大学英语(本科) 18本科各专业复习资料

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2018年专升本英语复习资料全

2018年专升本英语复习资料全

专升本英语复习资料1.able ability enable capable be able to do能够做…have the ability to do 能够做,有能力做…:He has the ability to make very good boat.enable ** to do 使…能做…:Internet has enabled us to get information from all over the world.Be capable of 能够做…:He is capable of drawing oil painting.He is able to read and write in English.2.absent 反义词:present3.abroad 国外,海外:live ~ go ~Many young people are eager to go abroad to study.4.access:入口,途径;机会,权利。

Have access to sthCitizens in the town all have access to the books in the local(当地的)library.5.absorb 吸收 be absorbed in 全神贯注于…All the students are absorbed in Professor's lecture on China's economy.6.accept 接受 receive 收到(不一定接受)She received a gift from him,but she didn't accept it.7.by accident=by chance 偶然地 on purpose 故意地8.according to 根据According to the article,environmental pollution has been taken under control.9.take…into account=take…into consideration 把…考虑在内I hope my teacher will take into account my illness when he grades our test paper.Account 描述She gave an account of what he saw in China.10.accuse ** of sth = charge ** with(for)sth 指责…做了…;指控…犯了…He was accused of robbing the bank and sentenced ten years in gail.His mother charged him with being lazy.11.be accustomed to = be used to 习惯于后接 sth 或 doing sthused to 过去有过去常常后接 do sthMr. Smith is not used/accustomed to driving on the right.I'm already used to the life here.There used to be a house near the river.He used to get up while he was in the middle school.12.achieve 获得,达到You will achieve nothing if you waste your time this way.13.adapt=adjust 适应~ adopt 收养;采用You should adapt to college life as soon as possible.He adjusted himself very quickly to the weather in the country.14.add to 增添 add up to 总计达15.in addition(to)=besides 此外In order to master a foreign language,we should learn some grammar. In addition,we'd better learn some words.16.adequate=enough17.admit 承认He admitted him mistake at last.18.in advance 预先,提前You should inform(通知)me in advance if you are going to come.19.take advantage of = make use of 利用We can take advantage of computer to analyze data.A good habit in learning is to make full use of class time.20.affect(v.)effect(n.)influence(v&n)影响 effort 努力have an effect/influence on 对…有影响make an effort to do 或 make efforts to doThe latest discovery in gene will have a great effect on the health of human beings.They made great efforts to find a new cure to lung cancer.21.afford(to do)sth买/花/用/支付得起It's hard to imagine how he can afford(to buy)a house on his small salary.22.be afraid of 担心,害怕23.at the age of24.agree with 同意agree on 同意(双方就…达成一致)agree to 同意(上级,父母对下级,晚辈允许…)The two countries have agreed on the date for next talk.My parents don't agree to my staying outside overnight.25.ahead of time 提前We finished our assignment ahead of time.26.by air=by plane by sea= by ship by bus/train on foot27.after all 毕竟 above all 首先(not…)at all一点(也不)all over28.allow/permit…to do…允许…做…29.although/though but 连词不能同时用在句子中。

《大学英语》(专升本)复习资料

《大学英语》(专升本)复习资料

《大学英语》(专升本)复习资料《大学英语》(专升本)复习资料大学英语(专升本)复习资料是帮助专升本考生备考的一份重要材料。

考生在备考过程中,需要掌握英语听、说、读、写的基本技能,以及相关的语法、词汇和阅读理解能力。

这份复习资料旨在为考生提供全面、系统的复习内容和方法。

一、听力理解听力理解是大学英语考试的重要部分,也是许多考生较为薄弱的环节。

为了提高听力理解能力,考生可以采用以下方法进行复习:1. 多听英语听力材料,包括英语电台、英语歌曲和英语电影等。

通过反复听取,提高自己的听音辨识能力和听音速度。

2. 制定听力复习计划,每天坚持听一定量的英语材料,并做听力练习题进行巩固。

3. 多参加听力训练班或者组织学习小组,与同学一起讨论、练习,互相帮助、鼓励。

二、口语表达口语表达是大学英语考试中的一项重要内容。

考生在备考过程中可以采用以下方法提升口语水平:1. 注重口语训练,多参加口语练习班或者参加口语角活动,积极与他人进行口语交流。

2. 多背诵英文短文、对话或者演讲稿,不仅可以锻炼口语表达能力,还可以提高词汇积累和语法运用能力。

三、阅读理解阅读理解是大学英语考试中的必考项目,要想在考试中取得好成绩,考生需要通过大量的阅读训练来提高自己的阅读能力。

1. 阅读各种类型的英语文章,包括新闻报道、科普文章、社科相关文章等,尝试理解其中的主旨、细节和推理。

2. 多做阅读理解练习题,对自己的阅读速度和准确度进行测试,有针对性地进行复习和提高。

四、写作能力写作能力是大学英语考试的一项重要内容,通过写作,考生可以展现自己的语言表达能力和逻辑思维能力。

1. 阅读英语写作范文,分析范文的结构和语言表达方式,学习其中的优秀词句和表达技巧。

2. 练习写作各种类型的英语文章,包括议论文、记叙文、应用文等,积极参加写作训练班或者参加写作比赛。

五、语法和词汇语法和词汇是大学英语考试的基础,要想在考试中得到高分,考生需要熟练掌握英语的基本语法规则和常见的词汇。

大学英语复习题纲

大学英语复习题纲

大学英语复习题纲一、词汇复习1. 重点词汇记忆:掌握本学期所学词汇,包括单词的拼写、词义、用法和例句。

2. 词组搭配:熟悉常用词组及其搭配,能够正确运用在句子中。

3. 同义词辨析:区分近义词的细微差别,提高词汇运用的准确性。

二、语法复习1. 时态:复习各种时态的构成和用法,包括一般现在时、过去时、完成时等。

2. 语态:掌握被动语态的构成和使用场合。

3. 非谓语动词:熟悉动名词、不定式和分词的用法及其在句子中的作用。

4. 从句:复习名词性从句、状语从句、定语从句等的构成和用法。

三、阅读理解1. 快速阅读:练习快速浏览文章,抓住文章主旨大意。

2. 细节理解:通过练习,提高对文章细节信息的捕捉能力。

3. 推理判断:训练根据文章内容进行逻辑推理和判断的能力。

四、写作技巧1. 写作结构:掌握英语写作的基本结构,如引言、主体和结尾。

2. 写作内容:学习如何组织文章内容,使文章条理清晰、逻辑严密。

3. 写作语言:提高语言表达的准确性和多样性,避免重复和单调。

五、听力理解1. 听力技巧:练习听力时的注意力集中和信息捕捉技巧。

2. 听力内容:熟悉不同场景下的对话和独白,提高听力理解能力。

3. 听力练习:通过听力练习题,加强对听力材料的理解。

六、口语表达1. 发音练习:纠正发音,提高语音的准确性和流畅性。

2. 口语表达:学习如何组织语言,进行流畅的口语表达。

3. 情景对话:通过模拟不同场景下的对话,提高口语交际能力。

七、翻译练习1. 英译汉:练习将英文原文翻译成中文,注意语言的准确性和地道性。

2. 汉译英:练习将中文原文翻译成英文,注意语言的准确性和表达的自然性。

八、综合应用1. 模拟考试:通过模拟考试,检验学习效果,查漏补缺。

2. 错题分析:对模拟考试中的错题进行分析,找出错误原因,避免再犯。

3. 学习策略:总结有效的学习方法和策略,提高学习效率。

九、复习建议1. 制定计划:根据自己的学习情况,制定合理的复习计划。

大学英语18专科各专业复习资料

大学英语18专科各专业复习资料

大学英语18专科各专业复习资料大学英语18专科各专业复习资料I.Multiple choices (单项选择)1. Ms. Ross is one of the judges who ___ going to look into the case.A. amB. areC. isD. was2. _____ is quite clear.A. Where is warB. Why is warC. What is warD. What war is3.If we look at the room carefully, we can see ____.A.that dirty it isB. what dirty is itC. how dirty it isD. very dirty is it4.They found at last _____ they had been looking for.A. thatB. whatC. whereD. which5.Her mother is a ___ businesswoman.A. succeedB. successC. successfulD. succeeded6. ___ a very bad cold, he stayed in bed.A. To sufferB. To sufffer fromC. SufferingD. Suffering from7. The “picture writing” _ long, long ago is hard for us to understand today.A. drawB. to drawC. drawingD. drawn8. ___ her things to into the bag, Nancy hurried to the railroad stationA. PutB. PuttingC. Had putD. Having put9. You must practice ___ the car if you want to find a job.A. driveB. to driveC. drivingD. driven10. I wonder why Wendy avoids ____ us.A. seeB. to seeC. sawD. seeing11.He is sure to attend the meeting ___ he is ill.A. asB. ifC. as long asD. unless12.He studied in a high school ____ he entered the college.A. whenB. whileC. beforeD. after13. An ocean is ____ bigger and broader ___ a sea.A. much...asB. more...asC. much...thanD. more...than14. Miss Green ___ you met at the gate just now will teach us English.A. whoB. whomC. whoseD. which15. The reason ___ he is absent today is that he is ill.A. thatB. whereC. whyD. how16. ____ English well helped him find a good job.A. He knowingB. Him knowingC. His knowingD. Himself knowing17. Don’t ___ the speaker now; he will answer your question later.A. influenceB. affectC. inspectD. interrrupt18. I’d like to go on holiday but I can’t _____ the time.A. affordB. spendC. takeD. cost。

(本科)成人函授本科大学英语复习题及答案

(本科)成人函授本科大学英语复习题及答案

大学英语本科复习题及答案I.Phonetics(5points)Directions: In each of the following groups of words ,there are four underlined letters or letter combinations marked A,B,C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation .Then you should write down your answers on the Answer Sheet .1. A. definitely B.pretty C. represent D. respect2.A. campus B.ambition C. associate D.actually3.A. pleasing B. treat C. Meal D.pleasure4. A.polite B.promise C.flight D. tide5.A.cheek B. challenge C.church D. characterII. Words (5points)Directions:Choose the correct form in the bracket to complete each sentence.Then you should write down your answers on the Answer Sheet .1. Such a toy is ________(simple, similar) to make.2. He finds it _________(different, difficult)to explain why he was late for class that morning.3. We want to go ________(broad, abroad) very much for our summer holiday this year._____(argue, argument)with me ,John. Just do what I tell you.4. Don’t __bored).5. Dad, can we go home now? I ’m _________(boring,III. Make sentence(10 points,2 points each)Directions:The following words and expressions are disorder; put them in order to make sentences.Then you should write down your answers on the Answer Sheet .1. would rather / most people / stay home________________________________________2. there / a lot of / people / are / at the bus stop_________________________________________3. I / news / always / listen to_________________________________________4. come from / social / correct ideas / practice_________________________________________5. seems / Jim / at his new school/ happy_________________________________________IV. Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)Directions:In this section, there are 20 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence. Then you should write down your answers on the Answer Sheet .1. _______ you should give your mum a call on Thanksgiving Day.A.May beB.MayC. Might beD. Maybe2. You play the piano _______ well! But you are just six.A.quiltB. quietC. quiteD.quit3. I have never read such a _______ book.A.boredB. boreC. boringD. born4. Listen, I don’t ______ easily. I shall try again.A.give overB. give offC. give backD. give up5. I won’t tell the secrets ______ you say I can.A.ifB.as long asC.unlessD.once6. It ______ her three hours to repair her bike.A.spentB. tookC. costD. made7. She may need some help ______ she’s new here.A.butB. althoughC.andD.as8. She never took a taxi, even though she could _____ to.A.offerB. bearC.affordD. take9. ______ most kids prefer watching TV to reading.A.In nowadaysB. NowadaysC. Present daysD. Current days10. We had planned to play tennis but ____ it was raining, we went swimming instead.A.sinceB. thoughC.ifD. soV. Correct errors. (10 points, 2 points each)Directions: In this section, there is one error on each sentence. Find the error and write down the write downthe correct one on your answer sheet.1. I wish you good lucks.2. She didn’t tell somebody about her plans.3. Can you tell me a answer to this question?4. How a wonderful story!5. You can’t swim in the lake. There are too many fishes in it.VI. Reading Comprehension (30 points)Directions: There are 3 reading passage in this part. Each passage is followed by four questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and then you should write down your answers on the Answer Sheet .Task1Advantages of Booking Trips OnlineToday, using the World Wide Web, we can stay at home in comfort and still travel anywhere in the world tosee all the famous sights and festivals. All that we need is just a quick click of the mouse of our computer. When it comes to travel, perhaps another advantage of the Internet is the drop in travel prices and fees. This is because most travel companies, hotels and airlines use the Internet for their business and save some of their costs.Booking travel trips online is also much easier. The World Wide Web is open all day, every day and you can make your travel arrangements anytime. You can do it anywhere too, as long as you have a personal computer and reliable Internet connection with you.There is also no need to go to the travel agency to get your tickets or boarding pass, as you can conveniently print them from your computer. So there is no need to worry if you need to travel on short notice, because booking your flight can be done at least 3 hours before take-off. It is easy and trouble-free.For cautious travelers, there are travel companies and websites that provide facts about the places that they plan to visit flight and accommodation details and travel tips. They can also send updated information for specificplaces or journeys by email a week or days before the departure date. Travelers still in doubt can always pick upthe phone and call the customer service helpdesks. The service helpdesks are typically available round the clockor 24 hours a day; so all travel questions may be answered.1.Which of the following in NOT the advantage of booking trips online?A.It saves travel costs.B.It saves trouble.C.It is more comfortable.D.It is less economical(节省的).2.Which of the following makes booking travel trips online easier?A.It provides better service.B.It provides discount(折扣)tickets.C.It is reliable.D.It is open all day.3.Why can we save travel costs by booking trips online?A.The World Wide Web is open all day, every day.B.Traditional ways are more expensive.C.Online businesses will offer lower prices.D. A website needs less money to maintain(维护).4.We can infer from the text that_____.A.we needn’t spend money on traveling because we can see all the famous sights on the InternetB.we cannot live without the internetC.booking trips online has some risks(风险)D.booking trips online can offer many choices to travelers5.In this text, the writer gives us some advice about ______.A.booking trips onlineing the internetC.dealing with a travel agencyD.saving travel costsTask 2Asking the WayNowadays, more and more people enjoy going abroad on holiday. Traveling is fun, but being lost in a foreignplace is definitely not. So you should not only have some knowledge about the city where you are going to, butalso learn how to ask the way.I you want to stop someone and ask the way, the best way to get his attention is to say “ex phrase can be used regardless of gender and age. In this way you will never make a mistake about their tittles. Andit is not alw ays correct to call man “Sir” and a woman “Madam” or “Miss”, because in different situation may have to call them differently.In asking for directions, try not to ask a question more than once. If you can’t follow the spea repeat the key words you hear. Look at the following example:A: “Go straight ahead for three blocks and then turn right.”B: “Three blocks, and then…?”In this way, the speaker will realize that he has been speaking too fast and will probably slow down for you.The most important of all, you must be polite when you are asking for directions. People like to help politestrangers. Good manners can make it easier to get help. You should smile sincerely and look into the eyes of theperson you are speaking to. Keep a distance and do not stand too close because people will feel unsafe as you are a stranger. Finally, you should say “Thank you” whether or not you get the answer.1.Though traveling is fun, it is definitely not fun to ____.A.get lost in a foreign placeB.speak to a foreignerC.ask the way onlineD.going abroad alone2.which of the following is the best way to stop someone and ask the way?A.SirB.Madam.C.Miss.D.Excuse me.3.The writer suggests that when asking you way, you should NOT _____.A.Keep a distance.B.Smile sincerely.C.Keep eye contact.D.Repeating your question4.If you have not got your answer at last, what would you say?A.I am sorry.B.You are welcome.C.Thank you.D.You are a nice person.5.In this text, the writer gives us some advice about _____.A.traveling abroadB.asking the wayC.how to be politeD.how to address othersTask 3Meeting and Greeting CustomsPeople follow some customs in social settings. A younger person is usually introduced to an older one, a manis introduced to a woman, a guest to the host or hostess, and a person to a group. When making an introduction, a guest to the host or hostess, and a person to a group. When making an introduction, we should mention the nameof the person we respect first. When introducing a man and a woman, we should mention the name of the woman’s name first(unless the man is very old or very famous)People nod, smile and usually shake hands when they are introduced to each other. In a business situation, men always shake hands with one another. But women do not often shake hands when they meet for the first time.Here are some meeting and greeting customs around the world.In Chile, people usually shake hands when they meet for the first time. When two women first meet, they sometimes kiss each other on the cheek. They also greet male and female friends with a kiss. Men give their friends warm hugs or sometimes kiss women on the cheek.Finns greet each other with a firm handshake. Hugs and kisses are only for close friends and family.People in the United States shake hands when they are first introduced. Friends and family members oftenhug or kiss on the cheek when they meet each other. In these situations, men often kiss women but not other men.British people rarely keep hold of your hand for very long when they shake hands. But un many other countries, it is not polite to let go of your hand too soon. Unfortunately, this makes many people think that theBritish are not friendly.1.In the social settings,_________.A.an older person is introduced to a younger oneB.a woman is introduced to a manC.a guest is introduced to the host or hostessD.a group is introduced to a person2.Which of the following greeting customs is NOT mentioned in the text?A.Shaking hands.B.Kissing each other.C.Having a meal together.D.Smiling at each other.3.Which of the following is the greeting custom in Chile?A.When two women first meet, they never kiss each other on the cheek.B.People usually shake hands when they meet for the first time.C.Women greet only female friends with a kiss.D.Men give their friends warm hugs but never kiss women on the cheek.4.In the United States when meeting their friends or family members, ________.A.people rarely shake handsB.people often hug or kiss handsC.men often kiss women and menD.men often kiss women but no other men5.People sometimes think that the British are not friendly because they __________.A.often hold your hand for a very short time when shaking handsB.never shake hands when they are first introducedC.always greet you with too firm a handshakeng when shaking handsD.Always hold women’s hands for very loVII. Translation (20 points)Section A(10 Points, 2 points each)Directions: For this section, you are supposed to translate the following 5 sentences into English.Then you should write down your answers on the Answer Sheet .1. 我们出去吃饭吧,除非你太累了。

大学英语本科复习资料

大学英语本科复习资料

⼤学英语本科复习资料⼤学英语本科复习资料Part I Reading Comprehension (30%)Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:There are many older people in the world and there will be many more. A well-known fact is that over 60 percent of the older people live in developing countries. According to the World Health Organization, by 2020 there will be 1 billion, with over 700 million living in developing countries.It is a surprising fact that the population ageing is particularly rapid in developing countries. For example, it took France 115 years for the proportion of older people to double from 7 percent to 14 percent. It is estimated to take China a mere 27 years to achieve this same increase.What arethe implications of these increased numbers of older folk? (76) One of the biggest worries for governments is that the longer people live. the more likelihood there is for diseases and for disability( 残疾). Attention is being paid to the need to keep people as healthy as possible, including during old age, to lessen the financial burden on the state.(77) Another significant problem is the need for the younger generations to understand and value the older people in their society. In some African couintries, certainly in Asia, older people are respected and regarded as the ones~ with special knowledge. Yet traditions are fading away daily, which does not ensure the continued high regard of older people. As society changes, attitudes will change. Much needs to be done to get rid of age discrimination (歧视) in employment. Life-long learning programs need to be provided to enable older peopleto be active members in a country's development.Social security policies need to be established to provide adequate income protection for older people. Both public and private schemes are vital in order to, build a suitable safety net.To achieve equality in such matters will take considerable time and effort. One thing is sure: there is no time to be lost.1. The proportion of older peopleA. is bigger in developed countries than in developing countriesB. is one-seventh of the population developing countriesC. will increase much faster in China than in FranceD. will be sixty percent in developing countries by 20202. According to the passage, which of the following are governments most worded about?A. The diseases and disability of older people.B. The longer life and good health of people.C. The loss of taxes on older people.D. The increasing respect for older people.3. It is stated directly in the passage that older people shouldA. be treated differently in different culturesB. enjoy a similar lifestyleC. be ignored as society changes4. Which of the following measures is NOT mentioned to solve the population ageing problem?A. Getting rid of age discrimination in employment.B. Ensuring adequate income protection for older people.C. Providing free health care for sick older people.D. Supplying life-long learning programs to older people.5. The author concludes in the last paragraph thatA. governments have spent lots of time in solving the ageing problemB. population ageing is a hard problem, but it needs to be solved urgentlyC. people are too busy to solve the population ageing problemD. much time and effort will be lost in solving the ageing problemPassage 2Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:The multi-billion-dollar Western pop music industry is under fire. It is being blamed by the United Nations for the dramatic rise in drug abuse worldwide. “The most worrying development is a culture of drug-friendliness,”says the UN's International Narcotics Control Board in a report released last year. The 74-page study says that pop music, as a global industry, is by far the most influential trend-setter for young people of most cultures.“Some songs encourage people to take drugs. (78) Certain pop stars make statements and set examples as if the use of drugs for non-medicinal purposes were a normal and acceptable part of a person's lifestyle,”the study say s.Surprisingly, says the Board, the effect of drug-friendly pop music seems to survive despite the occasional shock of death by overdose (过量⽤药). “Such incidents tend to be seen as an occasion to mourn (哀悼) the loss of a role model, and not an opportunity to face the deadly effect of drug use,”itnotes. Since the 1970s, several internationally famous singers and movie stars--including Elvis Presley, Janice Joplin, John Belushi, Jimi Hendrix, Jonathan Melvin and Andy Gibbs--have died of eitherdrug abuse or drugrelated illnesses. With the globalization of popular music, messages promoting, drug abuse are now reaching beyond their countries of or igin. “In most countries, the names of certain POP stars have become familiar to the members of every household,”the study says.The UN study also blames the media for its description of certain drug incidents, which encourages rather than prevents drag ab use. “Over the past years, we have seen how drug abuse is increasingly regarded as being acceptable or even attractive,”says Hamid Ghodse, president of the Board. “Powerful pressure groups mn political campaigns aimed at legalizing controlled drugs,”he say s. Ghodse also points out that all thee developments have created an environment which is tolerant(容忍的) of or even favorable to drug abuse and spoils international drug prevention effortscurrently under way. The study focuses on demand reduction and prevention within an environment that has become tolerant of drug abuse. The Board calls on governments to do their legal and moral duties, and to act against the pro-drug (赞成吸毒) messages of the youth culture to which young people increasingly are be'rug exposed.6. Which of the following statements does ,the author tend to agree with?A. The use of drags for non-medicinal purposes is, an acceptable part of a person's lifestyle.B. The spreading ofpop music may cause drag abuse to go beyond country boundaries.C. No efforts have been made to prevent the spreading of drag abuse.D. Governments have no ability to act against the pro-drag messages of the youth culture.7. The expression “under fire”? in the first paragraph meansA. in an urgent situationB. facing some problemsD. in trouble8. From the third paragraph, we learn that the youthA. tend to mourn the pop stars who died of overdose as role modelsB. are shocked to know even pop stars may abuse dmgsC. try to face the deadly effect of drug useD. may stop abusing drugs9. Which of the following is. not mentioned as tolerant of drug abuse?A. The spreading of pop music.B. The media.C. Political campaigns run by powerful pressure groups.D. The low price of some drags.10. According to the passage, pop musicA. has a great influence on young people of most culturesB. attracts a small number of young peopleC. is not a profitable industryD. is alone responsible for drug abusePassage 3Questions 11 to 15 are based onthe following passage:(79) Extensive new studies suggestthat the world has, made extraordinary progress in reducing poverty in recent decades. The research suggests that the pace of economic progress has been rapid and continued for decades, built on the foundations of relative political stability, rising trade, and economic liberalization (⾃由化) after two world wars. One new study, published recently by the Institute for International Economics in Washington, finds that the proportion of the 6.1 billion people in the world who live on $1 a day or less shrank from 63 .percent in 1950 to 35 percent in 1980 and 12 percent in 1999. By some other measures, the progress has been more modest. Still, economists agree that poverty has plunged in key nations such as India and especially China, thanks to slowing population growth as well as economic free dom. “This is a huge success for the world as a whole,”says Harvard University economist Richard Cooper. “We are doing something right.”The news comes as the World Bank is about to open its annual meeting in Washington' an event that has been troubled in recent years by protests that the Bank and its sister institution, the International Monetary Fund (IMF国际货币基⾦组织), have done too little for the world's poor. (80) The new economic research will not put an end to that dispute. Vast populations remain poor, and many still question the wisdom of World Bank policies. Nonetheless, the research findings are helpful to understand what policies should be followed by th6se institutions and hundreds of other development groups working very hard to hasten the pace of world economic progress. If dramatic gains are under way, the present policies-- calling for open markets, freebusiness activities, and tight monetary control are working and correct.But critics of IMF and World Bank policies maintain that such economic.success stories as Japan, China, South Korea and Singapore are rooted in more than just "free', markets. These nations have managed to grow rapidly, and thereby reduce poverty, by limiting imports when their domestic industries were yotmg, pushing exports to rich nations, and putting controls on purely international financial;flows. They have been open to foreign-owned factories but have often insisted that those investors share"the knowledge and skill on modem technologies,11. The word “plunged” in the firs paragraphmeansA. decreasedB. Climbed12. From the passage, we learn that__________A. World Bank has done nothing to help the poor in the worldB. IMF only helps the rich in the worldC. World Bank controls all the banks in the worldD. there are some demonstrations against World Bank in recent years13. According to this passage, in__________, the world had the largest number of poor people.A. 1999B. 1980C. 1950D. 199014. According to the author, the economy of East Asian countries grew very fast because of the following measures EXCEPT__________A. encouraging exportB. opening up to foreigninvestmentsC.limiting international financial flowsD. controlling import15. The best title for this passage might be__________.A. China's Contribution to the Reduction of Poverty in the WorldB. World Bank's Extraordinary Progress in Recent DecadesC. India's Leading Role in Reducing Global PovertyD. Global Progress in Reducing PovertyPart Ⅱ Vocabulary and Structure (30%)Directions: In this part there are 30 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then blacken the Corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.16. By the time you finish your homework, all of us__________ ours at hand, I'm sure.A. will finishB. will have finishedC. have finishedD. have been finishing17. In time of trouble Charliecould always__________a solution.A. put asideB. look down uponC. break outD. come up with18. Before building a house, you will have to__________the government's permission.B. followC. receiveD. ask for19. The director had her assistant__________some hot dogs for the staff members.A. picked upB. picks upC. pick upD. picking up20. ______their hats into the air, the fans of the winning team let out loud shouts of victory.A. TO throwB. ThrownC. ThrowingD. Being thrown21. It was hard for him to learn English in a family, in which of the parents spoke the language.A. noneB. neitherC. bothD. each22. You'd better go there by train. The train ticket is __________ the plane ticket.A. as cheap three times asB. as three times cheapasC. three times as cheap asD. cheaper three times than23. This new machineis technically far__________ to the previous type.A. Superior:B. juniorC. seniorD. equal24. There is a great deal of evidence____that music activities engage different parts of the brain.A. indicateB. IndicatingC. indicatedD. to be indicating25. She became the first woman to enter the school but withdrew after a few days_____stress.B. in spite ofC. instead ofD. In honor of26.______is known to us all is that the 2012 Olympic Games will be held in London.A. ItB. WhatC. AsD. Which27. The discovery of these tombs is__________for scholars' studying Chinese history.A. of very importantB. great significantC. of great significanceD. greatly importance28. Sean's strong love for his country is______in his recently published poems.A. relievedB. ReflectedC. respondedD. recovered29. Would You please keep silent? The weather report__________and I want to listen.A. is broadcastB. is being broadcastC. has been broadcastD. had been broadcast30. The teacher stressedagain that'the students should not______any important details while retelling the story.A. bring outB. let outC. leave outD. make out31. The man moved_____forward and looked over the edge, shrinking his shoulders.A. accuratelyB. CautiouslyC. brilliantlyD. disappointedly32. The police are trying to find out the______of the woman,killed in the traffic accident.B. recognition C identity D. status33. By no means__________to her parents.A. this is the first time has she liedB. this is the first time does she tell a lieC. is this the first time She has liedD. is this the first time she was lying34. Climate change will greatly_____wheat and rice production if nations don't take steps now.A. fallB. leakC. lackD. reduce35. She always buys__________ my birthday.A. something awful toB. anything awful toC. something nice forD. anything nice for36. He failed to live Up to __________had been expected of him.A. whatB. whichC. thatD. all37. It is very _____ of you to arrange an early.meeting between your boss and our team.A. considerateB. ConsiderableC. consideriiigD. considered38. I would have told him about the change of time for the class,________to class last 'tune.A. did he comeB. he cameC. had he comeD. he had come39. The wind was so strong last night that it tore the______ of the ship into two or three pieces.A. maskB. mineD. satellite40. ____all the money people here spend eating out, restaurants' profit is still below five percent.A. DespiteB.Thanks toC. SinceD. Like41. Many a man__________lifeis meaningless without a purpose.A. thinksB. thinkingC. have thoughtD. think42. John left home twenty minutes ago. It is usually half an hour's drive from his home to theoffice here. Sohe__________soon.A. should have arrivedB. need arriveC. must have arrivedD. may arrive43. ___Hongkong, is often regarded as____international Centre for business, finance and tourism.A./; anB. An; /C. The; /D./; the44. They went__________the schedule for the conference again and again until they felt satisfied with every detail of it.A. outB. up C: over D. by45. Schools should teach'our kids various subjects, and moreover, teach them how to______right:from wrong.:A. mnB. takeC. tellD. putPart III Identification (10%)Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C and D. Identify the one that is not correct.46.Many parents feel they need to keep a closer eye to their children because of concernsabout crime and school violence.D47.For married mothers, the time spend on child care increased to an average of 12.9 hoursA B C Da week in 200948.There is an increasingly amount of evidence that more and more young people are takingA B Can active interest in politics.D49. When you've finished with that book,don't forget to put it back on the shelf,Won't you?The most information that is safe is your first name and province. Anything more is basically 71 a predator into your life. Another big problem is photos. I suggest 72 skipping photos and never posting a photo of a friend online without his or her 73.Most important, never, 74 any 'circumstances, agree to a real-ife meeting with anyone you meet online, 75 how well you think you know this person. There are no guarantees that they have told the truth.56. A. what B. how C. why D. which57. A. get into B. open up C. shut down D. turn on58. A. but B. even C. despite D. since59. A. is B. are C. was D. were60. A. get B. make C. push D. take61. A. as B. about C. for D. in62. A. avoid B. get C. benefit D. hide63. A. stay B. be staying C. stayed D. staying64. A. difficult B. Simplest C. simple D. most difficult65. A. as to B. no matter C. so that D. because66. A. efficient B. Interesting C. effective D. impressive67. A. if B. whether C. however D. whatever68. A. information B. documents C. fries D. messages69. A.letting B. make C. allow D.let70. A. what B. why C. when D. how71. A. introducing B. Inviting C. investing D. interrupting72. A. partly B. Mostly C. lastly D. completely73. A. favor B. Rule C. information D. permission74. A. above B.'under C. at D. belowPart V Translation (20%)Section ADirections: In this part there are five sentences which you should translate into Chinese. These sentences are all taken from the 3 passages you have just read in Reading Comprehension. You can refer back to the passages to identify their meanings in the context.76.One of the biggest worries for governments is that the longer people live, the more likelihood there is for diseases and for disability (残疾).77.Another significant problem is the need for the younger generations to understand and value the older people in their society.78..... Certain pop stags:make statements and set examples as if the use of drags for non-medicinal purposes were a normal and acceptable part of a person's lifestyle...79.Extensive new studies suggest that the world has made extraordinary pmgressin reducing poverty in recent decades.80. The new economic research will not put an end to that dispute.SectionBDirections:In this part there are five sentences in Chinese.You should translate them into English.Be sure to write clearly.81.我⽗亲在找⼯作,我母亲在医院照看外祖母。

大学英语专升本复习资料

大学英语专升本复习资料

大学英语专升本复习资料
大学英语是专升本考试的一门必考科目,对于想要成功升本的
考生来说,学好英语是至关重要的。

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好有效的复习资料以保证备考效果。

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题可以熟悉考试的出题规律、难度以及各个知识点的考点,对备
考有很大的帮助。

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和答题技巧,为考试做好充分准备。

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大学英语教材和教辅书籍是备考英语的重要资源,目前市面上
有很多专为专升本考生准备的教材和教辅,如《大学英语专升本
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许多机构和平台都提供英语专升本备考课程和视频,这些在线课程和视频质量较高,覆盖面广,能够提供更全面的备考资源,适合那些喜欢通过听讲讲解来学习的考生。

同时,网络课程也具有时间和地点上的自由性,更适合那些时间紧张的考生。

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在手机上下载安装具有备考功能的APP可以随时进行备考。

备考APP中提供了专升本英语考试所需的资讯、课程、教学视频、考前预测试题等等,还有专业的老师为学生答疑解惑,更加便捷和适合快节奏的考生。

总之,选择合适的备考材料对考试成绩有着至关重要的影响。

以上几种备考材料各有优缺点,考生可以结合自己的情况选择相应的学习资源,同时还需要掌握科学的学习方法和时间规划,才能确保最终的备考效果。

2018级函授本科《大学英语》复习资料

2018级函授本科《大学英语》复习资料

2018级函授本科《大学英语》复习资料第一部分知识运用阅读下面的句子和对话,从[A], [B], [C]三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上作答。

1.Jack has been busy _________ his report.A.w ithB. onC. in2.Mary likes _______ apples very much.A. eatB. to eatC. eaten3. Mr. Smith _______ at the school at 8 yesterday evening.A.arriveB. arrivingC. arrived4. Henry wastes a lot of time and money _________computer games.A.playB.playingC.to play5. The teacher suggested ________ it at once.A.doingB.to doC. be doing6. Susan _________ falling in love with a handsome boy.A.dreamsB. dreamedC. dreamed of7. Do you think you _________ the present life?A.are satisfied withB.satisfy withC. are satisfying with8. Sam _________ Susan in the church last week.A. marriedB.got married toC. marries9. After meal, the fat went to bed and soon fell _________.A. asleepB. sleepingC. slept10. You are late. I told you I would be here _________ you at 4.A. waitB. waitingC. waiting for11. If you __________ your name and address on thecard, we’ll send the book to you as soon as it is returned.A. go overB. fill inC. find out12. It is advisable to ____________ two tickets nowsince so many people are crazy about this band..A. reserveB. conserveC. preserve13. You’d better _____________ the water until it has been boiled.A. not to drinkB. not drunkC. not drink14. This suitcase is _______ heavy for me to carry.A. TooB. veryC. enough15. There are ____on the hill.A. the sheepB. sheepsC. sheep16. If you have any trouble, you can turn __________ him for help.A. forB. toC. at17. The young boy shows great ________ in stamp collecting.A. interestB. interestingC.interested18. _____ he did at the party surprised everyone very much.A. WhatB. WhichC. It19. The number of articles published on cancer _______ amazing.A. areB. haveC. is20. The school is ____the other side of the street.A. atB. onC. for21. Sorry, sir. I forgot _________ my books with me today. I’m afraid I have to go back for them.A. takeB. takingC. to take22. May day ____soonA .comes B. is coming C. came23. The classroom needs _____ .A. cleanB. to cleanC. to be cleaned24. English is a _____language in the world.A. usefulB. puzzledC. special25. I want to visit Mr. Smith. Can you give me his _____?A. keyB. bookC. address26. Mary likes _______ apples very much.A. eatB. to eatC. eaten27. I like black coffee, but Alice coffee with milk.A. doesn’t preferB. don’t preferC. prefers28. There _____no milk in this small shop.A. areB. isC. has29. Mr. Smith _______ at the school at 8 yesterday evening.A. arriveB. arrivingC. arrived30. Jack has been busy _________ his report.B.with B. onC. in31. Her project _____good and reasonable.A. listens toB. hearsC. sounds32. Hard work is a bridge ________ success.A. betweenB.inC. to33. The old woman took the child by_______ hand.A. aB./C. the34. The basket was filled ________ sand.A.ofB.withC. by35. Mother warned him _______ football in the street.A. not playB.not to playC. to not play36. Russian ________ not easy to learn.A.areB. isC. am37. My parents are ________ doctors.A.allB.bothC. none38. The children must be looked _______ by the nurses.A.upB.afterC.like39. He listened carefully, ________ he could hear nothing.A.soB.andC. but40. You’d better _____ now.A.goingB.goC. to go41. Susan _________ falling in love with a handsome boy.A. dreamsB. dreamedC. dreamed of42. The teacher suggested ________ it at once.A. doingB. to doC. be doing43. The number of articles published on cancer _______ amazing.A. areB. haveC. is44. Hard work is a bridge ________ success.A. betweenB. inC. to45. He listened carefully, ________ he could hear nothing.A. soB. andC. but46. Mother warned him _______ football in the street.A. not playB. not to playC. to not play47. He decided to keep up _______ others.A. onB. withC. from48. All of them went home ________ school.A. afterB. toC. in49. English _______ all over the world.A. speakB. is spokeC. is spoken50. I think computer _________ in everyday life before long.A. will useB. will be usedC. is used51. My little brother is too young _______ go to school.A. toB. /C. not to52. You can draw a good horse in five minutes, __________ you kept me waiting for a year.A. andB. forC. yet53. The students aren’t allowed __________ rice.A. wasteB. to wasteC. wasted54. He was told _________ in his exercise book.A. to handB. to handedC. handing55. Can you take a message ______ him?A. forB. aboutC. at56. Susan _________ being scolded by her parents.A. afraid ofB. is afraid ofC. is afraid57. The director himself is going to ________ a clown in this film.A. play againstB. play the part ofC.58. What you have done is not __________ the law.A. reaching agreementB. in agreement withC. in agreement59.The beautiful Susan has almost driven Louis _______.A. sleepyB. crazyC. funny60. People believe that ________ campus activities is very important to the general development of a student. A. taking part in B. joining C. playing a part第二部分阅读理解Passage 1阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A](Right), [B](Wrong), [C](Doesn’t say), 三个判断中选出一个正确选项,并在答题纸上作答。

大学英语(专升本)复习资料

大学英语(专升本)复习资料

《大学英语》(专升本)复习资料《大学英语》课程入学考试复习资料适用专业:专升本层次所有专业为了帮助全国各辅导站点和广大有意报考我院成人教育各专业考生更好地、更有针对性复习好英语,我们特此编写了这份辅导材料,供广大考生复习英语时参考使用。

本资料以《全国各类成人高等学校招生复习考试大纲》为指导,以宁洪主编、高等教育出版系列教材中社2007年1月印刷出版的?全国各类成人高考复习考试辅导教材—的〈英语〉为第一参考书。

同时,我们还在此基础上,参阅了多种其他类似资料后,编写了一套与此配套的入学辅导资料,以便让考生复习时加深印象,巩固所得知识,提高应试技能。

考生进行英语复习时,应该在正确理解和全面掌握《全国各类成人高等学校招生复习考试大?全国各类成人高考纲》所要求的各种英语语言知识点和技能前提下,重点复习本资料所指定的〈英语〉复习内容,作到融会贯通,举一反三,这样才能万无一失,在考试中考出好成绩。

重点复习内容:第一章:语音部分重点掌握该书第一章第一节中的元音字母在单词中的读音;辅音字母在单词中的读音;以及常见字母组合的读音。

1 第二章:词汇与语法结构一、掌握第二章?第一节语法与词汇应试要点解析?中的以下基本语法规则:词法句法二、重点掌握第二章?第二节词汇与语法结构应试典型题解?中的以下部分:名词部分的第1,2,3,5,6小点;冠词部分的第1,2,4,5,6,7,12小点;代词部分的第1,2,4,5,6,7小点;介词部分的第A和B部分;形容词和副词部分的第4,5,8,9小点;动词部分的第1,2,3,4,9,10小点;‘非谓语动词’部分的第1,2,3,4,5,6小点;‘情态动词’部分的第1,3,4,5,6小点;‘虚拟语气’部分的第1,2,4小点;‘主谓一致’部分的第A和B部分;以及‘倒装’部分的第2,3,5,7小点‘从句’部分的第1,2,3,5,7小点。

第三章:完形填空熟悉?第一节完形填空应试要点解析?内容。

第四章:阅读理解本章应该是复习中用时最多的部分,不仅因为阅读理解在考试中所占分值比例最大,主题也是因为这类题型要运用语言的综合知识和技能来完成。

《大学英语》(专升本)复习资料

《大学英语》(专升本)复习资料

《大学英语》课程入学考试复习资料(内部资料)适用专业:专升本层次所有专业为了帮助全国各辅导站点和广大有意报考我院成人教育(专升本)各专业考生更好地、更有针对性复习好英语,我们特此编写了这份辅导材料,供广大考生复习英语时参考使用。

本资料以《全国各类成人高等学校招生复习考试大纲》为指导,以宁洪主编、高等教育出版社2007年1月印刷出版的“全国各类成人高考复习考试辅导教材—专科起点升本科”系列教材中的〈英语〉(第5版)为第一参考书。

同时,我们还在此基础上,参阅了多种其他类似资料后,编写了一套与此配套的入学辅导资料,以便让考生复习时加深印象,巩固所得知识,提高应试技能。

考生进行英语复习时,应该在正确理解和全面掌握《全国各类成人高等学校招生复习考试大纲》所要求的各种英语语言知识点和技能前提下,重点复习本资料所指定的“全国各类成人高考复习考试辅导教材”〈英语〉(第5版)复习内容,作到融会贯通,举一反三,这样才能万无一失,在考试中考出好成绩。

重点复习内容:第一章:语音部分重点掌握该书第一章第一节中的元音字母在单词中的读音;辅音字母在单词中的读音;以及常见字母组合的读音。

第二章:词汇与语法结构一、掌握第二章“第一节语法与词汇应试要点解析”中的以下基本语法规则:(一)词法(包括名词、冠词、代词、数词、形容词、副词、介词、动词、感叹词)(二)句法(包括基本句型、按用途分类的句子第1,2,3小点;)二、重点掌握第二章“第二节词汇与语法结构应试典型题解”中的以下部分:(一)名词部分的第1,2,3,5,6小点;(二)冠词部分的第1,2,4,5,6,7,12 小点;(三)代词部分的第1,2,4,5,6,7 小点;(四)介词部分的第A 和B部分;(五)形容词和副词部分的第4,5,8,9小点;(六)动词部分的第1,2,3,4,9,10小点;(七)‘非谓语动词’部分的第1,2,3,4,5,6小点;(八)‘情态动词’部分的第1,3,4,5,6小点;(九)‘虚拟语气’部分的第1,2,4小点;(十)‘主谓一致’部分的第A 和B部分;(十一)‘倒装’部分的第2,3,5,7小点以及(十二)‘从句’部分的第1,2,3,5,7小点。

大学英语(本科)各专业复习资料

大学英语(本科)各专业复习资料

大学英语(本科)各专业复习资料I. Vocabulary & Structure1. After three days’ waiting, there was a little doubt in the mother’s mind _______ the police could find her lost child.A. howB. thatC. whereD. whether2. Energy is _________ makes things work.A. whatB. everythingC. somethingD. anything3. We’d like to do _______ we can _________ the poor.A. how; helpB. all; to helpC. whatever; helpD. however; to help4. My parents used ________they had to get a new car for my brother.A. whichB. all whatC. whatD. 不填5.We give them quizzes(测试) on Britain and allow themto the Net.A. surfB. whereC. saveD. address6.They arrived at a farmhouse, in front of ______sat a small boy.A. whomB. whoC. whichD. that7.The engineer ______my father works is about 50 years old.A. to whomB. on whomC. with whichD. with whom8.They talked a lot about things and persons ________they remembered in the school.A. whichB. thatC. whomD. what9.My neighbors used to give me a hand in time of trouble, _______ was very kind of them.A. whoB. whichC. thatD. it10. I have bought two ball pens, _______ writes well.A. none of themB. neither of themC. neither of whichD. none of which11. Nowadays consumers become more and more practical and buy only _______ they need.A. whereB. whichC. whenD. what12. She’d like to offer money to ________ needs it to continue his or her study.A. whoB. whomC. whoeverD. whomever13. ---If you are admitted to a key university, _________ as a prize?--- I’m looking for a cell phone.A. What you expect your father will offer youB. Do you expect what your father will offer youC. What do you expect will your father offer youD. What do you expect your father will offer you14. Yesterday he sold out all his stamps at ____ he thought was a reasonable price.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. as15. Generally speaking, _______ we have seen seems more believable than _______ we have been told.A. what; thatB. what; whatC. that; whatD. that; that16. She was so angry at all ________ he was doing _________ she stayed up all night.A. that; thatB. that; whichC. what; thatD. what; as17. ____in this way, the situation doesn't seem so disappointing.A. To lookB. Looking atC. Looked atD. To be looked at18. You will see this product ____ wherever you go.A. to be advertisedB. advertisedC. advertiseD. advertising19. ____in a recent science competition, the three students were awarded scholarship totaling 21,000 dollars.A. To be judged the bestB. having judged the bestC. Judged the bestD. Judging the best20. From the dates ____ on the plates, we decided that they were made in Song Dynasty.A. markingB. having been markedC. markedD. to be marked21.The place _______interested me most was the Children's Palace.A. WhichB. whereC. whatD. in which22.Do you know the man _______?A. whom I spokeB. to who spokeC. I spoke toD. that I spoke23.This is the hotel _______last month.A. which they stayedB. at that they stayedC. where they stayed atD. where they stayed24.Do you know the year ______the Chinese Communist Party was founded?A. whichB. thatC. whenD. on which25.That is the day ______I'll never forget.A. whichB. on whichC. in whichD. when26. The old man came upstairs with great strength, his right hand ____ a stick for support.A. heldB. holdingC. being holdingD. was holding27. ____ three times in a row, the boxer decide to give up fighting.A. Having defeatedB. To have defeatedC. Having been defeatedD. To have been defeated28. ____neglecting our education, my father sent me to school.A. Accused ofB. Accusing ofC. To be accused ofD. That he was accused of29. ____ mainly for the invention of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell devoted his life to helping the deaf.A. He is rememberedB. While being rememberedC. To be rememberedD. Though remembered30. ____ that they are fresh from university, the young people have done a good job.A. GivenB. BecauseC. GivingD. As31.The factory ______we'll visit next week is not far from here.A. whereB. to whichC. whichD. in which32.Great changes have taken place since then in the factory _______we are working.A. whereB. thatC. whichD. there33.This is one of the best films _______.A. that have been shown this yearB. that have shownC. that has been shown this yearD. that you talked34.Can you lend me the book ______the other day?A. about which you talkedB. which you talkedC. about that you talkedD. that you talked35.The pen ______he is writing is mine.A. with whichB. in whichC. on whichD. by which36. She stood by the window, ____.A. thinkingB. thinkC. thoughtD. thinks37. ____ to meet anybody, he went in from the back door.A. Not wishingB. WishingC. Not wishedD. No wishing38.The editorial ____ now will appear in tomorrow's newspaper.A. writingB. to writeC. being writtenD. write39. It ____ now pretty late, we took our things and retired to our room.A. isB. beingC. turnedD. got40. ____ with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountain does not seem high at all.A. When comparedB. While comparingC. CompareD. Comparing41.He is no one to ____ to rules and regulations blindly.A.form B. conform C. inform D. perform 42.Why does the space shuttle _____ those long streams of flame and smoke?A. emissionB. permitC. permissionD. emit43. It is against_____ for a mother to hurt her children.A. natureB. naturalistC. inheritanceD. determination44. After spending several hours trying to find out the lost companion, wefinally______ him down in a public house.A. trailedB. trackedC. caughtD. traced45. I_____ to answer this question.A. suggestedB. avoidedC. hesitatedD. approved46. ____ on a clear day, far from the city crowds, the mountains give him a sense of infinite peace.A. If walkingB. While walkingC. WalkingD. When one is walking47. I understood you were third-year students ____ in English.A. who majorsB. who major isC. have majoredD. majoring48. A cool rain was falling, ____ with snow.A. mixedB. mixingC. to mixD. having mixed49. ____ by the police, the kidnappers had no choice but to surrender.A. SurroundedB. SurroundingC .having surrounded D. To be surrounded50.____ equal educational opportunities, American Indians in the reservations remained backward and illiterate for a long time.A. Deprived offB. Depriving offC. Deprived ofD. Depriving of51. After the Arab states won independence, great emphasis was laid on expanding education, with girls as well boys____ to go to school.A. to be encouragedB. been encouragedC. being encouragedD. be encouraged52. ____,a man who expresses himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly thana man whose command of language is poor.A. Other things being equalB. Were other things equalC. To be equal to other thingsD. Other things to be equal53.All things ____, the planned trip will have to be called off.A. consideredB. be consideredC. consideringD. having considered54. The house was very quiet, ____as it was on the side of a mountain.A. isolatedB. isolatingC. being isolatedD. having been isolated55. This crop has similar qualities to the previous one, ____both wind-resistant and adapted to the same type of soil.A. beingB. beenC. to beD. having been56. The rate of unemployment is_______.A. risingB. increaseC. decreaseD. raising57. His idea that_____ is a relative matter is not universally accepted.A. brightB. smartC. intelligenceD. intelligent58. You should look for contextual clues to_____ the meaning of a word.A. delayB. determineC. differD. deny59. In Britain people_____ four million tons of potatoes every year.A. swallowB. disposeC. consumeD. exhaust60. This picture will _____to you some idea of the beauty of the scenery.A. coincideB. commenceC. conveyD. commend01-05 DABCA 06-10CDBBC 11-15 DCDCB 16-20ACBCC21-25 ACDCA 26-30BCADA 31-35 CAAAA 36-40AACBA41-45 BDABC 46-50DDAAC 51-55CAAAA 55-60ACBCCII. Cloze: Put in the missing words. The first letter in each blank has been given.According 1) t Dossey, one of the most common 2) i in our society is "time sickness", because the 3)s of time pressure and hurry will 4) c anxiety and 5)t . These symptoms can contribute to heart 6) d and strokes, two of our most frequent 7) c of death. Dossey has discovered that these and8) o stress-induced ills can often be successfully 9) t by using simple techniques to change how a person thinks 10) a time.1.to2.ills3.sense4.cause5.tension6.disease7.causes8.other9.treated 10.aboutNowadays the number of "netizens" in China is getting larger and 1) l . About 40% of them are teenagers. The main reasons 2)w teenagers 3) s the Web are to get useful information, 4)w their knowledge, 5) c with others, and relax in their 6) s time. It is 7) c than phoning somebody far away and also much quicker. Nearly one-third of young 8) n surf the internet for fun. They like to listen to 9) m , watch films, and go to their10) f stars' website.rger2.why3.surf4.widenmunicate6.spare7.cheaperizens9.music 10.favoriteIII. Reading comprehensionPassage OneThe causes that lead to conditions likely for crime and fights are stronger in urban communities than in country ones. As you know, urban life is more crowded and separate, and almost few people get to know the other people's existence in the city. And it often sets the individual free from the limitations (局限) of city life than the tradition-centered societies did. But more freedom from limitations and controls also gives the people greater freedom to get away from it. And living in the colder, well organized urban area means that ruling orders of action are often guided by the departments far away. The police are strangers carrying out these orders, at worst, a different community and, at best, a same set of subjects. Minor offences in a small town or village are often dealt with without the usage of official police action. As doubtful as such action may seem to be, it results in fewer recorded breaking of the law as compared to the city, however. Although perhaps causing some decision difficulties for the police in small towns, normal and smooth law making is not always acceptable to villagers.Urban areas with more population, greater wealth, more commercial establishments(设施), and more products of our technology also provide more opportunities for stealing. The people are independent, their money is insured, well-made goods in a large number are beautifully exhibited and easier to carry.1. The passage mainly tells us that .A) being known to the neighbors increases the danger of being attackedB) there are more crime rates in the urban area than in the country areaC) small villages have more minor crimes than urban centersD) there is no way to prevent urban crimes from happening2. What was the traditional society like?A) It provided too much freedom of personal movement and travel.B) It provided less freedom for the individual in many situations.C) The technology was not fully used in the traditional society.D) A lot of old traditions passed on to modern society.3. The phrase "minor offenses" (Line 9, Para.1) refers to offenses likeA) theft B) robbery C) bribery D) murder4. According to the passage, the crime rate in small villages is .A) higher than that of urban centers B) lower than that of urban centersC) the same as that of urban centers D) now being reduced5. Which of the following does NOT lead to the high crime rate in urban areas?A) Store window exhibits. B) High level of living.C) Fewer police departments. D) Large population.Passage TwoWho talks more,women or men? The seemingly conflicting evidence is resolved by the difference between what I call public and private speaking. More men feel comfortable doing "public speaking" while more women feel comfortable doing "private" speaking.Another way of capturing these differences is by using the terms report-talk and rapport-talk. For most women, the language of conversation is primarily a language of rapport: a way of establishing connections and negotiating relationships. Emphasis is placed on displaying similarities and matching experiences. From childhood, girls criticize their friends who try to stand out or appear better than others. People feel their closest connections at home, or in places where they feel at home -- with one or a few people they feel close to and comfortable with -- in other words, during private speaking. But even the most public situations can be approached like private speaking.For most women, talk is primarily a means to preserve independence and negotiate and maintain status in a hierarchical(等级制度的) social order. This is done by exhibiting knowledge and skill, and by ho1ding center stage through verbal performance such as storytelling, joking, or conveying information. From childhood, men learn to use talking as a way to get and keep attention. Therefore, they are more comfortable speaking in 1arger groups made up of people they know 1ess well, in the broadest sense, "public speaking.” But even the most private situations ca n be approached like public speaking, more like giving a report than establishing rapport.6.A similar term for "private talking" is ___________.A. report-talkB. rapport-talkC. persuasive talkD. women's talk7.When women talk,they tend to________.A. admire their friends who stand outB. make others feel at homeC. approach public situations like private talkingD. seek close relationship with other speakers8. Men talk in order to________.A. make new friendsB. share experienceC. argue with othersD. attract attention9. The purpose of this passage is to _______.A. contrast the male and female talking stylesB. prove that men talk more effectively than womenC. analyze why men and women are differentD. draw people's attention to the difference between men and women10. Which of the following is true?A. Men talk more than women.B. Men feel more comfortable making a public speech than women.C. Men are more knowledgeable than women.D. Men are more independent than women.Passage ThreeLabor force is defined as being the total number of people who are available to work and earn income. This definition includes everyone who is employed or seeking paid employment, so it includes employers and the self—employed. Labor is one of the country's resources which can be combined with other resources to produce the goods and services wanted by the community. Although the size of the workforce depends a great deal on the size of the total population, there are several other influences which a1so affect it. The age distribution of the total population has a very marked effect on the available workforce. If the population has a high proportion of very young people or of those too o1d to work, then the available workforce would be lower than if there were an evenly spread age distribution. If the population naturally grows rapidly, i.e. the number of births greatly exceeds the number of deaths, then as a total population increases the proportion in the workforce declines.Sometimes a population is described as aging, which means that the birth rate is either falling or growing very slowly, and as people retire from the workforce there are insufficient numbers of young people entering it to replace those who are leaving it. The population is top-heavy(头重脚轻) with older people. So the percentage of the population in the workforce declines when there is either a rapid increase in births or a falling birth rate.The age distribution of the population has several important effects on the economy. If the population is aging and there is an increase in the number of people retiring without a corresponding increase in the number entering the workforce, this raises the problem of the ability of the economy to provide a reasonable 1evel of social services to the retired group. If the aged are to be cared for in special homes, finance must be avai1able for that purpose. If the size of the workforce is small relative to the total population, then the government tax revenue is relatively low and either the government has less money available to it or the workforce members have to be taxed more heavily.bor force is referred to as ____________A. people who are available to work and earn incomeB. self-employed people onlyC. only those who are looking for an employmentD. only the employers12.According to the passage, which of the following factors is NOT mentioned as an influence on the size of the workforce?A. The size of the population.B. The age distribution of the population.C. The national economy.D. The number of births and deaths.13.The conclusion which can be drawn safely from the second paragraph is that________.A. a population growth from natural increase leads to a greater proportion of the workforceB. a large population does not necessarily mean a higher proportion of workforceC. the larger the number of the aged in a population, the higher the proportion of the workforceD. if the population has an evenly spread age distribution, the workforce will be lower14.When a population is said to aging,____________.A. there are more people retiring than those entering the workforce.B. the birth rate must be growingC. there should be an oversupply of workforceD. young people outnumber old people15.The population which is top-heavy with older people exerts pressure on ________A. the employersB. the self-employedC. the young peopleD. the economy of the countryPassage Fore.The age of space science began less than thirty years ago. But already people have made great discoveries and have done exciting things. They have walked in space, visited the moon, and lived in space laboratories for long periods of time. Some scientists are now working on ways to make it possible for people to live on other planets. They are trying to solve problems of living in space, even though they don't yet know what all of the problems will be. For example, they don't yet know what problems people would have if they loved being weightless for several years.If you were a space traveler you might have to spend several months, or even years, in a spaceship. While you were in the ship you wouldn't live as you usually do. You might have to find new ways to spend your time. Your body would have to adjust to different conditions. And you would have some problems that you never think about here on Earth. For example, you would have to have a huge supply of food with you because you can't go to the supermarket when you're halfway to another planet. You also would need fresh water and a way to get rid of waste. In fact, there would be many problems to solve in order to live in space.16. According to the passage, which of the following is not true?A) if you were a space traveler, you had to live in a spaceship for some timeB) scientists have solved problems of living in spaceC) while you were in the ship you wouldn't live as you usually doD) scientists are finding ways to make people live on other planets17. The sentence "what problems people would have if they loved being weightless"(Line6- 7, Para. 1) is probably, closest in meaning to .A) people who were light had many problemsB) many people who loved to be very lightC) many problems people would face in spaceD) weightless people who loved to have problems18. The phrase "a huge supply of food" (Line 5, Para. 2) means .A) a large amount of foodB) a huge piece of foodC) the food that is largely supplied on the marketD) the food at the supermarket19. While you were in the spaceship, you would NOTA) need fresh water and a way to get rid of wasteB) have some unusual problemsC) go to the supermarket when you were halfway to another planetD) find new ways to spend your time20. It can be concluded from the passage that .A) life in space was interesting and excitingB) there would be many problems if you wanted to live in spaceC) if you were a space traveler, you had to stay in spaceD) it was easy to enjoy oneself in spacePassage FiveThe best example of how associations influence eating is that we often eat not because we're hungry but because it's "lunchtime," because foods smell good, or because our friends are eating.More evidence that associations influence eating comes from marketing and advertising pressures to sell foods by offering huge servings. For example, movie theatres offer an extra large box of popcorn(爆玉米花),which, at almost 900 calories, is equivalent to a major meal. Health professionals warn that as children, adolescents(青少年),and adults learn to prefer large portions and tasty foods high in fat, sugar, and calories, there has been a corresponding increase in rates of being overweight(from 25% in 1988 to 35% in 1998).Researchers are especially concerned about the continued rates of overweight and obesity(肥胖) in children since childhood obesity is very difficult to treat and an obese child has a high probability of becoming an obese adult with the associated health risks we discussed earlier.Health professionals suggest that to avoid future increases in rates of overweight and obesity, we need to try hard to forget many of our food associations, which primarily involves decreasing size of food portions, increasing levels of activity to burn off excess calories.21.The influence of food association can be seen clearly from the example that we often eat NOT because________.A. it's time for lunchB. we're hungryC. foods smell deliciousD. our friends are eating22.From the passage we can infer that the "serving" in the second paragraph most probably means________.A. an amount of foodB. a special serviceC. a mealD. some calories23.According to the author, because of an unhealthy food preference, the increase in rates of being overweight was _____________ during the ten years from 1988 to 1998.A. 10 per centB. 20 per centC. 30 per centD. 40 per cent24.According to the passage, an obese child is _____________.A. less at risk of heart diseasesB. healthily fatC. very hard to get along withD. more likely to become an obese adult25.In order to avoid future increases in rates of overweight and obesity, we need to do a11 the following EXCEPT _____________.A. make an effort to forget our food associationB. eat less foodC. do more exercise to consume excess caloriesD. eat more fruitPassage SixWeddings ceremonies in the United States vary as much as the people do. But many weddings, no matter where or how they are performed, include certain traditional customs. For instance, the bride and groom often exchange rings at the ceremony. The rings are usually worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, and are exchanged in the middle of the ceremony. Today, the ring shows the couple's love for one another.After the ceremony, the couple is often showered with handfuls of uncooked rice by friends and family. Rice, as we know, shows productivity and harvest. And then,there is often a party, where the food is so plentiful that it almost takes the attention away from the people. Soon the bride stands in the center of the room, often on a chair, and throws her flowers to the unmarried women at the party. Tradition says that whoever catches the flowers will be the next bride. Some women eagerly try to catch the flower; others shy away.And then it is time for the bride and groom to set off the tradition of a honeymoon, a trip after the wedding. The trip nowadays varies greatly by wealth, time and preference. Sometimes the couple will spend a single night at a nearby hotel; or they may spend two weeks at a faraway foreign city as well.26. According to the passage, .A) American wedding ceremonies are somewhat traditionalB) American wedding ceremonies provide a lot of flowersC) American wedding ceremonies are preferableD) American wedding ceremonies are magnificent27. According to the passage, what does the sentence "no matter where or how theyare performed" (line 2, Para.1 ) really mean?A) The wedding ceremonies may be held everywhere.B) The wedding ceremonies may be held at any time.C) The wedding ceremonies may be held in different ways and places.D) The wedding ceremonies may be held in any way.28. The word "'showered" (Line 1, Para. 2) probably means .A) dressed B) scattered C) provided D) touched29. From the passage, we can safely conclude that .A) American couples hold traditional wedding ceremoniesB) American couples hold fashionable wedding ceremoniesC) American couples go on expensive honeymoon tripsD) American couples exchange rings after the honeymoon30. Which of the following is the best title for this passage?A) Weddings in North America B) Weddings in AmericaC) Wedding Ceremonies D) Wedding Traditions1-5. BBABC 6-10.BCDAB 11-15.ACBAD16-20. BCACB 21-25.BAADD 26-30. ACBABIV TranslationPassage AI remember being vaguely annoyed when the gunman pulled me from the car by the hair. I remember the walk to the house----Jeremy, me, the two men with two guns. Iremember the fear and anger in the gunmen's voices because Jeremy was being slow, and I remember wondering why he was being slow. I did not realize that Jeremy had thrown the keys into the shrubbery. But I remember the sound of the gun hitting Jeremy's head and the feeling that he released me.我记得当那个拿着枪的人抓住我的头发,把我从车里拖出来的时候,我隐约觉得有点恼火。

大学英语复习资料

大学英语复习资料

大学英语复习资料大学英语复习资料随着社会的发展和全球化的趋势,掌握一门流利的英语已经成为现代人不可或缺的技能之一。

而在大学阶段,学习英语更是一个重要的任务。

为了帮助大学生更好地复习英语,以下是一些有用的复习资料。

首先,英语课本是复习的基础。

大学英语教材通常分为听力、口语、阅读和写作四个部分。

通过仔细阅读教材中的知识点和例句,了解每个单元的重点内容,并进行相关练习,可以帮助巩固基础知识。

此外,课本中的听力材料也是提高听力技能的好资源。

学生可以多次听录音并跟读,以提高自己的发音和听力理解能力。

其次,网络资源是现代大学生复习英语的重要辅助工具。

各种在线学习平台和网站提供了大量的英语学习资源,如英语词汇、语法、阅读理解等。

学生可以根据自己的需要选择合适的网站,进行针对性的学习。

此外,还可以通过观看英语电影、听英语音乐和播客等方式提高自己的听力和口语能力。

第三,参加英语角和英语俱乐部是提高口语表达能力的好方法。

在这些活动中,学生可以与其他英语学习者交流,分享学习经验,提高口语表达能力。

此外,还可以参加一些英语演讲比赛或辩论赛,锻炼自己的演讲和辩论技巧。

第四,考试模拟题是复习的重要工具。

通过做一些历年的英语考试模拟题,可以了解考试的题型和难度,并提前适应考试的环境和压力。

同时,对于一些常见的考试技巧,如阅读理解的快速扫描和定位,写作中的段落组织等,也可以通过模拟题进行练习和掌握。

最后,背诵英语经典文学作品也是提高英语水平的有效方法。

通过背诵一些经典的英语文学作品,不仅可以提高词汇量和语法运用能力,还可以了解英语国家的文化和历史背景。

同时,背诵也是提高记忆力和口语表达能力的有效途径。

综上所述,大学英语复习资料的选择和使用对于学生的学习效果至关重要。

除了课本和网络资源外,参加英语角、做考试模拟题和背诵经典文学作品都是提高英语水平的好方法。

希望以上的复习资料能够帮助大学生们更好地备考和提高英语能力。

《大学英语》(专升本)复习资料11

《大学英语》(专升本)复习资料11

《大学英语》(专升本)复习资料《大学英语》课程入学考.复习资. 适用专业:专升本层次所有专.为了帮助全国各辅导站点和广大有意报考我院成人教.各专业考生更好地、更.针对性复习好英语,我们特此编写了这份辅导材料,供广大考生复习英语时参考使用.本资料以《全国各类成人高等学校招生复习考试大纲》为指导,以宁洪主编、高等教育出.系列教材..2007..1月印刷出版..?全国各类成人高考复习考试辅导教..的〈英语〉为第一参考书。

同时,我们还在此基础上,参阅了多种其他类似资料后,.写了一套与此配套的入学辅导资料.以便让考生复习时加深印象.巩固所得知识,提高应试技能.考生进行英语复习时,应该在正确理解和全面掌握《全国各类成人高等学校招生复习考试.?全国各类成人高.纲》所要求的各种英语语言知识点和技能前提下,重点复习本资料所指定.〈英语〉复习内容,作到融会贯通,举一反三,这样才能万无一失.在考试中考出好成绩.重点复习内容.第一章:语音部.重点掌握该书第一章第一节中的元音字母在单词中的读音;辅音字母在单词中的读音;以.常见字母组合的读音..第二章:词汇与语法结.一、掌握第二. ?第一.语法与词汇应试要点解..?中的以下基本语法规则.词.句.二、重点掌握第二. ?第二.词汇与语法结构应试典型题..?中的以下部分.名词部分的第1,2,3,5. 6小点.冠词部分的第1,2,4,5. 6,7,12小点.代词部分的第1,2,4,5. 6,7小点.介词部分的第A和B 部分.形容词和副词部分的.4,5,8,9小点.动词部分的第1,2,3,4. 9,10小点.‘非谓语动词’部分的.1.2,3,4,5,6小点.‘情态动词’部分的.1,3,4,5. 6小点.‘虚拟语气’部分的.1,2,4小点.‘主谓一致’部分的.A和B部分.以.‘倒装’部分的第2,3,5,7小.‘从句’部分的第1,2,3,5,7小点.第三章:完形填.熟悉?第一.完形填空应试要点解. ?内容.第四章:阅读理.本章应该是复习中用时最多的部分.不仅因为阅读理解在考试中所占分值比例最..主.也是因为这类题型要运用语言的综合知识和技能来完成.中所分析的三种阅读理解解题思路.考生应该熟. ?第一.思想判断、细节定位和逻辑推理,尤其要能够熟练地运用前两种方法来分析破解阅读理解试题.第五章:短文写.重点掌握‘第一.式.短文写作应试要点解析’.?第五节短文写作常识’中的混合式写作.总之,考生在复习中,应该力求全面掌握,重点突破,紧紧抓住基础知识和基本技能的运.这两点。

级本科《大学英语》复习资料附答案

级本科《大学英语》复习资料附答案

大学英语复习资料注意事项:考试时请看清楚题目再作答,谢谢习题1Part One: Reading ComprehensionDirections: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked ABCD. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Advertisement can be thought of “as the means of making known in order to but or sell goods or services”. Advertisement aims to increase people’s awareness and arouse interest. It tries to inform and to persuade. The media are all used to spread the message. The press offers a fairly cheap method, and magazines are used to reach special sections of the market. The cinema and commercial radio are useful for local markets. Television, although more expensive, can be very effective. Public notices are fairly cheap and more permanent in their power of attraction. Other ways of increasing consumer interest are through exhibitions and trade fairs as well as direct mail advertisement.There can be no doubt that the growth in advertisement is one of the most striking features of the western world in this century. Many businesses such as those handling frozen foods, liquor, tobacco and medicines have been built up largely by advertisement. We might ask whether the cost of advertisement is paid for by the producer or by the customer. Since advertisement forms part of the cost of production, which has to be covered by the selling price, it is clear that it is the customer who pays for the advertisement. However, if large-scale advertisement leads to increased demand, production costs are reduced, and the customer pays less. It is difficult to measure exactly the influence of advertisement on sales. When the market is growing, advertisement helps to increase demand. When the market is shrinking, advertisement may prevent a bigger fall in sales than would occur without its support. What is clear is that business would not pay large sums for advertisement if they were not convinced of its value to them.1.Advertisement is often used to ____B__ .A. cheat customersB. arouse interestC. increase productionD. push the sale2. The word “media” (in the 1st para.) includes ____D____.A. radioB. televisionC. the pressD. all of the above3. Advertisement is mainly paid for by ___C____.A. reduced pricesB. increased salesC. the customerD. the producer4. Advertisement can increase demand ___B____.A. all the timeB. in a growing marketC. in any circumstancesD. in a shrinking market5. From the last sentence of this passage we conclude that ____A___.A. advertisement usually cost businesses large amounts of moneyB. advertisement could hardly convince people of the value of the goodsC. businesses know well that advertisement could bring profitsD. businesses usually do not pay much for advertisementMan has always wanted to fly. Some of the greatest men in history had thought about the problem. One of them, for example, was the great Italian artist, Leonardo Da Vinci. In the 16th century he made designs for machines that would fry, but they were never built.Throughout history, other less famous men had wanted to fly. An example was a man in England 800 years ago. He made a pair of wings from chicken feathers. Then he fixed them to his body and jumped into air from a tall building. He did not fly very far. Instead, he fell to the ground and broke every bone in his body.The first real step took place in France, in 1783. two brothers, the Montgolfiers, made a very large “hot airballoon”. They knew that hot air rises. Why not fill a balloon with it? The balloon was made of cloth and paper. In September of that year, the King and Queen of France came to see the balloon. They watched it carry the very first air passengers into the sky. The passengers were a sheep and a chicken. We do not know how they felt about the trip. But we do know that the trip lasted eight minutes and that the animals landed safely. Two months later, two men did the same thing. They rose above Paris in a balloon of the same kind. Their trip lasted twenty-five minutes and they traveled about.6. Leonardo Da Vinci CA. said that man would fly in the sky one dayB. built a kind of machine which never flewC. made designs for flying machinesD. drew many beautiful pictures of birds7. Eight hundred years ago an Englishman BA. made a kind of flying machineB. tried to fly with wings made of chicken feathersC. wanted to build a kind of balloonD. tried to fly on a large bird8. In fact, the Englishman who tried to fly __B_____A. got badly woundedB. succeeded in flyingC. lost his lifeD. flew only 8 minutes9. The very first air passengers in the balloon were AA. two animalsB. the MontgolfiersC. Two FrenchmenD. The King and the Queen10. When did two Frenchmen rise above Paris? AA. In December 1783B. In September 1783C. In the 17th centuryD. In November 1783Every human being has a unique arrangement of the skin on his fingers and this arrangement is unchangeable. Scientists and experts have proved uniqueness of finger prints and discovered that no exactly similar pattern is passed on from parents to children, though nobody knows why this is the case.The structure on a person’s fingers does not change with growth and is not affected by superficial injuries. Burns, cuts and other damage to the outer part of the skin will be replaced on time by new one which bears a reproduction of the original pattern. It is only when the inner skin is injured that the arrangement will be destroyed. Some criminals make use of this fact to remove their own fingerprints but this is a dangerous and rare step to take.Fingerprints can be made easily with printer’s ink. They can be recorded easily. With special methods, identification can be achieved successfully within a short time. Because of the simplicity and economy of this system, fingerprints have often been used as a method of solving criminal cases. A suspected man denies a charge, but his finger prints can prove who he is even if his appearance has been changed by age or accident.When a suspect leaves fingerprints behind at the scene of crime, they are difficult to detect with the naked eye. Special techniques are used to “develop” them. Some of the marks found are incomplete but identification is possible of a print in the size of a quarter of an inch square can be obtained11. In this passage, the writer states that _____C___A. the shape of one’s hands differs from that of other’sB. the patterns of one’s skin are passed on from their parentsC. what caused the uniqueness of the finger prints remains unknownD. scientists have discovered a few unusual cases of finger prints12. According to this passage, if one’s finger gets wounded in the outer skin __B_____A. the pattern of the finger skin will be replaced by a new oneB. fingerprints will be the same when their wound is recoveredC. the arrangement of the finger skin will be totally destroyedD. the pattern of the finger skin will be changed partly13. Some criminals removed their own fingerprints by ____A___A. injuring the inner skin of their fingersB. replacing them with those of others’C. damaging the outer skin of their fingersD. using a kind of printer’s ink14. Fingerprints are often used as a method of solving criminal case because ___B___A. they can be obtained whenever they are neededB. they can outline a criminal’s appearanceC. this method is simple though costingD. this method is easy and inexpensive15. The word “deny” (line 5, para 3) most probably means _B_____A. delay doingB. refuse to acceptC. admitD. doubtThe clock struck eleven at night. The whole house was quiet. Everyone was in bed except me. Under the strong light, I looked sadly before me at a huge pile of that troublesome stuff they call “books”.I was going to have my examination the next day. “When can I go to bed?” I asked myself. I did n’t answer, in fact I dared not.The clock struck twelve. “Oh, dear! ” I cried. “Ten more books to read before I can go to bed!” We pupils are the most wretched creatures in the world. Dad does not agree with me on this. He did not have to work so hard when he was a boy.The clock struck one. I was quite desperate now. I forgot all I had learned. I was too tired to go on. I did the only thing I could. I prayed, “Oh, God, please help me pass the exam tomorrow. I do promise to work hard afterwards, Amen.”My eyes were so heavy that I could hardly open them a few minutes later, with my head on the desk, I fell asleep.16. When the author was going over his lessons, all the others in the house were __A____A. asleepB. outsideC. working in bedD. quietly laughing at him17. The underlined word “wretched” in paragraph 3 probably means __C_____A. very happyB. disappointedC. very unhappyD. hopeful18. Reviewing his lessons didn’t help him because ____D___A. it was too late at nightB. he was very tiredC. his eyes lids were so heavy that he couldn’t keep them openD. he hadn’t studied hard before the examination19. What do you suppose happened to the author? CA. He went to a church to pray again.B. He passed the exam by sheer lunchC. He failed in the exam.D. He was punished by his teacher.20. The best title for the passage would be ___A___A. The Night before the ExaminationB. Working Far into the NightC. A Slow StudentD. Going over My LessonsPart Two Vocabulary and StructureDirections: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentences. Then mark the corresponding letter on theAnswer Sheet by blackening the letter.21. I didn’t know your mobile phone number, __D___ I would have rung you the moment I got to Washington.A. whereasB. howeverC. whateverD. otherwise22. The new ____A__ didn’t know how to use the system until I explained it to him yesterday.A. staffB. stuffC. stageD. stair23. As they are retired, Mr. and Mrs. Scott prefer to spend their __A___ years there.A. remainingB. savingC. comparingD. previous24. __C____ this is the first time she had lied to her parents.A. On no meansB. For no meansC. By no meansD. To no means25. How can you ___B___ if you smoke so much every day?A. keep upB. keep fitC. keep toD. keep him26. Shopping-centers provide us with a large __C____ of goods to choose from.A. typeB. rangeC. varietyD. sort27. Coffee is said to have ___B___ effects.A. promotingB. stimulatingC. encouragingD. enhancing28. The police officers here do not usually __B___ guns.A. bringB. carryC. takeD. hold29. If you want to get the driver’s ___A__, you should take some courses first in the traffic school.A. licenseB. certificateC. passportD. Permission30. John was asked to __D____ the man who stole his wallet.A. recognizeB. claimC. confirmD. identify31. John left home twenty minutes ago. It is usually half an hour’s drive from his home to the office here. So he___A_ soon.A. should have arrivedB. need arriveC. must have arrivedD. may arrive32. ___A__ Hong Kong is often regarded as _____ international centre for business, finance and tourism.A. /; anB. An; /C. The; /D. /; the33. They went __C___ the schedule for the conference again and again until they felt satisfied with every detail ofit.A. ourB. upC. overD. by34. Schools should teach our kids various subjects, and moreover, teach them how to _C___ right from wrong.A. makeB. takeC. tellD. put35. By the time you finish your homework, all of us __B___ ours at hand, I’m sure.A. will finishB. will have finishedC. have finishedD. have been finishing36. The director had her assistant __C___ some hot dogs for the staff members.A. picked upB. picks upC. pick upD. picking up37. __C___ their hats into the air, the fans of the winning team let out loud shouts of victory.A. To throwB. ThrownC. ThrowingD. Being thrown38. I don’t really work here; I __A__ out until the new secretary arrives.A. just helpB. have just helpedC. am just helpingD. will just help39. I think that the Great Wall is worth __B___ hundreds of miles to visit.A. to travelB. travellingC. traveledD. travel40. ___C__ is reported that the talks between the two companies have not made any progress.A. ThatB. WhatC. ItD. AsPart Three ClozeDirections: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, Cand D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentences. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet by blackening the letter.Modern zoos are very different from zoos built fifty years ago. At that time, zoos were places __41__ people could see animals from many parts of the world. The animals lived in __42__ with iron bars. The cages were easy to keep clean. __43__, for the animals, the cages were small and impossible to hide in. although the zoo __44__ took good care of them, many of the __45__ did not feel comfortable, and they often became __46__.In modern zoos, people can see animals in more __47__ conditions. The animals are given more freedom in larger places __48__ they can live more freely as they would in __49__ . Even the appearance of zoos has changed. Trees and grass grow in the cages, and water flows __50__ the places that the animals live in. There are few bars, __51__ there is often a deep ditch, filled with __52__, which surrounds a space where several __53___ of animals live together as they would naturally. In an American zoo, the visitor can walk __54__ a huge special cage that is filled with trees, some small animals and many birds. And it is large enough for all the birds to live __55__ . In a zoo in New York, because of special night __56__, people can observe certain animals that are __57___ only at night when most zoos are closed. Some zoos have special places for visitors to _58___ animals that live in the desert or underwater. Some other zoos have special places for animals that live in cold conditions like the __59__ from the Arctic.Modern zoos not only show animals for visitors, but also __60__ and save rare animals. For this reason, fifty yeas from now, the grand children of today’s can still be able to enjoy watching these animals.B 41. A. that B. where C. which D. thereC 42. A. houses B. rooms C. cages D. officesB 43. A. Therefore B. However C. So D. ThoughC 44. A. masters B. managers C. keepers D. trainersD 45. A. workers B. animals C. bears D. animalsC 46. A. excited B. angry C. ill D. frightenedA 47. A. natural B. difficult C. warm D. differentA 48. A. so that B. and C. but D. orB 49. A. forest B. nature C. rivers D. the waterD 50. A. in B. by C. near D. throughC 51. A. instead B. instead of C. and D. orD 52. A. stones B. earth C. oil D. waterA 53. A.sorts B.families C. classes D.groupsC 54. A. by B. out C. through D. inB 55. A. happily B. naturally C. deeply D. hardlyC 56. A. moon B. sign C. light D. signalB 57. A. live B. active C. living D. sleepingC 58. A. feel B. touch C. watch D. talk toC 59. A. snakes B. monkeys C. bears D. tigersB 60. A. buy B. keep C. sell D. catchPart One: Reading ComprehensionDirections: There are 4 passages in this part. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1A scientist who wants to predict the way in which consumers will spend their money must study consumer behavior. He must obtain data both on the resources of consumers and on the motives that tend to encourage or discourage money spending.If an economist were asked which of three groups borrow most—people with rising incomes, stable incomes, or decreasing incomes—he would probably answer, those with decreasing incomes. Actually years 1947—1950, the answer was: people with rising incomes.People with decreasing incomes were next and people with stable incomes borrowed the least. This shows us that traditional assumptions about earning and spending are not always reliable. Another traditional assumption is that if people who have money expect prices to go up they will hasten to buy. If they expect prices to go down, they will postpone buying. But research surveys have shown that this is not always true. The expectations of price increases may not stimulate buying.One typical attitude was expressed by the wife of a mechanic in an interview at a time of rising prices. “In a few months,” she said, “we’ll have to pay more for meat and milk; we’ll have less to spend on other things.” Her family had been planning to buy a new car but they postponed this purchase. Furthermore, the rise that has already taken place may be disliked and buyer’s resistance may be produced. This is shown by the following typical comment: “I just don’t pay these prices; they are too high.”The investigations mentioned above were carried out in America; condition most helpful to spending appears to be price stability. If prices have been stable and people consider that they are reasonable, they are likely to buy. Thus, it appears that the common business policy of maintaining stable prices is based on a correct understanding of consumer psychology.1.According to the passage, if one wants to predict the way people spend their money, he should ___C___ .A. rely on traditional assumptions about earning and spendingB. try to encourage or discourage consumers to spend moneyC. carry out investigations on consumer behavior and get data on consumers incomes and money spending motivesD. do researches in consumer psychology in a laboratory.2. According to Paragraph 2, one traditional assumption is that people with _____C___ incomes borrow mostA. averageB. stableC. decreasingD. rising3. According to Paragraph 4, research surveys have proved that __B_____.A. price increases always stimulate people to hasten to buy thingsB. rising prices may make people put off their purchase of certain thingsC. women are more sensitive to the rising in prices than menD. the expectations of price increases often make buyers feel angry4. From the results of the surveys, the writer of this article ___C____.A. concludes that the saving and spending patterns in Great Britain are better than those in AmericaB. conclude that the consumers always expect prices to remain stableC. concludes that maintaining stable prices is a correct business policyD. does not draw any conclusion5. Which of the following statements is always TRUE according to the surveys mentioned in the passage? ___C____.A. Consumers will put off buying things if they expect prices to decrease.B. Consumers will spend their money quickly if they expect prices to increaseC. The price condition has an influence on consumer behaviorD. Traditional assumptions about earning and spending are reliable.Mass media, the tools of communication, can be divided into two groups: print media and electronic media. By print media, we mean books, newspapers and magazines. Electronic media include television, computer, radio and movie. Mass media allow us to record and pass information rapidly to a large, scattered audience. Theyextend our ability to talk to each other by helping us overcome barriers caused by time and space.Mass media make daily life easier for us in various ways. Firstly, they help us keep a watch on our world. They gather and pass on information we would be unlikely or unable to obtain on our own.Secondly, mass media help us arrange our time and life. What we talk about and what we think about are greatly influenced by the media. When people get together they tend to talk about certain happenings in newspapers or on TV. Because we are exposed to different points of views through different kinds of media every day, we are able to evaluate all sides of a certain issue.Thirdly, the media are used to persuade people. Newspapers, magazines and TV are filled with all kinds of colorful, persuasive advertisements. Though many advertisements may not say openly that they want you to buy a certain product, they describe their products in such a way that you may want to buy them.Fourthly, the media also entertain. All media make efforts to entertain their audience. For instance, even though the newspaper is a prime medium of information, it also contains entertainment features. Television, motion pictures, some radio stations and magazines are devoted mainly to entertainment. It is estimated that in the future, the entertainment function of mass media will become even more important than it is now.6. What makes it possible for people living in different places to communicate with each other? ( B )A. printed mediaB. mass mediaC. electronic mediaD. computers7. Which of the following functions of mass media is NOT mentioned? ( D )A. to make people well informed about the worldB. to amuse and entertain peopleC. to help people arrange their time and lifeD. to give people a sense of humor.8. Certain matters in newspapers or on V tend to be talked about when people get together because __B_____A. people are curious about themB. people are influenced by those mass mediaC. it is fashionable for people to soD. it is easy for people to communicate in this way9. How does advertisement make people purchase certain goods according to the passage? ( A )A. by giving an attractive account of the goods.B. by asking people to buy themC. by forcing people to buy themD. by giving people something extra10. Which of the following media is mainly devoted to information according to the passage? ( D )A. TVB. MagazineC. Motion pictureD. NewspapersEvery human being has a unique arrangement of the skin on his fingers and this arrangement is unchangeable. Scientists and experts have proved uniqueness of finger prints and discovered that no exactly similar pattern is passed on from parents to children, though nobody knows why this is the case.The structure on a person’s fingers does not change with growth and is not affected by superficial injuries. Burns, cuts and other damage to the outer part of the skin will be replaced on time by new one which bears a reproduction of the original pattern. It is only when the inner skin is injured that the arrangement will be destroyed. Some criminals make use of this fact to remove their own fingerprints but this is a dangerous and rare step to take.Fingerprints can be made easily with printer’s ink. They can be recorded easily. With special methods, identification can be achieved successfully within a short time. Because of the simplicity and economy of this system, fingerprints have often been used as a method of solving criminal cases. A suspected man denies a charge, but his finger prints can prove who he is even if his appearance has been changed by age or accident.When a suspect leaves fingerprints behind at the scene of crime, they are difficult to detect with the nakedeye. Special techniques are used to “develop” them. Some of the marks found are incomplete but identification is possible of a print in the size of a quarter of an inch square can be obtained11. In this passage, the writer states that ____D____A. the shape of one’s hands differs from that of other’sB. the patterns of one’s skin are passed on from their parentsC. what caused the uniqueness of the finger prints remains unknownD. scientists have discovered a few unusual cases of finger prints12. According to this passage, if one’s finger gets wounded in the outer skin ____B___A. the pattern of the finger skin will be replaced by a new oneB. fingerprints will be the same when their wound is recoveredC. the arrangement of the finger skin will be totally destroyedD. the pattern of the finger skin will be changed partly13. Some criminals removed their own fingerprints by ___A____A. injuring the inner skin of their fingersB. replacing them with those of others’C. damaging the outer skin of their fingersD. using a kind of printer’s ink14. Fingerprints are often used as a method of solving criminal case because ___D___A. they can be obtained whenever they are neededB. they can outline a criminal’s appearanceC. this method is simple though costingD. this method is easy and inexpensive15. The word “deny” (line 5, para 3) most probably means ____B__A. delay doingB. refuse to acceptC. admitD. doubt4Greek soldiers sent messages by turning their shields toward the sun. the flashes reflected light could be seen several miles away. The enemy did not know what the flashes meant, but other Greek soldiers could understand the messages.Roman soldiers in some places built long rows of signal towers. When they had a message to send, the soldiers shouted it from tower to tower. If there were enough towers and enough soldiers with loud voices, important news could be sent quickly over distance.In Africa, people learned to send messages by beating on a series of large drums. Each drum was kept within hearing distance of the next one. The drum beats were sent out in a special way that all the drummers understood. Though the messages were simple, they could be sent at great speed for hundreds of miles.In the eighteenth century, a French engineer found a new way to send short messages. In this way, a person held a flag in each hand and the arms were moved to various positions representing different letters of the alphabet. It was like spelling out words with flags and arms.Over a long period of time, people sent messages by all these different ways. However, not until the telephone was invented in America in the nineteenth century could people send speech sounds over a great distance in just a few seconds.16. According to this passage, the Roman way of communication depended very much upon ___B___A. fine weatherB. high towerC. the spelling systemD. arm movements17. Which of the following statements is true? ___D____A. Neither the Greek soldiers nor their enemy could understand the messagesB. African soldiers shouted from tower to tower to pass message.C. Telephone was invented by a French engineerD. Only by using telephone could people send speech sounds quickly18. The African way of communication sent messages ____C___A. with armsB. over a very short distanceC. by a musical instrumentD. at a rather slow speedway of communication made use of visible signs.B. RomanC. AfricanD. American20. Which of the following may be the best title for this passage? ___C___A. Shields and DrumsB. Audio and Visible SignsC. Ways of Sending Messages over HistoryD. Messages in Different CountriesPart Two Vocabulary and StructureDirections: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentences.21. The director had her assistant __C___ some hot dogs for the staff members.A. picked upB. picks upC. pick upD. picking up22. ___C__ their hats into the air, the fans of the winning team let out loud shouts of victory.A. To throwB. ThrownC. ThrowingD. Being thrown23. I don’t really work here; I ___A_ out until the new secretary arrives.A. just helpB. have just helpedC. am just helpingD. will just help24. I think that the Great Wall is worth __B___ hundreds of miles to visit.A. to travelB. travelingC. traveledD. travel25. __C___ is reported that the talks between the two companies have not made any progress.A. ThatB. WhatC. ItD. As26. I didn’t know your mobile phone number, _D___ I would have rung you the moment I got to Washington.A. whereasB. howeverC. whateverD. otherwise27. The new __A____ didn’t know how to use the system until I explained it to him yesterday.A. staffB. stuffC. stageD. stair28. As they are retired, Mr. and Mrs. Scott prefer to spend their __A___ years there.A. remainingB. savingC. comparingD. previous29. ____C__ this is the first time she had lied to her parents.A. On no meansB. For no meansC. By no meansD. To no means30. How can you ___B___ if you smoke so much every day?A. keep upB. keep fitC. keep toD. keep him31. John left home twenty minutes ago. It is usually half an hour’s drive from his home to the office here. So he___A_ soon.A. should have arrivedB. need arriveC. must have arrivedD. may arrive32. __A___ Hong Kong is often regarded as _____ international centre for business, finance and tourism.A. /; anB. An; /C. The; /D. /; the33. They went ___C__ the schedule for the conference again and again until they felt satisfied with every detail ofit.A. ourB. upC. overD. by34. Schools should teach our kids various subjects, and moreover, teach them how to __C__ right from wrong.A. makeB. takeC. tellD. put35. By the time you finish your homework, all of us ___B__ ours at hand, I’m sure.A. will finishB. will have finishedC. have finishedD. have been finishing36. Shopping-centers provide us with a large ___C___ of goods to choose from.A. typeB. rangeC. varietyD. sort。

2018级成考专本连读英语专业12月份考试资料综合英语(三)复习资料

2018级成考专本连读英语专业12月份考试资料综合英语(三)复习资料

2018级成考专本连读英语专业12月份考试资料综合英语(三)复习资料《综合英语(三)》复习资料(一)I.Decide which of the words given below would best complete each of the sentences if inserted in the corresponding blanks. The words can be used ONCE ONLY.utterly with anxiously closed ashamedmelancholy acquire off maximize for1.University is not just a place to ______ knowledge passed on to us from the past,it should also be a place to explore new ideas.2.Naturally we are all _______ to know the result of the test.3.She promised to take over my job. That really took a big load ______ myshoulders.4.This music is too ______. Let’s have something more cheerful.5.The new mayor is sick ____-_ anxiety about the growing gap between the richand the poor, and he keeps warning the rich not to show off their wealth.6.The new Pope is described as a man with an open heart but a______ mind.7._____ the record, I have tried almost every drug and liked none, disproving thepopular theory that a whiff of opium will enslave the mind.8.The earthquake and tsumami were ______ shocking, and the total loss of propertyamounted to trillions of Japanese yen.9.The general manager is job is to ______ profits and minimize cost.10.In those days were _____ ashamed of being seen because teh whole family hadonly one garment.II. Translate the following sentences.1.Some countries refuse to get involved in this dispute and they resent any foreigninterference.2.They talked for hours at a stretch, but they still failed to settle their differences.3.In ancient times, our philosophers believed that a good king should be to thepeople as a good father is to his children. He must never treat them cruelly on any account.4.His troops successfully checked the advance of the enemy whose originalintention was to make a surprise attack.5.He said that he would rather die than be confined to bed all his life and isolatedfrom the outside world.6.Private businesses aren’t asking the government to shield them againstcompetition.They just hope not to be discriminated against.7.整个会议过程中,她一直受到严厉的攻击。

2018级成考专本连读英语专业12月份考试资料英国文学史及作品选读复习资料

2018级成考专本连读英语专业12月份考试资料英国文学史及作品选读复习资料

《英国文学史及作品选读》复习资料(一)I.Multiple Choice. Decide which one is the best answer.1. Paradise Lost is actually a story taken from _______.A. the RenaissanceB. the Old TestamentC. Greek MythologyD. the New Testament2. Shakespeare wrote all of the following plays EXCEPT______.A. Twelfth nightB. Merchant of VeniceC. Dr. FaustusD. The Tempest3. The line “studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability”is written by_______.A. Francis BaconB. John DonneC. William ShakespeareD. Ben Johnson4. In terms of the Age of Enlightenment, which comment is NOT true? _______.A. The Age of Enlightenment is also considered as the Age of Reason.B. Its purpose was to enlighten the world with modern philosophical and artisticideas.C. The enlighteners advocated universal education.D. John Milton is one of the representatives of Enlightenment movement.5. _______is the leader of the sentimental poetry, especially “the Graveyard school”.A. William BlakeB. Richard Brinsley SheridanC. Thomas GrayD. Robert Burns6. Which of the following work presented, for the first time in English literature, acomprehensive realistic picture of the medieval English society and created a whole gallery of vivid characters from all walks of life?A. The Canterbury TalesB. BeowulfC. The History of Tom Jones, a FoundlingD. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight7. “Such place Eternal Justic had prepared for those rebellious”is taken from_____.A. Go and Catch a Falling StarB. Paradise LostC. The Canterbury TalesD. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight8. The Victorian Age in English literature was largely an age of ______.A. poetryB. dramaC. proseD. farce9. Among the works by John Milton, which is indeed the only generallyacknowledged epic in English literature since Beowulf ? _______.A. Paradise RegainedB. Samson AgonistesC. AreopagiticaD. Paradise Lost10. Which of the following writers is representative of neoclassicism of Englishliterature______.A. John MiltonB. Francis BaconC. Christopher MarloweD. Alexander PopeII. Decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write T for true and F for false.1. Using conceit is one typical writing features of Metaphysical Poetry. ( )2. Sentimentalists were dissatisfied with reason and they appealed to sentiment, to thehuman heart. ( )3. Sir Gawain and Green Knight is a typical example of popular ballad. ( )4. The hero in Robinson Crusoe represents the intelligence of the aristocrats. ( )5. Ballads were created collectively by the people and constantly revised in theprocess of being handed down from mouth to mouth. ( )III. Find the relevant match from column B for each item in column A.1.Robert Burns A. The Songs of Innocence2.William Shakespeare B. Robinson Crusoe3.John Donne C. Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard4.Henry Fielding D. John Anderson, My Jo5.Richard B. Sheridan E. Paradise Lost6.Jonathan Swift F. Macbeth7.Daniel Defoe G. Joseph Andrews8.John Milton H. The Battle of the Books9.Thomas Gray I. Sonnet: Death be not Proud10.William Blake J. School for ScandalIV. Define the following terms and limit each answer to 50 words.1.Metaphysical poets2.Gothic novel3.Picaresque novelV. Identify the following selections and answer each question as required.Selection AI have been assured by a very knowing American of my acquaintance in London, thata young healthy child well nursed is at a year old a most delicious, nourishing, and wholesome food, whether stewed, roasted, baked, or boiled; and I make no doubt that it will equally serve in a fricassee or a ragout.1.This selection is taken from a famous essay written by _____.2.The title of this essay is _____.3.What is satirized in the essay? _________.Selection BFull many a gem of purest ray serene,The dark unfathomed caves of ocean bear:Full many a flower is born to blush unseen,And waste its sweetness on the desert air.Some village Hampden, that with dauntless breastThe little tyrant of his fields withstood;Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest,Some Cromwell guiltless of his country’s blood.1.These two stanzas are taken from an elegy entitled __________.2.The writer of the elegy is _________.3.How do you understand the first stanza in the selection? ____________.Selection CO, my Luve’s like a red, red rose,That’s newly sprung in June:O, my Luve’s like the melodieTh at’s sweetly played in tune.As fair art thou, my bonnie lass,So deep in luve am I;And I will luve thee still, my dear,Till a’ the seas gang dry.1.From which poem is this selection taken from? _______.2.Who is the poet? _______.3.How do you paraphrase the first two lines of the second stanza in the selection?___________.VI. Answer the following two questions. Array 1.Satan is the real hero in Milton’s Paradise Lost. What can you say about theimage of Satan as illustrated in the selection in our textbook? Limit your answer to100—120 words.Use examples to illustrate how satire is used in Gulliver’s Travels. State your point of view in 150—180 words.《英国文学史及作品选读》复习资料(一)答案I. Multiple choice. Decide which one is the best answer.1-5 B C A D C6-10 A B C D DII. Decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write T for trueand F for false.1-5 T T F F TIII. Work-author pairing-up.D 2. F 3. I 4. G 5. J 6. H 7. B 8.E 9. C 10. AIV. Define the following terms.1. The term refers to the 17th century writers who wrote under the influence of JohnDonne. With a rebellious spirit, the poets tried to break away from the conventionalfashion of the Elizabethan love poetry. The diction of metaphysical poetry is simple.The imagery is drawn from the actual life. The form is frequently an argument withthe poet’s beloved, with God or with himself.2. Also called gothic romance, it is a type of prose fiction inaugurated by HoraceWalpole’s the Castle of Otranto: A Gothic Story(1764). Some writers followedWalpole’s example by setting their stories in the medieval period; others set them in aCatholic country. The locale was often a gloomy castle furnished with dungeons,winding passages, and sliding panels; the typical story focused on the sufferingsimposed on an innocent heroine by a cruel and lustful villain, and made bountiful useof ghosts, mysterious disappearances, and other sensational and supernaturaloccurrences. The principal aim of such novels was to evoke chilling terror byexploiting mystery and a variety of horrors.3. Picaresque Novel emerged in 16th century Spain. The typical story concerns the escapades of a social outcast who lives by wits and shows a long succession of his adventures. Picaresque fiction is realistic in manner, episodic in structure, and often satiric in aim. Cervantes: Don QuixoteV. Identify the following selections and answer each question as required.1. Jonathan Swift2. A Modest Proposal3. The cruel oppression and exploitation the poor Irish people suffered from. Selection B1.Elegy written in a country churchyard2.Thomas Gray3.If given chance and fate, everybody can rise high in the world.Selection C1. A Red, Red Rose2.Robert Burns3.My love is as deep as you are beautiful, or: I am in deep love with you becauseyou are beautiful.VI. Answer the following questions.1.Satan in the poem is a rebel who rises against God and, though defeated, still seeks for revenge. He is by far the most striking character in the poem.•Satan is the real hero of the poem. Like a conquered and banished giant, he remains obeyed and admired by those who follow him down to hell.•He is firmer than the rest of the fallen angels.•One can’t help but admire Satan's stubbornness and determination in the face of so much which goes against him, and his incredible efforts to achieve his goals.The Image of Satan•It is Satan, passing through the guarded gates of hell and boundless chaos, amid so many dangers, and overcoming so many obstacles, makes man disobey God. •Though defeated, he prevails, since he has won from god the third part of his angels, and almost all the sons of Adam. Though wounded, he triumphs, for the thunderwhich overwhelmed him left his heart still unvanquished.•Though feebler in force, he remains superior in nobleness.2. Gulliver’s Lilliput experience is aimed at criticizing the English government and exposing the political and religious problems of England.The Lilliputians are a narrow and mean small people of about 6 inches tall, their smallness in body goes in proportion to their smallness in mind and personality.Traditions in Lilliputa). Rope-dancing—Lilliputians are seeking employment in the government, dependent on the skill of rope-dancing.b). High Heels & Low HeelsTwo political parties, distinguished one from the other by the high and low heels on their shoes.A ridiculous exaggeration of the fight between Tories & WhigsThe Emperor himself has lower heels than all of his officials, but that he has one heel higher than the other, making him walk unevenly. Injustice of the governmentc). To Break eggsSwift is satirizing the religious dispute between the Catholic believers and the Protestant Church of England. The English Catholics were persecuted and they fled to France to seek religious shelter, and this situation then gave rise to wars between England and France.Country of Houyhnhnms: The horses are intelligent, extremely noble and possessed of all good and admirable qualities. Yahoos are hairy, naked and wild creatures, in the shape of man. They have such vices as lying and stealing. What’s more, the yahoos are all fond of color stones, which, if found by a yahoo, will be hidden like treasures, and yahoos all the time fight each other over the possession of them. Here , Swift is referring to those European imperialists who go overseas to plunder wealth of other countries. By portraying human beings as depraved and disgusting yahoos and setting them against the noble horses that are guided by reason, Swift is launching the most severe attack on humanity and the European reality.《英国文学史及作品选读》复习资料(二)I.Multiple Choice. Decide which one is the best answer.1. Paradise Lost is actually a story taken from _______.A. the RenaissanceB. the Old TestamentC. Greek MythologyD. the New Testament2. William Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies are______.A. Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Othello, King LearB. Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, The Merchant of VeniceC. Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethD. Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice, Othello, Hamlet3. Which writing is regarded as the national epic of the Anglo-Saxons? _______.A. Song of BeowulfB. Sir Gawain and the Green KnightC. Robin HoodD. The Wife’s Complaint4. In terms of the Age of Enlightenment, which comment is NOT true? _______.A. The Age of Enlightenment is also considered as the Age of Reason.B. Its purpose was to enlighten the world with modern philosophical and artisticideas.C. The enlighteners advocated universal education.D. John Milton is one of the representatives of Enlightenment movement.5. _______is the leader of the sentimental poetry, especially “the Graveyard school”.A. Thomas GrayB. Richard Brinsley SheridanC. William BlakeD. Robert Burns6. Daniel Defoe describes _______as a typical English middle-class man of theeighteenth century the very prototype of the empire builder or the pioneer colonist.A. Robinson CrusoeB. Moll FlandersC. GulliverD. Tom Jones7. The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan is concerned with the search for _____.A. self-fulfillmentB. spiritual salvationC. material wealthD. universal truth8. In the first part of Gulliver’s Travels, Gulliver told his experience in ______.A. LilliputB. BroddingnagC. HouyhnhnmD. England9. Among the works by John Milton, which is indeed the only generallyacknowledged epic in English literature since Beowulf ? _______.A. Paradise RegainedB. Samson AgonistesC. AreopagiticaD. Paradise Lost10. Bacon’s achievements mainly lie in the following fields except______.A. philosophyB. scienceC. essay writingD. poem writing II. Decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write T for true andF for false.1. The epic The Song of Beowulf represents the spirit of romanticists. ( )2. It was Geoffrey Chaucer who introduced couplet from France to England. ( )3. Macbeth is regard ed as the summit of Shakespeare’s plays. ( )4. The hero in Robinson Crusoe represents the intelligence of the aristocrats. ( )5. In John Milton’s Paradise Lost, Satan is portrayed as a hero full of rebellious spirit.( )III. Find the relevant match from column B for each item in column A.11.Francis Bacon A. The Songs of Innocence12.William Shakespeare B. Robinson Crusoe13.John Donne C. Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard14.Henry Fielding D. Of Studies15.John Bunyan E. Paradise Lost16.Jonathan Swift F. Hamlet17.Daniel Defoe G. Tom Jones18.John Milton H. Gulliver’s Travels19.Thomas Gray I. A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning20.William Blake J. The Pilgrim’s ProgressIV. Define the following terms and limit each answer to 50 words.1.epic2.romance3.elegyV. Identify the following selections and answer each question as required.Selection AIt fell about the Martinmas time,And a gay time it was then,When our goodwife got puddings to make,And she’s boiled them in the pan.The wind so cold blew south and north,And blew into the floor;Quoth our Goodman to our goodwife,“Go out and bar the door.”1.These lines are taken from a ballad entitled _____.2.Who asked whom to do what in the ballad? _______.3.What do you think of the language used in the ballad? __________.Selection BAs soon as April pierces to the rootThe drought of March, and bathes each bud and shootThrough every vein of sap with gentle showersFrom whose engendering liquor spring the flowers;When zephyrs have breathed softly all aboutInspiring every wood and field to sprout,And in the zodiac the youthful sunHis journey halfway through the Ram has run;When little birds are busy with their songWho sleep with open eyes the whole night longLife stirs their hearts and tingles in them so,Then off as pilgrims people long to go,And palmers to set out for distant strandsAnd foreign shrines renowned in many lands.1.These lines are taken from the General Prologue of ______.2.These tales were written by ______.3.What imagery is described in these lines? ______Selection CIf thou beest born to strange sights,Things invisible to see,Ride ten thousand days and nights,Till age snow white hairs on thee,Thou, when thou return’st, wilt tell meAll strange wonders that befell thee,And swearNo whereLives a woman true, and fair.1.This is a stanza taken from a poem written by a metaphysical poet named _____.2.The title of the poem is _____.3.The theme of the poem is that _____.VI. Answer the following two questions.e examples to illustrate how satire is used in Gulliver’s Travels. State your pointof view in 150—180 words.3.What scenes do you find most satirical in The Pilgrim’s Progress? State your pointof view in 100—120 words.《英国文学史及作品选读》复习资料(二)答案I. Multiple choice. Decide which one is the best answer.1-5 B C A D A6-10 A B A D DII. Decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write T for true and F for false.1-5 F F F F TIII. Work-author pairing-up.D 2. F 3. I 4. G 5. J 6. H 7. B 8.E 9. C 10. AIV. Define the following terms.1. epic: also called Heroic Poetry, epics are long narrative poems that record the adventures of the hero whose exploits are important to the history of a nation. Epicschronicle the origins of a civilization and embody its central beliefs and values. The style of epic is grand, formal, complex and serious. Two of the most famous epics of Western civilization are Iliad and Odyssey by Homer. The two most famous English epics are the Anglo-Saxon Beowulf and John Milton’s Paradise Lost, which employs some of the conventions of the classical epic.2. romance: Romance is the most prevalent kind of literature in feudal England. It is a long composition, sometimes in verse, sometimes in prose, describing the life and adventures of a noble hero. The central character of romances is the knight. The rules governing the manners and morals of a knight are known as chivalry. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is an example of medieval romance.3. elegy: A lyric poem lamenting the death of an individual. It is usually formal in language and structure, and solemn or even melancholy in tone. One of the greatest elegies is Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s In Memoria m.V. Identify the following selections and answer each question as required.1.Get up and Bar the Door2.The husband asked the wife to close the door.3.Simple and plain language often used by the common people.Selection B1. The Canterbury Tales2. Geoffrey Chaucer3. Spring’s renewal and rebirthSelection C1.John Donn2.Song3.It is hard to find a woman both beautiful and honest.VI. Answer the following questions.1.Gulliver’s Lilliput experience is aimed at criticizing the English government and exposing the political and religious problems of England.The Lilliputians are a narrow and mean small people of about 6 inches tall, their smallness in body goes inproportion to their smallness in mind and personality.Traditions in Lilliputa). Rope-dancing—Lilliputians are seeking employment in the government, dependent on the skill of rope-dancing.b). High Heels & Low HeelsTwo political parties, distinguished one from the other by the high and low heels on their shoes.A ridiculous exaggeration of the fight between Tories & WhigsThe Emperor himself has lower heels than all of his officials, but that he has one heel higher than the other, making him walk unevenly. Injustice of the governmentc). To Break eggsSwift is satirizing the religious dispute between the Catholic believers and the Protestant Church of England. The English Catholics were persecuted and they fled to France to seek religious shelter, and this situation then gave rise to wars between England and France.Country of Houyhnhnms: The horses are intelligent, extremely noble and possessed of all good and admirable qualities. Yahoos are hairy, naked and wild creatures, in the shape of man. They have such vices as lying and stealing. What’s more, the yahoos are all fond of color stones, which, if found by a yahoo, will be hidden like treasures, and yahoos all the time fight each other over the possession of them. Here , Swift is referring to those European imperialists who go overseas to plunder wealth of other countries.By portraying human beings as depraved and disgusting yahoos and setting them against the noble horses that are guided by reason, Swift is launching the most severe attack on humanity and the European reality.2.1) One scene is the description of the Vanity Fair, where all sorts of vanity are sold. People can buy merchandise and delights of all sorts, as whores, bawds, wives, husbands, bodies, souls and what not. People can also see cheats, fools and even adulteries in the fair. In this satire, Bunyan gives us a symbolic picture of London in Bunyan’s time.2) Another scene is the one in which the persecution of Christian and his friendFaithful are described. Christian and faithful come Vanity Fair. As they refuse to buy anything but Truth, they are beaten and put in a cage, and then taken out and led in chains up and down the fair, and at length brought before a court. Judge Hate-good summons three witnesses: Envy, Superstition and Pickthank, who testify against him. The case is submitted to the jury, composed of Mr. Badman, Mr. No-good, Mr. Malice, etc. each gives a verdict against Faithful, who is presently condemned. Here Bunyan intends to satirize the state trials in the reactionary reigns of Charles II and James II.《英国文学史及作品选读》复习资料(三)I.Multiple Choice. Decide which one is the best answer.1. _______ is the most successful religious allegory in the English language.A. The Pilgrim’s ProgressB. Gulliver’s TravelsC. The Vicar to WakefieldD. Robinson Crusoe2. Generally, the Renaissance refers to the period between the 14th and mid-17thcenturies; its essence is _______.A. scienceB. philosophyC. artsD. humanism3. In Beowulf, ______ fought against the monster Grendel and a fire-breathingdragon.A. the Anglo-SaxonsB. BeowulfC. the ScandinavianD. the Winter Dragon4. In terms of Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, which is wrong? _______.A. The author employs metaphor in this poem.B. The author excessively expresses his personal melancholy.C. Here he reveals his sympathy for the poor and the unknown.D. He mocks the great ones who despise the poor and bring havoc on them.5. Francis Bacon is best known for his _______ which greatly influenced thedevelopment of this literary form.A. essaysB. poemsC. works D plays6. John Donne frequently applied _______in his poems.A. ironyB. conceitsC. exaggerationD. contrast7. Richard Brinsley Sheridan was very important English dramatists of the 18th century. His plays, especially ________and________, are generally regarded as important masterpieces.A. The Rivals; Tome JonesB. The Rivals; The School for ScandalC. Pamela; The School for ScandalD. The Rivals; The Vicar of Wakefield8. The tone of the poems in Songs of Experience by William Blake is_______.A. dolefulB. livelyC. plainD. utter9. In William Blake’s poetry, the father (and any other in whom he saw the image of the father such as God & his Priest & King) was usually a figure of_______.A. tyrannyB. loveC. admirationD. benevolence10. Paradise Lost is actually a story taken from ______.A. the RenaissanceB. the Old TestamentC. Greek MythologyD. the New TestamentII. Decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write T for true andF for false.1. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight represents the achievement of ballad. ( )2. The humanists in Renaissance advocated humanism; however, they still insisted on the divine and superstitious elements. ( )3.William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18 reveals a fact that everything in the world is changeable and true love is hard to pursue. ( )4. In Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, the poet not only contemplates on death, but also shows great sympathy to the poor and obscure people. ( )5. In Tom Jones, the author tells a story about a boy’s growing up; meanwhile, the author presents a panorama of the social life in England of 18th century. ( )III. Find the relevant match from column B for each item in column A.21.Francis Bacon A. The Songs of Innocence22.William Shakespeare B. Tom Jones23.John Donne C. Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard24.Robert Burns D. Of Studies25.John Bunyan E. Paradise Lost26.Jonathan Swift F. King Lear27.Henry Fielding G. Auld Lang Syne28.John Milton H. A Modest Proposal29.Thomas Gray I. A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning30.William Blake J. The Pilgrim’s ProgressIV. Define the following terms and limit each answer to 50 words.1. alliteration2. ballad3. tragedyV. Identify the following selections and answer each question as required.Selection AIt fell about the Martinmas time,And a gay time it was then,When our goodwife got puddings to make,And she’s boiled them in the pan.The wind so cold blew south and north,And blew into the floor;Quoth our Goodman to our goodwife,“Go out and bar the door.”4.These lines are taken from a ballad entitled _____.5.Who asked whom to do what in the ballad? _______.6.What do you think of the language used in the ballad? __________.Selection BReading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. And therefore, if a man write little, he had need have a great memory; if he consider little, he had need have a present wit; and if he read little, he had need have more cunning, to seem to know that he doth not. Histories make men wise; poets, witty; themathematics, subtle; natural philosophy, deep, moral, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend.1.This selection is taken from an essay entitled _____.2.The writer of this essay is _____.3.Put the first sentence into Chinese. ____________.Selection CIf thou beest born to strange sights,Things invisible to see,Ride ten thousand days and nights,Till age snow white hairs on thee,Thou, when thou return’st, wilt tell meAll strange wonders that befell thee,And swearNo whereLives a woman true, and fair.4.This is a stanza taken from a poem written by a metaphysical poet named _____.5.The title of the poem is _____.6.The theme of the poem is that _____.VI. Answer the following two questions.1.Portia is the image of an ideal Renaissance woman created by Shakespeare in hisplay The Merchant of Venice. What is your understanding of this image? Try to illustrate your point of view with relevant details and limit your answer to 100—120 words.Satan is the real hero in Milton’s Paradise Lost. What can you say about the image of Satan as illustrated in the selection in our textbook? Limit your answer to 100—120 words.《英国文学史及作品选读》复习资料(三)答案I. Multiple choice. Decide which one is the best answer.1—5 A D B B A6—10 B B A A BII. Decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write T for true and F for false.1—5 F F F T TIII. Work-author pairing-up.1. D2. F3. I4. G5. J6. H7. B8. E9. C 10. AIV. Define the following terms.1. Alliteration: the repetition of similar sounds, usually consonants or consonant clusters, at the beginnings of a group of words. For example: “Of men he was the mildest and most beloved, t o his kin the kindest, keenest to praise.”2. Ballad: An anonymous narrative poem preserved by oral transmission. Usually in quatrains with a distinctive and memorable rhyme, the ballad uses iambic tetrameter for the 1st & 3rd lines and iambic trimeter for the 2nd & 4th.3. Tragedy: A type of play characterized by the depiction and dramatic treatment of misfortunes, disasters, and/or the death of the main protagonists. The opposite of comedy. The main protagonist(s) is often afflicted by a "tragic flaw", a character problem which is related to the tragic outcomes.V. Identify the following selections and answer each question as required. Selection A4.Get up and Bar the Door5.The husband asked the wife to close the door.6.Simple and plain language often used by the common people.Selection B1.Of Studies2.Francis Bacon3.读书使人充实,交谈使人睿智,写作使人准确。

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大学英语(本科)18本科各专业复习资料I. Vocabulary & Structure1. After three days’ waiting, there was a little doubt in the mother’s mind _______ the police could find her lost child.A. howB. thatC. whereD. whether2. Energy is _________ makes things work.A. whatB. everythingC. somethingD. anything3. We’d like to do _______ we can _________ the poor.A. how; helpB. all; to helpC. whatever; helpD. however; to help4. My parents used ________they had to get a new car for my brother.A. whichB. all whatC. whatD. 不填5.We give them quizzes(测试) on Britain and allow themto the Net.A. surfB. whereC. saveD. address6.They arrived at a farmhouse, in front of ______sat a small boy.A. whomB. whoC. whichD. that7.The engineer ______my father works is about 50 years old.A. to whomB. on whomC. with whichD. with whom8.They talked a lot about things and persons ________they remembered in the school.A. whichB. thatC. whomD. what9.My neighbors used to give me a hand in time of trouble, _______ was very kind of them.A. whoB. whichC. thatD. it10. I have bought two ball pens, _______ writes well.A. none of themB. neither of themC. neither of whichD. none of which11. Nowadays consumers become more and more practical and buy only _______ they need.A. whereB. whichC. whenD. what12. She’d like to offer money to ________ needs it to continue his or her study.A. whoB. whomC. whoeverD. whomever13. ---If you are admitted to a key university, _________ as a prize?--- I’m looking for a cell phone.A. What you expect your father will offer youB. Do you expect what your father will offer youC. What do you expect will your father offer youD. What do you expect your father will offer you14. Yesterday he sold out all his stamps at ____ he thought was a reasonable price.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. as15. Generally speaking, _______ we have seen seems more believable than _______ we have been told.A. what; thatB. what; whatC. that; whatD. that; that16. She was so angry at all ________ he was doing _________ she stayed up all night.A. that; thatB. that; whichC. what; thatD. what; as17. ____in this way, the situation doesn't seem so disappointing.A. To lookB. Looking atC. Looked atD. To be looked at18. You will see this product ____ wherever you go.A. to be advertisedB. advertisedC. advertiseD. advertising19. ____in a recent science competition, the three students were awarded scholarship totaling 21,000 dollars.A. To be judged the bestB. having judged the bestC. Judged the bestD. Judging the best20. From the dates ____ on the plates, we decided that they were made in Song Dynasty.A. markingB. having been markedC. markedD. to be marked21.The place _______interested me most was the Children's Palace.A. WhichB. whereC. whatD. in which22.Do you know the man _______?A. whom I spokeB. to who spokeC. I spoke toD. that I spoke23.This is the hotel _______last month.A. which they stayedB. at that they stayedC. where they stayed atD. where they stayed24.Do you know the year ______the Chinese Communist Party was founded?A. whichB. thatC. whenD. on which25.That is the day ______I'll never forget.A. whichB. on whichC. in whichD. when26. The old man came upstairs with great strength, his right hand ____ a stick for support.A. heldB. holdingC. being holdingD. was holding27. ____ three times in a row, the boxer decide to give up fighting.A. Having defeatedB. To have defeatedC. Having been defeatedD. To have been defeated28. ____neglecting our education, my father sent me to school.A. Accused ofB. Accusing ofC. To be accused ofD. That he was accused of29. ____ mainly for the invention of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell devoted his life to helping the deaf.A. He is rememberedB. While being rememberedC. To be rememberedD. Though remembered30. ____ that they are fresh from university, the young people have done a good job.A. GivenB. BecauseC. GivingD. As31.The factory ______we'll visit next week is not far from here.A. whereB. to whichC. whichD. in which32.Great changes have taken place since then in the factory _______we are working.A. whereB. thatC. whichD. there33.This is one of the best films _______.A. that have been shown this yearB. that have shownC. that has been shown this yearD. that you talked34.Can you lend me the book ______the other day?A. about which you talkedB. which you talkedC. about that you talkedD. that you talked35.The pen ______he is writing is mine.A. with whichB. in whichC. on whichD. by which36. She stood by the window, ____.A. thinkingB. thinkC. thoughtD. thinks37. ____ to meet anybody, he went in from the back door.A. Not wishingB. WishingC. Not wishedD. No wishing38.The editorial ____ now will appear in tomorrow's newspaper.A. writingB. to writeC. being writtenD. write39. It ____ now pretty late, we took our things and retired to our room.A. isB. beingC. turnedD. got40. ____ with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountain does not seem high at all.A. When comparedB. While comparingC. CompareD. Comparing41.He is no one to ____ to rules and regulations blindly.A.form B. conform C. inform D. perform 42.Why does the space shuttle _____ those long streams of flame and smoke?A. emissionB. permitC. permissionD. emit43. It is against_____ for a mother to hurt her children.A. natureB. naturalistC. inheritanceD. determination44. After spending several hours trying to find out the lost companion, wefinally______ him down in a public house.A. trailedB. trackedC. caughtD. traced45. I_____ to answer this question.A. suggestedB. avoidedC. hesitatedD. approved46. ____ on a clear day, far from the city crowds, the mountains give him a sense of infinite peace.A. If walkingB. While walkingC. WalkingD. When one is walking47. I understood you were third-year students ____ in English.A. who majorsB. who major isC. have majoredD. majoring48. A cool rain was falling, ____ with snow.A. mixedB. mixingC. to mixD. having mixed49. ____ by the police, the kidnappers had no choice but to surrender.A. SurroundedB. SurroundingC .having surrounded D. To be surrounded50.____ equal educational opportunities, American Indians in the reservations remained backward and illiterate for a long time.A. Deprived offB. Depriving offC. Deprived ofD. Depriving of51. After the Arab states won independence, great emphasis was laid on expanding education, with girls as well boys____ to go to school.A. to be encouragedB. been encouragedC. being encouragedD. be encouraged52. ____,a man who expresses himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly thana man whose command of language is poor.A. Other things being equalB. Were other things equalC. To be equal to other thingsD. Other things to be equal53.All things ____, the planned trip will have to be called off.A. consideredB. be consideredC. consideringD. having considered54. The house was very quiet, ____as it was on the side of a mountain.A. isolatedB. isolatingC. being isolatedD. having been isolated55. This crop has similar qualities to the previous one, ____both wind-resistant and adapted to the same type of soil.A. beingB. beenC. to beD. having been56. The rate of unemployment is_______.A. risingB. increaseC. decreaseD. raising57. His idea that_____ is a relative matter is not universally accepted.A. brightB. smartC. intelligenceD. intelligent58. You should look for contextual clues to_____ the meaning of a word.A. delayB. determineC. differD. deny59. In Britain people_____ four million tons of potatoes every year.A. swallowB. disposeC. consumeD. exhaust60. This picture will _____to you some idea of the beauty of the scenery.A. coincideB. commenceC. conveyD. commend01-05 DABCA 06-10CDBBC 11-15 DCDCB 16-20ACBCC21-25 ACDCA 26-30BCADA 31-35 CAAAA 36-40AACBA41-45 BDABC 46-50DDAAC 51-55CAAAA 55-60ACBCCII. Cloze: Put in the missing words. The first letter in each blank has been given.According 1) t Dossey, one of the most common 2) i in our society is "time sickness", because the 3)s of time pressure and hurry will 4) c anxiety and 5)t . These symptoms can contribute to heart 6) d and strokes, two of our most frequent 7) c of death. Dossey has discovered that these and8) o stress-induced ills can often be successfully 9) t by using simple techniques to change how a person thinks 10) a time.1.to2.ills3.sense4.cause5.tension6.disease7.causes8.other9.treated 10.aboutNowadays the number of "netizens" in China is getting larger and 1) l . About 40% of them are teenagers. The main reasons 2)w teenagers 3) s the Web are to get useful information, 4)w their knowledge, 5) c with others, and relax in their 6) s time. It is 7) c than phoning somebody far away and also much quicker. Nearly one-third of young 8) n surf the internet for fun. They like to listen to 9) m , watch films, and go to their10) f stars' website.rger2.why3.surf4.widenmunicate6.spare7.cheaperizens9.music 10.favoriteIII. Reading comprehensionPassage OneThe causes that lead to conditions likely for crime and fights are stronger in urban communities than in country ones. As you know, urban life is more crowded and separate, and almost few people get to know the other people's existence in the city. And it often sets the individual free from the limitations (局限) of city life than the tradition-centered societies did. But more freedom from limitations and controls also gives the people greater freedom to get away from it. And living in the colder, well organized urban area means that ruling orders of action are often guided by the departments far away. The police are strangers carrying out these orders, at worst, a different community and, at best, a same set of subjects. Minor offences in a small town or village are often dealt with without the usage of official police action. As doubtful as such action may seem to be, it results in fewer recorded breaking of the law as compared to the city, however. Although perhaps causing some decision difficulties for the police in small towns, normal and smooth law making is not always acceptable to villagers.Urban areas with more population, greater wealth, more commercial establishments(设施), and more products of our technology also provide more opportunities for stealing. The people are independent, their money is insured, well-made goods in a large number are beautifully exhibited and easier to carry.1. The passage mainly tells us that .A) being known to the neighbors increases the danger of being attackedB) there are more crime rates in the urban area than in the country areaC) small villages have more minor crimes than urban centersD) there is no way to prevent urban crimes from happening2. What was the traditional society like?A) It provided too much freedom of personal movement and travel.B) It provided less freedom for the individual in many situations.C) The technology was not fully used in the traditional society.D) A lot of old traditions passed on to modern society.3. The phrase "minor offenses" (Line 9, Para.1) refers to offenses likeA) theft B) robbery C) bribery D) murder4. According to the passage, the crime rate in small villages is .A) higher than that of urban centers B) lower than that of urban centersC) the same as that of urban centers D) now being reduced5. Which of the following does NOT lead to the high crime rate in urban areas?A) Store window exhibits. B) High level of living.C) Fewer police departments. D) Large population.Passage TwoWho talks more,women or men? The seemingly conflicting evidence is resolved by the difference between what I call public and private speaking. More men feel comfortable doing "public speaking" while more women feel comfortable doing "private" speaking.Another way of capturing these differences is by using the terms report-talk and rapport-talk. For most women, the language of conversation is primarily a language of rapport: a way of establishing connections and negotiating relationships. Emphasis is placed on displaying similarities and matching experiences. From childhood, girls criticize their friends who try to stand out or appear better than others. People feel their closest connections at home, or in places where they feel at home -- with one or a few people they feel close to and comfortable with -- in other words, during private speaking. But even the most public situations can be approached like private speaking.For most women, talk is primarily a means to preserve independence and negotiate and maintain status in a hierarchical(等级制度的) social order. This is done by exhibiting knowledge and skill, and by ho1ding center stage through verbal performance such as storytelling, joking, or conveying information. From childhood, men learn to use talking as a way to get and keep attention. Therefore, they are more comfortable speaking in 1arger groups made up of people they know 1ess well, in the broadest sense, "public speaking.” But even the most private si tuations can be approached like public speaking, more like giving a report than establishing rapport.6.A similar term for "private talking" is ___________.A. report-talkB. rapport-talkC. persuasive talkD. women's talk7.When women talk,they tend to________.A. admire their friends who stand outB. make others feel at homeC. approach public situations like private talkingD. seek close relationship with other speakers8. Men talk in order to________.A. make new friendsB. share experienceC. argue with othersD. attract attention9. The purpose of this passage is to _______.A. contrast the male and female talking stylesB. prove that men talk more effectively than womenC. analyze why men and women are differentD. draw people's attention to the difference between men and women10. Which of the following is true?A. Men talk more than women.B. Men feel more comfortable making a public speech than women.C. Men are more knowledgeable than women.D. Men are more independent than women.Passage ThreeLabor force is defined as being the total number of people who are available to work and earn income. This definition includes everyone who is employed or seeking paid employment, so it includes employers and the self—employed. Labor is one of the country's resources which can be combined with other resources to produce the goods and services wanted by the community. Although the size of the workforce depends a great deal on the size of the total population, there are several other influences which a1so affect it. The age distribution of the total population has a very marked effect on the available workforce. If the population has a high proportion of very young people or of those too o1d to work, then the available workforce would be lower than if there were an evenly spread age distribution. If the population naturally grows rapidly, i.e. the number of births greatly exceeds the number of deaths, then as a total population increases the proportion in the workforce declines.Sometimes a population is described as aging, which means that the birth rate is either falling or growing very slowly, and as people retire from the workforce there are insufficient numbers of young people entering it to replace those who are leaving it. The population is top-heavy(头重脚轻) with older people. So the percentage of the population in the workforce declines when there is either a rapid increase in births or a falling birth rate.The age distribution of the population has several important effects on the economy. If the population is aging and there is an increase in the number of people retiring without a corresponding increase in the number entering the workforce, this raises the problem of the ability of the economy to provide a reasonable 1evel of social services to the retired group. If the aged are to be cared for in special homes, finance must be avai1able for that purpose. If the size of the workforce is small relative to the total population, then the government tax revenue is relatively low and either the government has less money available to it or the workforce members have to be taxed more heavily.bor force is referred to as ____________A. people who are available to work and earn incomeB. self-employed people onlyC. only those who are looking for an employmentD. only the employers12.According to the passage, which of the following factors is NOT mentioned as an influence on the size of the workforce?A. The size of the population.B. The age distribution of the population.C. The national economy.D. The number of births and deaths.13.The conclusion which can be drawn safely from the second paragraph is that________.A. a population growth from natural increase leads to a greater proportion of the workforceB. a large population does not necessarily mean a higher proportion of workforceC. the larger the number of the aged in a population, the higher the proportion of the workforceD. if the population has an evenly spread age distribution, the workforce will be lower14.When a population is said to aging,____________.A. there are more people retiring than those entering the workforce.B. the birth rate must be growingC. there should be an oversupply of workforceD. young people outnumber old people15.The population which is top-heavy with older people exerts pressure on ________A. the employersB. the self-employedC. the young peopleD. the economy of the countryPassage Fore.The age of space science began less than thirty years ago. But already people have made great discoveries and have done exciting things. They have walked in space, visited the moon, and lived in space laboratories for long periods of time. Some scientists are now working on ways to make it possible for people to live on other planets. They are trying to solve problems of living in space, even though they don't yet know what all of the problems will be. For example, they don't yet know what problems people would have if they loved being weightless for several years.If you were a space traveler you might have to spend several months, or even years, in a spaceship. While you were in the ship you wouldn't live as you usually do. You might have to find new ways to spend your time. Your body would have to adjust to different conditions. And you would have some problems that you never think about here on Earth. For example, you would have to have a huge supply of food with you because you can't go to the supermarket when you're halfway to another planet. You also would need fresh water and a way to get rid of waste. In fact, there would be many problems to solve in order to live in space.16. According to the passage, which of the following is not true?A) if you were a space traveler, you had to live in a spaceship for some timeB) scientists have solved problems of living in spaceC) while you were in the ship you wouldn't live as you usually doD) scientists are finding ways to make people live on other planets17. The sentence "what problems people would have if they loved being weightless"(Line6- 7, Para. 1) is probably, closest in meaning to .A) people who were light had many problemsB) many people who loved to be very lightC) many problems people would face in spaceD) weightless people who loved to have problems18. The phrase "a huge supply of food" (Line 5, Para. 2) means .A) a large amount of foodB) a huge piece of foodC) the food that is largely supplied on the marketD) the food at the supermarket19. While you were in the spaceship, you would NOTA) need fresh water and a way to get rid of wasteB) have some unusual problemsC) go to the supermarket when you were halfway to another planetD) find new ways to spend your time20. It can be concluded from the passage that .A) life in space was interesting and excitingB) there would be many problems if you wanted to live in spaceC) if you were a space traveler, you had to stay in spaceD) it was easy to enjoy oneself in spacePassage FiveThe best example of how associations influence eating is that we often eat not because we're hungry but because it's "lunchtime," because foods smell good, or because our friends are eating.More evidence that associations influence eating comes from marketing and advertising pressures to sell foods by offering huge servings. For example, movie theatres offer an extra large box of popcorn(爆玉米花),which, at almost 900 calories, is equivalent to a major meal. Health professionals warn that as children, adolescents(青少年),and adults learn to prefer large portions and tasty foods high in fat, sugar, and calories, there has been a corresponding increase in rates of being overweight(from 25% in 1988 to 35% in 1998).Researchers are especially concerned about the continued rates of overweight and obesity(肥胖) in children since childhood obesity is very difficult to treat and an obese child has a high probability of becoming an obese adult with the associated health risks we discussed earlier.Health professionals suggest that to avoid future increases in rates of overweight and obesity, we need to try hard to forget many of our food associations, which primarily involves decreasing size of food portions, increasing levels of activity to burn off excess calories.21.The influence of food association can be seen clearly from the example that we often eat NOT because________.A. it's time for lunchB. we're hungryC. foods smell deliciousD. our friends are eating22.From the passage we can infer that the "serving" in the second paragraph most probably means________.A. an amount of foodB. a special serviceC. a mealD. some calories23.According to the author, because of an unhealthy food preference, the increase in rates of being overweight was _____________ during the ten years from 1988 to 1998.A. 10 per centB. 20 per centC. 30 per centD. 40 per cent24.According to the passage, an obese child is _____________.A. less at risk of heart diseasesB. healthily fatC. very hard to get along withD. more likely to become an obese adult25.In order to avoid future increases in rates of overweight and obesity, we need to do a11 the following EXCEPT _____________.A. make an effort to forget our food associationB. eat less foodC. do more exercise to consume excess caloriesD. eat more fruitPassage SixWeddings ceremonies in the United States vary as much as the people do. But many weddings, no matter where or how they are performed, include certain traditional customs. For instance, the bride and groom often exchange rings at the ceremony. The rings are usually worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, and are exchanged in the middle of the ceremony. Today, the ring shows the couple's love for one another.After the ceremony, the couple is often showered with handfuls of uncooked rice by friends and family. Rice, as we know, shows productivity and harvest. And then,there is often a party, where the food is so plentiful that it almost takes the attention away from the people. Soon the bride stands in the center of the room, often on a chair, and throws her flowers to the unmarried women at the party. Tradition says that whoever catches the flowers will be the next bride. Some women eagerly try to catch the flower; others shy away.And then it is time for the bride and groom to set off the tradition of a honeymoon, a trip after the wedding. The trip nowadays varies greatly by wealth, time and preference. Sometimes the couple will spend a single night at a nearby hotel; or they may spend two weeks at a faraway foreign city as well.26. According to the passage, .A) American wedding ceremonies are somewhat traditionalB) American wedding ceremonies provide a lot of flowersC) American wedding ceremonies are preferableD) American wedding ceremonies are magnificent27. According to the passage, what does the sentence "no matter where or how theyare performed" (line 2, Para.1 ) really mean?A) The wedding ceremonies may be held everywhere.B) The wedding ceremonies may be held at any time.C) The wedding ceremonies may be held in different ways and places.D) The wedding ceremonies may be held in any way.28. The word "'showered" (Line 1, Para. 2) probably means .A) dressed B) scattered C) provided D) touched29. From the passage, we can safely conclude that .A) American couples hold traditional wedding ceremoniesB) American couples hold fashionable wedding ceremoniesC) American couples go on expensive honeymoon tripsD) American couples exchange rings after the honeymoon30. Which of the following is the best title for this passage?A) Weddings in North America B) Weddings in AmericaC) Wedding Ceremonies D) Wedding Traditions1-5. BBABC 6-10.BCDAB 11-15.ACBAD16-20. BCACB 21-25.BAADD 26-30. ACBABIV TranslationPassage AI remember being vaguely annoyed when the gunman pulled me from the car by the hair. I remember the walk to the house----Jeremy, me, the two men with two guns. Iremember the fear and anger in the gunmen's voices because Jeremy was being slow, and I remember wondering why he was being slow. I did not realize that Jeremy had thrown the keys into the shrubbery. But I remember the sound of the gun hitting Jeremy's head and the feeling that he released me.我记得当那个拿着枪的人抓住我的头发,把我从车里拖出来的时候,我隐约觉得有点恼火。

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