西安石油大学《大学英语(大一上册)》期末试题C及其答案
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学年第一学期期末考试题(卷)
课程名称
大学英语(大一上册)
考试性质 考试 试卷类型
C
使用班级
全校非艺术专业
考试方法 闭卷 人 数
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五 六 七 八 九 十 总 成 绩
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一,听力理解
Section A
Directions: In this section you
will hear 10 statements. Each statement will be
read only once. Then
there will be a pause.
During the pause, you must read the four suggested
choices marked
A),B),C)and D),and decide which
is closest in meaning to the sentence you have
just heard. Then
mark the corresponding letter
on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the
center.
1. A) His English book is behind
him.
B) His English book is lost.
C)
He forgot to take his English book.
D) He
didn’t read his English book.
2.A) The
medicine doesn’t have any effect.
B) The
medicine doesn’t work.
C) The medicine cure
the sick man.
D) The medicine makes the
disease develop slowly.
3.A) It is dangerous
when the traffic light is red.
B) Don’t
cross the street when the red light is on.
C) It is dangerous to drive without the red
traffic light.
D) Wait until the red light
is on.
4.A) This book cost me a lot.
B)
The book I read last week was more interesting.
C) I’m interested in these two books.
D) I prefer this book to the one I read last week.
5.A) He paid the writer last month.
B)
All the typewriters were repaired last month.
C) He used all the typewriters in the office last
month.
D) All the typewriters were examined
last month.
6. A) He enjoyed the party.
B) He enjoyed meeting interesting people at the
party.
C) All the people enjoyed the party.
D) It was a pleasure for him to talk with
people at the party.
7.A) She went to bed
after she finished reading the book.
B)She
went to bed after she finished writing the book.
C) She went to her bed to get the book.
D) She read the book in her hand.
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8.A) You will buy the tickets in
ten days.
B) The play is not free.
C)
All the tickets were sold out ten days ago.
D) You’d better book the tickets well in advance.
9.A) Joe doesn’t know how to read a book.
B) Joe often loses his books.
C) Joe often
loses his way after he reads books.
D) Joe
is so interested in his books that he forgets his
surroundings.
10.A)The policemen caught five
men.
B) The policemen got to know from a
report that five men had stopped a car.
C)
The policemen received a report that five cars had
been stopped.
D) It was reported that five
men had been caught.
Section B
Directions:
In this section you will hear 10 short
conversations. At the end of each conversation, a
question will be asked about what was said.
The conversation and question will be spoken only
once.
After each question there will be a
pause. During the pause, you must read the four
choices marked
A), B), C) and D), and decide
which is the best answer. Then mark the
corresponding letter on the
Answer Sheet with
a single line through the center.
11. A)
At the market.
B) In the kitchen.
C)
In the restaurant.
D) In the department
store.
12. A) The radio needs repairing.
B) He repaired the radio by himself.
C) A
repairman repaired the radio.
D) His
brother repaired the radio.
13. A) He hurt
himself.
B) His car was out of order.
C) His car was stolen.
D) He had an
accident.
14. A) John used to play basketball.
B) John was used to playing basketball.
C) John doesn’t play basketball very well.
D) John doesn’t play basketball as he used
to.
15. A) The man.
B) A girl.
C) Bob.
D) The speaker.
16. A) They
want to drink something.
B) They want to
find a shelter.
C) They can have a rest.
D) They are thirsty and tired.
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17.17. A) A cake and a cup of
coffee.
B) A cake and a cup of milk.
C) A sandwich and a cup of coffee.
D) A
sandwich and a cup of milk.
18. A) Write an
article.
B) Type a few letters.
C)
Write a report.
D) Mail some letters.
19. A) She has to finish her work tonight.
B) She doesn’t like to go with him.
C) She doesn’t like him.
D) She has seen
the new film.
20. A) 5:10. B) 5:00.
C) 10:05. D) 9:55.
二,单项选择
1.1. The
scientist that everyone was at risk of
that disease.
A) pointed B) was put forward
C) emphasized D) lectured
2. These photos,
which were to her last E-mail, were all
about her travel across
Europe.
A) fixed
B) tied C) fastened D) attached
3. In that
country, all men between 18 and 45 without
are expected to serve in the
army during the
war.
A) excuse B) exception C) expiration
D) explanation
4. Some of armed
attacks are seldom able to identify their
offenders because their
attention focuses on
the guns, rather than on their users.
A)
targets B) aims C) goals D) victims
5.
The two boys a coin into the air and waited
patiently for it to drop onto the
ground.
A) bounced B) jumped C) pushed D) tossed
6. The train is just the station, so
we shall be in time to meet her.
A) pulling
out B) pulling off C) pulling up D) pulling
into
7. Dogs were brought in to the
area for survivors.
A) research B) look for
C) search D) find
8. He was woken up by an
phone call early in the morning, when he was
sleeping
soundly.
A) unexpected B)
expected C) extra D) exceptional
9.
According to many educators, folk tales often help
to develop a child’s .
A) mind B)
heart C) imagination D) thought
10. There
are serious problems in the United States.
A) human kind B) racial C) human type D)
human tribe
11. National wealth depends to a
high degree on a country’s standards.
A) teaching B)learning C) studying D)
educational
12. With the money given by her
father, she could a house in the town
nearby.
A)cost B) spend C) afford D)
bargain
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13. When I
saw the job announced in the paper, I wrote to the
company to ask for the
___ of it.
A)
managers B) employers C) employees D)
details
14. She looked a bit _____ when you
called her middle-aged.
A) raged B)
offended C) delighted D) cautious
15.
People know that babies cry by _____ when they are
hungry.
A) institute B) institution C)
distinct D) instinct
16. The sea has been
_____ away at the rock for years.
A) eating
B) taking C) washing D) rushing
17. The
car moved sideways on the ice and went ____
control, hitting a coming truck
head on.
A) out B) out of C) under D) away
from
18. The work needs some _____ help; we
cannot finish the task alone in such a short
period of time.
A) traditional B)
fashionable C) additional D) behavioral
19.
He looked about thirty, tall and _____. In my
opinion, he looks like a normal artist.
A)
shaved B) shocked C) trembled D)
polished
20. The doctor will be here _____. We
might as well get everything well prepared
before he arrives.
A) currently B)
presently C) unexpectedly D) previously
21. All these experiences have taught me a
great deal about life and .
A) fact
B) reality C) practice D) true
22. It
was all a wrong understanding; he had meant no
.
A) harm B) damage C) loss D) wound
23. He is clever enough to have some
ideas.
A) original B) wise C) high D)
created
24. The two teaching buildings are 200
meters .
A) apart B) separate C)
far D) set aside
25. Most leaders at the
meeting ______ pollution control to protect the
environment.
A) advanced B) conveyed C)
advocated D) expressed
26. Even as a child,
he showed an intention to _____ over other
children.
A) eliminate B) determine C)
donate D) dominate
27. Needs of the poor,
disease and _____ remain major problems. This is
especially true
in the third world countries.
A) literacy B) innocence C) ignorance
D) idiot
28. I have _____ an attacker in my
imagination, not in reality.
A) conflicted
B) confessed C) conducted D) confronted
29. The government hopes that all _____ will
be running on electricity by the end of
next
decade.
A) transportation B) cashiers C)
automobiles D) robbery
30. Jane felt most
_____ while the teacher talked to her mother about
her poor
achievement at school.
A) cozy
B) dozy C) uncomfortable D) odd
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三,阅读理解
(一)
ABDBB
Is your family
interested in buying a dog? A dog can be a happy
addition to your family, but if you
choose the
wrong kind of dog, it can cause a lot of
trouble.
Families should sit down and
thoroughly discuss the problems involved before
buying a dog. Even if the
children in your
family are the ones who want the dog, the parents
are ones who are really responsible for
seeing
that the animal is properly cared for. If you
don’t know much about dogs, it’s a good idea to go
to the
library or the ASPCA (美国动物保护协会)for
books about various kinds of dogs, as well as
books about
how to train a puppy. In reading
about the different kinds, you should know that a
dog described as very alert
may be too jumpy
and bouncy. When a book describes a dog as an
ideal hunting dog, it probably means that
the
dog won’t be happy living in a small apartment.
Dogs of different kinds vary in popularity as the
years go
by. One of the most popular dogs
these days is the German shepherd. This is because
it provides protection as
well as
companionship. The family should be warned that
these dogs grow up to be very big, and may be too
powerful for children to handle. If space is
limited, a toy dog may be a good choice. These
dogs are very
small and easy to train. They
don’t need to be walked daily, since they can
exercise in the space available in
the home.
1. The main topic of the passage is ________.
A) the care and proper selection of dogs for
family pets
B) different breeds of dogs
C) responsibility for seeing that dogs are
properly cared for
D) different kinds of
books about dogs
2. According to the passage,
who is really responsible for the dog’s welfare?
A) Children. B) Parents. C) Family
D) ASPCA
3. The writer suggests one can get
information about the different kinds of dogs
_________.
A) from the ASPCA
B) from the library
C) by buying a dog from
a pet store D) by reading books about dogs
4. According to the passage, why is the German
shepherd a popular dog?
A) Because they are
big and aggressive.
B) Because they provide
companionship as well as protection.
C)
Because most people are afraid of them.
D)
Because they are easy to train.
5. The toy dog
is a good choice when ________.
A) you have
small children B) your living space is not
large
C) you are afraid of large dogs
D) you live in the city
(二) CACBC
Sarah Winchester was a very rich woman. She
didn’t buy many jewels or fancy clothes. Instead,
she
spent millions of dollars to build a
house. The strange thing about Sarah’s house was
that it was never
finished. Work on the house
went on for 38 years because Sarah was afraid to
stop building it.
Sarah’s house was near San
Jose, California. Every day, a crew of carpenters,
plumbers, and other
workers arrived there.
Sarah wanted more rooms and more doors and more
windows, so the workers kept on
building them.
The house was seven floors high and had 160 rooms.
There were 2,000 doors and 10,000
windows.
There were also three elevators, nine kitchens, 47
fireplaces.
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Why did Sarah want
a house that kept getting bigger? The reason
seemed to be that Sarah was
afraid of dying.
She thought she would die when the house was
finished, so she made certain that it
never
finished.
Sarah Winchester’s plan seemed to
have worked because she lived to be 83 years old.
Finally,
her house finished.
1. What did
Sarah keep doing her house?
A) Making it
cleaner. B) Making it quieter.
C) Making it bigger. D) Making it
more beautiful.
2. The story says that Sarah’s
house had ________.
A) 7 floors B) 40
floors C) 160 floors D) 3 floors
3.
Who did the work on Sarah’s house?
A) Sarah
herself and other workers.
B) Sarah’s
children and other workers.
C) Carpenters
and plumbers and other workers.
D) Engineers
and other workers.
4. How long did the work on
the house continue?
A) For 7 years. B)
For 38 years C) For 83 years. D) The story
doesn’t tell
5. Sarah’s house was finally
finished ________.
A) when she moved in
B) when she spent all her money
C) when she
died D) when she was seriously ill
(三)
BADCB
We live in the ―Computer Age.‖ Just 35 years
ago, computers couldn’t do much.
They were
huge and costly. They used a lot of energy. Only a
few people were
interested in them. Today
computers are smaller and cheaper. They can do
some
amazing things.
Computers have
become important for many reasons. They work
faster than humans
and make fewer mistakes.
They can ―remember‖ huge amounts of information. A
computer can solve millions of problems in a
few seconds. A person might need years to
solve the same number of problems.
Computers are used in nearly every kind of work.
Police use them to check on
stolen cars.
Companies use them to keep track of supplies.
Planes and trains are guided
by computers. So
are telephone calls and traffic lights. Small
computers are being used
in schools and homes.
In 1981 there were 30,000 computers in our
classrooms. Today
there are over 700,000
computers in our classrooms.
The use of
computers in growing. More computers will mean
more jobs for
many people. People will needed
to run and repair them.
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1. Computers weren’t popular at
first because ________.
A) no one could
understand them B) they were too big and
expensive
C) they used no energy
D) they had too many wires
2. Compared with a
person, a computer ________.
A) works faster
B) speaks louder
C) remembers less
D) makes more mistakes
3. The passage says
that computers are now in ________.
A)
kitchen B) phone booths C) stores D)
classrooms
4. According to the story, What
kind of work will grow?
A) Flying planes.
B) Building traffic lights.
C) Fixing
computers D) Repairing telephones.
5.
How many computers are used in classrooms today?
A) About 500,000. B) More than
700,000.
C) About 50,000. D) More
than 60,000.
(四)ACDCC
Each May the
quiet city of Indianapolis is jammed with people.
They come to watch the
―Indy 500.‖ This
500-mile race is the most famous of all auto
races.
The motor race track is on the spot
where an old farm once stood. A man named Carl
Fisher
bought the land in 1909. The car was a
new invention at that time. Hardly anyone took the
idea
of car racing seriously. Yet Fisher
pushed ahead with his plan to build a track.
In two years the track was finished. It took 450
workers, 300 mules, and seven giant
steamrollers to do the job. First, the ground
was made perfectly flat. Then gravel was spread
over the two-and-a-half-mile track. The top
layer was made of crushed stone and tar.
Grandstands to hold 15,000 people were build.
The first races at the track were a
disaster. The road broke under the speeding autos.
Dust
and rocks flew into drivers faces. There
were several accidents. Some drivers and even some
fans were killed.
Auto racing might
have ended after that. But Carl Fisher promised to
make the track safer.
This was done by paving
it with 3,000 bricks. Safer grandstands were also
built. Now they hold
300,000 fans who attend
the race each year.
1. What kind land was the
auto track built on?
A) Farmland. B)
Park land. C) City land. D) Swamp land.
2. In 1909, most people hadn’t seen any
________.
A) roads B) mules C) car
races D) farmers
3. The trace tack was
covered with ________.
A) tar and grass
B) wood and stone
C) tar and plastic
D) stone and tar
4. What happened at first
races?
A) No one showed up.
B) Cars ran out of gas.
C) People were
killed in accidents. D) Auto racing ended.
5. The race track was paved with bricks to
make I t________.
A) quicker B) bigger
C) safer D) faster.
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四,完形填空
(1)
When I was growing
up, I was embarrassed to be seen with my father.
He was ___1__
crippled and very short, __2__
we walked together, his hand on my arm
__3__balance, people
would stare. I would
__4__ struggle at the unwanted attention. __5__ he
ever noticed or was
bothered, he never let on.
It was difficult to take our steps together--
__6__, mine impatient – and __7__ that, we didn’t
say much as we went along. __8__ as we started
out, he always said, ―You fix the speed. I will
try to change my speed and keep up to yours.‖
Our __9__ walk was to or from the subway on
which he traveled to work. He went to work
sick. He almost never __10__ a day, and would
arrive in time at the office even if others could
not. A matter of pride.
1. A)
probably B) nearly C) severely
D) likely
2. A) after B)
and when C) and D) when
3. A) for B) with C) to
D) before
4. A) directly B)
formally C) anxiously D) inwardly
5. A) Although B) If C)
As D) While
6.A) his was
halted B) his halted C) his halting
D) his was halting
7. A) instead of
B) except for C) in place of D) because
of
8. A) But B) Once
C) Unless D) Since
9. A) apparent
B) usual C) current D) relative
10. A) considered B) regarded C)
missed D) forgot
(2)
When snow was on the ground, it was impossible for
my father to walk, even with help. At
such
times my sisters or I __1__ pull him through the
streets of Brooklyn, N.Y., on a child’s
wagon
with steel runners to the subway entrance. __2__
there, he would cling __3__ the had-rail
until
he reached the __4__ that the warmer tunnel air
kept __5__ ice. In Manhattan the subway
station was the basement of his office
building, and he would not have to go outside
again __6__
we met him in Brooklyn on his way
home.
__7__ I think of it now, I am
amazed at how much courage __ 8__ must have taken
for a
grown man to experience such shame and
stress. And __9__ how he did it—without bitterness
or
complaint.
He never talked about
himself as a(n) __10__ of pity, nor did he show
any envy of the more
fortunate or able. What
he looked for in others was a ― good heart‖, and
if he found one, the
owner was good enough for
him.
1. A) should B) would
C) could D) might
2. A) Once
B) Since C) till D) After
3. A) in B) with C)
to D) of
4. A) deep
B) low C) down D) lower
5. A) far from B) free of
C) aware of D) worthy
6. A) until
B) as C) while D) where
7. A) Because B) However C)
When D) And
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8. A) which B) this C)
that D) it
9. A) about
B) at C) by D) for
10. A) matter C) issue
C) account D) object
It was
dusk when the young Marine walked into the
entrance lobby of Kings county Hospital. A
nurse took the tired, anxious serviceman to
the bedside.
―Your son is here,‖ she said
to the old man. She had to repeat the words
several times __1__
the patient’s eyes opened.
The medicine he had been given because of the pain
__2__ his heart
attack made his eyes __3__ and
he only dimly saw the young man __4__ Marine Corps
uniform
standing outside the oxygen tent. He
__5__ his hand. The Marine __6__ his strong
fingers
around the old man’s limp ones,
squeezing a __7__ of love and encouragement. The
nurse
brought a chair, so the Marine could sit
by the bed.
Nights are long in hospital,
__8__ all through the night the young Marine sat
there in the
dimly-lit ward, __9__ the old
man’s hand and __10__ words of hope and strength.
Occasionally,
the nurse urged the Marine to
rest for a while. He refused.
1. A) when
B) after C) before D) since
2. A) for B) from C)
through D) upon
3. A) adequate
B) boring C) weak D) remote
4. A) with B) by C)
on D) in
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absorbed C) contributed D)
displayed
6. A) depended B) applied
C) wrapped D) passed
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permission B) message C) request
D) behavior
8. A) but B) however
C) so D) so that
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B) holding C) held D) holds
10. A) offered B) to offer
C) offer D) offering
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学年第一学期期末考试题(卷)
课程名称
大学英语(大一上册)
考试性质 考试 试卷类型
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全校非艺术专业
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一,听力理解
Section A
Directions: In this section you
will hear 10 statements. Each statement will be
read only once. Then
there will be a pause.
During the pause, you must read the four suggested
choices marked
A),B),C)and D),and decide which
is closest in meaning to the sentence you have
just heard. Then
mark the corresponding letter
on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the
center.
1. A) His English book is behind
him.
B) His English book is lost.
C)
He forgot to take his English book.
D) He
didn’t read his English book.
2.A) The
medicine doesn’t have any effect.
B) The
medicine doesn’t work.
C) The medicine cure
the sick man.
D) The medicine makes the
disease develop slowly.
3.A) It is dangerous
when the traffic light is red.
B) Don’t
cross the street when the red light is on.
C) It is dangerous to drive without the red
traffic light.
D) Wait until the red light
is on.
4.A) This book cost me a lot.
B)
The book I read last week was more interesting.
C) I’m interested in these two books.
D) I prefer this book to the one I read last week.
5.A) He paid the writer last month.
B)
All the typewriters were repaired last month.
C) He used all the typewriters in the office last
month.
D) All the typewriters were examined
last month.
6. A) He enjoyed the party.
B) He enjoyed meeting interesting people at the
party.
C) All the people enjoyed the party.
D) It was a pleasure for him to talk with
people at the party.
7.A) She went to bed
after she finished reading the book.
B)She
went to bed after she finished writing the book.
C) She went to her bed to get the book.
D) She read the book in her hand.
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8.A) You will buy the tickets in
ten days.
B) The play is not free.
C)
All the tickets were sold out ten days ago.
D) You’d better book the tickets well in advance.
9.A) Joe doesn’t know how to read a book.
B) Joe often loses his books.
C) Joe often
loses his way after he reads books.
D) Joe
is so interested in his books that he forgets his
surroundings.
10.A)The policemen caught five
men.
B) The policemen got to know from a
report that five men had stopped a car.
C)
The policemen received a report that five cars had
been stopped.
D) It was reported that five
men had been caught.
Section B
Directions:
In this section you will hear 10 short
conversations. At the end of each conversation, a
question will be asked about what was said.
The conversation and question will be spoken only
once.
After each question there will be a
pause. During the pause, you must read the four
choices marked
A), B), C) and D), and decide
which is the best answer. Then mark the
corresponding letter on the
Answer Sheet with
a single line through the center.
11. A)
At the market.
B) In the kitchen.
C)
In the restaurant.
D) In the department
store.
12. A) The radio needs repairing.
B) He repaired the radio by himself.
C) A
repairman repaired the radio.
D) His
brother repaired the radio.
13. A) He hurt
himself.
B) His car was out of order.
C) His car was stolen.
D) He had an
accident.
14. A) John used to play basketball.
B) John was used to playing basketball.
C) John doesn’t play basketball very well.
D) John doesn’t play basketball as he used
to.
15. A) The man.
B) A girl.
C) Bob.
D) The speaker.
16. A) They
want to drink something.
B) They want to
find a shelter.
C) They can have a rest.
D) They are thirsty and tired.
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17.17. A) A cake and a cup of
coffee.
B) A cake and a cup of milk.
C) A sandwich and a cup of coffee.
D) A
sandwich and a cup of milk.
18. A) Write an
article.
B) Type a few letters.
C)
Write a report.
D) Mail some letters.
19. A) She has to finish her work tonight.
B) She doesn’t like to go with him.
C) She doesn’t like him.
D) She has seen
the new film.
20. A) 5:10. B) 5:00.
C) 10:05. D) 9:55.
二,单项选择
1.1. The
scientist that everyone was at risk of
that disease.
A) pointed B) was put forward
C) emphasized D) lectured
2. These photos,
which were to her last E-mail, were all
about her travel across
Europe.
A) fixed
B) tied C) fastened D) attached
3. In that
country, all men between 18 and 45 without
are expected to serve in the
army during the
war.
A) excuse B) exception C) expiration
D) explanation
4. Some of armed
attacks are seldom able to identify their
offenders because their
attention focuses on
the guns, rather than on their users.
A)
targets B) aims C) goals D) victims
5.
The two boys a coin into the air and waited
patiently for it to drop onto the
ground.
A) bounced B) jumped C) pushed D) tossed
6. The train is just the station, so
we shall be in time to meet her.
A) pulling
out B) pulling off C) pulling up D) pulling
into
7. Dogs were brought in to the
area for survivors.
A) research B) look for
C) search D) find
8. He was woken up by an
phone call early in the morning, when he was
sleeping
soundly.
A) unexpected B)
expected C) extra D) exceptional
9.
According to many educators, folk tales often help
to develop a child’s .
A) mind B)
heart C) imagination D) thought
10. There
are serious problems in the United States.
A) human kind B) racial C) human type D)
human tribe
11. National wealth depends to a
high degree on a country’s standards.
A) teaching B)learning C) studying D)
educational
12. With the money given by her
father, she could a house in the town
nearby.
A)cost B) spend C) afford D)
bargain
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saw the job announced in the paper, I wrote to the
company to ask for the
___ of it.
A)
managers B) employers C) employees D)
details
14. She looked a bit _____ when you
called her middle-aged.
A) raged B)
offended C) delighted D) cautious
15.
People know that babies cry by _____ when they are
hungry.
A) institute B) institution C)
distinct D) instinct
16. The sea has been
_____ away at the rock for years.
A) eating
B) taking C) washing D) rushing
17. The
car moved sideways on the ice and went ____
control, hitting a coming truck
head on.
A) out B) out of C) under D) away
from
18. The work needs some _____ help; we
cannot finish the task alone in such a short
period of time.
A) traditional B)
fashionable C) additional D) behavioral
19.
He looked about thirty, tall and _____. In my
opinion, he looks like a normal artist.
A)
shaved B) shocked C) trembled D)
polished
20. The doctor will be here _____. We
might as well get everything well prepared
before he arrives.
A) currently B)
presently C) unexpectedly D) previously
21. All these experiences have taught me a
great deal about life and .
A) fact
B) reality C) practice D) true
22. It
was all a wrong understanding; he had meant no
.
A) harm B) damage C) loss D) wound
23. He is clever enough to have some
ideas.
A) original B) wise C) high D)
created
24. The two teaching buildings are 200
meters .
A) apart B) separate C)
far D) set aside
25. Most leaders at the
meeting ______ pollution control to protect the
environment.
A) advanced B) conveyed C)
advocated D) expressed
26. Even as a child,
he showed an intention to _____ over other
children.
A) eliminate B) determine C)
donate D) dominate
27. Needs of the poor,
disease and _____ remain major problems. This is
especially true
in the third world countries.
A) literacy B) innocence C) ignorance
D) idiot
28. I have _____ an attacker in my
imagination, not in reality.
A) conflicted
B) confessed C) conducted D) confronted
29. The government hopes that all _____ will
be running on electricity by the end of
next
decade.
A) transportation B) cashiers C)
automobiles D) robbery
30. Jane felt most
_____ while the teacher talked to her mother about
her poor
achievement at school.
A) cozy
B) dozy C) uncomfortable D) odd
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三,阅读理解
(一)
ABDBB
Is your family
interested in buying a dog? A dog can be a happy
addition to your family, but if you
choose the
wrong kind of dog, it can cause a lot of
trouble.
Families should sit down and
thoroughly discuss the problems involved before
buying a dog. Even if the
children in your
family are the ones who want the dog, the parents
are ones who are really responsible for
seeing
that the animal is properly cared for. If you
don’t know much about dogs, it’s a good idea to go
to the
library or the ASPCA (美国动物保护协会)for
books about various kinds of dogs, as well as
books about
how to train a puppy. In reading
about the different kinds, you should know that a
dog described as very alert
may be too jumpy
and bouncy. When a book describes a dog as an
ideal hunting dog, it probably means that
the
dog won’t be happy living in a small apartment.
Dogs of different kinds vary in popularity as the
years go
by. One of the most popular dogs
these days is the German shepherd. This is because
it provides protection as
well as
companionship. The family should be warned that
these dogs grow up to be very big, and may be too
powerful for children to handle. If space is
limited, a toy dog may be a good choice. These
dogs are very
small and easy to train. They
don’t need to be walked daily, since they can
exercise in the space available in
the home.
1. The main topic of the passage is ________.
A) the care and proper selection of dogs for
family pets
B) different breeds of dogs
C) responsibility for seeing that dogs are
properly cared for
D) different kinds of
books about dogs
2. According to the passage,
who is really responsible for the dog’s welfare?
A) Children. B) Parents. C) Family
D) ASPCA
3. The writer suggests one can get
information about the different kinds of dogs
_________.
A) from the ASPCA
B) from the library
C) by buying a dog from
a pet store D) by reading books about dogs
4. According to the passage, why is the German
shepherd a popular dog?
A) Because they are
big and aggressive.
B) Because they provide
companionship as well as protection.
C)
Because most people are afraid of them.
D)
Because they are easy to train.
5. The toy dog
is a good choice when ________.
A) you have
small children B) your living space is not
large
C) you are afraid of large dogs
D) you live in the city
(二) CACBC
Sarah Winchester was a very rich woman. She
didn’t buy many jewels or fancy clothes. Instead,
she
spent millions of dollars to build a
house. The strange thing about Sarah’s house was
that it was never
finished. Work on the house
went on for 38 years because Sarah was afraid to
stop building it.
Sarah’s house was near San
Jose, California. Every day, a crew of carpenters,
plumbers, and other
workers arrived there.
Sarah wanted more rooms and more doors and more
windows, so the workers kept on
building them.
The house was seven floors high and had 160 rooms.
There were 2,000 doors and 10,000
windows.
There were also three elevators, nine kitchens, 47
fireplaces.
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a house that kept getting bigger? The reason
seemed to be that Sarah was
afraid of dying.
She thought she would die when the house was
finished, so she made certain that it
never
finished.
Sarah Winchester’s plan seemed to
have worked because she lived to be 83 years old.
Finally,
her house finished.
1. What did
Sarah keep doing her house?
A) Making it
cleaner. B) Making it quieter.
C) Making it bigger. D) Making it
more beautiful.
2. The story says that Sarah’s
house had ________.
A) 7 floors B) 40
floors C) 160 floors D) 3 floors
3.
Who did the work on Sarah’s house?
A) Sarah
herself and other workers.
B) Sarah’s
children and other workers.
C) Carpenters
and plumbers and other workers.
D) Engineers
and other workers.
4. How long did the work on
the house continue?
A) For 7 years. B)
For 38 years C) For 83 years. D) The story
doesn’t tell
5. Sarah’s house was finally
finished ________.
A) when she moved in
B) when she spent all her money
C) when she
died D) when she was seriously ill
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BADCB
We live in the ―Computer Age.‖ Just 35 years
ago, computers couldn’t do much.
They were
huge and costly. They used a lot of energy. Only a
few people were
interested in them. Today
computers are smaller and cheaper. They can do
some
amazing things.
Computers have
become important for many reasons. They work
faster than humans
and make fewer mistakes.
They can ―remember‖ huge amounts of information. A
computer can solve millions of problems in a
few seconds. A person might need years to
solve the same number of problems.
Computers are used in nearly every kind of work.
Police use them to check on
stolen cars.
Companies use them to keep track of supplies.
Planes and trains are guided
by computers. So
are telephone calls and traffic lights. Small
computers are being used
in schools and homes.
In 1981 there were 30,000 computers in our
classrooms. Today
there are over 700,000
computers in our classrooms.
The use of
computers in growing. More computers will mean
more jobs for
many people. People will needed
to run and repair them.
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1. Computers weren’t popular at
first because ________.
A) no one could
understand them B) they were too big and
expensive
C) they used no energy
D) they had too many wires
2. Compared with a
person, a computer ________.
A) works faster
B) speaks louder
C) remembers less
D) makes more mistakes
3. The passage says
that computers are now in ________.
A)
kitchen B) phone booths C) stores D)
classrooms
4. According to the story, What
kind of work will grow?
A) Flying planes.
B) Building traffic lights.
C) Fixing
computers D) Repairing telephones.
5.
How many computers are used in classrooms today?
A) About 500,000. B) More than
700,000.
C) About 50,000. D) More
than 60,000.
(四)ACDCC
Each May the
quiet city of Indianapolis is jammed with people.
They come to watch the
―Indy 500.‖ This
500-mile race is the most famous of all auto
races.
The motor race track is on the spot
where an old farm once stood. A man named Carl
Fisher
bought the land in 1909. The car was a
new invention at that time. Hardly anyone took the
idea
of car racing seriously. Yet Fisher
pushed ahead with his plan to build a track.
In two years the track was finished. It took 450
workers, 300 mules, and seven giant
steamrollers to do the job. First, the ground
was made perfectly flat. Then gravel was spread
over the two-and-a-half-mile track. The top
layer was made of crushed stone and tar.
Grandstands to hold 15,000 people were build.
The first races at the track were a
disaster. The road broke under the speeding autos.
Dust
and rocks flew into drivers faces. There
were several accidents. Some drivers and even some
fans were killed.
Auto racing might
have ended after that. But Carl Fisher promised to
make the track safer.
This was done by paving
it with 3,000 bricks. Safer grandstands were also
built. Now they hold
300,000 fans who attend
the race each year.
1. What kind land was the
auto track built on?
A) Farmland. B)
Park land. C) City land. D) Swamp land.
2. In 1909, most people hadn’t seen any
________.
A) roads B) mules C) car
races D) farmers
3. The trace tack was
covered with ________.
A) tar and grass
B) wood and stone
C) tar and plastic
D) stone and tar
4. What happened at first
races?
A) No one showed up.
B) Cars ran out of gas.
C) People were
killed in accidents. D) Auto racing ended.
5. The race track was paved with bricks to
make I t________.
A) quicker B) bigger
C) safer D) faster.
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When I was growing
up, I was embarrassed to be seen with my father.
He was ___1__
crippled and very short, __2__
we walked together, his hand on my arm
__3__balance, people
would stare. I would
__4__ struggle at the unwanted attention. __5__ he
ever noticed or was
bothered, he never let on.
It was difficult to take our steps together--
__6__, mine impatient – and __7__ that, we didn’t
say much as we went along. __8__ as we started
out, he always said, ―You fix the speed. I will
try to change my speed and keep up to yours.‖
Our __9__ walk was to or from the subway on
which he traveled to work. He went to work
sick. He almost never __10__ a day, and would
arrive in time at the office even if others could
not. A matter of pride.
1. A)
probably B) nearly C) severely
D) likely
2. A) after B)
and when C) and D) when
3. A) for B) with C) to
D) before
4. A) directly B)
formally C) anxiously D) inwardly
5. A) Although B) If C)
As D) While
6.A) his was
halted B) his halted C) his halting
D) his was halting
7. A) instead of
B) except for C) in place of D) because
of
8. A) But B) Once
C) Unless D) Since
9. A) apparent
B) usual C) current D) relative
10. A) considered B) regarded C)
missed D) forgot
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When snow was on the ground, it was impossible for
my father to walk, even with help. At
such
times my sisters or I __1__ pull him through the
streets of Brooklyn, N.Y., on a child’s
wagon
with steel runners to the subway entrance. __2__
there, he would cling __3__ the had-rail
until
he reached the __4__ that the warmer tunnel air
kept __5__ ice. In Manhattan the subway
station was the basement of his office
building, and he would not have to go outside
again __6__
we met him in Brooklyn on his way
home.
__7__ I think of it now, I am
amazed at how much courage __ 8__ must have taken
for a
grown man to experience such shame and
stress. And __9__ how he did it—without bitterness
or
complaint.
He never talked about
himself as a(n) __10__ of pity, nor did he show
any envy of the more
fortunate or able. What
he looked for in others was a ― good heart‖, and
if he found one, the
owner was good enough for
him.
1. A) should B) would
C) could D) might
2. A) Once
B) Since C) till D) After
3. A) in B) with C)
to D) of
4. A) deep
B) low C) down D) lower
5. A) far from B) free of
C) aware of D) worthy
6. A) until
B) as C) while D) where
7. A) Because B) However C)
When D) And
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8. A) which B) this C)
that D) it
9. A) about
B) at C) by D) for
10. A) matter C) issue
C) account D) object
It was
dusk when the young Marine walked into the
entrance lobby of Kings county Hospital. A
nurse took the tired, anxious serviceman to
the bedside.
―Your son is here,‖ she said
to the old man. She had to repeat the words
several times __1__
the patient’s eyes opened.
The medicine he had been given because of the pain
__2__ his heart
attack made his eyes __3__ and
he only dimly saw the young man __4__ Marine Corps
uniform
standing outside the oxygen tent. He
__5__ his hand. The Marine __6__ his strong
fingers
around the old man’s limp ones,
squeezing a __7__ of love and encouragement. The
nurse
brought a chair, so the Marine could sit
by the bed.
Nights are long in hospital,
__8__ all through the night the young Marine sat
there in the
dimly-lit ward, __9__ the old
man’s hand and __10__ words of hope and strength.
Occasionally,
the nurse urged the Marine to
rest for a while. He refused.
1. A) when
B) after C) before D) since
2. A) for B) from C)
through D) upon
3. A) adequate
B) boring C) weak D) remote
4. A) with B) by C)
on D) in
5. A) extended B)
absorbed C) contributed D)
displayed
6. A) depended B) applied
C) wrapped D) passed
7. A)
permission B) message C) request
D) behavior
8. A) but B) however
C) so D) so that
9. A) hold
B) holding C) held D) holds
10. A) offered B) to offer
C) offer D) offering
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