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专科英语三复习资料、
14级英语三(专科)复习资料
Part I. Translate the following phrases into English and vice versa.
1.lighten up 放松
2.commit oneself to 献身于
3.show up 揭露
4.be stuck in 陷入
5.be composed of 由...组成
6.set up 建立,创立
7.on the other hand 另一方面
8.hold on 坚持,忍受
9.be problem free 没有问题
10.rather than 与其...不如
11.过去常常used to do
12.和…在一起be with sb.
13.标注化考试marking test
14.传到(波及,蔓延到)spread to
15.通过… 来by means of
16.为… 募捐make a collection for
17.回到,追溯到trace back to
18.坐落于be seated
19.下定决心make a decision
20.前往,走到某人面前go to sb.
21.每隔一两年every one to two years
22. 苏醒,变成现实wake up
23.没有区别,没有影响make no difference
24. 挣钱make money
25.恢复理性come to one’s senses
Part II. Vocabulary and Structure.
26. Her coat B her exactly.
A. fits
B. fix
C.fax
D. fats
27. Help! I' m A in the mud!
A. stick
B. strict
C. stuck
D. steak
28. In either B , I'11 be there to support you.
A. thing
B. event
C. accident
D. evening
29. Our manager's an D person; she never gets angry.
A. go easy
B. going easy
C. easy going
D. easygoingly
30. The group was D mainly of teachers and parents.
A. composing
B. compose
C. composeingly
D. composed
31. The grass needs cuttin g but I can’t be C to do it today.
A. bother
B. boring
C. bothered
D. bothering
32. He was very much D with the results.
A. delight
B. delights
C. delighting
D. delighted
33. Uncle George didn't A for our wedding because he forgot.
A. show up
B. go up
C. look up
D. get up
34. He B to the rock to stop himself from falling.
A. hold on
B. held on
C. went on
D. came on
35. It is a note A a letter.
A. rather than
B. more than
C. better than
D. less than
36. I'll come to see you B .
A. anyday
B. someday
C. some days
D. any days
37. I know that you have decided to leave here, but please D it.
A. rewrite
B. retell
C. real
D. reconsider
38. I hate it when commercials (广告) C my favorite show.
A. introduce
B. instead C interrupt D. increase
39. They promised to raise money B us.
A. in
B. for
C. to
D.up
40. A , I remember in time who he is.
A. Fortunately
B. For
C. Fortunate
D. Lucky
41. I make A my mind to begin a new life today.
A. up
B. on
C. down
D. in
42. Don't let anyone C your dreams.
A. to steal
B. stealing
C. steal
D. stealer
43. --Do you think his idea is C ? --No, it won' t come true.
A. realistic
B. continually
C. unrealistic
D. breeding
44. He told the story B great detail.
A. of
B. in
C. on
D. to
45. D a result, he failed in the exam.
A. While
B. Of
C. When
D. As
46. A you say so, I do not believe it.
A. Even though
B. Even
C. That
D. What
47. I will make A of every minute of each day.
A. the most
B. the more
C. many
D. more
48. They see the Party (党) C their mother.
A. to
B. off
C. as
D.on
49. A woman and her son are A the bus.
A. waiting for
B. wait for
C. waited
D. waited for
50. There is always someone B than yourself.
A. cut off
B. worse off
C. turn off
D. bad off
51. He D suicide three years ago.
A. kill
B. commit
C. killed
D. committed
52. He has five children to provide C .
A. to
B. with
C. for
D. on
53. --What do you want to do? --Well, I feel like A .
A. playing the football
B. playing football
C. to play the football
D. to play football
54. I am always grateful A what I have.
A. for
B. to
C. on
D. in
55. D the end of his speech, he expressed thanks to his wife.
A. On
B. Of
C. As
D. At
Part III. Reading Comprehension.
Passage 1
Some cities have planned their transportation systems for car owners. That is what Los Angeles did. Los Angeles decided to build highways for cars rather than spending money on public transportation.
This decision was suitable for Los Angeles. The city grew outward instead of upward. Los Angeles never built many tall apartment buildings. Instead, people live in houses with gardens.
In Los Angeles, most people drive cars to work. And every car has to have a parking space. So many buildings where people work also have parking lots.
Los Angeles also became a city without a Central Business District (CBD). If a city has a CBD, crowds of people rush into it every day to work. If people drive to work, they need lots of road space.
So Los Angeles developed several business districts and built homes and other buildings in between the districts. This required more roads and parking spaces.
Some people defend this growth pattern. They say Los Angeles is the city of the future.
56. According to the passage, Los Angeles is a city where B .
A. there is no public transportation system
B. more money is spent on highways for cars
C. more money is spent on public transportation systems
D. public transportation is more developed than in other cities
57. "The city grew outward instead of upward" (Line1, Para.
2) means A .
A. the city became more spread out instead of growing taller
B. there were fewer small houses than tall buildings
C. rapid development took place in the city center
D. many tall buildings could be found in the city
58. According to the passage, if a city has several business districts, B .
A. people won' t have to drive to work every day
B. there have to be more roads and parking spaces
C. companies would be located in between the districts
D. there would be no need to build parking spaces within the districts
59. According to the growth pattern of Los Angeles, homes were mainly built
B .
A. in the city center
B. along the main roads
C. around business districts
D. within the business districts
60. The passage is mainly about B .
A. the construction of parking spaces in Los Angeles
B. the new growth pattern of the city of Los Angeles
C. the public transportation system in Los Angeles
D. the problem of traffic jams in Los Angeles
Passage 2
The Museum of Contemporary (当代的) Art ( MOCA) has started a new series of programs, known as "Art Makes Good Business ". It is designed to educate company managers about why art makes good business and how to take full advantage of it.
The event is open to new and current corporate (企业法人的) members of MOCA. An understanding and appreciation of art is
becoming a must in today's business word. Art can be a valuable tool for seeking new ways to communicate with customers and raising public awareness of your company's role in the community.
During the coming months the series will look into the relationship between art, business and community. The series will cover how to understand modern art and how art can help improve a company's image. Art Makes Good Business speakers will include leaders from the business and art worlds. Bookings are required. Space is limited. For more information call 305-893-6211 or visit www. momanomi, org.
61. The purpose of the museum's new programs is to show
B .
A. the management of business by artists
B. the role of art in improving business
C. the education of modern artists
D. the way to design art programs
62. The Art Makes Good Business program is intended for C .
A. the general public
B. modem art lovers
C. corporate member of MOCA
D. people involved in art business
63.MOCA members who take part in the programs can learn
C .
A. to become leaders in business and art worlds
B. to co-operate with other members of MOCA
C. the new ways of communication between people
D. about the relationship between art, business and community
64. Those who want to attend lectures by Art Make Good
Business speakers must
A .
A. make a booking
B. pay additional fees
C. understand modern art
D. be successful managers
65. This advertisement aims to C .
A. improve the relationship between companies
B. stress the important role of art in education
C. attract MOCA members to the programs
D. raise funds for museums of modern art
Passage 3
We have created a special rate that will let you travel actually thousands of miles on your vacation at no extra cost.
In most of our US and Canadian offices, we '11 rent you cars of high quality for seven days for $ 99.
You can drive as far as you like without paying us a penny over the $ 99 as long as you return the car to the city from which you rented it.. Insurance (保险) is included, gas is not.
If you rent the ear in Florida or in California, the rate is the same, but you can return the car to any city in the state.
If you 'd like some suggestions on what to do with the car once you' ve got it, we have driving and touring guides for almost every part of the country. No matter which rate you choose, the company comes at no extra cost. You don' t just rent a car. You rent a company !
66. According to the advertisement, $ 99 is the rate offered for B .
A. traveling a limited distance
B. renting a car for seven days
C. hiring a driving guide
D. driving within a state
67. Which of the following is included in the ear-renting rate? D
A. Gas used
B. Car repairs.
C. The hotel charge.
D. Insurance fee
68. The car-renting rate remains $ 99 if you A .
A. return the car to where you rent it
B. drive within the same city
C. buy the insurance
D. pay for the gas
69. The last sentence of the passage "You rent a company" means that
C .
A. you have to be responsible for the company
B. you should obey the rules set by the company
C. you can enjoy all-round services of this company
D. you may choose the best car from the company
70. The purpose of the passage is to advertise B .
A. car-renting services in the US B .a special rate of car-renting
C. the advantages of car-renting
D. a US car-renting company
Part IV Fill in each of the blanks with an appropriate word or phrase in the box given below. Change the form if necessary.
mirth dash quizzical scrap crudely
gently present conceal arouse creep
71. c72. A piano tinkled crept in the background.
73. The noise aroused the sleeping guard.
74. He gave me a handsome present .
75. He dashed out of the classroom.
76. I made some notes on a piece of scrap paper.
77. He gave me a quizzical look.
78. She thought my mirth improper.
79. I have nothing to conceal .
80. This is a crudely built house.
Part V 英汉互译.
81. She demanded that we let her in. 她要求我们让她进来
82. We should believe in our own efforts to struggle for the success. 我们应该相信通过自己的努力奋斗会成功
83. The person I spoke to turned out to be our new teacher. 跟我说话的那个人是我们的老师
84. My sisters look at me proudly. 我的姐妹骄傲的看着我
85. I hope I can bring some inspiration. 我希望我能带了一些灵感
86. 脚步声唤醒了那条狗。
The sound of footsteps aroused the dog
87. 我送给他一份礼物。
I gave him a present.
88. 你认为我会做什么?What do you think I'll do
89. 我佩服他的勇敢。
I admire him for his bravery
90. 他很富有幽默感。
He is very humorous.
Part I. Translate the following phrases into English and vice versa.
1.go away 离开
2.come true 实现
3.turn into reality 变为现实
4.see As 看到作为
5.even though 尽管
6.make the most of 最大限度的
7.provide for 为准备
8.make ends meet 收支相抵9.regardless of 不管
10.wait for 等待
11.退步,情况更糟fall behind
12.剪下cut off
13.帮助… 摆脱困难help sb. get rid of difficulty 14.取笑make fun of
15.打败suffer a defeat
16.代表to stand for
17.证明是,原来是turn up
18.偿还,弥补make up
19.为了… 利益for...benefits
20.未能… fali to
21.清理,澄清straighten out
22.挑选,选择,选拔selections from
23.打搅,给… 带来麻烦bother about 24.(使)伸出stretch out
25.回忆look back on
Part II. Vocabulary and Structure
26. D four years since I joined the Army.
A. There was
B. There is
C. It was
D. It is
27. How long B to finish the work?
A. you'll take
B. you' 11 take it
C. will it take you
D. will take you
28. It was through Xiao Li D I got to know Xiao Wang.
A. who
B. whom
C. how
D. that
29. It was in the rice fields B we had our league meeting
A. where
B. that
C. in which
D. on which
30. It was on October 1 st D new China was founded.
A. which
B. when
C. as
D. that
31. Was it because he was ill B he asked for leave?
A. and
B. that
C. that's
D. so
32. Mary speaks in a low voice; A is difficult to know what she is saying.
A. it
B. that
C. so
D. she
33. It was B I met Mr. Green in Shanghai.
A. many years that
B. many years before
C. many years ago that
D. many years when
34. B is not everybody can draw so well.
A. It, all
B. It, that
C. There, who
D. There, that
35. So A that no fish can live in it.
A. shallow is the lake
B. the lake is shallow
C. shallow the lake is
D. is the lake shallow
36. It is suggested that B a while before we make a decision.
A. she waited
B. she wait
C. she waits
D. she will wait
37. The problem is C we don' t have enough time.
A. it
B. what
C. that
D. whether
38. A books you borrow from the library should be returned in two weeks time.
A. Whatever
B. Which
C. No matter
D. Whether
39. C is still unknown when the president is going to make a public speech.
A. Which
B. That
C. It
D. What
40. The manager invited me here. Could you tell me B , please?
A. his office where is
B. where his office is
C. where is his office
D. his office is where
41. C doesn' t matter what you do at this point.
A. That
B. This
C. It
D. What
42. The photos will show you B the house like.
A. what does, look
B. what, looks
C. how does, look
D. how, looks
43. We can easily get from the computer A has been stored in it.
A. what
B. that
C. which
D. anything
44. The weather here changes so often that you can' t tell A it will be like the next day.
A. how
B. that
C. what
D. if
45. B she will be given the job is still under discussion.
A. Although
B. Whether
C. If
D. What
46. Next week he will visit the airbase C he worked 25 years ago.
A. when
B. as
C. where
D. which
47. Mr. White took us to a small town, A he set up his first factory.
A. where
B. here
C. which
D. that
48. August 15, 1999 is one of the greatest days in his life B he was accepted by a university.
A. while
B. that
C. which
D. when
49. I wonder if you know anybody A parents work at the airport.
A. whose
B. their
C. his
D. here
50. It was a cold winter night, and there wasn't anyone C the boy could turn to for help.
A. that
B. which
C. whom
D. what
51. This is the only English-Chinese dictionary D could be found in the teachers' reading room.
A. what
B. which
C. it
D. that
52. She keeps her keys and money in the handbag A she takes with her everywhere.
A. which
B. so
C. therefore
D.when
53. Our concert turned out to be a great success, D they had never expected.
A. what
B. that
C. when
D. which
54. The Yangtze is the longest river in China, C which several bridges have been built recently.
A. onto
B. through
C. above
D. over
55. I' d like to join the tennis club A which my friend belongs.
A. to
B. for
C. with
D. in
Part III. Reading Comprehension.
Passage 1
Last Friday, after doing all the family shopping in town, I wanted a rest before catching the train, so I bought a newspaper and some chocolate and went into the station coffee shop. It was a cheap self-service place with long tables to sit at. I put my heavy bag down on the second floor, put the newspaper and chocolate on the table to keep a place and went to get a cup of coffee.
When I came back with the coffee, there was someone in the next seat. It was one of those wild-looking boys, with dark glasses and old clothes, and his hair was colored bright red at the front. Not so unusual these days. What did surprise me was that he'd started to eat my chocolate!
Naturally, I was rather uneasy about him, but I didn't want to make more trouble. I just looked down at the front page of the newspaper, tasted my coffee and took a bit of chocolate. The boy looked at me closely. Then he took a second piece of my chocolate. I could hardly believe it. Still I didn't say anything to him. When be took a third piece, I felt more angry than uneasy. I thought, "Well, I shall have the last piece." and I got it.
The boy gave me a strange look, then stood up. As he left he shouted out, "There's something wrong with this woman!" Everybody looked at me, but it was worse when I finished my coffee and ready to leave. My face turned red when I knew I'd made a mistake. It wasn't my chocolate that I had been eating.
There was mine, unopened, just under my newspaper.
46. A self-service shop may be a place where you C .
A. can buy what you want at the lowest price
B. can get everything you want free of charge
C. have to get what you want all by yourself
D. may find the waitresses there only serve themselves
47. From the description of the boy by the writer, we know that the writer
C .
A. enjoyed very much the way he was decked out
B. disliked the way he was decked out and expressed her dissatisfaction
C. somewhat disliked the way he was decked out but already got used to it
D. was fond of the way he was decked out
48. What made the author surprised when she returned to her seat? B
A. How the boy was decked out
B. Seeing the boy eating her chocolate
C. Finding the boy bullying his friends
D. The way the boy was dressed up
49. Why do you think the author rush-ate the chocolate with the boy? C
A. Because it was exciting for her to do so.
B. Because she knew that the chocolate was his.
C. Because she thought the chocolate was hers.
D. Because she wanted to prove herself brave.
50. What can be concluded from this story? C
A. It is always safe to judge one by his clothes.
B. It is usually wrong to judge one by his clothes.
C. It is not always safe to judge one by his clothes.
D. It is certainly safe to judge one by his clothes.
Passage 2
"Fire! Fire!" what terrible words to hear when one wakes up in a strange house in the middle of the night! It was a large, old wooden house-the sort that burn beautifully-and my room was on the second floor. I jumped out of the bed,opened the door and stepped out into the passage. It was full of thick smoke.
I began to run, but as I was still only half-awake, instead of going towards the stairs I went in the opposite direction. The smoke grew thicker and I could see flames all around. The floor became hot under my bare feet. I found an open door and ran into a room to get to the window. But before I could reach it, one of my feet caught in something soft and I fell down. The thing I had fallen over felt like a bundle of clothes, and I picked it up to protect my face from the smoke and heat. Just then the floor gave way under me and I crashed to the floor below with pieces of burning wood all around me.
I saw a flaming doorway in front, put the bundle over my face and ran. My feet burned me terribly, but I got through. As I reached the cold air out side, my bundle of clothes gave a thin cry.
I nearly dropped it in my surprise. Then I saw a crowd gathered in the street. A woman in a nightdress and a borrowed man's coat screamed as she saw me and came running madly.
"My baby! My baby! "she cried. The crowd cheered widely as she took the smoke-blackened bundle out of my arms. I had some difficulty in recognizing her. She was the Mayor's wife, and
I have saved her baby. I was a hero!
51. Why did the author jump out of the bed in the middle of
the night? A
A. Because the house where he stayed for the night was on fire.
B. Because the house in which he stayed for the night was made of old wood.
C. Because he was strange in the house where he stayed for the night.
D. Because he was not sure whether his house was on fire.
52. Because of being half-awake, the author at first ran B .
A. in the right direction
B. in the wrong direction
C. towards the stairs
D. away with his roommate’s money
53. The author ran into an open room in order to B .
A. close the window so as to shut the fire out
B. reach the window and escape from it
C. get to the window so as to close it
D. push the window open and cry for help
54. Just before the author got to the window, he D .
A. fell down and broke his leg
B. fell behind
C. tumbled over a stone
D. slipped over on a soft object
55. The author became a hero for he C .
A. had cured the Mayor' wife of her illness
B. had saved the Mayor' child intentionally
C. happened to have saved the baby of the Mayor' wife
D. had saved the baby instead of his own child
Passage 3
I left my friend's house shortly after seven. It was still too
early for me to have my evening meal, so I walked along the seafront (滨海马路) for about an hour until I began to feel hungry. By that time I was not far from a favorite restaurant of mine, where I often went to eat two or three times a week. I knew the owner well and frequently complimented (赞美,恭维) him on his excellent cooking.
I went into the restaurant, which was already crowded, and ordered my meal. While I was waiting for the soup to arrive, I looked around to see if I knew anyone in the restaurant. It was then that I noticed that a man sitting at a corner table near the door kept glancing in my direction, as if he knew me, I certainly did not know him, for I never forgot a face. The man had a newspaper open in front of him, which he was pretending to read, though all the while I could see that he was keeping an eye on me. When the waiter brought my soup, the man was clearly puzzled by the familiar way in which the waiter and I addressed each other. He became even more puzzled as time went on and it grew more and more obvious that I was well known in the restaurant. Eventually he got up and went into the kitchen. After a few minutes he came out again, paid his bill and left without another glance in my direction.
When I had finished and was about to pay my bill, I called the owner of the restaurant over and asked him what the man had wanted. The owner was a little embarrassed by my question and at first did not want to tell me. I insisted. "Well," he said, "that man was a detective." "Really?" I said, considerably surprised. "He followed you here because he thought you were a man he was looking for," the owner of the restaurant said. "When he came into the kitchen, he showed me a photograph of the wanted man. He certainly looked like you! Of course, since we know you here,
I was able to convince him that he had made a mistake." "It's lucky I came to a restaurant where I am known," I said, "otherwise
I might have been arrested!"
56. When the author got to his favorite restaurant, it was D .
A. already nine o' clock
B. eight o' clock on the dot
C. about two minutes past eight
D. slightly later than eight o' clock
57. The man sitting at the corner table near the door kept glancing in the direction of the author
because he was D .
A. interested in the personality of the author
B. making a study of the author
C. looking up and down the author
D. keeping a lookout over the author
58. The author was followed by the detective probably because he A .
A. took after a suspect
B. was similar to a criminal in personality
C. was an accomplice
D. looked like a murderer
59. The detective had a newspaper open in front of him in order to B .
A. read it in detail
B. cover up what he was really doing there
C. have it rechecked
D. wait for his food
60. According to the text,if the author had been a stranger in the restaurant,he would have been
C .
A. taken to court
B. followed
C. captured
D. sentenced to a few years'
imprisonment
Part IV Fill in each of the blanks with an appropriate word or phrase in the box given below.
Change the form if necessary.
elderly bench wildly soak disap pear
admire suppose waitress clap awfully
71. The plane disappeared behind a cloud.
72. A waitress arrived with the wine they had ordered.
73. The spectators applauded wildly .
74. You look awfully pale. Are you all right?
75. We admire his working so hard.
76. He's very active for an elderly man.
77. I lay on the bench .
78. The rain had soaked through his coat.
79. I clapped to attract the children's attention.
80. I suppose he will be back by eight o'clock.
Part V 英汉互译.
81. If I were you, I would not be bothered by English. 如果我是你,我就不会为英语烦恼了
82. The shoes don’t fit me. 这双鞋不适合我
83. The rose represents England. 玫瑰花是英格兰的象征
84. I hope I can contribute to your team. 我希望我能为你们的团队做出贡献
85. Draw a line acioss the page. 在这页上画一条横线
86. 我们每个人都有能力去改写自己的人生故事。
Each of us has the ability to rewrite their own life story
87. 很幸运的是我在他家找到了他。
Luckily I found him at his home
88. 她相信上帝是现实存在的。
She believed that God is real
89. 如果你肯努力,你将成为一个好运动员。
If you work hard, you will become a good athlete
90. 谢谢你的爱和一直以来的支持。
Thank you for your love and support。