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2022年成人高等學(xué)校招生全國統(tǒng)一考試專升本
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第I卷(選擇題,共125分)
I.Phonetics(5points)
Directions:Ineachofthefollowinggroupsofwords,there
arefourunderlinedlettersorlettercomtbinationsmarkedA,
B,CandD.Comparetheunderlinedpartsandidentifytheone
thatisdifferentfromtheothersinpronunciation.Markyour
answerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswer
Sheet.
1.()
A.captain
B.sustain
C.contain
D.retain
2.()
A.Pension
B.mission
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C.tension
D.revision
3.()
A.actress
B.business
C.excess
D.endless
4.()
A.combination
B.climbing
C.bamboo
D.ambition
5.()
A.blew
B.crew
C.sew
D.Jew
II.VocabularyandStructure(15points)
Directions:Thereare15incompletesentencesinthissection.
ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
Chooseoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentenceandblacken
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thecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
6.Iaskedtwopassers-byhowtogettothenewrailwaystation,
butofthemknewit.()
A.none
B.either
C.neither
D.both
7.一Thebosswantstotalktoyou.Heseemsunhappywithyour
performance.一Oh,Ibeintrouble.Ihopehewon?tfire
me.()
A.must
B.can
C.should
D.would
8.mydaughterreachestheageofeighteen,shecanapplyfor
adrivinglicense.()
A.Unless
B.Because
C.Since
D.Once
9.I'11considerMs.Smithtonight,butIamnotsure
ifIhavethetime.()
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A.tosee
B.seeing
C.tohaveseen
D.see
10.Thetraintoarriveat11:30,butitwasanhourlate.
()
A.wassupposed
B.issupposed
C.Supposes
D.supposed
11.Bobdoesn'tlookhisage.Ithinkhe'ssomewhere
().
A.inforty
B.inforties
C.inhisforty
D.inhisforties
12.Ifeelveryexcitedthethoughtofjoiningmyfamilyina
week.()
A.On
B.for
C.At
D.in
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13.ahotel,welookedforsomewheretohavedinner.()
Finding
B.Havingfound
C.Wefinding
D.Wefound
14.DespitethesuddenbreakdownoftheGeneralManager,
workisgoingoninthecompany.()
A.usual
B.routine
C.Normal
D.regular
15.Atsuchatimeofcrisis,wemusttrytoall
differencesandsticktogether.()
A.setapart
B.setback
C.setaside
D.setdown
16.Manygovernmentsarenowtakingtoreducesmokingin
publicplaces.()
A.steps
B.sides
C.Effect
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D.change
17.Theemployeesmoreenthusiasticabouttheirworksince
theirpayrose.()
A.are
B.havebeen
C.Were
D.willbe
18.Childrendon'tunderstandinitiallywhattheyarereciting,
butitwillhaveanimpactontheirthinking.()
A.Casually
B.especially
C.Regularly
D.gradually
19.Theuniversityregulationsrequirethatthestudentsat
least90%ofthelectures.()
A.Attended
B.toattend
C.wouldattend
D.attend
20.InOctober2007,theChang'e-1satellitewassuccessfully
atXichang.()
A.Launched
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B.presented
C.Regulated
D.engaged
IIICloze(30points)
Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,there
arefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethat
ismostsuitableandmarkyouranswerbyblackeningthe
correspondingletterontheAnswerSheeto
Thedestructionofhabitats(棲息地)allovertheworldisthe
primaryreasonspeciesarebecomingextinct(滅絕)or
endangered.Houses,highways,dams,industrialbuildings,and
ever-spreading
farmsnowdominate21formerlyoccupiedbyforests,deserts,
andwetlands.22thebeginningofEuropeansettlementin
America,23,over65,000,000acresofwetlandshavebeen
drained.Onemillionacresalonevanished241985and1995.
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Habitatdestructioncanbe25oritcanbesubtle,occurring
overa26periodoftimewith-outbeingnoticed.27
suchassewagefromcitiesandchemicalrunofffromfarms,can
changethe28andquantityofwaterinstreamsandrivers.
To29livinginadelicatelybalancedhabitat,this
disturbancecanbeas30astheclear-cuttingofarainforest.
31remaininghabitatsarecarvedintosmallerandsmaller
pocketsorislands,remainingspeciesareforcedtoexistin
these32areas,whichcausesfurtherhabitat33Thesespecies
becomelessadaptabletoenvironmental34;infact,they
become35endangered.Scientistsbelieve
thatwhenahabitatiscutby90%,one-halfofitsplants,
animalsandinsectswillbecomeextinct.
21.()
A.landscapes
B.cities
C.maps
D.pictures
22.()
A.At
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B.Before
C.After
D.Since
23.()
A.forexample
B.inaddition
C.atlast
D.afterall
24.()
A.both
B.in
C.between
D.before
25.()
A.simple
B.beneficial
C.interesting
D.obvious
26.()
A.long
B.short
C.happy
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D.sad
27.()
A.Construction
B.Pollution
C.Farming
D.Living
28.()
A.amount
B.purity
C.nature
D.quality
29.()
A.people
B.species
C.plants
D.insects
30.()
A.effective
B.small
C.fatal
D.surprising
31.()
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A.How
B.Whether
C.Before
D.As
32.()
A.crowded
B.extensive
C.large
D.bare
33.()
A.reform
B.destruction
C.support
D.discovery
34.()
A.improvements
B.changes
C.protection
D.development
35.()
A.even
B.far
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C.more
D.less
IV.ReadingComprehension(60points)
Directions:Therearefivereadingpassagesinthispart.Each
passageisfollowedbyfourquestions.
ForeachquestiontherearefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,
B,CandD.Choosethebestanswerandblackenthecorresponding
letterontheAnswerSheet.
PassageOne
WomannabbedforaDUIatsamecrashspot
WedMay21,2:17AMET
TRUCKEE,Calif.Callitdrunkendrivingdejavu(記憶幻
覺).Forthesecondtimeinfivemonths,a23-year-old
Californiawomanhasbeenarrestedaftershecrashedhercar
whiledrivingundertheinfluence(DUI)attheexactsamespot
northofLakeTahoe.
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Andtotopitoff,TruckeePolicesaythatinbothcases,her
bloodalcoholcontentwasmorethanthreetimesthelegallimit.
ThepolicesayMelissaDennisonofTruckeecrashedataboutnoon
onSundayondenshireDrivejustsouthofthedenshireBridge.
Theysayshewasextremelydrunkandhadtroublestandingor
walking.Herbloodalcohollevelinitiallywasmeasuredat.
346.Thelegal1imitis.08.
SergeantJ.LitchiesaidDennisonalsohadbeenchargedwith
aDUIinJanuarywhenshecrashedatthesamespotandregistered
abloodalcohollevelof.380.Iffoundguiltyofthesecond
offense,shefacesupto10yearsinprisonandfinesinexcess
of$2,000.
AtelephonemessagetheAssociatedPressleftatalistingfor
DennisoninTruckeeonTuesdaywasnotimmediatelyreturned.
36.Whoistheauthorofthepassage?()
A.Apassenger.
B.Apoliceman.
C.Ajudge.
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D.Ajournalist.
37.Whycouldn'tthewomanstandandwalk?()
A.Shehadlosttoomuchblood.
B.Shewasscared.
C.Shedranktoomuch.
D.Shehadasuddenstomachache.
38.Whycouldthewomanbeimprisonedfor10years?()
A.ShewascaughtDUItwice.
B.Shehadhercarcrashed.
C.Sherefusedtotakeabloodtest.
D.Shedrovewithoutadrivinglicense.
39.Whatdoestheword"nabbed"inthetitlemean?()
A.Arrested.
B.Attacked.
C.Charged.
D.Punished
PassageTwo
Thereweremanydifferentculturesintheancientworld,but
thetwothathadthemostinfluenceonEuropeanandAmerican
civilizationsweretheGreekandtheRoman.Oftenthesetwo
culturesarelumpedtogetherinourminds,asiftheywere
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reallyexactlyalike.Butthatisnotthecase.Inmanyways
theGreeksandtheRomanscouldnothavebeenmoredifferent.
TheGreeksweretrulydemocratic,oftenwithoutasingleleader
butinsteadgovernedbyagroupofmenchosenbythepeople.
TheRomansweresemi-democratic.TheyhadagoverningSenate,
butthepoliticalpowerwasmostlyorcompletelyinthehands
ofasingleemperor.
Bothculturesweregreatbuilders.Buttheconstruction
interestsofthetwocultureswerealsodifferent.TheGreeks
tendedtobemoreartistic.Theirbuildingswerewel1
constructedandtheywereespeciallyinterestedintemples,
columns,anddecorativeforms.TheRomans,ontheotherhand,
weremoreengineersthanartists.Theyconcentratedtheir
effortsonurbanplanning,well-functioningwaterpipes,and
thebestroads.
Onlyincookingandeatinghabitsarethetwoculturesreally
similar.Bothpeoplesateverywellindeed:lotsoffish,
freshvegetablesandfruits,healthymeals,holdingatthesame
timelongdiscussionsandtastingexcellentwines.
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Infact,itwouldprobablybefairtosaythattheybothloved
lifeintheirwarm,sea-orientedclimates,andtheybothlived
afulllife.
40.Whatisthefirstparagraphabout?()
A.TheGreekandtheRomanweresimilar.
B.PeoplemisunderstoodEuropeancivilization.
C.GreekcivilizationwasquitedifferentfromRoman
civilization.
D.EuropeancivilizationinfluencedAmericancivilization
greatly.
41.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?()
A.TheRomanshadmorepoliticalawareness.
B.TheRomanshadlesspoliticalfreedomanddemocracy.
C.TheRomanshadmorefreedomtochoosetheirleader.
D.TheRomanshadfewerpeopleelectedintothegovernment.
42.WhatweretheGreeksfamousfor?()
A.Theoverallplanningofacityoratown.
B.Theartisticdecorationofthebuildings.
CThepracticalfunctionsofthebuildings.
D.Thesystemofwatersupplyandtransportation.
43.Howarethetwoculturesalike?()
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A.Bothlovedthesea.
B.Bothlivedlonglives.
C.Bothlovedcooking.
D.Bothenjoyedtalkingovermeals
PassageThree
Asrecentlyasthreedecadesago,manyAmericansbelievedthat
usingcreditwasanunwiseanddangerouswaytopayforwhat
theybought.Someeventhoughtthatowingmoneytoastoreor
acreditcompanywassomethingtobeashamedof.Goodcitizens,
theybelieved,alwaysboughtwhattheywantedwithrealmoney
andtheypaidthefullpriceimmediately.
Today,however,allthathaschanged.Credit,assome
observershavenoted,hasbecomeawayoflifeintheUnited
States.MoreandmoreAmericansnowaredependingonthosesmall
piecesofplastic,creditcards,topayforlargepurchasessuch
astelevisions,recordplayersorfurniture.Manypeopletoday
wouldconsideritunusualnottouseacreditcardtopayfor
acostlyrestaurantdinner,ahotelroomoranairlinetrip.
AndtherearesomesituationsinwhichAmericansmusthave
creditcards.Iftheywantthetemporaryuseofacar,for
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example,theyfirstmustgivethecarrentalcompanythenumber
oftheircreditcard.Thatnumberisconsideredaguaranteethat
theywillreturnthecarandpayforusingit.
CreditcardsoffertwomajorservicestoAmericans.Firstof
all,theyareeasierandsafertocanythanlargeamountsof
money.Second,theypermitpeopletoborrow,tohavethe
immediatepleasureofowningsomething,eveniftheydonothave
enoughmoneytopayforitatthetime.Withcreditcardspeople
payforgoodsorservicesattheendofeachmonthinsteadof
whentheybuythem.Andwhenthetimedoescometopay,most
creditcardsofferpeopleachoice.Theycanpayallofwhat
theyoweforthemonthortheycanjustpayusuallybetween5
and10percentofwhattheyowe.
44.WhatdoAmericansfeelaboutusingcreditcardsnowadays
accordingtothepassage?()
A.Theyconsideritvaluable.
B.Theyregarditasashame.
C.Theythinkitdangerous.
D.Theyfinditquiteconvenient.
45.Whydoesthecarrentalcompanyaskforthecreditcard
number?()
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A.Topreventtheoveruseofthecar.
B.Tomakesurethatthecarwon'tbedamaged.
C.Tomakesuretheuserreturnthecarandpayforusingit.
D.Toensurethatthecarissafelyandtimelyreturned.
46.Whatadvantagecancreditcardholdershave?()
A.Theycanchoosenottopayfortheirpurchases.
B.Theycaneasilyborrowmoneyatalowerinterest.
C.Theycanownsomethingbeforetheyactuallypayforit.
D.Theycanpayonlyasmallamountofwhattheyowe.
47.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?()
A.Credit一aWayofLifeinAmerica
B.CreditServicesinAmerica
C.ConvenienceofLivinginAmerica
D.HistoryofCreditCardsinAmerica
PassageFour
Atthe1893ColumbianExposition,aWorldFairheldinChicago,
chocolate-makingmachinerymadeinGermanywasdisplayed.It
caughttheeyeofM.S.Hershey,whosawthepotentialfor
chocolate.Heinstalledchocolatemachineryinhisfactoryin
Lancaster,andproducedhisfirstchocolatebarsin1894.
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OtherAmericansbeganmixinginothermaterialstomakeupnew
candybarsthroughouttheendofthe1890'sandtheearly1900
's.ButitwasWorldWarIthatreallybroughtattentionto
thecandybar.
TheU.S,ArmyQuartermasterCorpsrequestedvariousAmerican
chocolatemanufacturerstoprovide20to40poundblocksof
chocolatetobeshippedtoquartermasterbases.Theblockswere
cutintosmallerpiecesanddistributedtoAmericansoldiers
inEurope.Eventuallythetaskofmakingsmallerpieceswas
turnedbacktothemanufacturers.Bytheendofthewarwhen
thesoldiersarrivedhome,theAmericancandybarbusinesswas
assured.Why?Becausethereturningsoldiershadgrownfondof
chocolatecandyandwantedmoreofthesame.Asaresult,.from
thattimeonandthroughthe1920's,candybarmanufacturers
becameestablishedthroughouttheUnitedStates,andasmany
as40,000differentcandybarsappearedonthescene.
Theoriginalcandybarindustryhaditsstartontheeastern
coastinsuchcitiesasPhiladelphia,Boston,andNewYork.The
industrysoonspreadtotheMidwestbecauseshippingandraw
materialssuchassugar,comsymp,andmilkwereeasily
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available.Chicagobecametheseatofthecandybarindustiy
andiseventodayanimportantbase.
48.WhydidM.S.Hersheystarttheproductionofchocolatebars?
()
A.HewasdeeplyimpressedbytheColumbianExposition.
B.Herealizedthatitwaspossibleforchocolatetobecome
popular.
C.TherewasnothingtoproduceinhisfactoiyinLancaster.
D.Hewasinterestedinthechocolatemachineiydisplayedatthe
fair.
49.WhicheventbroughttheboomingofAmericancandybar
business?()
A.Theaddingofnewmaterials.
B.ThedemandinthearmyduringWWI
C.Thepurchaseofnewmachines.
D.Theappearanceofsmallercandybars.
50.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"seat"inthelastparagraph
mostprobablymean?()
A.Focus.
B.Position.
C.Chair.
D.Center.
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51.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?()
A.AWorldFairheldinChicagoin1893.
B.ThepopularityoftheAmericancandybarindustry.
C.ThecandybarindustryduringWorldWarI.
D.ThespreadofthecandybarbusinesstotheMidwest.
PassageFive
MarkTwainisoneofAmerica'smuch-belovedauthors,creating
imaginativeandhumorousclassicsforchildrenandadultsalike,
suchasTheAdventuresofTomSawyer,ThePrinceandThePauper,
andAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn.Twainpassedawayin1910,
leavingbehindatreasureofgreatlitera-ture.Butnow,100
yearsafterhisdeath,he'llhaveabrand-newbookonthe
shelves:athree-volumeautobiography.
Twainhasn'tbeenkeepingbusyinhistomb:itwashiswish
thatpublisherswaituntil100yearsafterhisdeathtopublish
hismemoirs(自傳),whichhespentthelastdecadeofhislife
workingon.
Theautobiographytotalsmorethan5.000pages,andlikelywon'
tbeallsunshineandroses.ItseemsthatTwainharboredsome
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bitternessagainstformergirlfriendsandex-friends.Healso
writesnegativelyaboutpoliticiansofhisday,suchasTeddy
Roosevelt.It'slikelythatherequestedsuchalongleadtime
forthememoirsbecausehedidn'twanttohurtthefeelingsof
anyonementionedinthiswork.
Althoughsmallsectionsofthememoirshavebeenpreviously
published,theautobiographyhasneverbeenavailableinfull,
andshouldprovidegreatinsightsintothemanbehindthe
classicbooks.Thefirstvolumeofthesetwillbeavailable
inNovember,andthetrilogyisbeingpublishedbythe
UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley.
“TherearesomanybiographiesofTwain,andmanyofthemhave
usedbitsandpiecesoftheautobiography,"editorRobertHirst
toldTheIndependent."Butbiographerspickandchoosewhat
bitstoquote.BypublishingTwain'sbookinfull,wehope
thatpeoplewillbeabletocometotheirowncomplete
conclusionsaboutwhatsortofamanhewas.
52.AccordingtoParagraph1,whichofthefollowingstatements
isTRUEofMarkTwain?()
A.Heleftbehindlotsofmoney.
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B.Hisworkswerewrittenforchildren.
C.Hisworksarefullofadventures.
D.Heisfamousforhisgreatworks.
53.WhatcanwelearnaboutMarkTwain'sautobiographyfromthe
passage?
A.IthasbeenpublishedagainstTwain'swill.(C)
B.ItshowsTwain'
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