历年专转本真题

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第二篇 历年真题 自评自测

江苏省2001年普通高校―专转本‖统一考试试卷 英语

本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。第一卷1至10页,第二卷11页至14页。两卷满分100分。考试时间120分钟。

第一卷 (共70分)

注意事项:

1. 答第一卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考试证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。

2. 每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。如果答案不涂写在答题卡上,成绩无效。

Part I Reading Comprehension (40%, 40minutes)

Direction: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehension questions. Read the passage and answer the questions. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter On the Answer Sheet.

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:

Do you want to say what you think in a letter to the President of the United States? You‘ll get a reply from him---written in ink, not typed---after only a few days.

The President gets about 4000 letters every week. He answers everyone who writes to him on special White House Paper. But he doesn‘t need a lot of time for it. In fact, he only gives 20 minutes a week to looking at his personal correspondence. He has the most modern secretary in world to help him.

It‘s computer; worth £800000, which has its own rooms on the first floor of the White House. It has a bank of electronic pens which write like the President writes, in his favorite light blue ink. Each letter the President receives gets a number, according to the type of answer it needs. The pens then write the correct reply for it, according to the number. Each letter takes less than a second to write. A White House official said, ―It‘s not important that the letters come from a computer. Each letter says what the President wants to say.‖

1. for a reply from the President. A. You have to wait a long time B. You have to wait at least one month C. You only have to wait several days D. You only have to wait a few weeks

2. The reply from the President . A. is always printed B. is always written in ink C. is always typed

D. is always written by himself

3. It takes the computer to write ten letters. A. no more than ten seconds

B. less than ten seconds C. a little more than ten seconds D. at least one second

4. The computer can be described as . A. expensive but efficient B. heavy and inefficient

C. possessing a beautiful handwriting D. the President‘s most reliable secretary

5. It can be inferred from the passage that . A. the President never reads any letters written to him by ordinary people B. the President hires a very efficient secretary to deal with his correspondence

C. the President does not really care about the letters he receives every week

D. the President is assured that the computer expresses his views in the letters

Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:

In order to learn to be one‘s true self, it is necessary to obtain a wide and extensive knowledge of what has been said and done in the world; critically to inquire into it; carefully to consider it; clearly to analyze it; and earnestly to carry it out.

It matters not what you learn, but when you once learn a thing, you must never give it up until you have mastered it. it matters not what you inquire into, but when you once inquire into a thing, you must never give it up until you have thoroughly understood it .it matters not what you try to think of, but when you once try to think of a thing ,you must never give it up until you have got what you want .it matters not what you try to carry out ,but when you once try to carry out a thing ,you must never give

it up until you have done it thoroughly and well.

If another man succeeds by one effort, you will use a hundred efforts. If another man succeeds by ten efforts, you will use a thousand. 6. According to the author, first of all one must . A. analyze B. inquire

C. obtain knowledge D. act

7. According to the author, . A. Learning is not important B. Knowledge means little C. Thinking is not necessary D. It is not important what we learn

8. The end of learning should be . A. Thought B. Mastery C. Inquiry D. Analysis 9.

According

to

the

author,

another

man‘s

succeeds

should . A. Make greater efforts

B. Not be taken into consideration C. Make us nervous D. Cause one to stop trying 10.

The

author

implies

but

does

not

say

that . A. The way to knowledge is through specialization B. One has to know everything to be successful

C. Success depends not so much on natural ability as it does on effort

D. Success in one‘s profession is least important in one‘s life

Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:

About 70 million Americans are trying to lose weight. That is almost 1 out of every 3 people in the United States. Some people go on diets. This means they eat less of certain foods, especially fats and sugars. Other people exercise with special equipment, take diet pills, or even have surgery. Losing weight is hard work, and it can also cost a lot of money. So why do so many people in the United States want to lose weight? Many people in the United States worry about not looking young and attractive. For many people, looking good also means being thin. Other people worry about their health. Many doctors say being overweight is not health. But are Americans rally fat?

Almost 30 million Americans weigh at least 20 percent more than their ideal weight. In fact, the United States is the most overweight country in the world. ―The stored fat of adult Americans weighs 2.3 trillion pounds,‖ says University of Massachusetts anthropologist (人类学家) George Armelagos. He says burning off that stored energy would produce enough power for 900,000 cars to go 12,000 miles.

Losing weight is hard work, but most people want to find a fast and easy way to take off fat. Bookstores sell lots of diet books. These books tell readers how to lose weight. Each year, dozens of new books like these are written. Each one boasts to help people to get rid of fat.

11. Which of the following is Not mentioned as a way of losing weight? A. To eat less fats and sugars B. To take much exercise C. To have surgery D. To work hard 12.

Many

Americans

are

trying

to

lose

weight

because . A. they want to look attractive B. they want to keep fit C. they are misled by doctors D. both A and B 13.

The

figures

given

in

the

third

paragraph

suggest

that . A. Americans are dependent on cars B. Cars consume a lot of money C. Americans need losing weight D. Excess of fat can be source of energy

14. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that . A. diet books are not always effective B. diet books are usually helpful C. there are lots of ways of losing weight D. bookstores are keeping their promises

15. It can be concluded from the passage that . A. people think too much of their appearance B. there is not a sure way of losing weight as yet C. surgery is the fastest way of losing weight D. going on diet is a safe way of losing weight

Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage:

I recently wrote an autobiography in which I recalled many old memories. One of them was from my school days, when our ninth grade teacher, Miss Raber, would pick out words from the Reader’s Digest to test our vocabulary.

Today, more than 45 years later, I always check out ―It pays to Enrick Your Word Power‖ first when the Digest comes each month. I am

impressed with that idea, word power. Reader’s Digest knows the power that words have to move people to entertain, inform and inspire. The Digest editors know that the bid word isn‘t always the best word. Take just one example, a Quotable Quote from the February 1985 issue: ―Time is a playful thing. It slips quickly and drinks the day like a bowl of milk.‖ Nineteen words, only two of then more than one syllable, yet how much they convey! That‘s usually how it is with Reader’s Digest. Small and simple can be profound.

As chairman of a foundation to restore the Statue of Liberty, I‘ve been making a lot of speeches lately. I try to keep then fairly short. I use small but vivid words: words like ―hope‖, ―guts‖, ―faith‖, ―dreams‖. Those are words that move people and say so much about the spirit of America. Don‘t get me wrong. I‘m not against using big words, when it is right to do so, but I have also learned that a small word can work a small miracle—if it‘s the right word, in the right place, at the right time. It‘s a ―secret‖ that I hope I never forget.

16. The passage is mainly about . A. one of the many old memories

B. using simple words to express profound ideas C. Reader’s Digest and school speeches D. How to make effective speeches

17. It seems that Reader’s Digest is a magazine popular with . A. people of all age B. teenagers C. school teachers D. elderly readers

18. The example the author gives in the second paragraph might mean .

A. one spends his day playing and drinking B. don‘t waste your time as one dose

C. time slips easily if you don‘t make good use of it D. time is just like drinking milk from a bowl 19. The author‘s ―secret‖ is . A. to avoid using big words at any time

B. to use words that have the power to move people C. to work a miracle by using a small word D. to use small and simple words where possible

20. According to the author, well-chosen words can give people . A. hope, courage, and ideas

B. confidence, determination, and strength C. pleasure, knowledge, and encouragement D. entertainment, information, and power

Part II Vocabulary and Structure (20%, 25minutes) Directions: Each of the following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then , mark your answers on the Answer Sheet.

21. It‘s still in the morning. There isn‘t in the office.

A. anyone B. everyone C. nobody D. any people

22. is not known that they discussed in the meeting. A. That B. He C. This D. It 23. The best news broke her and she has been gloomy ever since.

A. feelings B. emotions C. mind D. heart 24. He is much of a gentleman to fight.

A. so B. as C. very D. too 25. Not until this term to realize how important this subject is to his future career as a diplomat.

A. he began B. did he begin C. he has begun D. that he has begun

26. who would like to go on the trip should put their names on the list.

A. Those B. These C. Somebody D. The ones

27. A bottle weights less after air is taken out, proves that air has weight.

A. we B. it C. which D. what 28. How long ? A. you suppose did it last B. do you suppose it last C. did you suppose it last D. you suppose it last 29. Smith had some trouble _______ the man‘s accent.

A. to understand B. understanding C. for understanding D. with understanding

30. The next few days could be for the peace negotiation. A. maximum B. practical C. critical D. urgent 31. He quite a lot when he was young. A. used to travel B. used to traveling C. was used to travel D. would use to travel

32. You me your telephone number in case someone wants to contact you.

A. had better give B. had better given C. had better to give D. had better gave

33. Mary used to the room with Linda.

A. separate B. divide C. hold D. share

34. ―Must we hand in our exercise-books now?‖ ―No, you ‖ A. mustn‘t B. don‘t C. needn‘t D. can‘t 35. She pulled away from the window anyone should see them.

A. lest B. even though C. unless D. only if 36. Not a has been found so far that can help police find the criminal.

A. fact B. clue C. symbol D. sign 37. She would make a teacher far superior the average. A. over B. than C. beyond D. to

38. Radio is different from television in it sends and receives pictures.

A. which B. that C. what D. this 39. Tom and Jack have returned but students of the group haven‘t come back yet.

A. other B. the others C. others D. another 40. It half a year since we to study in this university.

A. is; come B. is; have come C. has been; came D. has been; have come

41. The fact that something is cheap doesn‘t mean it is of low quality.

A. necessary B. especially C. essentially D. practically 42. They set off by car and the nearest town.

A. made for B. made after C. made out D. made to 43. Take this baggage and you can find enough room. A. put it which B. put it in which C. put it at where D. put it where

44. He doesn‘t want that he‘s going away.

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