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《综合英语》课程教学资源(试卷习题)Test Paper Seven

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1. For our English homework we have to write a paper. A three-thousand-word B. three-thousands-word C. three-thousand-words d. three -thousands-word 2. Jack English in the university for 30 years by the end of next mon A. will teach B. had taught C will have taught D. has taught
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《综合英语》试题库 Test Paper Seven Ⅰ用适当的语法形式或词汇填空。从A、B、C、D四个选项中选 出一个最佳答案,并将最佳答案前选项字母写在答题纸上。(本大 题共30小题,每小题1分,共30分) 1. For our english homework we have to write a paper A. three-thousand-word B. three-thousands-word C. three-thousand-words D. three-thousands-words English in the university for 30 years by the end of next month A. will teach B. had taught C. will have taught D. has taught 3. Youd better not disturb Jack A. had you b. hadnt you C. should you d. didn 't you 4.I didnt hear because there was too much noise where i was Sitting A. what the teacher said B. what did the teacher say C. that the teacher said D. that did the teacher say 5. I had scarcely left the house it began to rain A than B. when C. that D. then

《综合英语》试题库 Test Paper Seven Ⅰ.用适当的语法形式或词汇填空。从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选 出一个最佳答案,并将最佳答案前选项字母写在答题纸上。(本大 题共 30 小题,每小题 1 分,共 30 分) 1. For our English homework we have to write a ______ paper. A. three-thousand-word B. three-thousands-word C. three-thousand-words D. three-thousands-words 2. Jack ______ English in the university for 30 years by the end of next month. A. will teach B. had taught C. will have taught D. has taught 3. You’d better not disturb Jack, ______? A. had you B. hadn’t you C. should you D. didn’t you 4. I didn’t hear ______ because there was too much noise where I was sitting. A. what the teacher said B. what did the teacher say C. that the teacher said D. that did the teacher say 5. I had scarcely left the house ______ it began to rain. A. than B. when C. that D. then

6. The boy must have gone this way, there are his footprints here A. for b. or C. yet D then 7. The doctor suggested that my brother sit up so late A. not do B not C. dont. wont 8. Jane has a very good collection of books are written in foreign languages A. many of those b those C. many of which D. many 9. We should keep ourselves of the fresh developments A. informing B informed C to inform D. inform 10. You would expect there strong disagreement about this A. having been B being C. has been D. to be 11. Only by working very hard a good mark in the exam A. you have gotten B. you may get C. can you get D. can get you 12. After the accident he seemed everything A to have forgotten B forgetting

6. The boy must have gone this way, ______ there are his footprints here. A. for B. or C. yet D. then 7. The doctor suggested that my brother ______ sit up so late. A. not do B. not C. don’t D. won’t 8. Jane has a very good collection of books, ______ are written in foreign languages. A. many of those B. those C. many of which D. many 9. We should keep ourselves ______ of the fresh developments. A. informing B. informed C. to inform D. inform 10. You would expect there ______ strong disagreement about this. A. having been B. being C. has been D. to be 11. Only by working very hard ______ a good mark in the exam. A. you have gotten B. you may get C. can you get D. can get you 12. After the accident, he seemed ______ everything. A. to have forgotten B. forgetting

C to forget D. having forgotten 13.I to go on a holiday but wasn t able to get away A hoped B have hoped C hope D had hoped 14. Eighty-two people were reported in the p lane crash A to have injured b to have been injured C injured D. injuring 15 proper preparation John thought it better to postpone the lecture tour till next week A. Having made b. to make C Not having made d. not to have made 16. The driver was asked to given a (an) ofthe accident A. statement B. account C. situation D. amount 17. He was left in of the store when the manager was away A charge Bcare C responsibility D. management 18. Accidents are quite on this part of the highway A ordinary B. popular C common D. regular 19. When the boy was only four, his father decided to musician of him

C. to forget D. having forgotten 13. I ______ to go on a holiday but wasn’t able to get away. A. hoped B. have hoped C. hope D. had hoped 14. Eighty-two people were reported ______ in the plane crash. A. to have injured B. to have been injured C. injured D. injuring 15. ______ proper preparation John thought it better to postpone the lecture tour till next week. A. Having made B. To make C. Not having made D. Not to have made 16. The driver was asked to given a(an) ______ of the accident. A. statement B. account C. situation D. amount 17. He was left in ______ of the store when the manager was away. A. charge B. care C. responsibility D. management 18. Accidents are quite ______ on this part of the highway. A. ordinary B. popular C. common D. regular 19. When the boy was only four, his father decided to ______ a musician of him

A develop b build C. maked. do 20 medical science, we can expect to live to a good old age A. As for B. according to C. Instead ofd. but for 21. Suddenly the chair caught fire. the boys quickly he fire with water and an old coat A suppressed B wiped out C destroyed D put out 22. Our plan unexpected op position from the retired workers A came to B came by C. ran over d. ran into 23. The small family business a company of internationa Importance A. grew into B broke into C. ran into d. made into 24. Professor Wang is a person you can for advice A. turn up b turn into C. turn to d. turn down 25. Standing up to empty your basket gives you a chance not only to your back, but to look at the scenery A. stretch. raise

A. develop B. build C. make D. do 20. ______ medical science, we can expect to live to a good old age. A. As for B. According to C. Instead of D. But for 21. Suddenly the chair caught fire. The boys quickly ______ the fire with water and an old coat. A. suppressed B. wiped out C. destroyed D. put out 22. Our plan ______ unexpected opposition from the retired workers. A. came to B. came by C. ran over D. ran into 23. The small family business ______ a company of international importance. A. grew into B. broke into C. ran into D. made into 24. Professor Wang is a person you can ______ for advice. A. turn up B. turn into C. turn to D. turn down 25. Standing up to empty your basket gives you a chance not only to ______ your back, but to look at the scenery. A. stretch B. raise

C. lift D. move 26. A great deal of communicating is performed on a person-to-person by the simple means of speech A base B. foundation C ground D. basis 27. Take the money with you something unexpected happens A. now that b in case C. unless d. if 8. One of the reasons we get along so well is that we both say what's our minds A. of B at C. on d. within 29 automobile pollution, the air quality in most major cities has been lowered A. As a result of B. In spite of C. But for d. as for 30. Let s see what types of classes the school for undergraduate students A. brings B offers C presents D supplies Ⅱ认真阅读下面两篇短文,每篇短文后有五个问题。根据短文的内容 从四个选项中选择一个最佳答案,并将最佳答案前选项字母写在答题

C. lift D. move 26. A great deal of communicating is performed on a person-to-person ______ by the simple means of speech. A. base B. foundation C. ground D. basis 27. Take the money with you ______ something unexpected happens. A. now that B. in case C. unless D. if 28. One of the reasons we get along so well is that we both say what’s ______ our minds. A. of B. at C. on D. within 29. ______ automobile pollution, the air quality in most major cities has been lowered. A. As a result of B. In spite of C. But for D. As for 30. Let’s see what types of classes the school ______ for undergraduate students. A. brings B. offers C. presents D. supplies Ⅱ.认真阅读下面两篇短文,每篇短文后有五个问题。根据短文的内容 从四个选项中选择一个最佳答案,并将最佳答案前选项字母写在答题

纸上。(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分) assa When my father was getting ready for work, our house was ruled by knocks and words. he used to come downstairs to breakfast The morning paper lay beside his plate. He always read the Deaths' first and then he knocked once on the table. One of my sisters brought his toast(烤面包片), already buttered for him. Usually he said nothing,but once I heard him say, I love you very much, Edith. I would love you more if you buttered my toast on both sides. He read the paper all through break fast Two knocks on the table meant I am ready for my tea. If a single knock followed, that meant " More toaste, please After breakfast he said, Boots. The paper was spread for him over the back of an armchair. Yesterdays paper was put on the chair for his feet, and his boots were brought to him, freshly cleaned. He read standing, at the same time putting on his boots and tying the laces. With one boot finished. he said. "Bus At that point one of the girls went outside to the garden gate and waited

纸上。(本大题共 10 小题,每小题 1 分,共 10 分) Passage 1 When my father was getting ready for work, our house was ruled by knocks and words. He used to come downstairs to breakfast... The morning paper lay beside his plate. He always read the ‘Deaths’ first; and then he knocked once on the table. One of my sisters brought his toast(烤面包片), already buttered for him. Usually he said nothing, but once I heard him say, ‘I love you very much, Edith. I would love you more if you buttered my toast on both sides.’ He read the paper all through breakfast. Two knocks on the table meant ‘I am ready for my tea’. If a single knock followed, that meant ‘More toaste, please.’ After breakfast he said, ‘Boots.’ The paper was spread for him over the back of an armchair. Yesterday’s paper was put on the chair for his feet, and his boots were brought to him, freshly cleaned. He read standing, at the same time putting on his boots and tying the laces. With one boot finished, he said, ‘Bus.’ At that point one of the girls went outside to the garden gate and waited

there. Her job was to stop the bus when it came. It came early sometimes, and it had to wait for my father. Overcoat, hat. One of my sisters had already brushed his overcoat. Now she held it open for him and guided his arms into it. Then she pulled his jacked down under the coat. another girl came with his hat, nicely brushed. Handkerchief, pipe. They were brought and put, with his tobacco, into his pockets. He looked out of the window and said either 'Walking stick or Umbrella. It was handed to him. Ready now, he was still reading the paper He did not put it down until he heard the shout bus coming! Then he kissed my mother and went out The girls breathed freely How lucky a man is to have a wife and five daughters at home 31. When the author 's father wanted more toast he would A knock once on the table B. knock twice on the table C. say "More toast, please D. say rm ready for more toast 32. What did the author 's father do after breakfast?

there. Her job was to stop the bus when it came. It came early sometimes, and it had to wait for my father.’ Overcoat, hat.’ One of my sisters had already brushed his overcoat. Now she held it open for him and guided his arms into it. Then she pulled his jacked down under the coat. Another girl came with his hat, nicely brushed. ‘Handkerchief, pipe.’ They were brought and put, with his tobacco, into his pockets. He looked out of the window and said either ‘Walking stick’ or ‘Umbrella’. It was handed to him. Ready now, he was still reading the paper. He did not put it down until he heard the shout ‘Bus coming!’ Then he kissed my mother and went out. The girls breathed freely. How lucky a man is to have a wife and five daughters at home! 31. When the author’s father wanted more toast, he would ______. A. knock once on the table B. knock twice on the table C. say ‘More toast, please’ D. say ‘I’m ready for more toast’ 32. What did the author’s father do after breakfast?

A. He spread the paper over the back of an armchair B. He put yesterdays paper on the chair for his feet C. He put his boots on the chair to clean them D. He stood reading the paper while putting on his boots 33. The author 's father looked out of the window to A. see if one of the girls was there to stop the bus B show that he was ready for the pipet be put into his pocket C. find out about the weather that day D. make sure that the bus had come 34. Throughout the process of getting ready for work, the authors father seemed to consider the most important A having breakfast B reading the paper C. getting properly dressed D. catching the bus 35. This passage tells a story about A. a family of five daughters B a house ruled by knocks C. a lucky man D. an early morning Passage 2 Tipping is still very much a part of the English scene, though maybe not as widespread as in some other countries. Here you are always expected

A. He spread the paper over the back of an armchair. B. He put yesterday’s paper on the chair for his feet. C. He put his boots on the chair to clean them. D. He stood reading the paper while putting on his boots. 33. The author’s father looked out of the window to ______. A. see if one of the girls was there to stop the bus B. show that he was ready for the pipe to be put into his pocket C. find out about the weather that day D. make sure that the bus had come 34. Throughout the process of getting ready for work, the author’s father seemed to consider ______ the most important. A. having breakfast B. reading the paper C. getting properly dressed D. catching the bus 35. This passage tells a story about ______. A. a family of five daughters B. a house ruled by knocks C. a lucky man D. an early morning Passage 2 Tipping is still very much a part of the English scene, though maybe not as widespread as in some other countries. Here you are always expected

to give tips to waiters in restaurants, porters and pages in hotels, taxi-drivers and barbers, but not to barmen in pubs(fg E) or ushers in theatres and cinemas as in France and Spain. As for the question of how much, amounts vary according to the sort of service that is being offered to you and more often than not, it is up to you. But restaurant waiters expect 10% of the total charge for a meal Usually the waiters like to put their tips together at the end of each working shift to share the tips equally among themselves. So, many hotels and restaurants now use the system of adding 10% onto all bills to cover service. When they do that, of course, you are not expected to tip waiters individually, though they certainly will not object if you should do so in appreciation of their exceptionally good or polite service When a 10% service charge is automatically(自动地) added to every bill the point is that every customer leaves a tip and every waiter gets one. In the end, every body is happy except the customer, who is paying to eat the food he wants and not paying to have it brought to his table from the kitchen. In the 60s, however, a tip was not a must. Those waiters who gave good service received good tips; those who did not received few or no tips. The overall result was that the standard of service and politeness was always high. Today, now that tips have become an official

to give tips to waiters in restaurants, porters and pages in hotels, taxi-drivers and barbers, but not to barmen in pubs(酒吧) or ushers in theatres and cinemas as in France and Spain. As for the question of how much, amounts vary according to the sort of service that is being offered to you and, more often than not, it is up to you. But restaurant waiters expect 10% of the total charge for a meal. Usually the waiters like to put their tips together at the end of each working shift to share the tips equally among themselves. So, many hotels and restaurants now use the system of adding 10% onto all bills to cover service. When they do that, of course, you are not expected to tip waiters individually, though they certainly will not object if you should do so in appreciation of their exceptionally good or polite service. When a 10% service charge is automatically(自动地) added to every bill, the point is that every customer leaves a tip and every waiter gets one. In the end, everybody is happy except the customer, who is paying to eat the food he wants and not paying to have it brought to his table from the kitchen. In the 60s, however, a tip was not a must. Those waiters who gave good service received good tips; those who did not received few or no tips. The overall result was that the standard of service and politeness was always high. Today, now that tips have become an official

obligation(X %) for everybody, waiters are no longer all that concerned about giving good service. You can be shocked sometimes at the slowness and rudeness of a waiter and feel bitter about having to pay 10% extra for such treatment. Perhaps the best thing would be to get rid of the tipping altogether and replace it with higher wages for those who are forced to depend on it 36. Which statement iS TRUE according to Paragraph 1? A. You must always remember to tip waiters and barmen in britain B. You always give a certain amount of tip for a certain service in Britain C. You tip porters and pages but not ushers in Britain D. Tipping barmen and ushers is not practised in France and Spain 37. Which statement about tipping in Britain is False according to the passage? A. Tipping is more widespread in Britain than in some other countries B. Waiters usually get a tip no less than 10% of the charge of a meal C. Tips are generally not handed by the customer to the waiter nowadays D. Giving a tip in appreciation of a waiters good service is not unwelcome 38. What was the situation oftipping in the 60s? A. The customer must give the waiter a tip B Waiters giving good service received few tips C. Some waiters received few tips for giving no service

obligation(义务) for everybody, waiters are no longer all that concerned about giving good service. You can be shocked sometimes at the slowness and rudeness of a waiter and feel bitter about having to pay 10% extra for such treatment. Perhaps the best thing would be to get rid of the tipping altogether and replace it with higher wages for those who are forced to depend on it. 36. Which statement is TRUE according to Paragraph 1? A. You must always remember to tip waiters and barmen in Britain. B. You always give a certain amount of tip for a certain service in Britain. C. You tip porters and pages but not ushers in Britain. D. Tipping barmen and ushers is not practised in France and Spain. 37. Which statement about tipping in Britain is FALSE according to the passage? A. Tipping is more widespread in Britain than in some other countries. B. Waiters usually get a tip no less than 10% of the charge of a meal. C. Tips are generally not handed by the customer to the waiter nowadays. D. Giving a tip in appreciation of a waiter’s good service is not unwelcome. 38. What was the situation of tipping in the 60s? A. The customer must give the waiter a tip. B. Waiters giving good service received few tips. C. Some waiters received few tips for giving no service

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