大学英语2汇总题库汇总整编
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1、Did Mary tell you when D .A. is comingB. comeC. cameD. to come2、No one A the bus at the last bus stop.A. got offB. got awayC. got inD. got through3、Are there C volunteers for a try?A. aB. someC. anyD. much4、This is C I can help youA. soB. asC. as far asD. as near as5、The car B Dan.A. is belonging toB. belongs toC. belong toD. belong6、The handle of this suitcase C .A. has lostB. has comeC. has come looseD. has loose7、I A to hear from youA. expectB. expectsC. wait forD. wait8、You've surely made D worse.A. matterB. questionC. problemD. things9、I A angry with him.A. gotB. saidC. spokeD. shouted10、The doctor put him on a strict C .A. medicineB. hospitalC. dietD. plate11、You should A a report.A. write outB. write withC. look afterD. write in12、Does the bill B a tip?A. containB. includeC. containedD. included13、I A a visit to Jane the other day.A. paidB. broughtC. tookD. talked14、I haven't heard from him DA. the day before yesterdayB. yesterdayC. tomorrowD. recently15、Will those who agree with me pleaseA their hands?A. raiseB. raisedC. riseD. risen16、I used to A at half past sixA. riseB. raiseC. roseD raised17、Please C the book open on the desk.A. laidB. lieC. layD. lain18、It B me half an hour to walk to the stationA. costB. tookC. spentD. brought19、I'll A holiday next monthA. go onB. goC. getD. go to20、There is a ship A the photo.A. in the front ofB. in front ofC. the front ofD. front of21. A everything in order before you leave the room.A. GetB. DoC. WorkD. Take22. I like to read in my B time.A. sparedB. spareC. sparingD. being spare23. He A English for eight years.A. has learnedB. learnedC. learnsD. is learning24. He owned (that) he D a mistake.A. was madeB. has madeC. madeD. had made25. He lives in his A house.A. ownB. thisC. thatD. the26. I'm B ready.A. quietlyB. quiteC. quietD. quitely27. That hat is A pretty.A. quiteB. quitelyC. quietlyD. quiet28. The sea was very C this morning.A. quiteB. quitelyC. quietD. quietly29. The house became C again when the children were gone.A. quiteB. quitelyC. quietD. quietly30. A , I'm busy preparing for the exams.A. At the momentB. At momentC. The momentD. At the time31. At last firemen have C a big forest fire in California.A. put offB. put onC. put outD. put with32. I'll try and find B the name of the person who saved my life yesterday.A. atB. outC. withD. off33. They were also quite sure A a cigarette end did not start the fire. A. thatB. whatC. whichD. who34. I don't know who B America.A. foundB. discoveredC. found outD. looked for35.The villagers were surprised to see theA of an aeroplane near the lake.A. remainsB. remainC. thingD. matter36. Did you wind this piece of wire A the tree?A. roundB. alongC. withD. at37. This morning I got up very B .A. latelyB. lateC. laterD. latter38.Many people D cigarette ends carelessly.A. throw toB. throw toC. throw atD. throw away39. Do you know the C of the war?A. reasonB. reasonsC. causeD. casues40. Give me your A for going there.A. reasonB. causeC. becauseD. since41. The children were at D school, my husband was at work. A. theB. thisC. thatD. ×42. That's A what I wanted to tell you.A. exactlyB. quietlyC. hardlyD. lately43. C could have been more annoying.A. EverythingB. AnythingC. NothingD. Something44. I persuaded him into B that plan.A. giving offB. giving upC. giving inD. giving away45. We still have A sugar. We don't need ____________ sugar now.A. some. . . anyB. any. . . someC. a … someD. some. . . a46. The Government always makes sure thatC old are cared for.A. aB. anC. theD. this47. Sam is C young man with a lot of money.A. anB. theC. aD. ×48. Your bag is under B bed.A. aB. theC. thisD. ×49. I was busy C butter and flour.A. to mixB. at mixingC. mixingD. mixed50. I C the voice of Helen Bates.A. am recognizedB. was recognizedC. recognizedD. was recognizing51. He is one of the greatest men of DA. all the timeB. this of timeC. that of timeD. all time52. This is the best dress AA. on displayB. on the displayC. on a displayD. on an display53. I paid him £ 200 CA. all in allB. in the allC. in allD. all in54. Why did you B silent/quiet at the dinner party?A. remainedB. remainC. remainsD. be55. They all remained A while the manager talked.A. standingB. stoodC. standD. stands56. Stores haven't C as much profit as usual this year.A. makeB. makingC. madeD. makes 57. I have profited much C your adviceA. forB. toC. fromD. at58. Last month he went to New York B and had little time to visit friends.A. on displayB. on businessC. on footD. on duty59. They have come here C to see you.A. on the wholeB. on fireC. on purposeD. on the average60. Do not interrupt him CA. on the wholeB. on purposeC. on any accountD. on second thought(s)61. He changed B his new dress and went to the party.A. forB. intoC. asD. with62. Jane marched A the room without saying a word.A. out ofB. outC. withD. at63. He was worried about his mother and walked A in the room.A. up and downB. down and upC. here and thereD. there and here64. That morning there were policemenA .A. here and thereB. there and hereC. up and downD. down and up65. The students stood B attention while the headmaster made a speech.A. asB. atC. withD. by66. There's enough A for a skirt.A. clothB. clothesC. clothingD. the cloth67. Wipe up the mess with CA. clothesB. clothingC. a clothD. cloth68. My B are mostly bought from abroad.A. clothB. clothesC. a clothD. clothing69. These wooden boxes contained C .A. clothB. the clothC. clothingD. a cloth70. He has a A record.A. cleanB. clearC. cleaningD. clearing71. Don't sail B to sea in this weather.A. inB. outC. atD. from72. They are B friends of ours.A. aB. noC. anyD. an 73. The poor A has suffered a lot during that time.A. creatureB. animalC. beastD. wildlife74. I'm sorry to A so much of your time.A. have taken upB. take upC. is taking upD. took up75. She is believed to B to Australia.A. goB. have goneC. is goingD. went76. I intended to C him, but I forgot to do so.A. have invitedB. invitedC. inviteD. be inviting77. He C that Tom had stolen his wallet.A. saidB. spokeC. claimedD. told78. The little wooden house was B by the floods.A. wash awayB. washed awayC. washed upD. washed79. When you phoned, she was busy C (the dishes).A. wash upB. wash awayC. washing upD. washing away80. The dead body of a huge fish has beenA on the shore.A. washed upB. washed awayC. wash upD. wash away81. It is not clear yet when the teachersC strike will return to their classrooms.A. inB. atC. onD. from82. While A , she wrote a novel.A. at collegeB. is at collegeC. collegeD. she at college83. He acted as if C success.A. is certain ofB. certainC. certain ofD. he is certain of84. If B ,please let me know by this evening.A. is possibleB. possibleC. it possibleD. possibility85. We still have A sugar. We don't need ____________ sugar now.A. some. . . anyB. any. . . someC. a... someD. some. . . a86. The Government always makes sure thatC old are cared for.A. aB. anC. theD. this87. It is not clear yet when the workersC strike will return to their factories.A. inB. atC. onD. from88. Our delay was due A the heavy traffic.A. toB. atC. inD. with89. The weather has helped me C some/a certain extent.A. inB. atC. toD. on90. They objected B smoking in public places.A. thatB. toC. inD. at91. People are going to find A difficult to get to work.A. itB. themC. itsD. to92. He thought C easy to get the tickets.A. itsB. isC. itD. too93. This medicine has C my toothache.A. relievingB. relieveC. relievedD. been relieved94. He B to hear that the operation had been successful.A. relievedB. was relievedC. relievesD. was relieving95. Some college students have volunteeredC drive buses while the strike lasts.A. inB. atC. toD. with96. Are there C volunteers for a try?A. aB. someC. anyD. much。
《大学英语二》复习资料一、单选题1、You can get a bear______if you pay two more dollar.A、freeB、for freeC、with freeD、on free正确答案:B2、I got up early______that I could have breakfast.A、becauseB、soC、because ofD、such正确答案:B3、I’m interested______English.A、atB、onC、inD、about正确答案:C4、We often do experiments in the______room.A、trainB、trainsC、trainingD、trained正确答案:C5、My sister bought a lot of______yesterday.A、tomatosB、potatoC、tomatoD、potatoes正确答案:D6、Computer is my______.A、majorB、majoringC、majorityD、majors正确答案:A7、I get on well______my roommate.A、withB、forC、byD、among正确答案:A8、Lily’s younger brother is______to come.A、sixB、sixthC、the sixthD、sixteen正确答案:C9、______people lost their house in the earthquake(地震).A、Thousand ofB、one thousandC、ThousandD、Thousands of正确答案:D10、She doesn’t go to school______of her headache.A、because ofB、asC、sinceD、because正确答案:D解析:D()1、Chen Hua is reading a sports magazine.()2、Mike doesn’t like sports at all.()3、Mike’s brother likes to go fishing in his spare time.()4、Chen Hua joined the school team this term.()5、They will meet at three o’clock this afternoon.抵达时间:上午11:30内容酒店员工非常友好,提供了良好的服务,尤其是一位名叫John Chen的员工。
实用文案《大学英语2》期末考试综合复习资料I. Use of EnglishHello, may I talk to the headmaster now? —1.__________.—t A. Sorry, he is busy at the moment B. No, you can't know C. Sorry, you can'' D. I dontDo you think I could borrow your dictionary? —2.________.—B. Yes, go on A. Yes, you may borrowt matter C. Yes, help yourself D. It doesn' What can I do for you, madam? —3.________.—B. You can go your own way A. I want a kilo of applesm busy C. Thanks D. Excuse me. I're from? 4. — Do you mind telling me where you' _________.—B. Sure. I was born in London 'm from London A. Certainly. Im from London C. Not really, you can do it D. Certainly not. I've been waiting an hour already. 5. — May I see the menu, please? I' _________.—B. Yes, please go on A. That is the menu, sirD. Of course, sir C. Here you are, sirI was worried about chemistry, but Mr. Brown gave me an A! 6. — _________. —course That's a difficult A. Don't worry about it B. Congratulations!D. Good luck to you! C. Mr. Brown is very goodd like to book a flight to Shanghai, please. '— I7.________.—B. Do you mind if I said no? A. No, of course nott. We are busyC. Yes, sir, single or return?D. You can' I learned that you won the 100-meter race this morning. Congratulations! 8. — _________. —t say I did well in the race B. No, I can'A. Thank youD. No, no. I ran slowly C. Just luckyCan I help you, sir? 9. — ________.—t mind ''s all right B. I donA. Itm just having a look ''m leaving soon D. Thanks.I C. No, I Excuse me, is this seat free? —10.__________.—A. No, you can't sit here B. Sorry, it is takenC. Yes, it is seated by a boyD. Yes, but I don't know11. — Hello, could I speak to Don, please?标准文档.实用文案__________—s there? B. Who ' A. Who are you?s speaking? D. Who'C. Who could I help?May I help you, madam? 12. — _________—B. Yes, I know what to say.A. Sorry, I have no idea.oranges. 2 kilos of IC. You'd better give me a hand. D. Yes, 'd likeWhat about going for a walk? 13. — _________—s all right. B. That A. It's good for you. 'D. Why not? A good idea. C. So, do I.I think the Internet is very helpful. 14. — _________—s a very good idea.B. It'A. Yes, so do I.d rather go surfing on it. D. I' C. Neither do I.Will you go on a picnic with us tomorrow? 15. — ___________—B. Sorry, I have an appointment A. Yes, but I' ll have English classes.with Dr. Brown.s kind of you. ''t. ItC. I'm afraid I have no idea. D. I won Why don't you have dinner with me tonight? — 16.____________—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 love to, but I have to finish my paper.D. I' 17. I'm afraid I have spilled some coffee on the table cloth. — ____________ —t apologize.A. Oh, don't worry about that.B. You needn'that. have done t D. Oh, you shouldn'C.I feel sorry for that.working been You've always in have a lot of work to do your office. to 18. — You seem overtime.____________—t you know the meaning of work?'A. You are right, but dont think so. I get overpaid for overwork, you know. 'B. Sorry, I dons right. All work and no play make Jack a dull boy.C. That't mind some extra hours 'D. That's right, but the work is interesting. I donat all.— George, I would like to introduce a friend of mine, if I may: Albert Snow. 19. 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.标准文档.实用文案D. Of course not. C. Never mindm so tired, working all morning on the farm. '21. — I Why not take a rest , then?—_________.—B. Maybe I should t afford it A. Because I can't tell you 't know D. Sorry, I canC. I don' Have you heard that Susan has been elected mayor of the city?—22.After working so hard for so many years, ____.—B. she has certainly earned it A. she surely welcomes its good news 'C. she is welcome to it D. it Can you post these letters forus on your way home?—23.__________.— A. No problem B. Its all right 'D. I hope so C. FineDo you happen to have twenty dollars on you?24. — ___________?— I want to buy a reference book.—B. What will you want to do A. Do you want the moneyD. What for C. How muchs everything going?'25. — How ___________.— A. Everything is finished B. Everything has been doneC. Not so bad, you knowD. Not doing wrong, you knowWould you do me a favor and carry these books?—26.______________.—B. No troubles right A. Yes, that'D. With pleasure C. Never mind______________.—27.Thank you. I certainly will. — A. Happy birthday to youB. Let me help you with your EnglishC. Please remember me to your grandparentst forget to post the letterD. Don' Hello. May I speak to Bill, please?28. — _________.—m BillB. I' A. Bill speakingm speaking D. I'C. You are speaking to Bill___________?—29.anything. want you let know if I ll Ilooking m I No, —thanks. 'just around. ' A. Have you made up your mind what you wantB. What do you wantC. Can I help youD. Do you like itI think you look very nice in the red dress.—30.标准文档.实用文案____________.—t look nice at all 'A. Oh, no, I donm glad you think soB. I't like red but my mom made me wear itC. I don'D. 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 influence Wizardthe was nicknamed who s economy. Hetty Green, was born in 1835, upon theworld'because Wall Street, a Street. She became almost legendary figure in (奇才)of Wallshe 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 thatwant not send for a doctor. She did Edward when her son broke his leg, she would not s bill. She refused to send her son to a good hospital. 'to have to pay a doctorgood did not very get a she took the boy to free charity hospital. There he Instead, 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 t it? s incredible, isn''boy's leg in her sitting room. It31. 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 cruelin the second paragraph probably can be replacedmean”33. The underlined word “by ______.B. cruelA. sadD. ungenerous C. disappointed34. When her son broke his leg, Hetty Green _______.A. sent him to a large hospitalB. sent for a doctor at oncet pay the bill for the doctor ' C. didnD. took him to a charity hospital35. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Hetty Green died a poor old woman.标准文档.实用文案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 2The Mars. life existed on once People widely believed that intelligent19th-century discovery of what appeared to be geometric designs cut across the canals of a system The taken as evidence. lines were thought to have been surface was perhaps —It is now clear that “canals”irrigate that had been built to the surface. ancient where features of Mars — are natural valleys spectacular the most geologic rivers once flowed.Once 's seasonal changes in color. the Another fragmented idea concerns planetattributed to the rapid spread of some life-form, these shifts are now known todevelop 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 past. the present or the existence continued over the of some form of life, in either (陨In 1996 scientists discovered organic compounds and minerals in a meteoriteThese B.C. Earth of Martian rock, that collided with around 11,000 , 石)consisting 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 lifeon 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.on Mars have proved to be ______ according to the passage. “37. The canals”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 surfaceseasonal changes in color believed to be? 38. What were the Mars'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.Mars? of existence organisms on possible to discovery the How 39. is 1996 related theA. 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 life标准文档.实用文案on Mars?B. Three. A. Two.D. Five. C. Four.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 easilycatch 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 quietly move themselves. Bears, wolves and other beasts protect use of coloring is to 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 spreads faces liquid danger. While the kind can send out a of very black liquid when itexisted it has Thus, cannot its enemies find it, and it immediately swims away. over, 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 fastbecausenight from plants usually appear at colors pests 43. The that have different______.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 darknesss easy for them to destroy plants in darkness' D. it44. 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 noticed______. because years millions lived seas living certain 45. A fish in has through of A. it is the most powerful in the sea标准文档.实用文案B. 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 4earn an average of $ 9,000 less per year than (辍学者) High school dropoutss much more 'graduates. Now a new study dispels a common belief why they quit. It.(不及格)basic than flunking outt cut it. ' Society tends to think of high school dropouts as kids who just canthey when researchers were surprised and perhaps not two bright.So They are lazy,asked more than 450 kids who quit school about why they left. The vast majority actually had passing grades and they were confident that “executive John Bridgeland, the high have graduated from school.” they could researcher said. About 1 million teens leave school each year. Only about half of and (美籍西班牙的)student will receive a diploma,African-American andHispanic'actually all dropouts come to regret their decision. So, if failing grades donThe most ,John Bridgeland: “t explain why these kids quit, what does? Againuninteresting; found classes “were bored.” They dependable finding was that they between direct connection didn't see any they weren't inspired or motivated. They what they were learning in the classroom to their own lives, or to their careeraspirations.” The study found that most teens who do drop out wait until they turn sixteen,,USto quit. In the at be the age which most states allow students which happens to has a law requiring teenagers to stay in high school ,only one state,New MexicoplusUtah, Tennessee, Texas and until they graduate. Only four states: California,the District of Columbia, require school attendance until age 18, no exceptions, says raising the compulsory attendance age may be one way to ,another researcherkeep more kids in school.anything mistake. And a realize they've made back “As these dropouts look ,they to the push to stick it out and it through that sort of gives these people an extra end, is probably helpful measure.”New Hampshire may be the next state to raise its school attendance age to 18.But critics say that forcing the students unwilling to continue their studies to reinvent to been called for for misses the point-the need reform. It's in stay school ensure that education to make it more challenging and relevant, and to high school 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 intelligentuntil school attendance requiring state passage,which has a law the According 47. to they graduate?A. New HampshireB. Utah标准文档.实用文案D. The District of Columbia C. New Mexico.“__”48. The underlined words “stick it out” probably meansB. solve the problem A. complete schoolingD. believe in themselves C. love having classes49. 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 educationwe can infer the following EXCEPT that_.50. From the passage,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. horror, discovered, to their hotel and of several houses In 1993,the owners of a large that their gardens had disappeared overnight. The sea had eaten into the softlimestone cliffs on which they had been built. While experts were studying thecliff down the several houses disappeared altogether, sliding problem, the hotel and and into the sea.always England has the south coast of Erosion(侵蚀)of the white cliffs alonghave homes recent years. Dozens of problem but it has become more serious in been a had to be abandoned as the sea has crept farther and farther inland. Experts have forecasting ,for local peopleaffected and have drawn up a map studied the areas most the year in which their homes will be swallowed up by the hungry sea.their defenses to protect on the Government to erect sea Angry owners have called impossible. this is that in most cases,homes. Government surveyors have pointed out New sea walls would cost hundreds of millions of pounds and would merely make the shifting the problem from one area waves and currents go further along the coast,until the waves reach an ,to another. The danger is likely to continue,they sayyou Meanwhile,if eaten will not be as limestone is. which area inland of hard rockapply to a house agent in one want to buy a cheap house with an uncertain future,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.coast of the south living the the cause of problem that people on parts is 51. What of England face?A. The rising of the sea level.lack of knowledge.B. The experts'C. The washing-away of limestone cliffs.houses and gardens.,D. The disappearance of hotels52. The erosion of the white cliffs in the south of England .标准文档.实用文案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 Englandstudy on the problem of erosion can .53. The experts' 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 currents,when buying a house along the south coast of England55. According to the author,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 6graduate, order to number of courses in Normally a student must attend a certain 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 ofthree consists of A typical course thirty-six courses each lasting for one semester. classes per week for fifteen weeks; while attending a university a student will would student semester. Normally a four or five courses during each probably attend spread to is possible two semesters each year. It take expect to four years attending the period of work for the degree over a longer period. It is also possible for a though degree course, and another during his move student to between one university this is not in fact done as a regular practice.recorded, is a grade, which he that follows a student is given For every courseand 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 someto affairs. Elections great activity in student time students still find for 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 students, of the enormous numbers With student before to cheating has appear a court. 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.标准文档.实用文案56. Normally a student would at least attend ________ classes each week.D. 15A. 36B. 20C. 1257. 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 universitybecause work university 58. American students are usually under pressure of________.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 authorityprobably Some 59. students are enthusiastic for positions in student organizations 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 regulationsperformance by bringing them before a court C. evaluating students' enthusiasm for social activities D. keeping up the students'III. Vocabulary and Structure61. I prefer to read ______ idle.B. to sitting A. to sitD. rather than sitC. than to sitt get away. '62. 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Convince A. To convinceD. Having convincedC. Convincedd rather you ______ make any comment on the issue for the time being. '70. I 't A. don't B. didnt 'D. shouldnC. wouldn't71. They want the power station ______ as soon as possible.B. setting up A. to be set upD. to have been set upC. being set up72. My watch has been losing time for the past week. It probably needs ______.B. to clean A. cleaningD. to be cleaningC. cleaned73. ______ himself short of petrol, the motorist drew up at the nearest filling station.B. To find A. FoundD. To have found C. Finding74. Mr. John is a relative of ______.s father B. Smith''s A. Smith's fathers 's of Smith D. Smith father C. father' 'clock?”75. “Must I come at four OOh, no, you ______ come at four. “ B. may not A. can'ttD. mustn'C. needn'tt like very much, may make you strong. '76. Sports, ______ perhaps you don B. it A. thatD. what C. whichll visit Europe next summer vacation ______ we have enough money. '77. We A. lest B. untilD. provided C. unlesst matter ______ they will come. '78. ______ doesn B. That, whether A. It, whetherD. Whether, it C. If it, who79. I have two brothers, both ______ are doctors.A. of whichB. of themD. of whomC. who'80. Youll fail in the driving test ______ you have more practice.A. ifB. unlessC. whenD. after81. Madame Curie ______ as the discoverer of the element radium.标准文档.实用文案B. will always be remembered A. will always rememberD. will always rememberC. always rememberedt help ______ the foolish emperor in the procession. 82. People couldn' B. to laugh at A. laugh atD. laughed atC. laughing at83. Do you have any difficulty ______ the work in time?B. finishing A. to finishD. finishedC. to be finishedparty. the at 84. Tom was disappointed that most of the guests ______ when he ______ B. left, arrived A. left, had arrivedD. had left, arrivedC. had left, had arrived85. If there were no subjective mood, English ______ much easier.B. would have been A. will beD. would be C. could have been86. Only when the plan failed ____ his mistakes.B. does he realize A. did he realizeD. he realizesC. he realizedmore is much 87. In some countries people favor _________ together even though there space.A. to stayB. stayD. stayed C. staying88. It was ________ the instruments were handled.B. with great care that A. with great careD. carefullyC. greatly cared better have it done today.89. Your shirt needs _________. You' A. iron B. to ironD. being ironedC. ironingt lose heart, must we? All the teachers are encouraging us.'90. — We mustn ___________ — B. Yes, we mustn't. A. Yes, we must.t.'C. No, we must. D. No, we mustncomfortable a tent after having soft, to 91. It is difficult get used _________ inbed to lie on.B. to sleeping A. sleepD. to sleepC. slept92. ___________ in this light, the matter is not as serious as people generally suppose.B. Seen A. To seeD. Being seenC. Seeingwithout a match members because match was cancelled most of the _________ 93. Thea standard court.B. were objected to have A. objected to havingD. were objected to havingC. objected to have94. They always kept on good __________ with their next-door neighbors for the标准文档.实用文案s sake.children' B. relations A. friendshipD. termsC. relatives95. Our English teacher __________ our buying a good English-Chinese dictionary.B. ordered A. askedD. requiredC. suggested96. Having no children of their own, they decided to _____ an orphan.B. adopt A. adaptD. addictC. adjust97. In teaching it is highly ______ to know exactly what one is hoping to achieve.B. pleasurable A. desirableD. competitiveC. anxiouss death? 98. Who is most likely to ________ the old lady' B. interest A. benefitD. profit C. benefit from99. 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大学英语2总复习题(带答案)大学英语2 总复习题I. Use of EnglishDirections: In this part, there are 10 incomplete dialogues. For each dialogue, there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. — Guess what? I passed the English exam!—________________A. That’s fine.B. It’s OK.C. Congratulations!D. Believe it or not.2. —I must go now. The plane will leave in half an hour. Thank you for seeing me off.—____________A. Good luck.B. Be careful.C. Best Wishes.D. Hurry to catch the plane.3. —Will you be able to come to my birthday party this Saturday?—______________A. No, I’d like to.B.I believe I can’t.C. I’m afraid.D. Yes, I’d love to.4. —Tom, this is Hack, Fred is ill in hospital.—Oh, _________A. it’s sad.B. it’s bad.C. I’m sorry to hear that.D. that’s not good.5. —Excuse me, could you please tell me how to get to the railway station?—____________A. No, I couldn’t.B. Sorry, I don’t know. I’m new here.C. I couldn’t tell you.D. You can’t ask me.6. — Could I borrow your CD of English songs?—________A. No, I am not available.B. I’m sorry. It’s not at hand now.C. It’s very kind of you.D. Thank you very much.7. —Hello, Sally. How’s everything?—_________A. Good for you.B. Oh, I agree.C. That’s right.D. Just so-so.8. — Waiter!—________—I can’t eat this. It’s too salty.A. Yes, sir?B. What?C. All right?D. Pardon?9. — 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 know10. — Do you think I could borrow your dictionary?A. Yes, you may borrowB. Yes, go onC. Yes, help yourselfD. It doesn’t matter11. — 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 busy12. —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 London13. —May I see the menu, please? I’ve been waiting an hour already.—_________.A. That is the menu, sirB. Yes, please go onC. Here you are, sirD. Of course, sir14. —I want to look up a new word. Could you lend me your dictionary?—____________A. Yes, I can.B. Here you are.C. Sorry, I don’t think so.D. You can take it.15. —I’m sorry that the postcards you want to buy have been sold out.—_____________A. Oh, great.B. That sounds boring.C. That’s all right!D. Oh, what a pity!16. —Do you mind if I smoke here?—__________A. Yes, certainly not.B. No, please don’t.C. Sorry, it’s forbidden here.D. Yes, I mind.17. —Do you think living in the countryside has more advantages?—____________A. Yes, perfectly.B. Well, it depends.C. Yes, it is.D. Nothing at all.18. —You’ve won the basketball game. Congratulations!—____________A. Oh, not really.B. No one else could do it.C. Thank you. We’re really lucky.D. It’s good of you to say so.19. — Excuse me, Sir. Could you hold the suitcase for me?—____________A. It’s a pleasure.B. My pleasure.C. I could.D. With pleasure.20. —Mom, I’m very sorry for having broken the plate.—Oh, boy, ____________A. it doesn’t mat ter.B. no problem.C. that’s right.D. thank you.21. —It’s really nice of you to give me a hand in time!—____________A. Thank you.B. No, no.C. With pleasure.D. It’s my pleasure.22. — Excuse me, when is the next flight from London due to arrive?A. In half an hour.B. An hour before.C. Until the next one.D. Before another one.23. —I’m glad you like it. Please drop in any time you like.—__________A. Yes, I will.B. I’m afraid I won’t be free.C. Is it all right?D. That’s great.24. —I believe we’ve met somewhere before.—No, ________.A. it isn’t the sameB. it can’t be trueC. I don’t think soD. I’d rather not25. — 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 fi nish my paper.26. — 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.27. — You seem to have a lot of wor k 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.28. —George, I would like to introduce a friend of mine, if Imay: 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.29. —Excuse me. I don’t want to interrupt you…—____________A. No, no. It’s quite all right.B. It w on’t bother me.C. Never mindD. Of course not.30. — I think the movie is really exciting and touching.—____________A. So am I.B. So do I.C. Neither do I.D. The same to you.31. — Which one do you prefer, the window seat or the aisle seat?—_____________A. I prefer a window seat.B. I like neither.C. Both will do.D. I don’t know.32. — Have you ever been to the Great Wall in Beijing?—__________A. Yes, I am .B. No, I don’t.C. No, I’ve never been there.D. Certainly, I went there.II. Reading ComprehensionDirections: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1In the United States there was an unusual tale telling of the daughter of a mechanic. One day while walking along the bank of a lake, the girl happened to see 20 eggs laid by a wild goose. After some time the girl realized the mother would not return to her eggs and she decided to take them home. There she carefully placed the eggs in the heat of a lamp. Several days later the eggs broke and the baby geese came into the world.Geese are known to take the first living thing they see as their mother. Thus, to these young geese, the girl was their mother.As they grew, the girl was able to lead her birds to run across the grass, but she could not teach them to fly. The girl became increasingly worried about this, both when awake and in her dreams. Later, she had an idea. She would pilot a plane to guide them in flight. She asked her father for a plane and he assembled small aircraft for her.Caring about her safety, the father decided to pilot the plane himself. However, the birds did not recognize or follow him, and instead slept in the grass.One day, the girl climbed into the plane, started it and soon left the ground. Seeing their mother take to the air, the birds eagerly flapped their wings and set out. She flew the plane freely in the sky, her young birds following.1. Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?A. The Daughter of a Mechanic.B. A Girl and Her Father.C. A Girl and Her Geese .D. How to Teach Birds to Fly.2. Why did the girl decide to take the eggs home?A. Because she liked the eggs.B. Because she wanted to eat the eggs.C. Because her father asked her to do so.D. Because she knew that the mother goose will not come back.3. The baby geese naturally took _________ as their mother.A. the mother geeseB. the girlC. the first thing they touchD. the girl’s father4. What did the girl’s father do to help her?A. He assembled a small plane.B. He piloted the plane himself.C. He taught the geese how to fly.D. Both A & B.5. How did the young geese learn to fly?A. By following the girl in the plane.B. By themselves.C. By following the girl’s father.D. By staying in the plane.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.6. 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.7. 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 surface8. 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.9. 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.10. How many arguments in this passage lead to the belief of the existence of life on Mars?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.D. Five.Passage 3Gilbert Arenas was born on January 6, 1982 in Tampa, Florida. His father played college football at the University of Miami. In 1984, the pair moved to Los Angeles, California where Gilbert's father was an actor in commercials and soap operas.When Gilbert was about 11, he started playing basketball. By the time Gilbert was 14, he wasalready the best player on Ulysses S. Grant High School in Van Nuys, California. He decided to wear the number "0" becausepeople told him he would get "zero playing time". After his sophomore year, Gilbert decided to enter the NBA draft. Many coaches thought that Gilbert was not ready. As a result, he was drafted a disappointing 31st overall by the Golden State Warriors. Gilbert worked hard at Golden State, despite the fact his coach kept him on the bench for much of the season. When he finally got his chance, Gilbert averaged 14 points and 5 assists per game as the Warriors point guard.After a successful individual year for Gilbert, it was time to test the NBA's free-agent market. Much to the disappointment of Warriors fans, Gilbert signed a 6-year, 65 million dollar deal with the Washington Wizards in 2003. Not surprisingly, he became an instant star with the Wizards. Fans loved to watch him race up the court, dish-off passes, and make difficult shots and lay ups. Although the Wizards only won 27 games his first year in Washington, Gilbert led them with 19.6 points per game. Gilbert, along with teammates Larry Hughes and Antawn Jamison, led the Wizards to the NBA playoffs during his second year. The highlight of the decade for the Wizards was their post-season victory against the Chicago Bulls in the NBA playoffs.11. What did Gilbert’s father do for a living in Californi a?A. He was an artist.B. He was a basketball player.C. He was an actor.D. He was a football player.12. When did Gilbert become the best player on Ulysses S. Grant High School?A. When he was 11.B. In 1984.C. When he was 14.D. As a junior in high school.13. Why was Gilbert drafted a disappointing 31st overall by the Golden State Warriors?A. Because many coaches thought that he was not ready.B. Because the Golden State Warriors liked him very much.C. Because his family has moved to the Golden State.D. Because his performance is disappointing in the season.14. Which of the following players did NOT help the Wizards make the playoffs in Gilbert’s second year?A. Gilbert Arenas.B. Gold State Warriors.C. Antawn Jamison.D. Larry Hughes.15. Which of the following words best describes Gilbert Arenas as described by the passage?A. Overrated.B. Hard-working.C. Talented.D. Both B and C.Passage 4Manners are very important in every country, but the trouble is that different countries have different ideas about what counts as polite behavior. What is good manners in one country may not be appropriate behavior in another. Chinese people may be shocked at what counts as good manners in England.When an Englishman passes a friend in the street he does not always stop to talk. He may just nod, say" hello" and pass on. If two friends do stop to talk, they do not shake hands. It is only at parties for young people (students, for instance) that a person could go up to someone he does not know and introduce himself.On more formal occasions or at parties run by older people a guest always waits to be introduced to someone he does not know by the host, hostess oranother guest who he already knows. At even a formal dinner an Englishman does not wait for a toast before he has a drink. The English reserve toasts for very formal or very special occasions. In these cases the toast will usually be accompanied by a short speech, for example, at a wedding reception or at a party for somebody who is retiring. After a private dinner in someone's house an Englishman will only shake hands with the host and hostess if it is a fairly formal occasion, like a business dinner, and he will usually put his coat on and say goodbye as he leaves the house.Luckily, like Chinese people, the English usually excuse foreign students over matters of etiquette. But even so, perhaps the safest advice for the overseas student, no matter what country he is visiting, is to follow the old proverb: when in Rome, do as the Romans do.16. When an Englishman meets a friend in the street, he may ____________________.A. stop to talk to his friendB. just nod and say “hello”C. shake hands with his friendD. just say goodbye17. What will a person do when he attend a party run by older people?A. Go up to a stranger and introduce himself.B. Ask his friend to introduce him to others.C. Give a speech in front of others to introduce himself.D. Wait to be introduced by the host / hostess.18. On which occasion will the English toast?A. A wedding reception.B. A dinner party.C. A speech.D. A meeting.19. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Different countries have similar ideas about what good manners are.B. Chinese people seem to be more polite than English people.C. An Englishman will shake hands with the host after a private business dinner.D. The English usually can’t understand foreign students impolite behaviors.20. Which of the following best explains the proverb: when in Rome, do as the Romans do.A. If you go to Rome, you must do things like the Romans.B. When you go to a foreign country, you should learn something about their manners.c. Romans always do the right thing, so you should follow them.D. Manners in Roman are as easy to follow as in other countries.III. Vocabulary and StructureDirections: 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 and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. In order to strengthen his muscles, Mike goes to the gym _____ to do exercises.A. increasinglyB. oftenC. regularlyD. lively2. He asked who I voted for and I said it was my own _______.A. thingB. matterC. dutyD. business3. Mr. Smith was determined to _______ the experiment after so many years' interruption.A. carry onB. carry outC. carry awayD. carry forth4. Drunken driving is often the major _____ of traffic accidents.A. reasonB. causeC. excuseD. way5. The case ______ a lot of things, ______ a second-hand watch.A. included; containedB. included; containingC. contained; includedD. contained; including6. His article concerning population control was published in the _____ issue of China Daily.A. latestB. latelyC. lateD. later7. Although many young people are eager to go abroad, he prefers _________ in his own country.A. stay and workB. stayed and workedC. to stay and workD. to be stayed and worked8. The good service at the hotel made up for the poor food to some ________.A. wayB. gradeC. sortD. extent9. Scientists think that the continents __________ always where they ____today.A. aren’t; areB. aren’t; wereC. weren’t; areD. weren’t; were10. As soon as he comes back, I’ll tell him when __________ and see him.A. will you comeB. you will comeC. you comeD. do you come11. Years ago we didn't know this, but recent science ______ that people who don't sleep well soon get ill.A. showedB. has shownC. will showD. is showing12. They _____ on the program for almost one week before I joined them, and now we _____ on it as no good results have come out so far.A. had been working; are still workingB. had worked; were still workingC. have been working; have workedD. have worked; are still working13. —What would you do if it ____ tomorrow?—We have to carry it on, since we’ve got everything ready.A. rainB. is rainingC. will rainD. rains14. The coffee is wonderful! It doesn’t taste like anything I _____ before.A. was havingB. haveC. have ever hadD. had ever had15. By the time Jane gets home, her aunt _______for London to attend a meeting.A. will leaveB. leavesC. will have leftD. left16. I sent invitations to 80 people, ______ have replied.A. of whom only 20 of theseB. only 20 whoC. of 20 of these whoD. only 20 of whom17. No passenger is allowed to stick his head out of the window lest he ______.A. should be hurtB. is hurtC. will be hurtD. is to be hurt18. I consider ______ that I should do my best to help them.A. my dutyB. to be my dutyC. what my dutyD. it my duty19. There was plenty of time. She ______.A. mustn’t have hurriedB. needn’t have hurrie dC. must hurryD. couldn’t have hurried20. Shanghai is the place _____ the great Communist Party of China was born.A. whichB. whereC. whenD. that21. So little ______ about chemistry that the lecture was completely beyond me.A. I knowB. I knewC. do I knowD. did I know22. We have _____ two seats for the 8:30 flight to New Yorktomorrow.A. boughtB. soldC. bookedD. ordered23. Candies and chocolates are treats suitable for festive _______ .A. conditionsB. occasionsC. situationsD. events24. The young couple _______ their new life to a railway train on a long unknown track.A. imaginedB. figuredC. comparedD. cheered25. Some passengers complain that it usually takes so long to ____ in travel insurance documents.A. finishB. fillC. completeD. write26. As the _____ manager of the company, Alan White should be responsible for all the sales of the department.A. chiefB. mainC. commonD. general27. Some customers complain that it usually _____ so long toget refund for the inferior goods they bought.A. takesB. costsC. spendsD. spares28. If the boy had _____ the dog alone it wouldn't have bitten him.A. setB. madeC. hadD. left29. Jack is good, kind, hard-working and intelligent. __________, I can't speak too highly of him.A. As a resultB. By the wayC. In any caseD. In a word30. Stressful environments lead to unhealthy behaviors such as poor eating habits, which _____ increase the risk of heart disease.A. in turnB. in returnC. by chanceD. by turns31. With more forests being destroyed, huge quantities of good earth ______ each year.A. is washing awayB. are being washed awayC. are washing awayD. is being washed away32. Millions of pounds' worth of damage _____ by a storm which swept across the north of England last night.A. has been caused B have been causedC. will be causedD. will have been caused33. In the past, people used _________ that the moon was too far away __________. But now it is possible for man __________ there by spaceship.A. to think, not to reach, to getB. to think, to reach, to getC. to thinking, to reach, will getD. thought, to reach, to get to34. Her son promised __________ in the bedroom until the baby stopped __________.A. staying, to cryB. to stay, cryingC. for staying, to cryD. to stay, to cry35. Mrs. Smith warned her daughter __________ after drinking.A. never to driveB. to never driveC. never drivingD. never drive36. As she is looking forward to __________ from me, please remember __________ this letter on your way to school.A. hear, postB. be heard, postingC. hearing, to postD. be hearing, to posting37. Sports, ______ perhaps you don’t like very much, m aymake you strong.A. thatB. itC. whichD. what38. We’ll visit Europe next summer vacation ______ we have enough money.A. lestB. untilC. unlessD. provided39. ______ doesn’t matter ______ they will come.A. It, whetherB. That, whetherC. If it, whoD. Whether, it40. I have two brothers, both ______ are doctors.A. of whichB. of themC. whoD. of whom41. You’ll fail in the driving test ______ you have more practice.A. ifB. unlessC. whenD. after42. It was with great joy ______ he received the news that his long lost son would soon return home.A. soB. asC. thatD. since43. They always kept on good __________ with their next-door neighbors for the children’s sake.A. friendshipB. relationsC. relativesD. terms44. There was a good __________ of the countryside from the front of the bus.A. sightB. viewC. sceneD. scenery45. I think we should let Maria go camping with her boyfriend. __________, she’s a big girl now.A. After allB. Above allC. First of allD. For all46. If you ever have the __________ to go abroad to work, you should take it.A. possibilityB. offerC. luckD. chance47. The man told his girl friend he would wait for her where the three roads __________.A. linkB. connectC. meetD. combine48. The current political __________ of our country is favorable for foreign investments.A. climateB. weatherC. stateD. occasion49. My house is very __________ for getting to work as it is onlya few minutes from the station.A. comfortableB. suitableC. convenientD. free50. — Mum, it is nice weather. I want to skate this afternoon.—Don’t you think the ice on the lake is too thin to __________ your weight?A. standB. bearC. catchD. take51. Our English teacher __________ our buying a good English-Chinese dictionary.A. askedB. orderedC. suggestedD. required52. __________ from the moon, our earth, with water __________ seven percent of its surface, appears as a “blue ball”.A. Seen ... coveredB. Seeing ... coveringC. Seen ... coveringD. To see ... to cover53. What’s the language __________ in Ge rmany?A. speakingB. spokenC. be spokenD. to speak54. Mr. Lee,__________ of the __________ speech,started to read a novel.A. tired ... boringB. tiring ... boredC. tired ... boredD. tiring ... boring55. __________,the boy couldn’t enter his house.A. Since the key has lostB. The key was lostC. Lost the keyD. Having lost the key56. I think they will go to town tomorrow, __________?A. do IB. don’t IC. will theyD. won’t they57. We told you that he would come tonight, __________?A. didn’t weB. did weC. would heD. wouldn’t he58. You ______ all those calculations. We have a computer to do that sort of thing.A. needn’t have doneB. must not have doneC. shouldn’t have doneD. can not have done59. The columnist feels sure ______ wins the election will have the support of the parties.A. whoeverB. whomeverC. whateverD. whenever60. Someone called me up in the middle of the night, but they hung up ______ I could answer the phone.A. asB. sinceC. untilD. before61. With the problem ______, we are getting along even more smoothly.A. settlesB. to settleC. settledD. to be settling62. Seldom ______ any mistake during my past fifteen years of service here.A. I did makeB. did I makeC. should I makeD. I made63. I am ______ the same old breakfast every morning.A. bored ofB. bored withC. tired withD. tired from64. The more difficult the problems are, ______ able to solve them.A. I am the less likelyB. the less likely I amC. I am less the likelyD. the likely less I am65. Every spare minute he gets is spent ______ his car.A. to washB. in washC. washingD. on washing66. Don’t get off the bus until it ______.A. has stoppedB. stoppedC. will stopD. shall stop67. ______ one occasion he helped an old woman who was in danger ______ the risk of his life.A. In, asB. On, atC. By, withD. At, in68. —When ______ again?—When he ______, I’ll let you know.A. he comes, comesB. will he come, will comeC. he comes, will comeD. will he come, comes69. Hardly ______ the classroom when the class began.A. had he enteredB. he enteredC. has he enteredD. he had entered70. —Hi, Tracy, you look tired.—I am tired. I ______ the living room all day.A. paintedB. had paintedC. have paintedD. have been painting71. The strike is said ______ by the government’s negligence of the people’s welfare.A. to be causedB. to causeC. being causedD. to have been caused72. The teacher doesn’t permit ______ in class.A. smokeB. smokingC. to smokeD. to have a smoke73. ______ adequate preparations, they thought it better to postpone the journey till next week.A. Not to have madeB. Not makingC. Not having made。
实用文案《大学英语2》期末考试综合复习资料A. Certainly. I ' m from London C. Not really, you can do it5. — May I see the menu, please? I B. Sure. I was born in LondonD. Certainly not. I ' m from London've been waiting an hour already.B. Yes, please go onD. Of course, sir 6. — I was worried about chemistry, but Mr. Brow n gave me an A!C. Mr. Brow n is very good7. — 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!I. Use of En glish 1. — Hello, may I talk to the headmaster now? A. Sorry, he is busy at the mome nt C. Sorry, you can ' t 2. — Do you think I could borrow your dict ion ary? B. No, you can ' t D. I don ' t know A. Yes, you may borrowC. Yes, help yourself 3. — What can I do for you, madam? B. Yes, go onD. It doesn ' t matter A. I want a kilo of apples C. Thanks4. — Do you mind telli ng me where youB. You can go your own way D. Excuse me. I ' m busy're from?A. Don ' t worry about it A. That is the menu, sirC. Here you are, sirA. Thank youC. Just lucky9. —Can I help you, sir?A. It ' s all rightC. No, I ' m leaving soon10. —Excuse me, is this seat free?A. No, you can ' t sit hereC. Yes, it is seated by a boy11. —Hello, could I speak to Don, B. No, I can ' t say I did well in the race D. No, no. I ran slowlyB. I don ' t mind D. Thanks. I ' m just having a lookB. Sorry, it is take nD. Yes, but I don ' t knowA. Yes, but I ' ll have English classes. with Dr. Brow n.C. I ' m afraid I have no idea.16. — Why don't you have dinner with me toni ght?A. The reason is that I have to work over time tonight.B. Sorry about that, but I have to go to a party.17. — rm 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 workingovertime.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 hoursat 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 bee n?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.A. Who are you? C. Who could I help? 12. — May I help you, madam? A. Sorry, I have no idea. C. You ' d better give me a hand. 13. What about goi ng for a walk? A. It ' s good for you. C. So, do I. 14. I think the Internet is very helpful.A. Yes, so do I. C. Neither do I.15. — Will you go on a pic nic with usB. Who ' s there? D. Who ' s speaking?B. Yes, I know what to say.D. Yes, I ' d like 2 kilos of oranges.B. That ' s all right. D. Why not? A good idea.B. It ' s a very good idea. D. I ' d rather go surfing on it.B. Sorry, I have an appo in tme ntD. I won ' t. It ' s kind of you.C. Never mi ndD. Of course not.21. — I ' m so tired, working all morning on the farm.—Why not take a rest , the n?A. Because I can ' t afford itB. Maybe I shouldC. I don ' t knowD. Sorry, I can' t tell you22. — Have you heard that Susa n has bee n elected mayor of the city?—After worki ng so hard for so many years, ____ .A. she surely welcomes itB. she has certa in ly 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 happe n to have twe nty dollars on you?—_____________ ?—I want to buy a refere nee book.A. Do you want the moneyB. What will you want to doC. How muchD. What for25. — How ' s everyth ing going? A. Everyth ing is fini shed B. Everyth ing has bee n done C. Not so bad, you knowD. Not doing wrong, you know26. — Would you do me a favor and carry these books?27. — ________________ .—Thank you. I certai nly will.A. Happy birthday to youD. Don ' t forget to post the letter 28. — 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 you know if I want anything.A. Have you made up your mind what you wantB. What do you wa ntC. Can I help youA. Yes, that ' s rightC. Never mind B. No troubleD. With pleasureD. Do you like it30. —I think you look very nice in the red dress.A. Oh, no,l 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 ki ndII. Readi ng Comprehe nsionPassage 1Wall Street is the name of a street in New York and very famous in the wholeworld. It is the finan cial cen ter of the U.S.A, exert ing a sig ni fica nt in flue nceupon 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 selli ng shares in compa ni es.Hetty Gree n bega n making money whe n her father died and she in herited all hismoney. By investing it wisely, she soon built up her fortune to over 100 million dollars. However, she hated spe nding money on herself or on her family. Actually, she hated spending money oneverything 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 ' s bill. She refused to send her son to a good hospital.In stead, she took the boy to a free charity hospital. There he did not get very good treatme nt and, to save his life, he had to have his leg cut off. Still his mother would not pay for proper hospital treatme nt. She sent for a doctor who cut off the boy' s leg in her sitt ing room. It ' s in credible, is n ' t it?31. Wall Street is ______ .A. the name of Chinatown in New YorkB. the nickn ame of New YorkC. the finan cial cen ter of AmericaD. the tourist ce nter of U.S.A32. Hetty Gree n was nickn amed the Wizard of Wall Street because she _____ .C. built up a large compa ny on sharesD. was very stra nge and cruel33. The underlined word “ mean' in the second paragraph probably can be replacedby ______ .A. sadB. cruelC. disappo in tedD. ungen erous34. When her son broke his leg, Hetty Gree n _____ .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 Gree n died a poor old woma n.B. Hetty Gree n preferred money to anything else.C. Hetty Gree n liked to earn a lot of money so as to live a good life.D. Hetty Gree n hated her son and refused to take him to a good hospital.Passage 2People once widely believed that intelligent life existed on Mars. The19th-century discovery of what appeared to be geometric desig ns cut across the surface was taken as evidenee. 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 ” 一perhapsthe 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 moveme nt of fine dust in the atmosphere.By the close of the 20th cen tury none of the many experime nts con ducted by spacecraft had ever found persuasive evide nee of life. Nevertheless, speculati on continued over the existenee of some form of life, in either the present or the past. In 1996 scie ntists discovered orga nic compo unds and mi nerals in a meteorite (陨石),consisting of Martian rock, that collided with Earth around 11,000 B.C. These compo unds suggest that Mars may have bee n in habited by orga ni sms more tha n three billi on years ago.36. Why did people in the 19th century believe the existence of intelligent lifeon Mars?A. Because the surface of Mars seemed to be geometric.B. Because the lines were draw n across the surface of the pla net.C. Because a system of can als was thought to be there.D. Because it was the Martia ns that built the can als.37. The “canals ” on Mars have proved to be ______ according to the passage.A. the minor geologic characteristic of MarsB. n atural 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 ' seas onal cha nges in color believed to be?A. The n atural cha nges on the pla net.B. The seas onal cycles.C. The moveme nt of some life form.D. The storm of dust in its atmosphere.B. A Martia n rock struck Earth about 11,000 years ago.C. The organisms came back to life after the collision with Earth.D. The in habit ing orga ni sms appeared more tha n three billi on years ago.40. How many argume nts in this passage lead to the belief of the existe nce of lifeon Mars?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.D. Five.Passage 3Have you ever won dered why differe nt ani mals 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 cha nge their colors together with the cha nge of the color of crops. When crops are gree n, I ocusts look gree n. But whe n crops are ripe, locusts take on exactly the same brow n 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 ni ght.If you study the animal life in any part of the world, you will find the mainuse of coloring is to protect themselves. Bears, wolves and other beasts move quietlythrough forests. They are usually in visible to the eyes of hun ters, because they have the color much like the barks of trees.An eve n more stra nge act rema ins to be no ticed. A kind of fish livi ng in seas can send out a kind of very black liquid when it faces dan ger. 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 cha nge of color in locustsB. the protective colorati on of ani mals and pestsC. how a certa in sea fish protects itselfD. an imals or pests can dye themselves differe nt colors42. Locusts are not easily wiped out by their en emies because _____ .A. they are powerful eno ughB. they are dan gerous to their en emiesC. they take on the same colors as cropsD. they fly extraord inarily fast43. The pests that have different colors from plants usually appear at night becauseA. birds take their rest whe n ni ght comesB. their enemies can easily find them and eat themC. they have the habit of coming out in dark nessD. 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 brow n or grey colors45. 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 tha n 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 tha n graduates. Now a new study dispels a com mon belief why they quit. It ' s much more basic tha n 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 tha n 450 kids who quit school about why they left.“ The vast majority actually had pass ing grades and they were con fide nt thatthey could have graduated from high school. ” John Bridgeland, the executive researcher said. About 1 milli on tee ns leave school each year. Only about half ofAfrican-American and Hispanic (美籍西班牙的)student will receive a diploma , and actually all dropouts come to regret their decisi on. So , if faili ng grades don 't expla in why these kids quit, what does? Aga in , Joh n Bridgela nd: “ The most dependable finding was that they were bored. ” “They found classes uninteresting;they weren' t in spired or motivated. They did n ' t see any direct connection betwee n what they were lear ning in the classroom to their own lives, or to their career aspirati ons.The study found that most tee ns who do drop out wait un til they turn sixtee n, 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 schooluntil they graduate. Only four states: California, Tennessee, Texas and Utah, plusthe District of Columbia, require school atte ndance un til age 18, no excepti ons,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 madea mistake. And anything that sort of gives these people an extra push to stick it out and it through to theen d, is probably helpful measure. ”New Hampshire may be the n ext state to raise its school atte ndance age to 18.But critics say that forcing the students unwilling to continue their studies tostay in school misses the point —the need for reform. It's been called for to reinventhigh school educati on to make it more challe nging and releva nt, and to en sure that kids who do stick it out receive a diploma that actually mea ns someth ing.46. Most high school stude nts drop out of school because ___ .C. they are discrim in ated aga instD. they are lazy and not intelligent47. According to the passage , which state has a law requiring school attendance untilthey graduate?A. New HampshireB. UtahC. New MexicoD. The District of Columbia48. The underlined words “ stick it out ” probably means “_________ ”A. complete schooli ngB. solve the problemC. love havi ng classesD. believe in themselves49. In the last paragraph, the writer is trying to ______ .A. an alyze the reas on why stude nts quit schoolB. suggest rais ing the compulsory atte ndance ageC. raise aware ness of reforming high school educati onD. wish to make laws to guarantee no education50. From the passage , we can infer the following EXCEPT that _.A. the grades of most dropouts at school were acceptableB. on average dropouts cannot get good jobsC. classes don't appeal to dropoutsPassage 5People liv ing on parts of the south coast of En gla nd face a serious problem.In 1993,the owners of a large hotel and of several houses discovered, to their horror, that their garde ns had disappeared over ni ght. The sea had eate n 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 cliffand into the sea.Erosion (侵蚀)of the white cliffs along the south coast of England has always bee n a problem but it has become more serious in recent years. Doze ns of homes have had to be aba ndoned 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 hun dreds of milli ons of pounds and would merely make the waves and currents go further along the coast , shifting the problem from one areato ano ther. The dan ger is likely to continue , they say , un til the waves reach anin la nd area of hard rock which will not be eate n as limest one is. Mea nwhile , if you want to buy a cheap house with an un certa in future , apply to a house age nt in oneof the threate ned areas on the south coast of En gla nd. You can get a house for a kno ckdow n price but it may tur n out to be a kno ckdow n home.51. What is the cause of the problem that people living on parts of the south coastof En gla nd face?A. The rising of the sea level.B. The experts ' lack of kno wledge.C. The wash in g-away of limest one cliffs.D. The disappeara nee of hotels , houses and garde ns.52. The erosi on of the white cliffs in the south of En gla ndA. will soon become a problem for people living in central EnglandB. has now become a threat to the local reside ntsC. can be stopped if proper measures are take nD. is quickly cha nging the map of En gla nd53. The experts ' study on the problem of erosi on canA. warn people whose homes are in dan gerB. provide an effective way to slow it dow nC. help to preve nt it from worse ningD. lead to its even tual soluti on54. It is not feasible to build sea defe nses to protect aga inst erosi on becauseA. house age nts along the coast do not support the ideaD. they will be easily kno cked dow n by waves and curre nts55. According to the author , when buying a house along the south coast of England , people should _______________ .A. take the quality of the house into con sideratio nB. guard aga inst being cheated by the house age ntC. exam ine the house carefully before making a decisi onD. be aware of the pote ntial dan ger in volved Passage 6Normally a student must attend a certain number of courses in order to graduate,and each course which he atte nds 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 threeclasses 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 Ion ger period. It is also possible for a student to move between one university and another during his degree course, thoughthis 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 stude nt to show to prospective employers. All this imposes a con sta nt pressure and stra in of work, but in spite of this some students still find time for great activity in student affairs.Elections to positi ons in stude nt orga ni zati ons arouse much en thusiasm. 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 positi ons of authority is much respected and it will be of ben efit to him later in his career.56. Normally a stude nt would at least atte nd ______ classes each week.A. 36B. 20C.12D.1557. Accord ing to the first paragraph an America n stude nt is allowed _____ .A. to live in a differe nt uni versityB. to get two degrees from two differe nt uni versities58. American university students are usually under pressure of work becauseB. they are heavily in volved in stude nt affairsC. they have to observe uni versity discipli neD. they want to run for positi ons of authority59. Somestudents are enthusiastic for positions in student organizations probably because .A. they hate the con sta nt pressure stra in of their studyB. they will the n be able to stay Ion ger in the uni versityC. such positi ons help them get better jobsD. such positi ons are usually well paid60. The stude nt orga ni zatio ns seem, to be effective in ____A. dealing with the academic affairs of the universityB. en suri ng that the stude nts observe uni versity regulatio nsC. evaluat ing stude nts ' performa nee by bringing them before a court62. I _____ to come over to see you, but some one called and I could nA. inten dedB. would intendC. had inten dedD. has inten ded63. If my lawyer _____ here last Saturday, he ______ m e from going.A. had bee n; would have preve ntedB. had bee n; would preve ntC. were; would preve ntD. were; would have preve nted64. Greater efforts to in crease grain product ion ____ i f food shortages are tobe avoided.A. is being made B. is mak ingC. have to make D. must be made65. How I wish I youyesterday!A. seen B. did seeC. had see n D. were to see66. had I closed the door somebody started knocking on it.A. As soon as; the nB. Although; yetC. Hardly; tha n D. No sooner; tha nD. keep ing up the stude ntsIII. Vocabulary and Structure61. I prefer to read _____ idle.A. to sitC. than to sit ' en thusiasm for social activitiesB. to sitti ngD. rather tha n sitt get away.A. lestB. un tilC. uni essD. provided 78. _____ doesn ' t matter ________ they will come. B. That, whether D. Whether, itA. It, whether C. If it, who 79. I have two brothers, both _____ are doctors.A. of which C. who80. You ' ll fail in the driving test A. if C. whe nB. of them D. of whomyou have more practice.B. uni ess D. after81. Madame Curie _____ as the discoverer of the eleme nt radium.67. It ' s no use _______ m e not to worry. A. you tell B. your telli ngC. for you to tellD. havi ng told68. It was esse ntial that the applicati on forms ____ back before the deadli ne.A. must be sentB. be sentC. would be sentD. were sent 69. ____ that they were trying to pois on him, he refused to eat anything.A. To convinceB. ConvinceC. ConvincedD. Havi ng convinced 70. I ' d rather you ______ make any comment on the issue for the time being.A. don ' tB. didn ' tC. wouldn ' tD. shouldn ' t 71. They want the power stati on_____ as soon as possible.A. to be set upB. sett ing upC. being set upD. to have bee n set up 72. My watch has been losing time for the past week. It probably needs _____A. clea ningB. to clea nC. clea nedD. to be clea ning73. ____ himself short of petrol, the motorist drew up at the n earest filli ngstatio n.A. Found C. Fi ndi ng74. Mr. Joh n is a relative of _____ . A. Smith ' s father ' s C. father ' s of Smith 75.“ Must I come at four O ' clock?“ Oh, no, you _____ come at four. A. can ' t C. needn ' t76. Sports, _____ perhaps you don A. that C. which77. We ' ll visit Europe next summe B. To find D. To have foundB. Smith ' s father D. Smith father ' sB. may not D. mustn ' tt like very much, may make you strong. B. it D. whati _____ we have eno ugh mon ey.D. being ironed—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 difficultto get usedin a tent after having soft, comfortablebed to lie on.A. sleepB. to sleep ingC. sleptD. to sleep92.in this light, the matter is not as serious as people gen erallysuppose.A. To seeB. See nC. SeeingD. Being see n93. The match was can celled because most of the members ______________ a match withouta sta ndard court.A. objected to havi ngB. were objected to haveC. objected to haveD. were objected to havi ng94. They always kept on good _________ with their n ext-door n eighbors for theA. will always remember C. always remembered 82. People couldn ' t helpB. will always be remembered D. will always rememberthe foolish emperor in the processi on.A. laugh at C. laugh ing at83. Do you have any difficulty A. to finish B. to laugh at D. laughed atthe work in time?B. finishingC. to be fini shedD. finished whe n he 84. Tom was disappo in ted that most of the guests A. left, had arrived B. left, arrivedC. had left, had arrivedD. had left, arrived85. If there were no subjective mood, En glishat the party.much easier.A. will beB. would have bee nC. could have bee n 86. Only whe n the plan failed his mistakes.D. would be A. did he realize B. does he realize C. he realizedD. he realizes87. In some countries people favor together even though there is much morespace.A. to stay C. stay ing88. It wasB. stay D. stayedthe in strume nts were han dled.89.A. with great care C. greatly careYour shirt n eeds .YouA. ironB. with great care that D. carefully'd better have it done today.B. to ironC. ironing90.children ' s sake.A. frien dshipC. relatives B. relati onsD. terms95. Our En glish teacher A. asked C. suggested our buying a good En glish-Ch in ese dicti onary. B. ordered D. required 96. Having no children of their own, they decided to ____ an orphan. A. adapt C. adjust 97. In teachi ng it is highly B. adopt D. addictA. desirable C. an xious 98. Who is most likely to A. ben efitC. ben efit fromme 99. They tried to A. discourage …to take C. en courage …to take 100. _________ our records, the books you have to know exactly what one is hop ing to achieve.B. pleasurable D. competitive_ the old lady' s death?B. i nterestD. profit __ that step. B. discourage ….from taking D. encourage …taking borrowed should now be returned to the library. A. Due to C. Regardless of 101. The price of the shares will them. A. depend on C. put on B. Concerning D. Accord ing to the nu mber of people who want to buy B. turn on D. take on 102. Jack and Bill are twins, but the former is taller tha n _ ter te C. latest D. the latter 103. Eati ng too much sugar can A. result from C. connect with health problems. B. lead to D. attribute to 104. It was an exhibiti on A. compos ing ofC. composed of French paintin gs. B. composedD. made of 105. Childre n who live in the rural areas are very ______t o be poor. B. alike A. likely C. like D. lively 106. If you _____ it, your play ing will gradually get better. 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《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》期末考试综合复习资料I.U s e o f E n g li s h1.— 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, please? 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. Congratulations! 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. B. It’s a very good idea.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, bu t 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.Because 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?—A.she surely welcomes 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 you 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.R e a d i n g C o m p r e h e n s i o nPassage 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 influence 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 allhis 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 wasso 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’s bill. 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 bereplaced by .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. The19th-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 intelligentlife 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 onMars?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 oflife on 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 nightA.B.their enemies can easily find them and eat themC.they have the habit of coming out in darknessD.it’s ea sy 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).Soc iety 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 pas sing 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; t hey 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, Texas 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 school attendance 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 EXCEPT that_.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 uncertainfuture,apply to a house 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 becauseB.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.V o c a b u l a r y a n d S t r u c t u r e61.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 and I 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 areto be 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, whether B. 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 couldn’t help the foolish emperor in the procession.ugh 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 without a 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 the children’s sake.A.friendshipB. relationsC. relativesD. termsour buying a good English-Chinese 95.Our English teacherdictionary.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 on102.Jack and Bill are twins, but the former is taller than .terB. lateC. latestD. the latter103.Eating too much sugar can health problems.A.result fromB. lead toC. connect withD. attribute to104.It was an exhibition French paintings.posing ofB. composedC. composed ofD. made of105.Children who live in the rural areas are very to be poor.A. likelyB. alikeC. likeD. lively106.If you it, your playing will gradually get better.A.put up withB. keep onC. stick withD. start with107.Scientists will continue to living things on the moon.A. look forB. look afterC. look uponD. look at108.It's dark in this room,the light,please.A.put offB. turn onC. turn offD. put up109.The Second World War in 1939.A.broke inB. broke upC. broke outD. broke110.Cheap coal a lot of smoke.A.gives upB. gives inC. gives awayD. gives offIV.C l o z e T e s tPassage 1The waters of the oceans of the earth are full to overflowing with all kinds of food. Under careful scientific management, the sea alone could supply enough food for 61 seven times the present world population. This is 62 enough to end starvation among men.Nearly a third of the world’ s population suffers from lack of protein. Millions live 63 hunger and die 64 malnutrition, while enough food for all abounds in the sea. If starvation is to be avoided among the underfed peoples of the world in the closing years of the 20th century, 65 steps must be taken now to improve their food supply. The food 66 of the seas must be handled scientifically and protected from pollution.Oceanographers are working 67 these problems. Problems of pollution are68 by both government officials and operators of individual plants. Steps are being taken to solve some of the more serious problems.Feeding the hunger of the earth from the resources of the sea 69 protecting the waters 70 the waste products of a highly technological world。
大学英语2试题库及答案一、单选题(每题1分,共20分)1. The book is ________ interesting that I can't put it down.A. soB. veryC. tooD. such答案:A2. He ________ to the library yesterday.A. wentB. goC. goesD. will go答案:A3. The teacher asked us ________ in class.A. not to speakB. not speakC. don't speakD. to not speak答案:A4. ________ is the population of China?A. How manyB. How muchC. WhatD. Which答案:C5. She ________ her keys in the office.A. forgotB. leftC. lostD. missed答案:B6. The weather in Beijing is ________ than that in Shanghai.A. colderB. more coldC. most coldD. coldest答案:A7. I don't think he is right, ________?A. am IB. aren't IC. is heD. isn't he答案:D8. ________ the news, we decided to cancel the trip.A. HearingB. Having heardC. To hearD. Heard答案:B9. The experiment was ________ to be successful.A. supposedB. expectedC. predictedD. forecasted答案:B10. He is ________ to be a good teacher.A. enough qualifiedB. qualified enoughC. enough qualifyD. qualify enough答案:B11. The road was ________ with cars.A. filledB. fullC. filled ofD. full of答案:D12. She is ________ her mother in appearance.A. similar toB. likeC. alikeD. similar with答案:A13. The meeting will be held ________ the morning of June 5th.A. inB. onC. atD. during答案:B14. ________ of the students has passed the exam.A. No oneB. NoneC. NobodyD. Not all答案:D15. The book is worth ________.A. readB. to readC. being readD. reading答案:D16. He ________ his hometown for ten years.A. leftB. has leftC. had leftD. has been away from答案:D17. ________ the heavy rain, the match had to be put off.A. Because ofB. Owing toC. Due toD. As a result of答案:A18. The teacher told us ________ the book carefully.A. readB. to readC. readingD. reads答案:B19. The company has ________ a new policy.A. carried outB. put onC. come up withD. gone through答案:C20. She is ________ her sister.A. as tall asB. taller thanC. the taller ofD. the tallest of答案:A二、填空题(每题1分,共10分)21. The ________ (新的) technology has made our lives much easier.答案:new22. He is the ________ (唯一) person who knows the truth.答案:only23. The ________ (最近的) research shows that pollution is getting worse.答案:recent24. She is ________ (幸运的) to have such a good job.答案:lucky25. The ________ (重要的) thing is to stay calm in an emergency.答案:important26. The ________ (年轻的) generation is more open to new ideas.答案:young27. The ________ (现代的) city has many high-rise buildings.答案:modern28. The ________ (快速的) train can take you to the city center in 20 minutes.答案:fast29. The ________ (美丽的) scenery made us forget all our worries。
1、 Did Mary tell you when D . A.expectA.is comingB.expectseC.wait forC.cameD.waitD.to come8 、 You've surely made D worse.2 、 No one A the bus at the last bus A.matterstop. B.questionA.got off C.problemB.got away D.thingsC.got inD.got through9 、 I A angry with him.A.got3、 Are there C volunteers for a try? B.saidA.a C.spokeB.some D.shoutedC.anyD.much10 、The doctor put him on a strict C .A.medicine4、 This is C I can help you B.hospitalA.so C.dietB.as D.plateC.as far asD.as near as11 、You should A a report.A.write out5、 The car B Dan. B.write withA.is belonging to C.look afterB.belongs to D.write inC.belong toD.belong12 、Does the bill B a tip?A.contain6、 The handle of this suitcase C . B.includeA.has lost C.containedB.has come D.includedC.has come looseD. has loose7、 I A to hear from you 13、I AA. paidB. broughta visit to Jane the other day.C.took B.goD.talked C.getD.go to14 、 I haven't heard from him DA.the day before yesterday20 、There is a ship A the photo.B.yesterday A.in the front ofC.tomorrow B.in front ofD.recently C.the front ofD.front of15 、 Will those who agree with me pleaseA their hands?21.A everything in order before youA.raise leave the room.B.raised A.GetC.rise B.DoD.risen C.WorkD.Take16 、 I used to A at half past sixA.rise22. I like to read in my B time.B.raise A.sparedC.rose B.spareD raised C.sparingD.being spare17 、 Please C the book open on thedesk.23. He A English for eight years.id A.has learnedB.lie B.learnedy C.learnsin D.is learning18 、 It B me half an hour to walk to the24. He owned (that) he D a mistake. station A.was madeA.costB.has madeB.tookC.madeC.spentD.had madeD.brought25. He lives in his A house.19 、 I'll A holiday next month A.ownA.go onB.thisC.thatD.the26. I'm B ready.A.quietlyB.quiteC.quietD.quitely27. That hat is A pretty.A.quiteB.quitelyC.quietlyD.quiet28. The sea was very C this morning.A.quiteB.quitelyC.quietD.quietly29. The house became C again when the children were gone.A. quiteB. quitelyC. quietD. quietly30. A , I'm busy preparing for the exams.A.At the momentB.At momentC.The momentD.At the time31. At last firemen have C a big forest fire in California.A. put offB. put onC.put outD.put with32. I'll try and find B the name of the person who saved my life yesterday.A.atB.outC.withD.off33.They were also quite sure A a cigarette end did not start the fire.A.thatB.whatC.whichD.who34. I don't know who B America.A.foundB.discoveredC.found outD.looked for35.The villagers were surprised to see the A of an aeroplane near the lake.A.remainsB.remainC.thingD.matter36. Did you wind this piece of wire A the tree?A. roundB. alongC. withD. at37. This morning I got up very B.telytetertter38.Many people D cigarette ends carelessly.A.throw toB.throw toC.throw atD.throw away39. Do you know the C of the war?A.reasonB.reasonsC.causeD.casues40. Give me your A for going there.A.reasonB.causeC.becauseD.since41.The children were at D school, my husband was at work.A.theB.thisC.thatD.×42. That's A what I wanted to tell you.A.exactlyB.quietlyC.hardlytely43. C could have been more annoying. A.EverythingB.AnythingC.NothingD.Something44. I persuaded him into B that plan.A.giving offB.giving upC.giving inD.giving away45. We still have A sugar. We don't need ____________ sugar now.A.some. . . anyB.any. . . someC. a ⋯ someD.some. . . a46.The Government always makes surethat C old are cared for.A. aB.anC.theD.this47.Sam is C young man with a lot of money.A.anB.theC. aD.×48. Your bag is under B bed.A. aB.theC.thisD.×49. I was busy C butter and flour.manager talked.A.to mix A.standingB.at mixing B.stoodC.mixing C.standD.mixed D.stands50. I C the voice of Helen Bates.56.Stores haven't C as much profit asA.am recognized usual this year.B.was recognized A.makeC.recognized B.makingD.was recognizing C.madeD.makes51. He is one of the greatest men of DA.all the time57. I have profited much C your adviceB.this of time A.forC.that of time B.toD.all time C.fromD.at52. This is the best dress AA.on st month he went to New York BB.on the display and had little time to visit friends.C.on a display A.on displayD.on an display B.on businessC.on foot53. I paid him £ 200C D.on dutyA.all in allB.in the all59. They have come here C to see you .C.in all A.on the wholeD.all in B.on fireC.on purpose54.Why did you B silent/quiet at the D.on the averagedinner party?A.remained60. Do not interrupt him CB.remain A.on the wholeC.remains B.on purposeD.be C.on any accountD.on second thought(s)55.They all remained A while the61. He changed B his new dress and went to the party.A.forB.intoC.asD.with62.Jane marched A the room without saying a word.A.out ofB.outC.withD.at63. He was worried about his mother and walked A in the room.A.up and downB.down and upC.here and thereD.there and here64. That morning there were policemen A .A.here and thereB.there and hereC.up and downD.down and up65. The students stood B attention while the headmaster made a speech.A.asB.atC.withD.by66. There's enough A for a skirt.A.clothB.clothesC.clothingD.the cloth67. Wipe up the mess with CA.clothesB.clothingC. a clothD.cloth68. My B are mostly bought from abroad.A.clothB.clothesC. a clothD.clothing69. These wooden boxes contained C.A.clothB.the clothC.clothingD. a cloth70. He has a A record.A.cleanB.clearC.cleaningD.clearing71. Don't sail B to sea in this weather.A.inB.outC.atD.from72. They are B friends of ours.A. aB.noC.anyD.an73. The poor A has suffered a lot duringthat time.79.When you phoned, she was busy CA.creature(the dishes).B.animal A.wash upC.beast B.wash awayD.wildlife C.washing upD.washing away74. I'm sorry to A so much of your time.A.have taken up80. The dead body of a huge fish has beenB.take up A on the shore.C.is taking up A.washed upD.took up B.washed awayC.wash up75. She is believed to B to Australia. D.wash awayA.goB.have gone81. It is not clear yet when the teachers CC.is going strike will return to their classrooms.D.went A.inB.at76. I intended to C him, but I forgot to do C.onso. D.fromA.have invitedB.invited82. While A, she wrote a novel.C.invite A.at collegeD.be inviting B.is at collegeC.college77. He C that Tom had stolen his wallet. D.she at collegeA.saidB.spoke83. He acted as if C success.C.claimed A.is certain ofD.told B.certainC.certain of78. The little wooden house was B by the D.he is certain offloods.A.wash away84.If B ,please let me know by thisB.washed away evening.C.washed up A.is possibleD.washed B.possibleC.it possible90.They objected B smoking in publicD.possibility places.A.that85. We still have A sugar. We don't need B.to____________ sugar now. C.inA.some. . . any D.atB.any. . . someC. a... some91. People are going to find A difficult toD.some. . . a get to work.A.it86. The Government always makes sure that B.themC old are cared for. C.itsA.a D.toB.anC.the92. He thought C easy to get the tickets.D.this A.itsB.is87. It is not clear yet when the workers C C.itstrike will return to their factories. D.tooA.inB.at93. This medicine has C my toothache.C.on A.relievingD.from B.relieveC.relieved88.Our delay was due A the heavy D.been relievedtraffic.A.to94.He B to hear that the operation hadB.at been successful.C.in A.relievedD.with B.was relievedC.relieves89.The weather has helped me C D.was relievingsome/a certain extent.A.in95. Some college students have volunteeredB.at C drive buses while the strike lasts.C.to A.inD.on B.atC.toD.with96. Are there C volunteers for a try?A. aB.someC.anyD.much。
-*1、Did Mary tell you when D .A. is comingB. comeC. cameD. to come2、No one A the bus at the last bus stop.A. got offB. got awayC. got inD. got through3、Are there C volunteers for a try?A. aB. someC. anyD. much4、This is C I can help youA. soB. asC. as far asD. as near as5、The car B Dan.A. is belonging toB. belongs toC. belong toD. belong6、The handle of this suitcase C .A. has lostB. has comeC. has come looseD. has loose7、I A to hear from youA. expectB. expectsC. wait forD. wait8、You've surely made D worse.A. matterB. questionC. problemD. things9、I A angry with him. A. gotB. saidC. spokeD. shouted10、The doctor put him on a strict C .A. medicineB. hospitalC. dietD. plate11、You should A a report.A. write outB. write withC. look afterD. write in12、Does the bill B a tip?A. containB. includeC. containedD. included13、I A a visit to Jane the other day.A. paidB. broughtC. tookD. talked14、I haven't heard from him DA. the day before yesterdayB. yesterdayC. tomorrowD. recently15、Will those who agree with me pleaseA their hands?A. raiseB. raisedC. riseD. risen16、I used to A at half past sixA. riseB. raiseC. roseD raised17、Please C the book open on the desk.-*A. laidB. lieC. layD. lain18、It B me half an hour to walk to the stationA. costB. tookC. spentD. brought19、I'll A holiday next monthA. go onB. goC. getD. go to20、There is a ship A the photo.A. in the front ofB. in front ofC. the front ofD. front of21. A everything in order before you leave the room.A. GetB. DoC. WorkD. Take22. I like to read in my B time.A. sparedB. spareC. sparingD. being spare23. He A English for eight years.A. has learnedB. learnedC. learnsD. is learning24. He owned (that) he D a mistake.A. was madeB. has madeC. madeD. had made 25. He lives in his A house.A. ownB. thisC. thatD. the26. I'm B ready.A. quietlyB. quiteC. quietD. quitely27. That hat is A pretty.A. quiteB. quitelyC. quietlyD. quiet28. The sea was very C this morning.A. quiteB. quitelyC. quietD. quietly29.The house became C again when the children were gone.A. quiteB. quitelyC. quietD. quietly30. A , I'm busy preparing for the exams.A. At the momentB. At momentC. The momentD. At the time31. At last firemen have C a big forest fire in California.A. put offB. put onC. put outD. put with32. I'll try and find B the name of the person who saved my life yesterday.A. atB. outC. with-*D. off33. They were also quite sure A a cigarette end did not start the fire.A. thatB. whatC. whichD. who34. I don't know who B America.A. foundB. discoveredC. found outD. looked for35.The villagers were surprised to see the A of an aeroplane near the lake.A. remainsB. remainC. thingD. matter36. Did you wind this piece of wire A the tree?A. roundB. alongC. withD. at37. This morning I got up very B .A. latelyB. lateC. laterD. latter38.Many people D cigarette ends carelessly.A. throw toB. throw toC. throw atD. throw away39. Do you know the C of the war?A. reasonB. reasonsC. causeD. casues40. Give me your A for going there.A. reasonB. causeC. becauseD. since41. The children were at D school, my husband was at work.A. theB. thisC. thatD. ×42. That's A what I wanted to tell you.A. exactlyB. quietlyC. hardlyD. lately43. C could have been more annoying.A. EverythingB. AnythingC. NothingD. Something44. I persuaded him into B that plan.A. giving offB. giving upC. giving inD. giving away45. We still have A sugar. We don't need ____________ sugar now.A. some. . . anyB. any. . . someC. a … someD. some. . . a46. The Government always makes sure thatC old are cared for.A. aB. anC. theD. this47. Sam is C young man with a lot of money.A. anB. theC. aD. ×-*48. Your bag is under B bed.A. aB. theC. thisD. ×49. I was busy C butter and flour.A. to mixB. at mixingC. mixingD. mixed50. I C the voice of Helen Bates.A. am recognizedB. was recognizedC. recognizedD. was recognizing51. He is one of the greatest men of DA. all the timeB. this of timeC. that of timeD. all time52. This is the best dress AA. on displayB. on the displayC. on a displayD. on an display53. I paid him £200 CA. all in allB. in the allC. in allD. all in54. Why did you B silent/quiet at the dinner party?A. remainedB. remainC. remainsD. be55. They all remained A while the manager talked.A. standingB. stoodC. standD. stands56. Stores haven't C as much profit as usual this year.A. makeB. makingC. madeD. makes57. I have profited much C your adviceA. forB. toC. fromD. at58. Last month he went to New York B and had little time to visit friends.A. on displayB. on businessC. on footD. on duty59. They have come here C to see you.A. on the wholeB. on fireC. on purposeD. on the average60. Do not interrupt him CA. on the wholeB. on purposeC. on any accountD. on second thought(s)61. He changed B his new dress and went to the party.A. forB. intoC. asD. with62. Jane marched A the room without saying a word.A. out ofB. outC. withD. at63. He was worried about his mother and-*walked A in the room.A. up and downB. down and upC. here and thereD. there and here64. That morning there were policemen A .A. here and thereB. there and hereC. up and downD. down and up65. The students stood B attention while the headmaster made a speech.A. asB. atC. withD. by66. There's enough A for a skirt.A. clothB. clothesC. clothingD. the cloth67. Wipe up the mess with CA. clothesB. clothingC. a clothD. cloth68. My B are mostly bought from abroad.A. clothB. clothesC. a clothD. clothing69. These wooden boxes contained C .A. clothB. the clothC. clothingD. a cloth70. He has a A record.A. cleanB. clearC. cleaningD. clearing71. Don't sail B to sea in this weather. A. inB. outC. atD. from72. They are B friends of ours.A. aB. noC. anyD. an73. The poor A has suffered a lot during that time.A. creatureB. animalC. beastD. wildlife74. I'm sorry to A so much of your time.A. have taken upB. take upC. is taking upD. took up75. She is believed to B to Australia.A. goB. have goneC. is goingD. went76. I intended to C him, but I forgot to do so.A. have invitedB. invitedC. inviteD. be inviting77. He C that Tom had stolen his wallet.A. saidB. spokeC. claimedD. told78. The little wooden house was B by the floods.A. wash awayB. washed awayC. washed upD. washed-*79. When you phoned, she was busy C (the dishes).A. wash upB. wash awayC. washing upD. washing away80. The dead body of a huge fish has been A on the shore.A. washed upB. washed awayC. wash upD. wash away81. It is not clear yet when the teachers C strike will return to their classrooms.A. inB. atC. onD. from82. While A , she wrote a novel.A. at collegeB. is at collegeC. collegeD. she at college83. He acted as if C success.A. is certain ofB. certainC. certain ofD. he is certain of84. If B ,please let me know by this evening.A. is possibleB. possibleC. it possibleD. possibility85. We still have A sugar. We don't need ____________ sugar now.A. some. . . anyB. any. . . someC. a... someD. some. . . a86. The Government always makes sure that C old are cared for.A. aB. anC. theD. this87. It is not clear yet when the workers C strike will return to their factories.A. inB. atC. onD. from88. Our delay was due A the heavy traffic.A. toB. atC. inD. with89. The weather has helped me C some/a certain extent.A. inB. atC. toD. on90. They objected B smoking in public places.A. thatB. toC. inD. at91. People are going to find A difficult to get to work.A. itB. themC. itsD. to92. He thought C easy to get the tickets.A. itsB. isC. itD. too93. This medicine has C my toothache.A. relievingB. relieve-*C. relievedD. been relieved94. He B to hear that the operation hadbeen successful.A. relievedB. was relievedC. relievesD. was relieving95. Some college students have volunteeredC drive buses while the strike lasts.A. inB. atC. toD. with96. Are there C volunteers for a try?A. aB. someC. anyD. much。