2019.1浙江省专升本英语模拟试题.doc

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1、浙江省专升本英语模拟试题 I2019.1请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂写在答题纸上。选择题部分注意事项:1. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名和准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔填写在答题纸规定的位置上。2. 每小题选出答案后, 用 2B 铅笔吧答题纸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。不能答在试卷上。Part I Reading comprehension (60 marks, 60 minutes)Section AFormat IDirections: There are four passages in this part. Each passage

2、is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet1.(2*20=40 marks)Passage OneQuestion 1 to 5 are based on the following passage: The mo

3、ment two humans lay eyes on each other has incredible. The first sight of you is a brilliant holograph. It burns its way into your new acquaintances eyes and can stay printed in his or her memory forever.Artists are sometimes able to capture this quicksilver, short emotional response. I have a frien

4、d, Robert Grossman, an accomplished artist who draws regularly for Forbes, Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone, and other popular publications. Bob has a unique gift for capturing not only the physical appearance of his subjects, but zeroing in on the essence of their personalities. The bodi

5、es and souls of hundreds of figures radiate from his sketch pad(素描侧). One glance at his pictures of famous people, you can see, for instance, the insecure of arrogance of Madonna, the boyishness of Clinton, the awkwardness of George Bush.Sometimes at a party, Robert will do a quick sketch on a cockt

6、ail napkin of a guest. When hes finished drawing, he puts his pen down and hands a napkin to the guest. Often a puzzled look comes over the subjects face. He or she usually mumbles some politeness like, “Well, er, thats great. But it really isnt me.” The crowds convincing echo of “Oh yes it is!” dro

7、wns down the subject, who is left to stare back at the worlds view of himself or herself in the napkin. Once I asked Robert how he could capture peoples personalities so well. He said, “Its simple. I just look at them.” Almost every fact of peoples personalities is evident from their appearance, the

8、ir posture, the way they move. First impressions are indelible. Because in our fast-paced information-overload world, multiple stimuli bombard us every second, peoples heads are spinning. They must form quick judgments to make sense of the world and get on with what they have to do. Whenever people

9、meet you, they take an instant mental snapshot. That image of you becomes the data they deal with for a long time.1. People usually get the first impression of a person through _.A. reading an article about him or her in a famous magazine B. getting acquainted with his or her beat friendsC. taking a

10、 brief look at his or her appearanceD. studying his or her personality carefully2. Why does the author say that Robert has a unique gift?A. He can draw the subject carefullyB. He can memorize the names of people instantlyC. He can illustrate the subjects characteristicD. He can communicate with the

11、famous people effectively3. What does the phrase “zeroing in on” most probably mean?A. relying onB. responding onC. acknowledging onD. grasping4. The puzzled look on the subjects face suggests that _.A. the artists drawing is out of subjects expectationB. the crowd treated the subject rudelyC. the a

12、rtist failed to show his respect for the subjectD. the image of the drawing was too real to believe5. We can conclude from the passage that _.A. one should never trust a person by his or her appearanceB. the first impression usually has a long lasting influenceC. the judgment based on the first impr

13、ession is always reliableD. we can no longer make any sense of the information an handPassage TwoQuestion 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:My dad was a plumber for the public works department in our town, so from time to time he came into my school. Can you imagine sitting in class and see

14、ing your dad peek through the door of your classroom and wave at you? In junior high?One girl in our class always made fun of me because my dad was a plumber and hers was a lawyer, and she would say things like, “that is gross!” I must admit I was sometimes embarrassed by what my dad did, especially

15、 in my early teens, when the only thing I really cared about was what the other girls thought.The girl lived a few streets away from us, and a winter day-the day her elder sister got married-the toilet in their main upstairs bathroom cracked and there was water everywhere. Her father called every pl

16、umber in the yellow book but nobody would come out because of the major snowstorm. His daughter told her father that my father was a plumber, and he called. My dad went over and took me with him(maybe he was hoping that the lawyers daughter would be nicer to me.)My father fixed the toilet, helped to clean up everything, and didnt take a dime for the trouble. But

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