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1、2023年上海大学英语考试模拟卷(5)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.What does the woman mean?()A. She would like to get one ticket.B. She refuses the invitation.C. The game is not interesting.D. She won’t be free this evening.2.What can we learn from the conversation

2、()A. The man is going out.B. The woman is going out.C. The man is staying home,D. The woman is staying home.3.There used to be an old joke in America that people should take a bath once a week, whether they need one or not. In fact, though, Americans generally take a bath - or more commonly, a showe

3、r - every day. But in contrast to some cultures, most Americans get their shower in the morning, so they can start the day fresh. And instead of going to a beauty parlor for a shampoo, many Americans prefer to wash and style their own hair. So if Americans have a bad hair day, they have no one to bl

4、ame but themselves. But most people in America do head for the beauty parlor or barber shop occasionally for a haircut, a perm or just some friendly conversation.Americans are known for having very sensitive noses. In America, B. O. (Body odor) is socially unacceptable. For that reason, Americans co

5、nsider the use of deodorant or anti-perspiring a must. Ladies often add a touch of perfume for an extra fresh scent. Men may splash on after shave lotion or manly-smelling cologne. Another cultural no-no in America is bad breath. Americans don’t like to smell what other people ate for lunch -

6、especially onions or garlic. What are their solutions Mouthwash, breathing mints and even brush their teeth after meals.Some of the cultural variations in grooming practices result from physical differences between races. Whereas many Asian men have little facial hair, Westerners have a lot. As a re

7、sult, most American men spend some time each day shaving or grooming their facial hair. Beards and mustaches are common sights in America, although their popularity changes from generation to generation. Most American men who wear facial hair try to keep it nicely trimmed. American women, on the oth

8、er hand, generally prefer not to be hairy at all. Many of them regularly shave their legs and armpits.Americans put great value on both grooming and personal hygiene. For some people, taking care of themselves has become almost a religion. As the old saying goes, Cleanliness is next to godliness. Wh

9、ether or not being clean and well-groomed brings one closer to God, it certainly brings one closer to others. Americans look down on people who don’t take care of themselves or who let they go. To Americans, even if we don’t have much to work with, we have to make the best of what we&rsq

10、uo;ve got.The authors purpose of telling the old joke in paragraph 1 is to prove ().AAmericans take a bath once a weekBAmericans take a bath every dayCAmericans like taking a bathDAmericans put great value on both grooming and personal hygiene4.St. Valentine’s Day has roots in several differen

11、t legends that have found their way to us through the ages. One of the earliest popular symbols of the day is Cupid(爱神丘比特), the Ro man god of love, who is represented by the image of a young boy with bow and arrow.Three hundred years after the death of Jesus Christ, the Roman emperors still demanded

12、 that everyone believe in the Roman gods. Valentine, a Christian priest, had been thrown in prison for his teachings. On February 14, Valentine was beheaded (斩首), not only because he was a Christian, but also because he had performed a miracle. He supposedly cured the jailer’s daughter of her

13、blindness. The night before he was executed, he wrote the jailer’s daughter a farewell let ter, signing it From Your Valentine. Another legend tells us that this same Valentine, well loved by all, received notes to his jail cell from children and friends who missed him.Whatever the odd mixture

14、 of origins, St. Valentine’s Day is now a day for sweethearts. It is the day that you show your friend or loved one that you care, You can send candy to someone you think is special. Or you can send roses, the flower of love. Most people send valentines, a greeting card named after the notes t

15、hat St. Valentine received in jail. Valentines can be sentimental, romantic and heartfelt(真心真意的) They can be funny and friendly. If the sender is shy, valentines can be anonymous.Americans of all ages love to send and receive valentines. Handmade valentines created by cutting hearts out of colored p

16、aper, show that a lot of thought was put into making them personal. Valentines can be heart-shaped, or have hearts, the symbol of love, on them. In elementary schools children make valentines for their classmates and put them in a large decorated box, similar to a mailbox. On February 14, the teache

17、r opens the box and distributes the valentines to each student. After the students read their valentines they have a small party with refreshments.For teenagers and adults, major newspapers throughout the country have a Valentine’s Day offer. Anyone can send in a message, for a small fee of co

18、urse, destined for a would-be sweet heart, a good friend, an acquaintance or even a spouse of fifty years. The message is printed in a special section of the newspaper on February 14.According to the passage, Valentine died at ().A. February 13C. February 15B. February 14D. February 165.Selling styl

19、es differ in many ways, but we should know their fundamental differences.()A. 销售风格在很多方面有差异,但我们应该知道其根本的差异。B. 销售风格在很多方面有差异,但我们应该知道它们在功能上的不同。C. 每个人在销售风格上有很多差异,但我们应该知道其根本的差异。D. 在销售风格方面的不同,使我们知道它们的根本差异。6.What do we learn from the conversation()A. They have a desire for the contract.B. They are bound to w

20、in the contract.C. There is no hope of making the contract.D. They don’t want to sign the contract.7.There used to be an old joke in America that people should take a bath once a week, whether they need one or not. In fact, though, Americans generally take a bath - or more commonly, a shower -

21、 every day. But in contrast to some cultures, most Americans get their shower in the morning, so they can start the day fresh. And instead of going to a beauty parlor for a shampoo, many Americans prefer to wash and style their own hair. So if Americans have a bad hair day, they have no one to blame

22、 but themselves. But most people in America do head for the beauty parlor or barber shop occasionally for a haircut, a perm or just some friendly conversation.Americans are known for having very sensitive noses. In America, B. O. (Body odor) is socially unacceptable. For that reason, Americans consi

23、der the use of deodorant or anti-perspiring a must. Ladies often add a touch of perfume for an extra fresh scent. Men may splash on after shave lotion or manly-smelling cologne. Another cultural no-no in America is bad breath. Americans don’t like to smell what other people ate for lunch - esp

24、ecially onions or garlic. What are their solutions Mouthwash, breathing mints and even brush their teeth after meals.Some of the cultural variations in grooming practices result from physical differences between races. Whereas many Asian men have little facial hair, Westerners have a lot. As a resul

25、t, most American men spend some time each day shaving or grooming their facial hair. Beards and mustaches are common sights in America, although their popularity changes from generation to generation. Most American men who wear facial hair try to keep it nicely trimmed. American women, on the other

26、hand, generally prefer not to be hairy at all. Many of them regularly shave their legs and armpits.Americans put great value on both grooming and personal hygiene. For some people, taking care of themselves has become almost a religion. As the old saying goes, Cleanliness is next to godliness. Wheth

27、er or not being clean and well-groomed brings one closer to God, it certainly brings one closer to others. Americans look down on people who don’t take care of themselves or who let they go. To Americans, even if we don’t have much to work with, we have to make the best of what we’

28、ve got.Most people in American go to the barber shop except for a ().A. bathC. permB. haircutD. conversation8.St. Valentine’s Day has roots in several different legends that have found their way to us through the ages. One of the earliest popular symbols of the day is Cupid(爱神丘比特), the Ro man

29、god of love, who is represented by the image of a young boy with bow and arrow.Three hundred years after the death of Jesus Christ, the Roman emperors still demanded that everyone believe in the Roman gods. Valentine, a Christian priest, had been thrown in prison for his teachings. On February 14, V

30、alentine was beheaded (斩首), not only because he was a Christian, but also because he had performed a miracle. He supposedly cured the jailer’s daughter of her blindness. The night before he was executed, he wrote the jailer’s daughter a farewell let ter, signing it From Your Valentine. A

31、nother legend tells us that this same Valentine, well loved by all, received notes to his jail cell from children and friends who missed him.Whatever the odd mixture of origins, St. Valentine’s Day is now a day for sweethearts. It is the day that you show your friend or loved one that you care

32、, You can send candy to someone you think is special. Or you can send roses, the flower of love. Most people send valentines, a greeting card named after the notes that St. Valentine received in jail. Valentines can be sentimental, romantic and heartfelt(真心真意的) They can be funny and friendly. If the

33、 sender is shy, valentines can be anonymous.Americans of all ages love to send and receive valentines. Handmade valentines created by cutting hearts out of colored paper, show that a lot of thought was put into making them personal. Valentines can be heart-shaped, or have hearts, the symbol of love,

34、 on them. In elementary schools children make valentines for their classmates and put them in a large decorated box, similar to a mailbox. On February 14, the teacher opens the box and distributes the valentines to each student. After the students read their valentines they have a small party with r

35、efreshments.For teenagers and adults, major newspapers throughout the country have a Valentine’s Day offer. Anyone can send in a message, for a small fee of course, destined for a would-be sweet heart, a good friend, an acquaintance or even a spouse of fifty years. The message is printed in a

36、special section of the newspaper on February 14.The word farewell (Line 5, Para. 2) means ().A. loveB. goodbyeC. thanksD. hate9.They planned to attend the trade fair in Kuming, where they could visit some of their customers.()A. 他们计划参加昆明交易会。那里他们可以拜访一些客户。B. 他们计划参加在昆明举行的交易会。这样,他们可以拜访一些客户。C. 他们计划在昆明举行的

37、交易会上拜访一些客户。D. 他们计划参加在昆明举行的交易会。在昆明,他们可以拜访一些客户。10.St. Valentine’s Day has roots in several different legends that have found their way to us through the ages. One of the earliest popular symbols of the day is Cupid(爱神丘比特), the Ro man god of love, who is represented by the image of a young boy wi

38、th bow and arrow.Three hundred years after the death of Jesus Christ, the Roman emperors still demanded that everyone believe in the Roman gods. Valentine, a Christian priest, had been thrown in prison for his teachings. On February 14, Valentine was beheaded (斩首), not only because he was a Christia

39、n, but also because he had performed a miracle. He supposedly cured the jailer’s daughter of her blindness. The night before he was executed, he wrote the jailer’s daughter a farewell let ter, signing it From Your Valentine. Another legend tells us that this same Valentine, well loved by

40、 all, received notes to his jail cell from children and friends who missed him.Whatever the odd mixture of origins, St. Valentine’s Day is now a day for sweethearts. It is the day that you show your friend or loved one that you care, You can send candy to someone you think is special. Or you c

41、an send roses, the flower of love. Most people send valentines, a greeting card named after the notes that St. Valentine received in jail. Valentines can be sentimental, romantic and heartfelt(真心真意的) They can be funny and friendly. If the sender is shy, valentines can be anonymous.Americans of all a

42、ges love to send and receive valentines. Handmade valentines created by cutting hearts out of colored paper, show that a lot of thought was put into making them personal. Valentines can be heart-shaped, or have hearts, the symbol of love, on them. In elementary schools children make valentines for t

43、heir classmates and put them in a large decorated box, similar to a mailbox. On February 14, the teacher opens the box and distributes the valentines to each student. After the students read their valentines they have a small party with refreshments.For teenagers and adults, major newspapers through

44、out the country have a Valentine’s Day offer. Anyone can send in a message, for a small fee of course, destined for a would-be sweet heart, a good friend, an acquaintance or even a spouse of fifty years. The message is printed in a special section of the newspaper on February 14.According to t

45、he passage, nowadays valentine is ().A. person’s nameB. a greeting cardC. a kind of flowerD. a gift11.There used to be an old joke in America that people should take a bath once a week, whether they need one or not. In fact, though, Americans generally take a bath - or more commonly, a shower

46、- every day. But in contrast to some cultures, most Americans get their shower in the morning, so they can start the day fresh. And instead of going to a beauty parlor for a shampoo, many Americans prefer to wash and style their own hair. So if Americans have a bad hair day, they have no one to blam

47、e but themselves. But most people in America do head for the beauty parlor or barber shop occasionally for a haircut, a perm or just some friendly conversation.Americans are known for having very sensitive noses. In America, B. O. (Body odor) is socially unacceptable. For that reason, Americans cons

48、ider the use of deodorant or anti-perspiring a must. Ladies often add a touch of perfume for an extra fresh scent. Men may splash on after shave lotion or manly-smelling cologne. Another cultural no-no in America is bad breath. Americans don’t like to smell what other people ate for lunch - es

49、pecially onions or garlic. What are their solutions Mouthwash, breathing mints and even brush their teeth after meals.Some of the cultural variations in grooming practices result from physical differences between races. Whereas many Asian men have little facial hair, Westerners have a lot. As a result, most American men spend some time each day shaving or grooming their facial hair. Beards and mustaches are common sights in America,

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