2017 山东省专升本公共英语真题
本试题分为第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分,共 10 页。满分 100 分。考试用时 120 分钟。考试
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第Ⅰ卷
第一部分:听力理解(PartⅠListening Comprehension.本大题共 20 小题,每小题 1,共 20
分。)
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long
conversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeasked
about whatwas said. Boththe conversations and thequestions will be spoken only
once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read
the four choices marked A), B), C), and D), and decide which is the best answer.
Thenmark thecorresponding letter on theAnswer Sheet with a single line through
the center.
Short Conversations
1 .
A)She finished her reading two weeks ago.
2.
B)She finished her reading quickly.
C)She will write an English novel in two weeks.
D)She couldn’t finish her reading in less than a month.
A)It gets on your nerves if you buy five of them.
B)It's a very good bargain.
C)It's too expensive.
D)If you buy five, the price is lower.
3 .
A)She wants to know when the man will be free.
4.
B)She will be busy every day this week.
C)She will be able to go some time later.
D)She doesn’t want to go to the theater with the man at all.
A)The airplane has already left.
B)The plane is overdue.
C)They should take the 9:45 flight.
D)The plane has arrived early at 3:39.
5.
A)Vacation plans.
C)A part-time job.
B)School hours
D)Weekend plans.
6.
7.
8.
A)She doesn't know its hours.
C)It's open all night on weekdays.
A)Three dollars.
C)Half of the price.
A)Reporters.
C)Typists.
B)She thinks it closes at 6.
D)It isn't open on weekends.
B)Fifteen dollars.
D)One third the price.
B)Students.
D)Librarians.
Long Conversation 1
Questions 9 to 11 abased on the conversation you have just heard.
9.
A)Dresses.
C)Socks.
B)Shoes.
D)Shirts
10.
A)They were worn out.
B)They were dirty.
C)They were of a dull color.
A)They were too casual.
11.
B)They were too dressy.
C)They were uncomfortable.
D)They were not charming enough.
D)They were out of style
Long Conversation 2
Questions 12 to 14 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
12. A)His father was somewhat over protective.
B)His mother was upset if one of her kids could not spend the weekend at home.
C)Both parents had to be away from home very often.
D)His grandparents might complain if he didn’t come back for the holiday.
13. A)Two.
C)Four.
14. A)Honesty.
C)Love.
B)Three.
D)Five.
B)Generosity.
D)Sincerity.
Section B
Directions: Inthissection,youwillhear2passages.Attheendofeachpassage,
you will hear. questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only
once.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoices
markedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet
with a single line through the center.
Passage One
Questions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.
15.
B)Once every 3 months.
A)Once a month.
C)Once every 6 months.
16. A)A cowshed.
C)A brick house.
D)Once a year.
B)A country cottage.
D) A bungalow.
17. A)They often go boating on the lake
B)There is a very good market near the place.
C)Not many English people go there.
D)There are a lot of lakes in the region.
Passage Two
Questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.
18. A)Where the Americans came from.
B)The size of the American population.
C)Land in United States.
D)American Indians.
19. A)The English.
B)The Dutch.
C)American Indians.
D)Blacks from Africa.
20. A)Over 210 million.
B)Less than 200 million.
C)Around 40 million.
D)140 million.
第二部分:词语用法和语法结构(Part 11 Vocabulary and Structure.本大题共 30 小题,
每小题 分,共 15 分。从 A)、B)、C)、D)四个选项中选出最隹答案。)
21. I'm sorry I have made so many mistakes. I wish I
.
C) wouldn't
B) hadn't
D) won't
A)didn't
Obviously they didn't see the significance of the plan. That's
the
B)why
C)/
D)how
he arrived home
he realized that he had left his keys in the
22.
problem was.
A)where
23. It was
office.
A) until ... that
C)
until...had
B)not until ...had
D)not until ...that
24. He insisted on his name
in full.
A)write
C)be written
B)was written
D)being written
25. All I can do now is nothing
.
A)but waiting
B) but wait
C)except waiting
D)only to wait
26. The reason why they changed their mind
to us yet.
A)has not explained
C)did not explain
B)has not been explained
D)was not explained
.
27. I need one more stamp before my collection
A) has completed
B)completes
C)will be completed
D ) is
completed
28. The Bunsen Burner is so named because it is thought
by Robert Bunsen.
A)to be invented
C) invented
B) having been invented
D) to have been invented
29. The old man
since he came into the hospital.
A)has taken good care of
C)has taken good care
B)has been taken good care of
D)has been taken good care
30. If only you
him what I said! Everything would have been all right.
A)do not tell
B)would not tell
C)have not told
D)had not told
31. Under no circumstances
the party.
A)we shall cancel
B)shall we cancel
C)we cancel
D)shall not we cancel
32. The size of audience,
we had excepted ,was well over two thousand
A) that
B)who
C)whom
D)as
33. Mary changed her dollars for the
amount of pounds.
A) likely
B)alike
C)equivalent
D)similar
34. It is highly desirable that a new manager
for this company.
A) should appoint
C)should be appointing
B)be appointed
D)appoint
35. Compared with last year, our summer crops output has increased
10 percent.
A)by
B)for
C)in
D)to
36. In my mind,
world-class writer.
that famous university will be the only way to become a
A)attending
B)attended
C)attend
D)having attended
37. The little girl jumped
the door to welcome her father.
A)from
B)behind
C)from behind
38. He doesn’t have enough
cars.
,while his brother is
D)from on
in
repairing
A)experiences; experience
C)experience; experience
B)experiences; experienced
D)experience; experienced
39. Mother told me that she will come back
A)long ago
40. The huntsman caught only a
B) long before
,maybe in a few weeks .
D)before long
C)later on
of the deer before it ran into the woods.
C)glimpse
D)stare
A)gaze
41. Don’t
A)release
B)glare
the news to public until you are asked to.
B) show
C)announce
D) expose
42. The only thing now standing _____ of further progress is lack of money.
A)on the way
B) in the way
C)by the way
D)off the way
we go consuming energy so wastefully,
are our oil wells will be dried up
before new energy resources can be found to replace oil.
A) chances
B) opportunities
C) questions
D)problems
44.
the opportunity, everyone of us will be a success.
C) Give
A)Giving
asked by news reporters, the Prime Minister
B) Given
D)Gave
that he would visit France next
mouth.
A)discovered
B) confirmed
C)ascertained
46. What will happen to the children if their parents
D) inquired
some day?
A)break out
B) break away
C) break up
D) break off
47. Under no
should you leave this city.
A)conditions
B)circumstances
C)situations
D)environment
48. The road was wet this
morning. It
last night
A)must be raining
C)must have rained
B)By must rain
D)have been rained
49.
I was trying to do is to persuade my brother to give up smoking.
A)That
B) Now
C) What
D) Which
50. These results must be accurate, because all the calculations have been done by
an
computer.
A)electric
B) electronic
C) electrical
D)electricity
第三部分:阅读理解(Part I Reading Comprehension 本大题共 20 小题,每小题分,共
30 分) 第一节:短文理解,考生可根据文章内容从每题四个选择项中选出最佳答案。
Passage One
A lot of kids are getting online these days —sharing data, talking about social
issues, meeting adults as well as kids, and learning about other cultures. There
seems to be everything on the network. Just like any other form of media, the quality
of this massive collection of information is unequal, and there is good information
as well as rubbish. Networks hold great promise: however, it’s also home to people
who mean to hurt others or use their technical knowledge to steal from them . Although
many Web pages can teach kids useful things, there are some other sites waiting to
temp young people who are immature and easily affected.
By now, you may shake your head, but wait, let’s try to put the problem into
perspective
’s safe for kids to use the Internet. The number of sites considered harmful is
between 1% and 3%, which shows about
million other sites are interesting and
educational. Besides, to stop children from using these services just because crimes
are being committed online would be like telling them not to attend college because
students may have accidents on campus.
What can parents do to protect their children from those harmful sites? The
simplest solution is the use of programs which block offensive sites. Such programs
are set to screen out certain words likely to appear on “unhealthy” sites. But
many sites inappropriate to young people are clever at using words with double
meanings that may appear harmless. What's more, not only do the programs fail to
do the job satisfactorily, they also take away the decisive role of parents in
children’s education. A child who downloads bad information or pictures can only
be corrected by positive family influence. No filtering program is necessary for
a child who has learned to say “no” to sites he knows are inappropriate for him.
Today, when children are exposed to technology at a young age, parents often
find themselves lagging behind in computer skills. Surprisingly, this may be the
key to your involvement. What is better way to learn about the Internet than to do
so alongside your children? They’ll most likely pick it up more quickly than you
do, of course, but you’ll have the chance to see, and take pride in, your child
at work. You may search for information that interests your child together with him
and get to know the “friends” he has online, just as you would get to know his
other friends.
Thoughtful parents would combine supervision with communication, which is the
best wav to take advantage of the Internet as a resource while protecting their
children. Follow their examples and have fun with kids on the Net!
51. According to the passage, is it wise for parents to keep their children away
from the computer? Why?
A) No. Because there are also millions of sites which are interesting and
educational.
B) No. Because their children have the right to use computer,
C) Yes. Because there are many rubbish sites which may hurt children.
D)Yes. Because children may become addicted to computer games.
52. In the last two paragraphs, parents are advised to
A) learn about the Internet along with their children
B) watch their children while they are at work
C) search for information for their children
D) make friends with their children
53. According to the article, the best way to protect children as well as take
advantage of the Internet is
.
A) the use of filtering programs
B) parents,mastery of computer skills
C) the combination of supervision and communication
D) forbidding them to make friends on the Internet
54. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined expression
“lagging behind”?
A)hide behind
C)walk behind
B) run behind
D) fall behind
Passage Two
When you go to university to study for a degree, you have decided to study
professionally, rather than as an amateur; so being a student is now your profession
for at least the next four years.
This involves a change of attitude in many ways. Although the process has been
going on since you went to middle school, the biggest change is going to take place.
Now, instead of taking several subjects, you have chosen one major subject because
you find it interesting and worth exploring further. The choice was yours. You also
have the goal of getting a degree . The degree and the stages you have to pass through
to achieve it give you motivation, even though it may become weak from time to time,
and not all parts of the course will be exciting; a sure way to lose interest is
to do too little work. It is a law of diminishing returns - the less work you do,
the less interest you will have and the more bored you will become. So, regular work
is needed to keep up your interest as well as to keep pace with new work.
Another change is in the relationship with teachers. This may well have changed
during middle school and high school, but now the whole context is different. You
are no longer forced lo slay in school all day, and apart from your class time, you
organize your own time and place for studying. You are there to study (an active
process) rather than to be taught (passive). Your teachers may or may not urge you,
but they do want you to share their interest in the subject and they want you to
succeed.
Some activities, like discussing and reading, are basic to studying. Make sure
that you are doing these efficiently.
Group discussions give you a chance to train yourself to speak and discuss more
effectively. They will fail in their purpose if you keep silent —and if you start
off this way, the harder it will become to get out of the situation of being the
non-speaking member of the group. In the future you are almost certainly going to
have to be good at speaking, so get into the way of talking about your subject now.
This is actually more fun than sitting being silently miserable because you are not
saving anything. Nobody will think what you say is foolish. Everyone will be thankful
not to face awkward silence.
55.
When does a person start to study professionally?
A)The time when he starts a profession.
B)The time when he goes to university.
C)The time when he knows how to study.
D)The time when he goes to high school.
56. Which of the following is not unique to university?
A)Students have to choose one major subject.
B)The goal of study is to get a degree.
C)Students need to work hard.
D)Students organize their own time for studying.
57. University teachers
.
A)don’t care about students’ performance
B)hope students can share their interest in
C)force students to stay in school all day
D)know nothing about their students
does the underlined word “they” refer to?
A)University teachers.
B)Group discussions.
C)University students.
D)The topics of discussions.
Passage Three
When I first met Nina, I disliked her at once. She was wearing skintight pedal
pushers, a flashy, floppy top, and sneakers with no socks - bizarrely inappropriate
even at our very informal company. Soon, Nina was doggedly pumping me for information
about the new department I was running, where she hoped to get a permanent job. Not
a chance, I thought. Not if I have anything to say about it
However, I didn’t Within a few days she was ‘trying out’,for me. I gave her
a moderately difficult, uninteresting, and unimportant project that I didn’t need
for months. It took that long for her successor to put in order the mess she had
made out of ft Although I couldn’t have prediction exactly what Nina would do,
in three minutes I had assessed her as someone who could not be relied on to get
a job done.
We all make quick judgments about strangers. Within seconds after we meet someone,
We take in a host of details and draw rather large conclusions from them. We may
decide in a minute whether it is someone’s nature to be warm or cold, friendly or
hostile, anxious or calm, happy or troubled. Unconsciously, we often ask and quickly
answer certain questions: Will I enjoy talking to him at this party? Will she make
an interesting friend? Will he/she make a good boss / sales manager / secretary for
me? If we get to know the person better, we may change our minds. But we may not
have the chance.
From Nina’s inappropriate dress and aggressive behavior toward me, I’d decided
she was pushy. stupid and had poor judgment. I also had a lot of vague impressions
I couldn’t explain. It was as if a warning bell went off in my head. Its message:
this person was not to be trusted; her behavior would be unpredictable; she was
motivated by a peculiar agenda of her own that I would never understand.
I was using a combination of observation, inference and intuition.
did the author dislike Nina?
A)Because of her badly looking sneakers.
B)Because of her inappropriate dress and aggressive behavior.
C)Because of her special uniform.
D)Because of her dirty words to the author.
did the author give Nina an“unimportant project”that he“didn’t need for months”?
A)Because the author wanted to play trick on her.
B)Because he had no other job for her to do at the moment.
C)Because the author believed she was the right person for the job.
D)Because the author thought she couldn’t be relied on to get a job done.
to the passage, which of the following is not true?
A)People tend to make quick judgment about strangers.
B)The author’s first judgment about Nina was totally wrong.
C)Nina behaved rather pushy when she first met the author.
D)The author actually disliked Nina at the first sight.
author’s judgment about Nina was based on
A)a combination of observation, inference and intuition
B)a combination of imagination and observation
C)a combination of observation, intuition and imagination
D)a combination of inference, analysis and imagination
.
Part 1
63.和 Tom 的学习方法相比,她的学习方法
更加有效。
64.为什么 Mary 对待我仿佛我是陌生人一
样。
65.许多年的努力之后,我最终熟练掌握了
英语。
66.许多大学提出关于大学入学考试的改
革方案。
Part 2
plans
college
A ) Many universities put forward new
about
reform
entrance
examination
B)Why does Mary treat me
as if were a stranger?
C) Compared with Tom’s method in study,
hers is more effective.
D) After many year’ efforts, I finally
have a good command of English.