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2011年福建专升本英语水平测试大纲


C) monetary    D) financial
74. I         very successful in my work so far.
 A) haven’t been   B) hadn’t been
C) wasn’t     D) am not
75. I’d like to          a special seat for the concert of May 3.
 A) deserve   B) reserve
C) preserve   D) conserve
76. We must          that our customs and habits are different from theirs.
 A) take into account B) bring forward
C) keep in mind  D) come true
77. She          be Canadian because she’s got a British passport.
 A) mustn’t   B) has not to
C) can’t    D) needn’t
78. I was able at last to          my friend to take my advice.
 A) persist    B) persuade
C) dissuade   D) convince
79. A man of words and not of deeds is            a garden full of weeds.
 A) as  B) with  C) to  D) like
80. George doesn’t trust anyone. He won’t lend you any money         you promise in writing to pay him back.
 A) unless  B) in case  C) as long as D) until
Part Ⅳ. cloze
Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passage.
Smoking, which may be a pleasure for some people, is a serious source of discomfort for their fellows.
  81  medical authorities express their  82  about the effect of smoking  83  the health not only  84 those who smoke but also of those who do not. In fact,  85  who must unintentionally(无意地)breathe the air polluted by tobacco smoke may  86  more than the smokers themselves. As you are  87 , a large number of our students have  88  in an effort to  89  the university to ban (禁止)smoking in the classrooms. I believe they are completely right  90  their aim.  91 , I would hope that it is  92 to achieve this by  93  the smokers to use good judgment and show concern  94  others rather than by regulation.
Smoking is  95  by laws in theaters and in halls used for  96  films as well as in laboratories where there  97  be a fire hazard(危险). Elsewhere, it is up to your good sense. I am  98  asking you to maintain  99  in the auditoriums(礼堂),classrooms and seminar rooms. This will prove that you have the non-smokers’ health and well being  100 , which is very important to a large number of our students.
81. A. Still   B. More   C. But   D. Further
82. A. concern   B. doubt   C. interest  D. pleasure
83. A. on    B. in    C. with   D. to
84. A. to    B. about   C. with   D. of
85. A. non-smokers  B. smokers  C. people   D. students
86. A. endure   B. suffer   C. suffer from  D. tolerate
87. A. realize   B. awake   C. aware   D. informed
88. A. linked   B. connected  C. associated  D. joined
89. A. make   B. persuade  C. cause   D. tell
90. A. to    B. of   C. in    D. for
91. A. But then  B. However  C. Further  D. Moreover
92. A. likely   B. probable  C. capable  D. possible
93. A. pleading  B. begging  C. insisting  D. calling on
94. A. with   B. for   C. to    D. in
95. A. prohibited  B. stopped  C. pressed  D. prevented
96. A. playing   B. demonstrating C. showing  D. exhibiting
97. A. will   B. should   C. may   D. must
98. A. reluctantly  B. therefore  C. finally   D. so
99. A. “No Smoking” B. “Non Smoking” C. “Not Smoke” D. Non smoke
100. A. by heart  B. from your heart C. in mind  D. on your mind
Part Ⅴ. Writing
Directions: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a composition on the topic “Hobbies”. You must base your composition on the following instructions ( given in English).
1. Hobbies are activities in which one participates strictly for amusement.
2. Some people collect things as a hobby.
3. My hobby is

参考答案
Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension Script:
Key to Section A (Statements)
(C) 1. She should have listened to her teacher’s advice.
(A) 2. Their flight was scheduled to depart at noon, but the plane was delayed for half an hour.
(D) 3. Pat refused to accept John’s invitation to the party.
(B) 4. The tour was worth neither the time nor the money.
(B) 5. I was going to write you a letter, but I decide to call you instead.
(A) 6. We had more than enough time to get there.
(C) 7. Although Mary studied hard for the test, there were a lot of questions she couldn’t answer.
(A) 8. The traffic was very light even though it was rush hour.
(D) 9. Ellen can’t go to the University unless she gets a scholarship.
(B)10. If we had arrived on time, we would have gotten good seats.
(A)11. M: I’m so tired I think I’ll go home now.
   W: I have to stay up until I finish the work.
   Q: What will the woman do?
(B)12. M: Which color would you choose?
      W: It makes no difference to me.
   Q: What do we learn from this talk?
(C)13. M: I’d like to cash a check. May I borrow your pen?
      W: Sure. Don’t you have an account here?
      Q: Where does the conversation take place?
(B)14. M: Hi! I hope I haven’t kept you waiting long.
   W: Listen, I just got here myself.
      Q: When did the man arrive?
(D)15. M: I’m always nervous when I’m around the teacher.
   W: Me, too. I believe she is too hard on us.
Q: How do the students think of their teacher?
 (B)16. W: Do you do your own laundry?
M: No, my mother does my shirts; and I take my suits to the cleaner’s.
Q: who washes the man’s shirts?
(C)17. M: How much did the trousers you’re wearing cost?
W: Well, the material cost me $58.00 and the tailor charged me with $20.58.
Q: How much is all together?
 (A)18. M: This menu is huge. I’m starving. What looks good to you?
W: Don’t bother. Everything sounds good to me.
Q: Where does the conversation take place?
 (D)19. M: Yes? Can I help you?
W: Yes. Do you still have that apartment for rent?
Q: What’s the probable relationship between the two?
 (C)20. M: If we hurry we can take the subway and save am hour, can’t we?
W: Yes, the subway takes only half an hour to get there.
Q: How long does it take to get there by the subway?
Section C (Spot Dictation)
21. regular  22. suit  23. competitive  24. prefer to  25. Besides
26. In short  27. form  28. result    29. properly  30. benefit
Part Ⅱ. Reading Comprehension
31. C 32. D 33. A 34. B 35. C 36. B 37. C 38. B 39. C
40. D 41. A 42. C 43. D 44. D 45. D
46. Studying the optimists and the pessimists.
47. Misfortunes are their own fault and will last long.
48. Defeat is a temporary setback, which they’ll challenge.
49. they give up more easily and get depressed more often.
50. trying to be optimistic is good to our study, work and health
Part Ⅲ. Vocabulary and structure
51. D 52. A 53. D 54. B 55. A 56. C 57. B 58. C 59. D
60. B 61. C 62. A 63. D 64. C 65. C 66. A 67. B 68. B
69. C 70. C 71. A 72. D 73. D 74. A 75. B 76. C 77. C
78. B 79. D 80. A
Part Ⅳ: Close
81. D 82. A 83. A 84. D 85. A 86. B 87. C 88. D 89. B
90. C 91. B 92. D 93. D 94. B 95. A 96. C 97. C 98. B
99. A 100. C
PartⅤ: Writing
Hobbies
Hobbies are activities in which one participates strictly for amusement. A hobby can be almost anything. Music is most popular. Many people play musical instruments. They play simply for fun in their free hours. Sports provide other favorite hobbies. Bicycling, skating, tennis and countless other sports are enjoyed by millions of people.
Some people collect things as a hobby. Stamps, coins, and paintings are all popular collections, and valuable, too. There are still hundreds of others, not necessarily valuable but still interesting, such as seashell collections, bottle collections, and so on. Gardening and cooking are two examples of common activities that become hobbies for many people. They devote a great deal of their spare time to them.
My hobby is playing guitar. I have been playing it since my first year in collage. I like to sing along when I play, too. My friends tell me that I am very good at it, but I don’t know whether it is true. To me it is just an enjoyable hobby.


福建省高校专升本统一招生考试
英语水平测试样题(2)
(非英语专业)

PartⅠ. Listening Comprehension
Section A: 10 Statements
Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 statements. Each sentence will be spoken just once. The sentence you hear will not be written out for you. After you hear each sentence, read the four choices in your test paper, marked, A, B, C, and D, and decide which one is closest in meaning to the sentence you heard. Then, on your Answer Sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.
1. A. Channel Three Carries CBS news.
B. Channel Six carries CBS news.
C. Channel Thirteen carries CBS news.
D. Channel Thirty carries CBS news.
2. A. A used book is $6 cheaper than a new book.
B. A used book costs $2.50.
C. Mary saved $3.50.
D. A new book costs $8.50.
3. Bill’s sister graduated.
B.Whne Bill graduated, his sister was proud of him.
C. Bill was very proud of his sister.
D. Bill was very proud when he graduated.
4. A. It is very dangerous to practice driving at the shopping center.
      B. Some places are better to practice driving than the shopping center
      C. It is better mot to practice driving at the shopping center.
      D. The shopping center is the best place to practice driving.
5. A. Both of my children came.
      B. Only my son came.
      C. Only my daughter came.
      D. Neither of my children came.
6. A. The new students are not homesick.
      B. The new students used to be homesick, but they are mot homesick now.
      C. The new students have not been very long.
      D. since I have here longer than the new students, I am mot homesick.
7. A. Mrs. Smith has traveled less than her husband has.
      B. Mrs. Smith always travels with her husband.
      C. Mrs. Smith husband does not travel very far.
      D. Neithe Mrs. Smith nor her husband travel very much any more.
8. A. You should go to Florida again this year.
  B. Although you usually go to Florida, this year you should go to California instead.
  C. This year you should go to Florida instead of to California.
  D.You should return to California this year.
9. A. John always tells secrets.
  B. John never tells secrets.
  C. John is meant to tell secrets.
  D. John keeps secrets.
10. A. Mr. Smith stopped drinking when his doctor told him that he had to.
   B. Mr. Smith’s doctor did not stop drinking.
   C. Mr. Smith drinks in spite of his doctor’s advice.
Section B: Conversations
Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The comversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each conversation, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C, and D, and deside which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a sing line through the center.
11. A. To the hospital
   B. To the beach.
   C. To the a department store.
   D. To a parking area.
12. A. Registration.
   B. When the line breaks.
   C. People who don’t wait their turn.
   D. How long the line is.
13. A. Because he wanted to meet the woman’s parents.
   B. Because he didn’t know the woman’s plans.
   C. Because he goes to a country house each August.
   D. Because he won’t be able to take a holiday.
15. A. Friends.
   B. Late for the meeting.
   C. Hurry to the meeting.
   D. Take a bus.
16. A. Friends.
   B. Doctor and patient.
   C. Solesman and consumer.
   D. Teacher and student.
17. A. He can’t read the clock.
   B. He can’t write.
   C. He can’t speak.
   D. He can’t read books.
18. A. 5:10  B. 5:00
   C. 10:05  D. 9:55
19. A. In a bakery.   B. In a restaurant.
   C. On a farm.   D, Ina hotel.
20. A.$5.    B. $4.5.
   C.$2.5.   D.$9.
Section C:
Directions: In this section, you will hear one short passage. At the end of the passage, you will hear five questions, both the passage and the questions will be spoken twice. After you hear the question, you must choos the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C, and D. then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
1. Who is the speaker?
   A. The head of the student organization.
   B. The dean of students.
   C. The director of Butler Hall.
   D. A college professor.
2. Which group of students is the speaker addressing?
   A. Those who will be on campus during a vacation.
   B. Those who work part-time in the administration of –fices.
   C. Those who normally live Butler Hall.
   D. Those who will be moving on campus in a few months.
3. Which season of the year is it?
   A. Spring.       B. Summer.
   C. Fall.    D. winter.
4. For how long will the dormitories remain closed?
   A. For weekend.  B. For five days.
   C. for ten days.      D. For two weeks.
5. Which statement is TRUE about college facilities during the vacation period?
   A. Only a few facilities will be closed.
   B. Most facilities will be closed.
   C. Most facilities will operate on a reduced schedule.
   D. All facilities will be open.

PartⅡ. Reading comprehension
   Directions: There are 4passages in this part. Each of the first three passages is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). you should decide on the best choice. Answer the questions on the four passages.
   Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.
   When we meet another person for the first time, we are actually flooded with new information. Almost at once, we notice his appearance, style of dress, and monner of speech. Furthermore, as we listen to what he has to say and observe the things he does, we begin to form some ideas of what kind of person hisand what he intends to do. As you know from your own experience, though, we do not only gather these separate pieces of information. Instead, we go further and combine them into a unified picture. In short, we form an overall im pression of each person we meet-an impression that can be favorable or unfavorable. But how precisely do we perform this task? How do we combine so much different information into a clear first impression with such quick speed? A great deal of research has been performed on this question, and resulits point to the following answer: We perform this task through a special type of averaging.
   Expressed very simply our impressions of others seem to represent a weighted average of all information that can be gathered about them. That is, they reflect a process in which all information we have about others is averaged to gether—but with some facts, or input receiving greater sense. For example, in forming an impression of a new boss you would probably be influedced to a much greater degree by how this person gives you orders ( whether respectfully or not ) than by the color of his or her eyes. The fact that not all information about other persons affects our impressions of them to the same degree, raises an important question: Just what kinds of input receive the greatest weight? Again research provides some revealing(发人深思) an-swers.
26. This passage is mainly about_______.



 
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