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贵州成考网>模拟试题 > 模拟试题高起点 > 英语 > 2022年贵州省成人高考高起本英语高频考题练习三

2022年贵州省成人高考高起本英语高频考题练习三

整编:贵州成考网 日期:2022-08-17 阅读:  0 在线咨询+

 [单选题]Only then __________that she had made a mistake.


  Ashe realized


  Bdid she realize


  Chad she realized


  Dshe had realized


  参考答案:B


  [单选题]()the government agrees to give extra money, the theatre will have to be closed next month.


  AUnless


  BIf


  CSince


  DAs


  参考答案:A


  [单选题]()!There's a train coming.


  ALook out


  BLook around


  CLook forward


  DLook on


  参考答案:A


  [单选题]I did not mean() anything,but those apples looked so good I couldn’t resist ()one.


  Ato eat…trying


  Bto eat…to trying


  Ceating…to try


  Deating…to trying


  参考答案:A


  [单选题]Nothing could stop().


  Ahim come


  Bthat the came


  Chim from coming


  Dhim to come


  参考答案:C


  [单选题]I suppose they have known about it, ()?


  Aam I


  Bam not I


  Chave they


  Dhaven't they


  参考答案:D


  [单选题]In the past, I always thought that being a teacher was an easy job. But I changed my 21 when I became a part-time teacher. About four years ago, Richard asked me 22 I could help teach his students how to make a website about themselves.


  I 23 because computer is what I do well and I didn 't think teaching computer would be that 24 .


  But when I taught Richard's class, some of the students 25 with their friends while I was explaining how to do something. At first I just got angry with them, 26 Richard taught me to think why they were doing this. He said that if he was 27 a lesson and the students were not listening, then he was angry with 28 for not making the lesson clear or interesting for them. I told him that I didn't 29 his idea. He then asked me if I had ever 30 the same thing. That made me stop. Of course I had!


  If any of my past teachers are 31 this, I want to say sorry if I sometimes played around in the class 32 you were teaching. I didnt think how that would make you feel. I promise I will do my best to be a good 33 in the future. Please help us when we don't understand and most 34 , don't be quick to be angry when we fail. 35 of us are perfect but with your help we can be successful.


  以下选项26题答案为()


  Aor


  BBut


  Cfor


  Dand


  参考答案:B


  [单选题]


  It is not so much what happens to each of us that determines our quality of life, but rather our reaction to what happens. Though we may have no 1 in unexpected events that happen to us, we most certainly have choice in 2 we interpret what happens, and in what we choose to do about it. These choices make all the 3 in how we experience our world and very much determine our 4 of life。


  Neither does what we own 5 a major role in quality of life. One person with all the money and possessions in the world may have a 6 life, while another in the lowest income classes may 7 love their life. It is what we do with what we own that 8 our level of satisfaction and joy in life. It's not what you 9 or what happens to you in life that 10 , but rather what you do with it。


  Every 11 something is happening in our lives. And every moment we 12 or a judgment about what happens. By choosing to become more 13 of how we react to what happens, we can 14 towards what we really want in our lives. 15 following habitual, reactive patterns which 16 more of the same, we can recognize and 17 our old habits to move powerfully in the 18 of creating the life we really want. Yet to do this, we must first find the 19 to look at some of the disempowering, often unconscious 20 which get in the way and don't serve to increase our quality of life. But by continually reminding ourselves of our intention to be creators, we can transform our life。


  请选择3最   佳选项()。


  Adifference


  Btroubles


  Cdecisions


  Dmeasures


  参考答案:A


  [单选题]In the fall of 1924 Thomas Wolfe,fresh from his courses in play writing at Harvard joined the eight or ten of us who were teaching English composition in New York University.I had never before seen a man so tall as he,and so ugly.I pitied him and went out of my way to help him with his work and make him feel at home.


  His students soon let me know that he had no need of my protectiveness.They spoke of his ability to explain a poem in such a manner as to have them shouting with laughter or struggling to keep back their tears,of his readiness to quote in detail from any poet they could name.


  Indeed,his students made so much of his power of observation that I decided to make a little test and see for myself.My chance came one morning when the students were slowly gathering for nine o’clock classes.


  Upon arriving at the university that day,I found Wolfe alone in the large room which served all the English composition teachers as an office.He did not say anything when I asked him to come with me out into the hall,and he only smiled when we reached a classroom door and I told him to enter alone and look around.


  He stepped in,remained no more than thirty seconds and then came out.”Tell me what you see.”I said as I took his place in the room,leaving him in the hall with his back to the door.Without the least hesitation and without a single error,he gave the number of seats in the room,pointed out those which were taken by boys and those occupied by girls,named the colors each student was wearing,pointed out the Latin verb written on the blackboard,spoke of the chalk marks which the cleaner had failed to wash from the floor,and pictured in detail the view of Washington Square from the window.


  As I rejoined Wolfe,I was speechless with surprise.He,on the contrary,was wholly calm as he said,”The worst thing about it is that I’ll remember it all.”


  What do we learn about Wolfe from the passage()?


  AHe tried hard to remember what was in the classroom.


  BHe stayed in the classroom for a short time.


  CHe stayed drew a picture of Washington Square.


  DHe followed the author into the classroom.


  参考答案:B


  [单选题]


  根据以下内容回答题:


  New Zealand’s main exports come from the nation’s farms--wool, meat, butter, cheese, and skins. Many people process farm products in dairies (牛奶房), meat-refrigerating plants, breweries (啤酒厂) and flour mills. Sawmilling is an important industry where logging is cartied on in the forests to make pulp for newsprint and other mills make various kinds of paper. Most of New Zealand’s heavy machinery must be imported, but assembly (装配) plants make automobiles and trucks from imported parts. Woolen goods, carpets, clothing, shoes, furniture and electrical appliances are also manufactured. Imported petroleum (石油) is refined (精炼) at an oil refinery at Whangarei. An aluminum smelter at Blutt, near Invercargill, use hydro-electricity to refine one that is imported from Australia. New Zealand’s coal is used to generate steam, make gases, provide fuel for homes and factories and produce electricity. Sand and gravel (砂砾) used for road building and concrete (混凝土) construction, ranks second to coal. Limestone is used to make fertilizer and cement.


  Which of the following is NOT the mentioned minerals in the last paragraph?


  ACoal


  BGas


  Climestone


  DSand and gravel


  参考答案:B

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