常住-程度英文
中央广播电视大学
2006 - 2007
学年度第
二学期“开放专科”期末考试
I. V
ocabulary 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. (20 points)
1.
The kids don't know anything about the sports we are used to, but they're especially _____ soccer.
A.
kind of
B.
good for
C.
famous to
D.
good at
2.
I closed my eyes and _____ I was still asleep.
A.
programmed
B.
proposed
C.
pretended
D.
practiced
3.
-- I thought they spoke German in Switzerland.
-- It _____ which part of the country you are in.
A.
replier to
B.
depends in
C.
focuses on
D.
depends on
4.
I think I've made the right _____. I like that place.
A.
reception
B.
decide
C.
decision
D.
division
5.
He holds a(n) _____ attitude towards life, and he always looks happy.
A.
desperate
B.
pessimistic
C.
generous
D.
optimistic
6.
I'm going to Tornoto. That's _____ my parents live now.
A.
where
B.
what
C.
in where
D.
which
7.
We _____ _____ occasionally, but I haven't heard from he in over a year.
A.
were used to write
B.
are used to writing
C.
used to write
D.
used to writing
8.
Bring me a cup of coffee, _____?
A.
will you
B.
shall I
C.
shall we
D.
don't you
9.
Does it say _____ in the rent?
A.
was what included
B.
what is included
C.
what includes
D.
what included
10.
At any _____ moment, about one out of every eight people has a cold.
A.
it is given
B.
giving
C.
given
D.
when giving
Ⅱ
. Situational Dialogues
Directions: Choose A, B or C to complete each conversation, using the sentences below. (20 points)
11.
-- _____
-- No problem. I'll pick some up at the supermarket.
A.
On, you have an umbrella. Would you please lend it to me?
B.
I have a sore throat. Would you buy me some aspirin on your way home?
C.
I can't reach the you get it down for me?
12.
-- Here are some cookies that I made. Help yourselves.
-- _____
A.
Oh, Hannah, you've gone to so much trouble.
B.
Oh, that's O.K. Go right ahead.
C.
Oh, something smells wonderful.
13.
-- Could you tell me where the lettuce is?
-- _____
A.
It's on the bottom shelf.
B.
Sure. Do you know where Yorkville Avenue is?
C.
They're next to the tomatoes.
14.
-- _____
-- I've sorry, there's no more pasta. We just ran out of it.
A.
Could I have another glass of wine, please?
B.
Why don't you send it back and get something else?
C.
OK, now. I'll have the pasta primavera.
15.
-- Have you heard that? Betty is still working in that factory.
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-- _____
A.
Are you free for diner tonight?
B.
Berry has more energy than I do.
C.
You're kidding? For forty year? In the same factory?
16.
-- Bobby called this morning. He invited us to go skating with him today.
-- _____
A.
Because we are going shopping with Jane today.
B.
You were swimming when I called.
C.
I hope you didn't say yes.
17.
-- Look at that crowd! This must be a great place to eat!
-- _____
A.
I can't decide between the fish and chicken.
B.
It's a good thing we made a reservation.
C.
It tastes delicious.
18.
-- Hello, Chris? This is Lee. _____
-- Oh, that's O.K. I was just about setting the table.
A.
I'm sorry to have left so early.
B.
I hope I'm not calling at dinner time.
C.
Shall we go out together for dinner?
19.
-- Wait! I won't be able to make it. I have a dentist appointment at 3:30 on Friday.
-- _____
A.
Could you possibly change it to some other day?
B.
It took me weeks to ger that appointment.
C.
I wish I'd known earlier.
20.
-- _____
-- O f all the novels that I've read I enjoyed this one the most.
A.
Where did you go on the National Day holiday?
B.
Did you like the book that I gave you?
C.
I have borrowed quite a few books from her.
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. (20 points)
Telephone care collecting is becoming a popular hobby in Britain. Collectors even have their own
21 ,
International
Telephone
Cards.
One
reason
for
their
interest
is
that
cards
22
the
world
come
in
a
wide
variety of different and often very attractive
23 . There are 100.000 different cards in Japan
24 , and there
you can put your own design onto a blank card simply
25
using a photograph or a business card.
The first telephone cards,
26
in1976, were Italian. Five years later the first British card appeared, and
now you can buy cards
27
more than a hundred countries. People usually start collecting cards because they
are attractive, small and light, and they do not need much
28 . It is also a cheap hobby for beginners, although
for some people it become a
29
business. In Paris, for example, there is a market where you can buy only
telephone cards, and some French cards cost
30
4,000 pounds. The first Japanese card has a value of about
28,000 pounds. Most people only see cards with prices like these like these in their collectors' magazine.
21.
A. dictionary
B. issue
C. magazine
D. book
22.
A. from behind
B. from around
C. from under
D. from over
23.
A. shapes
B. notions
C. grades
D. designs
24.
A. around
B. lone
C. lonely
D. simply
25.
A. by
B. to
C. in
D. for
26.
A. agreed
B. solved
C. answered
D. produced
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