
教学轴导一 I,司汇与结构(ocabulary and Structure)20% Derections:There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part.Beneath each sentence,there are four words or phrases marketed A.B.C and D.Choose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence.then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. 1.One way to understand thousands of new words is to gain good knowledge of basie word formation A./ B.the C.a D.one 2.After such a long joumney.my shocs want A.to mend B.mended C.to be mending D.mending 3.This is an opportunity that comes once in a lifetime Welet it pass A.mustn't B.don'thanve to C.may not D.might not 4.It so nice a day,we went out for a walk. A.would be B.was C.is D.being 5.Mary my letter:otherwise she would have replied before now. A.couldn't have received B.ought to have received C.must have received D.shouldn't have received 6.Their watch s to all the other watches on the market. A.superior B.advantageous C.super D.beneficial 7..Not only I but also Jane and Marytired of having one examination after another. A.is B.am C.be D.are 8.Although a teenager.Fred could resist told what to do and what not to do. A.to be B.having been C.being D.to have been 9.The car at the present speed until it reaches the foot of the mountain at about 4 o'clock this afternoon A.has gone B.has not gone C.will be going D.has been gong 10.There are over 100night schools in this city.making it possible for a professional to be re-educated no matter_he does. A.how B.where C.what D.when 11.Maths,one of the most important subjects,_ __always interested
教学辅导一 Ⅰ.词汇与结构( Vo ca bul ary and Structure)20% Der ect ion s: Th er e are 40 in com ple te sent en ce s in thi s par t .Ben eat h ea ch se nte nc e,th ere ar e fo ur w ord s or phr a se s mar ket ed A,B, C an d D. Cho o se the on e word or p hra se th at be st com pl ete s the sen ten c e.th en b la c k en t he corr e spo ndi ng letter on the Answer Sheet. 1. One way to understand thousands of new words is to gain____good knowledge of basic word formation. A./ B.the C.a D.one 2. After such a long journey , my shoes want ______. A.to mend B.mended C.to be mending D.mending 3. This is an opportunity that comes once in a lifetime. We_____let it pass. A.mustn’t B.don’t have to C.may not D.might not 4. It_____so nice a day , we went out for a walk. A.would be B.was C.is D.being 5. Mary ______ my letter;otherwise she would have replied before now. A.couldn’t have received B.ought to have received C.must have received D.shouldn ’t have received 6. Their watch is_______to all the other watches on the market. A.superior B.advantageous C.super D.beneficial 7. .Not only I but al so Ja ne a nd Mary _ ___ __t ired of h avi ng on e examination after another . A.is B.am C.be D.are 8. Althou gh a te en ager , Fred co uld re si st ___ ___ tol d what to do a nd what not to do. A.to be B.having been C.being D.to have been 9. The car ______at the present speed until it reaches the foot of the mountain at about 4 o’clock this afternoon . A.has gone B.has not gone C.will be going D.has been gong 10. There ar e o ver 100 nig ht sch ool s i n th is cit y,ma kin g it po ssibl e for a professional to be re-educated no matter ______he does. A.how B.where C.what D.when 11. Math s,on e of t he mo st im port ant subj ec ts, ___ ___ alw ay s i nt ere st ed

him. A.has B.have C.are D.is 12.I worked so late in the office last night that I hardly had time the last bus. A.to have caught B.to catch C.catching D.having caught 13.After he became conseious,he renmembered and on the head with a rod. A.to attack:hit B.to be attacked.to be hit C.attacking;be hit D.having been attacked;hit 14.All that can be caten caten up. A.are being B.has been C.had heen D.have been 15.One of the sides of the board should be painted yellow.and A.the other is white B.another white C.the other white D.another is white 16. right now,she would get there on Sunday. A.Will she leave B.If she leaves C.Were she to leave D.If she had left 17.Only by carrying out an open-door policy_ A.our country can he developed B.can our country develop C.can be our country developed D.our country can develop 18.He went tswimming to be drowned. A.just B.bence C.only D.thus 19.He was A.not only famous in Britain but also in America B.famous not only in Britain but also in America C.not famous only in Britain but also in America D.not only famous in Britain but in America .too 20 ,her suggestion is of greater value than yours. A.All things considering B.All things considered C.All things were considered D.With all things were considered 21.1s some German friends visited last week? A.this school B.this the school C.this school one D.this school where 22.Anna was reading a piece of science fiction,completelyto the outside world. A.having been lost B.to be lost C.losing D.lost 23.His remarks left me about his real purpose A.wondered B.wonder
him. A.has B.have C.are D.is 12. I worked so l ate in th e offic e last nigh t that I hardl y had tim e ______the last bus. A.to have caught B.to catch C.catching D.having caught 13. After he be c ame co nscio u s,he r enm em ber ed _ ___ __ and ___ ___ on th e head with a rod. A.to attack;hit B.to be attacked;to be hit C.attacking;be hit D.having been attacked;hit 14. All that can be eaten ______eaten up. A.are being B.has been C.had been D.have been 15. One of the sides of the board should be painted yellow,and______. A.the other is white B.another white C.the other white D.another is white 16. ______right now,she would get there on Sunday. A.Will she leave B.If she leaves C.Were she to leave D.If she had left 17. Only by carrying out an open -door policy ______. A.our country can be developed B.can our country develop C.can be our country developed D.our country can develop 18. He went tswimming ______to be drowned. A.just B.bence C.only D.thus 19. He was ______. A.not only famous in Britain but also in America B.famous not only in Britain but also in America C.not famous only in Britain but also in America D.not only famous in Britain but in America ,too 20. ______,her suggestion is of greater value than yours. A.All things considering B.All things considered C . All thi ng s w ere c on sid ere d D.With al l th ing s wer e considered 21. Is ______some German friends visited last week? A.this school B.this the school C.this school one D.this school where 22.An na wa s r ea din g a pie c e of sc ie nc e fi ctio n,co mpl ete ly ___ ___t o th e outside world. A.having been lost B.to be lost C.losing D.lost 23.His remarks left me ______about his real purpose. A.wondered B.wonder

C.wondering C.to wonder 24."Will you have somebody the flowers?" "Yes,I'll have the flowers in ten minutes.“ A.plant;planted B.to plant;planted C.plant'to be planted D.to plant.plant 25.Years after the accident he was still _by images of death and destruction. A.twisted B.dipped C.haunted D.submerged 26.The boxer and almost fell when his opponent hit him A.staggered B.shattered C.scattered D.stamped 27.In mountainous regions much of the snow that falls isinto ice. A.concentrated B.embodied Ccompiled D.compacted 28.These continuaal in tempera溪ure make it impossable to decic水what to wear A.transitions B.transformations C.exchanges D.fluctuations 29.Could you all the worthwhile information in the book tnto a few pages A.collect B.condense C.combine D.convert 30.The evidence showed that the hanged man could be of muder. A.ignorant B.innocent C.indecent D.tolerant 31.The novel brings its main characters as vividly to life as if they were standing before you,but they are enirely A.imaginary B.imaginable C.imaginative D.alive 32 Good relationships between patners are the rudders which steer joint ventures through waters A.troublesome B.troubled C.troubling D.disturbed 33.What have the health authorities taken to prevent the epidemic spreading? A.plans B.steps C.paces D.grounds 34.Thomas Malthus predieted that growth would be controlled by wars,diseases and starvation A.popularity B.populace C.populated D.population 35.The girl was so that they could fool her easily A.incredible B.credible C.credulous D.creditable 36.One may call this a crisis situation beeause the dollar has quile
C.wondering C.to wonder 24.“Will you have somebody ______the flowers?” “Yes,I’ll have the flowers ______in ten minutes. ” A.plant;planted B.to plant ;planted C.plant’to be planted D.to plant;plan t 25.Ye ars aft er th e ac cid ent he wa s sti ll _ ___ __b y im ag es of d eat h a nd destruction. A.twisted B.dipped C.haunted D.submerged 26.The boxer ______and almost fell when his opponent hit him. A.staggered B.shattered C.scattered D.stamped 27. In mountainous regions , much of the snow that falls is_____into ice. A. concentrated B.embodied C.compiled D.compacted 28. These continual______ in temperature make it impossible to decide what to wear. A. transitions B. transformations C. exchanges D. fluctuations 29. Could you______all the worthwhile information in the book tnto a few pages. A. collect B. condense C. combine D. convert 30. The evidence showed that the hanged man could be______ of muder. A. ignorant B. innocent C. indecent D. tolerant 31. The novel brings its main characters as vividly to life as if they were standing before you , but they are entirely______. A.imaginary B. imaginable C. imaginative D. alive 32. Good re lat ion sh ip s b etw ee n p atn er s ar e th e ru dd ers whi ch st e er joi nt ventures through______wat ers. A.troublesome B.tro ubled C.troubling D.disturbed 33. Wh at __ ___ _ha ve t he h eal th a uth oriti e s tak en to pr ev ent t he epid emi c spreading? A.plans B.steps C.paces D.grounds 34 . Thom a s Ma lthu s pre dic te d th at ___ ___ grow th woul d b e contr oll ed by wars,disease s and starvation. A.popularity B.populace C. populated D.population 35. The girl was so ______that they could fool her easily. A.incredible B.credible C.credulous D.creditable 36. On e m ay ca ll t hi s a cri si s sit ua tion be c au se th e do llar ha s ___ ___ quit e

steadily. A.depreciated B.converted C.circulated D.deduced 37.It is very discourteous to be __during someone's conversation. A.in the way B.in a way C.leading the way D.giving way 38.The play was so that the audience laughed all through it. A.ridiculous B.marvelous C.tedious D.humorous 39.The first phone cards went into in Italt in 1976.Since they have been issued in every country. A.circulation B.terms C.curreney D.force 40.If you spend all your time and energy trying to .out what words got to say,you miss out on comprehending the message. A.finger B.feature C.pieture D.figure 辨别情银(Error Identification)I0% Direction There are 10 sentences in this part.In each sentence,there are four parts underlined and marked A.B.C.and D.Choose the one that has an error.Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. 41.Most(A)Americans would not be happy without(B)a (C)color television,two cars,and working at the extra_job(D) 42.The building is in 30(A)bad condition that the new owners(BL will probably(C)not want to fix it up(D). 43.The reaon(A)why Mary has made such big progress is because B)she has made(C very good useD)ofher time in class. 44.If they do not accep(Al a check,we shall have toB)pary the cash(C).though it would be much trouble for[D)both sides. 45.He can not tell the difference between trueA)praise and flattering B)statements making C)only to gain D)his farvor 46.Had they knour(A)the snowstorm would B)be so treacherous,the traveler did not venture into inD)without proper equ 47.Theh0 se that(A)was图os超 is corner was destroved(c)during(D)the bombing in 1940. 48 The workers of their factory pay(Al in proportion toB)the numbenC)of hours they work(D). 49.SingA)last fall the young researcher watcheB how the flowers she grosC respond to(D)the sun. 50.As he wadAl seriously.he laid(B)in bed waiting[C for the doctor locomeD) 完形填空(Clr)15% Directions:There are 15 blaniks in the following passage.For each blank there are four choices marked A.B.C.andD below the passage.You should choose the one that best fits into the passage Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet
steadily. A.depreciated B.converted C.circulated D.deduced 37.It is very discourteous to be ______during someone ’s conversation. A.in the way B.in a way C.leading the way D.giving way 38.The play was so ______that the audience laughed all through it. A.ridiculous B.mar velous C.tedious D.humorous 39.The fir st ph on e car ds w ent i nto __ ___ _in It alt in 19 76.Si nc e the y hav e been issued in every country. A.circulation B.terms C.currency D.force 40.If you sp en d all your t ime an d en ergy tr yin g to _ ___ __o ut wh at word s got to say,you miss out on comprehending the message. A.finger B.feature C.picture D.figure 辨别错误(Error Identification) 10% Dire cti on :Th ere ar e 1 0 sen te nc es in thi s p art . I n e ac h se nte nc e , t her e ar e four p art s un derl ine d a nd m ark ed A, B,C, an d D.Choo se th e o ne t hat ha s an error. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. 41. Mo st( A) Am eri can s w oul d not b e ha ppy with out( B) a ( C)co lor television, two cars , and working at the extra job(D). 42. Th e bu ildi ng is in so(A) ba d c ond itio n th at th e n ew ow ner s( B) w ill probably(C) not want to fix it up(D). 43. The reason(A) why Mary has made such big progress is because(B) she has made(C) very good use(D) of her time in class. 44. If they do not accept(A) a check , we shall have to(B) pay the cash(C) , though it would be much trouble for(D) both sides. 45. He can not tell the difference between true(A) praise and flattering(B) statements making(C) only to gain(D) his favor. 46. Had they known(A) the snowstorm would(B) be so treacherous , the traveler did not venture(C) into it(D) without proper equipment. 47. The house that(A) was used(B) to stand at this corner was destroyed(C) during(D) the bombing in 1940. 48. The workers of their factory pay(A) in proportion to(B) the number(C) of hours they work(D). 49. Since(A) last fall , the young researcher watched(B) how the flowers she grows(C) respond to(D) the sun. 50. As he was(A) seriously , he laid(B) in bed waiting(C) for the doctor to come(D). 完形填空(Cloze)15% Directions : There are 15 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A,B,C,and ,D below the passage. You should choose the one that best fits into the passage . Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet

Advertising is a form of selling.For thousands of years there have been individuals who have tried to51others to buy the food they have produced or the goods they have made or the services they can 52. In the 19h century the mass production of goods resulting 53 the Industrial Revolution made person-toperson selling inefficient The mass distribution of goods that 54 the development of the railway and highway made person-to-person selling too slow and experssive.At the same time,mass communication,first newspaper and magazines.then radio and television.made mass selling through55possible. The objective of any advertisement is to convince people that it is in their best56 to take the action the advertiser is recommending The action57 be to purchase a product. use a service.vote for a politicall candidate or even join the Army. Advertising as a58 developed first and most rapidly in the United States.the country that uses it to the greatest59In 1980 advertising expenditures in the US. excceded 55 billion dollars or602 percent of the gross national product.Canada spent about 1.2 percent of its gross national product 61 advertising. 62 advertising brings the economies of mass selling to the manufacturer it produces benefits for the consumer as 63Some of those economies are passed along to the purchaser so that the price of a product sold primarily through advertising is usually far 64 than one sold through personal salespeople.Advertising brings people immediate news about products that have just come on the market.Finally advertising_65for the programs on commercial television and radio and for about two thirds of the cost of publishing magazines and newspapers.(304 words) 51.A.request B.oblige C.affect D.persuade 52.A.transfer B.secure C.enjoy D.perform 53.A.form B.with C.to D.in 54.A.achieved B.preceded C.followed D.induced 55.A.marketing B.advertising C.salespeople D.agents
Advertising is a form of selling . For thousands of years there have been individuals who have tried to __51__ others to buy the food they have produced or the goods they have made or the services they can __52___. In the 19th century the mass production of goods resulting __53____ the Industrial Revolution made person-to-person selling inefficient ,. The mass distribution of goods that ___54__ the development of the railway and highway made person-to-person selling too slow and expensive .At the same time , mass communication , first newspaper and magazines , then radio and television , made mass selling through __55____ possible. The objective of any advertisement is to convince people that it is in their best ___56__ to take the action the advertiser is recommending. The action __57___ be to purchase a product , use a service , vote for a political candidate or even join the Army. Advertising as a __58___ developed first and most rapidly in the United States , the country that uses it to the greatest ___59___.In 1980 advertising expenditures in the U.S. exceeded 55 billion dollars or __60____ 2 percent of the gross national product . Canada spent about 1.2 percent of its gross national product __61____ advertising. ___62___ advertising brings the economies of mass selling to the manufacturer , it produces benefits for the consumer as __63____. Some of those economies are passed along to the purchaser so that the price of a product sold primarily through advertising is usually far __64____ than one sold through personal salespeople . Advertising brings people immediate news about products that have just come on the market . Finally advertising _65_____ for the programs on commercial television and radio and for about two thirds of the cost of publishing magazines and newspapers . (304 words) 51. A. request B. oblige C. affect D. persuade 52. A. transfer B. secure C .enjoy D. perform 53. A. form B. with C. to D. in 54. A. achieved B. preceded C. followed D. induced 55. A. marketing B. advertising C. salespeople D. agents