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1、廣東省 2013 年普通高等學(xué)校本科插班生招生考試英語(yǔ)Part I Vocabulary and Structure(35%)Directions: There are 35 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence, and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. I ll ac

2、cept any jobI don t have to get up early.A even if B as long as C in case D even though2. of the two authors thinks that the danger of a nuclear war is increasing.A None B Either C Both D Neither3. I walked too much yesterday andare still aching now.A my leg s muscles B my leg muscles C my muscles o

3、f leg D my leg s muscles4. In some countries,is called “ equality ” does not really meanrigehqtusaflor allpeople.A which B that C what D this5. we have finished the course, we shall start revision and prepare for the finalexams.6. The bridge was namedthe hero who had given his life to save a child.A

4、 after B by C with D from7. There is noin insisting on the impossible.A mind B meaning C help D sense8. The Internet of the fourth generation is now in the experimental stage. The time will come when itpossible for ordinary people to use it in their daily life.A is B will be C must be D may be9. The

5、 shopping mall built a few months ago isin the south of the city .A located B lied C laid D placed10. It may be five to ten yearswe can test this medicine on human patients.A since B after C before D when11. Bob, Dick and Tom are 6,8,and 10 years old.A respectively B respectably C respectedly D resp

6、ectful12. Children who are over-protected by their parents may become.A hurt B spoiledC damaged D harmed13. Your explanation is still not easy enough to understand. Could you give any -examplesA specific B special C specialist D spare14. Herduties include cleaning the desks and mopping the floor. Bu

7、t she also needto do many other things.A continuous B routine C initial D constant15. Robert Owen ideas were far the age in which he lived.A in front of B advanced in C advancing in D in advance of16. Rural communities are usually morein their child-rearing methods, while in thetown there more varie

8、ty.A uniform B like C similar D same17. John Smith Community College is an educational institutionto providing highereducation for all residents in the community.A contributed B committed C combined D assigned18. Mark often attempts to escapewhenever he breaks traffic rules.A having been fined B to

9、have been fined C to be fined D being fined19. The Dolice were accused of failing to the people about the threat of the terrorists.A speak B tell C talk 20. Radio, television and press are A the most three common means C the most common three means21. Backward technologicallyD sayof conveying news a

10、nd information.B the three most common meansD three the most common meanswe are for the moment, we have perfect faith in our ability to catch up with the developed countries in time.A as B if C so D that22. We don t need air conditioning,B neither can we afford itA and neither can we afford itC and

11、nor we can afford itD we can afford it neither23. The Internet allows businessmen totheir goods by showing which items are soldand how fast they are moving.A keep track of B keep pace with C keep in touch with D keep company with24. That fielda good crop of potatoes last year.A planted B grew C rais

12、ed D yielded25. The destruction of these cultural relics was a loss that no amount of money could.A stand up to B make up for C come up withD put up with26. When people do notto acceptable standards of behavior, they are bound tooffend other people.A confirm B conform C confine D inform27. It was su

13、ch a big challenge. Luckily, the student was just about tothe questionswhen he suddenly found the answer.A arrive at B work out C work on D give up28. Once he starts talking about ancient China,.A there is no stopping of himB he is not stoppedC there is no stopping himD it is no stopping him29. They

14、 decided to chase the cow awayit did more damage to the crops.A unless B before C until D although30. Theof blood always makes him feel sick.A sight B look C view D glance31. In Britain, the best time for sightseeing isspring and early summer.A later B latter C last D late32. I should like to rent a

15、 house which is modern, comfortable and, in a quietneighborhood.A in all B after all C above all D over all33. When Mr. Jones gets old, he willover his business to his son.A take B think C hand D get34. I ve already told you that I m going to buy. it,A however much it costs B however does it costs m

16、uch C how much does it costD no matter how it costs35. Free medical treatment in this country covers illness of all kinds for all the citizens.A normal B average C regular D ordinaryPart n Reading Comprehension (40%)Directions: In this section, there are four passages, each of which followed by five

17、 questions or unfinished statements. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1Tom arrived at the bus station quite early for Paris bus. The bus for Paris would not leave untilfive to twelve. He saw a lot of people waiting in the station. Some were standin

18、g in line, andothers were walking around. There was a group of schoolgirls. Their teacher was trying to keepthem in line. Tom looked around but there was no place for him to sit.He walked into the station caf &咖啡館).He looked up at the clock there. It was only twenty to twelve. He found a seat an

19、d sat down before a large mirror on the wall. Just then, Mike, one of Tom s workmates came in and sat with Tom.“ What time is your bus? asked ” Mike.“ There s plenty of time yet, ” answered Tom.“ Well, I ll get you some more tea then,” said Mike.They talked while drinking. Then Tom looked at the clo

20、ck again. “ Oh!It gsoing backward! ” he cried. ” A few minutes ago it was twenty to twelve and now it s half past elevHe was puzzled on that.“ You re looking at the clock in the mirror.” Said Mike. Tom was so sorry for that. The nextbus was not to leave for another hour. Since then Tom has never lik

21、ed mirrors.36. Tom went into the station cafe because .A. Mike asked him to have a cup of teaB. there were a group of schoolgirls thereC. it was quite early and he could find a seat thereD. he wanted to have a drink with his workmate there37. What time was it in fact when Tom looked at the clock in

22、the mirror?A. Half past twelveB. Twenty to twelveC. Half past elevenD. Five to twelve38. From the story we know that when we look at a clock in a mirror, we will find.A. it s going forward B. it s going slowerC. it s going backward D. it s going faster39. Which of the following is true?A. Tom arrive

23、d in Paris on time.B. The next bus left after half an hour.C. After th at Tom didn t like clocks any longer.D. Tom looked at the clock in the mirror only once.40. Which of the following is the best title of the story?A. Missing a BusB. A Careless ManC. The Clock in the Mirror D. The Mirror of the St

24、ationPassage 2Baths have long been considered of medical importance to man. In Greece there are the ruins of a water system for baths built over 3,000 yeas ago. The Romans had warm public baths. In some baths, as many as 3,000 persons could bathe at the same time.Treating disease by taking baths has

25、 been popular for centuries. Modern medical baths first became popular in Europe and by the late 1700s bathing had also become popular in the United States.For many years frequent bathing was believed to be bad for one s health. Ordinary bathingjust to keep clean was avoided, and perfume was often u

26、sed to cover up body smells!By the 1700s doctors began to say that soap and water were good for health. They believed that it was good for people to be clean. Slowly, people began to bathe more frequently. During the Victorian Age of the late 19th century, taking a bath on Saturday night became comm

27、on.In the United Sates ordinary bathing was slow to become popular. During the 18th and early19th century, Many Americans were known as“ The Great Unwashed! ” In one American city, forexample, a person was only allowed to take a bath every thirty days! That was a law!Frequency of bathing today is pa

28、rtly a matter of habit. People know that bathing for cleanliness is important to health. Doctors know that dirty bodies increase the chance of diseases. As a result, in the United States, people generally bathe often. Some people bathe once a day at least. They consider a daily bath necessary to goo

29、d health.41. A water system for baths was built byover 3,000 years ago.A. the Romans B. the Greeks C. the Americans D. the Italians42. Which of the following statements is true?A. It s good for people to havethboanly at night.B. It s good for people to keep to keep clean by having baths.C. American

30、people were not allowed to have a bath every 30 days.D. The more frequently we have baths, the better health we ll be in.43. It was once believed that frequent bathing was.A. necessary B. commonC. bad for heath D. good for health44. The underlined word perfume probably means.A. a sweet smelling subs

31、tanceB. a hard smelling substanceC. a strange smelling substance D. an unpleasant smelling substance45. From the passage, we can infer that.A. bathing has become easier and cheaperB. everybody in American takes a daily bathC. a bath a day keeps the doctor away foreverD. bathing helps to reduce the c

32、hance of diseasesPassage 3Filling in company application forms can become a boring and repetitive task, yet any carelessness on an applicant s part can draw a negative reaction froerms.rEeadch company or organization usually uses its own specially designed form that, although it generally asks for t

33、he same basic information, may vary in detail. Consequently the suggestions below apply mainly tothe approach you should take rather than suggest what you should write. When visiting future employers, always carry your personal data record with you so that you can readily search for details such as

34、dates, telephone numbers, and other useful information. Treat every application form as though it is the first one you are completing. Write carefully and neatly. Use words that describe the responsibility and different aspects of each job you have held rather than list only the duties you performed

35、. Particularly describe social activities that show your involvement in the community, or activities in which you held a teaching or coaching role. Pay particular attention if there is a section on the form that asks you to comment on how your education and past experience have especially prepared y

36、ou for the position. Think this through very carefully before you write so that what you say shows a natural progression from past experience to the job you are applying for. If you can, and if they fit naturally ,add a few words to demonstrate how the position fits your overall career plan.46. The

37、first sentence of the passage means that.A. you may have to fill in a long application formB. the filling-in of an application form takes much timeC. any slight error in the tiring filling-in of the forms should be avoidedD. application forms are usually difficult to read and require good skills to

38、fill in47. Although all application forms demand the same basic information,A. different companies may have different requirementsB. different companies may have different attitudes toward themC. applicants may be required to answer all the questions in detailD. applicants are very familiar with dif

39、ferent application forms48. Which of the following statements about personal data is true?A. They will be of much help to your interviewB. They are more important than the interviewC. They should be written as simply as possibleD. They should include all your personal information49. When writing abo

40、ut the duties of your jobs, you shouldA. only describe your social activitiesB. list only the duties you performedC. focus on your involvement in the communityD. try to include more details50. Which of the following would be the best title of the passage ?A. Nature of Filling in Application FormsB.

41、Importance of Filling in Application FormsC. Critical Details for Filling in Application FormsD. Jobs and Their Filling in Application FormsPassage 4On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Clarke, dressed for going out, took her handbag with her money and her hey in it, pulled the door behind her to lock it and

42、went to the Over 60s Club. She always went there on Thursdays. It was a nice outing for an old woman who lived alone.At six o clock she came home, let herself in and at once smelt cigarette smoke. Cigarette smoke in her house? How? How? Had someone got in? She checked the back door and the windows.

43、All were locked or fastened, as usual. There was no sign of forced entry.Over a cup of tea she wondered whether someone might have a key that fitted her front door- “ a master key ” perhaps. So she stayed at home the following Thursday. Nothing happened. Was anyone watching her movements? On the Thu

44、rsday after that she went out at her usual time, dressed as usual, but she didn t go to the club. Instead she took a short cut home again, lettingherself in through her garden and the back door. She settled down to wait.It was just after four o clock when othoer fbreolnl tradng. Mrs. Clarke was maki

45、ng a cupof tea at the time. The bell rang again, and then she heard her letter-box being pushed open. With the kettle of boiling water in her hand, she moved quietly towards the front door. A long piece of wire appeared through the letter-box, and then a hand. The wire turned and caught around the k

46、nob( 門(mén)把 )on the door-lock. Mrs. Clarke raised the kettle and poured the water over the hand. There was a shout outside, and the skin seemed to drop off the fingers like a glove. The wire fell to the floor, the hand was pulled back, and Mrs. Clarke heard the sound of running feet.51. Mrs. Clarke look

47、ed forward to Thursday because sheA. joined in a special activity in the club B. could meet her old friendsC. regularly visited a clubD. had a special visitor to meet52. Mrs. Clarke thought that if someone had made a forced entry,A. a door or a window would have been damagedB. he or she might hide s

48、omewhere in the houseC. things would have been thrown aboutD. he or she might not have a master key53. On the third Thursday Mrs. Clarke went out because she wanted toA. seek help to find out the truth of the cigarette smokeB. see if the thief was hanging about outsideC. resume her normal visit to t

49、he clubD. catch the thief by trick54. Mrs. Clarke didn t expect that her front doorA. could be opened with an outside knob instead of a keyB. was opened by taking advantage of the letter-boxC. was opened with a master keyD. needed a piece of wire to open it 55. The wire fell to the floor becauseA. M

50、rs. Clarke refused to open the doorB. the man s glove dropped offC. the man just wanted to drop it off D. it was too hot to hold the wirePart m Cloze(10%)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices.Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding

51、letter on the Answer Sheet.Shopping habits in the United States have changed greatly in the last quarter of the 20th century. 56 in the 1900s most American towns and cities had a Main Street. Main Street was always in the heart of a town. This street was 57 on both sides with 58 stores and shops. He

52、re, shoppers walked into stores to look at all sorts of 59: clothing, furniture, hardware, groceries. 60, some shops offered services. These shops 61 drugstores, restaurants, shoe-repair stores, and barber or hairdressing shops. But in the 1950s, a change began to 62. Too many automobiles had crowde

53、d into Main Street 63 too few parking places were 64 shoppers. Because the streets were crowded, merchants began to look with interest at the open spaces 65 the city. Open space is what their car-driving customers needed and the merchants expected 66 the first shopping centre was built. Shopping cen

54、ters, or rather malls, 67 as a collection of small new stores 68 crowded city centers. 69 by hundreds of free parking space, customers were drawn away from 70 areas to suburban malls. And the growing 71 of shopping centers led 72 to the building of bigger and better -stocked stores. 73 the late 1970

55、s, many shopping malls had almost developed into small cities themselves. In addition to providing the 74 of one-stop shopping, malls were transformed into landscaped parks, 75 benches, fountains, and outdoor entertainment.56. A. As earlyB.EarlyC. Early asD. Earlier57. A. builtB. designedC.coveredD. lined58. A. variedB. designedC. coveredDvarying59. A. objectsB. materialsC. goodsD.substances60. A. Apart fromB. FurtherC. As wellD. Additionally61. A. containedB. coveredC. heldD. included62. A. be

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