山东商务职业学院单招英语模拟试题含答案解析文档编制序号:[KK8UY-LL9IO69-TTO6M3-MTOL89-FTT688]2016年山东商务职业学院单招英语模拟试题(含答案解析)单项选择(20分)16. He bought a knife and fork ________.A. to eat B. to eatwith C. for eating D. to eat by17. The little village which lies ___ the railway for 20 milesis ___the great man was born. A. off; where B. at; when C. to;how D. by; why18. The window which hasn’t been cleaned for at least 3 weeks requires ____. Who’d like to take the jobA. to cleanB. cleaningC. cleanedD.being cleaned19. Everyone present at the meeting agreed to stick to the ___that everyone should be treated fairly.A. purpose B. ambitionC. principleD. level20. After the war, that country ___ their defense works in caseof the next unexpected attack.A. raised B. strengthened C.increased D. powered21. Great efforts have been ____to i mprove people’s livingconditions in China in the past two years.A. got B. won C.made D. did22. When he came back with plenty of money, his father ____three days before. A. had died B. was dead C. died D. hadbeen dead23. The fire was finally ______ after the building had ______for two hours.A. put off; caught fireB. put away; been on fireC. put out; caught fireD. put out; been on fire24. He did everything he could _______ the old man. A. to saveB. saveC. saving D saved25.—Shall I give you a hand with this as you are so busy now—Thank you.__________A. Of course you canB. If you likeC. it’s up to youD. It couldn’t be better26. Everyone has periods in their lives _____ everything seemsvery hard.A. when B. where C. which D. that27. When he heard the news, he hurried home,______ the book______ on the desk.A. leaving; lying openB. to leave; lying openC. left;lying open D. leaving; lying opened28. Who do you think he would _____ a letter of congratulationto our monitorA. have writtenB. have to writeC. have writeD. have been writing29. Taiyuan, _____ in the centre of Shanxi province is a most beautiful city. A. located B. to locate C. locate D. locating30. I was told that there were about 50 foreign students_____Chinese in the school, most____were from Germany.A. study, of whomB. study, of themC. studying, of themD. studying, of whom31. Hurricane brought down a great number of houses, _____ thousands of people homeless.A. to make B. making C. made D. having made32. We need clean air, but ___, air pollution is generally present, especially in cities.A. fortunately B. strangely C. sadly D. hopefully33. I feel greatly honoured _____ the chance to speak here.I’m feeling very excited.A. to giveB. to be givingC. to have been givenD. to have given34.___ two children attending college, the parents have to work really hard to make the ends meet. A. From B. For C. Of D. With35. — Sorry to have hurt you the other day. — _____, butdon’t do it again.A. Forget itB. Don’t mention itC. Don’t worryD. With pleasure完型填空(20分)Perhaps the most interesting person I haveever met is an Italian professor of philosophy who teaches atthe University of Pisa. 36 I last met this man eight years ago, I have not forgotten his 37 qualities. First of all, I respected his 38 to teaching. Because his lectures were always well-prepared and clearly delivered, students crowdedinto his classroom. His followers liked the fact that he 39 what he taught Further more, he could be counted on to explain his ideas in an 40 way, introducing such aids (辅助) to41 as oil paintings, music, and guest lecturers. Once he42 sang a song in class in order to make a point clear.43 , I admired the fact that he would talk to studentsoutside the classroom or talk with them 44 the telephone. Drinking coffee in the cafe, he would easily make friends withstudents. Sometimes he would 45 a student to a game ofchess (国际象棋) 46 he would join student groups todiscuss a variety of 47 : agriculture, diving andmathematics. Many young people visited him in his office for48 on their studies; others came to his home for social evenings. Finally, I was 49 by his lively sense of humor. He believed that no lesson is a success 50 , during it, the students and the professor 51 at least one loud 52 .Through his sense of humor, he made learning more 53 andmore lasting, If it is 54 that life makes a wise man smileand a foolish man cry, 55 my friend is indeed a wise man.36. A. Although B. When C. Even if D. Now that 37.A. basicB. specialC. commonD. particular38. A. attention B. introduction C. relation D. Devotion39.A. insisted onB. talked aboutC. believed inD. agreed with40. A. imaginative B. ordinary C. opposite D. open41. A. listening B. understanding C. information D. discovery42. A. also B. nearly C. even D. only43. A. Later B. Secondly C. However D. Therefore44. A. with B. by C. from D. on45. A. inviteB. leadC. preferD. show46. A. As a matter of fact B. Later on C. Other times D.In general47. A. questions B. subjects C. matters D. contents48. A. support B. explanation C. experience D. advice49.A. disturbedB. movedC. attractedD. defeated50. A. for B. until C. since D. unless 51. A. hearB. suggestC. shareD. demand52. A. laugh B. cry C. shout D. question53. A. helpful B. enjoyable C. practical D. useful54. A. natural B. normalC. hopeful D. true55. A. so B. forC. thenD. yetIV.阅读理解(30分)A One evening after dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Tisich called a family meeting. “We’ve had to make a difficult decision,” Mr. Tisich announced. “You see, your mother has been offered apost as co-director of a television station in Chicago. Unfortunately, the station is not here. After thinking long and hard about it, we’ve concluded that the right decision is to move to Chicago.” Marc looked shocked, while his sister Rachel breathlessly started asking when they’d be moving.“It’s surprising, but exciting!” she said. Marc simply said, “We can’t go—I can’t leave all my friends. I’d rather stay here and live with Tommy Lyons!” The Tisichs hoped that by the time they moved in August, Marc would grow more accustomedto the idea of leaving. However, he showed no signs ofaccepting the news, refusing to pack his belongings.When the morning of the move arrived, Marc was nowhere tobe found. His parents called Tommy Lyons’ house, but Mrs.Lyons said she hadn’t seen Marc. Mrs. Tisich becameincreasingly concerned, while her husband felt angry with their son for behaving so irresponsibly.What they didn’t know was that Marc had started walkingover to Tommy’s house, with a faint idea of hiding in Lyons’ attic(阁楼) for a few days. But something happened on the wayas Marc walked past all the familiar landscape of the neighborhood: the fence that he and his mother painted, thetree that he and his sister used to climb, the park where heand his father often took evening walks together. How muchwould these mean without his family, who make them special inthe first place Marc didn’t take the time to answer that question but instead hurried back to his house, wondering if there were any moving cartons(纸板箱)the right size to hold his record collection.56. The conflict in this story was caused by___________.A. Marc and Rachel’s different tempersB. a quarrel between Tommy Lyons and MarcC. Marc’s disagreement with his parents about their moveD. Mr. and Mrs. Tisich’s remark of Marc’s irresponsibility57. Marc and Rachel’s reactions to the mov e were similar inthe way that both were____________A. surprisedB. angry and upsetC. anxious for moredetails D. worried about packing58. The reason for Marc’s going home was that_________________.A. he did not want to be left behindB. herealized his family was essential to himC. he hoped to reach an agreement with his parentsD. he wished to be a more responsible person59. What would most likely happen nextA. Marc would bring his records over to the Lyons’s house.B. Mr. and Mrs. Tisich would call the police.C. Marc would join his family for house moving.D. Mr. and Mrs. Tisich would start searching for Marc.C Deserts are found where there is little rainfall or where rain for a whole year falls in only a few weeks' time. Ten inches of rain may be enough for many plants to survive if the rain is spread throughout the year, If it falls, within one or two months and the rest of the year is dry, those plants may die and a desert may form.Sand begins as tiny pieces of rock that get smaller and smaller as wind and weather wear them down. Sand dunes are formed as winds move the sand across the desert. Bit by bit, the dunes grow over the years, always moving with the winds and changing the shape. Most of them are only a few feet tall, but they can grow to be several hundred feet high.There is, however, much more to a desert than sand. In the deserts of the southwestern United States, cliffs and deep valleys were formed from thick mud that once lay beneath a sea more than millions of years ago. Over the centuries, the water dried up. Wind, sand, rain, heat and cold all wore away at the remaining rocks. The faces of the desert mountains are always changing—very, very slowly—as these forces of nature continue to work on the rock.Most deserts have a surprising variety of life. There are plants, animals and insects that: have adapted to life in the desert. During the heat of the day, a visitor may see very few signs of living things, but as the air begins to cool in the evening, the desert comes to life. As the sun begins to rise again in the sky, the desert once again becomes quiet and lonely.60. Many plants may survive in deserts when___________. A. the rain is spread out in a yearB. the rain falls only in a few weeksC. there is little rain in a yearD. it is dry all the year round61. Sand dunes are formed when___________. A. sand piles up graduallyB. there is plenty of rain in a yearC. the sea has dried up over the yearsD. pieces of rock get smaller62. The underlined sentence in the third paragraph probably means that in a desert there is____________.A. too much sandB. more sand than beforeC. nothing except sandD. something else besides sand63 It can be learned from the text that in a desert____________.A. there is no rainfall throughout the yearB. life exists in rough conditionsC. all sand dunes are a few feet highD. rocks are worn away only by wind and heatD When we walk through the city, we all experience a kind of information overload but we pay attention only to those thatare important to us. We don’t stop, we keep our faces expressionless and eyes straight ahead, and in doing so, we are not just protecting ourselves but are avoiding overloadingother people as well.We make use of stereotypes (刻板的模式) as convenient ways to make quick judgements about situations and people around us. They may not always be accurate, and they can often be dangerously wrong, but they are used regularly.The problem with the stereotypes is that they restrict experience. By using limited clues to provide us with a rapidopinion of other people or places we may choose to limit our communication. We may decide not to go to certain places because we believe they will not offer something we enjoy.In the city, styles of dress are particularly important with regard to self-presentation. Different groups often use clearly identifiable styles of clothes so that they can beeasily recognized. It is becoming increasingly common for brand names to be placed on the outside of clothes, and this labeling makes it easy to send out information about fashion and price instantly, and lets others tell at a distance whether an individual has similar tastes and is a suitable person to associate with.In England, where social grouping or class continues to make social distinctions(区分), clothes, hairstyles, people’s pronunciation and the manner of speaking are all clues to our social group. Class distinctions tend to be relatively fixed, although in the city where greater variety is permitted, they are more likely to be secondary determining factors offriendship and association.67. People walking in cities ignore the surroundings because__________.A.they do not wish to talk to other people B。