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英语试卷一
Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points)
Directions: There are 15 short incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed
by 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one to complete the dialogue
and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.
1. Wanda: Hey, Victoria. Where is Boston Municipal Library? I want to borrow
some books about the history of India.
Victoria: ______________, there is no library called Boston Municipal
Library. There is only Boston Public Library located at Copley Square.
A. You must know B. In my
opinion
C. As far as I
know D.
You may be quite disappointed
2. Michelle: Hi, how do you usually spend your spare time? Do you have any
hobby? I’d like some suggestions on how to spend my free time.
Ella: Well, ______________ But as for me, if I do not go out, I usually do some
reading at home.
A. it is so interesting a topic. B. it is a difficult question.
C. I have no idea about this. D. it depends on the person
3. Homer: Excuse me, what is the best way for me to improve my English?
Cyril: ______________ If you don’t practice, nothing else can help you.
A. Just do it.
B. Never give up.
C. Keep trying.
D. Keep practicing.
4. Daniel: What do you think of the movie Inception?
Esther: Well, ______________ If I may say so, it’s the best movie I’ve ever
watched.
A. it is a little interesting. B. I have never watched it before.
C. I like it very much. D. it is hard to say.
5. Enid: Grand Buy Department Store is having its anniversary sale, so I’d take
my son to go shopping tomorrow. How long will it take to go there by bus?
Greta: ______________ But why don’t you use the subway? That’d be much faster.
A. It depends on traffic. B. The bus driver is very skillful.
C. It can’t be faster. D. There will be a lot of people on the bus.
6. Arthur: Excuse me, ______________ I am in a hurry to join an
interview.
Charles: Of course! Are you going to take the bus or walk there?
A. Could you tell me where the bus station is?
B. Would you mind giving me a seat?
C. Could you show me how to get to Guangzhou Television?
D. Would you mind telling me the way to Guangzhou Television?
7. Customer: I want to send a small parcel to Canada.
Clerk: ______________
Customer: What’s the difference between the rates? My parcel weighs 248 grams.
A. What kind of service do you want?
B. What mailing service do you prefer?
C. By airmail or surface mail?
D. What is the weight of your parcel?
8. Andrew: Betty, I’ve got two tickets for the movie tonight. May I invite you
to watch the movie?
Betty: ______________, but I have an appointment with my supervisor
tonight.
A. Sure B. I would like to C. It is very exciting D. I am
sorry
9. Customer: Excuse me, I am looking for a suit for my father.
Clerk: ______________ It is a very popular style with the cotton
texture.
A. What do you like this one? B. How do you think of this one?
C. How about this one? D. What kind of style do you prefer?
10. Lucy: I’ve heard you are ill. ______________
Vivian: I was woke up by my son last night and felt exhausted this
morning.
A. What is your matter? B. What is the problem?
C. What’s wrong with you? D. How are you feeling at present?
11. Karen: Hi, Tina! What is your opinion about the Ted’s presentation?
Tina: ______________ But he needs to make some small changes.
A. It is perfect. B. I do have some opinion about it.
C. On the whole it is good D. I have no idea about it.
12. May: How about going to the KTV after class?
Nicola: ______________ I can’t sing at all.
May: Don’t worry. You can just relax and enjoy your drink and
cuisines.
A. I’m sorry I can’t sing very well.
B. I’m an idiot musically.
C. I have not much knowledge about music.
D. I’m not a good student of music.
13. Rhoda: Have you brought the novel you borrowed from me last time?
Hannah: Oh, no. ______________ I left it in my room. Oh, sorry.
A. Look at me!
B. How stupid of me!
C. I don’t know what I have done!
D. It is unbelievable!
14. Alan: Hey, Sabina, it is so late that all the metro platforms are closed.
What should we do?
Sabina: ______________ Fortunately, my dad left his car at home.
A. It couldn’t have been like this.
B. It could have been much better.
C. It can’t be.
D. It couldn’t have been worse.
15. Clerk: Sorry, sir,
you have to be 18 to buy alcohol.
Customer: I am already 30! ______________
A. What’s wrong with you?
B. Can’t you see that?
C. Are you kidding me?
D. What is the problem?
Part II Reading Comprehension (40 points)
Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed
by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices
marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER
SHEET with a single line through the center.
Passage One
Ask a mom if she's happier now that she has a child, and she'll usually say
yes. But psychologists who study happiness often report a different picture.
Being the mom of a young child (especially one under 3) is rewarding, but also
a real strain on your mood. "Moment to moment, you may be tired and
sometimes angry, though kids do bring joy" says Peter Ubel, M.D., a
professor of medicine and psychology at the University of Michigan. In fact, on
their list of enjoyable activities, moms rank childcare lower than eating,
exercising, or watching TV, according to a University of Michigan study, and
kid care rates only slightly higher than housework, working, or commuting!
One reason for the difference between moms and experts: selective memory. When
psychologists ask moms in a general way if they like spending time with their
kids, the overwhelming majority say they do because they're thinking of fun
activities like reading a book or playing in the park. When they're
specifically asked to describe their actual daily routine, they remember the
hours they spent struggling to get their child dressed or ready for bed.
Maybe, though, the psychologists are missing the intensity of joy that time
spent with your child can bring. Luckily, those moments can overcome your daily
frustrations. "Happiness is more than just that smiley feeling," says
Karen Reivich, Ph.D., a research associate in the Positive Psychology Center at
the University of Pennsylvania. "It's also feeling a connection to
something larger than yourself. When people are in service to something bigger,
they describe their lives as filled with meaning."
16. Which of the following best summarizes Peter Ubel’s opinion of being the
mom of a young child?
A. It makes the mom exhausted.
B. It is both rewarding and stressful.
C. It makes the mom easily irritated.
D. It is quite frustrating an experience.
17. According to a University of Michigan study, which of the following ranks
higher than childcare on moms’ list of enjoyable activities?
A. eating, housework or commuting
B. eating, exercising or watching TV
C. exercising, housework or watching TV
D. exercising, commuting or watching TV
18. What does the underlined phrase selective memory in the third paragraph
mean?
A. Moms often tend to remember only the happy moments with their children.
B. Moms often tend to remember only the hours they spent taking care of their
children.
C. Experts tend to remember only the happy moments the moms spend with their
children.
D. Experts tend to remember only the hours the moms spend with their children.
19. According to Karen Reivich, how do the moms’ moments of intense joy compare
with their daily frustrations?
A. Those moments make them feel more excited.
B. Those moments make them feel more relaxed.
C. Those moments can overcome their daily frustrations.
D. Those moments can do nothing about their daily frustrations.
20. From the last sentence of the passage we can infer that__________.
A. Moms have only the smiley feeling about childcare.
B. Moms feel frustrated at taking care of their children.
C. Moms enjoy doing housework as a part of their childcare.
D. Moms regard childcare as a meaningful part of their lives.
Passage Two
Do you go to bed without brushing your teeth? You may think that not brushing
is not a big deal. But caring for your mouth can prevent serious (and even
embarrassing) problems.
Cavities happen to just about everyone. A cavity is a diseased spot in the
tooth. It all starts with a sticky film made up of bacteria. That film coats
your teeth and gums. The bacteria eat sugars from things you eat and drink.
That produces acids. Then, the acids eat away at your teeth's hard outer
coating, called enamel.
If you don't brush regularly to remove the film, or if you keep missing a spot,
those acids keep eating away the teeth's enamel. That is how you get a cavity.
"The larger it gets, the closer it gets to the nerve, increasing the
chance of severe pain," says Lynn Ramer, president of the American
Dentists' Association.
A cavity will never just go away by itself. It will only get worse. "Left
untreated, 100 percent of the time a cavity will spread," says Dr. William
Berlocher, a dentist who is also president of the American Academy of Pediatric
Dentistry.
If a cavity is caught early enough, your dentist will be able to fix your
tooth. The area of the tooth where the cavity was will be replaced with a
special material called a filling. Some fillings are made of a metal blend
containing silver. Other fillings are a tooth-colored mix of glass and a strong
material called resin.
If you ignore a cavity, it will spread. It can go into the tooth's root. At
that point, the dentist will have to do a root canal. In that procedure, the
dentist removes the tooth's nerve.
21. According to the second paragraph, what is a cavity?
A. a diseased spot in the tooth
B. a film of acids coating the teeth
C. a sticky film made up of bacteria
D. a hard outer coating covering the teeth
22. What would happen if you do not brush regularly?
A. The film coating your teeth would be removed.
B. There would be less diseased spots in your teeth.
C. The film coating your teeth would be less sticky.
D. The acids would keep eating away your teeth’s hard outer coating.
16. 23. If a cavity
reaches the tooth’s root, how would a dentist treat it?
A. Replace the cavity with a filling
B. Replace the tooth’s enamel
C. Remove the tooth’s nerve
D. Pull out the tooth
24. According to the fifth paragraph, what are some fillings made of?
A. a mix of silver and resin
B. a metal blend containing glass
C. a metal blend containing copper
D. a mix of glass and resin
25. The main purpose of the passage is to __________.
A. explain the formation and treatment of cavity
B. emphasize the importance of brushing teeth
C. discuss the proper ways of brushing teeth
D. describe how a dentist treats a cavity
Passage Three
Small talk is like having loose change in your pocket. Like quarters for a pay
phone, loose change comes in handy when you least expect it. But when it comes
to small talk, you must know when to spend it or save it.
All small talk is not the same. With some people, you walk away having killed a
few moments. With others, you feel a connection and want to get to know them
better. The difference is the effort one or both of you made at making a
connection. It helps to call the person by name, mention things you have in
common (mutual acquaintances, places you've been, experiences you've shared,
career or personal goals), show interest in that person's views or hobbies, and
match the other person's speaking style, voice, emotion and body language as
you talk.
People feel being related to others who like them, appreciate them, enjoy the
same things they do and are helpful to them. Time and attention make
connections that last.
When you're considering small talk, be sensitive to the other person's mood and
circumstances. When your airplane seatmate is obviously preoccupied, leave him
or her alone. Neither would you approach someone when the person is dashing
down a hallway to a meeting. On other occasions, small talk is inappropriate because
of the person involved. If the CEO has unexpectedly called you in for "a
little chat," this is not the time to take the lead. Let him or her
dictate the topic and pace. The same is true with customers. Develop a sixth
sense about those who appreciate small talk and those who don't.
26. What is the meaning of the underlined phrase comes in handy in the first
paragraph?
A. becomes very useful
B. becomes very special
C. becomes very important
D. becomes very inconvenient
27. According to the second paragraph, how can you make a connection with
others?
A. mention your unique experiences
B. describe others’ dressing styles
C. talk about others’ hobbies
D. discuss others’ names
28. If you want to make others’ feel related to you, you may need to__________.
A. spend time chatting with them
B. show how excellent you are
C. give presents to them
D. be helpful to them
29. According to the fourth paragraph, on what occasion should you avoid making
small talk with others?
A. when others are strolling on the street
B. when your airplane seatmate asks you for a favor
C. when your airplane seatmate is absorbed in thought
D. when others are walking down the hallway after a meeting
30. According to the last paragraph, what should you do when your CEO has
unexpectedly called you in for “a little chat”?
A. let the CEO dictate the topic and pace
B. talk about the difficulties in your work
C. take the lead to make small talk
D. decide on the topic of talk
Passage Four
A biological clock is what tells plants, animals, and other organisms how to
organize their time. This ‘clock’ helps plants and animals change their routine
when they move to places with different climates and environments. Most
biological clocks are based on the movement of the sun and follow a twenty-four
hour cycle called a circadian rhythm. Some animals sleep only at night, making
them diurnal. Animals that sleep during daytime are nocturnal. Flowers are
diurnal because they close their petals at night but they open again in the
morning. Bats sleep in the daytime so they are nocturnal.
Some biological clocks also follow an annual cycle, especially in animals that
have annual migrations. Animals that have annual cycles do different things at
different times of year. Their actions are determined by the seasons.
Different animals can live in the same area when their biological clocks make
them look for food at different times of day. This process also keeps them out
of each other's way. Biological clocks help plants and animals prepare for
changes in the seasons. Animals need to know what time of year to reproduce so
their offspring will be born when the conditions for survival are good.
Human beings' sleep cycle is a circadian rhythm, a system based on the
twenty-four hour day. In the circadian rhythm most humans sleep at night. When
people travel to different time zones their biological clocks have to adjust.
In humans, the biological clock is in a group of cells called the
suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN.) The SCN is located near the bottom middle part
of the brain.
Scientists are continuing to research the biological clock and circadian
rhythms. Scientists discovered the first circadian gene in a mammal (a mouse)
in 1997. It is only a matter of time before your own biological clock will tell
YOU the time!
31. Which of the following type of animal or plant is nocturnal?
A. human beings B. flowers C. bats D. cows
32. What is a circadian rhythm?
A. a twenty-four hour cycle of most biological blocks
B. the closure and opening of the petals of flowers
C. a cycle of some animals’ annual migration
D. the movement rhythm of the sun
33. According to the
third paragraph, why can different animals live in the same area peacefully?
A. Because they look for different types of food.
B. Because their conditions for survival are good.
C. Because they do different things at different times of year.
D. Because their biological clocks keep them out of each other’s way.
34. Where is the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) located?
A. the bottom middle part of the brain
B. the bottom left part of the brain
C. the top right part of the brain
D. the top left part of the brain
35. From the last sentence of the passage we can infer that __________.
A. We still lack a full understanding of our own biological clock.
B. Our own biological clock is a lot different from that of a mouse.
C. We have already known much about the circadian rhythms of mammals.
D. There is still a lot to be done before your own biological clock will tell
you the time.
Part III Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)
Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence
there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes
the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through
the center.
36. We tend to think of these people as unreliable, but that is not the
__________.
A. case B. situation C. fact D.
circumstance
37. Who was the man of the __________ clothes and easy manner?
A. causal B. casual C. fit D. fitting
38. Being divorced, she was cautious __________ having a second marriage.
A. about B. of C. against D. for
39. Raising a child is a __________ and rewarding job.
A. challengeable B. challenging C. challenged D. unchallengeable
40. Quite __________, I met the one I wanted to see on the train.
A. by accident B. by coincident C. by incident D. by happening
41. The committee __________ economists, socialists, and computer experts.
A. consists in B. consists of C. is consisted of D. is
consisted in
42. She is the only person __________ for the work.
A. competent B. capable C. competitive D. confident
43. Out of __________ for his health, we suggested he take a week off work.
A. worry B. anxiety C. concern D. considering
44. He seems __________ to sit in front of the computer all night.
A. content B. satisfactory C. satisfying D. contentious
45. A mom will take __________ in teaching her children to walk and talk and do
so many things.
A. happiness B. delight C. satisfaction D. enjoyment
46. Mr. Ray regrets that he will have to__________your kind invitation because
of a prior engagement.
A. refuse B. reject C. decline D. recline
47. When dawn__________, they were still 150 miles from New York.
A. started B. began C. arrived D. broke
48. People should save money as a __________ against unemployment.
A. cushion B. caution D. protection D. shelter
49. Public opinion was deeply __________ over the project.
A. different B. disagreed C. disagreeable D. divided
50. He was apparently planning to rent a car and drive __________ to Los
Angeles.
A. directly B. direct C. straight D.
straightly
51. You may use the notebook as you like, __________ you keep it clean.
A. as far as B. so long as C. as further as D. so far
as
52. I do not know how the family manages to live __________ 50 yuan a week.
A. with B. by C. on D. for
53. She thinks it will rain this afternoon, but her father thinks __________.
A. likewise B. anywise C. otherwise D. as well
54. He has finally achieved the status he so __________.
A. desired B. wished C. hoped D. longed
55. There was only about five minutes__________ of the lecture.
A. leaving B. left C. having left D. having been
left
56. The __________ of people realize the importance of limiting population
growth.
A. main part B. majority C. most D. major
57. It is estimated that more than 50 million people in the United States play
a musical __________.
A. tool B. device C. appliance D.
instrument
58. He is __________ able to read Latin than I am.
A. not more B. no more C. not any more D. no less
59. I arrived at the
park, __________ discover that it was closed for the winter.
A. just to B. as a result C. only to D. and
60. Jack, with his dark hair and brown eyes, made an impression __________
almost everyone he met.
A. of B. on C. in D. for
61. The prices of electric appliances have __________ fallen in recent months.
A. of particular B. in particular C. for special D. specially
62. As a former headmaster, he has always been __________ on education issues
and a firm supporter of traditional learning methods.
A. outspoken B. outgoing C. outward D.
outstanding
63. Improved health can lead to a __________ population.
A. largest B. larger C. biggest D. bigger
64. The businessman’s __________ purpose was to sell the product.
A. principle B. primary C. primitive D.
predominant
65. He will do everything that is __________me.
A. requiring B. requiring of C. required D. required of
66. There was always some question__________ examination.
A. with regard B. regarding to C. regard D. regarding
67. He is always helping others without expecting anything__________.
A. with return B. returning C. as a return D. in return
68. It was not considered __________ for a man to show his emotions in public.
A. probable B. possible C. proper D. problematic
69. He lives in Argentina, well beyond the__________ of the British
authorities.
A. hands B. power C. reach D. scope
70. His English is better than__________.
A. me B. mine C. my D. of me
71. I always ask myself: How can the soldier bear to do this __________ day?
A. each and every B. every and each C. all these D. all this
72. She is the woman __________ he has been looking for.
A. whom B. who C. for who D. for whom
73. Her brother, __________ house we just passed, is a professor.
A. whom B. of whom C. who D. whose
74. The child dreams of __________ going to the theater.
A. nothing else B. nothing only C. nothing but D. but nothing
75. She is performing in __________ with the pianist Lang Lang.
A. company B. accompany C. companion D. accompaniment
Part IV Cloze Test (10 points)
Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each numbered
blank, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark
your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.
76 good health insurance while you are studying
overseas is a real _ 77_ to protect you from common or serious diseases that
can wipe out not only your savings, 78 you dreams of an
education abroad.
There are often two different types of health insurance you can _ 79 _ buying:
international travel insurance and student insurance in the
country 80 you will be going. An
international travel insurance policy is usually purchased in your home country
before you go abroad. It generally covers a wide variety of medical services,
and you are often given a list of doctors in the area where you will travel
__81 may even speak your native language. The drawback might
be that you aren't paid back for your medical
82 immediately. 83 , you may have to
make all the payment and then later submit your receipts to the insurance
company.
On the other hand, getting student health insurance in the country where you
will study might allow you to only pay a certain percentage of the medical cost
at the time of service, and 84 , you don't have
to have sufficient cash to pay the entire bill at once.
Whatever you decide, obtaining some form of health insurance is something you
should plan before you go overseas rather than waiting
85 you are sick with major medical bills to pay off.
76. A. Obtaining B. Ensuring C. Keeping D. Remaining
77. A. requirement B. demand C. necessity D. condition
78. A. and B. but C. also D. and also
79. A. think B. consider C. care D. choose
80. A. that B. which C. where D. to
that
81. A. which B. that C. whom D. who
82. A. charges B. expenses C. payments D. fares
83. A. In a sense B. In simple words C. In other terms D. In other
words
84. A. even though B. however C. thus D. even
85. A. till B. when C. while D.
whereas
Part V Writing (15 points)
Directions: You are to write in 100-120 words on the topic “My Ways of Saving
Energy”. You should base your composition on the outline given in Chinese
below:
1. 人类对自然资源的需求日益增大,
2. 可利用的资源越来越少,
3. 谈谈如何从自身做起节约能源。
Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points)
1. C 2. D 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. C 7. C 8.
B 9. C 10. C
11. C 12. B 13. B 14. C 15. C
Part II Reading Comprehension (40 points)
16. B 17. B 18. A 19. C 20. D 21.A 22. D 23. C 24. D 25. A
26. A 27. C 28. D 29. C 30. A 31. C 32. A 33. D 34. A 35. A
Part III Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)
36. A 37. B 38. A 39. B 40. A 41. B 42. A 43. C 44. A 45. B
46. C 47. D 48. A 49. D 50. C 51. B 52. C 53. C 54. A 55. B
56. B 57. D 58. B 59. C 60. B 61. B 62. A 63. B 64. B 65. D
66. D 67. D 68. C 69. C 70. B 71. A 72. A 73. D 74. C 75. A
Part IV Cloze Test (10 points)
76. A 77. C 78. B 79. B 80. C 81. D 82. B 83. D 84. C 85. A
英语试卷二
Part V Writing (15 points)
参考作文
Modern technology has enabled people to enjoy better life than before.
Meanwhile, people have an increasing demand of energy to satisfy their daily
needs, such as lighting and transportation, etc.
Natural resources are limited, and with the endless demand from human beings,
the amount of the resources will decrease rapidly.
We need to cultivate energy-saving habits. On the one hand, we should turn off
the computer monitor every time after we shut it down. The monitor, if left on,
still consumes electricity even though the computer connected to it has been
turned off. On the other hand, we should choose public transportation whenever
it is appropriate. Travelling by subway and bus will save much more energy than
driving a car. (120 words)
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