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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上专心-专注-专业专心-专注-专业精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上专心-专注-专业职称英语综合类(C级)备考练习题及答案第1部分:词汇选项(第115题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。1. I have been trying to quit smoking.A. give upB. pick upC. build upD. take up2. Relief workers were shocked by what they saw.A. movedB. touchedC. s

2、urprisedD. worried3. The weather is a constant subject of conversation in Britain.A. questionB. problemC. titleD, topic4. This is not typical of English, but is a feature of the Chinese language.A. particularB. characteristicC. remarkableD. idiomatic5. It is virtually impossible to persuade him to a

3、pply for the job,A. simplyB. almostC. totallyD. completely6. These are defensive behavior patterns which derive from our fears.A. stemB. relyC. developD. grow7. Only a small minority of the mentally ill are liable to harm themselves or others,A. easyB, possibleC. likely13. difficult8. They have the

4、capability to destroy the enemy in a few days.A. possibilityB. necessityC. abilityD. probability9. We have never seen such gorgeous hills.A. beautifulB. stretchingC. spreadingD. rolling10. The leaves have been swept into huge heaps.A. loadsB. layersC. pyramidsD. piles11. The news will horrify everyo

5、ne.A. attractB. terrifyC. temptD. excite12. The article sketched the major events of the decade.A. describedB. offeredC. outlinedD. presented13. I wont tolerate that kind of behavior.A. bearB. receiveC. admitD. take14. Their style of playing football is utterly different.A. barelyB. scarcelyC. hardl

6、yD. totally15. Her sister urged her to apply for the job.A. advisedB. causedC. forcedD. Promised第2部分 阅读判断下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。American SportsThe United States is a sports-loving nation. Sports in America take a variety of forms: organ

7、ized competitive struggles, which draw huge crowds to cheer their favorite team to victory; athletic games,played for recreation anywhere sufficient space is found; and hunting and fishing. Most sports are seasonal, so that what is happening in sports depends upon the time of year. Some sports are c

8、alled spectator sports, as the number of spectators greatly exceeds the number playing in the game.Baseball is the most popular sport in the US. It is played throughout the spring and summer, and professional baseball teams play well into the fall. Although no other game is exactly like baseball, pe

9、rhaps the one most nearly like it is the English game of cricket.Football is the most popular sport in the fall. The game originated as a college sport more than 75 years ago. It is still played by almost every college and university in the country, and the football stadiums of some of the largest u

10、niversities seat as many as 80, 000 people. The game is not the same as European football or soccer. In American football there are 11 players on each team, and they are dressed in padded uniforms and helmets because the game is rough and injuries are likely to occur.Basketball is the winter sport i

11、n American schools and colleges. Like football, basketball originated in the US and is not popular in other countries. Many Americans prefer it to football because it is played indoors throughout the winter and because it is a faster game. It is a very popular game with high schools, and in more tha

12、n 20 states, state-wide high school matches are held yearly.Other spectator sports include wrestling, boxing, and horse racing. Although horse-racing fans call themselves sportsmen, the accuracy of the term is questionable, as only the jockeys who ride the horses in the races can be considered athle

13、tes. The so-called sportsmen are the spectators, who do not assemble primarily to see the horses race, but to bet upon the outcome of each race. Gambling is the attraction of horse racing.16. Hunting and fishing are mainly favored by men, young and old, in the US.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned17.

14、Professional baseball teams can continue to play for a long period of time in the fall after the regular baseball seasons of spring and summer.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned18. Baseball shares many features with the English game of cricket.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned19. Football can be classi

15、fied as a spectator sport.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned20. Many Americans like basketball better than football because the latter is so harsh that players have to wear special uniforms.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned21. Basketball in American is so popular with universities that nationwide unive

16、rsity matches are held yearly.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned22. Horse-racing fans cannot be considered sportsmen because they are spectators whose primary interest is gambling.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第2330题,每题1分,共8分)下面的短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第2326题要求从所给的6个选项中为第14段其中四段选择1个最佳标题;(2)第273

17、0题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项。Washoe Learned American Sign Language1 An animal that influenced scientific thought has died. A chimpanzee named Washoe and horn in Africa died of natural causes late last month at the age of 42 at a research center in the American state of Washington. Washoe had become kn

18、own in the scientific community and around the world for her ability to use American Sign Language. She was said to be the first non-human to learn a human language. Her skills also led to debate about primates and their ability to understand language.2 Research scientists Allen and Beatrix Gardner

19、began teaching Washoe sign language in 1966. In 1969, the Oardners described Washoes progress in a scientific report. The people who experimented with Washoe said she grew to understand about 250 words. For example, Washoe made signs to communicate when it was time to eat. She could request foods li

20、ke apples and bananas. She also asked questions like, Who is coming to play? One the news about Washoe spread, many language scientists began studies of their own into this new and exciting area of research. The whole direction of primate research changed.3 However, critics argued Washoe only learne

21、d to repeat sign language movements from watching her teachers. They said she had never developed true language skills. Even now there are some researchers who suggest that primates learn sign language only by memory, and perform the signs only for prizes. Yet Washoes keepers disagree. Roger Fours i

22、s a former student of the Gardners. He took Washoe to a research center in Ellensburg, Washington. There, Washoe taught sign language to three younger chimpanzees, which are still alive.4 Scientists like private researcher Jane Goodall believe Washoe provided new information about the mental working

23、s of chimpanzees. Today, there are not as many scientists studying language skills with chimps. Part of the reason is that this kind of research takes a very long time.5 Debate continues about chimps understanding of human communication. Yet, one thing is sure-Washoe changed popular ideas about the

24、possibilities of animal intelligence.A.Reason Why Not Many Scientists Carry out This Rcsearch NowdaysB.Report about Washoes Progress in Learning Sign LanguageC.Gencral Information about WashoeD.The Gardeners Contributions RecognizedE.Dabate on Chimps IntelligenceF.Washoes Love for Three Young Chimps

25、23. Paragraph 1_24. Paragraph 2_25. Paragraph 3_26. Paragraph 4_27. Washoe could make signs to communicate_28. Some scientists doubted_29. Washoe taught three younger chimps sign language_30. The experimenters thought Washoe was intelligent_A.if the Gardeners argument was soundB.becaues she was clev

26、erer than other chimpsC.when she wanted to catD.whilc she was at a research center in EllensburgE.because she could use sign language to ask for fruitsF.while Washoe was lcarning sign language第4部分:阅读理解(第31-45题,每题3分,共45分)下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1个最佳选项。第一篇The National Park ServiceAmericas natio

27、nal parks are like old friends. You may not see them for years at a time, but just knowing theyre out there makes you feel better. Hearing the names of these famous old friends-Yosemite, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon - revives memories of visits past and promotes dreams of those still to come.From Acadi

28、a to Zion, 369 national parks are part of a continually evolving system. Ancient fossil beds, Revolutionary War battlefields, magnificent mountain ranges, and monuments to heroic men and women who molded this country are all a part of our National Park System (NPS). The care and preservation for fut

29、ure generations of these special places is entrusted to the National Park Service. Uniformed Rangers, the most visible representatives of the Service, not only offer park visitors a friendly wave, a helpful answer, or a thought-provoking history lesson, but also are skilled rescuers, firefighters, a

30、nd dedicated resource protection professionals. The National Park Service ranks also include architects, historians, archaeologists, biologists, and a host of other experts who preserve and protect everything from George Washingtons teeth to Thomas Edisons wax recordings.Modern society has brought t

31、he National Park Service both massive chalienges and enormous opportunities. Satellite and computer technologies are expanding the educational possibilities of a national park beyond its physical boundaries. Cities struggling to revive their urban cores are turning to the Park Service for expert ass

32、istance to preserve their cultural heritage, create pocket parks and green spaces, and re-energize local economies. Growing communities thirsty for recreational outlets are also working with the NPS to turn abandoned railroad tracks into bike and biking trails, as well as giving unused federal prope

33、rty new life as recreation centers.To help meet these challenges and take advantage of these opportunities, the National Park Service has formed partnerships - some dating back 100 years, some only months old - with other agencies, state and local governments, corporations, American Indian tribes an

34、d Alaska Natives, Park Friends groups, cooperating associations, private organizations, community groups and individuals who share the National Park ethic.National Park Week 1996 is a celebration of these partnerships.31. Why are Americas national parks like old friends?A. Because they are always ou

35、t there.B. Because they are very old.C. Because they make people feel better.D. Because they are very famous.32. Which of the following statements is true about uniformed rangers?A. They take tourists to national parks.B. They always act as tourist guides.C. They help set up new national parks.D. Th

36、ey protect the National Park System.33. The National Park Service does all of the following EXCEPTA. offering help to visitors.B. molding the Nation.C. keeping people better informed of the National Park System.D. helping preserve the cultural heritage.34. What is this passage about?A. It is about t

37、he American National Parks.B. It is about the National Park Service.C. It is about the National Park Service partnerships.D. It is about the care and preservation of the National Parks in America.35. What will the paragraph following this passage most probably discuss?A. The pocket parks in America.

38、B. The preparations made for the celebration of National Park Week 1996.C. The work that has been done by the partners.D. The preservation of national resources in America.第二篇A Letter from AlanI have learnt of a plan to build three hundred houses on the land called Parsons Place by the football grou

39、nd. Few people know about this new plan to increase the size of our town. For me, Parsons Place is special because it is a beautiful natural area where local people can relax -the small wood has many unusual trees and the stream is popular with fishermen and bird-watchers. Its very quiet becausether

40、e are few houses or roads nearby. I think that losing this area will be terrible because we have no other similar facilities in the neighbourhood.I am also against this plan because it will cause traffic problems. How will the people from the new houses travel to work? The motorway and the railway s

41、tation are on the other side of town. Therefore, these people will have to drive through the town centre every time they go anywhere.The roads will always be full of traffic,there will be nowhere to park and the tourists who come to see our lovely old buildings will leave. Shops and hotels will lose

42、 business. If the town really needs more homes, the empty ground beside the railway station is a more suitable place.No doubt the builders will make a lot of money by selling these houses. But,in my opinion,the average person will quickly be made poorer by this plan. As well as this,we will lose a v

43、ery special place and our town will be much less pleasant.I am going to the local government offices on Monday morning to protest about this plan and I hope that your readers will join me there. We must make them stop this plan before it is too late.36. Why has Alan written this letter?A. To perersu

44、ade the government to build new houses.B. To protest about a new motorway near the town.C. To encourage more people in the town to use Parsons Place.D. To inform other people about the builders plans.37. Why is Persians Place particularly important,in Alans opinion?A. Because it is near the football

45、 ground.B. Because lots of people live near it.C. Because it is a place near the town where people can enjoy nature.D. Because local people can get there easily by car from the town.38. What will cause traffic jams?A. A building on Parsons Place.B. Building near the railway station.C. Tourists in th

46、e narrow streets.D. People going to the shops and hotels.39. Alan says that ordinary people who live in the town will probably soonA. open new shops and hotelsB. choose to live near the stationC. be able to buy new homesD. have less money40. Which of these posters has Alan made?A. Save Our Sports Gr

47、oundB. Say No to Houses on Parsons PlaceC. We Need Homes Not HotelsD. Use the Train Not the Road第三篇The Changing Middle ClassThe United States perceives itself to be a middle-class nation, However, middle class is not a real designation,nor does it carry privileges. It is more of a perception, which

48、probably was as true as it ever could be right after World War II. The economy was growing,more and more people owned their own homes,workers had solid contracts with the companies that employed them, and nearly everyone whowanted a higher education could have one. Successful people enjoyed upward s

49、ocial mobility. They may have started out poor,but they could become rich. Successful people also found that they had greater geographic mobility. In other words,they found themselves moving to and living in a variety of places.The middle class collectively holds several values and principles. One s

50、trong value is the need to earn enough money to feel that one can determine ones own economic fate. In addition,middle class morality embraces principles of individual responsibility, importance of family, obligations to others,and believing in something outside oneself.But in the 1990s those in the

51、 middle class found that there was a price for success. A U. S. News & World Report survey in 1994 indicated that 75 percent of Americans believed that middle class families could no longer make ends meet. Both spouses now worked,as did some of the children; long commutes became routine; the need fo

52、r child care put strains on the family; and public schools were not as good as they once were. Members of the middle class were no longer financing their lifestyles through earnings but were using credit to stay afloat. The understanding of just what middle class meant was changing.41. The informati

53、on in this passage deals withA. an individualB. a social and economic groupC. a political organizationD. government42. A common middle class value is thatA. people should always have funB. children should be seen and not heardC. debt is nothing to worry aboutD. the family is very important43. In the

54、 years after World War II,the middle class could be defined asA. overburdened and in debtB. hard working and suspiciousC. prosperous and optimisticD. young and foolish44. The phrase In other words in the first paragraph means that the following statement isA. an exception to the previous ideaB. a de

55、nial of the previous ideaC. a restatement of the previous ideaD. a contrasting idea45. The word collectively meansA. as a groupB. hesitatinglyC. unknowinglyD. Weakly第5部分:补全短文(第4650题,每题2分,共10分)阅读下面的短文,文章中有5处空白,文章后面有6组文字,请根据文章的内容选择5组文字,将其分别放回文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。The first four minutesWhen do

56、 people decide whether or not they want to become friends? During their first four minutes together, according to a book by Dr. Leonard Zunin. In his book, Contact: The first four minutes, he offers this advice to anyone interested in starting new friendships: _46_. A lot of peoples whole lives woul

57、d change if they did just that.You may have noticed that average person does not give his undivided attention to someone he as just met._47_. If anyone has ever done this to you, you probably did not like him very much.When we are introduced to new people, the author suggests, we should try to appea

58、r friendly and self-confident. In general, he says, People like people who like themselves.On the other hand, we should not make the other person think we are too sure of ourselves. It is important to appear interested and sympathetic, realizing that the other person has his won needs, fears, and ho

59、pes.Hearing such advice, one might say, But Im not a friendly, self-confident person. Thats not my nature. It would be dishonest for me to at that way._48_. We can become accustomed to any changes we choose to make in our personality. It is like getting used to a new car. It may be unfamiliar at fir

60、st, but it goes much better than the old one.But isnt it dishonest to give the appearance of friendly self-confidence when we dont actually feel that way? Perhaps, but according to Dr. Zunin, total honest is not always good for social relationships, especially during the first few minutes of contact

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