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试卷一
Parti
TrueorFalse(5points,0.5pointseach)
Directions:Thereare10statementsinthissection.Foreachstatementthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,
CandD.Youshouldreadthemcarefully,andchoosetheONEansweryouthinkisthebestanswer.
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronyourAnswerSheet.
(注意:请将1-10题地答案填涂在答题卡上;否则无效。)
1.Ifsnotnecessaryfortourguidestoabidebyprofessionalethics.
A.It'strue.
B.It'shardtosay.
C.Italldepends.
D.It'sfalse.
2.Englishproficiencyisapowerfultoolfortourguides.
A.It'strue.
B.It'shardtosay.
C.Ilalldepends.
D.It'sfalse.
3.Securityoftouristsisnotalwaysthemostimportantissue.
A.It'strue.
B.It'shardtosay.
C.Italldepends.
D.It'sfalse.
4.Thetouristshavenorighttoverifythetravelplan.
A.It'strue.
B.It'shardtosay.
C.Ilalldepends.
D.It'sfalse.
5.Round-the-clockroomserviceisn'tofferedina5-starhotel.
A.It'strue.
B.It'shardtosay.
C.Italldepends.
D.It'sfalse.
6.Onceascheduleisfinalizedbythetourpany,it'snotallowedtochangeinanysituation.
A.It'strue.
B.Ifshardtosay.
C.Italldepends.
D.It'sfalse.
7.Itisunnecessaryforthedrivertohaveanunderstandingoftheitinerary.
A.It'strue.
B.It'shardtosay.
C.Italldepends.
D.It'sfalse.
8.Thesecondwayofclassifyinghotelsisbasedonthelevelofservice,amenityandfacilitythey
provide.
A.It'strue.
B.It'shardtosay.
C.Ilalldepends.
D.It'sfalse.
9.Nomatterhowwellpreparedthetourguidetriestobe,heorshewillfacesomeobstaclesanyway.
A.It'strue.
B.It'shardtosay.
C.Italldepends.
D.It'sfalse.
10.Everyguestmustbegiventhesameattention.
A.It'strue.
B.It'shardtosay.
C.Italldepends.
D.It'sfalse.
PartIIVocabularyandStructure(110points,0.5pointseach)
Directions:Thereare20inpletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA,
B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestpletesthesentenceorbestanalyzestheunderlined
words.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
(注意:请将11-30题地答案填涂在答题卡上,否则无效。)
11.Somesoccerwouldliketocoachtheinexperiencedyoungmenintheclubs.
A.retiredplayers
B.veterans
C.masters
D.aces
12.1remember,thatasanambitiousactor,IwasveryofLaurenceOlive'sacting.
A.jealous
B.envious
C.outrageous
D.enviable
13.Healwaysbeathiswifewhentherewerenoaround,andsoherlawyercouldnotcharge
himeffectively.
A.witnesses
B.on-lookers
C.observers
D.inspectors
14.Thepolicestoppedseveralandarrested120menontheelectionnight.
A.uprisings
B.rebellions
C.riots
D.resistance
15.Colddrinksareonawarmsummerday.
A.fascinating
B.encouraging
C.nourishing
D.refreshing
16.TheDreyfusAffairwasthemostfamousscandalinFrenchhistory.
A.embarrassment
B.disgrace
C.shame
D.humiliation
17.AfiercedebateisgoingonintheJapaneseCabioverthequestionofsendingsoldiersabroad.
A.strong
B.violent
C.immense
D.heated
18.Marthaignoredmyearnestrequestforforgiveness.
A.serious
B.sincere
C.honest
D.frank
19.Inthe1998FranceOpen,Aggassidiscoveredthathisopponentsdidnotstandachance.
A.rivals
B.foes
C.enemies
D.contestants
20.Therewassuchalonglineattheexhibitionwehadtowaitforabouthalfanhour.
A.as
B.that
C.so
D.hence
21.BythetimeyougettoNewYork,IfbrLondon.
A.wouldbeleaving
B.amleaving
C.havealreadyleft
D.shallhaveleft
22.Thearticlemoreattentiontotheproblemofculturalinterferenceinforeignlanguage
teachingandlearning.
A.callsfor
B.appliesfor
C.caresfor
D.allowsfor
23.Governmentreports,examinationpositions,legaldocumentsandmostbusinesslettersarethemain
situationsfbnnallanguageisused.
A.inwhich
B.onwhich
C.inthat
D.atthat
24.Wehadn'tseeneachotherfbr20years,but1recognizedherIsawher.
A.fbrthemoment
B.themomentwhen
C.atthemomentwhen
D.themoment
25.Withthedevelopmentinscienceandtechnologymanmakevariousflowersbeforetheir
time.
A.bebloomed
B.blooming
C.bloom
D.bloomed
26.Chinesetraditionalartistomanytouristsfromabroad.
A.attracted
B.attractive
C.interested
D.intrusive
27.Atourguideshouldarriveattheairportterminaltwohourstoyourflight'sdeparturetime.
A.before
B.prior
C.after
D.ahead
28.Chinesefoodfromplacetoplacemainlyaccordingtogeographicaldifference.
A.vary
B.varies
C.different
D.varied
29.TheteacheraskedTomtogettheanswerbyarithmetic.
A.metal
B.mental
C.mantel
D.mantle
30.Manypeoplelikewhitecolorasitisaofpurity.
A.symbol
B.sign
C.signal
D.symptom
PartIIIReadingprehension(30points,1.5pointseach)
Directions:InthispartthereareJivepassagesfollowedbyquestions,eachwithfoursuggestedanswers.
Choosetheoneyouthinkisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
(注意:请将31-50题地答案填涂在答题卡上,否则无效。)
Passage1
Questions31to33arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Thetimehaseforthetourguidetoclosethetour.Bythistimeheorshemustbeexhaustedand
desperatelyhomesick.Youmaydoubtwhethersayinggoodbyeislessimportantthansayinghello.
Absolutelynot.Closingthetourisasimportantasstartingone.
Itistruethatguestshaveonlyoneopportunitytoformafavorablefistimpressiononatourguide.
Thegoodnewsis(hattheyhavemoretoshapeapositivefinalone.Departureservicesofferyouthe
righttimetoremedytheinadequaciesofyourservice.Evenanordinaryonecanendonahighnoteif
youdotherightjob.
Planningforpartingcanbeaconfusingprocessfbranovice.Itiswhatyoumusttakeevery
reasonableefforttoensurethateverythinggoesaheadperfectly.Generally,thedepartureservicescan
bedividedintotwosections,thatispre-departureanddepartureservices.Beforeguestsleave,thereare
alargenumberofmattersyoumustattendto.Youshouldputsufficienttimeandthoughtintoyour
departureplan.
31.Whatisthemainideaofthepassageabove?
A.Closingthetourislessimportantthanstartingone.
B.Guidingatourisahardjob.
C.Asaguide,heorshemustbeexhausted.
D.Closingatourisalsoimportant.
32.Basedonthepassage,whichstatementistrue?
A.Anunfavorablelastimpressionwon'truinwhatyouhaveachievedbefore.
B.Gustsnormallyonlyhavethefirstimpress沁nintheirmind.
C.Departservicesofferyoutherighttimetoremedytheinadequaciesofyourservice.
D.Thefirsttimeistheonlyopportunitytoformafavorableimpressiononatourguide.
33.Basedonthepassage,whichstatementisfalse?
A.Youmusttakeeveryreasonableefforttoensureeverythinggoesaheadperfectly.
B.Youshouldnotputsufficienttimeandthoughttodealwithit.
C.Thedepartureservicesincludespre-departureanddepartureservice.
D.Closingthetourcanbeaconfusingprocessforanovice.
Passage2
Questions34to37arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
HenryFord,thefamousU.S.inventorandcarmanufacturer,oncesaid,"ThebusinessofAmerica
isbusiness.1*BythishemeantthattheU.S.wayoflifeisbasedonthevaluesofthebusinessworld.
FewwouldarguewithFord'sstatement.Abriefglimpseatadailynewspapervividlyshowshow
muchpeopleintheUnitedStatesthinkaboutbusiness.Forexample,nearlyeverynewspaperhasa
businesssection,inwhichthedealsandprojects,financesandmanagement,stockpricesandlabor
problemsofcorporationsarereporteddaily.Inaddition,businessnewscanappearineveryother
section.Mostnationalnewshasanimportantfinancialaspecttoit.Weifare,foreignaid,thefederal
budget,andthepoliciesoftheFederalReserveBankareallheavilyaffectedbybusiness.Moreover,
businessnewsappearsinsomeoftheunlikeliestplaces.Theworldofartsandentertainmentisoften
referredtoas"theentertainmentindustry"or"showbusiness.1*
ThepositivesideofHenryFord'sstatementcanbeseenintheprosperitythatbusinesshasbrought
toU.S.life.Oneofthemostimportantreasonssomanypeoplefromallovertheworldetoliveinthe
UnitedStatesisthedreamofabetterjob.JobsareproducedinabundancebecausetheU.S.economic
systemisdrivenbypetition.Peoplebelievethatthissystemcreatesmorewealth,morejobs,anda
materiallybetterwayoflife.
ThenegativesideofHenryFord'sstatement,however,canbeseenwhenthewordbusinessis
takentomeanbigbusiness.Andthetermbigbusiness—referringtothebiggestpanies,isseenin
oppositiontolabor.ThroughoutU.S.historyworkingpeoplehavehadtofighthardfbrhigherwages,
betterworkingconditions,andtherighttoformunions.Today,manyoftheoldlabordisputesareover,
butthereisstillsomeemployeeanxiety.Downsizing—thelayingoffofthousandsofworkerstokeep
expenseslowandprofitshigh-createsfeelingsofinsecurityformany.
34.TheUnitedStatesisatypicalcountry.
A.whichencouragesfreetradeathomesandabroad
B.wherepeople'schiefconcernishowtomakemoney
C.whereallbusinessesaremanagedscientifically
D.whichnormallyworksaccordingtothefederalbudget
35.TheinfluenceofbusinessintheU.S.isevidencedbythefactthat.
A.mostnewspapersarerunbybigbusinesses
B.evenpublicorganizationsconcentrateonworkingforprofits
C.Americansofallprofessionsknowhowtodobusiness
D.evenartsandentertainmentareregardedasbusiness
36.Accordingtothepassage,immigrantschoosetosettleintheU.S.,dreamingthat.
A.theycanstartprofitablebusinessesthere
B.theycanbemorepetitiveinbusiness
C.theywillmakeafortuneovernightthere
D.theywillfindbetterchancesofemployment
37.HenryFord'sstatementscanbetakennegativelybecause.
A.workingpeoplearediscouragedtofightfortheirrights
B.therearemanyindustriescontrolledbyafewbigcapitalists
C.thereisaconflictingrelationshipbetweenbigcorporationsandlabor
D.publicservicesarenotrunbythefederalgovernment
Passage3
Questions38to41arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Ifwomenaremercilesslyexploitedyearafteryear,theyhaveonlythemselvestoblame.Because
theytrembleatthethoughtofbeingseeninpublicinclothesthatareoutoffashion,theyarealways
takenadvantageofbythedesignersandthebigstores.Clotheswhichhavebeenwornonlyafewtimes
havetobeputasidebecauseofthechangeoffashion.Whenyouetothinkofit,onlyawomanis
capableofstandinginfrontofawardrobepackedfullofclothesandannouncingsadlythatshehas
nothingtowear.
Changingfashionsarenothingmorethantheintentionalcreationofwaste.Manywomenspend
vastsumsofmoneyeachyeartoreplaceclothesthathavehardlybeenworn.Womenwhocannotafford
tothrowawayclothinginthisway,wastehoursoftheirtimealteringthedressestheyhave.Skirtsare
lengthenedorshortened;neck-linesareloweredorraised,andsoon
Noonecanclaimthatthefashionindustrycontributesanythingreallyimportanttosociety.
Fashiondesignersarerarelyconcernedwithvitalthingslikewarmth,fbrtanddurability.Theyareonly
interestedinoutwardappearanceandtheytakeadvantageofthefactthatwomenwillputupwithany
amountofdistort,aslongastheylookright.Therecanhardlybeamanwhohasn'tatsometimeinhis
lifesmiledatthesightofawomanshakinginathindressonawinterday,ordelicatelypickingher
waythroughdeepsnowinhigh-heeledshoes.
Whenparingmenandwomeninthematteroffashion,theconclusionstobedrawnareobvious.
Dotheconstantlychangingfashionsofwomen'sclothes,onewonders,reflectbasicqualitiesof
inconstancyandinstability?Menaretooclevertoletthemselvesbecheatedbyfashiondesigners.Do
theirunchangingstylesofdressreflectbasicqualitiesofstabilityandreliability?Thatisforyouto
decide.
38.Designersandbigstoresalwaysmakemoney.
A.bymercilesslyexploitingwomenworkersintheclothingindustry
B.becausetheyarecapableofpredictingnewfashions
C.byconstantlychangingthefashionsinwomen'sclothing
D.becausetheyattachgreatimportancetoqualityinwomen'sclothing
39.Tothewriter,thefactthatwomenaltertheirold-fashioneddressesisseenas.
A.awasteofmoney
B.awasteoftime
C.anexpressionoftaste
D.anexpressionofcreativity
40.Thewriterwouldbelesscriticaliffashiondesignersplacedmorestressontheof
clothing.
A.cost
B.appearance
C.fort
D.suitability
41.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.Newfashionsinclothingarecreatedforthemercialexploitationofwomen.
B.Theconstantchangesinwomen'sclothingreflecttheirstrengthofcharacter.
C.Thefashionindustrymakesanimportantcontributiontosociety.
D.Fashiondesignsshouldnotbeencouragedsincetheyareonlyweledbywomen.
Passage4
Questions42to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Aspecialresearchteamorganizedandsentofffromthelocalmedicalcenterperformed
experimentsonthepletedblindinfants.Thetestsampleincludedtwentypletelyblindinfants,who
livedathomewiththeirmothersorfamilies.Theresearchworkerswouldvisittheinfantsandclosely
observethedevelopmentsoftheirsenseandbehavioreverytwoweeks.
Inmostcases,theresearchworkerstestedtheresponseoftheblindinfanttodifferentstimulimon
infamilyenvironment.Generallyspeaking,anonnalbabywouldreactwithsmilesandlaughterto
tickling,tothevoiceofarelative,andtohuggingfromhisfamily.Hisreactionswereswiftandfleet.
Nevertheless,mostoftheblindinfantsaccordingtotheexperiments,respondedtostimuliimpassively.
Infact,theywereapatheticandindifferenttoanysound.Butundersomespecialcircumstances,some
ofthemwereabletoreacttothesoundoftheirmotherswithasmile.Usually,theirresponsewasvery
slowandphlegmatic.
Thetestswereconductedoveranine-monthperiod,andtheybeganwhentheblindinfantswere
onemontholdandendedwhentheyweretenmonthsold.
42.Accordingtothispassagetheblindinfants.
A.weretakentolivewiththeresearchworkers
B.liveathomewiththeirmothers
C.weretestedatthemedicalcenter
D.weremembersoflargefamilies
43.Theresponsesoftheblindinfantstothestimuli.
A.werethesameasthenormalinfants
B.weredifferentatfirstbutlaterthesameasthenormalinfants
C.wereslowerthanthenormalinfants
D.wereswiftandspeedy
44.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.Anormalbabyrespondedtothestimuliimpassively.
B.Anormalbaby'sreactiontothesoundwasphlegmatic.
C.Agroupofnursestookcareoftheblindinfantsatthemedicalcenters.
D.Someoftheblindinfantswereabletorespondtotheirmother'svoice.
45.Howweretheexperimentsconducted?
A.Thescientiststestedtheminthemedicalcenter.
B.Theblindinfantswerevisitedbyresearchworkerseverytwoweeks.
C.Theblindinfantsweremadetoparewiththenormalinfants.
D.Theirmotherswereinvitedtoticklethem.
Passage5
Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Astudent'sroomisahomeawayfromhome,aplacetoescapefromthepressuresofdailylifeat
Columbia.Butfbrmanypeople,thequalityoflightintheirresidencehallsissopoorthattheyare
unabletoreadorstudyintheirownrooms.
Lastyear,theColumbiaCollegeStudentCouncil(CCSC)attemptedtoremedythisproblemby
drawingupalightingproposalforsubmissiontoUniversityResidenceHalls(URH).Inthisproposal,
CCSCsuggestedthatURHestablishaminimumstandardfbrlighting,citingBroadwayResidenceHall
asanexampleofadonnwithasatisfactoryqualityoflighting.
Theproposalwassubmittedinreactiontoaschool-wideeffortbyURHtopreventstudentsfrom
possessingitemsthatposedfirehazards.OvertheSpring2001semester,URHperformedaseriesof
roomcheckstoencouragefirepreventionandremoveanypotentialfirehazards.TheStudentCouncil
determinedthatthemostmonviolationsofthefiresafetypolicywerehalogen(卤)lampsandcandles,
whichwereprimarilyusedasameanstoenhancelighting.
Onthisbasis,andafterreceivinganumberofplaintsfromstudents,CCSCdecidedtoconducta
"lightingtour"ofcampustoassesstheextentoftheproblem.Itdeterminedthatinmanyresidencehalls
thelightingwassopoorastomakeitimpossibletoreadorstudy.
TheCCSCsubmitteditsreporttoURHattheendofthe2002Springsemester.Thereportstated
thatimprovingthequalityoflightingthroughoutresidencehalls"isasessentialtoensuringthatdorms
remainsafeasthecontinuationofroomchecks".
Studentsare,forthemostpart,unawarethatthequalityoflightinginresidencehallsiscurrently
underconsiderationorthatanychangesarebeingmade,evenifmanyofthemareawarethatthe
lightingsituationisdim."Idon'tthinkthelightingisadequatewithoutadditionalfixtures(装笆)
JacobMcKeansaid."It^justlessfbrtablethananadequatelylitroom.**
46.Studentsareunabletoreadorstudyintheirresidencehallsbecause.
A.therearealwaysfirehazards
B.thequalityoflightingisnotsatisfactory
C.theyarenotallowedtodoso
D.theresidencehallsarebeingrepaired
47.AccordingtothereportofCCSC,theimportanceofimprovingthequalityoflightingisthat.
A.itcanmakestudentsescapefromthepressuresofdailylife
B.itcanmakestudents5roomsmorefbrtable
C.ithelpstokeepthedormssafefromfires
D.URHisputtingmuchemphasisonthismatter
48.URHperformedaseriesofroomchecksinorderto.
Adealwiththeplaintsofthestudents
Bgetridofanypotentialfiredangers
Cimprovethelightingsituation
Dfindoutwhoareviolatingthefiresafetypolicy
49.Thelightingproposalwasmadeby.
A.ColumbiaUniversity
B.BroadwayResidenceHall
C.UniversityResidenceHall
D.ColumbiaCollegeStudentCouncil
50.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.
A.allthestudentsareawareofthepoorlightingintheirdorms
B.manystudentsdonotcaremuchaboutthedimlightingproblem
C.studentsareallowedtoownlampstoimprovelighting
D.everystudentisusedtotheinadequatelylitrooms
PartIVCloze(10points,0.5pointseach)
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblanktherearefourchoicesmarked
A,B,CandD.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsthepassage.Thenmarkthecorresponding
letterontheAnswerSheet.
(注意:请将51・70题地答案填涂在答题卡上,否则无效。)
Questions51to70arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Americancitiesaresimilartoothercitiesaroundtheworld.Ineverycountry,citiesreflectthe51
oftheculture.Citiescontainthevery52aspectofasociety:opportunitiesforeducation,employment,
andentertainment.Theyalso53theveryworstpartsofasociety:violentcrime,racialconflict,and54.
Americancitiesarechanging,just55Americansociety.AfterWorldWarII,thepopulationof56large
Americancitiesdecreased;57,thepopulationinmanySunBeltcitiesincreased.LosAngelesand
Houstonarecities58populationincreased.Thesepopulationshiftstoandfromthecityreflectthe
changingvaluesofAmericansociety.Duringthistime,inthe591940sandearly1950s,cityresidents
becamewealthier,moreprosperous.Theyhadmorechildren.Theyneededmore60.Theymovedoutof
theirapartmentsinthecitytobuytheirownhomes.Theyboughthousesinthe61,areasnearacity
wherepeoplelive.Theseareareaswithoutmanyofficesorfactories.
Duringthe1950stheAmerican"dream"wastohaveahouseontheoutskirts.Nowthingsare
changing.Thechildrenofthepeoplewho62thecitiesinthe1950sarenowadults.They,63their
parents,wanttoliveinthecities.64continuetomovetocitiesintheSunBelt.Citiesare65andthe
populationisincreasingin66statesasTexas,Florida,andCalifornia.Othersaremovingtomore67
citiesoftheNortheastandMidwest,suchasBoston,BaltimoreandChicago.Manyyoung
professionals,doctors,lawyers,andexecutivesaremovingbackintothecity.Theypreferthecity68
thesuburbsbecausetheirjobsarethere;theyareafraidofthefuelshortage;ortheyjust69the
excitementandopportunitieswhichthecityoffers.Anewclassismovingintothe
cities——awealthier,70mobileclass.
51.A.valuesB.worthC.importanceD.expenses
52.A.wellB.goodC.betterD.best
53.A.maintainB.obtainC.containD.sustain
54.A.povertyB.wealthC.treasureD.peace
55.A.likelyB.asC.whileD.when
56.A.allB.mostC.fewD.much
57.A.butB.andC.howeverD.although
58.A.itsB.whichC.whereD.that
59.A.lateB.laterC.latelyD.latter
60.A.spaceB.spotsC.timeD.food
61.A.outskirtsB.downtownC.districtsD.suburbs
62.A.departedB.leftC.reachedD.entered
63.A.asB.likeC.dislikeD.unlike
64.A.SomeB.AllC.SeveralD.Lotsof
65.A.stretchingB.wideningC.expandingD.prolonging
66.A.suchB.theseC.thoseD.many
67.A.organizedB.famousC.officialD.established
68.A.thanB.betterthanC.ratherthanD.to
69.A.winB.enjoyC.earnD.acquire
70.A.veryB.everC.moreD.or
PartVTranslation(30points,3pointseach)
SectionA(15points,3pointseach)
Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish.AndwriteyouranswersontheAnswer
Sheet.
(注意:请将译文写在答题纸上,否则无效。)
71.毋容置疑,一个好地导游是一次成功旅游地关键。
72.导游通常属于自由职业者,工作任务比较繁多。
73.导游很可能是游客在异国口地地见到地第一个客人。
74.旅游计划是一份详细地日程计划或建议客人旅游地路线。
75.白天地观光游览是整个旅游活动地核心部分。
SectionB(15points,3pointseach)
Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoChinese.AndwriteyouranswersontheAnswer
Sheet.
(注意:请将译文写在答题纸上,否则无效。)
76.Guestsshouldbedissuadedfromvisitingcrowdedandunsafearea.
77.Intheeventthatthelostguestcan'tbefoundfbrquiteawhile,asktheadministrationserviceina
scenicspotfbrahelp.
78.Ourcountryisabundantinplants,animals,andminerals,aswellastourismresources.
79.ThelandalsohasnurturedcountlessgenerationsofChinesepeopleanduniquenationalculture.
80.Inthetwodecadessincetheinitiationofreformandopeningtotheoutsideworld,China'ssocialist
constructionhasscoredgreatachievementandhasattractedworldattention.
PartVIAnsweringQuestions(5points,1pointeach)
Directions:Forthispart,therearefivesimplequestions.Andyouareexpectedtogiveashortanswer
toeachquestionontheAnswerSheet.
(注意:请将译文写在答题纸上,否则无效。)
81.Doescontinentalbreakfastcontainanymeat?
82.Whatkindofbeveragedoesthecontinentalbreakfastmainlycontain?
83.WhatmeatitemsdoestypicalAmericanbreakfastinclude?
84.Whatpurposedoallthehotelsgenerallyserve?
85.1sthereonlyonehotel-rankingcriterionusedinanycountryintheworld?
PartVIIWriting(10points)
Directions:Forthispart,youareexpectedtowriteapositiononthetopic:AFormalFarewellSpeech.
Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsaccordingtothefollowingSituations:Yourgroupisnowontheway
totheairport.ItisyourresponsibilitytodeliverapartingspeechtoseeMr.Smith,thegroupleader
andhisguestsoff.
(注意:请将作文写在答题纸上,否则无效。)
AFormalFarewellSpeech
试卷二
I.Multiple-choiceQuestion:(20points)
Blackenthecorrectansweronthe"AnswerSheet1'.
1.1got90.
A.scores
B.mark
C.points
D.score
2.Weshouldagoodstudyhabitoftakingnotesinclass.
A.develop
B.improve
C.make
D.remain
3.Ishehisgirlfriendwasonceathief?
A.awareof
B.awarethat
C.knowingthat
D.awareofthat
4.Somepeoplehavebirthdaycakesnoodles.
A.instead
B.insteadfbr
C.insteadto
D.insteadof
5.Itrytoafewdollarseachmonthinordertobuyanewbike.
A.setup
B.setout
C.setoff
D.setaside
6.Thereareareasofferingavarietyofmealsandservicesallwithinahotel.
A.nomany
B.difference
C.different
D.toomuch
7.Ruthfinallytofindwhatshewaslookingfor.
A.tried
B.managed
C.succeeded
D.achieved
8.drivingtowork,Mr.Randolphusuallygoestohisofficebytrain.
A.Without
B.Ratherthan
C.Insteadof
D.Inspiteof
9.ItwassonoisyatnightIcouldhardlysleep.
A.so
B.but
C.what
D.that
10.Parisisthatwecanhardlyvisitallthebeautifulparksintwoorthreedays.
A.suchalargecity
B.soalargecity
C.suchlargeacity
D.asuchlargecity
11.UnlikemostEuropeans,manyAmericansbaconandeggsforbreakfasteveryday.
A.usedtoeating
B.areusedtoeating
C.areusedtoeat
D.usedtoeat
12.Hiswordarebutmeaningisdeep.
A.few
B.afew
C.little
D.alittle
13.MyfriendsuggeststhatMr.BellowatasteofSichuandishes.
A.has
B.have
C.had
D.wouldhave
14.thenextdayswewillbestudyingEnglishgrammar.
A.Whenever
B.Between
C.Within
D.At
15.Iflwereinyourposition,Iwouldanotherrestaurant.
A.havetried
B.havebeentried
C.try
D.tried
16.Roomserviceisintheroom.
A.toservemeals
B.todoservice
C.tocleanup
D.totakecareofguests
17.Itisnecessarytogreettheguestwithaheartysmiletocreateapleasantatmosphereand
maketheguestfeelathome.
A.sothat
B.inorder
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