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2021年1月20日发(作者:颜褒)
河北省
2010
年普通高校专科接本科教育选拔考试

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(总分
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Ⅰ.
Phonetics (5 points)
Directions:
In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letters or letter
combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is
different
from
the
others
in
pronunciation.
Then
mark
the
corresponding
letter
on
the
Answer
Sheet with a single line through the centre



1.


A. cancel


B. unable

C. challenge

D. imagine
2.


A. simplify

B. identity

C. safety


D. technology
3.


A. partner


B. farmer

C. warn


D. harm
4.


A. height


B. receive

C. ceiling


D. receipt
5.


A. punished

B. stayed

C. proved


D. begged

Ⅱ.
Situational Dialogues (15 points)

Section A
Directions:

In
this
section
there

are
5
short
dialogues.
For
each
dialogue,
there
are
4
choices
marked A, B, C and D. You are required to choose the ONE that best fits into the dialogue. Then
mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.

6.


Employer: Hi, Peter, I think you did a good job.
Employee: ____________
A. Thank you.
B. Not good enough.
C. Not at all.
D. Just so-so.
7.


Student A: I am sorry I broke your glasses.
Student B: ____________
A. It’s OK with me.

B. Don’t be sorry.

C. I don’t care.

D. It doesn’t matter.

8.


Friend A: How is your brother getting along with his study?
Friend B: ____________
A. He leaves for school at 7.

B. He’s studying in Paris.

C. He’s doing very well.

D. He likes his school.
9.


Colleague A: Jack had an accident yesterday.
Colleague B: ____________
A. It’s very kind of you
.

B. I’m sorry to hear that.

C. I’m glad to hear it.

D. It doesn’t
matter.
10. Tony: Hey, I just want to apologize for what I said the other day.
Tim: ____________ You know we

re good friends.
A. Don’t worry about it
.
B. You should feel sorry.
C. Never apologize.
D. You should not say it.
Section B
Directions:

In
this
section
there
is
a
long
dialogue
with
5
missing
sentences. At
the
end
of
the
dialogue, there is a list of given choices. You are required to select the ONE that best fits into the
dialogue. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the
center. Note that there are two additional choices and you may not use any of the choices in the
list more than once.
——
Good morning, Madam.









11










——

I’
d like to choose a hat which is suitable for my dress.
——









12










——

I love the color ver
y much. It’
s lovely, but it is too small for me.
——









13










It

s lovely, too. Would you like to try it on?
——

All right. Oh.








14










It’
s smaller than the blue one. I want a green hat
like that, but it must be my size.
——

I’
m afraid this is the largest one in the shop. Could you please come here again next week?
And we

ll get ready what you want.
——
Thank you very much.
——









15










A. How about the blue one, Madam?
B. This green one is too small for me as well.
C. How are you?
D. May I help you?
E. What about the green one?
F. With pleasure.
G. I

m flattered.
III

Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)
Directions:
There
are
20
incomplete
sentences
in
this
part.
For
each
sentence
there
are
four
choices marked A, B, C and D. You are required to choose the ONE that best fits into the sentence.
Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
16. The frequency of car accidents ____ the need of careful driving.
A. emphasizes





B. engages
C. exploits





D. extends
17. Doing ____ jobs during the summer vacations is beneficial to the students.
A. lasting






B. permanent
C. temporary





D. part
18. The lawyer advised him to drop the ____, since he stood little chance to win.
A. event






B. incident

C. case






D. affair
19
. The ____ stuck on the envelope says “By Air”.

A. diagram





B. label

C. signal






D. mark
20. Shanghai is one of the important ____ and financial centers of the world.
A. effective





B. economic
C. economical





D. efficient
21. ____his lecture gives us a much better understanding of low-carbon economy.
A. To have listened to



B. Having listened to
C. Listening to





D. Being listened to
22. It is an exciting experience to work as a volunteer.
It’s worth
____ all my life.
A. remembering




B. to remember
C. to be remembered




D. being remembered
23.
I
suggested
that
the
newcomers
should
try
their
best
to
____
themselves
to
the
new
environment.
A. suit






B. adopt

C. regulate






D. adapt
24. More than two thousand residents were reported to be killed or ____ in Yushu earthquake.

A. being missed





B. having missed
C. to miss






D. missing

25. The number of teachers invited







fifty, but a number of them ____ absent for different
reasons.

A. were; was





B. was; was
C. was; were





D. were; were

26. Rock music usually ____ the young people in most countries.
A. applies to





B. appeals to





C. amazes to





D. interests to
27. The harder we try, ____ it is for us to overcome the difficulties and succeed.

A. the more possibly






B. the most possibly



C. the most possible






D. the more possible

28. Intelligent students can always ____ good solutions to problems.
A. carry out





B. come up with
C. look into





D. catch up with
29. The student was dismissed from the college as she was ____ of stealing.
A. accused






B. charged
C. scolded





D. cursed
30. To get the job started

____ I need is your permission.
A. only what





B. all what
C. all that






D. only that
31. What matters most ____ not winning but participating.
A. are







B. to be
C. was






D. is
32. Energy can never be obtained from nothing, nor ____.
A. can it ever be destroyed


B. it can ever be destroyed
C. can it be ever destroyed


D. it can be ever destroyed
33. ____ poor the living condition is, we must try our best to put up with it.
A. No matter however



B. No matter how
C. Whatever





D. How
34. Criticism and self-criticism is necessary ____ it helps us to find and correct our mistakes.
A. by that






B. at that
C. on that






D. in that
35. Wise people believe only half of what they hear. Wiser ones know ____ half to believe.
A. where






B. which
C. that






D. such

Ⅳ.
Reading Comprehension (40 points)
Directions:
There are four passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or
unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A

B

C and D. You are
required to choose the ONE that best fits into the statement. Mark the corresponding letter on the
Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
Passage 1
Questions 36-40 are based on the following passage

Do you know how to use a mobile phone without being rude to the people around you?
Talking during a performance irritates (
激怒
) people. If you are expecting an emergency call,
sit near the exit doors and set your phone to vibrate (
振动
). When your mobile phone vibrates, you
can leave quietly and let the others enjoy the performance.
Think
twice
before
using
mobile
phones
in
elevators,
museums,
churches
or
other
indoor
public places

especially enclosed spaces.
Would you want to listen to someone’s conversation
in these places? Worse yet, how would you feel if a mobile phone rang suddenly during a funeral?
It happens more often than you think. Avoid these embarrassing situations by making sure your
mobile phone is switched off.

When eating at a restaurant with f
riends, don’t place your mobile phone on the table
. This
conveys the message that your phone calls are more important than those around you.
Mobile phones have sensitive microphones that allow you to speak at the volume you would
on a regular phone. This e
nables you to speak quietly so that others won’t hear the details of your
conversation.
If
you
are
calling
in
a
noisy
area,
use
your
hand
to
direct
your
voice
into
the
microphone.
36. What should you do when you need to answer a phone call during a performance?
A. Call back after the performance.
B. Answer it near the exit door.
C. Talk outside the exit door.
D. Speak in a low voice.
37.
The
author
implies
that
the
use
of
mobile
phones
in
such
places
as
museums
should
be






.
A. encouraged





B. expected

C. discouraged





D. recommended
38. Putting your mobile phone on a restaurant table may make your friends think






.
A. you prefer to talk to your friends at the table
B. you value your calls more than your friends
C. you are enjoying the company of your friends
D. you are polite and considerate of your friends
39. When you are calling in a noisy area, you are advised to






.
A. use a more sensitive microphone

B. shout loudly into your microphone

C. go away quietly to continue the phone call
D. use your hand to help speak into the phone
40. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. You should limit your mobile phone calls to personal affairs.
B. You should speak quietly into your mobile phone at a funeral.
C. You are supposed to turn off your mobile phone at a funeral.
D. You are supposed to use your mobile phone as much as possible.


Passage 2
Questions 41-45 are based on the following passage
During the Christmas shopping rush in London, the interesting story was reported of a tramp
(
流浪者
) who, apparently though no fault of his own, found himself locked in a well-known chain
store late on Christmas Eve. No doubt the store was crowded with last-minute Christmas shoppers
and
the
staff
were
dead
beat

and
longing
to
get
home. Probably
all
the
proper
security
checks
were made before the store was locked and they left to enjoy the three- day holiday untroubled by
customers desperate to get last-minute Christmas presents.
However ridiculous that may be, our tramp found himself alone in the store and decided to
make the best of it. There was food, drink, bedding and camping equipment, of which he made
good use. There must also have been television sets and radios. Though it was not reported if he
took advantage of these facilities, when the shop reopened he was discovered in bed with a large
number
of
empty
bottles
beside
him.
He
seems
to
have
been
a
man
of
good
humor
as
indeed
tramps very commonly are.
Everyone else was enjoying Christmas, so he saw no good reason why he should not do
the same. He yielded himself cheerfully, and was taken by the police. Perhaps he had had a better
Christmas than usual. He was sent to prison for seven days. The judge awarded no compensation
(
赔偿
) to the chain store for the food and drink our tramp had consumed. They had, in his opinion,
already received valuable free publicity from the story revealed in the newspaper and on television.
Perhaps the judge had a good Christmas, too.
41. The tramp was locked in the store






.
A. for 7 days





B. on purpose

C. by accident





D. for security reasons

42.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that
the
underlined
phrase
“dead
beat”

in Paragraph
1
means






.
A. angry






B. exhausted

C. forgetful





D. careless

43. Which of the following was uncertain about the tramp after he was locked in the store?
A. He watched TV
.




B. He was well fed.

C. He had a sound sleep.



D. He had a good drink.

44. When the tramp was arrested, he






.
A. was drunk





B. felt he deserved it
C. made no resistance



D. felt himself wronged

45. The judge didn

t award compensation to the chain store because






.
A. the store was responsible for what happened
B. the report of the event benefited the store a lot
C. the tramp had stolen nothing of value
D. the tramp was penniless

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