《大学英语》1复习题及答案

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英语复习题 I.Multiple Choice

1. From _________ look on his face, I knew that he had made _______ great progress in English. A. the; a

B. 不填; a

C. 不填; the

D. the; 不填

2. When we heard the ________ news that the lost children was still alive, _______ tears began to flow. A. exciting; exciting excited

B. exciting; excited C. excited; exciting D. excited;

3.—I am having a poem published in a new book. — _________ . A. Good luck.

B. Congratulations C. Best wishes

D. Have fun

4. —How do you like the weather here?

—It is rather colder than _______ in my hometown. A. one

B. it

C. that

D. this

5. The policy only affects people who earn over $200,000 a year— __________, the very rich. A. in a word

B. in total C. in other words

D. in fact

6. _________ make her father angry, Jonna didn’t dare to tell him her poor grade. A. In order to not B. So as not to C. So as to not

D. In order not to

7. _______ you are unable to answer, perhaps we should ask someone else. A. Although B. While C. Since

D. Before

8. It was last night _________ Mr. Brown came back to his hometown from Africa. A. when

B. where

C. that

D. who

9. I _______ playing basketball with my friends ________ chatting on line in the room.

A. like; instead B. would rather; than C. prefer; to D. prefer; than 10. It is the first time that I ________ this kind of moon cake. A. enjoyed

B. had enjoyed

C. enjoy

D. have enjoyed

11. — I asked you to clean our office, didn’t I? — I’m sorry. I ________ do it right away.

A. am going to B. am to C. am about to D. will

12. The signal for help was ________ by another ship which happened to be at hand. A. picked at

B. picked off

C. picked out

D. picked up

13. ________ hungry you are, you shouldn’t start to eat before your host does. A. Wherever

B. However C. Whatever

D. Whenever

14. Tom kept quiet about the accident ________ lose his job. A. so as not to B. so not as to C. so as to not

D. not so as to

15. — Will you be able to see Jennifer’s parents when the first class is over? — I’m afraid not. I _______ a lecture on British literature in the hall then. A. will attend C. am going to attend

B. will be attending

D. am attending

16. — Go for a picnic this weekend, OK? — ________. I love getting close to nature. A. I don’t think so C. I believe not

B. I couldn’t agree more D. I’m afraid not

17. I cannot afford a new house _________the government lowers the housing price. A. once B. if C. after D. unless 18. Badly ________, the water is not safe _________. A. polluted; to drink C. polluting; to drink

B. being polluted; to be drunk D. pollution; drinking

19. Don’t mention that at the meeting, or it may __________ the shocking ending. A. give away

B. give out C. give up

D. give off

20. — When shall we start?

— Let’s __________ it 8:30. Is that all right? A. set II. Reading

A

The story happened during the Second World War. An old man lived in a small town of Germany. He had three sons and they all worked in the same factory where he had worked. After the war had begun, his sons were all made to join the army one after

B. meet

C. make

D. take

another and they all died in the fights. The old man was very sad. He didn’t have enough food and was often hungry. And nobody helped him and he didn’t know how to go on living.

It was a very cold winter night. The old man couldn’t go to sleep. He had been hungry for two days and it was so cold in his room that ice could be seen. He had to get up and began to run in the room until he lay down on the floor. The next morning he had to beg from door to door. He had been to a lot of cities and knew a lot. Once he came to a village, but the villagers were all poor and couldn’t give him anything. He was too hungry to go to another village. He thought hard and found a way. He came to a police station and called out ―Hitler is a pig!‖

Out came an old policeman at once. He took the old man into a room and gave him some bread and a cup of tea. Then he said, ―Don’t say so in our village, sir!‖ “I’m sorry, sir‖, said the old man. ―I don’t know it’s Hitler’s hometown.‖ “No, no, sir‖, the policeman said in a hurry, ―It’s a pig’s hometown!‖ 1.The old man’s sons joined the army because _________ . A. they were all strong B. they had to do so C. they wanted to be full D. they loved their country 2.The old man was sad because . A. his three sons had to join the army B. he lived in the small town alone

C. his three sons lost their lives during the war D. he had neither food nor clothes

3.The villagers didn’t give the old man any food because . A. they were also hungry C. they weren’t kind – hearted

B. his sons were in the army D. they hated him

4.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. The old policeman would send the old man into prison B. The old man found a friend at the police station. C. The old policeman thought Hitler was better than pigs. D. The old policeman hated Hitler, too. 5.The policeman thought _______.

A. the old man insulted(侮辱) their hometown

B. Hitler was more foolish than pigs C. the old man had to say sorry to him D. the old man had to fight with Hitler

B

Do you know anything about the history of weather? Don’t look at the sky. Don’t look for old weather reports. Looking at the tree rings is more important. Correct weather reports date back only one century, but some trees can provide an exact record of weather even further back.

It is natural that a tree would grow best in a climate with plenty of sunlight and rainfall. It is also expected that little sunlight or rainfall would reduce the growth of a tree. The change from a favorable to an unfavorable climate can be found out by the reading the rings in a tree trunk. To find out the weather of ten years ago, you can count the rings of a tree trunk from the outside to the inside. If the tenth ring is far from the other rings, then it is certain that plenty of sunny and rainy weather occurred. If the rings are close together, then the climate was bad for the tree.

Studying trees is important not only for the history of weather, but also for the history of man. In an area of New Mexico you can find only sand—no trees or people. However, many centuries ago a large population lived there. They left suddenly. Why? A scientist studied the pattern of the rings of dead trees that had grown there. He made up his mind that the people had to leave because they had cut down all the trees. Trees were necessary to make fires and buildings. So, after the people destroyed the trees, they had to move.

In this example, studying tree rings uncovered an exciting fact about the history of man.

1. We can find out the weather of five years ago by counting the rings of a tree trunk ________.

A. from the left to the right

B. from the right to the left D. from the inside to the outside

C. from the outside to the inside

2. If the ring was far from the others, we can conclude that the weather of that year was _________. A. favorable

B. sunny C. bad

D.rainy

3. By studying the rings of dead trees in an area of New Mexico, the scientist found _____-___.

A. where the people had to go C. what the people had to eat

B. why the people had to leave D. how the people left

4.The ancient people usually lived where there were plenty of trees mainly because ________.

A. trees provided an exact record of weather B. trees could supply them with fruit and food C. trees were materials for fires and buildings D. trees could supply them with shades

5.By giving the example of an area of New Mexico, the author tries to prove________. A. trees can’t live in the area without population B. the history of man is important for the history of trees C. what the relation is between tree rings and the history of man D. studying trees is important for the history of man C

Capsule hotels are unique accommodations developed in Japan. It usually costs from 2,500 yen to 4,500 yen per night. Since it’s cheap, mainly businessmen who couldn’t go home stay at capsule hotels. Also, capsule hotels are popular among foreign travelers.

In capsule hotels, each guest stays in a small sleeping space (capsule) which is about 3 feet by 4 feet by 6 feet. In a capsule, there is a TV, an alarm clock, a light, Internet cable and so on. The open side of a capsule is shut by a curtain or a screen, and it is unlocked. “To sleep well in capsule hotels, earplugs(耳塞) might be helpful. Shower rooms (bath rooms) and rest rooms are shared by all guests, but many capsule hotels offer a large public bath or a sauna (桑拿浴).

Women aren’t often allowed in capsule hotels due to security reasons. Please

contact hotels in advance. There are capsule hotels offering separate floors or area for men and women guests. First Inn Kyobashi

Address: 2-6-16 Kyobashi Chuo-ku Phone: 03-3564-0141/Fax: 03-3564-0142 Access: Subway Ginza Line Kyobashi Station Price: 4,500 yen per night

Note: sauna and bath/female guests can stay/70 capsules Capsule Inn Shinbashi

Address: 3-21-3 Shinbashi Minato-ku Phone: 03-3437-551/Fax: 03-3437-1021

Access: Subway Ginza Line/JR line Shinbashi Station Price: 3,000 yen per night Note: no female guests/98 capsules Sauna Hotel Sekitei

Address: 2-7-10 Bakuro-cho Nihonbashi Chuo-ku Phone: 03-3663-8911 / Fax: 03-3663-8912 Access: JR Sobu line Bakuro-cho Station Price: 3,300 yen per night

Note: sauna and bath/no female guests/112 capsules Astro Inn Shibuya

Address: 16-6 Sakuraoka Shibuya-ku Phone: 03-3476-6032

Access: JR line Shibuya Station Price: 4,000 yen per night

Note: sauna and bath/no female guests/146 capsules 1. Most guests of capsule hotels are _________. A. women travelers

B. businesswomen

C. male business people D. male office workers 2. What can’t you do in the room of a capsule hotel? A. Reading a newspaper. B. Brushing your teeth. C. Watching TV.

D. Sending emails.

3. We can infer from the passage that capsule hotels are ________. A. noisy

B. expensive

C. safe D. dirty

4. If Mrs. Rosa and her husband want to stay at a capsule hotel, they may call _______.

A. 03-3437-5511 C. 03-3564-0141

B. 03-3663-8911 D. 03-3476-6032

5. Which of the following is the largest capsule hotel? A. First Inn Kyobashi. B. Capsule Inn Shinbashi. C. Sauna Hotel Sekitei. D. Astro Inn Shibuya

Access: Subway Ginza Line/JR line Shinbashi Station Price: 3,000 yen per night Note: no female guests/98 capsules Sauna Hotel Sekitei

Address: 2-7-10 Bakuro-cho Nihonbashi Chuo-ku Phone: 03-3663-8911 / Fax: 03-3663-8912 Access: JR Sobu line Bakuro-cho Station Price: 3,300 yen per night

Note: sauna and bath/no female guests/112 capsules Astro Inn Shibuya

Address: 16-6 Sakuraoka Shibuya-ku Phone: 03-3476-6032

Access: JR line Shibuya Station Price: 4,000 yen per night

Note: sauna and bath/no female guests/146 capsules 1. Most guests of capsule hotels are _________. A. women travelers

B. businesswomen

C. male business people D. male office workers 2. What can’t you do in the room of a capsule hotel? A. Reading a newspaper. B. Brushing your teeth. C. Watching TV.

D. Sending emails.

3. We can infer from the passage that capsule hotels are ________. A. noisy

B. expensive

C. safe D. dirty

4. If Mrs. Rosa and her husband want to stay at a capsule hotel, they may call _______.

A. 03-3437-5511 C. 03-3564-0141

B. 03-3663-8911 D. 03-3476-6032

5. Which of the following is the largest capsule hotel? A. First Inn Kyobashi. B. Capsule Inn Shinbashi. C. Sauna Hotel Sekitei. D. Astro Inn Shibuya

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