试卷 西安建筑科技大学校內英语水平测谜 年级专业班级 姓名 Part I Listening Comprehension Section a Short Conversation Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short comversations. At the end of each comversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the comversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause you must read the four choices marked A), B), C), and D), and decide which is the best answer Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center Example: You will he You will read A) At the o∥ice B) In the waiting pom. C) At the airport D)In a restaurant From the conversation we know that the nvo were talking about some work they had to finish in the evening. This is most likely to have taken place at the ofice. Therefore, A)"At the office"is the best answer You should choose /A on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the center 1. A. He likes biology enough to continue with it B. His grades in science courses are very good C. He hasnt taken enough courses in biology D. He doesn t want to take any more science courses 2. A Rice should be served with the chicken B. The dishes here are never spicy C. There really is chicken in the salad D. Both the chicken dish and the salad taste spi 3.A.6:45 B.745 D.6:15 4. A. He thinks she bought something for her aunt B. He thinks she might have been there C. He thinks she was there only briefly D. He thinks she went to it on her way to the hospital
A 1 试卷一 西安建筑科技大学校内英语水平测试 A 年级专业班级 姓名 Part I Listening Comprehension Section A Short Conversation Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C), and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Example: You will hear: You will read: A)At the office. B) In the waiting room. C) At the airport. D)In a restaurant. From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they had to finish in the evening. This is most likely to have taken place at the office. Therefore, A) “At the office” is the best answer. You should choose [A] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the center. 1. A. He likes biology enough to continue with it. B. His grades in science courses are very good. C. He hasn’t taken enough courses in biology. D. He doesn’t want to take any more science courses. 2. A. Rice should be served with the chicken. B. The dishes here are never spicy. C. There really is chicken in the salad. D. Both the chicken dish and the salad taste spicy. 3. A. 6:45 B. 7:45 C. 7:15 D. 6:15 4. A. He thinks she bought something for her aunt. B. He thinks she might have been there. C. He thinks she was there only briefly. D. He thinks she went to it on her way to the hospital
5. A. They work at the zoo B. They are going to do some artwork. C. They enjoy watching elephants to feed the elephants 6. A. She is working all the time B. She is out all the time C. She works every other day D. She studies twice a day 7. A. Helping a friend find the right departmen B. Buying himself some shoes C. Taking a class at the gymnasium D. Returning a jogging suit he bought B Confront Donna dir C. Excuse Donnas behavior D. Write Donna a letter 9. A. She doesn't say B Some cigarettes C. Some colorful dresses D. White shirts and cigarettes 10. A. She is putting it in a kennel B. Ken is taking it on vacation. C. It will accompany her D. It will be staying with Ken Section B Compound Dictation(请将谷案写在试卷二上) Direction: In this section you will hear a passage three times. The passage is prinmted out with about 50 words missing. First, you will hear the whole pas sage from the beginning to the end just to get a general idea of it. Then, in the second reading, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must write down the missing words you have just heard in the corre sponding space provided. You can check what you have written when the passage is read to you once again without the A fisherman and his wife who lived alone, longed for a child of their own but their wish was not granted. One evening, when the fisherman was(S1) out his nets to dry on the beach after a hard day of fishing in the (S2) he heard a soft crying. He looked around and(S3) that the crying was coming from a farther place along the He knew that there were few children who lived nearby, so he was very (S5) as to whose child it could be. He walked toward the crying. On the(s6) between the rocks, he saw a baby seal without its mother, crying baby. The poor creature would die soon if someone did not feed it He began to search up and down the beach for the mother seal (S8) he baby seal up in his jacket and took it home to his wife, who was waiting at the cottage ooI Look, Wife, what I have found on the seashore!(S9) We must feed it so it does not diel His wife started at the baby seal, which was slowly starting to take the form of a baby girl (Sl0) a 2
A 2 5. A. They work at the zoo. B. They are going to do some artwork. C. They enjoy watching elephants. D. They are going to feed the elephants. 6. A. She is working all the time. B. She is out all the time. C. She works every other day. D. She studies twice a day. 7. A. Helping a friend find the right department. B. Buying himself some shoes. C. Taking a class at the gymnasium. D. Returning a jogging suit he bought. 8. A. Apologize to Donna. B. Confront Donna directly. C. Excuse Donna’s behavior. D. Write Donna a letter. 9. A. She doesn’t say B. Some cigarettes. C. Some colorful dresses. D. White shirts and cigarettes. 10. A. She is putting it in a kennel. B. Ken is taking it on vacation. C. It will accompany her. D. It will be staying with Ken. Section B Compound Dictation (请将答案写在试卷二上) Direction: In this section you will hear a passage three times. The passage is printed out with about 50 words missing. First, you will hear the whole passage from the beginning to the end just to get a general idea of it. Then, in the second reading, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must write down the missing words you have just heard in the corresponding space provided. You can check what you have written when the passage is read to you once again without the pauses. A fisherman and his wife, who lived alone, longed for a child of their own, but their wish was not granted. One evening, when the fisherman was (S1)____________ out his nets to dry on the beach after a hard day of fishing in the (S2)____________, he heard a soft crying. He looked around and (S3)____________ that the crying was coming from a farther place along the (S4)____________. He knew that there were few children who lived nearby, so he was very (S5)____________ as to whose child it could be. He walked toward the crying. On the (S6)____________ between the rocks, he saw a baby seal without its mother, crying like a (S7)____________baby. The poor creature would die soon if someone did not feed it. He began to search up and down the beach for the mother seal. (S8)___________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________. So he wrapped the baby seal up in his jacket and took it home to his wife, who was waiting at the cottage door. “Look, Wife, what I have found on the seashore! (S9)________________________ . We must feed it so it does not die!” His wife started at the baby seal, which was slowly starting to take the form of a baby girl! (S10)__________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________
Oh, Husband, she gasped, "she must be a fairy The couple started at each other in disbelief. Part II Reading Comprehension Directions: There are 4 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 should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center Passage one Questions 1l to 15 are based on the following passage The question sat unanswered in the clear Montana air. Kathleen Englund always wanted to now. who was her biological mother? I have always wanted to find her. It's always been a dream in my life, says Englund, 24, an athletic department administrator at the University of Montana. I wanted to know what she looked like, why she did it, all the questions adopted kids have For three years Englund searched the court records in Missoula, finding her original birth certificate, finding the name of her mother, Gail Patterson, but no trace of how to find her mother She sent $100 to a woman in Great Falls who promised to track her down, but go response and no refund Then on May 14, 1997, four days after Mothers day, she logged onto the Internet. She found a mysterious woman in Helena who wouldnt give her name, but offered to look up records. Two hours later. the woman called back. She had found Gail Patterson. Patterson had married, taken her husbands last name, been divorced and now lived in Fort benton "l cant even remember what I was feeling. Excitement? Nervous? I mailed her a letter that day to say I wanted to meet her, Englund says. Two weeks later, I got a phone call. It was her They met in June. Englund opened the door, felt like she was looking into a mirror and met her biological mother for the first time Since then, the two have seen each other a couple of times. They have struck up a friendship and Englund has answered the nagging question I have a part of hat feels whole ag n,” she says 11. Before Kathleen Englund found her biological mother, she A. Had been homeless for a long t time B. Had been living with her father C. Could hardly support herself financially D. Had many unanswered questions 12. How did Kathleen Englund manage to find her biological mother? A. She searched the original records in the hospital where she was born B. She went to Great Falls to talk to a woman who charged her $100 eled all over the country and made a lot of investigations D. She used the Internet and succeeded in finding some relevant informatic 13. By the time Kathleen Englund found her mother, the latter a. had remained married
A 3 “Oh, Husband,” she gasped, “ she must be a fairy!” The couple started at each other in disbelief. Part II Reading Comprehension Directions: There are 4 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 should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage One Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage. The question sat unanswered in the clear Montana air. Kathleen Englund always wanted to know, who was her biological mother? “I have always wanted to find her. It’s always been a dream in my life,” says Englund, 24, an athletic department administrator at the University of Montana. “I wanted to know what she looked like, why she did it, all the questions adopted kids have.” For three years Englund searched the court records in Missoula, finding her original birth certificate, finding the name of her mother, Gail Patterson, but no trace of how to find her mother. She sent $100 to a woman in Great Falls who promised to track her down, but got no response and no refund. Then on May 14, 1997, four days after Mother’s day, she logged onto the Internet. She found a mysterious woman in Helena who wouldn’t give her name, but offered to look up records. Two hours later, the woman called back. She had found Gail Patterson. Patterson had married, taken her husband’s last name, been divorced and now lived in Fort Benton. “I can’t even remember what I was feeling. Excitement? Nervous? I mailed her a letter that day to say I wanted to meet her,” Englund says. “Two weeks later, I got a phone call. It was her. They met in June. Englund opened the door, felt like she was looking into a mirror and met her biological mother for the first time. Since then, the two have seen each other a couple of times. They have struck up a friendship, and Englund has answered the nagging question. “I have a part of hat feels whole again,” she says. 11. Before Kathleen Englund found her biological mother, she _____________. A. Had been homeless for a long time B. Had been living with her father C. Could hardly support herself financially D. Had many unanswered questions 12. How did Kathleen Englund manage to find her biological mother? A. She searched the original records in the hospital where she was born. B. She went to Great Falls to talk to a woman who charged her $100. C. She traveled all over the country and made a lot of investigations. D. She used the Internet and succeeded in finding some relevant information. 13. By the time Kathleen Englund found her mother, the latter _____________. A. had remained married
B. had been married and divorced C. had forgotten her own daughter completely d. had suffered a lot from loneliness 14. When Kathleen Englund saw her mother. she found that A. her mother looked very similar to herself B. her mother had changed greatly over the years C. her mother was far from what she imagined to be 15. Kathleen Englund's story illustrates d. her mother was old and miserab A. the everlasting love mothers have for their children B. the usefulness of the Internet in finding information C. the great significance of Mothers Day D. the difficult life all adopted children live Passage two Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage. Accidents are caused, they don't just happen The reason may be easy to see: an overloaded tray, a shelf out of reach, a patch of ice on the road. But more often than not there is a chain of events leading up to the calamity --- frustration, tiredness or just bad temper that show what the accident really is, a sort of attack on oneself. By definition, an accident is something you cannot predict or avoid, and the idea which be current, that the majority of road accidents are caused by a minority of criminally careless drivers, is not supposed by insurance statistics. These show that most accidents involve ordinary motorists in a moment of carelessness or thoughtlessness It is not al ways not clear, either, what sort of conditions make people more likely to have an ccident. For instance, the law requires all factories to take safe precautions and most companies have safety committees to make sure the regulations are observed, but still, every day in Britai some fifty thousand men and women are absent from work due to an accident. These accidents are largely the result of human error or misjudgement nd tiredness, boredom or wor possible factors which contribute to this. Doctors who work in factories have found that those who drink too much, usually people who have a high anxiety level, run three times the normal risk of accidents at work 16. According to the author, accidents A. Are usually caused by physical factors ----- like a patch of ice on the road B. Are usually caused by psychological factors ----- like frustration or bad temper C. Are a kind of attack secretly arranged by somebody D. just happen without any reason 17. The idea that the majority of road accidents are caused by a minority of criminally careless drivers”(Para2) A. is current B is proved by insurance statistics C. is supported by the author D 18. In Britain, about 50,000 workers don t go to work every da
A 4 B. had been married and divorced C. had forgotten her own daughter completely D. had suffered a lot from loneliness 14. When Kathleen Englund saw her mother, she found that _____________. A. her mother looked very similar to herself B. her mother had changed greatly over the years C. her mother was far from what she imagined to be D. her mother was old and miserable 15. Kathleen Englund’s story illustrates _____________. A. the everlasting love mothers have for their children B. the usefulness of the Internet in finding information C. the great significance of Mother’s Day D. the difficult life all adopted children live. Passage Two Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage. Accidents are caused, they don’t just happen. The reason may be easy to see: an overloaded tray, a shelf out of reach, a patch of ice on the road. But more often than not there is a chain of events leading up to the calamity ------ frustration, tiredness or just bad temper ------ that show what the accident really is, a sort of attack on oneself. By definition, an accident is something you cannot predict or avoid, and the idea which used to be current, that the majority of road accidents are caused by a minority of criminally careless drivers, is not supposed by insurance statistics. These show that most accidents involve ordinary motorists in a moment of carelessness or thoughtlessness. It is not always not clear, either, what sort of conditions make people more likely to have an accident. For instance, the law requires all factories to take safe precautions and most companies have safety committees to make sure the regulations are observed, but still, every day in Britain, some fifty thousand men and women are absent from work due to an accident. These accidents are largely the result of human error or misjudgement ------ noise and tiredness, boredom or worry are possible factors which contribute to this. Doctors who work in factories have found that those who drink too much, usually people who have a high anxiety level, run three times the normal risk of accidents at work. 16. According to the author, accidents ___________. A. Are usually caused by physical factors ------ like a patch of ice on the road B. Are usually caused by psychological factors ------ like frustration or bad temper C. Are a kind of attack secretly arranged by somebody D. just happen without any reason 17. The idea that “the majority of road accidents are caused by a minority of criminally careless drivers” (Para 2) ____________. A. is current B. is proved by insurance statistics C. is supported by the author D. is no longer popular 18. In Britain, about 50,000 workers don’t go to work every day ______________
A. Because it is required by the law B. Because of the C. Because of accidents D. Because they are lazy 9. According to the doctors working in factories, are more prone to accidents A. Careless people B. People who smoke too much C. People who drink too much D. People who work too hard 20. Which of the following would be the best title for this passage? B. The Harms of Accidents C. How to prevent accidents D Say No to Accidents ge Three In England everything is the other way round g passage. Questions 21 to 25 are based on the followi On Sundays on the Continent even the poorest person puts on his best suit, tries to look espectable, and at the same time the life of the country becomes gay and cheerful; in England even the richest Lord or motor-manufacturer dresses in some peculiar rags, does not shave, and the country becomes dull and dreary. On the continent there is one topic which should be avoided the weather; in England if you do not repeat the phrase lovely day, isnt it? at least 200 imes a day, you are considered a bit dull On the continent public speakers try to learn to speak fluently and smoothly; in England they take a special course in stammering. On the continent learned persons love to quote Latin and Greek authors and show off their knowledge; in England only uneducated people show off their knowledge; nobody quotes those authors in a conversation, unless he has never read them On the continent almost every nation has openly declared that it is superior to all other nations; the England fight heroic wars to combat these dangerous ideas without ever mentioning who is really the most superior race in the world On the continent the population consists of a small percentage of criminals, a small percentage of honest people and the rest are a vague compromise between the two; in England you find a small percentage of criminals and the rest are honest people. On the other hand, people on the continent either tell you the truth or a lie; England they hardly ever lie, but they would not dream of telling you the truth On the continent people have good food; in England, people have good table manners. Many Continentals think life is a game; the English think cricket is a game 21. In writing the passage, the writer intends to A. Make fun of the English people B. Criticize the national character of the English people C. Introduce English customs to the Continentals D. Illustrate the cultural conflicts between England and the Continent 22. Which of the following people would be considered dull on the Continent? A. A neatly dressed person A 5
A 5 A. Because it is required by the law B. Because of the safety regulations C. Because of accidents D. Because they are lazy 19. According to the doctors working in factories, _____________ are more prone to accidents. A. Careless people B. People who smoke too much C. People who drink too much D. People who work too hard 20. Which of the following would be the best title for this passage? A. Human Factors in Accidents B. The Harms of Accidents C. How to Prevent Accidents D. Say No to Accidents Passage Three Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage. In England everything is the other way round. On Sundays on the Continent even the poorest person puts on his best suit, tries to look respectable, and at the same time the life of the country becomes gay and cheerful; in England even the richest Lord or motor-manufacturer dresses in some peculiar rags, does not shave, and the country becomes dull and dreary. On the continent there is one topic which should be avoided ------ the weather; in England if you do not repeat the phrase “lovely day, isn’t it?” at least 200 times a day, you are considered a bit dull. On the continent public speakers try to learn to speak fluently and smoothly; in England they take a special course in stammering. On the continent learned persons love to quote Latin and Greek authors and show off their knowledge; in England only uneducated people show off their knowledge; nobody quotes those authors in a conversation, unless he has never read them. On the continent almost every nation has openly declared that it is superior to all other nations; the England fight heroic wars to combat these dangerous ideas without ever mentioning who is really the most superior race in the world. On the continent the population consists of a small percentage of criminals, a small percentage of honest people and the rest are a vague compromise between the two; in England you find a small percentage of criminals and the rest are honest people. On the other hand, people on the continent either tell you the truth or a lie; in England they hardly ever lie, but they would not dream of telling you the truth. On the continent people have good food; in England, people have good table manners. Many Continentals think life is a game; the English think cricket is a game. 21. In writing the passage, the writer intends to _____________. A. Make fun of the English people B. Criticize the national character of the English people C. Introduce English customs to the Continentals D. Illustrate the cultural conflicts between England and the Continent 22. Which of the following people would be considered dull on the Continent? A. A neatly dressed person
B C. a person who often talks about the weather D. a person who knows little about Latin and Greek authors 23. According to the passage, English public speakers A. Attend classes to perfect their skills of speech delivery B. Never quote great authors in their speech C. Are too well-educated to show off their knowledge D. Deliberately avoid speaking in a fluent way 24. Generally an Englishman can be expected to A. dress in rags and leave his face unshaven B. behave properly at the dinner table c. be honest enough to tell the truth D. take a playful attitude towards life 25. What inference can we draw from the passage? A. The writer prefers continental people to the english B. The writer thinks the English food is good C. The English believe they are the best nation in the world D. Most continentals commit some crimes in their lifetime Passage four Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage. Food is actually more than a biological necessity. It is also a cultural and social concept. Sharing food provides an occasion for family reunions and meeting friends. Usually it is a happy time when important decisions can be made. Food is a vehicle through which love and affection are shown to friends. Nothing can strengthen the bond of relationship between people and ommunities more than sharing a meal in communion. Sharing meals not only contributes to engthening ties of friendship; it is also a stepping -stone for creating new friends. Rarely does a major event occur in a man's life without some sharing of food with friends, neighbors or even strangers:the birth of a child, wedding ceremonies, funerals, and religious rites usually are all accompanied by the sharing to food. In some cultures, man even uses this occasion to strengthen his bonds with God. Food is also a major source of income for a great percentage of the world population. Its production, processing, transport and distribution create employment. At the same time, however, food can also be a vehicle for diseases. Food can carry many types of hazardous agents of biological or chemical origin. And in this way food is a potential source of infections. So infants and children, the elderly, pregnant women and persons with suppressed immune systems, are particularly at risk 26. This passage is about A. the paradoxical role of food in health and well-being B. that the lack o f food leads to starvation and death C. that food can strengthen friendship between people and communities D. that food carries disea 27. On what occasions do people not share food? A. wedding ceremonies B. get-together with friends and families a 6
A 6 B. a person in rags C. a person who often talks about the weather D. a person who knows little about Latin and Greek authors 23. According to the passage, English public speakers _____________. A. Attend classes to perfect their skills of speech delivery B. Never quote great authors in their speech C. Are too well-educated to show off their knowledge D. Deliberately avoid speaking in a fluent way 24. Generally an Englishman can be expected to ______________. A. dress in rags and leave his face unshaven B. behave properly at the dinner table C. be honest enough to tell the truth D. take a playful attitude towards life 25. What inference can we draw from the passage? A. The writer prefers continental people to the English. B. The writer thinks the English food is good. C. The English believe they are the best nation in the world. D. Most Continentals commit some crimes in their lifetime. Passage Four Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage. Food is actually more than a biological necessity. It is also a cultural and social concept. Sharing food provides an occasion for family reunions and meeting friends. Usually it is a happy time when important decisions can be made. Food is a vehicle through which love and affection are shown to friends. Nothing can strengthen the bond of relationship between people and communities more than sharing a meal in communion. Sharing meals not only contributes to strengthening ties of friendship; it is also a stepping –stone for creating new friends. Rarely does a major event occur in a man’s life without some sharing of food with friends, neighbors or even strangers: the birth of a child, wedding ceremonies, funerals, and religious rites usually are all accompanied by the sharing to food. In some cultures, man even uses this occasion to strengthen his bonds with God. Food is also a major source of income for a great percentage of the world population. Its production, processing, transport and distribution create employment. At the same time, however, food can also be a vehicle for diseases. Food can carry many types of hazardous agents of biological or chemical origin. And in this way food is a potential source of infections. So infants and children, the elderly, pregnant women and persons with suppressed immune systems, are particularly at risk. 26. This passage is about _____________. A. the paradoxical role of food in health and well-being. B. that the lack o f food leads to starvation and death. C. that food can strengthen friendship between people and communities D. that food carries diseases 27. On what occasions do people not share food? A. wedding ceremonies B. get-together with friends and families
C. when someone says his prayers to God d. birth of child or funerals 28. What is the meaning of the word"vehicle,, which appears for the first time in this passage? B. motor-car C. way to express thought D. conveyance 29. Which of the following statements is not right? A. Food sometimes does good for job-seekers B. Food can create more problems and no one likes it C. People use food as a stone to throw at their friend D. Food has nothing to do with god 30. What do the last three sentences imply? A. People should pay sufficient attention to what they eat. B. In order to improve health and nutrients, people should be careful about food C. Food borne diseases are the major health problems in children, the elderly and pregnant women D. Food as well plays the role in the transmission of disea Part InI Vocabulary and structure 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence the re are four choices marked A), B), c) and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center 31. We were for half an hour in the traffic and so we arrived late A. kept off B held up C put back D. broken down 32. She felt offended at my remarks, but it wasn't my o hurt hel B. indicati D 33. When they heard the police siren, the thieves dropped their and fled B plunder D. lo 4. It's an interesting old document but there are a lot of words i cant A pick out B. fill out C. make out D. look out 35. The book looks like an advanced text to me A. eco B. economist C economics econe 36. The doctor used strong medicine to the sick child of cold D. recover 37. When confronted with such questions, my mind goes and 2 can hardly remember my A dim B blank vain D. faint A 7
A 7 C. when someone says his prayers to God D. birth of child or funerals 28. What is the meaning of the word “vehicle”, which appears for the first time in this passage? A. spread of disease B. motor-car C. way to express thought D. conveyance 29. Which of the following statements is not right? A. Food sometimes does good for job-seekers B. Food can create more problems and no one likes it C. People use food as a stone to throw at their friends D. Food has nothing to do with God 30. What do the last three sentences imply? A. People should pay sufficient attention to what they eat. B. In order to improve health and nutrients, people should be careful about food. C. Food borne diseases are the major health problems in children, the elderly and pregnant women. D. Food as well plays the role in the transmission of diseases. Part III Vocabulary and Structure Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 31. We were ____ _ for half an hour in the traffic and so we arrived late. A. kept off B. held up C. put back D. broken down 32. She felt offended at my remarks, but it wasn't my _____to hurt her. A. implication B. indication C. intention D. invasion 33. When they heard the police siren, the thieves dropped their _____and fled. A. limp B. plunder C. lid D. loop 34. It's an interesting old document but there are a lot of words I can't _____. A. pick out B. fill out C. make out D. look out 35. The book looks like an advanced _____text to me. A. economic B. economist C. economics D. economical 36. The doctor used strong medicine to _____the sick child of cold A. restore B. cure C. treat D. recover 37. When confronted with such questions, my mind goes _____, and 2 can hardly remember my own birthday. A. dim B. blank C. vain D. faint
38. One of the famous in the United States was Henry Ford B indus C. industrialization D. industrialists 39. Foreign students find certain structures particularly difficult teachers need a reliable source of practice material to put these points across effectively. A. so that B. in order that C. consequently D 40. His marked personality changes were by a series of unfortunate e vents A. carried B counted on C brought about D. made 41. It was mere to act surprised when she knew very well it was going to happen A. nonsense yesterday, I would have asked him not to do that. A. Had he come B. Provided he came C. If he came D. Has he come 43. Tom A forgave B pardoned C excused D. forgot 44. His watch C. stoppe D. must have stopped 45. They voted to the office of second vice president create D. abolish 46 It's time for us to the traditional chinese architecture A B 47. Im afraid taking a part time job might my time for study B. cut into D. cut 48.The innocent young man was of robbing the bank B charged D punished 49. People should behave on such a solemn occasion A. respected B thought sh A came up with B added up to C put up with 51. didnt to tell him the truth. He forced me into doing that 52.If this kind of animal becomes our future generation won 't even have a chance to see it
A 8 38. One of the famous _____in the United States was Henry Ford. A. industrious B. industries C. industrializations D. industrialists 39. Foreign students find certain structures particularly difficult; _____teachers need a reliable source of practice material to put these points across effectively. A. so that B. in order that C. consequently D. eventually 40. His marked personality changes were _____by a series of unfortunate e vents. A. carried on B. counted on C. brought about D. made up 41. It was mere _____to act surprised when she knew very well it was going to happen. A. nonsense B. foolishness C. insincerity D. honesty 42. _____yesterday, I would have asked him not to do that. A. Had he come B. Provided he came C. If he came D. Has he come 43. Tom was so obviously sorry for his mistake that we _____him. A. forgave B. pardoned C. excused D. forgot 44. His watch _____. I'll go and call him. A. must be stopped B. was to be stopped C. stopped D. must have stopped 45. They voted to _____the office of second vice president. A. decorate B. create C. improve D. abolish 46.It’stime for us to ____ the traditional Chinese architecture. A. preserve B. reserve C. conserve D. deserve 47.I’m afraid taking a part time job might ____ my time for study. A. cut off B. cut into C. cut down D. cut away 48.The innocent young man was ____ of robbing the bank. A. sentenced B. charged C. accused D. punished 49.People should behave ____ on such a solemn occasion. A. respectedly B. respectfully C. respectably D. respectively 50.After second thought, she ____ a better solution. A. came up with B. added up to C. put up with D. made up for 51.I didn’t ____ to tell him the truth. He forced me into doing that. A. expect B. hope C. suppose D. mean 52.If this kind of animal becomes ____, our future generation won’t even have a chance to see it
B. short 53. Little kids are OK most of the time. But sometimes can become a real B anxiety 54. Early settlers in this land found great difficulty in to the harsh living conditio A adopting B. settling C. fitting D adapting 55. Cultural exchanges between the two countries help to understanding and friendship between the two peoples 56. His downfall is to other factors than this B. attributable D responsible 57.1 think you should go to see a doctor, who may to you proper medicine so that you can recover faster A B. proh D. subscribe 58. It pains us to see that our environment is C. declining 59. The age of the students in this class from eighteen to twenty. B. alt 60. After finishing the paper, he himself to have a good rest B. reached C spread D. stretched Part Iv Cloze Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. You should decide on the best choice nd mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center: Most people who work in London get a break of about an hour for lunch. 61 they mostly live too far from home to go back there 62 lunch, they are obliged to 63 other arrangements for their midday meal. Many large firms have a canteen(自助食堂) for their employees.In_64 canteens the food served is plain but 65, and although there is some 66 of choice, the number of dishes 6 usually small. The employees themselves fetch their dishes 68 a counter at which they are 69 There they can find a tray on 70 to carry their knives, forks, spoons, plates, cups, saucers, 71 of course, their food. A meal in a canteen is inexpensive and may 72 of soup, fish and chips or meat and two vegetables, 73 fruit or a pudding of some 74 as dessert. Some firms that do not run a canteen 75 their staff with luncheon-vouchers (f&*), which many restaurants will accept in 76 of money As there are so many people 77 work in London, there are numerous cafes and restaurants
A 9 A. little B. short C. rare D. scarce 53.Little kids are OK most of the time. But sometimes can become a real ____. A. difficulty B. nuisance C. anxiety D. worry 54.Early settlers in this land found great difficulty in ____ to the harsh living conditions. A. adopting B. settling C. fitting D. adapting 55.Cultural exchanges between the two countries help to ____ understanding and friendship between the two peoples. A. increase B. raise C. promote D. quicken 56.His downfall is ____ to other factorsthan this. A. contributable B. attributable C. deducible D. responsible 57.I think you should go to see a doctor, who may ____ to you proper medicine so that you can recover faster. A. prescribe B. prohibit C. submit D. subscribe 58.It pains us to see that our environment is ____. A. degenerating B. depressing C. declining D. deteriorating 59.The age of the students in this class ____ from eighteen to twenty. A. changes B. alters C. limits D. ranges 60.After finishing the paper, he ____ himself to have a good rest. A. extended B. reached C. spread D. stretched Part IV Cloze Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Most people who work in London get a break of about an hour for lunch. _61_ they mostly live too far from home to go back there _62_ lunch, they are obliged to _63_ other arrangements for their midday meal. Many large firms have a canteen(自助食堂) for their employees. In _64_ canteens the food served is plain but _65_, and although there is some _66_ of choice, the number of dishes _67_ usually small. The employees themselves fetch their dishes _68_ a counter at which they are _69_. There they can find a tray on _70_ to carry their knives, forks, spoons, plates, cups, saucers, _71_, of course, their food. A meal in a canteen is inexpensive and may _72_ of soup, fish and chips or meat and two vegetables, _73_ fruit or a pudding of some _74_ as dessert. Some firms that do not run a canteen _75_ their staff with luncheon-vouchers(午餐券),which many restaurants will accept in _76_ of money. As there are so many people _77_ work in London, there are numerous cafes and restaurants
in every area that is not purely residential. A meal_78 cost anything from a modest sum to quite a few pounds,79 on the restaurant and the food chosen. 80, one can generally get a meal, or at least a snack, in a pub(ip E). In recent years there has also been a big increase in the number of take-away"food shops of all kinds 62. Ain B. at C. for D before 63. A. make B. br D B D. other B. exce 66. A difference B variety D exchang 67.A. B. bel C. is D. beer 68. A from B. ale C. which D. those 71. A and B. but D B C. consist D. count B. ab D by 74. A. categor B pattern D. na 75. A afford C prepare D 76. A request B C. plac D. fac B C. at A. must D. holding 80. A. Moreover B. However C. Still D. Likewise
A 10 in every area that is not purely residential. A meal _78_ cost anything from a modest sum to quite a few pounds, _79_ on the restaurant and the food chosen. _80_, one can generally get a meal, or at least a snack, in a pub(酒吧). In recent years there has also been a big increase in the number of “take-away” food shops of all kinds. 61. A. While B. As C. Although D. Unless 62. A. in B. at C. for D. before 63. A. make B. bring C. take D. use 64. A. such B. same C. few D. other 65. A. limited B. excessive C. full D. adequate 66. A. difference B. variety C. change D. exchange 67. A. are B. being C. is D. been 68. A. from B. along C. with D. to 69. A. kept B. served C. made D. waited 70. A. it B. them C. which D. those 71. A. and B. but C. or D. except 72. A. compose B. comprise C. consist D. count 73. A. with B. about C. of D. by 74. A. category B. pattern C. sort D. name 75. A. afford B. invest C. prepare D. provide 76. A. request B. case C. place D. face 77. A. in B. on C. at D. over 78. A. must B. need C. should D. may 79. A. depending B. relying C. taking D. holding 80. A. Moreover B. However C. Still D. Likewise