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1、机密启用前2011年天津市高等院校“高职升本科”招生统一考试英 语 本试卷分第1卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。第1卷1至8页,第卷9至10页。共150分。考试时间120分钟。第I卷(选择题共95分)注意事项: 1答第1卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考号、考试科目涂写在答题卡上,并将 本人考试用条形码贴在答题卡的贴条形码处。 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,答在试卷上的无效。3考试结束,监考入将本试卷和答题卡一并收回。 Part I. Grammar and Vocabulary (15 points) Di

2、rections: There are 15 sentences, each with a blank. Under each sentence, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Read the sentences and the choices carefully and then choose the one that best completes the sentence.1. A: Thank you so much for your lovely gift. B: _. A. Never mind B. Im glad yo

3、u like it C. Please dont say so D. No, its not so good2. One of my _ sayings is “No pains, no gains”. A. popular B. fond C. favorable D. favorite3. It was during the rush hour _ the accident happened. A. when B. that C. before D. while4. Dont forget _ the letter for me tomorrow. A. posting B. to pos

4、t C. to have posted D. having posted5. It was _ me to interpret the thoughts swimming behind her eyes. A. beyond B. past C. across D. below6. A: Well, it is time for boarding. Thank you for coming here to see me off B: _. A. It is very kind of you B. Nice to meet you C. I wish you a pleasant journey

5、 D. I hope you will soon feel better7. The guard at the gate insisted that everybody _ the rulesA. obeys B. obey C. will obey D. would obey8. The twin brothers are _ that you can hardly notice any difference between them. A. like so much B. so very alike C. so much alike D. too alike9. Although many

6、 people are _ on going abroad, he prefers to stay in his own country. A. keen B. crazy C. mad D. eager10. Whenever possible, Frank _ how well he speaks Chinese. A. shows up B. shows around C. shows out D. shows off11. Only when I left my parents for Beijing _ how much I loved them. A. I realized B.

7、I had realized C. did I realize D. had I realized12. From what has been discussed, we may draw the _ that its advantages are far greater than its disadvantages. A. answer B. attention C. solution D. conclusion13. I will bring my tennis things along in case we _ time for a game tomorrow. A. shall hav

8、e B. will have C. have D. are going to have14. All electrical goods sold in our shop will be _ for one year. A. guaranteed B. protected C. ensured D. granted15. Having been working in this school for over 20 years, Mr. Brown is _ an inexperienced teacher. A. by no means B. by any means C. by all mea

9、ns D. by every meansPart II. Cloze Test (30 points)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Read the passage carefully and choose the one that fits right into the passage.I grew up knowing I was different, and I 16 it. I wa

10、s born with a misshapen (畸形的)lip. When my schoolmates asked, “What happened to your 17 ?” Id tell them Id fallen and 18 it on a piece of glass. Somehow it seemed more acceptable to have suffered an accident than to have been born 19 . I was sure that no one 20 my family could love me, or even liked

11、me. Then I entered Mrs. Leonards second-grade class.Mrs. Leonard was round and pretty, with shining brown hair and warm, dark, 21 eyes. Everyone admired her. But 22 came to love her more than I did. And I loved her for a 23 reason.The time came for the 24 tests given at our school. I could only just

12、 hear out of one ear, and I didnt want others to know that I was different. So I cheated.The “whisper test” 25 each child to go to the classroom door, turn sideways, close one ear with a finger, 26 the teacher whispered something from her desk, which the child repeated. Then the same for the other e

13、ar. Nobody checked how tightly the 27 ear was covered, so I only pretended to block mine.As 28 I was the last. But all through the testing I 29 what Mrs. Leonard might say to me. I knew from previous tests that the teacher 30 things like “The sky is blue.” Or “Do you have new shoes?” My 31 came. I t

14、urned my bad ear toward her, plugging up the other just enough to be able to hear. I waited and then came the 32 words that changed my life 33 . Mrs. Leonard, the teacher I 34 , said softly, “I 35 you were my little girl.” 16. A. loved B. expected C. hated D. liked17. A. lip B. ear C. finger D. eyes

15、18. A. beaten B. cut C. formed D. killed19. A. similar B. separations C. series D. sections20. A. inside B. possible C. enjoyable D. profitable21. A. surprising B. into C. over D. by22. A. everyone B. connect C. collect D. communicate23. A. special B. fast C. high D. heavy24. A. math B. history C. h

16、earing D. blood25. A. encouraged B. persuaded C. agreed D. required26. A. if B. even if C. as if D. while27. A. untested B. left C. bad D. tested28. A. unusual B. usually C. usual D. unusually29. A. examined B. wondered C. understood D. heard30. A. questioned B. announced C. shouted D. whispered31.

17、A. time B. way C. opportunity D. chance32. A. five B. six C. seven D. eight33. A. sometimes B. often C. all D. forever34. A. knew B. admired C. realized D. spoke35. A. expect B. wish C. wanted D. knewPart III. Reading Comprehension (50 points)Directions: There are four passages in this part. Each pa

18、ssage is followed by a number of questions for comprehension. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read. Passage OneI dont know how I became a writer, but I think it was because of

19、a certain force in me that finally burst through and found a channel. My father, an ordinary worker, was a man with a great respect. He had a tremendous memory, and he loved poetry, Hamlets Soliloquy, Macbeth, Greys “Elegy”, and all the rest of it. I heard it all as a child; I memorized and learned

20、it all.He sent me to college to the state university.The desire to write, which had been strong during all my days in high school, grew stronger still. I was editor of the college paper, the college magazine, etc., and in my last year or two I was a member of a course in playwriting which had just b

21、een established there. I wrote several little one-act plays, still thinking I would become a lawyer or a newspaper man, never daring to believe I could seriously become a writer. Then I went to Harvard, wrote some more plays there, became obsessed(着迷的) with the idea that I had to be a playwright, le

22、ft Harvard, had my plays rejected, and finally in the autumn of 1926, how, why, or in what manner I have never exactly been able to determine. But probably because the force in me finally sought out its channel, I began to write my first book in London, I was living all alone at that time. I had two

23、 roomsa bedroom and a sitting roomin a litter square in Chelsea in which all the houses had that familiar, smoked brick and cream-yellow-plaster look.36. From paragraph 1, we know that the authors father .A. played an important role in his choice of careerB. had no interest in literature.C. strongly

24、 opposed his becoming a writer.D. suggested that he read Hamlet to learn to write.37. The author believes that he became a writer mostly because of .A. his special talent B. his fathers teaching C. his study at Harvard D. a hidden force in him38. At Harvard, the author A. was editor of the college m

25、agazine.B. began to think of becoming a writer.C. took a course in playwriting.D. worked as a newspaper man.39. What did the author do in 1926?A. He published his plays.B. He got married.C. He went to Harvard.D. He started his first book.40. Which of the following could be the best title for the pas

26、sage?A. How I Loved My FatherB. How I Went to HarvardC. How I became a Writer.D. How I Wanted to Be a LawyerPassage TwoThroughout the world, every night children and their elders are talking on-line: many of them are talking atthe same time. If youve been joining in chat room conversations, you migh

27、t have become one of the millions who wrote in a special short form of English. It is fast: it allows you to talk to six people once. It is convenient: you can use three or four words per exchange. It takes cleverness concentration and quick fingers. And it requires very simple language. Theres neit

28、her time nor space for explanations. Why bother to press the keys telling six friends you have to leave for a moment to take care of your little brother when BRB (=be right back) will do? Want to enter a conversation? Just type PMFJI (=pardon me for jumping in). Interested in whom youre talking to T

29、ype A/S/L, the common request to know your pals age, sex and location. You may get 15/M/NY as a reply from your pal. If something makes you laugh, say youre OTF (=on the floor), or LOL (=laughing out loud), or jointhe two into ROTFL (=rolling onthe floor laughing). And when its time to get back to w

30、ork or go to bed, you type GTG (=got to go) or TTYL (=talk to you later). People want to write as fast as possible and they want to get their ideas across as quickly as they can. Capital(大写的) letters in sentences are left inthe dust, except when expressing feeling, as it takes more time to hold down

31、 the “shift” key and use capitals. Punctuation(标点)is going too.41.According to paragraph 1, online chatting allows people in the world to . A. learn millions of wordsB. pick out things to buy C. talk atthe same time D. find out funny tings42.What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 2 mean?A. P

32、eople have to communicate in a funny wayB. People have to express themselves in a proper way.C. People have to communicate in a logical way D. People have to express themselves in a simple way.43. An answer “19/M/HK” to your A/S/L question means .A.a 19-year-old boy from Hong KongB. a boy being onli

33、ne for 19 minutes C. being in Hong Kong for 19 monthsD.19 boys from Hong Kong44. Which of the following is a way to save time when chatting online?A. Using less short forms of English. B. Using less capital letters or punctuation.C. Coming up with ideas as quickly as possible. D. Usingthe “shift” ke

34、y when sending E-mails.45. What is this passage mainly about?A. A special form of English onlineB. A special form of chatting room.C. A new function of the Internet.D. A new function of computers.Passage ThreeMany doctors are now trained in techniques to lessen tension and stress. Here health profes

35、sionals reveal their favorite methods. Comfort with food. When diet expert Judith Wurtman is stressed out, she does what a lot of people do this time of year: she reaches for food. But in her case, its a healthy rice cake or two. “My research suggests that carbohydrates(碳水化合物) raise levels of a brai

36、n chemical, which has a calming effect on the entire body,” says the MIT research scientist. “So signs of stresssuch as anger, tension, and inability to focusare eased.”Run from your problems. Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper, who popularized aerobics (有氧运动)through his book, handles his own stress with a daily

37、 after-work run. He knows that physical activity reduces anxiety and depression. “Aerobic exercise is the best way to dissipate stress,” says Cooper. Look to the light side. On his way to the hospital where his father was to have surgery, Joel Goodman shared a hotel bus with the anxious relatives of

38、 several patients. The driver began telling his stressed-out passengers a few jokes. “Then he did some magic tricks that had my mother and me laughing,” Goodman says. “In that five-minute ride he taught us that humor can lessen our stress.” The surgery was successful, and Goodman was so moved by his

39、 experience that he researched laughters power. “A good laugh relaxes muscles, reduces blood pressure, restrains stress-related hormones and enhances the immune system(免疫系统),” he says.Go green. Coffee, loaded with hidden sources of caffeine(咖啡因), stimulates the nervous system and can make you feel s

40、tressed more easily. Thats why Arizona doctor Andrew Weil, author of the best seller Spontaneous Healing, does not take caffeine. “When I want gentle energy, I drink green tea. It contains a caffeine-like element”, Weil says. It also contains compounds that, some studies suggest, have anti-cancer ef

41、fects.46. When people have stress, Judith Wurtman suggest that they .A. eat somethingB. take medicineC. go on a dietD. sit for a while47. By taking a run after work, a person can .A. raise stress level B. feel less anxious C. forget about his work D. finish his daily work48. What is the meaning of t

42、he word “dissipate” in paragraph 3?A. DisturbB. LevelC. ReduceD. Depress49. Looking to the light side can .A. make you anxiousB. stress you outC. make you immune to stressD. lessen your stress50. Which of the following group of people can have a happier life, according to the passage?A. Those who ar

43、e continuously eating something.B. Those who use right methods to reduce tension.C. Those who study medicine or psychologyD. Those who are always engaged in working. Passage FourWhat you give your relatives, friends, husband, or wife can help you know yourself better. Also, what they give you can te

44、ll you something about their personality. Most gift-giving (and getting) shows nothing more than the spirit of love and friendship. But it is possible to form some associations between the kinds of things bought and the people who buy them. Here is guide to who gives what-and why.The clothes you wear tell something about your personality. They tell the world not only how you want to be seen but how you see yourself as well. When someone gives you something to wear that agrees with your self-i

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