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1、2021年河南大学英语考试模拟卷(7)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.In explaining which following reason, does the author seem to assert that your high school studies have already prepared you for college educationAFive.BSix.CSeven.DFour. 2.When you are considering college
2、s, you usually have already studied forA8 years.B10 years.C9 years.D12 years. 3.Coffee was believed toAhave a magic power for eye diseases.Bhave a religious influence among Muslims.Chave intoxicated most political people.Dhave gained its fame first in London. 4.According to this author, the name of
3、Coffee seems to come fromAthe name of a province.Bthe name of a plant.Cthe name of the finder.Dthe Arabic word gahwah. 5.Which of the following statements is true, according to the passageAThe discovery of coffee is closely related with the long religious service of the Muslims.BThe stimulating effe
4、ct of coffee was not taken advantage of till very later by the Muslims.CKaldi, a goat herder, was severely punished for his accidental discovery of coffee.DEven if coffee was once prohibited, coffee drinking was popular among Arabian Muslims. 6.This passage can be most likely to be entitledAThe Birt
5、hplace of Coffee.BThe Effect of Coffee.CThe History of Coffee.DThe Popularity of Coffe 7.What does the author say about the Australian native peopleAAustralian people are ordinary.BIt is a nation of difference and unity.CThey are part of Australias identity.DThe Aboriginals are rich and resilient. 8
6、.Which year is the year when the American colonists began to fight a war for independenceA1767.B1776.C1777.D1779. 9.A creative young Englishman named Richard Blechynden createdACoca-Cola.BChocolate Chip Cookies.CIce Cream Cones.DIced Te 10.What is the intention of the writer of the letter belowALook
7、ing for tips for a quicker way to do things.BTrying to offer his own advice for computer problems.CAsking readers to come to ask questions of computer.DInviting readers to visit the discussion board frequently. 11.The targets to help both teachers and language learners include all of the following B
8、UTAlearning language quickly and effectively.Busing educationally sound, well targeted learning methodologies.Cdeveloping appropriate methodologies that support the new ideas.Densuring that study schedules are effectiv 12.Many human languages of the world have certain common characteristics EXCEPT t
9、hatAhumans have a natural, innate ability to acquire and create language.Bfocusing on how to use a language is the fastest way to communicate.Clanguage learners learn primarily from their peers, who are also learners.Dbecause human languages are changing constantly, so they are flui 13.Which of the
10、following is quoted to be offering two definitions of censorshipAThe Catholic Encyclopedia.BMerriam Websters Collegiate Dictionary.COrans Dictionary of Law.DFast Times Political Dictionary 14.How many dictionaries have been quoted which give the definition of Censorship only in this articleA6.B5.C4.
11、D3. 15.If you are not picky enough,Adate someone, whether he or she is decent enough.Bdate someone, whether he or she has a sense of humor.Cdate someone, whether you are physically attracted.Ddate someone, whether he or she has feelings for you. 16.According to the passage, what is the most likely r
12、esult of not being picky enoughAIdentifying with desperation.BEnding up in being picky.CBeing desperate for love.DNot finding an ideal match.ENot finding an ideal matc 17.The Pacific Northwest is _ with a mild maritime climate like that of Britain.AequippedBassociatedCfavoredDfilled 18.He was promot
13、ed to the higher position because he was _ at interpersonal skills.AoutstandingBexperiencedCproficientDexcellent 19.The passage implies that _.Athe fever process is widespread because moderate fevers have benefitsBthe reduction of fevers can inhibit bacterial growthCman can use sun lamp to raise liz
14、ards temperatureDcrayfish injected with bacteria have a purpose for moving to hot areas 20.Fevers cause _.Aprostaglandins to be formedBiron to be made available to bacteriaCleukocytes to be more mobileDlizards to be cold-blooded animals 21.Which of the following statements is true7ADeveloping fever
15、is the privilege of warm-blooded animals, so sick lizards can not run a fever.BInvertebrates also have the ability to raise their temperature.CThe internal temperatures of warm-blooded creatures are independent of the weather, so are the cold-blooded animal.DSick lizards move into the sun to develop
16、 fever. 22.Scorpions injected with prostaglandins move to hot areas to _.Aengage in greater activityBseek out a more-iron environmentCdemonstrate that they are illDdevelop a fever and fight bacterial infections 23.Which of the following best states the main idea of the passageACold-blooded animals c
17、an develop fevers.BThere are benefits to developing fevers.CFevers inhibit bacterial growth.DLizards can develop fevers. 24.This article concludes that _ contribute to the remarkable long life of these peoples.Amoderate dietsBclean mountain airCdaily hard workDall the above factors 25.The subject of
18、 paragraph 6 is _.AisolationBinherited factorsCfood and dietDanimal meat 26.The description of Mr. Rustam Mamedov is _.Aan example of a typical long life among these peopleBan example of an unusual long life among these peopleCan explanation of why he is still healthyDan explanation of what way of l
19、ife we should take 27.What is the main subject of this passageAMr. Mamedovs life.BA description of several societies where people live a long time.CSuggestions for how you can live a long life.DHard physical work is a good way to live a long tim 28.How do you think the author feels about these long-
20、lived peopleAHe is impressed with them.BHe doesnt care.CHe doesnt like them.DHe cares little about them. 29. Question 10 is based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question. Now listen to the news.AfifteenBtwoCfortyDfive 30. Question 9 is
21、based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question. Now listen to the news.A24 weeks.B12 weeks.C23 weeks.D22 weeks. 31. Question 6 is based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questi
22、on. Now listen to the news.AMr. Olmert was confirmed of having taken bribes from a Jewish American businessman.BMr. Olmert was suspected of taking bribes and the inquiries might affect the peace process.CMr. Olmert, the head of government, deflected the peace efforts With the Palestinians.DMr. Olmer
23、t would resign because he took hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes. 32.Nouns, verbs and adjectives can be classified asAfunctuional words.Bstructural words.Copen class words.Dclosed class words. 33.Human language can cope with any subject whatever, and it does not matter how far away the topi
24、c of conversation is in time and space. Which design feature of language does this phenomenon refer toAProductivity.BCultural transmission.CDisplacement.DArbitrariness. 34.The oldest newspaper in Australia isAThe Sydney Morning Herald.BThe Australian.CThe Australian Financial Review.DGeelong Adverti
25、ser. 35.The Gift of the Magi was written byATheodore Dreiser.BO Henry.CWilliam Faulkner.DMark Twain. 36.The Tories were the forerunners of_, which still bears this nickname today.Athe Labour PartyBthe Conservative PartyCthe Liberal DemocratsDthe Democratic Party 37.Which of the following is NOT an I
26、rish writerAGeorge Bernard Shaw.BWilliam Buffer Yeats.CDavid Herbert Lawrence.DJames Joyc 38.A series of dynastic civil wars between supporters of the House of Lancaster and the House of York in the 15th century are also known asASeven Years War.Bthe Hundred Years War.Cthe Wars of the Roses.DWar of
27、Independenc 39.The Cooperative Principle was proposed byASaussure.BHalliday.CSearle.DCa-ic 40.Thomas Hardy wrote the following novels EXCEPTAGreat Expectations.BTess of the DUrbervilles.CThe Return of the Native.DUnder the Greenwood Tre 41.The main mountain range in the west of US stretching from th
28、e Canadian border to New Mexico isAthe Appalachian Mountains.Bthe Rocky Mountains:Cthe Green Mountains.Dthe White Mountains. 42.Whether you believe it or not, it is()that causes your illness.Abecause of your overweightByour being overweightCbecause you are overweightDyou are so overweight43.The car
29、burns more fuel, but()all things into consideration, its still a good car.AtakenBhaving takenCtakingDto take44.The bank is reported in the local newspaper()in broad daylight yesterday.Abeing robbedBhaving been robbedCto have been robbedDrobbed45.The residents,()had been damaged by the flood, were gi
30、ven help by the government.Aall their homesBall of which homesCall of-whose homesDall of their homes46.They usually have less money at the end of the project than()at the beginning.AwhichBwhich wasCthey haveDit is47.Many newspapers printed the governors statement()would support a tax cut.Aand heBwas
31、 that heCwhich heDthat he48.Could you meet me at the airport - Id like to, but I()Shanghai when you return.Awill have leftBwas leavingCwill leaveDhave left49.We dont need air conditioning,()Anor can we afford itBand nor we can afford itCneither can afford itDand we can neither afford it50.Speaking of talent for organization, you are one()a thousand.AatBtoConDin第18页 共18页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页