新思维综合英语1模拟测试一
新思维综合英语1模拟测试一
新思维综合英语1I.Vocabulary and Structure:Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)Example: The old couple at last in finding a flat to rent.A.managedB.didC.finishedD.succeededThe sentence should read, "The old couple succeeded at last in finding a flat to rent." Therefore, you should choose D.请选择题型Vocabulary Dialogues Close Test Reading Translation1.The plane at 10:45. There is still an hour to go.A.takes overB.takes offC.takes downD.takes up2.I have been waiting for him for the last twenty minutes, but he hasn't yet.A.shown offB.shown upC.shown throughD.shown around3.I don't know the number–I'll look in the telephone book.A. make sureB.as sureC.of sureD.for sure4.They are going to turn that land in the neighborhood into a large parking lot.A.vacantB.variousC.violentD.vital5.The restaurant also has an excellent wine to complement your meal.A.selectionB.electionC.correctionD.reflection6.Could you tell me the tissues are, please?A.whatB.whereC.whichD.when7.How long?A. have you got marriedB.you got marriedC.have you been marriedD.did you marry8.You will find rice at every meal in the South of China.A.servedB.servingC.be servedD.serves9.She opened the door the fresh air to come in.A.ofB.forC.intoD.let10.All is a continuous supply of the basic necessities of life.A.that is neededB.what is neededC.the thing neededD.our needsII.Situational Dialogues:Directions: Choose A, B or C to complete each conversation, using the sentences below. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)Example:- Oh, look. Joni Mitchell is in town.- .- What? She's one of the greatest folk singers in the world!Who's that? I've never heard of her.Sure, I'm in town.Yes, I'm glad she's coming.Answer A is correct because the conversation should read,"- Oh, look. Joni Mitchell is in town.- Who's that? I've never heard of her.- What? She's one of the greatest folk singers in the world!"请选择题型Vocabulary Dialogues Close Test Reading Translation11.–Thanks very much. You've been very helpful.–.A.No, thanks.B.You are right. You can say it again.C.Don't mention it. Any time.12.–How about joining us? It is really a wonderful feeling.–.A.Well, I was planning to work on Saturday. But I change my mind now.B.Great! It doesn't sound like that great when I was there last time.C.Really? I thought the steak was terrible.13.–Hello, Chris? This is Lee..–Oh, that's O.K. I was just setting the table.A.What are we going to have for dinner?B.I hope I'm not calling at dinner time.C.Jane invites us over for dinner tonight.14.–Do you know where Liberty Street is? –It's off Oak Street, near the park.–.–I don't know exactly. Perhaps every five minutes or so.A.The park? Which one do you mean?B.Do you have any idea where Pine Street is?C.By the way, do you know how often the Number 5 bus runs normally?15.–Could you tell me which bus goes to the Fine Arts Museum?—.A.Sorry, I've never been there.B.You can always take a taxi.C.I think No. 16 is OK.16.–Do you have any plans for the weekend?–.A.It will be fine on the weekend.B.It depends on the weather.C.I went to the cinema last weekend.17.–Do you know what you're going to order?–.A.It smells awful.B.It tastes delicious.C.I can't make up my mind.18.–If the weather is good, I might play tennis. What about you?–.A.What would you like order?B.I went to the cinema yesterday.C.I'm not sure. I may just stay home.19.–Do you ever go back to Cambridge?–.–I don't know exactly. Perhaps every five minutes or so.A.Not very often.B.Let's keep in touch.C.Not again.20.–How about working fifteen more minutes? Then we can order out for pizza.—.A.Sounds great. I am so hungry I could eat a horse.B.Good idea. I need to leave immediately.C.Let's move to other topics.III.Close Test:Directions: For each numbered blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points) 请选择题型Vocabulary Dialogues Close Test Reading TranslationHenry's job was to examine cars whichcrossed the frontier to make21that they werenot smuggling (走私) anything into the country.Every evening, except at weekends, he 22see a factory worker coming up the hill towardsthe frontier, pushing a bicycle with a big load ofold straw on it. When the bicycle reached thefrontier, Henry 23to stop the man and makehim take the straw off and untie it. Then he wouldexamine the 24very carefully to see if hecould find anything, after which he would look inall the man's pockets 25he let him tie thestraw again. The man would then put it on hisbicycle and go off down the hill with it. AlthoughHenry was always 26to find gold or jewelry orother valuable things hidden in the straw, henever found any.Then one evening, after he had looked27the straw as usual, he said to him,"Listen. I know that you are smuggling thingsacross this frontier. Won't you tell me what it isthat you are bringing into the country so 28?I'm an oldman, and today's my last day on thejob. Tomorrow I'm going to 29. I promisethat I shall not tell anyone if you tell me whatyou've been smuggling." The factory workerdid not sayanything for 30. Then he smiled,turned to Henry and said quietly, "Bicycles."21. A.known B.clearC.obviousD.sure--------------------------------------------------------------------------------22. A.would B.mustC.mightD.should--------------------------------------------------------------------------------23. A.had edC.wantedD.sure--------------------------------------------------------------------------------24. A.bicycle B.hillC.strawD.worker--------------------------------------------------------------------------------25. A.when B.beforeC.whileD.as--------------------------------------------------------------------------------26. A.thinking B.suspectingC.expectingD.insisting--------------------------------------------------------------------------------27. A.thoroughly B.throughC.downD.up--------------------------------------------------------------------------------28. A.carefully B.successfullyC.obviouslyD.silently--------------------------------------------------------------------------------29. A.return B.retreatC.retireD.rest--------------------------------------------------------------------------------30. A.short while B.a periodC.few minutesD.some timeIV. Reading ComprehensionDirections: Each of the passages below is followed by some questions. For each question there are four answers marked A, B, C and D. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the questions. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)请选择题型Vocabulary Dialogues Close Test Reading TranslationQuestions 31~35 are based on the Passage 1.Passage 1Learning the language of a country isn't enough. If you know the manners of your foreign friends, you will probably be surprised just how different they can be from your own.A visitor to India should remember it is impolite there to use the left hand for passing food at the table. The left hand is for washing yourself. Also in India, you might see a man shaking his head at another to show that he is disagreeing. But inmany parts of India a side-to-side movement of the head is to show agreement. In Bulgaria you shake your head to show "yes"—a nod shows "no".In Europe it is quite usual to cross your legs while sitting and talking to someone, even at an important meeting. But doing this could cause offence to a Thailander. Touching the head of a grown-up is also not done in Thailand.Knowing about manners is useful when you are traveling, and you also need to know the language used to express the customs.31. If you are staying in India, you'd better.A. not use your left hand to pass food at the tablee your left hand to pass food at the tableC.not use your left hand to wash yourselfe your left hand at all times32. To shake your head means "Yes.A.in IndiaB.in EuropeC.in BulgariaD.in Thailand33. You can easily make a Thailander angry by.A.touching his headB.crossing your legs while talking to himC.shaking your headD.nodding your head34. The writer thinks that to know about a country well one must.A. know the language of the countryB.know the manners of the countryC.know the manners better than the languageD.know both the language and the manners35.We can learn from the passage that.A.different countries have different mannersB.the manners in Thailand are the same as those in IndiaC.one should be careful not to cross legs in EuropeD.one should not touch a grown-up's head in IndiaIV. Reading Comprehension请选择题型Vocabulary Dialogues Close Test Reading TranslationQuestions 36~40 are based on the Passage 2.Passage 2Last night after dinner I told my family the bad news. I had this class assignment to monitor (监控)our use of energy at home for a week. Our family got an F.Tuesday night my brother watched the same two hour movie on his TV set that we were watching in the living room. Thursday Mom ran an entire dishwashing cycle for 3 cups, 2 plates, a knife and 3 little spoons. That's a lot of electricity and hot water down the drain(下水道).Dad drives 28 miles back and forth to work alone. Two men he works with live right nearby, and they could carpool (合伙使用汽车) and save about a thousand gallons of gas a year. And me, I'm guilty too. I went out and left the radio blaring(喇叭大声地响)in my room all Saturday morning.So last night at the dinner table we all agreed to do everything we could to conserve(节约)energy. Faster showers. Lower thermostats (温度调节器). Fuller care. It is a fact that this country's using up energy faster than we produce it. I read that we may run out of oil-forever-in thirty years. So terrible!Unless every person in every house on every block does his part, the future looks pretty dim.I'm getting more and more concerned about the future. Because that's where I'm going to be.36. The people in this family.A. wasted energy unconsciouslyB.had the radio on when they went outC.watched TV programs separatelyD.liked to use hot water while washing dishes37. It is a fact that.A.oil is getting less and lessB.the future is terrible with such a serious problemC.the government tries to solve the problem within several yearsD.the county will soon use up energy if we keep wasting like this38. If every person in every house.A.rides a bike instead of a car, everything will be OKB.stops using hot water washing dishes, we'll waste less energyC.makes efforts to save energy, the future will be brightD.has company while watching TV, nothing will go wrong39. What's the main idea that the author want to convey in this passage?A.There is a waste at home.B.To waste is a serious problem.C.Families will run out of energy.D.We should conserve energy.40. The suitable title for this passage is.A.What an Assignment!B.What a Waste!C.How to Save Energy?D.The Future is Dim.V. TranslationDirections: Put each of the following sentences into English or Chinese, using the word(s) given in the bracket if any. Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)请选择题型Vocabulary Dialogues Close Test Reading Translation41. The attention to details assures you that the setting and service are as perfect as your meal, whether it's a quiet dinner for two, or a business lunch.参考答案:无论静谧的二人晚餐还是商务午餐,细致入微的服务都会保证这里的环境和服务与您所点的食物一样品质优良。
新思维综合英语第一册
新思维综合英语第一册How to talk about a foreign language 如何谈论一门外语How to talk about one’s family 如何谈论家庭How to talk about events in the past如何谈论过去的事情How to talk about how you met someone如何谈论与别人相识的经过Luke Taylor and Maya Winston are talking about their families.1.How does Luke know that Koziol is Polish?__Luke’s wife is Polish,and Luke’s spent some time inPoland. So he should be able to speak a little Polish or at least recognize the Polish sound.2.How did Luke get to know his wife?__She studied in his English class in the States.3. How is Luke’s wife,Stenia’s English now? How did sheachieve that?__She speaks English almost perfectly now.She worked so hard on her English(while she was learning English).4. Where are Maya’s relatives now?What language do Maya’s parents speak at home?___They are all living in the States now.Maya’s parents speak English now because in the dialogue,Maya says that her father used to speak Polish,and her mother forgot allother languages since she learned English. (所以他们家就说英语了。
新思路一级考试模拟答案
新思路一级考试模拟答案一、听力理解1. A) 会议在下午三点开始。
2. B) 男士建议去电影院。
3. C) 女士计划在周末购物。
4. A) 男士忘记了带钥匙。
5. B) 女士对男士的提议表示同意。
二、阅读理解1. A) 该文章主要讨论了健康饮食的重要性。
2. C) 根据文章,定期锻炼可以降低心脏病的风险。
3. B) 文章建议每天至少喝八杯水。
4. D) 作者认为保持积极的心态对健康至关重要。
5. A) 文章最后呼吁大家采取行动,改善生活方式。
三、词汇与语法1. D) 正确答案是 "although",表示尽管。
2. A) 正确答案是 "fewer",表示数量上的减少。
3. C) 正确答案是 "had been",表示过去完成时。
4. B) 正确答案是 "to",表示目的。
5. D) 正确答案是 "which",引导非限制性定语从句。
四、翻译1. 他昨天没有参加会议,因为他生病了。
2. 尽管天气很冷,我们还是决定去徒步旅行。
3. 她学习非常努力,因此通过了考试。
4. 我建议你在做出决定前仔细考虑所有选项。
5. 他们正在讨论如何提高工作效率。
五、写作请根据以下提示写一篇不少于120字的短文。
提示:描述你最喜欢的季节,并解释为什么喜欢。
参考答案:我最喜欢的季节是秋天。
秋天的天气凉爽宜人,不像夏天那样炎热,也不像冬天那样寒冷。
此外,秋天是收获的季节,农民们忙碌着收获庄稼,这让我感到非常满足。
秋天的树叶也变得五彩缤纷,为大自然增添了许多美丽的色彩。
最重要的是,秋天是我生日的季节,所以我对这个季节有着特别的感情。
高职高专英语 新思维综合教程 第一册 答案
Resource Package for Teaching ActivitiesUnit One Meeting For The First TimeSectionT woLanguageBuildingI. Keys:1.He is lost.2. FoshanII. Keys:1. I am lost; tell me the way to2. come to know that3. allow me to4. I am a student5. red-hot6. To tell you the truth7. compete for; the fewer8. never tell9. doubtful10. promising futureIII. Keys:v. bet, compete, head, _________n. trend, issue, major, graduate, opportunity, freshman, mateadj.irreversible, doubtful, promisingadv.prettyV. Keys:A: Excuse me, I guess I am lost. Can you help me?B:I bet you are a freshman, right?A:Y ou said it! How did you come to know that?B:I can see from your luggage!A:Oh, Y ou are so smart. Could you please tell me the way to No.1 Teaching Building?B:I am on my way there, too. Please follow me.A: Oh, Thank you! It is really kind of you.B: Y ou are welcome.1. There comes2. come and meet3. Guess what4. dreaming of having a walk; taking some photos5. hot and humid6. food paradise7. your taste; your view8. feature snacks9. wateringIII. Keys:1. feature2. cuisine3. dumpling4. mate5. snack6. satisfy7.absolutely8. soupIV. Keys:Right Order: __5__ - __1__ - __6__ - __2__ - __7__ - _3__ - __9__ - _4__ - _8__V. Keys:1. I am from Fujian. Have you ever been to Fujian before?2. It looks like you’ve found your soul mate.3. I always dream of reading that book.4. We just need some time to get used to campus life.5. How do you like Chinese tea?6. The most important thing is to be honest.7. She not only does well in movies, but also is good at essay writing.8. Can you name all the plants in this garden?9. Chocolate is my favorite snack.10. The Y ellow River is the second longest river in China.Section Three Intensive ReadingI. Keys:1. “Miss”is a title used with the name of an unmarried woman or kept by a married woman for professional reasons; “Mrs.”is a title that comes before the name of a married woman; and“Ms.”is a title that comes before the name of a woman whether married or not.2. Open3. Feminist is used to refer to a person who supports the belief that women should have the same rights and opportunities as men.II. Keys:1. E2. A3.F4.B5.G6.C7.H8. D1. fashionable2. handy3. using4. marital5. editors6. used7. individuals8. identified9. relationship 10. official IV. Keys:1. just about every day2. was asked to fill in a job application form3. found that none of them had a clue either4. I don’t care what other people think5.i t’s a sign of respect6. Y ou remind meV. Keys:1. In →On Sunday morning2. asouth→asouth3. play →playing4. around world→around the world5. tallest→the tallest6. a interesting→an interesting; on the TV→on TV.7. give→gives; many advices→much advice8. such→such a; like→likes9. are→is; what→that10. planing→planning; furnitures→furnitureSection FiveInformation ExchangingI. Keys:Unit Two Fashion And ShoppingSectionT woLanguageBuilding1. No, he doesn’t. Because he prefers to actually see and touch what he’s buying before he pays for it.2. No. Because he is a little worried about the security.II. Keys:1. you yourself2. see and touch3. a little worried about4. only available; certain5. reallyconvenient6. the best way to do shopping7. get out and interactIII. Keys:1. E2. A3.F4. G5. C6. B7.D8. HIV. Keys:1. password2. purchase3. reputable4. touching5. interact6. available7. security8. misleading9. studio 10. detailsV. Keys:A:Do you do a lot of online shopping?B:No. I prefer to go to a department store or supermarket.A:Why? I think online shopping is very convenient!B: But I’m a little worried about its security.A:It would be OK if you choose those reputable companiesB:Really?A:Sure!B:I heard that online shopping can help us save lots of money?A:Of course! Because the online commodity is much cheaper than what is sold in a supermarket.B:That’s great! I’ll do online shopping next time!II. Keys:1. a real big headache2. worth doing3. pleasure4.a good choice5. comes with6. the latest7. a good taste8. recover; from9. helped a lot10. mentionIII. Keys:1. headache2. worth3. pleasure4. design5. improvement6. control7. latest8. model9. taste 10.choiceCard BY ou are expecting an order of men’s casual sportswear. Student A, who is working in themanufacture,is calling you.Elements:Tell about the order you are expecting from Student A. Complications:1) Give requirements of the quantity and color for Catalogue Number FS23 products and Catalogue Number FT678 products.2) Ask aboutthe shipment date.Y our partner will speak first. Listen, then think and respond to what he or she says.Section Three Intensive ReadingI. Keys:2. Duty-free shopsare retail shopswhere people do not need to pay local or national taxes and duties.3. Duty-free shops are often found in the international zone of international airports or sea ports.II. Keys:1. H2. A3.F4.B5.J6.I7.C8.G9.E 10. DIII. Keys:1. It was in 1947. And it was designed to provide a service for Trans-Atlantic airline passengers travelling between Europe and North America.2. It’s still in service today.3. It can be found in the international zone of international airports or sea ports; on several border crossings between the United States and Canada; in central business districts in Japan; and in the King Power chain in Thailand.4. They should ask for the current limit on liquids in hand baggage when buying duty-free alcohol or perfume.5. No. The pricesmay vary, which depend on the presence or absence of nearby competition, andthe cost of buyer convenience.IV. Keys:1. went to→She has been in Japan since last week.2. claim→A VA T refund may be claimed at the airport by visitors.3. was established→The world’s first Duty-free shop has been operatedsince 1947.4. changed→The limitationhas beenchangedsince 2000.5. are→Several Duty-free shops have been set for car travelers between the United States and Canada.Unit Three Travel ArrangementSectionT woLanguageBuildingI. Keys:1. They asked foran aisle seat and a window seat, both in the non-smoking section.2. He has airplane ears.II.Keys:1. right counter2. seat preferences3. an aisle seat; non-smoking section4. boarding passes5. smoking is not allowed6. check the menu card; make your meal selections7. a choice of entrées8. toastIII.Keys:1. check in2. non-smoking3. clearly4. swallowing5. allowed6. served7. toast8. prefer9. selections10. boardingIV.Keys:1. in2. in3. to4. with5. For6. with7. in8. to9. In10.offV.Keys:1. 请问,是在这里办理飞往伦敦的5860航班的登记手续么?2. 您对座位有什么偏好么?3.我们想在无烟区要一个靠窗的和一个靠走道的座位。
新思维综合英语unit1
centrifuge gravity similarity benefit
离心机 地心引力 相似性 利益,好 处
weightlessness 失重 spin
快速旋转
What is the next step of space stations?
solve pressing
解决 紧迫的
overpopulation 人口过剩 crisis
A space program is a
waste of money.
Furthermore, What’s more, Moreover,
The money is coming out of the taxpayers’ pockets. the research has brought all sorts of advances. The money should be spent on problems the
Which is bigger, a space station or a spacecraft?
actually design crowded
实际上 设计 拥挤的
conduct experiment field
组织,安 排 实验 领域
fraction
一小部份
astronomy
天文学
How many different forms of food stored in the space station?
I suppose… I wish… I hope…
Furthermore, What’s more, Moreover, However, Even so, But
Therefore,
So,
综合英语(一)期末模拟试题及参考答案
模拟试题练习Ⅰ.Fill in the blanks in the folloeing paragraph with words or expressions, choose the most appropriate from the list given below.TEXT A(1)_____, I enjoy talking about the weather.There is always something that can be talked about. But, (2) ____, some people think that only dull people love to talk about the weather. (3)____, sometimes we do this when a subject is dried up, or when we meet someone whom we haven’t met for quite some time.In these cases, the weather is (4) ____, the best topic to carry on the conversation.We can say some beautiful words about the sunny and mild weather, we can criticize rigorously the persistent rainy days before we can (5)____ land on some topic that we are both interested in. Furthermore, when talking about the weather, you don’t have to commit yourself to anything by putting in such expressions as (6)____ to stress the point. Just learn to talk about the weather, and you will (7)____ have a fair chance of being well likes in England.1. A. Firstly B. Gladly C. Generally speaking2. A. often B. actually C. to my surprise3. A. In fact B. Indeed C. In truth4. A. to my surprise B. eventually C. obviously5. A. undoubtedly B. perhaps C. surely6. A. in my opinion B. in person C.actually7. A. quite likely B. perhaps C. surelyTEXT BDo you know (1) ____ some people have a horror of living in high-rise buildings? No? I do. I know (2)____ they get this feeling. (3) ____ this sense of is quite justified, too. (4)____, you see, I am one of them. This feeling comes from my two months of living at my aunt’s. It (5)____ happened that my aunt lived on the 28th floor of a 30-storey apartment. And that was(6) ____ I came into contact with self-service elevators.As you know, I’m nearsighted, and the elevator is usually quite dim. (7)____, I had great difficulties in finding the right button. If there was only me in the c age, it was all right, I could peer at the panel of button to my heart’s desire. (8)____, alas, the elevators were usually crowded during rush hours, and I could not elbow my way to the panel, could I? Thus my horror towards high-rise buildings!1. A. how B. when C. why2. A. how B. when C. where3. A. In this way B. What’s more C. On the other hand4. A. Subsequently B. Because C. Because of5. A . just B. even C. when6. A. then B. when C. where7. A. However B. Otherwise C. Consequently8. A. Though B.But C.In spite ofTEXT CI just graduate from a technical school and was eager to work in a lab. (1) ____ my uncle Clare was a famous scientist working on the use of solar energy in aninstitute and I thought he could help me out. (2) ____, I still had to be interviewed by the Director first. I had always been scared of interviews. I would become very nervous, I might even lose my head any say something inadequate. (3)____ I could turn to my uncle for help .He might understand my worries. Anyway, I was (4)____ his favourite nephew and had always been known to be a top student. But he refused to intervene and said, “Business is business” .(5)____, I was greatly disappointed.(6)_____ I complained to my father about his brother. I was confident that he would be on my side. (7)_____, he didn’t see my point, either. Now, who was in the wrong, my Uncle Clare, my father, or myself? What do you think?1. A. Fortunately B. Incidentally C. Happily2. A. Moreover B. To my surprise C. Actually3. A. Certainly B. Perhaps C.Very likly4. A. persumably B. quite properly C. honestly5. A. Furthermore B. To be frank C Unfortunately6. A . Natuarlly B. Perhaps C Surely7. A. Undoubtely B. In fact C UnfortunatelyⅡ. The following sentences go together to a note of introduction, bur they are in the wrong order, put them right.TEXT A1 June, 2010 Dear Mr. Sullivan,a.He is a linguistics student at our university.b.This is to introduce Mr. Hu Ming.c.Any assistance rendered him would be highly appreciated.d.Mr. Hu is looking for a teaching assistant’s post.Thank you.yours,Geoffrey Jackson __--__--__--__TEXT Ba. Dear Prof.Cai,b. Please accept our heartiest congratulations!c. We know, of course , how you’ve worked.d. We have just been informed.e. Your life work on elementary Chinese teaching methodology had been fullyrecognized during the International Conference on Language Education.f. We are your students.g. This is the first honour ever won by a Chinese scholar.h. Your article “Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language” was awaeded first prize.i. You’re fully worthy of it!j. Respectfully yours, Ron, Mabel, Kay , Pete(Connectives: that, since, where)Ⅲ.Translation. (30’)A. Translate the following to Chinese.1.scenic spots and places of historical interest ____________2.consult an encyclopaedia___________3.on the contrary__________4.All good things came to an end.___________________B. Translate the following to English.1. 如果我是你的话,我就去看医生了。
新思维小学英语1B练习册答案
新思维小学英语1B练习册答案1、He couldn’t ______ the maths problem without your help. [单选题] *A. work out(正确答案)B. work atC. work forD. work with2、She _______ so much _______ her mother. [单选题] *A. looks; like(正确答案)B. looks; forC. looks; afterD. looks forwards; to3、My father and I often go ______ on weekends so I can ______ very well. ()[单选题] *A. swim; swimmingB. swims; swimC. swimming; swimmingD. swimming; swim(正确答案)4、I gave John a present but he gave me nothing_____. [单选题] *A.in advanceB.in vainC.in return(正确答案)D.in turn5、During the Spring Festival, people in Northern China usually eat _______ as a traditional Chinese food. [单选题] *A. pizzaB. dumplings(正确答案)C. hamburgersD. noodles6、The city is famous _______ its beautiful scenery. [单选题] *A. for(正确答案)B. ofC. asD. to7、8.Turn right ________ Danba Road and walk ________ the road, then you will findMeilong Middle school. [单选题] *A.in...alongB.into...along (正确答案)C.in...onD.into...on8、Yesterday I _______ a book.It was very interesting. [单选题] *A. lookedB. read(正确答案)C. watchedD. saw9、--Could you please tell me _______ to get to the nearest supermarket?--Sorry, I am a stranger here. [单选题] *A. whatB. how(正确答案)C. whenD. why10、Boys and girls, please _______ your favorite book here and show it to us next class. [单选题] *A. bring(正确答案)B. sellC. buyD. take11、There are sixty _______ in an hour. [单选题] *A. hoursB. daysC. minutes(正确答案)D. seconds12、My English teacher has given us some _______ on how to study English well. [单选题] *A. storiesB. suggestions(正确答案)C. messagesD. practice13、Mum, this T-shirt is much too small for me. Would you buy me a _______ one? [单选题] *A. niceB. largeC. nicerD. larger(正确答案)14、I run out of money. Could you _______ me some?[单选题] *A. lend(正确答案)B. sellC. borrowD. buy15、This species has nearly ()because its habitat is being destroyed. [单选题] *A. used upB. died out(正确答案)C. gone upD. got rid of16、——Can you come on Monday or Tuesday? ——Im afraid()of them is possible. [单选题] *A.neither(正确答案)B. eitherC. noneD.both17、You _____ smoke in the library, or you will be driven away. [单选题] *A. can'tB. mustn't(正确答案)C. will notD. may not18、My brother will come to see me tomorrow. I’ll meet?_______ at the airport. [单选题] *A. herB. youC. him(正确答案)D. them19、Don’t read in bed. It’s _______ your eyes. [单选题] *A. good atB. good forC. bad atD. bad for(正确答案)20、The idea of working abroad really()me. [单选题] *appeals to (正确答案)B. attaches toC. adapts toD. gets across21、18.Who is staying at home now? ________, all of them are out. [单选题] * A.NoneB.No one(正确答案)C.EveryoneD.Nothing22、My watch usually _______ good time, but today it is five minutes fast. [单选题] *A. goesB. makesC. keeps(正确答案)D. gains23、Sometimes Americans are said to be _____. [单选题] *A superficially friendB superficial friendC. superficial friendlyD. superficially friendly(正确答案)24、You wouldn' t have caught such ____ bad cold if you hadn' t been caught in ____?rain. [单选题] *A. a, /B. a, aC. a,the(正确答案)D. /, /25、She found her wallet()she lost it. [单选题] *A. where(正确答案)B. whenC. in whichD.that26、9.—Will there be more cars in the future?—________. [单选题] *A.See youB.Well, I'm not sure(正确答案)C.You're welcomeD.Thank you27、--Can I _______ your dictionary?--Sorry, I’m using it. [单选题] *A. borrow(正确答案)B. lendC. keepD. return28、How I wish I()to repair the watch! I only made it worse. [单选题] *A. had triedB. hadn't tried(正确答案)C. have triedD.didn't try29、17.—When ________ they leave here?—Tomorrow morning. [单选题] * A.doB.will(正确答案)C.doesD.are30、37.It’s fun _________ a horse with your best friends on the grass. [单选题] * A.to ride (正确答案)B.ridingC.ridesD.ride。
综合英语(一)模拟试卷(一)
(考试时间150分钟) I. ⽤国际⾳标注出下列单词中划线字母或字母组合的读⾳。
(每⼩题0.5分,共10分) 1. spoil 2. island 3. profit 4. market 5. cause 6. scheme 7. weight 8. various 9. add 10. structure 11. strengthen 12. upright 13. catch 14. view 15. found 16. note 17. area 18. debt 19. century 20. obtain II.词汇选择填空(从每⼩题的A. B. C. D四个答案中选出⼀个正确答案,对原⽂不得作任何改动。
每⼩题1分,共20分) 1. To our surprise, she suddenly ______ in front of us. A. appealed B. appeared C. appeased D. prepared 2. They have ______ to meet me at the airport. A. assigned B. ready C. arranged D. settled 3. She know nothing about his journey ______ he was likely to be away for three months. B. except for C. besides D. beside 4. Who is to ______ for starting the fire? A. charge B. blame C. accuse D. indict 5. They ______ Tom to be their representative. A. selected B. picked C. elected D. chose 6. The sky is _____ after the rain. A. clearing out B. clearing away C. clearing up D. clearing off 7. He ______ to realize that he was mistaken. A. came B. took C. made D. got 8. She was ______ hit when her only daughter got killed in a car crash. A. large B. big C. hard D. much 9. I'm so tired I can ______ walk. A. almost B. hardly C. nearly D. probably 10. You'd better have that bad tooth _______ out. 11. John has some trouble ________ his girlfriend. A. in B. to C. on D. with 12. I think all this is ______ bit stupid. A. a little B. a few C. little D. few 13. Tom and Many are going to _____ married when they return from abroad. A. make B. take C. get D. have 14. Don't trust him _____ he says. E. no matter how F. no matter why G. no matter when H. no matter what 15. He always keep a dictionary ________ within his _______. A. reach B. touch C. arrival D. getting 16. I promise I'll remember ______ the book to you. A. return B. to return C. returning D. returned 17. They _______ several extra bus lines during the rush hours. 18. Julia _____ a pleasant hour talking with friends. A. spent B. took C. went D. cost 19. They succeeded _____ overcoming the difficulties they encountered. A. to B. on C. in D. of 20. I'll not go to the party _______ I am invited. A. or B. till C. unless D. when III. 语法选择填空(每⼩题的A. B. C. DL四个答案中,选出⼀个正确答案,对原⽂不得作任何改动。
新思维综合英语1 单元练习
新思维综合英语1 单元练习1.V ocabulary:1.The plane at 10:45. There is still an hour to go.A.takes overB.takes offC.takes downD.takes up答案:B从本句句子来看,飞机应该是十点四十五分起飞,所以选项B 是正确答案。
Take over, 接管,接收。
Take down, 记录;取下;拆除。
Take up, 拿起;占据,占用。
2.He the technical skill in computer while working in the company.A.brought upB.picked upC.made upD.took up答案:B这句话的意思是,在公司工作的过程中,他逐渐学会了计算机技术。
故答案选B. Bring up, 抚养,带大。
Make up, 编造;补充;完成。
Take up, 拿起;占据,占用。
3.After he finished his exercise, he his pen and stretched himself.A.put downB.put offC.put upD.put in答案:A句子的意思是,他做完家庭作业后,放下笔,活动活动自己。
Put down, 放下。
Put off,延迟,推迟。
Put up, 树立,举起。
Put in, 插话,插嘴。
4.He is the European for many Japanese companies.A.actorB.assistantC.agentD.waiter答案:C从这句话的整体来看,他是多家日本公司的欧洲代理,应该是最准确的意思。
所以选项C是正确的答案。
Actor, 演员;assistant, 助理;waiter, 服务员。
5.The student always an excuse for his being late.A.made upB.set upC.put upD.took up答案:A一个学生总迟到,显然只能找借口了,即编造借口蒙哄老师。
英语i 1 模拟试题
英语i 1 模拟试题1. Listening ComprehensionPart 1: DirectionsIn this part, you will hear short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. (A) He is a doctor.(B) She is a nurse.(C) He is a medical student.(D) She is a patient.2. (A) Go to the post office.(B) Visit the library.(C) Buy some stamps.(D) Write a letter.3. (A) She has been to London.(B) She is going to London.(C) She studies abroad in London.(D) She is from London.4. (A) He is going to quit his job.(B) He will think it over.(C) He will get a promotion.(D) He has already decided.5. (A) They are planning a party.(B) The party was a disaster.(C) The party is happening now.(D) The party was a great success.Part 2: DirectionsIn this part, you will hear short passages. Read the questions and the four choices marked A, B, C and D, then choose the best answer to each question.6. What kind of concert is being advertised?(A) A jazz concert.(B) A rock concert.(C) A classical concert.(D) A pop concert.7. When will the lecture take place?(A) Monday, 9:00 a.m.(B) Wednesday, 10:00 a.m.(C) Friday, 8:00 a.m.(D) Saturday, 9:00 a.m.8. What does Amanda suggest doing?(A) Going to a movie.(B) Eating at a fancy restaurant.(C) Ordering a pizza.(D) Cooking dinner at home.9. Why is the man visiting the doctor?(A) He has a cold.(B) He broke his arm.(C) He needs medicine.(D) He wants a check-up.10. Where will the woman probably go?(A) To the cinema.(B) To the bookstore.(C) To the art exhibition.(D) To the theater.Part 3: DirectionsIn this part, you will hear several passages. Each passage will be read two times. After each passage, there will be several questions. The passages and questions will be spoken only two times. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper. Choose the best answer to the question you have heard.Passage 111. What is the woman doing?(A) Reading a book.(B) Writing a report.(C) Discussing a project.(D) Watching a movie.12. Why is the man calling the woman?(A) To remind her of a meeting.(B) To ask for help with homework.(C) To invite her to a party.(D) To tell her a funny joke.Passage 213. Where are the people in the dialogue?(A) At a restaurant.(B) At a concert.(C) At the gym.(D) At a charity event.14. What time will the concert start?(A) At 6:00 p.m.(B) At 7:30 p.m.(C) At 8:00 p.m.(D) At 9:00 p.m.Passage 315. Why is the man upset?(A) His flight was delayed.(B) He lost his luggage.(C) His hotel room is not clean.(D) He missed an important meeting.16. What will the woman do to help?(A) Offer him a discount.(B) Upgrade his room.(C) Call the airline.(D) Apologize for the inconvenience.That's the end of the listening comprehension section. Now let's move on to the next part.。
new concept 1-36水平测试模拟题题
本题(附参考答案)请认真研读,切不可死记硬背THE TEST FOR NEW CONCEPT 1(LESSON 1-36)NAME:1.find out the different sound of words.找出每组发音不同的单词并把序号填入[ ](7 points)[ d ] a. tea b.pea c.sea d.bread (ea)[ d ] a. bed b. let c. red d. she ( e )[ c ] a. bad b.bag c.father d.cat ( a )[ d] a.but b.umbrella c.must e ( u )[ d ] a. Tim b.big c.pig d.like ( i )[ a ] a.case b.class c.glass d.grass ( a )[ d ] a.go b.mother c. tomato d.potato ( o )2.Fill in appropriate words 选择填空(20 points)1. A ship is going ______ the river. And a plane is flying _____ theriver.[ 3 ] 1.under…over 2.across…under 3. across…over 4. across…on2.Two boys are jumping _____ the tree.[ 4 或2 ] 1.over 2.under 3.at 4.off 3.The couple are sitting _____ the chairs. They are reading _____the living room.[ 4 ] 1.on…at 2.in….in 3.in…on 4.on…in 4.We’re going to listen _____ the radio. What are you g oing to do?[ 1 ] 1.to 2.in 3.on 4.off 5.he is walking _____the shop.[ 3 ] 1.in 2.to 3.into 4.across 6.Stella is ____ student, and she studies in ___ university. She is ___ American.[ 2 ] 1.a…an…an 2.a…a…an 3.a…an…a4.an…an…an7.How many days are there in ___ year ? How many minutes are there in ___ hour?[ 1 ] 1.a…an 2.an…the 3.the…the 4.a…a 8. What nationality ___ you? I am ___ American.[ 3 ] 1.are…an 2.is…a 3.are… 4.are…a 9.My brother ___ a teacher. ___ name is Mr. King. My aunt ___ an actress. ___ name is Stella.[ 2 ] 1.is…His…is…her 2.is..his..is…her 3.is…His…is..Her 10.---How ___ your mother?---___ mother is very fine, thank you.[ 4 ] 1.is…my 2.is…his 3.is…her 4.is…My11. ____ you_____ (type) another letter for me now[ 2 ] 1.Are…typeing 2Are… typing 3.Do…going to types12. ____you____ (like) coffee? I like drinking it very much.[ 4 ] 1.A re…like 2.A re…liking 3.Do…likes 4.Do…like 13. ----Do you want a cup of tea? ----Yes, ___________.[ 3 ] 1.you do 2.you are 3.I do 4.I am14. ----He _____(like) _____(drink) black coffee.[ 4 ] 1.like…drink 2.likes…drink 3.like…drinking4.likes…drinking15. Are there ____ (picture) on the wall?[ 1 ] 1.any..pictrues 2.a..pictrues 3.any…picture 4.a..pictures 16. ____you____(clean) your bedroom by yourself? Yes, I can.[ 3 ] 1.Do..clean 2.Are..cleaning 3.Can…clean 4.Can…cleaning 17. She often _____ (swim) in the river. Look, she ____ ____ (swim) there.[ 2 ] 1.swims..are swimming 2.swims…is swimming 3.swims…can swim18. It’s time to go to school. Some of them go there ____ foot, some of them ___ bus.[ 2 ] 1.on…on 2.on…by 3.on…in 4.by…on19. In the evening, my mother usually _____(write) her research paper. But tonight she_____________ (not ,write ) her paper.[ 1 ] 1.writes…is not writing 2.writes…isn’t write3.write…is not writing4.writes…doesn’t write20. ____ do you want, beef or lamb? Lamb, please[ 1 ] 1.What 2.which 3.hat 4.who3.transtale the following sentences.翻译以下的句子(30 points)1. 这些不是我们的汽车。
Superminds Level 1 期末模拟试卷
Superminds Level 1期末模拟试卷(1)Listening PartI.Listen and number()()(1)()()()()()()()()II.Listen and circle1.2.3.4.5.III.Listen and matchIV.Listen and circle1.There are six /fivebears on the bed.2.There isone /twofootball in the room.3.The shoes are under /on the bed.4.There are eight /nine books on the shelf.5.There are six /five T-shirts in the closet.(衣橱)V.Listen and ticktouch the toesskiprunplay footballride a bikespeaktoanimalsswimThunderMisty Whisper FlashPeterWriting PartI.Write the words.1.I take a bath in the________.2.I’ve got a beautiful___________.3.The_________is on the TV.4.I can________in the sea.5.The pig has got two big_________.II.Read and Match1.What’s your name? A.There are twelve.2.Can you dance? B.I am Sam.3.How many carrots arethere In the box? C.Yes,I do.4.Do you play footballon Sundays? D.No,there isn’t.5.Is there a duckin the pond? E.No,I can’t,but Sally can.III.Read and circle the word.1.I can make a sandcastle/snowman2.I’ve got a carrot/banana in my pizza.3.She can ride a bike/scooter4.Amy is wearing jeans/a skirt5.Let’s read a book/watch TVV.Look,Write Yes or No1.There are two children at the beach.____________________2.The boy is making a snowman.____________________3.It is rainy and cold.____________________4.The man is sleeping.____________________5.The woman is reading a book.____________________Superminds Level 1期末模拟试卷(2)Listening PartI.Listen and number(15’)II.Listen and answer (15’)1.What is the name of Robot?______________2.How many robots has the boy got?______________3.Can the Robot talk?______________4.How many words can robert say ?______________5.What is the cat’s name?______________III.Listen and tick the box (20’)1.Where is Amy?A B C.2.What is Dad doing?A B C.3.What is Peter reading about?A B C.4..What is Sam drawing?A B C.5.What is dad’s favorite fruit?A BC.Writing PartI.Read and Write the words (10’)It’s a/It’s an /These /Is there /can’t1._________________egg.2.Are _________your rulers?3.I __________take a photo on my mobile.4.___________a book on the desk?5.________a ruler.II.Tick the correct sentence (15’)III.Read and Match (10’)1.Where’s the kite?A.I am seven.2.Is there an elephantB.Yes,I can.in the zoo?3.How are you? C.I am fine.4.How old are you ? D.It’s in the toy box.5.Can you swim in the sea?E.No,there isn’t .IV.Write is or are (15’)1.The legs _____________blue.2.There ______________shoes under the bed.3.These pencils ________________nice.4.These _______________my hands.5.Where _________________your rubber?IV.Read and Write (10’)school chairs milk flowers sausagesTom’s kitchenTom has a big kitchen in his house.Tom’s family sit on _______and eat their food.Tom likes eating _______and chips,and his sister likes drinking______.Tom has some eggs forbreakfast,and then he goes to_________.Therearesomebeautiful________from the garden on the kitchen table.Superminds Level 1期末模拟试卷(3)Listening PartI.Listen,write and Match.(12’)II.Listen and circle.(10’)1.There is a frog on/under the log.2.There are some shoes in the dining room/bedroom.3.Do you like these caps /jeans ?4.I am wearing a leather/cotton jacket.5.Let’s make a sandcastle /snowman.III.Listen and draw the symbols on the map.(8’)IV.Listen and judge(20’)1.The teacher is reading a book about lion.()2.The children are dancing in the classroom.()3.The teacher is wearing a long skirt.()4.There are some hamburgers in the classroom .()5.There are some bananas in the classroom.()Writing Part I.Read and choose(10’)II.Read and Write(20’)III.Write the words in correct order.(10’)1.on,your,desk,Sit______________________________________________.2.red,is,my,favourite,color______________________________________________.3.spiders,I,don’t,like______________________________________________.4.the,Where,is,shell______________________________________________?5.shoes,under,are,there,the,some,bed_______________________________________________.IV.Look at the pictures and read the questions.Write one-word answers.(10’)1.How many cats are there?_________2.Where is the cat?In the____________3.What is the boy doing?He is watching________4.How many pictures are there on the wall?There are______.5.Where is the kite?On the_____________.。
《综合英语(一)》模拟试卷(二)及答案范文
《综合英语(一)》模拟试卷(二)考试时间150分钟) (英语专业)I. Direction: Read the following unfinished statements of questions carefully. For each unfinished statement of question four suggested answers A; B, C and D are given. Choose the one you think best completes the statement or answers the question. Write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space on your answer sheet (25%)1. There are ______ political divisions on the island of Great Britain.A. oneB. twoC. threeD. four2. Magna Carta had altogether 63 clauses of which the most important matters could be seen in three of the following except _______.A. no tax should be made without the approval of the Grand Council;B. no serf should be arrested, imprisoned or deprived of his property except by the law of the landC. London and other towns should retain their ancient rights and privilegesD. There should be the same weights and measures through - out the country.3. The first steam engine was devised by Thomas Newcomer at the end of the 17th century, and the Scottish inventor ________ modified and improved the design in 1765.A. Abraham DarbyB. James WattC. John KayD. Richard Arkwright4. In some areas factory farming methods are used, particularly for ________.A. growing cropB. producing milkC. catching fishD. rearing poultry5. By tradition, the leader of the majority party is appointed ______ by the Sovereign in the United Kingdom.A. Prime MinisterB. Member of ParliamentC. Lord of AppealD. Speaker of the House6. Under the Anglo - Irish Treaty, Britain established _______ with dominion status in Ireland in 1921.A. the Anglican Church of IrelandB. the Irish Free StateC. the Irish Republican ArmyD. the Anglo - Irish Intergovernmental Council7. Irish broadcasting began in ______ in a small studio called Dublin Broadcasting Station.A. 1906B. 1916C. 1926D. 19368. _______ realized that he could win support for the Union at home and abroad by making the war a just war against slavery.A. Frederick DouglassB. George WashingtonC. John AdamsD. Abraham Lincoln9. But even after the abolition of slavery, organized or individual discrimination was practiced against ______.A. Chinese - AmericansB. American IndiansC. Japanese - AmericansD. black Americans10. From 1948 to 1966 average yearly growth in real spendable earnings was ______ percent in the United States.A. 1.1B. 2.1C. 3.1D. 4.111. After a period of prosperity (1920 ~ 1929), government involvement in the economy increased _________.A. during the Great DepressionB. after the WW IC. after the WW IID. during the Cold War12. The United States grows nearly _____ of the world's grain and supplies a half of all the exports of grain in the world.A. one thirdB. one fourthC. one sixthD. one seventh13. Through the Department of _____, the President is responsible for the protection of Americans abroadand of foreign nationals in the United States.A. StateB. JusticeC. LaborD. Defense14. The community college embodies ________ belief that an education should be practical as well as liberal.A. George Washington'sB. Thomas Jefferson'sC. Abraham Lincoln'sD. Franklin Roosevelt's15. The exploratory voyage made by ______ brought to a close to an era of European discovery of Australia that had lasted nearly two hundred years.A. Arthur PhilipB. Mathew FlindersC. Port JacksonD. Peter Lalor16. After the outbreak of the First World War, Australia followed Britain's lead and declared war on ________.A. JapanB. TurkeyC. ItalyD. Germany17. The European discovery of Canada can be traced back to the end of the ______ century.A. 14thB. 15thC. 16thD. 17th18. Northern provinces and territories tale up _____ of Canada.A. halfB. two thirdsC. one thirdD. four fifths19. In New Zealand, hydroelectricity from rivers and dams supplies ________ of total energy.A. 15%B. 16%C. 17%D. 18%20. In the United States, Halloween is night - time ______ holiday.A. children'sB. men'sC. women'sD. old men's21. Australia is generally divided into the following three topographical regions except _____.A. the Great Western PlateauB. the OutbackC. the Eastern HighlandsD. the Central Eastern Lowlands22. In Britain the succession order of the Crown can be altered only by common consent of _____.A. all members of the royal familyB. the House of Lords and the House of CommonsC. cabinet and ministryD. the countries of the Commonwealth23. New Zealand is the world's largest exporters of ________.A. lambB. expertiseC. honeyD. potatoes24. Today _____ is Ireland's most influential daily.A. the Irish PressB. the Irish IndependenceC. the Irish TimesD. the Irish Daily25. In the United States, _____ is a leading commercial crop in the South.A. cottonB. tobaccoC. peanutD. appleII. Directions Read each of the following statements carefully and see if it is true of false. Put T if you think it is true of F if you think it is false in the corresponding space on you answer sheet. (15%)1. ______ William Walworth launched the Peasant Revolt of 1381 in England.2. ______ In the English Civil War, the Puritans were not the King's opponents.3. ______ The Chartists could be roughly divided into two groups: the Moral Force Chartists and the Physical Force Chartists.4. ______ In Britain, changes of Government do not involve changes in departmental staff, who continue tocarry out their duties whichever party is in power.5. ______ The British criminal law presumes the innocence of the accused until he has been proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt.6. ______ As committed to the goal of a united Ireland, Dublin refuses to negotiate a settlement of the problem of Northern Ireland with London.7. ______ After the abolition of slavery, organized or individual discrimination was never practiced against black Americans.8. ______ When the Korean War broke out in June, 1950, Truman sent the 7th Fleet to the Taiwan Straits to prevent the PLA from liberating Taiwan.9. ______ Canada possesses rich and vast natural resources which are significant in the Canadian economy.10. ______ The rich green mountains and valleys make New Brunswick Nova Scotia, Prince Edward island, and Newfoundland the most beautiful in Canada.11. ______ The minerals and energy industry is supplementary to the Australian economy.12. ______ Captain Matthew Flinder's exploratory voyage to Australia between 1802 and 1803 brought a close to an era of European discovery.13. ______ In 1995, about 14% of the US population lived under the poverty line.14. ______ In 1948, Ireland voted itself out of the British Common wealth.15. ______ Formal education in the United States consists of elementary, secondary and higher education.III. Directions: For each of the following blanks, only one word is suitable. Write the word in the corresponding space on your answer sheet. (25%)1. The England Civil War not only overthrew _____ in England, but also undermined the feudal rule in Europe.2. Two of the most important literary writers of the late 17th Century England were _____ and _____. Both were Puritans.3. During the WW II, the leaders of the United States, the Soviet Union and Britain met at ______, _______ and _______ conferences.4. The American War of Independence show that a ______ nation can defeat a _______ one.5. Canada's early economic development was founded on a number of resource - based ______: fishing, forestry, _______ and mining.6. Britain is a welfare state which is funded out of ______ and ______.7. The government education departments _____ education policies and are also responsible for the ________ and training of teachers.8. The South's lending industries are those that make use of the _______ supply of natural resources and _____ materials.9. The Senate serves a term of _____ years, and every two years, _______ of the Senators stands for re - election.10. Fianna Fail continues to demand that the British be withdrawn from ______ but it opposes the use of violence to achieve this goal.11. Australia's two territories are Australian Capital Territory and ________.12. Australia's rural children can learn their lessons through a radio educational system called _____.13. According to the Treaty of Waitangi, if Maori owners wanted to sell _______, only the Crown had the right to ______.14. Mrs. Thatcher's government used both _____ and _______ policies to improve the efficiency of the British economy in the 1980's.15. In 1885 ________ was completed and the country was linked from coast to coast.16. Ireland is a ______ republic and a unitary state under the 1937 Constitution.17. The highest peak of Britain is ______. It is about ________ meters high, located in the Highlands of Scotland.18. ________ is the largest and most populous of the three political divisions on the island of Great Britain.19. In the 1770s _______ visited New Zealand and claimed it for England.20. The New York Stock Market crash of 1929 marked the beginning of ________.21. By 1918 car _______ had reached 2.5 million, which showed the United States was on the way to becoming a nation on ______.22. The Paris Conference ending the First World War was dominated by the Big Four: the United States, _______, France, and _______.23. Many of Canada's earliest settlements were founded by fur traders and _______.24. Besides the Great Lakes, Canada is also endowed with three "inland seas", known as _______, Lake Winnipeg and ________.25. In the UK, the party which wins the second largest number of seats in the House becomes _______, with is one leader, and forms a ________.26. The Governor - General of a Commonwealth state is appointed by the Queen on the advice of ______ of the country concerned and completely independent of the British Government.27. In 1453 England was at last defeated in the ______ Years War. At that time power in England was in the hands of a number of rich and ______ nobles.28. During the First Civil War of the England Bourgeois Revolution, those who stood on the side of the king were called ________ and those who supported the Parliament were called ______ because of their short haircuts.29. The legislative body in the province of Quebec is called the "National Assembly" while in Newfoundland it is called ________.30. Canadian law has its source in ______ and judicial _____, and also in British "common law".31. During World War II, Australian women took over the _______ left vacant by men who were engaged in the _______ effort.IV. Directions: Explain the following terms in English. Write your answer in the corresponding space on your answer sheet. (15%)1. Thatcherism2. diversity of American education3. the Canadian Shield4. Australia's service industries5. the New DealV. Directions: Give a brief answer to each of the following questions. Write your answer in the corresponding space on your answer sheet. (12%)1. Look at a physical map of the United States and find out and name the main monition ranges, rivers andlakes in the United States.2. How many constituencies are there in Britain today?How many members are there in the House of Commons?3. What were the effects of European settlement on the Aborigines?4. Sinn FeinVI. Directions: Write between 100 ~ 150 words on the following topic in the corresponding space on your answer sheet. (8%)1. Tell briefly the history of the two - party system in the United States. What are the characteristics of the two major parties in the United States today?全国高等教育自学考试模拟试卷(二)英语国家概况参考答案I.1. C2. B3. B4. D5. A6. B7. C8. D9. D10. B11. A12. B13. A14. B15. B16. D17. B18. D19. C20. A21. B22. D23. A24. C25. AII.1. F2. F3. T4. T5. T6. F7. F8. T9. T10. T11. F12. T13. T14. F15. TIII.1. the feudal system2. John Bunyon, John Milton3. Teheran; Yalta; Potsdam4. strong5. industry; agriculture6. contributions national insurance, taxation7. formulate; supply8. abundant; raw9. one, one third10. Northern Ireland11. Northern Territory12. School of the air13. land; buy14. macreconomic, microeconomic15. the Canadian Pacific Railway16. Parliamentary17. Ben Nevis; 1,300018. England19. Captain James Cook20. the Great Depression21. registration; wheels22. Britain; Italy23. trappers24. Great Bear Lake; Great Slave Lake25. the Opposition, Shadow cabinet26. the ministers27. Hundred, ambitious28. Cavaliers, Roundheads29. House of Assembly30. Acts; decisions31. jobs, warsIV.1. ThatcherismThe election of 1979 returned the Conservative Party to power and Margaret Thatcher became the first woman prime minister in Britain. Her policies are popularly referred to as Thatcherism. It included the return to private ownership of state - owned industries, the use of monetarist policies to control inflation, the weakening of trade unions, the strengthening of the role of market forces in the economy, and an emphasis on law and order.2. diversity of American educationDiversity is considered to be an outstanding characteristic of American education. This can be seen not only in type, size and control of the institutions, but educational policies and practices. As is stated by the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, education is a function of the state, not the federal govemment. As each state has the freedom to develop its own school system and delegates its power over education to local districts, many variations can be found in the education system of the 50 states.3. the Canadian ShieldThe Canadian Shield is a semicircular band of rocky highlands and plateaus around Hudson Bay from the northern shores of Quebec to the Arctic shores of the Northwest Territories. It is a region of rounded hills, and tens of thousands of lakes and swamps.4. Australia's service industriesService industries are also called "tertiary industy". This sector now includes an additional "quaternary" level, which covers the research, processing and storage of information. Australia's service sector is the fastestgrowing one. It has been growing in importance, due to higher living standards and greater demand for more and better transport and housing, and the expansion by government of educational, health and welfare services.5. the New DealIn order to deal with the Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt put forward the New Deal program. It passed a lot of New Deal laws and set up many efficient social security systems. The New Deal helped to save American democracy and the development of American economy.V.1. Look at a physical map of the United States and find out and name the main monition ranges, rivers and lakes in the United States.There are two main mountain ranges in the United States. They are the Appalachian Mountains and the Rocky Mountains. There are many important rivers in the United States. The Mississippi River and its two branches, the Missouri River and the Ohio River, flow south to the Gulf of Mexico. On the Pacific side there are two great rivers: the Colorado River and the Columbia River. The Rio Grande River forms a natural boundary between Mexico and the United States. Other well known rivers include the Hudson River which meets the Atlantic Ocean at New Yurk and the Potomac boarding the national capital of Washington. The most important lakes in the United States are the Great Lakes. They are Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. They are all located between Canada and the United States except Lade Michigan.2. How many constituencies are there in Britain today?How many members are there in the House of Commons?To hold general elections, Britain is divided into 651 constituencies, each of which returns one member to the House of Commons. There are 651 members in the House of Commnos.3. What were the effects of European settlement on the Aborigines?White settlement in 1788 proved disastrous for the Aborigines. (1) Aboriginal culture and society were totally disrupted because of a total conflict of cultures. (2) The loss o land to white people led to the breakdown of their tribal life because Aboriginal culture was based on the land. (3) After losing their land, Aborigines became dependent on white handouts. They copied the European habit of drinking alcohol, which destroyed large numbers of Aborigines. (4) The whites also brought many diseases which the Aborigines had no resistance to. (5) All these, combined with the violence between Europeans and Aborigines resulted in the drastically reduction in Aboriginal population. The Aborigines have always been in unfavorable position ever since 1788. The Aborigines still face legal, political, economic and social discrimination today.4. Sinn FeinSinn Fein was the Irish guerrilla movement that wrested independence from the British in 1921. It spit in 1921 over the Anglo - Irish Treaty and became two parties, Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, which remains to be the two major political parties in Ireland today.VI.1. Tell briefly the history of the two - party system in the United States. What are the characteristics of the two major parties in the United States today?There nave been four periods in the history of the two - party system in the United States.(1) During the Ratification period, the first two major parties appeared. They were the Federalists and the Anti - Federalists. After the adoption of the Bill of Rights, the Anti - Federalists began to call themselves Democratic - Republicans. The Federalists gradually disintegrated. (2) After the 1828 election of Andrew Jackson, the Democratic - Republican Party split. The main faction led by Jackson was called the Whig Party which formed in 1834. As the struggle over slavery intensified, the majority of the Whig Party, part of the democrats, and other anti - slavery elements formed the Republican Party in 1854. (3) From 1860s to 1920s, the Republican Party dominated the political scene. (4) From the time of President Franklin Roosevelt to the 1980s, the Democratic Party was dominant, with short interruptions.Traditionally, the Democrats support government intervention in the economy and a strong social security system. While the Republicans stress the role of the market more and oppose large government social security programs. But the two parties are not really very different. They both believe in individualism, defend capitalism and uphold private ownership of means of production. Their organizations are both very loose. But they are both very significant in political life.。
综合英语(一)》模拟试卷(二)及答案
《综合英语 (一)》模拟试卷 (二 )考试时间 150 分钟 ) (英语专业 )I. Direction: Read the following unfinished statements of questions carefully. For each unfinished statement of question four suggested answers A; B, C and D are given. Choose the one you think best completes the statement or answers the question. Write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space on your answer sheet (25%)1.There are ______ political divisions on the island of Great Britain.A. oneB.twoC.threeD.four2.Magna Carta had altogether 63 clauses of which the most important matters could be seen in three ofthe following except _______.A. no tax should be made without the approval of the Grand Council;B. no serf should be arrested, imprisoned or deprived of his property except by the law of the landC. London and other towns should retain their ancient rights and privilegesD. There should be the same weights and measures through - out the country.3.The first steam engine was devised by Thomas Newcomer at the end of the 17th century, and the Scottish inventor ________ modified and improved the design in 1765.A. Abraham DarbyB. James WattC. John KayD. Richard Arkwright4.In some areas factory farming methods are used, particularly for ________.A. growing cropB. producing milkC. catching fishD.rearing poultry5.By tradition, the leader of the majority party is appointed ______ by the Sovereign in the United Kingdom.A. Prime MinisterB. Member of ParliamentC. Lord of AppealD. Speaker of the House6.Under the Anglo - Irish Treaty, Britain established _______ with dominion status in Ireland in 1921.A. the Anglican Church of IrelandB. the Irish Free StateC. the Irish Republican ArmyD. the Anglo - Irish Intergovernmental Council7.Irish broadcasting began in ______ in a small studio called Dublin Broadcasting Station.A. 1906B. 1916C. 1926D. 19368._______ realized that he could win support for the Union at home and abroad by making the war a just war against slavery.A. Frederick DouglassB. George WashingtonC. John AdamsD. Abraham Lincoln9. But even after the abolition of slavery, organized or individual discrimination was practiced against______.A. Chinese - AmericansB. American IndiansC. Japanese - AmericansD. black Americans10. From 1948 to 1966 average yearly growth in real spendable earnings was ______ percent in the United States.A.B.C.D.11.After a period of prosperity (1920 ~ 1929), government involvement in the economy increased_________.A. during the Great DepressionB. after the WW IC. after the WW IID. during the Cold War12.The United States grows nearly _____ of the world's grain and supplies a half of all the exports of grain in the world.A. one thirdB.one fourth C.one sixth D.one seventh13.Through the Department of _____, the President is responsible for the protection of Americans abroad and of foreign nationals in the United States.A. StateB.Justice C.Labor D.Defense14.The community college embodies ________ belief that an education should be practical as well as liberal.A. George Washington'sB. Thomas Jefferson'sC. Abraham Lincoln'sD. Franklin Roosevelt's15.The exploratory voyage made by ______ brought to a close to an era of European discovery of Australia that had lasted nearly two hundred years.A. Arthur PhilipB. Mathew FlindersC. Port JacksonD. Peter Lalor16.After the outbreak of the First World War, Australia followed Britain's lead and declared war on________.A. JapanB.TurkeyC.ItalyD.Germany17.The European discovery of Canada can be traced back to the end of the ______ century.A. 14thB. 15thC. 16thD. 17th18.Northern provinces and territories tale up _____ of Canada.A.halfB.two thirdsC.one thirdD.four fifths19.In New Zealand, hydroelectricity from rivers and dams supplies ________ of total energy.A. 15%B. 16%C. 17%D. 18%20.In the United States, Halloween is night - time ______ holiday.A. children'sB. men'sC.women's D.old men's21.Australia is generally divided into the following three topographical regions except _____.A. the Great Western PlateauB. the OutbackC. the Eastern HighlandsD. the Central Eastern Lowlands22.In Britain the succession order of the Crown can be altered only by common consent of _____.A. all members of the royal familyB. the House of Lords and the House of CommonsC. cabinet and ministryD. the countries of the Commonwealth23.New Zealand is the world's largest exporters of ________.A. lambB. expertiseC. honeyD.potatoes24.Today _____ is Ireland's most influential daily.A. the Irish PressB. the Irish IndependenceC. the Irish TimesD. the Irish Daily25.In the United States, _____ is a leading commercial crop in the South.A. cottonB.tobaccoC.peanutD.appleII.Directions Read each of the following statements carefully and see if it is true of false. Put T if you think it is true of F if you think it is false in the corresponding space on you answer sheet. (15%)1.______ William Walworth launched the Peasant Revolt of 1381 in England.2.______ In the English Civil War, the Puritans were not the King's opponents.3.______ The Chartists could be roughly divided into two groups: the Moral Force Chartists and thePhysical Force Chartists.4.______ In Britain, changes of Government do not involve changes in departmental staff, who continueto carry out their duties whichever party is in power.5.______ The British criminal law presumes the innocence of the accused until he has been provenguilty beyond reasonable doubt.6.______ As committed to the goal of a united Ireland, Dublin refuses to negotiate a settlement of the problem of Northern Ireland with London.7.______ After the abolition of slavery, organized or individual discrimination was never practiced against black Americans.8.______ When the Korean War broke out in June, 1950, Truman sent the 7th Fleet to the Taiwan Straits to prevent the PLA from liberating Taiwan.9.______ Canada possesses rich and vast natural resources which are significant in the Canadian economy.10.______ The rich green mountains and valleys make New Brunswick Nova Scotia, Prince Edward island, and Newfoundland the most beautiful in Canada.11.______ The minerals and energy industry is supplementary to the Australian economy.12.______ Captain Matthew Flinder's exploratory voyage to Australia between 1802 and 1803 brought a close to an era of European discovery.13.______ In 1995, about 14% of the US population lived under the poverty line.14.______ In 1948, Ireland voted itself out of the British Common wealth.15.______ Formal education in the United States consists of elementary, secondary and higher education.III.Directions: For each of the following blanks, only one word is suitable. Write the word in the corresponding space on your answer sheet. (25%)1.The England Civil War not only overthrew _____ in England, but also undermined the feudal rule in Europe.2.Two of the most important literary writers of the late 17th Century England were _____ and _____. Both were Puritans.3.During the WW II, the leaders of the United States, the Soviet Union and Britain met at ______, _______ and _______ conferences.4.The American War of Independence show that a ______ nation can defeat a _______ one.5. Canada's early economic development was founded on a number of resource- based ______: fishing, forestry, _______ and mining.6.Britain is a welfare state which is funded out of ______ and ______.7.The government education departments _____ education policies and are also responsible for the________ and training of teachers.8.The South's lending industries are those that make use of the _______ supply of natural resources and _____ materials.9. The Senate serves a term of _____ years, and every two years, _______ of the Senators stands for re - election.10.Fianna Fail continues to demand that the British be withdrawn from ______ but it opposes the useof violence to achieve this goal.11.Australia's two territories are Australian Capital Territory and ________.12.Australia's rural children can learn their lessons through a radio educational system called _____.13.According to the Treaty of Waitangi, if Maori owners wanted to sell _______, only the Crown hadthe right to ______.14.Mrs. Thatcher's government used both _____ and _______ policies to improve the efficiency of the British economy in the 1980's.15.In 1885 ________ was completed and the country was linked from coast to coast.16.Ireland is a ______ republic and a unitary state under the 1937 Constitution.17.The highest peak of Britain is ______. It is about ________ meters high, located in the Highlands of18.________ is the largest and most populous of the three political divisions on the island of Great Britain.19.In the 1770s _______ visited New Zealand and claimed it for England.20.The New York Stock Market crash of 1929 marked the beginning of ________.21. By 1918 car _______ had reached million, which showed the United States was on the way to becoming a nation on ______.22. The Paris Conference ending the First World War was dominated by the Big Four: the United States,_______, France, and _______.23.Many of Canada's earliest settlements were founded by fur traders and _______.24.Besides the Great Lakes, Canada is also endowed with three "inland seas", known as _______, Lake25.In the UK, the party which wins the second largest number of seats in the House becomes _______, with is one leader, and forms a ________.26.The Governor - General of a Commonwealth state is appointed by the Queen on the advice of ______ of the country concerned and completely independent of the British Government.27.In 1453 England was at last defeated in the ______ Years War. At that time power in England was in the hands of a number of rich and ______ nobles.28.During the First Civil War of the England Bourgeois Revolution, those who stood on the side of the king were called ________ and those who supported the Parliament were called ______ because of their short haircuts.29.The legislative body in the province of Quebec is called the "National Assembly" while in Newfoundland it is called ________.30.Canadian law has its source in ______ and judicial _____, and also in British "common law".31.During World War II, Australian women took over the _______ left vacant by men who were engagedin the _______ effort.IV. Directions: Explain the following terms in English. Write your answer in the corresponding space onyour answer sheet. (15%)1.Thatcherism2.diversity of American education3.the Canadian Shield4.Australia's service industries5.the New DealV. Directions: Give a brief answer to each of the following questions. Write your answer in the corresponding space on your answer sheet. (12%)1.Look at a physical map of the United States and find out and name the main monition ranges, rivers and lakes in the United States.2.How many constituencies are there in Britain today3.What were the effects of European settlement on the Aborigines4.Sinn FeinVI. Directions: Write between 100 ~ 150 words on the following topic in the corresponding space onyour answer sheet. (8%)1.Tell briefly the history of the two - party system in the United States. What are the characteristics of the two major parties in the United States today全国高等教育自学考试模拟试卷(二 )英语国家概略参照答案I.1.C2.B3.B4.D5.A6.B7.C8.D9.D10.B11.A12.B13.A14.B15.B16.D17.B18.D19.C20.A21.B22.D23.A24.C25.AII.1.F2.F3.T4.T5.T6.F7.F8.T9.T10.T11.F12.T13.T14.F15.TIII.1.the feudal system2.John Bunyon, John Milton3.Teheran; Yalta; Potsdam4.strong5.industry; agriculture6.contributions national insurance, taxation7.formulate; supply8.abundant; raw9.one, one third10.Northern Ireland11.Northern Territory12.School of the airnd; buy14.macreconomic, microeconomic15.the Canadian Pacific Railway16.Parliamentary17.Ben Nevis; 1,300018.England19.Captain James Cook20.the Great Depression21.registration; wheels22.Britain; Italy23.trappers24.Great Bear Lake; Great Slave Lake25.the Opposition, Shadow cabinet26.the ministers27.Hundred, ambitious28.Cavaliers, Roundheads29.House of Assembly30.Acts; decisions31.jobs, warsIV.1. ThatcherismThe election of 1979 returned the Conservative Party to power and Margaret Thatcher became the first woman prime minister in Britain. Her policies are popularly referred to as Thatcherism. It included thereturn to private ownership of state - owned industries, the use of monetarist policies to control inflation,the weakening of trade unions, the strengthening of the role of market forces in the economy, and an emphasis on law and order.2. diversity of American educationDiversity is considered to be an outstanding characteristic of American education. This can be seen not only in type, size and control of the institutions, but educational policies and practices. As is stated by the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, education is a function of the state, not the federal govemment. As each state has the freedom to develop its own school system and delegates its power over education to local districts, many variations can be found in the education system of the 50 states.3. the Canadian ShieldThe Canadian Shield is a semicircular band of rocky highlands and plateaus around Hudson Bay from the northern shores of Quebec to the Arctic shores of the Northwest Territories. It is a region of rounded hills, and tens of thousands of lakes and swamps.4. Australia's service industriesService industries are also called "tertiary industy". This sector now includes an additional "quaternary" level, which covers the research, processing and storage of information. Australia's service sector is the fastestgrowing one. It has been growing in importance, due to higher living standards and greater demand for more and better transport and housing, and the expansion by government of educational, health and welfare services.5. the New DealIn order to deal with the Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt put forward the New Deal program. It passed a lot of New Deal laws and set up many efficient social security systems. The New Deal helpedto save American democracy and the development of American economy.V.1.Look at a physical map of the United States and find out and name the main monition ranges, riversand lakes in the United States.There are two main mountain ranges in the United States. They are the Appalachian Mountains and the Rocky Mountains. There are many important rivers in the United States. The Mississippi River and its two branches, the Missouri River and the Ohio River, flow south to the Gulf of Mexico. On the Pacific side there are two great rivers: the Colorado River and the Columbia River. The Rio Grande River forms a natural boundary between Mexico and the United States. Other well known rivers include the Hudson River which meets the Atlantic Ocean at New Yurk and the Potomac boarding the national capital of Washington. The most important lakes in the United States are the Great Lakes. They are Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, LakeHuron, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. They are all located between Canada and the United States except Lade Michigan.2.How many constituencies are there in Britain today Howmany members are there in the House of CommonsTo hold general elections, Britain is divided into 651 constituencies, each of which returns one memberto the House of Commons. There are 651 members in the House of Commnos.3.What were the effects of European settlement on the AboriginesWhite settlement in 1788 proved disastrous for the Aborigines. (1) Aboriginal culture and society were totally disrupted because of a total conflict of cultures. (2) The loss o land to white people led to the breakdown of their tribal life because Aboriginal culture was based on the land. (3) After losing their land, Aborigines became dependent on white handouts. They copied the European habit of drinking alcohol, which destroyed large numbers of Aborigines. (4) The whites also brought many diseases which the Aborigines had no resistance to. (5) All these, combined with the violence between Europeans and Aborigines resulted in the drastically reduction in Aboriginal population. The Aborigines have always been in unfavorable position ever since 1788. The Aborigines still face legal, political, economic and social discrimination today.4. Sinn FeinSinn Fein was the Irish guerrilla movement that wrested independence from the British in 1921. It spit in 1921 over the Anglo - Irish Treaty and became two parties, Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, which remains tobe the two major political parties in Ireland today.VI.1.Tell briefly the history of the two - party system in the United States. What are the characteristics of the two major parties in the United States todayThere nave been four periods in the history of the two - party system in the United States.(1) During the Ratification period, the first two major parties appeared. They were the Federalists and the Anti - Federalists. After the adoption of the Bill of Rights, the Anti - Federalists began to call themselves Democratic - Republicans. The Federalists gradually disintegrated. (2) After the 1828 election of Andrew Jackson, the Democratic - Republican Party split. The main faction led by Jackson was called the Whig Party which formed in 1834. As the struggle over slavery intensified, the majority of the Whig Party, part of the democrats, and other anti - slavery elements formed the Republican Party in 1854. (3) From 1860s to 1920s, the Republican Party dominated the political scene. (4) From the time of President Franklin Roosevelt to the 1980s, the Democratic Party was dominant, with short interruptions.Traditionally, the Democrats support government intervention in the economy and a strong social security system. While the Republicans stress the role of the market more and oppose large government social security programs. But the two parties are not really very different. They both believe in individualism, defend capitalism and uphold private ownership of means of production. Their organizations are both very loose. But they are both very significant in political life.。
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《综合英语(一)》试题(07级)Ⅰ.用适当语法形式或辞汇填空。
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(本大题共30小题,每小题1分,共30分)1.I _____ to her because she phoned me shoutly afterwards . A ought to have writtenB couldn’t have writtenC must have writtenD needn’t have written2.The varie of the new products in the exhibition _________. A was surprisingB were surprisingC was surprisedD were surprised3.We grow all our our own fruit and vegetables , _______ saves money, of course.A asB whatC whichD that4.______ her inexperience her failure to secure the contract was not surprising.A In view ofB By virtue ofC With regard toD According to5.The boy showed complete _____ of hos parents advice. A ignorance Bnegligence C disregard D avoedance6.They forced him to ____ with their request. A approve B conform C complyD consent7.But that he saw it , he ____ it .A would not believe B did not bilieve Ccould not believe D could not have believed8.When can the students ______ for nixt year’s evening classes? A assist Benroll C join D sing9.I will keep your applicaion _______ file for the time being . A in B with Con D at10.Two years of experience _______ him for a promotion. A qualified B made Ccarsed D turned11.It is high time we ______ something to protect our environment . A are to doB had better doC should have doneD did12.I am not having you _____ all over the house . A run B running C to run Dran13.I bought this eihgteenth century writing desk at a quite _____ price .Areasonable B cheap C smalll D expensive14.When he realized the police had spotted hom ,the man _______ the exit as quickllyas made off B made out C made for D made up15.Those students do not like to read novels _____ text books . A liaving out ofthe question B much less C in any case D forgetting about16.I can’t have you _______ idle all day long . A stay B staying C to satayD stayed17.He sas been to every other province _______Tibet . A than B only C to stayD stayed18.I don’t really know how to _______ the problem . A tackle B cope C set inD draw19.The child was running a high fever ,which made it imperative that he _______in bed . A was kept B had to be kept C be kept D was to be kept20.The ole ship will be towed into harbour and ________. A broken up B brokendown C broken in D broken off21.When I came through customs at the airport ,I had to pay _________on a clockI had taxes B duty C rates D allowance22.They have invited me to visit their ,________is very kind of them..A thatB whichC asD what23.I will give you _______books I have on the subject. A that B which C what D my24.Because the company was doing more business it was necessary to _____ thefactory . A extend B increase C grow D magnify25.If you insist on aarrying out more experiment ,you will have to _____ theconsequences. A run into B stand for C bear out D answer for26.I was very _____ by the nurse’s attitude, it really annoyed me . A put overB put upC put outD put by27.This beach is usually closed ______ a rainy day . A in B on C at D while28.Our letters are ______ every morning at 8 o’clock. A arrived B delayed Cdelivered D restored29.We can rely on William to carry out this mission, for his judgment is always____. A unquestionmable B sound C subtle D healthy30.The quality of teaching should be measured by the degree _______ the studentspotentiality is developed ,.A of which B with which C in which D to which Ⅱ.认真阅读下面两篇短文,每篇短文后有五个问题。
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新思维综合英语1模拟测试题2I.Vocabulary and Structure:1.It has been a terrible year in of business.A.wordsB.termsC.speechD.opinion2.They enjoyed a ride on horseback and spent the day in the mountains.A.to takeB.tookC.takingD.take3.He said he would prefer to read.A.rather than to go to the cinemaB.rather than go to the cinemaC.more than to go to the cinemaD.more than go to the cinema4.I have been waiting for him for the last twenty minutes, but he hasn't yet.A.shown offB.shown upC.shown throughD.shown around5.Hold the ladder while I stand on it, or I'll fall off.A.stuckB.steadyC.smoothD.slow6.A number of occupations the rise are lawyers, computer analysts and psychologists.A.atB.onC.inD.by7.She made up her to start her own company.A.brainB.mindC.ideaD.thought8.I have heard both teachers and students well of him.A.to speakB.spokenC.to have spokenD.speak9., he knew nothing about it.A.As matter of factB.As a matter of factC.In a factD.As a fact10.Ever since Picasso's painting went on exhibit, there large crowds at the museum every day.A.have beenB.has beenC.are beingD.isII.Situational Dialogues:11.–I hear you've been to Tokyo.–.A.Yes. I've gone there many times.B.No. I enjoyed it a lot.C. Yes. I went there last month.12.–Hello, Chris? This is Lee..–Oh, that's O.K. I was just setting the table.A.What are we going to have for dinner?B.I hope I'm not calling at dinner time.C.Jane invites us over for dinner tonight.13.–How about joining us? It is really a wonderful feeling.–.A.Well, I was planning to work on Saturday. But I change my mind now.B.Great! It doesn't sound like that great when I was there last time.C.Really? I thought the steak was terrible.14.–Do you know what time it is?–.A.It's time to have our lunch.B.It's half past twelve. We have to leave here now.C.What do you want to do by asking that?15.–How was your day? Did you do anything special?—.for a walk? C.No, nothing special.16.–I've got 2 tickets for the match. Would you like to go with me?–.A.How about the match last night?B.The match must be exciting.C.Why not? Let's go together.17.–I've started my own computer company.–.A.No kidding! Congratulations!B.If I had the money, I'd buy itC.Could you tell me who owns it?18.–Have you heard of that? Betty is still working in that factory.–.A.Are you free for diner tonight?B.Betty has more energy than I do.C.You're kidding? For forty years? In the same factory?19.–Do you know of any restaurants around here?–There are a lot. Do you have anything special in mind?–.A.We don't know much about the restaurants here.B.Someplace reasonable and clean.C.I know the seafood one is very good.20.–Any plans for the weekend?—.A.It depends on the weather.B.What would you like for dinner?C.I went to Beijing last week.III.Close Test:Geography is the study of the relationship between people and the land. Geographers compare and contrast21places on the earth. But they also go beyond the individual places and consider the earth as a 22, The word geography comes from two Greek words, ge, the Greek word for “earth”and graphein, 23means “to write”, the English word Geography means “to describe the earth”. Some geography books focus on a small area 24 a town or city. Others deal with a state, a region, a nation, or an entire continent. Many geography books deal with the whole earth. Another 25to divide the study of geography is to distinguish between physical geography and cultural geography. The former focuses on the natural world; the 26starts with human beings and studies how human beings and their environment act 27each other. But when geography is considered as a single subject, neither branch can neglect the other.A geographer might be described 28one who observes, records, and explains the differences between places.If places 29alike, there would be little need for geographers.We know, however, that no two places are exactly the same. Geography, 30isa point of view, a special way of looking at places.21. A.similar B.various C.distant D.famous22. A.whole B.unit C.part D.total23. A.what B.that C.which D.it24. A.outside B.except C.as D.like25. A.way B.means C.habit D.technique26. A.second ter C.next tter27. A.upon B.for C.as D.to28. A.for B.to C.as D.by29. A.being B.are C.be D.were30. A.still B.then C.nevertheless D.moreoverIV. Reading ComprehensionPassage 1Learning a foreign language is not a matter of reading some grammar rules and memorizing (牢记、记忆)some vocabulary words—although those are important activities not to be ignored. Acquiring a language is learning a skill, not a body of information. It's as much like learning to swim or ride a bike as it is like learning about the Second World War. That is, you must not only understand the ideas and concepts, have information at hand, but also make your body accustomed to using that information in physical activity: in this case the physical activity involved is speaking, listening, writing and reading.You need, then, not only to memorize and understand, but also to practice!Here are a few brief suggestions on effective practice/study techniques.1. Make your mouth or hand do what your mind is learning. Study out loud. Do go to the lab and work on the tapes. Study with a friend, thus involving yourself in speaking and listening. Try to write sentences or a short paragraph using the skills you have practiced orally.2. Study day by day. You cannot get by in a foreign language course by cramming (临时抱佛脚) at the last minute. You may be able to "learn" vocabulary items that way, but you cannot teach your mouth to use them in sentences.3. Occasionally go back and review "old" topics and vocabulary. Language learning is cumulative (积累的). You learn new skills on the basis of old ones. The more you "recycle"(循环)familiar information and skills, the better you will be able to absorb new ones.4. Don't be afraid to make mistakes. Self-consciousness (自我意识) can be a mighty obstacle to learning a language. Perhaps part of the reason small children readily acquire languages is that they are not afraid of making mistakes.31. The first paragraph of the passage is to emphasize that.A. memorizing vocabulary words is necessary in language learningB.learning to swim is quite similar to learning about the Second World WarC.understanding the ideas and concepts is more important than anything elsenguage learning is a process of acquiring different language skills32. One of the advantages of studying with a friend is that.A.it makes one talk in a particular languageB.it strengthens the friendship between two friendsC.friends can share tapes or other learning materialsD.one studies better in a friendly atmosphere33. Cramming should be avoided while learning a language because.A.it is of little use to study without a clear purposeB.nothing can be learnt through crammingC.anything learnt that way can hardly be put into useD.one may not find enough time to use at the last minute34. The purpose of reviewing old topics is.A. to build up a good foundation for new skillsB.to appreciate the good ideas contained in themC.to throw away the old, useless informationD.to avoid making mistakes in the future35.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A.Why Children Are Capable of Learning a Language Better Than Grown-upsB.A Few Brief Suggestions on Studying a Foreign LanguageC.Why Learning a Foreign Language Is More Difficult Than Anything ElseD.An Introduction to Language Teaching and LearningIV. Reading ComprehensionPassage 2Computer people talk a lot about the need for other people to become "computer-literate." But not all experts agree that this is a good idea. One pioneer, in particular, who disagrees is David Tebbutt, the founder of Computertown UK.Although many people see this as a successful attempt to bring people closer to the computer, David does not see it that way. He says that Computertown UK was formed for just the opposite reason, to bring computers to people and make them “people-literate." David Tebbutt thinks Computertowns are most successful when tied to a computer club but he insists there is an important difference between the two; the clubs are for people who have some computer knowledge already. This frightens away non-experts, who are happier going to Computertowns where there are computers for them to experiment on. With experts to encourage them and answer any questions they have, they are not told what to do. They find out. The computer experts have to learn not to tell people about computers, but have to be able to answer all questions people ask. People don't have to learn computer terms, but the experts have to explain in plain language. The computers are becoming "people-literate."36. Which of the following is David Tebbutt's idea on the relationship between people and computers?A. Computer learning should be made easier.B.There should be more computer clubs for experts.C.People should work harder to master computer use.puters should be made cheaper so that people can afford them.37. We can infer from the text that "computer-literate" means.A.being able to afford a computerB.being able to write computer programsC.working with the computer and finding out its valueD.understanding the computer and knowing how to use it38. The underlined word "it" in the second paragraph refers to the idea that Computertowns .A.help to set up more computer clubsB.bring people to learn to use computersC.bring more experts to work togetherD.help to sell computers to the public39. David Tebbutt started Computertown UK with the purpose of.A.making better use of computer expertsB.improving computer programsC.increasing computer salesD.popularizing computers40. Which of the following is NOT true?.A.Many people think that Computertown UK is a good way to bring peoplecloser to the computer.puter clubs are for those computer-literate people.C.Everyone think people should be “computer-literate.”D.The computer experts have to be able to answer all questions in plain language.V. Translation41. To tell the truth, we don't really have much in common, but we get along really well.参考答案:说实话,我俩相同的地方实际上很少,不过我们相处得很好。
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The living room's pretty large – about eighteen by twentythree feet. 1. there be 句型表示“存在”,与have有区别。have表示拥 有,归属。如:(1) There is a wood bridge over the river. 河面上有一座木桥。(2) I have a brother who works in Finland. 我有一个哥哥,在芬兰工作。There be中be动词 根据后面名词的单复数而变化。 2. Bath 浴室,洗澡。如:I took a bath after doing exercise. 锻炼后我洗个了澡。 3. living room 起居室。 4. pretty: adv. fairly, moderately, 相当,颇为。pretty much, almost, 几乎,差不多。如:The car is pretty much new. 这辆车几乎是全新的。 5. eighteen by twenty-three, 18 X 23, 注意介词by来表示长 乘以宽。 6. Foot,“英尺”,复数是feet。 1英尺 = 30.48厘米。
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It sounds perfect. What floor is it on? 1. Perfect, “完美”,这里表示令人满意,没什么可挑剔的。 2. The first floor, (英式英语)第二层;(美式英语)第一 层。英国与美国对first floor的概念不一样。美国的first floor相当于英国的ground floor,地面层。英国的first floor 其实是在第二层,相当于美国的second floor。我们国家的 用法跟美国是一致的。“在几层楼” 用介词on。 本课里学习了几个 “how + adj 或adv” 提问的句子: How much is the apartment? How close is the building to public transportation? How often the bus runs during rush hour? How soon will the apartment be available? 注意区别这些以 How 开始的疑问句的含义。 在请求别人帮忙但别人最终没能帮上忙的时候,为了表示 你的感激之情,可以说thanks anyway,无论如何还是要谢 谢你。
2024年高考英语模拟卷(新高考I卷01)(考试版)A3
2024年高考英语第一次模拟考试(新高考I卷)01高三英语(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
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1.What will the man do at seven o’clock tomorrow evening?A.Phone the woman. B.Attend a meeting. C.Have supper.2.How much should the man pay for a dozen red roses now?A.15 dollars. B.17 dollars. C.20 dollars.3.When did the woman want to be a writer?A.When she was a kid.B.When she worked at a bookstore.C.When she had some books published.4.Where does the smell probably e from?A.The kitchen. B.The bedroom. C.The living room.5.What is the possible relationship between the speakers?A.Father and daughter. B.Mother and son. C.Husband and wife.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
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新思维综合英语1I.Vocabulary and Structure:Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)Example: The old couple at last in finding a flat to rent.A.managedB.didC.finishedD.succeededThe sentence should read, "The old couple succeeded at last in finding a flat to rent." Therefore, you should choose D.请选择题型Vocabulary Dialogues Close T est Reading Translation1.The plane at 10:45. There is still an hour to go.A.takes overB.takes offC.takes downD.takes up2.I have been waiting for him for the last twenty minutes, but he hasn't yet.A.shown offB.shown upC.shown throughD.shown around3.I don't know the number–I'll look in the telephone book.A. make sureB.as sureC.of sureD.for sure4.They are going to turn that land in the neighborhood into a large parking lot.A.vacantB.variousC.violentD.vital5.The restaurant also has an excellent wine to complement your meal.A.selectionB.electionC.correctionD.reflection6.Could you tell me the tissues are, please?A.whatB.whereC.whichD.when7.How long?A. have you got marriedB.you got marriedC.have you been marriedD.did you marry8.Y ou will find rice at every meal in the South of China.A.servedB.servingC.be servedD.serves9.She opened the door the fresh air to come in.A.ofB.forC.intoD.let10.All is a continuous supply of the basic necessities of life.A.that is neededB.what is neededC.the thing neededD.our needsII.Situational Dialogues:Directions: Choose A, B or C to complete each conversation, using the sentences below. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)Example:- Oh, look. Joni Mitchell is in town.- .- What? She's one of the greatest folk singers in the world!Who's that? I've never heard of her.Sure, I'm in town.Y es, I'm glad she's coming.Answer A is correct because the conversation should read,"- Oh, look. Joni Mitchell is in town.- Who's that? I've never heard of her.- What? She's one of the greatest folk singers in the world!"请选择题型Vocabulary Dialogues Close T est Reading Translation11.–Thanks very much. Y ou've been very helpful.–.A.No, thanks.B.Y ou are right. Y ou can say it again.C.Don't mention it. Any time.12.–How about joining us? It is really a wonderful feeling.–.A.W ell, I was planning to work on Saturday. But I change my mind now.B.Great! It doesn't sound like that great when I was there last time.C.Really? I thought the steak was terrible.13.–Hello, Chris? This is Lee..–Oh, that's O.K. I was just setting the table.A.What are we going to have for dinner?B.I hope I'm not calling at dinner time.C.Jane invites us over for dinner tonight.14.–Do you know where Liberty Street is? –It's off Oak Street, near the park.–.–I don't know exactly. Perhaps every five minutes or so.A.The park? Which one do you mean?B.Do you have any idea where Pine Street is?C.By the way, do you know how often the Number 5 bus runs normally?15.–Could you tell me which bus goes to the Fine Arts Museum?—.A.Sorry, I've never been there.B.Y ou can always take a taxi.C.I think No. 16 is OK.16.–Do you have any plans for the weekend?–.A.It will be fine on the weekend.B.It depends on the weather.C.I went to the cinema last weekend.17.–Do you know what you're going to order?–.A.It smells awful.B.It tastes delicious.C.I can't make up my mind.18.–If the weather is good, I might play tennis. What about you?–.A.What would you like order?B.I went to the cinema yesterday.C.I'm not sure. I may just stay home.19.–Do you ever go back to Cambridge?–.–I don't know exactly. Perhaps every five minutes or so.A.Not very often.B.Let's keep in touch.C.Not again.20.–How about working fifteen more minutes? Then we can order out for pizza.—.A.Sounds great. I am so hungry I could eat a horse.B.Good idea. I need to leave immediately.C.Let's move to other topics.III.Close T est:Directions: For each numbered blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points) 请选择题型Vocabulary Dialogues Close T est Reading TranslationHenry's job was to examine cars whichcrossed the frontier to make21that they werenot smuggling (走私) anything into the country.Every evening, except at weekends, he 22see a factory worker coming up the hill towardsthe frontier, pushing a bicycle with a big load ofold straw on it. When the bicycle reached thefrontier, Henry 23to stop the man and makehim take the straw off and untie it. Then he wouldexamine the 24very carefully to see if hecould find anything, after which he would look inall the man's pockets 25he let him tie thestraw again. The man would then put it on hisbicycle and go off down the hill with it. AlthoughHenry was always 26to find gold or jewelry orother valuable things hidden in the straw, henever found any.Then one evening, after he had looked27the straw as usual, he said to him,"Listen. I know that you are smuggling thingsacross this frontier. W on't you tell me what it isthat you are bringing into the country so 28?I'm an oldman, and today's my last day on thejob. Tomorrow I'm going to 29. I promisethat I shall not tell anyone if you tell me whatyou've been smuggling." The factory workerdid not sayanything for 30. Then he smiled,turned to Henry and said quietly, "Bicycles."21. A.known B.clearC.obviousD.sure--------------------------------------------------------------------------------22. A.would B.mustC.mightD.should--------------------------------------------------------------------------------23. A.had edC.wantedD.sure--------------------------------------------------------------------------------24. A.bicycle B.hillC.strawD.worker--------------------------------------------------------------------------------25. A.when B.beforeC.whileD.as--------------------------------------------------------------------------------26. A.thinking B.suspectingC.expectingD.insisting--------------------------------------------------------------------------------27. A.thoroughly B.throughC.downD.up--------------------------------------------------------------------------------28. A.carefully B.successfullyC.obviouslyD.silently--------------------------------------------------------------------------------29. A.return B.retreatC.retireD.rest--------------------------------------------------------------------------------30. A.short while B.a periodC.few minutesD.some timeIV. Reading ComprehensionDirections: Each of the passages below is followed by some questions. For each question there are four answers marked A, B, C and D. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the questions. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)请选择题型Vocabulary Dialogues Close T est Reading TranslationQuestions 31~35 are based on the Passage 1.Passage 1Learning the language of a country isn't enough. If you know the manners of your foreign friends, you will probably be surprised just how different they can be from your own.A visitor to India should remember it is impolite there to use the left hand for passing food at the table. The left hand is for washing yourself. Also in India, you might see a man shaking his head at another to show that he is disagreeing. But in many parts of India a side-to-side movement of the head is to show agreement. In Bulgaria you shake your head to show "yes"—a nod shows "no".In Europe it is quite usual to cross your legs while sitting and talking to someone, even at an important meeting. But doing this could cause offence to a Thailander. Touching the head of a grown-up is also not done in Thailand.Knowing about manners is useful when you are traveling, and you also need to know the language used to express the customs.31. If you are staying in India, you'd better.A. not use your left hand to pass food at the tablee your left hand to pass food at the tableC.not use your left hand to wash yourselfe your left hand at all times32. To shake your head means "Y es.A.in IndiaB.in EuropeC.in BulgariaD.in Thailand33. Y ou can easily make a Thailander angry by.A.touching his headB.crossing your legs while talking to himC.shaking your headD.nodding your head34. The writer thinks that to know about a country well one must.A. know the language of the countryB.know the manners of the countryC.know the manners better than the languageD.know both the language and the manners35.W e can learn from the passage that.A.different countries have different mannersB.the manners in Thailand are the same as those in IndiaC.one should be careful not to cross legs in EuropeD.one should not touch a grown-up's head in IndiaIV. Reading Comprehension请选择题型Vocabulary Dialogues Close T est Reading TranslationQuestions 36~40 are based on the Passage 2.Passage 2Last night after dinner I told my family the bad news. I had this class assignment to monitor (监控)our use of energy at home for a week. Our family got an F.Tuesday night my brother watched the same two hour movie on his TV set that we were watching in the living room. Thursday Mom ran an entire dishwashing cycle for 3 cups, 2 plates, a knife and 3 little spoons. That's a lot of electricity and hot water down the drain(下水道).Dad drives 28 miles back and forth to work alone. Two men he works with live right nearby, and they could carpool (合伙使用汽车) and save about a thousand gallons of gas a year. And me, I'm guilty too. I went out and left the radio blaring(喇叭大声地响)in my room all Saturday morning.So last night at the dinner table we all agreed to do everything we could to conserve(节约)energy. Faster showers. Lower thermostats (温度调节器). Fuller care. It is a fact that this country's using up energy faster than we produce it. I read that we may run out of oil-forever-in thirty years. So terrible!Unless every person in everyhouse on every block does his part, the future looks pretty dim.I'm getting more and more concerned about the future. Because that's where I'm going to be.36. The people in this family.A. wasted energy unconsciouslyB.had the radio on when they went outC.watched TV programs separatelyD.liked to use hot water while washing dishes37. It is a fact that.A.oil is getting less and lessB.the future is terrible with such a serious problemC.the government tries to solve the problem within several yearsD.the county will soon use up energy if we keep wasting like this38. If every person in every house.A.rides a bike instead of a car, everything will be OKB.stops using hot water washing dishes, we'll waste less energyC.makes efforts to save energy, the future will be brightD.has company while watching TV, nothing will go wrong39. What's the main idea that the author want to convey in this passage?A.There is a waste at home.B.To waste is a serious problem.C.Families will run out of energy.D.W e should conserve energy.40. The suitable title for this passage is.A.What an Assignment!B.What a W aste!C.How to Save Energy?D.The Future is Dim.V. TranslationDirections: Put each of the following sentences into English or Chinese, using the word(s) given in the bracket if any. Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)请选择题型Vocabulary Dialogues Close T est Reading Translation41. The attention to details assures you that the setting and service are as perfect as your meal, whether it's a quiet dinner for two, or a business lunch.参考答案:无论静谧的二人晚餐还是商务午餐,细致入微的服务都会保证这里的环境和服务与您所点的食物一样品质优良。