2025年高职单招每日一练《英语(中职)》4月10日

考试总分:10分

考试类型:模拟试题

作答时间:60分钟

已答人数:1973

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试卷介绍: 2025年高职单招每日一练《英语(中职)》4月10日专为备考2025年英语(中职)考生准备,帮助考生通过每日坚持练习,逐步提升考试成绩。

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  • 1. Because of ill health,the doctor advised him()for a week.  

    Arest

    Bto rest

    Cresting

    Drested

  • Welcome to the Huang shan Taiping Cableway(索道)!This is Asia's longest—and China's biggest tourist cableway! Each cable car can carry 100 passengers and one staff worker.The cableway is 3,709 meters long. The ride takes about eight minutes Here are things you must know before you take our cable car. Please obey the rules.Wait in line for tickets,security check and entry. You must show your ticket to enter the passenger hall and take the cable car. People who have serious illnesses should not take the cable car. Don't use your mobile phone while you are in the cable car.Keep your head and hands inside the car.For the cable car may shake during the ride,please hold the handrail(扶手)firmly. If anything goes wrong,please keep calm.Ask the staff worker for help. Please bring your personal belongings with you before you leave the cable car.Don't step out of the car until it stops completely You are not allowed to carry flammable,explosive or other dangerous things into the cable car. Please call our staff when you need help.Our service number is 0559-08551818. Thank you very much for your cooperation.

    2. Passengers should hold the handrail firmly because_____________ during the ride.  

    Athe cable car runs too fast

    Bthe cable car may be broken

    Cthe cable car may shake

    Dthe cable car is often crowded

  • 请根据下面的短文内容判断句子,如果正确就填“T”,如果错误就填“F”,如果文中没有提到就填“N”。 People send birthday greetings by using cards in both eastern and western countries.It is not known when and where exactly the tradition of sending birthday cards began.It is believed that it began in England in the early nineteenth century.In those days people sent birthday cards when they couldn't wish somebody a happy birthday in person. In 1840 the first stamp was used in Britain and sending birthday cards became easier,cheaper and more popular.The development of color printing processes(工艺,流程)in the 1930s also helped to increase sales of birthday cards. Today cards are often given with a present,even when people can express their wishes face to face.In recent times e-cards have also become popular.Many people are starting to use e-cards instead of traditional cards because they are free,environmentally friendly and easy to arrive.So will e-cards take place of paper cards completely in ten or twenty years?Probably not.For example,for kids and old people,they don't use e-cards very often. If your birthday is coming soon,do you wish that at least one person could congratulate you with a beautiful card then?

    1. Sending birthday cards became more popular after the stamps were used.  
  • 2. Could you tell me the way to the vocational school?
  • 1. The __________ (生产)process is now highly mechanized.  
  • 2. Customers who place orders __________ (提前)are given a certain amount of discount  
  • 1. 【写作内容】你是班长李华,刚接到学校的电话通知,下周一全体学生要去博物馆参观,原定的班会将推迟召开。请用英语给外国交换生(exchange student)Tom写一张留言条告知此事,并请Tom转告其他交换生。 【写作要求】正文约40个英文单词,文中不可出现你自己的真实姓名、学校等信息。 【评分标准】信息完整,语言规范,语篇连贯。
  • 2. 以下是美国纽约市的一名高中生 Chris 写给李华的一封咨询信。在信中他咨询李华所在学校开设的国 际班汉语课程。请根据括号里的中文信息将内容补充完整。
  • 请根据以下短文内容,回答短文后面的问题,答题词数不得超过10个单词。 Many years ago,my dad worked in a children's hospital.A girl in the hospital had a strange illness.She couldn't move her hands or feet.She could only move her head.She lay on bed every day and she was very sad. Even the doctors couldn't help her. My dad decided to try his best to help her.He brought paints,brushes and paper to her room.He hung(悬挂)the paper on the wall,put the brush in his mouth and began to paint.He didn't use his hands at all.Only his head moved.My dad told the girl,“See,you can do anything you want to.” Soon the girl began to paint using her own mouth.She and my dad became good friends,but my dad fell ill at that time and he had to stay at home. Three months later,my dad went back to the children's hospital.When he went into the hospital,the girl ran to him and hugged him tightly.She gave my dad a picture and said,“I drew this picture with my hands.Thank you for helping me.” My dad would cry every time he told us this story.He would say,“Sometimes love is more powerful than doctors.”

    1. Where did the writer's father work?  
  • 请根据以下短文内容,回答短文后面的问题,答题词数不得超过10个单词。 Many of us read news every day.It's probably because we'd like to know what's happening in the world.Today we can get news from TV or the Internet,but how did ancient people get news? At the very beginning,information spread by word of mouth.People living in tribes(部落)got news from neighbors or travelers.Ancient Romans changed the way people knew about their communities.They posted a list of daily happenings at public squares in the cities.Ancient Chinese people did it in another way.The government had news sheets sent to officials in the whole country so people could know what was going on in the capital. The fifteenth century saw big progress in printing technology in the West.The progress brought a sudden rise of news business.Printers sold whatever people loved to read.In the sixteenth century,the first real newspapers appeared.People started to form the habit of reading newspapers.They liked to share their opinions on newspapers.The invention of telegraph(电报)machines led to another big step in history.News stories were sent to the papers in minutes instead of weeks. Now we get news in seconds from all over the world.We can become some kind of reporters by posting online what happens around us.

    2. What brought a sudden rise of news business in the 15th century?