大学英语II期末复习参考--A卷
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XX职业技术学院2015—2016学年第二学期经济与管理系2015级三年制会计、会审、旅游管理、物流管理专业《大学英语》期末考试试题A卷考试说明:本课程为闭卷考试,可携带文具(或课程为开卷考试可携带文具和资料)I Translate the following English versions into Chinese. 20%1. 一种文化符号2. 一则电视广告3. 时尚和潮流的区别4. 一个被灌输的概念5. 自信满满6. plus 14 percent annual interest7. Follow your passion, not money8. the opportunity to get to know yourself9. all-too-familiar glow on his face10. the driving directions he gave usII Everyday English.20%(Identify the answer is right or wrong:If the answer is right , you should “A”, if not, choose “B”. )1、------Do you like your present job as a secretary?-------I’m a nurse in No. 1 hospital.A. RightB. Wrong2、------Nice to meet you!------Nice to meet you too.A. RightB. Wrong3、------Are you the fresh year student in the college?------Yes, I am.A. RightB. Wrong4、------Can I bring you something to drink at the moment?------Yes, a coca-cola for me, please.A. RightB. Wrong5、------Have you ever been to America for some reason?------I have never been there, but I hope to go there in the future.A. RightB. Wrong6、------Is there a bank of China near here?------I saw him this morning.A. RightB. Wrong7、------Can you remember the doctor’s phone number?------Yes, it’s 6821215.A. RightB. Wrong8、------Can I help you, Sir?------Yes, I’d like to book a single room for 2 days.A. RightB. Wrong 9、------How do you like the book you are reading recently?------It’s very good. And I like it very much.A. RightB. Wrong10、------What about seeing a film tonight?------See you later.A. RightB. WrongIII、Reading comprehension 15%Passage AI was having dinner at a restaurant when Harry came in. Harry worked in a lawyer’s offi ce years ago, but he is now working at a bank. He gets a good salary, buthe always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back. Harry saw me and came to sit at the same table. He has never borrowed money from me. When he was eating, I asked him to lend me two pounds. To my surprise, he gave me the money immediately. “I have never borrowed money from you,” said Harry, “so now you canpay for my dinner.”判断下列陈述是否正确,正确的写T,错误的写F:1. ()Harry never worked in a lawyer’s office.2. ()He always borrows money from his friends and returns it on time.3. ()He refused to lend two pounds to the writer.4. ()Harry asked the writer to pay for his dinner.5. ()The writer paid money for both his and H arry’s dinner.Passage BA pretty, well—dressed young lady stopped a taxi in a big square, and a said to the driver, “Do you see that young man at the other side of the square?”“Yes,”said the taxi driver. The young man was standing outside a restaurant and looking impatiently (不耐烦地) at his watch every few seconds.“Take me over there.” said the young lady.There were a lot of cars and buses in the square, so the taxi driver asked, “Are you afraid to cross the street?”“Oh, no!” said the young lady. “But I promised that I would meet the yo ung man for lunch at one o’ clock, and it is now a quarter to two. If I arrive in a taxi, it will at least seems as if I had tried not to be late.”6. How did the young woman get to the square?A. She arrived in a taxi.B. She drove there in a car.C. She got there by bus.D. The story doesn’t tell us.7. Why did the lady stop the taxi?A. Because she wanted to get out of the taxi.B. Because she didn’t want to be late for her appointment(约会).C. Because she wanted to go to the restaurant in it.D. Because she was afraid of walking across the street.8. The young man at the other side of the squareA. was someone the young lady didn’t want to see.B. had some problem with his watch.C. was probably a waiter of the restaurant.D. had probably been waiting for a long time.9. The young lady wasA. clever at making excuse.B. not late at all.C. 45 minutes earlier.D. 15 minutes late.10. Had she tried not to be late?A. Yes, she had tried her best.B. No, she was just pretending that she had tried.C. Yes, she had tried but she was still late.D. No, she thought being late was better than being early.IV、Fill in each of the following blanks with a suitable preposition or adverb. 10%1. People who smoke heavily are______danger of having lung disease(肺病).2. The matter has nothing to do______him, for he was just doing his own job.3. Unfortunately, the hat I had just bought was no longer_______fashion.4. I wouldn’t dream______marrying someone I hadn’t lived with.5. Thanks _____our medical knowledge, this terrible disease is much less common now.6. Will you apply______the job by letter or in person?7. It took the kids almost a year to get used_____living in the large city.8. When we first hit_____ the idea, everyone told us it would never work.9. The little boy was very excited_____the sight of his mother.10. I was not conscious_____being alone in the room until I finished reading the book. V、Multiple choice 20%1. Don’t cry over split milk.A 溢出来的水不好收回。
云南师范大学商学院《大学英语2》期末考试A卷及答案云南师范大学商学院2011---2012学年下学期《英语(2)》期末考试试卷A卷座号学院(系)专业年级班级学号姓名题号得分I II III IV V VI 总分累分人复核人装订考试说明:1、本试卷共4 页,考试时间为120 分钟;2、考试方式:闭卷;3、全部试题均答在试卷上。
I.Fill in the blanks with the words given below.Change the form where necessary. (本大题共20题,每小题1分,共20分) sketch grateful assemble well-being symptom irritate defend challenge trial overall disorder slide illustrate decent mentality weep tap vital informed sensation1、He quickly the view from the window.2、I am extremely to all the teachers for their help.3、This kind of bookcase can easily be using a screwdriver.4、Let me give an example to the point.5、The majority of residents here are _________ citizens.6、I do not understand the ______________ of these teenagers.7、He always has the_________________ of the masses at heart.8、The affair is a ______________ of a global ecnomic crisis.9、It really______________ me when he does not help around the house. 10、Several glasses________________ off the tray and crashed to the floor.11、He ______________ bitterly when it was time for us to leave.12、Listen ! Someone is_____________ on the window.《英语(1) 》A卷・第1页・共10页得分线评卷人内不要答题13、We shall_____________ our city , whatever the cost may be. 14、I like the _____________ of learning new things. 15、The defendant claimed that he had not had a fair __________. 16、Richard played a _____________ role in the team’s success. 17、Please keep me fully ____________ of any developments. 18、The scandal about the mayor caused a _____________.19、The _______________ length of the new bridge is 2000 meters.20、He is suffering from a severe mental _______________.得分评卷人II. Study the models and complete the following sentences with the useful expression by translating the Chinese into English . (本大题共10题,每小题2 分,共20分)Model 1: (如果你的计划失败了),what then ? → what if your plan fails, what then ? 21、Keep calm, . (无论发生什么事情)22、(在很大程度上),she influences his decisions.23、They tried to frustrate us with failures, . (没想到却坚定了我们的决心)24、He stopped smoking (为他的健康着想)25、They will stand by you (即使你们不成功)26、_____________________________________________________ (尽管我们已经采取了很多措施),this region is still affected by crime.27、_________________________________________________ (谈到天气对木材的影《英语(1) 》A卷・第2页・共10页响),humidity is the key player.28、_____________________________ (在监狱时),she wrote her first novel. 29、Hurry up ! ____________________________________ (公共汽车来了) !30、He suggests __________________________________________ (推迟运动会).得分评卷人III. Translation (本大题共6题,31-35每题2 分,36题5分,共15分) Translate the following sentences into English 31、我听说了这样一句瑞典格言:“与人分享的快乐是双倍的快乐”。
江西工业工程职业技术学院2016~2017学年第二学期期末试卷课程:《大学英语》考试时间:90分钟考试使用年级和班级:17级建筑1711(A 、闭卷)Part I.OralEnglish20% Part?II.?Multiplechoice10%1.---Thisismybook.---areoverthere. A.YourB.YoursC.YouD.mine.2.Helptosomefish,Jenny.A.yourselvesB.yourselfC.himselfD.herse lf3.iswrongwithmywatch.Ithasstopped. A.Something,workingB.Something,towo rkC.Anything,workingD.Anything,towork 4.Theengineermyfatherworksisabout60ye arsold.A.towhomB.onwhomC.withwhichD.with whom5.IaskedJimandBobtomyhouseforameal,b utofthemcame.A.bothB.norC.noneD.neither 6.HecanspeakFrench,butnot. A.some,muchB.any,muchC.much,manyD.many,any7.sangasongtoge therattheparty.A.I,MaryandAnnaB.Mary,AnnaandmeC.Mary,AnnandID.Mary,Annaandmyself 8.TheweatherinGuangzhouishotterthanin Harbin.A.thatB.itC.thisD.one9.Losingfriendsmeanseverything. A.lostB.tolostC.losingD.lost 10.today,hewouldgettherebyFriday. A.WouldheleaveB.WasheleavingC.Were hetoleaveD.IfheleavesPartIII.Reading?CompreheTAdriverstoppedhiscaronastreetsidetohave arest.Ashelaydownintheseatandclosedhis eyes,apersoncameupandknocked(敲)atthewind owtoaskthetime.Thedriveropenedhiseyes andlookedathiswatch :“It's8:05,”hesaid.Thenhewenttosleepagain.Butsoon hewaswakenup(被叫醒)againbecauseasecondpersonwasknockingatthewindow.“Sir,doyouknowthetime?”heasked.Thedriverlookedathiswatchagain,andtoldhimitwashalfpasteight.Inthisway,thedriverthoughthecouldnothaveagoodrest,sohewroteashortnote(纸条)andstuck(贴)itonthewindowforalltose e.Itsaid ,“Idon'tknowthetime.”Again,helaydownintheseatforhissleep.Afewmin uteslater,athirdpersoncameandbegantoknockatthe window ,“Hey ,sir ,”hesaid.……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………密封线班级学号姓名“It'saquartertonine.”11.Howmanypersonsaskedthedriveraboutthetime?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.12.Thefirstpersonknockedatthewindowofthecar.A.atfivetoeightB.athalfpasteightC.atfivepasteightD.ataquartertonine13.Whydidthedriverwriteanoteandstickitonthewindow?A.Becausehedidn'twantanybodytotroublehim.B.Becausehedidn'tknowthetime.C.Becauseheneededsomebodytowakehimup.D.Becausehewantedsomebodytotellhimthetime.14.Thethirdpersonknockedatthewindowto.A.tellhimwhattimeitwasB.askhimnottosleepC.seeifthedriverwassleepingD.askhimthetime15.Thedriverinhiscar.A.hadagoodsleepB.hadnoseatC.didn'thaveagoodrestD.alwaysclosedhiseyesT ASK2Everybodycansufferfromstress.Nomatter whatyourageis,youcanfeelstressedoutbythingsthatarehap peninginyourlife.Teenagers,however,havemanymoreopportunitiestogetstressed thanpeopleinanyotheragegroup.Beingatee nagerishard.Youarenotachildanymore,butyouarenotanadult,eventhoughyouhavetodealwithsomeveryg rown-upproblemsanddecisions.Familiesc anbeoneofthebiggestcausesofstress,suchasproblemswithparentsarguingathom e.orproblemswithbrothersandsisters.Teen agersalsohavealotofstressfromschool,eitherfromtheirteachersorfromtheirfriends .Someteenagersalsofeelstressedaboutcho osingtheireducationafterhighschool.Getti ngaplaceatuniversitycanbeverydifficultan dsomecannotaffordtogotouniversity.Thes tressaboutgettingajobwhenfinishingschoo lishardforsometeenagers.Therearesomany youngpeoplefinishingschoolandnotenoug hjobsforthem.Sadly,thereisnothingwecandotoremovethesecau sesofstressfromthe1ivesofteenagers,butyoucanlearnthebestwaytodealwithit.T alkingtopeopleisoneofthebestwaystodeal withstress.Itmaysoundsimple,butitistrue.Aproblemsharedisaproblemhal ved.16.Whyisbeingateenageroftendifficult?A.Becauseeventhoughyouarenotanadult,youmustdealwithadultproblems.B.Becauseeventhoughyouareanadult,youmustdealwithchildren'sproblems.C.Becauseeventhoughyouareateenager,youmustdoalotofhomework.D.Becauseadultsoftenmakethemfeelstress ed.17.Familiescanaddtothestressateenagermi ghtexperience______.A.byaskingthemtogotouniversityB.byhelpingthemwiththeirhomeworkC.asteenagersquarrelwiththeirparents,andtheirbrothersorsistersD.asfamiliesneversupporttheirchildrenen ough18.Whycanleavingschoolbeastressfultime forteenagers?A.Becausetheywillbeleavingtheirfavoritet eachers.B.Becausemanypeople'sfavoritememorie sareatschool.C.Becausetheymayworryaboutgettingapl aceatuniversity.D.Becausetheymayworryaboutbecoming anadult.19.Whycanfindingajobafterfinishingscho olbedifficult?A.Becausethereisalotofcompetitionforjob s.B.Becausetherearenojobs.C.Becauseajobismoredifficultthanschool work.D.Becausethereisalotofcompetitionforpla cesatuniversity.20.Wecandealwiththestressinourlife____ __.A.bynottryingtofindajobB.byforgettingab outourproblemsC.bygettingaplaceatuniversityD.bysh aringourproblemswithourfriendsTASK3AfriendofminenamedPaulreceivedanexpe nsivecarfromhisbrotherasaChristmaspres ent.OnChristmasEvewhenPaulcameoutof hisoffice,astreeturchin(顽童)waswalkingaroundtheshiningcar.“Isthisyourcar,sir?”heasked.Paulanswered,“Yes,mybrothergaveittomeforChristmas .”Theboywassurprised.“Youmeanyourbrothergaveittoyouandit didcostyounothing?Sir,Iwish…”Hehesitated(犹豫).Paulthoughtofcourseheknewwhattheb oywanted,butwhattheboysaidsurprisedhi mgreatly.“Iwish,”theboywenton,“thatIco uldbeabrotherlikethat.”Paullookedatthebo yinsurprise,andthenhesaidagain,“Wouldy ouliketotakearideinmycar?”“Ohyes,I’dlo veto,”theboy answered.Afterashortride,theboyturnedandwithhise yesshining,said,“Sir,wouldyouminddrivinginfrontofmyh ouse?”Paulsmiledalittle.Hethoughtheknewwhatt heboywanted.Hewantedtoshowhisneighb orsthathecouldridehomeinabigcar.ButPau lwaswrongagain.“Willyoustopwherethosetwostepsare?”theboyasked.Heranuptothesteps.TheninashortwhilePau lheardhimcomingback,buthewasnotcomi ngfast.Hewascarryinghislittlecrippled(残疾的)brother.Hesatdownonthestepandpoint edtothecar.“Thereheis,Buddy,justlikeItoldyouupsta irs.HisbrothergaveittohimforChristmasanditdidn’tcosthimacent.AndsomedayI’mgoingtogiveyouonejustlikeit…thenyoucanseeforyourselfallthenicethings intheChristmaswindowstha tI’vebeentryin gtotellyouabout.”Paulgotoutandliftedtheboytothefrontseato fhiscar.Theshining-eyedelderbrotherclim bedinbesidehimandthethreebegananunfor gettableholidayride.21.Thestreeturchinwasverysurprisedwhen _______.A.hemetPaulB.PaultoldhimaboutthecarC.PaulreceivedanexpensivecarD.hewaswalkingaroundthecar22.Fromthestorywecanseetheurchin____ ___.A.wishedtogivehisbrotheracarB.wantedPaul’sbrothertogivehimacarC.wishedhecouldhaveabrotherlikePaul’sD.wishedPaulcouldbeabrotherlikethat23.TheurchinaskedPaultostophiscarinfron tofhishouse______.A.toshowhehadarichfriendB.toshowhisneighborsthebigcarC.tolethisbrotherrideinthecarD.totellhisbrotherabouthiswish24.Wecanfindfromthestorythat_______.A.theurchinwishedPaultogivehiscartoBud dyB.theurchinwishedtohavearichbrotherC.theurchinhadadeeploveforhisbrotherD.theurchin’swishcametrueintheend 25.Thebestnameofthestoryis_______.A.AChristmasPresentB.Paul,aKind-heart edPersonC.ABrotherLikeThatD.AnUnforgettable HolidayRideTASK4AttheWorldExpoShanghai2010,youwillbeabletoseetheworldinjustoneday.TheWorldExpo(shortfor “exposition”)isthethirdlargestworldeventaftertheOlym picsandtheFIFAWorldCup.Countriesbuil dpavilions(展示馆)attheExpo,showingofftechnologiesandcultureswithc olorfulexhibitionsandperformances.Peoplecanexperiencethemostadvancedtec hnologiesattheWorldExpo.Throughouthis tory,manynewinventionshavemadetheirdebuts (样品)attheWorldExpo,includingtheTV,telephoneandeventheicecreamcone.ButtheExpoisnotjustatradefair (商品交易会)。
《大学英语2》复习资料一、单词或短语英汉互译1.将下列词语译成中文(1)economist (2)goods(3)profit(4)consumer (5)Interest1.经济学家;2. 商品;3. 利润;4. 消费者5.利息(6)charge(7)affect (8)industrious(9)package (10)machinery6.收费7.影响8.勤劳的9.包装10.机械(11)concern(12)furniture(13)strong-willed (14)snowstorm11.关心 12.家具13.意志坚强 14.暴风雪(15)cosmetics15.化妆品2.将下列词语译成英文(16)投资(17)需求 (18)炊具(19)市场(20)制造商16.investment 17. demand 18.cooker19. Market20.manufacturer(21)破坏 (22)受益(23)超过(24)进口(25)资源21.spoil 22.Benefit 23.Exceed24.Import25.resource(26)条形码(27)结账(28)以防万一26.universal product code 27.check out28.In case(29)气候(30)免费29.climate 30.Free二、单项选择题1. Apparently, it wasn't an accident.Someone must have done it on( B ).A.intentionB.determinationC.purposeD.reason2.The young doctor could not sleep at night, the worsening condition of a patient( A )him.A.disturbingB.disturbedC.being disturbedD.to disturb3. ( D ) Americans have different views on many issues,they tend to agree on one subject: taxes are too high.A. DespiteB. In spite ofC. BecauseD. Although4. These little things aren't important( B ) themselves, but put together, they can cause troubles.A. byB. inC. forD. at5. If there were any inhabitants of the moon, they would see our earth reflecting the light of the sun,again like ahugemirror( C )in the sky.A. hangB. hangedC. hungD. hangs6. When we call a word “learned,” we do n ot mean that it is used by learned persons alone, ( C )simply that its presence in the English vocabulary is due to books and the cultivation of literature rather than to the actual needs of ordinary conversation.A. soB. sinceC. butD. for7. ( A )is accepted as true often is relatively, and not absolutely, true.A. WhatB. ThatC. WhichD. It8. I( D ) awake for about two hours last night.A. lieB. liedC. laidD. lay9. In theory, every person will have( B )to an unlimitedamount of information with the development of telecommunication satellites.A. entryB. accessC. entranceD. opening10. It is in Iran( A )the family members are involved in the wedding preparations.A. whereB. in whichC. thatD. from which11.The satellite also demonstrated how it could provide help to people living in isolated areas where( A )is difficult.A.transportationB.instructionC.applicationD. compensation12. As we have been very busy recently, we go to the theatre only( D ).A.absolutelyB.frequentlyC. ContinuallyD. occasionally13. We can come to the ( C ) that the more we practice, the more skillful we will be.A.traditionB.generationC.conclusionD. fact14. Since the road is wet this morning, last night( C ).A. it must be rainingB. it must rainC. it must have rainedD. it must have been rained15. A few years later, I found my hometown completely( A ).A. changedB. changingC. to be changedD. to change16. This novel is worthy of ( D ).A. readingB. readC. having readD. being read17. It is very kind ( C ) see me.A. from you toB. asC. as ifD. like that18. It looks ( C ) it‘s going to rain.A. thatB. asC. as ifD. like that19. The stone was so heavy that it was difficult for the old man to ( A ) it.A. liftB. reachC. riseD. touch20. They lives ( B ) the other side of the road.A. inB. onC. forD. by21. She can speak Japanese better than ( C )else.A. the oneB. no oneC. anyoneD. another22. This lesson is ( D ) than the last one.A. more easierB. more easyC. very easierD. much easier23. Today‘s weather isn’t as cold as it was yesterday,( B )?A. w asn’tB. is itC. was itD. isn’t it24. This book is for students ( D )native language is not English.A. of whomB. thatC. whichD. whose25.The sports meet has been ( A ) till next week because ofthe bad weather.A.put offB.put asideC.put upD.put down26. Either you or the headmaster( D ) the prize for these gifted students at the meeting.A. is handing inB. are to hand outC. are handing inD. is to hand out27. The teacher and writer( B ) asked to make a speech at the meeting.A. isB. wasC. areD. were28. Four-fifths of the workers here( C ) workers.A. is womanB. are womanC. are womenD. is women29. The rest of the food( D ) in the refrigerator.A. is to keepB. are to be keptC. are to keepD. is to be kept30. This room is much too hot; it’s like a ( D ).A. fantasyB. fossilC. fashionD. furnace31., I couldn't get a job in this company ( B )A.Try as I mightB.As I might tryC.Try though I mightD.I might try32.Contrarypopular belief, moderate exercise actually decreases your appetite( D )A.onB.atC.againstD.to33.When she worked with the government, shethe difficult task of monitoring elections( D )A.overworkedB.overtookC.underwentD.undertook34. I hope you will behigher spirits when we meet next time( D )A. toB. onC. ofD. in35. I'm wondering why he hasn't turnedat themeeting(B)A.downB.upC.outD.over36. It is a well-known facta person will move in a circle when hecannot use his eyes to control his direction( A )A.thatB.ifC.whenD.whether37., Mary went out with delight( B )A.With her homework doingB.With her homework doneC.Her homework was doneD.Done her homework38.the storm, we have to postpone the flight ( A )A.Owing toB.Thanks toC.BecauseD.As39. Tom's fatherhome until yesterday( D )A. doesn't writeB. don't write toC. didn't write toD. didn't write40. Are you sure you don't haveadvice to give me? I really need ( D )A. any; anyB. some; anyC. any; someD. any; some三、改错下列句子中有A,B,C,D 四个划底线部分,其中有一个是错误的,选出错误部分的字母,无需改正错误:1. My parents wanted make a scientist of me.A B C D2. He has a bad habit of interrupting others when they are speak.A B C D3. The room is beinga littlesmall; in addition it is so hot.A B C D4. I wish I had know her addressyesterday.A B C D5. The harder he studies, the greater progresses he’ll make.A B C D参考答案:1.B2.D3.B4.D5.B四、完形填空Insure means to protect _1_ a loss of money. Most people can budget their money so that their income will cover expected expenses _2_ food, clothing, housing, and public services. But, there is no way to know _3_ who will suffer a crisis (危机) such as a serious illness, fire, flood, or a car accident. Such crises usually _4_ great expense. Even if people could predict crises, it would be hard to save enough money to _5_ the expenses. Insurance is asystem _6_ a company collects money from many individuals and then pays certain expenses whenever one of those insured individuals is faced with a certain crisis. An insurance policy _7_ how much theinsurance costs and how much the company will pay when a policy holder is faced with a certain crisis. There are many different kinds of insurance, _8_ hospital, motor-car and fire. Insurance can be rather expensive but most people buy insurance of some kind. Insurance is something _9_ people buy and hope theywill _10_ need.1. A. for B. from C. against D. with2.A. such as B. for example C. that D. the same as3.A. predict B. ahead C. in advance D. earlier4.A. result from B. make C. take D.result in5.A. cover B. pay back C. fill D. make full6.A. that B. by which C. what D. where7. A. said B. agree C. make sure D. states8.A. include B. including C. as well as D. also9.A. which B. that C. as D. Like10.A. never B. ever C. sometimes D. often参考答案:1-5.CADCA 6-10.BDBBDWhy do some nations remain so much poorer than others?In a new study, economist Eli Berman of Boston University (1) ___B___ that part of the answer lies in the natrue of technologicalchange. (2) ___C__ the early 1960s, he notes, a small group of nations has made impressive progress. But on average, in the (3) ___A___ world per capita incomes have grown (4) ___D___ faster than those in advanced nations, which means the gap between the two has continued to (5) ___B___ in absolute terms.Berman points out that technological progress in recent decades has notably (6) __C___ on more educated work forces (7) ___D___ high levels of physical captial. Citing substantial research in the U. S. and (18) ___B___, attributing the widening wage gap between poorly-educated and well-educated workers to the (9) ___C___ demand for skilled labor generated by new technology, Berman theorized that nations with high levels of skilled workers should grow faster than (10) ___A___ with lower level of such resources.(1)A.proposes B.suggestsC.guaranteesplains(2)A.Up to B.DuringC.SinceD.In times of(3)A.developing B.developedC.developableD.developmental(4)A.not B.muchC.lessD.no(5)A.lengthen B.broadenC.deepenD.heighten(6)A.focused B.caughtC.dependedD.held(7)bining with B.suffering fromC.subjected toD.equipped with(8)A.anywhere B.elsewhereC.somewhereD.wherever(9)A.grown B.grown-upC.growingD.growing-up(10)A.those B.thatC.someD.any从所给词汇中为每空选一个适当的词。
大学英语2期末考试复习题及参考答案-专升本《大学英语2》复习题Part I. Vocabulary and Structure1. I am considering ________ my job as I’m not getting on well with myboss.A. changingB. to changeC. changedD. to be changed2. Don’t forget ________ the window before leaving the room.A. to closeB. to have closedC. having closedD. closing3. You had better _________ a doctor as soon as possible.A. seenB. sawC. seeingD. see4. It is because she is very devoted to her students _________ she isrespected by them.A. whoB. whichC. whatD. that5. I gave John a present but he gave me nothing ________ .A. in turnB. in returnC. inadvance D. in vain6. Three people, ________, were injured in the accident.A. included a child B . includea childC. including a childD. includesa child7. We use plastics _________ wood and metal now.A. in place ofB. totake ofC. take the place ofD. to takeplace8. Her suggestion that everybody _________ was not appreciated.A. singing a songB. sang a songC. sung a songD. sing a song9. ________the last one, I answered all the questions.A. ExceptB. BesidesC. Except forD. In addition to10. Not always ________ they want to.A. people can do whatB. can people do whatC. People cannot do whatD. can’t people do what11. In fact he had done_______ he could do to help the poor.A. whatB. whichC. asD. all which12. I didn’t go to the party, but I do wish I ________ there.A. wereB. had beenC. would beD. will be13. I will never forget the ten years ________ we both spent in the little village.A. whenB. during whichC. in whichD. which14. Sorry, I don’t know he is a friend of _________.A. your brother’sB. your brothersC. your brother’s friendD. your brother15. Had the weather been good, the children ________out fora walk.A. had goneB. would goC. could have goneD. went16. I believe he _________ an accident, otherwise he wouldhave arrived on time.A. would have hadB. could have hadC. must have hadD. should have had17. The young man promised to his parents, “I would never_________again.”A. let you outB. let you downC. let you inD.let you by18. History is the story of _____ happened to the people before today.A. whicheverB. whomeverC. whateverD. wherever19. Of those _____ had applied for the jobs, only two were accepted.A. personsB. thatC. whoD. which20. ______ I admit that there are problems, I don't agree that they cannotbe solved.A. WhenB. AsC. WhileD. Since21 . We have decided to call _____ Mr. Black sometime next week at hishome.A. onB. atC. uD. for22. His failure to pay the debts _______ the suspicion that he was notto be trusted.A. concernsB. confessesC. confusesD. confirms23. We were deeply impressed by her important _______ to the success ofthe project.A. workB. determinationC. improvementD. contribution24. I'd like to take ________of this opportunity to thank you for yourco-operation.A. advantageB. occasionC. benefitD. profit25. Nuclear science should be developed to benefit the people______ harmthem.A. fewer thanB. other thanC. rather thanD. better than26. Mr. Wilson said that he did not want to ______ any furtherresponsibilities.A. take onB. get onC. put upD. look up27. I would have told him the answer had it been possible, but I_____ sobusy then.A. amB. wereC. wasD. would be28. It is very important for the strong man to know that _______ stronghe is, he cannot be the strongest.A. whateverB. wheneverC. whicheverD. however29. The fact _______ he does so in so short a period of time challengesexplanation.A. whyB. thatC. whatD. which30. The new English dictionary I bought yesterday ________ me almosttwenty yuan.A. spentB. paidC. costD. took31. “Good—bye, Miss liu. I’m ve ry pleased _________A. to meet youB. having met youC. meeting youD. to have met you32. They discussed the problem three or four times, but could come tono_______.A. endB. conclusionC. resultD. judgment33. She is very careful. She______very few mistakes in her work.A. doesB. takesC. makesD. gets34. I'd like to_______a special table for the coming Valentine'sDay.A. preserveB. deserveC. conserveD. reserve35. Would the news _____he failed to pass the exam bother you?A. whichB. thatC. of whichD. on which36. __________ was once regarded as impossible has now become a reality.A. WhatB. ThatC. WhichD. As37. Mr. Smith, together with his wife and children, _______ going to the party this weekend.A. amB. isC. areD. will38. Henry is often seen __________ English aloud every morning in the classroom.A. readB. readsC. readingD. to read39. Only recently __________ to deal with the environmentalproblems.A. something has doneB. has something doneC. has something been doneD. something has been done40. The question __________ at the meeting tomorrow is very important.A. to discussB. being discussedC. to be discussedD. will be discussed41. The mother didn't know __________ to blame for the broken glass asit happened while she was out.A. whoB. whenC. howD. what42. By the time you arrive this evening, __________ for two hours.A. I will studyB. I will have been studiedC. I had studiedD. I will have been studying43. Let's finish our homework in a few seconds; it's time we __________.A. played footballB. will play footballC. play footballD. are playing football44. __________ at Harvard, he began again to write his essay.A. Busy was as heB. Busy as was heC. Busy as he wasD. As was he busy45. Pierre often makes himself __________ by gesturing with his hands.A. to understandB. understandingC. to be understoodD. understood46. The idea sounds very good but will it work in __________?A. practiceB. placeC. advanceD. company47. We had to wait a long time to get our passports, __________?A. won't weB. don't weC. didn't weD. shouldn't you48. It's vital that enough money __________ collected to get the project started.A. isB. beC. must beD. can be49. We consider __________the instrument be adjusted each time it is used.A. that it necessaryB. it necessary thatC. necessary thatD. necessary of it that50. It is from my grandparents ______ I learned a lot.A. whoB. whomC. thatD. which51. Do you think T ommy is ________ the truth?A. sayingB. speakingC. tellingD. talking52. It is so hot. You should put the food into the refrigerator now. otherwise, it will ______ soon.A. harmB. hurtC. spoilD. damage53. Peter, whom everyone suspected, _______ to be innocent.A. turned outB. turned offC. turned upD. turned over54. Isn’t that _______ they call peace and friendship?A. whichB. thisC. whatD. where55. All the arrangements should have been completed prior __________- our departure.A. inB. toC. byD. before56. I must tell you how _______ a letter from you.A. pleased I was to receiveB. pleased I was to receivingC. was I pleased to receiveD. pleased I was receiving57. I have to _________ my visit as I’ll be very busy next month.A. call forB. call offC. call onD. call in58. No sooner had she entered the house _______ the telephone rang.A. whenB. thanC. asD. while59.You may write to me or come to see me. ____________ way will doA.AllB. BothC. OneD. Either60. Some pop singers have much influence ________ theyoung people.A. toB. forC. ontoD. onPart II ClozeMy 23-year-old son Dan stood in the doorway, ready to say goodbye to his home. In a couple of hours he was going to fly out to France. He was going to be away for at least a year to learn a foreign language and 61 life in a foreign country.It was a milestone in Dan’s life, a change from school days to62 .When we were to say goodbye,I 63 closely at his face. I would like to provide him with good64that would last longer than here andnow.But not a sound came over my lips. I 65 motionless and silent, looking 66 my son’s green eyes.I knew that this wasn’t the first time I 67 such an opportunity pass me by. When Daniel was a little boy, I followed him to the bus on the first day in preschool. I 68 the excitement in his hand that heldmine when the bus came round the corner. He looked at me—just 69 hedid now. And then he boarded the bus and 70 . The bus drove away. AndI hadn’t 71 a word.Some ten years later, a similar episode 72 . His mother and I drovehim to the university where he was going to 73 .The next morning Danbegan to throw up (呕吐). He was ill in bed when I wanted to say goodbye.74 the words let me down. I only murmured(嘟哝)something like “Ihope you are 75 , Dan.” Then I turned around and left.Now I stood in front of him and recalled all the 76 when I hadn’tmade use of those opportunities. Why does it have to be so 77 to tellyour son how you feel? My mouth was 78 , and I knew I would only saya few words.“Dan,”I 79 stammered out(结结巴巴地说), “if I had the choicemyself, I would 80 you.”That was all I could say. It was nothing, and yet it was everything.61. A. lead B. experience C. enjoyD. live62. A. college life B. childhood C. adulthoodD. freedom63. A. looked B. fixed C. glaredD. glanced64. A. gift B. support C. skillD. advice65. A. said B. stood C. satD. wondered66. A. up B. for C. atD. into67. A. made B. kept C. letD. noticed68. A. felt B. knew C. foundD. realized69. A. when B. like C. sinceD. once70. A. rode B. ran C. droveD. disappeared71. A. heard B. said C. gaveD. left72. A. took place B. took on C. turned outD. turned up73. A. play B. visit C. studyD. search74. A. Luckily B. Once C. AgainD. Therefore75. A. worse B. happier C. greaterD. better76. A. times B. places C. daysD. chances77. A. eager B. important C. difficultD. lovely78. A. wet B. dry C. anxiousD. tight79. A. directly B. finally C. kindlyD. nervously80. A. love B. praise C. supportD. chooseTwo friends visited the zoo together. The zoo was very largeand itwas 81 to go everywhere. They had to decide where to go and whichanimals to visit as their time was 82 . So both of them agreed not to83 after choosing a 84 at every fork(岔路口).A road sign at the first fork 85 one way to the lion area and theother to the tiger hill. They decided on the former after a 86 discussion because lions were “the king of the grassland”. The secondshowed a division going separately to the panda and peacock. They 87panda as it was the nation’s treasure and went its way. 88 they madechoices all along the way and each choice meant 89 what they couldn’thelp regretting. But they had to make it, and 90 , for it brooked(容忍)no delay. If they hesitated(犹豫不决) they would miss 91 . Only92 decision could offer more chances for sightseeing and 93possible regret.Life is 94 like this- choices often occur that one has to make, for example, between two 95 jobs, two fascinating wooers(追求者).To get one you 96 give up the other-you can get half of it. If you97 weighing the pros and cons and calculating gains and losses, you willmost likely 98 empty-handedness. Don’t be sad about it. 99 youhave got half of the desirable things in life-something that is 100to come by.81.A.easy B. difficult C.impossible D. possible82.A.enough B. limited C. tightD. plentiful83.A.return B. continue C. goD. stop84.A.sign B. branch C. crossingD. highway85.A.showed B. pointed C. intendedD. made86.A.brief B. long C. noD. heated87.A.hoped B. wanted C. favoredD. got88.A.Happily B. Thus C. ThenD. Finally89.A.winning B. taking C. picking upD. giving up90.A.slowly B. immediately C. timelyD. easily91.A.less B. more C. mostD. least92.A.high B. slow C. shortD. rapid93.A.increase B. cause C. reduceD. raise94.A.just exactly B. more or less C. hardlyD. most95.A.unwanted B. different C. badD. desirable96.A.ought to B. may C. mustD. have to97.A.spend time B. kill time C. have a hardtime D. hope for98.A.start with B. get up C. succeed inD. end up in99.A.By no means B. Not in the least C. At mostD. At least100.A.stupid B. delighted C. hardD. supportedPart III Reading ComprehensionPassage 1The 16th century, known as the "Age of Genius", was a complicated (复杂) and difficult time to live. Many countries fought for the power and riches of the newly discovered Americas. Men introduced new ideas which demanded great changes in older ideas. Despite these problems and possibly because of them, wonderful things were done by the greatest of men.It is indeed difficult to know why in some periods you find many men of genius while in others you may find few. The "Age of Genius", however, produced some of the greatest thinkers, painters, authors, and scientists.In Italy during the High Renaissance (文艺复兴), a period of the "Age of Genius", three famous painters started their work.They were Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael.Leonardo da Vinci is famous not only for his beautiful paintings but also for his talent in the sciences. One of his best - known painting is the "Mona Lisa." Michelangelo was also a man of many talents. He was an artist; he wrote poems; he drew plans for buildings; and he worked with other forms of art. His best- known work is the painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome (罗马西斯教堂).Raphael was known for his painting. He made well-balanced pictures out of many different actions.101. Another name for the 16th century is the ________.A. Classical AgeB. Middle AgesC. "Age of Genius"D. Age of Renaissance102. To know why in some periods you find many intelligent men and fewin other is __________.A. an easy thing to doB. a very difficult thing to doC. not importantD. unnecessary103. Which of the following statements is implied in the first paragraph of the passage?A. Geniuses are born talented.B. Geniuses are often produced in the same age.C. Fighting for the riches of the newly - discovered Americas produced geniuses.D. A period during which new ideas were replacing older ideas might produce geniuses.104. _________ is famous for his paintings and for his talent in science.A. RaphaelB. Leonardo da VinciC. MichelangeloD. Mona Lisa105. Michelangelo is known for __________.A. his Mona LisaB. his paintings in Sistine ChapelC. his well-balanced picturesD. his contributions to scienceSometime in the next century, the familiar early-newspaper on the front porch(门廊)will disappear. And instead of reading your newspaper, it will read to you. You’ll get up and turn on the computer newspaper just like switching on the TV. An electronic voice will distribute stories about the latest events, guided by a program that selects the type of news you want. You’ll even get to choose the kind of voice you want to hear. Wantmore information on the brief story? A simple touch makes the entire text appear. Save it in your own personal computer if you like. These are among the predictions(预言)from communication experts working on the newspapers of the future. Pictured as part of broader home based media and entertainment systems, computer newspapers would unite print and broadcast reporting, offering news and analysis with video images of news events.Most of the technology is available(可用的)now, but convincing(说服)more people that they don’t need paper to read a newspaper is the next step. But resistance to computernewspaper may be stronger from within journalism. Since it is such a cultural change, it may be that the present generation of journalists and publishers will have to die off before the next generation realize that the newspaper industry is no longer a newspaper industry. Technology is making the end of traditional newspapers unavoidable.Despite technological advances, it could take decades to replace newsprint with computer screens. It might take 30 to 40 years to complete the changeover because people need to buy computers and because newspapers have established financial(财经的)interests in the paper industry. 106. The best title for this passage is_______.A. Computer Newspapers are Well LikedB. Newspapers of the Future Will Likely Be on ComputerC. Newspapers Are out of FashionD. New Communications Technology107. It might take 30 to 40 years for computer newspapers to replace traditional newspapers, because__ .A. it is technologically impossible nowB. computer newspapers are too expensiveC. there is strong resistance from both the general population andprofessional journalistsD. traditional newspapers are easy to read108. Which of the following is NOT an advantage of computer newspapers?A. They are cheaper than traditional newspapersB. They are very convenient to useC. You can get more information from them quicklyD. You can easily save information for future use109. Journalists are not eager to accept computer newspapers, because_______.A. they don’t know how to use computersB. they think computer newspapers take too much time to readC. they think the new technology is badD. they have been trained to write for traditional newspapers110. We can infer from the passage that_______.A. all technological changes are goodB. all technologies will eventually replace old onesC. new technologies will eventually replace old onesD. traditional newspapers are here to stay for another century Passage2Do parents owe their children anything? Yes, they owe them a great deal.One of their chief duties is to give their children a sense of personal worth, for self-esteem(自尊心) is the basis of a good mental health. A youngster who is often made to feel stupid, often compared to brighter brothers, sisters, or cousins, will not feel confident and became so afraid of failing, that he or she won’t try at all. Of course, they should be corrected when they do wrong; this is the way children learn. But the criticism should be balanced with praises.Parents owe their children firm guidance and consistent discipline.It is frightening for a youngster to feel that he is in charge of himself; it’s like being in a car without brakes(刹车). The parent who says “No”when other parents say “Yes”sen ds a double message. He is also saying : “I love you, and I’m ready to risk your anger, because I don’t want you to get into trouble.”Parents owe their children a comfortable feeling about their body, and enough information about sex to balance the wrong information that they will surely receive from their friends.Parents owe their children privacy(隐私权)and respect for their personal things. This means not borrowing things without being permitted, not reading diaries and mail, not looking through pockets. If a mother feels that she must read her daughter’s diary to know what is going on, the communication between them must be pretty bad.Parents owe their children a set of solid values around which to build their lives. This means teaching them to respect the rights and opinions of others; it means respecting elders, teachers, and the law. The best way to teach such values is by example. A child who is lied to will lie.A child who sees his parents steal tools from the factory or towels(毛巾) from a hotel will think that it is all right to steal. A youngster who sees no laughter and no love in the home will have a difficult time laughing and loving.No child asks to be born. If you bring a life into the world, you owe the child something. And if you give him hi s due, he’ll have something of value to pass along to your grandchildren.111.According to the passage, parents owe their children the following things except______.A. carsB. privacyC. respect of selfD. information about their body112. The writer thinks that teenagers are frightened when they are incharge of themselves because_________.A.they don’t know how to stop a car without brakesB.there is no one to guide and discipline themC.they are afraid of being left aloneD.there is no one to ask for help when in trouble.113.Which of the following ways is advised for parents to show love to their children?A. Saying “Yes” to everything the children ask forB. Never embracing older childrenC. Refusing something to the childrenD. Never criticizing children.114.The word “due” in the last paragraph means_________.A. something one should do or finish before a fixed timeB. reasonable explanations or plansC. what must be given to someone because it is right or wrongD. the money to be paid115.Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Parents prefer to let their children be in charge of their own livesat an early age.B. Children learn much by seeing what their parents do.C. Children shouldn’t be corrected because it destroys theirself-esteem.D. It is better to compare a youngster to his bright brothers becauseit makes him try harder.Stage plays, at first, seem a lot like films. Both use actors and dialogue and scenery. But if you try to make a film by setting up a camera in fro nt of the stage, you will find it won’t work. A film made in this way will leave the audience cold. And even worseyou’ll be wasting a powerful tool —the camera.A stage is actually a box. One side of the box has been removed so the audience can see what’s going on inside. The actors remain at a fixed audience. In the film, however, the camera can bring the audience up close and fix their attention on small but important things: a frightened look, a whisper, a trembling of hands.The camera offers the film maker freedom allowing him to move easily across barriers(界限) of time and space. He can show his action in real cities and on real farms. He can also use the camera to change the scene dozens of times in one film. No expert of the stage can do this. 116. The main idea of the text is that ________ .A. stage plays and films are two different kinds of artB. it is always disappointing to turn play into filmsC. films have certain advantages(长处) over stage playsD. the camera has made film making easy and possible117. What is wrong with making a film by setting up a camera before the stage?A. Fewer and fewer people will go to the theatre.B. The audience cannot see what is going on the stage.C. The scene cannot be changed from time to time.D. The powerful camera cannot be made good use of.118. Which of the following can show that the camera is a powerful tool?A. It can move easily.B. It can make small things look larger.C. It can show things in the future.D. It can give us a scene of realism.119. In what way are plays different from film?A. Films often use real scenery while plays don’t.B. Films can show the past whi le plays can’t.C. Films change scenes while plays don’t.D. Film audience can move while play audience can’t.120. A suitable title for this text is _______.A. Stage Plays and FilmB. The Powerful CameraC. Fewer Plays, More FilmsD. Less Waste, More FreedomPassage3If an American is satisfied with you, he will put his thumb and forefinger into a circle. That means OK. But in Brazil, the very sign is considered to be rude. In Poland, a guest usually presents flowers to his hostess. The number must be an odd(奇数) one. B esides, the hostess isn’t expected to remove the cover of the bunch of flowers. And usually, red rose is a sign of love.Usually we nod to express our agreement and shake our heads to show disapproval. To our surprise these body movements mean the opposite in Bulgaria(保加利亚).The differences in customs and cultures in the world are really noticeable. We should learn more about them to avoid them and to avoid embarrassment(窘迫). Then, would you please remember: When in Rome, do as the Romans do.121. In Poland, if a man gives some odd red roses to woman as a present, it means that he _____.A. will invite her to a dinner partyB. has not been in love withherC. will invite her to a ballD. has fallen in love withher122. If a Brazilian puts his thumb and index(食指) into a circle, it shows that he _____ you.A. will be friends withB. is not satisfied withC. is willing to helpD. is satisfied with。
《大学英语(2)期末考试卷A▆■■■■■■■■■■■■福建师范大学网络与继续教育学院《大学英语( 2)》期末考试A 卷姓名:学号:专业:学习中心:一、阅读: 20%(每小题 2 分)12345678910 A A D D C A A B B C二、交际用语 20% (每小题 2 分)12345678910 B C C C A B D D D A三、语法与词汇: 30% (每小题 2 分)12345678910 A B C D D B B C C C 1112131415A B C D D 四.英译汉: 30% (答题请不要超出边框)There is no separation for you between work and home.Even when at home, your work is the top priority.You are totally committed and driven to work, and yourhappiness is found in your work.Work always seems to take precedence over family and leisuretime.You have no social life other than work-related events.(翻译题请在此空白处答题,否则不得分)你不分工作和家庭即使在家,你的工作也是最重要的。
你一心扑在工作上,只有在工作中才能找到快乐。
工作似乎总是在家庭和娱乐之上。
除了与工作有关的事情,你就没有社交生活了。
一、阅读: 20% ( 所有答案必须填在答卷( 1 )Cars are important in the Unitedpeople feel that they are poor. And even feel really poor when he has a car. Henry started making cars in large numbers. He much the car was going to affect America United States a nation on wheels. And it what it is today.There are three main reasons thethe United States. First of all, the co Americans like to move around in it. T comfortable and cheapest form of transp can go any place without spending a lot o The second reason cars are popula States never really developed an efficie public transportation. Long-distance tr common in the United States as they are Nowadays there is a good system of air- But it is too expensive to be used frequen The third reason is the most im American spirit of independence is wha Americans don ’t likewaitto for a bus They don’t like to have to follow an them the freedom to schedule their own that Americans want most to have.The gas shortage has caused a bigBut the answer will not be a bigger syste The real solution will have to be a new ki use so much gas.▆大学英语( 2) A 试卷共4页(第1页)选择题答案写在选择题答题区内,其它各题在答案区域内作答,超出黑色边框区域的答案无效!▆▆1. When do most Americans feel they are poor?A. When they don’ t have a car.B. When they live in a huge country.C. When they don’ t use planes.D. When they have a car.2.What is the most important reason that cars become popular in the United States?A.Because Americans like to be independent.B.Because public transportation is not so good.C.Because the United States is huge.D.Because Americans like to move around.3.What public transportation is good in the United States?A. BusesB. TrainsC. TaxisD. Planes4. What has caused a big problem for Americans?A. A new kind of car.B. Public transportation.C. Poor people.D. The gas shortage.5.Which of the following is NOT mentioned according to this passage?A.Cars have made the nation on wheels.B.Cars have made the United States have a gas shortage.C.Nearly 80% of the American people have cars.D.Cars have made American independent.( 2 )A few years ago it was common to speak of a generation gap between young people and their elders. Parents said that children did not respect and listen to them, while children said that their parents did not understand them at all. What had gone wrong? Why had the generation gap suddenly appeared? Actually, the generation gap has been around for a long time. Many people argue that it is built into every part of our society.One important cause of the generation gap is the opportunity that young people have to choose their own ways of life. In a more traditional society, when children grow up, they are expected to live in the same area as their parents, to marry people that their parentsknow and like, and often to continue the family jobs. In our society,young people often travel great distances for their education, moveout of the family at an early age, marry or live with people whom theirparents have never met, and choose jobs different from those oftheir parents.In our society, parents often expect their children to do better than they did, to find better jobs, to make more money and to do allthe things that they were unable to do. Often, that is another causeof the gap between them. Often, they discover that they have verylittle in common with each other.Finally, the speed at which changes take place in our society isthe third cause of the gap between the generations. In a traditionalculture, senior people are valued for their knowledge, but in oursociety the knowledge of a lifetime may become out of date. Theyoung and the old seem to live in two very different worlds, separated by different skills and abilities. No doubt, the generationgap will continue in American life for some time to come.6.The first paragraph tells us that ______.A.the problem of the generation gap draws much attentionfrom peopleB.it is out of date to talk about the generation gapC.children and parents are trying to understand each otherD.it is very important for people to frequently communicatewith each other7.In a more traditional society, old people_______.A.have their children respect and listen to themB.do not care for their children at allC.expect their children to rebel against themD.do not live together with their children8.In American society young people________.A.do not need to find jobsB.leave home at an early ageC.have better education than their parentsD. marry people younger than them9.Which of the following is NOT the causA.Young people like to depend moreB.Parents do not love their children dC.American society changes rapidly.D.Parents expect too much of their c10.The main idea of the passage is ____A.that the generation gap needs coB.when the generation gap is neceC.why the generation gap existD.how we can reduce the generatio二、交际用语 (此部分共有 10 个未完成的完成的部分有 4 个选项,请你从 A、B、个最佳选项。
▆■■■■■■■■■■■■《大学英语(2)》期末考试A卷questioning this fact. Yet there are many people who do not seemto当你情绪低落的时候多散散步而不是去购物。
列一know that the memory works in the same way. Whensomeone says个购物清单,仔细计划下个星期你需要的食品然后去商that he has a good memory, he really means that he keeps hismemoryin practice by exercising it regularly, either consciously or买。
如果你购买名牌商品优惠券是有利的,但从长远一、阅读:20% (每小题 2 分)unconsciously. When someone else says that his memory is poor, h看商店品牌往往更便宜。
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10really means that he does not give it enough opportunity tobecomeB B D B B B BC C C strong. The position is exactly the same as that of two persons, one ofwhom exercises his arms and legs by playing tennis, while the othersits in a chair or a motorcar all day.\If a friend complains that his arms are weak, we know that it is 二、交际用语20%(每小题 2 分)his own fault. But if he tells us that he has a poor memory, many ofus1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10think that his parents are to be blamed, or that he is just unlucky,andB DC C A A C CD D few of us realize that it is just as much his own fault. Notall of us canbecome extremely strong or extremely clever; but all ofus can, if wehave ordinary bodies and brains, improve our strength and ourmemory by the same mean—s —practice.三、语法与词汇:30%(每小题 2 分)Have you ever noticed that people who cannot read or write 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10usually have better memories than those who can? Why is this?OfB A ACD C C A C D course, becausethose who cannot read or write haveto rememberthings; they cannot write them down in a little notebook.They haveto remember dates, times and prices, names, songs and stories; so12 13 14 15their memory is the whole time being exercised. D D A DSo if you want a good memory, learn from the poor andhumble:practice remembering.四.英译汉:30% (答题请不要超出边框)1. Which of the following is true,according to the first paragraph?When you are feeling down, go for a long walk instead of goingA. It is a fact that some people do not use their arms or legs.shopping. Make a grocery list and carefully plan what groceries youB. To have a good memory, one has to exercise it regularly.一、阅读:20% (所有答案必须填在答卷表格里,否则不得分) need for the comingweek, then go to the store and buy them.C. Everybody knows that memory of words is the same way asthe( 1 ) Coupons can be advantageous ifyou buy name brand items, but storearms or legs.If you do not use your arms or your legs for some time, theybrands are often cheaper in the long run.D. To keep fit, one should not sit in a chair or a motorcar.become weak; when you start using them again, they slowly become2. In the author ’s opinion, poor memory results from _____.(翻译题请在此空白处答题,否则不得分)strong again. Everybody knows this, and nobody would think ofA. poor healthB. lack of remembering practice▆大学英语(2)A 试卷共4 页(第 1 页)选择题答案写在选择题答题区内,其它各题在答案区域内作答,超出黑色边框区域的答案无效!▆▆C. unlucky fortuneD. insufficient education pointed to the corner of the shop. To his great surprise the young man C. he was not sure whether his trickwould be seen through3. The author seems to advice us _______. saw a vase broken into many pieces. The manager said: "When the D. the girl was happy and gayA. to play tennis to improve our memory servant enters the room, he will drop it."B. to complain about nothing but our health On the birthday of his fianc eéthe young man was very excited. 二、交际用语(此部分共有10 个未完成的对话,针对每个对话中C. to blame ourselves rather than our parents for the poor memory Everything happened as had been planned. The servant brought in the 未完成的部分有 4 个选项,请你从A、B、C、D项中,选四个选D. to learn from those who cannot read or write vase, and as he entered the room, he dropped it. There was horror on 出一个最佳选项。
(完整word版)《大学英语2》期末考试综合复习资料《大学英语2》期末考试综合复习资料I. Use of English1. — Hello, may I talk to the headmaster now?— __________.A. Sorry, he is busy at the momentB. No, you can’tC. Sorry, you can’tD. I don’t know2. — Do you think I could borrow your dictionary?— ________.A. Yes, you may borrowB. Yes, go onC. Yes, help yourselfD. It doesn’t matter3. — What can I do for you, madam?—________.A. I want a kilo of applesB. You can go your own wayC. ThanksD. Excuse me. I’m busy4. —Do you mind telling me where you’re from?— _________.A. Certainly. I’m from LondonB. Sure. I was born in LondonC. Not really, you can do itD. Certainly not. I’m from London5. — May I see the menu, pl ease? I’ve been waiting an hour already.— _________.A. That is the menu, sirB. Yes, please go onC. Here you are, sirD. Of course, sir6. — I was worried about chemistry, but Mr. Brown gave me an A!— _________.A. Don’t worry about itB. Congratulatio ns! That’s a difficult courseC. Mr. Brown is very goodD. Good luck to you!7. —I’d like to book a flight to Shanghai, please.— ________.A. No, of course notB. Do you mind if I said no?C. Yes, sir, single or return?D. You can’t. We are busy8. — I learned that you won the 100-meter race this morning. Congratulations! — _________.A. Thank youB. No, I can’t say I did well in the raceC. Just luckyD. No, no. I ran slowly9. — Can I help you, sir?— ________.A. It’s all rightB. I don’t mindC. No, I’m leaving soonD. Thanks. I’m just having a look10. — Excuse me, is this seat free?— __________.A. No, you can’t sit hereB. Sorry, it is takenC. Yes, it is seated by a boyD. Yes, but I don’t know11. — Hello, could I speak to Don, please? — __________A. Who are you?B. Who’s there?C. Who could I help?D. Who’s speaking?12. — May I help you, madam?— _________A. Sorry, I have no idea.B. Yes, I know what to say.C. You’d better give me a hand.D. Yes, I’d like 2 kilos of oranges.13. — What about going for a walk?— _________A. It’s good for you.B. That’s all right.C. So, do I.D. Why not? A good idea.14. — I think the Internet is very helpful. — _________A. Yes, so do I.B. It’s a very good idea.C. Neither do I.D. I’d rather go surfing on it.15. — Will you go on a picnic with us tomorrow?— ___________A. Yes, but I’ll have English classes.B. Sorry, I have an appointment with Dr. Brown.C. I’m afraid I have no idea.D. I won’t. It’s kind of you.16. — Why don't you have dinner with me tonight?— ____________A. The reason is that I have to work over time tonight.B. Sorry about that, but I have to go to a party.C. Because I have an appointment.D. I’d love to, but I have to finish my paper.17. — I'm afraid I have spilled some coffee on the table cloth.— ____________A. Oh, don't worry about that.B. You needn’t apologize.C. I feel sorry for that.D. Oh, you shouldn’t have done that.18. — You seem to have a lot of work to do in your office. You’ve always been working overtime.— ____________A. You are right, but don’t you know the meaning of work?B. Sorry, I don’t think so. I get overpaid for overwork, you know.C. That’s right. All work and no play make Jack a dull boy.D. That’s right, but the work is interesting. I don’t mind some extra hours at all.19. — George, I would like to introduce a friend of mine, if I may: Albert Snow. Albert, this is George Smith.— ____________A. How have you been?B. Pleased to meet you, George.C. Mind if call you George?D. The pleasure’s mine.20. —Excuse me. I don’t want to interrupt you…— ____________A. No, no. It’s quite all right.B. It won’t bother me.C. Never mindD. Of course not.21. —I’m so tired, working all morning on the farm.— Why not take a rest , then?— _________.A. Beca use I can’t afford itB. Maybe I shouldC. I don’t knowD. Sorry, I can’t tell you22. — Have you heard that Susan has been elected mayor of the city?— After working so hard for so many years, ____.A. she surely welcomes itB. she has certainly earned itC. she is welcome to itD. it’s good news23. — Can you post these letters for us on your way home?— __________.A. No problemB. It’s all rightC. FineD. I hope so24. — Do you happen to have twenty dollars on you? — ___________?— I want to buy a reference book.A. Do you want the moneyB. What will you want to doC. How muchD. What for25. —How’s everything going?— ___________.A. Everything is finishedB. Everything has been doneC. Not so bad, you knowD. Not doing wrong, you know26. — Would you do me a favor and carry these books? — ______________.A. Yes, that’s rightB. No troubleC. Never mindD. With pleasure27. — ______________.— Thank you. I certainly will.A. Happy birthday to youB. Let me help you with your EnglishC. Please remember me to your grandparentsD. Don’t forget to post the letter28. — Hello. May I speak to Bill, please?— _________.A. Bill speakingB. I’m BillC. You are speaking to BillD. I’m speaking29. — ___________?—No, thanks. I’m just looking around. I’ll let yo u know if I want anything.A. Have you made up your mind what you wantB. What do you wantC. Can I help youD. Do you like it30. — I think you look very nice in the red dress.— ____________.A. Oh, no, I don’t look nice at allB. I’m glad you think soC. I don’t like red but my mom made me wear itD. You are very kindII. Reading ComprehensionPassage 1Wall Street is the name of a street in New York and very famous in the whole world. It is the financial center of the U.S.A, exerting a significant infl uence upon the world’s economy. Hetty Green, who was born in 1835, was nicknamed the Wizard (奇才)of Wall Street. She became almost a legendary figure in Wall Street, because she made a lot of money buying and selling shares in companies.Hetty Green began making money when her father died and she inherited all his money. By investing it wisely, she soon built up her fortune to over 100 million dollars. However, she hated spending money on herself or on her family. Actually, she hated spending money on everything except buying shares. She was so mean that when her son Edward broke his leg, she would not send for a doctor. She did not want to have to pay a doctor’sbill. She refused to send her son to a good hospital. Instead, she took the boy to a free charity hospital. There he did not get very good treatment and, to save his life, he had to have his leg cut off. Still his mother would not pay for proper hospital treatment. She sent for a doctor who cut off the boy’s leg in her sitting room. It’s incredible, isn’t it?31. Wall Street is _______.A. the name of Chinatown in New YorkB. the nickname of New YorkC. the financial center of AmericaD. the tourist center of U.S.A32. Hetty Green was nicknamed the Wizard of Wall Street because she _______.A. made a great fortune with sharesB. inherited a large sum of money from her fatherC. built up a large company on sharesD. was very strange and cruel33. The underlined word “mean” in the second paragraph probably can be replacedby ______.A. sadB. cruelC. disappointedD. ungenerous34. When her son broke his leg, Hetty Green _______.A. sent him to a large hospitalB. sent for a doctor at onceC. didn’t pay the bill for the doctorD. took him to a charity hospital35. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Hetty Green died a poor old woman.B. Hetty Green preferred money to anything else.C. Hetty Green liked to earn a lot of money so as to live a good life.D. Hetty Green hated her son and refused to take him to a good hospital.Passage 2People once widely believed that intelligent life existed on Mars. The 19th-century discovery of what appeared to be geometric designs cut across the surface was taken as evidence. The lines were thought to have been a system of canals that had been built to irrigate the surface. It is now clear that “canals”—perhaps the most spectacular geologic features of Mars — are natural valleys where ancient rivers once flowed.Another fragmented idea concerns the planet’s seasonal changes in color. Once attributed to the rapid spread of some life-form, these shifts are now known to develop from the movement of fine dust in the atmosphere.By the close of the 20th century none of the many experiments conducted by spacecraft had ever found persuasive evidence of life. Nevertheless, speculation continued over the existence of some form of life, in either the present or the past. In 1996 scientists discovered organic compounds and minerals in a meteorite(陨石), consisting of Martian rock, that collided with Earth around 11,000 B.C. These compounds suggest that Mars may have been inhabited by organisms more than three billion years ago.36. Why did people in the 19th century believe the existence of intelligent life on Mars?A. Because the surface of Mars seemed to be geometric.B. Because the lines were drawn across the surface of the planet.C. Because a system of canals was thought to be there.D. Because it was the Martians that built the canals.37. The “canals” on Mars have proved to be ______ according to the passage.A. the minor geologic characteristic of MarsB. natural valleys on the surface of MarsC. rivers that have kept flowing since ancient timesD. a system that irrigates the whole surface38. What were the Mars’ seasonal changes in color believed to be?A. The natural changes on the planet.B. The seasonal cycles.C. The movement of some life form.D. The storm of dust in its atmosphere.39. How is the 1996 discovery related to the possible existence of organisms on Mars?A. The meteorite containing organic compounds is part of Mars.B. A Martian rock struck Earth about 11,000 years ago.C. The organisms came back to life after the collision with Earth.D. The inhabiting organisms appeared more than three billion years ago.40. How many arguments in this passage lead to the belief of the existence of lifeon Mars?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.D. Five.Passage 3Have you ever wondered why different animals or pests have their particular colors? Colors in them seem to be used mainly to protect themselves.Birds, especially seagulls, are very fond of locusts, but birds cannot easily catch locusts because locusts change their colors together with the change of the color of crops. When crops are green, locusts look green. But when crops are ripe, locusts take on exactly the same brown color as crops have. Some other pests with different colors from plants are usually easily found and eaten by their enemies. So they have to hide themselves in terror for lives and appear only at night.If you study the animal life in any part of the world, you will find the main use of coloring is to protect themselves. Bears, wolves and other beasts move quietly through forests. They are usually invisible to the eyes of hunters, because they have the color much like the barks of trees.An even more strange act remains to be noticed. A kind of fish living in seas can send out a kind of very black liquid when it faces danger. While the liquid spreads over, its enemies cannot find it, and it immediately swims away. Thus, it has existed up to now though it is not powerful at all.41. This passage mainly talks about ______.A. the change of color in locustsB. the protective coloration of animals and pestsC. how a certain sea fish protects itselfD. animals or pests can dye themselves different colors42. Locusts are not easily wiped out by their enemies because______.A. they are powerful enoughB. they are dangerous to their enemiesC. they take on the same colors as cropsD. they fly extraordinarily fast43. The pests that have different colors from plants usually appear at night because______.A. birds take their rest when night comesB. their enemies can easily find them and eat themC. they have the habit of coming out in darknessD. it’s easy for them to destroy plants in darkness44. Bears and wolves have the same colors as barks of trees because ______.A. they fear other beastsB. they prefer brown or grey colorsC. they enjoy walking through forests quietlyD. the colors help prevent themselves from being noticed45. A certain fish living in seas has lived through millions of years because ______.A. it is the most powerful in the seaB. it can swim much faster than any other fishC. it can send out a kind of liquid which makes its enemies unable to find itD. it can send out a kind of liquid which can kill its enemiesPassage 4High school dropouts(辍学者)earn an average of $ 9,000 less per year than graduates. Now a new study dispels a common belief why they quit. It’s much more basic than flunking out(不及格).Society tends to think of high school dropouts as kids who just can’t cut it. They are lazy,and perhaps not two bright.So researchers were surprised when they asked more than 450 kids who quit school about why they left.“The vast majority actually had passing grades and they were confident that they could have graduated from high school.”John Bridgeland, the executive researcher said. About 1 million teens leave school each year. Only about half of African-American and Hispanic(美籍西班牙的)student will receive a diploma,and actually all dropouts come to regret their decision. So,if failing grades don’t explain why these kids quit, what does? Again,John Bridgeland: “The most dependable finding was that they were bored.”“They found classes uninteresting; they weren’t inspired or motivated.They didn’t see any direct connection between what they were learning in the classroom to their own lives, or to their career aspirations.”The study found that most teens who do drop out wait until they turn sixteen, which happens to be the age at which most states allow students to quit. In the US,only one state,New Mexico,has a law requiring teenagers to stay in high school until they graduate. Only four states: California, Tennessee, T exas and Utah, plus the District of Columbia, require school attendance until age 18, no exceptions, another researcher,says raising the compulsory attendance age may be one way to keep more kids in school.“As these dropouts look back,they realize they’ve made a mistake. And anything that sort of gives these people an extra push to stick it out and it through to the end, is probably helpful measure.”New Hampshire may be the next state to raise its schoolattendance age to 18. But critics say that forcing the students unwilling to continue their studies to stay in school misses the point-the need for reform. It's been called for to reinvent high school education to make it more challenging and relevant, and to ensure that kids who do stick it out receive a diploma that actually means something.46. Most high school students drop out of school because__.A. they have failing gradesB. they take no interest in classesC. they are discriminated againstD. they are lazy and not intelligent47. According to the passage,which state has a law requiring school attendance until they graduate?A. New HampshireB. UtahC. New MexicoD. The District of Columbia48. The underlined words “stick it out” probably means “__”.A. complete schoolingB. solve the problemC. love having classesD. believe in themselves49. In the last paragraph, the writer is trying to_________.A. analyze the reason why students quit schoolB. suggest raising the compulsory attendance ageC. raise awareness of reforming high school educationD. wish to make laws to guarantee no education50. From the passage,we can infer the following EXCEPTthat_.A. the grades of most dropouts at school were acceptableB. on average dropouts cannot get good jobsC. classes don't appeal to dropoutsD. about 500, 000 high school dropouts are black and SpanishPassage 5People living on parts of the south coast of England face a serious problem. In 1993,the owners of a large hotel and of several houses discovered, to their horror, that their gardens had disappeared overnight. The sea had eaten into the soft limestone cliffs on which they had been built. While experts were studying the problem, the hotel and several houses disappeared altogether, sliding down the cliff and into the sea.Erosion(侵蚀)of the white cliffs along the south coast of England has always been a problem but it has become more serious in recent years. Dozens of homes have had to be abandoned as the sea has crept farther and farther inland. Experts have studied the areas most affected and have drawn up a map for local people,forecasting the year in which their homes will be swallowed up by the hungry sea.Angry owners have called on the Government to erect sea defenses to protect their homes. Government surveyors have pointed out that in most cases,this is impossible. New sea walls would cost hundreds of millions of pounds and would merely make the waves and currents go further along the coast,shifting the problem from one area to another. The danger is likely to continue,they say,until the waves reach an inland area of hard rock which will not be eaten as limestone is. Meanwhile,if you want to buy a cheap house with an uncertain future,apply to ahouse agent in one of the threatened areas on the south coast of England. You can get a house for a knockdown price but it may turn out to be a knockdown home.51. What is the cause of the problem that people living on parts of the south coast of England face?A. The rising of the sea level.B. The experts’ lack of knowledge.C. The washing-away of limestone cliffs.D. The disappearance of hotels,houses and gardens.52. The erosion of the white cliffs in the south of England .A. will soon become a problem for people living in central EnglandB. has now become a threat to the local residentsC. can be stopped if proper measures are takenD. is quickly changing the map of England53. The experts’ study on the problem of erosion can .A. warn people whose homes are in dangerB. provide an effective way to slow it downC. help to prevent it from worseningD. lead to its eventual solution54. It is not feasible to build sea defenses to protect against erosion because ________.A. house agents along the coast do not support the ideaB. it is too costly and will endanger neighboring areasC. the government is too slow in taking actionD. they will be easily knocked down by waves and currents55. According to the author,when buying a house along the south coast of England,people should ________________.A. take the quality of the house into considerationB. guard against being cheated by the house agentC. examine the house carefully before making a decisionD. be aware of the potential danger involvedPassage 6Normally a student must attend a certain number of courses in order to graduate, and each course which he attends gives him a credit which he may count towards a degree. In many American universities the total work for a degree consists of thirty-six courses each lasting for one semester. A typical course consists of three classes per week for fifteen weeks; while attending a university a student will probably attend four or five courses during each semester. Normally a student would expect to take four years attending two semesters each year. It is possible to spread the period of work for the degree over a longer period. It is also possible for a student to move between one university and another during his degree course, though this is not in fact done as a regular practice.For every course that he follows a student is given a grade, which is recorded, and the record is available for the student to show to prospective employers. All this imposes a constant pressure and strain of work, but in spite of this some students still find time for great activity in student affairs. Elections to positions in student organizations arouse much enthusiasm. The effective work of maintaining discipline is usually performed by students who advise the academic authorities. Any student who is thought to have broken the rules, for example, by cheating has to appear before a student court. With the enormous numbers of students, the operation of the system does involve a certain amount of activity. A student who has held one of these positions of authority is much respected and it will be of benefit to him later in his career.56. Normally a student would at least attend ________ classes each week.A. 36B. 20C. 12D. 1557. According to the first paragraph an American student is allowed ________.A. to live in a different universityB. to get two degrees from two different universitiesC. to live at home and drive to classesD. to take a particular course in a different university58. American university students are usually under pressure of work because ________.A. their academic performance will affect their future careersB. they are heavily involved in student affairsC. they have to observe university disciplineD. they want to run for positions of authority59. Some students are enthusiastic for positions in student organizations probably because ________.A. they hate the constant pressure strain of their studyB. they will then be able to stay longer in the universityC. such positions help them get better jobsD. such positions are usually well paid60. The student organizations seem, to be effective in ________.A. dealing with the academic affairs of the universityB. ensuring that the students observe university regulationsC. evaluating students’ performance by bringing them before a courtD. keeping up the students’ enthusiasm for social activitiesIII. Vocabulary and Structure61. I prefer to read ______ idle.A. to sitB. to sittingC. than to sitD. rather than sit62. I ______ to come over to see you, but someone called andI couldn’t get away.A. intendedB. would intendC. had intendedD. has intended63. If my lawyer ______ here last Saturday, he ______ me from going.A. had been; would have preventedB. had been; would preventC. were; would preventD. were; would have prevented64. Greater efforts to increase grain production ______ if food shortages are tobe avoided.A. is being madeB. is makingC. have to makeD. must be made65. How I wish I ______ you yesterday!A. seenB. did seeC. had seenD. were to see66. ______ had I closed the door ______ somebody started knocking on it.A. As soon as; thenB. Although; yetC. Hardly; thanD. No sooner; than67. It’s no use ______ me not to worry.A. you tellB. your tellingC. for you to tellD. having told68. It was essential that the application forms ______ back before the deadline.A. must be sentB. be sentC. would be sentD. were sent69. ______ that they were trying to poison him, he refused to eat anything.A. To convinceB. ConvinceC. ConvincedD. Having convinced70. I’d rather you ______ make any comment on the issue for the time being.A. don’tB. didn’tC. wouldn’tD. shouldn’t71. They want the power station ______ as soon as possible.A. to be set upB. setting upC. being set upD. to have been set up72. My watch has been losing time for the past week. It probably needs ______.A. cleaningB. to cleanC. cleanedD. to be cleaning73. ______ himself short of petrol, the motorist drew up at the nearest filling station.A. FoundB. To findC. FindingD. To have found74. Mr. John is a relative of ______.A. Smith’s father’sB. Smith’s fatherC. father’s of SmithD. Smith father’s75. “Must I come at four O’clock?”“Oh, no, you ______ come at four.A. can’tB. may notC. needn’tD. mustn’t76. Sports, ______ perhaps you don’t like very much, may make you strong.A. thatB. itC. whichD. what77. We’ll visit Europe next summer vacation ______ we have enough money.A. lestB. untilC. unlessD. provided78. ______ doesn’t matter ______ they will come.A. It, whetherB. That, whetherC. If it, whoD. Whether, it79. I have two brothers, both ______ are doctors.A. of whichB. of themC. whoD. of whom80. You’ll fail in the driving test ______ you have more practice.A. ifB. unlessC. whenD. after81. Madame Curie ______ as the discoverer of the element radium.A. will always rememberB. will always be rememberedC. always rememberedD. will always remember82. People could n’t help ______ the foolish emperor in the procession.A. laugh atB. to laugh atC. laughing atD. laughed at83. Do you have any difficulty ______ the work in time?A. to finishB. finishingC. to be finishedD. finished84. Tom was disappointed that most of the guests ______ when he ______ at the party.A. left, had arrivedB. left, arrivedC. had left, had arrivedD. had left, arrived85. If there were no subjective mood, English ______ much easier.A. will beB. would have beenC. could have beenD. would be86. Only when the plan failed ____ his mistakes.A. did he realizeB. does he realizeC. he realizedD. he realizes87. In some countries people favor _________ together even though there is much more space.A. to stayB. stayC. stayingD. stayed88. It was ________ the instruments were handled.A. with great careB. with great care thatC. greatly careD. carefully89. Your shirt needs _________. You’d better have it done today.A. ironB. to ironC. ironingD. being ironed90. —We mustn’t lose heart, must we? All the teachers are encouraging us.—___________A. Yes, we must.B. Yes, we mustn’t.C. No, we must.D. No, we mustn’t.91. It is difficult to get used _________ in a tent after having soft, comfortable bed to lie on.A. sleepB. to sleepingC. sleptD. to sleep92. ___________ in this light, the matter is not as serious as people generally suppose.A. To seeB. SeenC. SeeingD. Being seen93. The match was cancelled because most of the members _________ a match withouta standard court.A. objected to havingB. were objected to haveC. objected to haveD. were objected to having94. They always kept on good __________ with their next-door neighbors for thechildren’s sake.A. friendshipB. relationsC. relativesD. terms95. Our English teacher __________ our buying a good English-Chinese dictionary.A. askedB. orderedC. suggestedD. required96. Having no children of their own, they decided to _____ an orphan.A. adaptB. adoptC. adjustD. addict97. In teaching it is highly ______ to know exactly what one is hoping to achieve.A. desirableB. pleasurableC. anxiousD. competitive98. Who is most likely to ________ the old lady’s death?A. benefitB. interestC. benefit fromD. profit99. They tried to _____ me ________ that step.A. discourage… to takeB. discourage …. from takingC. encourage … to takeD. encourage… taking100. __________ our records, the books you have borrowed should now be returned to the library.A. Due toB. ConcerningC. Regardless ofD. According to101. The price of the shares will _________ the number of people who want to buy them.A. depend onB. turn onC. put onD. take on。
2010-2011学年度第一学期期末考试I. Use of English (10%)Directions: In this part there are 5 incomplete dialogs. For each dialog there are 4 choices marked A), B), C), and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes each dialog.1. — Mom, someone is knocking at the door.—_______B_______.A) What is it? B) Who is it? C) Who is he? D) Which one is it?2. —________D______.—In my opinion, reading. The teacher really challenges us to work hard.A) Reading is hard to learn.B) I dislike reading.C) Reading is my favorite. How about you?D) Which do you think is harder to learn, listening or reading?3. —Well, I’m going into town this afternoon. Is there anything I can do for you?—_______C_______.A) I don’t want to go.B) Thank you very much for giving me so much help.C) Do me a favor and get me some stamps and envelopes. Please.D) I don’t believe it.4. —Lisa, I was wondering if you’d like to go to a concert this Sunday?—_____A_________.A) I’d love to, Jim, really, but I can’t. I am meeting a friend.B) It’s hard to say.C) Oh, I’m glad to hear that.D) No, it’s not so good.5. —Hi, it’s almost twelve. ______A________.—Not very. But I would like to have something to drink.A) Are you hungry?B) I do apologize to you for the delay.C) Please drop in any time you like.D) Would you like to have lunch with me?II. Multiple-Choices (10 points)Directions:In each of the following sentences, there are 4 choices marked A), B), C), and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes each sentence.1. ___A___still believe we can resolve the problem without going to war.A) Optimists B) Pessimism C) Pessimists D) Optimism2. These girls have an advantage ___C___ those in calculation.A) to B) than C) over D) with3. — Thank you so much for the lovely evening, Jim. Frank and I had such a good time.—You’re quite welcome, John. ___D___ . We’d been looking forward to seeing you.A) We’re glad to meet you B) I’m afraid you didn’t have a good timeC) Just stay a little longer, please D) Thank you for coming4. He burst into tears ___B___ he heard the sad news.A) until B) the moment C) that D) so5. I was sure ___D___ the children would overcome all the difficulties.A) if B) of C) what D) that6. It is either my sister or my brother who ___D___ the first to come.A) are B) will be C) was D) is7. The benefits of the surgery far ____B__ the risk.A) overweight B) outweigh C) underweight D) outgrow8. He felt he needed to focus more __A____his study.A) on B) in C) over D) at9. __C____ riding to school, Tom usually goes to school on foot.A) Without B) Rather than C) Instead of D) In spite of10. The teacher said, “Stop __A____ .” So we stopped ___A___.A) talking; talking B) talking; to talk C) to talk; to talk D) talking; talkIII. Cloze Test (10 points)Directions:There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are 4 choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes each sentence.A punctual person is in habit of doing a thing at the proper time and is never late in keeping a(n) 1. ___C___. The unpunctual man, on the other 2. ___A___, never does what he has to do at the proper time. He is always in a hurry and in the 3. __D____ loses both time and his good name. A lost thing may be found again, but lost time can never be regained. Time is more 4. __A____than material things. In fact, time is life itself. The unpunctual man is forever 5. __A____ and mismanaging his most valuable as set as well as others’. The unpunctual person is always complaining that he finds 6. __C____ time to 7. ___A___ letters, return calls, or keep appointments promptly. But the man 8. __B____ really has a great deal to do is very careful of his time and 9. ___C___ complains. He knows that he cannot get 10. ___A___ his huge amount of work unless he faithfully keeps every piece of work when it has to be attended to.1. A) promise B) undertaking C) appointment D) responsibility2. A) way B) sake C) behalf D) hand3. A) moment B) minute C) last D) end4. A) valuable B) profitable C) better D) favorable5. A) wasting B) making C) earning D) saving6. A) more B) much C) no D) not7. A) write B) answer C) copy D) produce8. A) whom B) who C) which D) what9. A) often B) always C) seldom D) almost10. A) through B) out C) along D) onIV. Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by 5 questions. For each question there are 4 choices marked A),B), C), and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes each sentence.Passage 11 Thousands of years ago, in the middle of an ocean, miles from the nearest island, an undersea volcano (火山) broke out. The hot liquid rock piled higher and higher and spread wider and wider. In this way, an island rose up in the sea.2 As time went on, hot sun and cool rains made the rock split and break into pieces. Sea waves dashed against the rock. In this way, soil and sand came into being.3 Nothing lived on the naked soil. And then the wind and birds brought plant seeds, spiders and other little creatures there. Only plants could grow at first. Only they, in sunlight, could produce food from the minerals of the soil, water and air. While many animals landed on the island, they could find no food. A spider spun its web in vain, because there were no insects for its web to catch. Insec ts couldn’t stay until there were plants for them to eat. So plants had to be the pioneer life on this new island.1. The main point of the passage is ____A____.A) how an island formedB) how an volcano broke outC) how plants were brought to the islandD) how plants and animals began to live on an island in the sea2. According to the passage, ____A____ made the island rise up in the sea.A) hot liquid rock from the undersea volcanoB) sand brought by the windC) rock from the nearest islandD) sea waves3. The word “dash” (in Para. 2) means ____D____.A) smash B) destroy C) perform D) rush4. Why couldn’t animals live on the island before plants?(D)A) Because it was too hot on the bare island.B) Because it rained too much.C) Because there was no water.D) Because they couldn’t find food.5. Which order of coming into being on the volcano-produced island is right?(D)A) Hot liquid rock, animals and plants.B) Soil, hot liquid rock and plants.C) Spiders, birds and plants.D) Soil, plants and animals.Passage 21 Some people argue that the pressure on international sportsmen and sportswomen kills the essence (真谛) of sport—the pursuit of personal excellence. Children kick a football around for fun. When they get older and play for local school teams, they become competitive but they still enjoy playing. The individual representing his country cannot afford to think about enjoying himself. He has to think only about winning. He is responsible for the entire nation's hopes, dreams and reputation.2 A good example is the football Word Cup. Football is the world’s most important sport. Winning the World Cup is perhaps the summit of international sporting success. Mention Argentina (阿根廷) to someone and the chances are that he’ll think of football. In a sense,winning the World Cup put Argentina on the map.3 Sports fans and supporters get quite unreasonable about the World Cup. People in England felt that their country was somehow important after they won in 1966. Last year thousands of Scots sold their cars, and even their houses, and spent all their money traveling to Argentina, where the finals were played.4 So, am I arguing that international competition kills the idea of sport? Certainly not! Do the Argentineans really believe that because eleven of their men proved the most skillful at football, their nation is in every way better than all others? Not really. But it's nice to know that you won and that in one way at least your country is the best.6. The main idea of the passage is _____C___.A) to tell us that football is the most important sport in the worldB) to compare Argentina with EnglandC) to explain the role of sportD) to tell us the fact only children can enjoy themselves in sports games7. The athlete representing his country only thinks about winning because _____D___.A) the games are too competitive B) he wants to make a lot of moneyC) he wants to enjoy himselfD) he fights for the nation’s hopes, dreams and reputation8. The underlined word “summit” in Paragraph 2 means ____A____.A) highest point B) mountain top C) example D) perfection9. Thousands of Scots sold their cars and houses, and went to Argentina, because _____B___.A) they wanted to have a tripB) they wanted to see the finals of the World CupC) they wanted to live thereD) they loved Argentina very much10. Which of the following statements is true?(A)A) The Argentinean football team proved the best one.B) International competition kills the idea of sport.C) Sports fans and supporters are crazy about the World Cup.D) The essence of sport is winning.Passage 31 The pine (松) tree is a special kind of tree. Some people call the pine tree a Christmas tree. This is because many people put pine trees in their homes at Christmas time.2 Pine trees are different from other trees because most other trees lose their leaves in the winter. Pine trees stay green all year long, even in the winter. Pine trees are also called evergreens because they are always green. Pine trees do not have soft leaves like other trees. They have hard, thin leaves. Pine trees also have pine cones. If you walk in a forest, you will see many pine cones on the ground. Inside the pine cones are seeds. When the seeds fall to the ground, a new tree starts to grow.3 Pine trees are useful for many reasons. The wood is used to make many things, such as tables, beds and boats. Many kinds of birds build their homes in pine trees. The seeds of pine trees are food for some small and big animals.4 If you walk in a forest of pine trees, the air has a wonderful smell. In winter, the white snow on the dark green trees looks very beautiful.11. Some people call the pine tree a Christmas tree because ___B___.A) pine trees are green at Christmas timeB) pine trees are put in people’s homes at Christmas timeC) the pine tree is a special kind of treeD) pine trees never lose their leaves in the winter12. According to the second paragraph, the underlined expression “pine cones” means ___C___.A) 松B) 松针C) 松果D) 松树13. Which is NOT the feature that makes pine trees different from other trees?(D)A) Pine trees never lose their leaves in the winter.B) Pines trees are always green.C) Pines trees have hard and thin leaves.D) Pines trees have many seeds.14. Which is NOT the reason why pines trees are useful?(D)A) Pine cones are food for animals.B) The wood is used to make many things.C) Many animals build their homes in pine trees.D) The white snow on the pine trees is very beautiful.15. The purpose of the passage is ___A___.A) to introduce the pine tree B) to praise the pine treeC) to encourage people to plant pine trees D) to tell us a story about a Christmas treePassage 41 (Business between the Middle East and the West has grown tremendously in the last twenty years. Cultural differences sometimes cause problems in carrying out business transactions. This article gives suggestions to Western businessmen and salesmen who do business in the Arab world. It is intended to help them understand polite customs and practices in the Middle East.)2 Arabs consider it extremely bad manners to start talking business immediately. Even the busiest government official or executive always takes extra time to be polite and offer refreshments. No matter how busy you are, you should make time for this hospitality.3 The “conference visit” is a way of doing business throughout the Arab world. Frequent ly, you will have to discuss your business in the presence of strangers, who may or may not have anything to do with your business. Do not be surprised if your meeting is interrupted several times by people who come into the room unannounced, whisper, or speak softly to the person with whom you are talking, and leave. Act as though you do not hear, and never show displeasure at being interrupted.4 “Making decisions quickly is not an Arab custom. There is vagueness in doing business in the Middle East which will puzzle a newcomer. Give yourself lots of time and ask lots of questions.5 Patience is an important quality. You may have to wait two or three days to see high-level government officials as they are very busy. Give yourself enough time.6 Personal relationships are very important. They are the key to doing business in Arab countries. Try to identify the decision-maker regarding your product or service immediately and get to know him on a friendly basis. Do your homework. Be prepared to discuss details of your product or proposal. Be ready to answer technical questions.7 Familiarize yourself with the Moslem (穆斯林) and national holidays. Avoid a visit during Ramadan, the Moslem month of fasting. Most Arab countries have a six-day workweek from Saturday through Thursday. When matched with the Monday to Friday practice in most Western countries, it leaves only three and a half workdays shared. Remember this in planning your appointments. Moslems do not eat pork. Some are strict about the religion’s prohibition against alcoholic beverages. If you are not sure, wait for your host to suggest the proper thing to drink.8 When an Arab says yes, he may mean “maybe”. When he says maybe, he probably means “no”. You will seldom get a direct “no” from an Arab be cause it is considered impolite. Also, he does not want to close his options. Instead of “no”, he will say “inshallah”, which means, “If God is willing.” On the other hand, “yes” does not necessarily mean “yes”. A smile and a slow nod might seem like an agreement, but in fact, your host is being polite. An Arab considers it impolite to disagree with a guest.16. What is the main idea of this article?(D)A) The special expressing mode of Arabs.B) Arabs’ customs in the business field.C) Differences between Arab and Western manners.D) Suggestions on doing business with Arabs17. The word “vagueness” in Paragraph 4 can be replaced with ____B____.A) DifferenceB) UnclearnessC) DifficultyD) Distinction18. Which of the following statements is true according to the article?(C)A) Moslems do not eat pork and they all like drinking.B) A nod of an Arab definitely means an agreement.C) You may be interrupted by strangers when talking business.D) When an Arab says “inshallah”, he usually means “yes”.19. It is polite in Arab countries to ____B____.A) show displeasure at being interruptedB) prepare drinks for Arab business partnerC) make quick decisionsD) visit during Ramadan20. Which of the followings is NOT so important in Arab countries?(A)A) punctuality B) personal relationshipsC) politeness D) patienceV. Translation (15 points )Direction: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words and phrases given in brackets.。
大学英语期末试卷及答案****大学课程考核试卷xxxx—xxxx 学年第x学期xxxx 级xxxx 专业(类)考核科目大学英语二课程类别必修考核类型考试考核方式闭卷卷别APart I Listening Comprehension(30 marks,1mark)Section ADirections: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 read only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause you must read the four choices marked A., B., C., and D., and decide which is the best answer.1. A. To the restaurant. B. To the subway station.C. To the hotel.D. To the railway station.2. A. To get enough money for the course.B.To set aside more time for the course.C.To take a full-time course in computing.D.To attend a part-time course in computing.3. A. Because he’s very busy in the office. B. Because he’s dining with a client.C. Because he’s having a meeting.D. Because he’s on a business trip.4. A. A police officer. B.A bank clerk.C. A waiter.D. A journalist.5. A. She had a terrible headache.B.She couldn’t see the questions clearly.C.She couldn’t remember what she had reviewed.D.She quit the exam in the middle of the exam.6. A. In a coffee bar. B.In an office.C. In a health club.D. In a hospital.7. A. She loses Herbert’s number.B.She forgot to write Herbert’s number on her handbook.C.She doesn’t know Herbert’s number at all.D.She can’t remember Herbert’s number.8. A. To order the most expensive dish for the woman.B.To take the woman to a less expensive restaurant.C.To have dinner with the woman in the new club.D.To stay at home for the dinner to save money.9. A. He was caught in a heavy rain. B. He did not catch the train on time.C. He lost his most favorite cat.D. He slipped into a river on his way home.10. A. He’s not interested in the courses.B.He finds the courses too difficult for him.C.He thinks there are not enough courses to choose from.D.He can’t decide on w hich course to take.Section BDirections:In this section you will hear three talks. The talks will be read twice. After each of them, you will hear some questions. The questions will be read only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A., B., C.,and D..Questions11-13are based on the following passage.11. A. At the police station. B. In the parking lot.C. At the shopping mall.D. At the concert.12. A. He was badly in need of money. B.He had to rush to the concert.C. He was late for the college class.D. He had to take his wife to hospital.13. A. It was damaged by a car. B. It was broken into.C. It was cleaned all over.D. It was restored.Questions14-16are based on the following conversation.14. A. 15 minutes. B. 20 minutes.C. 45 minutes.D. 1 hour.15. A. Touring the campus. B. Preparing for the interview.C. Taking a test.D. Taking a break.16. A. High school students. B.University freshmen.C. University graduates.D. Students from other universities. Questions17to20are based on the following passage.17. A. Accent reduction.B.Accent elimination.C.Increasing speakers’ comprehensibility./doc/722ce57365ec102de2bd960590c69ec 3d5bbdbe6.html paring pronunciations of learners from different areas.18. A. To exchange between learners in pronunciation class.B.To record one’s progress in the pronunciation study.C.To compare and check which specific areas one needs to work on.D.To test the speed of one’s speech.19. A. Word and sentence stress. B. Linking.C. Vowel pronunciation.D. Word reductions.20. A. To chat with a foreign friend.B.To find out the areas that affect his understanding.C.To make a description of his weekend.D.To practice and correct pronunciation of each part in isolation.Section CDirections:In this section you will listen to a talk. Then you are required to complete the outline of the talk given below.You will hear the talk three times. Now listen to the tape.I. How the idea originated:One hundred years ago, a (21)____________ imagined a castle built at the top of a (22)_________.In the late (23)________, a (24)_______________ imagined an elevator that could stretch into space.In (25)________,space elevators were debated at a NASA conference.II. The components of a space elevator:(26)____________, (27)____________, a space station or (28)____________.III. Advantage of space elevators over spacecrafts:The cost of a trip on the space elevator:(29)__________;The cost of a trip on the Shuttle:around (30)__________.Part II Reading Comprehension(30 marks,2 marks each)Section ADirections:There are three passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions. For each of them there are four choices marked A., B., C., and D.. You should decide onthe best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. Questions31to35are based on the following passage: Philanthropy is a way that people and organizations show concern for others or work to improve the world. Approximately 72 percent of Americans donate to charity (慈善机构), and 51 percent do volunteer work. About 2 millions not-for-profit organizations and charities in the United States today receive this help.There are three types of philanthropists: individuals, foundations, and private corporations. Individuals give money or volunteer their time to support causes that are important to them. Foundations are organizations started by very wealthy individuals. Their “business”is not to make a profit but to give money away to not-for-profits.Private corporations may also use a portion of their business profits to make donations, or they may give away their products or services free of charge. However, foundations and corporations are responsible for only 20 percent of charitable donations; 80 percent comes from individuals.What makes people and institutions give away their time and money? One reason is altruism, the unselfish desire to help other people and make the world a better place. Other reasons involve personal interest. Under US tax law, an individual or business does not have to pay income tax on money that is donated to charity. For extremely wealthy individuals and corporations, this can mean millions of dollars they do not have to pay in taxes to the government. In addition to tax benefits, donors often receive favorable publicity for making donations, and they have an opportunity to influence the world around them.31. What is the main idea of the first paragraph?A.Philanthropy has become an accepted American custom.B.Philanthropy has made the US a great influence in the world.C.More and more organizations rely on philanthropy nowadays.D.Religion plays an important role in the philanthropy in the US.32. Which of the following is NOT characteristic of philanthropists?A. To donate money.B. To do volunteer work.C. To pay income tax.D. To provide free services.33. What is the main source of donations in the United States?A. Foundations.B. Individuals.C. The government.D. Private corporations.34. How are foundations different from private corporations in the aspect of philanthropy?A. They don’t make a profit.B. They receive more publicity.C.They are set up by very rich individuals.D.They don’t donate money to individuals.35. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A.Individuals tend to donate money to become famous.B.Foundations gain more power because of philanthropy.C.Some people donate money for practical purposes.D.The US tax law discourages people from donating money.Questions36to40are based on the following passage:A lot of people think that if they put off the decision of whether they want to stay in or leave their relationships, the problems they are having will magically somehow heal themselves or disappear.They won’t.If you do n’t invest some quality time now in taking a true, honest and truthful look at the state of your relationship, you could stay stuck in this place of indecision for a very long time. Many people waste so much precious time when they could be experiencing an incredible relationship filled with love, passion and joy, either in their current relationship or one that is more of what they want. We encourage you to take an honest look at your situation and feel how much pain you’ve been feeling about this relationship. If having a great relationship is important to you, you need to decide that you’re not willing to live without the love, passion, intimacy, and tenderness. You have to take the first step to create the kind of relationship and love you want in your life.We’re not suggesting that you should leave your current relationship or marriage and head out looking for the new love of your life. That’s your decision and one that should only be made after some careful insight and thinking. What we are telling you is that life is too short to go through it without having the love you want and the love that’s possible for all of us. If you are in a relationship that is causing you to wonder whether you should stay in it or leave—it’s important that you take some time now to make itclear so that you’ll be able to ask yourself openly and honestly whether you’ll be able to heal the challenges.36. To make a decision about whether they want to stay in or leave their relationships quicker,people should ________.A.leave the problems until they heal themselves or disappearB.head out looking for the new love of his /her lifeC.seek expert’s advice and not make a quick decisionD.have a clear understanding of the state of their relationships37. What does the word “incredible” (Para.2) probably mean in the passage?A. Marvelous.B.Impossible.C. Unusual.D. Unnecessary.38. According to the passage, if one person is not willing to live without love, passion, tenderness and so on, he must________.A.leave the current relationshipB.take an honest look at his situationC.spend time experiencing an incredible relationshipD.take the first step to create that kind of relationship39. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.If one starts to wonder about the current relationship,it is time to end it.B.Making the decision about one’s relationship needs careful insight.C.A relationship that brings you pain is not necessarily a bad one.D.Life is too short for people to find true love.40. The purpose of the passage is to ________.A.persuade people to find a better relationshipB.ask people to invest quality time in their relationshipsC.give people some advice on how to stay in or leave theirrelationshipsD. advise people how to have a relationship with love,passion and so onSection BDirections:In this section there is a short passage with five questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements with no more than 10 words. Be sure to write your answers on Answer Sheet (2).German careers or jobs fall into several categories. First, there are positions that require strong ability in German with a company in Germany,Austria or Switzerland. This category may also include a job requiring good German and/or bilingual (双语的) skills within a company doing business in the US, Canada, Mexico or elsewhere. Secondly, there are jobs that can be done in English in German Europe. Then there are German companies abroad.Most minor and many major positions are filled by recruiting German, Austrian or Swiss nationals. If you are already in German Europe, you may have a better chance of finding a job. In any case, it is best if your company can handle all the formalities involved when a foreign national takes a job in Germany. There are also relocation services that can help with this if you don’t have any ideas yourself.The German unemployment rate has remained at a fairly high level over the last decade. It is almost impossible for a non-German to get a job in Germany unless she/he can prove that it can’t be done by a German national. In certain fields, such as computer science or information systems, “green card”foreign workers have been imported,but this practice is still uncommon.The reality of searching for and finding a suitable position in German Europe or with a German firm means two main things: knowledge and planning. T oo many times, job seekers have unrealistic expectations. Often they overestimate their language skills and underestimate the level of competition.Another danger is ignoring culture shock.That’s why we also offer links to culture-related sites.For getting most German jobs, it is your ability in a field—computers, teaching, advertising, etc.—rather than your German skills that will be the biggest factor in a successful search. But all other things being equal between you and another candidate, it is the person with the best language skills who usually gets the job.41.What is the requirement of the job within a company doing business in the US,Canada, Mexico or elsewhere included in the first category?42.What might the company do for the benefit of a foreign employee?43.What seems to be “hot” fields if you are to find a job in German?44.What is the reason for the author to offer links to culture-related sites?45.What is more important to get most German jobs according to the passage?Part III Vocabulary and Structure (25 marks)Section A (15 marks, 0.5 mark each)Directions:There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A., B., C. and D.. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.46. In copying this paper, be careful not to leave__________anywords.A. outB. aloneC. offD. behind47. The price of gold rose again,partly __________ news about war.A. result inB. go withC. becauseD. due to48. She wouldn't even take a drink, _____________ stay for dinner.A. much moreB. much fewC. much lesserD. much less49.It was such a wonderful day that they decided to take a day _____ to the mountain.A. awayB. voyageC. boat tripD. excursion50.With the increasing of environmental awareness, many green belts _______ all over the country.A. spring offB. spring upC. spring inD.spring out51.No one imagined that the apparently_______business manwas really a criminal.A. respectiveB. respectfulC. respectableD. reverent52."Do you think that the labor bill will be passed?" "Oh,yes.It's_______that it will."A. almost surelyB. very likelyC. near positiveD. quite certainly53.The starter(赛跑发令员)gave the _________ for the race to begin.A. adviceB. signalC. glowD. attention54. Pipes made of this plastic are now widely used in building as they are light and do not become_________ in water.A. ripeB. instantC. rottenD. mature55. The local government tried its best to ensure each of its citizens a _________ supply of food at regular intervals (时间间隔).A. consistentB. continualC. continuousD. numerous56. I ran _______ Alice,who was on her way to see how I wasgetting along.A. upB. out ofC. overD.into57.His company promised to pay for his health _______in addition to other benefits.A. examinationB.certificateC. checkD. insurance58.She is very nice,but because she has a _________way,she is slow in making friends.A. forbidB. forbiddingC. forbadeD. forbidden59.I will repair this new TV set without charging because it is under________.A. initialB. trialC. warrantyD.maximum60. This ticket_________ you to a free meal in our new restaurant.A. givesB. grantsC. entitlesD. credits61. We forgave her bad temper because we knew that herfather's illness had put herunder great_________.A. tensionB. crisisC. stressD.nervousness62. She had clearly no________of doing any work, although she was very well paid.A. tendencyB. ambitionC. intentionD. willingness63. It is politely requested by the hotel management that radios ________ after 11 o'clock at night.A. were not playedB. not be playedC. not to playD. didn't play64. The little man was ________ one meter fifty high.A. almost more thanB.nearly more thanC. hardly more thanD. as much as65. Some of your suggestions have been adopted but others have been _______ as they are not workable.A. turned awayB. turned downC. turned backD. turned out66. The observer's statement about the accident was very_____; we know almost every thing about it now.A. specificB. especialC. exceptionalD. special67. _________ that they may eventually reduce the amount of labor needed on construction sites by 90 percent.A. So clever are the construction robotsB. Such construction robots are cleverC. So clever the construction robotsD. Such clever construction robots are68. In general, matters which lie entirely within the state boundaries are the ______ concern of the state government.A. excessiveB. externalC. excludingD. exclusive69. He was a much older tennis player but he had the great_________of experience.A. valueB. handC. priorityD. advantage70. Changing from solid to liquid, water takes in heat from all substances near it, and this __________ produces artificial cold surrounding it.A. consumptionB. transitionC. absorptionD. interaction71. New York _________ second in the production of apples, producing 850,000, 000 pounds this year.A. rankedB. occupiedC. arrangedD. classified72. When he tried to make a __________, he found that the hotel he wanted was completely filled because of a convention.A. complaintB. claimC. reservationD. decision73. An ______ of territory had always been a wish of the ruler of that country.A. extensiveB. expansionC. intentionD. expectation74. The middle-aged woman worried about her _______ future with no money and no family.A. gloomyB. brightC. splendidD. fearful75. A _______ of robbers broke into the bank and took away all the money.A. bunchB. schoolC. rankD. gangSection B(10marks, 2 marks each)Directions:Complete the following sentences with appropriate English words according to the Chinese expressions in brackets.76.In spite of the advantage that he is good at English, he ________________. (适应一种新文化仍有困难)77.The great majority of nations concern themselves with economic development, ______________________________. (而不顾经济发展对全球生态环境的影响)78.You _______________ for your study here, including medical insurance.(应该支付所有费用)79.He suffered from a heart attack at age 40 and he ________________________. (将病因归于生活的压力)/doc/722ce57365ec102de2bd960590c69ec 3d5bbdbe6.html cation teaches us to see the connections between things, ________________.(并且看到了眼前利益之外的事物)Part IV Guided Writing(15 marks)Directions:Write a short essay of about 120 words entitled Self-confidence. You should base your composition on the information given below:1.自信意味着相信自己的能力。
安阳师范学院《综合英语》2004-2005 学年第 2 学期期末考试试卷A 及答案Part I Dictation (听写) (15 分)S e c t i o n A P a ss a g e D i c t a t i o n (短文听写) (◆英语本科 1-9 班)Section B Spot Dictation (填空听写) (★ 商务英语 1-2 班)Sam Benton lost his wallet . Sam was sure that the wallet by one of the villagers, but . Three months passed, , Sam found his wallet _ . It had been wrapped up in newspaper and it , together with a note which said: “A thief, yes, but a thief.” Two months lat P e r a ,r s t om I e I m R o e r a e d m i n o g ne C y o m p r e h e n w s i i t o h n an (o 阅the 读r 理n 理o 解t e:)“O (nl 4y 02分5 p ,er 每ce 小nt 题a t 2hi 分ef )now .” In time, _ in this way. The last note said: “I am now .” Passage OneSuppose we built a robot to explore the planet Mars. We provide the robot with seeing detectors to keep it away from danger. It is powered entirely by the sun. Should we program the robot to be equally active at all times? No. The robot would be using up energy at a time when it was not receiving any. So we would probably program it to cease its activity at night and to wake up at dawn the next morning.According to the evolutionary theory of sleep, evolution equipped us with a regular pattern of sleeping and waking for the same reason. The theory does not deny that sleep provides some important restorative functions. It merely says that evolution has programmed us to perform those functions at a time when activity would be inefficient and possibly dangerous. However, sleep protects us only from the sort of trouble we might walk into; it does not protect us from trouble that comes looking for us. So we sleep well when we are in a familiar, safe place , but we sleep lightly, if at all, when we fear that bears will nose into the tent.The evolutionary theory accounts well for differences in sleep among creatures. Why do cats, for instance, sleep so much, while horses sleep so little? Surely cats do not need five times as much repair and restoration as horses do. But cats can afford to have long periods of inactivity because they spend little time eating and are unlikely to be attacked while they sleep. Horses must spend almost all their waking hours eating, because what they eat is very low in energy value. Moreover, they cannot afford to sleep too long or too deeply, because their survival depends on their ability to run away from attackers.1. The author uses the example of the robot in space exploration to tell us .A) the differences between robots and men B) the reason why men need to sleepC) about the need for robots to save power D) about the danger of men working at night2. Evolution has programmed man to sleep at night chiefly to help him .A) maintain a regular pattern of life B) prevent trouble that comes looking for himC) avoid danger and inefficient labor D) restore his bodily functions3. According to the author, we cannot sleep well when we .A) are worrying about our safety B) are overworkedC) are in a tent D) are away from home4. Cats sleep much more than horses do partly because cats .A) n eed more time for restorationB)B) are unlikely to be attackersC)are more active than horses when they are awakeD)spend less time eating to get enough energy5.Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?A)Evolution has equipped all creatures with a regular pattern of sleeping and waking.B)The study of sleep is an important part of the evolutionary theory.C)Sleeping patterns must be taken into consideration in the designing of robots.D)The sleeping pattern of a living creature is determined by the food it eats.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.It has been thought and said that Africans are born with musical talent. Because music is so important in the lives of many Africans and because so much music is performed in Africa, we are inclined to think that all Africans are musicians. The impression is strengthened when we look at ourselves and find that we have become largely a society of musical spectators. Music is important to us, but most of us can be considered consumers rather than producers of music. We have records, television, concerts, and radio to fulfill man y of our musical needs. In most situations where music is performed in our culture it is not difficult to distinguish the audience from the performers, but such is often not the case in Africa. Alban Ayipaga, a Kasena semiprofessional musician from northern Ghana, says that when his Flute and drum ensemble is performing, “Anybody can take part”. This is true, but Kasena musicians recogni ze that not all people are equally capable of taking part in the music. Some can sing along with drummers, but relatively few can drum and even fewer can play the flute along with the ensemble. It is fairly common in Africa for there to be an ensemble of expert musicians surrounded by others who join in by clapping, singing, or somehow adding to the totality of musical sound. Performances often take place in an open area (that is, not on a stage) and so the lines between the performing nucleus and the additional performers, active spectators, and passive spectators may be difficult to draw from our point of view.6.T he difference between us and Africans, as far as music is concerned, is that .A)most of us are consumers while most of them are producers of music.B)we are musical performers and they are semiprofessional musicians.C)most of us are passive spectators while they are active spectators.D)we are the audience and they are the additional performers.7.The word “such”(Line9) refers to the fact that .A)music is performed with the participation of the audience.B)music is performed without the participation of the audience.C)people tend to distinguish the audience from the performers.D)people have records, television sets and radio to fulfill their musical needs.8.The author of the passage implies that .A)all Africans are musical and therefore much music is performed in Africa.B)not all Africans are born with musical talent although music is important in their lives.C)most Africans are capable of joining in the music by playing musical instruments.D)most Africans perform as well as professional musicians.9.The word “nucleus” probably refers to .A)musicians famous in AfricaB)musicians at the center of attentionC)musicians acting as the core in a performanceD)active participants in a musical performance10.The best title for this passage would be .A)The Important of Music to African PeopleB)Differences Between African Music and Music of Other CountriesC)The Relationship Between Musicians and Their AudienceD) A Characteristic Feature of A frican Musical PerformancesQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.Britain almost more than any other country in the world must seriously face the problem of building upwards, that is to say of accommodating a considerable proportion of its population in high blocks of flats. It is said that the English- man objects to this type of existence, but if the case is such, he does in fact differ form the inhabitants of most countries of the world today, In the past our won blocks of flats have been associated with the lower-income groups and they have lacked the obvious provisions, such as central heating, constant hot water supply, electrically operated lifts from top to bottom , and so on, as well as such details, important notwithstanding, as easy facilities for disposal of dust and rubbish and storage places for baby carriages on the ground floor, playgrounds for children on the top of the buildings, and drying grounds for washing. It is likely that the dispute regarding flats versus individual houses will continue to rage on for a long time as far as Britain is concerned. And it is unfortunate that there should be hot feelings on both sides whenever this subject is raised. Those who oppose the building of flats base their case primarily on the assumption that everyone prefers an individual home and garden and on the high cost per unit of accommodation. The latter ignores the higher cost of providing full services to a scattered community and the cost in both money and time of the journeys to work for the suburban resident.11.We can infer from the passage that .A)English people, like most people in other countries, dislike living in flatsB)people in most countries of the world today are not opposed to living in flatsC)people in Britain are forced to move into high blocks of flatsD)modern flats still fail to provide the necessary facilities for living12.What is said about blocks of flats built in the past in Britain?A)They were mostly inhabited by people who did not earn much.B)They were usually not large enough to accommodate big families.C)They were sold to people before necessary facilities were installed.D)They provided playgrounds for children on the top of the buildings.13.The word “rage” (Line 11?) means “”A)be ignored B) develop with great forceC) encourage people greatly D) be in fashion14.Some people oppose the building of flats because .A)the living expenses for each individual family are higherB)it involves higher cost compared with the building of housesC)they believe people like to live in houses with gardensD)the disposal of rubbish remains a problem for those living in flats15.The author mentions that people who live in suburban houses _.A)do not have access to easy facilities because they live away from the cityB)have to pay a lot of money to employ people to do service workC)take longer time to know each other because they are a scattered communityD)have to spend more money and time traveling to work every dayQuestions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage.Where do pesticides fit into the picture of environmental disease? We have seen that they now pollute soil, water and food, that they have the power to make our streams fishless and our gardens and woodlands silent and bridles. Man, however much he may like to pretend the contrary, is part of nature. Can he escape a pollution that is now so thoroughly distributed throughout our world?We know that even single exposures to these chemicals, if the amount is large enough, can cause extremely severe poisoning. But this is not the major problem. The sudden illness or death of farmers, farm workers, and others exposed to sufficient quantities of pesticides are very sad and should not occur. For the population as a whole, we must be more concerned with the delayed effects of absorbing small amounts of the pesticides that invisibly pollute our world.Responsible public health officials have pointed out that the biological effects of chemicals are cumulative over long periods of time, and that the danger to the individual may depend on the sum of the exposures received throughout his lifetime. For these very reasons the danger is easily ignored. It is human nature to shake off what may seem to us a threat of future disaster. “Men are naturally most impressed by diseases which have obvious signs, ” says a wise physician, Dr Rene Dubos, “yet some of their worst enemies slowly approach them unnoticed.”16.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the sentence. “Man…is part of nature” (Lines 4, Para.1)?A)Man appears indifferent to what happens in nature.B)Man acts as if he does not belong to nature.C)Man can avoid the effects of environmental pollution.D)Man can escape his responsibilities for environmental protection.17.What is the author’s attitude towards the environmental effects of pesticides?A) Pessimistic B) Indifferent C) Defensive D) Concerned18.In the author’s view, the sudden death caused by exposure to large amounts of pesticides .A)is not the worst of the negative consequences resulting from the use of pesticidesB)now occurs most frequently among all accidental deathsC)has sharply increased so as to become the center of public attentionD)is unavoidable because people can’t do without pesticides in farming19.People tend to ignore the delayed effects of exposure to chemicals because .A)limited exposure to them does little harm to people’s healthB)the present is more important for them than the futureC)the danger does not become apparent immediatelyD)humans are capable of withstanding small amounts of poisoning20.It can be concluded from Dr. Dubois remarks that .A)people find invisible diseases difficult to deal withB)attacks by hidden enemies tend to be fatalC)diseases with obvious signs are easy to cureD)people tend to overlook hidden dangers caused by pesticidesPart III Vocabulary & Structure (词汇和结构) (15 分,每小题0.5 分)21.The meeting’s been cancelled. Ann all that work.A. need to doB. need haveC. needn’t have doneD. needed not to do22.It was not until midnight the snow-capped peak.A. that they sightedB. that they did not sightC. did they sightD. had they sighted23.We could him with a detached house when he came, but he had specifically asked for a small flat.A. provideB. have providedC. not provideD. not have provided24.This missile is designed so that once nothing can be done to retrieve it.A. firedB. being firedC. they firedD. having fired25., he would not have recovered so quickly.A. Hadn’t he been taken good care ofB. Had he not been taken good care ofC. Had not he been taken good care ofD. Had he been not taken good care of26.Agriculture is the country’s chief source of wealth, wheat by far the biggest cereal crop.A. isB. beenC. beD. being27.The opening ceremony is a great occasion. It is essential for that.A. for us to be preparedB. that we are preparedC. of us to be preparedD. our being prepared28.He spoilt the poem by reading it in a voice.A. softB. monotonousC. cheerfulD. faint29.As the drug took _ the patient became quieter.A. forceB. effectC. actionD. influence30.I can’t go--- for one thing, I have no money, and , I have too much work.A. what’s moreB. as wellC. for anotherD. in addition31.She is one the most people in the company, for she is very influential.A. vitalB. specialC. preciousD. practical32.No one forced her; in fact, she made her _ choice.A. temporaryB. solitaryC. reactionaryD. voluntary33.This kind of glasses manufactured by experienced craftsmen comfortable.A. is wornB. wearsC. wearingD. are worn34.The strong storm did a lot of damage to the coastal villages: several fishing boats were and many houses collapsed.A. wreckedB. spoiledC. tornD. injured35.After his father died, he the rank of nobility from him.A. inheritedB. derivedC. resultedD. received36.Americans in England are thought to be a little because of their loud behavior and their language.A. interiorB. inferiorC. exteriorD. prior37.If you have really been studying English for so long, it’s about time you able to write letters in English.A. shouldB. wereC. must beD. are38.They decided to chase the cow away it did more damage.A. unlessB. untilC. beforeD. although39.When people are physically a drug, they suffer ill physical effects if they stop taking the drug.A. absorbed inB. accepted byC. addicted toD. attracted to40.This famous businessman most of the profits from his business to various charities after his success.A. dischargedB. donatedC. designatedD. distributed41.A winter technique in mammals is a slowing of the physiological processes, including reduction of body temperature.A. enduranceB. existenceC. survivalD. continuation42.Plants draw minerals and other from the soil.A. materialsB. nutrientsC. nutritionD. food43.The requirements and methods of modern warfare have made swords as combat weapons.A. dispensableB. obsoleteC. unnecessaryD. useless44.Listening, speaking, reading and writing _ the fundamental order in language learning.A. containB. consistC. constituteD. control45.In the next few years major changes will be in China’s industries.A. brought forwardB. brought aboutC. brought onD. brought up46.Because a circle has no beginning and end, the wedding ring is a symbol of love.A. eternalB. foreverC. prolongedD. lengthen47.The performance given by the students greatly enchanted their parents on the first day of school.A. amusedB. charmedC. pleasedD. surprised48.Some drugs may seem to make users just irritable and talkative, but in fact, they are extremely harmful to their health.A. chattyB. noisyC. reservedD. eloquent49.It is quite necessary for a qualified teacher to have good manners and _ knowledge.A. extensiveB. expansiveC. intensiveD. expensive50.He packed a(n) _ shirt in case he had to stay another day.Part IV Cloze (完形填空(10 分,每小题0.5 分)A. surplusB. extraC. additionalD. excess)A land free from destruction, plus wealth, natural resources, and labor supply—all these were important (51) in helping England to become the center for the Industrial Revolution. (52) they were not enough. Something (53) was needed to start the industrial process. That “something special” was men-- (54) individuals who could invent machines, find new (55) of power, and establish business organizations to reshape the society.The men who (56) the machines of the Industrial Revolution (57) from many backgrounds and many occupations. Many of them were (58) inventors than scientists. A man who is a (59) scientist is primarily interested in doing his research (60). He is not necessarily working _ (61) that his findings can be used.An inventor or one interested in applied science is (62) trying to make something that has a concrete (63). He may try to solve a problem by using the theories (64) science or by experimenting through trial and error. Regardless of his method, he is working to obtain a (65) result: the construction of aharvesting machine, the burning of a light bulb, or one of (66) other objectives. Most of the people who (67) the machines of the Industrial Revolution were inventors, not trained scientists. A few were both scientists and inventors. Even those who had (68) or no training in science might not have made their inventions (69) a groundwork had not been laid by scientists years _ (70). 51. A) cases B) reasons C) factors D) situations52. A) But B) And C) Besides D) Even53. A) else B) near C) extra D) similar54. A) generating B) effective C) motivating D) creative55. A) origins B) sources C) bases D) discoveriesP 7P 0a .r A t )V ag T o r a n s l a t i o n (B 10)0p 分as )tS e c t i o n A From English To Chinese 英译汉(◆英语本科 1-9 班)The central government will continue its drive to develop the country's vast western regions in the new year, according to a meeting of the State Council's guiding team for the development of the west. At the meeting chaired by Premier Wen Jiabao yesterday in Beijing, it was agreed that the development of the west, which began four years ago, has been steady but remains a long-term task.The implementation of the country's forestry programmes, including the programme to convert cultivated land into forests, will be pushed forward next year, agreed officials at the meeting. Most of the programmes are largely related to the western region. A survey showed that this nationwide programme has helped improve local ecosystems and raise farmers' incomes, Xinhua News Agency reported yesterday.56. A) employedB) created C) operated D) controlled 57. A) cameB) arrived C) stemmed D) appeared 58. A) lessB) better C) more D) worse 59. A) genuineB) practical C) pure D) clever 60. A) happilyB) occasionally C) reluctantly D) accurately 61. A) nowB) and C) all D) so 62. A) seldomB) sometimes C) usually D) never 63. A) planB) use C) idea D) means 64. A) ofB) with C) to D) as 65. A) singleB) sole C) specialized D) specific 66. A) fewB) those C) many D) all 67. A) proposedB) developed C) supplied D) offered 68. A) littleB) much C) some D) any 69. A) asB) if C) because D) while C) ahead D) beforeSection B 汉译英(★商务英语1-2 班)1、你的举止竟然如此粗鲁,真丢脸!2、只要我们不灰心,我们会找到克服这个困难的方法。
大学英语第二册复习题2021 A卷英语期末复习题三选一 (A卷)8页1 21 In the heat of the sun,the children played on the lawn bare to the waist2 The millionaire’s daughter left her parents’ home because she didn’t want to lead a(n) empty and meaningless life3 You’d better not count on his help,He is always making empty promises4 The top of the hill wasbare,but the slopes were covered with trees 5 So the naturalist went on for another ten miles on a(n) empty stomach 6 You’ll cut yourself if you walk around in empty feet1 Mrs Davis wrote the article soon/shorty after she returned from abroad2 The police were determined to find/track down the criminal wherever he might be hiding3 The candlelight at our dinner table was weak/faint,but very romantic4 The policeman made a signal/motioned with his hand for us to stop our car5 Emma felt her flesh crawl upon seeing/at the sight of these small insects6 Since the weather was cold,James did not have any desire for/feel likea swim 7 He stormed out,shutting/slamming the door behind him loudly 8 A gunshot sounded loudly/rang out from behind the buiding 9 Washing wool in hot water will make it become shorter/contract10 The pupils went toward/made for the door as soon as they heard thebell ring11 The students in the political science class were engaged in ahot/heated argument with their professor about American foreign policy12 The moon came out/emerged from behind the clouds 32页-34页1 31 There are in China over fifty nationalities Besides the Hans2 The windows were never opend Except to air the room for a few minutesin the morning 3 What other things were invented in ancient China Besides thecompass? 1 So far the gardeners Have received no instructions as to what to do next2 Mrs Brown asked me to go to her daughter’s concert and I Accepted her invitation with pleasure3 Rosa Received a gift from Simon yesterday,but did not Accept it 1 It was in 1492 that Columbus Discovered America2 The telephone,which Was invented by Bell in 1876,was a great improvement on the telegraph3 Gilbert Discovered electricity,but Edison Invented the light bulb1 The values of American teenagers often differ from/conflict with those of their parents2 Manufacturing companies spend millions of pounds trying to convince customers that their products are better than/superior to those of other companies3 Though he was generally acknowledged to be very competent,his coworkers felt bitter about/resented his rapid promotion in the company4 I must go back;I ‘ve forgotten to bring/left behind my car keys5 His country made a strategic mistake/error which led to its defeat in the war6 I applied for a job as a computer programmer in a local company,but I was not offered the job/rejected7 Leonardo da Vinci not onlyproduced/created great works of art,he also was a brilliant scientist8 It was through his uncle’s influence that Philip got/obtained his position with the biggest oil company in rhe country9 Today’s students need to learn language skills,computer know-how and so on,but most important of all/above all they need to learn how to be an honest and responsible citizen10 The two criminals lived in never-ending/perpetual fear of being discovered and arrested 58-59页 11 They enrolled all the school-age children though they didn’t have enough/were short of teachers2 At first no one consideered/attached any that suggestion important/importance to3 Quite a number of students in our college have asked for/have applied for the scholarship granted by the Ministry of Education4 The United States of America is composed of/consists of fifty states5 Undonbtedly universal education is very important/vital to a country’s future6 Prices of fish vary/range from 70 cents to two dollars a pound7 Considering/Judging by what he said,it’s very unlikely that he’ll be able to support your application 8 Because of the pressure ofexaminations,many students are left with little or no free/leisure time 9 Some of the questions were rather difficult/awkward,but I still enjoyed the exam10 Though you will face many difficulties,your final/ultimate success is certain if you persist in working hard 11 The developing countries inAsia,Africa and Latin America make up/constitute the third world 12 The chances of survival for lung cancer patients are often very small/slim 84-85页1 21 Henry is very talkative,while his twin brother is a man of few words 2A little more care would have prevented such an accident3 The manager said that the program was impractical and had little chance of success4 David was among the few who really understood the new theory5 Having lived in Beijing for quite a few years,Mr Park had little difficulty understanding spoken Chinese6 There may be a few parents who are not capable of teaching but there are few children who are not capable of being taught7 If that’s thecase,there seems little point in arguing further 8 There are very few books which I can say I have really enjoyed1 The machine will not work/function properly if it is not kept well-oiled2 Ben and Nancy exchanged letters/corresponded with each other for many years before they had a chance to meet3 While my family have all caught the flu,I seem to be protected agains/immune to it4 Now that your children havearrived safe and sound,you can set your mind at rest/at ease 5 Pearlshowed/displayed no strong emotion when they told her the news6 When learning a foreign language,the best method/approach is to begin with the spoken language7 The exact cause of this disease is a matter hard to explain/puzzle to which we have yet to find an answer8 Columbus’ discovery of America in 1492 has made his name known to almost everyone/a household word throughout the world 9 Who do you think is able to carry out/capable of carrying out this difficult task?10 George himself believed in freedom,to such an extent that/so much so that he would rather die than live without it句型 14页 3(A卷)1 Guests must be bac k in the hotel by twelve o’clock Guests are to be back in the hotel by twelve o’clock2 It is arranged that an investigation will be made next week An investigation is to be made next week3 It is decided that I will meet them at the airport I am to meet them at the airport4 You must finish your homework before you watch TV You are to finish your homework before you watch TV5 The medicine should be taken three timesa day after meals The medicine is to be taken three times a day arter meals6 Bob and Susan have decided to get married October Bob and Susan are to get married in October 38页 2(A卷)1 Paul could not dance,and he could not sing either Paul could not dance,nor could he sing2 I was not satisfied with her explanation,and my classmates were not satisfied with her explanation eitherI was not satisfied with her explanation,nor were my classmates3 My brother Joe never learned to swim,and he doesn’t intend to start now My brother Joe never learned to swim,nor does he intend to start now4 They didn’t invite me,and they didn’t invite my parents They didn’t invite me,nor did they invite my parents5 Cathy had hardly said a word since supper,and her husband had not said anything eitherCathy had hardly said a word since supper,nor did her husband6 Mr Owen didn’t know then what had happened,and he never found out Mr Owen didn’t know then what had happened,nor did he ever find out 39页 3(A 卷)1 Jefferson wrote the Declaration of IndependenceIt was Jefferson who wrote the Declaration of Independence 2 The author praises all that is progressive with genuine feelingIt is with genuine feeling that the author praises all that is progressive 3 Miss White found the child lying dead on the beachIt was on the beach that Miss Wihite found the child lying dead 4 We could not cross the river because the water had risenIt was because the water had risen that we could not cross the river5 Jim,a heartless fellow.was heard shoutingat at his mother in the dead of nightIt was Jim,a heartless fellow,who was heard shouting at his nother in the dead of night 6 M rs Williams didn’t know anything about it until I told herIt was not until I told her that Mrs Williams knew anything about it 89页1 2(A卷)1 They saw Joe’s father return after dark Joe’s father was seen to return after dark2 I heard the wind roar through the treeThe wind was heard to roar through the trees3 I don’t think the boss can make Tom take his orders I don’t think Tom can be made to take the boss’s order4 People saw the young man enter the building next to the bank The young man was seen to enter the building next to the bank5 When she was in Shanghai we heard the actress say she had long thought of the city as her second homeWhen she was in Shanghai the actress was heard to say she had long throught of this city as her second home6 After the minister of education had finished speaking at the press conference,they made him answer all sorts of questions After the minister of education had finished speaking at the press conference,he was made to answer all sorts of questions 1 The doctor advised Mike to stay in hospital until he was fully recoveredThe doctor advied (that) Mike (should) stay in hospital until he was fully recovered 2 Cathy’s father insisted on her taking a two-week rest before going back to workCathy’s father insisted (that) she (should) take a two-week rest before going back to work3 The chairman of the Trade Union suggested setting up a special committee to look into the problemThe chairman of the Trade Union suggested (that) a speaial committee (should) be set up to look into the problem 4 The commander ordered our company to shart the attack before dawnThe eommander ordered (that) our company (should) start the attack before dawn 5 Knowing Jack to be dishonest,I demanded his telling me nothing but the truthKnowing Jack to be dishonest,I demanded (that) he (should) tell me nothing but the truch6 The dean of the philosophy department requested the visiting scholar to give a lecture on SartreThe dean of the philosophy department requested (that) the visiting scholar (should) give a lecture on Sartre 词汇10页 1(A卷)Addition---additional Advantage---advantageous Anxiety---anxiousCondition---conditional Courage---courageous Curiosity---curiousDanger---dangerous Education---educational Emotion---emotional Fame---famous Industry--industrial Intention---intertional Medicine---medicalMountain---mountionous Music---musicalMystery---mysterious Nation---national Occasion---occasional Person---personal Practice---practical 87页 2(A卷 B卷)Type moon typewriter Heart power heartbeat Honey lace honeymoon Blood storm blood-test Air sight airport Motor boat motorcycle School writer schoolmaster Cross beat crossroad Neck speaker necklace Space cycle spaceship Eye port eyesight Super road superpower Loud master loudspeaker Life ship lifeboat Sun rise sunrise Rain test rainstorm 完形填空15页 1(A卷)At a dinner party the guests and their hosts were involved in a heated discussion,or rather an argumengt concerning the question of whether women had as much self-control as manAs they argued,signs appeared to one of the guests that a cobra waspresent in the roomWhile his first impluse was to jump back,he knew that this would be a mistake;so he urged the other diners in a commanding tone to hold stillwithout telling them whyShortly,the cobra emerged on the veranda;and the man ran quickly to the door to slam it shutIt was soon discovered that the cobra had crawled across the foot of the hostess,who kept calm,not uttering asound Thus the conclusion of this crisis laid bare the fact that women have as much self-control as men 77页课文第二段(A卷)As a boy and then as an adult,I never lost my wonder at the personalitythat was EinsteinHe was the only person I knew who had come to terms with himself and the world around himHe knew what he wanted and he wanted only this:to understand within his limits as a human beging the nature of the universe and the logic and simplicity in its functioningHe knew there were answers beyond his intellectual reach But this did not frustrate himHe was content to go as far as he could感谢您的阅读,祝您生活愉快。
大学英语2A卷大学英语II-A卷Part I??Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In this section, you will hear several short and long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.1. A) The apples and pears might not be so good.B) The apples are not as good as the pears.C) The apples and pears are very good.D) The apples and pears are as good as they look.2. A) He doesn’t want to have lunch with the woman.B) He’ll be very busy.C) He never eats lunch.D) He’s having lunch with somebody else.3. A) Librarian and student. C) T ourist guide and visitor.B) Teacher and student. D) Interpreter and foreign visitor.4. A) To punish Sam. C) T o teach Sam a good lesson.B) To tell him about a new job. D) To ask him to stop drinking.5. A) The garden hasn’t been planted.B) The man wants to quit.C) The man doesn’t like to wait.D) The ground is too wet to plant vegetables.6. A) He likes to travel to only one place.B) He doesn’t like to travel by air.C) He likes to travel under the ground.D) He doesn’t like to travel anywhere.7. A) Tomorrow. C) Next week.B) By the end of this week. D) This Friday.8. A) Tom will be there at 8:30. C) Tom is always late.B) Tom will not show up. D) Tom is usually on time.The following questions are based on the conversation you have just heard.9. A) Potato. B) Plastic container. C) Rice. D) Sushi10. A) Rice. B) Hamburger. C) Salad. D) Spaghetti.11. A) A restaurant named “Joyful”.B) A sushi shop.C) A salad store.D) They can’t remember the name of the restaraunt.12. A) Saturday. C) The day after tomorrow.B) Tomorrow night. D) Tuesday.The following questions are based on the conversation you have just heard.13. A) At Johnny’s home.B) At Johnny’s school.C) At the working place of Johnny’s father.D) At a hospital.14. A) Because she has something against Johnny.B) Because Johnny is not working hard.C) Because Johnny is a restless teenager.D) Because Johnny is not talented enough.15. A) Yes, because Johnny told him.B) Yes, because Johnny’s friend told him.C) Yes, because Johnny’s teacher told him.D) No, he didn’t have an idea.16. A) Johnny is different from other boys.B) Johnny is at an awkward age.C) Johnny is a problem adolescent.D) Johnny is a difficult boy.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear several short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage OneThe following questions are based on the passage you have just heard.17. A) They have a tradition of strike.B) They have midmorning tea break.C) They have a tradition of tea breaks on the job.D) They have a habit of coffee drinking.18. A) At 11:00 in the morning and 3:00 in the afternoon.B) In the midmorning.C) At 3:00 in the afternoon.D) Any time they like.19. A) Thirty minutes.B) No more than half an hour.C) Fifteen minutes.D) Twenty minutes in the morning and fifteen in the afternoon.Passage TwoThe following questions are based on the passage you have just heard.20. A) More than five years. C) About five years.B) Less than five years. D) Five years only.21. A) He wanted to study Japanese.B) He wanted to study Japanese in the summer school.C) He wanted to take the intensive language learning.D) He actually didn’t have any plans to study Japanese.22. A) He was a student of Japanese.B) He was a teacher who taught extensive reading.C) He was a teacher who taught intensive reading.D) He was a student who was going to Tokyo.Passage ThreeThe following questions are based on the passage you have just heard.23. A) He began to blame Gregory as soon as he knocked on the door.B) After Gregory opened the door.C) When Gregory asked him to cool down.D) Before Gregory had promised him to get ready.24. A) Gregory was delayed by his brother.B) Gregory was hardly ready when David came.C) Gregory had forgotten what he had promised David.D) Gregory was unwilling to go with David.25. A) He always played tennis with Gregory.B) He played tennis every day.C) He was always quick in whatever he did.D) He was impatient and foolish.Part II??Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)Directions: There are 3 passages in this section. Each passageis followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.As a place of learn ing, Oxford’s beginnings are equally distant. Legend has it that Alfred laid its foundations at the end of the ninth century. Certainly by the 12th century scholars were teaching in the town, Latin being the lingua franca (通用语). Before long their fame spre ad to the Continent, particularly to the Sorbonne College in Paris, then Europe’s greatest centre of learning. A group of English scholars left the French capital in 1167 to settle in Oxford and the place became an attraction for students and teachers from all over Britain. Forty-seven years later the university received its first charter (许可证) granted by the Pope regulating its administration. Today Oxford is a large, crowded city, but the ancient university buildings in the centre --- colleges, libraries, museums and administrative blocks connected by narrow lanes --- have remained largely untouched.While most old universities have modernized radically to accommodate their growing populations, Oxford has managed to expand while still preserving its traditional academic structure. The 36 existing colleges, varying from the older houses such as Merton, founded in the 13th century, to the newest, Green, founded in 1979, are independent, self-governing institutions operating under the umbrella of the University of Oxford. Still more foundations are prepared to become full colleges.26. By the 12th century, ____.A) Oxford had become the center of learning in EuropeB) scholars were teaching Latin in OxfordC) French was the prevailing language in OxfordD) many British teachers and students went to Oxford27. Oxford was recognized by the church in ____.A) the 9th century B) 1167 C) the 10th century D) 121428. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A) Many old buildings in Oxford have been removed.B) Oxford has grown into a large city.C) Oxford boasts a long history.D) Many people are now living in Oxford.29. It can be inferred from the passage that ____.A) Oxford is left behind by other universitiesB) Oxford is backward nowadays in academyC) many universities have gone too far in modernizationD) the modernization in Oxford is far from radical30. Which description about today’s Oxford is correct?A) Latin is the lingua franca.B) Many new buildings are under construction.C) The number of colleges is on the rise.D) All the colleges in Oxford were established in 12th century.Passage TwoQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Sometimes we like things loose, unstructured, in blue jeans. Sometimes we like things precise, brilliant, and charming. This is the heart of ballet. By all logical assumptions, it should never have survived the French Revolution. An art form developed out of the formality of court life, it boasts an almost mathematical vocabulary of steps and gestures. Ballet in the past few hundred years has both evolved and remained still. Any city worth its charter supports a ballet company and at least one annualproduction of “The Nutcracker.” Productions of nineteenth-century classics have been a staple (主要内容) of “high” culture to a s mall but devoted audience. But the art form has witnessed some radical experimentation, as well. One of the half-dozen geniuses of the twentieth century, George Balanchine, blew the dust off traditional ballet. He made generous use of composers such as Bruckner, and Stravinsky. Ballet, Balanchine realized, like all great ballet enthusiasts, that the true soul of ballet is music.What gives the dancing its most heartfelt pleasures are the dancers, their athleticism evidence of what perfection the human body is capable of, their grace of an elegant, physical representation of the music itself. The intellectual thrill of ballet lies in watching the playing out of patterns, the arresting power of a solo, the corps of 50 dancers moving on tiptoes in extreme unity. When all the elements work together, we leave the theater with our postures considerably improved.31. According to the passage, ballet was developed ____.A) in the imperial court C) during the French RevolutionB) for the masses D) after the French Revolution32. It can be inferred from the passage that ballet’s steps and gestures are ____.A) designed to be precise C) easy to understandB) casual and emotional D) difficult to follow33. Stravinsky was most probably a ____.A) classic composer C) radical composerB) contemporary composer D) generous composer34. Balanchine will approve of the opinion that ____.A) ballet should stick to the traditionB) the traditional ballet should be thrown awayC) music is the most important element in balletD) only genius can understand modern ballet35. The last sentence implies that ____.A) we are stunned by the performance of the ballet playersB) we try to imitate the ballet playersC) we are affected by the beautiful postures of the ballet playersD) we used to have ugly posturesPassage ThreeQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.For anybody who ever failed a maths test, something marvellous happened in Stockholm on December 10, 2000. A soft-spoken fellow from Kansas -a guy who was turned down by the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) because his maths scores were too low and who never had much formal physics training -received the Nobel Prize in physics. This is slightly ironical, because Jack St Clair Kilby is not a physicist.The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences was willing to overlook that minor detail, though, because Kilby did, after all, come up with the most valuable invention of the past half-century: the microchip. Jack Kilby’s idea sparked the information age. The tiny silicon chip at the heart of all digital devices has arguably become the most important industrial commodity since crude oil. Without the chip, there could be no personal computers or mobile phones, no Internet or Play-Stations. The semiconductor integrated circuit has changed the world as fundamentally as did the light bulb, the telephone and the horseless carriage. But somehow the man who made the microchip has never achieved the recognition that Edison, Bell and Ford enjoyed. Thanks to the Nobel Prize, at age 78, Jack Kilby finally received the attention he deserved.36. Kilby is a(n) ____.A) American B) Frenchman C) Swedish D) Englishman37. Kilby won the Nobel Prize for ____.A) his great research done in MITB) he is an excellent physicistC) he has had much formal training in physicsD) he invented the microchip38. It was the invention of ____ that brought about the information age.A) telephone B) microchip C) light bulb D) assembly line39. Before the invention of the microchip, ____ was the most important industrial commodity.A) telephone B) light bulb C) automobile D) crude oil40. The achievements made by Kilby were finally recognized ____.A) by his winning of Nobel Prize C) after he diedB) after the widespread of computers D) when he was admitted by MITPart III??Vocabulary and StructureDirections: There are a number of incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.41. He does not ______ his fellow workers and there are often different opinions between them.A) put up with B) keep up with C) get along with D) go on with42. Not until many years later ______ known.A) was the whole truth become C) the whole truth becameB) did the whole truth become D) the whole truth had become43. Careless motorists are _____ to meet with accidents.A) apt B) liable C) inclined D) subject44. ______, I think that I was wrong.A) In return B) In retrospect C) In reserve D) In reverse45. It was reported that the new governor had ______ his authority by getting other people to do things for him and his family.A) betted B) exhausted C) abused D) ignored46. A peculiarly pointed chin is his most memorable facial ____.A) mark B) feature C) trace D) appearance47. Chew your meat thoroughly before you ____ it.A) swallow B) dip C) eat D) have48. ____ he prepared his lessons well; at other times he does very poor work.A) Now and then B) First and last C) On one occasion D) At first49. There is an undesirable ____ nowadays to make films showing violence.A) direction B) tradition C) phenomenon D) trend50. The project ____ by the end of 2010, will expand the city’s telephone network to cover 1,000,000 users.A) accomplished C) to be accomplishedB) being accomplished D) having been accomplished51. Do be serious. It is _____ a joke.A) nothing more than B) really C) far more than D) not in the least52. The last half of the nineteenth century ____ the steadyimprovement in the means of travel.A) has witnessed B) was witnessed C) witnessed D) is witnessed53. Paul would like to be one of that _____.A) teachers classes B) teacher’s classes C) teachers’ classesD) teacher classes54. It would be a mistake to _____ this law to situations which are outside this range.A) apply B) use C) employ D) fit55. Although collaborative group work might not always turn out encouraging results, it is certainly a strategy _____ exploring.A) worth B) worthy C) deserves D) liable56. There was s o much noise that the speaker couldn’t make himself______.A) heard B) to hear C) hearing D) being heard57. ______ his wealth, Tom is not very happy.A) In spite of B) Besides C) Beside D) Though58. There’s only one seat so you’ll have to sit o n my _________.A) land B) lane C) lawn D) lap59. The clerk in the grocery store _____ the lady with her packages.A) assigned B) assisted C) served D) applied60. ---”You don’t like football, do you?”---”_____, I like it very much.”A) Instead B) Indeed C) On the contrary D) As a consequence61. Provided that we draw useful lessons from them, we may turn difficulties to good _____.A) account B) benefit C) value D) occasion62. The president of the college, together with the deans, is planning a conference for the purpose of laying down certain ____.A) regulations B) terms C) stipulations D) disciplines63. The clothes a person wears may express his _____ or social position.A) curiosity B) status C) determination D) significance64. The doctors came to the conclusion that the patient’s blindness was ____.A) contemporary B) consistent C) temperate D) temporary65. He spoke so casually, as though the matter was of little ____.A) consequence B) difference C) meaningfulness D) circumstance66. They ________ the immediate release of the hostages.A) called for B) called in C) called at D) called up67. High prices in the UK made it ______ for buyers to look abroad.A) worthwhile B) worthy C) worth D) worthless68. He invented a plough ________ any other in existence.A) far superior to B) more superior than C) more superior toD) much superior than69. In ____ of your bad work I am forced to dismiss you.A) consequence B) result C) addition D) the light70. Life is interesting to people who _____ themselves to new ideas.A) present B) exhibit C) expose D) explainPart IV??ClozeDirections: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Youshould choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.This is a rather strange story but it is quite true. In December 1966 a burglar broke ?71? a golf club on the outskirts (郊区) of a small town. When the police arrived to investigate, they found an unusual ?72?, a piece of cheese ?73? a bite mark in it. The burglar had gone into the kitchen and had eaten some food there. Then he had ?74? some cigarettes and a little money.The police sergeant in charge of the ?75? guessed that the burglar was a local man. He thought that professional thieves would not bother to break into a golf club. They would know that there was not much ?76? stealing in such a place. He made ?77? in the town and asked three suspects (嫌疑犯) to come to the police station. When he questioned them about the burglary, they all ?78? raiding (抢劫) the club. The sergeant then gave ?79? man ?80? cheese and asked him to bite it. He took the pieces of cheese to a ?81? surgeon and asked him to compare the bite marks ?82? that in the piece of cheese ?83? at the golf club. The dentist said that the bite mark ?84? by one of the suspects was the same as that in the piece of cheese found at the scene of the burglary.The police sergeant ?85?two of the suspects and questioned the third one. At first the man ?86?that he was innocent and said that he had an alibi (不在犯罪现场的证据). The police sergeant knew that the man was ?87? so he encouraged him to talk ?88? he began to ?89? himself. Then the sergeant told him about the bite marks and the man ?90?.71. A) in B) into C) up D) off72. A) clue B) behaviour C) place D) thing73. A) on B) over C) above D) with74. A) smoked B) hidden C) brought D) stolen75. A) event B) issue C) case D) item76. A) worthy B) worthless C) worth D) worthwhile77. A) risks B) explanations C) changes D) enquiries78. A) convinced B) denied C) minded D) forgot79. A) either B) neither C) each D) every80. A) a cake of B) a piece of C) a slip of D) a cup of81. A) dental B) famous C) clever D) better82. A) to B) in front of C) with D) before83. A) invented B) found C) founded D) discovered84. A) conducted B) told C) admitted D) made85. A) arrested B) released C) accused D) guarded86. A) claimed B) thought C) believed D) justified87. A) laying B) lain C) lying D) lieing88. A) since B) until C) while D) as89. A) contradict B) defend C) puzzle D) snatch90. A) confirmed B) declared C) agreed D) confessedPart V??TranslationSection ADirections: Translate the following sentences into English (with the given words or phrases).91. Tom studied hard. He wanted to _______________(充分利用他的大学时光).92. The doctor says that I’ve got to _____(节食).93. Because of the currently irreparable storm damage, the community sports meeting has __________(被取消了).94. By the time he was ten, _______________________(他已比他哥哥还高).95. It’s time _____________________(采取措施)about thetraffic problem downtown.Section BDirections: Translate the following passages into English (with the given words or phrases).96.bide one’s time, have nothing to do with, take in, investment, move to, sophisticated, bring sb. back to earth, possess, revengeLily曾经被一个老于世故的男人欺骗。
复习题(A)Part I Blank Filling. (20%)Directions: Complete the sentences with the proper form of the given verbs in the brackets.1.The employers __________ (start) negotiations as soon as the men returned to work.2.Many familiar faces will be absent from Parliament when the new session ________(open) next Thursday.3.If you __________ (wait) for another hour before you made up your mind, it would be too late.4.Without TV, families __________ (rediscover) more active pastimes.5.When I first __________ (come) to this house, it was a very quiet area. But since a school was built here, it has becomevery noisy.6.“Have you applied for the job?”“I wrote to them last month, but they _____________ (not, answer) yet.”7.She __________ (not, have) time to study now. She will study when her children go to bed.8.He could not go out that night because he __________ (promise) to wait for Jim at home.9.I _______(go) back to my hometown two years ago. I found that it had changed greatly.10. It has been 11:30 already. Everybody __________ (go) to bed. Why are you still watching TV, Jane?Part II Multiple Choice. (30%)Directions: Circle the best answer from the four choices labeled A, B, C, D for each sentence.1.If you get up ______ you will miss the plane.A. latelyB. lateC. latterD. later2.The twins are so much ______ that it is difficult to tell one from the other.A. similarB. likeC. sameD. alike3.No sooner had he gone to bed than he fell _____.A. sleptB. sleepyC. asleepD. sleeping4.London has a larger population ______ in the United Kingdom.A. than any cityB. than other citiesC. than all the citiesD. than all the other cities5.Jack as a taxi-driver earns ______ he used to as a teacher.A. as $5,000 more thanB.$5,000 more thanC. more $5,000 thanD. $5,000 so much as6.We ______ our breakfast when an old man came to the door.A. just have hadB. had just hadC. just hadD. have just had7.“Did you check your paper?”“No, I ______ it now.”A. checkingB. am checkingC. checkD. checked8.Send for a doctor quickly. The old man ______.A. will dieB. is dyingC. diesD. died9.Our school ______ for the summer at the end of June.A. to be closedB. closingC. closesD. to close10.Julia hadn’t reached the office when Tony ______ there.A. had gotB. has gotC. gotD. had been getting11.If the whole operation ______ beforehand, a great deal of time and money would have been lost.A. was not plannedB. has not been plannedC. were not plannedD. had not been planned12.______ the whole situation, I wouldn’t have said it.A. If I should knowB. Had I knownC. If I knewD. Were to know13.______ the English exam, I would have gone to the concert last Sunday.A. In spite ofB. Because ofC. But forD. As for14.The traffic was very heavy; otherwise I ______ here 30 minutes sooner.A. could have beenB. would beC. should beD. had been15.If I ______ you, I would have accepted their kind help.A. amB. had beenC. will beD. werePart III Reading Comprehension (30%)Directions: In this part there are three passages followed by 15 questions, each with four suggested answers. Choose the ONEthat you think is the best answer.Passage OneAfter practicing as a surgeon for several years, Dr. Ginoux decided to apply for membership in the American College of Surgeons, a highly selective and distinguished professional organization.As part of the application procedure, Dr. Ginoux was asked to prepare a list of all operations performed in the previous seven years. Slowly, as she worked on the long list, she began to feel uncertain. She began to question some of her decisions. Had she used the best technique in that case? Maybe, in this case, she should have run one more test before operating? On the other hand, maybe she should have …Would the doctors on the selection committee understand that, as the only trained surgeon in the area, she usually could not get advice from others and therefore, had to rely completely on her own judgment? For the first time, Dr. Ginoux felt lonely and isolated.The longer Dr. Ginoux worked on the application forms, the more depressed she became. As hope faded, she wondered if a “country doctor” had a realistic chance of being accepted by the American College of Surgeons.1.Dr. Ginoux was working inA. a large cityB.the American College of SurgeonsC.an area far from any big cityD. a selective organization2.The application forms must includeA.the decision procedureB. a record of all the operationsC.the best techniqueD. a list of advice and judgments3.It was most probable that Dr. Ginoux wasA. a member in that surgeonB. a well-trained surgeonC. a graduate from the American College of SurgeonsD. a distinguished surgeon in America4.When she was filling the application forms, Dr. Ginoux began to beA.realisticB.distinguishedC.perplexedD.decisive5.When filling the forms, Dr. Ginoux felt depressed becauseA.she didn’t perform enough operationsB.some operations were unsuccessfulC.she did n’t get advice from the selection committeeD.she was doubtful about her operationsPassage TwoAt sixteen Ron Mackie might have stayed at school, but the future called to him excitedly. “Get out of the classroom into a job,” it said, and Ron obeyed. His father, supporting the decision, found a place for him in a supermarket. “You’re lucky, Ron,”he said. “For every boy with a job these days, there’s a dozen with-out.” So Ron joined the working world at twenty pounds a week.For a year he spent his days filling shelves with tins of food. By the end of that time he was looking back on his school-days as a time of great variety and satisfaction. He searched for an interest in his work, with little success.One fine day instead of going to work Ron got a lift on a lorry going south. With nine pounds in his pocket, a full heart and a great longing for the sea, he set out to make a better way for himself. That evening, in Bournemouth, he had a sandwich and a drink in a café run by an elderly man and his wife. Before he had finished the sandwich, the woman had taken him on for the rest of the summer, at twenty pounds a week, a room upstairs and three meals a day. The ease and speed of it rather took Ron’s breath away. At quiet times Ron had to check the old man’s arithmetic in the records of the business.At the end of the season, he stayed on the coast. He was again surprised how straightforward it was for a boy of seventeento make a living. He worked in shops mostly, but once he took a job in a hotel for three weeks. Late in October he was taken on by the sick manager of a shoe shop. Ron soon found himself in charge there; he was the only one who could keep the books.6.Why did Ron Mackie leave school at sixteen?A.His father made him leaveB.He had reached the age when he had to leaveC.He left because he was worried about the futureD.He left because he wanted to start work7.What did Ron’s father think about his leaving school?A.He thought his son was doing the right thingB.He advised him to stay at school to complete his educationC.He did not like the idea, but he helped Ron to find work.D.He knew there was a job for every boy who wanted one.8.It took about a year for Ron to realize thatA.he worked well because he was interested in the jobB.his work at the supermarket was dull.C.being at work was much better than going to schoolD.the store manager wanted to get rid of him9.Why did Ron leave the supermarket?A.He knew he would find work in Bournemouth.B.He took a job as a lorry driver.C.He gave up the job because he felt unwell.D.He wanted to work at the seaside10.Ron was able to take over the shoe shop becauseA.he got on well with the manager thereB.he knew how to keep the accounts of the businessC.he had had experience of selling booksD.he was young and strongPassage ThreeIf you are like most people, your intelligence varies from season to season. You are probably a lot sharper in the spring than you are at any other time of year. A noted scientist, Ellsworth Huntington (1876-1947), concluded from other men’s work and his own among peoples in different climates that climate and, temperature have a definite effect on our mental abilities.He found that cool weather is much more favorable for creative thinking than is summer heat. This does not mean that all people are less intelligent in the summer than they are during the rest of the year. It does mean, however, that the mental abilities of large numbers of people tend to be lowest in the summer.Spring appears to be the best period of the year for thinking. One reason may be that in the spring man’s mental abilities are affected by the same factors that bring about great changes in all nature.Fall is the next-best season, then winter. As for summer, it seems to be a good time to take a long vacation from thinking!11.According to the passage, your intelligence probably________.A.stays the same throughout the yearB.varies from day to dayC.changes with the seasonsD.changes from year to year12.Ellsworth Huntington decided that climate and temperature have _____A. a great effect on everyone’s intelligenceB.some effect on most persons’ intelligenceC.some effect on a few persons’ intelligenceD.no effect on most persons’ intelligence13.It seems that the cold winter____A.increases the ability to thinkB.is the best time for thinkingC.is better for thinking than is very warm weatherD.decreases the ability to think14.One possible reason why spring is the best season for thinking is that______A.all nature, including man, is growing thenB.it lasts longer than the other seasonsC.it is not too warm and not too coldD.both B and C15. According to the passage, any vacations from thinking should be taken ______A. several times throughout the yearB. during spring and fallC. during the summerD.as seldom as possiblePart IV Translation. (20%)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English.1.得马上请医生来。
大学英语二期末考试试卷(A卷)大学英语二期末考试试卷(A卷)(吴世文)B(时间120分钟,满分100分)一, Blank fillings (1*10)1.The foreigner ____ the moon cake and found it very delicious.A sampledB lookedC madeD threw2. My uncle’s generous contribution(资助) helped my wish to Europe __A come toB come trueC come togetherD come on3. The overcoat is ready ___ the buttons.A butB exceptC expect thatD except for4. Smoking is not ___ in the classroom.A allowB allowedC permitD let5.Her husband’ scandal (丑闻) came as such a shock that it __ her __ the power of speech.A stolen…fromB cheated…ofC robbed…ofD robbed…from6.If the size of following (追随者的多少) were proof of quality, then Glazunov would be the a candidate (候选人) for the title if the greatest __ artist.A liveB aliveC livingD lively7. Racism (种族主义) is a deeply ___ prejudice which has existed for thousands years.A rootedB placedC putD grew8. Will you ___ me?A marry withB marry toC marryD get marry9. The new book I bought yesterday __ me 11 dollars.A spentB usedC costD paid.10. Jane __ less than twelve pounds for her shoes.A paidB spentC costD took二、Match the definitions in Coolum B with the italicized words and phrases in Column A. (1*10)A B11.Cause to become less in size, number ect. A. fixed desire12.Eventually B. test a part of13.Building expert C.make dirty or unfit for use14.Promote D.at once15.Good intention E. danger16.Sample the pudding F. Able to produce more17.My mother had scraped together G. collected with difficulty18.Pollute the water H. Person with special skill or knowledge19.I recognized it instantly I Decrease20.hazard J. in the end三、Reading Comprehension(30 points, 2 points for each item)Passage One:Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.By the Treaty of Paris of 1763,which ended the war with the French and the Indians,England gained possession of Canada and all the territory east of the Mississippi River. French influence on this continent thus came to an end;England now controlled most of North America. But the war had been long and expensive. England had many debts. George III,king of England,after consulting with his advisers,decided that the American colonists(殖民者)should help pay some of the expenses of this war. A standing English army of 10,000 men had been left in the colonies(殖民地)forprotection against the Indians. The English government alsofelt that the colonists should share in the expenses of maintaining this army. The result was a series of measures,the Grenville Program,passed by Parliament and designed to raise money in the colonies. Some of these measures were accepted by the colonists,but one in particular,the Stamp Act,was met with great protest. The Stamp Act required that stamps,ranging in price from a few cents to almost a dollar,be placed on all newspapers,advertisements,bills of sale,wills,legal papers,etc. The Stamp Act was one of the causes of the American Revolution. It affected everyone,rich and poor alike. Some businessmen felt that the act would surely ruin their businesses.Of all the voices raised in protest to the Stamp Act,none had greater effect than that of a young lawyer from V irginia - Patrick Henry. Henry had only recently been elected to the Virginia Assembly. Y et when the Stamp Act came up for discussion,he opposed it almost single-handedly. He also expressed,for the first time,certain ideas that were held by many Americans of the time but that never before had been stated so openly. “Is life so dear or peace so sweet,as to be bought at the price of chains and slavery?Forbid it,Almighty (万能的)God!I know not what course others may take,but as for me,give me liberty,or give me death!”21.From the text we learn that ___________________.A、Britain took over Canada from the Indians in 1763B、there had been a war between the French and the Indians which ended in 1763C、France used to have control of Canada and some areas east of the Mississippi RiverD、the French still kept some influence in North America through the Treaty of Paris22.The Grenville Program refers to ___________________.A、King George IIIs plan to gather money in North AmericaB、the British governments desire to raise money in North AmericaC、a plan to share the expenses of maintaining an army in the American coloniesD、a decision of the British Parliament to collect money in the American colonies23.The Stamp Act ___________________.A、was an act about selling stamps at prices from a few cents to almost a dollarB、required that all commercial and legal documents in America have stamps on themC、was the main cause of the American RevolutionD、chiefly affected business people who felt it would ruin their businesses24.From the text we learn that Patrick Henry ___________________.A、had been a member of the Virginia Assembly for a long timeB、didnt know what courses to take to complete his studies as a lawyerC、was almost the only one who openly protested against the Stamp ActD、didnt value life or peace as much as other people did25.This passage is mainly about ___________________.A、one of the events leading to the American RevolutionB、the Treaty of Paris between Britain and FranceC、the Grenville Program to raise money in the American coloniesD、Patrick Henry, a hero who opposed the Stamp ActPassage Two:Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.A number of recent books have reworked subjects,forms and writing techniques. Todays children read stories about divorce,death,drugs,air pollution,political extremism and violence. Relying on the magic of the illustrator,all kinds of books are being published.Before they know to read,babies can play with books made of cloth or books made to take in the bath. Later on,they are given picture books that may be cubical(立方形的)or triangular,outsized or very small. They also like work-books which come with watercolours and paintbrushes,and comic books(漫画册)filled with details where they have to spot a figure hidden among thousands of others.Not that the traditional childrens books are being neglected. There are still storybooks where the pages pop up(跳起)when they are opened,to make a forest or a castle. Among the latest ideas are interactive stories where readers choose the plot(情节)or ending they want,and books on CD,which are very popular in rich industrialized countries.The public has enthusiastically greeted the wealth of creativity displayed by publishers. “Previously,giving a child a book as often seen as improper,” says Canadian author Marie-France Hebért. Her books,published by a French-language publisher,sell like hot cakes in hundreds of thousands of copies. “Theres a real appetite for reading these days and I try to get across to children the passion for reading which is food for the mind and the heart,like a medicine or a vitamin.”26.“Reworked” as used in Paragraph 1 means“___________________”。
Paper APart I. Listening Comprehension (20 points)Section A1. A. No, it does not.B. Thank you very much.C. Yes, it is.D. Really?2. A. Yes, speaking.B. I am fine, thank you.C. I have bought something for you.D. I am a teacher of English.3. A. Two hours.B. Two o’clockC. Two milesD. Two dollars4. A. She’s from EnglandB. She’s at homeC. She’s my daughterD. She’s very well.5. A. No, I don’t mindB. Do you mind if I turn down the TV Set?C. Yes, pleaseD. Please don’t turn down the TV set.Section B6. A. The fruit has not been washed yet.B. The seeds are not good to eat.C. You should not eat the skin.D. It is not good to eat it raw.7. A. He wants the woman to take a picture of him.B. He isn’t ready to show his pictures yet.C. The pictures are still being processed.D. He isn’t ready to take pictures yet.8. A. Reading is more useful than watching TV.B. Watching TV is better than reading a newspaper.C. The newspaper is a good source for learning English.D. A combination of reading and listening is most effective.9. A. Everybody was surprised by his attendance at the party.B. He had expected to come to the party for a long time.C. It was impossible for him to come to the party.D. He stayed home to study for his exam.10. A. She will not make the decision for him.B. He doesn’t have to make the decision right now.C. He should talk with the woman about the decision.D. She’ll help to make the decision only if he asks for it.Section CHello, everybody! On Behalf of the hotel, I’d like to express our warmest welcome to you. We do hope all our____11_________will feel happy and comfortable here. We would be pleased to provide ____12____________services to meet your needs. Here you can find many convenient facilities for you to use such as a ________13________, a health club and an indoor swimming pool. We also have three restaurants ______14___________Chinese and Western foods, two bars and a large shopping center. Any suggestions for _______15_________our service are welcome. Thank you for your attention.Part II Vocabulary (30 points)Section A:16. I haven’t seen Mary in years, I ________ what she looks like now.A. tapB. combC. wonderD. advise17. About seventy of the train’s 500 ________ were injured in the accident.A. passengersB. continentsC. centsD. airports18. Earthquakes are ________ in this part of the world.A. similarB. commonC. comfortableD. bright19. I ran to the railway station as fast as I could but found the train was almost full by the time I ________.A. got toB. got downC. got onD. got up20. When a policeman saw the bus driver running a red light, he called to him to ________ and walked towards the bus.A. head forB. feel likeC. turn onD. pull over21. After having a ________ of life in a big city, Mary returned to her village.A. levelB. tasteC. puzzleD. goal22. He offered a ________ to anybody to come and beat him at chess.A. challengeB. causeC. accountD. element23. I have a very clear ________ picture of what happened to me when I took my firstexamination in primary school.A. exactB. professionalC. mentalD. reasonable24. The new rules will help the local workers somehow, but do they ________part-time workers, too?A.lead toB. come toC. get toD. apply to25. If we ________ environmental protection, we can save the earth.A. concentrate onB. build upC. come throughD. hand in26. Runners of all ages showed up ________ the cold morning temperature.A. untilB. despiteC. withD. but27. Dian Chi is heavily ________ and the situation is getting worse.A. pollutedB. pretendedC. arguedD. meant28.It’s a ________fact that human beings are the ultimate cause of the disappearing animal kingdom.A. massB. additionalC. pureD. cruel29. Why don’t we ________ some day and have a real girl’s night?A. play withB. get togetherC. give offD. come over30. I don’t actually ________ the dangers or worry about them, although I am aware of them.A. dwell onB. put onC. go onD. focus on31. We made a(n) ________ to build a new shopping center, but it was rejected.A. solutionB. socialC. proposalD. fellow32. We can take a boat to Florida or, as an ________ , we can fly there.A. tactB. alternativeC. distanceD. packet33. The ________ for the house is $500 per month.A. policyB. distanceC. lengthD. rent34. He had spent several weeks ________ the club making friends with the rest of the group.A. hanging aroundB. paying offC. looking upD. calling on35. She’s so afraid of her uncle that she ________ to avoid him.A. tells it like it isB. gives it to him straightC. goes to great lengthsD. has in commonSection B:admire flight pretend search salesman arguepay off step by step on behalf of head for36. Having finished his work ahead of time, Philip was happy to leave his office and ________ the airport to enjoy his holiday.37. Because of the bad weather, most have been canceled today.38. Police have the area for about two days, but so far have found nothing.39. Making a living as a door-to-door demands a thick skin, both to protect against the weather and against the door shut in your face.40. She left the room quietly, not realizing that her son was just to be asleep.41. When you are trying to help someone, you don’t get anywhere by with them.42. He shouldn’t have risked his life just to save a cat but you have to his courage.43. A foreign language cannot be learned quickly; it must be learned . .44. The decision is an important one as we are making it all the members.45. He worked very hard during the first two years in college; all that hard work________ when he came out top of his class.Part III Reading comprehension. (30 points)Section A:Passage OneWant increase your vocabulary? Here are five tried-and-true methods.1. Pay attention to context (上下文).When you come across an unfamiliar word, try to figure out its meaning by using hints (暗示) from other words or visuals (画面). For example, when an ad for a food processor (加工器) promises that it will help you prepare “a sumptuous family breakfast, including eggs, fruit, pastries (各式糕点), and more,” you can infer (推断) that sumptuous means “lavish” (丰盛的) or “magnificent” (极好的). The words, along with the photo that may accompany the ad, can help you guess the meaning.2. Learn a new word daily.Each day, pick a word from the dictionary and try to use it as often as possible. Realize you’ve forgotten your best friend’s birthday? Just exclaim (大声说出), “How gauche (笨拙) of me!” You’ll make much more of an impression (印象) than if you just say “thoughtless” (粗心的).3. Associate (把…跟…联系起来) new words with people or places.One way to learn something new is to associate something you don’t know with something you do. Let’s say you learn that urbane (温文尔雅的) means “elegant” (高雅的) or “refined” (有教养的). Associate that new word with someone who is like that — perhaps your English teacher. Then, whenever you read “urbane” again, your teacher’s face will pop (突然出现) into your head, and you’ll remember the word’s meaning.4. Listen to good vocabulary sources.Hearing words used correctly will help you learn their denotations (本义) (dictionary definitions (定义)) and connotations (转意) (implied meanings). Keep your ears open —especially to respectable sources. Listen to National Public Radio occasionally instead of pop music stations. Watch TV shows that feature (由…担纲) articulate (口才好的) people discussingcurrent events (时事) or comedies (喜剧) that use clever wordplay (俏皮话). Learn new words as you enjoy leisure (闲暇的) activities.5. Become an active reader.Well written magazines such as Time (《时代》)or The Smithsonian (《史密森》杂志)can provide painless (无痛的) vocabulary lessons as you wait in the dentist’s (牙医的) office.Outstanding fiction (小说) and nonfiction (非小说) are as close as your local library. As you read, no tice the words that authors use: When you come upon one you don’t know and can’t figure out from context, look it up.It’s fun to make note of an author’s “favorite” words. For example, you’ll come across furtive (偷偷摸摸的) at least a dozen times in Mark Tw ain’s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (《汤姆·索亚历险记》). Do you know what it means?To monitor (检测) your progress, keep a notebook of new words you acquire (学到). By the end of the year, you’ll be surprised at how many words you’ve learned. Review the list regu larly to refresh your memory (加深记忆), put a star by favorite words, and use them often!46. While reading, it is possible to know the meaning of a word __________.A. from its contextB. by studying some advertisementsC. from notes given by the writerD. by talking to someone at breakfast47. According to the writer, by using a word that is less commonly used, one can ____________.A. befriend other people more easilyB. show how learned and knowledgeable one isC. make a deep impression on other peopleD. remember that word forever48. By associating new words with people or places, the writer believes that _________________.A. one can remember those people or placesB. one can get those people’s support and friendshipC. one can remember the meaning of those wordsD. one can learn to be more elegant or refined49. People can increase the size of their vocabulary not only from written sources, but also from________________.A. spoken sourcesB. talking to articulate people onlyC. current eventsD. taking part in as many leisure activities as possible50. The writer mentions Time and The Smithsonian when he tells the reader to be an activereader because he thinks that these magazines ____________.A. can be found in all local librariesB. ar e most suitable to be read in the dentist’s officeC. should be read by well educated people onlyD. can help people increase their vocabulary in a leisurely wayPassage TwoThis is not the world we know. This world is controlled by computers. Men and women canbe seen, but they are following orders given to them by machines. The machines were designed by mad scientists, but at some point even the mad scientists were taken over(取代) by their super-inventions.Does this sound familiar(熟悉)? You have probably read something like it in magazines or books, or seen it in a film. Why is it so popular? One of the reasons is that it reflects the fears of many people; fear of the unknown, fear of what is not understood or, at least, fear or something that is not completely understood.The fact is that every day it seems that computers take control of another area of our lives. Some factory jobs are now done by robots and the robots are controlled by computers. Our bank accounts(账户)are managed by computers. At the airport, our tickets are sold by computers. Certainly, many of these operations are made more efficient by computers, but our admiration is sometimes mixed with unsafe feelings. And this lack of safety is caused by the fact that we do not know how computers do these things, and we really don’t know what they might do next.But we can find out how computers work, and once we understand them, we can use computers instead of worrying about being used by them. Today there is a new generation of computer wizards (奇才) who know exactly how computers get things done. These young men and women, usually university students, are happy to sit for hours, sometimes for days, designing programs, not eating, not sleeping, but discovering what can be done by these wonderful slaves which they learned to control. These computer wizards have learned to use the computers and search for new tasks for their machines.51We can know that he scientists who designed the machines___________A.are careless in their daily life.B.are unkind and cruelC.are out of their mindD.have great abilities52.The reason why many people are afraid of computers is that____________A.they don’t know anything about computersB.they haven’t really understood computersC.there are so many computer gamesputers are often down53.The author mentions computer wizards in order to point out that___________A. computers can be controlled by manB. there should be more people devoted to computersC. only young people are interested in computersD. more time and energy is required to control computers54.This passage is probably written to suggest that _____________A. some day computers can deal with all human problemsB. computers can be used in places for traveling to our jobsC. people should not be afraid of computersD. computer technology will not meet people’s needs in various situations55.The author’s attitude towards widely used computers is_______________A. positiveB. anxiousC. worried D curiousSection B (2×5=10 points)Directions: Read the announcement and write down the answers that follow the questions briefly.During the summer holidays there will be a changed schedule of services for the students. Changes for dining-room and library service hours and for bus schedules will be put up on the wall outside of the dining-hall. Weekly film and concert schedules will be put up each Wednesday outside of the student club.In the summer holidays, buses going to the town center will leave the gate every hour on the half hour during the day. The dining room will serve three meals a day from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. during the week and two meals from noon to 7:00 p.m. on weekends. The library will be open at its usual hours during the week, but have shorter hours on Saturdays and Sundays. The weekend hours are from noon to 5:00 p.m.Students must have a new summer card if you want to use the library lending services. This announcement will also be seen in the next week’s student newspaper.56. What is this announcement mainly about?This announcement is to tell students of ___________________.57. When and where can we find the film and concert schedule?We can find it ________________ outside of the student club.58. At what time will the bus leave the gate?The bus leaves every hour ____________________ during the day.59. In the summer holidays, the library will be open at its usual hours on weekends, won’t it?______________________.60. Will the breakfast be served on weekends during the summer holidays?________________________.Part Ⅳ Translation (2×5=10 points)Directions:This part is to test your ability to translate English to Chinese. Each of the four sentences is followed by four choices suggested translation marked A,B,C and D. Make the best choice and write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.61. Light from the sun is a mixture of light of many different colors.A.太阳光是由许多不同颜色的光混合而成的。