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新编实用英语第一册测试题(六单元)

新编实用英语第一册测试题(六单元)

《新编实用英语》第一册测试题(A. admit to15. When did the sports meet ____________?A. take placeB. taken placeC. took paceD. taked place16. The __________ population we have in China, the more problem we will have to face.A. largerB. bigC. more largeD. smaller17. To be able to communicate __________ with native speakers is always the final goal of my English study.A. effectlyB. efficientC. efficientlyD. effect18. I find it so boring __________ so much and I’m getting discouraged.A. practiseB. practisingC. to practiseD. practised19. This topic __________________ for years.A. has talked aboutB. talked aboutC. has been talked aboutD. talk about20. I spared no efforts in _________ the book.A. readingB. readC. readedD. reads Section B21.I am __________ when people lose me in the middle of a conversation. (embarrass)22. He said actually the most efficient way to reach my goal would be to have a tapeTask 1Saving the SealsWho owns the sea? The ships of all countries sail the open seas. Not long ago, all countries could fish and hunt in the ocean as they pleased . Now, the countries using the sea mush work together to protect the animal life in the sea.In 1870 , there were millions of valuable fur seals ( 海豹) in the Bering Sea ( 白令海) . Ships came from all parts of the world to kill them.Men wanted the animals' fur and the oil from their bodies. By 1910, only about 130 , 000 seals were left . Even the hunters knew that something had to be done or the seals would disappear.Four countries owned the land near the seals' northern home. In 1911, these countries began plans to control seal hunting. The governments of Japan, Russia, Canada and the United States agreed to kill no more seals in the open sea. They wanted to protect seals on the rocky islands where the animals rested and had their young. Only male seals that did not have mates could be killed. Money earned from the skins and oil of these seals was to be divided among the four governments.Today , large herds ( 群) of seals swim in the Bering Sea again . By working together, four countries save the seals in the sea they share.31. This passage is mainly about ____.A. the governments of four countriesB. protecting sealsC. the rocky islandsD . the Bering Sea32.Why were the seals hunted?A . People wanted to eat seal meat.B . Their fur and oil were valuable.C . The seals were eating all the fish.D . The seals did great harm to the sea33. The story does not say so, but it makes you think that _____A . hunters used seal oil on their bodies .B . people used seal oil to cook foodC . seals have little value for huntersPhotographers also became one kind of art by the end of the 19th century. Some photos were nor just cookies of the real world. They showed and feelings, like other kinds of art.36.The first photo taken by Niepce was a picture of ____________A.his businessB. B. his houseC.his gardenD.his window37.The Daguerrotype was____________.A.a FrenchmanB. a kind of pictureC. a kind of cameraD. a photographer38.If a photographer wanted to take pictures of moving things in the year of 1840j, he had to__________.A.watch lots of filmsB. buy an expensive cameraB.stop in most citiesD. take many films and something else with him.39. Mathew Brady______________.A.was very lifelikeB. was famous for his unusual picturesB.was quite strongD. took many pictures of moving people40.This passage tells us_____________.A.how photography was developedB. B. how to show your ideas and feelings in picturesC.how to take pictures in the worldD. how to use different camerasTask 3There are many reasons people use checks instead of cash. For one thing, checksare safe to mail; you can pay bills and buy things without worrying. There is no chanceExamples: (M) 电信服务(N)保管业务46. ( ) 入住登记( ) 娱乐设施47. ( ) 票务服务( ) 金融服务48. ( ) 唤醒服务( ) 医疗服务49. ( ) 洗衣服务( ) 送餐服务50. ( ) 房间预定( ) 退房结帐Task 5NORTHERN POWER COMPANYBox 2980 Yellowknife, NWT, XIA 2R4Applications are invited from students in two-, three-, or four-year technical Programs who are seeking three months of well-paid summer employment.The work will include construction of living quarters and associated facilities in the Northwest Territories and Yukon. Terms of employment will be:13 full weeks---- June 10 to September 10Excellent pay: $ 475 per weekTransportation: PaidAccommodation(食宿): PaidStudents interested in this work are to write to Ms Rheena O’Connell at the above56. If I’m lucky enough to be sent to Europe, I surely won’t let this opportunity go._______________________________________________________________57. It is necessary to memorize as many words as possible until you can communicatewith native speakers._______________________________________________________________58. H e is not satisfied with what he has done. He needs something a bit more challenging. _______________________________________________________________59. I find it really boring to repeat the same thing every day._______________________________________________________________60. I’m embarrassed when people lose me in the middle of a conversation or vice versa._______________________________________________________________61. S he felt embarrassed when she said the wrong thing at the interview._______________________________________________________________62. Traffic IC cards are used for the first time this year._______________________________________________________________63. 我的兄弟明天将从学校毕业。

极其实用英语

极其实用英语

极其实用英语英语吵架1. Stop complaining! 别发牢骚!2. You make me sick! 你真让我恶心!3. What’s wrong with you? 你怎么回事?4. You shouldn’t have done that! 你真不应该那样做!5. You’re a jerk! 你是个废物/混球!6. Don’t talk to me like that! 别那样和我说话!7. Who do you think you are? 你以为你是谁?8. What’s your problem? 你怎么回事啊?9. I hate you! 我讨厌你!10. I don’t want to see your face! 我不愿再见到你!11. You’re crazy! 你疯了!12. Are you insane/crazy/out of your mind? 你疯了吗?(美国人绝对常用!)13. Don’t bother me. 别烦我。

14. Knock it off. 少来这一套。

15. Get out of my face. 从我面前消失!16. Leave me alone. 走开。

17. Get lost.滚开!18. Take a hike! 哪儿凉快哪儿歇着去吧。

19. You piss me off. 你气死我了。

20. It’s none of your business. 关你屁事!21. What’s the meaning of this? 这是什么意思?22. How dare you! 你敢!23. Cut it out. 省省吧。

24. You stupid jerk! 你这蠢猪!25. You have a lot of nerve. 脸皮真厚。

26. I’m fed up. 我厌倦了。

27. I can’t take it anymore. 我受不了了!(李阳老师常用)28. I’ve had enough of your garbage. 我听腻了你的废话。

(外研社版)初中英语七年级上册 Module 7单元测试试卷01及答案

(外研社版)初中英语七年级上册 Module 7单元测试试卷01及答案

Module 7 Computers 单元测试听力部分(25分)一、听力第一节:听小对话,选择正确的答案。

(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)()1. How many computers does Bill have?A. 1.B. 2.C. 3.()2. When does the boy go on the Internet?A. On Sunday.B. On Monday.C. On Saturday.()3. Where does Mark come from?A. England.B. America.C. Australia.()4. What does Sam use the computer to do?A. Buy tickets.B. Play computer games.C. Send emails.()5. Where does the boy want to go?A. To the library.B. To the cinema.C. To the gym.第二节:听对话,选择正确的答案。

(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)听下面一段较长对话,回答第6-7两小题()6. Donald is the boy’s ________.A. cousinB. brotherC. friend()7. What does the girl want to learn on the computer?A. To buy clothes.B. To send emails.C. To search for information.听下面一段较长对话,回答第8-10三小题()8. Who is calling John?A. Xiao Yun.B. Tony.C. Daming.()9. What’s wrong?A. Xiao Yun’s DVD.B. Xiao Yun’s computer.C. Xiao Yun’s phone.()10. When will John help Xiao Yun?A. Today.B. Sunday afternoon.C. Sunday morning.第三节:听短文,完成信息记录表。

大学英语水平一级测试1

大学英语水平一级测试1

大学英语水平一级测试1Practice Test 1Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section you will hear 10 statements. Each statement will be read only once. Then there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four suggested choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is closest in meaning to the sentence you have just heard. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.1. A) John can understand his teacher very well.B) John is not able to understand his teacher.C) John works hard so that he can understand his teacher.D) John has ear trouble.2. A) Mr. White depends on you.B) Mr. White has trouble.C) Mr. White tells a lie.D) Mr. White is reliable.3. A) Mary paid $ 100 for the book.B) Mary lost $ 100 each year.C) Mary wasted $ 100 each year.D) Books cost Mary $ 100 each year.4. A) Mary looked after her sick mother first, then Jane.B) Mary and Jane looked after their sick mother because their mother once looked after them.C) If Mary looked after her mother, Jane would do the same.D) Mary and Jane looked after their mother at the same time.5. A) He lived in Beijing in the past.B) Now he lives in Beijing.C) He has never been to Beijing.D) His father used to live in Beijing.6. A) This is the first time that I felt so happy.B) I have never felt happy.C) I have always been a lucky person.D) I have never been very lucky.7. A) The train left at 10:50.B) The train left at 10:58.C) The train left at 11:00.D) The train left at 11:10.8. A) Bob enjoys swimming most.B) Bob enjoys lying on the beach most.C) Bob likes swimming best and then sitting in the sun.D) To Bob, swimming and sitting on the beach are a waste of time.9. A) This dictionary cannot be borrowed.B) Someone wants to use this dictionary now.C) This dictionary is on the shelf.D) This dictionary is not in the library.10.A) It is 6:22 now.B) It is 6:20 now.C) It is 6:18 now.D) It is 6:30 now.Section BDirections: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question willbe asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre:11. A) EnglandB) AmericaC) AustraliaD) Canada12. A) 7:30B) 8:30C) 9:00D) 9:3013. A) She baked the cake herself.B) She wants the man to bake the cake.C) Tom made the cake for her.D) Tom bought the cake for her.14. A) In the hospital.B) Home in bed.C) At work.D) In Bill's home.15. A) A dance.B) A lecture.C) The Student Center.D) A meeting.16. A) He found something missing while packing.B) He's got everything ready to leave.C) He can't find his camera.D) He'll pack one more thing into the suitcase.17. A) She thought that the job would be difficult.B) The experiment was the same as usual.C) She was unable to continue the experiment.D) The job was not like what she had expected.18. A) Monday morning.B) Monday afternoon.C) Wednesday morning.D) Thursday afternoon.19. A) He has been told to call back.B) He is talking on the phone.C) He is not in at the moment.D) He is going out this afternoon.20. A) She's almost recovered.B) She enjoys working in the fields.C) She'll be home tomorrow.D) She still has pains in her back.新题型Part Ⅰ Spot DictationDirections: In this section you will hear a passage of about 90 words three times. The passage is printed on your Answer Sheet with about 30 words missing. First, you will hear the whole passage from the beginning to the end just to get a general idea of it. Then, in the second reading, you will hear a signal indicating the beginning of a pause after each sentence, sometimes two sentences or just part of a sentence. During the pause, you mustwrite down the missing words you have just heard in the corresponding space on the Answer Sheet. There is also a different signal indicating the end of the pause. When you hear this signal, you must get ready for what comes next from the recording. You can check what you have written when the passage is read to you once again without the pauses.Good driving can only be learned by (1)_______ and a strong desire to be a (2)_______ driver. Many drivers only look (3)_______ while driving. You must train yourself to (4)_______ your eyes(5)_______ you can see not only the road ahead of you but(6)_______ on each side of you and behind you. Concentration is one of the most important (7)_______ in safe driving. The driver's seat is (8)_______ daydreaming or window shopping. (9)_______ is it a place for a tired driver or a worried one. Driving an automobile is a (10)_______ job.。

TestOne(Unit1-Unit5)

TestOne(Unit1-Unit5)

TestOne(Unit1-Unit5)《综合英语》英语题库一关闭窗口Test One (Unit 1- Unit 5)试卷总分为100分考试时间为120分钟开始时间:剩余时间:课程代号: 0218(01)A 课程名称:综合英语TEST FOR ENGLISH MAJORSQUESTION BOOKLETTIME LIMIT:120 MIN.1. Trees are in , and some flowers have already burst in full _________.A) buds; blossomB) buds; blossomsC) bud; blossomD) bud; blossoms2. On my present salary , I just can't a car which costs over $6,000.A) pretendB) allowC) adoptD) afford3. Her work is better than in the class.A) anyone's elseB) anyone elses'C) anyone's else'sD) anyone else's4. The talk between the two countries has been conducted inafriendly, cordial .A) wayB) mannerC) behaviorD) atmosphere5. His whereabouts only to his mother.A) have knownB) are being knownC) is knownD) has known6. The policeman grasped the thief by .A) a collarB) collarC) the collarD) collars7. He works with such enthusiasm nothing can live without sunlight.A) as ifB) as forC) as likeD) as although8. After a short holiday, he himself once more to his studies.A) appliedB) convertedC) engagedD) conducted9. Although only of intelligence, he speaks four languagesfluently.A) averageB) middleC) minorD) slow10. , countries in the north of Europe, such as Finland, Norway,Sweden, are all in the frigid zone.A) As long as that the climate is concernedB) So far as that the climate is concernedC) As long as the climate is concernedD) So far as the climate is concerned11. The boy became very enthusiastic the plan.A) atB) byC) aboutD) of12. There was a rain last night.A) heavyB) largeC) hugeD) vast13. Mary daren't do it , ?A) has sheB) dare sheC) dares sheD) dared she14. Scientists say that many factors changes in the weather.A) bring aboutB) bring overC) bring throughD) bring off15. Since it is raining, .A) I will not comeB) nevertheless I will not comeC) still I will not comeD) however, I will not come16. The lorry accident had the road, so we were held up for twohours.A) jammedB) stoppedC) restoredD) blocked17. He said such a thing be allowed to happen.A) ought not toB) ought to notC) ought notD) not ought to18. How has it that everybody is present today?A) come aboutB) come outC) come upD) come on19. I heard a scream behind me ;one of the students on a snake.A) steppedB) has been steppingC) had steppedD) would step20. After a while an agreement .A) was arrivedB) arrivedC) was arrived atD) arrived at21. The social services are chiefly with the poor, the old and thesick.A) influencedB) relatedC) existedD) concerned22. , we should have arrived earlier.A) Because the heavy rainB) As to the heavy rainC) Owing to the heavy rainD) But for the heavy rain23. We intend to with the old system as soon as we have developed abetter one.A) do upB) do awayC) do downD) do in24. It is leaving today's work for tomorrow.A) not goodB) no goodC) no timeD) not time25. If a fire alarm is given, whatever you are doing, and leave thebuilding at once.A) findB) takeC) giveD) drop26. There are are underdeveloped.A) some areas whereB) some areas where thatC) some areas in whichD) some areas which27. His composition is excellent some spelling mistakes.A) except forB) except thatC) besidesD) beside28. laughs last laughs best.A) That he whoB) He who thatC) He whoD) When he who29. The lady who had invited us heard me telling my wife that thedinner was terrible, so I was .A) confusedB) nervousC) shamefulD) embarrassed30. we had finished our experiments that we made our reports onthem.A) It is not until whenB) It is only thatC) It was only sinceD) It was only when31. She showed great in pursuing the new learning.A) enthusiasmB) concernC) emotionD) confidence32. Why is there on the street in February than in May?A) less trafficB) fewer trafficC) little trafficD) few traffic33. This letter is so badly written that I can't what the writer istrying to say.A) put upB) give upC) figure outD) look out34. _______ is blind, is deaf, and a third is lame.A) One; the otherB) One; anotherC) One; otherD) Other; another35. After Tom passed his driving test he an application for hisdriver's license.A) fulfilled inB) filled outC) figured outD) put up36. Do you prefer ?A) the tea to the coffeeB) the tea to coffeeC) tea to the coffeeD) tea to coffee37. We arrived at the theatre only two minutes before the curtain .A) raised upB) got upC) went upD) lifted up38. They are short hands.A) ofB) throughC) atD) into39. If we can our present difficulties , then everything should beall right.A) get offB) come acrossC) come overD) get over40. I'm not sure his age.A) inB) forC) aboutD) to41. _______ a man is, he usually is.A) The many learned; the much modestB) The more learned; the most modestC) The more learned; the more modestD) The most learned; the more modest42. As you have seen from my work, I'm perfectly of him.A) gratefulB) superiorC) consciousD) independent43. "Must I hand it in right now?""No, you ."A) haven'tB) won'tC) needn'tD) oughtn't44. The students are bright andA) gloriousB) worriedC) inquisitiveD) glamorous45. This is the first time the students to Hyde Park.A) have goneB) have been goneC) have been goingD) are being gone46. I won't pay top prices for goods of quality.A) backwardB) inferiorC) influentialD) passive47. Your advice that she till next week is reasonable.A) will waitB) is going to waitC) waitsD) wait48. It would bring about an of the conditions of the working menand women in this country.A) advanceB) increaseC) improvementD) achievement49. Scarcely such an interesting film.A) have I seenB) did I seenC) I had seenD) had I seen50. It is the boy's laziness that his failure in the exams.A) resulted fromB) brought inC) led toD) led into51. I don't suppose he cares, ?A) does heB) don't IC) doesn't heD) will I52. I will be very happy if you agree to this matter.A) look upB) look forC) look atD) look into53. The room cool in summer and warm in winter.A) is being feltB) is feltC) has been feltD) feels54. Although the family trusted her, she them down badly.A) putB) setC) letD) took55. is worth doing well.A) Whatever is worth doing at allB) That is worth doing at allC) What is worth doing it at allD) Whatever is worth doing it at all56. John wrote to a pen friend in England for several years.A) on and offB) to and froC) up and downD) sooner or later57. We paid the shopkeeper cash.A) forB) atC) inD) on58. During World War Two, German of France lasted four years.A) subjectionB) attackC) occupationD) protection59. Three-fourths of the apples ruined.A) wasB) wereC) hasD) have60. To be honest with someone means to be with someone.A) friendlyB) unclosedC) clearD) open61. The train at eight tonight.A) will be startedB) will have startedC) shall be startedD) starts62. I it entirely to you that I have succeeded in the attempt.A) takeB) oweC) applyD) leave63. I wouldn't like any mistake.A) there beB) there to beC) for there to beD) there being64. How can we the sales of this product?A) promoteB) riseC) ariseD) elevate65. If I have learnt French, I you.A) could have taughtB) need have been teachingC) ought have been teachingD) ought have taught66. The guide took us through the city, pointing interesting sightsto us.A) upB) offC) downD) out67. , someone rang me up.A) When having a bathB) On having a bathC) While I had a bathD) While I was having a bath68. What will the world use for power when it has oil?A) run downB) run offC) run outD) run out of69. He said such a thing to happen.A) ought to be not allowedB) ought not to be allowingC) ought not to have allowedD) ought not to be allowed70. She found the evening boring and uninteresting, in , a waste oftime.A) slightB) littleC) shortD) miniature71. I ran an old friend of mine yesterday.A) intoB) aboutC) byD) for72. He was completely by the thief's disguise.A) taken awayB) taken inC) taken throughD) taken up73. Her father her marrying George.A) is opposing toB) opposes toC) is opposed toD) is opposed74. Every society has its own peculiar customs and of acting.A) waysB) behaviorC) attitudesD) means75. They bought the land with a to building a new office block.A) viewB) purposeC) goalD) reason76. We said goodbye to each other at the crossroads and returned toour houses.A) respectedB) respectfulC) respectableD) respective77. In case he , let me know.A) will have comeB) cameC) comesD) had come78. A man's worth lies not so much in _______he has as in he is.A) that; whatB) what; whatC) that; thatD) what; that79. The excitement it has caused was words.A) alongB) behindC) aboutD) beyond80. The law requires that everyone his car checked at least once ayear.A) hasB) would haveC) haveD) will have81. Brazil is a country I'd like to know more.A) with whichB) about whichC) about itD) with that82. If the sea to rise 50 feet, India would become an island.A) will beB) isC) wereD) would be83. He compared my paper hers.A) fromB) atC) withD) for84. If he is not willing to go, why somebody else?A) don't askB) not askC) not to askD) to ask85. London is on the Thames, .A) but Paris being on the SeineB) and is Paris on the SeineC) and Paris on the SeineD) but on the Seine being Paris86. Switzerland is well-known for its impressive mountainous .A) picturesB) scenesC) sceneryD) sights87. How are you going to spend your summer this year?A) vocationB) holidayC) vacationD) pastime88. With the population explosion, scientists will have to newmethods of increasing the world's food supply.A) lead toB) carry outC) come up withD) stick to89. The human body may kill the germs.A) in it has certain materials thatB) has in it certain materials whichC) in that it has certain materialsD) has certain materials in which it90. Last Sunday we went sightseeing with .A) our a friendB) a friend of usC) a friend of oursD) one of our friend91. The road is snow now.A) clear outB) clear upC) clear ofD) clear away92. Women are in socialist construction.A) playing gamesB) taking partC) partingD) playing an important part93. The tenant the house by the month under a one-year lease.A) loansB) lendsD) borrows94. Potatoes were Europe from South American.A) introducedB) introduced intoC) resulted inD) brought95. The senator was given a warm by the crowd.A) receptionB) encouragementC) friendshipD) interest96. Potatoes were Europe from South American.A) introducedB) introduced intoC) resulted inD) brought97. The goals he had fought all his life no longer seemed importantto him.A) after whichB) for whichC) with whichD) at which98. The latest data put forward by the states suggested that thebusiness improving.A) wasB) beD) should99. He has been looking for a job but with results so far.A) activeB) positiveC) negativeD) passive100. John was that he could use computer freely at the age ofseven.A) so clever boyB) so clever a boyC) such clever a boyD) so a clever boy。

全国100所名校最新高考模拟示范卷英语卷01(word版有答案)

全国100所名校最新高考模拟示范卷英语卷01(word版有答案)

绝密★启用前2021年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语模拟测试(一)本试卷共150分,考试时间120分钟。

注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What did the woman order finally?A. A fresh orange juice.B. A bottled apple juice.C. A fresh strawberry juice.2. What's the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Teacher and student.C. Customer and waitress.3. Who is the woman speaking to?A. Harry Webb.B. David Jones.C. Maurice Cole.4. What was the woman doing just now?A. Appreciating a building.B. Selling flowers.C. Selecting a case.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Music albums.B. A present for Molly.C. Johnny Holden's life.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分.满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

实用英语

实用英语

实用英语 综合训练与自测 1Unit1Writing practiceWriting a short letter to your friend and tell him/her about your English courses and the resources and available or learning English in your college. The following words or expressions will help you.Sentence rewritingRewrite these sentences using “used to/would ”.1. We worked long hours ,but we did ’t get much pay.2. There was a cinema near my house .I went there every Saturday.3. ----How did you get to school ?----I walked.4. There wasn ’t much traffic in those days. We played football in the street.5. Last year I was very busy. I had no time to go for a walk every day. What about you ?eg ;get up early /lateIn the college I get up very early on Sunday, but when I was at high school I used to get up late.In the college I get up very early on Sunday, but when I was at high school I would get up late.1.go to bed early /late2.watch TV more /less3.read English in the morning4.morning exercises5.enjoy serious music /pop music6.talk to friendsunit2writing practicewriting about yourself following the examples.What’s your taste in music ? who’s your favorite singer?Making sentencesUse the given phrases and think up as many relative clauses as you can to modify the underlined part in each sentence below. Eg. The Africans had their own music.(to America, the remote villages) The Africans who were sold to America as slaves had their own music.The Africans who lived in the remote villages had their own music.1. Do you know the time?( football game, the meeting, the term text test, etc.)2. The book tells a true story.(the library, the famous author, publish, borrow)3.The religious leaders held camp meetings once a year in a region.( the farm people, the South America, the churches, speakers, esc.)4.Have you ever been to the English Corner on campus?(meet with, the Student Union, for five years, attract, etc)5.Some teenagers are really crazy over any music.(favorite stars, excite, excited, electric guitar, a clear sense, etc. )Unit3Writing practiceWrite a short paragraph to answer the following questions.Sentences makingUse proper quantity words to express your impressions on the local TV programs.e.g.(pop music)there is plenty of pop music.1.(serious music)___________________________________________2.(sport)__________________________________________________3.(advertisements)__________________________________________4.(instructive programs)______________________________________5.(old films)_______________________________________________6.(international news)_______________________________________Unit4Writing practiceY ou heard your friend in another college had bought a pop music tape. Y ou leave a short message to tell him/her you want to borrow it and give your reasons._____________(date) Dean __________,_________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________Y ours____________ Sentence rewritingUse the proper forms of subjunctives to finish the blanks following the model.Eg.“Why don’t you study math in evening class?”she said to him.She suggested that he (should ) study maths at evening class.1.“Let’s finish the meeting on time,”he said to them.He proposed that______________________________________.2. “Take the prisoner below the deck and tie him up!”shouted thecaptain.3. “If I were you, I’d have accepted the present,”said his friend .His friend recommended that_____________________________ 4. “The production plan must be read at the meeting,”said thechairman.The chairman insisted that_______________________________ 5.“I would like the research to be carried out right away,”said theminister.The minister required that_______________________________6.The water in the swimming pool must be changed every week.It is necessary that________________________________________ 7.The enemy suggested that both sides stay where they were but werefused.We refused the enemy’s suggestion ___________________________ 8.She is always on time, but we wonder why she was the late yesterday.It is strange that __________________________________________ 9.The general ordered that his army march toward the enemy’scapital.He gave the order that ______________________________________ 10.M ary desired that we arrange for a car to meet her at the station.Her desire was that________________________________________Unit5Writing practiceWrite examples from Chinese culture for each sentence listed below Eg. An American might explain :In my culture, people often move from city to city.1.In my culture, people usually________________________________2.In my culture, people don’t usually___________________________3.In my culture, people are expected to___________________________4.In my culture, people are not expected__________________________5.In my culture, people feel uncomfortable______________________6.In my culture, people would ________________________________ Sentence makingFollow examples and make as many sentence as you can to modify the underlined part in each sentence.Eg. The write-haired man is a famous scientist.(invite, sit)The white-haired man sitting in the wheelchair is a famous scientist.(sit)The white-haired man invited to give us a speech is a famous scientist.(invite)1.Today we’ll review the words.(learn, teach, include, choose, list,etc.)2.The movie is a great success.(show, produce, import, provide, make,etc.)3.The elderly people have attracted public attention.(live, lack, suffer,depend on, etc.)4.The old lamp was made in Britain.(light, leave, stand, attract, etc.)5.The meal is always wonderful.(cook, prepare, serve, provide, etc. )Unit6Paragraph writingHow do you spend your free time ? Make notes and write a paragraph about your leisure activities.Sentence rewritingRewrite each sentence using an opposite adjective.Eg. Sheep are smaller than pigs.→Pigs are bigger than sheep.1.Gold is more expensive than silver.Silver______________________________________________________ 2.Steel is heavier than aluminum.Aluminum__________________________________________________ mbs are younger than sheep.Sheep______________________________________________________ 4.China is bigger than America.America____________________________________________________ 5.Speaking is more difficult than listening.Listening___________________________________________________ 6.Sichuan is wetter than Gansu.Gansu______________________________________________________Unit 7Sentence rewritingRead the two short sentences. Then combine them into one. Use the correct conjunction. Be sure to put the sentences into the right order. Eg. a)We feel rested.b) We sleep well.If we sleep well, we feel rested.1.a)We don’t sleep well.b) We feel irritable.___________________________________________________________2. a)A person continues to sleep.b) He or she enters a new stage of sleep.__________________________________________________________3.a)The brain becomes active.b) Dreaming occurs.__________________________________________________________4.a)Doctors studied the sleep cycle.b) Doctors found that everyone dreams.___________________________________________________________5.a)This is the sign of another change.b) The eyes begin to move.___________________________________________________________ Sentence combiningCombine each pair of sentences into one by using “that”. Pay special attention to the difference between the attributive clause (定语从句)and the appositive clause(同位语从句)。

《实用英语1》 考试题型以及复习范围

《实用英语1》 考试题型以及复习范围

2013-2014学年第一学期《实用英语1》考试题型Part I Matching(每小题1 分,共10分)选自Unit 1、2、4、5、8单元的Useful Expressions。

Part II Vocabulary and Structure (每小题1 分,共10分)选自课外,相当于高等英语应用能力A级考试水平。

Part III Reading Comprehension(每小题2 分,共40 分)Task 1、2 为单选阅读题,选自课外,相当于大学英语四级考试水平。

Task3、4选自Unit1、2、4、5、8的Reading Comprehension的填词题。

Part IV Translation(每小题2 分,共20 分)选自Unit 1、2、4、5、8课文,中译英、英译中各5题。

Part V Writing(共20 分)复习范围Part I Useful expressionsused to do 过去常常做……tend to 倾向于,往往to some extent 在某中程度上serve as 用作……be used to sth./doing sth. 习惯于某事/做某事rather than 而不是……have a tendency to do 有一种做……的倾向、趋势prefer to do 更喜欢做……,更愿意做……on the other hand 在另一方面insist on 坚决主张,强调make (good/full) use of 很好/充分利用stand on one’s own feet 独立自主; 自力更生be ready to do sth. 准备好做某事;乐意做某事play an important role in 在……中起重要作用;在……中扮演重要角色be full of 充满hunt for 搜寻,寻找take part in 参加deal with 处理;涉及get involved in 涉及;卷入;参与pay attention to 注意;重视pick up 捡起;有起色;车在半路载人;收拾be good for对……有好处keep one’s mind sharp保持人的头脑敏锐reduce the risk of减少……的风险carry out实行,执行;实现,完成a variety of各种各样的work out算出;理解;想出,制定出spend time (in) doing 花时间做某事compared with与……相比keep (sth.) at bay不使…迫近;牵制;阻挡burn off烧掉get oneself into a routine of doing sth.使自己形成做某事的惯例be fond of喜欢;喜爱talk down to以高人一等的口气说话stand up to him抵抗;勇敢反对be supposed to可以;应该stand by sb.支持;帮助;忠于某人be downsized from被裁员present sth. to sb.把…交给;颁发;授予have a hard time doing做某事很困难fight back奋力抵抗;回击;忍住,抑制住(尤指情感)reach out伸出手fall off 跌落,下降;消减,减少occur to 发生believe in 相信,信任;相信……的存在fight it out 拼搏到底out of reach 够不着的地方on average 根据平均标准,平均而言Part II The text and related translationUnit 1 Greeting People1 The Chinese consider it very important to greet a person in a correct way. They follow the polite principle of deprecating oneself and showing respect towards the person being addressed.2 The Chinese used to cup one hand in the other before the chest as a salute. And bowing, to convey respect to the higher level, was often used by subordinates, students and attendants. But Chinese don’t do that nowadays except in the Spring Festival. Now, Chinese youngsters tend to simply nod as a greeting. To some extent, this evolution reflects the ever-increasing pace of modern life.3 Forms of addressing can serve as an indication of people’s relationship in society. On formal occasions, or with elders or people of high status, it is considered very rude to address them by their given names. They should be addressed according to their designation. The Chinese are used to the use of “title+surname” to address their superiors or elders rather than just calling them by their surname. They tend not to greet those close to them with greetings like “You are looking sad/tired”: this is believed improper. Business cards will almost always be exchanged upon meeting a stranger in Chinese business. The card should be held in both hands when offered to the other person.4 In English speaking countries, people of different age and status have a tendency to call others directly by their names, even first names except their doctors. This is not offensive, but is a sign of friendliness. When in doubt, use the formal manner of address, since it is better to make mistakes on the side of formality. It is also appropriate to ask how they prefer to be addressed.5 The Chinese people feel unnatural addressing a Westerner by his given name, feeling that it indicates too close a relationship. Westerners, on the other hand, may feel that if a Chinese insists on using his surname, it shows unwillingness to be friendly and maintains a gap between them. So the use of forms like “Miss Jenny” or “Mr. Green” may be a Chinese form of compromise.问候的礼节1. 中国人认为用正确的方式与人打招呼是非常重要的。

大学英语六级模拟测试题model-text01

大学英语六级模拟测试题model-text01

Model Test OnePart I Writing(30minutes)Directions:For this part,you are allowed30minutes to write a short essay entitled Are Lies Necessary in Our Life? by commenting on American writer Howard Mel’s famous remark“We all tell lies—little lies,big lies,necessity lies in order to insure social and psychological peace and comfort”You should write at least150words but no more than200words.Part II Listening Comprehension(30minutes)Section ADirections:In this section,you will hear three news reports.At the end of each news report,you will hear two or three questions.Both the news report and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet1with a single line through the centre.Questions1to4are based on the conversation you have just heard.1.A)Launching a campaign in specialist medical journals.B)Advertising medicines that need a prescription on TV.C)Making newspaper ads with doctor’s good comment.D)Getting some specialists to advertise for the products.2.A)The users’comment on medicine is not alwaysreliable.B)Ads of over-the-counter products are not allowed.C)The claim of any positive cure for a disease is forbidden.D)Most of the medicines need doctor’s prescription.3.A)Manufacturers don’t like it.B)Medical ads are not allowed to do it.C)They can’t afford the cost.D)They can’t make promises.4.A)He doesn’t consider much about customers.B)He can’t offer any practical way of promotion.C)He doesn’t deserve the promotion indeed.D)He knows little about the regulations of ads.Questions5to8re based on the conversation you have just heard.5.A)The account number is51406881.C)There is no information about the account.B)The account number is21406881.D)There is no information about the bank’s name.6.A)She didn’t receive the same invoice as others.B)She found the man’s bank details were wrong.C)She confused the names of two banks.D)She couldn’t identify the account on the invoice.7.A)Transfer the money to the man as soon as possible.B)Try to sort out the truth and call the bank.C)Check the account number with Bank of Scotland.D)Make up for her mistakes and be careful next time.8.A)They are manager and assistant.C)They are customer and manager.B)They are business partners.D)They are coworkers of the same company.Section BDirections:In this section,you will hear two long conversations.At the end of each conversation,you will hear four questions.Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C),and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet1with a single line through the centre.Questions9to12are based on the passage you have just heard.9.A)Schools use private detection services.B)Teachers discuss essay topics with theirstudents.C)Teachers ask students to turn in early drafts ofpapers.D)Universities stop students from buying essays.10.A)Those that are involved in a specific field.B)Those that are very difficult and urgent.C)Those that need cooperation of two writers.D)Those whose writers are from abroad.11.A)Their work can only be used as a model.B)Most of their writers are poorly paid.C)Most writers have doctorate degrees.D)Students may handle the paper as they wish.12.A)Universities don’t pay much attention to academic achievement.B)Professors assign too much work to students in a short time.C)Communication failure appears between students and professors.D)Students don’t know the rules of the college they are attending.Questions13to15are based on the passage you have just heard.13.A)Salt is quite necessary for people’s health.B)Eating too much salt could do harm to the heart.C)The quantity of salt varies among different people.D)People are launching a campaign to eat less salt.14.A)Eating more salt means more heart attacks.B)Less salt is sure to reduce many heart-related diseases.C)Eating less salt may lead to high blood pressure.D)It’s not clear whether eating less salt will have good results.15.A)Most people consume similar amount of salt.B)Americans eat less salt than the others.C)Different people eat different amount of salt.D)Salt is relevant to people’s health.Section CDirections:In this section,you will hear three recordings of lectures or followed by three or four questions.The recordings will be played only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C),D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet1with a single line through the centre.Questions16to19are based on the recording you have just heard.16.A)They are about to be more productive.B)They tell us to be more physically healthy.C)They focus on the importance of habits.D)They help people make more money.17.A)We should be hardworking.B)We are in control of our life.C)We have a great potential for everything.D)We can accomplish the resolutions.18.A)Analyze the reasons for failure.C)Look for some other opportunities.B)Try the same thing one more time.D)Think about how to improve ourselves.19.A)They don’t have the deadlines for tasks.B)They avoid being too stressed at work.C)They tend to think there is plenty of time.D)They think they will do better the next day.Questions20to22are based on the recording you have just heard.20.A)They are not in a hurry when they say things out loud.B)They act as if they are reflecting on everything carefully.C)They tend to think a lot before they say something out.D)They enjoy the relaxed feeling and never rush.21.A)They will feel annoyed.C)They will feel intimate.B)They will be surprised.D)They will be impressed.22.A)Good talkers will be able to talk about it for a long time.B)It is a good way to show the talker’s plentiful knowledge.C)It can be brought out in a conversation and fascinate others.D)Most people can say something about psychology and sociology.Questions23to25are based on the recording you have just heard.23.A)Systematic management.B)The transport of goods.C)Customer service.D)The concept of benefits.24.A)Timing.C)Supporting services.B)Raw materials.D)Location.25.A)Material management.C)Supply chain management.B)Physical distribution.D)Human resource management.PartⅢReading Comprehension(40minutes)Section ADirections:In this section,there is a passage with ten blanks.You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage.Read the passage through carefully before making your choices.Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter.Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet2with a single line through the centre.You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions26to35are based on the following passage.Attention to detail is something everyone can and should do—especially in a tight job market.Bob Crossley, a human-resource expert notices this in the job application that comes across his desk every day.“It’s26howI)dominant J)eliminate K)launch L)mysterious M)precise N)probably O)undertakeA)abolishB)adjustmentsC)administrationD)amazingE)botherF)comparesG)comprisesH)constantly many candidates cancel themselves,”he says.“Resumes arrive with stains.Some candidates don’t 27to spell the company’s name correctly.Once I see a mistake,I 28the candidate,”Crossley concludes.“If they cannot take care of these details,why should we trust them with a job?”Can we pay too much attention to details?Absolutely.Perfectionists struggle over little things at the cost of something larger they work toward.“To keep from losing the forest for the trees,”says Charles Garfield,professor at the University of California,San Francisco,“we must 29ask ourselves how the details we’re working on fit into the large picture.”Garfield 30this process to his work as a computer scientist at NASA.“The Apollo Ⅱmoon 31was slightly off-course 90percent of the time,”says Garfield.“But a successful landing was still likely because we knew the 32coordinates of our goal.This allowed us to make 33as necessary.”Knowing where we want to go helps us judge the significance of the every task we 34.Often we believe what accounts for other’s success is some special secret or a lucky break.But rarely is success so 35.Again and again,we see that by doing little things within our grasp well,large reward follow.Section BDirections:In this section,you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it.Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs.Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived.You may choose a paragraph more than once.Each paragraph is marked with a letter.Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Rising Inequality Is Holding Back the U.S.Economy[A]In announcing his run for the presidency last month,Jeb Bush has set an ambitious goal of 4percent real growth in gross domestic product (GDP).This goal has been greeted with substantial skepticism from parts of the economics establishment,while some economists have praised it as a “worthy and viable aspiration”that could be achieved with growth-oriented policies.Our recent research implies that a 4percent growth goal for first term of the next President is not only possible,but is what we should strive to achieve.Like Hubbard and Warsh,veteran Republican economic policymakers,we agree that the U.S.needs policies that raise labor force participation,accelerate productivity growth and improve expectations.Where we part ways is the tactics.[B]Their recommendations focus on supply-side policies,such as tax reform,regulatory reform,reduced trade friction and education and training.Our research implies that a weak demand side explains the sluggish(萧条的)recovery from the Great Recession,with the rise of income inequality as a central factor.Consequently,our policy prescriptions revolve around increasing the take-home pay of the majority of American households.The Great Recession,which began in December2007,was the most severe American economic downturn in three-quarters of a century.Most economists did not anticipate ahead of time that this kind of thing could happen,although we warned that “it could get ugly out there”in October 2007.[C]But as the severity of the recession became apparent in the dark days of late 2008and early 2009,many economists predicted a swift bounce-back,reasoning from historical evidence that deep downturns are followedby rapid recoveries.Sadly,that prediction was also incorrect.The growth path following the Great Recession has been historically sluggish.Our recent research,supported by the Institute for New Economic Thinking,helps explain why:The economic drag from decades of rising income inequality has held back consumer spending.[D]Our work studies the link between rising income inequality and U.S.household demand over the past several decades.From the middle1980s until the middle2000s,American consumers spent liberally despite the fact that income growth stagnated(停滞)for most of the population.We show that the annual growth rate of household income slowed markedly in1980for the bottom95percent of the income distribution,while income growth for the top5percent accelerated at the same time.The result was the widely discussed rise of income inequality.[E]It is also well known that household debt grew rapidly during this period.Our work points out that the buildup of debt relative to income was concentrated in the bottom95percent of the income distribution.Debt to income for the top5percent bounced around with little clear trend:When the financial crisis hit,our work shows that the bottom95percent of Americans could no longer get the rising debt they needed to continue to spend along the trend they established in the years leading up to the crisis.The result was a sharp cutback in household demand relative to income that caused the collapse of the Great Recession.[F]What about the recovery?Household demand in2013(the most recent observation we have because our computations incorporate data that are released with a lag and are available at an annual frequency only)was a stunning17.5percent below its pre-recession trend,with no sign of recovering back toward the trend.What happened?Our research implies that the cutoff of credit for the group of households falling behind as income inequality rose prevented their spending from recovering to its pre-recession path.[G]While there is no reason to necessarily expect that consumer spending will follow a constant trend over long periods of time,the practical reality is that the U.S.economy needed the pre-recession trend of demand to maintain adequate growth and at least a rough approximation of full employment prior to2007.In the middle 2000s,there was no sign of excess demand in the U.S.economy.Inflation was tame and interest rates were low. Wage growth was stagnant.Although some gradual slowing in long-term U.S.growth might have been predicted as the large baby-boom generation ages,the overall labor force participation rate was actually rising prior to the recession,so there was no reason to expect any significant decline in labor resources in the years immediately following2007.[H]Yes,the way many Americans were financing their demand was unsustainable,but there is no indication that businesses could not sustainably continue to produce along the pre-recession trend if they had been able to sell the output.Our interpretation of the evidence is that the demand drag that could be expected as the result of rising inequality is,after a delay of a-quarter century,finally constraining the U.S.economy.Intuition,theory and evidence predict that high-income people spend,on average,a smaller share of their income than everyone else does.So as a higher share of income goes into the pockets of the well-to-do,the household sector as a whole is likely to recycle less of its income back into spending,which slows the path of demand growth.[I]A possible problem with this prediction for the U.S.in recent years is that income inequality began to rise in the early1980s,but household demand remained strong through2006.Our argument is that the demand drag from rising inequality was postponed by the buildup of debt:The bottom95percent borrowed rather than cut back their spending when their income growth slowed.But as the crisis hit,lending to households collapsed,and the trend of rising debt could not continue.[J]The effect of rising inequality has hit the economy hard.As a result,today’s economy is underperforming. No one can know precisely how much of the stagnation in household demand is due to the rise of inequality,but our estimates imply that the current path of total demand in the economy is at least10percent below where it would have been with the income distribution of the early1980s.Where demand goes,so follows output and employment.This analysis links to the call for4percent growth.Considering conventional estimates of the long-term trend growth of the economy,a4percent growth rate through the next U.S.President’s first term would go a long way toward closing the gap in output that opened with the collapse of household spending in the GreatRecession and has yet to be filled.[K]How can we move toward this goal?Our research strongly implies that the main problem is on the demand side,not the supply side.The U.S.needs to find a way to boost demand growth by arresting,and hopefully reversing,the dramatic rise of inequality,The basic argument is exceedingly simple:The economy continues to be held back by insufficient household spending,and if the income share of Americans outside of the top sliver rises,household spending will increase.Policies that raise the minimum wage and reduce the tax burden of low-and middle-income households would help.[L]In our view,however,the best method to achieve this objective would be to restore wage growth across the income distribution as occurred in the decades after World WarⅡ.Meeting this objective is challenging for a variety of reasons,including the fact that there remains no clear consensus about what has caused the rise of American economic inequality.But the need to address inequality is not just a matter of social justice;it also is important to get the economy back on the right track after more than seven years of stagnation.We can dobetter. 36.Americans were free with their money though their income growth mostly remained still from the late20thcentury to the Great Recession.37.Contrary to many economists claims,the U.S.economy didn’t experience rapid recoveries after the GreatRecession.bor resources were not expected to suffer from a sharp fall in the years after2007.39.Reducing the income inequality is of significance in terms of social justice and economic recovery.40.The author differs from some economic policymakers on the strategies the U.S.should take to boost theeconomy.41.The author estimates that the current demand should have been ten percent higher if the income distributionremained the same as the early1980s.42.The majority of the low-income earners continued to take on more loans rather than cut expenses when theirincome growth has been weakening.43.To achieve the goal of4%growth in GDP,the demand growth should be boosted by raising the income shareof the bottom95%.44.It’s predicted that high-income earners generally spend less relative to their income than others.45.Except a little warning two months before the Great Recession,the majority of economists didn’t foresee itscoming.Section CDirections:There are2passages in this section.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 mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet2with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions46and50are based on the following passage.Musicians—from karaoke singers to professional violin players—are better able to hear targeted sounds in a noisy environment,according to a piece of new research that adds to evidence that music makes the brain work better.“In the past ten years there’s been an explosion of research on music and the brain,”Aniruddh Patel,the Senior Fellow at the Neurosciences Institute in San Diego,said today at a press briefing.Most recently brain-imaging studies have shown that music activates many diverse parts of the brain, including an overlap where the brain processes music and language.Language is a natural aspect to consider in looking at how music affects the brain,Patel said.Like music, language is“universal,there’s a strong learning component,and it carries complex meanings.”For example,brains of people exposed to even casual musical training have an enhanced ability to generatethe brain wave patterns associated with specific sounds,be they musical or spoken,said study leader Nina Kraus, director of the Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory at Northwestern University in Illinois.Kraus’previous research had shown that when a person listens to a sound,the brain wave recorded in response is physically the same as the sound wave itself.In fact,“playing”the brain wave produces a nearly identical sound.But for people without a trained ear for music,the ability to make these patterns decreases as background noise increases,experiments show.Musicians,by contrast,have subconsciously trained their brains to better recognize selective sound patterns,even as background noise goes up.At the same time,people with certain developmental disorders,such as dyslexia(阅读障碍症),have a harder time hearing sounds amid the noise—a serious problem,for example,for students straining to hear the teacher in a noisy classroom.Musical experience could therefore be a key therapy for children with dyslexia and similar language-related disorders,Kraus said.In a similar vein,Harvard Medical School neuroscientist Gottfried Schlaug has found that stroke patients who have lost the ability to speak can be trained to say hundreds of phrases by singing them first.In his research,Schlaug demonstrated the results of intensive musical therapy on patients with lesions(损伤)on the left sides of their brains,those areas most associated with language.Before the therapy,these stroke patients responded to questions with largely incoherent sounds and phrases. But after just a few minutes with therapists,who asked them to sing phrases and tap their hands to the rhythm,the patients could sing“Happy Birthday,”recite their addresses,and communicate if they were thirsty.“The underdeveloped systems on the right side of the brain that respond to music became enhanced and changed structures,”Schlaug said.Overall,Schlaug said,the experiments show that“music might be an alternative medium for engaging parts of the brain that are otherwise not engaged.”46.According to Patel,the function of language is usually under consideration when.A)people tend to study the relation between music and the brainB)musicians try to explain the profound meaning behind a piece of musicC)scientists do experiments on the function of different parts of the brainD)audience participate in the discussion on the complexity of music47.Why can musicians hear selective sound patterns in a noisy environment?A.Because they have subconsciously trained their ears to get accustomed to those sound patterns.B)Because their brains have been trained to recognize specific sound patterns in noisy background.C)Because they can produce the brain wave patterns the same as those soundpatterns.D)Because their trained ears are sensitive to specific sounds no matter where theyare.48.According to Kraus,the significance of the link between music and the brain lies in thefact that.A)language ability can be enhanced by listening to musicB)all kinds of brain disorders can be cured by listening to musicC)music is the sole method to deal with mental diseasesD)music can be effective in treating people with language problems49.How can stroke patients be treated in Schlaug’s findings?A)They should utter a phrase a hundred times a day when starting the recovery training.B)They should chant phrases instead of saying them at the beginning stage of the training.C)Doctors should persuade them to sing songs every day to regain their speaking ability.D)They should practise singing the phrases after saying them hundreds of times every day.50.By singing phrases,stroke patients are trying to.A)restore the language function of the damaged system in the left brainB)hinder the damaged structure in the brain from deteriorating sharplyC)improve the structures of the underdeveloped systems in the right brainD)practise the parts of the brain which are under constant usePassage TwoQuestions51to55are based on the following passage.Shyness is the cause of much unhappiness for a great many people.All kinds of people describe themselves as shy:short,tall,dull,intelligent,young,old,slim,overweight.Shy people are anxious and self-conscious;that is, they are excessively concerned with their own appearance and actions.Worrisome thoughts are constantly occurring in their minds:What kind of impression am I making?Do they like me?Do I sound stupid?Am I wearing unattractive clothes?It is obvious that such uncomfortable feelings must affect people adversely.A person’s self-concept is reflected in the way he or she behaves,and the way a person behaves affects other people’s reactions.In general, the way people think about themselves has a profound effect on all areas of their lives.For instance,people who have a positive sense of self-worth or high self-esteem usually act with confidence.Because they do not need constant praise and encouragement from others to feel good about themselves.Self-confident people participate in life enthusiastically and spontaneously.They are not affected by what others think they“should do”.People with high self-esteem are not hurt by criticism;they do not regard criticism as a personal attack.Instead,they view a criticism as a suggestion for improvement.In contrast,shy people,having low self-esteem,are likely to be passive and easily influenced by others.They need reassurance that they are doing“the right thing”.Shy people are very sensitive to criticism;they feel it confirms their inferiority.They also find it difficult to be pleased by compliments because they believe they are unworthy of praise.A shy person may respond to a compliment with a statement like this one:“You’re just saying that to make me feel good.I know it’s not true.”It is clear that,while self-awareness is a healthy quality, overdoing it is detrimental,or harmful.Can shyness be completely eliminated,or at least reduced?Fortunately,people can overcome shyness with determined and patient effort in building self-confidence.Since shyness goes hand in hand with lack of self-esteem, it is important for people to accept their weaknesses as well as their strengths.For example,most people would like to be“A”students in every subject.It is not fair for them to label themselves inferior because they have difficulty in some areas.People’s expectations of themselves must be realistic.Living on the impossible leads to a sense of inadequacy.Each one of us is a unique,worthwhile individual.We are interested in our own personal ways.The better we understand ourselves,the easier it becomes to live up to our full potential.Let’s not allow our shyness to block out chances for a rich and fulfilling life.51.The first paragraph is mainly about.A)the characteristics of shy peopleB)the cause of shynessC)the questions in the minds of shy peopleD)the effect of shyness on people52.According to the writer,self-awareness is.A)harmful to peopleB)a weak point of shy peopleC)the cause of unhappinessD)a good quality53.According to the passage,the uncomfortable feelings of shy people.A)have no effect on themB)have a favourable effect on themC)have an unfavourable effect on themD)can hardly be overcome54.What is the shy people’s usual reaction to a compliment?A)They are pleased about it.B)They suspect it is not true.C)They are very sensitive to it.D)They feel it confirms their inferiority.55.We can infer from the passage that the writer would favor.A)a shy person C)a sensitive personB)a realistic person D)a reserved personPartⅣTranslation(30minutes)Directions:For this part,you are allowed30minutes to translate a passage from Chinese intoEnglish.You should write your answer on Answer Sheet2.功夫(Kung fu)是一种典型的中国传统文化,它是一项既活动肌肉又活动大脑的运动。

实用英语第一册试卷A

实用英语第一册试卷A

课程 英语 专业 年级 本试卷共 6 页,满分100 分;考试时间:90 分钟;考试方式:闭卷Part I Reading Comprehension (20%) Directions : There are two 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 then write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet Passage 1. When children learn a language, they learn the grammar as well as the words or vocabulary . No one teaches them; children just “pick them up ”. Before babies begin to produce words, they produce sounds. Some of these sounds will remain if they appear in the language that is being learnt, and others will disappear. This is called the “babbling stage ”. A child does not learn the language “all at once ”. The child ’s first words are one-word “sentences ”. After a few months, the two-word stage comes. During this stage, the child puts two words together. These two-word sentences have patterns and express grammatical relationships. Still later, the child will produce longer sentences. These longer sentences are mainly made up of content words. The child ’s early grammar lacks many of the rules of the adult grammar, but finally it will be improved. All normal children everywhere learn language. This ability is human. 1. This passage is mainly about _______. A. how children learn the mother tongue B. ways of teaching babies to talk C. differences between a child ’s language and an adult ’s D. the importance of learning foreign languages. 2. The phrase “pick them up ” in line 2 means _______. A. learn them without much difficulty . B. raise them from the ground C. use hands to help carry them D. study very hard and remember them 3. During the “babbling stage ”, babies _______. -密-----------------封-----------------线-------------------内-------------------不---------------------要-----------------------答-------------------题------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------学生姓名:___________________ 学号 :_________________ 院系 :_________________班级:____________A. can only produce soundB. learn to walk steadilyC. can understand people ’s talkD. begin to produce two-word sentences 4. The two-word sentences produced by babies ________. A. are simpler than those produced in the “babbling stage ” B. are meaningful. C. are strictly grammatical D. are much more difficult than those produced in the last stage 5. Any child can learn language as long as he is _______. A. will-educated B. physically normal C. human D. clever enough Passage 2. Everyone needs friends. We all like to feel close to someone. It is nice to have a friend to talk, laugh and do things with. Surely , there are times when we need to be alone. We don ’t always want people around. But we would feel lonely if we never had a friend. No two people are the same. Sometimes friends don ’t get along well. That doesn ’t mean that they no longer like each other. Most of the time they will go on being friends. Sometimes friends move away . Then we feel very sad. We miss them very much. But we can call them and write to them. Maybe we would never see them again. And we can make new friends. It is surprising to find out how much we like new people when we get to know them. Families sometimes name their children after a close friend. Many places are named after men and women, if they are friendly to people in a town. Some libraries are named thisway . So are some schools. We think of these people when we go to these places. There ’s more good news for people, if they have friends. These people live longer than those don ’t have friends. Why ? It could be that they are happier. Being happy helps you stay well. Or it could be just knowing that someone cares, if someone cares about you, you take better care of yourself.6. The first paragraph tells us _________.A. none needs friendsB. we always need friends around usC. making friends is the need in people ’s lifeD. we need to be alone7. Which of the following isn ’t mentioned in the passage? ________A. People name their children after a close friend.B. People may never see their friends after their friends move away .C. People are happy when their friends leave them.D. People like their friends very much if they get to know them.8. Which of the following is most probable the place people name after friendly people?A. A houseB. A room.C. A library .D. A village9. If people have friends, they would live longer, because _______.-密-----------------封-----------------线-------------------内-------------------不---------------------要-----------------------答-------------------题------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------学生姓名:___________________ 学号 :_________________院系 :_________________ 班级:____________A. they feel happier and healthierB. they get a lot of help from their friendsC. they take better care of themselvesD. both A and C. 10. The passage tells us ______. A. that people are all friends B. how to get to know friends C. how to name a place D. that people need friends. Part II Vocabulary and Grammar (20%) Directions : In this part there are15 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 write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet 11. I felt somewhat disappointed and was about to leave _____ something occurred which attracted my attention. A. when B. until C. while D. unless 12. I had neither a raincoat nor an umbrella. ______ I got wet through. A. It ’s the reason B. There ’s why C. That ’s why D. It ’s how 13. Charles regretted _____ the TV set last year. The price has now come down. A. buying B. to buy C. buy D. bought 14. --“You finally succeeded, didn’t you?” --“Yes, your help, I would not make it.” A. but that B. but for C. if not D. except 15. His weight is much than ten years ago. A. heavier B. more heavy C. heaviest D. heavy 16. Months ago we sailed ten thousand miles across this open sea, which _____ the Pacific, and we met no storms. A. was called B. had been called C. is called D. has been called 17. What we used to think ____ impossible now does seem possible. A. is B. will be C. has been D. was 18.. –Have you known Dr. Jackson for a long time? -Y es, since she ____ the Chinese Society . A. has joined B. joins C. joined D. had joined 19. ---When are you going to Kunming for your holidays? ---I haven’t decided. ______ this Sunday ______ next Sunday is OK. A. Both; and B. Not only; but also C. Neither; nor D. Either; or 20. Do you know _______ during the coming summer holiday? A. what will Tom do B. what did Tom do C. what Tom will do D. what Tom did 21. –Y our job ____ open for your return. -Thanks. A. will be kept B. will keep C. had kept D. had been kept -密-----------------封-----------------线-------------------内-------------------不---------------------要-----------------------答-------------------题------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------学生姓名:___________________ 学号:_________________ 院系 :_________________班级:____________22. Y ou ______ television. Why not do something more active? A. always watching B. are always watching C. have always watched D. have always been watching 23. –Do you know when she ____? -No, but I’ll call you as soon as she ______. A. comes; will come B. will come; comes C. will come; will come D. comes; comes 24. –The window is dirty . –I know. It _____ for weeks. A. hasn ’t cleaned B. hasn ’t been cleaned C. wasn ’t cleaned D. didn ’t clean 25. The machine has been used for many years, and it needs ______. A. being repaired B. repairing C. repaired D. being repairing 26. ---Linda had nothing for breakfast this morning, _______? ---No. She got up too late. A. had she B. hadn’t she C. did she D. didn’t she 27. The homework is easy _____. A. to be done B. doing C. do D. to do 28. ---We don’t know _____________. ---It is said that he was born in Sweden. A. what he is B. if he lives here C. which country is he from D. where he comes from 29. Mr. Smith, I should tell you this is the fifth time you ____ me for my twin sister. A. are mistaken B. are mistaking C. had mistaken D. have mistaken 30. The number of the students in the class ______ small. A. are B. have C. were D. is Part III Cloze (10%) Directions :There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should decide on the best choice and then write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet It is always interesting to visit another country , especially for those who have never traveled a great deal. Foreign 31 can be very educational for anyone if he is interested enough to make preparations beforehand. Learning the language of the new country would be difficult for the traveler, 32 the benefits of such an effort would become obvious immediately 33 his arrival. It may not seem important to him when he comfortably stays at home, but knowing how to 34 a meal or book a room is necessary for the newcomer in a strange country . Without knowing the language, it is very difficult 35 the stranger to understand the people of the new country and their customs. Of course, in our small world it is often possible to find someone 36 understands our own, but this is only second-best for the traveler. To be sure, he can see places and things 37 the use of a language, but places and things 38 not the heart of any country . To get the greatest benefit from a trip 39 another country , it is how important-密-----------------封-----------------线-------------------内-------------------不---------------------要-----------------------答-------------------题------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------学生姓名:___________________ 学号 :_________________ 院系 :_________________班级:____________for the visitor to 40 an understanding of the language. 31. A. travel B. country C. language D. people 32. A. when B. but C. so D. and 33. A. before B. while C. on D. at 34. A. buy B. eat C. book D. order 35. A. for B. of C. to D. in 36. A. who B. where C. which D. whom 37. A. with B. without C. by D. that 38. A. is B. were C. are D. had 39. A. of B. in C. on D. to 40. A. has B. having C. had D. have Part Ⅳ Blanked Cloze (20%) Directions :Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary41. We made a ________ to go the cinema. 42. I ____________ from university in 1996. 43. He makes several business ________ to America every year. 44. I saw a bird ____________ on the roof. 45. She________ milk before going to bed every night. 46. He has ____________ a new way of doing it. 47. Would you support a law that ___________ any tax on land? 48. He had a strong ___________ to smoke. 49. Mr. Smith_____________ a new car last month. 50. I ____________ into the sky and saw the kite become smaller and smaller. Part V Translation (30%) Directions : In this part there are ten sentences in Chinese or English. You should translate them into English or Chinese. Be sure to write clearly 51. She walked out of the shop, leaving her purse on the counter. 52. With tears, she told me a sad story. 53. We have a great number of obstacles to overcome before we can go for our dreams. 54. Tom came close to falling off the high wall. 55. She must have had a cold, for she had a fever and a runny nose. 56. 你是不是故意把这个秘密告诉玛丽的? 57. 这辆车很贵,你确定你能买得起吗? 58. 最后我们改变主意,决定不去那里了。

新编实用英语第一册测试题(一单元)

新编实用英语第一册测试题(一单元)

Section BDirections: There are 10 incomplete statements here. You should fill in each blank withthe proper form of the word given in brackets. Write the word or words in thecorresponding space on the Answer Sheet26 Table manners can ________ (various) from country to country.27 The chairman should raise his voice in order to make himself________ (hear).28 I hate waiting, ________ (especial) in a long line.29 It is not unusual in China to give________ (respect) to the old.30 What do you plan to do after your________ (graduate)?31 Have you noticed the ________ (color) poster?32 Li Hong graduated from college with________ (satisfaction) results.33 The ________ (depart) time has been changed for two weeks.34 He is not satisfied with what he has done. He needs something a bit more________(challenge).35 It will be________ (cloud) tomorrow with scattered showers.Part III Reading Comprehension (Task 1、Task2和Task4每小题1分,Task3和Task5每小题2分,共35分)Directions: This part is to test your reading ability. There are 5 tasks for you to fulfill.You should read the reading materials carefully and do the tasks as you are instructed.Task 1Directions:After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions orunfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement thereare 4 choices marked A), B), C) and D. You should make the correct choice and markthe corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Once Napoleon stayed in a small inn(客栈). The next morning he went to thankthe innkeeper, "Y ou have served me well, innkeeper," said Napoleon. "I wish to rewardyou. Tell me what you want."" Sir, we want nothing, "said the innkeeper. "But will you tell us something?"" What is it?" Napoleon asked."We have heard a story, " said the innkeeper. " Once during the war, the Russianstook control of a farmhouse. Y ou were sleeping in it. Y ou hid yourself in a pile of haywhile they looked for you. Will you tell us how you felt when they were searching foryou?"The innkeeper looked at Napoleon's face. Napoleon looked very angry. Napoleoncalled in two of his soldiers. Then he pointed to the door. The soldiers took theinnkeeper and his wife out into the yard.At the end of the yard was a wall. The innkeeper and his wife were led to the wall.The soldiers tied the innkeeper's hands behind his back. Then his wife's hands weretied, too. Napoleon watched, saying nothing. "Please, please sir," begged the innkeeper." Don't kill us! We meant nothing!" The soldiers moved back. The innkeeper saw themraising their guns. Then Napoleon spoke, "Ready!" He called, "Aim(瞄准)!"Theinnkeeper's wife screamed. "Stop!" said Napoleon. He went to the innkeeper. "Now,"he said," you know the answer to the question you asked me just now, don't you?"36. According to the passage, we know that Napoleon _______.A. was cruel to the innkeeperB. Was kind to the innkeeperC. was brave before the RussiansD. was quite humorous while trying to answerthe question37. The innkeeper and his wife must have been ______.A. frightened of Napoleon's arrivalB. pleased with Napoleon's answerC . glad about Napoleon's stay D. angry at what Napoleon had done38. The two soldiers ________.A. understood Napoleon wellB. didn't know why Napoleon wanted to kill themC. could do nothing but kill the husband and wifeD. were badly treated by the innkeeper39. While the Russians were searching for him, Napoleon ________.A. ordered his men to fight backB. were frightened to deathC. feared nothingD. regretted having hidden there40. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. Five persons are mentioned in this passage.B. In fact, Napoleon didn't hide when the Russians were looking for him.C. Napoleon was thankful to the innkeeper for his good service.D. The husband and wife had thought they would be killed before Napoleon said "Stop!"Task 2Directions:After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or 得分unfinished statements, numbered 41 through 45. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A), B), C) and D. You should make the correct choice and markthe corresponding letter on the Answer SheetHelicopters(直升飞机) make many kinds of work easy.Some people use them when they make maps. They fly over the ground and take pictures from the air. Other people use them when they grow wheat or rice. They seed from the air. In rough countries, it is sometimes difficult to use big planes. Only helicopters can be used.If a man becomes very sick on a small island, a helicopter will be sent there. It will take him to a big city. If the people on the island need food, a helicopter will come to help them.In 1969 the helicopter played an important part when the first men on the moon came back to the earth. When they came down in the sea, they were picked up by a helicopter. People all over the world watched the scene on television.The helicopter is so useful that some day it may take the place of the car and the train. Then people will go to work in their helicopters. The helicopter is a great success of science.41. Which is not included in the work with the help of a helicopter?A. FarmingB. Map-makingC. Saving livesD. House-building42. In a country where there are more mountains and hills than plains, ______ are more popular.A. helicoptersB. planesC. shipsD. Spaceships43. What do you guess a helicopter can do in farming?A. wing seed from the skyB. Spreading chemicalsC. Spreading poison to kill plant pests.D. All the above.44. Which of the following is false?A. Helicopters once helped in the great event of moon-landing.B. Helicopters are especially useful to islanders.C. Without a helicopter man could never land on the moon..D. Going to work in a helicopter may become common some day in the future.45. The writer owes the invention of the helicopter to _________.A. the development of scienceB. The hard work of the workersC. the help of cars and trainsD. The first men who landed on the moon Task 3Directions: T he following is a small passage. After reading it, you are required to fill in the blanks below it (No.46 through No. 50 ). You should write your answers in no more than 3 words on the Answer Sheet.I run a manufacturing company with about 350 employees, and I often do the interviewing and hiring myself. As I see it, there’re four keys to getting employed: Firstly, prepare to win. Getting employed is no longer an once-in-a-lifetime experience. Employment experts believe that today’s graduates could face as many as ten jobs changes during their careers. That may sound like a lot of pressure. But if you’re prepared, the pressure is on the other folks, the ones who haven’t done their homework. Secondly, never stop learning. Work on your weaknesses and develop your strengths. To be able to compete, you’ve got to keep learning all your life. And then, believe in yourself, even when no one else does. Don’t ever let anyone tell you that you can’t accomplish your goals. Who says you’re not tougher, harder working and more able than your competitors? At last, find a way to make a difference.From my standpoint, that’s what it is all about.The secrets to be employedThe writer is a manager who often does the __46___ himself. There are four secrets to be employed:1) Prepare to win.Being employed is not a __47___ experience.2) Never ___48___.3) ___49__, even when no one else does.4) Find a way to ___50__.Task 4Directions: The following is a list of titles and working units. After reading it, you are required to find the items equivalent to those given in Chinese in the table below. Then you should put the corresponding letters in the brackets on the Answer Sheet, numbered 51. through 55.A—Danger B—Don’t disturbC—Don’t touch exhibits D—Fasten your seat beltE—Handle with care F—No garbage hereG—No parking H—No photographsI—No smoking J—SilenceK—No trespassing L—CautionM—No admission N—No litteringO—Keep off the grass P—Road construction aheadExamples: (A)危险(I) 不准吸烟51.()请勿触摸展品()禁止入内52.()请系上安全带()前方修路53.()轻拿轻放()当心54.()请勿打扰()禁止拍照55.()不要乱扔杂物()请勿踏入草坪Task 5Directions: There is an advertisement below. After reading it, you should give brief answers to the 5 questions (No.56 through No.60) that follow. The answers (in no more than 3 words) should be written after the corresponding numbers on the Answer Sheet.The Light Industrial ProductsImport & Export CorporationStafford StreetWolver Hampton WVI ISBTel: (01902) 322479Fax: (01902) 322739Email: le_ 1968 @Dear Mr. Thompson,Thank you very much for your letter of 24 Aug. We have also received the cow split leather and work glove samples(样品) you sent us. We are glad to inform you that your order for the work gloves has been put to work. As we can’t see which one is Item P79252 and which one is Item SUR100, please give us an explanation as soon as possible.We have pleasure in informing you that we have given the above-mentioned cow split leather and your samples to our factory for producing sample products. When we get any further news, we will contact you right away.We thank you very much for this first order, and hope that this transaction will be the beginning of a long and friendly connection with your firm. We look forward to hearing from you soon.Sincerely yours,Jim Cameron56. What did Jim get together with the letter of 24th, August?___________________and work glove samples.57. What has already been put into production?The ___________________ in the order.58. Why did Jim ask for an explanation about the two items mentioned?Because he ___________________ the difference between them.59. When will Jim contact Mr. Thompson again?When he has ___________________.60. For what did Jim thank Mr. Thompson at the end of the letter?For ___________________.Part IV Translation (每小题2分,共20分)Directions: This part, numbered 61 to 70, is to test your ability to translate English into Chinese and to translate English to Chinese. Write your translation of the 得分。

Unit1 test

Unit1 test

Unit1 test1. Leave it to Carlos to think of a(n) ingenious solution to our most difficult problem!2. For me, the biggest obstacle to becoming an astronaut is my poor math skills.3. I have no idea how much time elapsed since she left—I fell asleep.4. After college, I travelled through Europe, and the most impressive thing I saw wasthe Eiffel Tower in Paris.5. Chronologically, which of the following events happened first?6. Steve is one of the most ambitious people I know; he wants to own his ownbusiness by the time he's 25.7. Jack still acts like a(n) adolescent and thinks everything is a game.8. A newspaper reader can select what he is interested in and skip what he thinks isboring.9. After his plane landed, the prime minister gave a(n) impromptu speech about globalwarming.10. I told my parents I wanted to take a year off before going to college, and mysuggestion surprisingly met with little resistance.11. The world was shocked by the untimely death of the young singer.12. "How dare you defy a direct order? You're a soldier now!"13. She was permanently disfigured by the fire, but it soon came to represent herdetermination to succeed in life.14. During the World Cup, attendance in class was down because everyone stayed athome to watch television.15. I had five exams last week—it was like one long, continuous nightmare.16. Normally, we allot one vote to each member, but this is a special case.17. I can remember feeling very insecure when I was young; I was desperate for myclassmates' acceptance.18. Her final year of school was marked by considerable uncertainty as she tried tofigure out what to do next.19. I've tried working in the morning, but I find that I'm most productive late at night.20. Ernie is a really decent guy; he would never try to impose his beliefs on someoneelse.21. We don't have the budget to do everything, so I'm afraid your plan will have to go onthe back burner.22. All I need is some peace and quiet, and I'll be able to figure out a solution.23. Brace yourself for some bad news, this doesn't look good.24. It's all down to you! Don't let us down!25. The new evidence creates a lot of uncertainty about who really reached Americafirst.26. I'm only a law school student—I'm hardly in any position to help you with your legalproblems.27. In the back of my mind, I have my doubts about whether he's right for the job.28. He is having a shot at cooking his own dinner.29. Jessica had her life mapped out since she was a little girl: college, marriage,children, career.30. Quick, cram the bag under the bed!For ten years, I lived in the city and loved it. Everything was stable, and I didn't have many worries. Then, within one month, I got a (31) promotion at work and my girlfriendand I decided to get married. Suddenly, my life was in (32) transition with big changes ahead!The new position at work was wonderful. I was no longer relegated to the (33) sidelines . My boss was starting to notice all of my hard work! After a (34) lengthy speech about my new responsibilities, my boss took me to my new private office. Fantastic! I didn't have to sit in the (35) rear of the office anymore, behind the copy machine. I loved my job already.My girlfriend also suggested that we move out of the city and buy a house in the suburbs. We had been city (36) dwellers for so long that it was a difficult decision for us to make. On top of that, I was worried about taking out a (37) mortgage for the house. My new job paid better, but our resources were still (38) finite . Finding a down payment would be tough.In the end, we decided to go for it. There's no time like the present, right? With the new job, I could honestly say that I had a (39) budding career, so it felt right to take the plunge and buy a house. After all these changes, we'd be ready to just relax and enjoy life. So, we took on a honeymoon to the (40) coastal California.It would be a fairly accurate statement to say that, when I was in elementaryschool and high school, I was a painfully shy child. I usually kept to myself, had only a few friends, and rarely spoke in class. My parents were always very busy, so they never pushed me to become more involved in activities and meet more people. I was perfectly happy by myself. I spent much of my time with my nose buried in a book. The onlytimes that I ventured away from the comforts of my bedroom were when I explored theseemingly endless aisles of stocked bookshelves at my favourite bookstore.In retrospect, it was no surprise that I read with such an incredible appetite. Reading was my escape. My favourite books were adventure and travel stories—stories that brought the readers to exotic, unexplored, or dangerous places. These were places I longed to go, and they were adventures I yearned to experience, but I knew it was all just a fantasy. I had a hard time working up the nerve to talk to a fellow classmate, I knew there was no way I could travel around the world and live out one of these adventures. Therefore, I read. I read every book I could find that promised adventure, excitement, or escape. By the time I graduated from high school, I had probably read more books than our school had in its library. It was quite an achievement, but no one knew about it except for me. I told no one because I had no one to tell. My only friend was Justin, and that relationship only existed because we had been next-door neighbours for fifteen years.Like most of my classmates, I applied to college and eventually worked up the courage to go. It wasn't easy. I had lived at home with my parents my whole life, and I rarely ever thought about leaving. However, it had finally become inevitable; I couldn't stay with them forever. I attended a local college and moved out to live in a dormitory with a roommate. It would be an understatement to say that I was nervous. I was terrified.My roommate's name was Greg, and the first few weeks of school were very awkward. He kept trying to start conversations and be friendly. I was able to answer his questions, of course, but I found it difficult to keep the conversation going. I just wasn't used to it—I had no practice at this sort of thing. Then one day I returned from an afternoon class and found him reading a Jack London book. Suddenly, I found that I had a hundred questions to ask Greg. Did he like Jack London? Which was hisfavourite book? Did he read a lot? What other authors did he like? The list was endless.To my surprise, Greg was also in love with adventure and travel books. One of his dreams was to travel around the world and follow in the footsteps of some of history's greatest explorers. There must have been magic at work that day. It was as if my shyness suddenly disappeared. Greg and I talked for hours about our favourite books and dreams of travel. I also found it easier to talk to other people at school and make friends since that day. I felt like the world opened up to me. So many things suddenly seemed possible. In fact, Greg and I are planning a great adventure for this summer! It may have taken me a while, but I finally found a way to break out of my shell and start enjoying life.41. Which of the following is a rite of passage that helped the writer to become less shy?A. Attending high school.B. Reading many books.C. Attending college.D. Planning a great adventure.42. In which paragraph does the author compare his desire to read to hunger?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 4.D. Paragraph 5.43. Which of the following would make the best title for this passage?A. A Painfully Shy ChildB. My College LifeC. Travels with GregD. Breaking Out of My Shell44. "It would be an understatement to say that I was nervous. I was terrified." What does the writer mean by this statement?A. He wasn't nervous at all.B. He was mildly nervous.C. He was as nervous as usual.D. He was extraordinarily nervous.45. Which of the following statements can you infer from the passage?A. Jack London wrote exciting stories.B. Jack London wrote dull stories.C. Jack London wasn't a famous writer.D. Jack London was the writer's favourite writer.。

Test 1参考答案

Test 1参考答案

Test 1参考答案Part I Writing (30 minutes)How to Become ConfidentIn modern society, it is very easy for us to see this fact that college students in creasing numbers confront the society and things without enough confidence. However, it is widely acknowledged that enough confidence plays a vital role for college students to develop and cultivate their character and interpersonal skills. No one can deny that confidence is a key for college student to success.As a consequence, it is duty for the colleges and universities to take effective measures for college students to develop their confidence. On the one hand, it is urgent for the school concerned to make college students understand that confidence is significant to their study and life. On the other hand, the university teachers are responsible for improving their confidence during their study activities and school time.Personally, fellow students should encourage each other to keep confident and optimistic in their daily life, even faced with difficulties. Under no circumstances is the confidence to lead them to confront and eventually overcome a variety of challenges in the future, we know. There is no denying that it is essential for them to keep confident to be success all the time.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)。

实用英语鉴定试题及答案

实用英语鉴定试题及答案

实用英语鉴定试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. What does the word "unique" mean?A. CommonB. UnusualC. UniqueD. Ordinary2. Which of the following is NOT a type of fruit?A. AppleB. BananaC. CarrotD. Orange3. Fill in the blank: "The _______ of the meeting was to discuss the new project."A. purposeB. principleC. priorityD. procedure4. What is the past tense of "begin"?A. begunB. beganC. beginningD. begins5. Who is the author of the book "Pride and Prejudice"?A. Jane AustenB. Charlotte BronteC. Emily BronteD. Mary Shelley6. The opposite of "agree" is:A. argueB. disagreeC. agreeableD. agreement7. What does the acronym "FAQ" stand for?A. Frequently Asked QuestionsB. Full-time Academic QualificationsC. Fast and QuickD. Future Academic Research8. Choose the correct sentence:A. She is more younger than her sister.B. She is much younger than her sister.C. She is more younger than her sister is.D. She is younger than her sister.9. The phrase "break the ice" is used to describe:A. Making a hole in the iceB. Starting a fireC. Initiating a conversationD. Cooling down a heated argument10. What is the meaning of the idiom "to let the cat out of the bag"?A. To reveal a secretB. To feed a catC. To open a bagD. To close a bag二、填空题(每题1分,共10分)11. The word "____" can be used to describe something that is very small.(Hint: Begins with "m")12. "Please ______ the document and send it to me by email." (Print)13. "I ______ the book from the library last week." (borrow)14. "She is ______ to the idea of traveling abroad." (oppose)15. "We need to ______ the project before the deadline." (complete)16. "The ______ of the company is to provide quality products." (mission)17. "He ______ his speech with a joke." (begin)18. "The ______ of the meeting was to address the concerns of the employees." (purpose)19. "I am not ______ in the details of the plan." (interest)20. "She ______ the cake and served it to the guests." (cut)三、阅读理解(每题2分,共20分)Read the following passage and answer the questions.Passage:The city of London is one of the most vibrant and diverse cities in the world. It is home to many historical landmarks such as the Tower of London, the British Museum, and the Houses of Parliament. London is also a hub for international business, attracting companies from all over the world. The city's public transport system is extensive, making it easy for residents and visitors to get around. London is known for its cultural diversity, with people from many different backgrounds living and working together.21. What is one of the historical landmarks mentioned in the passage?A. The Tower of LondonB. The Eiffel TowerC. The Statue of LibertyD. The Great Wall of China22. What does the passage suggest about London's public transport system?A. It is limited.B. It is extensive.C. It is expensive.D. It is unreliable.23. What is London known for, according to the passage?A. Its historical landmarksB. Its international businessC. Its cultural diversityD. All of the above24. What type of city is London described as in the passage?A. A quiet and peaceful cityB. A vibrant and diverse cityC. A city with limited attractionsD. A city with poor public transport25. What is the main idea of the passage?A. London's historical landmarks.B. London's public transport system.B. London's cultural diversity.D. The importance of international business in London.四、翻译题(每题3分,共15分)26. 请将下列句子翻译成英文。

实用英语测试题Test01

实用英语测试题Test01

实⽤英语测试题Test01Test 1(Pre-Unit⾄Unit 4)⼀、Match Column I with Column II. 单词中英⽂搭配I 栏1. special2. exchange3. form4. advertising5. movie6. customer7. credit8. club9. friendly 10. manager 11. digital 12. service 13. technology 14. model 15. company II栏a. 俱乐部b. 交换c. 服务d. 友好的e. 型号f. 技术g. 信⽤h. 表格i. ⼴告j. 公司k. 顾客l. 数码的m. 特殊的n. 经理o. 电影⼆、Choose the best answers. 语⾔知识运⽤( ) 1. The book is ______. (U3)A. meB. myC. mineD. of me( ) 2. Did you see _____ beautiful houses over there? (U3)A. thisB. thatC. thoseD. these( )3. P RC is the _____People’s Republic of China. (U3)A. short form forB. form ofC. short from forD. from of( ) 4. I am surprised ______ his answer. (U4)A. onB. atC. offD. to( ) 5. I designed this dress _____ this little baby. (U4)A. forB. withC. onD. at( ) 6. What’s wrong______ the video recorder? (U4)A. inB. onC. withD. at( ) 7. he got any reward? (U1)A. HaveB. HasC. HadD. Having( ) 8.I some apples to share with you. (U1)A. hasB. hadC. havingD. have( ) 9. There are altogether seven in a week. (U2)A. dayB. daysC. monthD. months( )10. Math __ hard to learn. (U2)A. areB. beC. isD. were三、Reading Comprehension. 阅读理解Passage AHong is a high school student in Guangzhou. Alice is an American student. She came to Guangzhou to study Chinese. They are going to buy some clothes.“Where do you often buy your clothes?” asks Hong.“Well,” says Alice, “my friends and I like to go to the mall to buy clothes.”“What’s a mall?”“A mall is a place where many small stores, large department stores and supermarkets all put together in one building. There are movie theaters, too. Malls are often very big. They are like cities.”“Do clothes cost a lot of money there?”“Sometimes things are quite expensive. But there are sales, so you can often find cheap clothes.”“We have places like that,”said Hong, “but they are not in one building. The most famous place here is Zhuangyuanfang. There are many small stores in that street. Students go there to buy clothes. There is also a theater nearby.”“Sounds like fun! We can go to see that new famous American movie.”“Great! Let’s go!”1. Hong and Alice are classmates.A. RightB. WrongC. Doesn’t say.2. A mall is a place where many stores and supermarkets all put together in one street.A. RightB. WrongC. Doesn’t say.3. Things in the mall are always expensive.A. RightB. WrongC. Doesn’t say.4. Malls are often very large.A. RightB. WrongC. Doesn’t say.5. Hong and Alice want to go to the theater after shopping.A. RightB. WrongC. Doesn’t say.Passage BSome pupils usually have their summer holidays in about the early of July. They will have holidays for about eight weeks. Many schools will not open for lessons until the beginning of September. But many pupils like going back to school to play games,table tennis, basketball, and football etc.Some boys and girls don’t like their holidays. They do not enjoy it because they can not play games at school with their schoolmates. During their holidays they, especially those older girls, work in factories, so as to earn some money for their parents. If they are not old enough to work in factories, their parents may ask them to help looking after their younger brothers or sisters at home, or they may even help cooking their daily meals.There is another group of school children who need not do household work or earn for their parents. For this group, many schools will let them play games, enjoy film shows or go for visits so that they will not be left unattended(照顾) during the holidays.6. Scholl pupils have their summer holidays______.A. in MayB. in JuneC. in nine weeksD. from July to September7. ____ in September.A. Schools will closeB. Schools will open againC. Pupils will leave schoolD. Pupils will not go to school.8. During the holidays_____.A. all pupils work in factoriesB. all boys work in factoriesC. some boys and girls work in factoriesD. every girl works in factories9. School won’t open for lessons ______.A. at the beginning of JuneB. for three monthsC. by next termD. until September10. Some pupils cook meals at home______.A. to help their parentsB. for themselvesC. for a picnicD. to enjoy their holidaysPassage CSome villagers were going to celebrate an important wine festival(节⽇), so they borrowed a huge barrel(桶)from the nearest town, put it in the village square, and decided that each of them should empty a bottle of the best wine , so that there should be plenty at the feast(宴会).One of the villagers thought he would be very clever. “ If I pour a bottle of waterin, instead of wine, no one will notice it,” he said to himself, “because there will be so much excellent wine in the barrel that the water will be lost in it.”The night of the feast arrived. Everybody gathered in the village square with their bowls and their glasses for the wine. The tap(⽊塞)on the barrel was opened, but what came out was pure water. Everyone in the village had had the same idea.11.The villagers borrowed a huge barrel in order to _____.A. hold waterB. hold wineC. take the place of wine battleD. empty bottles12. From the passage we know that the feast would be held_____.A. in the village squareB. in the nearest townC. around the barrelD. in their house13. One of the villagers poured a bottle of water into the barrel because _____.A. the wind in the barrel was too thickB. the others put water into it tooC. he was cleverer than the othersD. he tried to cheat the others14. The sentence “the water will be lost in it” can be considered(认为)as ______.A. the water would be gone in the barrelB. the water couldn’t be found in the wineC. the water would flow through the barrel into the groundD. the water would be mixed up with the wine15. What were in the barrel that night?A. Wine.B. Water.C. Tap.D. Vinegar.四、Choose the proper sentences to fill in the blanks in the conversation.选择合适的句⼦完成以下对话。

新东方实用英语一至四级测试题

新东方实用英语一至四级测试题

新东方实用英语一至四级测试题新东方实用英语一、二级测试题Directions: Read the following 100 sentences or dialogues carefully. Choose the bestanswer for each blank and mark A, B, C or D.仔细阅读下列题目,并从A,B,C,D四个答案中选出正确的选项.1. --Shall I make you _____to eat?--Oh, yes, please. I"ve not had _____all day.A. something; nothingB. anything; somethingC. something; anythingD. anything; nothing2.It"s too late _____ out now.A. goB. to goC. not to goD. not to going3. The United States produces more apples than _____country except France.A. anyB. any otherC. anotherD. others4. A cousin of ____doesn’t eat anything ____ steak.A. my, butB. mine, atC. my, atD. mine, but5. Linda helps to look ____children for some families.A. afterB. forC. atD. around6. He knows that ____ is important to guard the factory at night.A. itB. thisC. thatD. which7. _____ people died in the earthquake.A. Hundred ofB. Five hundreds ofC. Five hundredsD. Hundreds of8. She tells them that the tree _____ them.A. belongs toB. belongs forC. is belong toD. is belong for9. Jane runs _____ faster than the rest of the girls in the class.A. a lot ofB. moreC. a little ofD. much10. To win the game the players hit the ball _____ far _____ they can.A. so, thatB. such, thatC. so, asD. as, as11. He _____ interested in table tennis since he was in primary school.A. has beenB. wasC. isD. is being12. _____ patience and _____words of advice help more than medicine, sometimes.A. little, fewB. a little, a fewC. few, littleD. a few, a little13. When did you _____ your hair _____?A. have, cutB. have, cuttedC. cutted,/D. cutting,/14. Please tell _____ what you want.A. usB. weC. ourD. ours15. He _____ to work at 8 every morning.A. goB. wentC. is goingD. goes16. Tom’s father has a _____ brother.A. 52-years-oldB. 52-year-oldC. 52-years oldD. 52 old17. ---Do they like English?--- No, they _____.A. isB. isn’tC. don’tD. doesn’t18. _____ two different meetings in this building tomorrow morning.A. There wasB. There isC. There areD. There will be19. Where _____ yesterday?A. did he studiesB. did he studiedC. did he studiesD. did he study20. Look at the dark clouds. It _____ rain.A. willB. is going toC. wouldD. is21. What _____ now ?A. are you doingB. do you leaveC. do you doD. you do22. Look! They _____ football.A. are playingB. playC. playingD. played23. He _____.A. always cryB. has always criedC. is always cryingD. will always cry24. The best way _____study English is to practice more.A. forB. toC.with D. of25. Our room is big, but____ is bigger than____.A. their; ourB. their; oursC. theirs; oursD. theirs; our26. ____ is the best season of the year?A. WhenB. WhatC. WhichD. What time27. You are twelve now. ____ must look after____.A. You; yourselfB. Your; yourselfC. You; yourD. You ; yourselves28. Could you do ____for me, please?A. everythingB. nothingC. somethingD. anything29. There are forty-four students in Class One. Nineteen of them are boys, ___are girls.A. the otherB. the othersC. othersD. some others30. Hurry up! There is____ time left.A. fewB. a fewC. littleD. a little31. --How many panda did you see in the zoo? --______.A. NeverB. NoneC. No oneD. Nothing32. The students often help_____.A. one the otherB. each the otherC. one anotherD. two another33. She will go if it _____ tomorrow.A. isn"t rainB. don"t rainC. doesn"t rainD. didn"t rain34. --____ he ____ to work on foot?--Yes, he____.A. Do; go; doB. Does; go; doesC. Is ; going; doesD. Does; go; is35. ____ you ____ your homework now?A. Do; doingB. Are; doingC. Were; doingD. Does; do36. They ____ uncle Wang this evening.A. is meetingB. meetsC. meetD. are going to meet37. They are late. The film __ for five minutes.A. has begunB. has startedC. has been onD. began38. -Is this the last exam for this term?-Yes, but there_____ another test three months from now.A. isB. wasC. will beD. has been39. This English song_____ by the girls after class.A. often singsB. often sangC. is often sangD. is often sung40. Please _____ before you cross the road.A. look upB. look yourselfC. look aroundD. look again41. A strong wind will arrive in Harbin. It will ____ much rain.A. bringB. takeC. carryD. get42. I can ____ you my dictionary, but you can _____ it for onlya week.A. borrow; borrowB. lend; borrowC. borrow; keep .D. lend; keep43. Could you ____ me how to ____ this word in French?A. tell; speakB. speak; talkC. talk; sayD. tell; say44. My parents ____ about 1, 000 yuan for my school education each year.A. spendB. takeC. costD. pay45. I have read____ you lent me.A.all of booksB. the all booksC.all the booksD. whole the books46. There was ____food left, though we all got hungry.A. littleB. a littleC. a fewD. few47. On the table there are five____.A. tomatosB. piece of tomatoesC. tomatoesD. tomato48.What____ lovely weather it is!A. /B. theC. anD. a49. They asked me ____ with them last Sunday.A. to go shoppingB. went shoppingC. going shoppingD. go shopping50. My mother always stopped me from ____ in the evening.A. watch TV B. to watch TV C. watches TV D. watching TV51.My father likes to ____ the newspapers after supper.A. readB. lookC. seeD. watch52.Drink some milk. It’s good ____ your health.A. ofB. forC. atD. to53.He doesn’t want ____ to you.A. speakB.speaksC.to speakD. speaking54.Miss. Gao paid $30____the coat.A. forB.toC. inD. at55.They have a dog. We____have a dog.A. tooB.alsoC. soD. however56.The Whites ____ a garden with beautiful roses.A. to haveB. hasC. haveD. having57.They have two houses,____ they don’t have cars.A. soB. tooC. butD. or58.The climate in Beijing and Shanghai is the same.The climate changes____ between the two cities.A. a littleB. a little ofC. very littleD. small59.Spring temperatures are different____autumn temperatures.A. toB. fromC. ofD. in60.The cake smells and tastes very____ .A. wellB. nicelyC. goodD. better61.Please look____ the pictures on the wall.A. atB. toC. onD. /62.What____ he usually _____ every day?A. does, doB.do, doC. does, doesD. do, does63.The green apples are ____ beautiful than the red ones.A. mostB. the mostC. moreD. the more64.Bill likes to ____ apples _____ work in the morning.A. take, toB.takes, toC.give, toD. gives, to65.The US is proud ____ its apples.A. atB. forC. ofD. to66.The book on the table is ____ .A. myB. IC. mineD. me67.We want to read books____ music.A. ofB. atC. aboutD. off68.____ is something for you outside the door.A. TheirB. ThereC. TheseD. Those69.They often do their homework at home,____they?A. aren’tB. areC. doD. don’t70.There is no pills ____ make you happy.A. toB. forC. ofD. about71. ____to school by bike is like _____ to school by bus.A. Go, goB. Going, goC. Go, goingD. Going, going72.The best way____ study English is _____ read more.A. to, toB. for, forC. to, forD. for, to73.He looked at Tom ____ amazement.A. atB. inC. ofD. about74.They haven’t ____ to each other for years.A. speakB. spokeC. spokenD. speaking75.Do you believe the green garden ____ roses is _____.A. with, hersB.with, herC.have, hersD. have, her76.They came back early in order_____ the movie.A. to watchB.to seeC. to lookD. see77.When will you have your clothes _____ ?A. washB. washingC. washedD. to wash78.They have a large ____ of money.A. manyB. muchC. sumD. some79.Are you willing ____ join us?A. toB. forC. ofD. in80. Please _____ me a chair from the dean’s office.A. takeB. bringC. fetchD. carry81.When will you _____ back?A. isB. areC. beD. been82.They have been working ____ a teacher for 10 years.A. atB. inC. asD. of83.Are you two able to play ____?A. pianoB. a pianoC. the pianoD. pianoes84.They were interested ____ English books.A. atB. onC. inD. for85.My ____ car is made in Japan.A. fatherB. fathersC. father’sD. fathers’86.Would you like to live in the city or in ____ country?A. aB. theC. anD. /87.He runs as____ as Tom in our school.A. quickerB. quicklierC. fasterD. fast88.I did not want to buy the houseNeither ____ I.A. doB. didC. wasD. were89.I cannot convince them ____ the fact.A. thatB. onC. atD. of90.What are you going to do _ the book?A. withB. atC. onD. of91.I don’t feel like _____.A. going outB. goes outC. to go outD. go out92.“I worked as a waiter,” said her father.“I had to get used _____ English fast in order to survive.”A. to speakB. speakingC. to speakingD. speak93.If the students could not answer their questions, she taught them _____.A. what to say it.B. what to sayC. how to sayD. how they say94.Moraji enjoyed riding in his friend’s new car, _____ was made in Sweden.A. itB. the carC. whenD. which95.“Here, See what’s on,” suggested Carolyn, _____ her the paper.A.to throw B.Throw C.threw D.throwing96.Pete explained that most of the people _____ French.A.tell B.say C.remark D.speak97.It ____ a long time to visit the beautiful but far-off island on the west coast.A.spends B.pay C.takes D.taken98.The room was clean and bright and a white vast ____ beside the window.A.stand B.stood C.stands D.standing99.Then Tony went downstairs ____ knocked at the door ofMrs. Zimmerman’s office.A.however B.but C.and D.while100.There was plenty of time for those ____ like to swim to go into the water.A.who B.they C.whom D.them答案:1-5: C B B D A 6-10: A D A D D11-15:A B A A D 16-20:B C D D B21-25:A A C B C 26-30:C A C B C31-35:B C C B B 36-40:D C C D C41-45:A D D D C 46-50:A C A A D51-55:A B C A B 56-60:C C C B C61-65:A A C A C 66-70:C C B D A71-75:D A B C A 76-80:A C C A C81-85:C C C C C 86-90:B D B D D91-95:A C B D D 96-100:D C B C A新东方实用英语三、四级测试题Directions: Read the following 100 sentences or dialogues carefully. Choose the best answer for each blank and mark A, B, C or D.仔细阅读下列题目,并从A,B,C,D四个答案中选出正确的选项.1.--It"s said that "Titanic" is an exciting film.--I ______it yet. I hope to see it soon.A. didn"t seeB. hadn"t seenC. don"t seeD. haven"t seen2. I _______violin lessons every two weeks, but I think I"ll make it every week from next month.A. am havingB. have hadC. haveD. have been having3. It's too late _____ out now.A. goB. to goC. not to goD. not to going4. Most Sunday papers have comics, ______ children enjoy.A. whoB. thatC. whichD. in which5. He knows that _______ is important to guard the factory at night.A. itB. thisC. thatD. which6. He goes very quickly toward the noise to see _______ someone is there.A. even ifB. if onlyC. whetherD. weather7. _______ she looks out the window, Helen sees some white flakes drift slowly to the ground.A. AsB. BeforeC. UnlessD. Since8. _______ is in Detroit _______ she sees snow for the first time.A. That, isB. It, thatC. That, whichD. Is, which9. English literature ________ to them once a week.A. is taughtB. is teachingC. taughtD. teaches10. We want to see the house ________ we lived for ten years.A. whichB. in whichC. in whereD. where in11. Some people have ________ fine collection of bottles, flags, buttons or shells ________ others are willing to pay to see them.A. so, thatB. such, thatC. so, whichD. too, to12. They believe that people who raise fish or collect records are too busy to spend their time ________ .A. to worryB. on worryC. in worryD. worrying13. He likes to sleep ________ the window open.A. ofB. withC. forD. on14. Life in the city is ________ and ________ than that in the country.A. easy, convenientB. easier, convenienterC. easier, more convenientD. more easier, more convenient15. It is getting close to midnight and everyone is ________ the clock.A. stoping to watchB. stoping watchingC. stopping to watchD. stopping watching16. The wife looks very _________ as she pours a cup of coffeefor him.A. boringB. boredC. boredlyD. bore17. I will never forget the day_____ I met you for the first time.A. whichB. whenC. whereD. that18. We are so glad that we have reaped ______harvest this year.A. the otherB. anotherC. otherD. the another19. I have classes ______day—Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.A. eachB. every otherC. this and the otherD. all other20. He gave us____ on how to keep fit.A. some advicesB. some adviceC. an adviceD. a advice21. When we saw his face, we knew___ was bad.A. some newsB. a newsC. the newsD. news22. Which of the following is right?A. China has a large population.B. China has much population.C. China has many populations.D. China has a great deal of population23. My parents would like me___ more time on my study.A. spentB. spendingC. spendD. to spend24. The teacher usually tells us ___ be latefor school.A. don"tB. not toC. to notD. not25. When I came into the classroom, I saw Liu Yang___ on the blackboard.A. drawingB. to drawC. drewD. draws26. He raised his voice so that he could make himself____.A. hearingB. to hearC. heardD. hear27. When I came in, I found a map___ on the floor.A. lyingB. lieC. liesD. lain28. The sun ___ in the east and___ in the west.A. raises ; setB. rise; setsC. rises; setsD. rises; set29. Miss Gao ___ English on the radio every morning.A. had studiedB. studiesC. studyD. studied30. Our teacher will return by the time school____.A. will beginB. beganC. is beginningD. begins31. Listen! Someone ___ at the door of the meeting-room.A. knockedB. knocksC. is knockingD. was knocking32. The swimming pool is closed today because the workers___.A. have made repairsB. make repairsC. are making repairsD. are made repairs33. Your teacher of Chinese is a young lady____ comes from Beijing.A. whoB. whichC. whomD. whose34. What’s the name of the program________?A. which are listeningB. you are listening toC. to that you are listeningD. that you are listening35. This is the museum______ we visited last year.A. whereB. in whichC. whichD. in that36. If I ___ wings like a bird, I ____ be able to fly in the sky.A. have; shouldB. had; wouldC. would have; willD. had; can37. Our monitor suggested that the news ____ at once.A. announceB. would announceC. be announcedD.should announce38. He’ll be busy this afternoon. If he ___ free, he ___ to the cinema with you.A. were to be; might goB. am going to be; will goC. will be; might have goneD. is; will go39. Do you know what time _________ ?A. train leaveB. does the train leaveC. will the train leaveD. the train leaves40. Mathematics ______ the language of science.A. isB. has beenC. areD. have been41.Lots of empty boots were found under the old man’s bed. He must have done nothing but ____.A. drinkB. to drinkC. drinkingD. drunk42. Not until the late years of the 18th century___ what earth is.A. human beings did knowB. human beings knewC. didn"t human beings knowD. did human beings know43.“______ twenty dollars a big sum to her?” “I suppose so.”A. Will beB. IsC. AreD. Were44. ______his dream of going to college will come true is uncertain.A. ThatB. WhetherC. IfD. Even if45. It’s known to us ______________ there is poll ution, there is harm.A. thatB. whereC. whatD. that where46. They lost their way in the forest and _____made matters worse was _____ night began tofall.A. what; thatB. it; thatC. what ; whenD. which; what47.It was not ____she took off the glasses _____I realized she was a famous film star.A. when; thatB. until; thatC. until; whenD. when; until48. Early to bed and early to rise ______ a man healthy, happy and wise.A. makingB. to makeC. makeD. makes49. You needn"t hurry her. She ___ it by the time you are ready.A. will have been finishingB. Would finishC. Will have finishedD. Will be finishing50. While Peggy ___, her brother is playing records.A. readsB. is readingC. has readD. has been reading51. He must __ in the book he was reading because he forgot to go to work.A. be lost inB. has been lost inC. had been lost inD. have been lost in52. We had a family __ where I saw relatives I hadn’t seen for 20 years.A. reunionB. conferenceC. reputationD. image53. An hour __ before the manager returned to the meetinghall.A. goes byB. went byC. on and offD. passed on54. He is __ a teacher. He often makes mistakes when he writes.A. not much of aB. not manyC. not much ofD. not much good55. Tony came to America __ the American Dream.A. looked forB. seekC. seekingD.locating56. People who __ litter in the streets should be fined heavily.A. gatherB. createC. discardD. look for57. I don’t know how to __ the food left over from yesterday.A.doing withB. did withC.tackleD. do with58. I have searched all the book stores in this town. The book you asked for is not ___.A. availableB.interestingC. boringD.vivid59. Twenty miles away from the town, the robbers __ the car and disappeared into the woods.A. approachedB. groundC. removedD. abandoned60. The meeting was __ by the National Association of Women for the purpose of furthering the women’s liberation movement.A. assignedB. sponsoredC.chairedD.participated61. They want to know __ molecular biology is.A. thatB. whatC. asD. how62. ___the problem of water shortage, we have to put all our efforts together.A.To handleB. handlingC. handledD. Being handled63. Tony woke up late and left home without breakfast, __ another boring day at work.A. anticipatingB. anticipatedC. having anticipatedD.being anticipated64. I spend ___ money on books as you do.A. twice muchB. twice as muchC. twiceD. twice as more.65. It usually takes us half an hour ___ the classroom.A. clean upB. cleaning up for usC. for us clean upD. to clean up66. The milk smells___ sour.A. like it isB. as if it isC. as if it wasD. like it was67.___to find words to express themselves, they silently grasped our hands.A. UnableB. For being unableC. Because unableD. Without able68. To postpone __ the debt will ruin our business reputation.A. to payB. paidC. payingD. pay69. China’s human rights situation has been steadily improving over the years, __ by the records.A. as it is provedB. as provedC. as being proveD. as is proved70. The children came home from school, ___ .A. tire and hungryB. hungry and tireC. being tired and hungerD. hungry and tired71. George can hardly be labeled a radical; he is a man of ______ views.A. modestB. sensitiveC.moderateD. tolerant72. Being _____ about its future, investors are wary of putting more money in the /doc/286975166.html, industry.A. skepticalB. incredibleC. contemporaryD. aesthetic73. For generations the people in these two villages lived in perfect ______.A. conflictB. distinctionC. harmonyD. regulation74. _____ by a strange loud noise downstairs, the two girls jumped from their bed and screamed.A. StunnedB. AmazedC. PromotedD. Startled75. The survey shows that the officials of some listed companies are ______ themselves at the expense of the stockholders.A. abusingB. rewardingC. disruptingD. enriching76. The terrorist attack on America on September 11, 2001 has met with _____ condemnation.A. overallB. universalC.extensivewidD. espread77. To keep up with the pace of the modern world, we must overcome the _____ to new technology.A. resistanceB. suppressionC. charmD. reproach78. “ Take the medicine and go to bed early. If the headache ______, you should come for an X-ray examination,” said he doctor.A. recursB. happensC. recoversD. repeats79. While the doctors analyzed the patient’s condition, his family waited outside in considerable ______.A. tensionB. anticipationC. eagernessD. anxiety80. The renewal of the debate was anticipated but its ______ was not. IntensityA. IntensityB. tensionC. degreeD. sensitivity81. Every month or so, people from here to Uzbekistan hover by TV sets for ____many regard as the greatest show on earth: an owlish, balding man with a worn briefcase ____ toward a doorway.A. How; slouchingB. what; slouchedC. when; slouchesD. what; slouching82. Alan Greenspan may be the most significant man in the world. It is hard to imagine anyone ____ comes close, ____ the preponderance of the economy today.A who; giving B. whom; gives C. who; given D. that; gave83. I can tell you where ____ this encyclopaedia.A. to getB. to gettingC. getD. having got84. ____ we should encourage the growth of service industries which ____ provided more opportunities for those laid off or unemployed, we cannot turn our backs on basic heavy industries.A.That; haveB. If; hasC. /; was D While; have85. We can search for planets of other stars, seek simple forms of life on such nearby planets as Mars, and ____ more extensive laboratory studies on the chemistry of the origin of life.A. performB. performingC. performedD. to perform86. And something appeals to people about the 73-year-old former saxophone player who shows up in a tux on society pages ____ distinctly different from the stodgy central banker in the business section.A. lookingB. looksC. have lookedD. is looking87. ____ the temperature falling so rapidly, we can’t g o for an outing tomorrow.A. SinceB. WithC. AsD. Although88. By the time she reaches her destination, we _____ a hotel room for her.A.will reserveB. will have reservedC. are reservingD. reserved89. The society ______ much of accepted modern thinking about the shape of the earth as sheer nonsense and is convinced that the entire human race is being subjected ___ the greatest hoax in history.A. dismisses; inB. dismissing; withC. dismissed; toD. dismisses; to90. Instead of _____, they suffer from overchoice and are wounded, plunged ____ a sorrow and loneliness.A.are liberated; onB. having liberated; withC. being liberated; intoD. liberate; onto91. The supporters of the new justice point out that ____ many advantages. It reduces prison crowding, _____ has been responsible for much violence and crime among inmates. It saves a great deal of money, and decreases the chances of bad influence of repeated offences.A. they present; whichB. it presents; thatC. presenting; whichD. it presents; which92. Jobs ____ with entertainment rank second in television, which is hardly true to life. Television provides a very slanted view which has serious ramifications in children’s attitudes ____ employment later.A. associated; regardingB. associating; regardingC. associates; regardsD. associated; regarded93. Fed chairmen always have wielded power. But in a U. S. economy ____ expanded for a record 107 months, ____ youngmillionaires move money around the globe at the speed of light, Greenspan’s clout is without precedent.A. with; whichB. which have; in thatC. that has; in whichD. with having; in which94. I’ve never seen him ____ so well before.A. looksB. lookC. is lookingD. looked95. One student who misspelled 55 words ____ a hundred and flunked so many subjects ____ he lost credit for a year.A. out of; thatB. from; whichC. of; whichD. out; when96. If a scientist holds an idea ____ true and finds any counterevidence whatever, the idea is ____ modified ____ abandoned. In the scientific spirit, the idea must be modified or abandoned in spite of the reputation of the person ____ it.A. is; not; but; advocatingB. to be; either; or; advocatingC. being; neither; nor; advocatedD. is; but; and; advocated97. He soon made ___ clear why he had asked for a conference.A. theyB. itC. theirD. it’s98. Yet, at another level, it ripped apart the underlying unity of society, ____ a way of life filled with economic tension, social conflict, and psychological malaise.A. createdB. has createdC. creatingD. had created99. If he had listened to me, he wouldn’t ____ so many mistakes.A. makeB. being madeC. be makingD. have made100.Once ____ in the working world, these young urban professionals devoted themselves (to) upward mobility ____ material gain.A. /; toB. to be; inC. being done; withD. having been done; an答案:1-5:D D B C A 6-10:C A B A B 11-15:B D B C C16-20:B B B B B 21-25:C A D B A 26-30:C A C B D31-35:C C A B C 36-40:B C A D A 41-45:A D B B D46-50:A B D C B 51-55:D A B C C 56-60:C D A D B61-65:B A A B D 66-70:B A C D D 71-75:C A C D D76-80:B A A D A 81-85:D C A D A 86-90:A B B D C91-95:D A C B A 96-100:B B C D A。

实用英语能力考试题及答案

实用英语能力考试题及答案

实用英语能力考试题及答案试题1Part I Listening Comprehension (15 minutes)Directions: This part is to test your listening ability. It consists of 3 sections.Section ADirections: In this section you will hear 5 short dialogues. Each dialogue will beplayed only once. After it there is a pause. During the pause you should readthe incomplete statement printed in the test paper and complete it accordingto what you have just heard. Write your words in the corresponding space onthe Answer Sheet.1. The woman means they accept ____________ .2. The woman would like the man to invite her ____________ .3. Neither person is ____________ with their work.4. The woman is always busy doing ____________ .5. Last night the man behaved rudely at ____________ .Section BDirections: This section is to test your ability to understand short conversations.There are 2 recorded conversations in it. After each conversation, there aresome recorded questions. The recording will be played only once. When you heara question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices A),B),C) and D) given in your test paper. Then you should mark the correspondingletter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Conversation OneQuestions 6 to 7 are based on the conversation you have just heard.6. A) He can't pay the rent.B) He can't get back his deposit.C) He can't find a house to live in.D) His landlord has driven him out of his apartment.7. A) Lawyers are few.B) He has no money.C) He doesn't believe in lawyers.D) No lawyers would like to help him.Conversation TwoQuestions 8 to 10 are based on the conversation you have just heard.8. A) He has spent all day climbing mountains.B) He has just come back from a camping trip.C) He has looked for a heavy jacket in many shops all day.D) He has been in his office, doing a hard job all day.9. A) It is not in the right season.B) It is in great demand.C) He can't find the right size.D) Shops are not willing to sell such goods.10. A) They often sell "off-season" clothes.B) They sell clothes of full sizes.C) Clothes there are of good quality.D) They are willing to help their customers.Section CDirections: This section is to test your ability to take notes. You will hear a recorded short passage. After that you will hear five questions. Both the passage andthe questions will be spoken two times. When you hear a question, you shouldcomplete the answer to it with a word or a short phrase. The incompleteanswers are printed both in your test paper and in the Answer Sheet. Youshould write your answers on the Answer Sheet. Now this is the passage. Questions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. He ________________________.12. The voice of ________________________.13. Because ________________________.14. Because ________________________.15. A black woman in ________________________.Part ⅡVocabulary and Structure (20 minutes)Directions: This part is to test your mastery of the usage of vocabulary and grammar. There are 3 sections in it.Section ADirections: This section is to test the use of vocabulary. There are 10 incompletesentences in it. You are required to complete each one by choosing the mostappropriate word or phrase from the 4 choices marked A), B), C) and D). Thenyou should mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a singleline through the centre.16. The trade company requires that _____ be made on time.A) paymentB) payC) payableD) payout17. A warm of the earth’s surface might ______ the melting of the polar ice caps.A) result fromB) led toC) result inD) lead in18. My desk has been ______ , but I still can’t find the missing paper.A) turned inside out.B) turned downC) turned out insideD) turned in19.I don’t want to buy the house. The price is too high. And _____, the house isn’t in a suitableposition.A) moreoverB) howeverC) somewhatD) anymore20.The rules of safe driving _____ everyone.A) apply toB) apply forC) requireD) suitable21. It is _____ the reform and opening policy that we can live a better life.A) thanks toB) thankC) thanksD) thank to22. We only realized when we got to the island that we _____ in advance as there were no where tostay.A) should have bookedB) should bookC) were to bookD) had booked23. When the company closed, she lost her job and was given a pay-off ____ one year’s salary..A) equal toB) which equal toC) equaledD) that is equal24. The idea has been rejected by both women and men in public ____ polls.A) attitudeB) reactionC) opinionD) idea25. People ____ to hear or speak have to resort to sign language.A) capableB) ableC) unableD) incapableSection BDirections: This section is to test the use of both vocabulary and grammar. There are 10 sentences in it. In each sentence, 4 parts are underlined and marked A), B), C)and D). One of them is incorrect. Either a wrong word or phrase is used, or astructure is wrong. You should find out the wrong part and mark thecorresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.26. I’ll cook dinner if(A) you really want(B) me to(C) but I’d rather you cook(D) it.27. You are used to(A) have principles, but now you’ve gone to(B) the other extreme(C) and youtolerate anything(D)..28. Mr. Fisher neither(A) loves the environment nor(B) is he(C) accustomed for(D) the weather..29. His health is what matter(A) -------the cost(B) of the treatment is of secondary(C)importance(D)..30. The late(A) example of(B) the finagle factor in(C) action comes(D) from Stephen Jay Gould.31. In (A) behalf of the company as a whole(B) , I would like to thank(C) you for all(D) your work.32. She owes(A) her present(B) position for(C) having (D) worked very hard..33. Don’t telephone (A) me again and (B) I’ll report (C) you to (D) the police.34. I have (A) a dream that my four little children will one (B) day live in a nation that (C) they willnot be judged by the color of their skin(D)..35.Her teach (A) manner made (B) it obvious that (C) she was a professional(D).Section CDirections: This section is to test the use of grammar. There are 10 incompletesentences in it. You should fill in each blank with the proper form of theword given in the brackets. Write the word or wods in the corresponding spaceon the Answer Sheet.36. The greatest (injure)___________ one can do to another is to make him feel that he is worthless.37. The farmer gave us (permit)__________ to camp in his field.38. My newly-made shirt is too long. I must have it (short)__________.39. The two countries are often regarded as (economy)__________ twins.40.The house is no (big)_________than a cabin.41. If you don’t get out of my house, I’ll have you (arrest)_________.42. I think you deserve to be punished-------you (not borrow) _________the car without asking youfather first..43. The bank-man made no (resist) _________to the robber with a gun pointed at him.44. It is (possible)_________for your team to win without constant training.45. She spoke for an hour without once (refer)_________to her notes.Part ⅢReading Comprehension (40 minutes) Directions: This part is to test your reading ability. There are some tasks for you tofulfill. You should read the given materials carefully and do the tasks as you areinstructed.Task 1Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 46 through 50. For each question or statement there are 4choices marked A), B), C) or D). You should make the correct choice and markthe corresponding letter in the Answer Sheet with a single line through thecentre.The new concept of recycling (回收利用) waste is taking shape at the Britishtechnological laboratory at Warren Spring, not far north of London. Today, the laboratoryspends four times as much money in studying recycling as it did five years ago.The latest project is to take a city of around half a million inhabitants and discoverexactly what raw materials go into it and what go out. The aim is to find out how much ofthese raw materials could be provided if a plant for recycling waste were built justoutside the city.Another new project is being set up to discover the best ways of sorting andseparating the rubbish. When this project is complete, the rubbish will be processed likethis: first, it will pass through sharp pointed pieces of metal which will tear open theplastic bags in which rubbish is usually packed; then it will pass through a powerful fanto separate the elements from the heavy solids; after that crushers (碾碎机) and rollerswill break up everything that can be broken. Finally, the rubbish will pass under magnets,which will remove the bits of iron and steel; the rubber and plastic will then be sortedout in the final stage.46. The best title for this passage would be ____________.A) Recycling WasteB) Raw Materials StudyC) Projects on Rubbish ProcessingD) The Forming of New Concept47. Five years ago, the laboratory spent ____________.A) as much money in the study of recycling as it does nowB) less money in studying recycling than it is funded nowC) no money in studying recyclingD) more money in the research of recycling48. The purpose of the latest project is to find out ____________.A) how half a million inhabitants can get rid of their rubbishB) how to pack the rubbish in a cityC) what and how much can be recycled by the projectD) the necessity of building a plant for recycling waste49. Which of the following statements best summarizes the last paragraph?A) A new project is established to discover ways of sorting and separating the rubbishB) The process of separating rubbish is clearly describedC) Sorting and separating waste should follow a certain procedureD) Steel, rubber, and plastic will be sorted out from the rubbish50. The word "remove" in the last sentence means ____________.A) processB) separateC) break upD) take awayTask 2Directions: This task is the same as task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 51 through 55.The card catalog is a catalog of all the books in a library. Every book has at least three cards: an author card, a title card, and one or more subject cards. If you need abook by a particular author, look in the author catalog. If you know the title of the book you need, look in the title catalog. If you need a book on a particular subject, look inthe subject catalog.Every card contains a lot of basic information about the book such as the topics covered. If you learn to read the cards, you won't waste time looking for books that you cannot use.The most important thing to look for on the card is the date of publication. An engineering book published in 1898 is probably not worth finding. Next, look at the bottom of the card for the subjects under which the book is catalogued. Do they seem relevant to your topic? Now look for the total number of pages in the book. The length may help you decide whether it is worth your time to find the book and read it. Finally, look for the word Bibliography(文献目录),often written as Bibliog, on the card. If a book is relevantto your subject and contains a bibliography, it is worth checking. The bibliography will lead you quickly to other relevant sources of information.51. From the first paragraph we know that every book in the library ____________.A) has one cardB) has three cardsC) has no less than three cardsD) has as many as three cards52. If you learn to use these cards, ____________.A) you will have no need to read the original booksB) you can know all the books written by a particular authorC) you can know all the books related to the particular subjectD) you can find the books you need quickly53. What should you pay attention to when reading a library card?A) date of publicationB) subject of the bookC) total numbers of pagesD) all of the above54. Why should you look for the bibliography in the catalog card?A) To know other relevant sources of information.B) To find a book quickly in the library.C) To know whether a book you find is relevant.D) To decide whether a book is worth reading.55. The suitable title for the passage may be ____________.A) Types of library cardsB) Using the card catalogC) What is contained in the library cardD) How to choose library cardsTask 3Directions: This task is the same as task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statementsare numbered 56 through 60. .My father went into intensive care(重病特别护理), his heart not working right. As word went out, each of his six grown children sped toward Venice Hospital in Florida. Late that night, we stood around him with our mother, holding his hands and speaking close to his face.“Good-by, Dad,” we said.“We love you. Thank you, Dad. Oh, no…”The last breath left his body under our hands.Then I remembered one morning when I was five years old. After a snowstorm, Dad carried me on his shoulders for the mile from our apartment into town. As he marched bravely though the snowdrifts, I put my hands around his head to hold on, covering his eyes with my mittens. “I can’t see,” my father said, but he walked on nevertheless, a blind hero making his way with me on his back through a strange, magical landscape of untrodden snow. He had retuned recently from World War II, and this ride would become my first experience with him to take hold as a genuine , lasting memory.Just two weeks before he died, my father held a birthday celebration for Mom. We flew from our separate homes to Florida and, during our stay, joined him on a fishing trip. Dad did not look well.We had no idea then how perilous his condition had become. As I look back, it’s clear that he had deliberately kept all of that hidden from us to avoid spoiling our fun.The morning we were to leave Florida, he pulled me aside and pointed to a mysterious box about three feet long and two feet deep. Inside, to my astonishment, were hundreds of clippings relating to almost everything I had done in my life. “I figured you might like to have this.” Dad said.We hugged each other, not knowing it would be for the last time, but my father must have sensed that he would not be around much longer.One day I found myself walking along with my own son, Benjamin, who was five years old. When I lifted him onto my shoulders, he reached his hands around my head so they covered my eyes. “I can’t see,” I said, but his little fingers maintained their grip. I walked on in the sudden darkness, groping, feeling his weight above me, the way my father had done for me when I was the same age. I felt, then the first surge of hot tears since Dad died, and found myself becoming a new blind hero in the strange, magical land of fatherhood, where the journey always begins, in hope and uncertainty, over again.56. His father was once a(n) _______.A)actorB)soldierC)college teacherD)publisher57. The mysterious box showed that his father________.A)would not like to keep it any longerB)kept all the secrets for himC)was a hero to himD)was very much concerned about him58.What’s the meaning of “perilous”(in paragraph 5)?A)dangerousB)luckyC)sadD)wonderful59. Why didn’t the father tell his sons his illness when they got together two weeks before his death?A)He was too proud to do so.B)He wanted to keep his image as a hero.C)He didn’t want to make them sad at the family reunion.D)He was well at that time.60. It is implied in the last paragraph that__________.A)he would always carry his son on his shoulders as his fatherB)he would always remember what his father had done for himC)he felt very sad over his father’s deathD)he would lead his son in his life just as his fatherPart ⅣTranslation—English into Chinese (20 minutes)Section ADirections: This part is to test your ability to translate English into Chinese. There are 5 sentences, numbered 61 through 65. Write your translation in the correspondingspace on the Answer Sheet.61. People who cannot distinguish between colors are said to be colorless.____________________________________________________________________62. The computer, which seems to play the role of a human brain, is often called an electronicbrain.____________________________________________________________________63. The machine improves the working conditions and raises efficiency fourfold.____________________________________________________________________64. This kind of paper is twice thinner than ordinary paper.____________________________________________________________________65. There are some new terms in the article, the meaning of which may be difficult to the students.____________________________________________________________________ Section BDirections: This part is to test your ability to translate Chinese into English. There are 5 sentences, numbered 66 through 70. Write your translation in the correspondingspace on the Answer Sheet.66. 我们大多数人认为必须对他的讲话作出反应。

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Test 1(Pre-Unit至Unit 4)一、Match Column I with Column II. 单词中英文搭配I 栏1. special2. exchange3. form4. advertising5. movie6. customer7. credit8. club9. friendly 10. manager 11. digital 12. service 13. technology 14. model 15. company II栏a. 俱乐部b. 交换c. 服务d. 友好的e. 型号f. 技术g. 信用h. 表格i. 广告j. 公司k. 顾客l. 数码的m. 特殊的n. 经理o. 电影二、Choose the best answers. 语言知识运用( ) 1. The book is ______. (U3)A. meB. myC. mineD. of me( ) 2. Did you see _____ beautiful houses over there? (U3)A. thisB. thatC. thoseD. these( )3. P RC is the _____People’s Republic of China. (U3)A. short form forB. form ofC. short from forD. from of( ) 4. I am surprised ______ his answer. (U4)A. onB. atC. offD. to( ) 5. I designed this dress _____ this little baby. (U4)A. forB. withC. onD. at( ) 6. What’s wrong______ the video recorder? (U4)A. inB. onC. withD. at( ) 7. he got any reward? (U1)A. HaveB. HasC. HadD. Having( ) 8.I some apples to share with you. (U1)A. hasB. hadC. havingD. have( ) 9. There are altogether seven in a week. (U2)A. dayB. daysC. monthD. months( )10. Math __ hard to learn. (U2)A. areB. beC. isD. were三、Reading Comprehension. 阅读理解Passage AHong is a high school student in Guangzhou. Alice is an American student. She came to Guangzhou to study Chinese. They are going to buy some clothes.“Where do you often buy your clothes?” asks Hong.“Well,” says Alice, “my friends and I like to go to the mall to buy clothes.”“What’s a mall?”“A mall is a place where many small stores, large department stores and supermarkets all put together in one building. There are movie theaters, too. Malls are often very big. They are like cities.”“Do clothes cost a lot of money there?”“Sometimes things are quite expensive. But there are sales, so you can often find cheap clothes.”“We have places like that,”said Hong, “but they are not in one building. The most famous place here is Zhuangyuanfang. There are many small stores in that street. Students go there to buy clothes. There is also a theater nearby.”“Sounds like fun! We can go to see that new famous American movie.”“Great! Let’s go!”1. Hong and Alice are classmates.A. RightB. WrongC. Doesn’t say.2. A mall is a place where many stores and supermarkets all put together in one street.A. RightB. WrongC. Doesn’t say.3. Things in the mall are always expensive.A. RightB. WrongC. Doesn’t say.4. Malls are often very large.A. RightB. WrongC. Doesn’t say.5. Hong and Alice want to go to the theater after shopping.A. RightB. WrongC. Doesn’t say.Passage BSome pupils usually have their summer holidays in about the early of July. They will have holidays for about eight weeks. Many schools will not open for lessons until the beginning of September. But many pupils like going back to school to play games,table tennis, basketball, and football etc.Some boys and girls don’t like their holidays. They do not enjoy it because they can not play games at school with their schoolmates. During their holidays they, especially those older girls, work in factories, so as to earn some money for their parents. If they are not old enough to work in factories, their parents may ask them to help looking after their younger brothers or sisters at home, or they may even help cooking their daily meals.There is another group of school children who need not do household work or earn for their parents. For this group, many schools will let them play games, enjoy film shows or go for visits so that they will not be left unattended(照顾) during the holidays.6. Scholl pupils have their summer holidays______.A. in MayB. in JuneC. in nine weeksD. from July to September7. ____ in September.A. Schools will closeB. Schools will open againC. Pupils will leave schoolD. Pupils will not go to school.8. During the holidays_____.A. all pupils work in factoriesB. all boys work in factoriesC. some boys and girls work in factoriesD. every girl works in factories9. School won’t open for lessons ______.A. at the beginning of JuneB. for three monthsC. by next termD. until September10. Some pupils cook meals at home______.A. to help their parentsB. for themselvesC. for a picnicD. to enjoy their holidaysPassage CSome villagers were going to celebrate an important wine festival(节日), so they borrowed a huge barrel(桶)from the nearest town, put it in the village square, and decided that each of them should empty a bottle of the best wine , so that there should be plenty at the feast(宴会).One of the villagers thought he would be very clever. “ If I pour a bottle of waterin, instead of wine, no one will notice it,” he said to himself, “because there will be so much excellent wine in the barrel that the water will be lost in it.”The night of the feast arrived. Everybody gathered in the village square with their bowls and their glasses for the wine. The tap(木塞)on the barrel was opened, but what came out was pure water. Everyone in the village had had the same idea.11.The villagers borrowed a huge barrel in order to _____.A. hold waterB. hold wineC. take the place of wine battleD. empty bottles12. From the passage we know that the feast would be held_____.A. in the village squareB. in the nearest townC. around the barrelD. in their house13. One of the villagers poured a bottle of water into the barrel because _____.A. the wind in the barrel was too thickB. the others put water into it tooC. he was cleverer than the othersD. he tried to cheat the others14. The sentence “the water will be lost in it” can be considered(认为)as ______.A. the water would be gone in the barrelB. the water couldn’t be found in the wineC. the water would flow through the barrel into the groundD. the water would be mixed up with the wine15. What were in the barrel that night?A. Wine.B. Water.C. Tap.D. Vinegar.四、Choose the proper sentences to fill in the blanks in the conversation.选择合适的句子完成以下对话。

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