大学英语B级考试模拟试题与答案解析

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大学英语B级考试模拟试题与答案解析大学英语(B)模拟试题1Part IUse of English (20 points)Directions: In this part there are 10 incomplete dialogues. For each dialogue there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the dialogue. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1. --- Hello, may I talk to the headmaster now?--- __________ .A. Sorry, he is busy at the momentB. No, you can'tD. I don' t knowC. Sorry, you can't2. --- Do you think I could borrow your dictionary?--- __________ .A. Yes, you may borrowB. Yes, go onD. It doesn' t matterC. Yes, help yourself3. --- Is that Mr Robert Lee?--- __________ .A. Yes, Lee speakingB. Hello, what do you wantD. I don'C. Sorry, speaking t know4. --- Excuse me, sir. Where is Dr. Brown' s office?--- __________ .A. You can't ask meB. Pardon? I have no ideaC. Please don' t say soD. Sorry I don't know, but you can ask the man over there5. --- Mary, your dress is really beautiful. How is John?--- __________ .A.Thank you very muchB.No, no, John is not badC.Thank you. He is fineD.Don't say that. It's ugly. John is good6. --- What can I do for you, madam?--- __________ .A. I want a kilo of applesB. You can go your own wayD. Excuse me. I' C. Thanksm busy7. --- I'd like to take you to the coffee house on the corner.--- __________ .d like to go with you'B. Thanks, I do that 't'A. Thank you. You shouldnC. No, you can't say soD. No, no, You can't do that8. --- Do you mind telling me where you're from?--- __________ .A. Certainly. I'm from LondonB. Sure. I was born in LondonD. Certainly not. I'C. Not really, you can do it m from London9. --- May I see the menu, please?--- __________ .A. That is the menu, sirB. Yes, please go onD. Of course, sirC. Here you are, sir10. --- I was worried about chemistry, but Mr Brown gave me an A!--- __________ .A.Don't worry about itB.Congratulations! That's a difficult courseC.Mr Brown is very goodD.Good luck to you!Part ⅡReading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage 1There are stories about two U.S. presidents, Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren, which attempt to explain the American English term OK. We don't know if either story is true, but they are both interesting.The first explanation is based on the fact that President Jackson had very little education. In fact, he had difficulty reading and writing. When important papers came to Jackson, he tried to read them and then had his assistants explain what they said. If he approved of a paper, he would write “all correct”on it. The problem was that he didn't know how spell, so what he really wrote was “ol korekt”. After a while, he shortened that term to “OK”.The second explanation is based on the place where President Van Buren was born, Kinderhook, New York. Van Buren's friends organized a club to help him become President.They called the club the Old Kinderhook Club, and anyone who supported Van Buren was called “OK”.11. The author_______________.A. believes both of the storiesB. doesn't believe a word of the storiesC. is not sure whether the stories are trueD. is telling the stories just for fun12. According to the passage, President Jackson________________.A. couldn't draw up any documents at allB. didn't like to read important papers by himselfC. often had his assistants sign documents for himD. wasn't good at reading or spelling13. According to the first story, the term “OK”________________.A. was approved of by President JacksonB. was the title of some official documentsC. was first used by President JacksonD. was an old way to spell “all correct”14. According to the second story, the term “OK”______________.A. was the short way to say “Old Kinderhook Club”B. meant the place where President Van Buren was bornC. was the name of Van Buren's clubD. was used to call Van Buren's supporters in the election15. According to the second story, the term “OK”was first used____________.A. by Van BurenB. in a presidential electionC. to organize the Old Kinderhook ClubD. by the members of the “Old Kinderhook Club”2PassageAlthough the United States covers so much land and the land produces far more food thanthe present population needs, its people are by now almost entirely an urban society. Less than a tenth of the people are engaged in agriculture and forestry(林业), and most of the rest live in or around towns, small and large. Here the traditional picture is changing: every small town may still be very like other small towns, and the typical small town may represent a widely accepted view of the country, but most Americans do not live in small towns any more. Half the population now lives in some thirty metropolitan areas (large cities with their suburbs) of more than a million people each —a larger proportion than in Germany or England, let alone France. The statistics (统计) of urban and rural population should be treated with caution because so many people who live in areas classified as rural travel by car to work in a nearby town each day. As the rush to live out of town continues, rural areas within reach of towns are gradually filled with houses, so that it is hard to say at what moment a piece of country becomes a suburb. But more and more the typical American lives in a metropolitan rather than a small town environment.16. If now America has 250 million people, how many of them are engaged in agricultureand forestry ____________A. About 25 million.B. More than 25 million.D. Less than 225 million. C. Less than 25 million.17. Which of the following four countries has the smallest proportion of people living in metropolitan areas _____________A. United States.B. Germany.C. France.D. England.18. What's the meaning of the word “metropolitan”in the middle of the passage _________A. Of a large city with its suburbs.B. Of small and large towns.D. Of rural areas.C. Of urban areas.19. According to the passage, what can we learn about small towns in the United States_________A. Most small towns become gradually crowded.B. Small towns are still similar to each other.C. As the traditional picture is changing, towns are different.D. Small towns are turning into large cities.20. Why is it hard to say when a piece of country becomes a suburb __________A. Because they are the same.B. Because the rush takes place too quickly.C. Because the process is gradual.D. Because more and more Americans live in metropolitan areas.3PassageIf we were asked exactly what we were doing a year ago, we should probably have to saythat we could not remember. But if we had kept a book and had written in it an account of what we did each day, we should be able to give an answer to the question.any It is the same do not have we have in history. Many things been forgotten because written account of them. Sometimes men did keep a record of the most important happenings in any never there war. in destroyed it but their country, often was by fire or a Sometimes was written record at all because the people of that time and place did not know how to write. For example, we know a good deal about the people who lived in China 4,000 years ago, because they could write and leave written records for those who lived after them. But we know almost nothing about the people who lived even 200 years ago in central Africa, because they had not learned to write.Sometimes, of course, even if the people cannot write, thy may know something of the past. They have heard about it from older people, and often songs and dances and stories have been for sung have and important the made about most happenings, these been and and told acted many generations. For most people are proud to tell what their fathers did in the past. This we may call' remembered history'. Some of it has mow been written down. It is not so exact or soused much words because is, written as us valuable to history are changed when easily more again and again in speech than when copied in writing. But where there are no written records, such spoken stories are often very helpful.21. Which of the following ideas is not suggested in the passage ______A. “Remembered history”, compared with written history, is less reliable.B. Written records of the past play the most important role in our learning of thehuman history.C. A written account of our daily activities helps us to be able to answer manyquestions.D. Where there are no written records, there is no history.22. We know very little about the central Africa 200 years ago because _______ .A. there was nothing worth being written down at that timeB. the people there ignored the importance of keeping a recordC. the written records were perhaps destroyed by a fireD. the people there did not know how to write23. “Remembered history”refers to ___________ .A. history based on a person's imaginationB. stories of important happenings passed down from mouth to mouthC. songs and dances about the most important eventsD. both B and C24. “Remembered history”is regarded as valuable only when __________ .B. no written account is availableA. it is written downD. people are interested in itC. it proves to be true25. The passage suggests that we could have learned much more about our past than we donow if the ancient people had ___________ .A. kept a written record of every past eventB. not burnt their written records in warsC. told exact stories of the most important happeningsE.made more songs and dancesPassage 4‘Mum, can we go to McDonald's, please?' Some people might ask, ‘Where would we be today if we did not have fast food?' and ‘Where would parents take their children out to eat?' It has been reported that approximately 30% of meals consumed by families in the USA are eaten at one of the big chains like Burger King and Taco Bell, though probably none is more famous than McDonald's. The distinctive ‘golden arch' can now be seen in most major cities in the world. In 2002, McDonald's had approximately 25,000 restaurants in over 120 countries and served 29 million people a day.Apparently, the secret of their success is a marketing strategy of ‘think global, act local'. McDonald's learnt that if they adapted their ‘Mac' meals to different cultures, it was more successful than having a standardised set of products that taste the same everywhere. So now,around 80% of McDonald's restaurants are franchised to local people who serve food with aBean‘Red and Fries' Shake ‘Shake called food Kong, Hong in example, For flavour. ‘local' Sunday' can be found on the menu, while in Switzerland, ‘Vegi Macs' are served.However, fast food is not popular with everyone. It is often called ‘junk' food because itis said to be unhealthy and full of fat. Furthermore, many people claim that fast food chains produce enormous amounts of waste, while millions of people in developing countries go hungry.At the same time, more and more people no longer cook fresh food at home. ‘Convenience' food is just too convenient! It is so easy for people with busy working lives to call into their local branch of Marks and Spencer, or some other supermarket chain, to buy ready-made meals ontheir way home from work. It is even easier to buy a ‘take-away' from a local restaurant or pickup the phone and order a pizza to be delivered to your home.26. The ‘golden arch' in the second paragraph refers to ______________.A) Burger King B) Taco Bell C) McDonald's D) all the fast food restaurants27. According to the passage, McDonald's is successful mainly because__________________.A)It has a standardized set of products all over the worldB)It is not ‘junk' foodC)Its' food is convenientD)It adapted its meals to different cultures.28. In the passage, which of the following terms has/ have the same meaning with fast food.A) ‘junk' food B) ‘convenience' food C) ‘take-away' D) all of the above29. Fast food is often called ‘junk food' because _____________.A)some people think it is unhealthy and full of fatB)fast food chains produce enormous amounts of wasteC)it is no longer fresh foodD) Both A and B.30. The main idea of this passage is ____________.A)fast food todayB)the successful secret of McDonald's.C)why fast food is thought as ‘junk' foodD)different opinions toward fast foodPart ⅢV ocabulary and Structure(25 points)Section ADirections: In this section there are 15 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer sheet with a single line through the center.31. Jean did not have time to go to the concert last night because she was busy __________for her examination.B. to be preparedA. to prepareC. preparingD. being prepared32. The computer doesn't work well, so something _________ wrong.A. can have goneB. should have goneC. must have goneD. ought to have gone33. Although Mary is satisfied with her success, she wonders __________ will happen to he private life.D. thatC. what A. how B. whoaudiencethe Square, with takes usually place at the People's 34. The concert__________on the ground.D. to seatC. be seating A. seating B. seated35. If the whole program __________ beforehand, a great deal of time and money would have been lost.B. were not plannedA. was not plannedD. had not been planned C. would not be planned36. Isn't it about the time you __________ to do morning exercises?B. begin A. beganC. should beginD. have begun37. I am very grateful to you for what you've given me and __________ you have done for me.D. all thatB. thatA. which C. all what38. It was not until she had arrived home __________ remembered her appointment with the doctor.D. sheC. and sheB. that sheA. when she39. Determined to __________ as if everything were normal, he responded with a kind of indifference.D. get through C. bring upB. account for A. carry on40. He __________ to arrange a loan through a finance company.A. triedB. succeeded D. endeavoredC. managed41. Jack is good, kind, hard working and intelligent. __________, I can't speak too highly of him.theOnD.A. As a result C. By the wayB. In a wordcontrary42. I __________ going to the doctor, but I wish I hadn't.D. put off C. give off B. make out A. pick out43. Young children often can't __________ between TV programs and commercials.D. contrastB. distinguishC. compareA. separateandpaper morning 44. The demonstrations about story a __________ in York NewWashington D.C.D. tookC. broughtB. extended A. carried45. And what we got to __________ is a disgrace.A. come up withB. catch up withC. put up withD. keep up withSection BDirections: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are r choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE answer that best completes the passage.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line though the center.You will find that college classes are very different from high school classes. You will havemore work and responsibilities without being pushed as much. ____46____ , you will have more freedom –freedom to choose what to study, when to study, or ____47___ to study. You will need to exercise maximum self –imposed (志愿的) , and you have only yourself to ____48____. The decisions you make ____49___ your study habits will be a ____50____ factor in your success,or lack of success in college.____51____ , you will discover that your instructors ____52____ the ones you have had previously. They will expect you to ____53___ more ____53____ in your study habits and time management. Remember that much of your learning takes place outside the classroom. Your instructor will give you additional help outside of class if there is evidence that you are putting maximum effort into the course.____54___ your abilities and skill mastery, you will need to manage your time effectivelyin order to succeed in college. A schedule ____55___ efficient use of time will enable you to include both work and play. When you get a job, you will soon discover that you do not workonly when you wish and as you wish. (221 words)46. A. On the other hand B. ON the on handD. ThereforeC. NeverthelessD. who C. why A. if B. whether 47.48. A. turn to B. answer to D. act as C. respond toB. to 49. A. of D. concerningC. towards50. A. determining D. depending B. demanding C. decidingC. In addition 51.D. Except thatA. HoweverB. NeverthelessB. are similar toC. differ in 52. A. differ fromD. are alikeB. throw …yourself A. take …part53.D. take …initiative C. plunge …yours elfB. Concerning 54. A. In spite ofD. On the condition of C. Regardless ofB. carried on D. based onC. relied on 55. A. related toPartⅣWriting (15 points)Directions: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write an E-mail to one of yourChinesethe on E-mail your base and words, 80 least at write should You classmates. formeroutline below:1.了解对方毕业后的情况.2.你的近况.3.邀请对方方便时来访.大学英语B模拟题1答案及部分注解Part I Use of English (20 points)1.从本题的对话可看出,第一句话人想见校长,但校长此时列法见他,礼貌的回答需表示歉意,并说明理由,因此最佳答案是A。