试题二十及答案 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] 1. A)His baby is sick. B)He was next door the whole night. C)He didnt sleep. D )His baby cried all night 2. A)June 15th B)June 20th JUne 5th D)June 10th. 3.A)Buying books. B)Selling books. C)Reading books. D)Borrowing books 4.A)Sweater. B)Bored. C)Tired. DTerrible 5.A)He didn't go to Chicago. B )He had a good time in Chicago C)He spent his vacation here. D)He didn't enjoy his trip 6.A)The news. B)TV programs C)A piece of advertisement. D)Some cartoons 7. A)Bill repairs the tire himself. B)Bill paid to have his motorcycle fixed C)Bill was silly to have wasted his money. D)Bill now works in a garage 8.A)He spends too much money. B)He bought an expensive watch C)He really does like television D)He should watch more television
试题二十一及答案 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)His baby is sick. B)He was next door the whole night. C)He didn’t sleep. D)His baby cried all night. 2.A)June 15th. B)June 20th. C)June 5th. D)June 10th. 3.A)Buying books.B)Selling books.C)Reading books.D)Borrowing books. 4.A)Sweater.B)Bored.C)Tired.D)Terrible. 5.A)He didn’t go to Chicago.B)He had a good time in Chicago. C)He spent his vacation here. D)He didn’t enjoy his trip. 6.A)The news. B)TV programs. C)A piece of advertisement. D)Some cartoons. 7.A)Bill repairs the tire himself. B)Bill paid to have his motorcycle fixed. C)Bill was silly to have wasted his money. D)Bill now works in a garage. 8.A)He spends too much money. B)He bought an expensive watch. C)He really does like television. D)He should watch more television
9. A)Mountain climbing. B)House building. C)Story telling. D)Stair climbing 10A)At6:30.B)At7:00.CAt7:30.D)At8:00 SECTION B Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each pa ssage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be oken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer rom e four choices marked A), B), C)and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on 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 there was a rock on the path B)Because there were no trains C)Because it was too hot. D)Because his son felt tired 12. A)The next day. B)A few minutes later. C)Two hours later. D)Several hours later. 13. A)Lazy. B )Afraid. C)Interested D)Fascinated Passage 2 Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you've just heard 14A)15B)36.C45D)30 15A)45B)36C)15D)30 16. A)A student can move between one university and another during the course B)A student can spend a longer period than four years for a degree C)A student can receive loans in his first year in a university D)a student may attend at least four courses during each semester
9.A)Mountain climbing. B)House building.C)Story telling.D)Stair climbing. 10.A)At 6:30. B)At 7:00.C)At 7:30. D)At 8:00. SECTION B Directions:In this section, you will hear 3 short passages.At the end of each pa ssage,you will hear some questions.Both the passage and the questions will be sp oken only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from th e 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’ve just heard. 11.A)Because there was a rock on the path. B)Because there were no trains. C)Because it was too hot. D)Because his son felt tired. 12.A)The next day. B)A few minutes later. C)Two hours later. D)Several hours later. 13.A)Lazy.B)Afraid.C)Interested.D)Fascinated. Passage 2 Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you’ve just heard. 14.A)15.B)36.C)45.D)30. 15.A)45.B)36.C)15.D)30. 16.A)A student can move between one university and another during the course. B)A student can spend a longer period than four years for a degree. C)A student can receive loans in his first year in a university. D)A student may attend at least four courses during each semester
Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you've just heard 17. A)Everything is OK. B)Things look good C)Things look as if the work is over. D)No change is in sight 18. A)Money. B)More lunch time. C)Pensions. D)Salaries. 19.A)It's cheap. B)It's healthy. C)It's faster. D)It's interesting 20.A Share cars. B)Nothing. C)Call the city officials. D)Rent buses Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes) Directions: [WTBXJThere are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C)and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer sheet with a single line through the center Pa Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage The whole atmosphere of the world in which we live is affected by science as is shown most immediately and strikingly by our modern conveniences and aterial re sources. a little deeper thinking shows that the influence of science goes much f arther and colors the entire mental outlook of the modern civilized man on the orld about him. Perhaps one of the most telling evidences of this is his growing freedom from superstition(T). Freedom from superstition is the result of th e belief that the world is not governed by caprice but that it is a world of or der and can be understood by man if he will only try hard enough and be clever nough. This conviction that the world is understandable is doubtlessly the most important gift of science to civilization The widespread acceptance of this view can be dated to the discovery by Newton of the law of gravitation; and for this reason Newton may be justly regarded as the most important single contributor modern life 21. The greatest benefit of science has been A)the rapid growth of everyday conveniences B)the encouragement of deep thinking C)the work of reconstruction D)an understanding that the world has order
Passage 3 Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you’ve just heard. 17.A)Everything is OK. B)Things look good. C)Things look as if the work is over. D)No change is in sight. 18.A)Money.B)More lunch time.C)Pensions.D)Salaries. 19.A)It’s cheap. B)It’s healthy. C)It’s faster. D)It’s interesting. 20.A Share cars. B)Nothing.C)Call the city officials.D)Rent buses. Part ⅡReading Comprehension (35 minutes) Directions:[WTBX]There are 4 passages in this part.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A),B),C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage 1 Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage. The whole atmosphere of the world in which we live is affected by science,as is shown most immediately and strikingly by our modern conveniences and material re sources.A little deeper thinking shows that the influence of science goes much f arther and colors the entire mental outlook of the modern civilized man on the w orld about him .Perhaps one of the most telling evidences of this is his growing freedom from superstition (迷信). Freedom from superstition is the result of th e belief that the world is not governed by caprice ,but that it is a world of or der and can be understood by man if he will only try hard enough and be clever e nough.This conviction that the world is understandable is ,doubtlessly,the most important gift of science to civilization.The widespread acceptance of this view can be dated to the discovery by Newton of the law of gravitation;and for this reason Newton may be justly regarded as the most important single contributor to modern life. 21.The greatest benefit of science has been____ . A)the rapid growth of everyday conveniences B)the encouragement of deep thinking C)the work of reconstruction D)an understanding that the world has order
22.It is implied in the passage that prior to Newton A)men believed themselves to be of little value B)men were unable to cope with the changing factors in nature C)men understood nature but did not apply their knowledge D)men believed nature to be essentially incomprehensible 23. The word"caprice"(line 9)here refers to A)change B )logic C)luck D)power 24. The subject of this passage can be A)important scientific principles B)science and modern conveniences Science and civilization D)discovery of scientific laws 25. According to the passage the author tends to be all the following but[CD #3] A)decisive in drawing conclusions Brational in his approaches to problems C)emotional in his approaches to problems Reasonable in making judgments Passage 2 Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage. A child of five is friendly, competent and obedient, although he may be bossy with other children and is sometimes sufficiently independent to call his mother names. He is still dependent on adult approval and praise and so orientated 对……感兴趣) to the grown-up that he tells tales without seeing the other child s point of view. There is no real discussion yet-five talking together indulge in (沉浸于)a“ collective monologue(独白)”; quarrelling with words often begins towards the end of the year Group play is often disrupted (wktr)because everyone wants to be the mother or the bride or the captain of the fire brigade. Each child has an urgent need for constantly recurring (iBJ) contact with an adult in spite of all his efforts to be independent In his unsureness he may make statements about his own cleverness and beauty, hoping that the adult will praise him: this is not conceit(E f)but a cry for reassurance. He loves to say "Watch what I can do. Reality and fantasy are still intermingled and this confusion may lead him to elaborate on facts 26.It is implied in the passage that a competent child A)does what he is told b)plays with other children C)can perform certain task D )tells other children what to do 27. A five-year-old child sometimes shows his independence by A)making friends B)calling his mother names C)seeking adult approval and praise
22.It is implied in the passage that,prior to Newton,____ . A)men believed themselves to be of little value B)men were unable to cope with the changing factors in nature C)men understood nature but did not apply their knowledge D)men believed nature to be essentially incomprehensible 23.The word“caprice”(line 9)here refers to ____ . A)change B)logic C)luck D)power 24.The subject of this passage can be ____ . A)important scientific principles B)science and modern conveniences C)science and civilization D)discovery of scientific laws 25.According to the passage the author tends to be all the following but[CD #3] . A)decisive in drawing conclusions B)rational in his approaches to problems C)emotional in his approaches to problems D)reasonable in making judgments Passage 2 Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage. A child of five is friendly,competent and obedient,although he may be bossy with other children and is sometimes sufficiently independent to call his mother names.He is still dependent on adult approval and praise,and so orientated (对……感兴趣) to the grown-up that he tells tales without seeing the other child’ s point of view.There is no real discussion yet—five talking together indulge in (沉浸于) a “collective monologue(独白)”;quarrelling with words often begins towards the end of the year.Group play is often disrupted(破坏) because everyone wants to be the mother or the bride or the captain of the fire brigade.Each child has an urgent need for constantly recurring (反复的) contact with an adult in spite of all his efforts to be independent.In his unsureness he may make statements about his own cleverness and beauty,hoping that the adult will praise him:this is not conceit (自负) but a cry for reassurance.He loves to say“Watch what I can do.”Reality and fantasy are still intermingled and this confusion may lead him to elaborate on facts. 26.It is implied in the passage that a competent child____ . A)does what he is told B)plays with other children C)can perform certain task D)tells other children what to do 27.A five-year-old child sometimes shows his independence by ____ . A)making friends B)calling his mother names C)seeking adult approval and praise
D)being bossy with other children 28. The passage points out that when everyone wants to be the mother or the bride, group play is often A)broken up B)spoiled C)interrupted D)halted for a moment 29. Which of the following is not conceit but a cry for reassurance? A)An urgent need for contact with adults B)A childs efforts to be independent. C)A childs unsureness D)A child's making statements about his own cleverness 30. The last sentence of the passage tells us that the five-year old child A)likes to recite facts B )tells lies C)gets very confused D)sometimes mixes up what is real with what is unreal Passage 3 Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. In ancient times the most important examinations were spoken, not written. In schools of ancient Greece and rome, testing usually consisted of saying poetry oud or giving speeches In the European universities of the Middle Ages, students who were working for vanced degrees had to discuss questions in their field of study with people who had made a special study of the subject This custom exists today as part of the process of testing candidates for the doctors degree Generally, however, modern examinations are written. The written examination where all students are tested on the same questions, was probably not known until the ineteenth century. Perhaps it came into existence with the great increase in lation and the development of modern industry. A room full of candidates for a st ate examination timed exactly by electric clocks and carefully watched over by anagers, resembles a group of workers at an automobile factory. Certainly, during e xaminations teachers and students are expected to act like machines One type of test is sometimes called an objective"test. It is intended to deal with facts, not personal opinions To make up an objective test, the teacher writes a series of questions, each of which has only one correct answer. Along with
D)being bossy with other children 28.The passage points out that when everyone wants to be the mother or the bride,group play is often____ . A)broken up B)spoiled C)interrupted D)halted for a moment 29.Which of the following is not conceit but a cry for reassurance? A)An urgent need for contact with adults. B)A child’s efforts to be independent. C)A child’s unsureness. D)A child’s making statements about his own cleverness. 30.The last sentence of the passage tells us that the five-year old child ____. A)likes to recite factsB)tells lies C)gets very confused D)sometimes mixes up what is real with what is unreal Passage 3 Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. In ancient times the most important examinations were spoken,not written.In the schools of ancient Greece and Rome,testing usually consisted of saying poet ry al oud or giving speeches. In the European universities of the Middle Ages,students who were working for ad vanced degrees had to discuss questions in their field of study with people who had made a special study of the subject.This custom exists today as part of the process of testing candidates for the doctor’s degree. Generally,however,modern examinations are written.The written examination,where all students are tested on the same questions,was probably not known until the n ineteenth century.Perhaps it came into existence with the great increase in popu lation and the development of modern industry.A room full of candidates for a st ate examination timed exactly by electric clocks and carefully watched over by m anagers,resembles a group of workers at an automobile factory.Certainly,during e xaminations teachers and students are expected to act like machines. One type of test is sometimes called an “objective”test.It is intended to deal with facts,not personal opinions.To make up an objective test,the teacher writes a series of questions,each of which has only one correct answer.Along with
question the teacher writes the correct answer and also three statements that ook like answers to students who have not learned the material properly 31. In the Middle Ages students A)took objective tests B)specialized in one subject C)were timed by electric clocks D)never wrote exams 32. The main idea of Paragraph Three is that A)workers now take examinations B)the population has grown C)there are only written exams today D)examinations are now written and timed 33. The kind of exams where students must select answers are A)personal B)objective C)spoken D)written 34. Modern industry must have developed A )before the Middle Ages Around the 19th centur C)in greece or Rome D)machines to take tests 35.It may be concluded that testing A)should test only opinions B)should always be written C)has changed since the Middle Ages D)is given only in factories Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage. My sisters and i had cherished fine dreams of a home in the city but when the A cott family found itself in a small house at the South End without a tree in sig ht, only a back yard to play in and no money to buy any of the splendors before us we children all rebelled and longed for the country again Anna soon found little pupils, and trudged(ia)away each morning to her daily task, pausing at the corner to wave her hand to me in answer to my salute with e duster. My father went to his classes at his room downtown mother to her sorbing poor, the little girls to school, and I, Louisa, was left to keep house, feel
each question the teacher writes the correct answer and also three statements that l ook like answers to students who have not learned the material properly. 31.In the Middle Ages students____ . A)took objective tests B)specialized in one subject C)were timed by electric clocks D)never wrote exams 32.The main idea of Paragraph Three is that____. A)workers now take examinations B)the population has grown C)there are only written exams today D)examinations are now written and timed 33.The kind of exams where students must select answers are ____ . A)personal B)objective C)spoken D)written 34.Modern industry must have developed____ . A)before the Middle Ages B)around the 19th century C)in Greece or Rome D)machines to take tests 35.It may be concluded that testing____ . A)should test only opinions B)should always be written C)has changed since the Middle Ages D)is given only in factories Passage 4 Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage. My sisters and I had cherished fine dreams of a home in the city,but when the A l cott family found itself in a small house at the South End without a tree in sig ht,only a back yard to play in ,and no money to buy any of the splendors before us ,we children all rebelled and longed for the country again. Anna soon found little pupils,and trudged (跋涉) away each morning to her daily task,pausing at the corner to wave her hand to me in answer to my salute with th e duster.My father went to his classes at his room downtown,mother to her all-ab sorbing poor,the little girls to school,and I,Louisa,was left to keep house,feel
ing like an aged sea-gull as i washed dishes and cooked in the basement kitchen where my prospect was limited to a procession of muddy boots Good drill, but very hard and my only consolation was the evening reunion when met with such varied reports of the day s adventures, we could not fail to find both amusement and instruction Father brought news from the upper world and the wise, good people who adorned( 装饰)t; mother, usually much dilapidated(衣衫破旧的) because she would give away h er clothes with sad tales of suffering and sin from the darker side of life; gent le anna a modest account of her success as a teacher for even at seventeen her weet nature won all who knew her, and her patience quelled the most rebellious pu p My reports were usually a mixture of the tragic and the comic, and the children oured their small joys and woes(i ti) into the family bosom where comfort and mpathy were always to be found 36. The main impression we get from this reading is that the alcotts were[CD A)a family with lots of serious problems B)an extremely poor family C)a happy, united family D)a family that should have remained in the country 37. Louisa' s mother occupied herself with A)students B)poor people C)housework D)her husband and children 38. Anna was a successful teacher because A)she had a strong sense of discipline Bshe was extremely intelligent C)she knew her subjects well D)she had a wonderful disposition 39. Louisa's principal responsibility was A)to cook B)to run the house C)to wash dishes D)to feed the seagulls rd to A)getting together with the others in the evening B)moving to the city Joining anna at her schoo D)telling others her stories
ing like an aged sea-gull as I washed dishes and cooked in the basement kitchen where my prospect was limited to a procession of muddy boots. Good drill,but very hard,and my only consolation was the evening reunion when al l met with such varied reports of the day’s adventures,we could not fail to find both amusement and instruction. Father brought news from the upper world ,and the wise,good people who adorned( 装饰)it;mother,usually much dilapidated(衣衫破旧的)because she would give away h er clothes with sad tales of suffering and sin from the darker side of life;gent le Anna a modest account of her success as a teacher,for even at seventeen her s weet nature won all who knew her,and her patience quelled the most rebellious pu pil. My reports were usually a mixture of the tragic and the comic,and the children p oured their small joys and woes(苦恼) into the family bosom where comfort and sy mpathy were always to be found. 36.The main impression we get from this reading is that the Alcotts were[CD #3]. A)a family with lots of serious problems B)an extremely poor family C)a happy,united family D)a family that should have remained in the country 37.Louisa’s mother occupied herself with____ . A)students B)poor people C)housework D)her husband and children 38.Anna was a successful teacher because____ . A)she had a strong sense of discipline B)she was extremely intelligent C)she knew her subjects well D)she had a wonderful disposition 39.Louisa’s principal responsibility was____ . A)to cook B)to run the house C)to wash dishes D)to feed the seagulls 40.Louisa looked forward to ____ . A)getting together with the others in the evening B)moving to the city C)joining Anna at her school D)telling others her stories
Part VoCabulary and structure(20 minutes) Directions: [WT5"BX]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.today, he would get there by Saturday A)Would he leave B)If he leaves C)Were he to leave D)If he 42.The military dog smelling_; perhaps they smelt the thief. A)of Bround C)up D)out 43. He stood in front of the judge his head A)hung B )being hung C)hanging D)hang 44.If I can be_ any assistance to you please let me know A)of B)to C)on D)up to I must take another experiment A)Be it ever so late B)It may be late CIt is ever so late D)Maybe it is late 46.Tom would gain weight but he enough A)hadnt eaten B)shouldn't eatC)doesnt eatD)wouldnt eat[ZK ) 47. He tried to stand on his head for five minutes as you know -is r ather a difficult thing to do A)which B)who C)that D) a man who expresses himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly than a man whose command of lauguage is poor. A)Were other things equal B )other things being equal C)To be equal to other things )other things to be equal 49. Not that John doesn't want to help them it's beyond his power. A)but that b )for that C)and that D)in that 50.In the past men generally preferred that their wives in the home A)worked B)would work C)work D)were working 51.As long as we keep on trying we will turn out to be right A)in the first place B)in the long run C)in general D)at least 52.A student can obtain knowledge without studying _a farmer c an get harvest without ploughing A)more than B)not more than C)no more.than D)notmore than
Part ⅢVocabulary and Structure (20 minutes) Directions:[WT5”BX]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.___today,he would get there by Saturday. A)Would he leave B)If he leaves C)Were he to leave D)If he had left 42.The military dog smelling____;perhaps they smelt the thief. A)of B)round C)up D)out 43.He stood in front of the judge,____ his head. A)hung B)being hung C)hanging D)hang 44.If I can be____any assistance to you,please let me know . A)of B)to C)on D)up to 45.____ I must take another experiment. A)Be it ever so late B)It may be late C)It is ever so late D)Maybe it is late 46.Tom would gain weight but he ____ enough. A)hadn’t eatenB)shouldn’t eatC)doesn’t eatD)wouldn’t eat[ZK )] 47.He tried to stand on his head for five minutes,____ as you know —is r ather a difficult thing to do. A)which B)who C)that D)when 48.____, a man who expresses himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly than a man whose command of lauguage is poor. A)Were other things equalB)Other things being equal C)To be equal to other thingsD)Other things to be equal 49.Not that John doesn’t want to help them,____ it’s beyond his power. A)but that B)for that C)and that D)in that 50.In the past men generally preferred that their wives____ in the home. A)worked B)would work C)work D)were working 51.As long as we keep on trying,we will turn out to be right____ . A)in the first place B)in the long run C)in general D)at least 52.A student can ____ obtain knowledge without studying ____ a farmer c an get harvest without ploughing. A)more…than B)not more…than C)no more… than D)not…more than
53. The science of medicine progress has been made very rapid lately. is perhaps the most important of all the science A)to which B)which C)in which D)that 54. You ough the traffic accident to the police at that time. A)to reporting B)to report C)have reported D)to have reported 55. What he said in the meeting__ everybody present. A)disposed B)disgusted C)dismissed D)eliminated 56.If I had a ticket, I it to you yesterday. A)might give B)would give C)had given D)would have given 57. am pleased with what you have given me and you have told me. A)it B)all that C)which D)about whatever 58. The football match was televised from the worker's stadium A)alive b)live C)living D)lively 59. She is so that she cried for days when her dog died A)sensitive B)impressive C)sensible D)senior 60. Without facts, we cannot form a worthwhile opinion for we need to have factual knowledge to our thinki A)which to be based on B )upon which to base C)which to base uponD)which to be based 61. The theory has interested scientists to such an extent that of them have begun ex if it is A)a big lot b)a great deal C)a number d)an amou 62. He was his wits end what to do A)in b)on C)at D)of 63.In 1904, the writer was born in Jixi, Anhui was too small a town to be on the ma A)where B)in which C)that D)which 64 I will marry him all the same. A)Were he rich or poorB )Being rich or poor C)Be he rich or poor )Whether rich or p 65 there can be no wind A)The moon has not atmosphere )For the moon to have no atmosphe C)The moons having no atmosphereD)The moon having no atmosphere 66. she has always strange hobbies like collection bottle-tops and inV enting secret code A)gone back on B)gone off with C)gone in for D)gone along with
53.The science of medicine,____ progress has been made very rapid lately, is perhaps the most important of all the science. A)to which B)which C)in which D)that 54.You ought____ the traffic accident to the police at that time. A)to reporting B)to report C)have reported D)to have reported 55.What he said in the meeting____everybody present. A)disposed B)disgusted C)dismissed D)eliminated 56.If I had a ticket,I ____ it to you yesterday. A)might give B)would give C)had given D)would have given 57.I am pleased with what you have given me and ____ you have told me. A)it B)all that C)which D)about whatever 58.The football match was televised____ from the Worker’s Stadium. A)alive B)live C)living D)lively 59.She is so ____ that she cried for days when her dog died. A)sensitive B)impressive C)sensible D)senior 60.Without facts,we cannot form a worthwhile opinion for we need to have factual knowledge to ____ our thinking. A)which to be based onB)upon which to base C)which to base uponD)which to be based 61.The theory has interested scientists to such an extent that ____of them have begun experiments to see if it is true. A)a big lot B)a great deal C)a number D)an amount 62.He was ____ his wit’s end what to do. A)in B)on C)at D)of 63.In 1904,the writer was born in Jixi,Anhui,____ was too small a town to be on the map. A)where B)in which C)that D)which 64.____ ,I will marry him all the same. A)Were he rich or poorB)Being rich or poor C)Be he rich or poorD)Whether rich or poor 65.____ ,there can be no wind. A)The moon has not atmosphereB)For the moon to have no atmosphe re C)The moon’s having no atmosphereD)The moon having no atmosphere 66.She has always____ strange hobbies like collection bottle-tops and inv enting secret codes. A)gone back on B)gone off with C)gone in for D)gone along with
67. The school board listened quietly as John read the demands that his foll owers for A)be demonstrating B )demonstrate Chad been demonstrating D)have demonstrated 68. Now that I've already confirmed there is no A)whatsoever doubt B )doubt whatsoever C)any doubt D)doubtfulness 69.In some countries is called"equality does not really mean equal A)which B)what C)that D)one 70. I wish I longer this morning, but i had to get up and come to class A)could have slept )slept)might have slept D )have slept Part IVCloze(15 minutes) Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage For e blank there are four choices marked A), B),C) and D). You should choose the one that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corr esponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the center It is not surprising that people_71 72 Britain with wine and in fact it may astonish you to learn that grapes are grown 73 in England and nearly 200,000_74 were sold in 1975, 75 very new in 76 grapes in Britain 77 the C limate. The Romans planted the first vines about A D)300 and_78 a ng time people always drank home-produced wines. What destroyed the English wine industry was not 79 a change in the climate 80 the fa ct that an English king, Henry Il, inherited the Bordeaux area of france as part of his dominion 81 the twelfth century and the imported wine pro vided 82 of competition The English wine industry did not disappe a r. however 83 the sixteenth century, when the monks 84 had been the main producers in the meantime, 85 by Henry Vill. The n ew owner let the vineyard 86 out. But now English people, probably 87 their memories of holidays by the Mediterranean,88
67.The school board listened quietly as John read the demands that his foll owers____ for. A)be demonstrating B)demonstrate C)had been demonstrating D)have demonstrated 68.Now that I’ve already confirmed,there is no ____ about it. A)whatsoever doubt B)doubt whatsoever C)any doubt D)doubtfulness 69.In some countries,____ is called “equality”does not really mean equal rights for all people. A)which B)what C)that D)one 70.I wish I ____ longer this morning,but I had to get up and come to class. A)could have sleptB)sleptC)might have sleptD)have slept Part ⅣCloze (15 minutes) Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage.For e ach blank there are four choices marked A),B),C) and D). You should choose the one that best fits into the passage.Then mark the corr esponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. It is not surprising that people ___ 71 ever ___ 72 Britain with wine and in fact it may astonish you to learn that grapes are grown ___ 73 in England and nearly 200,000 ___ 74 were sold in 1975,___ 75 very new in ___ 76 grapes in Britain,___ 77 the c limate.The Romans planted the first vines about A.D)300 and ___ 78 a l o ng time people always drank home-produced wines.What destroyed the English wine industry was not ___ 79 a change in the climate ___ 80 the fa ct that an English king,Henry Ⅱ, inherited the Bordeaux area of France as part of his dominions ___ 81 the twelfth century and the imported wine pro vided ___ 82 of competition.The English wine industry did not disappe a r,however,___ 83 the sixteenth century,when the monks,___ 84 had been the main producers in the meantime,___ 85 by Henry Ⅷ. The n ew owner let the vineyards ___ 86 out .But now English people,probably ___ 87 their memories of holidays by the Meditrranean,___ 88