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河北省2021年普通高校专科升本科教育选拔考试

《英语》试卷
(考试时间:60分钟    总分:100分)

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.natureB.attitudeC.catchD.balance
2.A.inviteB.pickC.electricD.dim
3.A.thoughB.smoothC.theseD.leather
4.A.beastB.seasonC.measureD.breathe
5.A.blouseB.cousinC.roundD.aloud

Ⅱ.Situational Dialogues (10 points)

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 bestfits 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.

Li Hua: Excuse m, sir, are you Mr. John Green from Australia?

John Green: Oh,yes, I'm John Green from Australia Trading Company Ltd.

Li Hua:      6      I'm Li Hua,the director of Shijiazhuang Import & Export Company.And I come here specially to meet you.

John Green: How do you do, Miss Li.It's very kind of you to come here to meet us.

Li Hua: How do you do? (They shake hands.) And how many people are there in your party?

Three?

John Green: Yes, three people altogether. This is Mr. Burns and this is Mr.Jones.      7      

Li Hua:Welcome to Shijiazhuang.Is this your first trip to China?

John Green: No.      8      But this is indeed our first trip to Shijiazhuang. We take it our great honor being invited by you to visit your beautiful city.

Li Hua: Well,every city has something of its own. Shijiazhuang, the capital city of Hebei province,is one of the beautiful cities in Northern China.      9      

John Green: Thank you. Li Hua. I'm sure all of us will have a wonderful time.

Li Hua:      10      

.John Green: About a week.
Ⅲ.Reading Comprehension(50 points)

Section A(30 points)


Directions: There are 2 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 bestfits into the statement. Mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.


Passage 1


Questions 11-15 are based on the following passage.


Surveys about freshman tell us why most students go to college: 88% want a "better chance for a good job, " and 81% want to be "rich and wealthy. " However, most students today cannot reach these goals. One careful study has discovered that the undergraduates are spending less time in study -from about 25 hours per week in the early 1960s to below 15 hours today.
Studying also leads to better college grades. To have better grades means higher chance.of becoming "rich and wealthy." One study of 20, 000 alumni (校友)15 years after their graduation found the following results. Those who were in the top third of the class earned a lot more than those in the middle third. The middle third earned more than classmates in the bottom third. Not surprisingly, those whose grades were not good at college wished they had studied more in school.
Whether students should study alone or with others is more complicated. If the teachers leave problems for students to solve, group study is often helpful if students first try to study by themselves. But simply getting together with classmates without first studying alone seem bad for learning. In choosing courses, many students prefer classes with a little homework and easy grading. Yet taking harder courses with longer readings and more papers helps to increase learning.
In college, there will still be plenty of time for fun. Once again, however, researchers find that not all outside activities are good. In general, activities, such as participating in student organizations and talking with classmates can be more fruitful.

Last but not least, college is a wonderful place to have new interests, enrich your experience, and set your goals. In doing so, you might think again about whether "being rich and wealthy" should be your main reason for studying in college. According to several investigators, money seekers are usually less satisfied with their lives. Maybe they are more likely to neglect things that are more important, such as family, friends and work.

11.The majority of students go to college with the goal of ().

A.serving the country

B. earning much money

C. becoming famous

D. seeking fun

12.Compared with the students in the early 1960s, today's undergraduates spend () less on study.

A. 15

B. 25

C. 10

D. 40
13.Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A. Grades do affect the chances of becoming rich.

B. Those who got top grades in college wished they had studied harder

C. Studying alone before getting together in a group can be helpful for students.

D. Challenging courses can give the students more benefit than the easy ones.
14.Which of the following activities is beneficial for college students?

A. Watching TV.

B. Playing with the computer.

C. Serving in student organizations.

D. Talking with online friends.
15.Why do people who focus on making money feel less satisfied with life?

A. Because they don't have other hobbies.

B. Because they are single-minded.

C. Because they are lonely.

D. Because they take less care of families and friends.


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河北省2021年普通高校专科升本科教育选拔考试

《英语》试卷
(考试时间:60分钟    总分:100分)

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.natureB.attitudeC.catchD.balance
2.A.inviteB.pickC.electricD.dim
3.A.thoughB.smoothC.theseD.leather
4.A.beastB.seasonC.measureD.breathe
5.A.blouseB.cousinC.roundD.aloud

Ⅱ.Situational Dialogues (10 points)

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 bestfits 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.

Li Hua: Excuse m, sir, are you Mr. John Green from Australia?

John Green: Oh,yes, I'm John Green from Australia Trading Company Ltd.

Li Hua:      6      I'm Li Hua,the director of Shijiazhuang Import & Export Company.And I come here specially to meet you.

John Green: How do you do, Miss Li.It's very kind of you to come here to meet us.

Li Hua: How do you do? (They shake hands.) And how many people are there in your party?

Three?

John Green: Yes, three people altogether. This is Mr. Burns and this is Mr.Jones.      7      

Li Hua:Welcome to Shijiazhuang.Is this your first trip to China?

John Green: No.      8      But this is indeed our first trip to Shijiazhuang. We take it our great honor being invited by you to visit your beautiful city.

Li Hua: Well,every city has something of its own. Shijiazhuang, the capital city of Hebei province,is one of the beautiful cities in Northern China.      9      

John Green: Thank you. Li Hua. I'm sure all of us will have a wonderful time.

Li Hua:      10      

.John Green: About a week.
Ⅲ.Reading Comprehension(50 points)

Section A(30 points)


Directions: There are 2 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 bestfits into the statement. Mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.


Passage 1


Questions 11-15 are based on the following passage.


Surveys about freshman tell us why most students go to college: 88% want a "better chance for a good job, " and 81% want to be "rich and wealthy. " However, most students today cannot reach these goals. One careful study has discovered that the undergraduates are spending less time in study -from about 25 hours per week in the early 1960s to below 15 hours today.
Studying also leads to better college grades. To have better grades means higher chance.of becoming "rich and wealthy." One study of 20, 000 alumni (校友)15 years after their graduation found the following results. Those who were in the top third of the class earned a lot more than those in the middle third. The middle third earned more than classmates in the bottom third. Not surprisingly, those whose grades were not good at college wished they had studied more in school.
Whether students should study alone or with others is more complicated. If the teachers leave problems for students to solve, group study is often helpful if students first try to study by themselves. But simply getting together with classmates without first studying alone seem bad for learning. In choosing courses, many students prefer classes with a little homework and easy grading. Yet taking harder courses with longer readings and more papers helps to increase learning.
In college, there will still be plenty of time for fun. Once again, however, researchers find that not all outside activities are good. In general, activities, such as participating in student organizations and talking with classmates can be more fruitful.

Last but not least, college is a wonderful place to have new interests, enrich your experience, and set your goals. In doing so, you might think again about whether "being rich and wealthy" should be your main reason for studying in college. According to several investigators, money seekers are usually less satisfied with their lives. Maybe they are more likely to neglect things that are more important, such as family, friends and work.

11.The majority of students go to college with the goal of ().

A.serving the country

B. earning much money

C. becoming famous

D. seeking fun

12.Compared with the students in the early 1960s, today's undergraduates spend () less on study.

A. 15

B. 25

C. 10

D. 40
13.Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A. Grades do affect the chances of becoming rich.

B. Those who got top grades in college wished they had studied harder

C. Studying alone before getting together in a group can be helpful for students.

D. Challenging courses can give the students more benefit than the easy ones.
14.Which of the following activities is beneficial for college students?

A. Watching TV.

B. Playing with the computer.

C. Serving in student organizations.

D. Talking with online friends.
15.Why do people who focus on making money feel less satisfied with life?

A. Because they don't have other hobbies.

B. Because they are single-minded.

C. Because they are lonely.

D. Because they take less care of families and friends.


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