2013年陕西统招专升本历年真题英语(一)
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A . cannot get
B . couldn’t get
C . couldn’t have got
D . could have got
2It wasn’t such a good dinner______ she had promised us.A . that
B . which
C . as
D . what
3_____with the size of the whole earth,the highest mountain doesn’t seem high at all.A . When compared
B . Compare
C . While comparing
D . Comparing
4Tom isn’t diligent student,for it is the third time he has been late, _______?A . wasnt it
B . hasn’t it
C . isn’t it
D . hasn’t it
5The destruction of these treasures was a loss for mankind that no amount of money could_______. .A . stand up to
B . make up for
C . come up with
D . make up of
6It was not until he arrived at the station ________ he realized he had forgotten his ticket.A . before
B . that
C . when
D . after
7Most of traditional riddles in every culture have______ .A . one-word answer
B . word-one answer
C . one-word answers
D . answer one-word
8Is the climate of Italy____.A . similar like Florida
B . some what similar like Florida
C . so much like Florida
D . some what like that of Florida
9With prices________so much,it is hard for the company to plan a budget.A . fluctuating
B . waving
C . swinging
D . vibrating
10_______his eyes when she told him that it was time for them to leave.A . He had no sooner opened
B . No sooner did he open
C . Scarcely did he open
D . Hardly had he opened
11What_______would happen if the director knew you felt that way?A . do you suppose
B . you suppose
C . will you suppose
D . you would suppose
12_______considerable number of students like football.A . There are a
B . While a
C . They are a
D . A
13In Britain people _______ four million tons of potatoes every year.A . exhaust
B . consume
C . dispose
D . swallow
14Two countries usually derive ________ advantages from trading with each other.A . reciprocal
B . allied
C . cooperative
D . periodical
15The ______ risks of such an enterprise are those that must be expected because of the nature of the enterprise.A . coherent
B . inherent
C . inherited
D . initial
16Summer rains came almost________ as the crops needed them.A . as a result
B . in a hurry
C . on schedule
D . forever
17_____to do the work, I should do it some other day.A . If were I
B . I were
C . Were I
D . Was I
18He is said _______an excellent opera singer in his youth.A . to be
B . being
C . to have been
D . to having been
19______should any money be given to a small child.A . On no account
B . Of no account
C . From all accounts
D . By all accounts
20People who refuse to_______ with the law will be punished.A . obey
B . conceal
C . consent
D . comply
21Current hiring policies in the United States seek to_______ equal employment opportunities for women and minority groups.A . provide
B . demanded
C . confirmed
D . continue
22In many societies, the person who fails to conform to conventional behavior is likely to be _________ by others.A . preserved
B . instructed
C . avoided
D . selected
23The drowning child was saved by Dick’s _______action.A . acute
B . profound
C . alert
D . prompt
24Few people like someone who_____ in the affairs of others.A . participates
B . delights
C . interferes
D . takes
25Mr.Jones is a_____person and always makes wise decisions.A . senseless
B . sense
C . sensitive
D . sensible
26My boss always attends to the______of important business himself.A . transaction
B . stimulation
C . transition
D . solution
27Everybody says he is an_______writer.A . imagination
B . imaginary
C . imaginative
D . imaginable
28It is seldom acceptable to_______words in formal writing.A . omit
B . explain
C . invent
D . shorten
29Although the Moon has not held great prominence in the history of religion, the______the Moon by some societies has been practiced since early times.A . magic of
B . symbol for
C . worship of
D . dependence on
30More than one third of the Chinese in the United Stated live in California, ______ in San Francisco.A . previously
B . predominantly
C . practically
D . permanently
31________ but it also filters out harmful sun rays.A . The atmosphere gives us air to breathe
B . Not only the atmosphere gives us air to breathe
C . The atmosphere which gives us air to breathe
D . Not only does the atmosphere give us air to breathe
32The rain heavy and the land was flooded ______.A . consequently
B . continuously
C . constantly
D . consistently
33His ability to learn from observations and experience ______ greatly to his success in public life.A . contributed
B . owed
C . attached
D . related
34The shop-assistant was honest to his customers.If an article was of______ quality,he’d tell them so.A . minor
B . inferior
C . humble
D . awkward
35None of the servants were _____ when Mr.Smith wanted to send a message.A . available
B . approachable
C . attainable
D . applicable
36Mr. Brown’s_______ is obvious in his paintings.A . genuine
B . genius
C . generous
D . generate
37He advised us to withdraw_______ .A . so that to get not involved
B . so as to get not involved
C . so as not to get involved
D . so that not to get involved
38While both plans were perfectly sensible. only one seemed________ in China’s particular situation.A . available
B . feasible
C . useful
D . desirable
39Some hard plastics can be_____metals in manufacturing machine parts.A . substituted for
B . substituted for
C . replaced in
D . given way to
40Your whole account of these incidents doesn’t make_______.A . meaning
B . sense
C . significance
D . idea

A . Animal world.
B . Movie camera.
C . Cartoon making
D . Movement.
42Which of the following statements is TRUE?A . People were unable to cause the movement to last or record it in the last century
B . Pat Sullivan was a famous early cartoon character
C . It is impossible to make cartoon characters do what they are designed to do
D . In ancient times people were surprised by movement
43According to the passage, Felix the Cat______.A . was created by the American cartoonist Felix
B . was designed by Pat Sullivan in the early twentieth century
C . was unable to do what natural cats could not do
D . was created in the United States in the nineteenth century
44It can be inferred from the passage that ______.A . Walt Disney’s cartoon characters were born earlier than Pat Sullivan’s
B . only professionals can create cartoon characters
C . Popeye the Sailorman and Olive OyI were famous cartoonists
D . the cartoon industry started in the United States
45Which of the following statements best describes the author’s attitude towards cartoon making?A . Cartoon making is an easy job. Anyone can do it.
B . Only trained people can be employed in cartoon making industry.
C . Anyone can make cartoons under the instructions of professionals.
D . Cartoon making is no easy job. You have to spend much time drawing onto the empty film.

A . Television in the Electronic Era
B . First Steps in the Invention of Television
C . The Art of Television
D . Harmful Effects of Television Viewing
47In line 1, the word “being” could best be replaced by _____.A . place
B . creature
C . subsistence
D . existence
48An important discovery in early television was the electrical resistance of _____.A . mosaics
B . the human eye
C . lenses
D . the element selenium
49In 1875, Carey suggested that the human eye envisioned a mosaic of selenium cells on which the picture to be transmitted would be focused by ______.A . wire
B . electric lights
C . a lens system
D . amplifiers
50Following are the reasons why the first scheme for television was abandoned except _____.A . he lacks an effective assistant
B . the necessary amplifiers were unavailable
C . the proper lights were unavailable
D . the number of connecting wires is impractical
51
A . was shorter than in previous centuries
B . was longer than in previous centuries
C . was considered to be surprisingly long
D . accounted for a great part of their lives
52According to the passage, around the year 1900 most women married_______ .A . at about twenty-five
B . in their early fifties
C . as soon as possible after they were fifteen
D . at any age from fifteen to forty-five
53When she was over fifty, the late nineteenth-century mother______.A . would be healthy enough to take up paid employment
B . was usually expected to die fairy soon
C . would expect to work until she died
D . was unlikely to find a job even if she wanted one
54One reason why the woman of today may take a job is that she ________.A . is younger when her children are old enough to look after themselves
B . does not like children herself
C . need not worry about food for her children
D . can retire from family responsibilities when she reaches sixty
55According to the passage, it is now quite usual for women to ________.A . stay at home after leaving school
B . marry men younger than themselves
C . start working again later in life
D . marry while still at school
56
A . broken by waves soon after they are found
B . hidden beneath the mountains
C . located in remote regions of the world
D . enveloped in mystery
57The word “dazzlingly”(Para.2)probably means _______.A . brilliantly
B . faintly
C . beautifully
D . sickly
58According to the passage, icebergs are dangerous because they_______.A . usually melt quickly
B . can turn over suddenly
C . may create immense snowdrifts
D . can cause unexpected avalanches
59The expression “from above”(Para.5)refers to_______.A . sunlit seas
B . polar regions
C . weight of mountains
D . layers of ice and snow
60Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A . The Nature and Origin of Icebergs
B . The Size and S hape of Icebergs
C . The Danger of Icebergs
D . The Melting of Icebergs