试题二十二及答案 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: 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 (alon the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the center. [Y]Sample Answer [A] [KG-1*5]-[B] [C] [D] 1A)9:30.B)11:30.C)10:00 D)10:30. 2. A)Betty hasn't heard about Bills new job. B )Betty wont be pleased C)He doesn't think Bill got the job D)Betty has also got a promotion 3. A)Every day. B)Frequently. C)occasionally. D)Very rarely. 4.A)At the bank B)In the elevator. C)At the hospital. D)In th e classroom 5.A)Sandy. B)Jack. C)Her husband. D)Her mother. 6.A)He is her husband. B)He is a boss C)He is a shop assistant D )He is a doctor. 7. A)Scotland. B)Spain. C)Swiss. D)Switzerland 8.A)Gloves. B)Slippers. C)Glasses. D)T-shirt. 9.A)John seldom stays at home nowadays B )John never goes out with Sa
试题二十二及答案 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)9:30. B)11:30. C)10:00. D)10:30. 2.A)Betty hasn’t heard about Bill’s new job.B)Betty won’t be pleased by the news. C)He doesn’t think Bill got the job. D)Betty has also got a promotion. 3.A)Every day.B)Frequently.C)Occasionally.D)Very rarely. 4.A)At the bank.B)In the elevator.C)At the hospital.D)In th e classroom. 5.A)Sandy. B)Jack. C)Her husband. D)Her mother. 6.A)He is her husband. B)He is a boss. C)He is a shop assistant. D)He is a doctor. 7.A)Scotland. B)Spain. C)Swiss. D)Switzerland. 8.A)Gloves. B)Slippers. C)Glasses. D)T-shirt. 9.A)John seldom stays at home nowadays.B)John never goes out with Sa
lly C)John has many girl friends. D )John likes Sally very much 10.A)The new teacher is sick. B )He hasn't met the new teacher. C)There are two new teachers. D)He didn'tlike the teacher. SECTION B Directions: [WTBXJIn this section, you will hear 3 short passag At the 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 e best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C)and D).Then mark the corresp onding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the center. Passage 1 Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you've just heard 11. A)Because many people lived in poverty B)Because there were many road accidents C)Because there was no advanced medicine D)Because a woman has many children 12. A)Dangerous diseases. B)Traffic accidents C)Too many children D)Few doctors and little medicine 13.A)At a police station. B )At the doctor's office C)In an operating room. D)In a hall Passage 2 Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you've just heard 14.A)To make recommendations on sensible dieting B)To report the latest advances in brain surgery. C)To relate an experiment combining sleep and exercise. D)To advise on ways of dealing with sleep difficulties 15.A)Your heart rate is lowered B)It becomes harder to relax
lly. C)John has many girl friends.D)John likes Sally very much. 10.A)The new teacher is sick. B)He hasn’t met the new teacher. C)There are two new teachers. D)He didn’t like the teacher. SECTION B Directions:[WTBX]In this section,you will hear 3 short passages. At the 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 th e best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C) and D).Then mark the corresp onding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage 1 Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you’ve just heard. 11.A)Because many people lived in poverty. B)Because there were many road accidents. C)Because there was no advanced medicine. D)Because a woman has many children. 12.A)Dangerous diseases.B)Traffic accidents. C)Too many children.D)Few doctors and little medicine. 13.A)At a police station.B)At the doctor’s office. C)In an operating room.D)In a hall. Passage 2 Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you’ve just heard. 14.A)To make recommendations on sensible dieting. B)To report the latest advances in brain surgery. C)To relate an experiment combining sleep and exercise. D)To advise on ways of dealing with sleep difficulties. 15.A)Your heart rate is lowered. B)It becomes harder to relax
C)You become too tired to sleep D)Sleep rhythms are disrupted 16.A)At a radio station B)In a lecture hall C)In a biology lab. D)At the doctors office. Passage 3 Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you've just heard 17.A)Christians all over the world B)People of the world C)Only American people. D)Great people in the world 18.A)Monday. B)First of May. C)Sunday. D)Saturday. 19.A)In 1918. B)In 1880.C)In the 1980S. D)In the 1890s 20.A Thanksgiving and christmas B)Labor day and New Years day. C)Easter and Fourth of July D)Easter and Christmas Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is fol lowed by some questions or unfinished statements For each of them there are choices marked A), B),C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark t he corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the cente Passage 1 Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage. The ancient Chinese called jade the stone of immortality. It has been us ed as adornment by women for thousands of years Cutting and polishing the raw stone is a tedious process. It often takes months. A fter initial cutting a piece is ground to its desired form -being passed from ro ugh to smooth grindstones. Our job is to subtract; we cannot add " smiles an expe
C)You become too tired to sleep. D)Sleep rhythms are disrupted. 16.A)At a radio station.B)In a lecture hall. C)In a biology lab.D)At the doctor’s office. Passage 3 Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you’ve just heard. 17.A)Christians all over the world.B)People of the world. C)Only American people.D)Great people in the world. 18.A)Monday. B)First of May. C)Sunday. D)Saturday. 19.A)In 1918. B)In 1880.C)In the 1980’s.D)In the 1890’s. 20.A Thanksgiving and Christmas. B)Labor Day and New Year’s Day. C)Easter and Fourth of July. D)Easter and Christmas. Part ⅡReading Comprehension (35 minutes) Directions:There are 4 passages in this part.Each passage is fol lowed 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 t he corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the cente r. Passage 1 Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage. The ancient Chinese called jade the stone of immortality.It has been us ed as adornment by women for thousands of years. Cutting and polishing the raw stone is a tedious process.It often takes months.A fter initial cutting,a piece is ground to its desired form—being passed from ro ugh to smooth grindstones.“Our job is to subtract;we cannot add,”smiles an expe
rienced carver In judging jade, a little knowledge is often a dangerous thing. It is the easiest gem to imitate. Some of the cheap natural jade can be dyed to a beautiful green. c ruder imitations are made of glass or plastic; but these are easier to detect, sin ce they are smoother than the real gem, which has a slightly uneven surface and a rather greasy look. No two gems are alike. Jade is priced according to its colour and translucence. Pr ces range from a few dollars for an opaque, dull-green stone to thousands for with a true, clear, emerald green The guidelines for buying jade are few and le: Buy jade only after having seen it under natural light. Use another piece of g od quality for comparison Beware on unusually low prices. Finally go to only repu table jewellers 21.It often take to cut and polish jade A)a short time B)a few weeks D)months 22. Before being passed through grindstones, raw jade is first A)carved B)subtracted C)cut D)polished 23 People find it A)good jade b)imitation jade C)beautiful jade D)genuine jade 24 a piece of“jade” made of glass or plastic is Crough D)smooth 25.a good piece of jade may cost A)a few dollars B)a hundred dollars C)thousands of dollars D)millions of dollars Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage American Indians played a central role in the war known as the American
rienced carver. In judging jade,a little knowledge is often a dangerous thing.It is the easiest gem to imitate.Some of the cheap natural jade can be dyed to a beautiful green.C ruder imitations are made of glass or plastic;but these are easier to detect,sin ce they are smoother than the real gem,which has a slightly uneven surface and a rather greasy look. No two gems are alike.Jade is priced according to its colour and translucence.Pr i ces range from a few dollars for an opaque,dull-green stone to thousands for one with a true,clear,emerald green.The guidelines for buying jade are few and simp le:Buy jade only after having seen it under natural light.Use another piece of g o od quality for comparison.Beware on unusually low prices.Finally,go to only repu table jewellers. 21.It often takes____ to cut and polish jade. A)a short time B)a few weeks C)years D)months 22.Before being passed through grindstones,raw jade is first____ . A)carved B)subtracted C)cut D)polished 23.People find it easy to make____ . A)good jade B)imitation jade C)beautiful jade D)genuine jade 24.A piece of “jade” made of glass or plastic is ____ . A)uneven B)greasy C)rough D)smooth 25.A good piece of jade may cost____ . A)a few dollars B)a hundred dollars C)thousands of dollars D)millions of dollars Passage 2 Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage. American Indians played a central role in the war known as the American
Revoluti on To them however, the dispute between the colonists and england was peripheral( 边缘的) For American indians the conflict was a war for American Indian independ ence, and whichever side they chose they lost it Mary Brant was a powerful nce among the Iroquois. She was a Mohawk, the leader of the society of all Iroquoi s matrons, and the widow of Sir William Johnson, Superintendent of Indian Affairs Her brother, Joseph Brant, is the best-known American Indian warrior of the Revol ution, yet she may have exerted even more influence in the Confederacy than he d. she used her influence to keep the western tribes of Iroquois loyal to the En glish king George Ill. When the colonists won the war, she and her tribe had to ndon their lands-and retreat to Canada. On the other side, Nancy Ward held positio ns of authority in the Cherokee nation. she had fought as a warrior in the war ainst the greeks and as a reward for her heroism was made beloved woman tribe this office made her chief of the women s council and a member of the cou ncil of chiefs. she was friendly with the White settlers and supported the patrio ts during the revolution yet the cherokees too lost their land 26. What is the main point the author makes in the passage? A)Siding with the English in the Revolution helped American Indians regain their land B)At the time of the Revolution, the Superintendent of Indian Affairs had li ttle power. C)Regardless of whom they supported in the revolution, American Indians lo st their land D)The outcome of the Revolution was largely determined by American Indian 27. According to the passage, Mary Brant's husband had been a Agovernment officialB) Mohawk chief C)revolutionary hero D)Cherokee council member
Revoluti on.To them,however,the dispute between the colonists and England was peripheral( 边缘的).For American Indians the conflict was a war for American Indian independ ence,and whichever side they chose they lost it.Mary Brant was a powerful influe nce among the Iroquois.She was a Mohawk,the leader of the society of all Iroquoi s matrons,and the widow of Sir William Johnson,Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Her brother,Joseph Brant, is the best-known American Indian warrior of the Revol ution,yet she may have exerted even more influence in the Confederacy than he di d .She used her influence to keep the western tribes of Iroquois loyal to the En glish king,George Ⅲ.When the colonists won the war,she and her tribe had to aba ndon their lands-and retreat to Canada.On the other side,Nancy Ward held positio ns of authority in the Cherokee nation.She had fought as a warrior in the war ag ainst the Greeks and as a reward for her heroism was made “Beloved Woman”of the tribe.This office made her chief of the women’s council and a member of the cou ncil of chiefs.She was friendly with the White settlers and supported the Patrio ts during the Revolution.Yet the Cherokees too lost their land. 26.What is the main point the author makes in the passage? A)Siding with the English in the Revolution helped American Indians regain their land. B)At the time of the Revolution,the Superintendent of Indian Affairs had li ttle power. C)Regardless of whom they supported in the Revolution,American Indians lo st their land. D)The outcome of the Revolution was largely determined by American Indian women. 27.According to the passage,Mary Brant’s husband had been a ____ . A)government officialB) Mohawk chief C)revolutionary hero D)Cherokee council member
28. To which tribe did Nancy Ward belong? A)Mohawk. B)Iroquois. C)Cherokee. D)Greek. 29. How did nancy Ward gain her position of authority? A)By bravery in battle B)By marriage to a chief. C)By joining the Confederacy D)By being born into a powerful family. 30. According to the passage, what did Mary Brant and Nancy Ward have in comm A) Each was called“ Beloved Woman” by her tribe. B)Each influenced her tribes role in the American Revolution C)Each lost a brother in the American Revolution D)Each went to England after the American Revolution Passage 3 Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. It is in the joints of human body that movements of the bones take plac e. The movement itself is caused by the pull of sheets and cords of very tough ti sue(a )called muscle Muscle tissue has the special ability to shorten itself so that the bone on which it pulls has to move. When muscle tissue shorte ns, it also bunches up( E). Muscle tissue covers the body in sheets, and bands that lie between the skin and the skeleton the bones are the framework of the dy, but the muscles fill out the body shape. Most muscles extend from one bone another when the muscle between the bones shortens one bone has to move The poi nt where the muscle is fastened to the unmoving bone is called the origin of the muscle, whereas the point where the muscle is fastened to the bone that is to e moved is called the insertion. Sometimes the muscle is not attached directly to the bone but to a tough nonstretchable cord or tendon that is attached to the Muscles do not push; they can only pull To bend the arm at the elbow, the muscle t the front of the upper arm has to shorten and bunch up To unbend the r muscles in the back of the arm have to shorten these two sets of muscles -the
28.To which tribe did Nancy Ward belong? A)Mohawk. B)Iroquois. C)Cherokee. D)Greek. 29.How did Nancy Ward gain her position of authority? A)By bravery in battle. B)By marriage to a chief. C)By joining the Confederacy. D)By being born into a powerful family. 30.According to the passage,what did Mary Brant and Nancy Ward have in comm on? A)Each was called “Beloved Woman”by her tribe. B)Each influenced her tribe’s role in the American Revolution. C)Each lost a brother in the American Revolution. D)Each went to England after the American Revolution. Passage 3 Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. It is in the joints of human body that movements of the bones take plac e.The movement itself is caused by the pull of sheets and cords of very tough ti ssue (组织) called muscle. Muscle tissue has the special ability to shorten itself so that the bone on which it pulls has to move.When muscle tissue shorte ns,it also bunches up (凸起). Muscle tissue covers the body in sheets,and bands that lie between the skin and the skeleton.The bones are the framework of the bo dy,but the muscles fill out the body shape. Most muscles extend from one bone to another.When the muscle between the bones shortens,one bone has to move.The poi nt where the muscle is fastened to the unmoving bone is called the origin of the muscle, whereas the point where the muscle is fastened to the bone that is to b e moved is called the insertion.Sometimes the muscle is not attached directly to the bone but to a tough,nonstretchable cord ,or tendon that is attached to the bone. Muscles do not push;they can only pull.To bend the arm at the elbow,the muscle a t the front of the upper arm has to shorten and bunch up.To unbend the arm,othe r muscles in the back of the arm have to shorten.These two sets of muscles —the
front and back-are said to act in opposition to each other. When one set is wor king the other set is usually relaxed But there are times when both of them wor k Sometimes muscles are called upon to do more than simply pull in one direction They may have to perform a turning motion. To be able to do this, the muscle mus t be attached to the bone at an angle. By pulling the muscle can cause the bone to pivot 31. According to the passage, movement occurs when a muscle A)grows B)shortens Relaxes D)pushes 32. The point at which a muscle is attached to the bone that moves is called the A)source B)insertion C)tendon D)diaphragm 33. The phrase"called upon"in line 12 is closest in meaning to which of the following? A)Required. B)Visited C)Permitted. D)Subjected 34.The passage implies that reversing the muscle-bone movement used to bend an arm requires A)the relaxation of two sets of muscles B)the use of different muscles C)a different kind of tissue D)the enlargement of the muscle 35. Why are some muscles attached to bones at an angle? A)To cause the muscles to push B)To strengthen the muscles C)To shorten tissue D)To perform a turning action Passage 4 Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage. Of the tens of thousands of ships on the ocean bottom, only a handful, less than 1 percent, contain negotiable treasure, such as gold and jewels. Most give us a different priceless treasure-history. a sunken ship lies in trust, preserved in the airless environment of the sea, and those in deep water are especially wel
front and back—are said to act in opposition to each other.When one set is wor king ,the other set is usually relaxed.But there are times when both of them wor k.Sometimes muscles are called upon to do more than simply pull in one direction .They may have to perform a turning motion.To be able to do this ,the muscle mus t be attached to the bone at an angle.By pulling, the muscle can cause the bone to pivot. 31.According to the passage,movement occurs when a muscle____ . A)grows B)shortens C)relaxes D)pushes 32.The point at which a muscle is attached to the bone that moves is called the ____ . A)source B)insertion C)tendon D)diaphragm 33.The phrase“called upon”in line 12 is closest in meaning to which of the following? A)Required.B)Visited. C)Permitted.D)Subjected. 34.The passage implies that reversing the muscle-bone movement used to bend an arm requires____ . A)the relaxation of two sets of muscles B)the use of different muscles C)a different kind of tissue D)the enlargement of the muscle 35.Why are some muscles attached to bones at an angle? A)To cause the muscles to push. B)To strengthen the muscles. C)To shorten tissues. D)To perform a turning action. Passage 4 Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage. Of the tens of thousands of ships on the ocean bottom,only a handful,less than 1 percent,contain negotiable treasure,such as gold and jewels.Most give us a different,priceless treasure—history.A sunken ship lies in trust,preserved in the airless environment of the sea,and those in deep water are especially well
protected No dry land sites anywhere-except perhaps Egyptian tombs -are in a better state of preservation than a vessel deep in the ocean. A sunken ship, therefore, can be a rare window through which a moment in time is This is not to imply that sunken ships are always found intact Most ships break up on the way down, hit the bottom at about 100 miles per hour, and become a chaotic, confusing jumble(混乱的一堆). I recall the chagrin(懊恼) of a novice diver who after surfacing from an underwater tour of a 400-foot ship, asked his diving buddy Where was the wreck?" It takes experience to actually know sunken ship when one sees it. But no matter what its condition on the way down, a ship deteriorates much more slowly as it sinks deeper into protective layer of sand and mud. ancient essels have been found in remarkably good condition. In 1997 a group of marine archaeologists excavating(Rti)a 900-year-old wreck recovered engraved glassware, Greek coins bronze kettles, and amazingly greek jars containing seeds, almonds, and lentile-even a plate with chicken bones 36. Which of the following is meant by the priceless treasure"metioned in line 2? A)Valuable infomation. B)Ancient coins. C)Precious stones. D)old books 37. The author compares a sunken ship preserved in the deep sea to which of the following A)a tomb in Egypt. B)A Greek jar C)A vacuum. D)a bronze chest 38. According to the passage, which of the following usually happens to a ship as it sinks? A)It remains in an upright position B)It gets transported by the currents C)It breaks into pieces. D)It attracts marine life 39. Which of the following objects found on the 900-year-old wreck most surp rised the author? A)Money. B)Jars C)chicken bones. D)Glassware. 40. Which of the following features of an ancient ship is of most interest t o the author? A)Speed. B)Contents C)Location. D)Design
protected.No dry land sites anywhere—except perhaps Egyptian tombs—are in a better state of preservation than a vessel deep in the ocean.A sunken ship,therefore,can be a rare window through which a moment in time is glimpsed. This is not to imply that sunken ships are always found intact.Most ships break up on the way down,hit the bottom at about 100 miles per hour,and become a chaotic,confusing jumble(混乱的一堆). I recall the chagrin (懊恼) of a novice diver who ,after surfacing from an underwater tour of a 400-foot ship,asked his diving buddy.“Where was the wreck?” It takes experience to actually know sunken ship when one sees it. But no matter what its condition on the way down,a ship deteriorates much more slowly as it sinks deeper into protective layer of sand and mud. Ancient vessels have been found in remarkably good condition.In 1997 a group of marine archaeologists excavating (发掘) a 900-year-old wreck recovered engraved glassware,Greek coins,bronze kettles,and amazingly,Greek jars containing seeds,almonds,and lentile—even a plate with chicken bones. 36.Which of the following is meant by the“priceless treasure”metioned in line 2? A)Valuable information. B)Ancient coins. C)Precious stones. D)Old books. 37.The author compares a sunken ship preserved in the deep sea to which of the following? A)A tomb in Egypt. B)A Greek jar. C)A vacuum. D)A bronze chest. 38.According to the passage,which of the following usually happens to a ship as it sinks? A)It remains in an upright position. B)It gets transported by the currents. C)It breaks into pieces. D)It attracts marine life. 39.Which of the following objects found on the 900-year-old wreck most surp rised the author? A)Money. B)Jars. C)Chicken bones. D)Glassware. 40.Which of the following features of an ancient ship is of most interest t o the author? A)Speed. B)Contents. C)Location. D)Design
Part VOCabulary and Structure(20 minutes) Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For ea ch sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C)and D). Choose the one that st completes the sentences. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer t with a single line through the center. 41.He didn't find to prepare for the worst condition he might meet A)worth his while b)it worth C)it worthwhile D)it worthy 42.I would rather she me a new one instead of having the old one rep aired as she did A)gave B)should give C)had given D)give 43.If I_ the problem, I would do it in a different way. A)would solve B)solve C)shall solve D)were to solve 44. The world will be a dull place when all the different nationalities beha ly A)alike B)likable C)likely D)like 45. Liquids are like solids they have a definite volume. A)in that B)for that C)with that D)at that 46. The music was so that it was hard for me to hear it A)vague B)faint C)tedious D)peculiar 47.Television is another major instrument of communication us to see as well as the performer. A)permitted to hear B )being permitting, hear C)to permit, hearing D)permitting, to hear. 48.The old man was lucky to the heart operation A)come to B )come across C)come up with D)come through 49. Clothing made of plastic fibres has certain advantages over made of natural fibres like cotton wool or silk. A )one B)the one C)that D)what
Part ⅢVocabulary and Structure (20 minutes) Directions:There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part.For ea ch sentence there are four choices marked A),B),C) and D).Choose the ONE that be st completes the sentences.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Shee t with a single line through the center. 41.He didn’t find ____ to prepare for the worst condition he might meet. A)worth his while B)it worth C)it worthwhile D)it worthy 42.I would rather she ____ me a new one instead of having the old one rep aired as she did. A)gave B)should give C)had given D)give 43.If I____ the problem,I would do it in a different way. A)would solve B)solve C)shall solve D)were to solve 44.The world will be a dull place when all the different nationalities beha ve exactly____ . A)alike B)likable C)likely D)like 45.Liquids are like solids ____ they have a definite volume. A)in that B)for that C)with that D)at that 46.The music was so ____ that it was hard for me to hear it. A)vague B)faint C)tedious D)peculiar 47.Television is another major instrument of communication,____ us to see as well as ____ the performer. A)permitted,to hear B)being permitting,hear C)to permit,hearing D)permitting, to hear. 48.The old man was lucky to ____ the heart operation A)come to B)come across C)come up with D)come through 49.Clothing made of plastic fibres has certain advantages over ____ made of natural fibres like cotton,wool or silk. A)one B)the one C)that D)what
50 People mistakenly thought that darwin was saying that the monkey was the of the human race A)successor B)offspring C)predecessor D)breeder 51 Have dinner with me A)will you B)would you C)won't you d )haven't you 52.It cats and dogs for over a week and the downpour had caused land slides in many places Arained B)was raining C)had rained D)had been raining 53."Why didn'tSmith join the International Students Organization? He objected to dues A)our charging B)us charging C)charge D)we charge 54. The so-called even number are 2,4,6, 8 and so on A)as a rule b)as follow C)as follows D)as for 55.Hes sometimes bad-tempered but hes a good fellow A)in heart B)with heart C)at heart D)by heart 56.The children always like to make up fairy tales A)imaginative B )imagining C)imaginary D)imaginable 57.It was unfair that the honest old man was of the crime A)accused B)charged C)blamed D)sentences 58. English is to the students of science and engineering A)of great importance B)of great important C)great importanceD)very importance 59. Today, housework has been made much easier by electrical A)facilities B )appliances C)instruments D)apparatus 60. Helen doesn't know how much I spent in repairing the house; if she had ev er found out,I’ m sure A)she does never forgive me B)she'll never forgive me C)she never forgives me D)she'd never forgive me 61. when she started complaining A)Not until he arrived B)Hardly had he arrived C)No sooner had he arrived D)Scarcely did he arrive
50.People mistakenly thought that Darwin was saying that the monkey was the ____ of the human race. A)successor B)offspring C)predecessor D)breeder 51.Have dinner with me,____ ? A)will you B)would you C)won’t you D)haven’t you 52.It ____ cats and dogs for over a week and the downpour had caused land slides in many places. A)rained B)was raining C)had rained D)had been raining 53.—“Why didn’t Smith join the International Students Organization?” —“He objected to ____ dues.” A)our charging B)us charging C)charge D)we charge 54.The so-called even number are ____ :2,4,6,8 and so on. A)as a rule B)as follow C)as follows D)as for 55.He’s sometimes bad-tempered but he’s a good fellow ____ . A)in heart B)with heart C)at heart D)by heart 56.The ____ children always like to make up fairy tales. A)imaginative B)imagining C)imaginary D)imaginable 57.It was unfair that the honest old man was ____of the crime. A)accused B)charged C)blamed D)sentences 58.English is ____ to the students of science and engineering. A)of great importance B)of great important C)great importanceD)very importance 59.Today,housework has been made much easier by electrical____ . A)facilities B)appliances C)instruments D)apparatus 60.Helen doesn’t know how much I spent in repairing the house;if she had ev er found out,I’m sure____ . A)she does never forgive me B)she’ll never forgive me C)she never forgives me D)she’d never forgive me 61.____ when she started complaining. A)Not until he arrived B)Hardly had he arrived C)No sooner had he arrived D)Scarcely did he arrive