文档库 最新最全的文档下载
当前位置:文档库 › [专升本类试卷]2010年福建专升本(英语)真题试卷.doc

[专升本类试卷]2010年福建专升本(英语)真题试卷.doc

[专升本类试卷]2010年福建专升本(英语)真题试卷.doc
[专升本类试卷]2010年福建专升本(英语)真题试卷.doc

[专升本类试卷]2010年福建专升本(英语)真题试卷

一、Vocabulary and Structure

1 We had conducted hundreds of experiments______we finally achieved the desirable result.

(A)after

(B)before

(C)since

(D)until

2 By the end of World War II , the drama theaters______to about thirty theaters in New York.

(A)had been reduced

(B)were reduced

(C)have been reduced

(D)reduced

3 ______, Tom has lived alone for 10 years in Japan.

(A)As is he a child

(B)As he is child

(C)Child as he is

(D)A child as is he

4 Alone in a deserted house, he was so busy with his research work that he

felt______lonely.

(A)nothing but

(B)anything but

(C)all but

(D)everything but

5 Continuing raining______a drop in temperature in this area.

(A)results from

(B)adds up

(C)pours into

(D)results in

6 The students will put off the outing until next week, ______they won't be so busy. (A)when

(B)which

(C)as

(D)while

7 They strongly believed that Bible was______.

(A)worth to read it

(B)worth reading it

(C)worthy of reading it

(D)worthy of being read

8 The number of mixed couples in China this year______much larger than______ last year.

(A)is; that

(B)are; those

(C)is; it

(D)are; /

9 It is important that everyone______use of every chance at hand.

(A)makes

(B)make

(C)has made

(D)will make

10 The fashionable sunglasses made in Shanghai______comfortably.

(A)are worn

(B)wear

(C)wearing

(D)were worn

11 Our class______more than 50 students, some of whom are from other provinces. (A)makes up of

(B)composes of

(C)makes up for

(D)consists of

12 All factors______, they began to do something about the situation.

(A)were taken into consideration

(B)took into consideration

(C)having been taken into consideration

(D)having taken into consideration

13 No sooner______the photo than he remembered his girlfriend.

(A)had he seen

(B)he saw

(C)did he see

(D)saw he

14 They would have accomplished the project, but they______abroad for a conference. (A)would go

(B)had gone

(C)have gone

(D)went

15 The Summer Palace is the desirable place______we long for.

(A)where

(B)in which

(C)that

(D)what

16 ______the film twice, she doesn't want to go to the cinema.

(A)Seeing

(B)Having seen

(C)Seen

(D)To see

17 ______we have learned in school is beneficial to our future career.

(A)What

(B)That

(C)All what

(D)Which

18 Most students prefer______with their friends online to______them in person. (A)chatting; visit

(B)to chat; visiting

(C)to chat; visit

(D)chatting; visiting

19 Most of the toys were______to me by my elder brother.

(A)handed over

(B)handed down

(C)handed in

(D)handed out

20 John, along with his cousin from the U. S. , ______to the park.

(A)suggests going

(B)suggest to go

(C)suggests to go

(D)suggest going

21 ______she broke the world record in the Winter Olympic Games was beyond our imagination.

(A)What

(B)While

(C)That

(D)When

22 He has always regretted______the attractive girl for the phone number.

(A)not asking

(B)to ask

(C)not to ask

(D)asking

23 What he said at the meeting left me______about his real purpose.

(A)wondered

(B)wonder

(C)to wonder

(D)wondering

24 Some unexpected problems______when he left his job.

(A)rose

(B)aroused

(C)raised

(D)arose

25 They______informed, or they would get here on time.

(A)mustn't have been

(B)shouldn't have been

(C)can't have been

(D)needn't have been

26 His parents no longer worry about him. He has a good job and can live ______ now. (A)of his own

(B)by his own

(D)with his own

27 We are sometimes afraid to speak out our minds lest it______trouble.

(A)would cause

(B)could cause

(C)cause

(D)causes

28 We should urge the government to take some ______ measures to ______ the unpleasant social problems.

(A)efficient; tackle

(B)effective; handle

(C)efficient; cope

(D)effective; deal

29 Be careful when you watch the painting as it is______.

(A)valueless

(B)priceless

(C)costless

30 The designing of such a complicated device is______an easy job.

(A)by all means

(B)by any means

(C)by means of

(D)by no means

二、Cloze

30 James wrote a play【31】television, about an immigrant family who came to England from Pakistan, and the problems they had in England. The play was【32】, and it was bought by an American TV company.

James was invited to go to New York to help【33】the production. He lived in Dulwich, 【34】is an hour's journey away from Heathrow. The flight was【35】leave at 8:30 a. m. , so he had to be at the airport about 7 .30 in the morning. He ordered a mini-cab for 6:30, 【36】his alarm for 5:45, and went to sleep.【37】he forgot to wind the clock, and it stopped shortly after midnight. Also the driver of the mini-cab had to work very late that night and【38】.

James woke with that awful feeling【39】something was wrong. He looked at his alarm clock. It stopped there silently, with the hands【40】to ten past twelve. He turned on the radio and discovered that it was, in fact, ten to nine. He swore quietly and【41】the electric kettle.

He was just pouring the【42】water into the teapot when the nine o' clock pips sounded【43】the radio. The announcer began to read the news "... reports are coming in of a crash near Heathrow Airport. A Boeing 707 bound for New York crashed shortly after taking【44】this morning, flight number 2234 ... "James turned pale.

" My flight, " he said out aloud. " If I【45】, I would have been on that plane. " (A)for

(B)against

(C)to

(D)about

(A)surprising success

(B)surprisingly successful

(C)successfully surprising

(D)successful surprise

(A)in

(B)out

(C)at

(D)with

(A)that

(B)which

(C)it

(D)as

(A)due to

(B)set to

(C)decided to (D)ordered to (A)put

(B)putting (C)set

(D)setting (A)Fortunately (B)Luckily (C)Unfortunately (D)Happily (A)oversleeps (B)overslept (C)overstays

(D)overstayed (A)that

(B)which

(C)it

(D)as

(A)pointing (B)points

(C)pointed (D)to point (A)switched out (B)switched on (C)switched down (D)switched off (A)boiled

(B)boiling

(C)being boiled

(D)being boiling

(A)in

(B)on

(C)out of

(D)inside

(A)off

(B)down

(C)away

(D)out

(A)did not oversleep

(B)haven't overslept

(C)do not oversleep

(D)hadn't overslept

45 Coffee is one of the most popular drinks throughout the world today. In fact, according to some estimates, over 30% of all adults in the world drink coffee at least once a day on the average. Coffee contains a kind of drug called caffeine. (66)

Caffeine is a chemical substance that stimulates the nerves of the body. Drinking coffee tends to make people a little bit more awake, —at least for a short time—because of this stimulating effect on the nervous system. A cup of coffee has, on the average, about 3% caffeine in it.

One story of the discovery of the coffee plant relates to this effect of caffeine. According to the story, coffee was discovered in East Africa. The story says that coffee was first found by a goat farmer named Kaldi. This was about the year 850.

Kaldi was leading his animals through the mountains and the goats were stopping repeatedly to eat the plants near the path. Suddenly, some of the goats started jumping up and down in a very strange way.

Kaldi figured out that the goats were acting this way because of the plants they were eating. Kaldi himself tried eating some of the green beans that the goats had been eating. He, too, felt the stimulating effect of the beans.

Kaldi wanted to prove what had happened, so he picked some of the beans and took them back to his home village, where he told his story. The green bean got the name "Kaffa" and later "coffee" because the beans were discovered in a place called Kaffa in Africa.

Then for years, people used to eat a few of the green Kaffa beans when they were in the mountains and needed extra energy or stimulation. It was later found that the coffee beans could be picked and then dried until they turned brown, and then they could be stored. If the beans were dried and stored, they could be used at any time.

46 Caffeine is a kind of drug that can______.

(A)strengthen one's heart

(B)make one's bones strong

(C)make one more active or alert

(D)ease the pain on the body

47 According to the passage, one will become______if he drinks coffee.

(A)clear-headed

(B)strong

(C)nervous

(D)intelligent

48 Kaldi was a______.

(A)doctor

(B)shepherd

(C)druggist

(D)chemist

49 How did the goats react after eating the plants?

(A)They refused to leave.

(B)They could not find their way home.

(C)They started jumping up and down.

(D)They stopped repeatedly to eat them.

50 Why did the green bean get the name " Kaffa" ?

(A)Because Kaldi loved his home village very much. (B)Because Kaldi's goats loved the green beans very much. (C)Because the beans were discovered in a place so named. (D)Because the beans could be picked and dried.

50 In the United States, about 750, 000 persons have suffered AIDS. More than one half of them have died.

But doctors say evidence also shows there is no reason for persons to become terrified by the disease. The AIDS virus is spread during sex with an infected partner, or by infected blood. But doctors say their studies show the disease is not spread through normal, close social activities.

A study by one research team was printed in the New England Journal of Medicine. The doctors studied one-hundred-one family members who lived with AIDS and lived in crowded conditions. The family members shared many personal goods with the patients. These included toothbrushes, drinking glasses, beds, towels and toilets.

Doctors said only one family member—a five-year-old girl—got the AIDS virus. They note, however, that the girl's mother had the disease. They believe the girl probably was born with the virus. No other family member in the study got the AIDS virus or showed any signs of the disease.

The head of the study, Gerald Friedland, said if the disease is not easily spread in crowded homes, it also will not spread easily in factories, offices, schools and other public places. (67) Doctor Friedland said the study also shows there is no reason to punish AIDS patients and to force them to live separately from other persons.

American health officials recently warned, however, that some health care workers should take special care. The report noted the AIDS virus is carried in blood and other body fluids. It said health care workers should put protective covers over their eyes and skin during medical operations, dental work, or other times when the patient may bleed. (68)In the United States, most AIDS patients are homosexual people, people taking drugs, people who used infected needles, and persons who received infected blood. More recent studies show the AIDS virus also can be spread during heterosexual(异性的)relations. It can spread either from the man to the woman, or from the woman to the man.

51 Doctors say there is no reason for people to be frightened about AIDS because______. (A)it is not deadly

(B)few people are infected with AIDS

(C)the AIDS virus is not spread in everyday social activities

(D)the AIDS virus is not spread during sex

52 The study of 101 family members who lived with AIDS patients shows that______. (A)the AIDS is not spread by personal goods

(B)women are more likely to get the AIDS virus than men

(C)married people are less likely to get AIDS than unmarried ones

(D)the AIDS virus is passed by drinking glasses

53 From the last sentence of Para. 5, we can learn that we have no reason to______. (A)stop meeting AIDS patients in public places

(B)stop living with AIDS patients

(C)fear that AIDS can be passed from a mother to a baby

(D)fear that the AIDS virus can be passed during sex

54 Health workers were warned to take special care when the patient bleeds because______.

(A)AIDS can be passed by touching the patient's body

(B)AIDS can be spread by touching the patient's skin

(C)AIDS virus can be carried in blood or other body fluids

(D)AIDS virus is easily spread in eye and skin

55 ______are least likely to be infected with the AIDS disease.

(A)People who take drugs

(B)Persons who receive infected blood

(C)People who are homosexual

(D)Unmarried people who don't take drugs

55 Do parents owe their children anything? Yes, they owe them a great deal.

(69) One of their chief duties is to give their children a sense of personal worth, for self-esteem is the basis of a good mental health. A youngster who is often made to feel stupid, often compared to brighter brothers, sisters, or cousins, will not feel confident and become so afraid of failing, that he ( or she ) won't try at all. Of course, they should be corrected when they do wrong, this is the way children learn. But the criticisms should be balanced with praises.

Parents owe their children firm guidance and consistent discipline. It is frightening for a youngster to feel that he is in charge of himself; it's like being in a car without brakes. The parent who says "No" when other parents say "Yes" sends a double message. He is also saying: "I love you, and I am ready to risk your anger, because I don't want you to get into trouble. "

Parents owe their children a comfortable feeling about their body, and enough information about sex to balance the wrong information that they will surely receive from their friends.

Parents owe their children privacy and respect for their personal things. This means not borrowing things without being permitted, not reading diaries and mail, not looking through pockets. If a mother feels that she must read her daughter's diary to know what is going on, the communication between them must be pretty bad.

Parents own their children a set of solid values around which to build their lives. ( 70) This means teaching them to respect the rights and opinions of others: it means respecting elders, teachers and the law. The best way to teach such values is by example. A child who is lied to will lie. A child who sees his parents steal tools from the factory or towels from a hotel will think that it is all right to steal. A youngster who sees no laughter and no love in the home will have a difficult time laughing and loving. No child asks to be born. If you bring a life into the world, you owe the child something. And if you give rim his due, he' 11 have something of value to pass along to your grandchildren.

56 According to the passage, parents owe their children the following things

Except______.

(A)privacy

(B)cars

(C)respect of self

(D)information about their body

57 The writer thinks that teenagers are frightened when they are in charge of themselves because______.

(A)they don't know how to stop a car without brakes

(B)there is no one to ask for help when in trouble

(C)there is no one to guide and discipline them

(D)they are afraid of being left alone

58 Parents are advised to show love to their children by______.

(A)saying "Yes" to everything the children ask for

(B)refusing something to their children

(C)never embracing older children

(D)never criticizing children

59 The word "due" in the last paragraph means______.

相关文档
相关文档 最新文档