试题十六及答案 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 (al on the Answe r sheet and mark it with a single line through the center. [Y] Sample Answer[A][KG-1*5]」一[B][C][D] 1. A)3 hours. B)8 hours. C)6 hours D)9 hours. 2. A)Listening to some light music B)Talking about a jazz record C)Planning a concert. D)Talking about some of their favorite songs 3. A)She thanks the man for his offer. B)She thanks the man and accepts his offer. C)she is not pleased with the man's offer D)She thanks the man but declines his offer. 4. A)she doesn't think painting the wall is necessary. B)She wants their walls to be painted in a darker color. C)she wants their walls to be painted in a lighter color. D)She doesnt like white color. 5.A)He's fine. B )Hes unhappy C)He's still sick in bed. D)He's better 6.A)Jim survived an accident. B)Jim was killed in an accident. C)Jim fell down from a bike. D)Jim's bike was accidentally lost. 7. A)Shes surprised to meet Andrew B)she hasn't seen Andrew recentl
试题十六及答案 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 【A】on the Answe r Sheet and mark it with a single line through the center. [JY]Sample Answer [A][KG-1*5]—[B][C][D] 1.A)3 hours. B)8 hours. C)6 hours. D)9 hours. 2.A)Listening to some light music. B)Talking about a jazz record. C)Planning a concert. D)Talking about some of their favorite songs. 3.A)She thanks the man for his offer. B)She thanks the man and accepts his offer. C)She is not pleased with the man’s offer. D)She thanks the man but declines his offer. 4.A)She doesn’t think painting the wall is necessary. B)She wants their walls to be painted in a darker color. C)She wants their walls to be painted in a lighter color. D)She doesn’t like white color. 5.A)He’s fine.B)He’s unhappy. C)He’s still sick in bed.D)He’s better. 6.A)Jim survived an accident. B)Jim was killed in an accident. C)Jim fell down from a bike. D)Jim’s bike was accidentally lost. 7.A)She’s surprised to meet Andrew. B)She hasn’t seen Andrew recently
C)she and Andrew are close friends. D)Andrew has changed a lot 8.A)Steve was ashamed of himself because he didn't win a gold medal B)Steve didn't win a gold medal because he didn't do his best. C)Steve failed in the competition D)Steve didnt win a gold medal at the olympics 9.A)she found the show fascinating B)she showed little interest in the ancient costume C)she found the constume on display very pretty d)she had spent many hours at the show 10. A)He sees a nice motorcycl B)Motorcycles look nicer than cars C)Motorcycles can be dangerous, too D)Motorcycles are as fast as cars SECTION B Directions: You're going to hear three short passages. Each will be read only once. At the end of each passage you'll hear some questions. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B),C)and D).Then mark your answer. Passage 1 Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you've just heard 11. A)Trial producing smaller cars to replace the bigger ones that are used B)Mass producing some kinds of cars for tomorrow. C)Trying to make some new style vehicles that would be faster and safer than D)Designing some cars that would have many advantages over the ones used oday 12. A)They are pretty safe and cheap B)They are cheap and durable C)They are safe, cheap and clear D)They are powerful, beautiful and easy to drive. 13. A)Both the big and small cars have some defects B)The speaker is fully optimistic that the new cars will replace the cars in C)The number of cars in use today should be reduced because of the pollution D)Gasoline is a pollutant, so other kinds of fuel should be found to replace it
C)She and Andrew are close friends. D)Andrew has changed a lot. 8.A)Steve was ashamed of himself because he didn’t win a gold medal. B)Steve didn’t win a gold medal because he didn’t do his best. C)Steve failed in the competition. D)Steve didn’t win a gold medal at the Olympics. 9.A)She found the show fascinating. B)She showed little interest in the ancient costume. C)She found the constume on display very pretty.D)She had spent many hours at the show. 10.A)He sees a nice motorcycle. B)Motorcycles look nicer than cars. C)Motorcycles can be dangerous,too. D)Motorcycles are as fast as cars. SECTION B Directions:You’re going to hear three short passages.Each will be read only once .At the end of each passage you’ll hear some questions.After you hear a question , you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C) and D).Then mark your answer. Passage 1 Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you’ve just heard. 11.A)Trial producing smaller cars to replace the bigger ones that are used today. B)Mass producing some kinds of cars for tomorrow. C)Trying to make some new style vehicles that would be faster and safer than the ones used today. D)Designing some cars that would have many advantages over the ones used today. 12.A)They are pretty,safe and cheap. B)They are cheap and durable. C)They are safe,cheap and clean. D)They are powerful,beautiful and easy to drive. 13.A)Both the big and small cars have some defects. B)The speaker is fully optimistic that the new cars will replace the cars in use today. C)The number of cars in use today should be reduced because of the pollution in cities. D)Gasoline is a pollutant,so other kinds of fuel should be found to replace it
Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you've just heard 14.A)Prepare breakfast. B)Have a cup of tea to refresh themselves C)Set out for their daily destination. D)Look for a suitable place for breakfast 15.A)Swimming and resting B)Writing diaries C)Watching birds D)Catching insects 16. A)They encouraged the team members when they were in danger and difficulties and took care of them B)They cooked for them C)They explored the route for them D)They discussed future plans with them Passage 3 Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you' ve just heard 17. A)He was afraid that he might be too far away from the shore B)He was afraid of drowning in the sea C)He was afraid that the tide might suddenly set in D)He was afraid that the tide would wet his shoes and trousers 18.A)He was tired of the sea, having lived near it for years. B)He hadhad some terrifying experiences on the sea C)He knew the sea too well to like it. D)He couldnt swim well 19.A)The weather was nice and the sea was calm B)He wanted to humor his children C)He was in a very good mood that day. D)The bay looked exceptionally beautiful that day. 20. A)The sea can hardly be trusted even on a fine day. BIt is not safe for people to go boating in the open sea C)People who know the sea well do not like it. D)Mr Wilmot wouldn' t want to go to the sea any more Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes) Directions: There are 4 passage in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices
Passage 2 Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you’ve just heard. 14.A)Prepare breakfast. B)Have a cup of tea to refresh themselves. C)Set out for their daily destination. D)Look for a suitable place for breakfast. 15.A)Swimming and resting. B)Writing diaries. C)Watching birds. D)Catching insects. 16.A)They encouraged the team members when they were in danger and difficulties and took care of them. B)They cooked for them. C)They explored the route for them. D)They discussed future plans with them. Passage 3 Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you’ve just heard. 17.A)He was afraid that he might be too far away from the shore. B)He was afraid of drowning in the sea. C)He was afraid that the tide might suddenly set in. D)He was afraid that the tide would wet his shoes and trousers. 18.A)He was tired of the sea,having lived near it for years. B)He had had some terrifying experiences on the sea. C)He knew the sea too well to like it. D)He couldn’t swim well. 19.A)The weather was nice and the sea was calm. B)He wanted to humor his children. C)He was in a very good mood that day. D)The bay looked exceptionally beautiful that day. 20.A)The sea can hardly be trusted even on a fine day. B)It is not safe for people to go boating in the open sea. C)People who know the sea well do not like it. D)Mr Wilmot wouldn’t want to go to the sea any more. Part ⅡReading Comprehension (35 minutes) Directions:There are 4 passage 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 Some people believe that international sport creates goodwill between the nations and that if countries play games together they will learn to live together. others say that the opposite is true that international contests encourage false national pride and lead to misunderstand ing and hatred There is probably some truth in both arguments, but in recent years the olympic Games have done little to support the view that sports encourage international brotherhood. Not only was there the tragic incident involving the murder of athletes, but the Games were also ruined by lesser incidents caused principally by minor national contests One country received its second-place medals with visible indignation after the hockey final. There had been noisy scenes at the end of the hockey match as, the losers objecting to the final decisions. they were convinced that one o their go als should not have been disallowed and that their opponents'victory was unfair. Their manager was in a rage when he said This wasnt hockey. Hockey and the International Hockey Federation are finished. The president of the Federation said later that such behavior could result in the suspension of the team for at least three year The American basketball team announced that they would not yield first place to Russia after a disputable end to their contest. The game had ended in disturbace. It was thought at first that the United States had won, by a single point, but it was announced that there were three seconds still to play A Russian player then threw the ball from one end of the court to the other, and another player popped it into the basket. It was the first time the U.s.A. had ever lost an Olympic basketball match. An appeal jury debated the matter for four and a half hours before announcing that the result would stand The American players then voted not to receive the silver medals Incidents of this kind will continue as long as sport is played competitively rather than for the love of the game The suggestion that athletes should compete as indiviuals, or in non national terms, might be too much to hope for. But in the present organization of the olympics there is far too much that encourages aggressIve patriots 21. According to the author, recent Olympic Games have A)created goodwill be B)bred only false national prid C)hardly showed any international friendship D)led to more and more misunderstanding and hatred 22. What did the manager mean by saying . Hockey and the International Hockey Federation are finished"?
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. Some people believe that international sport creates goodwill between the nations and that if countries play games together they will learn to live together.Others say that the opposite is true:that international contests encourage false national pride and lead to misunderstanding and hatred.There is probably some truth in both arguments,but in recent years the Olympic Games have done little to support the view that sports encourage international brotherhood.Not only was there the tragic incident involving the murder of athletes,but the Games were also ruined by lesser incidents caused principally by minor national contests. One country received its second—place medals with visible indignation after the hockey final.There had been noisy scenes at the end of the hockey match as,the losers objecting to the final decisions.They were convinced that one of their go als should not have been disallowed and that their opponents’ victory was unfair .Their manager was in a rage when he said:“This wasn’t hockey.Hockey and the International Hockey Federation are finished.”The president of the Federation said later that such behavior could result in the suspension of the team for at least three years. The American basketball team announced that they would not yield first place to Russia,after a disputable end to their contest.The game had ended in disturbace. It was thought at first that the United States had won,by a single point,but it was announced that there were three seconds still to play.A Russian player then threw the ball from one end of the court to the other,and another player popped it into the basket.It was the first time the U.S.A. had ever lost an Olympic basketball match.An appeal jury debated the matter for four and a half hours before announcing that the result would stand.The American players then voted not to receive the silver medals. Incidents of this kind will continue as long as sport is played competitively rather than for the love of the game.The suggestion that athletes should compete as indiviuals,or in non national terms,might be too much to hope for.But in the present organization of the Olympics there is far too much that encourages aggressive patriotism. 21.According to the author,recent Olympic Games have ____. A)created goodwill between the nations B)bred only false national pride C)hardly showed any international friendship D)led to more and more misunderstanding and hatred 22.What did the manager mean by saying,“...Hockey and the International Hockey Federation are finished”?
A)His team would no longer take part in international games B )Hockey and the Federation are 60th ruined by the unfair decisions C)There should be no more hockey matches organized by the Federation D)The Federation should be dissolved 23. The basketball example implied that A )too much patriotism was displayed in the incident B)the announcement to prolong the match was wrong C)the appeal jury was too hesitant in making the decision D)The American team was right in receiving the silver medals 24. The author gives the two examples in paragraph 2 and 3 to show A)how false national pride led to undesirable incidents in international games Dthat spoktsmen have been more obedient than they used to be C)that competitiveness in the games discourages international friendship D)that unfair decisions are common in Olympic Games 25. What conclusion can be drawn from the passage? A)The organization of the olympic Games must be improved B)Athletes should compete as individuals in the olympic Games 2 Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage There are two major parties in Britain today the Conservative Party and the Labour Party, which have been in power by turns since 1945.The two-party system of Britain was formed in the course of the development of the capitalist state and the political parties. In order to strengthen the state machine, the British bourgeosie have let it come into being and exist in one fom or another form since the 17th century. P s. Tregidgo once said: The more parties there are, the less likely it is that any one of them will be strong enough in Parliament to outvote all the others but when there are only two, one of them is sure to have a majority o f seats. This helps to ensure a strong and stable government. This may be the reason why the british have the two party system of England in the 16th century. Because of a purely religious difference dr urch The division into two parties grew out the establishment of a Protestant Chi opinion, the Puritans were separated from the broad body of the anglican Church. The non Puritan Anglicans were on the side of the King and Church, and their supporters were called by their opponents Tories. The Puritans were for Parliament and trade, and their supporters were called by the Tories" Whigs".The Tories and the Whigs were in power by turns for a long time. In 1833, the Tory party split into two and its name was changed to Conservative. In the 1860s the Whigs became Liberals. From that time on, the Liberals and the Conservatives were in office by turns until 1922. The policies they put into effect were sometimes different, but they were both controlled by
A)His team would no longer take part in international games. B)Hockey and the Federation are 60th ruined by the unfair decisions. C)There should be no more hockey matches organized by the Federation. D)The Federation should be dissolved. 23.The basketball example implied that ____. A)too much patriotism was displayed in the incident B)the announcement to prolong the match was wrong C)the appeal jury was too hesitant in making the decision D)The American team was right in receiving the silver medals 24.The author gives the two examples in paragraph 2 and 3 to show ____. A)how false national pride led to undesirable incidents in international games B)that spoktsmen have been more obedient than they used to be C)that competitiveness in the games discourages international friendship D)that unfair decisions are common in Olympic Games 25.What conclusion can be drawn from the passage? A)The organization of the Olympic Games must be improved. B)Athletes should compete as individuals in the Olympic Games. C)Sport should be played competitively rather than for the love of the game. D)International contests are liable for misunderstanding between nations. Passage 2 Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage. There are two major parties in Britain today,the Conservative Party and the Labour Party,which have been in power by turns since 1945.The two—party system of Britain was formed in the course of the development of the capitalist state and the political parties.In order to strengthen the state machine,the British bourgeosie have let it come into being and exist in one form or another form since the 17th century.P.S.Tregidgo once said:“The more parties there are,the less likely it is that any one of them will be strong enough in Parliament to outvote all the others;but when there are only two,one of them is sure to have a majority o f seats.This helps to ensure a strong and stable government.” This may be the reason why the British have the two party system. The division into two parties grew out the establishment of a Protestant Church of England in the 16th century.Because of a purely religious difference of opinion,the Puritans were separated from the broad body of the Anglican Church.The non Puritan Anglicans were on the side of the King and Church,and their supporters were called by their opponents “Tories.”The Puritans were for Parliament and trade,and their supporters were called by the “Tories”“Whigs”.The Tories and the Whigs were in power by turns for a long time.In 1833,the Tory party split into two and its name was changed to Conservative.In the 1860s the Whigs became Liberals.From that time on,the Liberals and the Conservatives were in office by turns until 1922.The policies they put into effect were sometimes different,but they were both controlled by
the rich The working class became more and more unwilling to follow the Conservatives and the Liberals. They wanted to have their own party. so the labour party was formed he trade unions. After 1922 the Labour Party gradually replaced the y to become one of the two major parties in Great Britain 26. What does "it" stand for in the third line? A)The two party system B)The state machine CThe Partiament. D)The capitalist state 27. We can learn from what Ps Tregidgo once said that A)if there are parties in Britain, none of them will be strong enough to have con trol in the government B)the more patients there are, the more likely it is that they will have the deci sive say in the government C)the two party system contributes to the establishment of a powerful and long lasting government D)if there are only two parties in Britain it will be easy for the governmen to control them 28. What can we infer from the forming of the Tory Party and the Whig Party? A)These two parties originally believed in different religions B)These two parties were established under the influence of different religious believes.〖zK)〗 C)The British King and the Parliament supported different religions becaused they were for the two party system D)The British King and the parliament were supported by different parties for 29. According to the passage, why was the Labour Party established in Britain? A)Because the trade unions did not do much good for the working people B)Because the Liberal Party were not strong enough to defeat the Conservative C)Because the working people would not like to be members outside the Liberal D)Because neither of the two major parties was the parties for the working people 30. Which of the following is true concerning the tory Party or the Whig Party? A)The Whig Party no longer exists in Britain B)The Tory Party has kept its unity until the present day. C)The Whig Party has taken the place of the Liberal Party D)The Tory Party has taken the place of the Conservative Party. 〖LM〗 Passage 3 Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage The immune system is the bodys defender. It identifies, tracks down, and destroys troublemakers before they can hurt the body. Those troublemakers
the rich. The working class became more and more unwilling to follow the Conservatives and the Liberals.They wanted to have their own party.So the Labour party was formed by the trade unions.After 1922 the Labour Party gradually replaced the Liberal Party to become one of the two major parties in Great Britain. 26.What does “it” stand for in the third line? A)The two party system.B)The state machine. C)The Partiament.D)The capitalist state. 27.We can learn from what P.S Tregidgo once said that ____. A)if there are parties in Britain,none of them will be strong enough to have con trol in the government B)the more patients there are,the more likely it is that they will have the deci sive say in the government C)the two party system contributes to the establishment of a powerful and long lasting government D)if there are only two parties in Britain,it will be easy for the government to control them 28.What can we infer from the forming of the Tory Party and the Whig Party? A)These two parties originally believed in different religions. B)These two parties were established under the influence of different religious believes.〖ZK)〗 C)The British King and the Parliament supported different religions becaused they were for the two party system. D)The British King and the Parliament were supported by different parties for political reasons. 29.According to the passage,why was the Labour Party established in Britain? A)Because the trade unions did not do much good for the working people. B)Because the Liberal Party were not strong enough to defeat the Conservative Party. C)Because the working people would not like to be members outside the Liberal Party. D)Because neither of the two major parties was the parties for the working people. 30.Which of the following is true concerning the Tory Party or the Whig Party? A)The Whig Party no longer exists in Britain. B)The Tory Party has kept its unity until the present day. C)The Whig Party has taken the place of the Liberal Party. D)The Tory Party has taken the place of the Conservative Party. 〖LM〗 Passage 3 Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. The immune system is the body’s defender.It identifies,tracks down,and destroys troublemakers before they can hurt the body.Those troublemakers
may be for example, bacteria from a cut or splinter, a measles germ, a cold bug, or even a cancer cell These invaders try to take over our tissues and feed off our bodies'nutrients If they succeed, we become sick or, sometimes, even dieIt's the job of our immune systems to destroy these invaders before they destroy us Say you picked up a flu virus(Fi)last week. Perhaps it entered your body through a cut, from a drinking glass, or from the air you breathe. Of course, you didn't feel it, but the virus made its way into your bloodstream As soon as it entered your body, it began to reproduce. Viruses have only one goal: to take over your cells. Once inside your body viruses try to enter cells and disrupt theil normal wor k If left alone these viruses would hurt so many cells that you would weaken, or worse, get a serious illness But this flu virus should not be so complacent as it seems to be As it reproduces in your bloodstream the virus is met by a certain kind of white blood cell, the lymphocytes. The lymphocytes are the foot soldiers that keep you alive The number of lymphocytes in your body is hard to imagine. Thousands of them could fit in the period at the end of this sentence your body holds about a trillion that's 1, 000,000, 000,000 of them, or about 3, 000 in every drop of blood. Since you began reading this sentence, over 800, 000 of them have been created and destroyed Some of these lymphocytes pass through a small walnut sized organ called the thymus. The thymus is the base of the neck. Here, special hormones(/k turn lymphocytes into fighting cells, called T cells T cells have one terrific talent: They can tell the difference between friend and foe; what should be in our bodies and what shouldn t. They do not affect the body 's healthy cells. Yet they attack everything that is foreign to our bodies, such as germs, transplants, and even our own cells which have become abnormalas in the case of cancer. 31. What is the function of our immune system? A)To take over our tissues and feed off our bodies'nutrients B)To prevent bacteria or germs from entering the body C)To destroy the troublemakers in order that they might not hurt the body D)To fight against T cells. 32. What does the word lymphocytes"mean? A)Food soldiers. B)Flu virus C)White blood cells. D)Troublemakers 33. The last sentence in para 5 since you began reading this sentence, over 800,000 of them have been created and destroyed"implies that A)this sentence contributes to the increase of the number of lymphocytes in B)you would not realize that lymphocytes reproduce themselves rapidly but for th is sentence
may be,for example,bacteria from a cut or splinter,a measles germ,a cold bug,or even a cancer cell. These invaders try to take over our tissues and feed off our bodies’ nutrients. If they succeed,we become sick or,sometimes,even die.It’s the job of our immune systems to destroy these invaders before they destroy us. Say you picked up a flu virus(病毒) last week.Perhaps it entered your body through a cut,from a drinking glass,or from the air you breathe.Of course,you didn’t feel it,but the virus made its way into your bloodstream.As soon as it entered your body,it began to reproduce.Viruses have only one goal:to take over your cells.Once inside your body,viruses try to enter cells and disrupt their normal wor k.If left alone,these viruses would hurt so many cells that you would weaken,or worse,get a serious illness. But this flu virus should not be so complacent as it seems to be.As it reproduces in your bloodstream,the virus is met by a certain kind of white blood cell,the lymphocytes.The lymphocytes are the foot soldiers that keep you alive. The number of lymphocytes in your body is hard to imagine.Thousands of them could fit in the period at the end of this sentence.Your body holds about a trillion —that’s 1,000,000,000,000 of them,or about 3,000 in every drop of blood.Since you began reading this sentence,over 800,000 of them have been created and destroyed. Some of these lymphocytes pass through a small walnut sized organ called the thymus.The thymus is the base of the neck.Here,special hormones(荷尔 蒙)turn lymphocytes into fighting cells,called T cells. T cells have one terrific talent:They can tell the difference between friend and foe;what should be in our bodies and what shouldn’t.They do not affect the body ’s healthy cells.Yet they attack everything that is foreign to our bodies,such as germs,transplants,and even our own cells which have become abnormal,as in the case of cancer. 31.What is the function of our immune system? A)To take over our tissues and feed off our bodies’ nutrients. B)To prevent bacteria or germs from entering the body. C)To destroy the troublemakers in order that they might not hurt the body. D)To fight against T cells. 32.What does the word “lymphocytes” mean? A)Food soldiers.B)Flu virus. C)White blood cells.D)Troublemakers. 33.The last sentence in para 5 “since you began reading this sentence,over 800,000 of them have been created and destroyed” implies that ____. A)this sentence contributes to the increase of the number of lymphocytes in your body B)you would not realize that lymphocytes reproduce themselves rapidly but for th is sentence
C)because you read this sentence a large number of lymphocytes have been consume d D)the number of lymphocytes in your body is extremely large 34. Which of the following can not be detected by t cells? A)Thymus. B)Transplants. C)Cancer cells. D)Healthy cells 35. Which of the following questions best summaries the main idea of the whole assage? A)How does the immune system attack the flu virus? B )How does the immune system function in our body? C)How do the lymphocytes work in our body? D)What is the so called immune system? Passage 4 Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage Family"is of course an elastic word. But when British people say that their society is based on family life they are thinking of family"in its narrow, peculiarly European sense of mother, father and children living together alone in their own house as an economic and social unit. Thus, every british marriage indicates the beginning of a new and independent family-hence the tremendous importance of marriage in british life. For both the man and the woman, marriage means leaving one's parents and starting one s own life. The man's first duty will then be to his wife and the wife s to her husband He will be entirely responsible for her financial support, and she for the running of the new Their children will be their common responsi bility and theirs alone. Neither the wifes parents nor the husbands, nor their brothers or sisters, aunts or uncles have any right to interfere with them -they are their own masters Readers of novels like jane austen Pride and Prejudice will know that in former times marriage among wealthy families were arranged by the girl's parents, that is, it was the parents' duty to find a suitable husband for their daughter, preferably a rich one and by skillful encouragement to lead him eventually to ask their permission to marry her. Until that time the girl was protected and maintained in the parents' home, and the financial relief of getting rid of her could be seen in their giving the newly married pair a sum of money called a dowry. It is very different today. Most girls of today get a job when they leave school and become financially independent before their marriage. This has had two results. a girl chooses her own husband, and she gets no dowry. 36. What does the author mean by Family is of course an elastic word"? A)Different families have different ways of life. B)Different definitions could be given to the word C)Different nations have different families D)Different times produce different families. 37. For an English family, the husband's duty is
C)because you read this sentence,a large number of lymphocytes have been consume d D)the number of lymphocytes in your body is extremely large 34.Which of the following can NOT be detected by T cells? A)Thymus. B)Transplants.C)Cancer cells.D)Healthy cells. 35.Which of the following questions best summaries the main idea of the whole passage? A)How does the immune system attack the flu virus? B)How does the immune system function in our body? C)How do the lymphocytes work in our body? D)What is the so called immune system? Passage 4 Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage. “Family” is of course an elastic word.But when British people say that their society is based on family life,they are thinking of “family” in its narrow,peculiarly European sense of mother,father and children living together alone in their own house as an economic and social unit.Thus,every British marriage indicates the beginning of a new and independent family—hence the tremendous importance of marriage in British life.For both the man and the woman,marriage means leaving one’s parents and starting one’s own life.The man’s first duty will then be to his wife,and the wife’s to her husband.He will be entirely responsible for her financial support,and she for the running of the new home.Their children will be their common responsibility and theirs alone.Neither the wife’s parents nor the husband’s,nor their brothers or sisters,aunts or uncles,have any right to interfere with them—they are their own masters. Readers of novels like Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice will know that in former times marriage among wealthy families were arranged by the girl’s parents, that is,it was the parents’ duty to find a suitable husband for their daughter,preferably a rich one,and by skillful encouragement to lead him eventually to ask their permission to marry her.Until that time,the girl was protected and maintained in the parents’ home,and the financial relief of getting rid of her could be seen in their giving the newly married pair a sum of money called a dowry.It is very different today.Most girls of today get a job when they leave school and become financially independent before their marriage.This has had two results.A girl chooses her own husband,and she gets no dowry. 36.What does the author mean by “Family is of course an elastic word”? A)Different families have different ways of life. B)Different definitions could be given to the word. C)Different nations have different families. D)Different times produce different families. 37.For an English family,the husband’s duty is ____
A)supporting the family while the wife is financial B)defending the family while the wife is running the home Cfinancial while the wife is running the home D)independent while the wife is dependent 38. Everyth ing is decided in a family A)by the couple)with the help of their parents C)by brothers and sisters)with the help of aunts and uncles 39. What is true concerning the book Pride and Prejudice A)It is the best book on marriage B)It is a handbook of marriage. CIt gives quite some idea of English social life in the past D)It provides a lot of information of former time wealthy families 40. With regard to marriage in Britain, present day girls differ from former time girls in A)the right marry B )more parental support C)choosing husbands)social position Part VoCabulary and Structure(20 minutes) Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices, marked A), B), C) and D).choose the oNe answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre 41. Although punctual himself, the professor was quite used last for his lecture A)to have students B )for students' being C)for students to beD )to students'being 42. The mad man was put in the soft padded cell lest he him A)injure )had injured)injured)would injure 43. If tap water were as dangerous as some people think,would be getting sick A)a lot of more usB)more a lot of us C)a lot of us someD )a lot more of us 44.The car halfway for no reason A)broke off B )broke down C)broke upD)broke out 45. The newcomers found it impossible to themselves to the climate sufficiently to make permanent homes in the new country. A)suit B )adaptCregulateD)coordinate 46 Jane never dreams of for her to be sent abroad very soon A)there being a chance )there to be a chance Cthere be a chanceD )being a chance 47. Frequently single-parent children some of the functions that the absent adult in the house would have served
A)supporting the family while the wife is financial B)defending the family while the wife is running the home C)financial while the wife is running the home D)independent while the wife is dependent 38.Everything is decided in a family ____. A)by the coupleB)with the help of their parents C)by brothers and sistersD)with the help of aunts and uncles 39.What is true concerning the book Pride and Prejudice ? A)It is the best book on marriage. B)It is a handbook of marriage. C)It gives quite some idea of English social life in the past. D)It provides a lot of information of former time wealthy families. 40.With regard to marriage in Britain,present day girls differ from former time girls in ____. A)the right marryB)more parental support C)choosing husbandsD)social position Part ⅢVocabulary and Structure (20 minutes) Directions:There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part.For each sentence there are four choices,marked A),B),C) and D).Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. 41.Although punctual himself,the professor was quite used ____ last for his lecture. A)to have studentsB)for students’ being C)for students to beD)to students’ being 42.The mad man was put in the soft padded cell lest he ____ himself. A)injureB)had injuredC)injuredD)would injure 43.If tap water were as dangerous as some people think,____would be getting sick. A)a lot of more usB)more a lot of us C)a lot of us someD)a lot more of us 44.The car ____ halfway for no reason. A)broke offB)broke down C)broke upD)broke out 45.The newcomers found it impossible to ____ themselves to the climate sufficiently to make permanent homes in the new country. A)suitB)adaptC)regulateD)coordinate 46.Jane never dreams of ____ for her to be sent abroad very soon. A)there being a chanceB)there to be a chance C)there be a chanceD)being a chance 47.Frequently single-parent children ____ some of the functions that the absent adult in the house would have served
A)take offB take after)take in D)take on 48. I'd rather you make any comment on the issue for the time being A)don'tB )wouldn'tc)didn'tD )shouldn t 49.All things_, the planned trip will have to be called off. A)considered )be considered)considering D)having considered 50 Criticism and self criticism is necessary it helps us to find and correct our mistakes A)by that B at that)on thatD)in that 51. The patient 's health failed to such an extent that he was put into care A)tenseBrigidC)intensive )tight 52. The course normally attracts 20 students per year,up to half will be from overseas A)in whichB )for whom)with whichD )of whom 53. You are very selfish.It's high time you that you are not the most mportant person in the world. Edward said to his boss angrily. ArealizedB )have realized Realized)should realize 54. My father seemed to be in no to look at my school report A)mood B )emotion)attitudeD )feeling 55. The price of the beer from 50 cents to $4 per liter during the su mmer A)altered ranged)separated )differed 56. William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania defended the right of every citizen to freedom of choice in religion A)peculiarly B )indifferently C)vigorously)inevitably 57. Ive never been to Beijing, but it's the place A)where I'd like to visit )in which I'd like to visit C)I most want to visitD )that I want to visit it most 58. In previous times, when fresh meat was in short pigeons were kept by many households as a source of food A)store)provision C)reserveD)supply 59. The words of his old teacher left a impression on his mind He is still influenced by them A)long B )lively C)lasting D)liberal 60.Id his reputation with other farmers and business people in the community, and then make a decision about whether or not to approve a loan A)take into accountB )account for C)make up forD )make out 61. Most broadcasters maintain that tv has been unfairly criticized and argue that the power of the medium is A)granted B )implied C)exaggerated)remedied 62. The professor could hardly find sufficient grounds_ his arg favor of the new theory. Ato be based onB)to base on C)which to base onD)on which to base
A)take offB)take afterC)take inD)take on 48.I’d rather you ____ make any comment on the issue for the time being. A)don’tB)wouldn’tC)didn’tD)shouldn’t 49.All things ____,the planned trip will have to be called off. A)consideredB)be consideredC)consideringD)having considered 50.Criticism and self criticism is necessary ____ it helps us to find and correct our mistakes. A)by thatB)at thatC)on thatD)in that 51.The patient’s health failed to such an extent that he was put into ____ care. A)tenseB)rigidC)intensiveD)tight 52.The course normally attracts 20 students per year,____up to half will be from overseas. A)in whichB)for whomC)with whichD)of whom 53.“You are very selfish.It’s high time you ____ that you are not the most important person in the world.”Edward said to his boss angrily. A)realizedB)have realizedC)realizeD)should realize 54.My father seemed to be in no ____ to look at my school report. A)moodB)emotionC)attitudeD)feeling 55.The price of the beer ____ from 50 cents to $4 per liter during the su mmer season. A)alteredB)rangedC)separatedD)differed 56.William Penn,the founder of Pennsylvania,____defended the right of every citizen to freedom of choice in religion. A)peculiarlyB)indifferentlyC)vigorouslyD)inevitably 57.I’ve never been to Beijing,but it’s the place____. A)where I’d like to visitB)in which I’d like to visit C)I most want to visitD)that I want to visit it most 58.In previous times,when fresh meat was in short ____,pigeons were kept by many households as a source of food. A)storeB)provisionC)reserveD)supply 59.The words of his old teacher left a ____ impression on his mind.He is still influenced by them. A)longB)livelyC)lastingD)liberal 60.I’d ____ his reputation with other farmers and business people in the community,and then make a decision about whether or not to approve a loan. A)take into accountB)account for C)make up forD)make out 61.Most broadcasters maintain that TV has been unfairly criticized and argue that the power of the medium is ____. A)grantedB)impliedC)exaggeratedD)remedied 62.The professor could hardly find sufficient grounds ____ his arguments in favor of the new theory. A)to be based onB)to base on C)which to base onD)on which to base