2023年山东省济南市-统招专升本英语模拟考试(含答案)
学校:________ 班级:________ 姓名:________ 考号:________
2023年山东专升本考试时间一、单选题(10题)
1.In the letter, she didn't tell me whether he was still()
A.alive B.lived C.lively D.live 
2.—He looks so young!
—I agree with you. He looks 30, but he is 45()
A.actually B.basically C.accordingly D.Entirely 
3.The tall tree,()leaves are darker than those of the other two, is as old as grandpa
A.which B.whose C.of which D.that 
4.Scientists say it may be five or six years()this medicine is tested on human beings
A.since B.before C.after D.when 
5.Teachers have no right to force their own opinions()the students
A.upon B.at C. 
6.This time tomorrow, Rose _______ on the stage in front of all the faculty and students()
A.will sing B.sings C.is singing D.will be singing 
7.There seemed to be no _____ to their financial problems()
A.method B.function C.decision D.solution 
8.Some local companies are making great efforts to with foreign companies for a share of the market()
A.connect Bbine Cpete Dpare 
9.Dress warmly,()you will catch cold
A.on the rather D.in no way 
10.The man _______ the Helping Hand Group is a handicapped person himself()
A.anize 
二、完型填空(10题)
11.46.()
A.kept B.se D.rising 
12.()
A.partly B.highly C.deeply D.freely 
13.I was cleaning out an old box when an old card caught my eye: Queen City Casket Company. What is it? I wondered.I __21__ it over. There, in faded ink, was a hand-scrawl
ed(手写的)message. Immediately my mind traveled __22__ many years.
I was nine years old, walking down the cold, wet streets of Springfield, with a bag of magazines on my shoulder. On my rounds that day, I came to that company finally, whose owner, Mr. Rader, had always taken me there to ask his workers __23__ they wanted any magazine.
Shaking off the __24__ like a wet dog. I entered Mr. Rader’s office. After a quick glance he __25__ me over to the fire-place. Noticing the __26__ in the top of my shoe, he said, Come with me! pulling me into his pickup truck. We pulled to a stop before a shoe store. Inside, a salesman __27__ me with the finest pair of Oxfords I had __28__ seen. I felt about 10 feet tall when I got up __29__ them. We’d like a pair of new socks too. Mr. Rader said.
Back in his office, Mr. Rader took out a __30__, wrote something on it, and handed it to me. With __31__ eyes, I read, Do to others as you would have them do to you. He said affectionately(深情地), Jimmy, I want you to __32__ I love you.
I said good-bye, and for the first time I __33__ a flicker of hope that somehow things would be __34__. With people like Mr. Rader in the world, there was hope, kindness and love, and that would always make a __35__
()
A.read B.thought C.turned D.passed 
14.68.()
A.assist B.interest C.serve D.benefit 
15.51.()
A.burnt B.stuck C.wn 
16.58.()
A.was B.is C.has been D.should be 
17._________()
A.player B.person C. 
18.It is widely believed that highly educated students are more likely to get a good job. However, at an on-campus job51 in Jiangsu Province students found it difficult to get a good offer from big companies. It seemed that most companies preferred undergraduates. 52, some of the postgraduates ascribed(归因于) their failure in job hunting to the53 three-year education.
In my opinion, this phenomenon has much to do54 our educational system. In China, most students work hard only55 a high score on exams, while totally ignoring the importance of practical skills. Young college students choose to continue their studies for a higher degree, because they believe the diploma can make them more 56 in job hunting. However, it is a misunderstanding that all companies will think 57 of the applicant with a master's degree. In fact, what most transnational corporations want is an employee with rich work experience. Nowadays, employers pay more attention to58 skills and innov
ation ability,59 will enable their employees to make greater contributions and bring more benefits to the company. In this situation, those who have a higher degree but lack practical skills will not be60.
Furthermore, postgraduates usually61 a higher salary, while undergraduates tend to be satisfied with a lower starting salary. The best way to62 a company is to save costs and improve work efficiency. If you were the employer, would you be willing to pay more money63 an employee with less experience? I guess the answer is negative.
In a word, it is important for both undergraduates and postgraduates to64 their knowledge structure and improve practical skills to survive in the65 social competition
51.()
A.meeting B.fair C.scene D.sight 
19.A schoolboy’s life is in preparation for the real battle of life. It is also51 of differences and interests. One of the52 important parts of a schoolboy’s life is to get as much knowle
dge and good mind training as he can. His 53 business in school is to learn. He 54read the book he is 55in the classes. He has to do the homework set to him. Another part that56 a schoolboy’s life is the school discipline. At school there are 57 rules58. This strict discipline is very useful for him when he59 the society to60 a living. It teaches him some very necessary virtues on the road to a61life.