试题一及答案 试卷一 Paper One Part I Listening Comprehension(20 minutes) Directions: In this section, you will hear ten 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: 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 (alon the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the center. UY]Sample Answer [A] [KG-1*5]-[B] [C] [D] 1. A)Two blocks hree blocks. C)Four blocks. D)Five blocks. 2. A)she wont have class B)she will take a day off. C)He can find more students to help him D)He can join the other students 3. A) She couldn't find his house B)she came back late and the man was angry C) she was a stranger there and couldn'tfind even one friend D) She lost her way for a while 4. A)Try to improve his English B)Work part time as a tuto C)Have a trip to England D) Start work next term 5. A) The man prefers hot days
试题一及答案 试卷一 Paper One Part ⅠListening Comprehension (20 minutes) Directions:In this section,you will hear ten 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. [JY]Sample Answer [A][KG-1*5]—[B][C][D] 1. A) Two blocks. B) Three blocks. C) Four blocks. D) Five blocks. 2. A) She won’t have class. B) She will take a day off. C) He can find more students to help him. D) He can join the other students. 3. A) She couldn’t find his house. B) She came back late and the man was angry. C) She was a stranger there and couldn’t find even one friend. D) She lost her way for a while. 4. A) Try to improve his English. B) Work part time as a tutor. C) Have a trip to England. D) Start work next term. 5. A) The man prefers hot days
B)The man prefers to stay in the city. C The woman prefers hot weather. D)The woman doesn't mind the hea 6. A) She should hand in her paper on time. B)she wanted to meet Mr Lewis to discuss her paper. C)Her paper is not needed D)she is always late to class 7. A) Buy a new refrigerator from another shop B)Demand an invoice from the place of purchase C) Find another repairman D)Mr. Joe might do it better. 8. A)They are listening to the radio B) They are watching TV. C)They are walking along the street. D)They are seeing a film 9. A) The woman didn't enjoy herself at the gathering very much B)The woman liked the food and drinked at the party C)The woman had a good time at the party D) Mary was very friendly. 10.A)7:00.B)7:15 C)7:30.D)7:45. SECTION B Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At he end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), b), c)and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer sheet with a single line through the center. Passage 1 Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard 11. A)Animal skin B)Leaves of big trees C)Nothing D) Unknown 12. A)in about 18,000 years B)in about 10,000 years C)in about 60,000 years D)in about 1920 years 13. A)Long-term climate changes B)Thick ice on the earth
B) The man prefers to stay in the city. C) The woman prefers hot weather. D) The woman doesn’t mind the heat. 6. A) She should hand in her paper on time. B) She wanted to meet Mr. Lewis to discuss her paper. C) Her paper is not needed. D) She is always late to class. 7. A) Buy a new refrigerator from another shop. B) Demand an invoice from the place of purchase. C) Find another repairman. D) Mr. Joe might do it better. 8. A) They are listening to the radio. B) They are watching TV. C) They are walking along the street. D)They are seeing a film. 9. A) The woman didn’t enjoy herself at the gathering very much. B) The woman liked the food and drinked at the party. C) The woman had a good time at the party. D) Mary was very friendly. 10. A) 7:00. B) 7:15. C) 7:30. D) 7:45. SECTION B Directions:In this section,you will hear 3 short passages.At t he end of each passage,you will hear some questions.Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B),C) and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage 1 Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard. 11. A) Animal skin. B) Leaves of big trees. C) Nothing. D) Unknown. 12. A) in about 18,000 years. B) in about 10,000 years. C) in about 60,000 years. D) in about 1920 years. 13. A) Long-term climate changes. B) Thick ice on the earth
C)The elliptical orbit D)Variations in the earth's orbit around the sun Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard 14. A)Horror film. B)Why do we go to the cinema for horror film C Roller coaster. D)Public lynching 15.A)2B)3 C)4.D)5 16. A)A horror film is a nightmare. B)Amiddle-aged man is still interested in horror films C)Horror films help regain the normal senses D)Viewers take much fun in the death of the others 3 Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard 17. A)What does a botany student learn B)How to adjust a microscope C)What is under a microscope D)University days 18. A)Because all the students passed the botany test B)Because most the students can use the instruments in the laboratory C) Because the plant cells under the microscope is good-looking D)Because one student discovered milk under the microscope 19. A)He pretended not to see the plant cells B)He is not good at botany. C)He couldn't operate the microscope D) He is honest 20. A)No one helped him B)Because the instructor isn't patient C)Because he disliked this course. D)Because his is poor in doing experiments Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes) 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
C) The elliptical orbit. D) Variations in the earth’s orbit around the sun. Passage 2 Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard. 14. A) Horror film. B) Why do we go to the cinema for horror film. C) Roller coaster. D)Public lynching. 15. A) 2.B) 3. C) 4.D) 5. 16. A) A horror film is a nightmare. B) A middle-aged man is still interested in horror films. C) Horror films help regain the normal senses. D) Viewers take much fun in the death of the others. Passage 3 Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard. 17. A) What does a botany student learn. B) How to adjust a microscope. C) What is under a microscope. D) University days. 18. A) Because all the students passed the botany test. B) Because most the students can use the instruments in the laboratory. C) Because the plant cells under the microscope is good-looking. D) Because one student discovered milk under the microscope. 19. A) He pretended not to see the plant cells. B) He is not good at botany. C) He couldn’t operate the microscope. D) He is honest. 20. A) No one helped him. B) Because the instructor isn’t patient. C) Because he disliked this course. D) Because his is poor in doing experiments. Part ⅡReading Comprehension (35 minutes) 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 centre When I go to Grandma and Grandpa's farm, I like to ride dobbie best. But I yon't be going there after today. After today the farm near Morning Sun, Iowa, won' t be theirs any more Today Grandma and Grandpa are having a sale. They are selling the farm and everything on it. Not because they want to. They have to. Then they will move into town and live with us Times are bad, Mom says. Times are really bad for farmers. They are losing everything, Dad says Mom and Dad have helped Grandma and Grandpa for days. They put prices on everything: bales of hay from the barn chairs from the house, even Grandmas tub of prize petunias. Everything will be sold before the day is over. The sale has already begun out here in the barnyard a man is standing on a big box in front of a lot of people. Some of them are neighbors. Some of them are friends. A few of them are strangers. They've all come to buy something or may be just to watch. Maybe some of them will have a sale one day soon, too. That man on the box is talking so fast I cant understand him But i guess other people do, because someone just bought Grandpa's lawn mower. Sold ,the man on the box says. So i guess it's true And then I have a terrible thought that makes the day turn gray, not pretty, pearly gray, but ugly urpy gray 21. What is the passage mainly about? A)The sale of a farm B)The move into the city. C)An auction of things on farm D) How to dispose of a farm 22. What might be the great concern of the writer in this passage? A)Grandma and Grandpas farm B) Grandma and Grandpa's life C) Mum and dad D)A pony. 23. Why did the man stand on a big box in front of people? A) He wanted to see clearly what might be useful for him B)He wanted to find who would buy the lawn mower. C)He wanted to catch attention D)He wanted to keep order. 24. Why did the grandparents of the writer make a move? A) They were too old to run the farm B)They were in need of care
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 centre. Passage 1 When I go to Grandma and Grandpa’s farm, I like to ride Dobbie best. But I won’t be going there after today. After today the farm near Morning Sun, Iowa, won’t be theirs any more. Today, Grandma and Grandpa are having a sale. They are selling the farm and everything on it. Not because they want to. They have to. Then they will move into town and live with us. Times are bad, Mom says. Times are really bad for farmers. They are losing everything, Dad says. Mom and Dad have helped Grandma and Grandpa for days. They put prices on everything: bales of hay from the barn, chairs from the house, even Grandma’s tub of prize petunias. Everything will be sold before the day is over. The sale has already begun. Out here in the barnyard a man is standing on a big box in front of a lot of people. Some of them are neighbors. Some of them are friends. A few of them are strangers. They’ve all come to buy something or may be just to watch. Maybe some of them will have a sale one day soon, too. That man on the box is talking so fast I can’t understand him. But I guess other people do, because someone just bought Grandpa’s lawn mower. “Sold,” the man on the box says. So I guess it’s true. And then I have a terrible thought that makes the day turn gray, not pretty, pearly gray, but ugly, urpy gray. 21. What is the passage mainly about? A) The sale of a farm. B) The move into the city. C) An auction of things on farm. D) How to dispose of a farm. 22. What might be the great concern of the writer in this passage? A) Grandma and Grandpa’s farm. B) Grandma and Grandpa’s life. C) Mum and Dad. D) A pony. 23. Why did the man stand on a big box in front of people? A) He wanted to see clearly what might be useful for him. B) He wanted to find who would buy the lawn mower. C) He wanted to catch attention. D) He wanted to keep order. 24. Why did the grandparents of the writer make a move? A) They were too old to run the farm. B) They were in need of care
C) They hoped to live with their offspring in the city D)They had a hard life on farm 25. Which statement is not true? A)Grandma and Grandpa have to sell their farm C)Some people in the barnyard dont buy anything D) The man on the box is very nervous. It was one of those days filled with the little vexations (bild)of life. In the njury when i got a speeding ticket after having root canal. At work, the computer fouled me up by going down. By noon, the banana i' d brought for lunch had turned black and squishy(粘糊糊的),and finally, as I sped for home at the end of the day, the needle on the car's fuel indicator shook convulsively in its demand for a thirst-quenching gulp of gas Although i don t remember that i uttered any profanities upon encountering the days irritations, in all likelihood i did. Like most people I' ve never been known to have a lily-white month On that particular evening I was eager to get home because I was giving a dinner party. However, my main concern was that i couldn't make it without first obliging the cars needs. I whipped off the freeway and headed for the nearest convenience store, only to find all eight pumps taken Damn, I remember exclaiming as I impatiently waited my turn But I soon found myself using another expletive(ileia) when a cheeky woman in a volvo tried to nudge ahead of me and cheat me of my already established territoria Ights. 26. Why was the writer fined? B)His computer broke down C)He surpassed the speed limit. D) His car is in short of gas 27.What’ s the meaning of“ profanities”(L1,Para2)? A)Professors words B)Vulgar languag C)Last words D)Directions 28. Why was the writer in a hurry? A)He was annoy B)He was nervous
C) They hoped to live with their offspring in the city. D) They had a hard life on farm. 25. Which statement is NOT true? A) Grandma and Grandpa have to sell their farm. B) Parents ask Grandma and Grandpa to live together. C) Some people in the barnyard don’t buy anything. D) The man on the box is very nervous. Passage 2 It was one of those days filled with the little vexations(烦恼)of life. In the morning, insult was added to injury when I got a speeding ticket after having root canal. At work, the computer fouled me up by going down. By noon, the banana I’d brought for lunch had turned black and squishy(粘糊糊的), and finally, as I sped for home at the end of the day, the needle on the car’s fuel indicator shook convulsively in its demand for a thirst-quenching gulp of gas. Although I don’t remember that I uttered any profanities upon encountering the day’s irritations, in all likelihood I did. Like most people, I’ve never been known to have a lily-white month. On that particular evening, I was eager to get home because I was giving a dinner party. However, my main concern was that I couldn’t make it without first obliging the car’s needs. I whipped off the freeway and headed for the nearest convenience store, only to find all eight pumps taken. “Damn,” I remember exclaiming as I impatiently waited my turn. But I soon found myself using another expletive(粗俗语) when a cheeky woman in a Volvo tried to nudge ahead of me and cheat me of my already established territorial rights. 26. Why was the writer fined? A) He had root canal. B) His computer broke down. C) He surpassed the speed limit. D) His car is in short of gas. 27. What’s the meaning of “profanities” (L1, Para 2)? A) Professor’s words. B) Vulgar language. C) Last words. D) Directions. 28. Why was the writer in a hurry? A) He was annoyed. B) He was nervous
C)He ran out of gas D)He would host a dinner party 29. What did the woman do? A)she jumped the line B)she cursed the man C)she quarrel with the man D) She offended the others 30. What is the best title of the passage? A)Good Manners. B)Mind Your Tongue. C)An Unlucky Day D)At the Gas Station. Passage 3 Nuclear power's danger to health safety, and even to life itself can be summed up in one word: radiation Nuclear radiation has a certain mystery about it partly because it cannot be detected by human senses. It cannot be seen or heard, or touched or tasted even though it all around us. there are other things like that. Radio waves are all around us but we cannot detect them sense them without a radio receivel Similarly we cannot sense radioactivity without a radio detector. But unlike common radio waves, unclear radiation is not harmless to human beings and other things At very high levels, radiation can kill an animal or human being outright by killing masses of cells in vital organs. But even the lowest levels can do serious damage. There is no level of radiation that is completely safe. If the radiation does not hurt anything important the damage may not be significant. this is the case when only a few are hit, and if they are killed outright, your body will replace the dead cells with healthy ones. But if the few cells are only damaged and if they reproduce themselves, you may be in trouble. They reproduce themselves in a deformed way They can grow into cancer. Sometimes this does not show up for many years This is another reason for some of the mystery about nuclear radiation. Serious damage can be done without the victim being aware at the time that damage has occurred. a person can be irradiated and feel fine then die of cancer five ten or twenty years later as a result Radiation can hurt us. we must know the truth 31. The second paragraph is mainly about A)Nuclear radiation is invisible but harmful B)Nuclear radiation is detected only by a receiver. C)Radio waves are harmless D)Radio waves are mysterious
C) He ran out of gas. D) He would host a dinner party. 29. What did the woman do? A) She jumped the line. B) She cursed the man. C) She quarrel with the man. D) She offended the others. 30. What is the best title of the passage? A) Good Manners. B) Mind Your Tongue. C) An Unlucky Day. D) At the Gas Station. Passage 3 Nuclear power’s danger to health, safety, and even to life itself can be summed up in one word: radiation. Nuclear radiation has a certain mystery about it, partly because it cannot be detected by human senses. It cannot be seen or heard, or touched or tasted, even though it all around us. There are other things like that. Radio waves are all around us but we cannot detect them, sense them, without a radio receiver. Similarly, we cannot sense radioactivity without a radio detector. But unlike common radio waves, unclear radiation is not harmless to human beings and other things. At very high levels, radiation can kill an animal or human being outright by killing masses of cells in vital organs. But even the lowest levels can do serious damage. There is no level of radiation that is completely safe. If the radiation does not hurt anything important, the damage may not be significant. This is the case when only a few are hit, and if they are killed outright, your body will replace the dead cells with healthy ones. But if the few cells are only damaged, and if they reproduce themselves, you may be in trouble. They reproduce themselves in a deformed way. They can grow into cancer. Sometimes this does not show up for many years. This is another reason for some of the mystery about nuclear radiation. Serious damage can be done without the victim being aware at the time that damage has occurred. A person can be irradiated and feel fine, then die of cancer five, ten or twenty years later as a result. Radiation can hurt us. We must know the truth. 31. The second paragraph is mainly about ____. A) Nuclear radiation is invisible but harmful. B) Nuclear radiation is detected only by a receiver. C) Radio waves are harmless. D) Radio waves are mysterious
32. What can we infer from the third paragraph? A)Radiation can kill an animal immediately. B)Radiation at any level is not harmless C)The deformed cells can reproduce themselves D) Protection from radiation is always necessary 33. We can infer from the fourth paragraph that A)A person can receive radiation without knowing it B)A radiated mother may give birth to a weak baby C) Radiation received by a grandparent can affect a grandson D) Some illnesses are caused by unobserved radiation 34. Which of the following statements is NoT true? A)People hurts when hit by nuclear radiation B) People might be hurt by nuclear radiation unawares C)Nuclear radiation can cause cancer even if the patient has never been radiated D) Some people don't quite understand radiation 35. What is the purpose of this passage? A)Make clear the aftermath of nuclear radiation B)Explain why radiation has some mystery C) Compare the nuclear radiation and the radio waves D)Warn the readers against the nuclear radiation Passage 4 First you must dispose of his wife. You disguise yourself as a chamber maid and get a job at a hotel where bruce is staying with his wife on the tour. You know you are doing the right thing. Bruce will be happier with you. Does Bruce really need a wife with chipmunk cheeks, who probably talks baby talk in bed? You are educated, you have studied anthropology. You can help Bruce with his music, give him ideas about American culture. You are a real woman You go into Bruces room His wife is lying on the bed, wearing a T-shirt that says“ Number1 Groupie(流行乐队迷)” and staring up at the ceiling. You tell Bruce's wife that Bruce has arranged for you to give her a facial and a massage it’ sa surprise.“Isn’ t he sweet?” she says with a giggle. You whip out an ice pick hidden under your clothes and quickly give her a lobotomy(前脑页白质切除术):you' ve watched this technique in the frances Farmer story on TV. Bruce's wife doesn't even flinch(R4E) After the operation, you present her with a bottle of valium(安定药) and an airplane ticket to Hollywood; the taxi's waiting outside. To your amazement, she does exactly as you tell her. You re a bit worried about how Bruce will adjust to her absence, and your presence, but when he returns to the room at three in the morning he doesnt even seem to notice the difference. You're dressed in her nigh tie, lying in bed looking up at the ceiling. Bruce strips down to his shorts and gets into bed with
32. What can we infer from the third paragraph? A) Radiation can kill an animal immediately. B) Radiation at any level is not harmless. C) The deformed cells can reproduce themselves. D) Protection from radiation is always necessary. 33. We can infer from the fourth paragraph that ____. A) A person can receive radiation without knowing it B) A radiated mother may give birth to a weak baby C) Radiation received by a grandparent can affect a grandson D) Some illnesses are caused by unobserved radiation. 34. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A) People hurts when hit by nuclear radiation. B) People might be hurt by nuclear radiation unawares. C) Nuclear radiation can cause cancer even if the patient has never been radiated. D) Some people don’t quite understand radiation. 35. What is the purpose of this passage? A) Make clear the aftermath of nuclear radiation. B) Explain why radiation has some mystery. C) Compare the nuclear radiation and the radio waves. D) Warn the readers against the nuclear radiation. Passage 4 First you must dispose of his wife. You disguise yourself as a chamber maid and get a job at a hotel where Bruce is staying with his wife on the tour. You know you are doing the right thing. Bruce will be happier with you. Does Bruce really need a wife with chipmunk cheeks, who probably talks baby talk in bed? You are educated, you have studied anthropology. You can help Bruce with his music, give him ideas about American culture. You are a real woman. You go into Bruce’s room. His wife is lying on the bed, wearing a T-shirt that says “Number 1 Groupie(流行乐队迷)” and staring up at the ceiling. You tell Bruce’s wife that Bruce has arranged for you to give her a facial and a massage: it’s a surprise. “Isn’t he sweet?” she says with a giggle. You whip out an ice pick, hidden under your clothes, and quickly give her a lobotomy(前脑页白质切除术): you’ve watched this technique in the Frances Farmer story on TV. Bruce’s wife doesn’t even flinch(畏缩). After the operation, you present her with a bottle of Valium(安定药) and an airplane ticket to Hollywood; the taxi’s waiting outside. To your amazement, she does exactly as you tell her. You’re a bit worried about how Bruce will adjust to her absence, and your presence, but when he returns to the room, at three in the morning, he doesn’t even seem to notice the difference. You’re dressed in her nigh tie, lying in bed, looking up at the ceiling. Bruce strips down to his shorts and gets into bed with
you. Good night, honeybunch, he says. 36. The passage is written for A)common readers) chambermaids C)musicians) clerk 37. The writer suggests doing all the following things except o serve Bruces wife B)give her a facial C)hit her on the head with a pick D) prepare her with an airplane ticket to Hollywood 38. You can help Bruce with his music"in the first paragraph means yo u can help him with A)his musical composition B)his performance C)his difficult situation D)music lessons 39. What is implied in the last paragraph? A) Bruce takes little notice of his wife B) Bruce pretends not to see his wife C)Bruce knows it is not his wife D)The chambermaid disguises well 40. Which of the following words best describes the tone of the passage? A)Scholarly B)Humorous C)Satiric)Objective Part VoCabulary and Structure(20 minutes) 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 that best completes the sentences. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 41. To such an extent his boring and abstruse lecture, that some s tudents began to leave A)did he go on with B)he did go on with C)he went on with D) he would go on with 42. In order to find tools easily next time it is essential that after you use them them back where they were A)would putB)put C) were putD) putting 43. the police were tracking a murderer who was said from the police station A)to have escaped)to be escaping
you. “Good night, honeybunch,” he says. 36. The passage is written for ____ A) common readersB) chambermaids C) musiciansD) clerks 37. The writer suggests doing all the following things except ____ A) serve Bruce’s wife B) give her a facial C) hit her on the head with a pick D) prepare her with an airplane ticket to Hollywood 38. “You can help Bruce with his music” in the first paragraph means yo u can help him with ____ A) his musical composition. B) his performance C) his difficult situation D) music lessons 39. What is implied in the last paragraph? A) Bruce takes little notice of his wife B) Bruce pretends not to see his wife C) Bruce knows it is not his wife D) The chambermaid disguises well 40. Which of the following words best describes the tone of the passage? A) ScholarlyB) Humorous C) SatiricD) Objective Part ⅢVocabulary and Structure (20 minutes) 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 that best completes the sentences.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 41. To such an extent ____ his boring and abstruse lecture, that some s tudents began to leave. A) did he go on with B) he did go on with C) he went on with D) he would go on with 42. In order to find tools easily next time, it is essential that after you use them, you ____ them back where they were A) would putB) put C) were putD) putting 43. The police were tracking a murderer who was said ____from the police station. A) to have escapedB) to be escaping
C) to escape D)escaping 44. The sales of the company have increased rapidly in this quarter, and this is estimated to go on for the rest of the year. A)direction B)movement C) trend ID)tendency 45. He was one of tom,s friends, so he would Tom on the court A)stand by B) stand in C)stand up toD) stand for 46.Mr Gao knows how to repair the computer, how to use it A)much more )much less C)no more thanD) still less 47. I haven't seen my aunt for more than 10 years, but I recognized her I saw her at the airport A)at the moment b)the moment C)the moment whenD) for the moment 48 Students find some phrases very difficult to understand -,teachers should offer enough practice to put them across A)so thatB)in order that C)eventually) consequently 49. The man who was caught on the street days ago was by the police with theft A)accused) arrested C)charged) sentenced 50. All flights because of the bad weather they had to put off the meeting in New york A)having cancelled B)having been cancelled C)had been cancelled D)were cancelled 51. It will be a whole week we know the results of the experiment. A)beforeB)after C)as d)since 52. No sooner had they left the pavilion it started to rain A)that B)than C)whenD) where 53 your instructions on the spot we would have ruined the action A)Not for B)If for C) Only for D)But for 54. He didn't go to America to study partly because he hadn't finished the project and A)for lack of money B)partly his lack of money C) partly because his lack of money D) partly because he lacked money
C) to escape D) escaping 44. The sales of the company have increased rapidly in this quarter, and this ____ is estimated to go on for the rest of the year. A) directionB) movement C) trendD) tendency 45. He was one of Tom’s friends, so he would ____ Tom on the court. A) stand byB) stand in C) stand up toD) stand for 46. Mr. Gao knows how to repair the computer, ____how to use it. A) much moreB) much less C) no more thanD) still less 47. I haven’t seen my aunt for more than 10 years, but I recognized her ____ I saw her at the airport. A) at the moment B) the moment C) the moment whenD) for the moment 48. Students find some phrases very difficult to understand; ____, teachers should offer enough practice to put them across. A) so thatB) in order that C) eventuallyD) consequently 49. The man who was caught on the street days ago was ____ by the police with theft. A) accusedB) arrested C) chargedD) sentenced 50. All flights ____ because of the bad weather, they had to put off the meeting in New York. A) having cancelled B) having been cancelled C) had been cancelled D) were cancelled 51. It will be a whole week ____ we know the results of the experiment. A) beforeB) after C) as D)since 52. No sooner had they left the pavilion ____ it started to rain. A) that B) than C) whenD) where 53. ____ your instructions on the spot, we would have ruined the action. A) Not for B) If for C) Only for D) But for 54. He didn’t go to America to study partly because he hadn’t finished the project and ____. A) for lack of money B) partly his lack of money C) partly because his lack of money D) partly because he lacked money
55. The little boy disturbed his father who was busy writin A)endlessly B)continously C)continually D) considerably 56. The donations of the citizens have significantly to the restoration of the flood-stricken area A)devoted B) contributed C)attributedD) tributed 57. When the wounded came back, he found himself by doctors and nurses A)surrounded) surround C)being surrounded)be surrounded 58. You have bought many things. I wish I_ you to the supermarket. A)would have accompanied B)could have accompanied C)should accompany D)accompanied 59. We regret you that you have to attend a make-up test next week A)having informed )informing C)to have informed)to inform 60. Do you still remember to the dean of our department in the 1999s A)to be introduced B)being introduced aving 61. Some experts are still opposed to the construction of the deep-water harbor, but it is already under construction and there is no good to protest) for prot C)in protesting)against protesting 62. George would never have gone to the party, that he didn t know many A)he did know) had he known C)if had he knownD) he would have known 63. There is no denying that the board hasnt done anything wrong but neither A)has it performed B )it has performed C)did it performD)it did perform the fluctuation of the foreign currency market, the investment organization has suffered a loss A)Instead of B)On account of C)Regardless of D)In spite of 65. The salesman quitted his job participate the illegal transactio A)other than B)rather than C)instead of D)in place of 66. The fact- everybody knows nuclear war will lead to the end of the world
55. The little boy ____ disturbed his father who was busy writing. A) endlesslyB) continously C) continuallyD) considerably 56. The donations of the citizens have ____ significantly to the restoration of the flood-stricken area. A) devotedB) contributed C) attributedD) tributed 57. When the wounded came back, he found himself ____by doctors and nurses. A) surroundedB) surround C) being surroundedD) be surrounded 58. You have bought many things. I wish I ____ you to the supermarket. A) would have accompanied B) could have accompanied C) should accompany D) accompanied 59. We regret ____ you that you have to attend a make-up test next week . A) having informedB) informing C) to have informedD) to inform 60. Do you still remember ____ to the dean of our department in the 1999’s advanced seminar? A) to be introducedB) being introduced C) having introducedD) introducing 61. Some experts are still opposed to the construction of the deep-water harbor, but it is already under construction, and there is no good ____. A) to protestB) for protesting C) in protestingD) against protesting 62. George would never have gone to the party, ____ that he didn’t know many guests there. A) he did knowB) had he known C) if had he knownD) he would have known 63. There is no denying that the board hasn’t done anything wrong, but neither ____responsively. A) has it performedB) it has performed C) did it performD) it did perform 64. ____ the fluctuation of the foreign currency market, the investment organization has suffered a loss. A) Instead of B) On account of C) Regardless of D) In spite of 65. The salesman quitted his job ____ participate the illegal transaction. A) other than B) rather than C) instead of D) in place of 66. The fact ____ everybody knows nuclear war will lead to the end of the world