单选题 (一共55题,共55分)

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英语(专升本),预测试卷,2021年成人高等考试《专升本英语》名师预测卷5

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英语(专升本),预测试卷,2021年成人高等考试《专升本英语》名师预测卷5

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英语(专升本),预测试卷,2021年成人高等考试《专升本英语》名师预测卷5

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英语(专升本),预测试卷,2021年成人高等考试《专升本英语》名师预测卷5

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英语(专升本),预测试卷,2021年成人高等考试《专升本英语》名师预测卷5

6.

Today is Jenny's wedding day. She ____ to Thomas.(  )

7.

___ a dog on the road, the car stopped.(  )

8.

Comrade Li promised to help us and he said he would come ____.(  )

9.

It was ____ he saw the doctor coming out of the emergency room with an expression as grave as a judge ____ he realized the seriousness of his wife's illness.(  )

10.

He is ____ to speak the truth.(  )

11.

More ____, less speed.(  )

12.

Neither of your proposals ____.(  )

13.

The shop assitant didn't give me the right ____.(  )

14.

He is working very hard to ____ the lost time in the past 10 years.(  )

15.

Billing pitched so well ____ everyone cheered him at the end of the game.(  )

16.

I used to smoke ____, but I gave it up three years ago.(  )

17.

Don't shout in the meeting room, ____?(  )

18.

As soon as you sat down, you fell asleep. I realized how ____.(  )

19.

You can’t believe that he was a ____ model when he was young.(  )

20.

He always tells lies though he ____ honest.(  )

21.

Enough sleep is important to health. The amount of sleep  21  depends on the age of the person and the conditions in which sleep  22 . The young may need more sleep than the old, but  23  eight hours is enough for the health of grown-ups. Some can do with less than this amount but  24  may need more. Every person knows his own need. It is then a matter of how to  25  it. Sleep should be always enough to make one relaxed (松弛) and ready for  26  work.

  Fresh air is  27  to sound sleep(酣睡).It is not  28  reason for some people to insist that it is practical to sleep in the open air.  29  a person can keep himself warm, out of-door sleeping probably gives the body  30  complete relaxtion.

  Ability to sleep is largely a habit. The conditions referred to only lead to sleep. Out-of-door  31 , a good habit of regular drinking and the avoidance of late eating and  32  are all helpful to sound sleep. Such factors are largely within the  33  of any person. A bath at  34 , neither hot nor cold but of body temperature, may be helpful to sleep. Sleeping pills should never be taken except when suggested by  35 .

____.

22.

Enough sleep is important to health. The amount of sleep  21  depends on the age of the person and the conditions in which sleep  22 . The young may need more sleep than the old, but  23  eight hours is enough for the health of grown-ups. Some can do with less than this amount but  24  may need more. Every person knows his own need. It is then a matter of how to  25  it. Sleep should be always enough to make one relaxed (松弛) and ready for  26  work.

  Fresh air is  27  to sound sleep(酣睡).It is not  28  reason for some people to insist that it is practical to sleep in the open air.  29  a person can keep himself warm, out of-door sleeping probably gives the body  30  complete relaxtion.

  Ability to sleep is largely a habit. The conditions referred to only lead to sleep. Out-of-door  31 , a good habit of regular drinking and the avoidance of late eating and  32  are all helpful to sound sleep. Such factors are largely within the  33  of any person. A bath at  34 , neither hot nor cold but of body temperature, may be helpful to sleep. Sleeping pills should never be taken except when suggested by  35 .

____.

23.

Enough sleep is important to health. The amount of sleep  21  depends on the age of the person and the conditions in which sleep  22 . The young may need more sleep than the old, but  23  eight hours is enough for the health of grown-ups. Some can do with less than this amount but  24  may need more. Every person knows his own need. It is then a matter of how to  25  it. Sleep should be always enough to make one relaxed (松弛) and ready for  26  work.

  Fresh air is  27  to sound sleep(酣睡).It is not  28  reason for some people to insist that it is practical to sleep in the open air.  29  a person can keep himself warm, out of-door sleeping probably gives the body  30  complete relaxtion.

  Ability to sleep is largely a habit. The conditions referred to only lead to sleep. Out-of-door  31 , a good habit of regular drinking and the avoidance of late eating and  32  are all helpful to sound sleep. Such factors are largely within the  33  of any person. A bath at  34 , neither hot nor cold but of body temperature, may be helpful to sleep. Sleeping pills should never be taken except when suggested by  35 .

____.

24.

Enough sleep is important to health. The amount of sleep  21  depends on the age of the person and the conditions in which sleep  22 . The young may need more sleep than the old, but  23  eight hours is enough for the health of grown-ups. Some can do with less than this amount but  24  may need more. Every person knows his own need. It is then a matter of how to  25  it. Sleep should be always enough to make one relaxed (松弛) and ready for  26  work.

  Fresh air is  27  to sound sleep(酣睡).It is not  28  reason for some people to insist that it is practical to sleep in the open air.  29  a person can keep himself warm, out of-door sleeping probably gives the body  30  complete relaxtion.

  Ability to sleep is largely a habit. The conditions referred to only lead to sleep. Out-of-door  31 , a good habit of regular drinking and the avoidance of late eating and  32  are all helpful to sound sleep. Such factors are largely within the  33  of any person. A bath at  34 , neither hot nor cold but of body temperature, may be helpful to sleep. Sleeping pills should never be taken except when suggested by  35 .

____.

25.

Enough sleep is important to health. The amount of sleep  21  depends on the age of the person and the conditions in which sleep  22 . The young may need more sleep than the old, but  23  eight hours is enough for the health of grown-ups. Some can do with less than this amount but  24  may need more. Every person knows his own need. It is then a matter of how to  25  it. Sleep should be always enough to make one relaxed (松弛) and ready for  26  work.

  Fresh air is  27  to sound sleep(酣睡).It is not  28  reason for some people to insist that it is practical to sleep in the open air.  29  a person can keep himself warm, out of-door sleeping probably gives the body  30  complete relaxtion.

  Ability to sleep is largely a habit. The conditions referred to only lead to sleep. Out-of-door  31 , a good habit of regular drinking and the avoidance of late eating and  32  are all helpful to sound sleep. Such factors are largely within the  33  of any person. A bath at  34 , neither hot nor cold but of body temperature, may be helpful to sleep. Sleeping pills should never be taken except when suggested by  35 .

____.

26.

Enough sleep is important to health. The amount of sleep  21  depends on the age of the person and the conditions in which sleep  22 . The young may need more sleep than the old, but  23  eight hours is enough for the health of grown-ups. Some can do with less than this amount but  24  may need more. Every person knows his own need. It is then a matter of how to  25  it. Sleep should be always enough to make one relaxed (松弛) and ready for  26  work.

  Fresh air is  27  to sound sleep(酣睡).It is not  28  reason for some people to insist that it is practical to sleep in the open air.  29  a person can keep himself warm, out of-door sleeping probably gives the body  30  complete relaxtion.

  Ability to sleep is largely a habit. The conditions referred to only lead to sleep. Out-of-door  31 , a good habit of regular drinking and the avoidance of late eating and  32  are all helpful to sound sleep. Such factors are largely within the  33  of any person. A bath at  34 , neither hot nor cold but of body temperature, may be helpful to sleep. Sleeping pills should never be taken except when suggested by  35 .

____.

27.

Enough sleep is important to health. The amount of sleep  21  depends on the age of the person and the conditions in which sleep  22 . The young may need more sleep than the old, but  23  eight hours is enough for the health of grown-ups. Some can do with less than this amount but  24  may need more. Every person knows his own need. It is then a matter of how to  25  it. Sleep should be always enough to make one relaxed (松弛) and ready for  26  work.

  Fresh air is  27  to sound sleep(酣睡).It is not  28  reason for some people to insist that it is practical to sleep in the open air.  29  a person can keep himself warm, out of-door sleeping probably gives the body  30  complete relaxtion.

  Ability to sleep is largely a habit. The conditions referred to only lead to sleep. Out-of-door  31 , a good habit of regular drinking and the avoidance of late eating and  32  are all helpful to sound sleep. Such factors are largely within the  33  of any person. A bath at  34 , neither hot nor cold but of body temperature, may be helpful to sleep. Sleeping pills should never be taken except when suggested by  35 .

____.

28.

Enough sleep is important to health. The amount of sleep  21  depends on the age of the person and the conditions in which sleep  22 . The young may need more sleep than the old, but  23  eight hours is enough for the health of grown-ups. Some can do with less than this amount but  24  may need more. Every person knows his own need. It is then a matter of how to  25  it. Sleep should be always enough to make one relaxed (松弛) and ready for  26  work.

  Fresh air is  27  to sound sleep(酣睡).It is not  28  reason for some people to insist that it is practical to sleep in the open air.  29  a person can keep himself warm, out of-door sleeping probably gives the body  30  complete relaxtion.

  Ability to sleep is largely a habit. The conditions referred to only lead to sleep. Out-of-door  31 , a good habit of regular drinking and the avoidance of late eating and  32  are all helpful to sound sleep. Such factors are largely within the  33  of any person. A bath at  34 , neither hot nor cold but of body temperature, may be helpful to sleep. Sleeping pills should never be taken except when suggested by  35 .

____.

29.

Enough sleep is important to health. The amount of sleep  21  depends on the age of the person and the conditions in which sleep  22 . The young may need more sleep than the old, but  23  eight hours is enough for the health of grown-ups. Some can do with less than this amount but  24  may need more. Every person knows his own need. It is then a matter of how to  25  it. Sleep should be always enough to make one relaxed (松弛) and ready for  26  work.

  Fresh air is  27  to sound sleep(酣睡).It is not  28  reason for some people to insist that it is practical to sleep in the open air.  29  a person can keep himself warm, out of-door sleeping probably gives the body  30  complete relaxtion.

  Ability to sleep is largely a habit. The conditions referred to only lead to sleep. Out-of-door  31 , a good habit of regular drinking and the avoidance of late eating and  32  are all helpful to sound sleep. Such factors are largely within the  33  of any person. A bath at  34 , neither hot nor cold but of body temperature, may be helpful to sleep. Sleeping pills should never be taken except when suggested by  35 .

____.

30.

Enough sleep is important to health. The amount of sleep  21  depends on the age of the person and the conditions in which sleep  22 . The young may need more sleep than the old, but  23  eight hours is enough for the health of grown-ups. Some can do with less than this amount but  24  may need more. Every person knows his own need. It is then a matter of how to  25  it. Sleep should be always enough to make one relaxed (松弛) and ready for  26  work.

  Fresh air is  27  to sound sleep(酣睡).It is not  28  reason for some people to insist that it is practical to sleep in the open air.  29  a person can keep himself warm, out of-door sleeping probably gives the body  30  complete relaxtion.

  Ability to sleep is largely a habit. The conditions referred to only lead to sleep. Out-of-door  31 , a good habit of regular drinking and the avoidance of late eating and  32  are all helpful to sound sleep. Such factors are largely within the  33  of any person. A bath at  34 , neither hot nor cold but of body temperature, may be helpful to sleep. Sleeping pills should never be taken except when suggested by  35 .

____.

31.

Enough sleep is important to health. The amount of sleep  21  depends on the age of the person and the conditions in which sleep  22 . The young may need more sleep than the old, but  23  eight hours is enough for the health of grown-ups. Some can do with less than this amount but  24  may need more. Every person knows his own need. It is then a matter of how to  25  it. Sleep should be always enough to make one relaxed (松弛) and ready for  26  work.

  Fresh air is  27  to sound sleep(酣睡).It is not  28  reason for some people to insist that it is practical to sleep in the open air.  29  a person can keep himself warm, out of-door sleeping probably gives the body  30  complete relaxtion.

  Ability to sleep is largely a habit. The conditions referred to only lead to sleep. Out-of-door  31 , a good habit of regular drinking and the avoidance of late eating and  32  are all helpful to sound sleep. Such factors are largely within the  33  of any person. A bath at  34 , neither hot nor cold but of body temperature, may be helpful to sleep. Sleeping pills should never be taken except when suggested by  35 .

____.

32.

Enough sleep is important to health. The amount of sleep  21  depends on the age of the person and the conditions in which sleep  22 . The young may need more sleep than the old, but  23  eight hours is enough for the health of grown-ups. Some can do with less than this amount but  24  may need more. Every person knows his own need. It is then a matter of how to  25  it. Sleep should be always enough to make one relaxed (松弛) and ready for  26  work.

  Fresh air is  27  to sound sleep(酣睡).It is not  28  reason for some people to insist that it is practical to sleep in the open air.  29  a person can keep himself warm, out of-door sleeping probably gives the body  30  complete relaxtion.

  Ability to sleep is largely a habit. The conditions referred to only lead to sleep. Out-of-door  31 , a good habit of regular drinking and the avoidance of late eating and  32  are all helpful to sound sleep. Such factors are largely within the  33  of any person. A bath at  34 , neither hot nor cold but of body temperature, may be helpful to sleep. Sleeping pills should never be taken except when suggested by  35 .

____.

33.

Enough sleep is important to health. The amount of sleep  21  depends on the age of the person and the conditions in which sleep  22 . The young may need more sleep than the old, but  23  eight hours is enough for the health of grown-ups. Some can do with less than this amount but  24  may need more. Every person knows his own need. It is then a matter of how to  25  it. Sleep should be always enough to make one relaxed (松弛) and ready for  26  work.

  Fresh air is  27  to sound sleep(酣睡).It is not  28  reason for some people to insist that it is practical to sleep in the open air.  29  a person can keep himself warm, out of-door sleeping probably gives the body  30  complete relaxtion.

  Ability to sleep is largely a habit. The conditions referred to only lead to sleep. Out-of-door  31 , a good habit of regular drinking and the avoidance of late eating and  32  are all helpful to sound sleep. Such factors are largely within the  33  of any person. A bath at  34 , neither hot nor cold but of body temperature, may be helpful to sleep. Sleeping pills should never be taken except when suggested by  35 .

____.

34.

Enough sleep is important to health. The amount of sleep  21  depends on the age of the person and the conditions in which sleep  22 . The young may need more sleep than the old, but  23  eight hours is enough for the health of grown-ups. Some can do with less than this amount but  24  may need more. Every person knows his own need. It is then a matter of how to  25  it. Sleep should be always enough to make one relaxed (松弛) and ready for  26  work.

  Fresh air is  27  to sound sleep(酣睡).It is not  28  reason for some people to insist that it is practical to sleep in the open air.  29  a person can keep himself warm, out of-door sleeping probably gives the body  30  complete relaxtion.

  Ability to sleep is largely a habit. The conditions referred to only lead to sleep. Out-of-door  31 , a good habit of regular drinking and the avoidance of late eating and  32  are all helpful to sound sleep. Such factors are largely within the  33  of any person. A bath at  34 , neither hot nor cold but of body temperature, may be helpful to sleep. Sleeping pills should never be taken except when suggested by  35 .

____.

35.

Enough sleep is important to health. The amount of sleep  21  depends on the age of the person and the conditions in which sleep  22 . The young may need more sleep than the old, but  23  eight hours is enough for the health of grown-ups. Some can do with less than this amount but  24  may need more. Every person knows his own need. It is then a matter of how to  25  it. Sleep should be always enough to make one relaxed (松弛) and ready for  26  work.

  Fresh air is  27  to sound sleep(酣睡).It is not  28  reason for some people to insist that it is practical to sleep in the open air.  29  a person can keep himself warm, out of-door sleeping probably gives the body  30  complete relaxtion.

  Ability to sleep is largely a habit. The conditions referred to only lead to sleep. Out-of-door  31 , a good habit of regular drinking and the avoidance of late eating and  32  are all helpful to sound sleep. Such factors are largely within the  33  of any person. A bath at  34 , neither hot nor cold but of body temperature, may be helpful to sleep. Sleeping pills should never be taken except when suggested by  35 .

____.

36.

Oceanography has been defined as “The application of all sciences to the study of the sea”.

  Before the nineteenth century scientists, with an interest in the sea were few and far between. Certainly Newton considered some theoretical aspects of it in his writings, but he was reluctant to go to sea to further his work.

  For most people the sea was remote, and with the exception of early intercontinental travelers or others who earned a living from the sea, there was little reason to ask many questions about it, let alone to ask what lay beneath the surface. The first time that the question "What is at the bottom of the oceans? " had to be answered with any commercial consequence was when the laying of a telegraph cable from Europe to America was proposed. The engineer had to know the depth profile(起伏形状)of the route to estimate the length of cable that had to be manufactured.

  It was to Maury of the US Navy that the Atlantic Telegraph Company turned, in 1853, for information on this matter. In the 1840s, Maury had been responsible for encouraging voyages during which soundings(测水深)were taken to investigate the depths of the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Later, some of his findings aroused much popular interest in his book The Physical Geography of the Sea.

  The cable was laid, but not until 1866 was the connection made permanent and reliable. At the early attempts, the cable failed and when it was taken out for repairs it was found to be covered in living growths, a fact which defied contemporary scientific opinion that there was no life in deeper parts of the sea.

  Within a few years oceanography was under way. In 1872 Thomson led a scientific expedition(考察), which lasted for four years and brought home thousands of samples from the sea. Their classification and analysis occupied scientists for years and led to five-volume report, the last volume being published in 1895.

The proposal to lay a telegraph cable from Europe to, America made oceanographic studies, take on ____.(  )

37.

Oceanography has been defined as “The application of all sciences to the study of the sea”.

  Before the nineteenth century scientists, with an interest in the sea were few and far between. Certainly Newton considered some theoretical aspects of it in his writings, but he was reluctant to go to sea to further his work.

  For most people the sea was remote, and with the exception of early intercontinental travelers or others who earned a living from the sea, there was little reason to ask many questions about it, let alone to ask what lay beneath the surface. The first time that the question "What is at the bottom of the oceans? " had to be answered with any commercial consequence was when the laying of a telegraph cable from Europe to America was proposed. The engineer had to know the depth profile(起伏形状)of the route to estimate the length of cable that had to be manufactured.

  It was to Maury of the US Navy that the Atlantic Telegraph Company turned, in 1853, for information on this matter. In the 1840s, Maury had been responsible for encouraging voyages during which soundings(测水深)were taken to investigate the depths of the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Later, some of his findings aroused much popular interest in his book The Physical Geography of the Sea.

  The cable was laid, but not until 1866 was the connection made permanent and reliable. At the early attempts, the cable failed and when it was taken out for repairs it was found to be covered in living growths, a fact which defied contemporary scientific opinion that there was no life in deeper parts of the sea.

  Within a few years oceanography was under way. In 1872 Thomson led a scientific expedition(考察), which lasted for four years and brought home thousands of samples from the sea. Their classification and analysis occupied scientists for years and led to five-volume report, the last volume being published in 1895.

It was ____ that asked Maury for help in oceanographic studies.(  )

38.

Oceanography has been defined as “The application of all sciences to the study of the sea”.

  Before the nineteenth century scientists, with an interest in the sea were few and far between. Certainly Newton considered some theoretical aspects of it in his writings, but he was reluctant to go to sea to further his work.

  For most people the sea was remote, and with the exception of early intercontinental travelers or others who earned a living from the sea, there was little reason to ask many questions about it, let alone to ask what lay beneath the surface. The first time that the question "What is at the bottom of the oceans? " had to be answered with any commercial consequence was when the laying of a telegraph cable from Europe to America was proposed. The engineer had to know the depth profile(起伏形状)of the route to estimate the length of cable that had to be manufactured.

  It was to Maury of the US Navy that the Atlantic Telegraph Company turned, in 1853, for information on this matter. In the 1840s, Maury had been responsible for encouraging voyages during which soundings(测水深)were taken to investigate the depths of the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Later, some of his findings aroused much popular interest in his book The Physical Geography of the Sea.

  The cable was laid, but not until 1866 was the connection made permanent and reliable. At the early attempts, the cable failed and when it was taken out for repairs it was found to be covered in living growths, a fact which defied contemporary scientific opinion that there was no life in deeper parts of the sea.

  Within a few years oceanography was under way. In 1872 Thomson led a scientific expedition(考察), which lasted for four years and brought home thousands of samples from the sea. Their classification and analysis occupied scientists for years and led to five-volume report, the last volume being published in 1895.

The aim of the voyages Maury was responsible for in the 1840s was ____.(  )

39.

Oceanography has been defined as “The application of all sciences to the study of the sea”.

  Before the nineteenth century scientists, with an interest in the sea were few and far between. Certainly Newton considered some theoretical aspects of it in his writings, but he was reluctant to go to sea to further his work.

  For most people the sea was remote, and with the exception of early intercontinental travelers or others who earned a living from the sea, there was little reason to ask many questions about it, let alone to ask what lay beneath the surface. The first time that the question "What is at the bottom of the oceans? " had to be answered with any commercial consequence was when the laying of a telegraph cable from Europe to America was proposed. The engineer had to know the depth profile(起伏形状)of the route to estimate the length of cable that had to be manufactured.

  It was to Maury of the US Navy that the Atlantic Telegraph Company turned, in 1853, for information on this matter. In the 1840s, Maury had been responsible for encouraging voyages during which soundings(测水深)were taken to investigate the depths of the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Later, some of his findings aroused much popular interest in his book The Physical Geography of the Sea.

  The cable was laid, but not until 1866 was the connection made permanent and reliable. At the early attempts, the cable failed and when it was taken out for repairs it was found to be covered in living growths, a fact which defied contemporary scientific opinion that there was no life in deeper parts of the sea.

  Within a few years oceanography was under way. In 1872 Thomson led a scientific expedition(考察), which lasted for four years and brought home thousands of samples from the sea. Their classification and analysis occupied scientists for years and led to five-volume report, the last volume being published in 1895.

“Defied” in the 5th paragraph probably means “____”.(  )

40.

 BEIJING(Associated Press)--China has a growing middle class, a tradition (传统) of expecting education and 21 million new babies every year. Selling educational toys should be easy.

  While China may be the world's biggest toy-maker. Much of the best is exported (出口). Department stores here do not have enough high-quality toys. It is said that the demand for educational toys is low.

  A Us company, BabyCare, is trying to change that with a new way to sell toys in China.

  BabyCare works basically together with doctors in Beijing hospitals. People who join the company's "mother's club" get lectures and newsletters on baby and child development at no extra cost--if they agree to spend 18 dollars a month on the company's educational toys and childcare books.

  “We want to build a seven-year relationship with those people," said Matthew J. Estes, BabyCare's president. "It starts during pregnancy(孕期),when the anxiety and needs are highest. " BabyCare works on a one-to-one basis. Doctors ,nurses, and teachers-paid by BabyCare advise parents, explaining toys that are designed for children at each stage(阶段) of development, to age six.

  BabyCare opened its first store in China last June in a shopping center in central Beijing and another near Beijing Zoo. It plans to have 80 stores in China within six years.

  It is a new model for China and develops a market in young children's education and health that no other companies are in.

What do the first two paragraphs mainly tell us?(  )

41.

 BEIJING(Associated Press)--China has a growing middle class, a tradition (传统) of expecting education and 21 million new babies every year. Selling educational toys should be easy.

  While China may be the world's biggest toy-maker. Much of the best is exported (出口). Department stores here do not have enough high-quality toys. It is said that the demand for educational toys is low.

  A Us company, BabyCare, is trying to change that with a new way to sell toys in China.

  BabyCare works basically together with doctors in Beijing hospitals. People who join the company's "mother's club" get lectures and newsletters on baby and child development at no extra cost--if they agree to spend 18 dollars a month on the company's educational toys and childcare books.

  “We want to build a seven-year relationship with those people," said Matthew J. Estes, BabyCare's president. "It starts during pregnancy(孕期),when the anxiety and needs are highest. " BabyCare works on a one-to-one basis. Doctors ,nurses, and teachers-paid by BabyCare advise parents, explaining toys that are designed for children at each stage(阶段) of development, to age six.

  BabyCare opened its first store in China last June in a shopping center in central Beijing and another near Beijing Zoo. It plans to have 80 stores in China within six years.

  It is a new model for China and develops a market in young children's education and health that no other companies are in.

Which of the following is a fact according to the passage?(  )

42.

 BEIJING(Associated Press)--China has a growing middle class, a tradition (传统) of expecting education and 21 million new babies every year. Selling educational toys should be easy.

  While China may be the world's biggest toy-maker. Much of the best is exported (出口). Department stores here do not have enough high-quality toys. It is said that the demand for educational toys is low.

  A Us company, BabyCare, is trying to change that with a new way to sell toys in China.

  BabyCare works basically together with doctors in Beijing hospitals. People who join the company's "mother's club" get lectures and newsletters on baby and child development at no extra cost--if they agree to spend 18 dollars a month on the company's educational toys and childcare books.

  “We want to build a seven-year relationship with those people," said Matthew J. Estes, BabyCare's president. "It starts during pregnancy(孕期),when the anxiety and needs are highest. " BabyCare works on a one-to-one basis. Doctors ,nurses, and teachers-paid by BabyCare advise parents, explaining toys that are designed for children at each stage(阶段) of development, to age six.

  BabyCare opened its first store in China last June in a shopping center in central Beijing and another near Beijing Zoo. It plans to have 80 stores in China within six years.

  It is a new model for China and develops a market in young children's education and health that no other companies are in.

BabyCare is developing its business in China by ____.(  )

43.

 BEIJING(Associated Press)--China has a growing middle class, a tradition (传统) of expecting education and 21 million new babies every year. Selling educational toys should be easy.

  While China may be the world's biggest toy-maker. Much of the best is exported (出口). Department stores here do not have enough high-quality toys. It is said that the demand for educational toys is low.

  A Us company, BabyCare, is trying to change that with a new way to sell toys in China.

  BabyCare works basically together with doctors in Beijing hospitals. People who join the company's "mother's club" get lectures and newsletters on baby and child development at no extra cost--if they agree to spend 18 dollars a month on the company's educational toys and childcare books.

  “We want to build a seven-year relationship with those people," said Matthew J. Estes, BabyCare's president. "It starts during pregnancy(孕期),when the anxiety and needs are highest. " BabyCare works on a one-to-one basis. Doctors ,nurses, and teachers-paid by BabyCare advise parents, explaining toys that are designed for children at each stage(阶段) of development, to age six.

  BabyCare opened its first store in China last June in a shopping center in central Beijing and another near Beijing Zoo. It plans to have 80 stores in China within six years.

  It is a new model for China and develops a market in young children's education and health that no other companies are in.

Which of the following would be the most suitable title for the passage?(  )

44.

The small number of newborn babies, which .has been caused by high price and the changing social situation of women, is one of the most serious problems in Asia. When people talk about it, you can hear a word invented in Japan, "DINKS", which means Double Income No Kids.

  In many major Asian cities like Seoul, Singapore, and Tokyo, the cost of a house is extremely high. A young couple who want to buy their own house may have to pay about $ 300,000 (though prices have fallen). For a flat with one bedroom, one dining-room, a kitchen, and a bathroom, the couple will pay about $ 900 a month. What's more, if they want to have a child, the child's education is very expensive. For example, most kindergarten charges are at least $ 5,000 a year. In such a situation, it's difficult to afford children.

  The number of married women who want to continue working increases rapidly because they enjoy their jobs. However, if they want to have children, they immediately have serious problems. Though most companies allow women to leave their job for a short time to have a baby, they expect women with babies to gave up their jobs. In short, if they want to bring up children properly, both parents have to work, but it is hard for mothers to work. Indeed, women who want to continue working have to choose between having children or keeping their jobs.

  In a word, Asian governments must take steps to improve the present situation as soon as possible.

What is the main problem being discussed in the passage?(  )

45.

The small number of newborn babies, which .has been caused by high price and the changing social situation of women, is one of the most serious problems in Asia. When people talk about it, you can hear a word invented in Japan, "DINKS", which means Double Income No Kids.

  In many major Asian cities like Seoul, Singapore, and Tokyo, the cost of a house is extremely high. A young couple who want to buy their own house may have to pay about $ 300,000 (though prices have fallen). For a flat with one bedroom, one dining-room, a kitchen, and a bathroom, the couple will pay about $ 900 a month. What's more, if they want to have a child, the child's education is very expensive. For example, most kindergarten charges are at least $ 5,000 a year. In such a situation, it's difficult to afford children.

  The number of married women who want to continue working increases rapidly because they enjoy their jobs. However, if they want to have children, they immediately have serious problems. Though most companies allow women to leave their job for a short time to have a baby, they expect women with babies to gave up their jobs. In short, if they want to bring up children properly, both parents have to work, but it is hard for mothers to work. Indeed, women who want to continue working have to choose between having children or keeping their jobs.

  In a word, Asian governments must take steps to improve the present situation as soon as possible.

According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?(  )

46.

The small number of newborn babies, which .has been caused by high price and the changing social situation of women, is one of the most serious problems in Asia. When people talk about it, you can hear a word invented in Japan, "DINKS", which means Double Income No Kids.

  In many major Asian cities like Seoul, Singapore, and Tokyo, the cost of a house is extremely high. A young couple who want to buy their own house may have to pay about $ 300,000 (though prices have fallen). For a flat with one bedroom, one dining-room, a kitchen, and a bathroom, the couple will pay about $ 900 a month. What's more, if they want to have a child, the child's education is very expensive. For example, most kindergarten charges are at least $ 5,000 a year. In such a situation, it's difficult to afford children.

  The number of married women who want to continue working increases rapidly because they enjoy their jobs. However, if they want to have children, they immediately have serious problems. Though most companies allow women to leave their job for a short time to have a baby, they expect women with babies to gave up their jobs. In short, if they want to bring up children properly, both parents have to work, but it is hard for mothers to work. Indeed, women who want to continue working have to choose between having children or keeping their jobs.

  In a word, Asian governments must take steps to improve the present situation as soon as possible.

To buy a flat and send a child to kindergarten, how much will a couple pay each year?(  )

47.

The small number of newborn babies, which .has been caused by high price and the changing social situation of women, is one of the most serious problems in Asia. When people talk about it, you can hear a word invented in Japan, "DINKS", which means Double Income No Kids.

  In many major Asian cities like Seoul, Singapore, and Tokyo, the cost of a house is extremely high. A young couple who want to buy their own house may have to pay about $ 300,000 (though prices have fallen). For a flat with one bedroom, one dining-room, a kitchen, and a bathroom, the couple will pay about $ 900 a month. What's more, if they want to have a child, the child's education is very expensive. For example, most kindergarten charges are at least $ 5,000 a year. In such a situation, it's difficult to afford children.

  The number of married women who want to continue working increases rapidly because they enjoy their jobs. However, if they want to have children, they immediately have serious problems. Though most companies allow women to leave their job for a short time to have a baby, they expect women with babies to gave up their jobs. In short, if they want to bring up children properly, both parents have to work, but it is hard for mothers to work. Indeed, women who want to continue working have to choose between having children or keeping their jobs.

  In a word, Asian governments must take steps to improve the present situation as soon as possible.

The writer seems to believe that Asian governments should ____.(  )

48.

Every morning, kids from a local high school are working hard. They are making and selling special coffee at a coffee cafe. They are also making a lot of money.

  These students can make up to twelve hundred dollars a day. They are selling their special coffee to airplane passengers. After the students get paid, the rest of the money goes to helping a local youth project.

  These high school students use a space in the Oakland airport. It is usually very crowded. Many people who fly on the planes like to drink the special coffee.

  One customer thinks that the coffee costs a lot but it is good and worth it. Most customers are pleasant but some are unhappy. They do not like it if the cafe is not open for business.

  The students earn $ 6.10 an hour plus tips. They also get school credit whiel they learn how to run a business. Many of the students enjoy the work although it took some time to learn how to do it.

  They have to learn how to steam milk, load the pots, and add flavor. It takes some skill and sometimes mistakes are made. The most common mistake is forgetting to add the coffee.

Based on the passage it seems that the purpose of the cafe is to ____.(  )

49.

Every morning, kids from a local high school are working hard. They are making and selling special coffee at a coffee cafe. They are also making a lot of money.

  These students can make up to twelve hundred dollars a day. They are selling their special coffee to airplane passengers. After the students get paid, the rest of the money goes to helping a local youth project.

  These high school students use a space in the Oakland airport. It is usually very crowded. Many people who fly on the planes like to drink the special coffee.

  One customer thinks that the coffee costs a lot but it is good and worth it. Most customers are pleasant but some are unhappy. They do not like it if the cafe is not open for business.

  The students earn $ 6.10 an hour plus tips. They also get school credit whiel they learn how to run a business. Many of the students enjoy the work although it took some time to learn how to do it.

  They have to learn how to steam milk, load the pots, and add flavor. It takes some skill and sometimes mistakes are made. The most common mistake is forgetting to add the coffee.

Many of the students ____ the work although it took some time to learn how to do it.(  )

50.

Every morning, kids from a local high school are working hard. They are making and selling special coffee at a coffee cafe. They are also making a lot of money.

  These students can make up to twelve hundred dollars a day. They are selling their special coffee to airplane passengers. After the students get paid, the rest of the money goes to helping a local youth project.

  These high school students use a space in the Oakland airport. It is usually very crowded. Many people who fly on the planes like to drink the special coffee.

  One customer thinks that the coffee costs a lot but it is good and worth it. Most customers are pleasant but some are unhappy. They do not like it if the cafe is not open for business.

  The students earn $ 6.10 an hour plus tips. They also get school credit whiel they learn how to run a business. Many of the students enjoy the work although it took some time to learn how to do it.

  They have to learn how to steam milk, load the pots, and add flavor. It takes some skill and sometimes mistakes are made. The most common mistake is forgetting to add the coffee.

By selling special coffee at a coffee cafe, the students are ____.(  )

51.

Every morning, kids from a local high school are working hard. They are making and selling special coffee at a coffee cafe. They are also making a lot of money.

  These students can make up to twelve hundred dollars a day. They are selling their special coffee to airplane passengers. After the students get paid, the rest of the money goes to helping a local youth project.

  These high school students use a space in the Oakland airport. It is usually very crowded. Many people who fly on the planes like to drink the special coffee.

  One customer thinks that the coffee costs a lot but it is good and worth it. Most customers are pleasant but some are unhappy. They do not like it if the cafe is not open for business.

  The students earn $ 6.10 an hour plus tips. They also get school credit whiel they learn how to run a business. Many of the students enjoy the work although it took some time to learn how to do it.

  They have to learn how to steam milk, load the pots, and add flavor. It takes some skill and sometimes mistakes are made. The most common mistake is forgetting to add the coffee.

The best title for the passage could be ____.(  )

52.

As my train wasn't due to leave for another hour, I had plenty of time to spare. After buying some newspapers to read on the journey, I made my way to the luggage office to collect the heavy suitcase I had left there three days before. There were only a few people waiting, and I took out my wallet to find the receipt for my case. The receipt didn't seem to be where I had left it. I emptied the contents of the wallet, and railway-tickets, money, scraps of paper, and photographs fell out of it; but no matter how hard I searched, the receipt was nowhere to be found.

  When my turn came, I explained the situation sorrowfully to the assistant. The man looked at me suspiciously as if to say that he had heard this type of story many times and asked me to describe the case. I told him that it was an old, brown-looking object, no different from the many cases I could see on the shelves. The assistant then gave me a form and told me to make a list of the chief contents of the case. If they were correct, he said, I could take the case away. I tried to remember all the articles I had hurriedly packed and wrote them down as they came to me.

  After I had done this, I went to look among the shelves. There were hundreds of cases there and for one dreadful moment, it occurred to me that if someone had picked the receipt up, he could have easily claimed the case already. This hadn't happened fortunately, for after a time I found the case lying on its side high up in a corner. After examining the articles inside, the assistant was soon satisfied that it was mine and told me I could take the case away. Again I took out my wallet: this time to pay. I pulled out ten-shilling note and the "lost" receipt slipped out with it. I couldn't help blushing and looked up at the assistant. He was nodding his head knowingly, as if to say that he had often seen this happen before too!

The writer had plenty of time to spare as his train ____.(  )

53.

As my train wasn't due to leave for another hour, I had plenty of time to spare. After buying some newspapers to read on the journey, I made my way to the luggage office to collect the heavy suitcase I had left there three days before. There were only a few people waiting, and I took out my wallet to find the receipt for my case. The receipt didn't seem to be where I had left it. I emptied the contents of the wallet, and railway-tickets, money, scraps of paper, and photographs fell out of it; but no matter how hard I searched, the receipt was nowhere to be found.

  When my turn came, I explained the situation sorrowfully to the assistant. The man looked at me suspiciously as if to say that he had heard this type of story many times and asked me to describe the case. I told him that it was an old, brown-looking object, no different from the many cases I could see on the shelves. The assistant then gave me a form and told me to make a list of the chief contents of the case. If they were correct, he said, I could take the case away. I tried to remember all the articles I had hurriedly packed and wrote them down as they came to me.

  After I had done this, I went to look among the shelves. There were hundreds of cases there and for one dreadful moment, it occurred to me that if someone had picked the receipt up, he could have easily claimed the case already. This hadn't happened fortunately, for after a time I found the case lying on its side high up in a corner. After examining the articles inside, the assistant was soon satisfied that it was mine and told me I could take the case away. Again I took out my wallet: this time to pay. I pulled out ten-shilling note and the "lost" receipt slipped out with it. I couldn't help blushing and looked up at the assistant. He was nodding his head knowingly, as if to say that he had often seen this happen before too!

When the writer explained his situation, the assistant.(  )

54.

As my train wasn't due to leave for another hour, I had plenty of time to spare. After buying some newspapers to read on the journey, I made my way to the luggage office to collect the heavy suitcase I had left there three days before. There were only a few people waiting, and I took out my wallet to find the receipt for my case. The receipt didn't seem to be where I had left it. I emptied the contents of the wallet, and railway-tickets, money, scraps of paper, and photographs fell out of it; but no matter how hard I searched, the receipt was nowhere to be found.

  When my turn came, I explained the situation sorrowfully to the assistant. The man looked at me suspiciously as if to say that he had heard this type of story many times and asked me to describe the case. I told him that it was an old, brown-looking object, no different from the many cases I could see on the shelves. The assistant then gave me a form and told me to make a list of the chief contents of the case. If they were correct, he said, I could take the case away. I tried to remember all the articles I had hurriedly packed and wrote them down as they came to me.

  After I had done this, I went to look among the shelves. There were hundreds of cases there and for one dreadful moment, it occurred to me that if someone had picked the receipt up, he could have easily claimed the case already. This hadn't happened fortunately, for after a time I found the case lying on its side high up in a corner. After examining the articles inside, the assistant was soon satisfied that it was mine and told me I could take the case away. Again I took out my wallet: this time to pay. I pulled out ten-shilling note and the "lost" receipt slipped out with it. I couldn't help blushing and looked up at the assistant. He was nodding his head knowingly, as if to say that he had often seen this happen before too!

What dreadful idea occurred to the writer? ____.(  )

55.

As my train wasn't due to leave for another hour, I had plenty of time to spare. After buying some newspapers to read on the journey, I made my way to the luggage office to collect the heavy suitcase I had left there three days before. There were only a few people waiting, and I took out my wallet to find the receipt for my case. The receipt didn't seem to be where I had left it. I emptied the contents of the wallet, and railway-tickets, money, scraps of paper, and photographs fell out of it; but no matter how hard I searched, the receipt was nowhere to be found.

  When my turn came, I explained the situation sorrowfully to the assistant. The man looked at me suspiciously as if to say that he had heard this type of story many times and asked me to describe the case. I told him that it was an old, brown-looking object, no different from the many cases I could see on the shelves. The assistant then gave me a form and told me to make a list of the chief contents of the case. If they were correct, he said, I could take the case away. I tried to remember all the articles I had hurriedly packed and wrote them down as they came to me.

  After I had done this, I went to look among the shelves. There were hundreds of cases there and for one dreadful moment, it occurred to me that if someone had picked the receipt up, he could have easily claimed the case already. This hadn't happened fortunately, for after a time I found the case lying on its side high up in a corner. After examining the articles inside, the assistant was soon satisfied that it was mine and told me I could take the case away. Again I took out my wallet: this time to pay. I pulled out ten-shilling note and the "lost" receipt slipped out with it. I couldn't help blushing and looked up at the assistant. He was nodding his head knowingly, as if to say that he had often seen this happen before too!

The case ____.(  )

问答题 (一共2题,共2分)

56.

英语(专升本),预测试卷,2021年成人高等考试《专升本英语》名师预测卷5

Mrs. Lee: Hello. 68178502.

David: Hello.  56 .

Mrs. Lee: Sorry.  57  Can I take a message?

David: Yes. This is David, Bruce's friend. I want to ask him for some Chinese ancient coins. He told me he had got some recently.  58  I don't care if they were made of different metals. I just want to add some more coms in my collection.

Mrs. Lee: Ok. I'II tell him. Would you like him to ring you back later?

David: Well, I won't be at home later this day. Would you please ask him to ring me tomorrow morning?

Mrs. Lee: Sure.  59 .

David: Oh, sorry.  60 . The new number is 66129853.

Mrs. Lee: Ok. I'll write a message for him.

David: It’s really nice of you, Madam. Thank you very much. Goodbye!

Mrs. Lee: Bye!

57.

Directions: This part is to test your ability to do practical writing. You are required to write a notice according to the following information given in Chinese below.

  Where to Live-in, the City or in the Country? Base your composition on the outline given below.

  1.一些人喜欢住在城市,因为城市生活有许多便利。

  2.但有些人喜欢住在农村。

  3.我认为,……