,butnowthewholecontextisdifferent.Youarenolongerforcedloslayinschoolallday,andapartfromyourclasstime,youorganizeyourowntimeandplaceforstudying.Youaretheretostudy(anactiveprocess)ratherthantobetaught(passive).Yourteachersmayormaynoturgeyou,buttheydowantyoutosharetheirinterestinthesubjectandtheywantyoutosucceed.Someactivities,likediscussingandreading,arebasictostudying.Makesurethatyouaredoingtheseefficiently.Groupdiscussionsgiveyouachancetotrainyourselftospeakanddiscussmoreeffectively.Theywillfailintheirpurposeifyoukeepsilent—andifyoustartoffthisway,theharderitwillbecometogetoutofthesituationofbeingthenon-speakingmemberofthegroup.Inthefutureyouarealmostcertainlygoingtohavetobegoodatspeaking,sogetintothewayoftalkingaboutyoursubjectnow.Thisisactuallymorefunthansittingbeingsilentlymiserablebecauseyouarenotsavinganything.Nobodywillthinkwhatyousayisfoolish.Everyonewillbethankfulnottofaceawkwardsilence.55.Whendoesapersonstarttostudyprofessionally?A)Thetimewhenhestartsaprofession.B)Thetimewhenhegoestouniversity.C)Thetimewhenheknowshowtostudy.D)Thetimewhenhegoestohighschool.56.Whichofthefollowingisnotuniquetouniversity?A)Studentshavetochooseonemajorsubject.B)Thegoalofstudyistogetadegree.C)Studentsneedtoworkhard.D)Studentsorganizetheirowntimeforstudying.57.Universityteachers.A)don’tcareaboutstudents’performanceB)hopestudentscansharetheirinterestinC)forcestudentstostayinschoolalldayD)knownothingabouttheirstudents58.Whodoestheunderlinedword“they”referto?A)Universityteachers.B)Groupdiscussions.C)Universitystudents.D)Thetopicsofdiscussions.PassageThreeWhenIfirstmetNina,Idislikedheratonce.Shewaswearingskintightpedalpushers,aflashy,floppytop,andsneakerswithnosocks-bizarrelyinappropriateevenatourveryinformalcompany.Soon,NinawasdoggedlypumpingmeforinformationaboutthenewdepartmentIwasrunning,whereshehopedtogetapermanentjob.Notachance,Ithought.NotifIhaveanythingtosayaboutitHowever,Ididn’tWithinafewdaysshewas‘tryingout’,forme.Igaveheramoderatelydifficult,uninteresting,andunimportantprojectthatIdidn’tneedformonths.IttookthatlongforhersuccessortoputinorderthemessshehadmadeoutofftAlthoughIcouldn’thavepredictionexactlywhatNinawoulddo,inthreeminutesIhadassessedherassomeonewhocouldnotbereliedontogetajobdone.Weallmakequickjudgmentsaboutstrangers.Withinsecondsafterwemeetsomeone,Wetakeinahostofdetailsanddrawratherlargeconclusionsfromthem.Wemaydecideinaminutewhetheritissomeone’snaturetobewarmorcold,friendlyorhostile,anxiousorcalm,happyortroubled.Unconsciously,weoftenaskandquicklyanswercertainquestions:WillIenjoytalkingtohimatthisparty?Willshemakeaninterestingfriend?Willhe/shemakeagoodboss/salesmanager/secretaryforme?Ifwegettoknowthepersonbetter,wemaychangeourminds.Butwemaynothavethechance.FromNina’sinappropriatedressandaggressivebehaviortowardme,I’ddecidedshewaspushy.stupidandhadpoorjudgment.IalsohadalotofvagueimpressionsIcouldn’texplain.Itwasasifawarningbellwentoffinmyhead.Itsmessage:thispersonwasnottobetrusted;herbehaviorwouldbeunpredictable;shewasmotivatedbyapeculiaragendaofherownthatIwouldneverunderstand.Iwasusingacombinationofobservation,inferenceandintuition.59.WhydidtheauthordislikeNina?A)Becauseofherbadlylookingsneakers.B)Becauseofherinappropriatedressandaggressivebehavior.C)Becauseofherspecialuniform.D)Becauseofherdirtywordstotheauthor.60.WhydidtheauthorgiveNinaan“unimportantproject”thathe“didn’tneedformonths”?A)Becausetheauthorwantedtoplaytrickonher.B)Becausehehadnootherjobforhertodoatthemoment.C)Becausetheauthorbelievedshewastherightpersonforthejob.D)Becausetheauthorthoughtshecouldn’tbereliedontogetajobdone.61.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisnottrue?A)Peopletendtomakequickjudgmentaboutstrangers.B)Theauthor’sfirstjudgmentaboutNinawastotallywrong.C)Ninabehavedratherpushywhenshefirstmettheauthor.D)TheauthoractuallydislikedNinaatthefirstsight.62.Theauthor’sjudgmentaboutNinawasbasedon.A)acombinationofobservation,inferenceandintuitionB)acombinationofimaginationandobservationC)acombinationofobservation,intuitionandimaginationD)acombina

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