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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上2014年甘肃专升本考试公共课英语试题真题 Part Reading Comprehension (40points)Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. You should make the correct choice and put the corresponding letter on the Answ
2、er Sheet. Passage 1 Many students who participated in the 2010 civil service exams(公务员考试)in China saw them as the “most difficult” due to their emphasis on general knowledge. This year, the Chinese central government offices have opened 15,000 posts but its not large enough to find a home for the on
3、e million people applying. According to a 2009 Washington post report, US students are also giving government jobs a hard look. “The Partnership for Public Service” poll(民意调查) found that about 90% of US students are interested in federal (联邦政府的) jobs. Nearly 84% gave the security offered by federal
4、jobs as a reason. The same goes for students in the UK. A 2008 Daily Mail report found that applications from college graduates for government civil service jobs have surged 33% over 2007. Besides providing financial security, civil service jobs usually offer other benefits, especially in Asia. In I
5、ndia, for example, the average annual income is about $8, 116-more than 10 times higher. Plus, civil servants get a one-month paid holiday every year, 20 days of medical leave and 20-day half-paid vacation. 1. The 2010 civil service exams in China were thought the “most difficult” because A. most of
6、 the students hadnt prepared well. B. the exams emphasized general knowledge. C. too many people were interested in civil services. D. students were not good at answering the questions. 2. US students are also giving government jobs a hard look, according to A. Washington post B. Daily Mail C. the U
7、S federal government D. the Chinese central government 3. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word “surged” (in Para.3)? A. Improved B. Failed C. Increased D. Decreased 4. The civil servants annual income in India is A. as much as 8,116 dollars B. no more than 720 dollars
8、C. less than the average annual income D. the same as the average annual income 5. This passage is mainly about . A. what benefits a civil servant can enjoy B. how to get a desirable salary as one expects C. why the students complained about the exams D. why so many people want to be civil servants
9、Passage 2 I once knew a young man, nineteen years of age, who lived with absolute outward(外表的)confidence and self-possession for a number of years before I discovered that he could not read or write. His various methods of trick, which were also skills of self-protection, were so skillful and so des
10、perate(绝望)that neither I nor any of his other adult friends were aware of his entire helplessness in face of written words until we went to dinner one night at a local restaurant-and suddenly discovered that he could not read. Even here, it was not the first time we went out to eat, but something li
11、ke the second or third, that Peters desperation shocked me. The first time, he was clever enough to cover the truth. He studied the menu for a moment, then looked up to the waitress and asked her if he could have just a coke and a hamburger. He told me later that he had done the same thing many time
12、s before and that he had learned to act as if he were examining the menu: Then I ask for a coke and a hamburger Sometimes they give me a hamburger on a plate with salad and potatoes.Then I ask them for a roll and make my own hamburger. As we began to go out to eat more frequently, Peter would ask to
13、 go to Howard Johnsons. I soon discovered the reason for his choice: The photographs, attached in cellophane (玻璃纸)containers to each of the standard items on the menu, could help him not to struggle with the shape of words at all. Howard Johnsons, whether intentionally or not, had provided the perfe
14、ct escape for the endangered pride of an adult who was illiterate(文盲). 6. When he went to a restaurant, Peter would . A. pretend that he could not read or write B. pretend to be studying the menu C. be desperate for help from other people D. protect himself by playing a musical instrument 7. The you
15、ng man was not found to be illiterate until . A. he dined out with his adult friends at Howard Johnsons B. he could no longer come up with various ways of deception C. he had dinner with his friends at a certain local restaurant for the second or third time D. he was not careful enough to be aware o
16、f his entire helplessness in face of written words 8. What did the young man usually have at a restaurant? A. Standard items on the menu. B. A hamburger made by himself. C. Foods that other people ordered. D. A coke and a hamburger. 9. The word “self-possession” (Para. 1) probably means A. self-conf
17、idence B. self-consciousness C. self-discipline D. self-devotion 10. Why did the young man like to go to Howard Johnsons? : A. Howard Johnsons provided a perfect escape when anything dangerous should happen B. The menu at Howard Johnsons gave a clear introduction of the food it served. C. The photog
18、raphs attached to the main items on the menu helped conceal his illiteracy D. He would feel at ease because eaters at Howard Johnsons were all adult non-readers Passage 3 Listening is an extremely complex communicative activity. In order to have a better understanding, to anticipate what is coming i
19、s very important. An effective listener should continuously develop more or less specific readiness for what will come next. If a listener hears what he has expected, it will be much easier for him to receive the information. But if what he hears is totally out of his expectation, he will fail to ge
20、t the message. The skill to anticipate what is coming in listening comprehension depends largely on the listeners familiarity with the theme(主题)of the message. It also depends on the listeners knowledge of the speaker as well as the situation. Obviously, when we listen to something that we already h
21、ave some information about, it is generally much easier for us to take in the new information .Therefore, pre-listening preparation seems to play an important role in increasing our comprehension .Before actual listening, we could perhaps first give some thought to the topic, discuss it with others,
22、 and then read some related material and do some vocabulary work. If we could make ourselves fully prepared for the coming talks or lectures, we are more likely to become effective listeners. Of course, readiness beforehand is not at all enough .Active thinking must take place all the way through. I
23、n fact, we should always try to think ahead of the speaker. 11. The passage is most possible taken from _ . A. a novel B. a textbook C. a news report D. a fashion magazine 12. What is the first paragraph mainly about? A. How to think actively in listening comprehension. B. How to develop specific re
24、adiness before listening. C. The skills in anticipating in listening comprehension. D. The importance of anticipating in listening comprehension. 13. The skill to anticipate in listening comprehension depends largely on _. A. the listeners emotion B. the difficulty of the message C. the listeners co
25、mmunicative skills D. The listeners familiarity with the topic 14. In order to anticipate, the first thing to do before actual listening may be _. A. do some vocabulary work B. think about the topic C. read some related material D. discuss the topic with others 15. What is the authors attitude towar
26、ds anticipating in listening comprehension? A. Neutral. B. Positive. C. Negative. D. Critical. Passage 4 Swapping postcards has become an interesting hobby for people who are curious about the big world in which they live .Swapping postcards can keep pen friends in touch. A postcard is a simple and
27、beautiful way for someone to share his thoughts and memories. There are some great websites that can help one develop his interest in postcard swapping. For example, , started in 2005 by a Portuguese citizen, is a free website that connects people who share a passion for swapping postcards. If you w
28、ant to receive postcards from other members ,you should e-mail a postcard to the address sent by the website after registration(注册) .After the individual confirms that he has received the card, your name will be added to the list of people to receive postcards. Swapping postcards with people in othe
29、r countries is also a great way to learn about the world; each postcard can be a window to another culture. It is like bringing the world to your mailbox. Fiona, a member of , says, I love swapping postcards! Although it seems quite time-consuming to pick one, write it and post it, it is the amuseme
30、nt of receiving a flash of sunshine or humor that makes it worthwhile. 16. The underlined word Swapping in Paragraph 1 means _ . A. exchanging B. designing C. collecting D. writing 17. The first paragraph tells us that _ . A. postcards are simple and beautiful B. Swapping postcards is a hobby for al
31、l people C. Swapping postcards can keep pen friends in contact D. Those who swap postcards have lost interest in the real word 18. Which of the following is true of ? A.Its members should pay for registration. B.It was created for a particular purpose. C.Its members can share different hobbies. D.It
32、 was started by a group of citizens. 19. When will your name be added to the list of people to receive postcards on ? A. After one confirms the reception of your postcard. B. After you e-mail your first postcard. C. After you register on the website. D. After one receives your address. 20. In Fionas
33、 eyes, swapping postcards is _ . A. time-saving B. labor-saving C. worthwhile D. humorous Part Vocabulary and Structure (40 points) Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences. You are required to complete each one by deciding on the most appropriate word or words from the 4 choices marked A, B, C
34、 and D, then write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. 21. It is important to the public what is happening. A. for us in explaining B. to us to explain C. of us in explaining D. for us to explain 22. It didnt rain I got to the Town Hall. A. unless B. if C. until D. whether 23. I didnt thin
35、k I could ever in a big city after living in the country for years. A. get used to living B. used to live C. be used to live D. used to living 24. If any of the children got hurt, I should feel . A. confident B. doubtful C. comfortable D. responsible 25. The war went on for years, thousands of peopl
36、e. A. kill B. killed C. killing D. to kill 26. As a leading company in China, we are offering a range of services of services in this area. A. wide B. long C. close D. low 27. The houses in this village are similar those in that village. A. from B. to C. in D. as 28. It was because he wanted to draw
37、 money from the bank he went downtown yesterday. A. when B. how C. why D. that 29. Everything will be all right, Jane. it easy. A. Think B. Have C. Take D. Keep 30. Ill never forget this piece of music for the first time. A. to hear B. to be heard C. being heard D. hearing 31. Only when you have col
38、lected sufficient data, come to a sound conclusion. A. you can B. can you C. you should D. should you 32. Nothing would him from telling the truth. A. predict B. present C. prevent D. prefer 33. Professor White wrote a report yesterday. A. two-thousand-word B. two-thousand-words C. two-thousand-word
39、s D. two-thousands-word 34. It takes a long time and a lot of money a modern farm. A. developing B. to develop C. developed D. develop 35. his job at the university, hes now running his own research company. A. In addition to B. As well as C. Except for D. But for 36. Mary wasnt at home, I left a no
40、te. A. since B. while C. or D. so 37. Who is going to your mother while you are away? A. look at B. look after C. look into D. look over 38. He changed his mind, made me very angry. A. who B. that C. which D. what 39. He hasnt decided to go stay. A. both . . . and B. neither . . . nor C. either . .
41、. or D. whether . . .or 40. The children are very on watching basketball matches on TV. A. eager B. keen C. interested D. fond 41. marketing is concerned, it is better to have a meeting with the sales managers. A. As long as B. As soon as C. As far as D. As much as 42. He made a big mistake, and as
42、a , lost his job. A. matter B. reason C. fact D. result 43. I know nothing about his journey except he is likely to be away for three weeks. A. how B. that C. which D. what 44. You could go you want to in the world during the summer holidays. A. wherever B. whichever C. however D. whatever 45. He tr
43、ied various jobs and became an editor. A. at the end B. on the end C. to the end D. in the end 46. Few words after the meeting. A. did they exchange B. they exchanged C. they did exchange D. exchanged they 47. After coming a long way from the valley, the little boy was tired and . A. kind B. excited
44、 C. weak D. lively 48. The nurse came in quietly wake the patient. A. so as not to B. so not as to C. not so as to D. so as to not 49. All that can be done . A. have been don B. has been done C. have done D. has done 50. Jane hadnt been to London before. had her husband. A. Neither B. Either C. So D
45、. Or 51. No sooner had he arrived in Rome he heard of the good news. A. when B. than C. then D. until 52. Mr. Cook has not commented these reports. A. in B. of C. with D. on 53. It is to stare directly at the sun. A. harmful B. harmless C. comfortable D. safe 54. Its no use with a drunken man. A. ar
46、gue B. to argue C. arguing D. being argued 55. The program on education is watching. A. worthy B. worthily C. worthiness D. worth 56. the garden, the old man went to have a rest. A. Having been watered B. Watering C. Having watered D. Being watered 57. Her to the job left her with very little free t
47、ime. A. devotion B. faith C. trust D. interest 58. The children have been since their father left. A. out of style B. under control C. out of control D. in style 59. It is reported great changes have been made. A. which B. that C. while D. what 60. The manager promised to keep me of how the project was going on. A. be informed B. informed C. inform D. informing Part Cloze (20 points) Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage and put the corresponding lett