英语专业2008级《现代大学英语》期中考试卷
2008级大专英语专业精读试题11
2008级大专英语专业精读试题出题人:吴琴一.1. They desired that they ______ the same right to vote .A are givenB have givenC were givenD be given2 . Busy as they are , parents should ______ some time to play with their little children .A set outB set awayC set asideD set off3 . He has an unusual ______ for poetry when he was young .A talentB senseC purposeD promise4 . She always tried to avoid _______ with the clumsy lady .A leaving aloneB leaving outC being left aloneD being left out5 . You should understand the traffic by now . I have had it ______ often enough .A explainingB to explainC explainD explained6 . The flu is believed ______ by viruses that like to reproduce in the cells inside the human nose and throat .A causingB being causedC to be causedD be have caused7. Shut the window , ______ it’ll get too cold here .A soB yetC butD otherwise8 . -----When did you last hear ______ Jay ?------He phoned me this morning , and we agreed ______ a time and place to meet .A of ; toB about ; withC from ; withD from ; on9 . I was doing some cooking ______ the doorbell rang .A whileB whenC sinceD after10 . Is this the reason ______ at the meeting for his carelessness in his work .A he explainedB what he explainedC how he explainedD why he explained二.V.Choose the best answer for each blank according to the passage. (15 marks)When I was a little boy, seeing a plane was a big event. So was getting a phone call from the city a few miles away.we36 have television, and we hadn’t even 37 computers. That was only 50 years ago.The world you’re growing up in is so 38 . With only a click (喀嚓声) on a mouse, people from different continents can 39 to each other. An e –mail message can get from me to you in seconds, 40 you live in the United States, Japan, Africa or South America.Computers help us talk and listen to each other across the world. But that wouldn’t do us much 41 if we didn’t already have a lot in common. And we 42 We may have different religion, different languages, different colored skins, but we 43 belong to one human race. We 44 the same basic value.Imagine for a moment that you saw a small child run in front of a bus approaching (走近) at 45 speed.What would you do? You wouldn’t stop and 46 . You’d rush to save the child even though that 47 putting yourself in dangers. You’d be a hero. 48 you don’t have to be a hero to act like that. It’s human instinct (本能). That’s why, when people treat each other 49 , we say they’re being “human,”and when people do 50 things to each other, we call it “inhuman.”36.A.did B.didn’t C.had had D.hadn’t had 37.A.bought B.used C.found out D.heard of 38.A.huge B.small C.different D.wonderful 39.A.listen B.talk C.join D.lead 40.A.whether B.either C.whenever D.even 41.A.good B.harm C.advice D.information 42.A.will B.have C.are D.do 43.A.both B.each C.all D.every 44.A.discuss B.own C.promise D.share 45.A.full B.average C.easy D.slow 46.A.watch B.think C.rest D.calm 47.A.insisted on B.suggested C.enjoyed D.meant 48.A.Besides B.Including C.In spite of D.Except that 49.A.naturally B.respectfully C.simply D.fortunately50 . A . B.difficult C.horrible D.useless。
2007-2008年下学期期中考试高二英语
2007-2008年下学期期中考试高二英语(满分150分,时间120分钟)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分35分)第一节:听力理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项选项。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
请听第1段对话,回答1--3题:1 .Why is the woman waiting for a bus?A .To go homeB .To go to the park.C .To go to the doctor’s.2 .How did the man feel when he first heard what the woman said?A .Surprised. B.Worried. C .Excited.3 .When did the conversation most likely take place?A . Early on a cold winter morning.ter in the morning.C.On a cold winter evening.请听第2段对话,回答4--6题:4 .Where are the two speakers talking?A . At home .B . At a meeting.C . On a TV show.5 .How much rubbish does each family produce in Britain each year?A .175 kilos.B .1,000 kilos.C .100 kilos6 .What kind of waste should be recycled according to the man?A .Newspapers and magazines.B .Food.C .All waste.请听第3段对话,回答7--9题:7 .Why did the woman quarrel with Mr.Richard?A .Mr.Richard was not satisfied with her workB .They don’t get on well with each other all along.C .She was angry with Mr.Richard.8 .Why does the woman wake up so early in the morning?A .Because the milkman milkd the cow.B .Because the milkman delivers milk to her.C .Because her neighbor turns on his radio loudly.9 .What led to the woman’s mistaker in the work?A .Carelessness.B .Tiredness.C .illness.请听第4段独白,回答10--12题:10 .Where is the speaker?A .In a library.B .In a laboratory.C .In a classroom.11 .What is the speaker explaining?A .A weekly timetable.B .A textbook exercise.C .A study plan.12 .When is the library open every weekday afternoon?A. From 3:00 to 6:00 B .From 3:00 to 6:30 C . From 3:30 to 6:00请听第5段对话,回答13--15题:13 .Who will live in Room 909?A.Peter Smith alone B .Peter Smith and someone else. C .Nobody14 .On which floor is the Exhibition Centre?A .The ninth floorB .The third floorC .The second floor15 .Why does the man come to Hong Kong?A .For holiday.B .For the computer exhibition.C .To meet Peter Smith from Greece.第二节:听取信息(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面一段独白。
2008-2009学年高一英语上学期期中测试试卷及答案【杭州地区七校联考】
2008学年第一学期期中杭州地区七校联考试卷高一年级英语学科第一部分:听力理解(共15小题;每小题1分。
满分15分)第一节听下面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,并标出在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有l0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 is the man going to do tonight?A.Go to the cinema.B.Attend a meeting.C.Watch TV at home.2.Where does the conversation(对话)take place?A.In a shop.B.In a museum.C.In a restaurant.3.What are they talking about?A.Homework.B.Computers.C.Books.4.How will the mall go to the railway station?A.By bus.B.By taxi.C.By motorcycle5.Why does the woman want to exchange the dress?A.It’s too big.B.It’s too small C.It’s too dark第二节听下面4段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
6.Why does Jane want to leave her present job?A.Because she does not like the job.B.Because she wants to do something different.C.Because she does not want to live outside London.7.Which of the following countries is Jane most likely to go?A.Canada B.Australia C.Italy听第7段材料,回答第8—10题。
高中英语2008年全国高考模拟试题2008年第二学期赣州市十县(市)重点中学期中联考(2)试题
高中英语2008年全国高考模拟试题2008年第二学期赣州市十县(市)重点中学期中联考(2) 试题 2019.091,As a journalist you should first decided what eventsbefore you make some interviews.A.reportedB.to reportC.to be reportedD.reporting2,-What do you think of living in the country?-__________.A.Yes, perfectly.B.I agree with you.C.Not really.D.Well, that depends.3,According to the periodic table, still some elements undiscovered.A.there seem to beB.it seems to beC.it seems thatD.here seem4,_______ the stress and pressure from her job, she bore the burden of caring for her sick mother.A.As well asB.As long asC.As far asD.As soon as5,A friend of mine met with an accident driving in darkness. His legs were so hurt that he couldn’t move. What was the __1__ was he found himself unable to ask for help-his mobile phone went out of _2__ as a result of exhausted battery. Nothing could be done but to _3__ in cold wilderness. It was 8 hours later that day broke, and then the _4__ of the rescue.It is almost __5_ that he could stand the horror in the darkness for so long. Even more surprising was his __6__: “First of all I checked up my __7__ conditions and found myself not in fatal danger. As there was no __8__ to call for help, I leaned back in my seat trying my best to keep the wound from __9__. In this way I dozed (打盹) off.”His story put an end to my regret for the __10__ of an exploration adventure that happened last year. A group of young men __11__ to explore a mountain cave and got lost. __12__ to find a way out in the dark cave they were frightened and ran anxiously without a sense of __13__. Finally they fell dead in fear and exhaustion. According to the __14__ people that found them, the place where they got lost was only about 10 meters away from the __15__ of the cave. If they stayed on the spot when they lost their way and tried to _16__ themselves, they would probably sense a faint light glimmering (闪烁) not far away.Don’t you think that you can compare it with __17_ itself? When you meet with obstacles in life and work, you are lost in darkness. __18_ you it’s unclear yet and you needn’t put up struggle __19__. It seems to be a negative attitude; __20__ a person who can afford to do so must have foresight as well as a great courage in the first place.1. A. hopelessB. worstC. moreD. best2. A. serviceB. wayC. order D. work3. A. cryB. lieC. waitD. sleep4. A. delayB. successC. teamD. arrival5. A. untrueB. unimaginableC. trueD. useless6. A. planB. decisionC. explanationD. excuse7. A. physical B. mentalC. workingD. medical8. A. method B. wayC. alternativeD. strength9. A. rotting B. spreading C. hurtingD. bleeding10. A. lossB. failureC. disappointmentD. sadness11. A. hadB. managedC. triedD. planned12. A. WillingB. UnableC. DeterminedD. Deciding13. A. hearingB. sightC. feelingD. direction14. A. rescueB. villageC. localD. brave15. A. endB. topC. openingD. side16. A. saveB. helpC. stopD. calm17. A. adventureB. workC. lifeD. man18. A. MindB. WatchC. ImagineD. Warn19. A. reallyB. immediatelyC. carefullyD. hopefully20. A. andB. soC. butD. while6, The phone is ringing at the other end of the line and it clicks as it is being answered. A voice says quickly, "Hellow,will you hold, please?" Then there is another click, followed by silence. It seems like hours before someone comes back on the line - thatis, if you don't hang up first.Office calls are, perhaps, the most difficult and the most important part of a secretary's work. The first impression that a client receives about a business is very often through a telephone contact. A caller who is left hanging on "hold" will get the feeling that he or she has been forgotten or ignored. If a call is answered rudely, the caller may become angry. And if the call is not routed directly to the right person, the caller may feel that he or she is getting the runaround.".Laura Needham is a secretary in the executive offices of a large manufacturing company. As a good office secretary, Laura knows that all phone calls must be answered promptly and handled efficiently. She knows that a secretary must be pleasant and helpful, no matter how busy she is or what kind of mood she may be in. She knows she must keep calm if a caller gets impatient or becomes angry; also, of course, she knows she can never allow herself to lose her temper. If she does not have the information the caller asks for, she must know who does have the information. Finally, she knows that one of her most important responsibilities is to "screentelephone calls” and to know which calls to refer to her boss, which calls to refer to other people, and which callsto handle herself.A well-handled telephone call will give the caller a good impression of the company he or she is dealing with. For this reason, an office secretary who can handle telephone callscheerfully, tactfully(老练地), and efficiently is a valuable asset to any organization.1 .Good secretaries find it to handle office calls well.A. very boringB. very importantC. quite necessaryD. extremely difficult2. The underlined word“runaround” here means .A. a flat refusalB. a not-so-warm welcomeC. an unpleasant refusalD. an unhelpful response3. In Laura’s opinion a secretary can never be a good one until .A. she often asks her boss how to answer a telephone callB. she knows how to please her clientsC. she has the information that her clients needD. she can keep calm and never loses her temper4. This passage is mainly about .A. well-handled telephone calls.B. an efficient office secretary called Laura NeedhamC. the importance of how office calls are dealt withD. a secretary being a valuable asset to her company7,The organizers of the Beijing Olympics have predicted every aspect of the preparatory work and are making every effort to fulfill their task for 2007.Competition schedule finalizedThe competition schedule for the 28 sports and 302 events has beensettled already. The detailed daily schedule will be made final three months before the Olympics, due to the arrangements to be made for TV broadcasters.1,000 cultural events expectedBeijing is expected to hold as many as 1,000 Olympics-related cultural activities, including high-level exhibitions and art performances, presentations of foreign art troops, community cultural squares, and promotions by sponsors and co-host cities. 30,000 journalists to cover the OlympicsMore than, 30,000 journalists are expected to come to Beijing during the Games. They pose a great challenge to the organizers in terms of how to meet their specific news coverage demands. Two million visitors to test Beijing’s servicesAt least two million Chinese and half a million foreign tourists are expected to visit Beijing during the Olympics. Taking into account another 50,000 athletes and media, accommodation is a big challenge, too. 122 Beijing-based star-class hotels were signed for the purpose in 2006. But how can they make some 10,000 rooms available for domestic visitors and 160, 000-180,000 rooms for overseas visitors? The organizers are trying to find solutions to the problem in 2007.Hot tickets, low pricesIn previous Olympics, one--third of the tickets were hot, another one third were break--even and the remaining one third wereunwillingly received. In contrast, most of the Beijing Olympic tickets have been hot, according to the ticketing program so far. The most expensive ticket for the opening ceremony stands only at 5,000 yuan---the lowest prices seen in recent editions of the Olympics.1. This passage aims to tell the readers_____A. the challenges the Beijing Olympics are facingB. the preparatory work that the organizers are doingC. the difficulties of organizing the OlympicsD. the information about the Beijing Olympics2. Which of the following may not be considered when making the daily schedule?A. The TV broadcasting.B. The audience’s presentation.C. The weather condition.D. The athletes’ competing habit.3. Which of the following is true according to the text?A. The cultural activities will be held shortly after the Olympic Games.B. Some foreign art communities will also give performances in Beijing.C. The number of journalists coming to the Games will be largest.D. Cultural activities won’t be held in co- host cities.4. The Beijing Olympic tickets have been hot so far because____.A. the low-price ticketing policy plays an important partB. the population of China is larger than any other countryC. the ticket price of the opening ceremony is the lowest in recent yearsD. visitors from abroad are more than the previous Olympics8,Your parents and you can stop worrying--Pasteur, Edison, Darwin and lots more were far from being geniuses in their teens. History books seldom mention it, but the truth is that many of our greatest figures were practically “beatniks”(垮掉的一代)when they were teenagers. They were typical of daydreaming, indecision, foolishness, and they showed no promise of being a doctor, lawyer or professor.So, young men and women, if you suffer from the same symptoms (症状), don’t despair. The world was built by men and women whose parents worried that they would “never amount to a hill of beans”. You don’t hear too much about their early failures because parents prefer to quote more inspiring examples.So it goes. You have the Wright brothers, who were extremely good at engineering in their early teens, and you have Thomas Alva Edison, whose teacher tried to get him out of the class because his brain was “in a mess ”. You have the Nobel Prize physicist Enrico Fermi, who at 17 had read enough mathematics to qualify for a doctor’s degree. And you have the great Albert Schweitzer, who wavered(摇摆)between music and the church until he was 30. Then he started his medical studies.Charles Darwin’s early life was a mess. He hated school, and his father once shouted: “You care for nothing but shooting dogs and rat catching, and you will be a disgrace to yourself and all your family!”He was sent to Glasgow to study medicine, but he couldn’t stand the sight of blood. He was sent to religion school and hardly managed to graduate.It was only on the famous exploring ship Beagle several years later that one of history’s greatest scientists was born.. It was here that he collected the material for the book that would revolutionize biological science-The Origin of the Species.And added to all the above arguments you have a small army of child geniuses who were graduated from college when they were 15, and are now unknown clerks in small companies . And you have a small army of men who were too stupid or lazy to get into or finish college and who are today presidents of the firms that hire the geniuses.So no teenagers need despair of the future. He has that one special advantage over the greatest man alive!1. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?A. It’s never too late for success.B. Early geniuses tend to fade in their later life.C. Early failure shows a bright future.D. Young geniuses would never amount to a hill of beans.2. The main idea of the passage is .A. most adult successes showed sign of failure in their teensB. failure in school often leads to success later in lifeC. early success in school is not important for success later in lifeD. some very successful adults were average or seemed like failures when they were teenagers.3. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Wright brothers were crazy about engineering in their early teensB. It was quite probably true that Enrico Fermi had obtained a doctor’s degree before 20.C. It was very late that Albert Schweitzer began to develop interest in medicine.D. Charles Darwin’s early life was a mess and he was crazy about medicine in his early teens.4. “They would never amount to a hill of beans” in the third paragraph most probably means that .A. there is little chance for them to have any value to the societyB. they are not strong enough to go far in the futureC. they won’t go to the farm and live a farmer’s life.D. it is not possible for them to do hard work for their survival9,They may not be the richest, but Africans remain the world’s staunchest (最坚定的) optimists. An annual survey by GallupInternational shows that ,when asked whether this year will be better than last, Africa once again comes out on top. Out of 52,000 people interviewed all over the world, under half believe that things are looking up. But in Africa the proportion is close to 60%-almost twice as much as in Europe.Africans have some reasons to be cheerful. The continent’s economy has been doing fairly well with South Africa, the economic powerhouse, growing steadily over the past few years. Some of Africa’s long-running conflicts, such as the war between the north and south in Sudan and the civil war in Congo, have ended. Africa even has its first elected female head of state, in Liberia. Yet there is no shortage of downers, too. Most of Africa remains very poor. Problems in places like Cote d’ Ivoire, Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe are far from solved. And AIDS killed over 2 million Africans in 2006, and will kill more this year.So is it all just a case of foolish cheerfulness? Meril James of Gallup argues that there is , in fact, usually very little relation between the survey’s optimism rankings and reality. Africans, this year led by Nigerians, are always the most positive, whether their fate gets better or not. On the other hand, Greece----hardly the worst place on earth-----tops the unhappiness chart, followed closely by Portugal and France.Ms James claims that religion may have a lot to do with it. Nine out of ten Africans are religious, the highest proportion in theworld. But cynics(嘲讽者) argue that most Africans believe that 2008 will be golden because things have been so bad that it is hard to imagine how they could possibly get worse. This may help explain why places that have suffered recent misfortunes, such as Kosovo and Afghanistan, rank among the top five optimists.1. believe that the future is brighter.A. Most people in AfricaB. Most people in EuropeC. Few people in EuropeD. Few People in the world2. The Africans’ optimism can be explained by the fact that .A. South Africa is the economic powerhouseB. the economy in Africa is developing graduallyC. there have been wars in both Sudan and CongeD. Liberia is the first country to have a female head3. The optimism in Africa isn’t unreasonable because .A. Europeans tend to be more pessimistic(悲观的)B. optimism isn’t necessarily related to people’s real welfareC. Nigerians are always the most optimisticD. the fate of most Africans is better than Europeans4. In the passage the author thinks that .A. religion helps to develop one’s optimismB. 2008 will be golden because things are looking upC. the argument(论点)brought forward by the cynics is understandableD. the percentage of African people who believe in religion ishighest in the world10,Think you’re worth more money than you’re making? Maybe it’s time to ask your boss for a raise. Tory Johnson, ECO of Women for Hire, offered these tips:★Don’t jump over the process. Many people avoid having a conversation about salary because they are uncomfortable talking about money. They also think that any requests they make will fall on deaf ears. That’s a cop - out (逃避). You have to be willing to step up to the plate.★Do list your achievements. Think about your performance, the demands of your position, your past and future responsibilities, and your track record for the past year.★Don’t get emotional. In an effective negotiation(协商), focus on being respected and fairly compensated (补偿). You’re asking for more money because you’re smart and competent, not because someone likes you as a friend.★Do research comparable salaries. Before discussing salaries with your boss, do your homework and find out the going salary in your industry. Figure out what comparable positions pay based on level of experience and education. Check with the Department of Labor statistics (数据), survey sites such as Salary. com, and industry - specific trade associations. It’s okay to ask friends what they make, but realize that they may inflate (夸大) theiranswers.★Don’t make empty threats. If you tell your boss you are going to leave unless you receive a 10 percent raise, then be fully prepared to pack your bags.★Do offer alternatives to a large - increase pay. If the company won’ t move your base salary, see if they will agree to a bonus (奖金), a better title, more vacation time or anything else that is important to you.1.You can do all of the following for a raise EXCEPT . A.negotiate with your boss directlyB.make empty threats C.ask for a bonusD.list your achievements2.According to the passage, the underlined part “the plate” in Paragraph 2 refers to .A.the deaf earsB.your achievementsC.a dish of mealD.asking for a raise3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A.When asking for a raise, you should stay calm.B.Asking your friends what they make is not of help if you want to ask for a raise.C.Once your have a conversation with your boss about salary, you’ll be fired.D.Browse Salary. com and you’ll have a good relationship with your boss.4.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A.Don’t be nervous for moneyB.Have a talk with your bossC.How to ask for a raiseD.Asking for money is not a shamefulthing11,2008春节前,中国十几个省份遭受了50年不遇的冰雪灾害。
高一年级第二学期期中英语试卷(2008年4月)
高一年级第二学期期中英语试卷(2008年4月)注意:1.全卷分为客观题和主观题两部分2.全卷必须在120分钟内完成, 满分120分。
3.考试结束后,交答案卷,考试卷自己保存,以备讲评。
第一卷:客观题一、单项选择题(共25题,每小题1分,共计25分)1. My new pen ______. Who _____ have taken it?A. has been disappeared; canB. has disappeared; couldC. is missing; shouldD. has been lost; may2. She has been looking forward ______ to Shanghai for a long time.A. to comeB. of comingC. to comingD. came3. We were expecting her at 8:30 am, but she didn’t ______.A. show offB. take upC. turn outD. turn up4. Mr. White didn’t understand _____ made his wife so upset this morning.A. what was itB. why it wasC. why it wasD. what it was that5.She made a suggestion _____ we should have a class meeting this week.A. whichB. whatC. thatD. X6.It’s the ________ in Britain for a bride to throw her flowers to the wedding guests.A. habitB. ruleC. customD. law7. _______ students have come to know it is important for them to learn English well.A. Plenty ofB. The number ofC. A good many ofD. A large amount of8. The child should be punished. You shouldn’t let him ______ telling lies.A. keep away fromB. keep away withC. get away fromD. get away with9. Finding her car stolen,______ .A. a policeman was asked to helpB. the area was searched thoroughlyC. it was looked for everywhereD. she hurried to a policeman for help10. _______ made the school proud was______ more than 90%of the students had been admitted to key university.A. What; becauseB. What; thatC. That; whatD. That; because11. ---- I wonder if I could use your phone?---- ________.A. Go aheadB. Never mindC. That’s rightD. Take it easy12. He has some doubt ________ he will succeed in his research work.A. whetherB. ifC. whichD. that13.The teacher tried hard to make a sentence and managed to_____the meaning of the phrase to the students.A.show offB.turn outC.get acrossD.take over14.The gravity of the moon will not be _____the earth’s.A.so a strong pull asB.as strong a pull asC.as a strong pull asD.strong a pull than15. I thought her nice and honest_______I met her.A. for the first timeB. the first timeC. first timeD. by the first time16.I am afraid ______across the bridge because I am afraid_____ into the river.A.to walk/to fallB.of walking/of fallingC.to walk/of fallingD.of walking/to fall17.Taiwan lies________the east of China,which is part of China’s territory.A.inB.toC.onD.at18. Smoking is a bad habit and it is bad for your health.I won’t have you ________ any more.A.smokeB.smokingC.to smokeD.smoked19. ---Please tell him that he _______have the book tomorrow.---OK.He will be glad to hear that.A.shouldB.shallC.mustD.ought to20. Very long noises in the factory can people mad.A. letB. haveC. causeD. drive21.His parents felt pleased that he had ______ the mid-of-term exams.A.tried to passB.tried passingC.managed to passD.succeeded passing22.They couldn’t agree with each other,so there was a(n) _________argument over the plan between the two sidesyesterday.A.religiousB.strongC.energeticD.violent23.How life began on earth is one of the biggest puzzles that scientists found hard ______.A.to solveB.to be solvedC.solvedD. be solving24.The maple leaf is to Canada______the giant panda to China.A.asB.likeC.as ifD.what25.A service was held_______those who had died from AIDS.A.in favour ofB.in memory ofC.in honour ofD.in search of二、完型填空。
2008英语
2008英语试题(全卷满分100分,50分钟完成)注:请同学们将所有答案填写在答题卷上(试卷上的答案无效)I、单项选择:(共20分,每小题1分)1.--Dad,_______my friend,Bill. ——How do you do ?A. he isB. this isC. that is2.--My father always______me to the park on Sundays.A.carriesB. takesC. gets3.--Mary is good at ______.A. singB. singsC. singing4.--Do you come from____?——Yes,I com from _____,but I’m not an_______.A.America,America,AmericaB.America,theUSA,AmericanC.American,American,America5.--______will they go to see Beijing Opera?A.What timeB.WhenC.both A and B6.--Welcome ________school!A. forB. back toC. at7.--_______weekdays I usually get up ___ 6.30, but _______the weekend, I usually get up late.A. On, at, atB. At, at, onC. At, at, at8.--I usually go to work ______but sometimes ______.A. on foot, on bikeB. on feet, by bikeC. on foot, by bike9.--I live______Friendship Road ______No.2.A. in, atB. at, atC. in ,in10.--Since you live so ______school, let me drive you there..A. nearB. short fromC. far from11.--Can you see ______horses in the park?A. someB. anyC. of12.--He often______in the evenings.A. go to swimB. swimC. goes swimming13.--You want to write to Kelly Hunter.What do you write on the left first?A. Miss KellyB. Dear HunterC. Dear Kelly14.--What is your favorite______?—Summer.I like swimming very much..A. festivalB. seasonC. month15.--Can I use your bike for a while?--Yes,You may use _____bike.Tom’s bike is here.I can use________.A. my, mineB.mine, hisC.my, his16.--What’s on the plate? --There_____some bread on it.A.isB. areC.has17.—What_____your father______? --He is a teacher.A. is, doingB. is , doC. does, do18.--_______is Tom’s mother? --She’s the lady in blue skirt.A. WhoseB. WhatC. Who19.—Would you like to go to the zoo with me on Saturday morning?--_____,but I’ve got a piano lesson.A.No,I don’t likeB. I’d love toC. Yes,I’m glad20.—There is ______“o”,______“u” and ____“r” in the word “hour”.A. an; a; anB. a; a; aC. an; an; aII.完型填空。
2008年下期高一英语期中考试试卷
2008年高一期中英语试卷第一节(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 address is the man looking for?A. 514 Fifth Street.B. 415 Fourth Street.C. 415 Fifth Street.2. Where are the two speakers?A. In a hotel.B. At a dinner table.C. In the street.3. What does the man mean?A. He will not open the window.B. The window can't be opened.C. The window is already open.4. Which is the quickest way to the airport?A. By taxi.B. By bus.C. By underground.5. What do we learn from the conversation?A. The rescue crew haven't found any survivors.B. A plane has crashed down.C. They have just started the rescue search.第二节(共12小题:每小题1.5分,满分18分)听下面4段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
08-1八年级英语期中试卷及答案
2008年度第一学期八年级英语期中学业水平测试卷听力部分(20分)一、根据你所听到的对话内容选择正确的图片。
(5分)( ) 1. What does Hector do on weekends?A B C( ) 2. How does the boy go to school every day?A B C( ) 3. Why can’t Jenny go to the party?A B C( ) 4. What’s the matter with Jim?A B C( ) 5. Where is the woman going for vacation?A B C二、根据你所听到的对话内容选择正确的答案。
(5分)( ) 6. What day is it today?A. MondayB. TuesdayC. Wednesday ( ) 7. What’s Lily doing?A. She is readingB. She is writingC. She is drawing ( ) 8. What’s the date today?A. March 8thB. May 4thC. September 10th ( ) 9. Where is the woman?A. In a schoolB. In s hospitalC. In a shop ( ) 10. How far is it from Tom’s home to his school?A. 2 milesB. 5 milesC. 7 miles三、根据你所听到的独白内容,完成信息记录表。
(10分)( ) 11. A. Jenny B. Tina C. Jenny’s mother ( ) 12. A. Tina B. Tina’s mother C. Jenny( ) 13. A. Monday B. Sunday C Saturday( ) 14. A. Car B. Train C. Bike( ) 15. A. left B. right C. opposite笔试部分(80分)一、单项选择.(15分)( ) 16. I usually take bus to school and Tom goes to school by bike.A. a, aB. the, aC. a, /D. a, the( ) 17. Must I finish _____ this book today?A. readB. to readC. readingD. reads( ) 18. - do you go to the movies? - Sometimes.A. How longB. How oftenC. How manyD. How much ( ) 19. Running in the morning is good ______your _______.A. for , healthyB. to , healthyC. for , healthD. to health ( ) 20. Many of us watch TV three four a week.A. and, timeB. but, timeC. or, timesD. and, times ( ) 21. How you get to school?A. isB. doesC. hasD. do( ) 22. Don’t eat _______junk food . It’s bad for your healthA. too muchB. too manyC. much tooD. many too( ) 23. My mother has . I think she should go to see a dentist.A. headacheB. a headacheC. toothacheD. a toothache( ) 24. It takes _____ an hour ____ to work.A. he; goB. his; to goC. him; goingD. him; to go ( ) 25. That’s too bad. Maybe _____ time.A. the otherB. other’sC. anotherD. other( ) 26. There is with the watch. It can’t work now.A. anything wrongB. wrong anythingC. something wrongD. wrong something( ) 27. are you doing for vacation?A. WhatB. WhenC. WhereD. Why( ) 28. Thank you for me find my little cat yesterday.A. helpB. helpsC. helpedD. helping( ) 29. ________it is raining , ____they still comeA. Although ,butB. But ,althoughC. Although , /D. / , although( ) 30. –My mother is ill, I have to look after her at home.A. I hope not.B. Never mind.C. OK.D. I’m sorry to hear that.二、完形填空。
2008年天津外国语学院英语专业(英美文学)真题试卷.doc
2008年天津外国语学院英语专业(英美文学)真题试卷(总分:44.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、单项选择题(总题数:6,分数:12.00)1.Thomas Hardy is a prolific writer whose works include the following except______.(分数:2.00)A.Far from the Madding CrowdB.To the Light HouseC.Under the Greenwood TreeD.Jude the Obscure2.In the first half of the 19th century English drama experienced a general decline; ______ two famous English playwrights revived the British theatre after this period of time.(分数:2.00)A.William Shakespeare and Christopher MarloweB.Harold Pinter and Samuel BeckettC.George Bernard Shaw and Oscar WildeD.Henrik Ibsen and August Strindberg3.The three most eminent novelists who represent the three phases of the Victorian novels are Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy and______.(分数:2.00)A.George MooreB.Louis StevensonC.James JoyceD.George Eliot4.Which of the following books deals with American Civil War?(分数:2.00)A.The Red Badge of CourageB.For Whom the Bell TollsC.Slaughterhouse-FiveD.Catch 225.The first writer who took the vernacular as a serious way of presenting reality after Mark Twain is______.(分数:2.00)A.Robert FrostB.Ernest HemingwayC.William Carlos WilliamsD.Sherwood Anderson6.Direct treatment of the "thing" , whether subjective or objective, is one of the poetic principles advocated by______.(分数:2.00)A.ImagistsB.RealistsC.NaturalistsD.Romanticists二、填空题(总题数:7,分数:14.00)7.Geoffrey Chaucer" s famous work 1contains 20-odd stories unified by a fictitious pilgrimage.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________8.In 1, Thomas More offers an ideal social system, with which people replace tyranny with 2.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________9.The definition that "all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" was written by 1in 2.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________10.Harold Pinter, who 1, is one of the most gifted English playwrights in the post-war period.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________11.In his 1Benjamin Franklin creates the image of a boy" s rise from 2to riches and demonstrates his belief that the new world of America was a land of opportunities which might be met through hard work and wise management.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________12.As a reflection of Hester Prynne" s moral development, the 1symbolically undergoes a gradual and imperceptible change from " 2"to "able" and last to "angel".(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________13.Known as African Americans" poet laureate, 1articulates the miseries and agonies of the blacks in face of racial discrimination.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________三、名词解释(总题数:3,分数:6.00)14.Briefly explain five—only the first Ave will be assessed in case more than five answers are provided—out of the following seven terms. Provide an example where you feel adequate. Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.(30 points)allegory(分数:2.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________ 15.Oedipus Complex(分数:2.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________ 16.tragedy(分数:2.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________四、问答题(总题数:5,分数:10.00)17.Questions in this section are set for applicants to the MA program of American & British Literature . Answer any three of the following essay questions. Your answer is expected to have a clearly stated and focused central argument that is supported with discussion, explanation, examples, and other evidence rather than a plot summary.(50 points) In what way does Daniel Defoe" s Robinson Crusoe reflect the history of British colonization in the 18 th century?(分数:2.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________ 18.Charles Dickens is believed to be basically an optimistic writer. Can you justify the view with reference to one of his novels?(分数:2.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________ 19.Emily Dickinson" s poetry abounds in images. In the best of her poems every word is a picture seen. Comment on the images in either "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" or "I Like to See It Lap the Miles".(分数:2.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________ 20.In The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams successfully portrays a family of escapists. Explain how the theme of escapism is developed in this play.(分数:2.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________ 21.Marxist literary criticism, psychoanalytic criticism, deconstruction and feminist criticism are some of the popular approaches that Chinese students take in the study of literature. Try to explain any one of the four approaches to literature.(分数:2.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________ 作文22.Write in English an essay of approximately 300 words on one poem, story or play you have read from British or American literature of the twentieth century and comment on some very specific aspect of literary work. You are expected to write an essay with a clearly stated and focusedcentral argument that is supported with discussion, explanation , examples, and other evidence rather than a plot summary. Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.(20 points)(分数:2.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________。
2008期中考试试卷高二英语(含答案)
2008期中考试试卷⾼⼆英语(含答案)2008学年第⼀学期期中考试试卷⾼⼆英语(考试时间 90分钟,满分100分 )第⼀卷 (共70分 )Ⅰ. Grammar and Vocabulary (21%)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are our choices marked A, B, C, D. chose the one answer that best completes the sentence.1.On second thought, he declined _____ invitation of her birthday party this weekend for _____ second time.A. the, theB. the, /C. the, aD. an, the2. –Who _____ it be?-It _____ be Mr. Smith. He has gone to Boston.A. can; mustn’tB. must; can’tC. must; mustn’tD. can; can’t3. ___ with video tape recorders, color TV sets _____ better.A. Compared…sellB. To compare…will sellC. Comparing…is sellingD. Being compared…sell4. I would like you ______ me _____ the homework given this morning.A. to help; to doingB. to help; doC. help; to doD. can help; with5. Jane, speak loud enough in class so as to make yourself _____.A. hearB. be heardC. to be heardD. heard6. Have you been to Hangzhou, _____ West Lake is the most beautiful in out country?A. whoseB. whichC. thatD. where7. Twenty people were injured in the road accident, and _____ children.A. many of them wereB. many of which wereC. many of whom wereD. many whom were8. _____ is known to all that Shanghai is the largest city in china.A. AsB. WhichC. WhatD. It9. He insisted that he _____ the money and _____ at once.A. shouldn’t steal,B. not steal, should set freeC. didn’t steal, be set freeD. hadn’t stolen, set free10. He rose from the table and, advancing to the master, _____said, “Please sir ,I want some more. ”A.bowl in hand B. a bowl in his handC. with bowl in his handD. with bowl in the hand11. Don’t make fun of the _____child.A. frightenedB. frighteningC. being frightenedD. being frightening12. I’ll call you _____I come back.A. the instant whenB. the instantC. the instant thatD. the instant at which13. The green vegetable _____ rich Vitamins, _____ Vitamins C?A. contain; includeB. containing; includeC. contains; includingD. contain; included14. How many player _____ a basketball team?A. compose ofB. make up ofC. make upD. consist of15. _____ in time, the medicine will be quite effective.A. TakeB. TakingC. To takeD. Taken16. You can learn the knowledge about it in many ways _____ from books.A. more thanB. rather thanC. less thanD. other than17. _____ the bad weather we enjoyed our holiday.A. In spite ofB. Despite ofC. In spiteD. In despite18. I think this book is _____.A. worthy readingB. worthy to be readC. worth being readD. worth read19. In order not to be found, he pretended _____ his wife when they met.A. not to knowB. to not knowC. not knowingD. not to have known20. You never said they could provide accommodation for us, _____?A. did youB. didn’t youC. could theyD. couldn’t they21. It was said _____ was all _____ she had said.A. that that…thatB. that what…whatC. what what…whatD. what that…thatSection B (9%)Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.There are many occasions when gifts are important. People are __22__ to celebrating the big days with pleasant gifts. But the __23__ doesn’t always go as smoothly as people have imagined. Sometimes we need special wisdom to handle those awkward moments.What will you react if you get a gift that is much nicer than the one you gave? At this time, the best way is just to tell the person how grateful you are, and then write a(n) __24__ note to show how much you have __25__ the generous gift. Don’t a bottle of Cola syrup. He wanted to take it right away. So he asked the clerk to apologize or mention that your gift wasn’t as nice. It’s nota competition and you at least did put__26__ into the one you gave.What’s worse? You open a gift in front of the giver but you hate the gift.Of course, you shouldn’t let the giver read your __27__feelings. Quickly find one thing you do like about the gift and say, “I love the pattern! Thanks. ”In this way you’re being genuine and still making the person feel good-since it was a kind __28__.But have you met with the situation when you haven’t prepared a gift for someone who gives you one. At this point you may feel__29__but in fact you didn’t do anything wrong. Don’t apologize and make it a big__30__. Just give the person a hug and say, “Thanks.”Ⅱ. Reading Comprehension.(40%)Section A (10%)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words marked A, B, C, and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Worms bring light and laughter to the darkness down belowTo most people, the habits of a worm living in darkness underground are anything but interesting and colorful. But a quick look at “Diary of a Worm” might change your __31__.Using her __32__, Doreen Cronin (the human author of the book) has turned the earthworms in her backyard into a typical middle-class American __33__. The worms don’t __34__ have names, but careers and even familiar personalities as well. The __35__ is kept by a teenage boy who wears a red baseball cap. His sister loves to look into the mirror, his father, a man in glasses, is supportive and caring, and his funny mother even leaves __36__ in her son’s lunch box.The family of worms live in a warm __37__ with photos on the wall, books to read and comfortable beds to sleep in. school is demanding but also offers __38__ things like a nice mushroom-shaped café.This boy worm has problems, __39__. Homework, careless human feet and dangerous spades are all on his mind. But then he is never __40__ for bringing mud into the house!31. A. life B. way C. mind D. decision32. A. skill B. imagination C. experience D. energy33. A. style B. family C. movie D. scene34. A. always B. hardly C. even D. just35. A. book B. diary C. story D. home36. A. food B. soup C. notes D. jokes37. A. tunnel B. roof C. channel D. garage38. A. interesting B. difficult C. different D. necessary39. A. too B. instead C. otherwise D. though40. A. allowed B. excused C. blamed D. botheredSection B (30%)Directions: Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several question or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Chinese basketball players have never been so close to the NBA before but questions remain about how they will adjust to life in the NBA if they go.Wang Zhizhi, the 2.16-metre center for the Bayi Rockets who was chosen by the Dallas Mavericks two years ago, has finally received permission from authorities to travel to Dallas to play for the rest of the NBA season after he finishes playing in the Chinese Basketball Association’s finals on March 25th.If he has no problems with his visa(签证),Wang will be the NBA’s first Asian player.Wang was chosen by the Mavericks in the second round of the 1999 draft but the Rockets, and army-run club, refused to let him go. After negotiations(谈判)between the Rockets and NBA representatives(代表),the decision was made to allow Wang the chance to try his hand at American basketball, but only for a period of short time. He has to be back to play in the Ninth National Games in November in Guangzhou.Another center who has attracted attention from the NBA is Yao Ming, the 2.25-meter star who has led to the Shanghai Sharks into the finals fight with the Rockets this year. The 20-year-old’s NBA dreams might be harder to realize. Yao is the center of the Sharks and the club’s manager Bei Genyuan has said that he would allow Yao to go only at a proper time, for a proper team and under proper conditions.Yao hasn’t been chosen yet and it is unlikely that he will be any time soon. People in the Shark’s front office earlier told members of the press that “it is not proper for Yao to attend the draft this year” because he has to represent Shanghai in the Ninth National Games.Even if Wang and Yao make it to the promised land of basketball at last, analysts on both sides of the Pacific have said the NBA road will be a long one for both of them. Besides needing to work on their upper body strength, Wang and Yao will also have to adapt(适应)to the speed, techniques and above all, culture of the NBA.41.Yao Ming has attracted attention from NBA because .A. he is 2.25 meter s’ tall,who is the tallest basketball player in ChinaB. he is the center of the Shanghai Sharks and has led Sharks into the finalfight with the RocketsC. he is regarded as the best basketball player in ChinaD. he is thought highly of in the international world42. Yao Ming can play for NBA if .A. there is no problem with his visaB.NBA agrees to supply favorable conditions for himC. time and conditions are properD.NBA can pay a large sum of money for Sharks43. The underlined phrase “try his hand” in the passage probablymeans .A.初试⾝⼿B.碰碰运⽓C.成为⼀员D.为其效劳44. NBA chose Wang Zhizhi so that .A. it can show NBA need talentsB. Wang Zhizhi can have a bright futureC. its whole level will be improvedD. it can make Wang Zhizhi world-famous45. When Wang Zhizhi plays in NBA, he will have to adapt to many things of NBAexcept .A. rules of basketballB. the speedC. cultureD. techniques(B)Do dogs understand us?Be careful what you say around your dog. It might understand more than you think.A border collie named Rico recognizes the names of about 200 objects, say researchers in Germany. The dog also appears to be able to learn new words as easily as a 3-year-old child. Its word-learning skills are as good as those of a parrot or chimpanzee(⿊猩猩).In one experiment, the researchers took all 200 items that Rico is supposed to know and divided them into 20 groups of 10 objects. Then the owner told the dog to go and fetch one of the items and bring it back. In four tests, Rico got 37 out of 40 commands right. As the dog couldn't see anyone to get clues, the scientists believe Rico must understand the meanings of certain words.In another experiment, the scientists took one toy that Rico had never seen before and put it in a room with seven toys whose names the dog already knew. The owner then told Rico to fetch the object, using a word the dog had never heard before. The correct object was chosen in seven out of l0 tests, suggesting that the dog had workedout the answer by process of elimination(排除法). A month later, Rico remembered half of the new names, which is even more impressive.Rico is thought to be smarter than the average dog. For one thing, Rico is a border collie, a breed (品种)known for its mental abilities. In addition, the 9-year-old dog has been trained to fetch toys by their names since the age of nine months.It's hard to know if all dogs understand at least some of the words we say. Even if they do, they can't talk back. Still, it wouldn't hurt to sweet-talk your dog every now and then. You might just get a big, wet kiss in return!46. From paragraph 2 we know that __ .A. animals are as clever as human beingsB. dogs are smarter than parrots and chimpanzeesC. chimpanzees have very good word-learning skillsD. dogs have similar 'learning abilities as 3-year-old children47. Both experiments show that .A. Rico is smart enough to get all commands rightB. Rico can recognize different things including toysC. Rico has developed the ability of learning mathematicsD. Rico won't forget the names of objects once recognizing them48. Which of the following statements is true?A. The purpose of the experiments is to show the border collie's mentalabilities.B. Rico has a better memory partly because of its proper early training.C. The border collie is world-famous for recognizing objects.D. Rico is born to understand its owner's commands.49. What does the writer want to tell us?A. To train your dog.B. To talk to your dog.C. To be friendly to your dog.D. To be careful with your dog.(C)Never go into a supermarket hungry! This is a good piece of advice. If you go shopping for food before lunchtime, you’ll probably buy more than you plan to. Unfortunately, however, just this advice isn’t enough for consumers these days. Modern shoppers need an education in how and how not to buy things at the store. First, you check the weekly newspaper ads. Find out the items that are on sale and decide if you really need these things. In other words, don’t buy anything just because it’s cheaper than usual! “New and Improved!” or “All Natural” on the front of a package influence you. Instead, read the list of ingredients (contents) on the back. Third, compare prices: that is, you should examine the prices of both different brands and different sizes of the same brand.Another suggestion for consumers is to buy ordinary items instead of famous brands. Ordinary items in supermarkets come in plain packages. These products are cheaper because producers don’t spend much money on packing or advertising. The quality, however, is usually as good as the quality of well-known name brands. In the same way, in buying clothes, you can often find high quality and low prices in brands that are not famous. Shopping in discount clothing stores can help you save a lot of money. Although these stores aren’t very attractive, and they usually do not have individual dressing rooms, not only are the prices low, but you can often find the same famous brands that you find in high-priced department stores.Wise consumers read magazine ads and watch TV commercials, but they do this with one advantage: knowledge of the psychology behind the ads. In other words, well-informed consumers watch for information and check for misinformation. They ask themselves questions: Is the advertiser hiding something in small print at the bottom of the page? Is there any real information in the commercial, or is the advertiser simply showing an attractive image? With the answers to these questions, consumers can make a wise choice.50. All the following statements are true about the phrase “ordinary items”in Paragraph 2 except ____.A. ordinary items never say “New and Improved” or “All Natural”B. ordinary products are usually cheaper than famous brandsC. producers spend less money on packaging of ordinary itemsD. the quality of ordinary items is usually as good as that of famous brands51. What does the writer think about ads?A. They are believable.B. They are attractive.C. They are full of misinformation.D. They are helpful to consumers.52. One of the author’s suggestions to consumers is ____.A. to make use of adsB. not to buy items with words like “New and Improved” or “All Natural”C. to buy high quality items such as famous brands after lunchD. to buy any ordinary items instead of famous brands(D)The Peales were a famous family of American artists. Charles Willson Peale is best remembered for his portraits of leading figures of the American Revolution. He painted portraits of Franklin and Jefferson and over a dozen of George Washington. His life-size portrait of his sons Raphaelle and Titian was so realistic that George Washington reportedly once tipped his hat to the figures in the picture.Charles Willson Peale gave up painting in his middle age and devoted his life to the Peale museum, which he founded in Philadelphia. Th e world’s first popular museum of art and natural science mainly covered paintings by Peale and his family as well as displays of animals in their natural settings. Peale found the animals himself and found a method to make the exhibits more lifelike. The museum’s most popular display was the skeleton (骷髅) of a huge, extinct elephant, which Peale unearthed on a New York farm in 1801.Three of Peale’s seventeen children were also famous artists. Paphaelle Peale often painted still lives of flowers, fruit, and cheese. His brother Rembrandt studied under his father and painted portraits of many noted people, including one of George Washington. Another brother, Rubens Peale, painted mostly landscapes and portraits.James Peale, the brother of Charles Willson Peale, specialized in miniatures (⼩画像). His daughter Sarah Miriam Peale was probably the first professional female portrait painter in America.53. The underlined word “unearthed” is closest in meaning to“ ______”.A. showedB. dug upC. inventedD. looked over54. Which of the following is NOT the child of Charles Willson Peale?A. Titian Peale.B. Rubens Peale.C. Raphaelle Peale.D. Sarah Miriam Peale.55. The author’s attitude toward the Peales is in general _______.A. puzzledB. excitedC. admiringD. disappointed第⼆卷 (共30分 )Ⅰ. VerbsDirections: fill the blanks with the verbs in their proper forms.1. ________ (establish) in 1903, that university enjoys high reputation both at home and abroad.2. With the problems ________, I’m at ease. (settle)3. One third population in China ________ (live) near the seaside.4. He rushed back home, only ________ (find) the house broken into.5. Chance ________ (miss) will never return.6. The chairman paused, ________ (allow) the interpreter to translate.7. The summer of 2001 ________ (see) Australians win the Cycling Tour De France.8. Look! The new bridge ________ (build) over there will be completed soon.9. The more you practice, the greater progress you ________ (make).10. The doctor did all he could ________ (save) the injured child.Ⅱ. Translation (20%)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the word or phrase given in the brackets.1.少年⼉童不应该被剥夺玩耍的时间。
2007~2008学年度第二学期期中考试高一英语试题范文
2007~2008学年度第二学期期中考试高一英语试题注意事项:1.英语试卷分第一卷和第二卷两部分.2.第一卷每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把第二卷答题卡上对应的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选取涂其他答案.3.只交第二卷.第一卷选择题I.单项选择.1.Tom is __________ Canada boy.A. a 8 years oldB. a 8-years-oldC. an 8 years oldD. an 8-year-old2. He has big blue ___ and short brown ________.A . eye, hair B. eyes, hairsC. eyes ,hairD. eye, hairs3. We are looking forward to _________you.A. seeB. sawC. seeingD. looking4. He speaks English ________ his father.A. as good asB. as well asC. as better asD. as best as5.I asked him where _____.A. workedB. he workedC. did he workD. does he work6. Hearing the _______news, we were all ______.A. exicting, exictingB.excited , excitedC. excited , exictingD. exicting, excited7. ________the Internet , a world of information is just a click away.A. Thanks toB. Thank toC. ThankingD. Thanks8. China is a _____ country. So we must study hard to make our country _____.A. developing, developingB. developing , developedC. developed , developedD. developed, developing9. A: You’ve got a bad cold.B: Don’t worry. I will be _______ soon.A.goodB. bestC. betterD. worse10. A: ___________?B: He is helpful.A.What is Xiaoming wearing?B.How old is Xiaoming ?C.How do you like Xiaoming ?D.What does Xiaoming look like?11–Is that Wangning speaking?-_______?A.Yes, who are youB. Yes, who’s thatB.Yes,what are you D. Yes, who spoke12–Hello! Could I speak to Mr.Smith?-________. Please call back later.A.Wait a minuteB. Hold on for a momont.C. SpeakingD. Sorry, he isn’t in.13.-_______is your tephone number?- .A. How muchB. HowC. WhatD. How many14. My father ________ Beijing for two years.A. has been toB. has been inC. has gone toD. goes15. ________ you do it, ________ it will be.A. The sooner , the betterB. The soon, the goodC. Sooner , betterD. The most soon ,the best16.Is there ______ for tonight?A. anything excitingB. exciting anythingC. anything excitedD. excited anything17. You’ll miss the first bus to Jinan_______ you get up earlier.A. unlessB. ifC. tillD. while18.Don’t sleep ________ you are riding a bike.A.unless B . after C. before D . while19. Both of them agree ____ it was a good idea.A. whetherB. if C .what D. that20. You’d better ________ a taxi to go there.A. byB. onC. takeD. takingII.完形填空。
08年11月七校期中联考高一英语试卷
2008学年第一学期嘉兴市七校期中联考高一年级英语试卷(2008年11月)命题人:嘉善中学罗红审稿人:嘉善中学:罗红一、听力测试第一节(共5小题;每小题1 分,满分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.Where is the woman leaving for?[A] She will leave for France.[B] She will leave for Beijing.[C] She will leave France for Beijing.2. What will the man do tonight?[A] Buy some shoes.[B] Contact a friend.[C] Book a hotel room.3. What's Don's problem?[A] He's afraid of English.[B] He's not interested in English.[C] He's not doing well in English.4. How much does the man have to pay?[A]$15.[B] $20.[C] $25.5.Which statement is true about the man?[A] The man will not be able to join the woman today.[B]The man will join the woman in flying the kites today.[C] The man will have to work tomorrow afternoon.第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10 分)听下面5段对话或独白。
2008~2009学年北京四中试高三英语上学期期中考试卷
2008~2009学年北京四中试高三英语上学期期中考试卷满分150分,时间120分钟。
第一卷(三部分,共115分)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。
每段对话你将听一遍。
1. Why couldn’t the woman give the man some help?A. She is quite busy right now.B. She doesn’t like grammar at all.C. She is poor at grammar, too,2. What happened to the man?A. He had to do others’ jobs.B. Nobody would like to help him.C. He had to take Jane to hospital.3. What do we learn from the conversation?A. The woman likes the dyed hair.B. The man dislikes some young people have their hair dyed.C. Many Chinese have their hair dyed, except old people.4. What is the man going to do?A. Go shopping and buy a pair of new trousers,B. Have his old clothes changed.C. Go to a tailor’s and have a new pair of pants made.5. What did the man mean?A. He wanted a table near the window.B. He wanted a quiet place.C. He wanted to sit near the window to discuss something.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面6段对话或独白。
2008 学年高一第二学期基础英语期中试卷A卷
2008 学年第二学期高一基础英语期中试卷(A卷)(08外预一、外预二、导预、导游3+2、财预、外英、商英、商务)I、词义配对:请找出与下列英语单词或词组匹配的英文解释,并将相应的序号填入答题卷中。
(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分。
)1. principal A. a degree of the goodness2. fashion fair B. to copy a computer file from a large computer system to a small one3. unique C. person who trains players for contests4. quality D. a person who can’t stop taking or doing something harmful5. on sale E. being the only one of its shape6. craft F. to give advice to (somebody)7. addict G. being offered at a reduced price8. coach H. an event at which people, businesses, etc., show and sell their goods ofclothes9. advise I. a job or trade needing skill, esp. with one’s hands10. download J. head of a schoolII、单项选择(本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分。
)1. Mary always thinks about the sad side of things. She is a(n) ______ girl.A. optimisticB. pessimisticC. hardworkingD. easygoing2. The coat isn’t suitable ____ you. Try another one.A. toB. forC. onD. in3. Where ______ your English teacher from?A. doesB. doC. isD. are4. The smile on my father’s face showed that he was ______ with me.A. angryB. sadC. sorryD. pleased5. She is very helpful. I want to make friends ______ her.A. toB. forC. withD. in6. Steven is very good at numbers. I think he can be a good_______.A. chefB. secretaryC. accountantD. lifeguard7. She ___________ care of little animals.A. like takingB. likes takingC. like to takeD. likes take8. John _______ very hard.A. studyB. studysC. studyedD. studies9. Do you enjoy _____ basketball?A. playB. to playC. playingD. played10. ---- _______ do you spend online everyday?---- I’m online almost 5 hours a day.A. How oftenB. How aboutC. How muchD. How long11. It’s my first time to come to Shanghai. I have ______ been here before.A. oftenB. seldomC. sometimesD. never12. We can use the Internet to_______.A. chat with friendsB. send e-mailsC. do some shoppingD. all of the above13. The hairdresser is ______ hair for the model to make her more beautiful.A. cutingB. cuttingC. cutD. cuted14. Blue and green don’t ______.A. go withB. go togetherC. go outD. go on15. ---- Can I help you?---- __________A. No, I can’t.B. Yes, please.C. Of course.D. Yes, I can.16. ---- What’s your hobby?---- __________. It’s my favorite.A. RedB. Yes, I think soC. I like drawingD. Yeah, you’re right17. Which one does not belong to Fashion Categories?A. fashion designersB. casual wearC. kids’ productsD. knitwear18. We are busy ______ for the Mid-term examination these days.A. to prepareB. prepareC. preparingD. prepared19. Jack is crazy ____ Yao Ming.A. forB. toC. aboutD. with20. Which of the following signs means that you can not turn left or right?A. B. C. D.III、完成对话(本大题有两篇对话,共10小题,每小题1分,共10分。
2008年英语专四试卷真题及答案
2008年英语专四试卷真题及答案QUESTION BOOKLETTEST FOR ENGLISH MAJORS (2008)-GRADE FOUR-TIME LIMIT: 135 MINPART I DICTATION [15 MIN]Listen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be done at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE.PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSION [120 MIN]In Sections A, B and C you will hear everything ONCE ONLY Listen carefully and then answerthe questions that follow. Mark the correct answer to each question on your answer sheet.SECTION A CONVERSATIONSIn this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 1 to 3 are based on the.following conversation. At the end of the conversation, youwill be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now listen to the conversation.1. When is Anne available for the meeting?A. The third week of May.B. The third week of June.C. The eleventh of June.D. The eleventh of May.2. Their meeting will probably take place inA. London.B. Toronto.C. Mexico City.D. Chicago.3. When is Eric calling back?A. Thursday afternoon.B. Friday afternoon.C. Thursday morning.D. Friday morning.Questions 4 to 6 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation.4. According to the woman, advertisementsA. let us know the best product.B. give us sufficient information.C. fail to convince people.D. give misleading information.5. In the woman's opinion, money spent on advertisements is paidA. by manufacturers.B. by customers.C. by advertisers.D. by all of them.6. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?.A. The woman seems to be negative about advertising.B. The woman appears to know more about advertising.C. The man is to be present at a debate on advertising.D. The man has a lot to talk about on advertising.Questions 7 to 10 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation.7. Mr Brown brought with him only a few things becauseA. there wasn't enough space in the cupboard.B. the hospital would provide him with everything.C. he was to stay there for a very short time.D. visitors could bring him other things.8. According to the hospital rules, at which of the following hours can visitors see patients?A. 2:00 pm.B. 5:00 pm.C. 7:00 pm.D. 6:00 pm.9. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?A. Patients have breakfast at 8.B. Patients have lunch at 12.C. There are special alcohol lounges.D. There are special smoking lounges.10. Which statement best describes Mr Brown?A. He knows little about hospital rules.B. He can keep alcohol in the ward.C. He knows when to smoke.D. He is used to hospital life.SECTION B PASSAGESIn this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and thenanswer the questions that follow.Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage.11. Meeting rooms of various sizes are needed forA. contacts with headquarters.B. relaxation and enjoyment.C. informal talks.D. different purposes.12. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as part of hotel facilities forguests?A. Restaurants.B. Cinemas.C. Swimming pools.D. Bars.13. A hotel for an international conference should have the following EXCEPTA. convenient transport services.B. competent office secretaries.C. good sports and restaurant facilities.D. suitable and comfortable rooms.Questions 14 to 17 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage.14. The museum aims mainly to displayA. the area's technological development.B. the nation's important historical events.C. the area's agricultural and industrial development.D. the nation's agricultural and industrial development.15. The following have been significant in the area's prosperity EXCEPTA. the motorways.B. the Roman road.C. the canals.D. the railways.16. We know from the passage that some exhibitsA. are borrowed from workshops.B. are specially made for display.C. reflect the local culture and customs.D. try to reproduce the scene at that time.17. The passage probably comes fromA. a conversation on the museum.B. a museum tour guide.C. a museum booklet.D. a museum advertisement.Questions 18 to 20 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage.18. According to the speaker, safety in dormitory means that youA. insure all your expensive things.B. lock doors when going out.C. lock windows at night.D. take all necessary precautions.19. What does the speaker suggest girls do when they are going to be out late?A. Call their friends.B. Stay with their friends.C. Avoid walking in streets.D. Always take a taxi.20. What is the speaker's last advice?A. To take a few self-defense classes.B. To stick to well-lit streets at night.C. To avoid walking alone at night.D. To stay with their friends.SECTION C NEWS BROADCASTIn this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 21 and 22 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now. listen to the news.21. What happened during the New Year celebration in Thailand?A. Terrorists fought with Government troops.B. Thai troops killed terrorists.C. There were shootings.D. There were explosions.22. What has led to the violent situation in the south of Thailand?A. The Muslims wanted independence.B. Thai troops have been sent there.C. About 2000 people have been killed.D. There have been more bombings since 2004.Questions 23 and 24 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news.23. Under the national oil law, the Iraqi governmentA. will give more oil revenues to only a few provinces.B. will let provinces distribute their oil revenues.C. will distribute oil revenues according to population size.D. will distribute oil revenues according to security needs.24. The construction package is meant toA. help build more houses.B. help improve the country's economy.C. help more children to go to school.D. help more young people to get education.Questions 25 and 26 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news.25. The joint committee will promote co-operation between Egypt and Spain in all the followingareas EXCEPTA. education.B. industry.C. investment.D. technology.26. What is this news item mainly about?A. The establishment of a joint committee.B. The trade relations between Egypt and Spain.C. The future trade volume between Egypt and Spain.D. The establishment of a joint business council.Question 27 is based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 5seconds to answer the question. Now, listen to the news.27. According to the news, Japanese teenage womenA. are less violent than men.B. are less violent than before.C. are more violent than before.D. are more violent than men.Question 28 is based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 5seconds to answer the question. Now, listen to the news.28. Which of the following statements is CORRECT according to the news?A. Zimbabweans stayed away from voting.B. Zimbabweans were enthusiastic about voting.C. Only a few Zimbabweans turned up to vote.D. Zimbabweans believed that Mugabe would win.Questions 29 and 30 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news.29. The news mentioned _____ reason(s) for the action taken by Indian telecom workers.A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 430. According to the news, who among the following were NOT affected by telecom workers'action?A. Banks.B. Big companies.C. Long-distance callers.D. Government officials.PART III CLOZE [15 MIN]Decide which of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted in theeorresponding blanks. Mark the best choice for each blank on your answer sheet.Salt, shells or metals are still used as money in out-of-the-way parts of the world today.Salt may seem rather a strange (31)____ to use as money, (32)_____ in countries where the food of the people is mainly vegetable, it is often an (33)_____ necessity. Cakes of salt, stamped to show their (34)____, were used as money in some countries until recent (35)_____, and cakes of salt (36)____ buy goods in Borneo and parts of Africa.Sea shells (37)_____ as money at some time(38)____ another over the greater part of the Old World. These were (39)___ mainly from the beaches of the Maldives Islands in the Indian Ocean, and were traded to India and China. In Africa, shells were traded right across the (40)___ from East to West.Metal, valued by weight, (41)____ coins in many parts of the world. Iron, in lumps, bars or rings, is still used in many countries(42)_____ paper money. It can either be exchanged(43)____ goods, or made into tools, weapons, or ornaments. The early money of China, apart from shells, was of bronze, (44)_____ in flat, round pieces with a hole in the middle, called "cash". The (45)_____ of these are between three thousand and four thousand years old - older than the earliest coins of the eastern Mediterranean.Nowadays, coins and notes have (46)____ nearly all the more picturesque (47)____ of money, and (48)____ in one or two of the more remote countries people still keep it for future use on ceremonial (49)____ such as weddings and funerals, examples of (50)____ money will soon be found only in museums.(31) A. object B. article C. substance D. category(32) A. but B. and C. so D. even(33) A. abstract B. advantageous C. abundant D. absolute(34) A. weight B. value C. role D. size(35) A. times B. events C. situations D. conditions(36) A. even B. also C. still D. never(37) A. had been used B. are used C. would be used D. would have been used(38) A. and B. but C. yet D. or(39) A. collected B. produced C. grown D. raised(40) A. city B. district C. communib D. continent(41) A. processed B. produced C. preceded D. proceeded(42) A. in spite of B. instead of C. along with D. in line with(43) A. against B. as C. in D. for(44) A. often B. seldom C. really D. much(45) A. earlier B.earliest C.better D.best(46) A. replaced B. reproduced C. reflected D. recovered(47) A. sizes B. shapes C. formats D. forms(48) A. while B. although C. because D. if(49) A. events B. gatherings C. occasions D. assemblies(50) A. original B. primitive C. historical D. crudePART IV GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY [15 MIN]There are thirty sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrase marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word orphrase that best completes the sentence. Mark your answers on your answer sheet.51. Our association, which has consistently pressed for greater employment opportunities for tNdisabled, will publish ____ proposals in the near future.A. theirB. ourC. hisD. its52. Had Judy been more careful on the maths exam, she ____ much better results now.A. would be gettingB. could have gotC. must getD. would get53. Nine is to three _____ three is to one.A. whenB. thatC. whichD. what54. Men differ from animals ____ they can think and speak.A. for whichB. for thatC. in thatD. in which55. ____ he wanted to go out with his friends at the weekend, he had to stay behind to finishhis assignment.A. Much thoughB. Much asC. As muchD. Though much56. I enjoyed myself so much ____ I visited my friends in Paris last year.A. whenB. whichC. thatD. where57. Which of the following is INCORRECT?A. All his lectures were boring. C. Her few friends are all fond of dancing.B. Half his money was gone. D. He invited many his friends to the party.58. When you have finished with that book, don't forget to put it back on my desk, _____?A. do youB. don't youC. will youD. won't you59. What does "He wisely refused to spend his money" mean?A. It was wise of him to refuse to spend his money.B. He refused to spend his money in a wise manner.C. He was short of money and didn't want to buy anything.D. He refused, in a wise manner, to spend his money.60. They stood chatting together as easily and naturally as ____.A. it could beB. could beC. it wasD. was61. The following are all correct responses to "Who told the news to the teacher?" EXCEPTA. Jim did this.B. Jim did so.C. Jim did that.D. Jim did.62. Quality is ____ counts most.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. where63. In his plays Shakespeare _____ his characters live through their language.A. would makeB. had madeC. madeD. makes64. The square itself is five hundred yards wide, five times ____ the size of St. Peter's in Rome.A. /B. that ofC. which isD. of65. Which of the following sentences expresses "probability"?A. You must leave immediately.B. You must be feeling rather tired.C. You must be here by eight o'clock.D. You must complete the reading assignment on time.66. When he first started in university, he really felt at _____ with his major --- economics.A. shoreB. bankC. oceanD. sea67. On the road motorists should be aware of cyclists and be ____ towards them.A. considerableB. consideringC. considerateD. considered68. Sally was a bit shy, but the teacher found her quite ____ discussing a recent film with others.A. at homeB. at mostC. at houseD. at bean69. The company has capitalized _____ the error of judgment made by its business competitor.A. inB. overC. withD. on70. Tim has failed three courses this semester, so he will have to _____ them next semester.A. remakeB. repeatC. reapplyD. revise71. Keep this reference book; it may come in _____ one day.A. handyB. usefulC. convenientD. helpful72. The questions that the speaker raised were well ____ the average adult.A. pastB. onC. beyondD. through73. Teachers in this school were encouraged to use drama as a(n) _____ of learning.A. designB. instrumentC. agencyD. tool74. First, we need to find out what his scheme is, and then act _____.A. sensitivelyB. imaginativelyC. efficientlyD. accordingly75. At first Jim was not quite clear what he was going to do after university, but now he seems _____ on becoming a computer programmer.A. fitB. setC. disposedD. decided76. When invited to talk about his achievements+ he refused to blow his own _____ and declined to speak at the meeting.A. trumpetB. whistleC. bugleD. flute77. In spite of the treatment, the pain in his leg grew inA. gravityB. extentC. intensityD. amount78. Bus services between Town Centre and Newton Housing Estate will be _____ until themotorway is repaired.A. discontinuedB. suspendedC. haltedD. ceased79. The moon, being much nearer to the Earth than the Sun, is the ____ cause of the tides.A. principalB. basicC. initialD. elementary80. Teddy came to my ____ with a cheque of $200 to pay my room rate, after I phoned himthat my wallet had been stolen.A. attendanceB. assistanceC. rescueD. safetyPART V READING COMPREHENSION [25 MIN]In this section there are four passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer. Mark your answers on your answer sheet.TEXT AWhen the sun is up in Amsterdam, the largest city in the Netherlands sits quietly on theAmstel River. You can rent a bicycle, visit the Van Gogh or Anne Frank museum, or take a watertaxi.But when the sun goes down, the partying begins. In the big clubs and in coffee shops,tourists gather to hang out, talk politics and smoke.Several areas of the city clearly show the two worlds that rule Amsterdam. And they're allwithin a short cab ride of each other.For example, Dam Square attracts daytime sightseers to its festivals, open markets, concertsand other events. Several beautiful and very popular hotels can be found there. And there is theRoyal Palace and the Magna Plaza shopping mall.But as evening descends on Dam Square so do the party-seekers. Hip pop or funk musicbegins blaring from Club Paradiso and Club Melkweg. These are two of the most popular clubs inEurope. So if you come, be ready to dance. The clubs don't shut down until 4 am.And while you are there, check out the various inexpensive ways to tour the city. Don'tworry about getting lost. Although Dutch is the official language, most people in Amsterdamspeak English and are happy to help you with directions.And you'll notice that half the people in the streets are on bicycles. They rent for US$17 to $20 for a whole day.Amsterdam also has a good canal system. From anywhere between U852 and $9.50, you canuse the canal bus or a water taxi to cruise the "Venice of the North".You can take in the picturesque canal house architecture: The rows of neat, narrow four-story dwellings of brownstone with large windows are well worth seeing. Many of them are severalcenturies old.You might also want to jump out of the canal bus at the Museum Quarter and start walking.Masterpieces by Dutch artists such as Rembrandt, Bruegel, Van Gogh and others are on display atthe Van Gogh Museum, Rembrandt House and others.The city has an appreciation of its historic past. One place to visit is the Anne Frank House in Nine Streets. It was there that the young Jewish girl wrote her famous diary during World War II. Visitors can view Anne's original diary and climb behind the bookcase to the room where she and her family hid from the Nazis for two years.81. At the beginning of the passage, the author indicates thatA. Amsterdam is generally known as a quiet city.B. parties go on all day long in Amsterdam,C. Amsterdam presents two different pictures.D. Amsterdam attracts many daytime visitors.82. Which tourist attraction is cited for elaboration in Paragraphs Four and Five?A. Royal Palace.B. Dam Square.C. Club Paradiso.D. Magna Plaza.83. According to the passage, the local people have all the following characteristics EXCEPTA. they are party goers.B. they show hospitality.C. they can speak English.D. they are fond of cycling.84. Which of the following adjectives can best describe Amsterdam as a tourist city?A. Modern.B. Delightful.C. Quiet.D. Historic.TEXT BIn an article some Chinese scholars are described as being "tantalized by the mysteriousdragon bone hieroglyphics." Tantalized is one of many English words that have their origins inmyths and legends of the past (in this case, Greek and Roman ones). The meaning of the verbtantalize is a very particular one: "to promise or show something desirable to a person and thentake it away; to tease by arousing hope." Many (but not all) English dictionaries give you a brief indication of a word's origins in brackets before or after the explanation of the meaning. For tantalize the following explanation is given: [> Tantalus]. This means that you should look up the name Tantalus to find out the word's origins, and if you do, you will find out that in Greek mythology, Tantalus was a king who was punished in the lower world with eternal hunger andthirst; he was put up to his chin in water that always moved away when he tried to drink it andwith fruit on branches above him placed just a little bit out of his reach. Can you see why hisname was changed into a verb meaning "to tease or torment by arousing desire"?Another example is the word siren, familiar to us as the mechanical device that makes suchan alarming sound when police cars, ambulances, or fire engines approach. This word also has itsorigins in Greek mythology. The traveler Odysseus (Ulysses to the Romans) made his men plugtheir ears so that they wouldn't hear the dangerous voices of the sirens, creatures who were halfbird and half woman and who lured sailors to their deaths on sharp rocks. So the word came to beassociated both with a loud sound and with danger!When someone speaks of a "jovial mood" or a "herculean effort," he or she is using wordswith origins in mythology. Look these words up to find their meaning and relationship to myths.Many common words, such as the names for the days of the week and the months of the year,also come from mythology. Wednesday derives from the ancient Norse king of the gods, Woden,and Thursday was originally Thor's day, in honour of Thor, the god of thunder. As a matter of fact, all the planets, except the one we live on, bear names that come from Roman mythology,including the planet that is farthest away from the sun and for that reason was called after theRoman god of the dead. This god has also given his name to one of the chemical elements.Several other elements have names that come from mythology, too.It seems that myths and legends live on in the English language.85. The purpose of the first sentence in Paragraph One is ____.A. to describe the work of some Chinese scholars.B. to arouse readers' interest in hieroglyphics.C. to lead readers onto the main theme.D. to link the preceding part to the present one.86. We learn from the passage, all English dictionaries include _____.A. legends.B. mythology.C. word origins.D. word definitions.87. The example of tantalize is to show _____.A. how the word came into existence.B. how Tantalus was punished in the lower world.C. how all English dictionaries show word origins.D. how the meaning of the word changed over the years.88. According to the passage, which of the following does NOT have origins in myths orlegends?A. Jovial.B. Wednesday.C. Earth.D. March.89. Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage?A. Greek and Roman Mythology in Language.B. Mythological Origins of English Words.C. Historical Changes in Word Meanings.D. Mythology and Common Words.TEXT CMy heart sank when the man at the immigration counter gestured to the back room. l'm anAmerican born and raised, and this was Miami, where I live, but they weren't quite ready to letme in yet."Please wait in here, Ms Abujaber," the immigration officer said. My husband, with his veryAmerican last name, accompanied me. He was getting used to this. The same thing had happenedrecently in Canada when I'd flown to Montreal to speak at a book event. That time they held mefor 45 minutes. Today we were returning from a literary festival in Jamaica, and I was startled that I was being sent "in back" once again.The officer behind the counter called me up and said, "Miss, your name looks like the nameof someone who's on our wanted list. We're going to have to check you out with Washington.""How long will it take?""Hard to say ... a few minutes," he said. "We'll call you when we're ready for you."After an hour, Washington still hadn't decided anything about me. "Isn't this computerized?"I asked at the counter. "Can't you just look me up?"Just a few more minutes, they assured me.After an hour and a half, I pulled my cell phone out to call the friends I was supposed to meet that evening. An officer rushed over. "No phones!" he said. "For all we know you could be calling a terrorist cell and giving them information.""I'm just a university professor," I said. My voice came out in a squeak."Of course you are. And we take people like you out of here in leg irons every day."I put my phone away.My husband and 1 were getting hungry and tired. Whole families had been brought into thewaiting room, and the place was packed with excitable children, exhausted parents, even a flightattendant.I wanted to scream, to jump on a chair and shout: "I'm an American citizen; a novelist; lprobably teach English literature to your children." Or would that all be counted against me?After two hours in detention, I was approached by one of the officers. "You're free to go," he said. No explanation or apologies. For a moment, neither of us moved, we were still in shock.Then we leaped to our feet."Oh, one more thing." He handed me a tattered photocopy with an address on it. "If youweren't happy with your treatment, you can write to this agency.""Will they respond?" I asked."I don't know --- I don't know of anyone who's ever written to them before." Then he added,"By the way, this will probably keep happening each time you travel internationally.""What can I do to keep it from happening again?"He smiled the empty smile we'd seen all day. "Absolutely nothing."After telling several friends about our ordeal, probably the most frequent advice I've heard in response is to change my name. Twenty years ago, my own graduate school writing professor advised me to write under a pen name so that publishers wouldn't stick me in what he called "the ethnic ghetto" --- a separate, secondary shelf in the bookstore. But a name is an integral part of anyone's personal and professional identity -just like the town you're born in and the place where you're raised.Like my father, I'll keep the name, but my airport experience has given me a whole newperspective on what diversity and tolerance are supposed to mean. I had no idea that being anAmerican would ever be this hard.90. The author was held at the airport because _____.A. she and her husband returned from Jamaica.B. her name was similar to a terrorist's.C. she had been held in Montreal.D. she had spoken at a book event.91. She was not allowed to call her friends because _____.A. her identity hadn't been confirmed yet.B. she had been held for only one hour and a half.C. there were other families in the waiting room.D. she couldn't use her own cell phone.92. We learn from the passage that the author would _____ to prevent similar experiencefrom happening again.A. write to the agencyB. change her nameC. avoid traveling abroadD. do nothing93. Her experiences indicate that there still exists _____ in the US.A. hatredB. discriminationC. toleranceD. diversity。
北京师大附中2008—2009学年度第二学期期中考试高一英语
北京师⼤附中2008—2009学年度第⼆学期期中考试⾼⼀英语北京师⼤附中2008—2009学年度第⼆学期期中考试⾼⼀英语(模块三)试卷第Ⅰ卷(机读卷,共85分)1. 本试卷分为两部分,分别为试卷Ⅰ和试卷Ⅱ。
2. 试卷总分120分,考试时间为120分钟。
⼀. 听⼒理解(共20⼩题,满分20分)第⼀节(共5⼩题;每⼩题1分,满分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秒钟的时间回答有关⼩题和阅读下⼀⼩题。
每段对话仅读⼀遍。
1. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Father and daughter.C. Doctor and patient.2. How long is the woman planning to stay in London?A. One week.B. Two weeks.C. Three weeks.3. Where does the conversation most likely take place?A. In a post office.B. In a bookstore.C. In a library.4. What happened to the woman?A. She hit a truck and her car was damaged.B. She almost crashed into a truck.C. She was hurt by a truck.5. What do we know about the man?A. He thinks driving is too dangerous.B. He has no money to buy a car.C. The driving course is too expensive.第⼆节(共15⼩题;每⼩题1分,满分15分)听下⾯5段对话或独⽩。
2008—2009学年第二学期高一年级期中考试(有答案)
2008—2009学年第二学期高一年级期中考试(有答案)2008—2009学年第二学期高一年级期中考试英语试卷第一节(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。
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 can we learn from the conversation?A. The woman likes watching basketball games.B. The woman likes watching live games.C. The man plans to invite some friends to his place.2. What did the man keep as his pet in the past?A. A dog.B. A cat.C. A bird.3. How does the woman get to the airport?A. By bus.B. By subway.C. By taxi.4. Why did the man not go back home for Christmas?A. He hadn't enough time.B. He hadn't enough money.C. His family had been here.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. Stadiums.B. Sports facilities. C: The fear of heights.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。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
2008学年第一学期期中考试试卷高三英语(含答案)
2008学年第一学期期中考试试卷高三英语(考试时间 100分钟,满分100分 )第一卷 (共65分 )Ⅰ. Grammar and Vocabulary (16%)Direction: Beneath each of the following sentences there are our choices marked A, B, C, D. chose the one answer that best completes the sentence.1. Do you think it possible for us to create _____ new Shanghai 20 years from now,which is quite different from _____ Shanghai of today?A. a…theB. /…theC. a…/D. /…/2. _____ the car made it even more difficult for the police to relate the cause andeffect in the case.A. He denied to stealB. He denied having stolenC. His denying to have stolenD. His denying having stolen3. We have ___ in our class as we had last term.A. students as a third manyB. a third as many studentsC. a third students as manyD. students a third as many4. There is a ______ look on the mother’s face and nobody dared to ask why.A. worriedB. worryingC. worryD. to worry5. It was _____ all the victims of the accident got rescued _____ the policemen feltrelieved.A. because…/B. not until…thatC. until…thatD. / …when6. Energy is _____ makes things work, and can be changed into heat or light or usedto drive machinery.A. thatB. allC. whatD. which7. You probably won’t get enough exercise _____ you have a desk job. And you canjoin an athletic club to take some exercise.A. thoughB. untilC. unlessD. if8. -- Did you lock the door?-- No, I _____ , but I forgot.A. shouldB. must haveC. mustD. should have9. In order to search for the escaped prisoner, the police decided to question _____comes along the road.A. whoB. whomC. whoeverD. whomever10. Not only he but also we _____ right.He as well as we _____ right.A. are; areB. are; isC. is; isD. is; are11. Mary said that she shared the room with _____ girls.A. five anotherB. other fiveC. the other fiveD. five other12. This is the very washing machine _____ before you use it.A. that needs checkingB. which must be checkedC. which has to checkD. that needs being checked13. Brain told you there wasn’t anyone in the room at that time, _____ ?A. was thereB. wasn’t thereC. did heD. didn’t he14. _____ late in the morning, Bob turned off the alarm.A. To sleepB. SleepingC. SleepD. Having sleep15. Nowhere else in the world _____ more attractive scenery than in Switzerland.A. you can findB. you have foundC. can you findD. find you16. I would rather _____ a candle than curse the world.A. lightingB. to lightC. lightedD. lightSection B (9%)Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.How many of you drink Cola? Nearly everybody. Did you know that Cola started out not as a soft drink but as a cure for __17__ back in the late 1800s? Pamberton, a druggist from Atlanta, had worked for many months trying to find a cure for the __18__ headache. He worked in his backyard, mixing and heating different mixture of oils and flavors __19__ he found one that seemed to work well. Pamberton bottled the mixture and began to sell it in __20__ as a concentrated (浓缩的) syrup(糖浆) that the customer had to __21__ with water before drinking. The invention of Cola came about quite by accident. One day, a customer came into a drugstore __22__ of a headache and asked for a bottle of Cola syrup. He wanted to take it right away. So he asked the clerk to mix the medicine while he waited. The clerk instead of walking to the other end of the counter to get pain water, __23__ mixing the syrup with soda water. The customer agreed, and after drinking it explained how good it tasted. The clerk continued offering the mixture and it became __24__. Today this kind of Cola is sold in most countries around the world. And although they no longer __25__ the elements to kill headaches, they can still make people feel comfortable and energetic.Ⅱ. Reading Comprehension.(40%)Section A (10%)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words marked A, B, C, and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Last evening I was watching the evening news on television. The news was about a prize for scientific discovery. I forgot what it was. The announcer, whose namewas Ralph Story, said something that caught my 26 . “All great discoveries,”he said, “are made by people between the ages of twenty-five and thirty.” 27 a little over thirty myself, I wanted to disagree with him. Nobody wants to think that he is past the age of making any discovery. The next day I happened to be in the public library and spent several hours looking 28 the ages of famous people and their discoveries. Ralph was right.First I looked at some of the 29 discoveries. One of the earliest discoveries, the famous experiment that proved that bodies of different weights fall at the same speed, was made by Galileo when he was 26. Madam Curie started her research that 30 to Noble Prize when she was 28. Einstein was 26 when he published his world-changing theory of relativity. Well, 31 of that. Yet I wondered if those “ best years” were true in other fields.Then how about the field of politics? Surely it needs the wisdom of age to make a good leader. Perhaps it does, but look when these people started their career. Winston Churchill was elected to the House of Commons at the age of 26. Abraham Lincoln 32 the life of a country lawyer and was elected to the government at what age? Twenty-six.But why 33 best years come after thirty? After thirty, I guess, most people do not want to take risks or try new ways. Then I thought of people like Shakespeare and Picasso. The former was writing wonderful works at the ripe age of thirty, while the 34 was still trying new ways of painting when he was ninety!Perhaps there is still 35 for me.26. A. mind B. idea C. attention D. thought27. A. As B. Being C. However D. Beyond28. A. at B. up C. in D. for29. A. modern B. scientific C. last D. oldest30. A. led B. meant C. stuck D. referred31. A. plenty B. enough C. much D. none32. A. devoted B. gave up C. began D. led33. A. don’t B. the C. can D. not34. A. late B. later C. latest D. latter35. A. discovery B. problem C. wish D. hope(30%)Directions: Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several question or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Finishing high school and continuing your education in some way after high school does not guarantee that you will be financially successful. But it does help your chances. Note in the following illustration on the relationship between education of the individual and the personal income.Personal income reflects educationPercent distribution of individuals by money income36. The incomes of most of the college graduates are _____.A. more than $75,000B. under $10,000C. between $5,000 and $9,999D. not less than $5,00037. Which of the following is true?A. 20.9 % of the high school graduates are paid less than $5,000.B. High school graduates take up 20.9 % of the people whose incomes are under$5,000.C. The percentage of high school graduates is smaller than that of collegegraduates.D. More high school graduates are paid under $5,000 than college students.38. We can learn from the passage that _____.A. money is the symbol of successB. more education will offer more chances to succeedC. good education will surely lead to financial successD. education is the only way to financial success(B)George Bellows (1882--1952) was perhaps the most popular artist American has produced. People loved him because he was one of them. He had a gift for finding subjects to paint in the interesting life around him. He painted prizefights (职业拳击赛), political pow-wows (会议), revival (复兴) meetings, and deadened kids swimming in New York’s East River.Bellow’s prizefight picture are unsurpassed (未被超过的) in America art in spite of the good-humored criticism of professional pugilists (拳击家) . One of the be st of these paintings, “Stag at Sharkey’s,” holds the thrilling climax of a professional battle.“I never seen so OK. A picture of two guys throwing leather,”says a world champion boxer Micky Walker, himself an exhibiting painter, “but as a fighter I am kayoed (击倒) by the thing. Here is the big guy delivering the knockout punch (拳打) , a left hook on the jaw, and a cross to follow, but he has his right foot way up in the air nobody could flatten nobody with his right foot up in the air. I’m not complaining: it’s a gre at picture, and as an artist, I’m a bum (蹩脚的) , just a fighter who can paint a little. Bellow was an artist, and there’s a big difference; that’s why the foot is in the air.39. Bellows’ choice of subject fell mainly in the area of ______.A. athleticsB. everyday activitiesC. prizefightD. circus scenes40. According to the selection, Bellows’ prizefight pictures may be called ______.A. accurate in every detailB. good-humored criticismC. the best in American artD. both B and A41. Micky Walker’s comment on “Stag at Sharkey’s” was that ______.A. it was perfectB. the punch wouldn’t workC. it lacked artistic merit (价值优点)D. Bellows didn’t know very much about the art of boxing.42. Walker’s comments indicate that he thought Bellows had ______.A. deliberately destroyed the realism of the pictureB. made an insignificant errorC. added to the artistic balance of the picture.D. either B or C(C)China called its second manned space flight a perfect success that will improve national unity after the spacecraft and two astronauts aboard returned safely to Earth. The Shenzhou 6 spacecraft spent five days in orbit while astronauts performed tests which China says will improve its future space exploration efforts.A celebration of national pride swept the country as the Shenzhou 6 spacecraft touched down safely early Monday in Inner Mongolia Province.Speaking hours after the landing, the director of the Manned Space Engineering Office, Tang Xianming, said the success demonstrates China is among the best in the world in science and technology.“We believe this great achievement will inspire greater patriotic passion(爱国热情), national pride and unity, stimulate(激发)our enthusiasm for scientific exploration and creation, advance a giant leap in science for our country, improve China’s overall national strength, and achieve the prosperity of the whole Chinese nation,” said T ang Xianming.He said China hopes to train female astronauts in the future and to build a space station, but the next step is a space walk by 2007.State media quoted China’s top legislator, Wu Bangguo, as saying the mission's success would improve China's international status and national strength and help to mobilize(调动) people around the Communist Party.Officials say the mission also will boost China’s commercial satellite launching business as confidence in its rockets increases.China’s second manned space launch comes two years after it first sent aman into orbit, joining the former Soviet Union and the United States as the only countries to have sent people into space. Both did so more than 40 years ago.43. The success will contribute to the following EXCEPT ______.A. the demonstration of China’s highly developed science and technologyB. the improvement of China’s status in the worldC. the unity of the nation around the Communist PartyD. the boost of China’s national and international trade44. China is ______ country that has launched manned spacecraft.A. the onlyB. the firstC. the secondD. the third45. Where can you most probably find this passage?A. In a research paper.B. In a history book.C. In a newspaper.D. In a textbook.(D)Directions:Read the following passage and choose the most suitable heading from the list A—F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.46. _____Television has probably been the most powerful medium in shaping the new community. The electronic community gives us mutual friends, our significant events and our daily life chats. The “produced” relationships of television families become our models for intimacy. We know media stars better than we know our neighbours. Most of us can discuss their life better than we can discuss those of our relatives. We think a man who plays a doctor on TV actually knows something about medicine.47. _____TV isolates people in their leisure time. People spend more time watching music videos but less time making music with each other. People in small town now watch international cable networks instead of driving to their neighbour’s house for cards. Women watch soaps instead of attending church circles or book clubs. When company comes, the kids are sent to the TV room with videos.48. _____Parents are not the main influences in the lives of their children. Some of the first voices children hear are from the television; the first street they know is Sesame Street. A child playing Nintendo is learning different lessons than a child playing along a creek or playing dominoes with grandfather.49. _____The time devoted to TV in no way reflects its importance in real life. In real life, most of us exercise, work, visit our friends, read, cook and eat and shop. Few of us spend any significant amount of our time solving murders or fleeing psychotic killers. On television there are many more detectives and murderers thanexist in the real world. A rule of thumb about violence is “If it bleeds, it leads.” Violence captures viewers’ a ttention. Our programs have become increasingly violent.50. _____Some might say that there is nothing new under the sun. Of course, in a narrow sense, they are correct. There have always been murderers, and stories about violence have been the theme of literature and songs. However, things are different now. Children are exposed to hundreds of examples of violence every day. The frequency and intensity of these images is unprecedented in the history of humanity. We have clear records that this exposure makes it more likely that children will be violent and increase their fear levels about potential violence.第二卷 (共35分 )Ⅰ. Translation (20%)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the word or phrase given in the brackets.1.为建新公寓,一排老房子正被拆除。
滨州学院2008—2009学年第一学期期中考试
滨州学院2008—2009学年第一学期期中考试英语 (本科) 2008级《英语阅读1》试卷(A)(答案一律写在答题纸上,在本试卷上做答无效)Part AⅠ.Vocabulary (10 points )(Explain the underlined words in English on your answer sheet.) (one point each )1. There were so many furs that when they were packed tightly andtied together they made a bundle almost as big as Pa.2. He knew that one day he would have to take over his father’sbusiness and he did not want to.3. “Stratford’s too small, Toby,” he said. “Too slow. Too quite. Toomonotonous. I’ve got to get away.”4. Shade-grown coffee plantations play a key role in the conservationof migratory birds that have found a sanctuary in their forest-likeenvironment.5. And that’s exactly what I did this morning. It was a cinch.6. One day was very like another, but Buck noticed that the weatherwas getting colder.7. Herr Otto had invented an engine which ran an petrol.8. I thought we might be going to have a rough journey across toFrance.9. “Yes, a very dirty night,” he said.10. He examined how much wood changes, including how much itexpands or contracts under different temperatures and humiditylevels.Ⅱ.Reading Skills (14 points) (Write answers on the answer sheet.)A. Find the example clues and write the meaning of the italicized word. (6 points)1. I can trace my ancestry through my parents, grandparents, andeven to my great grandparents.Ancestry means _________. Example clues:2. An Olympiad is a period of 4 years that’s begins in a leap year—1960, 1964, 1968, and so on.a leap year means ___________. Example clues:3. In spite of the expensive facilities offered to athletes, each had toremain an amateur– that is, he had to pay his own expenses and receive no awards of money value.Amateur means ___________. Example clues:B. Read each sentence carefully and write the part of speech for the italicized word. Then write the meaning of the word.( 8 points )1. The elderly patients used a cane to help her walk.Cane is a(an)_______. It means_________.2. One morning a neighbor awakened John at six o’clock by cuttingdown a tree with a power saw.Saw is a(an)______. It means_____________.3. He was too tried to ride his bike, so I gave him rides whenever Icould.Rides is a (an)_____. It means_____________.4. We had just started a round of Bloody Marys. My girl friend tooka sip, looked idly around the room and suddenly, with morevivacity than I had seen in weeks, exclaimed, “Isn’t that Ernest Hemingway?”Sip is a(an)_____. It means__________.Part BⅢ.Choose the correct definition of the underlined words according to the context.(16 points)1. At noon all the big icicles along the eaves of the little housequivered and sparkled in the sunshine, and drops of water hungtrembling at their tips.A. shoneB. workedC. weakenedD. trembled2. She hung on to Ma and sobbed.A. said to MaB. leant against MaC. pushed against MaD. went toMa3. In despair, Kadish went to consult a great specialist, celebrated forhis knowledge and wisdom.A. seek advice fromB. look urgently forC. invite sincerelyD.bring home4. “Right now, she’s mourning for you.”A. talking sadlyB. saying good-byeC. feeling sadD. rememberingwell5. We had rehearsals in the morning, and by lunch-time people werealready coming across the river to get their places for the play.A. practice performancesB. good discussionsC. arrangementsD.good food6. An actor had to be versatile.A. possessing various skillsB. especially quick inunderstandingC. unusually prepared for difficult workD. doing many tasks at thesame time7. The few studies that have been conducted have found that thediversity of migratory birds drops sharply when coffee is convertedfrom shade to sun.A. revertedB. transportedC. madeD. changed8. But I did plan to study just to prove to him that I’m plenty smart—which I am mostly—except in math, which I’d be okay in if I’dmemorize my times tables.A. learnt by heartB. copy on the paperC. recite accuratelyD. bring with me9. My parents don’t bother making up a lot of rules. But we do haveto tell the truth—even if it’s bad, which it usually is.A. like very muchB. opposeC. trouble themselves withD. find satisfaction in10. Again the club hit him and he crashed to the ground.A. fell violently and noisilyB. rushed suddenly andspeedilyC. cried loudly and wildlyD. was pushed11. Growling, he threw himself at the snow, and a moment later, he hadjumped upwards into the daylight.A. gave oneself up toB. rushed violently atC. blamed oneself forD. played with12. People paid good money to see the model engine working away byitself.A. running awayB. working without stoppingC. turning aroundD. working automatically13. He actually said, “My profits are awful.”A. carsB. effortsC. gainsD. ideas14. That is, how to let out the hearted air of the body, and yet the sametime to keep out he rain.A. run away fromB. be safe fromC. hope forD. be benefited by15. He was full of stories about his days in India, always interrupted byhis fussy, good-natured, managing wife.A. beautifulB. talkativeC. pleasantD. too concerned about details16. Mr. Mecklenburg said his experiments showed that wood panelpaintings are more resilient—weathering changes in temperature and humidity as they did for centuries—than experts in recent decades have believed.A. rigidB. softC. greatD. pliantⅣ. Cloze Test. ( 10 points ) ( one point each one )(Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A ,B ,C and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passage.)Today the car is the most popular sort of transportation in all of the United States. It has completely replaced the horse as a 17 of everyday transportation. Americans use their car for nearly 90% of all 18 business. Most Americans are able to buy cars. The average price of a 19 made car was, 050 in 1950, 470 in 1960 and up to, 750 in 1975.During this period American car manufacturers set about 20 their products and work efficiency. As a result, the yearly income of the average family increased from 1950 to 1975 21 than the price of cars. For this reason purchasing a new car takes a smaller 22 of a families total earnings today. In 1951 proportionally it took 8.1 months of an average families 23 to buy a new car. In 1962 a new car cost 8.3 of a families annual earnings, by 1975 it only took 4.75 24 income. In addition, the 1975 cars were technically superior to models from previous years. The 25 of automobile extends throughout the economy as the car is so important to American. Americans spend more money 26 keeping their cars running than on any other item.17.A.means B. mean C. types D. kinds18.A.personal B. personnel C. manual D. artificial19.A.quickly B. regularly C. rapidly D. recently20.A.raising B. making C. reducing D. improving21.A.slower B. equal C. faster D. less22.A.part B. half C. number D. quality23.A.income B. work C. plans D. debts24.A.months B. years C. family D. year25.A.running B. notice C. influence D. affect26.A.to B. in C. of D. forⅤ.Reading Comprehension. ( Choose the best answer. ) ( 50 points ) ( 2 points each one )A One of the qualities that most people admire in others is the willingness to admit one's mistakes. It is extremely hard sometimes to say a simple thing like "I was wrong about that," and it is even harder to say, "I was wrong , and you were right about that." I had an experience recently with someone admitting to me that he had made a mistake fifteen years ago. He told me he had been the manager of a certain grocery store in the neighborhood where I grew up, and he asked me if I remembered the egg cartons. Then he related an incident and I began to remember vaguely the incident he was describing.I was about eight years old at the time, and I had gone into the store with my mother to do the weekly grocery shopping. On that particular day, I must have found my way to the dairy food department where the incident took place. There must have been a special sale on eggs that day because there was an impressive display of eggs in dozen and half-dozen cartons. The cartons were stacked three or four feet high. I must have stopped in front of a display to admire the stacks. Just then a woman came by pushing her grocery cart and knocked off the stacks of cartons. For some reason, I decided it was up to me to put the display back together, so I want to work. The manager heard the noise and came rushing over to see what had happened. When he appeared, I was on my knees inspecting some of the cartons to see if any of the eggs were broken, but to him it looked as though I was the criminal. He severely reprimanded(严斥) me and wanted me to pay for any broken eggs. I protested my innocence and tried to explain, but it did no good. Even though I quickly forgot all about the incident, apparently the manager did not.27.How old was the author when he wrote this article?A. about 8B. about 18C. about 23D. about 1528.Who was to blame for knocking off the stacks of cartons? A .The author B. The manager C.A woman D. The author's mother29.Which of the following statements is not true?A. The woman who knocked off the stacks of cartons was seriouslycriticized by themanager B. The author was severely criticized by the manager. C.A woman carelessly knocked off the stacks of cartons D. It was the author who put the display back together30.Which of the following can serve as the best title for the passage?A. Its Harder to Admit One's MistakeB. I was once the culpritC. I remember an incidentD. A case of mistaken identity31.The tone of the article expresses the author's_______. A. admiration for the manager's willingness to admit mistakes B. anger to the manager for his wrong accusation C. indignation against the woman who knocked off the stacks of cartons D. regret for the mistake the made in the store(B)On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Carke, dressed for going out, took her handbag with her money and her key in it, pulled the door behind her to lock it and went to the over 60s Club. She always went there on Thursdays. It was a nice outing for an old woman who lived aloneAt six o'clock she came home, let herself in and at once smelt cigarette smoke. Cigarette smoke in her house? How? How? Had someone got in? She checked the back door and the windows. All were locked or fastened, as usual. There was no sign of forced entry. Over a cup of tea she wondered whether someone might have a key that fitted her front door-"a master key" perhaps. So she stayed at home the following Thursday. Nothing happened. Was anyone watching her movements? On the Thursday after that she went out at her usual time, dressed as usual, but she didn't go to the club. Instead she took a short cut home again, letting herself in through her garden and the back door. She settled down to wait. It was just after four o'clock when the front door bell rang. Mrs. Clarke was making a cup of tea at the time. The bell rang again, and then she heard her letter-box being pushed open. With the kettle of boiling water in her hand, she moved quietly towards the front door. A long piece of wire appeared through the letter-box, and then a hand. The wire turned and caughtaround the knob on the door-lock. Mrs. Clarke raised the kettle and poured the water over the hand. There was a shout outside, and the skin seemed to drop off the fingers like a glove. The wire fell to the floor, the hand was pulled back, and Mrs. Clarke heard the sound of running feet.32.Mrs. Clarke looked forward to Thursday because____.A. she worked at a club on the dayB. she said visitors on Thursdays C .she visited a club on Thursday D. a special visitor came on Thursday33.If someone had made a forced entry,____. A. Mrs. Clarke would have found a broken door or window B. he or she was still in the houseC. things would have been thrown aboutD. he or she would have needed a master key34.On the third Thursday Mrs. Clarke went out____. A. because she didn't want to miss the club again B. to see if the thief was hanging about outsideC. to the club but then changed her mindD. in an attempt to trick the thief35.The lock on the front door was one which____.A. needed a piece of wire to open itB. could he opened from inside without a keyC. couldn't be opened without a keyD. used a knob instead of a key36.The wire feel to the floor____.A. because Mrs. Clarke refused to open the doorB. when the man's glove dropped offC. because it was too hot to holdD. because the man just wanted to get away(C) What is your favorite color? Do you like yellow, orange, red? If you do, you must be an optimist, a leader, an active person who enjoys life, people and excitement. Do you prefer grays and blues? Then you are probably quiet, shy, and you would rather follow than lead. You tend to be a pessimist. At least, this is what psychologists tell us, and they should know, because they have been seriously studying the meaning of colors preference, as well as the effect that colors have on human beings. They tell us, among other facts, thatwe do not choose our favorite color as we grow up---we are born with our preference. If you happen to love brown, you did so, as soon as you opened your eyes, or at least as soon as you could see clearly. Colors do influence our moods----there is no doubt about it .A yellow room makes most people feel more cheerful and more relaxed than a dark green one; and a red dress brings warmth and cheer to the saddest winter day. On the other hand, black is depressing. A black bridge over the Thames River, near London, used to be the scene of more suicides than any other bridge in the area ----until it was repaint green. The number of suicide attempts immediately fell sharply; perhaps it would have fallen even more if the bridge had been done in pink or baby blue. Light and bright colors make people not only happier but more active. It is an established fact that factory workers work better, harder, and have fewer accidents when their machines are painted orange rather than black or gray.37."You would rather follow than red " means_____.A. You don't like to follow othersB. You would be a member rather than a leaderC. You would be afraid of following othersD. You would like to be a leader rather than a follower38.If one enjoys life, one is sure to prefer______.A. red to yellowB. blue to orangeC. red to gray B. blue to yellow39."They tell us, among other facts, that we don't choose our favorite colorsas we grow up." "Among other facts " means______.A. besides other factsB. in regard to other factsC. not considering other factsD. according to other facts40.Which of the following is facts? A. People's preference of one color to another is instinct B. People's preference of one color to another is acquired as they grow up. C. More people happen to love brown because they saw something brownwhen they were born D. Colors have little influence on ourmoods41.Those who committed suicide preferred the bridge over the Thames Rivernear London to others because of _______.A. its shapeB. its structureC. its colorD. its building materials( D )Arabs consider it extremely bad manners to start talking business immediately. Even the busiest government official or executive always takes extra time to be polite and offer refreshments. No matter how busy you are, you should make time for this hospitality.The “conference visit” is a way of doing business throughout the Arab world. Frequently, you will have to discuss your business in the presence of strangers, who may or may not have anything to do with your business. Do not be surprised if your meeting is interrupted several times by people who come into the room unannounced, whisper, or speak softly to the person with whom you are talking, and leave. Act as though you do not hear, and never show displeasure at being interrupted.Making decisions quickly is not an Arab custom. There is vagueness in doing business in the Middle East which will puzzle a newcomer. Give yourself lots of time and ask lots of questions.Patience is an important quality. You may have to wait two or three days to see high-level government officials as they are very busy. Give yourself enough time.Personal relationships are very important. They are the key to doing business in Arab countries. Try to identify the decision-maker regarding your product or service immediately and get to know him on a friendly basis. Do your homework. Be prepared to discuss details of your product or proposal. Be ready to answer technical questions.Familiarize yourself with the Moslem and national holidays. Avoid a visit during Ramadan, the Moslem month of fasting. Most Arab countries have a six-day workweek from Saturday through Thursday. When matched with the Monday to Friday practice in most Western countries, it leaves only three and a half workdays shared. Remember this in planning your appointments. Moslems do not eat pork. Some are strict about the religion’s prohibition against alcoholic beverages. If you are not sure, wait for your host to suggest the proper thing to drink.When an Arab says yes, he may mean “maybe.” When he says maybe, heprobably means “no.” You will seldom get a direct “no” from an Arab because it is considered impolite. Also, he does not want to close his options. Instead of “no,” he will say “inshallah,” which means, “if God is willing.” On the other hand, “yes” does not necessarily mean “yes.” A smile and a slow nod might seem like an agreement, but in fact, your host is being polite. An Arab considers it impolite to disagree with a guest.42. The main purpose of this article is to explain _____.A. why you need extra time when you visit Arab countriesB. how to be polite when doing business in the Arab worldC. why Arab officials are so busyD. how to be patient when being interrupted43. In Paragraph 4, “give yourself enough time” refer to ____.A. having patienceB. being a busy officialC. being importantD. being indifferent44. According to Paragraph 6, what is Ramadan?A. The six-day workweek.B. Good month to visit Arabic countries.C. The Moslem month of fasting.D. The day of fasting.45. According to the article, which of the following would be considered polite?A. You leave angrily because of interruptions.B. You demand an immediate decision.C. You refuse a cup of tea and show pictures of your product right away.D. You look out the window while your host speak to a stranger.46. The author of this article has probably _____.A. never met any ArabsB. worked in the Arab worldC. had bad experiences in the Arab worldD. had good experiences in the Arab worldEAs we have seen, the focus of medical care in our society has been shifting from curing disease to preventing disease—especially in terms of changing our many unhealthy behaviors, such as poor eating habits, smoking, and failure to exercise. The line of thought involved in this shift can bepursued further. Imagine a person who is about the right weight, but does not eat very nutritious (有营养的) foods, who feels OK but exercises only occasionally, who goes to work every day, but is not an outstanding worker, who drinks a few beers at home most nights but does not drive while drunk, and who has no chest pains or abnormal blood counts, but sleeps a lot and often feels tired. This person is not ill. He may not even be at risk for any particular disease. But we can imagine that this person could be a lot healthier.The field of medicine has not traditionally distinguished between someone who is merely “not ill” and someone who is in excellent health and pays attention to the body’s special needs. Both types have simply been called “well.” In recent years, however, some health specialists have begun to apply the terms “well” and “wellness” only to those who are actively striving to maintain and improve their health. People who are well are concerned with nutrition and exercise, and they make a point of monitoring their body’s condition. Most important, perhaps, people who are well take active responsibility for all matters related to their health. Even people who have a physical disease or handicap (缺陷) may be “well,” in this new sense, if they make an effort to maintain the best possible health they can in the face of their physical limitations. “Wellness” may perhaps best be viewed not as a state that people can achieve, but as an ideal that people can strive for. People who are well are likely to be better able to resist disease and to fight disease when it strikes. And by focusing attention on healthy ways of living, the concept of wellness can have a beneficial impact on the ways in which people face the challenges of daily life.47. Today medical care is placing more stress on ___.A. keeping people in a healthy physical conditionB. monitoring patients’ body functionsC. removing people’s bad living habitsD. ensuring people’s psychological well-being48. In the first paragraph, people are reminded that ___.A. good health is more than not being illB. drinking, even if not to excess, could be harmfulC. regular health checks are essential to keeping fitD. prevention is more difficult than cure49. Traditionally, a person is considered “well” if he ___.A. does not have any unhealthy living habitsB. does not have any physical handicapsC. is able to handle his daily routinesD. is free from any kind of disease50. According to the author, the true meaning of “wellness” is for people ___.A. to best satisfy their body’s special needsB. to strive to maintain the best possible healthC. to meet the strictest standards of bodily healthD. to keep a proper balance between work and leisure51. According to what the author advocates, which of the following groupsof people would be considered healthy?A. People who have strong muscles as well as slim figures.B. People who are not presently experiencing any symptoms of disease.C. People who try to be as possible, regardless of their limitations.D. People who can recover from illness even without seeking medical care.。
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福建师范大学福清分校外语系英语专业2008级《现代大学英语》期中考试卷(2010-2011学年度上学期)试卷类别:闭卷考试时间:2010-11-09 班级座号姓名Section A (5 points)Directions: Complete each of the following sentences with an appropriate form of the word given in brackets.1.(metropolitan) Let us be dissatisfied until those that live on theoutskirts of hope are brought into the of daily security.2.(assort) It's an inexact term for a wild of changesin politics, business, health, entertainment.3.(consistent) Westernization, I discovered over months of studyand travel, is a phenomenon shot through with and populated by very strange bedfellows.4.(buoyant) There will be those moments when the ofhope will be transformed into the fatigue of despair.5.(quiet)Nothing may disturb or the mysterious nosingsabout, feelings round, darts, dashes, and sudden discoveries of that very shy and illusive spirit, the imagination.Section B (15 points)Directions: Complete the following sentences with the2."I've learned about 11 different styles of mah-jongg," he toldme with that friendliness of those whose true connection is with machines.3.It is necessary also to discuss the ends and the aims for whichwe are fighting, for which we are doing battle with these obstacles.4.It imagination that this could be the same countrywhere a generation ago the three most desired luxury items were wristwatches, bicycles, and sewing machines.5.Negroes who have a double disability will have a greater effecton when they have the additional weapon of cash to use in their struggle.6.Be sympathetic; be tender; flatter; deceive; use all the arts andof our sex.7.Personal conflicts among husbands, wives and children willdiminish when the unjust measurement of human worth on the scale of dollars is .8.She was so constituted that she never had a mind or a wish ofher own, but preferred to always with the minds and wishes of others.9.This had led Negro Americans in the past to seek their goalsthrough power of love and conscience.10.It’s really hard to be ori ginal these days, so the easiest way tonew stuff is to mix things that already exist. 11.The futility of violence in the struggle for racial justice has beentragically in all the recent Negro riots.12.One sees screaming youngsters and angry adults fightinghopelessly and aimlessly against impossible .13.I must tell you about a very strange experience thatme as a novelist.14.Our dreams will sometimes be and our etherealhopes blasted.15.Though men sensibly allow themselves great freedom in theserespects, I that they realize or can control the extreme severity with which they condemn such freedom in women.II.Reading Comprehension (25%)Directions: There are 2 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 mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.The other problem that arises from the employment of women is that of the working wife. It has two aspects: that of the wife who is more of a success than her husband and that of the wife who must rely heavily on her husband for help with domestic tasks. There are various ways in which the impact of the first difficulty can be reduced. Provided that husband and wife are not in the same or directly comparable lines of work, the harsh fact of her greater success can be obscured by a genial conspiracy to reject a purely monetary measure of achievement as intolerably crude. Where there are ranks, it is best if the couple work in different fields so that the husband can find some special reason for the superiority of the lowest figure in his to the most elevated in his wife's.A problem that affects a much larger number of working wives is the need to re-allocate domestic tasks if there are children. In The Road to Wigan Pier George Orwell wrote of the unemployed of the Lancashire coalfields: "Practically never ... in a working- class home, will you see the man doing a stroke of the housework. Unemployment has not changed this convention, which on the face of it seems a little unfair. The man is idle from morning to night but the woman is as busy as ever - more so, indeed, because she has to manage with less money. Yet so far as my experience goes the women do not protest. They feel that a man would lose his manhood if, merely because he was out of work, he developed in a 'Mary Ann'."It is over the care of young children that this re-allocation of duties becomes reallysignificant. For this, unlike the cooking of fish fingers or the making of beds, is an inescapably time-consuming occupation, and time is what the fully employed wife has no more to spare of than her husband.The male initiative in courtship is a pretty indiscriminate affair, something that is tried on with any remotely plausible woman who comes within range and, of course, with all degrees of tentativeness. What decides the issue of whether a genuine courtship is going to get under way is the woman's response. If she shows interest the engines of persuasion are set in movement. Thetruth is that in courtship society gives women the real power while pretending to give it to men.What does seem clear is that the more men and women are together, at work and away from it, the more the comprehensive amorousness of men towards women will have to go, despite all its past evolutionary services. For it is this that makes inferiority at work abrasive and, more indirectly, makes domestic work seem unmanly, if there is to be an equalizing redistribution of economic and domestic tasks between men and women there must be a compensating redistribution of the erotic initiative. If women will no longer let us beat them they must allow us to join them as the blushing recipients of flowers and chocolates.1. Paragraph One advises the working wife who is more successful than her husband toA. work in the same sort of job as her husband.B. play down her success, making it sound unimportant.C. stress how much the family gains from her high salary.D. introduce more labour-saving machinery into the home.2. Orwell's picture of relations between man and wife in Wigan Pier (Paragraph Two) describes a relationship which the author of the passageA. thinks is the natural one.B. wishes to see preserved.C. believes is fair.D. is sure must change.3. Which of the following words is used literally, NOT metaphorically?A. Abrasive (Paragraph Five).B. Engines (Paragraph Four).C. Convention (Paragraph Two).D. Heavily (Paragraph One).4. The last paragraph stresses that if women are to hold important jobs, then they mustA. sometimes make the first advances in love.B. allow men to flirt with many women.C. stop accepting presents of flowers and chocolates.D. avoid making their husbands look like "Mary Anns".5. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about the present form of courtship?A. Men are equally serious about courtship.B. Each man "makes passes" at many women.C. The woman's reaction decides the fate of courtship.D. The man leaves himself the opportunity to give up the chase quickly.Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.Richard, King of England from 1189 to 1199, with all his characteristic virtues and faults cast in a heroic mould, is one of the most fascinating medieval figures. He has been described as the creature and embodiment of the age of chivalry, In those days the lion was much admired in heraldry, and more than one king sought to link himself with its repute. When Richard's contemporaries called him" Coeur de Lion"(The Lion heart), they paid a lasting compliment to the king of beasts. Little did the English people owe him for his services, and heavily did they pay for his adventures. He was in England only twice for a few short months in his ten years' reign; yet his memory has always English hearts, and seems to present throughout the centuries the pattern of the fighting man. In all deeds of prowess as well as in large schemes of war Richard shone. He was tall and delicately shaped strong in nerve and sinew, and most dexterous in arms. He rejoiced in personal combat, and regarded his opponents without malice as necessary agents in his fame. He loved war, not so much for the sake of glory or political ends, but as other men love science or poetry, for the excitement of the struggle and the glow of victory. By this his whole temperament was toned; and united with the highest qualities of the military commander, love of war called forth all the powers of his mind and body.Although a man of blood and violence, Richard was too impetuous to be either treacherous or habitually cruel. He was as ready to forgive as he was hasty to offend; he was open-handed and munificent to profusion; in war circumspect in design and skilful in execution; in political a child, lacking in subtlety and experience. His political alliances were formed upon his likes and dislikes; his political schemes had neither unity nor clearness of purpose. The advantages gained for him by military genius were flung away through diplomatic ineptitude. When, on the journey to the East, Messina in Sicily was won by his arms he was easily persuaded to share with his polished, faithless ally, Philip Augustus, fruits of a victory which more wisely used might have foiled the French King's artful schemes. The rich and tenable acquisition of Cyprus was cast away even more easily than it was won. His life was one magnificent parade, which, when ended, left only an empty plain.In 1199, when the difficulties of raising revenue for the endless war were at their height, good news was brought to King Richard. It was said there had been dug up near the castle of Chaluz, on the lands of one of his French vassals, a treasure of wonderful quality; a group of golden images of an emperor, his wife, sons and daughters, seated round a table, also of gold, had been unearthed. The King claimed this treasure as lord paramount. The lord of Chaluz resisted the demand, and the King laid siege to his small, weak castle. On the third day, as he rode daringly, near the wall. confident in his hard-tried luck, a bolt from a crossbow struck him in the left shoulder by the neck. The wound, already deep, was aggravated by the necessary cutting out of the arrow-head. Gangrene set in, and Coeur de Lion knew that he must pay a soldier’s debt. He prepared for death with fortitude and calm, and in accordance with the principles he had followed. He arranged his affairs, he divided his personal belongings among his friends or bequeathed them to charity. He declared John to be his heir, and made all present swear fealty to him. He ordered the archer who had shot the fatal bolt, and who was now a prisoner, to be brought before him. He pardoned him, and made him a gift of money. For seven years he had not confessed for fear of being compelled to be reconciled to Philip, but now he received the offices of the Church with sincere and exemplary piety, and died in the forty-second year of his age on April 6, 1199, worthy, by the consent of all men, to sit with King Arthur and Roland and other heroes of martial romance at some Eternal round Table, which we trust the Creator of the Universe in His comprehension will not have forgotten to provide.The archer was flayed alive.6 “ little did the English people owe him for his service” (paragraph one) means that the EnglishA. paid few taxes to him.B. gave him little respect.C. received little protection from him.D. had no real cause to feel grateful to him.7. Richard’s behaviour as death approached showed_________.A. bravery and self-control.B. Wisdom and correctnessC. Devotion and romanceD. Chivalry and charity8. The point of the last short paragraph is that Richard wasA. cheated by his own successorsB. determined to take revenge on his enemies.C. more generous to his enemies than his successors.D unable to influence the behavior of his successors.9. Which of the following phrase best describes Richard as seen by the author?A. An aggressive king, too fond of war.B. A brave king with minor faults.C. A competent but cunning soldier.D. A king with great political skills.10. The relationship between the first and second paragraphs is thatA. each presents one side of the picture.B. the first generalizes the second gives examples.C. the second is the logical result of the first.D. both present Richard’s virtues and faults.III.Proofreading and error correction. (10%)The following passage contains 10 errors. Each indicated line contains a maximum of one error. In each case, only one word is involved. You should proofread the passage and correct it.When a human infant is born into any community in any part of the world it has two things in common with any infant, provided (1)_____neither of them have been damaged in any way either before (2)__ or during birth. Firstly, and most obviously, new born children are completely helpless. Apart from a powerful capacity to pay attention to their helplessness by using sound, there is (3)____ nothing the new born child can do to ensure his own survival. Without care from some other human being or beings, be it mother, grandmother, or human groups, a child is very unlikely to survive. This helplessness of human infants is in marked contrast with the capacity of many new born animals to get on their feet within minutes of birth and run with herd within a few hours.(4)______ Although young animals are certainly in risk, sometimes (5)_____ For weeks or even months after birth, compared with the human infant they very quickly grow the capacity to fend for them.(6)_______It is during this very long period in which the human infantis totally depended on the others that it reveals the second (7)___ feature which it shares with all other undamaged human infants, a capacity to learn language. For this reason, biologists now suggest that language be “species specific “ to the human (8)_____ race, that is to say, they consider the human infant to begenetic programmed in such a way that it can acquire language.(9)______This suggestion implies that just as human beings are designed to see three-dimensionally and in color, and just as they are designed to stand upright other than to move on all fours, (10)____ so they are designed to learn and use language as part of their normal development as well-formed human beings.IV.Please choose the corresponding rhetorical device involved in each of the following sentences (10%) 1.Psychological freedom, a firm sense of self-esteem, is the mostpowerful weapon against the long night of physical slavery.A.simileB. metaphorC. hyperboleD. personification2.As long as the mind is enslaved, the body can never be free.A.repetitionB. parallelismC. antithesisD. synecdoche3.Let us be dissatisfied until the tragic walls that separate theouter city of wealth and comfort and ……A.transferred epithetB. metonymyC. antonomasiaD. anaphora4.The pen is mightier than the sword.A.metaphorB. antonomasiaC. synecdocheD. metonymy5.Without recognizing this we will end up with solutions thatdon’t solve, answers that don’t answer and explanations that don’t explain.A.rhetorical questionB. litotesC. paralleled paradoxesD. biblical allusionsV.Paraphrase (10%)1.You have won rooms of your own in the house hithertoexclusively owned by men. ( Professions for Women)2.The penitence may have been Jewish, but the aspiration wasuniversal. (Goods Move, People Move. Ideas Move. And Cultures Change.)3.Yet globalization is a reality, not a choice. (Goods Move, PeopleMove. Ideas Move. And Cultures Change.)4.The absence of worldly goods indicated a want of industrioushabits and moral fiber. (Where Do We Go From Here)5.At that time economic status was considered the measure ofthe individual’s ability and talents. (Where Do We Go From Here)VI.Translation (10+15=25%)Section A English to Chinese (10%)1.To upset this cultural homicide, the Negro must rise up with anaffirmation of his own Olympian manhood.2.Furthermore, few if any violent revolutions have beensuccessful unless the violent minority had the sympathy and support of the nonresistant majority.3.Today we are in the throes of a worldwide reformation ofcultures, a tectonic shift of habits and dreams called, in the curious vocabulary of social scientists, “globalization.”4.But I also discovered that cultures are as resourceful, resilient,and unpredictable as the people who compose them.5.Those aims cannot be taken for granted, they must beperpetually questioned and examined.Section B Chinese to English. (15%)这次到台湾访问交流,虽然行色匆匆,但是看了不少地方,访了旧友,交了新知。