专升本英语阅读

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2006年专升本英语阅读模拟练习题
Reading Comprehension 
Direction:
There are four reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five question, for each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choo the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on ANSWER SHEET I.
Passage A
Last Friday, after doing all the family shopping in town, I wanted a rest before catching the train, so I bought a newspaper and some chocolate and went into the station coffee shop. It was a cheap lf-rvice place with long tables to sit at. I put my heavy bag down on the floor, put the newspaper and chocolate on the table to keep a place and went to get a cup of coffee.
When I came back with the coffee, there was someone in the next at. It was one of tho wild-looking boys, with dark glass and old clothes, and his hair was colored bright red at the front. Not so unusual the days. What did surpri me was that he’d started to eat my chocolate!
Naturally, I was rather uneasy about him, but I didn’t want to make more trouble. I just looked down at the front page of the newspaper, tasted my coffee and took a bit of chocolate. The boy looked at me cloly. Then he took a cond piece of my chocolate. I could hardly believe it. Still I didn’t say anything to him. When he took a third piece, I felt more angry than uneasy. I thought, “Well, I shall have the last piece.” and I got it.
熊猫故事The boy gave me a strange look, then stood up. As he left he shouted out, “There’s something wrong with this woman!” Everybody looked at me, but it was wor when I finished my coffee and ready to leave. My face turned red when I knew I’d made a mistake. It wasn’t my chocolate that I had been eating. There was mine, unopened, just under my newspaper.
1.A lf-rvice shop may be a place where you __________ .
A. can buy what you want at the lowest price
B. can get everything you want free of charge
C. have to get what you want all by yourlf
D. may find the waitress there only rve themlves
2.From the description of the boy by the writer, we know that the writer ______________ .
狼王梦简介A. enjoyed very much the way he was decked out
B. disliked the way he was decked out and expresd her dissatisfaction
C. somewhat disliked the way he was decked out but already got ud to it
D. was fond of the way he was decked out
3.What made the author surprid when she returned to her at?
A. How the boy was decked out B. Seeing the boy eating her chocolate
C. Finding the boy bullying his friends D. The way the boy was dresd up
4.Why do you think the author rush-ate the chocolate with the boy?
A. Becau it was exciting for her to do so.
B. Becau she knew that the chocolate was his.
C. Becau she thought the chocolate was hers.
D. Becau she wanted to prove herlf brave.
5.What can be concluded from this story?
A. It is always safe to judge one by his clothes.
B. It is usually wrong to judge one by his clothes.
C. It is not always safe to judge one by his clothes.
D. It is certainly safe to judge one by his clothes.
Passage B
“Fire! Fire!” what terrible words to hear when one wakes up in a strange hou in the middle of the night! It was a large, old wooden hou----the sort that burn beautifully-----and my room was on the floor. I jumped out of the bed, opened the door and stepped out into the passage. It was full of thick smoke.
I began to run, but as I was still only half-awake, instead of going towards the stairs I went in the opposite direction. The smoke grew thicker and I could e flames all around. The floor became hot under my bare feet. I found an open door and ran into a room to get to the window. But before I could reach it, one of my feet caught in something soft and I fell down. The thing I had fallen over felt like a bundle of clothes, and I picked it up to protect my face from the smoke and heat. Just then the floor gave way under me and I crashed to the floor below with pieces of burning wood all around me.
尊组词
卫生手抄报I saw a flaming doorway in front, put the bundle over my face and ran. My feet burned me terribly, but I got through. As I reached the cold air out side, my bundle of clothes gave a thin cry. I nearly dropped it in my surpri. Then I saw a crowd gathered in the street. A woman in a nightdress and a borrowed man’s coat screamed as she saw me and came running madly.
“My baby! My baby!” she cried. The crowd cheered widely as she took the smoke-blackened bundle out of my arms. I had some difficulty in recognizing her. She was the Mayor’s wife, and I have saved her baby. I was a hero!
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6.Why did the author jump out of the bed in the middle of the night?
A. Becau the hou where he stayed for the night was on fire.
B. Becau the hou in which he stayed for the night was made of old wood.
C. Becau he was strange in the hou where he stayed for the night.
D. Becau he was not sure whether his hou was on fire.
7.Becau of being half-awake, the author at first ran _________ .
A.in the right direction B. in the wrong direction
C. towards the stairs D. away with his roommate’s money
8.The author ran into an open room in order to ___________ .
A.clo the window so as to shut the fire out
B.reach the window and escape from it
C.get to the window so as to clo it
D.push the window open and cry for help
9.Just before the author got to the window, he ____________ .
A.fell down and broke his leg B. fell behind
C. tumbled over a stone D. slipped over on a soft object
10.The author became a hero for he _______________________ .
A. had cured the Mayor’ wife of her illness
B. had saved the Mayor’ child intentionally
C. happened to have saved the baby of the Mayor’ wife
D. had saved the baby instead of his own child
小灵猫Passage C
I left my friend’s hou shortly after ven. It was still too early for me to have my evening meal, so I walked along the afront (滨海马路) for about an hour until I began to feel hungry. By that time I was not far from a favorite restaurant of mine, where I often went to eat two or three times a week. I knew the owner well and frequently complimented (赞美, 恭维) him on his excellent cooking.
I went into the restaurant, which was already crowded, and ordered my meal. While I was waiting for the soup to arrive, I looked around to e if I knew anyone in the restaurant. It was then that I noticed that a man sitting at a corner table near the door kept glancing in my direction, as if he knew me, I certainly did not know him, for I never forgot a face. The man had a newspaper open in front of him, which he was pretending to read, though all the while I could e that he was keeping an eye on me. When the waiter brought my soup, the man was clearly puzzled by the familiar way in which the waiter and I addresd each other. He became even more puzzled as time went on and it grew more and more obvious that I was well known in the restaurant. Eventually he got up and went into the kitchen. After a few minutes he came out again, paid his bill and left without another glance in my direction.
When I had finished and was about to pay my bill, I called the owner of the restaurant over and asked him what the man had wanted. The owner was a little embarrasd by my question and at first did not want to tell me. I insisted. “Well,” he said, “that man was a detective.” “Really?” I said, considerably surprid. “He followed you here becau he thought you were a man he was looking for,” the owner of the restaurant said. “When he came into the kitchen, he showed me a photograph of the wanted man. He certainly looked like you! Of cour, since we know you here, I was able to convince him that he had made a mistake.” “It’s lucky I came to a restaurant where I am known,” I said, “otherwi I might have been arrested!”
11.When the author got to his favorite restaurant, it was ___________ .
A. already nine o’clock B. eight o’clock on the dot
C. about two minutes past eight D. slightly later than eight o’clock
12.The man sitting at the corner table near the door kept glancing in the direction of the author becau he was __________________ .
A. interested in the personality of the author
B. making a study of the author
C. looking up and down the author
D. keeping a lookout over the author
13.The author was followed by the detective probably becau he ___________ .
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A. took after a suspect B. was similar to a criminal in personality
C. was an accomplice D. looked like a murderer
14.The detective had a newspaper open in front of him in order to ____________ .
A. read it in detail B. cover up what he was really doing there
C. have it rechecked D. wait for his food
15.According to the text, if the author had been a stranger in the restaurant, he would have been ____________________.
A. taken to court B. followed
C. captured D. ntenced to a few years’ imprisonment
Passage D
At Harton College---an English boarding school for boys---there are many rules. Fifteen-year-old Bob Sanders often breaks the rules.
The boys can go into town in the afternoon after class. But they must return to the school at six o’clock. One afternoon Bob walked to the town. He looked at the shops and then went to the cinema. After the film he looked at his watch. It was after eight o’clock. He was a little worried. He walked back to Harton College as fast as possible.
When he arrived, he ran quickly to the main entrance. It was locked. He looked up at the window of his dormitory. It was on the third floor. The window was open. But it was quite dark and he went round the school building to another door. That one was locked too. He couldn’t climb up the wall very easily. Then he saw another open window on the ground floor. It was the window of the headmaster’s study.
He looked into the room-----no one was there. Bob quickly climbed on to the window sill (窗台) and jumped into the room. Just then he heard a noi. Then some one turned on a light in the corridor. Bob looked around and then hid under the sofa. One minute later, Mr. Mannering, the headmaster, came in. He turned on the light on his desk, and sat down on the sofa. Then he opened a book and began to read.
Bob lay under the sofa as quietly as possible. He could not move. The floor was cold and uncomfortable. He looked at the headmaster’s shoes and socks for an hour.
“Why doesn’t he get up and go to bed?” he thought.
Finally, the headmaster clod his book and stood up. He put the book on a shelf and walked towards the door.
“Thank heavens, he didn’t find me under the sofa!” thought Bob.
Then Mr. Mannering stopped and spoke towards the sofa. “Would you turn off the light when you leave?” he said and left the study.
16.According to the passage, it is required that students of Harton College _________ .
A. come back to the college at six o’clock if they go to town after class
B. may stay out until midnight if they like
C. should leave school when class is over
D. may do whatever they like
17.When Bob realized it was too late to return to Harton College as required, it was already ___________ .
A. 8:00 B. 9:00 C. later than 8:00 D. midnight
18.Bob stole into the courtyard of his college by means of ________ .
A. the main entrance B. going around the school building to another door
C. jumping over the wall D. climbing into the window of his headmaster’s study
19.Bob hid himlf under the sofa probably becau he was afraid of ______________ .
A. being punished for his theft B. being found to have returned late
C. being dismisd for his wrongdoing D. being capture alive on the spot
20.In the light of what his headmaster said towards the sofa, it can be safely concluded that the headmaster had already ________________ .
A. excud Bob B. forgiven Bob
C. found Bob hiding under the sofa D. punished Bob

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