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1、2021辽宁专升本考试考试考前冲刺卷(1)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.Water enters into a great variety of chemical reactions, _ have been mentioned in previous pages.Aa few of itBa few of themCa few of thatDa few of which 2.There are other problems which I dont propose to
2、 _ at the moment.Ago intoBgo aroundCgo forDgo up 3.She was so _ in her job that she didnt hear anybody knocking at the door.AattractedBabsorbedCdrawnDconcentrated 4.The _ problem of bringing a space-ship back from the moon has been solved.AtechniqueBtechnologyCtechnicalDtechnological 5.We object _ p
3、unishing a whole group for one persons fault.AagainstBaboutCtoDfor 6._, electrons are still smaller.AAs small atoms areBAs atoms are smallCSmall as atoms areDAs small atoms 7.There are signs _ restaurants are becoming more popular with families.AthatBwhichCin whichDwhose 8.When he was a young man, h
4、e traveled about the world _.Aon its ownBof its ownCon his ownDof his own 9.We agreed to accept _ they thought was the best tourist guide.AwhateverBwhomeverCwhicheverDwhoever 10._ these questions may sound specific, answers to them could have profound economic and political significance.ASinceBUnles
5、sCLestDWhile 11.The board of directors believed it urgent that the files _ right away.Ahad to be printedBshould have been printedCmust be printedDshould be printed 12._ she first heard of the man referred to as a specialist.AThat was from StephenBIt was StephenCIt was from Stephen thatDIt was Stephe
6、n that 13.Anne couldnt concentrate _ what she was doing while her family were watching TV.AtoBonCforDin 14._ the flood, the ship would have reached its destination on time.AIn case ofBIn spite ofCBecause ofDBut for 15.Peter is a young man of independent thinking who is not about _ compliments to his
7、 political leaders.ApayingBhaving paidCto payDto have paid 16.You havent wasted my time; on the _, youve helped me save some time.AcontraryBreverseCoppositeDcontrast 17.There is no easy solution to Japans labor _.AdeclineBshortageCrarityDvacancy 18.In fact, she had done all _ to help the poor.Athat
8、she couldBwhich she couldCwhat she couldDas she could 19.Television, it is often said, keeps one (36) about current events, allows one to follow the (37) development in science and politics, and (38) an endless series of programs which are both (39) and stimulating. The most distant (40) and the str
9、angest customs are brought right (41) one’s sitting-room. It could be argued that the radio performs this (42) just as well, but on television everything is much more living, much more (43) . Yet here is a danger. The television screen itself has a terrible, almost physical fascination for us.
10、 We get (44) used to looking at its movements, so (45) on its flickering pictures, that it begins to (46) our lives. A friend of (47) told me the other day that his television set had broken 48 and that he and his family had suddenly found that they had far more time to do things, and that they had
11、(49) begun to talk to each other again. It makes one think, (50) it!There are many other arguments for and against television. The poor (51) of its programs is often criticized. But it is undoubtedly a great comfort to many (52) elderly people. And does it corrupt or instruct our children I think we
12、 must realize that television (53) is neither good nor bad. It is the uses (54) which it is put that determine its (55) to society.36()Aup toBintoCdownDinside20.Television, it is often said, keeps one (36) about current events, allows one to follow the (37) development in science and politics, and (
13、38) an endless series of programs which are both (39) and stimulating. The most distant (40) and the strangest customs are brought right (41) one’s sitting-room. It could be argued that the radio performs this (42) just as well, but on television everything is much more living, much more (43)
14、. Yet here is a danger. The television screen itself has a terrible, almost physical fascination for us. We get (44) used to looking at its movements, so (45) on its flickering pictures, that it begins to (46) our lives. A friend of (47) told me the other day that his television set had broken 48 an
15、d that he and his family had suddenly found that they had far more time to do things, and that they had (49) begun to talk to each other again. It makes one think, (50) it!There are many other arguments for and against television. The poor (51) of its programs is often criticized. But it is undoubte
16、dly a great comfort to many (52) elderly people. And does it corrupt or instruct our children I think we must realize that television (53) is neither good nor bad. It is the uses (54) which it is put that determine its (55) to society.37()AtrulyBactuallyCgenuinelyDreally21.Television, it is often sa
17、id, keeps one (36) about current events, allows one to follow the (37) development in science and politics, and (38) an endless series of programs which are both (39) and stimulating. The most distant (40) and the strangest customs are brought right (41) one’s sitting-room. It could be argued
18、that the radio performs this (42) just as well, but on television everything is much more living, much more (43) . Yet here is a danger. The television screen itself has a terrible, almost physical fascination for us. We get (44) used to looking at its movements, so (45) on its flickering pictures,
19、that it begins to (46) our lives. A friend of (47) told me the other day that his television set had broken 48 and that he and his family had suddenly found that they had far more time to do things, and that they had (49) begun to talk to each other again. It makes one think, (50) it!There are many
20、other arguments for and against television. The poor (51) of its programs is often criticized. But it is undoubtedly a great comfort to many (52) elderly people. And does it corrupt or instruct our children I think we must realize that television (53) is neither good nor bad. It is the uses (54) whi
21、ch it is put that determine its (55) to society.38()AnationsBpowersCstatesDcountries22.Television, it is often said, keeps one (36) about current events, allows one to follow the (37) development in science and politics, and (38) an endless series of programs which are both (39) and stimulating. The
22、 most distant (40) and the strangest customs are brought right (41) one’s sitting-room. It could be argued that the radio performs this (42) just as well, but on television everything is much more living, much more (43) . Yet here is a danger. The television screen itself has a terrible, almos
23、t physical fascination for us. We get (44) used to looking at its movements, so (45) on its flickering pictures, that it begins to (46) our lives. A friend of (47) told me the other day that his television set had broken 48 and that he and his family had suddenly found that they had far more time to
24、 do things, and that they had (49) begun to talk to each other again. It makes one think, (50) it!There are many other arguments for and against television. The poor (51) of its programs is often criticized. But it is undoubtedly a great comfort to many (52) elderly people. And does it corrupt or in
25、struct our children I think we must realize that television (53) is neither good nor bad. It is the uses (54) which it is put that determine its (55) to society.39()AdependableBdependentCreliableDrelying23.Television, it is often said, keeps one (36) about current events, allows one to follow the (3
26、7) development in science and politics, and (38) an endless series of programs which are both (39) and stimulating. The most distant (40) and the strangest customs are brought right (41) one’s sitting-room. It could be argued that the radio performs this (42) just as well, but on television ev
27、erything is much more living, much more (43) . Yet here is a danger. The television screen itself has a terrible, almost physical fascination for us. We get (44) used to looking at its movements, so (45) on its flickering pictures, that it begins to (46) our lives. A friend of (47) told me the other
28、 day that his television set had broken 48 and that he and his family had suddenly found that they had far more time to do things, and that they had (49) begun to talk to each other again. It makes one think, (50) it!There are many other arguments for and against television. The poor (51) of its pro
29、grams is often criticized. But it is undoubtedly a great comfort to many (52) elderly people. And does it corrupt or instruct our children I think we must realize that television (53) is neither good nor bad. It is the uses (54) which it is put that determine its (55) to society.40()AdoesBdoesn'
30、tCisn'tDis24.Television, it is often said, keeps one (36) about current events, allows one to follow the (37) development in science and politics, and (38) an endless series of programs which are both (39) and stimulating. The most distant (40) and the strangest customs are brought right (41) on
31、e’s sitting-room. It could be argued that the radio performs this (42) just as well, but on television everything is much more living, much more (43) . Yet here is a danger. The television screen itself has a terrible, almost physical fascination for us. We get (44) used to looking at its move
32、ments, so (45) on its flickering pictures, that it begins to (46) our lives. A friend of (47) told me the other day that his television set had broken 48 and that he and his family had suddenly found that they had far more time to do things, and that they had (49) begun to talk to each other again.
33、It makes one think, (50) it!There are many other arguments for and against television. The poor (51) of its programs is often criticized. But it is undoubtedly a great comfort to many (52) elderly people. And does it corrupt or instruct our children I think we must realize that television (53) is ne
34、ither good nor bad. It is the uses (54) which it is put that determine its (55) to society.41()AinformativeBinformedCknowledgeableDfamiliar25.Television, it is often said, keeps one (36) about current events, allows one to follow the (37) development in science and politics, and (38) an endless seri
35、es of programs which are both (39) and stimulating. The most distant (40) and the strangest customs are brought right (41) one’s sitting-room. It could be argued that the radio performs this (42) just as well, but on television everything is much more living, much more (43) . Yet here is a dan
36、ger. The television screen itself has a terrible, almost physical fascination for us. We get (44) used to looking at its movements, so (45) on its flickering pictures, that it begins to (46) our lives. A friend of (47) told me the other day that his television set had broken 48 and that he and his f
37、amily had suddenly found that they had far more time to do things, and that they had (49) begun to talk to each other again. It makes one think, (50) it!There are many other arguments for and against television. The poor (51) of its programs is often criticized. But it is undoubtedly a great comfort
38、 to many (52) elderly people. And does it corrupt or instruct our children I think we must realize that television (53) is neither good nor bad. It is the uses (54) which it is put that determine its (55) to society.42()AtoBforConDtoward26.Television, it is often said, keeps one (36) about current e
39、vents, allows one to follow the (37) development in science and politics, and (38) an endless series of programs which are both (39) and stimulating. The most distant (40) and the strangest customs are brought right (41) one’s sitting-room. It could be argued that the radio performs this (42)
40、just as well, but on television everything is much more living, much more (43) . Yet here is a danger. The television screen itself has a terrible, almost physical fascination for us. We get (44) used to looking at its movements, so (45) on its flickering pictures, that it begins to (46) our lives.
41、A friend of (47) told me the other day that his television set had broken 48 and that he and his family had suddenly found that they had far more time to do things, and that they had (49) begun to talk to each other again. It makes one think, (50) it!There are many other arguments for and against te
42、levision. The poor (51) of its programs is often criticized. But it is undoubtedly a great comfort to many (52) elderly people. And does it corrupt or instruct our children I think we must realize that television (53) is neither good nor bad. It is the uses (54) which it is put that determine its (5
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