10级大学英语I毕业补考题目

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PartⅠ Translation

Directions: Translate the following sentences or phrases in brackets into English.

1. Given the unsatisfying working conditions, we can’t finish the project on time,

___________________________(更不用说提前一个月完成).

2. She was so_________________________________(那次挫败让她感到灰心丧气) that

she was no longer to take part in the English speech contest.

3. He failed to put his ideas across. He seemed ______________(不知如何是好). 4. What seems ____________________________(似乎让他着迷的) about this artist’s

portraits is the complete disregard of details.

5. Mary______________________________(发现有必要增加收入)by writing articles for

magazines and newspapers.

6. The young man talked in such a good manner that he _____________________(给采访者

留下很好印象).

7. When you _______________(穷困潦倒) you find out who your friends are.

8. They sailed and rowed 800 miles in a tiny boat, _________________________(克服了狂

风巨浪和严重的饥渴).

9. His behavior _______________________________(不仅伤害了父母的感情), but also

closed doors to any help from his friends.

10. When the beggar knocked and asked for food, _________________(不必担心) that he

might break in and steal things.

Part II Vocabulary and Structure

Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. 1. Professor True _____ all his students with his great knowledge of history.

A.pressed

B.stirred

C.impressed

D.touched

2. He felt ____ when he found he had difficulty with most of the maths problems.

A.frightened A. count down

B.terrified

C.encouraged

D.frustrated

3. No one in this singing group should ______ as a separate voice.

B. count out

C. stand down D. stand out

4. The traditional approach ______ with complex problems is to break them down into smaller, more easily managed problems. A.to dealing A.survived

B.in dealing

C.dealing

D.to deal

5. About 150 people lost their lives in the plane crash, but two children ______ the accident.

B.survived through D.survived in

C. survived from

6. It is essential that you ______ the voters’ hearts.

A. should win A. regard

B.will win B. counting

C.won

D. would win D. observation

7. I hope my teacher will take my recent illness into ___ when judging my examination.

C. account

8. Operations which left patients ___ and in need of long periods of recovery time now leave them feeling relaxed and comfortable. A. exhausted A. if

B. abandoned

B. in case B.discard B.delivered

C. injured

D. deserted

D. unless

D.desolate

D.focused

9. We left the manager a note ______ he wanted to know where we were.

C.so that C.desperate

C.paid

10. The prisoners became _____ in their attempts to escape.

A.despite

11. All his attention was ______ on one thing only- how to solve the problem of water shortage.

A. emphasized

12. In no circumstance ______ leave his post.

A. a soldier must C. could a soldier A. preferable A. gives up A.retain

B.must a soldier D.a soldier could C.considerable D. available C. gives in C.endure

D. gives off

13. There were no tickets _____ for Friday’s performance.

B. possible

14. The engine ______ smoked steam.

B.gives away

15. There’s little chance that mankind would _______ a nuclear war.

B. maintain

D. survive

16. To be frank, I’d rather you ______ in the case. A.will not be involved in C.not to be involved A. the instant C. for an instant

B.not involved D.were not involved B. on the instant

17.You see the lightning ______ it happens, but you hear the thunder later.

D. in an instant B. be concerned

18. The speech which he made ______ the project has bothered me greatly.

A. being concerned C. concerned

D.concerning

19. On New Year’s Eve, New York City holds an outdoor ______ which attracts a crowd of a million or more people. A. affair

B. incident

C.case

D.event D. identity

D. packed up

20. The police are trying to find out the ______ of the woman killed in the traffic accident.

A. evidence A. packed out

B. recognition B. packed in

C. status

21 Without giving us a chance to explain, she suddenly ___ and left.

C.packed off

22. You’d better hurry up. I am _______ patience.

A. full of

B. a little C. lack

D. running out of

D.gracious

23. The lady dressed in the latest Paris fashion is ____ in her appearance but rude in her speech.

A.elaborate A. wit’s

B. excessive

C. elegant

24. When you are at ____ end, you should not lose your head.

B.you wit’s

C. your wit’s C.overhanging C. converted

C. shadow

D. your wit

25. The caveman looked longingly upward at birds flying ____.

A. overland A.exchanged A. sample A.laugh

B. overseeing

D. overhead

D. interchanged

D. echo

26. He ____ his old car for a new model as soon as he had won the money.

B. replaced

27. Nancy is only a sort of ____ of her husband’s opinion and has no ideas of her own.

B. reproduction

28. He suddenly burst into ____.

B.laughing

C. laughters C. intimate C. obtained C. opinion

D. laughter D. sensitive D. compelled D. comment

29 All the off-shore oil explorers were in high spirits as they read ___ letters from their families.

A. sentimental A. achieved A. reaction

B. affectionate

30. By the age of thirty he had ____ his ambition of becoming the world champion in boxing.

B. reached

31. What was the critic’s ___ to the book?

B. impression

32. Professor Taylor’s talk has indicated that science has a very strong ___ on the everyday life of non-scientists as well as scientists. A. motivation

B. perspective

C. impression

D. impact

33. Anyone who has spent time with children is aware of the difference in the way boys and girls respond to ___ situations. A. similar movie star. A. employment A. contain A. bland A. solution

B. career

C. occupation C. secured C. hollow

D. profession

D. maintained

35. Throughout his life, Henry Moore ___ an interest in encouraging art in the city of Leeds.

B reserved

36. Although they plant trees in this area every year, the tops of some hills are still ___.

B. vacant

D. bare

37. He was very bright and ___ the crossword in ten minutes.

B. solved

C. settled

D. ended

D. constant

38. Their ___ love kept their marriage happy for 50 years. A. continuous A. characterized

B. successive

C. continual

39. Popular reaction to these issues was ___ by a number of wide-spread strikes.

B. typical

C. characteristic

D. featured

B. alike

C. same

D. likely

34. Though she began her ___ by singing in a local pop group, she is now a famous Hollywood

40. I suggested he should ___ himself to his new conditions. A. adapt

Part III Cloze

Directions: There is 2 passage and 10 blanks each. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through it. Passage A

Many students find the experience of attending university lectures to be a confusing and frustrating experience. The lecturer speaks for one or two hours, perhaps 1 the talk with slides, writing up important information on the blackboard, 2 reading material and giving out 3 .The new student sees the other students continuously writing on notebooks and 4 what to write. Very often the student leaves the lecture 5 notes which do not catch the main points and 6 become hard even for the 7 to understand.www.jkzyw.com Most institutions provide courses which 8 new students to develop the skills they need to be 9 listeners and note-takers. 10 these are unavailable, there are many useful study-skills guides which 11 learners to practice these skills 12 . In all cases it is important to 13 the problem 14 actually starting your studies.www.jkzyw.com It is important to 15 that most students have difficulty in acquiring the language skills 16 in college study. One way of 17 these difficulties is to attend the language and study-skills classes which most institutions provide throughout the 18 year. Another basic 19 is to find a study partner 20 it is possible to identify difficulties, exchange ideas and provide support.www.jkzyw.com 1.A. extending B. illustrating C. performing D. conductingwww.jkzyw.com 2.A. attributing B. contributing C. distributing D. explainingwww.jkzyw.com 3.A. assignments B. information C. content D. definitionwww.jkzyw.com 4.A. suspects B. understands C. wonders D. convinceswww.jkzyw.com 5.A. without B. with C. on D. exceptwww.jkzyw.com 6.A. what B. those C. as D. whichwww.jkzyw.com 7.A. teachers B. classmates C. partners D. studentswww.jkzyw.com 8.A. prevent B. require C. assist D. forbidwww.jkzyw.com 9.A. effective B. passive C. relative D. expressivewww.jkzyw.com 10.A. Because B. Though C. Whether D. Ifwww.jkzyw.com 11.A. enable B. stimulate C. advocate D. preventwww.jkzyw.com 12.A. independently B. repeatedly C. logically D. generallywww.jkzyw.com 13.A. evaluate B. acquaint C. tackle D. formulatewww.jkzyw.com 14.A. before B. after C. while D. forwww.jkzyw.com 15.A. predict B. acknowledge C. argue D. ignorewww.jkzyw.com 16.A. to require B. required C. requiring D. are requiredwww.jkzyw.com 17.A. preventing B. withstanding C. sustaining D. overcomingwww.jkzyw.com 18.A. average B. ordinary C. normal D. academicwww.jkzyw.com 19.A. statement B. strategy C. situation D. suggestionwww.jkzyw.com

B. adopt

C. regulate

D. suit

20.A. in that

Passage B

B. for which C. with whom D. such asww

Ambition is a necessary quality in life. It is the force which 1 us on to us whatever talent we have got. If we haven’t got some degree of ambition, these talents will not be used for our own and others’ 2 . We must continually want to be better than we are. Without ambition we are just 3 that flop through life. We only react to events: we don’t try to control them.

Ambition, however, can have 4. One of them can be unrealistic. We may not be able to see the 5 of our own abilities, so we do ambitious things that are completely beyond us. Our career masters can see our good 6 and our limitations 7 . They may tell us that we haven’t the ability to deal with university 8 successfully, but that we have the ability to deal with people and would make good businessmen. We refuse to take their 9 . We keep on trying. Many years and many disappointments later we are forced to accept their 10 . But what a waste of time our ill-founded ambition has caused us! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7 8 9 10

Part IV Reading Comprehension

Section A: Fill in the blanks with the words or expressions given below.(5 points) A. complete B. full C. holds true D. good E. is F. doesn’t get G. offering J. provide H. well I. likes

For those still teaching, it is using these examples, and developing activities for students that bring the reality of math into their words. For parents, the same 1. When your child complains that he or she “ 2 ” math, give your child an example. Take your child to the grocery store. Give your child $ 10. Tell your child to 3 a dinner for the family, 4 with the four basic food groups and deseert, for that $ 10. Show your child the importance of thinking mathematically. It will do your child some 5 —who knows, you might learn something too!

A. helps A. favor A. foolish A. defects A. limits A. qualities A. in no time A. problems A. advice A. comment

B. teaches B. benefit B. jellyfish B. deference B. personality B. habits B. out of focus B. scores B. suggestion B. judgement

C. makes C. advantage C. shellfish C. defeats C. shortcomings C. objectively C. over time C. researches C. evaluation C. resolution

D. drives D. ability D. selfish D. defense D. character D. relatively D. in question D. studies D. expression D. explanation

Section B

Directions: There are 3 passages in this part. They are followed by some questions. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. you should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage One

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.

“Congratulations, Mr. Jones, it’s a girl.”

Fatherhood is going to have a different meaning and bring forth a different response from every man who hears these words. Some feel pride when they receive the news, while others worry, wondering whether they will be good fathers. Although there are some men who like children and may have had considerable experience with them, others do not particularly care for children and spend little time with them. Many fathers and mothers have been planning and looking forward to children for some time. For other couples, pregnancy was an accident that both husband and wife have accepted willingly or unwillingly.

Whatever the response to the birth of a child, it is clear that the change from the role of husband to that of father is a difficult task. Yet, unluckily, few attempts have been made to educate fathers in this process. Although numerous books have been written about American mothers, only recently has literature focused on the role of a father.

It is argued by some writers that the change to the father’s role, although difficult, is not nearly as great as the change the wife must make to the mother’s role. The mother’s role seems to require a complete change in daily routine and adjustment, and the father’s role is less demanding and immediate. However, even though we mentioned the fact that growing numbers of women are working outside the home, the father is still thought by many as the breadwinner in the household. 1. According to the author, how do men feel after they become fathers?

A. They feel like they need some more experience.

B. They have a feeling that they must do a lot of planning. C. Some men feel proud and others uneasy.

D. They have a feeling of not caring about things. 2. Which of the following is stated in the passage?

A. Some parents have a child accidentally and they are not prepared. B. Young couples do not want to have children at all these days.

C. Working couples turn to their parents to take care of their children. D. Many parents look forward to having a girl as their first baby. 3. In the third paragraph, the author .

A. thinks fathers should take their responsibilities in raising children B. criticizes writers for writing so much about being a mother C. supports the idea that a father should also run the home well D. complains that husbands cannot get much help being a father 4. The change of the mother’s role requires that the wife .

A. just do whatever she likes to do in her life

B. change completely to deal with the new situation C. work only within her own home if she can D. help her husband with his trade or business

5. Some writers argue that with respect to the change of roles, fathers, compared with

mothers, .

A. have to bear more burdens

B. make a more difficult adjustment C. have an easier job to do D. shoulder many burdens

Passage Two

Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.

“Humans should not try to avoid stress any more than they would shun food, love or exercise.” said Dr. Hans Selye, the first physician to document the effects of stress on the body. While here’s on question that continuous stress is harmful, several studies suggest that challenging situations in which you’re able to rise to the occasion can be good for you.

In a 2001 study of 158 hospital nurses, those who faced considerable work demands but coped with the challenge were more likely to say they were in good health than those who felt they couldn’t get the job done.

Stress that you can manage may also boost immune (免疫的) function. In a study at the Academic Center for Dentistry in Amsterdam, researchers put volunteers through two stressful experiences. In the first, a timed task that required memorizing a list followed by a short test, subjects believed they had control over the outcome. In the second, they weren’t in control: They had to sit through a gory (血淋淋的) video on surgical procedures. Those who did well on the memory test had an increase in levels of immunoglobulin A, an antibody that’s the body’s first line of defense against germs. The video-watchers experienced a downturn in the antibody.

Stress prompts the body to produce certain stress hormones. In short bursts these hormones have a positive effect, including improved memory function. “They can help nerve cells handle information and put it into storage,” says Dr. Bruce McEwen of Rockefeller University in New York. But in the long run these hormones can have a harmful effect on the body and brain.

“Sustained stress is not good for you,” says Richard Morimoto, a researcher at Northwestern University in Illinois studying the effects of stress on longevity (长寿), “It’s the occasional burst of stress or brief exposure to stress that could be protective.” 6. The passage is mainly about _____. A. the benefits of manageable stress B. how to avoid stressful situations C. how to cope with stress effectively

D. the effects of stress hormones on memory

7. The word “shun” (Line 1,Para.1) most probably means _____. A. cut down on B. stay away from C. run out of D. put up with

8. We can conclude from the study of the 158 nurses in 2001 that _____. A. people under stress tend to have a poor memory

B. people who can’t get their job done experience more stress C. doing challenging work may be good for one’s health

D. stress will weaken the body’s defense against germs

9. In the experiment described in Paragraph 3, the video-watchers experienced a downturn in the antibody because______.

A. the video was not enjoyable at all

B. the outcome was beyond their control C. they knew little about surgical procedures D. they felt no pressure while watching the video

10. Dr. Bruce McEwen of Rockefeller University believes that______.

A a person’s memory is determined by the level of hormones in his body B stress hormones have lasting positive effects on the brain C short bursts of stress hormones enhance memory function D short bursts of stress hormones decline memory function

Passage Three

Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.

While regular schools still exist, the virtual classroom plays an important role in today’s learning community. Job opportunities for students are expanding rapidly and more people of all ages are becoming aware of online learning that allows them to study at home. Online students, however, require unique qualities to be successful. The following list discusses some ideal qualities of successful online students.

1. Be open-minded about sharing life, work, and learning experiences as part of online learning. Many people find that the online method requires them to use their experiences and that online learning offers them a place to communicate with each other. This forum for communication removes the visual barriers that hinder some students from expressing themselves. In addition, students are given time to reflect on the information before replying. In this way, students can help to keep the online environment open and friendly.

2. Be able to communicate through writing. In the virtual classroom nearly all communication is written, so it is critical that students feel comfortable expressing themselves in writing. Some students have limited writing abilities, which need to be improved before or as part of the online experience. This usually requires extra commitment by these students. Whether working alone or in a group, students share ideas, perspectives and discussions on the subject being studied, and read about those of their classmates. In this way, students gain great insights from their peers

3. Be willing to “speak up” if problems arise. Remember that instructors cannot see their students in an online course. This means students must be absolutely explicit with their comments and requests. If they experience technical difficulties, or problems in understanding something about the course, they MUST speak up; otherwise there is no way anyone can know something is wrong. If one person does not understand something, possibly several others have the same problem. If another student is able to help, he or she probably will. While explaining something to others, students reinforce their own knowledge about the subject.

4. Take the program seriously. Online learning is not easier than study in regular classrooms. In fact, many students say it requires much more time and effort. Requirements for online courses are no less than those of any other quality program. Successful online students, however, see

online learning as a convenient way to receive their education—not an easier way. Many online students sit at computers for hours at a time during evenings and on weekends in order to complete their assignments. When other people are finished with their work and studies and having fun, you’ll most likely find online students doing their course work. Online students need to commit 4 to 15 hours a week to each course.

5. Accept critical thinking and decision making as part of online learning. Online courses require students to make decisions based on facts as well as experience. It is absolutely necessary for students to assimilate information and make the right decisions based on critical thinking. In a positive online environment, students feel valued by the instructor and by their classmates and feel good about their own work.

6. Be able to think ideas through before replying. Providing meaningful and quality input into the virtual classroom is an essential part of online learning. Time is given to allow for careful development of answers. Testing and challenging of ideas is encouraged. Online students will not always be right, so they need to be prepared to accept a challenge.

7. Keep up with the progress of the course. Online learning is normally sequential and requires commitment on the students’ part. Keeping up with the class and completing all the work on time is vital. Once students get behind, it is almost impossible to catch up. Students need to want to be there and need to want the experience. The instructor may have to communicate with students personally to offer help and remind them of the need to keep up.

Just as many excellent instructors may not be effective online facilitators, not all students have the necessary qualities to perform well online. People who have the qualities discussed above usually make very successful online students. If you have these qualities, learning online may be one of the best discoveries you will ever make.

11. Judging from Paragraph 2, the online environment can be less intimidating because online students _____.

A. have unique qualities that best fit the online environment B. are not bothered by other students

C. can answer questions without other people reading what they write D. are allowed more time to think about the information before replying 12. To be successful, some online students may have to _____. A. complete their assignments quickly B. improve their writing abilities C. work harder than their classmates

D. show their teachers how to become good online facilitators

13. Unlike regular schools, teachers cannot see their students in the online environment, so online students must _____.

A. understand technical problems they meet in learning their courses B. make their comments and requests directly and clearly

C. discuss their ideas according to their knowledge about the subject being studied D. explain their problems and those of other students

14. When problems arise, online students must ______________. A. explain the reasons and learn from other students

B. use their own experiences to understand the problems themselves C. try to reinforce their own knowledge of these problems

D. tell the instructors and other students what problems they are having 15. Successful online students think that online learning is _____. A. a convenient way to receive education B. a fun way to study C. less convenient

D. easier than learning in regular classrooms

Keys:

PartⅠTranslation

1. let alone finish it a month ahead of time(更不用说提前一个月完成)

写出Let alone得0.5分;用对finish形式得0.5分

2. so frustrated by the failure(那次挫败让她感到灰心丧气)

用对so…that 结构得0.5分;表达正确得0.5分

3. to be at his wit’s end about what to do(不知如何是好)

写出to be at his wit’s end得0.5分;写出about what to do得0.5分;

4. to have fascinated him(似乎让他着迷的)

用对to have done 结构得0.5分;表达正确得0.5分

5. found it necessary to add to her earnings (发现有必要增加收入)

用对vt. + it + adj. + inf. 结构得0.5分;表达正确得0.5分

6. made a good impression on the interviewer(给采访者留下很好印象)

用对impresss适当形式得0.5分;表达正确得0.5分

7. are down on your luck(穷困潦倒)

表达正确得1分

8. battling high waves, winds and severe thirst(克服了狂风巨浪和严重的饥渴)

用对v-ing形式得0.5分;表达正确得0.5分;

9. not only hurt his parents’ feeling(不仅伤害了父母的感情)

用对not only… but also 结构得0.5分;表达正确得0.5分

10. there was no concern(不必担心)

表达正确得1分

Part II Vocabulary and Structure 1—5 CDDAA

Part III Cloze

Passage 1: 1-5: B C A C B 6-10: D D C A D 11-15: A A C A B 16-20: B D D B C Passage 2: 1-5 DBBAA 6-10 AADCB 选对1题得0.5分

6—10 ACABC 11—15 DBDDD 16—20 DADDD 21—25 ADDAA

36—40 BCACA

26—30 ADABD 31—35 DBDAA

Part IV Reading Comprehension Section A 1-5CFJAD Section B 1-5 : DCBAA

6 -10: BDDCA

11-15:D BADC

Part II Vocabulary and Structure

Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. 1. Without giving us a chance to explain, she suddenly ___ and left.

A. packed out A. adapt

B. packed in

C.packed off

D. packed up

2. I suggested he should ___ himself to his new conditions.

B. adopt

C. regulate

D. suit

D. gracious

3. The lady dressed in the latest Paris fashion is ____ in her appearance but rude in her speech.

A. elaborate A. wit’s

B. excessive

C. elegant

4. When you are at ____ end, you should not lose your head.

B.you wit’s

C. your wit’s C.overhanging

D. your wit

5. The caveman looked longingly upward at birds flying ____.

A. overland weather. A. was forced A. low

B. were forced B. fast

C. wish

D. have

D. good

7. The boy runs at a(n) _______ speed, even faster than many adults.

C. incredible

8. They have been trapped in the cave for four days without food and no one knows their chances of _______. A. survival A. get used to difficulties. A. look forward A. To

B. like

C. happy for

C. For

D. eager for

D. About

11. _____ our amazement, she refused to be an office manager but chose to be a worker.

B. On

12. The girl loved books more than anything else, so when asked what she wanted as her Christmas gift, she chose a book ____ a dress. A. but A. pick

B. instead of

B. get

C. not

D. and

D. wait

13. If we don’t ______ the children in 30 minutes, they will never get to the theatre on time.

C. pick up

14. You’d better hurry up. I am _______ patience. A. full of A. begin

B. a little B. set up

C. lack C. set out

D. running out of

15. They lived far from the town so they had to _____ before dawn in order to arrive on time.

D. get there

B. survive

C. life

D. live D. has been

9. George missed his parents less and less as he ______ living alone on campus.

B. got used to

C. have to

10. My brother is _____ new discoveries in his research though he is faced with a lot of

B. overseeing

D. overhead

6. We had been thinking of having a party in the park, but ______ to stay indoors because of bad

16. The little boy was disappointed to see that the new year brought no _____ change to his life.

A. slow

B. quick

C. immediate D. huge

D. has

17. The book he wrote __________his own thoughts on the matter.

A. reflected B. tell _____ of her presence. A. know

B. conscious

C. clear

D. fond

19. This kind of sport is often ____ as a “race” rather than a “match”.

A. referred to A. solve A. stupid A. clumsy A. explore A. hope

B. reflect

C. taken

D. related to

D. be dealt with

20. This is a dangerous situation and it has to ______ immediately.

B. deal with B. old

C. get rid of C. young

21. Though he is very young, he is _____ enough to understand my questions about the universe.

D. intelligent

22. I wanted to dance, but I felt stupid and ___, and was afraid that others might laugh at me.

B. happy

C. comfortableD. wrong

C. exploration D. discover C. expectation D. gift

D. looks

D. denied

23. Some people think that it’s wrong to spend money on ____ space.

B. exploring B. wish

24. He was trying to meet his parents’ _______ of him to become a successful lawyer. 25. Because of his strange facial______, people thought he might have some mental problems.

A. behaviors A. ignored

B. appearing

B. focused

C. age

26. When I saw Helen, I stopped and smiled, but she ____me and walked on.

C. treasured

D. recall

D. you will write D. prevailing

27. I know you have seen that man before. I can’t ___where.

A. anticipate

B. remind

C. recognize

28. Only when you have a good command of English grammar, ____your composition correctly.

A. should you write A. controlling A.despite A. before

B. can you write B. handling

C. you can write C. leading

29. Adults are capable of ___their lives outside their homes and at their job. 30. The prisoners became _____ in their attempts to escape.

B.discard

C.desperate

D.desolate

D. foregoing

D. conducted

31. Professor Nelson said he had arrived on the _____ night.

B. former B. aided

C. previous

32. Whether right or wrong, he has some new ideas about how the lesson should be _____.

A. manufactured A. whatever

C. invaded

33. The old worker did ___ his boss commanded without any comment or complaint.

B.however

C. whenever

D. whichever

34. We should ___ all possible ways to reduce the air pollution

C. show

18. She sat very quietly at the back of the room so that I wouldn’t notice her, but in fact I was

A. explore A. unless

B. survey C. investigate D. search

C. after

D. untill

35. I hope you won’t do anything ______ we’ve all thought it over.

B. otherwise B. catch up with

36. I can ____ some noise while I’m studying, but I can’t stand loud noises.

A. come up wth

C. put up with D. keep up with

37. Very few scientists _____ completely new answers to the world’s problems.

A. come up with B. come out get together. A. unity A.pressed

B. unify

C. harmonica D. harmony

C.impressed

D.touched

39. Professor True _____ all his students with his great knowledge of history.

B.stirred

40. _____ than the telephone rang once more.

A. No sooner had he gone to sleep C. No sooner he had gone to sleep

Part III Cloze

Directions: There is 2 passage and 10 blanks each. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through it. Passage A

“I have been searching for you for a long time now. The wise man told me that if I 66 shirts with the happiest man in the world, I would be 67 of my illness. You see, I’m unhappy. Please, will you exchange your shirt 68 mine?” Henry cried.

The happiest man in the world looked closely at Henry, and then he began to laugh and laugh. He laughed until the forest echoed 69 his laughter.

When at last he quieted himself, Henry asked him, “How can you laugh at such a 70 request? You see my shirt. It’s made of the finest cotton, and it will be yours. All I need is to wear yours.”

And then the woodcutter unbuttoned his tattered coat, and Henry saw that the happiest man in the world wasn’t 71 a shirt.

“I own no shirts,” the woodcutter said. “But now you know that you have the 72 to seek all 73 you think you should have.”

Henry smiled, for now he understood why the wise man had sent him 74 this journey. He felt his heart became 75 once more.

66. 67.

A. transmitted A. cured

B. exchanged B. treated

C. transferred C. adopted

D. removed D. adjusted

B. He had gone to sleep no sooner D. No sooner did he go to sleep C. come round D. come up to

38. We will enjoy the pleasant atmosphere and family ______when all the members in our family

68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75.

A. to A. for A. terrible A. wearing A. capacity A. it A. for A. heavy

B. on B. on B. well B. put on B. strength B. this B. at B. light

C. about C. with C. good C. wore C. length C. which C. on C. bright

D. for D. in D. serious D. putting on D. possibility D. that D. in D. dark

Passage B

Another 76 to university is to start your studies at a Further Education College and finish it at a university. Many colleges now have strong links with universities, and work in 77 to provide degree courses which make the 78 of the particular strengths of both organizations. In some cases it is even possible to 79 a complete degree course at college.

The normal length of a degree course is three or four years, but you 80 find that higher level studies you have done in your own country 81 you for some exemptions which would make your studying time here shorter. U. K. institutions use a variety of teaching 82 , and courses are conducted in English, so you need to be proficient enough to be able to sit through a lecture and to write your assignments. 83 attending large lectures with many 84 students, you will also participate in small seminar groups and 85 tutorials. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85.

Part IV Reading Comprehension

Section A: Fill in the blanks with the words or expressions given below.(5 points)

A. pump B. like C. sentenced D. clock E. argue F. emulate G. pressured H. for I. missed J failed A. road A. relationship A. best A. do A. may A. fit A. ways A. In addition to A. college A. individual

B. path B. partnership B. most B. get B. can B. quality B. means B. Except for B. fellow B. personal

C. route C. counterpart C. plenty C. make C. might C. prove C. methods C. As well as C. mate C. private

D. cut D. corporation D. variety D. gain D. must D. help D. approaches D. In spite of D. same D. spare

Part IV Reading Comprehension Section A 86-90 IEGBD Section B

91-95: DCBDA 96-100: DACAD

PartV Translation (10 points)

106. When it comes to the education of their children(说到对子女教育) 107. earned my salary the hard way (辛辛苦苦挣工资) 108. let alone buy a new house(更不用说购买新房) 109. bridge the generation gap(弥合代沟) 110. what looks right to you(在你看来合适的)

111. caught the old couple off guard(让这对老夫妇不知所措) 112. To the world’s amazement (令全世界惊异的是) 113. leave it here for the moment(暂时把它放在这里吧)

114. derive a special feeling of happiness(我会获得一种特殊的快乐之感) 115. As I think back on (当我回首)

1. When I saw Helen, I stopped and smiled, but she ____me and walked on.

A. ignored B. focused C. treasured D. denied 2. I know you have seen that man before. I can’t ___where. A. anticipate B. remind C. recognize D. recall

3. Only when you have a good command of English grammar, ____your composition correctly. A. should you write B. can you write C. you can write D. you will write 4. Adults are capable of ___their lives outside their homes and at their job. A. controlling B. handling C. leading D. prevailing 5. My ___ to your proposal is negative.

A. reply B. objection C. response D. signal 6. Professor Nelson said he had arrived on the _____ night. A. before B. former C. previous D. foregoing

7. Whether right or wrong, he has some new ideas about how the lesson should be _____.

A. manufactured B. aided C. invaded D. conducted

8. The old worker did ___ his boss commanded without any comment or complaint. A. whatever B.however C. whenever D. whichever 9. We should ___ all possible ways to reduce the air pollution A. explore B. survey C. investigate D. search

10. I hope you won’t do anything ______ we’ve all thought it over. A. unless B. otherwise C. after D. untill

11. I can ____ some noise while I’m studying, but I can’t stand loud noises. A. come up wth B. catch up with C. put up with D. keep up with

12. Very few scientists _____ completely new answers to the world’s problems.

101-105 BDBBA

A. come up with B. come out C. come round D. come up to

13. We will enjoy the pleasant atmosphere and family ______when all the members in our family get together.

A. unity B. unify C. harmonica D. harmony

14. Who is going to ____ the job of decorating the auditorium? A. mange B take C. undertake D. engage 15. _____ than the telephone rang once more.

A. No sooner had he gone to sleep B. He had gone to sleep no sooner C. No sooner he had gone to sleep D. No sooner did he go to sleep 16. Professor True _____ all his students with his great knowledge of history. A.pressed B.stirred C.impressed D.touched 17. Fate ____ him with great talent and good health

A. blessed B. presented C. prayed D. influenced 18.No one in this singing group should ______ as a separate voice. A. count down B. count out C. stand down D. stand out 19.I ______ that I made s mistake and didn’t treat her fairly. A. commit B.submit C. admit D. permit

20. About 150 people lost their lives in the plane crash, but two children ______ the accident. A.survived B.survived through C. survived from D.survived in 21.It is essential that you ______ the voters’ hearts.

A. should win B.will win C.won D. would win

22.The minister ______ that cuts in military spending were needed. A. disputed B. debated C. argued D.discussed

23.Putting in a new window will ______ cutting away part of the roof. A. include B. involve C.contain D.comprise

24.We left the manager a note ______ he wanted to know where we were. A. if B. in case C.so that D. unless 25.The prisoners became _____ in their attempts to escape. A.despite B.discard C.desperate D.desolate

26.All his attention was ______ on one thing only- how to solve the problem of water shortage. A. emphasized B.delivered C.paid D.focused 27.In no circumstance ______ leave his post.

A. a soldier must B.must a soldier C. could a soldier D.a soldier could 28.There were no tickets _____ for Friday’s performance. A. preferable B. possible C.considerable D. available 29.The engine ______ smoked steam. A. gives up B.gives away C. gives in D. gives off 30.There’s little chance that mankind would _______ a nuclear war. A.retain B. maintain C.endure D. survive 31.To be frank, I’d rather you ______ in the case. A.will not be involved in B.not involved C.not to be involved D.were not involved

32.You see the lightning ______ it happens, but you hear the thunder later. A. the instant B. on the instant C. for an instant D. in an instant

33.The speech which he made ______ the project has bothered me greatly. A. being concerned B. be concerned C. concerned D.concerning

34.On New Year’s Eve, New York City holds an outdoor ______ which attracts a crowd of a million or more people. A. affair B. incident C.case D.event

35. The police are trying to find out the ______ of the woman killed in the traffic accident. A. evidence B. recognition C. status D. identity

36.Without giving us a chance to explain, she suddenly ___ and left. A. packed out B. packed in C.packed off D. packed up 37.He firmly determined ____ in the world whatever it took. A. to run B. running C. to raise D.raising

38.The lady dressed in the latest Paris fashion is ____ in her appearance but rude in her speech. A.elaborate B. excessive C. elegant D.gracious

39.When you are at ____ end, you should not lose your head. A. wit’s B.you wit’s C. your wit’s D. your wit 40.The caveman looked longingly upward at birds flying ____. A. overland B. overseeing C.overhanging D. overhead

41.He ____ his old car for a new model as soon as he had won the money. A.exchanged B. replaced C. converted D. interchanged

42.Nancy is only a sort of ____ of her husband’s opinion and has no ideas of her own. A. sample B. reproduction C. shadow D. echo 43.He suddenly burst into ____. A.laugh B.laughing C. laughters D. laughter 44.I requested of him that he ____. A. leave B.would leave C.was leaving D. left

45.By the age of thirty he had ____ his ambition of becoming the world champion in boxing. A. achieved B. reached C. obtained D. compelled 46.What was the critic’s ___ to the book?

A. reaction B. impression C. opinion D. comment

47.Professor Taylor’s talk has indicated that science has a very strong ___ on the everyday life of non-scientists as well as scientists.

A. motivation B. perspective C. impression D. impact

48.Anyone who has spent time with children is aware of the difference in the way boys and girls respond to ___ situations. A. similar B. alike C. same D. likely

49.Though she began her ___ by singing in a local pop group, she is now a famous Hollywood movie star.

A. employment B. career C. occupation D. profession

50.Throughout his life, Henry Moore ___ an interest in encouraging art in the city of Leeds. A. contain B reserved C. secured D. maintained

51.Although they plant trees in this area every year, the tops of some hills are still ___. A. bland B. vacant C. hollow D. bare 52.He was very bright and ___ the crossword in ten minutes. A. solution B. solved C. settled D. ended

53.Their ___ love kept their marriage happy for 50 years.

A. continuous B. successive C. continual D. constant

54.Popular reaction to these issues was ___ by a number of wide-spread strikes. A. characterized B. typical C. characteristic D. featured 55.I suggested he should ___ himself to his new conditions. A. adapt B. adopt C. regulate D. suit 56.He tried to appeal to our ___ rather than to our reason.

A. passions B. emotions C. sensations D. enthusiasm

57.I hope my teacher will take my recent illness into ___ when judging my examination. A. regard B. counting C. account D. observation

58.Operations which left patients ___ and in need of long periods of recovery time now leave them feeling relaxed and comfortable. A. exhausted B. abandoned C. injured D. deserted 59.He is ___ and modest,and is respected by us all. .

A. industry B. industrial C. industrious D. index

60.He is quite sure that it’s __ impossible for him to fulfill the task within two days. A. absolutely B. exclusively C. fully D. roughly 61.Many people like white color as it is a ___ of purity. A. symbol B. sign C. signal D. symptom 62.He made a ___ decision when he went into advertising. A. lucky B. fortunate C. fragile D. fortune

63.The _____ they felt for each other was obvious to everyone who saw them. A. affection B. adherence C. sensibility D. sensitivity

64.All the off-shore oil explorers were in high spirits as they read ___ letters from their families. A. sentimental B. affectionate C. intimate D. sensitive 65.She ___ herself (to be) still young and beautiful. A. pictured B. fancied C. folded D. flattered

66.The traditional approach ______ with complex problems is to break them down into smaller, more easily managed problems.

A.to dealing B.in dealing C.dealing D.to deal 67.A ______ to this problem is expected to be found before long. A.result B.response C.settlement D.solution

68.He felt ____ when he found he had difficulty with most of the maths problems. A.frightened B.terrified C.encouraged D.frustrated

69.He speaks with a strong northern ____ , making it difficult for southerners to understand him. A.accent B.tone C.language D.dialect

70.There is little time we have and I will tell you about the accident in _____. A.short B.brief C.brave D.briefcase

1—5 ADBBC 6—10 CDAAD 11—15 CADCA 16—20 CADCA 21—25 ACBBC 26—30 DBDDD 31—35 DADDD 36—40 DACCD 41—45 ADDAA 46—50 ADABD 51—55 DBDAA 56—60 BCACA 61—65 ABABB 66—70 ADDAB

1. We had been thinking of having a party in the park, but ______ to stay indoors because of bad

weather.

A. was forced B. were forced C. wish D. have 2. The boy runs at a(n) _______ speed, even faster than many adults. A. low B. fast C. incredible D. good

3. They have been trapped in the cave for four days without food; no one knows their chances of _______.

A. survival B. survive C. life D. live

4. George missed his parents less and less as he ______ living alone on campus. A. get used to B. got used to C. have to D. has been

5. My brother is _____ new discoveries in his research though he is faced with a lot of difficulties. A. look forward B. like C. happy for D. eager for

6. _____ our amazement, she refused to be an office manager but chose to be a worker. A. To B. On C. For D. About

7. The girl loved books more than anything else, so when asked what she wanted as her Christmas gift, she chose a book ____ a dress.

A. but B. instead of C. not D. and

8. If we don’t ______ the children in 30 minutes, they will never get to the theatre on time. A. pick B. get C. pick up D. wait 9. You’d better hurry up. I am _______ patience.

A. full of B. a little C. lack D. running out of

10. They lived far from the town so they had to _____ before dawn in order to arrive on time. A. begin B. set up C. set out D. get there

11. The little boy was disappointed to see that the new year brought no _____ change to his life. A. slow B. quick C. immediate D. huge 12. The book he wrote __________his own thoughts on the matter. A. reflected B. tell C. show D. has

13. She sat very quietly at the back of the room so that I wouldn’t notice her, but in fact I was _____ of her presence.

A. know B. conscious C. clear D. fond 14. This kind of sport is often ____ as a “race” rather than a “match”.

A. referred to B. reflect C. taken D. related to 15. This is a dangerous situation and it has to ______ immediately.

A. solve B. deal with C. get rid of D. be dealt with

16. Though he is very young, he is _____ enough to understand my questions about the universe. A. stupid B. old C. young D. intelligent

17. I wanted to dance, but I felt stupid and ___, and was afraid that others might laugh at me. A. clumsy B. happy C. comfortable D. wrong

18. Some people think that it’s wrong to spend money on ____ space.

A. explore B. exploring C. exploration D. discover

19. He was trying to meet his parents’ _______ of him to become a successful lawyer. A. hope B. wish C. expectation D. gift

20. Because of his strange ______, people thought he might have some mental problems. A. behavior B. appearance C. age D. look

单选答案:

1-5 BCABD 6-10 ABCDC 11-15 CABAD 16-20 DABCA

“I have been searching for you for a long time now. The wise man told me that if I 96 shirts with the happiest man in the world, I would be 97 of my illness. You see, I’m unhappy. Please, will you exchange your shirt 98 mine?” Henry cried.

The happiest man in the world looked closely at Henry, and then he began to laugh and laugh. He laughed until the forest echoed 99 his laughter.

When at last he quieted himself, Henry asked him, “How can you laugh at such a 100 request? You see my shirt. It’s made of the finest cotton, and it will be yours. All I need is to wear yours.”

And then the woodcutter unbuttoned his tattered coat, and Henry saw that the happiest man in the world wasn’t 101 a shirt.

“I own no shirts,” the woodcutter said. “But now you know that you have the 102 to seek all 103 you think you should have.”

Henry smiled, for now he understood why the wise man had sent him 104 this journey. He felt his heart became 105 once more.

96. A. transmitted B. exchanged C. transferred D. removed 97. A. cured B. treated C. adopted D. adjusted 98. A. to B. on C. about D. for 99. A. for B. on C. with D. in 100. A. terrible B. terribly C. well D. serious 101. A. wearing B. put on C. wear D. putting on 102. A. capacity B. strength C. length D. possibility 103. A. it B. this C. which D. that 104. A. for B. at C. on D. in 105. A. heavy B. light C. bright D. dark

96-100 BADCD 101-105 ABDCB

My mother’s birthday, Christmas, is 96 of her human warmth, her giving nature, her noble character, and her high 97 values. She and my father instilled those values 98 all their children form the earliest age.

I recall 99 one incident in my childhood that had a lasting impact on me. Every Sunday after dinner, my parents would pack food, clothing, and books in our car and would drive, with their children, to an orphanage just 100 our hometown. One Sunday I saw my mother packing a favorite cap of mine, and I protested. She calmly explained that I had several other caps and

could easily get new ones, 101 the orphan who would receive this cap had none at all. She 102 me that I would derive a special feeling of happiness when I saw the smile on the boy’s face as he put the cap on his head. That lesson 103 a deep impression on me, and the 104 of her words has certainly stood the test of time as other incidents in my life have validated her words. I consider the wonderful parents that God gave me my greatest blessing, for they both believed it was always more 105 to give than to receive. 96. A. symbol B. symbolic C. symbolize D. symptom 97. A. Christian B. Buddhist C. Catholic D. religious 98. A. for B. with C. of D. in 99. A. partially B. clearly C. vividly D. brightly 100. A. inside B. on C. in D. outside 101. A. whereas B. for C. as D. because 102. A. insured B. assured C. guaranteed D. assumed 103. A. spent B. took C. cost D. made 104. A. news B. facts C. truth D. information 105. A. blessing B. blessed C. giving D. given

96-100 BADCD 101-105 ABDCB

Ambition is a necessary quality in life. It is the force which 106 us on to us whatever talent we have got. If we haven’t got some degree of ambition, these talents will not be used for our own and others’ 107 . We must continually want to be better than we are. Without ambition we are just 108 that flop through life. We only react to events: we don’t try to control them.

Ambition, however, can have 109 . One of them can be unrealistic. We may not be able to see the 110 of our own abilities, so we do ambitious things that are completely beyond us. Our career masters can see our good 111 and our limitations 112 . They may tell us that we haven’t the ability to deal with university 113 successfully, but that we have the ability to deal with people and would make good businessmen. We refuse to take their 114 . We keep on trying. Many years and many disappointments later we are forced to accept their 115 . But what a waste of time our ill-founded ambition has caused us!

106. A. helps B. teaches C. makes D. drives 107. A. favor B. benefit C. advantage D. ability 108. A. foolish B. jellyfish C. shellfish D. selfish 109. A. defects B. deference C. defeats D. defense 110. A. limits B. personality C. shortcomings D. character 111. A. qualities B. habits C. objectively D. relatively 112. A. in no time B. out of focus C. over time D. in question 113. A. problems B. scores C. researches D. studies 114. A. advice B. suggestion C. evaluation D. expression 115. A. comment B. judgement C. resolution D. explanation

106-110 DBBAA 111-115 AADCB

Another 106 to university is to start your studies at a Further Education College and finish it at a university. Many colleges now have strong links with universities, and work in 107 to provide degree courses which make the 108 of the particular strengths of both organizations. In some cases it is even possible to 109 a complete degree course at college.

The normal length of a degree course is three or four years, but you 110 find that higher level studies you have done in your own country 111 you for some exemptions which would make your studying time here shorter. U. K. institutions use a variety of teaching 112 , and courses are conducted in English, so you need to be proficient enough to be able to sit through a lecture and to write your assignments. 113 attending large lectures with many 114 students, you will also participate in small seminar groups and 115 tutorials.

106. A. road B. path C. route D. cut 107. A. relationship B. partnership C. counterpart D. corporation 108. A. best B. most C. plenty D. variety 109. A. do B. get C. make D. gain 110. A. may B. can C. might D. must 111. A. fit B. quality C. prove D. help 112. A. ways B. means C. methods D. approaches 113. A. In addition to B. Except for C. As well as D. In spite of 114. A. college B. fellow C. mate D. same 115. A. individual B. personal C. private D. spare

106-110 CBBAC 111-115 BCCBA

A. pump B. like C. sentenced D. clock E. argue F. emulate G. pressured H. for I. missed Take good message. 116 messages are the No. 1 thing that roommates 117 about.

Branch out. Live with someone who isn’t one of your friends so you won’t feel 118 to hang out together all the time.

Do not disturb. Work out a way to tell each other when you don’t want to be disturbed. 119 , hang something bright on the doorknob, or put a special message on the notice board in the corridor.

Don’t let your alarm 120 ring on and on. Unless you want to start WWIII, get up the first time the alarm rings or just turn it off.

116-120 IEGBD

A. complete B. fruit C. For D. dessert E. conference F. grocery J. provide H. tender I. like For those still teaching, it is using these examples, and developing activities for students that bring the reality of math into their words. 116 parents, the same holds true. When your child complains that he or she “doesn’t get” math, give your child an example. Take your child to the 117 store. Give your child $ 10. Tell your child to 118 a dinner for the family, 119 with the four basic food groups and 120 , for that $ 10. Show your child the importance of thinking mathematically. It will do your child some good---who knows, you might learn something too!

116-120 CFJAD

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