
《英语Ⅲ(1)#》期末复习 I.Vocabulary and Structure 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 that best completes the sentence. 1..Do not in the exam.This will do you no good. A.coin B.disaster C.cheat D.resort 2.----I'll be away on holiday.Would you mind looking after my cat? ----Not at all. A.I have no time B.I'd rather not C.You can leave D.I'd be happy to 3.trees should be planted on the mountains. A.Thousand B.Thousand of C.Thousands D.Thousands of 4----.Do you want tea or coffee? I really don't mind. A.Both B.None C.Either D.Neither 5.It's hard a job. A.to look for B.to find C.to find out D.to look at 6.----Who that piano? ----My sister,when she time. A.plays has B.is playing;has C.plays;is having D.is playing;has had 7.The shopkeeper said they the shoes A.have sold out;in my size B.sold out;of my size C.had sold out;for my size D.had sold out;of my size 8.Mother said to Mike,"I hope youwhat I you to buy?" A.didn't forgot;told B.don't forget;tell C.won't forget;have told D.haven't forgotten;will tell 9.The old man had to do all the farm work himself,? A.did he B.had he C.didn't he D.hadn't he 10.If you are not by then,I'll take you to see the doctor. A.good B.well C.fine D.better 11.----Who told you to clean the windows? ----Father He said they are too dirty A.told B.did C.had told D.had told 12.The boy doesn't speak his sister,but his written work is very good. A.as well as B.so good as C.more better than D.more worse than 13.If youhim tomorrow,please ask him if he to work on the farm with us. A.see;goes B.will see;goes C.will see;will go D.see;will go 14.It's nearly seven o'clock.Jack be back home at this moment. A.must B.need C.could D.can 15.-----How much the shoes?
《英语 III(1)#》期末复习 I. Vocabulary and Structure 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 that best completes the sentence. 1. .Do not _______ in the exam. This will do you no good. A. coin B .disaster C .cheat D. resort 2. ----I`ll be away on holiday. Would you mind looking after my cat ? ----Not at all. ______________. A. I have no time B. I`d rather not C. You can leave D. I`d be happy to 3. _____ trees should be planted on the mountains. A. Thousand B. Thousand of C. Thousands D. Thousands of 4----.Do you want tea or coffee? ---- ______. I really don`t mind. A. Both B. None C. Either D. Neither 5. It`s hard _____ a job . A. to look for B. to find C. to find out D. to look at 6.----Who ______ that piano? ----My sister, when she ______time. A.plays ; has B. is playing; has C.plays; is having D. is playing; has had 7. The shopkeeper said they _____ the shoes ______. A. have sold out ; in my size B. sold out ; of my size C. had sold out ; for my size D. had sold out ; of my size 8. Mother said to Mike,” I hope you ____ what I ____ you to buy?” A. didn`t forgot; told B. don`t forget; tell C. won`t forget; have told D. haven`t forgotten; will tell 9. The old man had to do all the farm work himself,________? A. did he B. had he C. didn`t he D. hadn`t he 10.If you are not _____ by then , I`ll take you to see the doctor. A. good B. well C. fine D. better 11. ----Who told you to clean the windows? ----Father ______.He said they are too dirty. A. told B. did C. had told D. had told 12. The boy doesn't speak ______ his sister, but his written work is very good. A. as well as B. so good as C. more better than D. more worse than 13. If you _____ him tomorrow, please ask him if he ____ to work on the farm with us. A. see ; goes B. will see; goes C. will see; will go D. see; will go 14. It`s nearly seven o`clock .Jack ____ be back home at this moment. A. must B. need C. could D .can 15.- ---- How much ______ the shoes?

----Five dollars enough. A.is;is B.are;is C.are;are D.is;are 16.----Where's Mary now?Do you know? ----No,but I heard in her room a few minutes ago. A.her singing B.her sing C she was singing D.All the answers are right 17.Mr.Smith always has to tell us A.some good news B.some of good news C.some good newes D.some piece good newes 18.Chinese is the language spoken by the number of people in the world,but it's not as as English. A.largest;widely spoken B.large;wide spoken C.larger;widely speaking D.largest;wide speaking 19.I first met Lisa three years ago when we at a radio station together. A.have worked B.had been working C.were working D.had worked 20.This morning I went to work in such a hurry that I the key to my office at home A.forgot B.left C.missed D.lost 21.This year our university does not have any to continue the international student exchange program. A.function B.fundamental C.funeral D.funds 22.Who is the patient being. on? A.painted B.operated C.tied D.attached 23.Mary is of music but I am not. A.pause B.adventure C.grammatical D.fond 24.This man has been proved of murder. A.guilty B.spoil C.flash D.curious 25.The international situation is very in the Middle East. A.delicious B.perfect C.delicate D.percent 26.is impossible the boy to work out all the problems in such a short time. A.This;for B.That;of C.It;of D.It:for 27.--I heard that her spoken English was very good. --Yes.She English very well. A.speak B.does speak C.does speaks D.do speaks 28.The World Cup Competition is this evening.Can you very clearly? A.on the air;pick up it B.in the air;pick it up C.on the air;pick it up C.in the air;pick up it 29.The factorywe visited yesterday was the place------my father worked for twenty years. A.where;where B.which;which C.where:which D./where 30.A great number of "Hope Schools"in the past ten years. A.has been set up B.have set up C.have been set up D.has been put up 31.His books are so famous he be one of the most successful writers in the country A.can B.can't C.mustn't D.must 32.You look terrible.Youstayed out so late last night
---- Five dollars ______ enough. A. is ; is B. are ; is C. are ; are D. is ; are 16. ---- Where`s Mary now? Do you know? ---- No, but I heard ____ in her room a few minutes ago. A. her singing B. her sing C she was singing D. All the answers are right 17.Mr .Smith always has _____ to tell us. A. some good news B. some of good news C. some good newes D. some piece good newes 18.Chinese is the language spoken by the ____ number of people in the world, but it`s not as _____ as English. A. largest; widely spoken B. large; wide spoken C. larger; widely speaking D. largest; wide speaking 19. I first met Lisa three years ago when we ____ at a radio station together. A. have worked B. had been working C. were working D. had worked 20.This morning I went to work in such a hurry that I _____ the key to my office at home. A. forgot B. left C .missed D. lost 21. This year our university does not have any _______ to continue the international student exchange program. A. function B. fundamental C. funeral D. funds 22. Who is the patient being _______ on? A. painted B. operated C. tied D. attached 23. Mary is _______ of music but I am not. A. pause B. adventure C. grammatical D. fond 24. This man has been proved _______ of murder. A. guilty B. spoil C. flash D. curious 25. The international situation is very _______ in the Middle East. A. delicious B. perfect C. delicate D. percent 26. __ is impossible __ the boy to work out all the problems in such a short time. A. This; for B. That; of C. It; of D. It; for 27. --I heard that her spoken English was very good. --Yes. She __ English very well. A. speak B. does speak C. does speaks D. do speaks 28. The World Cup Competition is __ this evening. Can you __ very clearly? A. on the air; pick up it B. in the air; pick it up C. on the air; pick it up C. in the air; pick up it 29. The factory __ we visited yesterday was the place -----------my father worked for twenty years. A. where; where B. which; which C. where; which D. /; where 30. A great number of "Hope Schools" __ in the past ten years. A. has been set up B. have set up C. have been set up D. has been put up 31. His books are so famous he ____ be one of the most successful writers in the country A. can B. can’t C. mustn’t D. must 32. You look terrible. You ____ stayed out so late last night

A.shoud've B.could've C.must D.shouldn't have 33.t Sam who phoned.He never phones us on Saturdays. A.can't ve been B.couldn't have been C.must be D.should have been 34. the merchants went,they brought new ideas with them. A.However B.Whenever C.Whoever D.Wherever 35.The sea rout was opened and the Silk Route declined. A.consequently B.because C.now D.also 36.Mr.Simson a trip to Australia before he realized how much it would cost. A.planned B.has planned C.had been planning D.plans 37.The business of the meeting was interesting and the in the evening was even better. A.entertaining B.entertainment C.entertained D.entertain 38.I didn't get the boss,so I left. A.on with B.up to C.away with D.away from 39. I need to all and go on holiday. A.get away from B.go out from it C.get into D.get away from it 40.New technology combined a more mobile population is changing society very rapidly. A.on B.with C.to D.in 41.That was a good film that I want to see it again. A.such B.so C.a D.- 42. He was famous his football skills A.for B.with C.of D.to 43.I'd like a room for two nights,please. A.booking B.to book C.booked C.book 44. Some people like skiing,while like skating. A.other B.another C.others D.the other 45.The man the police is looking for is known four people. A.to killed B.to have killed C.have killed C.having killed II.Direction:Read the following passages.Each passage is followed by some questions or
A. shoud’ve B. could’ve C. must D. shouldn’t have 33. It ________ Sam who phoned. He never phones us on Saturdays. A. can’t ve been B. couldn’t have been C. must be D. should have been 34. ______ the merchants went, they brought new ideas with them. A. However B. Whenever C. Whoever D. Wherever 35. The sea rout was opened and _____ the Silk Route declined. A. consequently B. because C. now D. also 36. Mr. Simson _______ a trip to Australia before he realized how much it would cost. A. planned B. has planned C. had been planning D. plans 37. The business of the meeting was interesting and the _____ in the evening was even better. A. entertaining B. entertainment C. entertained D. entertain 38. I didn’t get _____ the boss, so I left. A. on with B. up to C. away with D. away from 39. I need to __________ all and go on holiday. A. get away from B. go out from it C. get into D. get away from it 40. New technology combined _________ a more mobile population is changing society very rapidly. A. on B. with C. to D. in 41. That was ______ a good film that I want to see it again. A. such B. so C. a D. — 42. He was famous ______ his football skills. A. for B. with C. of D. to 43. I’d like _______ a room for two nights, please. A. booking B, to book C. booked C. book 44. Some people like skiing, while ________ like skating. A. other B. another C. others D. the other 45. The man the police is looking for is known _______ four people. A. to killed B.to have killed C. have killed C. having killed II. Direction: Read the following passages. 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 A study of art history might be a good way to learn more about a culture than is possible to learn in general history classes.Most typical history courses concentrate on politics,economics,and war. But art history focuses on much more than this because art reflects not only the political values of a people,but also religious beliefs,emotions,and psychology.In addition,information about the daily activities of our ancestors-or of people very different from our own-can be provided by art.In short,art expresses the essential qualities of a time and a place,and a study of it can clearly offer us a deeper understanding than can be found in most history books. In history books,objective information about the political life of a country is presented;that is, facts about politics are given,but opinions are not expressed.Art,on the other hand,is subjective: it reflects emotions and opinions.The great Spanish painter Francisco Goya was perhaps the first truly "political"artist.In his well-known painting The Third of May 1808,he criticized the Spanish government for its misuse of power over people.Over a hundred years later,symbolic images were used in Pablo Picasso's Guernica to express the horror of war.Meanwhile,on another continent,the powerful paintings of Diego Rivera,Jose Clemente Orozco,and David Alfaro Siqueiros-as well as the works of Alfredo Ramos Martines-depicted these Mexican artists'deep anger and sadness about social problems. In the same way,art can reflect a culture's religious beliefs.For hundreds of years in Europe, religious art was almost the only type of art that existed.Churches and other religious buildings were filled with paintings that depicted people and stories from the Bible.Although most people couldn't read,they could still understand biblical stories in the pictures on church walls.By contrast,one of the main characteristics of art in the Middle East was(and still is)its absence of human and animal images.This reflects the Islamic belief that statues are unholy. 1.More can be learned about a culture from a study of art history than general history because A.art history shows us nothing but the political values B.general history only focuses on politics C.art history gives us an insight (into the essential qualities of a time and a place D.general history concerns only religious beliefs,emotions and psychology 2.Art is subjective in that A.a personal and emotional view of history is presented through it B.it only reflects people's anger or sadness about social problems C.it can easily arouse people's anger about their government D.artists were or are religious,who reflect only the religious aspect of the society 3.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A.In history books political views of people are entirely presented. B.Francisco Goya expressed his religious belief in his painting The Third of May,1808
unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B) C) and D). You should decide on the best choice A study of art history might be a good way to learn more about a culture than is possible to learn in general history classes. Most typical history courses concentrate on politics, economics, and war. But art history focuses on much more than this because art reflects not only the political values of a people, but also religious beliefs, emotions, and psychology. In addition, information about the daily activities of our ancestors—or of people very different from our own—can be provided by art. In short, art expresses the essential qualities of a time and a place, and a study of it can clearly offer us a deeper understanding than can be found in most history books. In history books, objective information about the political life of a country is presented; that is, facts about politics are given, but opinions are not expressed. Art, on the other hand, is subjective: it reflects emotions and opinions. The great Spanish painter Francisco Goya was perhaps the first truly “political” artist. In his well-known painting The Third of May 1808, he criticized the Spanish government for its misuse of power over people. Over a hundred years later, symbolic images were used in Pablo Picasso’s Guernica to express the horror of war. Meanwhile, on another continent, the powerful paintings of Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco, and David Alfaro Siqueiros—as well as the works of Alfredo Ramos Martines—depicted these Mexican artists’ deep anger and sadness about social problems. In the same way, art can reflect a culture’s religious beliefs. For hundreds of years in Europe, religious art was almost the only type of art that existed. Churches and other religious buildings were filled with paintings that depicted people and stories from the Bible. Although most people couldn’t read, they could still understand biblical stories in the pictures on church walls. By contrast, one of the main characteristics of art in the Middle East was (and still is) its absence of human and animal images. This reflects the Islamic belief that statues are unholy. 1. More can be learned about a culture from a study of art history than general history because ___. A. art history shows us nothing but the political values B. general history only focuses on politics C. art history gives us an insight (洞察力) into the essential qualities of a time and a place D. general history concerns only religious beliefs, emotions and psychology 2. Art is subjective in that _____. A. a personal and emotional view of history is presented through it B. it only reflects people’s anger or sadness about social problems C. it can easily arouse people’s anger about their government D. artists were or are religious, who reflect only the religious aspect of the society 3. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. In history books political views of people are entirely presented. B. Francisco Goya expressed his religious belief in his painting The Third of May, 1808

C.In the Middle East,you can hardly find animal or human figures on palaces or other building. D.For centuries in Europe,painters had only painted on walls of churches or other religious buildings 4.The passage mainly discusses A.the development of art history B.The difference between general history and art history C.what we can learn from art D.the influence of artists on art history 5.It can be concluded from the passage that A.Islamic artists only paint images of plants,flowers or objects in their paintings B.it is more difficult to study art history than general history C.a history teacher must be quite objective D.artists painted people or stories from the Bible to hide their political beliefs Passage 2 Computers monitor everything in Singapore from soil composition to location of manholes.At the airport,it took just 15 seconds for the computerized immigration system to scan and approve my passport.It takes only one minute to be checked into a public hospital. By 1998,almost every household will be wired for interactive cable TV and the Internet,the global computer network.Shoppers will be able to view and pay for products electronically.A 24-hour community telecomputing network will allow users to communicate with elected representatives and retrieve information about government services.It is all part of the government's plan to transform the nation into what it calls the"Intelligent Island". In so many ways,Singapore has elevated the concept of efficiency to a kind of national ideology. For the past ten years,Singapore's work force was rated the best in the world-ahead of Japan and the U.S.-in terms of productivity,skill and attitude by the Business Environment Risk Intelligence service. Behind the "Singapore miracle"is a man Richard Nixon described as one of"the ablest leaders I have met,"one who,"in other times and other places,might have attained the world stature of a Churchill."Lee Kuan Yew led Singapore's struggle for independence in the 1950s,serving as Prime Minister from 1959 until 1990.Today (1995),at 71,he has nominally retired to the office of Senior Minister,where he continues to influence his country's future.Lee offered companies tax breaks,political stability,cheap labor and strike-free environment. Nearly 90 percent of Singaporean adults now own their own homes and thanks to strict adherence to the principle of merit,personal opportunities abound.'If you've got talent and work hard,you can be anything here,"says a Malaysian-born woman who holds a high-level civil-service position
C. In the Middle East, you can hardly find animal or human figures on palaces or other building. D. For centuries in Europe, painters had only painted on walls of churches or other religious buildings. 4. The passage mainly discusses _____. A. the development of art history B. The difference between general history and art history C. what we can learn from art D. the influence of artists on art history 5. It can be concluded from the passage that _____. A. Islamic artists only paint images of plants, flowers or objects in their paintings B. it is more difficult to study art history than general history C. a history teacher must be quite objective D. artists painted people or stories from the Bible to hide their political beliefs Passage 2 Computers monitor everything in Singapore from soil composition to location of manholes. At the airport, it took just 15 seconds for the computerized immigration system to scan and approve my passport. It takes only one minute to be checked into a public hospital. By 1998, almost every household will be wired for interactive cable TV and the Internet, the global computer network. Shoppers will be able to view and pay for products electronically. A 24-hour community telecomputing network will allow users to communicate with elected representatives and retrieve information about government services. It is all part of the government’s plan to transform the nation into what it calls the “Intelligent Island”. In so many ways, Singapore has elevated the concept of efficiency to a kind of national ideology. For the past ten years, Singapore’s work force was rated the best in the world-ahead of Japan and the U.S.—in terms of productivity, skill and attitude by the Business Environment Risk Intelligence service. Behind the “Singapore miracle” is a man Richard Nixon described as one of “the ablest leaders I have met,” one who, “in other times and other places, might have attained the world stature of a Churchill.” Lee Kuan Yew led Singapore’s struggle for independence in the 1950s, serving as Prime Minister from 1959 until 1990. Today (1995), at 71, he has nominally retired to the office of Senior Minister, where he continues to influence his country’s future. Lee offered companies tax breaks, political stability, cheap labor and strike-free environment. Nearly 90 percent of Singaporean adults now own their own homes and thanks to strict adherence to the principle of merit, personal opportunities abound. “If you’ve got talent and work hard, you can be anything here,” says a Malaysian-born woman who holds a high-level civil-service position

Lee likes to boast that Singapore has avoided the "moral breakdown"of Western countries.He attributes his nation's success to strong family ties,a reliance on education as the engine of advancement and social philosophy that he claims is superior to America's. In an interview with Reader's Digest,he said that the United States has "lost its bearings"by emphasizing individual rights at the expense of society."An ethical society,"he said,"is one which matches human rights with responsibilities." 6.What characterizes Singapore's advancement is its A.computer monitoring. B.work efficiency. C.high productivity. D.value on ethics. 7.From Nixon's perspective,Lee is A.almost as great as Churchill. B.not as great as Churchill. C.only second to Churchill in being a leader. D.just as great as Churchill. 8.In the last paragraph,"lost its bearings"may mean A.become impatient. B.failed to find the right position. C.lost its foundation. D.grown band-mannered. 9."You can be anything here"(Paragraph 5)may be paraphrased as A.You can hope for a very bright prospect. B.You may be able to do anything needed C.You can choose any job as you like. D.You will become an outstanding worker. 10.In Singapore,the concept of efficiency A.has been emphasized throughout the country. B.has become an essential quality for citizens to aim at. C.is brought forward by the government in order to compete with America. D.is known as the basis for building the"Intelligent Island." A James Cleveland Owens was the son of a farmer and the grandson of black slaves.His family moved to Cleveland when he was 9.There,a school teacher asked the youth his name. “J.C.”,he replied.She thought he had said“Jesse”,and he had a new name. Owens ran his first race at age 13.After high school,he went to Ohio State University.He had to work part time so as to pay for his education.As a second-year student,in the Big Ten games in 1935,he set even more records than he would in the Olympic Games a year later. A week before the Big Ten meet,Owens accidentally fell down a flight of stairs.His back hurt so much that he could not exercise all week,and he had to be helped in and out of the car that drove him to the meet.He refused to listen to the suggestions that he give up and said he would try. event by event.He did try,and the results are in the record book
Lee likes to boast that Singapore has avoided the “moral breakdown” of Western countries. He attributes his nation’s success to strong family ties, a reliance on education as the engine of advancement and social philosophy that he claims is superior to America’s. In an interview with Reader’s Digest, he said that the United States has “lost its bearings” by emphasizing individual rights at the expense of society. “An ethical society,” he said, “is one which matches human rights with responsibilities.” 6. What characterizes Singapore’s advancement is its______. A. computer monitoring. B. work efficiency. C. high productivity. D. value on ethics. 7. From Nixon’s perspective, Lee is______. A. almost as great as Churchill. B. not as great as Churchill. C. only second to Churchill in being a leader. D. just as great as Churchill. 8. In the last paragraph, “lost its bearings" may mean______. A. become impatient. B. failed to find the right position. C. lost its foundation. D. grown band-mannered. 9. “You can be anything here”(Paragraph 5) may be paraphrased as___. A. You can hope for a very bright prospect. B. You may be able to do anything needed. C. You can choose any job as you like. D. You will become an outstanding worker. 10. In Singapore, the concept of efficiency___. A. has been emphasized throughout the country. B. has become an essential quality for citizens to aim at. C. is brought forward by the government in order to compete with America. D. is known as the basis for building the “Intelligent Island.” A James Cleveland Owens was the son of a farmer and the grandson of black slaves. His family moved to Cleveland when he was 9. There, a school teacher asked the youth his name. “J.C.”, he replied. She thought he had said “Jesse”, and he had a new name. Owens ran his first race at age 13. After high school, he went to Ohio State University. He had to work part time so as to pay for his education. As a second-year student, in the Big Ten games in 1935, he set even more records than he would in the Olympic Games a year later. A week before the Big Ten meet, Owens accidentally fell down a flight of stairs. His back hurt so much that he could not exercise all week, and he had to be helped in and out of the car that drove him to the meet. He refused to listen to the suggestions that he give up and said he would try, event by event. He did try, and the results are in the record book

The stage was set for Owens'victory at the Olympic Games in Berlin the next year,and his success would come to be regarded as not only athletic (but also political.Hitler did not congratulate any of the African-American winners. "It was all right with me,"he said years later."I didn't go to Berlin to shake hands with him, anyway.” Having returned from Berlin.He received no telephone call from the president of his own country,either.In fact,he was not honored by the United States until 1976,four years before his death. Owens'Olympic victories made little difference to him.He earned his living by looking after a school playground,and accepted money to race against cars,trucks,motorcycles,and dogs. “Sure,it bothered(烦i扰)me,”he said later..“But at least it was an honest living.I had to eat” In time,however,his gold medals()changed his life."They have kept me alive over the years,"he once said."Time has stood still for me.That golden moment dies hard." 4l.Owens got his other name“Jesse”when A.he went to Ohio State University B.his teacher made fun ofhim C.his teacher took“J.C.”for“Jesse” D.he won gold medals in the Big Ten meet 42.In the Big Ten meet,Owens A.hurt himself in the back B.succeeded in setting many records C.tried every sports event but failed D.had to give up some events 43.We can infer from the text that Owens was treated unfairly in the US at that time because A.he was not of the right race B.he was the son of a poor farmer C.he didn't shake hands with Hitler D.he didn't talk to the US president on the phone 44.When Owens says "They have kept me alive over the years,"he means that the medals A.have been changed for money to help him live on B.have made him famous in the US C.have encouraged him to overcome difficulties in life D.have kept him busy with all kinds of jobs 45.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text? A.Jesse Owens,a Great American Athlete B.Golden Moment-a Life-time Struggle C.Making a Living as a Sportsman D.How to Be a Successful Athlete? B The report came to the British on May 21,1941.Th German battleship Bismarck,the most powerful warship in the world,was moving out into the Atlantic Ocean.Her task:to destroy the ships carrying supplies from the United States to war-torn England. The British had feared such a task.No warship the had could match the Bismarck in speed or in firepower.The Bismarch had eight 15-inch guns and 81 smaller guns.She could move at 30 nautical mile (an hour.She was believed to be unsinkable. However,the British had to sink her.They sent out a task force headed by their best battleship Hood to hunt down the Bismarck.On May 24,the Hood found the Bismarck. It was a meeting that the German commander Luetjens did not want to see.His orders were to destroy the british ships that were carrying supplies,but to stay away from a fight with British
The stage was set for Owens' victory at the Olympic Games in Berlin the next year, and his success would come to be regarded as not only athletic(体育的)but also political. Hitler did not congratulate any of the African-American winners. “It was all right with me,”he said years later. “I didn't go to Berlin to shake hands with him, anyway.” Having returned from Berlin. He received no telephone call from the president of his own country, either. In fact, he was not honored by the United States until 1976, four years before his death. Owens' Olympic victories made little difference to him. He earned his living by looking after a school playground, and accepted money to race against cars, trucks, motorcycles, and dogs. “Sure, it bothered(烦扰)me,” he said later. “But at least it was an honest living. I had to eat.” In time, however, his gold medals(奖牌)changed his life. “They have kept me alive over the years,” he once said. “Time has stood still for me. That golden moment dies hard.” 41. Owens got his other name “Jesse” when __________. A. he went to Ohio State University B. his teacher made fun of him C. his teacher took “J.C.” for “Jesse” D. he won gold medals in the Big Ten meet 42. In the Big Ten meet, Owens __________. A. hurt himself in the back B. succeeded in setting many records C. tried every sports event but failed D. had to give up some events 43. We can infer from the text that Owens was treated unfairly in the US at that time because __________. A. he was not of the right race B. he was the son of a poor farmer C. he didn't shake hands with Hitler D. he didn't talk to the US president on the phone 44. When Owens says “They have kept me alive over the years,” he means that the medals __________. A. have been changed for money to help him live on B. have made him famous in the US C. have encouraged him to overcome difficulties in life D. have kept him busy with all kinds of jobs 45. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text? A. Jesse Owens, a Great American Athlete B. Golden Moment — a Life-time Struggle C. Making a Living as a Sportsman D. How to Be a Successful Athlete? B The report came to the British on May 21,1941.Th German battleship Bismarck, the most powerful warship in the world, was moving out into the Atlantic Ocean. Her task: to destroy the ships carrying supplies from the United States to war-torn England. The British had feared such a task. No warship the had could match the Bismarck in speed or in firepower. The Bismarch had eight 15-inch guns and 81 smaller guns. She could move at 30 nautical mile(海里)an hour. She was believed to be unsinkable. However, the British had to sink her. They sent out a task force headed by their best battleship Hood to hunt down the Bismarck. On May 24,the Hood found the Bismarck. It was a meeting that the German commander Luetjens did not want to see. His orders were to destroy the british ships that were carrying supplies, but to stay away from a fight with British

warships The battle didn't last long The Bismarck's first torpedo (hit the Hood,which went down taking all but three of her 1,419 men with her. But in the fight,the Bismarck was slightly damaged ()Her commander decided to run for repairs to France,which had at that time been taken by the Germans.The British force followed her. However,because of the Bismarck's speed and the heavy fog,they lost sight of her. For two days,every British ship in the Atlantic tried to find the Bismarck,but with no success. Finally,she was sighted by a plane from Ireland.Trying to slow the Bismarck down so that their ships could catch up with her,the British fired at her form the air.The Bismarck was hit. On the morning of May 27,the last battle was fought.Four British ships fired on the Bismarck, and she was finally sunk. 46.The Bismarck sailed into the Atlantic Ocean A.to sink the Hood B.to gain control of France C.to cut offAmerican supplies to Britain D.to stop British warships reaching Germany 47.Many people believed that the Bismarck could not be defeated because she A.was fast and powerful B.had more men on board C.was under Luetjens'command D.had bigger guns than other ships 48.We learn from the text that on 27 May. A.the British won the battle againse the Bismarck B.the Bismarck won the battle against the British C.the British gunfire damaged the Bismarch seriously D.the Bismarck succeeded in keeping away from the British 49.Luetjens tried to sail to France in order to A.have the ship repaired B.join the other Germans C.get help from the French D.get away from the british 50.Which of the following is the immediate cause of the sinking of the Bismarck? A.The British air strikes.B.The damage done by the Hood. C.Gunfire from the british warships.D.Luetjen's decision to run for France. III.Translate the following sentences into Chinese 1.They are mostly universith-educated,25 to 45-year-old city dwellers,earning more than average.. 2.They are busy and they don't have time to spent with people outside their existing social circle. 3.They only survived because they were helped by the native Americans. 4..People in Britain work longer hours than anywhere else in Europe That's why 'work-life'balance is the slogan of the moment. 5.Seen from outside,this small manufacturing company was successful and profitable
warships. The battle didn't last long. The Bismarck's first torpedo(鱼雷)hit the Hood, which went down taking all but three of her 1,419 men with her. But in the fight, the Bismarck was slightly damaged(损坏).Her commander decided to run for repairs to France, which had at that time been taken by the Germans. The British force followed her. However, because of the Bismarck's speed and the heavy fog, they lost sight of her. For two days, every British ship in the Atlantic tried to find the Bismarck, but with no success. Finally, she was sighted by a plane from Ireland. Trying to slow the Bismarck down so that their ships could catch up with her, the British fired at her form the air. The Bismarck was hit. On the morning of May 27,the last battle was fought. Four British ships fired on the Bismarck, and she was finally sunk. 46.The Bismarck sailed into the Atlantic Ocean_____. A. to sink the Hood B. to gain control of France C. to cut off American supplies to Britain D. to stop British warships reaching Germany 47.Many people believed that the Bismarck could not be defeated because she_____. A. was fast and powerful B. had more men on board C. was under Luetjens' command D. had bigger guns than other ships 48.We learn from the text that on 27 May_____. A. the British won the battle againse the Bismarck B. the Bismarck won the battle against the British C. the British gunfire damaged the Bismarch seriously D. the Bismarck succeeded in keeping away from the British 49.Luetjens tried to sail to France in order to_____. A. have the ship repaired B. join the other Germans C. get help from the French D. get away from the british 50.Which of the following is the immediate cause of the sinking of the Bismarck? A. The British air strikes. B. The damage done by the Hood. C. Gunfire from the british warships. D. Luetjen's decision to run for France. III. Translate the following sentences into Chinese 1.They are mostly universith-educated,25 to 45-year-old city dwellers, earning more than average.. 2.They are busy and they don’t have time to spent with people outside their existing social circle. 3.They only survived because they were helped by the native Americans. 4..People in Britain work longer hours than anywhere else in Europe. That’s why ‘work-life’ balance is the slogan of the moment. 5.Seen from outside ,this small manufacturing company was successful and profitable

6.The rabbi was unhappy that the young Jewish people are marrying outside the faith 7.The president asked all Americans to set aside the last Thursday in November as a national day of thanksgiving 8.Information gathered from a wide range of employees shows that these are problems that need to be solved 9.When I first came to International Matters,It was a typical small manufacturing company 10.Ever since I was a little girL my family has been interested in the origins of our unusual surname 四、Translating five of the following sentences into English(每小题3分,共l5分) IV.Translate the following sentences into English 1.于是眼下他们转而求助于一种新的交友机构 2他是一个二十零几,受过大学教育的年青人 3.当然,有你在这儿就不一样了 4,我试试,但我现在什么都不能答应 5.我必须适应那儿的冷天气 6.他们很忙,没时间和自己社交圈外的人来往。 7.他们得以存活是因为得到了美洲土著的帮助 8.英国人工作的时间要比欧洲任何地方的工作时间长。 9.外人看来,这家小制造公司是成功的,能赢利的。 10.每十年都要进行人口普查
6.The rabbi was unhappy that the young Jewish people are marrying outside the faith 7. The president asked all Americans to set aside the last Thursday in November as a national day of thanksgiving 8. Information gathered from a wide range of employees shows that these are problems that need to be solved 9. When I first came to International Matters, It was a typical small manufacturing company 10. Ever since I was a little girl, my family has been interested in the origins of our unusual surname 四、Translating five of the following sentences into English(每小题 3 分,共 15 分) IV. Translate the following sentences into English 1.于是眼下他们转而求助于一种新的交友机构 2 他是一个二十零几,受过大学教育的年青人 3. 当然,有你在这儿就不一样了 4, 我试试,但我现在什么都不能答应 5.我必须适应那儿的冷天气 6.他们很忙,没时间和自己社交圈外的人来往。 7.他们得以存活是因为得到了美洲土著的帮助. 8.英国人工作的时间要比欧洲任何地方的工作时间长。 9.外人看来,这家小制造公司是成功的,能赢利的。 10.每十年都要进行人口普查