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1、2022陕西专升本考试考试考前冲刺卷(3)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.When we want to (56) other people what we think, we can do it not only with the help of words, but also in many (57) ways. For example, we sometimes move our heads (58) when we want to say yes, and we mo

2、ve our heads (59) when we want to say no .People who can (60) hear (60) speak talk to each other with the help of their fingers. People who do not understand each other’ s language have to do the same. The following story shows (61) they sometimes do it.(62) English man who could not speak Ita

3、lian was (63) travelling in Italy. One day he entered a restaurant and sat (64) a table. When the waiter came, the Englishman opened his mouth, (65) his fingers into it, (66) them out again and moved his lip. In this way he meant to say, (67) me something to eat. The waiter soon brought him (68) tea

4、. The Englishman (69) his head and the waiter understood that he didn’t want tea, so he took it (70) and brought him (71) coffee. The Englishman was angry. He was just going to leave the restaurant (72) another traveller came in. When this man saw the waiter, he (73) his hands on his stomach.

5、That was enough. In a (74) minutes there was a large plate of bread and meat (75) his table.63()AeverBneverCbeforeDonce2.When we want to (56) other people what we think, we can do it not only with the help of words, but also in many (57) ways. For example, we sometimes move our heads (58) when we wa

6、nt to say yes, and we move our heads (59) when we want to say no .People who can (60) hear (60) speak talk to each other with the help of their fingers. People who do not understand each other’ s language have to do the same. The following story shows (61) they sometimes do it.(62) English man

7、 who could not speak Italian was (63) travelling in Italy. One day he entered a restaurant and sat (64) a table. When the waiter came, the Englishman opened his mouth, (65) his fingers into it, (66) them out again and moved his lip. In this way he meant to say, (67) me something to eat. The waiter s

8、oon brought him (68) tea. The Englishman (69) his head and the waiter understood that he didn’t want tea, so he took it (70) and brought him (71) coffee. The Englishman was angry. He was just going to leave the restaurant (72) another traveller came in. When this man saw the waiter, he (73) hi

9、s hands on his stomach. That was enough. In a (74) minutes there was a large plate of bread and meat (75) his table.64()AinBatConDupon3.When we want to (56) other people what we think, we can do it not only with the help of words, but also in many (57) ways. For example, we sometimes move our heads

10、(58) when we want to say yes, and we move our heads (59) when we want to say no .People who can (60) hear (60) speak talk to each other with the help of their fingers. People who do not understand each other’ s language have to do the same. The following story shows (61) they sometimes do it.(

11、62) English man who could not speak Italian was (63) travelling in Italy. One day he entered a restaurant and sat (64) a table. When the waiter came, the Englishman opened his mouth, (65) his fingers into it, (66) them out again and moved his lip. In this way he meant to say, (67) me something to ea

12、t. The waiter soon brought him (68) tea. The Englishman (69) his head and the waiter understood that he didn’t want tea, so he took it (70) and brought him (71) coffee. The Englishman was angry. He was just going to leave the restaurant (72) another traveller came in. When this man saw the wai

13、ter, he (73) his hands on his stomach. That was enough. In a (74) minutes there was a large plate of bread and meat (75) his table.65()AlaidBplayedCputDstayed4.When we want to (56) other people what we think, we can do it not only with the help of words, but also in many (57) ways. For example, we s

14、ometimes move our heads (58) when we want to say yes, and we move our heads (59) when we want to say no .People who can (60) hear (60) speak talk to each other with the help of their fingers. People who do not understand each other’ s language have to do the same. The following story shows (61

15、) they sometimes do it.(62) English man who could not speak Italian was (63) travelling in Italy. One day he entered a restaurant and sat (64) a table. When the waiter came, the Englishman opened his mouth, (65) his fingers into it, (66) them out again and moved his lip. In this way he meant to say,

16、 (67) me something to eat. The waiter soon brought him (68) tea. The Englishman (69) his head and the waiter understood that he didn’t want tea, so he took it (70) and brought him (71) coffee. The Englishman was angry. He was just going to leave the restaurant (72) another traveller came in. W

17、hen this man saw the waiter, he (73) his hands on his stomach. That was enough. In a (74) minutes there was a large plate of bread and meat (75) his table.66()AtookBputCbroughtDcarried5.When we want to (56) other people what we think, we can do it not only with the help of words, but also in many (5

18、7) ways. For example, we sometimes move our heads (58) when we want to say yes, and we move our heads (59) when we want to say no .People who can (60) hear (60) speak talk to each other with the help of their fingers. People who do not understand each other’ s language have to do the same. The

19、 following story shows (61) they sometimes do it.(62) English man who could not speak Italian was (63) travelling in Italy. One day he entered a restaurant and sat (64) a table. When the waiter came, the Englishman opened his mouth, (65) his fingers into it, (66) them out again and moved his lip. In

20、 this way he meant to say, (67) me something to eat. The waiter soon brought him (68) tea. The Englishman (69) his head and the waiter understood that he didn’t want tea, so he took it (70) and brought him (71) coffee. The Englishman was angry. He was just going to leave the restaurant (72) an

21、other traveller came in. When this man saw the waiter, he (73) his hands on his stomach. That was enough. In a (74) minutes there was a large plate of bread and meat (75) his table.67()AbringBtookCfetchedDcarried6.When we want to (56) other people what we think, we can do it not only with the help o

22、f words, but also in many (57) ways. For example, we sometimes move our heads (58) when we want to say yes, and we move our heads (59) when we want to say no .People who can (60) hear (60) speak talk to each other with the help of their fingers. People who do not understand each other’ s langu

23、age have to do the same. The following story shows (61) they sometimes do it.(62) English man who could not speak Italian was (63) travelling in Italy. One day he entered a restaurant and sat (64) a table. When the waiter came, the Englishman opened his mouth, (65) his fingers into it, (66) them out

24、 again and moved his lip. In this way he meant to say, (67) me something to eat. The waiter soon brought him (68) tea. The Englishman (69) his head and the waiter understood that he didn’t want tea, so he took it (70) and brought him (71) coffee. The Englishman was angry. He was just going to

25、leave the restaurant (72) another traveller came in. When this man saw the waiter, he (73) his hands on his stomach. That was enough. In a (74) minutes there was a large plate of bread and meat (75) his table.68()Aa pieceBa packet ofCa cup ofDa box of7.When we want to (56) other people what we think

26、, we can do it not only with the help of words, but also in many (57) ways. For example, we sometimes move our heads (58) when we want to say yes, and we move our heads (59) when we want to say no .People who can (60) hear (60) speak talk to each other with the help of their fingers. People who do n

27、ot understand each other’ s language have to do the same. The following story shows (61) they sometimes do it.(62) English man who could not speak Italian was (63) travelling in Italy. One day he entered a restaurant and sat (64) a table. When the waiter came, the Englishman opened his mouth,

28、(65) his fingers into it, (66) them out again and moved his lip. In this way he meant to say, (67) me something to eat. The waiter soon brought him (68) tea. The Englishman (69) his head and the waiter understood that he didn’t want tea, so he took it (70) and brought him (71) coffee. The Engl

29、ishman was angry. He was just going to leave the restaurant (72) another traveller came in. When this man saw the waiter, he (73) his hands on his stomach. That was enough. In a (74) minutes there was a large plate of bread and meat (75) his table.69()AshookBnoddedCbentDshowed8.When we want to (56)

30、other people what we think, we can do it not only with the help of words, but also in many (57) ways. For example, we sometimes move our heads (58) when we want to say yes, and we move our heads (59) when we want to say no .People who can (60) hear (60) speak talk to each other with the help of thei

31、r fingers. People who do not understand each other’ s language have to do the same. The following story shows (61) they sometimes do it.(62) English man who could not speak Italian was (63) travelling in Italy. One day he entered a restaurant and sat (64) a table. When the waiter came, the Eng

32、lishman opened his mouth, (65) his fingers into it, (66) them out again and moved his lip. In this way he meant to say, (67) me something to eat. The waiter soon brought him (68) tea. The Englishman (69) his head and the waiter understood that he didn’t want tea, so he took it (70) and brought

33、 him (71) coffee. The Englishman was angry. He was just going to leave the restaurant (72) another traveller came in. When this man saw the waiter, he (73) his hands on his stomach. That was enough. In a (74) minutes there was a large plate of bread and meat (75) his table.70()AbackBawayCoutDalong9.

34、When we want to (56) other people what we think, we can do it not only with the help of words, but also in many (57) ways. For example, we sometimes move our heads (58) when we want to say yes, and we move our heads (59) when we want to say no .People who can (60) hear (60) speak talk to each other

35、with the help of their fingers. People who do not understand each other’ s language have to do the same. The following story shows (61) they sometimes do it.(62) English man who could not speak Italian was (63) travelling in Italy. One day he entered a restaurant and sat (64) a table. When the

36、 waiter came, the Englishman opened his mouth, (65) his fingers into it, (66) them out again and moved his lip. In this way he meant to say, (67) me something to eat. The waiter soon brought him (68) tea. The Englishman (69) his head and the waiter understood that he didn’t want tea, so he too

37、k it (70) and brought him (71) coffee. The Englishman was angry. He was just going to leave the restaurant (72) another traveller came in. When this man saw the waiter, he (73) his hands on his stomach. That was enough. In a (74) minutes there was a large plate of bread and meat (75) his table.71()A

38、anyBsomeClittleDfew10.When we want to (56) other people what we think, we can do it not only with the help of words, but also in many (57) ways. For example, we sometimes move our heads (58) when we want to say yes, and we move our heads (59) when we want to say no .People who can (60) hear (60) spe

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40、(64) a table. When the waiter came, the Englishman opened his mouth, (65) his fingers into it, (66) them out again and moved his lip. In this way he meant to say, (67) me something to eat. The waiter soon brought him (68) tea. The Englishman (69) his head and the waiter understood that he didn&rsquo

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43、an (60) hear (60) speak talk to each other with the help of their fingers. People who do not understand each other’ s language have to do the same. The following story shows (61) they sometimes do it.(62) English man who could not speak Italian was (63) travelling in Italy. One day he entered

44、a restaurant and sat (64) a table. When the waiter came, the Englishman opened his mouth, (65) his fingers into it, (66) them out again and moved his lip. In this way he meant to say, (67) me something to eat. The waiter soon brought him (68) tea. The Englishman (69) his head and the waiter understo

45、od that he didn’t want tea, so he took it (70) and brought him (71) coffee. The Englishman was angry. He was just going to leave the restaurant (72) another traveller came in. When this man saw the waiter, he (73) his hands on his stomach. That was enough. In a (74) minutes there was a large p

46、late of bread and meat (75) his table.73()AstoodBsatCputDplaced12.When we want to (56) other people what we think, we can do it not only with the help of words, but also in many (57) ways. For example, we sometimes move our heads (58) when we want to say yes, and we move our heads (59) when we want

47、to say no .People who can (60) hear (60) speak talk to each other with the help of their fingers. People who do not understand each other’ s language have to do the same. The following story shows (61) they sometimes do it.(62) English man who could not speak Italian was (63) travelling in Ita

48、ly. One day he entered a restaurant and sat (64) a table. When the waiter came, the Englishman opened his mouth, (65) his fingers into it, (66) them out again and moved his lip. In this way he meant to say, (67) me something to eat. The waiter soon brought him (68) tea. The Englishman (69) his head

49、and the waiter understood that he didn’t want tea, so he took it (70) and brought him (71) coffee. The Englishman was angry. He was just going to leave the restaurant (72) another traveller came in. When this man saw the waiter, he (73) his hands on his stomach. That was enough. In a (74) minutes there was a large plate of bread and meat (75) his table.74()Aa fewBfewClittleD

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