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试卷介绍: 2013年成人高考专升本英语模拟试卷二
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Doneimprovesmuscularactionconsciously
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Bcoloredlikewood
Csmoothandred
Dshortandthick
Asergeant
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Cspy
Dfight
AbroughttoEuropefromAmerica
Bbegunwhenforkswereinvented
CbroughttoEuropefromAsia
DinventedbyItalians
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Cquestion
Doperation
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Bday
Cstay
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BTocompareinterestrates.
CToinformstudentsandparentsofthevariousloansavailable.
DToshowthatgovernmentloanschargetheleastinterest.
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Bthenormalbreathingfunction
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Dtheworkofonlyourinvoluntarymuscles
Acontract
Bstretch
Cretract
Ddoalloftheabove
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BaFrenchandanativewordforthesamethinghavebeenstillincommonusesidebyside
CFrenchwordortheotherhasbeenlostfromtheEnglishlanguage
D“battle”istheborrowedwordand“fight”isthenativeone
AalloverItaly
BonlyinConstantinople
CwidelyinEurope
DInEngland
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Bcut
Cfunny
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Cnews
Dfilms
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Cmusclefibers
Dsensorynerves
Amostoftoday’scommonEnglishmilitarytermsdatedfromthesixteenthcenturyorlater
BastudyoftheEnglishvocabularyshowstheimportantpartwhichwarhasplayedinthehistoryofEngland
CmanyFrenchwordsborrowedintoEnglishduringtheMiddleAgeshavesincedisappearedfromthelanguage
DmanymilitarytermsusedinEnglishwereoriginallyborrowedfromFrench,someasearlyastheMiddleAges
AwarplayedanimportantpartinEnglishaffairsintheMiddleAges
BtheEnglisharmyandnavywerecontrolledbythosewhospokeFrenchinthewarbetweenEnglandandFrance
CFranceinvadedEnglandintheMiddleAgesandmanybattleswerefoughtinEngland
DmuchofEnglishfightingwasdoneinFranceinthewarbetweenEnglandandFrance
AwenolongeruseanyFrenchwordsoftheMiddleAges
BmanywordsoncecommonarenotusedanylongerandtheyarereplacedbyItalianwords
CFrenchmilitarytermshavedisappearedfromtheEnglishlanguage
Dmanywordsoncecommonarenowonlyinhistoricaluseandtheirplaceshavebeentakenbythenewly-borrowedwords
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Bbecauseof
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Cshouldhavespoken
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Cwashurthimself
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Bswimming…toswim
Ctoswim…toswim
Dswimming…swimming
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Cfor
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Bsince
Cthat
Dwhereas
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Bview
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Dform
Aproperly
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Crepeatly
Dobviously
Afull-timestudents
Bparents
Cstudentsborrowingfromacreditunion
Dhalf-timestudents
A900
B3,000
C300
D9,000
AThegovernmentlendsstudentsenrolledatleasthalftimeupto3,000annually.
BStudentsmayborrowupto$4,500annuallyfromfoursources.
CStudentsenrolledlessthanhalftimemayborrowmoney.
DThecurrentinterestratefrombanksis5percent.
Athestudent’sschooldetermineswhoisaneligiblelender
Bmoneyisavailableforstudentloans
Cstudentsneednotbeenrolledhalftimetoborrowmoney
Dtheinterestrateonstudentloansisincreasing
Aclever
Bnecessary
Cgoodmanner
Dridiculous
AimitatethepeopleoftheEast
Bkeeptheirfoodclean
Cimpressvisitorswiththeirgoodmanners
DamusetheEnglish
Awellmannered
Bsissies
Cshow-offsandovernice
DbothBandC