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词汇语法填空(10分)

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1

I

am

looking

forward

__________

you

as

we

have

much

to

discuss.

(A)

to

see

(B)

to

seeing

(C)

and

see

(D)

and

seeing

2

They

are

nice

boys

and

I’m

sure

you’ll

get

on

______

them

very

well.

(A)

by

(B)

with

(C)

towards

(D)

besides

3

Why

are

you

always

so

jealous

________

other

people?

(A)

about

(B)

on

(C)

to

(D)

of

4

The

monitor

said

to

Tom

that

two

other

students

were

on

duty

____

him.

(A)

besides

(B)

without

(C)

except

(D)

but

5

He

gave

up

his

job

_______

for

his

family

and

himself.

(A)

both

(B)

all

(C)

much

(D)

little

6

Because

the

first

pair

of

shoes

did

not

fit

Lisa

properly,

the

shop

assistant

showed

her

_________.

(A)

another

pair

(B)

the

other

ones

(C)

others

shoes

(D)

another

shoes

7

She

hardly

ever

eats

________

potatoes.

(A)

nor

bread

or

(B)

bread

or

(C)

neither

bread

or

(D)

neither

bread

nor

8

Mary

is

used

to

wearing

her

hair

long.

The

longer

it

is,

_____________.

(A)

she

like

it

better

(B)

the

more

she

likes

(C)

the

better

she

likes

it

(D)

she

likes

it

more

9

The

symbols

of

mathematics

__________we

are

familiar

are

the

signs

of

addition

,

subtractions

,

multiplication

and

equality.

(A)

to

which

(B)

which

(C)

with

which

(D)

in

which

10

He

had

no

sooner

finished

his

speech

________

he

withdrew.

(A)

then

(B)

than

(C)

as

(D)when

11

I

telephoned

the

station

to

make

____________of

the

time

of

the

train.

(A)

true

(B)

right

(C)

real

(D)

sure

12

It

must

have

been

_________

who

gave

the

signal.

(A)

them

(B)

they

(C)

theirs

(D)these

13

It

looked

__________

the

horse

really

could

think

and

count.

(A)

just

as

(B)

as

if

(C)

like

(D)

as

14

The

students

are

____________

the

mid-term

test

which

will

soon

be

held.

(A)

preparing

(B)

preparing

on

(C)

preparing

for

(D)

preparing

in

15

She

is

on

a

diet

in

order

to

lose

__________.

(A)

meat

(B)

fat

(C)

weight

(D)body

16

Everyone

else

was

killed

in

the

accident,

I

was

the

only

one

to

______________.

(A)

relieve

(B)

alive

(C)

release

(D)

survive

17

His

theory

is

not

very

difficult,

but

________people

understand

it.

(A)

a

few

(B)

few

(C)

a

little

(D)

little

8

We

shall

have

an

opportunity

to

exchange

________tomorrow.

(A)

sights

(B)

views

(C)

meanings

(D)

minds

19

Every

means

_______but

without

much

result.

(A)

have

been

tried

(B)

has

been

tried

(C)

have

tried

(D)

has

tried

20

_________the

plan

carefully,

he

rejected

it

.

(A)

To

have

considered

(B)

To

consider

(C)

Having

considered

(D)

Considering

挑出下列句子中的错误(10分)

请将答题卡上相应的字母涂黑,做在本试题册上无效。

21

In

my

spare

time,

I

used

to

(A)

enjoy

playing

(B)

the

piano

or

go

out

(C)

for

a

walk

alone

(D).

22

They’ve

never

been

to

(A)

London,

but

(B)

that’s

the

city

I’d

(C)

most

like

to

visit

it

(D).

23

The

Eskimos

have

to

(A)

live

in

cold

and

darkness

most

of

the

year,

which

(B)

causes

them

develop

(C)

a

lively

sense

(D)

of

humor

and

a

friendly

attitude.

24

He

was

such

(A)

tired

of

(B)

hearing

them

arguing

about

(C)

the

silly

subject

so

he

left

(D)

the

room.

25

What

(A)

should

we

do

about

(B)

the

larger

forces

(C)

what

(D)

are

affecting

our

culture?

26

The

exhausting

(A)

mountain

climbers

found

themselves

(B)

too

weak

to

return

(C)

to

the

nearest

(D)

camp.

27

Because

(A)

Walter

Reed’s

efforts

and

those

(B)

of

the

people

who

worked

with

him,

human

beings

no

longer

(C)

fear

the

disease

(D)

of

Yellow

Fever.

28

She

had

so

much

(A)

difficulty

adapt

to

(B)

any

kind

of

situations

(C)

that

she

had

not

known

(D).

29

So

surely

(A)

was

his

behavior

towards

(B)

the

old

man

that

(C)everybody

demanded

an

apology

(D).

30

When

Tom’s

pen

ran

(A)out

of

ink,

I

lent

(B)

him

mines

(C),

so

he

could

finish

writing

(D)

his

homework..

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Passage

1

My

formula

for

staying

young

is

simple:

concentrate

on

the

part

of

you

that’s

young

and

growing-your

brain.

Keep

your

mind

awake

and

you’ll

stay

young

all

over.

These

are

exciting

times.

Take

an

interest

in

the

world

around

you,

and

make

a

point

of

learning

at

least

one

new

thing

every

day.

Regardless

of

your

age,

it’s

not

too

late

to

make

your

life

more

interesting.

I

know

a

housewife

with

no

previous

knowledge

who

made

herself

into

an

outstanding

industrial

designer;

I

know

a

retired

electrical

engineer

who

has

become

a

highly

paid

ceramic

artist.

Get

over

the

motion

that

you

are

too

old

to

go

to

back

to

school.

I

know

a

man

who

entered

medical

college

at

70.

He

got

his

degree

with

honors

and

became

an

eminent

physician.

Another

man

went

to

law

school

at

71

and

is

now

an

active

lawyer.

In

spite

of

years,

staying

young

is

easy

for

those

who

live

in

the

future.

You

can

do

it

if

you

care

enough

to

try.

Keep

your

mind

awake

and

active;

that’s

the

only

youth

elixir

guaranteed

to

work

.

31.

The

statement

that

our

brain

remains

young

and

growing

regardless

of

age

is

_______

A.

an

impossibility

B.

a

scientific

fact

C

a

supposition

D

a

ridiculous

conclusion

32.

It

is

wrong

to

_______

A

think

oneself

too

old

to

go

back

to

school

B

keep

one’s

mind

awake

C

try

to

stay

young

D.

get

one’s

degree

with

honors

33.

The

passage

states

that

a

man

who

entered

college

at

70

became_______

A.

an

active

lawyer

B.

an

electric

engineer

C.

a

distinguished

doctor

D.

a

highly

paid

ceramic

artist

34.

The

only

youth

elixir

is

to

______

A

go

back

to

school

B

forget

one’s

own

age

C

keep

in

touch

with

young

people

D.

keep

one’s

mind

awake

and

active

35.

All

of

the

following

statements

are

true

EXCEPT

that

_____

A.

human

brain

never

gets

old

with

age

B.

every

person

should

take

up

a

new

occupation

when

he

becomes

old

C.

staying

young

is

not

difficult

if

one

is

willing

to

try

D.

there

is

always

something

to

learn

if

you

have

an

interest

in

what’s

going

on

around

you

Passage2

If

we

were

asked

exactly

what

we

were

doing

a

year

ago.

We

should

probably

have

to

say

that

we

could

not

remember.

But

if

we

had

kept

a

book

and

had

written

in

it

an

account

of

what

we

did

each

day.

We

should

be

able

to

give

an

answer

to

the

question.

It

is

the

same

in

history.

Many

things

have

been

forgotten

because

we

do

not

have

any

written

account

of

them.

Sometimes

men

did

keep

a

record

of

the

most

important

happenings

in

their

country,

but

often

it

was

destroyed

by

fire

or

in

a

war.

Sometimes

there

was

never

any

written

record

at

all

because

the

people

of

that

time

and

place

did

not

know

how

to

write.

For

example,

we

know

a

good

deal

about

the

people

who

lived

in

China

4,000years

ago,

because

they

could

write

and

leave

written

records

for

those

who

lived

after

them.

But

we

know

almost

nothing

about

the

people

who

lived

even

200

years

ago

in

central

Africa,

because

they

had

not

learned

to

write.

Sometimes

,

of

course,

even

if

the

people

cannot

write,

they

may

know

something

of

the

past.

They

have

heard

about

it

from

older

people,

and

often

songs

and

dances

and

stories

have

been

made

about

the

most

important

happenings,

and

these

have

been

sung

and

acted

and

told

for

many

generations.

For

most

people

are

proud

to

tell

what

their

fathers

did

in

the

past.

This

we

may

call

“remembered

history.”

Some

of

it

has

now

been

written

down.

It

is

not

so

exact

or

so

valuable

to

us

as

written

history

is.

Because

words

are

much

more

easily

changed

when

used

again

and

again

in

speech

than

when

copied

in

writing.

But

where

there

are

no

written

records,

such

spoken

stories

are

often

very

helpful.

36.

Which

of

the

following

ideas

is

not

conveyed

in

the

passage?

A.

“Remembered

story”,

compared

with

written

history,

is

less

reliable.

B.

Written

records

of

the

past

plays

a

most

important

role

in

our

learning

of

the

human

history.

C.

A

written

account

of

our

daily

activities

helps

us

to

answer

some

questions

D.

Where

there

are

no

written

records,

there

is

no

history.

37.

We

know

very

little

about

the

central

Africa

200

years

ago

because

_______

A.

there

wad

nothing

worth

being

written

down

at

that

time.

B.

the

people

there

ignored

the

importance

of

keeping

a

record.

C.

the

written

records

were

perhaps

destroyed

by

a

fire

D.

the

people

there

had

not

known

how

to

write

38.

“remembered

history”

refers

to

______

A.

history

based

on

a

person’s

imagination

B.

stories

of

important

happenings

passed

down

from

mouth

to

mouth

C

songs

and

dances

about

the

most

important

events.

D.

both

B

and

C

39.

“remembered

history”

is

regarded

as

valuable

only

when

______

A.

it

is

written

down

B.

no

written

account

is

available

C.

it

proves

to

be

true.

D.

people

are

interested

in

it

40.

It

can

be

inferred

from

the

passage

that

we

could

have

learned

much

more

about

our

past

than

we

do

now

if

our

ancestors

had

____

A.

kept

a

written

record

of

every

past

event

B.

not

burnt

their

written

records

in

wars

C.

told

exact

stories

of

the

most

important

happenings

D.

made

more

songs

and

dances

Passage3

For

years,

internationC.

it

had

won

many

times

D.

the

U.S.

had

never

won

before

44.

How

many

medals

have

the

other

countries

won

on

the

opening

day?

A.

Three

B.

Four

C.

Five

D.

Six

45.

It

can

be

inferred

from

the

passage

that

______

A.

the

U.S.

is

still

the

only

powerful

country

in

swimming

B.

the

U.S.

has

been

a

great

swimming

power

C.

Ireland

once

controlled

international

swimming.

D.

Belgium

had

won

several

world

swimming

championships

Passage4

When

the

steam

engine

was

invented

in

the

eighteenth

century,

it

began

one

of

the

greatest

revolutions

that

have

ever

happened

in

our

world.

The

invention

of

the

petrol

engine

at

the

end

of

the

nineteenth

century

led

to

another

enormous

change

in

our

lives.

And

the

computer

is

almost

certainly

going

to

be

an

invention

no

less

important

than

these

engines

were.

Just

as

there

was

a

Stone

Age.

An

Iron

Age

and

so

on,

we

have

been

living

for

centuries

in

a

Paper

Age,

during

which

almost

all

information

was

kept

and

sent

on

paper,

and

so

much

of

it

is

wasted

after

it

has

been

used

once

that

enormous

numbers

of

trees

have

to

be

cut

down

every

year

to

provide

us

with

this

paper.

But

now,

with

the

computer,

enormous

amounts

of

information

can

be

stored

and

sent

without

any

paper

at

all,

using

small

discs

or

the

Internet.

Computers

have

made

it

possible

to

do

very

difficult

calculations

very

much

faster

than

any

earlier

machine

could.

Computers

also

allow

one

to

send

information

to

others

anywhere

in

the

world,

via

the

telephone

line,

and

to

receive

information

from

them.

One

can

send

a

very

long

message

more

quickly

from

England

to

Australia,

for

example,

than

from

one’s

house

to

someone

in

the

garden.

Computers

are

not

only

used

for

writing;

they

can

produce

diagrams

and

pictures,

and

they

can

be

used

for

playing

games.

One

now

sees

them

at

airports

and

railway

stations,

in

hotels

and

restaurants,

in

fact,

almost

everywhere

where

people

gather.

46.

The

author

seems

to

say

that

the

invention

of

the

computer

is

___

A.

not

so

important

as

that

of

the

steam

and

petrol

engines

B.

at

least

as

important

as

that

of

the

steam

and

petrol

engines

C.

less

important

than

that

of

the

steam

and

petrol

engines

D.

far

more

important

than

that

of

the

steam

and

petrol

engines

47.

According

to

the

author

the

disadvantage

of

using

paper

to

keep

and

send

information

is

tha_______

A.

it

is

hard

to

get

enough

paper

B.

it

wastes

our

time

C.

it

damages

the

environment

D.

there

is

too

much

paper

around

48.

We

may

infer

that

the

fastest

way

for

computer

to

send

messages

is

by

using

_____

A.

paper

B.

discs

C.

the

telephone

line

D.

air

mail

49.

Which

of

the

following

functions

of

the

computer

is

not

mentioned

in

the

passage?

A.

Handling

information

B.

Doing

office

and

business

work

C.

Offering

entertainment

D.

Making

phone

calls

50.

The

title

that

best

express

the

main

idea

of

the

passage

is

_____

A.

Computer

Age

B.

Paper

Age

and

Computer

Age

C.

Computer

and

Our

Past

D.

Computer

and

Our

Future

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We

arrived

in

Spain

(51)

the

first

time

a

few

weeks

ago,

and

I

decided

to

buy

a

car

because

we

had

sold

(52)

we

had

in

England

before

leaving.

Yesterday

the

sales

office

rang

us

(53)

the

car

was

ready.

I

had

tried

out

a

model

(54)

it

before

but

as

I

was

not

yet

used

(55)

in

this

city,

my

wife

did

not

want

me

to

collect

it

on

my

own,

(56)

we

went

together

to

fetch

it.

We

(57)

and

signed

the

papers.

They

told

us

that

there

was

enough

petrol

to

take

us

to

a

garage,

(58)

we

could

fill

up.

The

nearest

garage

to

the

office

was

(59)

and

we

got

there

safely.

But

when

I

(60)

into

the

main

road

I

suddenly

saw

a

lot

of

cars

racing

(61)

me.

I

got

out

of

their

way

(62)

as

I

could

by

backing

into

the

garage

once

more,

and

the

man

behind

me

(63)

at

me.

“It’s

so

much

a

problem

to

remember

to

drive

on

the

right,

isn’t

it?”

my

wife

said.

“Yes,

if

only

I

(64)

a

few

lessons

for

(65).”

I

replied.

“You

(66)

carefully

on

the

way

home

“my

wife

said

“You’d

be

sorry

if

you

had

an

accident

(67)

the

first

day,

(68).”

While

we

were

talking,

the

man

behind

got

out

of

his

car

and

said

in

good

English,

“Would

you

(69)

me

when

you

are

thinking

of

leaving?

Or

are

you

going

to

sit

in

you

car

(70)

day?”

51

A)

for

B)

on

C)

at

D)

to

52

A)

that

B)

which

C)

the

one

D)

the

other

53

A)

for

saying

B)

say

C)

and

saying

D)

and

said

54

A)

as

B)

the

same

that

C)

like

D)

such

as

55

A)

for

driving

B)

to

driving

C)

in

driving

D)

to

drive

56

A)

such

B)

as

C)

so

D)

so

as

57

A)

paid

the

car

for

B)

paid

the

car

C)

paid

to

the

car

D)

paid

for

the

car

58

A)

where

B)

there

C)

which

D)

at

that

59

A)

at

100

yards

away

B)

about

100

yards

away

C)

at

100

yards

far

D)

about

100

yards

far

60

A)

turned

B)

circled

C)

altered

D)

involved

61

A)

for

B)

on

C)

over

D)

towards

62

A)

so

fast

B)

such

fast

C)

as

fast

D)

fast

63

A)

annoyed

B)

astonished

C)

shouted

D)

responded

64

A)

would

have

B)

had

had

C)

should

have

D)

have

had

65

A)

practice

B)

trial

C)

exercise

D)

experiment

66

A)

would

better

to

go

B)

would

better

go

C)

had

better

to

go

D)

had

better

go

67

A)

in

B)

at

C)

on

D)

by

68

A)

won’t

you

B)

wouldn’t

you

C)

hadn’t

you

D)

shouldn’t

you

69

A)

mind

to

tell

B)

mind

as

to

tell

C)

mind

telling

D)

mind

that

tell

70

A)

each

B)

every

C)

all

the

D)

all

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