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1、1成人高考学校招生全国统一考试 英 语一 语音知识(共 5 小题;每题 1.5 分,共 7.5 分。 )在下列每组单词中,有一个单词的划线部分与其他单词的划线部分的读音不同。找出这个词,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括号里。( )1. A. lecture B. escape C. bicycle D. recover( )2.A. farther B. healthy C. Thursday D. thought( )3.A.mathematics B. attack C. companion D. baggage( )4.A. blouse B. shoulder C. found D.

2、mountain( )5. A. treat B. breath C. bread D. treasure二 词汇与语法知识(共 25 小题;每题 1.5 分,共 37.5 分。 )从每小题的四个选择项中,选出最佳的一项,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括号里。( )6.This motorcycle is very good, but I dont think I can _ it.A. pay B. spend C. afford D. cost( )7. In China, every boy and girl _ a right to education.A. have B. has C

3、. will have D. had( )8.The situation is quite serous and will become even worse unless some measures _.A. had been taken B. will be taken C. were taken D. are taken( )9.This street is usually quiet, but it will get very busy _ Sunday mornings.A. on B. in C. at D. during( )10.Dont forget the fact _ h

4、e was not at home that night.A. why B. which C. that D. whether( )11.The two players had been warned of the danger, but _ of them seemed to take it seriously.A. both B. neither C. any D. either( )12.We went to see the play last night and got a lot of _ from it.A. content B. interest C. spirit D. fun

5、( )13.The new railway is planned _ by the end of 2005.A. to have completed B. to be completed C. to be completing D. to complete( )14. Its so noisy upstairs. What are they doing?- They _ be having a party.A. could B. should C. would D. must( )15. Dr. Wilmet _ the newspaper before he leaves for work

6、every day.A. looks into B. stares at C. watches for D. glances through( )16. It was on August 15, 1945 _ the Chinese people won the final victory in the Anti-Japanese War.A. that B. which C. until D. while( )17.For a long time after the operation, Linda found _ difficult to fall asleep.A. this B. on

7、e C. that D. it( )18.Tom has worked so hard this year that he will earn _ he did last year.2A. twice as much money as B. as much money as twice C. twice money as much as D. as twice much money as ( )19. Who is the person _ with our monitor over there?- Our new maths teacher.A. talked B. to talk C. t

8、alking D. talks( )20. Although he _ those days, Mr. Black never gave up hope.A. treated unfairly B. was unfairly treatedC. has unfairly treated D. has been unfairly treated( )21.So little _about European history that the lecture was quite beyond me.A. did I know B. I knew C. do I know D. I know( )22

9、.On our way to Washington DC, we visited the Browns, _ used to be our neighbor.A. whom B. which C. who D. that( )23.My roommate said he didnt mind _ the window open at night.A. keep B. keeping C. to keep D. having kept( )24.Father is busy writing postcards this morning and _ ten so far.A. wrote B. w

10、as writing C. has written D. has been writing ( )25.Have you been to the little village _ your father spent his childhood?A. that B. where C. which D. when ( )26 Hello, can I speak to George?- Hold on, please, George, _.A. your fathers call B. someone is looking for you C. a message for you D. you a

11、re wanted on the phone( ) 27.Speak louder, _ you wont make yourself heard in such a bog room.A. but B. and C. or D. for( )28.With all his homework _, the boy was allowed to watch TV.A. to finish B. finished C. to be finished D. having finished( )29. Shall we go to the cinema tonight?-_, but my hands

12、 are full.A. Id love to B. Id love the idea C. Id love it D. Id love to do( )30 -_ will he finish writing his new novel?- In a couple of weeks, I think.A. How fast B. How soon C. How often D. How long三 完形填空(共 20 小题;每题 1.5 分,共 30 分)通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。Tony Tomei was well-known

13、 in Los Alamos, N.M. for his heroic action when the forest fires swept through last May. Tomei had _31_ run away from his house, which was _32_. But soon after reaching a safe place, Tomei _33_that although he had saved most of his collection of accordions (手风琴),his precious Italian Bugari Armando a

14、ccordion was _34_ in the house. He raced home to _35_it. “When I drove up, there was a lot of smoke,” he says, and at that moment he made _36_ . “I was going to _37_the fire. I was the only one left to _38_ the neighbors house.”Tomei, 52, an engineer and accordion instructor, had no idea what a grea

15、t danger he would 3_39_. With a garden hose (软管),he spent the _40_ few hours putting out small spot fires.Then the _41_ picked up, and the fire began moving slowly from the valley 60 feet below toward his home. He attempted to put out the fire but without any _42_. The fire and smoke blew up beside

16、him, _43_ him to the ground, where he got hold of a tree. “I couldnt breathe. I couldnt see. I just stuck my face in the dirt.”_44_, the wind changed. Against a frightening backdrop (背景) of house burning up and down his street, Tomei fought through much of the _45_ without any more water and _46_ a

17、couple of tools he could get to keep small fires away from his neighbors house. At sunrise he got his first real look at what had left of the neighborhood. “I saw all those damaged house and thought, oh, my God,” _47_ hed saved his home along with two others.When his neighbor Nancy Tenbrink _48_ to

18、the house shed thought was lost, she _49_threw her arms around Tomei. “My house was important, but his life was much more _50_,” she says. “Im deeply thankful for what he did for us.”( )31. A. happily B. bravely C. nearly D. safely( )32. A. in fire B. in danger C. out of order D. out of shape( )33.

19、A. thought B. wondered C. said D. realized ( )34. A. just B. also C. still D. yet( )35. A. find B. hide C. get D. check( )36. A. a suggestion B. a decision C. the choice D. the preparation( )37. A. put up B. keep from C. hold off D. take up( )38. A. prevent B. keep C. watch D. save( )39. A. protect

20、B. expect C. face D. fight( )40. A. next B. last C. hard D. rest( )41. A. water B. fire C. smoke D. wind( )42. A. success B. tools C. meaning D. help( )43. A. knocking B. leaving C. taking D. getting( )44. A. Funnily B. Fortunately C. Undoubtedly D. Unluckily( )45. A. midnight B. afternoon C. night

21、D. daybreak( )46. A. normally B. almost C. hardly D. only( )47. A. For B. As C. But D. If( )48. A. returned B. removed C. referred D. reported( )49. A. tearfully B. surprisingly C. repeatedly D. thoughtfully( )50. A. special B. lovely C. useful D. valuable四 阅读理解 (共 15 小题;每题 2 分,共 30 分)阅读下列短文,然后根据短文的

22、内容从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳的一项。ACalifornia State Railroad MuseumHours The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily (except on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day)Admission44 adults; 2 students; children aged 5 and under are free.Parking A small number of metered parking spaces are available (可供使用) on

23、the streets of Old Sacramento. However, these spaces are not suitable for guests visiting longer than 90 minutes. All-day parking is available in large public garages at both ends of Old Sacramento.Food ServiceThe Silver Palace Restaurant in the Central Pacific Passenger Station serves good food at

24、reasonable prices. It is just one black southwest of the main entrance to the Museum. There are many other restaurants throughout Old Sacramento.Accessibility (无障碍通行)The California State Railroad Museum is fully accessible to the disabled. Wherever possible, wheelchair lifts are provided. Certain ex

25、hibits and programs do have limited accessibility because of the narrow stair ways or door openings on some railroad passenger cars.Other OfferingsGuided tours and films about the Museum are offered daily. There are many other chances at the Museum, too, including related historical attractions with

26、in Old Sacramento State Historic Park.51. Which of the following is TRUE about the Museum?A. Children may visit the Museum any day of the yearB. Films about the Museum are shown on weekendsC. A student is admitted at half the regular priceD. The disabled are admitted free of charge.52. Where is a vi

27、sitor advised to park his car if hell spend several hours at the Museum?A. In a garage provided by the MuseumB. On a parking space near the MuseumC. On a metered parking space on the street.D. In a public garage at one end of Old Sacramento.53. Where can a visitor enjoy a good but not too expensive

28、meal?A. The Silver Palace RestaurantB. Any restaurant in Old SacramentoC. Old Sacramento State Historic ParkD. The California State Railroad Museum.BHow Coney Island got its name remains a mystery, though people have found explanations from almost every stage of its history.A written record came out

29、 in 1924. It says that the island was once the home of the Konoh people. The name Konoh was mispronounced and finally became “Coney.”Another explanation finds the name connected with the arrival of Henry Hudson in New York Harbor in 1609. According to it, John Coleman, Hudsons right-hand man, was ki

30、lled by Indians. To honor him, people named the island after him.5The Dutch settled in Manhattan in1624, and they became to Coney Island soon afterwards. Since the Dutch word for rabbit (兔子) was konijn and the island had a large population of wild rabbits, many people have supposed this fact to have

31、 led to the name. There was a different story about the Dutch word. The Dutch fought the Indians there and were believed to have said that their enemies “ran like rabbits.”According to an article in a magazine, an Irish captain named Peter O Connor sailed between New York and Ireland in the late 170

32、0s, and he named Coney Island after an island that was close to his home in Ireland and of the same size as the American island.Unfortunately, there is little evidence (证据) that the Dutch, or the English after them, used any word “Coney” for several centuries. There is a lot of evidence, however, th

33、at the name Coney Island came into use in the first half the 19th century, after a ferry (渡船) service to carry passengers from the island to the mainland.54. According to the passenger, the name Coney_.A. was mispronounced by the Konoh ColemanB. was given by a man called John ColemanC. comes from an

34、 island close to the English coastD. is close in pronunciation to a Dutch word55. It is said that John Coleman _.A. used his right hand better than the left oneB. was an important assistant of Henry HudsonC. killed many Indians in battles in 1609D. was the first man to reach the island56. The writer

35、 believes that the name Coney Island most probably _.A. has a history of less than 200 yearsB. came into use several hundred years agoC. was used first by the English, not the DutchD. is related to the sail from New York to Ireland57. From the passage we know that the word mystery means something _.

36、A. that history books keep a record of B. people have found explanations forC. that has not been known enough aboutD. people have not yet thought aboutCBen Carson, a doctor at Johns Hopkins Childrens center, talks about how he grew up in a poor Detroit Neighborhood, when peer (同龄人) pressure almost c

37、ontrolled his behavior and even his clothes. He wanted so badly to be considered cool that he begged his mother to buy him an expensive Italian shirt.“My mother made me a deal,” Carson remembers, “She said, Ill give you all the money I make next week. Youll be in charge of the family finance (财务)buy

38、ing food and other necessities and paying the bills. Whatever you have left over you can spend on whatever you want.”“I thought, this is going to be great,” Carson says, “I bought things we needed most and then 6began going through the bills. Of course I ran completely out of money long before every

39、thing was paid.”Then I realized my mother, with her third-grade education, was a financial genius (理财能手)just to keep food on our table and clothes on our backs with such a small sum of money. Id been a fool. I wanted her to buy me a 75 shirt when she only took home 100 a week, cleaning other peoples

40、 floors and washing their toilets. I took a hard look at my behavior and wondered how I could be so selfish.”“I started studying again. My grades went back up to As. Some of my peers laughed at me because I did not follow their pattern. But I refused to let that trouble me, because I had a goal.”The

41、 experience had a lasting effect, “I not only saw and felt the difference my mother made in my life, I am living out that difference as a man.”58. When Ben Carson was young, he _.A. wanted to be as cool as other boys of his ageB. tried to attract girls with his cool mannerC. was fond of improving fa

42、mily financesD. was seldom good at his lessons59. By saying “My mother made me a deal”, Ben Carson meant that his mother _.A. refused to buy him the shirtB. made an agreement with himC. asked him to deal with the problemD. showed him how to save money60. Ben Carson started studying hard again and ro

43、se back to the top because_.A. he had got his shirt anywayB. he got his mother as his teacherC. he wanted to be a financial genius D. he had a better goal to run after61. Ben Carsons story tells us that _.A. a boy should not learn from his peersB. he didnt understand his mother as a boyC. what his m

44、other taught him has changed his lifeD. people with little education may become a geniusDMost people can remember a time in their lives when they learned something almost by accident, that is, without consciously (有意识地) trying to learn it. Often this kind of learning happens when we are in fact tryi

45、ng to learn something else. For example, many people learn a number of English words not by memorizing them or studying them directly, but by doing something they enjoy, like listening to popular songs that contain them. Similarly, some people learn words in Chinese or Japanese nit by studying those

46、 languages directly, but by studying martial arts, such as kungfu or aikido, in which Chinese or Japanese terms are used. Foreign students in the United States often learn the system (体系) of measurement simply having to shop and cook for themselves. Those activities require them to learn words like

47、pound, gallon, inch and yard.7Many educators believe that such a kind of learning, generally called content-based learning, is the best way to learn the rules of a system. Supporters of content-based learning argue that people can best understand and remember a systems basic rules by coming upon them in the context (环境) of that systemnot by studying and memor

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