0849高级英语二

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0849高级英语二 I. Multiple Choice (20%) Directions: There are 20 sentences in this part. In each of the sentences, there is a blank. Beneath each sentence, there are 4 words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Write your answer in the corresponding space on the ANSER SHEET.

1. He must _____C___ his emotions, or let them out only on a very special occasion. A. express B. call on C. bottle up D. ask for 2. By then, Miss Genovese had crawled to the back of the building, where the freshly painted brown doors to the apartment house C hope for safety. A. took out B. gave out C. held out D. sent out 3. It is really one of the kindest yet most effective ways to D someone’s ardor. A. dull B. deaden C. depress D. dampen 4. The pastoral ideal connotes a ___D______ nature where conflict, danger, and tension are non-existent. A. rough B. malicious C. capricious D. benign 5. Prof. White, my respected tutor, frequently reminds me to __A_____ myself of every chance to improve my English. A. assure B. inform C. avail D. notify 6. Through A spraying against one enemy we have destroyed the natural balances our survival requires. A. uninhibited B. uncontrolled C. limitless D. excessive 7. Appetite is the keenness of living; it is one of the senses that tells you that you are still curious to exist, that you still have a(n) B on your longings… A. fringe B. edge C. bound D. urge

8. Fasting is an act of homage to the A of appetite. A. magnificent B. grandeur C. majesty D. royalty 9. It is true, of course, that all cars must have a width that is ___A__ by the traffic lanes, and must have proper brakes, lights, and so on. A. accommodated B. created C. elaborated D. fitted 10. It is a long time now since I knew that acute moment of B that comes from putting parched lips to a cup of cold water… A. pleasure B. bliss C. happiness D. bless 11. They have always regarded a man of __C__ and fairness as a reliable friend. A. robustness B. temperament C. integrity D. intelligence 12. A sniveling self-pity A you at the sight of so much food. A. comes over B. comes into its own C. comes at D. comes by 13. When the police arrived at the club, the suspects had disappeared; they had probably been __B_____ by someone. A. ripped off B. tipped off C. ripped up D. rattled off 14. “The hunting parties went into the forest in force, rather like raiders than hunters.” Here in force can be replaced by A . A. in large numbers B. heavily armed C. aggressively D. forcefully 15. Our towns are _____A_____ with wreckage and the debris of our toys — our automobiles and our packaged pleasures. A. girdled B. dumped C. blasted D. eliminated

16. And then he sang a song about the ninety and nine safe in the fold, but one little lamb

was left out in the cold. The figures of speech used here are B . A. simile and metaphor B. metaphor, alliteration and rhyming C. personification and metaphor D. metaphor and hyperbole 17. Appetite is too good to lose, too precious to be __D________ into insensibility by satiation and over-doing it. A. refreshed B. strayed C. broken D. bludgeoned

18. And the church sang a song about the lower lights are burning, some poor sinners to

be saved. The figure of speech used here is C . A. simile B. metaphor C. metonymy D. personification 19. “The cave was empty of men for days on end.” Here on end can be replaced by D . A. consequently B. endlessly C. excessively D. successively

20. At night the quiet neighborhood is shrouded in the slumbering darkness that marks

most residential areas. The figure of speech used here is C . A. antithesis B. metaphor C. transferred epithet D. personification

II. Blank Filling (10%) Directions: There is a passage with 10 blanks. Fill in the blanks with the proper forms of words and expressions given in the box given before the passage. Write your answer in the corresponding space on the ANSWER SHEET.

helpless rob merciless land-mad rape reservoir search crop out abandon expose

It is little wonder that they went 1.helpless , because there was so much of it. They cut and burned the forests to make room for crops; they 2. search their knowledge of kindness to the land in order to maintain its usefulness. When they had ____3. rob ____ a piece they moved on, 4. rape the country like invaders. The topsoil, held by roots and freshened by leaf-fall, was left 5 . merciless to the spring freshets, stripped and eroded with the naked bones of clay and rock ___6. reservoir ___. The destruction of the forests changed the rainfall, for the ___7. expose clouds could find no green and beckoning woods to draw them on and milk them. The 8. land-mad nineteenth century was like a hostile expedition for loot that seemed limitless. Uncountable buffalo were killed, stripped of their hides and left to rod, a 9. abandonof permanent food supply eliminated. More than that, the land of the Great Plains was 10. crop out of the manure of the herds.