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College English Achievement Test No.1 (Unit 1&2/Book 1) Part I Listening Comprehension(35%) SectionA ill hear1 statements Each statement will beread ony nce.During the pauce you must read the four suggested choices marked A),B),C),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 center 1.A)He wants to play tennis B)He likes to ,but he does not want to playnow C)He does not like to play tennis D)He always likes to play tennis 2.A)He arrived at 4:20. Bilt was 325 when we met C)I met him at 3:45 D)We met at 4:05 3.A)I would repeat the same mistakes. B)It's a mistakes to want to be younger C)I make mistakes because I am young D)I would do things differntly if1 were youngin 4 A)Hen the library at nigh B)There is only one librarian here at night C)The library is the only place to study at. D)He never works in the library in the daytime 5.A)The children went home before finishing their game B)Onechild eft earier than the others C)Two childen went home before the third stopped playing D)Two childen stopped playing before the one left. 6 a)While dinner was cooking we went to the store B)We cooked dinner visited the store and slept C)After shopping.we had dinner and slept D)We ate and then were too tired to shop 7.A)The bridge was too narrow B)The engineer thought the bridge too wide. C)At the engineer's insistence.they leveled the bridge D)All agreed that the bridge was too high. 8.A)It was not late when yo B)t wasate,so we called you C)It was late but we called you. D)It was not late,but we didn't call you 9.A)This country is rich inoil resources. B)This country does not produceoil

College English Achievement Test No.1 (Unit 1&2 / Book 1) PartⅠ Listening Comprehension(35%) Section A Directions:In this section you will hear10 statements. Each statement will be read only once.During the pauce, you must read the four suggested choices marked A),B),C),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 center. 1.A)He wants to play tennis. B)He likes to play tennis,but he does not want to play now. C)He does not like to play tennis. D)He always likes to play tennis. 2.A)He arrived at 4:20. B)It was 3:25 when we met. C)I met him at 3:45. D)We met at 4:05. 3.A)I would repeat the same mistakes. B)It's a mistakes to want to be younger. C)I make mistakes because I am young. D)I would do things differntly if I were young again. 4.A)He never walks to the library at night. B)There is only one librarian here at night. C)The library is the only place to study at. D)He never works in the library in the daytime. 5.A)The children went home before finishing their game. B)One child left earlier than the others. C)Two childen went home before the third stopped playing. D)Two childen stopped playing before the one left. 6.A)While dinner was cooking, we went to the store. B)We cooked dinner,visited the store and slept. C)After shopping,we had dinner and slept. D)We ate and then were too tired to shop. 7.A)The bridge was too narrow. B)The engineer thought the bridge too wide. C)At the engineer's insistence,they leveled the bridge. D)All agreed that the bridge was too high. 8.A)It was not late when we called you. B)It was late,so we called you. C)It was late,but we called you. D)It was not late,but we didn't call you. 9.A)This country is rich in oil resources. B)This country does not produce oil

C)Thiscountry produces alot ofoil. 10.A)Let's start to work. B)Let's stop working C)Let's stop working and have some drink. D)We'll not syop working. Section B Directions:In this section you will hear 10 short conversations.At the end of each conversation,a questior 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)D)and decide which is the best answer.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center 11.A)By plane B)Bybus C)By car. D)By train 12.A)She does not know his music. B)She likes Beach better than Beethoven. C)She doesn't like him. D)She likes him better than Bach. 13.A)Why should he? B)He does not like her. C)That's fine D)Why does she ask? 14.A)Changed her mind B)Changed her professor. C)Seen the Professo D)Left school 15.A)It doesn't matter which color the man chooses.B)It's a difficult decision. C)She doesn't like either color. D)The man should choose a different room. 16.A)Gream and sugar. B)Nothing C)Gream D)Sugar. 17 A)He kno ows all his friends well. B)He writes a lot C)He has a lot of time D)He hasa lot of friends 18.A)A shop assistant. B)The man's wife. C)The man's secretary D)A shopper. 19.A)The first speaker. B)lane C)Anne. D)The second speaker 20.A)In a restau ant B)Onafarm :Spot Di tation 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 vou 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 single indicating the beginning of a pause after each sentence,something two ences or just part of a sentence.During the mu rite down the mi ords you have just heard in the co ce on the Ar Sheet.There is also a different signal indicating the end of pause.When you hear this signalyou must get ready for whatcomes next from the recording.You can check what you have written when the passage is read to you once again without the pause. Australia is ahout the same(21)as the continental United states about(22)people live in australia Mof(23)live in one area.alon Australia's southeast coast Most of Australia is(24)by either(25)_ 0r(26) Very tew people e in these areas However,th southe has a (27)climate.The means that the weather does not get too hot or too cold,and there is(28)rain.Most of Australia's (29)are (30)along the southeastern coast. Part Two:Reading Com mprehension 35%) ion A:(Skimming and Scanning)(15 minutes)

C)This country produces a lot of oil. D)This country does produce oil,but not much. 10.A)Let's start to work. B)Let's stop working. C)Let's stop working and have some drink. D)We'll not syop working. 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)D),and decide which is the best answer.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 11.A)By plane. B)By bus. C)By car. D)By train. 12.A)She does not know his music. B)She likes Beach better than Beethoven. C)She doesn't like him. D)She likes him better than Bach. 13.A)Why should he? B)He does not like her. C)That's fine D)Why does she ask? 14.A)Changed her mind. B)Changed her professor. C)Seen the Professor D)Left school. 15.A)It doesn't matter which color the man chooses. B)It's a difficult decision. C)She doesn't like either color. D)The man should choose a different room. 16.A)Gream and sugar. B)Nothing. C)Gream. D)Sugar. 17.A)He knows all his friends well. B)He writes a lot. C)He has a lot of time. D)He has a lot of friends. 18.A)A shop assistant. B)The man's wife. C)The man's secretary D)A shopper. 19.A)The first speaker. B)Jane C)Anne. D)The second speaker. 20.A)In a restaurant. B)On a farm. C)In a clinic. D)In an office. 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 single indicating the beginning of a pause after each sentence, something 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 pause.When you hear this signal,you must get ready for whatcomes next from the recording. You can check what you have written when the passage is read to you once again without the pause. Australia is ahout the same(21)__as the continental United states.About(22)__people live in Australia . Must of (23)__live in one area,along Australia's southeastern coast.Most of Australia is (24)__by either(25)__or(26)__.Very few people live in these areas. However,the southeastern coast has a (27)__climate. The means that the weather does not get too hot or too cold, and there is (28)__ rain. Most of Australia's (29)__ are (30)__along the southeastern coast. Part Two: Reading Comprehension (35%) Section A: (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)

Directions:In this part,there are two short passages.Each passage is followed by five questions incomplete ents.Read the e passages carefully Then answer the questions rthe statements in the fewest possible words Passage One England is still the best country in the world for queue worshippers Many tourists include standing in queue in their itinerary and some British emigrants have been known to renounce their adopted tothe homeliness of standing youit is nothing like the great days of the .There was a rea then.People were even known to line up outside shops that had nothing anyone really wanted.Buses do keep up the tradition.ganging up so as to leave the longest possible time between each red cluster Personally I hate queues especially those in the banks In American.everyone entering a bank goes to the end of asingle lineThenas each erk's window is cleared the next person has his In this wind has person I pick t nabout him somewhere,with 5's worth of coppers that will all have to be painstaking counted 31.What does"queue"mean? 32.Why did people queue during the war? 33.How do buses help 34.In para2.line 3this ountry"refer to 35.What's the difference between queues in an English bank and in an American bank.? Passage Two I neve wanted to be anything but a broadcaster,a talker I lived nea ar a sma )the newscasters,the sports announcers.After three weeks the morning deejay quit,the manager told me I had the job starting Monday morning. The manager called me into his office to wish me luck.and then I was on the air.Picture me at 9 a.m.sitting in the studio with my new theme song Les Elgar's "Swinging'Down the lane "cued up.I start the song then I fade the music do Ican talk only nothing comesout My mouth feels like bring the musi up and fade it again,still no words coming out of my mouth.It happened a third time,the only thing my listeners are hearing is a record going up and down in volume.Finally,the manager kicks open the door to the control room and shouts,"This is a communication business!"Then he turns and leaves,slamming the door behind him.In that instant I leaned towards the microphone and said:"Good morning This is my first davs on the radio i have beer n practicing all weekend,but my mouth is dry.I'm nervousThe general manager just kicked open the doo rand said,This isa I did not exactly do well that morning,but I was able to get something out by telling my listeners about the predicament()I was in,and that gave me the confidence to continue.The rest of the show as well as my career went fine 36.It can be seen from the context that the word"deejay"is a variant of 37.The phaseo the air"mear 38.The author got the job because 39.The author brought the music up and down several times because 40.By saving "This is a communications business!"the manager wanted the author

Directions:In this part, there are two short passages. Each passage is followed by five questions or incomplete statements. Read the passages carefully .Then answer the questions or the statements in the fewest possible words. Passage One England is still the best country in the world for queue worshippers .Many tourists include standing in queue in their itinerary and some British emigrants have been known to renounce (抛弃)their adopted countries just to return to the homeliness of standing in lines .Mind you, it is nothing like the great days of the war years when rationing filled every High Street with stretches of people .There was a real spirit about it then. People were even known to line up outside shops that had nothing anyone really wanted. Buses do keep up the tradition, ganging up so as to leave the longest possible time between each red cluster. Personally I hate queues ,especially those in the banks .In American, everyone entering a bank goes to the end of a single line .Then ,as each clerk’s window is cleared ,the next person has his proper turn, In this country, each window has its own queue ,and you can bet that the innocent –looking person I pick to stand behind has a bag hidden about him somewhere, with £5’s worth of coppers that will all have to be painstaking counted . 31. What does “queue” mean? 32. Why did people queue during the war? 33. How do buses help preserve the tradition? 34. In para.2, line .3 this country “refer to “______”. 35. What’s the difference between queues in an English bank and in an American bank.? Passage Two I never wanted to be anything but a broadcaster, a talker. I lived near a small radio station and went by it every day ,watching the disc jockeys (音乐唱片节目主 持人), the newscasters, the sports announcers. After three weeks the morning deejay quit, the manager told me I had the job starting Monday morning. The manager called me into his office to wish me luck, and then I was on the air. Picture me at 9 a.m. sitting in the studio with my new theme song, Les Elgar’s "Swinging’ Down the Lane,”cued up. I start the song then I fade the music down so I can talk, only nothing comes out .My mouth feels like cotton .So I bring the music up and fade it again, still no words coming out of my mouth. It happened a third time, the only thing my listeners are hearing is a record going up and down in volume. Finally, the manager kicks open the door to the control room and shouts,” This is a communication business!” Then he turns and leaves, slamming the door behind him. In that instant, I leaned towards the microphone and said: “Good morning .This is my first days on the radio .I have been practicing all weekend, but my mouth is dry. I’m nervous .The general manager just kicked open the door and said,'This is a communications business.'” I did not exactly do well that morning , but I was able to get something out by telling my listeners about the predicament( 困境 )I was in , and that gave me the confidence to continue . The rest of the show_ as well as my career went fine. 36. It can be seen from the context that the word “deejay” is a variant of_____________________. 37. The phase “on the air” means ____________________________. 38. The author got the job because ______________________________. 39. The author brought the music up and down several times because_________________, 40. By saying “This is a communications business!” the manager wanted the author____________________________

Section B this is a passage with ten blanks to word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word following the passage.Read the passage through carefully before making your choices.Each choice in the blank is identified by a letter Please mark the corresponding letter for each item.You may not use any of the words in the blank more than once. Even though the majority of Americans would find it had to imagine what life could be like without a car,some have begun to realize that the automobile is a mixed blessing Traffic accidents are increasing 41 and large cities are42 by too many automobiles.Worst of all,perhaps,is the air pollution caused by the internal-combustion engine.Every car engine burns hundreds of gallons of fuel each year and pumps gases into the air.These gases are one43 of the smog that hangs over large cities Some of these gases are44 and dangerous tohealth.especially for sm One answe the problem of air pollution is to build a car that does not pollute.That's 46 severa major automobile manufactures are trying to do.But building a clean car is easier said than done 47 progress has been slow.Another solution is to eliminate car fumes altogether by getting rid of the internal-combustion engine.Inventors are now working on tribine-powered cars.48 on cars powered by steam and electricity.49 most of us won't be driving cars run on batteriesor boiling water for a while A)Therefore B)source C)poisoned D)poisonous E)of F)to G)so far H)pratical D)as well as J)steadily K)that L)what M)troubled N)But Directions:There are 2 passages in this section.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.Four each of them there are four choices marked A)B)C)and)Dye should decide on the best choice Passage One Until ow,scientists have made limited progress the basic structure of matter.Inan effo to get closer to the truth,scientists have designed what is called a super conducting super collider )When constructed.the collider will consist of an underground circular tunnel ten feet wide filled with vacuum pipes.huge magnets.and detection devices.The entire tunnel will be fifty-three miles in circumference (and will vary from fifteen and a halfmiles to seventeen miles in diameter. The collider works by accelerating ms of smash into each othe propo nearly the speed of light.The portions will be forced to smash into each other,producing new sub-atomic particles.These particles will be directed into steel detecting instruments,where data will be translated into electronic code.The signals will ultimately be analyzed by a computer to detect any new particles.In this way scientists hope to discover new clues to the origin of the universe The collider r ctually get off the ound because of the estimated price tag of $4.4 billion ever would take portion of the U.budget f scientific research and might well become obsolete before completion in a projected time frame of seven years.On the bright side,the collider would generate thousands of jobs in whichever community it was located 51.According to the passage,the collider will have A)a ten-feet-wide underground tunnel

Section B Direction;In this section,there is a passage with ten blanks.You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word following the passage.Read the passage through carefully before making your choices.Each choice in the blank is identified by a letter.Please mark the corresponding letter for each item.You may not use any of the words in the blank more than once. Even though the majority of Americans would find it hard to imagine what life could be like without a car,some have begun to realize that the automobile is a mixed blessing.Traffic accidents are increasing 41_and large cities are42__by too many automobiles.Worst of all,perhaps,is the air pollution caused by the internal-combustion engine.Every car engine burns hundreds of gallons of fuel each year and pumps gases into the air.These gases are one43__of the smog that hangs over large cities.Some of these gases are44__and dangerous to health,especially for someone with a weak heart or a respiratory disease. One answer45__the problem of air pollution is to build a car that does not pollute.That's 46__several major automobile manufactures are trying to do. But building a clean car is easier said than done.47__,progress has been slow.Another solution is to eliminate car fumes altogether by getting rid of the internal-combustion engine.Inventors are now working on tribine-powered cars,48__on cars powered by steam and electricity.49__most of us won't be driving cars run on batteries or boiling water for a while yet.Many auto makers believe that it will take years to develop 50__models that are powered by electricity or steam. A)Therefore B)source C)poisoned D)poisonous E)of F)to G)so far H)pratical I)as well as J)steadily K)that L)what M)troubled N) But` Section C Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. Four each of them there are four choices marked A) B) C) and)Dye should decide on the best choice . Passage One Until now, scientists have made limited progress in uncovering the basic structure of matter. In an effort to get closer to the truth, scientists have designed what is called a super conducting super collider(对撞 机).When constructed, the collider will consist of an underground circular tunnel ten feet wide filled with vacuum pipes, huge magnets, and detection devices. The entire tunnel will be fifty-three miles in circumference(圆周线)and will vary from fifteen and a half miles to seventeen miles in diameter. The collider works by accelerating beams of smash into each other, proportions in opposite directions at nearly the speed of light. The portions will be forced to smash into each other, producing new sub-atomic particles. These particles will be directed into steel detecting instruments, where data will be translated into electronic code .The signals will ultimately be analyzed by a computer to detect any new particles. In this way scientists hope to discover new clues to the origin of the universe. The collider may never actually get off the ground because of the estimated price tag of $4.4 billion, making it the costliest scientific instrument ever built. It would take up a large portion of the U.S. budget for scientific research and might well become obsolete before completion in a projected time frame of seven years. On the bright side, the collider would generate thousands of jobs in whichever community it was located. 51. According to the passage, the collider will have . A) a ten-feet-wide underground tunnel

B)some ten-feet-wide vacuum pipes C)some ten-feet-wide D)some ten-feet-wide detection devices 52.What isthe expectation of the scientists by designing the collider? To translate data as electronic code To identify new atomic particles To discover new clues to theorigin of the univers due to its high cost before it is ever built because of budget cuts is worth its high cost has proved to be very useful will make many people jobles is not yet ope rating 55.What is the main topic of this pass The basic structure of matter Design of the super collider Construction of a tunnel Passage Two What makes a person a scientist?Does he have ways -or tools-of leering that are different from others? The answers are no It is not the tools a scientist uses but how he uses these tools that make him a scientist. You will probably agree that knowing how to use a power saw is important to a carpenter You will probably too,that kno ing how to investigate.how ne The scientist,however,goes one step further:he must be sure that he has a reasonable answer to his question and that his answers can be confirmed by other person.He also works to fit the answers he gets to many questions into a large set of ideas about how the world works. The scientist's knowledge must be exact.There is no room for half right or iust half the time He must be as nearly right as the conditions permit what works under on e set of conditions at one time must work under the m the tims If the are any changes the demonstration must be explained by changes in the conditions.This is one reason that investigations are important in science Albert Einstein.who developed the theory of relativity.amrived at this theory through mathematics.The accuracy of his mathematics was later tested though investigation.Einstein's ideas were shown to be correct.A scientist uses many tools for measurement.Then the measurements are used to make A)The tools he uses B)His ways of leering C)The way he uses his toes D)The various tools

B) some ten-feet-wide vacuum pipes C) some ten-feet-wide magnets D) some ten-feet-wide detection devices 52. What is the expectation of the scientists by designing the collider? To translate data as electronic code. To identify new atomic particles. To discover new clues to the origin of the universe To accelerate beams of protons. 53. According to the passage, the collider might become out-of-date . due to its high cost before it is ever built because of budget cuts owing to the limited advanced equipment 54. Judging from the passage, the collider is worth its high cost has proved to be very useful will make many people jobless is not yet operating 55. What is the main topic of this passage? The basic structure of matter. Design of the super collider Construction of a tunnel. Detecting the size of the universe. Passage Two What makes a person a scientist? Does he have ways -or tools-of leering that are different from others? The answers are no .It is not the tools a scientist uses but how he uses these tools that make him a scientist. You will probably agree that knowing how to use a power saw is important to a carpenter .You will probably agree, too, that knowing how to investigate, how to discover information, is important to everyone .The scientist, however, goes one step further: he must be sure that he has a reasonable answer to his question and that his answers can be confirmed by other person .He also works to fit the answers he gets to many questions into a large set of ideas about how the world works. The scientist’s knowledge must be exact. There is no room for half right or just half the time .He must be as nearly right as the conditions permit. What works under one set of conditions at one time must work under the same conditions at the times .If the conditions are different, any changes the scientist observes in a demonstration must be explained by changes in the conditions .This is one reason that investigations are important in science .Albert Einstein, who developed the theory of relativity, arrived at this theory through mathematics. The accuracy of his mathematics was later tested though investigation. Einstein’s ideas were shown to be correct. A scientist uses many tools for measurement. Then the measurements are used to make mathematical calculations that may test his investigations. 56. What, according to the passage, makes a scientist? A) The tools he uses B) His ways of leering C) The way he uses his toes D) The various tools

57.Knowing how to investigate,how to discover informa ion,is important to every one"The author says this to sho A)the importance of information B)the importance of thinking C)the difference between scientists and ordinary people D)the difference between carpenters and ordinary people 58.Asound should be onetha A)works under one set of conditions at one time and also works under the same conditions at other times B)leaves no room for improvement C)does not allow any change even under different conditions D)can be used for many purpose s 59.Allert Einstein built up his theory of relativity through A)investigatior B)experiments C)tests D)mathematics 60.What is the main idea of the passage? B)The theory of relativity C)Exactness is the core of science D)Exactness and way of using tools is the key to the making of a scientist Part III:Cloze(15%) Directions:there are 20 blanks in the following passage.For each blank there are four choices marked A).B).C)and D)You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. As the plane circled over the airport.everyone sensed that something was wrong The plane was ngers had fastened their seatbelts,they ere suddenly 62 ward.At that ent the air-ho almost in a whisper,she 65 everyone that the pilot had66 and asked if any of the passengers knew anything about machine-or at 67 how to drive a car.After a moment's68,a man got up and followed the hostess into the pilot's cabin. moving the pilot 69 the man took his seat and listened carefully to the70 instructions that were bein sent by radio from rport 71.The pla asnow dang usly cl 672 the eground,but to eryone's73. oon began to climb.The man had to 74 the airport several to become 75 with the the plane.76 the danger had not yet passed,The terrible77 came when he had to land.Following78,the man guided the plane toward the airfield.It shook violently79 it touched the ground and then moved rapidly80the runway and after a long run it stopped safely. Ctherefore Dthen 62.Ashifted thrown C put D moved 63.Ashowed B presented C exposed D appeared 64.Awell B still Ccalm Dquiet 65.Ainguired B insured Cinformed D istricted 66 Afallen B failed C faded D fainted 67.Abest B leas Clength

57."…Knowing how to investigate, how to discover information, is important to every one.” The author says this to show_________________. A) the importance of information B) the importance of thinking C) the difference between scientists and ordinary people D) the difference between carpenters and ordinary people 58. A sound scientific theory should be one that_______________________. A) works under one set of conditions at one time and also works under the same conditions at other times B) leaves no room for improvement C) does not allow any change even under different conditions D) can be used for many purpose s 59. Allert Einstein built up his theory of relativity through_______________. A) investigation B) experiments C) tests D) mathematics 60. What is the main idea of the passage? A) Scientists are different from ordinary people. B) The theory of relativity C) Exactness is the core of science D) Exactness and way of using tools is the key to the making of a scientist. Part III: Cloze (15%) Directions: there are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A),B),C) and D).You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. As the plane circled over the airport, everyone sensed that something was wrong. The plane was moving unsteadily through the air, and 61 the passengers had fastened their seatbelts, they were suddenly 62 forward. At that moment, the air-hostess 63. She looked very pale, but quite 64.Speaking quickly but almost in a whisper, she 65 everyone that the pilot had66 and asked if any of the passengers knew anything about machine-or at 67 how to drive a car. After a moment's68, a man got up and followed the hostess into the pilot's cabin. Moving the pilot 69,the man took his seat and listened carefully to the70 instructions that were being sent by radio from the airport 71 .The plane was now dangerously close72 the ground, but to everyone's73, it soon began to climb. The man had to 74 the airport several times in order to become 75 with the controls of the plane.76 the danger had not yet passed, The terrible77 came when he had to land.Following78, the man guided the plane toward the airfield. It shook violently79 it touched the ground and then moved rapidly80 the runway and after a long run it stopped safely. 61. A although B while C therefore D then 62. A shifted B thrown C put D moved 63. A showed B presented C exposed D appeared 64. A well B still C calm D quiet 65. A inquired B insured C informed D istricted 66. A fallen B failed C faded D fainted 67. A best B least C length D first

68 Ahesitation B surprise C doubt D delay 69.Aback aside Doff 0.Apatien B anxious C urgent Dnervous 71.A beneath B unde C dow Dbelow 72.A10 B by C near Don 73.Ahorror B trust C pleasure Drelief B circle Cob Dview 5.Aintimate Bfamilia 76.AThen B Therefore C But D Moreover 77.Amoment B movement Cidea D affair 78.Aimpression Binformation Cinspections Dinstructions 79 Aas Bunless Cwhile Dso 80.Aaround B over Calong Dabove Part IV;Vocabulary and structure(10%) Direction.There are 15 incomplete sentences in this part.For each sentence there are four choices marked A) B)C)D).Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence.Then mark the comresponding letter on the 81 the library immediately.you will have to pay a fine B Unless D Provided 82. the few who have failed their examinations,all the students in the hall are in very high spirits A Except for B Besides CDue to DApart from 83.You a letter to him.However,you didn't. A ought to writ ught to e writter c should write D should be writing 84.More and more listeners are expected to _the phone-in programme on the radio. Alook into B hold up C be involved in D break off 85.She a sum of money for her old age. A.set up B set aside Cset in D set off .1din't believe he said annoyed him very much A what which B which what Cthat how Dthat what 87. succed A Only by working hard we can B only we can by working hard C only by working hard can DOnly cans we by working hard 88.It was your carelessness that the accident. A resulted from Bresulted on C resulted with Dresulted in 89 John's help,we finished early. ADue to BOwing to CThanks to DAs a result The boy lookshones hes arogu Aapparently Bclearly Cactually obviously 91.My teacher taught me how to get my ideas Aat B away C over Dacross 92.When did that book come Aon Bin Cover Dout

68. A hesitation B surprise C doubt D delay 69. A back B aside C about D off 70. A patient B anxious C urgent D nervous 71. A beneath B under C down D below 72. A to B by C near D on 73. A horror B trust C pleasure D relief 74. A surround B circle C observe D view 75. A intimate B familiar C understood D close 76. AThen B Therefore C But D Moreover 77. A moment B movement C idea D affair 78. A impression B information C inspections D instructions 79. A as B unless C while D so 80. A around B over C along D above Part IV; Vocabulary and structure(10%) Direction: There are 15 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A) B) C) D).Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. 81._____ you return those books to the library immediately, you will have to pay a fine. A. Until B Unless C If D Provided 82._____ the few who have failed their examinations, all the students in the hall are in very high spirits. A Except for B Besides C Due to D Apart from 83. You ______ a letter to him. However, you didn't. A ought to write B ought to have written C should write D should be writing 84. More and more listeners are expected to _____ the phone-in programme on the radio. A look into B hold up C be involved in D break off 85. She ____ a sum of money for her old age. A. set up B set aside C set in D set off 86. I didn't believe _______ he said, ______ annoyed him very much. A what which B which what C that how D that what 87.__________________succed. A Only by working hard we can B only we can by working hard C only by working hard can us D Only cans we by working hard 88. It was your carelessness that ______ the accident. A resulted from B resulted on C resulted with D resulted in 89. ________John's help, we finished early. A Due to B Owing to C Thanks to D As a result 90. The boy looks honest, but _______ he's a rogue. A apparently B clearly C actually D obviously 91. My teacher taught me how to get my ideas _____. A at B away C over D across 92. When did that book come_________? A on B in C over D out

93.The dry weather has the quality of the fruit A effected Churt Dharmed 94. more than fifteen years ago I entered the laboratory of Professor Agassize. A It was...than B it was..that CAbout...that DIt is.then 95.I'd like to take of this opportunity to thank you all for your co-operation A profit occasion C benefit Part V:Translation(5%) 96那个加拿大女孩善于抓住每个机会讲汉语。这就是她为什么三年不到就熟练地掌握了汉语的原因。 97.经常看电影不仅会提高你的听力,而且还会帮助你培养说的技能。 98我坚信,阅读荷写的英文小说是扩大我们词汇量的一种轻松愉快的方法。 9.我们认为他不能 完那段距离 但他成功地做到了这一点 100.她在读这部小说时,不禁想起了她在农村度过的那些年

93. The dry weather has _____ the quality of the fruit. A effected B affected C hurt D harmed 94.______________more than fifteen years ago __________ I entered the laboratory of Professor Agassize. A It was... than B it was... that C About... that D It is...then 95. I'd like to take _______ of this opportunity to thank you all for your co-operation. A profit B occasion C benefit D advantage Part V: Translation(5%) 96.那个加拿大女孩善于抓住每个机会讲汉语。这就是她为什么三年不到就熟练地掌握了汉语的原因。 97.经常看电影不仅会提高你的听力,而且还会帮助你培养说的技能。 98.我坚信,阅读简写的英文小说是扩大我们词汇量的一种轻松愉快的方法。 99.我们认为他不能在一刻钟内走完那段距离,但他成功地做到了这一点。 100.她在读这部小说时, 不禁想起了她在农村度过的那些年

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