
棋教测险五 I.Vocabulary and Structure: Directions:Beneath each of the following sentences,there are four choices marked A.B,C and D.Choose the one that best completes the sentence.Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.(20 points) Example:The old coupleat last in finding a flat to rent. A.managedB.didc.finishedD.succeeded The sentence should read,"The old couple succeeded at last in finding a flat to rent." Therefore,you should choose D. 1.The French aren't the only ones who have made humorous references to the differences these two languages. A.for B.in C.with D.between 2.At the theater,shethe first act as she dimbs over your knees toward her seat. A.erupts B.disrupts C.corrupts D.disrespects 3.Have you heard about it?The Kims'house wasand the mask was missing. A.dealt with B.recovered C.broken into D.recognized 4.How was theparty for Joe? A.shock B.surprise C.objective
模拟测验五 I.Vocabulary and Structure: Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points) Example: The old coupleat last in finding a flat to rent. A.managedB.didC.finishedD.succeeded The sentence should read, "The old couple succeeded at last in finding a flat to rent." Therefore, you should choose D. 1.The French aren't the only ones who have made humorous references to the differences these two languages. A.for B.in C.with D.between 2. At the theater, shethe first act as she climbs over your knees toward her seat. A.erupts B.disrupts C.corrupts D.disrespects 3.Have you heard about it? The Kims' house wasand the mask was missing. A.dealt with B.recovered C.broken into D.recognized 4.How was theparty for Joe? A.shock B.surprise C.objective

D.intentional 5.People should travel not only to find out about thebut to find out about the future. A.time B.pleasant C.present D.unknown 6.The picturesin Portugal in 2003. A.is taken B.are to be taken C.weretaken D.took 7.Whatif youall the money in the world and 200 more years to live? A.will you do;have B.are you going to do;havet C.would you do;had D.would you do:had had 8.Who do I turn to if I'm lost on my way? Amyone can give you directionsgoing to be looked after well. A.but not B.except C.only D.but for 9.The murderer was brought in,with his handsbehind his back. A.being tied B.to be tied C.having tied D.tied 10.the traffic jam,I wouldn't have been so late for the dinner party. A.lf not B.But
D.intentional 5.People should travel not only to find out about thebut to find out about the future. A.time B.pleasant C.present D.unknown 6.The picturesin Portugal in 2003. A.is taken B.are to be taken C.were taken D.took 7. Whatif youall the money in the world and 200 more years to live? A.will you do; have B.are you going to do; havet C.would you do; had D.would you do; had had 8. – Who do I turn to if I'm lost on my way? – Anyone can give you directionsgoing to be looked after well. A.but not B.except C.only D.but for 9.The murderer was brought in, with his handsbehind his back. A.being tied B.to be tied C.having tied D.tied 10. the traffic jam, I wouldn't have been so late for the dinner party. A.If not B.But

C.Only if D.Were it not for 1.Situational Dialogues Directions:Choose A.B or C to complete each conversation,using the sentences belw. Mark your answeron the ANSWER SHEET.(20 points) Example: .Oh,look.Joni Mitchell is in town. -What?She's one of the greatest folksingers in the worldl Who's that?I've never heard of her. Sure.I'm in town. Yes,I'm glad she's coming. Answer A is correct because the conversation should read, ".Oh,look.Joni Mitchell is in town. -Who's that?I've never heard of her. .What?She's one of the greatest folksingers in the world!" 11.David,you haven't been yourself latek I mean,you've been losing your temper over nothing. A.I haven't been getting much sleep either. B.I'm sorry.I shouldn't have blown up lke that. C.You'd better not push yourself too hard,or youll get sick 12.Let's turn on the rado.is that OK with you? A.Go ahead.I don't like listening to music. B.Well,maybe you'll win the national lottery. C.Actually,I'd rather not.I'm not used to studying with music. 13.-I really appreciate your coming with me.I always have so much trouble picking out c准s
C.Only if D.Were it not for II.Situational Dialogues: Directions: Choose A, B or C to complete each conversation, using the sentences below. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points) Example: - Oh, look. Joni Mitchell is in town. - . - What? She's one of the greatest folk singers in the world! Who's that? I've never heard of her. Sure, I'm in town. Yes, I'm glad she's coming. Answer A is correct because the conversation should read, "- Oh, look. Joni Mitchell is in town. - Who's that? I've never heard of her. - What? She's one of the greatest folk singers in the world!" 11.– David, you haven't been yourself lately. I mean, you've been losing your temper over nothing. –. A. I haven't been getting much sleep either. B. I'm sorry. I shouldn't have blown up like that. C. You'd better not push yourself too hard, or you'll get sick. 12. – Let's turn on the radio. Is that OK with you? –. A. Go ahead. I don't like listening to music. B. Well, maybe you'll win the national lottery. C. Actually, I'd rather not. I'm not used to studying with music. 13. – I really appreciate your coming with me. I always have so much trouble picking out gifts. –

A.I want to get her something that she'l like. B.Do you know if she is coming to the party tonight? C.Well,take your time.Look around and maybe you'll get inspired. 14.I've been trying to call you since Sunday night,but there was no answer. A.My phone was out of order.I didn't realze it until this morning. B.Did amybody come to visit you aver the summer? C.Where have you been workding since you quit your job at the bank? 15.-What would you do if you had all the time in the world? A.If l could find another job,you know I'd take it in a minute. B.I would spend two thirds of my time with those people who arein great need of help. C.I will travelto other countries and do everything I like. 16.I wish you didn't have to travelso much.You're gone more often than you're home. - A.It's been hard for both of us.Iflcould find another job,you know I'd take it in a minute. B.When is your next trip?Did you say Monday? C.Where have you been working since you quit your job at the bank? 17.You know,I really dan't feel lke going to Chuck's party tomorrow night. A.All I want to do is stayhome and sleep. B.Realy?Ithought you'd be exrited about it. C.She won't be able to go unless she can find a baby-sitter. 18.Do you know what kind of music she lkes? - A.She doesn't have a CD player. B.Classical,I think.Maybe I'll get her a CD. C.Actually,she doesn't lke to study with music. 19.Maybe I could help you print out the report and photocopy it
A. I want to get her something that she'll like. B. Do you know if she is coming to the party tonight? C. Well, take your time. Look around and maybe you'll get inspired. 14. – I've been trying to call you since Sunday night, but there was no answer. – . A. My phone was out of order. I didn't realize it until this morning. B. Did anybody come to visit you over the summer? C. Where have you been working since you quit your job at the bank? 15. –What would you do if you had all the time in the world? —. A. If I could find another job, you know I'd take it in a minute. B. I would spend two thirds of my time with those people who are in great need of help. C. I will travel to other countries and do everything I like. 16.– I wish you didn't have to travel so much. You're gone more often than you're home. –. A. It's been hard for both of us. If I could find another job, you know I'd take it in a minute. B. When is your next trip? Did you say Monday? C. Where have you been working since you quit your job at the bank? 17. – You know, I really don't feel like going to Chuck's party tomorrow night. –. A. All I want to do is stay home and sleep. B. Really? I thought you'd be excited about it. C. She won't be able to go unless she can find a baby-sitter. 18. – Do you know what kind of music she likes? –. A. She doesn't have a CD player. B. Classical, I think. Maybe I'll get her a CD. C. Actually, she doesn't like to study with music. 19. – Maybe I could help you print out the report and photocopy it. –

A.Yes,she will finish the report tomorrow and get some photocopies. B.Please fetch my photos when you pass by the camera shop. C.Oh,I'd really appreciate it if you could,but I don't want you to ruin your evening. 20.-Look at the book I bought today Iit's called a "birthday book". - A.Oh,I have ane just lke it.I'm sure you're going to love it. B.Don't you remember?We both went to Jane's birthday party last week. C.That's why I bought it.I really hate it when I forget people's birthdays. Ill.Close Test Directions:For each numbered blank in the following passage,there are four choices marked A B,C and D.Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.(20 points] Any mistake made in the printing of a stamp raises its value to stamp collectors.A 21 on one inexpensive postage stamp has made the stamp 22 a million and a half times its original value. The mistake was made more than a hundred years ago in the British colomy of Mauntius,a small 23 in the Indian Ocean.24 1847 an order for stamps was sent to a London printer-Mauritius was 25 the fourth country in the world to issue stamps. Before the order was filled and delivered,a ball was planned at Mauritius'G overnment House,and stamps were needed to 26 the invitations.A local printer was instructed to 27 the design for the stamps.He accidentally inscribed the words "Post Office"28 "Post Paid"on the several hundred stamps thathe printed. Today 29.only twenty-six of these misprinted stamps left fourteen One Penmy Orange-Reds and twelve Two Penny Blues.Because of the Two Penny Blue's rareness and age,collectors have pald30等16800fort, 21.A.arrowB.mistake C.printD.value 22.A.testB.cause C.courseD.worth 23.A.islandB.people C.continentD.land
A. Yes, she will finish the report tomorrow and get some photocopies. B. Please fetch my photos when you pass by the camera shop. C. Oh, I'd really appreciate it if you could, but I don't want you to ruin your evening. 20. – Look at the book I bought today. It's called a “birthday book”. —. A. Oh, I have one just like it. I'm sure you're going to love it. B. Don't you remember? We both went to Jane's birthday party last week. C. That's why I bought it. I really hate it when I forget people's birthdays. III.Close Test: Directions: For each numbered blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points) Any mistake made in the printing of a stamp raises its value to stamp collectors. A 21 on one inexpensive postage stamp has made the stamp 22 a million and a half times its original value. The mistake was made more than a hundred years ago in the British colony of Mauritius, a small 23 in the Indian Ocean. 24 1847 an order for stamps was sent to a London printer-Mauritius was 25 the fourth country in the world to issue stamps. Before the order was filled and delivered, a ball was planned at Mauritius' G overnment House, and stamps were needed to 26 the invitations. A local printer was instructed to 27 the design for the stamps. He accidentally inscribed the words “Post Office” 28 “Post Paid” on the several hundred stamps that he printed. Today 29. only twenty-six of these misprinted stamps left fourteen One Penny Orange-Reds and twelve Two Penny Blues. Because of the Two Penny Blue's rareness and age, collectors have paid 30$16 800 for it. 21. A.arrowB.mistake C.printD.value 22. A.testB.cause C.courseD.worth 23. A.islandB.people C.continentD.land

24.A.SinceB.For C.InD.On 25.A.toappeal toB.tobecome C.toworry D.toallow 26.A.deal inB.deal with C.sendoutD.send for 27.A.decideB.agree C.stealsD.copy 28.A.instead ofB.instead for C.in spite ofD.in need of 29.A.take outB.there are C.for exampleD.\ 30.A.as lttle asB as much as C.somuchD.great deal IV.Reading Comprehension Directions:Each of the passages below is followed by some questions.For each question there are four answers marked A.B.C and D.Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the questions.Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.(20 points) Questions 31~35 are based on the Passage 1. Passage 1 Dutch treat is a late-nineteenth-century term,and it originally refers to a dinner where everyone is expected to pay for his own share of the food and drink.If people go "Dutch treat". or simply "go Dutch",it means that they will share the expenses of a social engagement. There are mamy other "Dutch"expressions in English,many of which were imvented in Britain in the seventeenth century when the Dutch and the English were commercial and military rials.The British used "Dutch"to refer to something bad,cheap and shameful.A "Dutch bargain"at that time was an uneven one-sided deal;"Dutch reckoning"was an un-itemized account(不明纸的帐目iand“D试ch widow”was slang for prostitute.Later centuries brought n“Dutch courage”,for bravery induced by drink;“Dutch cancert",for discord山nt music; "Dutch nightingale",meaning a frog:and 'double Dutch",for incomprehensible language,or
24. A.SinceB.For C.InD.On 25. A.to appeal toB.to become C.to worry D.to allow 26. A.deal inB.deal with C.send outD.send for 27. A.decideB.agree C.stealsD.copy 28. A.instead ofB.instead for C. in spite ofD.in need of 29. A.take outB.there are C.for exampleD.\ 30. A.as little asB.as much as C.so muchD.great deal IV. Reading Comprehension Directions: Each of the passages below is followed by some questions. For each question there are four answers marked A, B, C and D. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the questions. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points) Questions 31~35 are based on the Passage 1. Passage 1 Dutch treat is a late-nineteenth-century term, and it originally refers to a dinner where everyone is expected to pay for his own share of the food and drink. If people go “Dutch treat”, or simply “go Dutch”, it means that they will share the expenses of a social engagement. There are many other “Dutch” expressions in English, many of which were invented in Britain in the seventeenth century, when the Dutch and the English were commercial and military rivals. The British used “Dutch” to refer to something bad, cheap and shameful. A “Dutch bargain” at that time was an uneven, one-sided deal; “Dutch reckoning” was an un-itemized account (不明细的帐目); and “Dutch widow” was slang for prostitute. Later centuries brought in “Dutch courage”, for bravery induced by drink; “Dutch concert”, for discordant music; “Dutch nightingale”, meaning a frog; and “double Dutch”, for incomprehensible language, or

unintelligble talk. Some of the expressions are still in use today but some are not.In fact,in American English. some "Dutch"expression have nothing to do with the Dutch,but something with the German. It was probably because of the similar spelling and pronunciation that pecple made a mistake in distinguishing between "Dutch"and "Deutsch"(the German word for German),when German immigrants came to America in the 1700s.For instance,"the Pennsylvania Dutch"refers to the German descendants,instead of the Dutch descendants,Iiving in Penrsyivania. 31.If someone invites you to dinner and says "let's go Dutch",he means. A.that he'll imvite you to a Dutch restaurant B.that he'll buy your dinner C.that you'll buy his dinner D.that you are expected to pay your own meal 32.Mamy of the "Dutch"expressions were invented with derogatory [sense, because. A.the Dutch were underdeveloped people B.Britain and Holland were competitors at that time C.The Dutch had many bad habits D.The British were superior to the Dutch 33.With the information you get from Paragraph 2,make a guess at the meaning of the sentence "You are in Dutch",It probably means. A.you are in Holland B.you are welcome C.you are in trouble D.you are lucky 34.According to the passage,some native American "Dutch" expressions were related to the German instead of the Dutch,simply because. A.people hated the German as much as the Dutch B.people made a mistake at the beginning C.people made a joke about the German D.the German immigrants proclaimed that they were Dutch
unintelligible talk. Some of the expressions are still in use today, but some are not. In fact, in American English, some “Dutch”expressions have nothing to do with the Dutch, but something with the German. It was probably because of the similar spelling and pronunciation that people made a mistake in distinguishing between “Dutch” and “Deutsch” (the German word for German), when German immigrants came to America in the 1700s. For instance, “the Pennsylvania Dutch” refers to the German descendants, instead of the Dutch descendants, living in Pennsylvania. 31. If someone invites you to dinner and says “let's go Dutch”, he means. A.that he'll invite you to a Dutch restaurant B.that he'll buy your dinner C.that you'll buy his dinner D.that you are expected to pay your own meal 32. Many of the “Dutch” expressions were invented with derogatory (贬义) sense, because. A.the Dutch were underdeveloped people B.Britain and Holland were competitors at that time C.The Dutch had many bad habits D.The British were superior to the Dutch 33. With the information you get from Paragraph 2, make a guess at the meaning of the sentence “You are in Dutch”. It probably means. A.you are in Holland B.you are welcome C.you are in trouble D.you are lucky 34. According to the passage, some native American “Dutch” expressions were related to the German instead of the Dutch, simply because. A.people hated the German as much as the Dutch B.people made a mistake at the beginning C.people made a joke about the German D.the German immigrants proclaimed that they were Dutch

35.hat is the mosthy likely title of the passage?. A.Go Dutch in England and America B.DutchAmericans in the Old Days C."Dutch"Expressions in Erglish D.Relationship between Dutch and English Questions 36-40 are based on the Passage 2. Passage 2 Laptop computers are popular all over the world.People use them on trains and airplanes, in airports and hotels.These laptops connect people to their workplace.In the United States today,laptops also connect students to their classrooms. Westlake College in Vinginia will start a laptop computer program that allows students to do schoolwork anywhere they want.Within five years,each of the 1500 students at the college will receive a laptop.The laptops are part of a $10 million computer program at Westlake,a 110-ear-old college.The students with laptops will abo have access to the Internet.In addition. they will be able to use e-mail to"speak"with their teachers,their cassmates,and their familes. However,the most important part of the laptop program is that students will be able to use computers without going to computer labs.They can work with it at home,in a fast-food restaurant or under the trees-amwhere at alll Because of the mamy changes in computer technology,laptop use in higher education,such as colleges and universaties,is workable.As laptops become more powerfu,they become more similar to desktop computers.In addtion,the portable computers can connect students to not only the Internet,but also libraries and other resources.State higher-education officials are studying how laptops can help students.State officials are also testing laptop programs at other universities,too. At Westlake College,more than 60 percent of the staff use computers.The laptops will allow all teachers to use computers in their lessons.As one Westlake teacher said,Here we are in the middle of Virginia and we're glving students a window on the world.They can see everything and do everything." 36.The main purpose of the laptop program is to give each student a laptop to. A.use for their schoolwork
35.What is the mostly likely title of the passage?. A.Go Dutch in England and America B.Dutch Americans in the Old Days C.“Dutch” Expressions in English D.Relationship between Dutch and English Questions 36~40 are based on the Passage 2. Passage 2 Laptop computers are popular all over the world. People use them on trains and airplanes, in airports and hotels. These laptops connect people to their workplace. In the United States today, laptops also connect students to their classrooms. Westlake College in Virginia will start a laptop computer program that allows students to do schoolwork anywhere they want. Within five years, each of the 1500 students at the college will receive a laptop. The laptops are part of a $10 million computer program at Westlake, a 110-year-old college. The students with laptops will also have access to the Internet. In addition, they will be able to use e-mail to “speak” with their teachers, their classmates, and their families. However, the most important part of the laptop program is that students will be able to use computers without going to computer labs. They can work with it at home, in a fast-food restaurant or under the trees-anywhere at all! Because of the many changes in computer technology , laptop use in higher education, such as colleges and universities, is workable. As laptops become more powerful, they become more similar to desktop computers. In addition, the portable computers can connect students to not only the Internet, but also libraries and other resources. State higher-education officials are studying how laptops can help students. State officials are also testing laptop programs at other universities, too. At Westlake College, more than 60 percent of the staff use computers. The laptops will allow all teachers to use computers in their lessons. As one Westlake teacher said, “ Here we are in the middle of Virginia and we're giving students a window on the world. They can see everything and do everything.” 36. The main purpose of the laptop program is to give each student a laptop to . A.use for their schoolwork

B.access the Internet C.workat home D.connect them to libraries 37.Why is the word "speak"in the second paragraphin quotation marks? A.They don't really talk B.They use the computer language. C.Laptops have speakers. D.None of the above reasons is correct. 38.Which of the following is true about Westlake College? A.All teachers use computers. B.1500 students have laptops. C.It is an old college in America. D.Students there can do everything. 39."A window on the world"in the last paragraphmears that students can. A.attend lectures on information technology B.travel around the world C.get information from around the world D.have free laptops 40.What can we infer from the passage? A.The program is successful B.The program is not workable. C.The program is too expensive. D.We don't know the result yet. V.Translation Directions:Put each of the following sentences into English or Chinese,using the word(s) given in the bracket if any.Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.(20 points) 41.Now Della's beautiful hair fell around her,ripping and shining like water. 42.There are parts of the Amazon where animals will walk up and lick your hand because they've never seen a human being before. 43.Get away from your office from time to time for a change of scene and a change af mind
B.access the Internet C.work at home D.connect them to libraries 37. Why is the word “speak” in the second paragraph in quotation marks? A.They don't really talk. B.They use the computer language. C.Laptops have speakers. D.None of the above reasons is correct. 38. Which of the following is true about Westlake College? A.All teachers use computers. B.1500 students have laptops. C.It is an old college in America. D.Students there can do everything. 39. “A window on the world” in the last paragraph means that students can . A.attend lectures on information technology B.travel around the world C.get information from around the world D.have free laptops 40. What can we infer from the passage? A.The program is successful. B.The program is not workable. C.The program is too expensive. D.We don't know the result yet. V. Translation Directions: Put each of the following sentences into English or Chinese, using the word(s) given in the bracket if any. Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points) 41. Now Della's beautiful hair fell around her, ripping and shining like water. 42. There are parts of the Amazon where animals will walk up and lick your hand because they've never seen a human being before. 43. Get away from your office from time to time for a change of scene and a change of mind

44.事实上,在家里发生的意外比乘坐机动车辆和在工作场合中发生意外的总和还要多。 (result in) 45.你随时拟踪科学、技术和医药方面出现的新词吗?(kc©p up with)
44.事实上,在家里发生的意外比乘坐机动车辆和在工作场合中发生意外的总和还要多。 (result in) 45. 你随时跟踪科学、技术和医药方面出现的新词吗? (keep up with)