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1、2023年天津专升本考试考试考前冲刺卷(6)本卷共分为2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25题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Scientists say it may be ten years _ this medicine was put to use.AsinceBbeforeCafterDwhen 2.He didnt _ and so he failed the examination.Awork enough hardBhard work enoughChard enough workDwork hard eno
2、ugh 3.The new law will come into _ on the day it is passed.AeffectBuseCserviceDexistence 4.In some countries, _ is called equality does not really mean equal rights for all people.AthatBwhatCwhichDhow 5.The brain is capable of ignoring pain messages if _ to concentrate on other activities.Ait allowe
3、dBis it allowedCallowedDallowed it 6.It seems that there is _ that I cant do.AnothingBanythingCeverythingDnone 7.Not until Mr. Smith came to China _ what kind of country she is.Ahe knewBhe didnt knowCdid he knowDhe couldnt know 8._, he could not cover the whole distance in fifteen minutes.AFast as h
4、e can runBAs he can run fastCif he can run fastDSince he ran fast 9.The newspapers reported yesterday several _ on the boundaries of these two countries.AincidentsBhappeningsCeventsDaccidents 10.Weve missed the last bus, Im afraid we have no _ but to take a taxi.AwayBpossibilityCchoiceDselection 11.
5、We all know that _ speak louder than words.AmovementsBperformanceCoperationsDactions 12.Most Americans don’t like to get advice from members of their family. When they need advice, they don’t usually (61) people they know. (62) , many Americans write letters to newspapers and magazines w
6、hich give advice (63) many different subjects, including family problem, sex, the use (64) the language, health, cooking, childcare, clothes, and how to buy a house or a car. (65) newspapers regularly print letters (66) readers with problems. Along (67) the letters there are answers written (68) peo
7、ple who are supposed to know how to (69) such problems. Some of these writers are doctors; (70) are lawyers or educators. But two of the most famous writers of advice (71) women without special training (72) this kind of work. One of them answers letters (73) to Dear Abby. The other is addressed (74
8、) Dear Ann Landers. Experience is their preparation for (75) advice.There is one writer who has not lived long (76) to have much experience. She is a girl named Angel Cavaliere, who started writing (77) for newspaper readers (78) the age of ten. Her advice to young readers now (79) regularly in the
9、Philadelphia Bulletin in a column (80) DEAR ANGEL.61()AforBinConDwith13.Most Americans don’t like to get advice from members of their family. When they need advice, they don’t usually (61) people they know. (62) , many Americans write letters to newspapers and magazines which give advice
10、 (63) many different subjects, including family problem, sex, the use (64) the language, health, cooking, childcare, clothes, and how to buy a house or a car. (65) newspapers regularly print letters (66) readers with problems. Along (67) the letters there are answers written (68) people who are supp
11、osed to know how to (69) such problems. Some of these writers are doctors; (70) are lawyers or educators. But two of the most famous writers of advice (71) women without special training (72) this kind of work. One of them answers letters (73) to Dear Abby. The other is addressed (74) Dear Ann Lande
12、rs. Experience is their preparation for (75) advice.There is one writer who has not lived long (76) to have much experience. She is a girl named Angel Cavaliere, who started writing (77) for newspaper readers (78) the age of ten. Her advice to young readers now (79) regularly in the Philadelphia Bul
13、letin in a column (80) DEAR ANGEL.62()AforBonCatDby14.Most Americans don’t like to get advice from members of their family. When they need advice, they don’t usually (61) people they know. (62) , many Americans write letters to newspapers and magazines which give advice (63) many differe
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15、o (69) such problems. Some of these writers are doctors; (70) are lawyers or educators. But two of the most famous writers of advice (71) women without special training (72) this kind of work. One of them answers letters (73) to Dear Abby. The other is addressed (74) Dear Ann Landers. Experience is
16、their preparation for (75) advice.There is one writer who has not lived long (76) to have much experience. She is a girl named Angel Cavaliere, who started writing (77) for newspaper readers (78) the age of ten. Her advice to young readers now (79) regularly in the Philadelphia Bulletin in a column
17、(80) DEAR ANGEL.64()AfromBforCtoDabout15.Most Americans don’t like to get advice from members of their family. When they need advice, they don’t usually (61) people they know. (62) , many Americans write letters to newspapers and magazines which give advice (63) many different subjects,
18、including family problem, sex, the use (64) the language, health, cooking, childcare, clothes, and how to buy a house or a car. (65) newspapers regularly print letters (66) readers with problems. Along (67) the letters there are answers written (68) people who are supposed to know how to (69) such p
19、roblems. Some of these writers are doctors; (70) are lawyers or educators. But two of the most famous writers of advice (71) women without special training (72) this kind of work. One of them answers letters (73) to Dear Abby. The other is addressed (74) Dear Ann Landers. Experience is their prepara
20、tion for (75) advice.There is one writer who has not lived long (76) to have much experience. She is a girl named Angel Cavaliere, who started writing (77) for newspaper readers (78) the age of ten. Her advice to young readers now (79) regularly in the Philadelphia Bulletin in a column (80) DEAR ANG
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22、ing family problem, sex, the use (64) the language, health, cooking, childcare, clothes, and how to buy a house or a car. (65) newspapers regularly print letters (66) readers with problems. Along (67) the letters there are answers written (68) people who are supposed to know how to (69) such problem
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27、 writers are doctors; (70) are lawyers or educators. But two of the most famous writers of advice (71) women without special training (72) this kind of work. One of them answers letters (73) to Dear Abby. The other is addressed (74) Dear Ann Landers. Experience is their preparation for (75) advice.T
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31、s are doctors; (70) are lawyers or educators. But two of the most famous writers of advice (71) women without special training (72) this kind of work. One of them answers letters (73) to Dear Abby. The other is addressed (74) Dear Ann Landers. Experience is their preparation for (75) advice.There is
32、 one writer who has not lived long (76) to have much experience. She is a girl named Angel Cavaliere, who started writing (77) for newspaper readers (78) the age of ten. Her advice to young readers now (79) regularly in the Philadelphia Bulletin in a column (80) DEAR ANGEL.68()AgivesBsendsCappearsDw
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35、e doctors; (70) are lawyers or educators. But two of the most famous writers of advice (71) women without special training (72) this kind of work. One of them answers letters (73) to Dear Abby. The other is addressed (74) Dear Ann Landers. Experience is their preparation for (75) advice.There is one
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39、e doctors; (70) are lawyers or educators. But two of the most famous writers of advice (71) women without special training (72) this kind of work. One of them answers letters (73) to Dear Abby. The other is addressed (74) Dear Ann Landers. Experience is their preparation for (75) advice.There is one
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43、s; (70) are lawyers or educators. But two of the most famous writers of advice (71) women without special training (72) this kind of work. One of them answers letters (73) to Dear Abby. The other is addressed (74) Dear Ann Landers. Experience is their preparation for (75) advice.There is one writer
44、who has not lived long (76) to have much experience. She is a girl named Angel Cavaliere, who started writing (77) for newspaper readers (78) the age of ten. Her advice to young readers now (79) regularly in the Philadelphia Bulletin in a column (80) DEAR ANGEL.70()AatBonCinDabout22.Most Americans d
45、on’t like to get advice from members of their family. When they need advice, they don’t usually (61) people they know. (62) , many Americans write letters to newspapers and magazines which give advice (63) many different subjects, including family problem, sex, the use (64) the language,
46、 health, cooking, childcare, clothes, and how to buy a house or a car. (65) newspapers regularly print letters (66) readers with problems. Along (67) the letters there are answers written (68) people who are supposed to know how to (69) such problems. Some of these writers are doctors; (70) are lawy
47、ers or educators. But two of the most famous writers of advice (71) women without special training (72) this kind of work. One of them answers letters (73) to Dear Abby. The other is addressed (74) Dear Ann Landers. Experience is their preparation for (75) advice.There is one writer who has not live
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