College English Test 5(Band 1) Test 5(Unit 9-Unit 10) Part I Listening Comprehension (25%) Section A Directions In this section you will hear 10 statements.Each statement will be read onyn Then there will be uring the pause.you must read the four sugested choices marked A) B).C)and D),and losest in meaning to the sentence you have just heard.Ther mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre 1A)Kim wrote to Peter on August 17 B)Peter called Kim on August 7 8n 2.A)Ken is a student B)Ken does business C)Ken works in a college D)Ken is a teacher 3.A)Ihave ared bike B)George's car is brown C)George has a red bike D)My car is brown 4.A)Mary has married. B)Jack has one br C)Mary has two brothers D)Jack has two sisters 5.A)Bob went to high school in September 1991 8时 tember 1990 D)Bob came to bea university student in 6.A)I visited my neighbors by car B)Idrove to my neighboring countries for a visit C)I took a train to my neighboring counties. D)I took a bus to visit the countryside 7.A)Jack called Susan this morning B)Susan phoned Jack C)Jack made atelephone call this morning D)Susan asked Jack to call her this morning. 8.A)The department store opens from 7am.to 8 p.m B)The department store opens day and night C)The department store opens fromm.to7p.m D)The dep ment stor 9.A)Ihave sold3 boo oper s to Helen B)Helen has bought 3 books C)I have borrowed 3 books from Helen.D)I have lent 3 books to Helen 10.A)We have 1240 new students this year. B)We have 240 new students this year. C)We have 1214 new students this year D)We have 2104 new students this vear
1 College English Test 5 (Band 1) Test 5 (Unit 9- Unit 10) Part I Listening Comprehension (25 %) Section A Directions: In this section you will hear 10 statements. Each statement will be read only once. Then there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four suggested choices marked A), B), C), and D), and decide which is closest in meaning to the sentence you have just heard. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. 1 A) Kim wrote to Peter on August 17. B) Peter called Kim on August 7. C) Peter wrote to Kim on August 7. D) Kim received a letter on August 17. 2. A) Ken is a student. B) Ken does business. C) Ken works in a college. D) Ken is a teacher. 3. A) I have a red bike. B) George’s car is brown. C) George has a red bike. D) My car is brown. 4. A) Mary has married. B) Jack has one brother. C) Mary has two brothers. D) Jack has two sisters. 5. A) Bob went to high school in September 1991. B) Bob finished school in September 1990. C) Bob started his study in September 1990. D) Bob came to be a university student in September 1990. 6. A) I visited my neighbors by car. B) I drove to my neighboring countries for a visit. C) I took a train to my neighboring counties. D) I took a bus to visit the countryside. 7. A) Jack called Susan this morning. B) Susan phoned Jack this morning. C) Jack made a telephone call this morning. D) Susan asked Jack to call her this morning. 8. A) The department store opens from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. B) The department store opens day and night. C) The department store opens from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. D) The department store opens at different times. 9. A) I have sold 3 books to Helen B) Helen has bought 3 books. C) I have borrowed 3 books from Helen. D) I have lent 3 books to Helen. 10. A) We have 1240 new students this year. B) We have 240 new students this year. C) We have 1214 new students this year. D) We have 2104 new students this year
Section R question will be asked about what was said.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 as single line through the centre: A)Britain B)Japan C)China D)America 12.A)6B)13C14 D)1 13.A)2B)3C)4D)5 14.A)She likes it.B)It's too hot.C)It's too cold.D)She dislikes it. 15.A)$13B)S39CS20D)$21 16 A)The woman has no dictionary B)The woman is using her dictionary C)The man can get one from her desk. D)The man can'tuse her dictionary. 17.A7:30 B)7:20 C)6:45 D)7.00 18.A)In his bag B)In his office C)He has no radio.D)At his home. 19.A)At the bank.B)In the shop.C)At the post office.D)At the railway station. 20 A)Drink B)Meal C)Weather D)Fruit Seetion C Spot Dictation Directions:In this section you will hear a passage of about 90 words three times.The passage is printed on your Answer Sheet with about 30 words missing.First.you will hear the whole passage from the beginning to the end jus toget a general idea of Th you will e r a signal indicating the begir ning of a pause after each sentence.sometimes two sentenceso just part of a sentence.During the pause,you must write down the missing words you have jus heard in the corresponding space on the Answer Sheet.There is also a different signal indicating the end of the pause.When you hear this signal,you must get ready for what comes next from the recording.You can check what you have written when the passage is read to you once again the If you are in a hurry and you want to (1) there is no better place than a (2) restaurant.You (3) the restaurant,pick up a tray,knife,fork,and spoon and queen(4) where the food is on display.You pick out(5) and put it on your tray,which you have to (6) a special rack till you reach the cashier.The r will (7) pa ying,you take any ta ble you ulike You can(8) r with another customer.You can have agood meal() And -as there is no waiter you don't(10) Part I.Reading Comprehension (40%) Directions:In thi are thr ges followed by questions,each with four suggested Passage 1 One afternoon Peter and Jim went out for a bicycle ride.When they padded a place they saw a big patch of grass and bushes on fire They noticed that a strong wind was blowing the flames towards a village.The firemen had already arrived and were trying to put out the fire.On the way
2 Section B Directions: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. 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 as single line through the centre: 11. A) Britain B) Japan C) China D) America 12. A) 6 B) 13 C) 14 D) 16 13.A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 14. A) She likes it. B) It’s too hot. C) It’s too cold. D) She dislikes it. 15. A) $13 B) $39 C) $20 D) $21 16. A) The woman has no dictionary. B) The woman is using her dictionary. C) The man can get one from her desk. D) The man can’t use her dictionary. 17. A) 7:30 B) 7:20 C) 6:45 D) 7:00 18. A) In his bag B) In his office C) He has no radio. D) At his home. 19. A) At the bank. B) In the shop. C) At the post office. D) At the railway station. 20. A) Drink. B) Meal. C) Weather. D) Fruit. Section C Spot Dictation Directions: In this section you will hear a passage of about 90 words three times. The passage is printed on your Answer Sheet with about 30 words missing. First, you will hear the whole passage from the beginning to the end just to get a general idea of it. Then, in the second reading, you will hear a signal indicating the beginning of a pause after each sentence, sometimes two sentences or just part of a sentence. During the pause, you must write down the missing words you have just heard in the corresponding space on the Answer Sheet. There is also a different signal indicating the end of the pause. When you hear this signal, you must get ready for what comes next from the recording. You can check what you have written when the passage is read to you once again without the pauses. If you are in a hurry and you want to (1) ________there is no better place than a (2) ______restaurant. You (3) _________the restaurant, pick up a tray, knife, fork, and spoon and queen (4) _____________where the food is on display. You pick out (5) ___________and put it on your tray, which you have to (6) __________a special rack till you reach the cashier. The cashier will (7) ___________.After paying, you take your tray to any table you like. You can (8) _________or with another customer. You can have a good meal (9) __________. And —as there is no waiter you don’t (10)_________. Part II. Reading Comprehension (40%) Directions: In this part there are three passages followed by questions, each with four suggested answers. Choose the ONE you think is the best answer. Passage 1 One afternoon Peter and Jim went out for a bicycle ride. When they padded a place they saw a big patch of grass and bushes on fire. They noticed that a strong wind was blowing the flames towards a village. The firemen had already arrived and were trying to put out the fire. On the way
they met two firemen. Quick,you boys,"said on of the firemen.Come and help us to pull a pump to the stream We can't beat out the fire.The wind is too strong.The pump isour ony hope. The boys ran further down the path until they came to a heavy pump They helped to pull it to a stream not far from the village Soon the pump was working well so the boys went to watch the fire.It had already reached the edge of the village.(1)The bovs saw that two houses were on fire,and the flames were ga third buildingSuddenly there wasashout fr "Keep away!"a voice shouted."There's paint stored in that building."The boys and villagers moved away quickly.With a loud explosion the whole store burst into flames,sending clouds of thick black smoke into the sky.The wooden walls gradually collapsed and the flames turned them into ashes (2)At this time Peter and Jim began to think that the whole village would be burnt to the groundThe firemen had left the burning buildings and were pouring water onto the neighbouring houses,trying to stop the fire from spreading.The wind died down The second pump was brought up to help,and the fire was gradually put out As the danger to the other houses grew less,the firemen turned back to the burning buildings and poured a stream of water into them.The black smoke disappeared:the firemen were able to get near enough to put out each flame in the buildings Then the firemen walked nght into the black ruins of the houses and poured water on the ashes until no sign of fire remained. "It's all finished."Peter said to his friend"We must go or we shall get home late." "Yes.come on"agreed Jim,and with a last look at the ruins,they walked back along the When the two boys went out for a bicycle ride,they noticed a.there was a strong wind bb two houses were on fire c.a fire was spreading to wards a village A c.a whole village was on fire 2.The boys can down the path to the village to a.see whether they could help the firemen b.b.watch the fire c.pull a pump to the stream d.d.put out the fire in the paint store 3.The firemen told the two boys to a.put out the fire b.help pull a pump to the stream c.pour water onto the houses d.keep away from the village away from the fire because t was spreadir ng very rapidly b.it was very hot c.one ofthe buildingsstored a lot of paint d.their help was not necessary
3 they met two firemen. “Quick, you boys,” said one of the firemen. “Come and help us to pull a pump to the stream. We can’t beat out the fire. The wind is too strong. The pump is our only hope.” The boys ran further down the path until they came to a heavy pump. They helped to pull it to a stream not far from the village. Soon the pump was working well so the boys went to watch the fire. It had already reached the edge of the village. (1) The boys saw that two houses were on fire, and the flames were attacking a third building. Suddenly there was a shout from one of the villagers. “Keep away!” a voice shouted.” There’s paint stored in that building.” The boys and villagers moved away quickly. With a loud explosion, the whole store burst into flames, sending clouds of thick black smoke into the sky. The wooden walls gradually collapsed and the flames turned them into ashes. (2) At this time Peter and Jim began to think that the whole village would be burnt to the ground. The firemen had left the burning buildings and were pouring water onto the neighbouring houses, trying to stop the fire from spreading. The wind died down. The second pump was brought up to help, and the fire was gradually put out. As the danger to the other houses grew less, the firemen turned back to the burning buildings and poured a stream of water into them. The black smoke disappeared; the firemen were able to get near enough to put out each flame in the buildings. Then the firemen walked right into the black ruins of the houses and poured water on the ashes until no sign of fire remained. “It’s all finished,” Peter said to his friend.” We must go or we shall get home late.” “Yes, come on,” agreed Jim, and with a last look at the ruins, they walked back along the path to their bicycles. 1. When the two boys went out for a bicycle ride, they noticed________. a. there was a strong wind b. b. two houses were on fire c. a fire was spreading to wards a village d. c. a whole village was on fire 2. The boys can down the path to the village to_________. a. see whether they could help the firemen b. b. watch the fire c. pull a pump to the stream d. d. put out the fire in the paint store 3. The firemen told the two boys to_________. a. put out the fire b. help pull a pump to the stream c. pour water onto the houses d. keep away from the village 4. The villagers were asked to keep away from the fire because __________. a. it was spreading very rapidly b. it was very hot c. one of the buildings stored a lot of paint d. their help was not necessary
5.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? There was no wind when the fre started. 6 There was a strong wind all the time c.First there was a strong wind,then it died down. d.First there was no wind,then there was a strong wind Passage2 Increasingly,over the past ten yearspeople-especially young people-have become awar of the need to change their eating habits,because much ofthe food they eat,particularly processed foods,is not good for the health.Consequently, there has been a growing interest in natura foods.Foods which do not contain chemical additives and which have not been affected by chemical fertilizers,widely used in farming today. Natural foods,f for example,are vegetal les fruits and gains which have rown insoi that is rich in organic matter.In simple terms,this means that the soil has been nourished by unuse vegetable matter,which provides it with essential vitamins and minerals This in itself is a natural process compared with the use of chemicals and fertilizers,the main purpose of which is to increase the amount-but not the quality-of foods grown incommercial farming areas. Natural foods also include an which have been allowed to feed and healthy pastures.Compare this with what happens in the mass production of poultry:there are battery farms,for example,where thousands of chickens live crowded together in one building and are fed on food which is little better than rubbish.Chickens kept in this way are not only tasteless as food.they also produce eggs which lack important vitamins. It is significant that no to bean important part ofa healthy diet.In white bread,fo xampe the fiber has been removed But it is presentin urefined four and of course in vegetables.It is interesting to note that in countries where the national diet contains large quantities of unrefined flour and vegetables.certain diseases are comparatively rare Hence the emphasis placed on the eating of whole-meal bread and more vegetables by modern experts on healthy eating" 6Touse the chemicals and fertilizers means to increase the amount of food B.B.to increase the quality of foods c to increase the amount and quality of foods D.toincrease essential vitamins and minerals 7Recently,som he people are inte ested in natural food because A B.these foods are fresh and sweet C.they don't like the processed foods D.these goods don't contain chemical additives and haven't been affected by chemical fertilize A.chemical additives B.vitamins C.some minerals D.fibers 9.According to the passage.it can not be inferred that A.people gradually pay more attention to the quality of foods B.it is better to use unused vegetable matter to nourish the soil than to use fertilizers
4 5. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage ? a. There was no wind when the fire started. b. There was a strong wind all the time. c. First there was a strong wind, then it died down. d. First there was no wind ,then there was a strong wind Passage2 Increasingly, over the past ten years ,people —especially young people —have become aware of the need to change their eating habits, because much of the food they eat, particularly processed foods, is not good for the health. Consequently, there has been a growing interest in natural foods. Foods which do not contain chemical additives and which have not been affected by chemical fertilizers, widely used in farming today. Natural foods, for example, are vegetables, fruits and grains which have grown in soil that is rich in organic matter. In simple terms , this means that the soil has been nourished by unused vegetable matter ,which provides it with essential vitamins and minerals. This in itself is a natural process compared with the use of chemicals and fertilizers, the main purpose of which is to increase the amount —but not the quality — of foods grown in commercial farming areas. Natural foods also include animals which have been allowed to feed and move freely in healthy pastures. Compare this with what happens in the mass production of poultry: there are battery farms ,for example, where thousands of chickens live crowded together in one building and are fed on food which is little better than rubbish. Chickens kept in this way are not only tasteless as food, they also produce eggs which lack important vitamins. It is significant that nowadays fiber is considered to be an important part of a healthy diet. In white bread, for example, the fiber has been removed .But it is present in unrefined flour and of course in vegetables. It is interesting to note that in countries where the national diet contains large quantities of unrefined flour and vegetables, certain diseases are comparatively rare. Hence the emphasis placed on the eating of whole- meal bread and more vegetables by modern experts on “healthy eating ”. 6 .To use the chemicals and fertilizers means _______ A. to increase the amount of foods B. B. to increase the quality of foods C. to increase the amount and quality of foods D. to increase essential vitamins and minerals 7.Recently, some people are interested in natural food because ______ A. they want to change their eating habits B. these foods are fresh and sweet C. they don’t like the processed foods D. these goods don’t contain chemical additives and haven’t been affected by chemical fertilizer 8. Science has proved that the following elements are good for health except _____ A. chemical additives B. vitamins C. some minerals D. fibers 9. According to the passage, it can not be inferred that _____ A. people gradually pay more attention to the quality of foods B. it is better to use unused vegetable matter to nourish the soil than to use fertilizers
C.we should avoid raising too many chickens together Dd hbede 10 lowing does not belong to the cateory .Chicken. B.Ducks.C.Geese.D.Pigs Passage 3 the ring ofh agroup of omena the University of Pit sburgh whose profes lives are really just beginning.A woman,who used to be a housewife and is trying to get a Ph D and teaching at the university,has received the highest student evaluation in the university history. A mother of forty.who never had a policy-making position in her part-time work,is now a direction the department of planning for the city of Pittsburgh And another woman,who without a job has ben accepted as the first woman profesor 21."Life begins at forty"usually means that A)a person's life just begins when he is forty years,old B)a person at forty can be expected to last many more vears orty m must be y strong and healthy A)proves true B)isout of date C)seems wrong D)isunacceptable 23 A"Ph D"is A)a large amount of money B)acollege degree C)ahigh position in the office D)a high rank in the government 24.Who has the right to make a policy? A)A woman in her part-time work. B)Ahousewife. C)A woman without acollege degree D)A director in the department of planning for the city. 25.The example of the first woman professor at UCLA's Graduate School of Management tells us that A)a woman needn't have a college degree B)aperson withouta cole degree C)people who are in their forties can begin a new working life D)a woman has more chances to be accepted as a professor Questions Passage4 I arrived in the United Stateson February 6.1966 but Ire ber my first day here ver clearly.My friend was waiting for me when my plane landed at Kenned Airport at three'clockin the afternoon.The weather was very cold and it was snowing,but I was too excited to mind.From the airport,my friend and I took a taxito my hotel.On the way,I saw the skyline of Manhattan for the first time and I stared in astonishment at the famous skyscrapers and their man-made beauty 5
5 C. we should avoid raising too many chickens together D. if we eat more vegetables and whole-meal bread, we are less likely to fall ill 10. Which of the following does not belong to the category of “poultry”? A. Chicken. B. Ducks. C. Geese. D. Pigs Passage 3 "Life begins at forty" is more often an expression of hope than a statement of facts. But it has the ring of truth for a group of women at the University of Pittsburgh whose professional lives are really just beginning . A woman, who used to be a housewife and is trying to get a Ph. D and teaching at the university, has received the highest student evaluation in the university history. A mother of forty, who never had a policy-making position in her part-time work, is now a direction the department of planning for the city of Pittsburgh. And another woman, who without a college degree had trouble in finding a good job, has been accepted as the first woman professor at UCLA's Graduate School of Management. 21. "Life begins at forty" usually means that____ A) a person's life just begins when he is forty years, old B) a person at forty can be expected to last many more years C) a person in his forties is still in his childhood D) a person at forty must be very strong and healthy 22. For the professional lives of a group of women at the University of Pittsburgh, the saying____ A) proves true B) is out of date C) seems wrong D) is unacceptable 23. A "Ph. D" is____ A) a large amount of money B) a college degree C) a high position in the office D) a high rank in the government 24. Who has the right to make a policy? A) A woman in her part-time work. B) A housewife. C) A woman without a college degree. D) A director in the department of planning for the city. 25. The example of the first woman professor at UCLA's Graduate School of Management tells us that____ A) a woman needn't have a college degree B) a person without a college degree often has trouble in finding a good job C) people who are in their forties can begin a new working life D) a woman has more chances to be accepted as a professor Questions Passage 4 I arrived in the United States on February 6,1966, but I remember my first day here very clearly. My friend was waiting for me when my plane landed at Kenned Airport at three o’clock in the afternoon. The weather was very cold and it was snowing, but I was too excited to mind. From the airport, my friend and I took a taxi to my hotel. On the way, I saw the skyline of Manhattan for the first time and I stared in astonishment at the famous skyscrapers and their man-made beauty
My friend helped me unpack at the hotel and left me because be had to go back to work He the next day Shortly after my friend had toa restaurant near the hote to get something toeat. Because I couldn't speak a word of English.I couldn't tell the waiter what I wanted.I was very upset and started to make some gestures,but the waiter didn't understand me.Finally,I order the same thing the man at the next table was eating After dinner.I started to walk along Broadway until Icame toTmes Square with its movie huge crowds of people.Ii not feel tired,oI continued to walk around the city I wanted tosee everything on my first day knew it was impossible,but I wanted to try. When I returned to the hotel.I was exhausted.but I couldn't sleep because I kept hearing the fire and police sirens during the night.I lay awake and thought about New York.It was a very big and interesting city with many tall buildings and big cars and full of nois and busy people.Ialso decided rightthen that I had to speak English 1.On the way to the hotel,the writer A was silent all the time B.kept talking to his friend C.looked out of the window with great interest D.showed his friend something he brought with him 2.He went to ething to A.atea house B.a pub C.acare room D.a nearby restauran 3.He did not have what he really wanted,because A.he only made some gestures B.he did not order at all C.he could not make himself understood D.the waiter was unwilling to serve 4.The waiter A.knew what he would order B.finally understood what he said Ctook the order through his gesture D severed the same thir man at the next table was having 5.After the dinner,he A.walked back to the hotel right way B.had a walking tour about the city C.went to the movies D did some shopping on Broadway Part IIl.Directions: mplete each of the following sentences with an appropriate form of the underlined word I.implv.Can you figure out the _meaning of the article? 2.responsible It is of her to leave the children alone in the hometown. 3.evident. there is someone at home The lights are on 4.cager.The children are looking forward to the spring Festival with great 5 oc asion.In the past years,he has comet 6.consult.I went to the doctor for because of a bad headache 7.die.Ona cold morning in December,the poor old man was found lying in the house 8.probable In all her mother will criticize her because of her impolite behavior 9.fortune never come singly. 6
6 My friend helped me unpack at the hotel and left me because he had to go back to work. He promised to return the next day. Shortly after my friend had left, I went to a restaurant near the hotel to get something to eat. Because I couldn’t speak a word of English. I couldn’t tell the waiter what I wanted. I was very upset and started to make some gestures, but the waiter didn’t understand me. Finally, I order the same thing the man at the next table was eating. After dinner, I started to walk along Broadway until I came to Times Square with its movie theatres, neon lights, and huge crowds of people. I did not feel tired, so I continued to walk around the city. I wanted to see everything on my first day. I knew it was impossible, but I wanted to try. When I returned to the hotel, I was exhausted, but I couldn’t sleep because I kept hearing the fire and police sirens during the night. I lay awake and thought about New York. It was a very big and interesting city with many tall buildings and big cars, and full of noise and busy people. I also decided right then that I had to learn to speak English. 1.On the way to the hotel, the writer____ A was silent all the time B. kept talking to his friend C. looked out of the window with great interest D. showed his friend something he brought with him 2. He went to _____to get something to eat. A .a tea house B. a pub C. a care room D. a nearby restaurant 3.He did not have what he really wanted, because_____ A. he only made some gestures B. he did not order at all C. he could not make himself understood. D .the waiter was unwilling to serve 4.The waiter______. A. knew what he would order B. finally understood what he said C .took the order through his gesture D .severed the same thing the man at the next table was having 5.After the dinner, he____ A. walked back to the hotel right way B. had a walking tour about the city C .went to the movies D did some shopping on Broadway Part III.. Directions: complete each of the following sentences with an appropriate form of the underlined word 1. imply. Can you figure out the ______ meaning of the article ? 2. responsible. It is ________ of her to leave the children alone in the hometown. 3. evident. _______,there is someone at home The lights are on. 4 . eager. The children are looking forward to the spring Festival with great _______. 5 occasion. In the past years, he has come to see his family members only ________. 6. consult. I went to the doctor for _______ because of a bad headache. 7.die. On a cold morning in December, the poor old man was found lying_______ in the house. 8. probable In all ______ her mother will criticize her because of her impolite behavior 9. fortune. _____never come singly
10.experience.You are bound to make a few mistakes through Part IV Cloze(10%) Statistics show that rapid population growth creates problems for developing countries.So why don't people have 71 children?Statistics 72 the developed countries suggest that 73 onlv when people's living standards begin to rise that birth rates begin to 74 There are good reasons for 75.Poor and od age pens ions and people's ind comes are so 77 that they ha ng to spare for savings 78.people look to their en toprovide them79 security in heir old age.8a large family can bea 81 of insurance.And 82 while they are stil quite young.children can do 83 useful jobs 84 a small farm.So poor people in the developing country will need 85 clear signs of much better conditions ahead 86 they will think of having smaller families.But their conditions cannot be improved87 there is a reduction in the rate at 88 This very much wider acceptance of family planning and 1.A)less B)more C)a few D)fewer 2.A)from B)of C)on D)off. 3.A)/ B)it is C)now that D)though 4 A)raise B)fall C)rise D)reduce 5.A)this B)it C)them D)these 6.A)supply B)apply C)afford D)affec 7.A)large B)less C)high D)low 8.A)Moreover B)Yet C)Asa result D)Inaddition to 9 A)with )for C)to D)by 10.A)Supporting B) ving C)Maintaining D)Moving 11.A)shape B)formality C)form D)sign 12.A)ever B)never C)if D)even 13.A)agood deal of B)very much C)a lot of D)all 14.A)on B)in C)over D)with 15.A)sec C) D)hav seen 16.A)afte B)unt C)t D)befor 17.A)when B)unless C)for D)after 18.A)which B)that C)what D)if 19.A)spend B)depend C)defend D)look 20 A)instead B)therefore C)inturn D)in contrast Part V.Translate the following.(15%) 1.请务必在离开营地之前把所有的火都熄掉。 2我不知首有什么语言出中文更难学。 3.无论哪个队获胜,都将被授奖。 4.我们不能排除天气有变坏的可能性 5 据说圣诞节的历史要被追溯到基督教建立以前。 >
7 10._experience. You are bound to make a few mistakes through _______. Part IV Cloze(10%) Statistics show that rapid population growth creates problems for developing countries. So why don't people have 71 children? Statistics 72 the developed countries suggest that 73 only when people's living standards begin to rise that birth rates begin to 74 There are good reasons for 75 . Poor countries cannot 76 social services and old age pensions , and people's incomes are so 77 that they have nothing to spare for savings. 78 , people look to their children to provide them 79 security in heir old age. 80 a large family can be a 81 of insurance. And 82 while they are still quite young, children can do 83 useful jobs 84 a small farm. So poor people in the developing country will need 85 clear signs of much better conditions ahead 86 they will think of having smaller families. But their conditions cannot be improved87 there is a reduction in the rate at 88 population is increasing. This will 89 on a very much wider acceptance of family planning and this, 90 , will mean basic changes in attitudes. 1. A) less B) more C ) a few D) fewer 2. A) from B) of C) on D) off . 3. A) / B) it is C) now that D) though 4. A) raise B) fall C) rise D) reduce 5. A) this B) it C ) them D) these 6. A) supply B) apply C) afford D) affect 7. A) large B) less C) high D) low 8. A) Moreover B) Yet C) As a result D) In addition to 9. A) with B) for C) to D) by 10. A) Supporting B) Having C) Maintaining D) Moving 11. A) shape B) formality C ) form D) sign 12. A) ever B) never C ) if D) even 13. A) a good deal of B) very much C) a lot of D) all 14. A) on B) in C) over D) with 15. A) see B) seeing C) to see D) have seen 16. A) after B) until C) till D) before 17. A) when B) unless C) for D) after 18. A) which B) that C) what D) if 19. A) spend B) depend C) defend D) look 20. A) instead B) therefore C) in turn D) in contrast Part V. Translate the following sentences into English. (15%) 1. 请务必在离开营地之前把所有的火都熄掉。 2. 我不知道有什么语言比中文更难学。 3. 无论哪个队获胜,都将被授奖。 4. 我们不能排除天气有变坏的可能性。 5. 据说圣诞节的历史要被追溯到基督教建立以前