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完整版本英语专八语言学测试卷试题

完整版本英语专八语言学测试卷试题

完好版本英语专八语言学测试卷试题英语专八人文语言学测试题1. Which of the following features is NOT one of the design features of language?A language is a systemB language is symbolicC Animal also have languageD language is arbitrary2.The fact that different languages have different words for the same object is good proof thathuman loanguage is __________.A arbitraryB non-arbitraryC logicalD non-productive3. Which of the foloowing terms best describes the -ate ” in the word““ affectionate ”?A derivational morphemeB infectional morphemeC free morphemeD prefix4. Which of the foloowing terms best describes the pair of words kill and dill?A minimal pairB phonemic contrastC closed class wordsD bound morphemes5. What is the basic lexical relation between piece and peace?A synonymyB antonymyC homonymyD polysemy6. /p/ is different from /b/ in ______.A the manner of articulationB the shape of the lipsC the vibration of the vocal cordsD the place of articulation7. Of all the speech organs, the ____ is / are the most flexible.A mouthB lipsC tongueD vocal cords8. The phonological features of the consonant /t/ are ______.A voiced stopB voiceless stopC voiced fricativeD voiceless fricative9.The branch of linguistics that studies show context influences the way speakers interpretsentences is called ________.A semanticsB pragmaticsC sociaolinguisticsD psycholinguistics10. The utterance“ We’ ve already eaten ten tons.” Obviously violates the maxim of ______.A qualityB quantityC relationD manner11.All the back vowels in English are pronounced with rounded-lips, i.e. rounded, except _____.A //12. The semantic relationship between the two sentences“ Mary’ s son is an engineer.”An has a son.” is.A entailmentB presuppositionC synonymyD inconsistency13. Which of the following sentences is a commissive?A The eqarth is round.B I now prinounce you husband and wife.C I ’ m really sorry!D I ’ ll be here tomorrow14.Semantic feature analysis attempts to account for the _____ of a word according to thepresence or abence of a specific semantic feature in the word.A conceptual meaningB social meaningC connotative meaningD affective meaning15. ____ act is the extra meaning of the utterance produced on the basis of its literal meaning.A SpeechB LocutionaryC IllocutionaryD Perlocutionary16. _____is a group of people using a given language or dialect. They use the same kind oflanguage or dialect which is highly strtified in terms of social division.A Speech communityB Individual dialectC Regional dialectD Social dialect17.The situation where two very different varieties of the same language are used side by sidefor two different sets of functions is termed as _______.完好版本英语专八语言学测试卷试题A diglossiaB bilingualismC multilingualismD register18.A ____is a variety of a language that is not a native language of anynone, but is learned on co9ntact situation such as trading.A pidginB creoleC dialectD lingua franca19. The Word “ lab” is formed through _________.A back formationB blendingC clippingD derivation20. Which of the following items is not one of the grammatical categories of English pronouns?A genderB numberC caseD voice21. The pair of words “lend ”and “borrow ”are _______.A gradable oppositesB converse oppositesC co-hypinymsD synonyms22. “Big ”and “Small ”are a pair of _________opposites.A complementaryB gradableC completeD converse23. _______is the study of how speakers of a language use sentences to effect successful communication.A SemanticsB pragmaticsC sociolinguisticsD psycholinguistics24.A variety of a language used recognizably in a specific region or by a specific social class is called __________.25.In a speech community people have something in common________ -- a language or a particular variety of language and rules for using it.A sociallyB linguisticallyC culturallyD pragmatically26. [ l ] and [ r ] function in a minimal pair of ___________.A lid and ridB lad and redC peel and peerD both A , B, C27.Man ’s linguistic ability enables him to produce and understand an infinitely large number of sentences in his native language, including the sentences which were never heard before. This design feature of language is ____________.A specializationB cultural transmissionC ProductivityD arbitrariness28.The study of language developed over a period of time is generally termed as ______ linguistics, which focuses on the changes and developments of language.29.Human language operates on two levels of structure. At one level are elements which have no meaning in themselves but which combine to form units at another level which do have meaning. This design feature of language is called ______.A D。

专八英语考试词汇语法练习题.doc

专八英语考试词汇语法练习题.doc

专八英语考试词汇语法练习题1.Individual sports are run by 370 independent governing bodies whose funtions usually include ______ rules, holding events, selecting national teams and promoting international links.A. drawing onB. drawing in C. drawing upD. drawing down2.Body paint or face paint is used mostly by men in pre-literate societies in order to attract good health or to ______ disease.A. set asideB. ward offC. shrug offD. give away3.We object to the idea that it is military force that should be ______ in settling international disputes.A. applied toB. resorted toC. fallen back onD. restrained from4.Attendances at football matches have ______ since the coming of the television.A. dropped inB. dropped downC. dropped offD. dropped out5.Although the false bank-notes fooled many people, they did not ______ toclose examination.A. look upB. pay upC. keep upD. stand up1.[ 答案]C[ 译文 ] 单项体育活动由 370 个独立的管理机构掌管,他们的责任通常包括起草规则章程、举办赛事、选拔国家队和加强国际间的联系。

英语专四专八语法与词汇练习题5

英语专四专八语法与词汇练习题5

2020届英语专四专八语法与词汇练习题(后附详细答案)The process by means of which human beings can arbitrarily make certain things stand for other things may be called the symbolic process. (31) ___ we turn, we see the symbolic process (32) __ work. For example, stripes on the sleeve can be made to stand for military rank; crossed sticks can stand for a (33) __ of religious beliefs. There are (34) __ things that have not a symbolic value.Almost all fashionable clothes are (35)_ symbolic. And we select our furniture to (36) ____ as visible symbols of our taste, wealth, and social position. We often choose our houses on the (37) ___ of a feeling that it "looks well" to have a "good address". We trade in perfectly good cars for (38) __ models not always to get better transportation, (39) __ to give evidence to the community that we can (40) _____ it.I once had an eight-year-old car in good running condition. A repairman, who knew the condition of the car, kept (41) ____ me to trade it (42) __ a new model. "But why?" I asked, "The old car's in (43) __ still." The repairman answered scornfully, "Yeah, but all you've got is transportation."Such complicated and apparently (44) __ behavior leads philosophers to (45) __ over "Why can't human beings live simply and naturally?" (46) ____ the complexity of human life makes us look enviously at the relative simplicity of such lives as dogs and cats lead.Simply, the fact that symbolic process makes complexity possible is no (47) ___ for wanting to (48) __ to a cat existence. A better (49) ___ is to understand the symbolic process (50)___ instead of being its victims we become, to some degree at least, its masters.31. A. Whichever B. Whatever C. Everywhere D. However32. A. in B. at C. by D. on33. A. serial B. cluster C. suite. D. set34. A. many B. few C. enough D. little35. A. highly B. merely C. rarely D. accidentally36. A. work B. regard C. serve D. signify37. A. chance B. purpose C. opportunity D. basis38. A. later B. former C. latter D. earlier39. A. yet B. but C. and D. so40. A. afford B. offer C. supply D. grant41. A. advocating B. alerting C. urging D. pressing42. A. with B. in C. out D. for43. A. advance B. shape C. demand D. vogue44. A. unnecessary B. useless C. random D. impolite45. A. concern B. worry C. ponder D. determine46. A. Often B. Seldom C. Always D. Still47. A. doubt B. meaning C. reason D. time48. A. return B. devote C. lead D. proceed49. A. result B. solution C. distinction D. resolution50. A. while B. as C. since that D. so that31.[C] 【解析】这里要说的是“我们所到的每个地方”,故选C。

专业学位硕士研究生英语教程Unit-8词汇及课后答案

专业学位硕士研究生英语教程Unit-8词汇及课后答案

Unit 8Literary WorksWord Bankbodega: n. a small Spanish [grocer杂货店老板->grocer’s (shop)] grocery (日杂用品) store, sometimes combined with a wineshop酒店,酒窖; spirit 精神/灵魂/烈性酒brandy: n. an alcoholic liquor distilled (分馏) from wine or fermented (发酵的) fruit juice白兰地; brand new崭新的(coffee<->) cafe (=cafeteria): n. (US) a place to buy drinks, simple meals, and snacks (快餐) in 咖啡馆,小餐馆client: n. a customer or patron顾客->patriot-> patrioticcommit: v. to do or perform sth. illegal做,实行或犯(罪)(confident: adj. ->) confidence: n. trust or faith in sb. or sth.信心,信赖despair (n./ vi. ->desperate: adj.): n. complete loss of hope绝望dew: n. water droplets (小水滴) condensed (凝结) from the air, usually at night露珠; -let: adj. small/ tinydignity (n. ->dignify: vt.): n. poise (n. / vt. 平衡) and self-respect尊严(drink->drank->) drunk: adj. intoxicated with alcoholic liquor喝醉的; drunk driving酒后驾车; drunkard醉鬼(dust->) dusty: adj. covered or filled with dust布满尘埃的employ (->employer<-> employee): v. to make use of使用hombre: n. (slang俚语/ 方言) a man from Spain男人,西班牙系的人insomnia: n. c hronic (慢性的/长期的) inability to fall asleep or remain asleep for an adequate (=enough) length of time失眠(症)insult: v. to treat with rudeness侮辱nasty: adj. dirty and smelly emission (散发): n. the act or an instance of emitting肮脏,邋遢的(omit->) omission省略, 删除rap: (1)n. 说唱文学作品; (2)vt. to hit sharply and swiftly敲击regard: (1) n. careful thought or attention留意,关心; (2)vt. consider认为reluctant(->reluctance): adj. be unwilling (to do sth.); (be) disinclined不愿意的<->be inclined to do sth.想做某事(sauce调味汁->) saucer: n. a small shallow dish having a slight circular (圆形的/ 环形的) depression (凹槽) in the center for holding a cup茶托shutter: n. a hinged cover or screen for a window, usually fitted with louvers (天窗,) 百叶窗spill: v. to cause or allow to run or fall out of a container (容器) 溢出,溅出square广场; ~ meter平方米/ cubic meter立方米自杀; pesticide杀虫剂syntax: n. the pattern of formation of sentences or phrases in a language句式,句型, 句法terrace: n. a platform extending outdoors (adv.户外) from a floor of a house or an apartment building平台, balcony阳台/ 楼厅unjust: (1) adj. unfair不公平的; (2)adv. What did you say just now?unpolished: adj. lacking in good manners, culture, or refinement粗鲁的;polish (=flatter):vt. 阿谀奉承Phrases and Expressionsclose up: to cause to cease operation or being used打烊in a hurry (vi./ n.): hurriedly匆忙地; Hurry up, or we’ll be late!keep watch: to keep an careful observation盯梢; night watch守夜人; watch TV; see a film; listen to the news over the radio.put up (=lift): to construct or erect (竖立) sth.举起,抬起stay up (late) (=sit up late): not go to bed熬夜(turn on<->) turn off: to stop the operation or flow of sth. by means of a tap (水龙头), switch [(1)n.开关; (2)vi.转换] or button关掉(<->bottom);code switch转码Reading ComprehensionChoose the best for each of the following.1. Why did the two waiters of the café keep a close watch on the old man? ( B )A. Because the old man never showed up before.B. Because the old man tended to forget to pay the bill.C. Because the old man once committed suicide in the cafeD. Because the old man was getting drunk.2. In Para. 27, "... speaking with that omission of syntax stupid people employ when talking to drunken people or foreigners." Here the "omission of syntax" implies that ( D )A. the younger waiter had a poor knowledge of grammar and sentence structureB. the younger waiter in a hurry forgot to employ a right sentence structureC. the younger waiter saved some unnecessary sentence structureD. the younger waiter was too hurried and impatient to justify himself3. In what way were the younger waiter and the older waiter of two different kinds? ( D )A. The older waiter was sympathetic toward the old man, while the younger waiter was indifferent.B. The older waiter was seeking a clean and well lighted place, while the younger waiter enjoyed darkness because he was satisfied with the current life.C. The older waiter wanted to escape from nothingness, while the younger waiter hadn't yet lost passion for life.D. All of the above.4. What's the real purpose of the repeated employment of nada in this story? ( A )A. To indicate that life is unending emptiness without companionship of man or God.B. To suggest that life would yield no fruit at all if we don't try hard.C. To imply that we should not believe in any religion.D. To show that the life with nothing at all is not worth living.5. According to the story, what is a clean, well-lighted place? ( B )A. It is a spacious room with clean environment and good lights.B. It is an escape from the darkness and nothingness of the life.C. It is the paradise where people can get the bliss from the Lord.D. It is a bar or café, where people can seek the realization of their own values.II. Complete the following summary of the text by filling in the blanks with words. The initial letterof each word has been given to you.It is late at night in a café. Two waiters of the cafe are keeping a close (1) watch on an old man. The old deaf man frequents (vt.平凡光顾) the café regularly and tends to leave without paying his (2) bill when drunk.As they watch, the two waiters gossip (n./ vi.) about the old man's recent (3) suicide attempt. The younger one comments (评论) that the man's (4) despair could not have been over money, since he seemed to have plenty. Then he refuses in vain (徒劳) to provide the old man another drink, so he complains to the older waiter that he is tired and wishes to go home. He also complains that he would already be on his way (5) home (n./ adv.) if the old man had succeeded (in) killing himself.(Note->) Noting that the old man must be nearly 80 years of age, the younger waiter says to live that long is (6) nasty (bad). However, the older waiter points out that the old man maintains hismotions (waves) for another brandy but is firmly (absolutely) turned down (refused), so he pays for his drinks and leaves. Then the two waiters go their separate ways (went home respectively). Rather than returning home, the older waiter goes to a bar to look for a clean and well (8) 1ighted place, where he is taken (=regarded/ considered) as a crazy person by the barman. On the way back home, he decides (thinks) that it will be (9) insomnia that accompanies (~ sb. to somewhere) him all night. For him, life is just full of (10) nothingness (uselessness/ insignificance).VocabularyI. Choose the answer that best completes each sentence.1. He was (silhouette) silhouetted (侧面影象, 轮廓) ___D__ the light of the stair window.A. betweenB. amongC. fromD. against2. They listened to the soft ticking and creaking as the house ___A__.A. settledB. trembledC. shookD. quivered3.[manual labo(u)r->manufacture->) Manufacturers (厂商) will have to __A___ (substance->) substantial funds [(1)n.资金; (2)vt. 资助] to developing (开发) new engines.A. investB. commitC. anticipate (预料)D. cut4. Driven to __A___ due to the (lose) loss (n. 赔钱/ 亏损) in financial crisis, he threw himself under a train.A. despairB. madnessC. disappointmentD. excitement5. There are dark ___C__ beneath your eyes.A. cloudsB. bagsC. shadowsD. reflections (反射)6. Members of the Royal British Legion (军团) ___B__ past the Cenotaph (纪念碑).A. movedB. (vi.) marched (->March三月份)C. motionedD. mashed (vt.捣碎; smash)7. Plastic (n./ adj.) bags burn with a __D___, acrid (酸) smell.A. pleasantB. (noise->) noisy (adj.)C. penetrating (穿刺)D. nasty (=terrible)8. Years of (frustrate->) frustration __A___ over into (violent->) violence.A. spilledB. splashedC. spanked (打...的屁股)D. spread (散播开来)9. He (modesty: n.) modestly (谦虚) ___C__ to mention that he was British pole-vault champion (撑杆跳冠军).A. pretends (假装)B. offers (give)C. omitsD. presents [(1)n.礼物; (2)adj.在场的; (3)vt.再现历史事实]10. Questionnaire (调查问卷) and (ethnics种族/ 论理道德->ethnic: adj.) ethnographic (民族, 人种学的) study are the two basic instruments (仪器仪表手段) they ___C__ to collect data.A. edit 编辑B. exhibit展览C. employ利用D. enhance加强II. Fill in the blanks with the words or phrases given below. Change the form where necessary. dread dignity confidence reluctantunpolished sleep steady hurryemploy regard pleasant rapcommit drink square1. There are now (stiff: adj. 僵硬的/ 严厉的->) stiffer penalties (刑罚) for (drink->drank->drunk/ drink->drank->drunken) drunken drivers.2. We can find that the employment rate (概率) of university graduates (毕业/毕业生) has declined gradually.3. She sensed (felt) his (reluctant->) reluctance to continue the relationship with her.4. He turned off (偏离) the road into a sleepy (quiet/ out of the way/ remote) little town.5. Please give your parents my warmest regards. [give sb. my regards替我向某人问好]6. Peter is confident of winning the post (job) as the assistant (助手) to the managing director (行政经理).7. Behind the bar the (stew: vt. 炖) steward (服务员<-> stewardess空姐) are polishing (擦拭) the glasses busily.8. I've had a dreadful (terrible) day--everything seems to have gone wrong (出错go bad变质).9. Everyone sensed (felt) that something was wrong. The plane was moving unsteadily through the air.10. I tried (努力) to remember all the articles I had hurriedly packed (打包) and wrote them down (recorded) as (when) they came to me.TranslationPut the following paragraphs into Chinese.1. They sat together at a table that was close against the wall near the door of the caféand looked at the terrace where the tables were all empty except where the old man sat in the shadow of the leaves of the tree that moved slightly in the wind.2. "No, thank you," said the waiter and went out. He disliked bars and bodegas. A clean, well-lighted café was a very different thing. Now, without thinking further, he would go home to hisroom. He would lie in the bed and finally, with daylight, he would go to sleep. After all, he said to himself, it was probably only insomnia. Many must have it.参考译文:1.他们一起坐在紧靠着餐馆大门墙边的桌旁,眼睛望着平台,那儿的桌子全都空无一人,只有那个老人坐在随风轻轻飘拂的树叶的阴影里。

2020年英语专业八级试题及答案(卷十)

2020年英语专业八级试题及答案(卷十)
A. exactB. clearC. accurateD. explicit
13. That consciousness is being transformed into ____.
A. actionB. actC. deedD. activity
14. To stress the importance of a rich vocabulary, the teacher used a(n) ____.“Writing with aseverely limited vocabulary”, she said,“is like trying to paint a circus with only a few colors.”
18. The campers ____ their tent in a sheltered valley.
A. establishedB. placedC. fixedD. built
19. An almost ____ line of traffic was moving at a snail’s pace through the center city.
A. of whichB. whichC. of whoseD. that
5. Doctor Godwin says that ____ what forceful arguments against smoking there are, manypeople persist in smoking.
A. continuousB. constantC. longD. continual
20. On entering another country, a tourist will have to ____ the customs.

大学专业八级英语(词汇与语法)全真模拟练习及答案解析

大学专业八级英语(词汇与语法)全真模拟练习及答案解析

大学专业八级英语(词汇与语法)全真模拟练习及答案解析总分:100分题量:50题一、单选题(共50题,共100分)1.Sometimesabus____getsonthebustocheckthetickets.A.agentB.officerC.conductorD.inspector正确答案:C本题解析:【句意】有时,公共汽车检票员上车查票。

【难点】 bus conductor意为“公共汽车售票员”;agent意为“代理人,中介人”;officer意为“军官,官员”;inspector意为“检查员,视察员”。

2.____,sheledalifeofcompleteseclusion.A.BeingdisgracedB.DisgracedC.DisgracingD.Shewasdisgraced正确答案:B本题解析:【句意】失宠后,她过着完全隐居的生活。

【难点】 disgraced在这里是过去分词作状语,表示伴随状态。

3.Withonelegbrokeninthatcaraccident,hecannotevenwalk,____run.A.letaloneB.that’stosayC.nottospeakD.nottomention正确答案:A本题解析:【句意】在车祸中,他的一条腿骨折,他连走路都不行,更不用说跑了。

【难点】 let alone意为“更不必说”;not to mention意为“再加上”;that is to say意为“也就是说”4.Nowherebutintheremotestregionofthecountry____findaplacetosettledown .A.canheB.hecanC.heD.forhimto正确答案:A本题解析:【句意】他只能在最遥远的地方找个安身之处。

【难点】 Nowhere是否定副词,位于句首引导倒装句。

5.EinsteinwontheNobelPrizein1921andenjoyedgreatfameinGermanyuntilther iseofNazism____hewasexpelledfromGermanybecausehewasaJew.A.whenB.whoC.thenD.which正确答案:A本题解析:【句意】爱因斯坦于1921年获诺贝尔奖金,在德国享有盛誉。

专业八级-109 (1)

专业八级-109 (1)

专业八级-109(总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、{{B}}PART Ⅰ LISTENING COMPREHENSION{{/B}}(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Dangers can be caused by the use of such abstract words as "beauty", "crime" and" (1) ______ ". The danger lies (1) ______ in the fact that the word "beauty" may mean different things for different people. When we use it, we may not be (2) ______ (2) ______ what is in our mind to other people because they may have their idea about "beauty" different from (3) ______ (3) ______ (4) ______ sorts of danger arise with the word "crime". (4) ______ It is generally used to refer to acts that are forbidden by law. Anyone who (5) ______ such an act is, strictly speaking, a (5) ______ "criminal". The word "crime" is associated mainly with (6) ______ such as armed robbery and murder; and the (6) ______ common idea of the "criminal" is of a dangerous kind of man. However, a girl of seventeen who takes something off a shop shelf may be thought as a criminal by a (7) ______ man. Here, once (7) ______ again, we see how an abstract word makes a misleading impression. If "beauty" is an aesthetic abstraction, and "crime" a legal abstraction, "average" is a (8) ______ . For instance, to (8) ______ know the average height of all the people in a town is to know (9) ______ at all about any of the individuals living there. (9) ______ Therefore, abstract ideas and their expressions have to be watched with caution. We must (10) ______ before (10) ______ deciding whether we know what one is really saying.Dangers can be caused by the use of such abstract words as "beauty", "crime" and" (1) ______ ". The danger lies (1) ______ in the fact that the word "beauty" may mean different things for different people. When we use it, we may not be (2) ______ (2) ______ what is in our mind to other people because they may have their idea about "beauty" different from (3) ______ (3) ______ (4) ______ sorts of danger arise with the word "crime". (4) ______ It is generally used to refer to acts that are forbidden by law. Anyone who (5) ______ such an act is, strictly speaking, a (5) ______ "criminal". The word "crime" is associated mainly with (6) ______ such as armed robbery and murder; and the (6) ______ common idea of the "criminal" is of a dangerous kind of man. However, a girl of seventeen who takes something off a shop shelf may be thought as a criminal by a (7) ______ man. Here, once (7) ______ again, we see how an abstract word makes a misleading impression. If "beauty" is an aesthetic abstraction, and "crime" a legal abstraction, "average" is a (8) ______ . For instance, to (8) ______ know the average height of all the people in a town is to know (9) ______ at all about any of the individuals living there. (9) ______ Therefore, abstract ideas and their expressions have to be watched with caution. We must (10) ______ before (10) ______ deciding whether we know what one is really saying.(分数:10.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:average)解析:考查通篇理解能力。

英语专业八级练习题精选

英语专业八级练习题精选

英语专业八级练习题英语专业八级练习题精选DDT, the most powerful pesticide the world had ever known,exposed nature’s vulnerability. Unlike most pesticides, which effect- __1__ tiveness is limited to destroy one or two types of insects, DDT is __2__ capable of killing hundreds of different kinds at once. Developed in 1939, it first distinguished itself during the World War II, cleaning __3__ South Pacific islands of malaria-caused insects for U.S. troops, while __4__in Europe being used as an effective de-lousing power. Its inventor was awarded by the Nobel Prize. __5__ When DDT became available for civilian use in 1945, there were only a few people who expressed the second thought about this __6__ new miracle compound. One was nature writer Edwin Way Teale,who warned, “A spray as discriminate as DDT can upset the economy __7__ of nature of all insects are good, but if they are killed, things __8__ go out of kilter right away.” Another was Rachel Carson, who wrote to the Reader’s Digest to propose an article about series of __9__ tests on DDT being conducted not far from which she lived in Maryland. __10__答案:1.which—whose。

英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套.10

英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套.10

英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000题)By朱晓慧(北大出版社)Edited by Adam Brown Shenstone自测题第十套I.For each sentence there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the ONE that best complete the sentence:901.My two-year-old nephew_the corner of the tablecloth and a bottle of red wine tipped over.A.appendedB.yankedC.avouchedD.bloated902.A cinema was burnt out in north London last night.Police suspect_.A.armpitB.arsenalC.arsonD.artifact903.A duck_quickly across the road.A.bedraggledB.waddledC.condonedD.poached904.While most people would_at the prospect of so much work,Daniels seems to positively enjoy it.A.accentuateB.collateC.dehumanizeD.blanch905.The queen may have privilege but she has no real political_.A.clogB.clotC.cluckD.clout906.I must buy a razor today and get rid of the_on my legs!A.fuzzB.fussC.fuseD.fusion907.The sun was shining straight in her eyes which made herA.engenderB.mystifyC.squintD.deploy908.Doctors managed to reattach the finger of a man whose hand had been_by an electric saw.A.intersectedB.mangledC.hikedD.gainsaid909.The government is now demanding the_of its ancient treasures that were removed from the country in the16th century.A.institutionB.tuitionC.trinityD.restitution910.The sentence"Her youngest siste:r-the one who lives in Australia—is coming over next summer"contains a_.A.parenthesisB.footnoteC.epicD.treatise911.As a former MP,he is well_in parliamentary procedure.A.averseB.versedC.overdoneD.overburdened 912.The government is bringing in stricter laws to_drunken drivers.A.dismantleB.devourC.devolveD.deter913.I got a few_of paint on the window when I was painting the frames.A.fleasB.flaksC.flexesD.flecks914.People who live in crowded cities often experience breathing problems during the summer when high temperature combine with_polluted air.A.drabB.stagnantC.luridD.hoary915.Buildings old and new are thickly covered with_.A.graffitiB.grandeurC.graphiteD.gradient916.We're at a critical_in terms of his domestic 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of American Literature英美文化基础教程学习手册—朱永涛—下载新编英国文学教程——高等学校英语专业系列教材下载《新编英国文学教程》下载高教版《英美文学选读》课文译文《英国文学简史》中文版英国文学主要作家作品汇总《英美文学史》之英国文学作家作品大全《美国文学简史》上中文版英国文学史考试要点英美文学部分作家的介绍和评论外国文学史图表版笔记整理英国文学部分作品分析英美文学超全题库十套考研英美概况练习题含答案南京师范大学2002年2003年语言学之英美文学考研真题.pdf翻译资料:全日制翻译硕士专业学位MTI研究生入学考试指南外事翻译口译和笔译技巧.rar下载汉语成语典故谚语与歇后语英语翻译全国68所院校英汉互译试题分析英语专业考研翻译超全面的笔记~英语专业考研各大院校题型对比分析pdf英语修辞手法经济学人文本许渊冲与翻译艺术.张智中.扫描版散文佳作108篇汉英英汉对照报刊英语单词精华经济指标名词解释大家论坛-英语专业考研论坛-918.If you_,you suddenly shout something,for example because you are very surprised.A.betokenB.chideC.assayD.ejaculate919.She trimmed the_of the tulips before putting them in a vase.A.sprigB.spruceC.stakesD.stalks920.The previous week she'd brought home a greasy-haired biker with_all over his arms.A.tattoosB.taboosC.teaksD.tenets921.My bike has had two_in the last3weeks.A.pureesB.puncturesC.pumasD.pundits922.We put a_between;"short"and"sighted"to make the word"short—sighted", which describes a person who cannot see things that are far away.A.goodyB.hyphenC.cocoonD.domino923._between police forces and the art world is vital to combat art crime.A.ObituaryB.HeadwayC.LiaisonD.Hunking tanks and heavy_,they seized the town.A.artilleryB.artificeC.arteryD.artisan925.The troops_the city,killing and injuring hundreds.A.advertedB.bombardedC.sprintedD.interlocked926.The characters in his early novels are a lot subtler than the overblown in his more recent work.A.interscienceB.havocC.matrixD.caricatures 927."Senior citizen"is a(n)_for"old person".A.mythologyB.onsetC.euphemismD.pal928.She decided to accept his offer of marriage after he_her for months with flowers and expensive presents.A.wrungB.wriggledC.wontedD.wooed929.A flock of birds was already_a cheerful morning chorus.A.overwor ingB.overstatingC.warblingD.imprecating 930.Most of India's coffee exports are restricted by an export_fixed under the rules of the International Coffee Agreement.A.censusB.statureC.arkD.quotaII.Each sentence has a word or phrase underlined.There are four words or phrases beneath each sentence.Choose the ONE word or phrase which would best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined part:931.The boss smiled his assent to my request.A.objectionB.disapprovalC.refusalpliance 932.He sells his things by auction.A.a private saleB.a winter saleC.a summer saleD.a public sale 933.A microphone made her voice audible to the crowd.A.understandableB.perceptibleC.indiscernibleD.indispensable 934.Florida is famous for its warm water as well as its azure skies.A.grayB.blueC.angryD.inept935.The baby babbled happily.ughedB.murmuredC.climbedD.sang936.School boys usually have badges on their caps.A.albumsB.lemonsC.calciumD.emblems 937.He baited his sister unmercifully.A.botheredB.slappedC.toleratedD.touched938.The rusty hinges creaked when the door opened.A.rangB.fell apartC.squeakedD.lessened 939.John had no alternative but to run away from his creditor.A.money enderB.tutorC.customerD.boss940.Equal rights regardless of sex,race,or creed are guaranteed by the constitution.A.religious beliefB.general beliefC.fanatic beliefD.ancient belief 941.A1l the cribs are full,so you don't have to put any fodder in.A.stablesB.shedsC.mangersD.barns942.The picture on the wall is a bit crooked.A.damagedB.spoiledC.awryD.funny 943.When he accidentally stepped on its tail,the little dog cried out in pain.A.gulpedB.flippedC.yelpedD.purred 944.It is no longer fashionable to put cuffs on the bottom trousers.A.colored stripesB.turned-up foldsC.flowery designsD.buttons 945.It is always dangerous to practice the cult of personality.A.dangerB.characterC.worshipD.humanity 946.Even as a child Thomas Edison had a very curious mind;at the age of three he performed his first experiment.A.intricateB.indignantC.incidentalD.inquisitive 947.Bus service will have to be curtailed because of the transit strike.A.lengthenedB.stoppedC.changedD.reduced 948.The last czar of Russia was Nicholas,who was forced from power in1917.A.queenB.princeC.throneD.emperor 949.The basement smelled damp after being closed for such a long time.A.dankB.stinkC.blankD.junk950.The boys sat on the edge of the pool and dangled their bare feet in the water.A.hungB.stretchedC.dippedD.kept951.Freckles of paint spattered on the floor.A.SpotsB.BucketsC.BottlesD.Lots952.In Africa many fugitive slaves were killed by wild animals in the jungle.A.fleeingB.wageC.blackD.wandering 953.He fumbled about in his pockets for the ticket.A.searchedB.insertedC.tookD.looked for 954.All their efforts to solve the problem proved futile.A.unnecessaryB.undesirableelessD.worthless 955.The horse went off at fast gait down the road.A.paceB.runC.hopD.drive 956."Look before you leap"is a time-honored maxim.A.sayingB.theoryC.statementD.supposition 957.I was lost in the maze of narrow streets.A.routebyrinthC.wayD.middle 958.The meal he served was rather meager.A.scantyB.dullC.dingyD.lifeless 959.Their landlady likes to meddle in her tenants affairs.A.stick her noseB.stick her mouthC.stick her feetD.stick her finger 960.She spoke with a clear mellow voice.A.resoluteB.sternC.softD.subdued 961.The thieves ransacked the room trying to find jewels.A.lootedB.probed intoC.raidedD.thoroughly searched 962.I heard a rap on the door,but when I opened the door there was nobody there. A.heavy bang B.heavy blow C.quick,light knock D.light rattle 963.The children's wagon rattled noisily down the hill.A.rolledB.droveC.chatteredD.clattered 964.There will be a short recess before the next game starts.A.discussionB.breakC.interviewD.interruption 965.She held the reins tightly in order to keep the horse steady.A.bridleB.brideC.bribeD.bristle 966.The salesman always had a smooth answer when a customer asked him a question.A.glibB.flatC.blandD.sleek 967.The smoke has almost smothered me.A.weakenedB.flooredC.knockedD.suffocated 968.With vegetation so sparse,the animals have to cover great distances in their search for food.A.rangedB.denseC.widespreadD.thin 969.It's a sunny day and not a speck of cloud is to be seen.A.floatingB.markyerD.smallest bit 970.Helen will play in the finals of the tennis tournament.A.gameB.contestC.courtD.display III.Fill in the blanks with the words given below Change the forms where necessary.A)troupe austere dreg sect newsreel chant bulwark scoop payoff patio971.I had a(n)_childhood because it was during the war and there were no luxuries then.972.People tend to regard drug addicts as the_of society.973.I_out the flesh of the melon with a spoon,and fill the centre with fruit salad. 974.It has been alleged that the minister received a secret_from an arms dealer. 975.In the summer Jim and I have breakfast out on the_.976.When he was16he ran away from home and joined a religious_.977.When she was18she joined a dance_and travelled all over Europe.978.The movie contains some recently discovered_footage of the war.979.There was a group of demonstrators_anti-government slogans in the square. 980.My savings were to be a(n)_against unemployment.B)fib secrete paroxysm muslin reverberate scrawl obsess parole incarnation truism981.She was out,so I_a note to her and put it under the door.982.I can tel he's_because he's smiling!983.Saliva is a liquid_by glands in or near the mouth.984.Whilst this might sound like a(n)_,it is nevertheless a crucial problem to address.985.She stopped drinking but began_about her weight.986.He has applied for_after serving7years of a23-year sentence.987.She is a perfect_of glamour.988.A19th-century painting of a girl in a(n)_dress hung on the wall.989.The narrow street_with the sound of the workmen's drills.990.She went into_of delight when she heard that she had won first prize.C)dynamo nicotine vista oasis fray eulogy scud nipple seasoning garland991.Members of the royal family rarely enter the political_.992.A(n)_on a bicycle will power a pair of lights while the wheels are going round. 993.The song was a(n)_to the jogs of travelling.994.It was a windy day,and small white clouds were_across the blue sky.995.She wore a(n)_of white roses on her head for her wedding.996.The city is a(n)_of peace and sanity amid the chaos of the rest of the country. 997._marks stained his chin and fingers.998.Babies suck milk from their mother's breasts through their mothers'_.999.Taste the soup and adjust the_,adding more salt or pepper as desired.1000.After a hard climb,we were rewarded by a picture-postcard_of rolling hills under a deep blue summer sky.参考答案:I.901~910BCBDD ACBDA911~920BDDBA DBDDA921~930BBCAB DCDCDII.931~940DDBBB DACAA941~950CCCBC DDDAA951~960AAACA ABAAC961~970DCDBA ADDDBIII.971.austere972.dregs973.scoop974.payoff 975.patio976.sect977.troupe978.newsreel979.chanting980.bulwark981.scrawled982.fibbing983.secreted984.truism985.obsessing986.parole987.incarnation988.Muslin989.reverberated990.Paroxysm 991.Fray992.dynamo993.eulogy994.scudding995.garland996.oasis997.Nicotine998.nipples999.seasoning1000.vista真题:基础英语:各校基础英语真题资料汇总英美文学各校英美文学真题汇总二外:英研二外资料——日语法语德语俄语西班牙语等汇总辅导书系列:英语专业考研名校全真试题基础英语07到年真卷与解析下载英语专业考研核心词汇.pdf.宫玉波.09版星火英语专业考研名校全真试题精解英汉互译20122011英语专业考研名校全真题精解英汉互译.rar郭棲庆2010年出版星火英语专业考研考点精梳与精炼英美文化英语专业考研考点精梳与精练北京外国语大学英美文化.rar郭栖庆.2009年版2010年英语专业考研考点精梳与精练英美文化.rar郭栖庆09年出版星火英语专业考研考点精梳与精炼英美文学2010年英语专业考研考点精梳与精练北京外国语大学英美文学.rar郭栖庆09年出版传播学原理2009年版张国良孙亦丽--大学英语精读学习精要--第一二三册pdf下载高级英语第二册教材及教师用书第一册rar下载语言学资料:英语专业考研考点精梳与精练上海外国语大学语言学.pdf.黄任.09版《英语语言学基础》学习指南-温洪瑞主编1999年08月版pdf[韩礼德语言学文集]唐纳德•韩礼德扫描版英语句法与语用研究.rar下载语言学名著选读pdf英语专业考研考点精梳与精练上外语言学pdf下载英语语言文学典型例题与全真题解析.rar下载英语语言学考点测评英美概况导读中文版胡壮麟《语言学教程》修订版笔记新编英国文学教程——高等学校英语专业系列教材下载英语语言学资料华中师范大学语言学课本教程2010版戴伟栋语言学笔记liguistics--胡壮麟超赞的笔记2007年上外英语语言文学专业英汉互译2005年上外英语语言文学专业翻译试卷有答案辽宁大学语言文学之英语专业基础课真题英美文学、文化资料:星火英语专业考研考点精梳与精炼英美文化英语专业考研考点精梳与精练北京外国语大学英美文化郭栖庆09版2010年英语专业考研考点精梳与精练英美文化郭栖庆09版大家论坛-英语专业考研论坛-星火英语专业考研考点精梳与精炼英美文学2010年英语专业考研考点精梳与精练北外英美文学.rar郭栖庆09版漫话英美文学英美文学史考研指南常耀信英语专业考研英语国家文化考点测评王佐良:欧洲文化入门[1992][完整]DJVU王守仁:英国文学选读[2001][完整]DJVU陶洁:美国文学选读[2000][完整]DJVU[美国文学经典].Classics 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八年级英语下册单元基础知识词汇运用测试题

八年级英语下册单元基础知识词汇运用测试题

初中英语8B Unit4基础知识词汇运用测试1. Most (busy) letters are written in English.2. Project hope is an (organize) that helps children go to school.3. He is one of (famous) (act) in our country.4. The (organize) chose me to be the host.5. Have a good time with our best (wish).6. Have you made any (decide) yet?7. The boy talked so (excite) that he forgot the t ime.8. The principle will give us a (speak) tomorrow a fternoon.9. There will be a musical (perform) in the show.10.The re (not be) a charity show tonight.11.My father hopes (travel) to GuiLin one day.12.Yesterday when the old man (cross) the street,he (knock) down. 13.Over the few years, how many English words you (learn)?14.I wish I (can ,remember) all the words in 5 minutes.15.Be quick! Your mother (wait) for you outside the school gate.16.There is a lot of homework ________ (do) for us.17.Sandy kept _______ (take) the photos because of the beautiful view.18. How happy the ____________ (organize) feel!19. It isn’t easy _______ (be) a host, but it’s exciting.20. The audience shouted _________ (exciting) because they performed very _______ (good).21. They held a charity show to ask people ___________ (donate) money.22. This question is a bit ________________ (difficult) than that one.23. He is ________ (choose) to be the host of the show.24. They needed __________ (practise) _________ (dance),before the show.25. If you wish, you can make _________ (donate) directly to one of the agencies, funds orprogrammes in the UN System.26. Thank you for your interest in __________(advertisement) our new products.27. She is ___________ (beautiful) of the two sisters.28. The beautiful _________ (act) performed so well that all of us cheered for her.29. Would you please put the ________ (follow) passage into German?30. Please give my best _________ (wish) to your parents when you g o back.31.I don’t know what made him laugh so_______(excite)?32.. Andy Law will give two______(perform) in Nanjing this year.33. He made a ________(decide) not to go there this week.34. Most international ________(busy) letters are written in English.35. “We are proud of your_______(successful), Daniel.” said father.36.It's said that the long bridge______________(build)in two months.37.Where to have the meeting ______________ (discuss)now.38.Which language _______the most widely_______(speak)in the world?39.The lost boy_____________(not find)so far.st year a large number of trees______________(cut)down.41. The students _____ often _____(tell) to take care of their desks and chairs.42. The old man is ill. He ______ (must send) to the hospital.43. Vegetables, eggs and fruits_________ (sell) in this shop.44. What _______ knives ______ (make) of ?They_______________(make) of metal(金属) and wood.45. Can the magazine ________ (take) out of the library?46. The room _____________ (clean) by me every day.47. The stars can’t _____________ (see) in the daytime.48. Some flowers _______________ (water) by Li Ming already.49. This kind of shoes __________ (sell) well.50. How long _____ your uncle ______(be) in the city?51. ______ you _______(see) the film y et? Yes, I _______(see) it last week.52.The food _____________ (smell) delicious.53. Look! Someone __________(dance).54.一The light in the classroom (be)still on.一Oh,sorry.I forgot (turn)it off.55.Thank you for (help)me with my maths.56.It’s over three years since I(come)back from Tianjin.57.I (not take)any food since last Sunday.58.As soon as he saw me,he stopped (speak)to me.59.Don’t make them(stand)long outside.60.1 wish I (have)one million dollars.61.Have you read the article (write)by Jane in the Time Magazine?62.——you ever (tell)them all that before?—NO,never.63.I am very glad because I (find)my l ost key.64. I wish I _______________(be) a host of the show.65. We all hope the snow tomorrow______________(be) a success.66. His job was_______________(provide) the performers with water.67. Many farmlands became deserts because of_________(cut) down too many trees.68.Spring Bud project is an_______________(organize) that helps poor young girls return toschool.69.These wonderful_______________ will give us a musical _________________(perform).70. Mother told me___________________(not be) late for school.71. He said that he_________________(come) back the next week.73. I heard Mother___________(talk) with Father in the sitting room at ten last night.74. We________________(set) up a stage for the show already.75. Tea________________(drink) by people all over the world.76. Look, the rain __________________(stop). Let’s go out.77. They know how _________________(perform) eye_______________(operate).78. He’s busy these days, he has no time_________________(play) with you.79. I must leave. Someone_________________(wait) for me outside.80. Don’t let the baby_______________(cry) for a long time.81. I’m not used to ________________(go) out on rainy days.82. ________________(know) comes from practice.83. English________________(speak) all over the world.84.When I ________________(arrive) at 7:00 yesterday, one of the students_______________(draw) something on the blackboard.85.My computer_______________(not work) well for a week.It needs_____________(repair).86. He stopped_______________(talk) to me because there was a call for him.87. Look! A new road_________________(build) in the town.88. I think the cameras________________(make) in Japan are expensive.89.Has Nancy Jackson ___________ (design) the CROM yet?90.The main character ___________ (call) Itchy Feet.91. By (read) ___________ Chinese every morning, you will improve a lot.92.A homeless man ___________ (lie) on the ground now.93. Jack planned ___________ (travel) to China next summer holiday.94.Have a good time with our best __________ (wish).95. I was made __________ (read) the text once more by Miss Chen.96.The best way to learn English is to practice __________ (speak) it.97.The girl often gives out leaflets __________ (ask) people to donate money.98.If it rains tomorrow,we (stay)at home.99.Their parents (buy)a new flat when he was born.100.How long you (be )like this ?101.Did you see the man (lie) on the playgr ound?102._________you (mop)the floor yet?103.How lucky we are ___________(live) in this modern city !104..Her mother (teach)in the school over the ten years.105..The Greens (have)supper right now.But we (just eat)it.下面的是2016年经典励志语录,需要的朋友可以欣赏,不需要的朋友下载后可以编辑删除!!谢谢!!1、有来路,没退路;留退路,是绝路。

英语专八词汇--朱晓慧

英语专八词汇--朱晓慧

Chapter 11. The zodiac is used by astrologers to help calculate the influence of the planets on people’s lives.2. It is a haphazard timetable. Sometimes lessons happen, sometimes they don’t.3. No man was allowed to infringe on the livelihood of his neighbor.4. The scents of the flowers were wafted to us by the breeze.5. The poor man’s clothes were so ragged that they could not be repaired any more.6. The machinery had been wrecked so efficiently that the police were sure it was a case of sabotage.7. The actor amused the audience by mimicking some well-known people.8. The speaker tantalized us with tales of exotic lands and buried treasure.9. I assure you there was no ulterior motive in my suggestion.10. Government loans have been the salvation of several shaky business companies.11. The hunter kept the lion’s skin and head as trophies (trophy).12. We saw the canoe overturn, throwing its passengers into the water.13. He has been drinking alcohol so heavily that his death severely affected and got his quietus alcoholically.14. The orphanage is just one of her philanthropic causes.15. After a period of probation, a novice becomes a nun.16. Despite his wealth and position, he has an unassuming personality.17. The island is maintained as a sanctuary for engendered species.18. If you adulterate something, such as food or drink, you reduce its quality or make it weaker, for example by adding water to it.19. A barbecue is a grill on which meat, fish, and other foods are cooked over hot charcoal, usually out of doors.20. The picket warned the sleeping troops that the enemy was creeping near.21. When you are suffering from measles you have red spots on your skin and you feel as if you have a cold.22. Their business was war, murder, pillage and rape.23. He was brought before the tribunal for trial.24. The guests, have eaten until they were satiated, now listened inattentively to the speakers.25. If you spill hot liquid on your skin it will scald you.26. The meeting took on a different posture after his moving speech.27. While she had the fever, she raved for hours.28. The mice scampered when the cat came.29. Many animals display maternal instincts only while their offspring are young and helpless.30. On August 18th the president announced a general amnesty for political exiles.31. She lived on the yonder (farther) side of the valley.32. The old couple lived in abject (complete) poverty.33. Larry was so absorbed (engrossed) in his novel that he forgot about his dinner cooking in the oven.34. His grandfather used to be an admiral (a top naval officer).35. She distributed gifts in a bountiful (generous) and gracious manner.36. I have just had a long bout (period) of house cleaning.37. The girls braided (plaited) their hair with flowers.38. They got in quite a brawl (fight).39. Her brazen (insolent) contempt for authority angered the officials.40. After the storm the lake returned to its usual calm (placid) state.41. Charles was in no position to make a judicious (wise) decision.42. This wood is too wet to kindle (burn).43. The politician promised to be candid (open and frank), but we wondered.44. The lambs capered (skipped) about in the meadow.45. There was a caption (title) underneath the photograph.46. She is the most faultless (impeccable) person in the group.47. The waiter fawned on (sought favor from) the rich customers in hopes of a large tip.48. Not wishing to attend the dance, Marie feigned (disguised) illness.49. He is one of the young lady’s fervent (ardent) admirers.50. Huey Long’s denunciations of the federal government were often inspired by the fervor (zeal) of his listeners.51. Fidelity (faithfulness) is a quality of character that is admired by most people.52. The police will make every effort to capture the fiend (wicked person) who murdered the children.53. We found a hamlet (small village) in the deep forest with only six families.54. The rising prices are harassing (worrying) the manufacturers and the customers.55. He is always harping on (talking tiresomely about) lack of opportunity.56. Because the details of the project were rather hazy (vague), we decided to reject the proposal.57. If Mr. Jones had known that she was a criminal, he would never have aided or helped (abetted) her in any way.58. In front of the house is a small lake hemmed in (surrounded) by thick leafy trees.59. He refused to see anyone and remained a hermit (recluse) all his life.60. She wants to hitch (connect) her trailer to your car.61. Does he love his wealthy mother or only pretend to for mercenary (selfish) reasons?62. Pick up that mess (clutter) of dirty clothes and have them washed.63. His joke caused mirth (laughter) in the audience.64. A person’s miscellaneous (varied minor) expenses include stamps and haircuts.65. With a little care you could have avoided the mishap (accident).66. He ushered (guided) me to my seat at once.67. In winter, many homeless vagabonds (wanderers) prefer to live in prison rather than to live in the open.68. Confucius is considered the greatest of the ancient Chinese sages (philosophy).69. A concert was given in the saloon (bar-room) of the ship.70. Typically, ocean reefs teem with (swarm with) fish.71. The colleges all have well-kept verdant lawns.72. One-piece swimming costumes are more fashionable than bikinis this year.73. To be a good manager, you must know how to devolve responsibility downwards.74. The whole country had tried to efface the memory of the old dictatorship.75. She swiveled her chair round and stared out across the back lawn.76. He tried to console her, but she kept saying it was all her own fault.77. For breakfast I have porridge made with water, to which I add raisins.78. The stream glinted in the moonlight.79. I was just cogitating (cogitate) upon the meaning of life.80. Several famous alumni have agreed to help raise money for the school’s restoration fund.81. In fairy stories, elves (elf) are small magical beings who play tricks on people.82. She puts a piece of plastic tubing in her mouth and starts siphoning gas from a huge metal drum.83. Three planes were standing on the tarmac.84. The vegetable curry is served with rice and lentils.85. The car pulled up too fast and skidded on the dusty shoulder of the road.86. Pantomime is an amusing musical play, and it also used to mean mime.87. All the parts have been taken from stock but they need to be invoiced before shipping.88. Having agreed a price through the computer, the customer’s own machine can then automatically produce an invoice to consummate the deal.89. She always has prunes in syrup for breakfast.90. Many thousands of refugees have already died from malnutrition.91. All the dancers come on stage during the grand finale.92. Which modern novels are on the syllabus this year?93. Many families must skimp on their food and other necessities just to meet the monthly rent.94. Tartan is mainly associated with Scotland.95. The bullfighter was almost gored to death.96. I thought I saw someone skulking in the bushes—perhaps we should call the police.97. Hooligans had sprayed paint all over the car.98. To get to the cinema foyer (前厅), you have to push the wheelchair up the ramp.99. The author seems to view the British system as a paragon of democracy.100. I told her she looked fat, whereupon she threw the entire contents of a saucepan at me and burst into tears.Chapter 2101. It is presumptuous of the young senator to challenge the leadership so soon.102. We mustn’t get impatient; if we bide our time and the chance will come.103. To assess future needs, the Department simply extrapolated past demand trends.104. She was putting lumps of sugar into her tea with a pair of silver tongs.105. John was admitted to the sixth grade on probation.106. Wiles are clever tricks that people use to persuade other people to do something.107. She loves me and I reciprocate her affection.108. The invalid was reclining (recline) lazily on the couch.109. A treacherous person is one whom you trust, but who harms you secretly.110. She made shorthand notes which she later transcribes.111. The rider lashes his horse to make it go faster.112. Alms are gifts of money, clothes, food, etc. to poor people.113. Two months later a faction calling itself the “New Opposition” issued a circular to all members.114. If you allude to something, you mention it in a very indirect way.115. The artistic zealot Smards devoted his life to the completion of a great masterpiece.116. When the river Nile overflows, it leaves sediment on the surrounding fields.117. We received the quittance indicating the amount of money I had paid.118. Next month there will be the ceremony of induction of the new chancellor.119. Cybernetics is a science in which control system in electronic and mechanical devices are studied and compared to biological systems.120. The theater had semicircular tiers of seats.121. By now John was seething (seethe) with indignation and we gathered round trying to pacify him. 122. Nails protruded from the board and had to be removed for safety.123. She knew that her efforts to feint cheerfulness weren’t convincing.124. An eiderdown is a bed covering, placed on top of sheets and blankets, which is filled with small soft feathers or warm material.125. If you are averse to something, you feel strongly that you are not willing to do it or that you don’t like it. 126. At the top of the steps was a bust of Shakespeare on a pedestal (基座).127. The social workers tried to rehabilitate the juvenile delinquents.128. To tabulate fact, figures, etc., is to write them in columns.129. In ancient times, a serf was forced to work on his lord’s land, almost as a slave.130. He gave me an ultimatum: either Mary has to leave, or me.131. The manager juggled (played tricks with) his figures to make it seem that the company was prosperous. 132. The children became boisterous (wild) when their mother left the room.133. The mathematician was working at the zenith (highest point) of her power.134. My wife didn’t accede (agree) with what you suggested to us.135. He received world-wide acclaim (praise) for landing on the moon.136. He was acquitted (absolved) of his role in the disturbance.137. He bought a bonnet (hat) for his girl friend yesterday.138. Parks are a great boon (blessing) to people in big cities.139. The prisoner made a breach (crack) in the wall and escaped.140. The United Nations was asked to mediate the break (rift) between the two governments.141. Carcasses (dead bodies) of animals lay rotten among the trees.142. The child was caressed (fondled) by his mother with her hand.143. After heavy rain the water formed many cascades (rapids) down the hill.144. Cavities (cavity, holes) in teeth are caused by decay.145. The students exulted (rejoiced) at the last day of school.146. The speaker is going to tell us his fabulous (amazing) adventures on the moon.147. The counterfeit bills were a good facsimile (reproduction) of the real ones.148. Since he is shy about speaking in public, his voice always falters (stammers) a little at the beginning of his speeches.149. Freedom of the press is a farce (mockery) under a dictatorship.150. Sandy thought she was fat (obese), so she went on a crash diet.151. There is concern about whether the budget will be ready for the new fiscal (financial) year.152. The golden age of whale fishery (catching) is over.153. People said those guesses (conjectures) were probably correct.154. A gush (stream) of water came out when the pump started.155. This place is a habitat (home) for pit vipers (毒蛇).156. The enemy soldiers were on the hither (this) side of the river.157. The miser kept a hoard (collection) of coins at a secret cabin.158. Nelson’s voice was so hoarse (husky) that he could hardly speak.159. The driver hobbled (walked lamely) around on crutches for a month after the accident.160. All of us mocked at (jeered at) his craving for fame and profit.161. There was a sing on the gate which read: “Do not molest (disturb) the dog.”162. I’ll have to walk through the moor (wasteland) to find the missing child.163. Sally was mortified (humiliated) by her date’s unprecedented behavior.164. The boy built a castle on a mound (pile) of sand.165. The boys always munch (chew) popcorn while they watch the movie.166. In former days, poets often called the sky “the vault (arched roof) of heaven”.167. I have a vehement (fierce) hatred of people who are cruel to animals.168. The court judged him sane (sound-minded) and responsible for his acts.169. In the chocolate factory we work under very sanitary (hygienic) conditions.170. The fox hid in the thicket (bush) where the dogs could not reach it.171. With one dexterous movement, he flicked the omelet over in the pan.172. According to a recent study, at least 2000 people subsist by picking through the city’s garbage.173. I find scientific terminology hard to understand.174. His face had contorted with bitterness and rage.175. Rapacious soldiers looted the house in the defeated city.176. We moored the boat to a large tree root.177. When two people elope they go away secretly together to get married.178. The huge heaps of slag warned us that we were approaching a mining area.179. The infantry are being sent into the battle zone.180. French and Germany have signed a bilateral agreement to help prevent drug smuggling.181. Your arteries (artery) are the tubes in your body that carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body. 182. She is one of the rising stars in the political firmament.183. In the sentence “I wish I were rich”, the verb “were” is in the subjunctive.184. The policeman was grappling (grapple) with two men.185. She hooted her horn at the dog in the road.186. She speaks Mandarin Chinese.187. After our long game of tennis, we slaked our thirst with a beer.188. Jade is a hard stone, usually green in color, which is used for making jewelry and ornaments.189. A couple of victories would boost the team’s morale enormously.190. Gandhi renounced the use of violence.191. The contour of the car has been changed, making the new model less boxlike.192. We have evidence to substantiate allegations that corruption took place.193. The car hit a patch of ice and slewed around violently.194. We keep the goat on a tether when it is grazing.195. In his 20 years working for the company, he made an indelible mark on it.196. The farmer’s tractor had turned the lane into a morass of mud which was difficult to walk through. 197. Trade Union leaders have demanded the government rescind the price rise.198. The dockland were derelict for many years before they were converted into a marina.199. A paraphrase of something written or spoken is the same thing expressed in a different way.200. She started to wean her baby when it was about six months.Chapter 3201. Each of the balloons has its own buoyance and lift.202. The losing candidate spent a tortuous night listening to the election returns.203. Winning the Nobel Prize added even more luster to the poet’s name.204. In order to receive the degree she had to present a dissertation.205. The decayed gentleman was at last reduced to servile labor.206. Buoys show ships and boats where they can go, and warn them of danger.207. He hammered a tack into the wall and hung a small picture from it.208. The conference was held under the auspices of the United Nations.209. We must be careful as we deplete our stocks of non-renewable resources.210. A lady wears a shawl over her shoulders to keep her warm.211. Before proceeding with the experiment, the lab assistant reiterated what the professor had said in his lecture.212. In the aural test the student listens to spoken language but does not speak in response.213. In these stories of pastoral life, we find an understanding of the daily tasks of country folk.214. I am no longer fashionable to call a mental hospital asylum.215. The sky became suffused with a pale, milky luminescence.216. The old man tried to rejuvenate himself by taking hormone shots.217. If you badger someone, you repeatedly tell him to do something or repeatedly ask him questions. 218. Their houses are in traditional style of clay over a lattice of bamboo.219. The king, as the “symbol of the nation”, duly gave the Constitution his assent.220. He swore that he would never steal again, but soon relapsed into a life of crime.221. I’m sorry for bumping into you—somebody shoved me.222. His mind was tainted from reading bad books.223. A doctor’s life is consecrated to keeping people well.224. The reception was held in a pavilion on the lawn.225. The new nurse was perfunctory; she didn’t really care about her work.226. Mice will shred things such as newspapers and make a terrible mess.227. My father never aspired to the job of managing director, and was very surprised when it was offered to him.228. Edward VIII relinquished his throne to marry Mrs. Simpson.229. Black tides of lava flowed down the sides of the volcano.230. He sieved the sand from the bottom of the river, hoping to find pieces of gold.231. The chairman wanted to adjourn (dissolve) the meeting.232. His employer appeared to be in such an affable (agreeable) mood that Tom decided to ask for a raise. 233. He was extremely agitated (perturbed) by the illness of his daughter.234. The foreign countries’ attempt at a blockade (closure) of the port was unsuccessful.235. It was difficult to make out the details because the photograph was quite blurred (indistinct).236. Walking is difficult in the bog (marsh land).237. The little town has a volunteer fire brigade (corps).238. I had half a broiled (grilled) chicken for my dinner.239. A celestial (astronomical) map shows the positions of the planets.240. On Sundays, he used to attend service held in a chapel (small church).241. The other day we had a cleaning and we took all the junk (refuse) out of the attic.242. The sleeping soldier received a strong censure (reprimand) from his commanding officer.243. Her parents had taught her that she should behave like a chaste (pure) and modest young lady.244. Although the two candidates disagreed on many issues, there was no enmity (hostility) between them. 245. The new job entails (involves) selling and setting up sales conference.246. The manager was entangled (caught) in a web of difficulties as a result of severe business loses.247. Bicyclists often find it expedient (convenient) to ignore stop signs.248. Your comment is actually extraneous (irrelevant) to the topic.249. Mr. Smith’s apartment is too extravagant (exorbitant); he plays twice as much as I pay.250. The tiny part was difficult to extricate (remove).251. Nowadays many people still use flints (hard stones) for striking fire.252. Tom has got nothing to do with Mary now because she flirts (plays at love) with every man in her office. 253. I hate to see a man grovel (humble himself) before his superiors.254. It took me hours to grub (dig up) the roots of the tree.255. The drunken father always gave a gruff (stern) answer to his wife’s questions.256. The people in the city are now under the hoof (suppression) of the conqueror.257. The kids are reeling hoops (iron circle) for fun and exercise.258. Some people regard a gambling house as a heavenly spot while others regard it as a horrid (horrible) hell.259. The light hues (shades) in the painting remind me of the style of Degas.260. I don’t think it is impartial (unbiased) for the professor to flunk my chemistry test.261. Sometimes I think Maria’s thoughts are wholly mundane (worldly).262. The horse has a muzzle (harness) over his mouth.263. The horse nibbled (took little bites of) the sugar in the child’s hand.264. People with a nimble (quick) mind are always good at figures.265. The Indians cut notches (marks) on a stick to keep count of numbers.266. Galileo, the Italian scientist, is regarded as one of the world’s venerable (time-honored) scholars.267. He was greatly vexed (annoyed) by the new and unexpected development.268. They scoured (searched through) the country for the lost child.269. He made no reply, but simply scowled (frowned) at me.270. A thorough (fastidious) housekeeper, she spent hours polishing the furniture and waxing the floors. 271. The horse had to spend several months in quarantine when it reached Britain.272. The electrician’s union is planning to amalgamate with the technicians’ union.273. We’re having a new bathroom suite fitted at the weekend.274. The dogs had started to snarl at each other so I thought I’d better separate them.275. Half-way up I had to stop because several rungs were broken.276. When they heard the concert was free, they came in hordes.277. She begged me for another shot of morphine to kill the pain.278. I have had my hair in a bob for a quite long time.279. She’s in a convalescent hospital for a couple of months where she can be looked after properly.280. Twiddle a knob on a radio in Britain and you may hear more voices speaking crackly French or German than English.281. Issues of citizenship are beyond the jurisdiction of local government.282. As a medical examiner I can vouch from experience that his death was accidental.283. Did I hurt you? I thought I saw you wince.284. The police asked for a news embargo while they tried to find the kidnapper.285. You need to have supple limbs to be a dancer.286. His theory is no longer tenable now that new facts have appeared.287. Another of the rebels’ tactics has involved sniping (snipe) at and indiscriminately shelling civilians. 288. Female athletes often notice changes in their menstrual cycles.289. There was a gun and grenade attack on the army offices this morning.290. She was given a standing ovation at the end of her speech.291. The fission of the cell could be inhibited with certain chemicals.292. Corn starch is used as a thickener in stews.293. My left knee has been giving me a few twinges in this cold weather.294. The silence of the night was punctuated by the distant rumble of traffic.295. He then soldered the wire to the telephone terminal.296. A reporter tried to infiltrate into the prison.297. Residual income is your income after tax.298. The indemnity for any loss will be paid as soon as our inspector has completed her enquiries.299. No sooner do you buy a computer than they bring out a new one which supersedes it.300. The department has a differential salary structure which takes into account an employee’s experience as well as other factors.Chapter 4301. They roll dice each morning to see who will make the coffee.302. The asphalt on the road became soft and sticky in the heat.303. The new ambassador will present his credentials to the foreign minister this morning.304. His rustic speech and ways made him uncomfortable in the city school.305. I feel rather replete after that large meal.306. They have been working two pieces of metal together on the anvil.307. The mine exploded, sending lethal fragments flying in all directions.308. We have just laid some paving slabs in our garden to make a path.309. These phrases are capable of being construed differently.310. The film is a reflection of the violence that pervades American culture.311. A potato blight destroyed the main food supply of Irish peasants in the 1840s, and hundreds of thousands starved to death.312. Are you going to hang the replica of the declaration of independence in the classroom or in the auditorium?313. Plants such as runner beans twine round other things for support.314. They were unable to sleep because of the din coming from the bar.315. Libraries are repositories (repository) of the world’s best thoughts.316. Some people believe that meditation or magic will help them to levitate.317. A corporal is a non-commissioned officer in the army, with the rank immediately below that of sergeant. 318. Forcing everyone to vote for the dictator perverts the very idea of democracy.319. A dinosaur was a large reptile which lived in prehistoric times and which is now extinct.320. Brevity is, in almost everything, a virtue.321. A wrinkle of doubt creased his forehead.322. After millenniums of absorbing minerals from water, the trees became petrified (petrify).323. The best beer will be the stuff you brew from the malt you have made yourself.324. If something diverges from the truth, a standard, a theory, etc. it does not conform to it or fit it.325. The acoustics of a room are the structural features of it which determine how well you can hear music or speeches.326. A lexicon is an alphabetical list of words of a language or of a particular subject.327. When there is a slump in a country it is difficult to do trade, and many people are out of work.328. Her supervisor, a married man, began to pester her and make unwelcome sexual advances towards her. 329. It was a battle of wits, with Sandra holding all the aces.330. A broker is a person whose job is to buy and sell shares, foreign money, or goods for other people. 331. Between 1870 and 1941 the United States changed from an agrarian (farming) economy to an industrial economy.332. She is one of the most agreeable (congenial) members of our class.333. The agreement (concord) between them has been made.334. They were both angry so their argument was very bitter (acrimonious).335. Some of television’s most annoying moments are during its blatant (coarse) commercials.336. Mrs. Brown bought the other table instead of this one, which has a blemish (smudge) here in the corner. 337. Patrick browsed (looked casually) through the store for two hours without buying anything.338. The metal plate was badly buckled (bent).339. It is not a good business policy to cut costs by buying cheap (sleazy) material.340. We had to start at exactly the same time, so we had our watches checked (synchronized).341. According to the weather bureau, it will be chilly (stifling) tomorrow with a 50 percent chance of showers.342. The bells were chiming (were ringing) as the bride and groom left the church.343. His generosity toward the weak and the poor shows that chivalry (gallantry) isn’t dead.344. Carols sung by church choirs (singing groups) and by school children express the happy spirit of Christmas.345. With one blow of his axe, he cleaved (hacked) a block of wood in two.346. The child was so lovely that I couldn’t help chucking (tossing) him under the chin.347. The river is dangerous for swimmers because of eddies (eddy, swift currents).348. He made her a present of an emerald (jewelry) ring.349. Congress recently enacted (approved) tax registration which affects everyone.350. During the war even teenagers were enlisted (recruited) into military service.351. When they tried to run in the deep snow, they floundered (stumbled) and fell.352. Baby chicks have fluffy (soft) feathers.353. The horses returned and the groom (stable boy) tended them with loving care.354. His grotesque (curious) appearance and manners made everybody laugh.355. Last weekend we had our picnic in a quiet grove (woodland).356. Our final assignment for the English class is to give an impromptu (unprepared) speech.357. A number of his remarks were obviously improvised (thought up on the spot).358. We have had a whole month of incessant (unceasing) rain.359. The old house was infested (overrun) with rats and insects.360. The representatives of the company seemed very insensitive (callous) to the conditions of the works. 361. Numbing (paralyzing) terror filled their brains as they witnessed the explosions.362. The law ordains (determines) that murderers shall be hanged.363. My brother bought a new outfit (suit) for his wedding party.364. Since she did not have time to read the entire play before class, she read an outline of the plot (a synopsis) instead.。

英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(5)

英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(5)

声明因朱晓慧教授编著、王逢鑫教授审定,北京大学出版社出版的《英语专业八级阅读与词汇》一书已绝版近5年,而索取此书附录《英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(10010000题)》的读者甚多,本人制作了此书附录自测题的电子版,供广大读者使用。

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自测题第五套I.For each sentence there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence:401._is something made of wool and cotton and usually has two or more colours. A.Jean B.Tweed C.Shawl D.Flax402.To trap animals a hunter fixes a_,usually made of cord,across the path they are likely to take.A.lotusB.lotionC.snarlD.snare403.Someone's_is a person who helps them to commit a crime or to do something wrong.A.coronerB.accompliceC.felonD.claimant404._is a cluster of tiny plants that looks like moss and grows on rocks,trees,malls, etc.A.CloverB.CedarC.LichenD.Leech405.A_is the main part of the body of a boat or tank.A.tuskB.hullC.roosterD.duct406.We ran when the bull began to_.A.dribbleB.engenderC.fizzD.snort407.The_drove the ship on the rock.A.drizzleB.tempestC.hazeieu408.Once you've_to the heat you won't feel so tired.A.enragedB.acclimatizedC.forebodedD.gargled409.If the sun_something,especially the ground or plants,it makes it completely dry.A.impendsB.liltsC.parchesD.traduces410.After wavshing them in soapy water,_the clothes thoroughly.A.leerB.harrowC.maculateD.rinse411.We'll need to have a new electric_fitted into the wall for the teievision plug. A.schooner B.socket C.rudder D.cartridge412.Leaves turned to shimming silver as_played through them.A.solosB.zephyrsC.hurricanesD.galaxies413.Much of what he said was beyond her comprehension but she understood the_ of his remarks.A.tacB.tactC.tannerD.tenor414.A_is a very ba.d snow storm with strong winds..A.blizzardB.blissC.blisterD.bazaar415._is a red powder which people,especially women and actors,put on their cheeks in order to give them more color.A.PipB.RumC.YogurtD.Rouge416.The coronation of the new king was performed with great_.A.pompB.pumpC.plumpD.plumb417.During his_in Africa the missionary learned much about native customs.A.sojournB.irisC.perilD.rapture418.He received the ball from the'right near the penalty spot,then_it wide of the goal.A.assayedB.exterminatedC.jabbedD.jeered419.Insurance_losses were heavy last year due to a number of natural disasters.A.unravelingB.underwritmgC.understatingD.unassuming 420.This Bob Dylan_includes some'rare recordings of his best songs.A.anthologyB.anthemC.anthropologyD.antidote421.The president of this company is just a_—the chief Executive has day-to-day control.A.hindB.playboyC.figureheadD.backdrop422.Silver_easily and turns black if not polished regularly.A.snookersB.stewsC.dousesD.tarnishes423.The men who amved in the_of drug dealers-were actually undercover police officers.A.smearB.rimeC.copD.guise. 424.Three men were feared dead last night after a helicopter_off course into an oil platform and ditched into the North Sea.A.blandishedB.falsifiedC.instigatedD.veered425.We looked down to the river_we'd climbed,and nobody complained of the effort as I had anticipated.A.whereofB.whereonC.whenceD.wherefore 426.The ship_at Sydney and we spent a day-touring the city.A.berthedB.amassedC.dissuadedD.poached427.The machine allows segments of the film to be viewed'repeatedly and at a number of speeds,so the'editor can cut and_the film.A.ambleB.tinkerC.splideD.adulate428.I sell_tickets for several charities every year.A.raftB.ramC.rangerD.raffle429.The tape recording_to be of a conversation between the princess and a secret admirer.A.purportsB.quashesC.tinkiesD.boggles 430.The further under_your golf score gets,the better you're playing.A.apexB.arkC.spaD.ParII.Each sentence has a word or phrase underlined.There are four words or phrases beneath each sentence.Choose the ONE word or phrase which would best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined part:431.They are near akin to us.A.closely relatedB.hostileC.friendlyD.separated 432.Do not alight from a moving train.A.set upB.get offC.get aboutD.get on433.She looked very alluring in her black evening dress.A.boringB.repellingC.abhoringD.Tempting 434.For ten years the Greeks besieged the city of Troy.A.capturedB.occupiedC.destroyedD.surrounded 435.As the fire spread,smoke billowed out of the building.A.surgedB.keptC.shutD.flew436.The main roads in this city are lined with towering birches.A.shopsB.skyscrapersC.tall treesD.high buildings 437.He buffed the coin untl it shone.A.polishedB.choppedC.knockedD.swung438.There is a bulge at the end of this rent.A.poleB.swellingC.holeD.crack439.Jim is eager to see his old school chums at the class reunion.A.teachersB.playmatesC.childhood friendsD.intimate friends440.The ship's propeller churned the waves to foam.A.propelledB.brokeC.batteredD.stirred up 441.The man was clad in a black suit and a derby hat.A.carryingB.buyingC.wearingD.looking for 442.The audience clamored for the show to begin.A.called outB.called upC.called awayD.called forth 443.The draperies he bought for his new sitting room are from Iran.A.chairsB.paintingsC.furnitureD.curtains 444.In the bee family,drones do not work.A.female honeybeesB.male honeybeesC.workersD.queens 445.The little boy had had a long day;he was feeling drowsy.zyB.sleepyC.exhaustedD.sad446.His wealth dwindled into nothingness.A.lostB.diminishedC.wastedD.finished 447.The Pacific coast is the region in the United States most prone to earthquakes. A.gales B.stor C.destruction D.tremors 448.The doctor gave him an injection to ease his pain.A.assuage:B.auditC.assessD.augment 449.Nowadays,the youngsters are averse to easy tasks.A.ferventB.fickleC.frivolousD.facile450.We used to play on the beach when the tide ebbed.A.cameB.flowed backC.vanishedD.flooded 451.It was difficult to see ships in the distance because of the fog.A.sweatB.hazeC.dewD.frost452.Although the Carbon14_method of dating old objects is not foolproof,it is the best method available at present.A.wholly operationalB.entirely serviceableC.fully reliablepletely safe 453.Miss Baker's response to your request seemed gratifying.A.shrewdB.threateningC.overwhelmingD.pleasing 454.Harry is gregarious by nature.A.unfriendlyB.stingyC.courtlyD.very friendly 455.There must be some grit in the machinery;it isn't running smoothly.A.rough bits of metalB.rough bits of wireC.rough bits of sandD.rough bits of cloth456.The criminal insinuated that he had been roughly treated by the arresting officer.A.suggested indirectlyB.denied positivelyC.argued convincinglyD.stated flatly457.The ill treatment towards the prisoners finally led to an insurrection.A.a riskB.a riteC.a riseD.a riot 458.Try to intercept the letter before it falls into the wrong hands.A.get overB.get aroundC.get hold ofD.get rid of 459.His involuntary sigh betrayed his feelings.A.automaticB.unbelievableC.unnecessaryD.unreasonable 460.The door won't latch properly.A.slamB.lockC.shutD.open461.The Miss Universe pageant will be held in Hong Kong this year.A.palaceB.exhibitionC.concertD.show462.He felt a pang at the thought of his missing child.A.thrustB.sharp painC.shiverD.shock463.Even after the government troops were defeated partisans continued to fight the invaders inA.citizensB.local peopleC.regular armiesD.guerrillas 464.He argued that these books had a pernicious effect on young minds.A.deepB.far-reachingC.indirectD.harmful. 465.His interest indicates that he must be a student of philology.nguageB.ethnicityC.paleontologyD.mammals 466.Wading across a stream,he got the shoes completely wet.A.Transacting.B.FordingC.MistingD.Bleaching 467.The Roman Empire rapidly waned in power in the5th century.A.acceleratedB.declinedC.speededD.rose468.Students will be admitted irrespective of sex,age and nationality.A.heightB.propertyC.political viewsD.gender 469.Everybody in our class likes her shining eyes.A.ludicrousB.lusciousC.licentiousD.lustrous 470.The news of the bank's failure was a thunderbolt.A.a great eventB.unexpectedC.a shockD.a misfortune III.Fill in the blanks with the words given below.Change the forms where necessary.A)volley disconcert stipend crucible bogus quack showdown rabies stint bigotry471.He went to see a_who said he could cure him wrth some kind of strange herbs. mentators believe there is no reason for the latest killings than a renewed wave of_and hatred.473.She produced some_documents io support her claim.474.He has just finished a_of compulsory military service.lions of dollars were spent on lawyers in a courtroom_between the two companies.476.Dogs,cats,foxes and bats can all carry_.477.Even as the funeral took place,guerrillas hidden nearby fired a fresh_of machine-gun fire.478.This theatre is the_comedy,where fame or failure is found.479.We were_to be told,"You can't be trusted."480.As deputy chairman of the company,he will receive an annual_of$220,000..B)sheen extant stodgy innate rugged indigenous heckle hunch pasta wobble481.They_him and interrupted his address wirh angry questions.ing this polish will restore the_to your furniture.483.Medieval customs are_in some parts of Europe.484.New ownership can often bring a fresh outlook to_companies.485.He manages to combine two strands of the British character which is a(n)_ conservatism with flashes of eccentricity.486.Jeeps are_vehicle,designed for rough conditions.487.The_medical traditions in the area make extenslve use of plants.488.He_his shoulders and leaned forward on the edge of the counter.489.Spaghetti,verrnicelli,ravioli are types of_.490.I narrowly missed a cyclist who_into my path.C)mime writhe cleavage stoke shit adultery parsley discourse erotic tyro491.She was responsible for the daily household chores,such as_the fire and making the beds,492.Don't do it that way!_,now you've broken_it!493.He was_something at me across the pub but I couldn't understand what he was trying to say.494.She is going to divorce him on the grounds of_.495.There is a marked_between the parties about the government's defence policy. 496.Civilized_between the two countries has become impossible.497.It might sound like some kind of wild fantasy,but it wasn't a(n)_experience at all.498.A(n)_is someone who has very little experience of something.499.Sprinkle a little_on the soup as garnish.500.The shark was_around wildly,trying to get_free.参考答案:I..401~410BDBCB DBBCD411~420BBDAD AACBA421~430CDDDC ACDADII.431~440ABDDA CABDB441~450CADBB BDADB451~460BCDDC ADCAB461~470DBDDA BBDDCIII.471.quack472.bigotry473.bogus474.stint475.showdown 476.rabies477.volley478.crucible479.disconcerted480.stipend 481.heckled482.sheen483.extant484.stodgy485.innate 486.rugged487.indigenous488.hunched489.pasta490.wobbled 491.stoking492.Shit493.miming494.adultery495.cleavage496.discourse 497.erotic498.tyro499.parsley500.writhing。

英语专业八级人文知识练习题及答案

英语专业八级人文知识练习题及答案

英语专业八级人文知识练习题及答案英语专业八级人文知识练习题及答案1. “Ode to the west wind” was written by the author of ___.A “I wandered lonely as a cloud”B “Kubla Khan”C “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage”D “As Defense of Poetry”2. Which of the following poets does not belong to the school of romantic poets?A William WordsworthB Percy Bysshe ShelleyC George Gordon ByronD John Donne3. Charles Dickens wrote all of the following except ___.A Oliver TwistB David CopperfieldC A Tale of Two CitiesD Heart of Darkness4. “A Red, Red Rose” was written by ___.A Alexandra PopB Robert BurnsC William BlakeD John Keats5. Pip is the character of Charles Dickens’ novel ___.A Oliver TwistB David CopperfieldC A Tale of Two CitiesD Great Expectations6. Sense and Sensibility is a ___ by ___.A play… Jane AustenB novel… Jane AustenC play… Emily BronteD novel… Anne Bronte7. In reading Shakespeare, you must have come across the line “T o be or not to be---that is the question” by___.A Iago in OthelloB Lear in King LearC Shylock in the Merchant of VeniceD Hamlet in Hamlet8. Robert Browning’s “My last Duchess” is composed in the form of a(n) ___.A dramatic monologueB extended metaphorC syllogistic argumentD dialogue9. Thomas Hardy wrote novels of __.A character and environmentB pure romanceC “stream of consciousness”D psychoanalysis10. “Wessex novels” refers to the novels written by ___.A Charles DickensB D.H. LawrenceC James JoyceD Thomas Hardy答案详解:1 选D“I wandered lonely as a cloud” 的作者是William Wordsworth; “Kubla Khan” 的作者是 Samuel Taylor Coleridge;“Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage” 的作者是 George Gordon Byron.《西风颂》(Ode to the west wind)是 Percy Bysshe Shelley(雪莱)的代表作,他的文论着作有《诗辩》(A Defense of Poetry。

英语专业八级词汇专项自测题第十套

英语专业八级词汇专项自测题第十套

精心整理英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000 题)By 朱晓慧(北大出版社)Edited by Adam Brown Shenstone- 2 -918. If you _ , you suddenly shout something, for example because you are verysurprised.A. betokenB. chideC. assayD. ejaculate919. She trimmed the _ of the tulips before putting them in a vase.A. sprigB. spruceC. stakesD. stalks920. The previous week she'd brought home a greasy-haired biker with _ all over hisarms.A. tattoosB. taboosC. teaksD. tenets921. My bike has had two _ in the last 3 weeks.A. pureesB. puncturesC. pumasD. pundits922.We put a _ between ; " short " and " sighted " to make the word " short—sighted ",which describes a person who cannot see things that are far away.A. goodyB. hyphenC. cocoonD. domino923. _ between police forces and the art world is vital to combat art crime.A. ObituaryB. HeadwayC. LiaisonD. Hunk924. Using tanks and heavy _ , they seized the town.A. artilleryB. artificeC. arteryD. artisan925. The troops _ the city, killing and injuring hundreds. A. adverted B. bombarded C. sprinted D. interlocked926. The characters in his early novels are a lot subtler than the overblown in his morerecent work.A. interscienceB. havocC.matrixD. caricatures927. "Senior citizen" is a(n) _ for " old person " .A. mythologyB. onsetC. euphemismD. pal928. She decided to accept his offer of marriage after he _ her for months withflowers and expensive presents.A. wrungB. wriggledC. wontedD. wooed929. A flock of birds was already _ a cheerful morning chorus.A. overwor ingB. overstatingC. warblingD. imprecating 930. Most of India's coffee exports are restricted by an export _ fixed under the rulesof the International Coffee Agreement.A. censusB. statureC. arkD. quotaII. Each sentence has a word or phrase underlined. There are four words or phrasesbeneath each sentence. Choose the ONE word or phrase which would best keep themeaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined part:931. The boss smiled his assent to my request.A. objectionB. disapprovalC. refusalD. compliance932. He sells his things by auction.A. a private saleB. a winter saleC. a summer saleD. a public sale933. A microphone made her voice audible to the crowd. A. understandable B. perceptible C. indiscernible D. indispensable934. Florida is famous for its warm water as well as its azure skies.A. grayB. blueC. angryD. inept英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000 题)By 朱晓慧(北大出版社)Edited by Adam Brown Shenstone- 3 -935. The baby babbled happily.A. laughedB. murmuredC. climbedD. sang936. School boys usually have badges on their caps.A. albumsB. lemonsC. calciumD. emblems937. He baited his sister unmercifully.A. botheredB. slappedC. toleratedD. touched938. The rusty hinges creaked when the door opened.A. rangB. fell apartC. squeakedD. lessened939. John had no alternative but to run away from his creditor.A. money enderB. tutorC. customerD. boss940. Equal rights regardless of sex, race, or creed are guaranteed by the constitution.A. religious beliefB. general beliefC. fanatic beliefD. ancient belief941. A1l the cribs are full, so you don't have to put any fodder in.A. stablesB. shedsC. mangersD. barns942. The picture on the wall is a bit crooked.A. damagedB. spoiledC. awryD. funny943. When he accidentally stepped on its tail, the little dogcried out in pain.A. gulpedB. flippedC. yelpedD. purred944. It is no longer fashionable to put cuffs on the bottom trousers.A. colored stripesB. turned-up foldsC. flowery designsD. buttons945. It is always dangerous to practice the cult of personality.A. dangerB. characterC. worshipD. humanity946. Even as a child Thomas Edison had a very curious mind; at the age of three heperformed his first experiment.A. intricateB. indignantC. incidentalD. inquisitive947. Bus service will have to be curtailed because of the transit strike.A. lengthenedB. stoppedC. changedD. reduced948. The last czar of Russia was Nicholas, who was forced from power in 1917.A. queenB. princeC. throneD. emperor949. The basement smelled damp after being closed for such a long time.A. dankB. stinkC. blankD. junk950. The boys sat on the edge of the pool and dangled theirbare feet in the water.A. hungB. stretchedC. dippedD. kept951. Freckles of paint spattered on the floor.A. SpotsB. BucketsC. BottlesD. Lots952. In Africa many fugitive slaves were killed by wild animals in the jungle.A. fleeingB. wageC. blackD. wandering953. He fumbled about in his pockets for the ticket.A. searchedB. insertedC. tookD. looked for954. All their efforts to solve the problem proved futile .A. unnecessaryB. undesirableC. uselessD. worthless 955. The horse went off at fast gait down the road.A. paceB. runC. hopD. drive956." Look before you leap " is a time-honored maxim.英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000 题)By 朱晓慧(北大出版社)Edited by Adam Brown Shenstone- 4 -A. sayingB. theoryC. statementD. supposition957. I was lost in the maze of narrow streets.A. routeB. labyrinthC. wayD. middle958. The meal he served was rather meager.A. scantyB. dullC. dingyD. lifeless959. Their landlady likes to meddle in her tenants affairs. A. stick her nose B. stick her mouth C. stick her feet D. stick her finger960. She spoke with a clear mellow voice.A. resoluteB. sternC. softD. subdued961. The thieves ransacked the room trying to find jewels. A. looted B. probed into C. raided D. thoroughly searched 962. I heard a rap on the door, but when I opened the door there was nobody there.A. heavy bangB. heavy blowC.quick, light knockD. light rattle963. The children's wagon rattled noisily down the hill.A. rolledB. droveC. chatteredD. clattered964. There will be a short recess before the next game starts.A. discussionB. breakC. interviewD. interruption965. She held the reins tightly in order to keep the horse steady.A. bridleB. brideC. bribeD. bristle966. The salesman always had a smooth answer when a customer asked him aquestion.A. glibB. flatC. blandD. sleek967. The smoke has almost smothered me.A. weakenedB. flooredC. knockedD. suffocated968. With vegetation so sparse, the animals have to cover great distances in theirsearch for food.A. rangedB. denseC. widespreadD. thin969. It's a sunny day and not a speck of cloud is to be seen.A. floatingB. markC. layerD. smallest bit970. Helen will play in the finals of the tennis tournament.A. gameB. contestC. courtD. displayIII.Fill in the blanks with the words given below Change the forms where necessary.A) troupe austere dreg sect newsreel chant bulwark scoop payoffpatio971. I had a(n) _ childhood because it was during the war and there were no luxuriesthen.972. People tend to regard drug addicts as the _ of society. 973. I _ out the flesh of the melon with a spoon, and fill the centre with fruit salad.974. It has been alleged that the minister received a secret _ from an arms dealer.975. In the summer Jim and I have breakfast out on the _. 976. When he was 16 he ran away from home and joined a religious _.977. When she was 18 she joined a dance _ and travelled all over Europe.978. The movie contains some recently discovered _ footage of the war.英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000 题)By 朱晓慧(北大出版社)Edited by Adam Brown Shenstone- 5 -979. There was a group of demonstrators _ anti-government slogans in the square.980. My savings were to be a(n) _ against unemployment. B) fib secrete paroxysm muslin reverberate scrawl obsess paroleincarnation truism981. She was out, so I _ a note to her and put it under the door.982. I can tel he's _ because he's smiling!983. Saliva is a liquid _ by glands in or near the mouth. 984. Whilst this might sound like a(n) _ , it is nevertheless a crucial problem toaddress.985. She stopped drinking but began _ about her weight. 986. He has applied for _ after serving 7 years of a 23-year sentence.987. She is a perfect _ of glamour.988. A 19th-century painting of a girl in a(n) _ dress hung on the wall.989. The narrow street _ with the sound of the workmen's drills.990. She went into _ of delight when she heard that she had won first prize.C) dynamo nicotine vista oasis fray eulogy scud nipple seasoninggarland991. Members of the royal family rarely enter the political _. 992. A(n) _ on a bicycle will power a pair of lights while the wheels are going round.993. The song was a(n) _ to the jogs of travelling.994. It was a windy day, and small white clouds were _ acrossthe blue sky.995. She wore a(n) _ of white roses on her head for her wedding.996. The city is a(n) _ of peace and sanity amid the chaos of the rest of the country.997. _ marks stained his chin and fingers.998. Babies suck milk from their mother's breasts through their mothers' _.999. Taste the soup and adjust the_ , adding more salt or pepper as desired.1000. After a hard climb, we were rewarded by a picture-postcard _ of rolling hillsunder a deep blue summer sky.参考答案:I. 901~910 BCBDD ACBDA 911~920 BDDBA DBDDA 921~930 BBCAB DCDCDII. 931~940 DDBBB DACAA 941~950 CCCBC DDDAA 951~960 AAACA ABAAC 961~970 DCDBA ADDDBIII. 971. austere 972. dregs 973. scoop 974. payoff975. patio 976. sect 977. troupe 978. newsreel979. chanting 980. bulwark 981. scrawled 982. fibbing 983. secreted 984. truism 985. obsessing 986. parole987. incarnation 988. Muslin 989. reverberated 990. Paroxysm991. Fray 992. dynamo 993. eulogy 994.scudding995. garland 996. oasis 997. Nicotine998. nipples 999. seasoning 1000. vista。

八年级英语下Unit8单元测试卷英语试题

八年级英语下Unit8单元测试卷英语试题

八年级英语下Unit8单元测试卷满分是100分,考试时间是是100分钟题号听力局部笔试局部总得分ⅠⅡ Ⅲ Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ Ⅴ Ⅵ Ⅶ Ⅷ得分听力局部 (15分)Ⅰ. 听句子,选择正确图画〔5分〕〔 〕1. A.〔 〕2. A. B.C.〔 〕3. A. B.C.〔 〕4. A. B.C.〔 〕5. A. B.C.C.B.Ⅱ. 听短文,填空,每空填一词〔5分〕Most people want to look nice. So they have different 1 of clothes. We know: different occasions, different clothes. For example, when you are at school or at work, you have no 2 . You must wear 3 , and 4 for your work. When you are at home or 5 with your friends, you can wear what you like.1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ⅲ. 听短文,判断正〔T〕误〔F〕(5分)( ) 1. This in an advertisement for Huatai Clothing Store.( ) 2. Pants cost only$13 each.( ) 3. In the store, there are night dresses in white and in pink for boys. ( ) 4. They sell shorts for only $12.( ) 5. They don’t have great bags in the store.笔试局部 (85分)Ⅰ. 词汇〔15分〕A) 根据句意及首字母提示补全单词〔5分〕1. The Beijing Opera has a more than 200 years history . It is an a Chinese art.2. I t’s said that the first t of clothes were made of animal skins.3. Can you tell me when the f show will start?4. I bought my mother a w sweater yesterday.5. People now b that one’s clothes can tell others about who he or she is.B) 根据汉语提示完成句字〔10分〕1. We must wear suitable clothes (在不同场合).2. Tie doesn’t (搭配) sports clothes.3. Light colors make people (看起来更胖) .4. Fashion is (充满) culture.5. The story book is (值得看).Ⅱ.单项选择〔15分〕( ) 1. Most of the sheep on the hill at the moment.A.areB. isC. wasD. were( ) 2. I understood .A. what you sayB. what you saidC. that you sayD. that you said ( ) 3. you get up, the better.A. EarlierB. The earlyC. The earlierD. Early ( ) 4. She went into a store, a ring her eyes.t( ) 5. Do you know he is a teacher or not?A. ifB. whetherC. thatD. what( ) 6. All of the following are school rules except “〞.A. No smokingB. Don’t fightC. Slower than 80km/hD. Saver water( ) 7. He is a man.A. short-neckB. short-neckedC. short neckD. short necked( ) 8. The youn g lady’s dress is of fashion.A. outsideB. outC. onD. not in( ) 9. Please dry these clothes.A. cleanB. cleaningC. cleanedD. to clean( ) 10. The scarf her T-shirt.A. matchB. looks great withC. catchD. catches ( ) 11. The little boy is crying .A. hard and hardB. harder and harderC. hardest and hardestD. harder and hardest( ) 12. What did she say?A. otherB.thingsC. elseD. others( ) 13. I’ve never heard him before, however, I saw him running on the playground yesterday morning.A. fromB. ofC. aboutD. out( ) 14. Kangkang, the classroom is empty.A. BesidesB. ButC. ExceptD. Except for( ) 15. There was TV at that time, so we didn’t know about the world.A. not; a lot ofB. no; littleC. no; a lotD. not; a fewⅢ. 找出划线局部的同义词〔5分〕( ) 1. This style of clothes are popular with many people all over the world .A. in the worldB. around the worldC. in the parts of the worldD. above the world( ) 2. I enjoyed myself last Sunday.A. had a good timeB. liked myselfC. enjoyed himD. play games happily( ) 3. My mother has gone shopping, she’ll be back in a minute.A. laterB. soonC. on timeD. at the moment( ) 4. I haven’t got a letter from my father yet.A. heardB. heard fromC. listened toD. heard of( ) 5. A: Our class was the winner in the last sports meeting.B: Really ? Congratulations!A. Oh dearB. Is that soC. GreatD. Do you think soⅣ. 综合填空〔5分〕bare because wear protect reasonWhy do we wear clothes? You may think it is an easy question. But there are many 1 why people wear clothes. In the past, many Europeans and Americans believed that people wore their clothes 2 they didn’t want other people to see their 3 bodies. Today we believe that people first started 4 clothes to 5 themselves from the sun, the wind, the rain, the cold and other bad weather.1. 2. 3.4. 5.Ⅴ. 选择方框中适当的句子补全对话〔其中有两项是多余的〕〔5分〕A: Hi! How handsome!B: Thank you. 1A: Your coat is very nice. 2B: It’s made of wool and cotton.A: Look at these clothes, what are they made of?B: 3 We can get cotton from plants and get wool, silk and leather from animals.A: Oh, dear! 4B: Just so so.A: I want to buy a coat like yours. 5B: OK, I’d love to.A. Where is it made?B. What’s it made of?C. I’m sorry to hear that.D.You know a lot about them.1. 2. 3. 4. 5.Ⅵ. 完型填空〔10分〕Beethoven had an ugly face and a very 1 temper(脾气)but people 2 him to their homes. When he lost his temper, they forgave(原谅)him. He was often poorand ill during his life. After one illness, he suddenly 3 himself deaf. At that time he was 4 31.What a blow it was on him!5 this didn’t stop Beethoven6 on in his life.He went on7 much music. He wrote long pieces and short pieces, happy ones and8 ones. During his life, he composed(作曲)about 300 pieces.9 people’s surprise, he wrote some of his best and most beautiful pieces 10 he became deaf. Many of them are known and loved all over the world.( )1.A.good B. better C. bad D. worse ( )2.A.didn’t like to ask B. liked to inviteC. didn’t like to takeD. liked to let( )3.A.looked for B. found C. found out D. looked atB. just nowC. stillD. even( )5.A.Because B. As C. But D. So( )6.A.to walk B. walk C. for walking D. from walking( )7.A.write B. to write C. wrote D. writing ( )8.A.wonderful B. sad C. hard D. strong( )9.A.For B. In C. At D. To( )10.A.before B. unti l C. after D. ifⅦ.阅读理解 (15分)(A)The Browns have a very nice garden around their house. It has some tall trees and many flowers. Mr. and Mrs.Brown work hard in their garden. Now Mrs.Brown is in the garden getting some flowers. She will put the flowers in the dining room and the sitting room.Susan is sitting in a chair in the garden. She is reading a book. Susan doesn’t go to work today. So she is at home. David is saying goodbye to his mother. He is running through the gate. He is going to school. He will go to school by bus. At school he studies with his friends. He has lunch at school. Mrs.Brown and Susan will have lunch at home. Mr.Brown went to London yesterday. He is in London now and will have his lunch there. This afternoon he will come back by train and he will drive from the station to his house in his own car. Mrs.Brown will be at home. Susan and her friend Tom will go to the town this afternoon, and have tea there.根据短文内容,选择正确答案( ) 1. There is ________.A. a beautiful house near the garden without trees and flowersB. a nice garden near the Browns’ houseC. a big park a round the houseD. a nice garden with some tall trees around the Browns’ house( ) 2. Mrs. Brown is getting some flowers to _________.A. give them to SusanB. put them in the sitting room and the dining roomC. take them to schoolD. send them to her friends( ) 3. Susan is _______.A. looking at a picture-bookB. sitting in a chair and reading a bookC. reading the newspaperD. putting the flowers in her bedroom( ) 4. David is _________.A. having his lunchB. going to school by bikeC. reading a bookD. going to school( ) 5. Mr. Brown will __________.A. have his breakfast in LondonB. have his lunch in LondonC. have his supper in David’s schoolD. have tea in his office〔B〕The Fashionable Tang-style CostumeLocated①in Changle Road on the side of Shanghai Jinjiang Hotel, the “Tang-style Costume Street〞 has been enjoying high popularity for its traditional Chinese attire②following the costume pattern of Tang Dynasty (618-907) . Its fame③soared④higher after the APEC⑤meeting in Shanghai at which Tang-style costumes were offered for APEC leaders.On the street are custume shops of various grades and features. Some sell moderncostumes with traditional touch, such as cloth-knotted⑥ buttons and round flower patterns. Others offer 100 percent traditional attire.Most shops sell costumes, so you can enjoy the Chinese costumes. Why are the Chinese costumes so popular now? It’s in touch with the high development of our country. The getting-in-fashion was also owned to APEC leaders. They all wore Tang-style costumes at Shanghai meeting. This has proved an old saying that only things of a national touch can prevail⑦ in the world.Notes:1.locate v.位于,坐落于2.attire n.服装,盛装3.fame n.名声4.soar v.猛增5.APEC 亚太经合组织6.cloth-knotted adj.用布打结的7.prevail v.流行Read the passage and answer the questions.(阅读短文,答复以下问题。

八年级英语下册8知识应用自测题目标试题

八年级英语下册8知识应用自测题目标试题

Unit 8 Have you read Treasure Island yet[知识应用自测]Ⅰ.按要求写出以下词的形式1.person〔形容词〕_______答案:personal 在名词的后面+al构成与之相对应的形容词。

2.graduation〔动词〕_______答案:graduate 动词+tion构成与之相对应的名词,是构词法的一种。

3.mouse〔复数〕_______答案:mice4.hair〔形容词〕_______答案:hairy 名词+y 构成与之相对应的形容词,也是构词法的一种。

5.perfect〔同义词〕_______答案:wonderful “好极了,棒极了〞的意思。

6.pro 〔反义词〕_______答案:con pro赞成,赞成的理由;con 反对,反对的理由。

7 pany〔复数〕_______答案:companies 辅音字母+y结尾的名词变复数时,要变y为i再加es。

8.give〔过去分词〕_______答案:given9.remember〔反义词〕_______答案:forget 忘记。

10.spend〔过去式〕_______答案:spent11.pronunciation〔动词〕_______ 答题向导←许多词汇可利用构词的知识来帮助记忆。

←注意pronunciation变成动词时要怎么变?←不够特殊。

←收到的。

答案:pronounce 注意作动词时中间有字母o,而作名词时去掉o。

12 pete〔名词〕_______答案:competition 动词加上tion 构成与之对应的名词。

Ⅱ.根据句意及首字母提示填空13.What should I get my mom for her b ?答案:birthday’s not s enough.答案:special15.Why don’t you get a c ?答案:camera’s the best gift have you ever r ?答案:received’m going to make a s meal.答案:special18.Cats are too d to take care of.答案:difficult19.The t kind of pet these days is the spiders.答案:trendiest20.They went to the beach i of climbing mountains. 答案:instead’ll r your kindness for ever.答案:remember22.He can speak English as well as n speakers.答案:nativeⅢ.英汉互译23.目前;如今_______ ←时髦的。

年英语专八阅读考试自测题

年英语专八阅读考试自测题

年英语专八阅读考试自测题用宝珠打扮自己,不如用知识充实自己。

以下是为大家搜索的20XX年英语专八阅读自测题,希望能给大家带来帮助!更多精彩内容请及时关注我们!The tourist trade is booming. With all this ing and going, you’d expect greater understanding to develop between the nations of the world. Not a bit of it! Superb systems of munication by air, sea and land make it possible for us to visit each other’s countries at a moderate cost. What was once the ‘grand tour’, reserved for only the very rich, is now within everybody’s grasp? The package tour and chartered flights are not to be sneered at. Modern travelers enjoy a level of fort which the lords and ladies on grand tours in the old days couldn’t have dreamed of. But what’s the sense of this mass exchange of populations if the nations of the world remain basically ignorant of each other?Many tourist organizations are directly responsible for this state of affairs. They deliberately set out to protect their clients from too much contact with the local population. The modern tourist leads a cosseted, sheltered life. He lives at international hotels, where he eats his international food and sips his international drink while he gazes at the natives from a distance. Conducted tours to places of interest are carefully censored. The tourist isallowed to see only what the organizers want him to see and no more. A strict schedule makes it impossible for the tourist to wander off on his own; and anyway, language is always a barrier, so he is only too happy to be protectedin this way. At its very worst, this leads to a new and hideous kind of colonization. The summer quarters of the inhabitants of the cite universitaire: are temporarily reestablished on the island of Corfu. Blackpool is recreated at Torremolinos where the traveler goes not to eat paella, but fish and chips.The sad thing about this situation is that it leads to the persistence of national stereotypes. We don’t see the people of other nations as they really are, but as we have been brought up to believe they are. You can test this for yourself. Take five nationalities, say, French, German, English, American and Italian. Now in your mind, match them with these five adjectives: musical, amorous, cold, pedantic, native. Far from providing us with any insight into the national characteristics of the peoples just mentioned, these adjectives actually act as barriers. So when you set out on your travels, the only characteristics you notice are those which confirm your preconceptions. You e away with the highly unoriginal and inaurate impression that, say, ‘Anglo-Saxons are hypocrites’ of that ‘Latin peoples shout a lot’. You only have to make a few foreignfriends to understand how absurd and harmful national stereotypes are. But how can you make foreign friends when the tourist trade does its best to prevent you?Carried to an extreme, stereotypes can be positively dangerous. Wild generalizations stir up racial hatred and blind us to the basic fact—how trite it sounds! – That all people are human. We are all similar to each other and at the same time all unique.1. superb 卓越的,出色的,第一流的2. moderate 中庸的,中等的,适度的3. grand tour 大旅行,指旧时英国富家子弟教育中,到欧洲大陆观光的旅行,为学业必经阶段。

八年级英语下册83测试题试题

八年级英语下册83测试题试题

Unit 8 Our ClothesTopic 3 He said the fashion show was wonderful.(考试时间是是:90分钟,满分是:100分)第一局部第二局部第三局部总分题号ⅠⅡⅢⅣⅠⅡⅢⅣⅠⅡⅢ得分第一局部听力〔20分〕Ⅰ. 听句子,选择正确图片。

每个句子读一遍。

〔5分〕A B C D E1. ____2. ____3. ____4. ____5. ____Ⅱ. 听句子,选择正确答语。

每个句子读一遍。

〔5分〕( )6. A. No, I can’t. B. Yes, I’d love to. C. I don’t think so.( )7. A. Good idea. B. No, I wouldn’t. C. I don’t like it.( )8. A. They’re cool! B. What a pity! C. I’m OK!( )9. A. It’s silk. B. It’s made of silk. C. It’s made in Beijing.( )10. A. It’s delicious! B. Thank you. C. I don’t know. Ⅲ. 听对话,选择正确答案。

对话读两遍。

〔5分〕( )11. When is there going to be a car show?A. Next week.B. This afternoon.C. Tomorrow afternoon.( )12. Who will go with Lily?A. Tim.B. Ann.C. Jim.( )13. How will they go?A. By bike.B. By bus.C. On foot.( )14. Where will they meet?A. At the station.B. In the shop.C. Outside the park.( )15. What are they doing?A. They’re meeting outside the park.B. They’re watching a car show.C. They’re calling each other.Ⅳ. 听短文,根据短文内容选择正确答案。

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