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西安交大大学英语测试题
西安交大大学英语测试题

现代远程教育

2014年专升本大学英语

入学考试复习题

(一)

注;答案一律写在答题纸上,做在试题上无效

I. Grammar Structure and Vocabulary

Section A ( 1.5 marks each)

Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a pencil.

1. Seeing the black cloud ,he went back to his house to _ __ his umbrella.

A. carry

B. fetch

C.bring

D. take

2. Tom is now working in London and is not ___________ to driving on the left.

A. served

B. customed

C. accustomed

D. using

3. The story _________ mainly of four parts.

A. makes

B. composes

C. is consisted

D. consists

4. It was nearly an hour before the sleeping pill took ___________ .

A. effect

B. action

C. force

D. place

5. Will you _________ your shoes when you get in ?

A. put off

B. remove

C. escape

D. shake

6. You can have some seasonal fruits in winter if you _______ them well.

A. preserve

B. remain

C. station

D. protest

7. She wrote me a letter so ________ she is not angry with me.

A. seriously

B. increasingly

C. apparently

D. diligently

8. The secretary told me that they had run ________ typing paper.

A. down of

B. out of

C. up into

D. off from

9. You mustn’t let pleasure _________ with your work.

A. hurt

B. prevent

C. interrupt

D. interfere

10. I want to buy some new clothes, but I don’t know how to _________ of the ol d ones.

A. arrange

B. handle

C. get rid

D. do with

11. Plants ________ to die in hot weather if you don’t water them.

A. fit

B. tend

C. force

D. stop

12. Further studies are needed before we can with this problem.

A. provide

B. agree

C. attach

D. deal

13. Her strong sense of purpose is in her studies.

A. reflected

B. carried out

C. remained

D. concentrated

14. Fast food us to have more time for rest.

A. demands

B. enables

C. makes

D. affects

15. The rain was heavy the land was flooded.

A. particularly

B. consequently

C. frequently

D. especially

16. In learning English we should place emphasis practices.

A. for

B. to

C. of

D. on

17. John and I have never been to this town.

A. tiny

B. short

C. small

D. slight

18. Being a fashion model frequently bargaining with the fashion-show

organizers.

A. spends

B. involves

C. leaves

D. includes

19. The grandmother was very about her granddaughter being out so late at

night.

A. careful

B. eager

C. anxious

D. keen

20. Tom dared not give any more explanati ons but waited until his girl friend’s anger .

A. died off

B. died out

C. died of

D. died in

21. On Friday afternoon, we usually have a meeting.

A. popular

B. routine

C. responsible

D. welcome

22. In China, most old people enjoy a life with their family.

A. silent

B. quiet

C. noiseless

D. still

23. The little boy fell off the ladder but did not himself.

A. damage

B. hurt

C. destroy

D. hit

24. The committee promised to put this matter into .

A. consideration

B. judgment

C. conclusion

D. comparison

25. While all her classmates were reading, Mary slipped out of the classroom .

A. on her knee

B. by heart

C. by chance

D. on tiptoe

26. Yesterday many policeman were at the exit of the railway station.

A. equipped

B. protected

C. reserved

D. stationed

27. Among these new student, some like milk chocolate, prefer plain one.

A. others

B. another

C. the others

D. the other

28. At the sports track meet, Tom the champion if he had reached the finish one second

earlier.

A. would have been

B. must be

C. would be

D. must have been

29. It was in that computer room they wrote the program and dreamed of wonders to

come.

A. that

B. which

C. how

D. where

30. Only after I left the place that how ugly and dishonest the people there had

been.

A. I realized

B. do I realize

C. I did realize

D. did I realize

31.All of us avoided over the rough road by the new way.

A. to drive … taking

B. driving … takes

C. driving … being taken

D. driving …

taking

32. The boy was picking up something in the street a car failed to make a turn and hit

him.

A. that

B. when

C. who

D. where

33. English words are not always spelt in the way .

A. they sound

B. that sound

C. it sounds

D. how to sound

34. Look! The man who was here a moment ago got in a car accident.

A. injured

B. to be injured

C. injuring

D. being injured

35. Bob to the airport to meet the newly married couple yesterday; nobody knows

why he didn’t.

A. should go

B. should have gone

C. will go

D. will have gone

36. Two months have passed by, and no sign of payment to anyone; some clerks

begin to talk to the boss.

A. there still

B. it is

C. there is

D. it has

37. that she had done her duty, Marilyn went home a little bit earlier than usual.

A. Satisfying

B. To satisfy C, Satisfied D. Satisfy

38. Students’ performance in taking tests is influenced b y factors age, sex, and ethnic

background.

A. such that

B. so that

C. such as

D. so as

39. The mid-term examination has finally been canceled, makes students sort of

relaxed.

A. it

B. which

C. this

D. what

40. from the top of the mountains, we find that our campus looks like a beautiful

garden.

A. Seeing

B. Seen

C. To see

D. See

41. Our American teacher speaks French he speaks English.

A. so fluently as

B. as fluently as

C. more fluent than

D. as fluent as

42.Studies have shown _______ teenagers often suffer form depression.

A.that

B.which

C.in which

D.in that

43.The party has failed to _______ the majority of voters that it is capable of governing the country.

A.trust

B.credit

C.convince

D.believe

44._______ driving around all day looking for somewhere to park, why don't you take a bus to town?

A.In spite of

B.Rather than

C.In palce of

D.Other than

45.The kids are _______ be hungry when they get home—they always are.

A. obliged to

B. bound to

C. desired to

D. motivated to

46.All the characteristics that distinguish birds _______ other animals can be traced to prehistoric times.

A.to

B.between

C.for

D.from

47.When the city was _______, everyone knew that total defeat was certain.

A.cut off

B.cut down

C.cut across

D.cut out

48.If we _______ everything ready by now, we should be having a terrible time tomorrow.

A.hadn't got

B. didn't get

C.wouldn't have got

D. wouldn’t get

49.In his composition there were no other errors _______ a few misspelled words.

A.beside

B.except

C.then

D.than

50.In deciding _______ a course of action, the candidates tried to estimate its likely impact on the voters.

A.what to pursue

B.which to pursue

C.whether to pursue

D.if to pursue

51.Since we have a focused subject, we should not talk _______.

A.at once

B.at hand

C.at intervals

D.at random

52 Jean talked _____ she had heard all about yesterday’s traffic accide nt.

A. as well

B. as if

C. as to

D. as for

53 Look , that is the man ____ house has burned down in the big fire.

A. whose

B. whom

C. who

D. who’s

54 By the time you return home, I _____ all the work .

A. would do

B. will have done

C. has done

D. had done

55 I hope you will be _____ higher spirits when we meet next time .

A. to

B. on

C. of

D. in

56 _____ my mother couldn’t come back on time, I had to turn to Mary for help.

A. until

B. though

C. as

D. as soon as

57 Shortly after the accident, Terry Lapham was _____ from his post as project manager.

A. dismissed

B. discussed

C. disappeared

D. discovered

58 the speaker lectured in _____ a way that some people found it hard to understand him.

A. so

B. as

C. such

D. that

59 the book _____ five parts, each of which deals with one aspect of women’s rights.

A. consists in

B. consists of

C. consists for

D. consists with

60 when I saw her smiling face, I knew she _____ from her son studying abroad.

A. hear

B. has heard

C. had heard

D. was hearing

61. as we have been very busy recently, we go to the theatre only _____ .

A. absolutely

B. frequently

C. continually

D. occasionally

62.Mary________be Canadian, for she's got a British passport.

A. can't

B. isn't able to

C. mustn't

D. needn't

63.As his parents died when he was young, he was________by his uncle.

A. brought up

B. grown up

C. brought out

D. taken out

64.What do you________to do about the problem now that this solution has failed?

A. incline

B. intend

C. pretend

D. think

65.I had never expected you to turn________at the meeting.I thought you were in Shanghai.

A. around

B. on

C. in

D. up

66.They have to stay with us________the time being because they have not found a place yet.

A. during

B. in

C. for

D. since

67.Sixty percent of television viewers chose him as their________host.

A. popular

B. preferred

C. favorite

D. favored

68.Don't call me at the office________it's absolutely necessary.

A. except

B. unless

C. since

D. if

69.Each one of us,________old or young, is a valuable member of society.

A. however

B. whenever

C. whoever

D. no matter 70.Diamonds are the hardest substance________in nature.

A. find

B. found

C. finding

D. to find

71.Tony likes walking in the country and________.

A. also does Mary

B. Mary does also

C. so Mary does

D. so does Mary

72. There are only four areas _____ very many diamonds have been found.

A. when

B. where

C. that

D. which

73. She decided to do ____ a lot of other girls were doing those days.

A. how

B. why

C. which

D. what

74. Money provides a unit of account that serves _____ a standard to measure value.

A. as

B. for

C. in

D. with

75. One way to preserve species _____ threat of extinction is to remove them to zoos and parks and breed them there.

A. for

B. with

C. under

D. beyond

76. Regardless _____ which methods we choose, the end result will be the same.

A. about

B. in

C. for

D. of

77. The burning of rainforests is directly _____ to the so-called greenhouse effect.

A. contributing

B. attributing

C. constituting

D. associating

78 Someone who stays with you and helps you in times of trouble, rather than turning his _____,is a true friend.

A. face

B. head

C. hand

D. back

79. The expression "haste makes waste" does not _____ to reading.

A. affect

B. apply

C. adopt

D. attend

80. Experiments have to be made under carefully _____ conditions.

A. treated

B. supplied

C. related

D. controlled

Key:

1-5 BCDAB 6-10 AABDC 11-15 BDABB 16-20 DCBCB 21-25 BBBAD 26-30DCAAD 31-35DBAAB 36-40CCCCB 41-45AACBB 46-50DAADC 51-55DBABD 56-60CACBC 61- 65DAABD 66-70CCBAB 70-75DBDAC 76-80DADBD

Section B (1 mark each)

Directions: In this section of the test, there are 10 sentences with the underlined parts marked A, B, C and D. Choose the part of the sentence that is incorrect and then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a pencil.

81. It was said that John decided to go to the university rather than get a job.

A B C D

82. The more he tried to help her fix the radio, the lesser she seemed to like it.

A B C D

83. A great many educators firmly believe that English is one of the poorest taught

A B C

subjects In high schools today.

D

84. I, who is a doctor, work now in a factory, but not as a doctor but as a worker.

A B C D

85. Hardly had he entered the office than he realized that he had forgotten his wallet.

A B C D

86. We are to make such computers which are needed in different branches of science.

A B C D

87. Jean is the only one of those girls who go to classes after work.

A B C D

88. If the policeman would have arrived earlier, he would have seen the accident.

A B C D

89. We advice him to give up smoking and do a lot of exercise.

A B C D

90. Thunder is the sound produced by the rapid expanding of air heated by lighting.

A B C D

Key :81-90 DCCAB BCAAD

II. Reading Comprehension (2 .5marks each, 40 minutes)

Directions: There are 3 reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a pencil.

Questions 91 ~ 95 are based on the following passage:

There are three common calendar systems in use by the United States higher education institution. Semester Systems are one of them.

The academic year is divided into two terms, each of which provides for about 15 weeks of instruction plus a week for final examinations. The fall semester, considered the first term of the academic year, usually begins in September or late August, and it is increasingly common for the term to start early enough to be completed before the two-week Christmas holiday. Colleges start later in September. The second or spring semester usually begins sometime in January and ends in late May or early June. Most schools schedule a one- or two-week vacation in March or April. A variation of the semester system being tried by some institutions is the “4—1—4” calendar, which has a four-month fall semester ending in December, a one-month short term in January for which students may enroll if they wish, and another four-month semester beginning early in February.

91. In the United States, the students will stay in school for about ____ a year.

A. 15 weeks

B. 16 weeks

C. 30 weeks

D. 32 weeks

92. The academic year begins ____.

A. in late September

B. in late August

C. sometime in January

D. in late May

93. The first term ends ____.

A. after Christmas holiday

B. in May

C. before Christmas holiday

D. in fall

94. The second term lasts about ____.

A. five months

B. four months

C. six months

D. five or six months

95. In the “4—1—4” calendar system, the first term begins ___.

A. In December

B. In August

C. In January

D. In February

Questions 96~100 are based on the following passage:

In sport the sexes are separate. Women and men do not run or swim in the same faces. Women are less strong than men. That at least is what people say. Women are called “the weaker sex”, or, if men want to please them, “the fair sex”. But boys and girls are taught toget her at schools and universities. There are women who are famous Prime Ministers, scientists and writers. And women live longer than men. A European woman can expect to live until the age of 74, a man only until he is 68. Are women’s bodies really weaker?

T he fastest men can run a mile in under 4 minutes. The best women need 4.5 minutes. Women’s times are always slower than men’s, but some facts are a surprise. Some of the fastest women swimmers today are teen-age girls. One of them swam 400 meters in 4 minutes 21.2 seconds when she was only 16. The first “Tarzan”(泰山) in films was an Olympic swimmer, Johnny Weiss Muller. His fastest 400 meters was 4 minutes 59.1 seconds, which is 37.9 seconds slower than a girl 50 years later! This does not mean that women are catching men up. Conditions are very different now, and sport is much more serious. It is so serious that some women athletes are given hormone injections. At the Olympics a doctor has to check whether the women athletes are really women or not. It seems sad that sport has such problems. Life can be very complicated when there are two separate sexes!

96. Women are called “the weaker sex” because ____.

A.women do as much work as men

B.people think women are weaker than men

C.sport is easier for men than for women

D.in sport the two sexes are always together

97. Which of the following is true?

A.Boys and girls study separately everywhere.

B.Women do not run or swim in races with men.

C.Famous Prime Ministers are women.

D.Men can expect to live longer than women in Europe.

98. “That at least is what people say.” Means people____.

A.say other things too

B.don’t say this much

C.say this but may not think so

D.only think this

99. What problems does sport have?

A.Some women athletes are actually men.

B.Some women athletes are given hormone injections.

C.Women and men do not run or swim in the same races.

D.It is difficult to check whether women athletes are really women.

100. In this passage the author implies that ____.

A.women are weaker than men, but faster

B.women are slower than men, but stronger

C.men are not always stronger and faster than women

D.men are faster and stronger than women

Questions 101~105 are base on the following passage:

The stamp collector can learn a great deal from the colorful pieces of paper he put in his album. In addition to learning some basic things about organization and systematic arrangement, the stamp collector can receive a good course in history and geography from stamps. As a collector progresses and becomes more specialized, stamps teach him some basic facts about engraving, paper, and printing.

Stamps are excellent sources of historical information. Almost every nation celebrates its military heroes and political leaders on its postage stamps. But scientists and artists, from Einstein to Beethoven, also grace the stamps of the world. Famous battles are frequently commemorated, as well as buildings and scenes which have historical significance. Several of the world’s stamps are beautiful, full-color reproductions of the artistic masterpieces of different historical periods.

Stamps also offer instruction in geography. It does n’t take long before a beginning collector checks the locations of the countries from which his stamps come. Nations like Liechtenstein, San Marino, Andorra, Gabon, Ghana, and Afghanistan, while unknown to many, are usually quite familiar to stamp collectors. Moreover, each country tends to use stamps to advertise its natural wonders. Such renowned attractions as Yosemite National Park, Victoria Falls, Mount Everest, and the Bay and Fundy appear on the stamps of the nation within whose borders they lie.

If he wishes to become more of a specialist, the stamp collector can learn some basic things about engraving, paper, and printing. The more advanced collector learns to distinguish between offset and letterpress printing. He learns to identify the different impressions made by metal and wooden engraved plates. He finds out how to detect watermarks in the various papers used for stamps, and how to identify the characteristics of different papers and the coatings which are applied to them. To the layman, most stamps appear pretty much the same. But armed with a magnifying glass, the more specialized collector can tell the difference between a common issue and a rare variety.

101. Which of the following statements do you think best describes the main idea of the essay?

A. A stamp collector must have a great deal of knowledge in history and geography.

B. A stamp collector should be good at organization and systematic arrangement.

C. A stamp collector can learn a lot from the stamps he collects.

D. A stamp collector is a specialist who know much about engraving, paper and printing. 102. The word “album” in the first sentence means___.

A. a holder for sets of disc

B. a blank book used for collecting stamps

C. a frame in which the best stamps are displayed

D. a small box where colorful stamps are kept

103. “Basic thing about organization and systematic arrangement” refers to ___.

A.postal organizations and systems that print and issue new stamps

B.various organizations and systems that sell new stamps

https://www.doczj.com/doc/6d11477370.html,anizations all over the world that offer help to stamp collectors

D.knowledge or information about how to organize and arrange things in good order

104. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.Almost all nations issue stamps celebrating their military heroes or political leaders.

B.Famous battles and buildings of historical significance are frequently commemorated on

stamps.

C.Few scientists and artists appear on stamps.

D.Scientists and artists as well as political and military leaders are celebrated on stamps. 105. A layman is a person who____.

A.has just started collecting stamps

B.is a beginning collector

C.is not very much interested in stamp collecting

D.does not have much professional knowledge

Key:91-95 DBCDB 96-100 BBCBC 101-105 CBDCD

III. Cloze (1 mark each)

Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D on the right side of the paper. You should choose the one answer that best fits into the passage. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a pencil.

Some years ago, the captain of a ship was very interested in medicine. He always took medical books 106 sea and liked to talk about different diseases.

One day, a lazy sailor on his ship pretended to be ill. He 107 on his bunk and groaned as if he108 very sick. The captain came to see him and was very pleased to have a patient to109 after. He told the man to rest for a few days and made the other sailors do his work. Three days later 110 sailor pretended that he had something wrong111 his chest. Once112 the captain looked 113 his medical books and told the “sick man” to have a rest.

The other sailors were very angry because they had more work to do. The patients had the best food and laughed at 114 friends, when the captain was not115. At last one of the fellow sailors decided 116 the “sick men”. He mixed 117 some soap, glue and other unpleasant things. Then he obtained 118 from the captain to give his new medicine to the “sick men”. When they tasted the medicine, they really 119 feel ill. It was so terribl120 one of the patients jumped out of his bunk, ran up 121 deck. He did not want122 medicine.

The sailor told 123 of the men that they must take the medicine every half an hour, night and day. This soon cured them. They both said they felt better and wanted to start to work again. The captain realized that the men 124 to deceive him so he made them work very hard for the125 of the voyage.

106. A. at B. to C. from D. from

107. A. lied B. laid C. lay D. lain

108. A. has been B. would be C. were D. was

109. A. look B. take C. care D. cure

110. A. one B. the other C. other D. another

111. A. in B. with C. at D. for

112. A. again B. upon C. more D. over

113. A. at B. with C. across D. in

114. A. their B. them C. his D. him

115. A. seeing B. sighting C. looking D. glancing

116. A. curing B. to cure C. having cured D. to have cured

117. A. with B. up C. together D. over

118. A. order B. idea C. permission D. advice

119. A. did B. do C. were D. are

120. A. which B. that C. when D. so that

121. A. on B. to C. across D. into

122. A. no more B. no longer C. any more D. any longer

123. A. all B. either C. everyone D. both

124. A. were trying B. had tried C. had been trying D. would try

125. A. rest B. other C. part D. remainIV. Translation from IV. Key:106-110 BCCAD 111-115 BCDAC 116-120 BBCAB 121-125 ACDBA

IV. Translation from English into Chinese (15 marks)

Directions: In this part there is a passage with 5 underlined parts, numbered 126~130. After reading the passage carefully, you should translate the underlined parts into Chinese.

Science falls into two main categories: pure science and applied science. (126) Pure science considers how the universe works and how life has developed into the plants and animals we see on earth today. By means of pure science(such as chemistry, physics, geology, biology, or astronomy) we learn the laws of nature, the way the bodies of beasts and men are constructed, and how the minds of men function. (127) Applied science, often called engineering or technology (such as civil, mechanical, electrical, or chemical engineering), puts the laws of nature to practical use on building better structures and machines for the comfort and convenience of men. When a man learns some new fact by research in pure science, we say that he has made a scientific discovery. 128) When he puts an earlier discovery to some practical use, in a new and original way, we say that he has made an invention. In the two hundred years since the beginning of the great change that we call the Industrial Revolution, developments both in pure and in applied science speeded up in a way that the world had never before seen. All the sciences leaped forward, neck and neck like horses in a race. (129) At one time, one pulled ahead; then another caught up with and passed it. An invention in one field made possible some discovery in another; and that discovery, in turn, permitted another new application of science for the benefit of man. (130) For example: the invention of the microscope led to the discovery of germs; eventually, the germ theory of disease made possible the curing of many ills for which no effective treatment had ever before been know.

Key:

126 理论科学研究宇宙怎样运行,生命怎样发展成为我们今天在地球上所看到的植物和动物。

127应用科学往往成为工程或工艺(如土木、机械、电气、化学工程),它将自然规律应用

到实际方面,造出更好的建筑物和机器,使人类生活得更舒服和方便。

128当他讲早已有的发现,以一种崭新的方式用于某个实际方面,我们说他作出了一项发明。

129在某一时期,一门科学领先,然后,另一门科学又赶超过去。

130.例如显微镜的发明导致细菌的发现,最后,关于疾病的细菌理论又能够治愈许多疾病,而这以前,人们一直不知道有任何有效的方法来治疗这些疾病

V. Translation from Chinese into English (15 marks)

Directions: In this part there is a passage with 5 underlined parts, numbered 76~80. After reading the passage carefully, you should translate the underlined parts into Chinese.

131.我们认为理论与实践结合是十分重要的。

132.那就是电如此广泛使用的原因。

133.这位外国朋友说起汉语来好象一个中国人似的。

134.我希望这次考试对你来说不会太难。

135.工作越艰苦,她越乐意去做。

Key

131.We think it most important that theory should be combined with practice.

132. That is why electricity is so widely used.

133. The foreign friend speaks Chinese as though he were a Chinese.

134.I hope that the test will not be too difficult for you.

135. The harder the work, the more she enjoys doing it.

大学英语(二)

注:答案一律写在答题卷上,写在试题上无效

I. Grammar Structure and Vocabulary

Section A (1.5 marks each)

Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a pencil.

1. A ____ introduction will leave a good first impression upon others.

A. proper

B. promised

C. popular

D. permanent

2. Rarely _______ so difficult a problem.

A. she could have faced with

B. could have she faced with

C. she could have been faced with

D. could she have been faced with

3. One of the requirements for a fire is that the material ______ to its burning temperature.

A. were heated

B. must be heated

C. is heated

D. be heated

4. Americans often ______ each other simply with “hello” or “Hi”.

A. ask

B. greet

C. say

D. talk

5. I’d like to _______ him to you for the job. He is a very clever and industrious boy.

A. refer

B. suggest

C. recommend

D. propose

6. It ______ that 200 people died and over 5,000 lost their shelters after the flood.

A. reported

B. reports

C. has been reported

D. has reported

7. The questions like “Where do you work?” or “Are you married?” are too ______ to Europeans.

A. impolite

B. correct

C. wrong

D. personal

8. He spoke so quickly that I did not ______ what he said.

A. catch

B. accept

C. take

D. listen

9. You _______ go now. It’s very late.

A. had rather

B. prefer to

C. had better

D. would rather

10. If I were you, I would take it easy, _______ is no need to be nervous.

A. it

B. this

C. there

D. which

11. I _______ here two years ago.

A. moved to

B. have moved

C. have moved to

D. moved

12. He is _______ strong a man ________ he can lift ten stones like this one.

A. such…so

B. so…that

C. such a …that

D. so a …for

13. It _______ they who lent me the television.

A. was

B. is

C. were

D. are

14. Tom arrived at the office and discovered that he had _______ his door key.

A. lent

B. borrowed

C. lost

D. no

15. The beautiful scene left a deep _______ on the foreign visitors.

A. thought

B. idea

C. thinking

D. impression

16. The room is a little small; _______ it is so hot.

A. in addition

B. in addition to

C. additional

D. adding

17. In this way they can get better ______ with you and have a topic for beginning conversation with you.

A. acquainted

B. similar

C. popular

D. known

18.Jack _ _his thick coat because it was snowing.

A.put on B.puts on C. wear D.has on

19.If you want to telephone him,you’ll have to __ ___up the number in the book.

A.look B.see C. find D.search

20. _____ greeting, would you please give me an example to use in English?

A. Talking about

B. Talked about

C. Speaking of

D. Spoken of

21. The warming of the earth's surface might ________ the melting of the polar ice caps.

A. result from

B. result in B. result from that B. result in that

22. The new tax would force companies to ________ energy-saving measures.

A. adapt

B. adjust

C. adopt

D. admit

23. ________ form friends and family, prisoners often suffer from loneliness.

A. Cutting out

B. Cutting down

C. Cut in

D. Cut off

24. The first book for you to _________ on that subject is Encyclopedia Britannica.

A. turn to

B. look to

C. look up

D. turn up

25. It's useless to ________ her that she doesn't need to lose any weight.

A. believe

B. convince

C. say

D. ensure

26. James took the books off the table to ________ the television.

A. make room for

B. take space of

C. make a place for

D. leave room for

27. I should like to thank you all ________ my colleagues and myself.

A. for the benefit of C. for the sake of

B. in honor of D. on behalf of

28. I was pleased to hear about your job offer - all that hard work has obviously ________.

A. paid back

B. paid off C paid out D paid well

29. Giving the child problems he can't solve will only ________ him.

A. frustrate

B. challenge

C. conquer

D. press

30. You can't really ________ Helen for not wanting to get involved - she didn't feel well then.

A. blame

B. accuse

C. curse

D. condemn

31. I'm afraid I've rather ________ the house this week so it's a bit of mess.

A. ignored

B. neglected

C. forgotten

D. left out

32. I caught a ________ of the driver of the gateway car, but I doubt whether I would recognize

him if I saw him again.

A. glimpse

B. glance C sight D. look

33. The drivers were killed in a head-on ________ involving a number of cars on the main road

into town.

A. crash

B. collision

C. clash

D. crack

34. The bank is ________ us for repayment of the loan.

A. requiring

B. hurrying

C. urging

D. pressing

35. I came ________ real interest, not just to have a good time.

A. due to

B. under

C. from D out of

36. I saw him often when he was at school and university, but after he got married I lost________

of him.

A. contact

B. connection

C. track

D. trace

37. She ________ each of the children to an ice-cream.

A. entertained

B. feed

C. treated

D. supplied

38. In international competition, the Australians ________ at tennis.

A. except

B. excess

C. exceed D excel

39. I soon ________ myself in the rediscovered pleasures of the game.

A concentrated B. lost C. focused D. devoted

40. We've done a lot of work and we ________ a break.

A are worth B. are worthy of C. are valuable of D. deserve

41. He entered into a spirited discussion concerning the problems of teaching English.

A. complicated

B. authoritative

C. lively

D. hot-tempered

42. I am sure you must be very tired after cycling all that distance.

A. dreary

B. weary

C. dull

D. bored

43. In South America they are called army ants, in Africa they are called drivers.

A. classified into

B. known as C entitled D. ranked

44. You may cross the street in safety when a policeman holds up his hand.

A. security

B. trust

C. protection

D. insurance

45. The farmer encountered misfortune; his crops were destroyed by a storm.

A. dwelt on

B. fell among

C. suffered

D. met with

46. The motorist was bewildered by the conflicting road signs.

A. worried B distracted C. puzzled D. misled

47. Scientists have put forward a new theory to explain this phenomenon.

A. exclaimed

B. advanced

C. acquired

D. suggested

48. In some Muslim countries women do not expose their faces in public.

A. bare

B. display

C. reveal

D. conceal

49. It is helpful if students tell their landladies when they are going away.

a. convey

b. report

c. inform

d. declare

50. Aside from this general consideration I had several objections to the plan.

A. In addition

B. Instead of

C. Besides

D. Except

51. The book will be _____ of his best sellers.

A. another

B. the one

C. other

D. the other

52. The photographs of Mars taken by satellites are _____ than those taken from the earth.

A. clearer

B. the clearest

C. much clearer

D. more clearer

53. The manager signed the contract _____ the company.

A. on behalf of

B. in spite of

C. instead of

D. on account of

54. His health _____, Jack left the army in 1997.

A. fails

B. failed

C. was failed

D. failing

55. She got there very late last night, _____ in the early hours this morning.

A. that is B nearly C. or rather D. therefore

56. A stranger was seen _____ out of the house just before the explosion.

A. come

B. to come

C. have come

D. came

57. It is essential that no one _____ admitted to the room without proper identification.

A. is

B. to be

C. will be

D. was

58. Mary had no trouble _____ her career because she had always wanted to be a doctor.

A. to select

B. select

C. selecting

D. selected

59. _____ spring comes and the weather is nice again, we can start playing tennis every morning

before class.

A. Since

B. While

C. Once

D. Until

60. There seems no word that Mr. White ______, so he is called “a walking dictionary”.

A. does know

B. knows

C. doesn’t know

D. hardly knows

61. Without water, there _____ no life on the earth since all kinds of living things depend on it for survival.

A. would be

B. will be

C. would have been

D. will have been

62. I happened _____ with him when a ball hit him on the head.

a. to be talking

b. to have talked

c. to talking

d. to talk

63. But for the traffic jam, we _____ home before dark.

A got B. would get C. had got D. would have got

64. We may have some difficulties _____ by six o’clock.

A. for getting there

B. to get there

C. with getting there

D. getting there

65. She always keeps a candle in the room _____ there is a power failure.

A. in the case

B. with the case

C. in case

D. in that case

66. Don’t you think ______ dangerous to ride with a drunk driver?

A. it

B. that

C. is

D. to be

67. His love of literature was due to ______ his mother read poetry to him when he was a child.

A. the reason

B. the matter

C. the fact that

D. the fact of

68. Henry came up with a ______ better solution to the problem than the one Mary had suggested.

A. far

B. very

C. much more

D. lot of

69. In order to get the document earlier, she asked him to fax it to her ______ it by post.

A. instead to send

B. instead of sending

C. instead of to send

D. instead sending

70. ______ is apparent that the weather is not going to improve.

A. That

B. It

C. He

D. Everyone

71. All things _____, the result is satisfactory.

A. considered

B. considering

C. to consider

D. are considered

72. The reason for the traffic accident was _____ one of the drivers lost control of his car.

A. why

B. when

C. that

D. because of

73. As for computerization, nowhere but in the U. S. _____ the result so clearly.

A. we have seen

B. have we seen

C. we see D we had seen

74. The residents, _____ had been damaged by the flood, were given aid by the Red Cross.

A. all their homes

B. all whose homes

C. all of whose homes

D. all of their homes

75. We moved to the new house in the suburbs so that the kids would have a garden _____.

A. in it to play

B. to play with

C. to play

D. where to play

76. Tom and Jack _________ swimming together duri ng their childhood, didn’t they?

A. used to going

B. used to go

C. were used to go

D. were used going

77. His handwriting is ________ yours.

A. more better

B. as well as

C. much better than

D. as better as

78. It was on the beach _________ Miss White found the cat lying dead.

A. where

B. which

C. on which

D. that

79. Without your advice, I ________ in passing the exam..

A. couldn’t have succeeded

B. couldn’t succeed

C. didn’t su cceed

D. don’t succeed

80. While __________ from flu, you should keep from getting wet or over-tired.

A recovering B. recovered C. recover D. to recover

81. For my part, I have not the slightest doubt as to ________ his honesty or his courage.

A. either

B. neither

C. both D only

82. I didn't know your trouble, otherwise I ________ you some advice.

A. had given

B. would give

C. must have given

D. would have given

83. The lecture given by Prof. Hope on the American culture was so interesting. You ________ it.

A. don't have to miss

B. needn't have missed

C. shouldn't miss

D. shouldn't have missed

84. If Father scolds you, it's ________ he wants you to set your mind on study.

A. for that

B. in that

C. because that

D. just that

85. ________ makes the employment situation worse is that the present unemployment problem

mainly results from the fact that the unemployed come from areas of low job skills. (The stem is too long.)

A. Which

B. What

C. That

D. One

86. I owe a great deal to my coach. Without his encouragement, I ________ my goal.

A. will never have achieved

B. needn't have achieved

C. mustn't have achieved

D. would never have achieved

87. ________ he stepped off the plane, the famous basketball player was interviewed by the

reporters waiting at the airport.

A. For a moment

B. In a moment

C. The moment

D. This moment

88. ________ breaks the law should receive severe punishment.

A. Who

B. Whoever

C. What D Whatever

89. It was not very long ________ scientists applied the technique to other species.

A. while

B. then

C. before

D. after

90. Tom spent the summer holidays in college, during ________ time he took a part-time job and

read many literary books as well.

A. that

B. this C the D. which

91. He spent the whole night thinking over ________ Mr. Smith had said at the meeting.

A. all what

B. which

C. all

D. that

92. They have been working on the project for seven months, by the end of the year they

________ it.

A. have finished

B. will be finished

C. will be finishing D will have finished

93. It was not until recently ________ we learned the famous film star would marry that politician.

A. when

B. which

C. that

D. then

94. The promising young man is not only the most popular singer on the campus ________ an

amateur composer.

A. but also

B. and also

C. as well as

D. as well

95. Not until after the examinations ________ how he had idled his time away.

A. he realized

B. when he realized

C. did he realize D when did he realize

96. Nowadays with the living standards rising many parents intend to have their children

________ abroad.

aA educate B educated C. to educate D. being educated

97. The naughty boy climbed up into the tree and picked all the mangoes ________ reach.

A. beyond

B. off

C. within

D. inside

98. I had planned to leave Guangzhou ________ the morning of the 20th, but the take-off was

postponed till the late afternoon because of the weather.

A. in

B. on

C. at

D. for

99. One reason advertising is widely criticized is ________ there is too much advertising.

A. because

B. for

C. that

D. why

100. Our jobs ________, we went on a trip to Thailand to relax and enjoy ourselves.

A. were done

B. had been done

C. having been done

D. have been done

Key:

1-5 ADDBC 6-10 CDACC

11-15 DBACD 16-20 AAAAC

21-25 BCDAB 26-30 ADBAA

31-35 BABDD 36-40 CCDBD

41-45 CBBAD 46-50 CBCCB

51-55 AAADC 56-60 BACCC

61-65 AADCC 66-70 ACABB

71-75 ABBAC 76-80 BCDAA

81-85 ADDDB 86-90 DCBCD

91-95 CDCAC 96-100 BCBCC

Section B (1 marks each)

Directions: In this section of the test, there are 10 sentences with the underlined parts marked A, B, C and D. Choose the part of the sentence that is incorrect and then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a pencil.

101 When I was a boy, I use to swim in the river which was not far away from the highway.

A B C D

102 He walked slow in order to arrive after ten o’clock.

A B C D

103 I advise you to stop to think of carrying out such a dangerous plan.

A B C D

104 I have lost my keys; I cannot remember where I lost it.

A B C D

105 If a beggar asks you for money, will you give him some?

A B C D

106 It hasn’t rained here since more than a month.

A B C D

107 Neither your unkind words nor you unfriendly attitude have caused me any great sorrow.

A B C D

108 The reason why he makes poor grades is because of his poor study habits.

A B C D

109 We knew that they would have more trouble getting there on time than us.

A B C D

110 The prices of houses are as high that most people cannot afford to buy them.

A B C D

Key:101-110 BBBDDCCCDB

II. Reading Comprehension (3 marks each)

Directions: There are 3 reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a pencil.

A

Are you aware that you actually possess six senses? The sixth is a muscular sense responsible for directing your muscles intelligently to the exact extent necessary for each action you perform. For example, when you reach for an object, the sensory nerves linking the muscles to the brain stop your hand at the correct spot. This automatic perception of the position of your muscles in relation to the object is your muscular sense in action.

Muscles are stringly bundles of fibers varying from one five-thousandth of an inch to about three inches. They have three unique characteristics, they can become shorter and thicker; they can stretch; and they can retract to their original positions. Under a high-powered microscope, muscle tissue is seen as long, slender cells with a grainy texture like wood.

More than half of a person’s body is composed of muscle fibers, most of which are involuntary—in other words, work without conscious direction. The voluntary muscles, those that we move consciously to perform particular actions, number more than five hundred. Women have only 60 to 70 percent as much muscle as men for their body mass. That is why an average woman can’t lift as much, throw as far, or hit as hard as an average man.

111 According to the selection, the muscular sense is responsible for ______.

A. the efficiency of our muscles

B. the normal breathing function

C. directing our muscles intelligently

D. the work of only our involuntary muscles

112 Intelligent use of the muscles means that ________.

A.one always knows what his muscles are doing

B.one performs simple actions whithout working

C.one’s muscles are used only to the extent necessary for each action they perform

D.one improves muscular action consciously

113Muscles are unique fibers because, they can ________.

A. contract

B. stretch

C. retract

D. do all of the above

114 Under a microscope, muscle cells appear to be _______.

A. textured like wood

B. colored like wood

C. smooth and red

D. short and thick

115 Accordin g to the selection more than half of a person’s body is composed of ______.

A. voluntary muscles

B. involuntary muscles

C. muscle fibers

D. sensory nerves

B

The favorite food in the United States is the hamburger (汉堡包). The favorite place to buy a hamburger is a fast food restaurant. At fast food restaurants, people order their food, wait a few minutes, and carry it to their tables themselves. People also take their food out of the restaurant and eat it in their cars or in their homes. At some fast food restaurants. people can order their food, pay for it and pick it up without leaving their cars.

There are many kinds of fast food restaurants in the United States. The greatest in number sell hamburgers, French fries (油炸马铃薯片) and so on. They are popular food among Americans. Besides, fast food restaurants that serve Chinese food, Mexican food, Italian food, chicken, seafood and ice-cream are very many. The idea of a fast food restaurant is so popular that nearly every kind of food can be found in one.

Fast food restaurants are popular because they reflect(反映) American life style. Customers can wear any type of dress when they go to a fast food place. Second, they are fast. People who are busy do not want to spend time preparing their own food or waiting while someone prepares it. In fast food restaurants the food is usually ready before the customer even orders it. Finally most food in a fast food restaurant is not expensive. Therefore, people are able to buy and eat at a fast food restaurant often, while they may not be able to go to a more expensive restaurant very often. 116. Hamburgers and French fries can be got at the fast food restaurants.

A. some of

B. most of

C. a part of

D. all of

117. What do people do when they come to a fast food restaurant?

A. They order and eat their food at the restaurant.

B. They buy and take their food out and eat it in their cars or in their homes.

C. They order, pay for and get their food in their cars.

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