2019年成人高考专升本《英语》备考练习题及答案(14)
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中Part Ill Cloze (10% 15minutes)
Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passages. For each blank there
are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the one
that best fits into the passages. Then mark the corresponding letter
on the Answer Sheet.
Passage 1
An interesting theory in economics is demonstrated by the Head Man of a small mountain tribe. It seems that this tribe was good at making straw mats that had great sales potential in the 61 market. The representative of an American company went to visit the tribe and walked to make a good business deal. He 62 to the Head Man and declared that his company would like to 63 several thousand places. Undoubtedly, he said, the business deal would be profitable to the tribe. After some thought, the Head Man 64 , but announced that the price per 65 would be higher on such a big order than it would be if 66 a small order were placed. The representative was more than a little shocked 67 the business sense of the Head Man and insisted that the price should be 68 because of the large volume, and 69 not higher.
“No,” replied the head of the tribe stubbornly(固执地). “But why not?” ask the American. “because 70 is so tiresome to make the same article over and over,” answered the Head Man.
61. A. straw B. global C. world D. earth
62. A. addressed B. spoke C. asked D. told
63. A. order B. sell C. dispose D. make
64. A. agreed B. accepted C. refused D. received
65. A. head B. piece C. each D. dollar
66. A. certainly B. really C. only D. simply
67. A. from B. of C. at D. since
68. A. lower B. higher C. little D. raised
69. A. never B. really C. certainly D. yet
70. A. he B. it C. what D. work
Passage 2
Television is the most effective brainwashing medium ever invented by man. Advertisers know this to be true. Children are affected by television in 71 we scarcely understand. In the fall of 1971, I was assigned a story concerning a young white woman living on the fringe of Boston's black ghetto. Her car had 72 out of gas. She had gone to a filling station with a can and was returning to her car 73 she was trapped in an alley by a gang of black youths. The gang poured gasoline over her and set fire to her. She died 74 her burns, It was later established that some of the youths involved had, on the night before the killing, 75 on television of rerun of an old movie in which a drifter is 76 on fire by an adolescent gang. There is some kind of strange reductive process at work here. To see something on television robs it 77 its reality and then when the same thing is acted out it is like the reenactment of something unreal. In 78 words, when the gang set fire to the girl, they were imitating what they had seen on a screen, as if they 79 were on a screen, and a story. I don’t think we have even begun to realize how powerful a medium television is. It has already 80 very clear that the candidate with the most television appeal wins the election.
71. A. times B. methods C. places D. ways
72. A. managed B. run C. driven D. taken
73. A. when B. while C. soon D. since
74. A. for B. at C. in D. of
75. A. looked B. stared C. watched D. peered
76. A. put B. got C. set D. made
77. A. of B. from C. off D. out
78. A. others B. the other C. other D. another
79. A. their B. theirs C. them D. themselves
80. A. became B. become C. becomed D. becamed