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《大学英语
1
》模拟题
1
及答案

I
Directions
:
There
are
40
incomplete
sentences
in
this
part.
For
each
sentence
there
are
four
choices
marked
A,
B,
C
and
D.
Choose
the
ONE
answer
that
best
completes
the
sentence. (40%)
1. Politicians are always promising to introduce









to raise salaries and lower taxes.

A. legal


B. legislation


C. registration

D. register
2. The new poetry collection was








from a wide variety of sources and includes poems
from ten countries and seven centuries.

A. composed

B. constituted


C. compiled


D. compounded
3. Nobody would dare ask a Frenchman to










his Galoise in a restaurant.

A. put up

B. put out



C. put down


D. put off
4. You

d better start by explaining the whole idea from beginning to end in an









way.

A. genuinely

B. confusedly


C. indirectly


D. orderly
5. He has a wide circle of









but very few close friends.

A. subscribers
B. demonstrations

C. acquaintances

D. fragrances
6. They teach at night school to









their income, which otherwise wouldn

t be sufficient
to live on.

A. raise


B. supplement

C. support


D. rise
7. The student sent a twelve-member










to the conference.

A. delegation

B. representative

C. delegate


D. represent
8. William is too









and I just don

t feel safe with him behind the wheel.

A. bold


B. brave



C. reckless


D. blameless
9. She is a renowned singer, but her real









is to become a writer.

A. flourish

B. ambition


C. option


D. collision
10. To Americans, friendliness means









informal and cheerful and open to other people.

A. being


B. to be



C. have been


D. be
11. I was refused a VISA card on the









that I
didn’t
have a credit profile.

A. grounds

B. foundation


C. primary


D. reason
12. The practice of taking a cold shower every morning is









in some parts of the country.

A. catching at

B. catching off


C. catching on

D. catching out
13. Every culture is full of beliefs and









that most people never question until they come
into contact with another culture.

A. declarations
B. confusions


C. impressions


D. assumptions
14. Many people who









to America in hopes of becoming rich are surprised at how hard
they have to work.

A. immigrate

B. migrate


C. emigrate


D. transfer
15. All birds look the same to me, I can never









one









another.

A. tell

to

B. tell

from


C. differ

from

D. differ

with
16. If I were in









of the project, I

d make better use of the money
that’s
available.

A. recharge

B. charge


C. responsible

D. response
17. If you are smart, you will take









of this opportunity.

A. use


B. advantage


C. benefit



D. profit
18.
When
you
take
a
child
on
a
long
trip,
you
need
to
bring
lots
of
toys
to
keep
him
or


her








.

A. amused

B. excited


C. amazed


D. reserved
19. Some teachers take pride in being on a first-name









with all their students.

A. base


B. basement


C. basis



D. ground
20. French visitors cheered at the sight of Americans bending, stretching and








.

A. jumping to

B. leaping over

C. jumping from

D. leaping around
21. He went swimming in the sea in






of the warning sign telling him not to.

A. leaking







B. confidence

C. defiance


D. finance
22.
The
lady
was
remembered
for
her devotion
to
finding
homes
for
people









of
ever
having a roof over their heads.

A. desperate

B. despair


C. desperation

D. despairing
23.

A number of young men were hired to occupy the_______ posts left by these retired workers.

A. empty

B. vacuum


C. vacant


D. void
24.

From his expressions, I







that the interview had not gone well for him.

A. inferred

B. referred


C. preferred


D. offered
25.

We watched the harbor and then the coastline









away into the morning mist.

A. disappeared
B. vanished






C. faded










D. diminished
26.

Mary was very excited but her mother








her and made her calm.

A. relaxed

B. disturbed


C. relieved


D. soothed
27.

He was arrested for








the government

s rule against taking large amounts of cash out
of the country.

A. objecting

B. challenging

C. defying


D. contending



28.

Her
three
sons
were
killed
in
the
earthquake;
this






her
hopes
and
confidence.
She
attempted to commit suicide but was saved by her neighbor.

A. defeated

B. broke



C. shattered


D. destroyed
29.

They








the businessman

s daughter and demanded $$100.000 from him for her release.

A. robbed

B. kidnapped


C. bribed


D. eliminated
30.

The police refused to








whether anyone was arrested fro the demonstration last week.

A. comment of
B. comment on

C. comment in


D. comment to

31.

He thought the campaign would probably








soon in any case.

A. fade away

B. fade to



C. fade of



D. fade on
32.

The doctor asked him to









on smoking, and eat a balanced diet.

A. cut off

B. cut out



C. cut down


D. cut up
33.

He insisted on






his wife, but soon he changed his mind for the sake of his 6-year-old
daughter.

A. separating

B. breaking


C. divorcing


D. delivering
34.

I am






to think that the ancient Greeks understood this better than we do.

A. tending

B. inclined


C. subject


D. subjected
35.

A UN official said that aid programs would be







until there was adequate protection
for relief convoy.

A. depended

B. suspended


C. postponed


D. expended
36.

Two
well- known
corporations
are








in
an
attempted
to
find a
cure
for
the common
cold.

A. cooperating

B. combining


C. operating


D. blending


37.

They insisted that Michael did not follow the correct








in applying for a visa.

A. process

B. procedure


C. procession


D. routine
38.

The judge gave the young offender a light sentence out of ___

__, but his decision aroused
great controversy.

A. passion

B. compassion


C. suspension


D. compensation
39.

Mary






Bob
for
stealing
her
car,
but
her
accusation
was
dismissed
for
lack
of
convincing evidence.

A. accused

B. charged


C. sued



D. scolded
40.

An open wound should be kept clean and protected from______.

A. disease

B. infection


C. plague


D. infectious

II. Cloze: (20%)
Direction
s: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices
marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.

America can be a


1




2


for a foreigner. My wife and I

3


the United States in
January after seven years

4


four in France, three in Poland. From the

5

of first


6

,
we

7

an A-to-Z

8

of why America can be such a foreign country to those who arrive here
from Europe.


I
should
explain
at
the

9

that
I
am
from
Britain,
but
my
Florida-born
wife
Lisa
is
as
American as apple pie. In our list, however, A doesn't

10

apple pie. It represents:

Ambition
. In the Old World, people are taught to

11

it. Here it’s quite

12

to

13

that
you’re

14

the boss’s job or want to make a million do
llars by the age of 30.

Breakfast
. The American habit of

15

business at breakfast has

16

Europe, but I doubt
it will ever really

17 . In France and Britain, breakfast is a family

18
. Here, it’s become

19

of the

20

game.
1. A. stale


B. stable



C. strange


D. surprise
2. A. experience

B. confusion


C. ambition


D. acquaintance
3. A. arrived at


B. arrived in


C. came in


D. reached in
4. A. overseas


B. over sea


C. board



D. broad
5. A. jungle


B. confusion


C. embarrassment

D. jumble
6. A. images


B. considerations

C. imaginations

D. impressions
7. A. composed

B. compiled


C. consisted


D. constituted
8. A. dictionary

B. explanation

C. description


D. reference
9. A. offset


B. command


C. outset



D. commence
10. A. stand by

B. stand up


C. stand at


D. stand for
11. A. boast


B. scold



C. hide



D. show
12. A. proper


B. reasonable


C. right



D. considerable
13. A. subscribe

B. announce


C. foretell


D. publish
14. A. before


B. after



C. upon



D. down
15. A. making

B. commencing

C. conducting


D. leading
16. A. reached

B. arrived


C. approached

D. went
17. A. catch up

B. catch about

C. catch out


D. catch on
18. A. business

B. problem


C. affair



D. question
19. A. whole


B. part



C. partial


D. most


20. A. power


B. powerful


C. energy



D. energetic
III. Reading Comprehension (30%)

Directions:
There are 3 reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions.
You should choose the best answer four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D.
Passage 1
Advertising
In the United States, advertising itself is a big business. Millions and millions of dollars are
spent on television, radio, and printed messages to prospective consumers. Advertising firms do
“market
research”
for
their
clients,
testing
out
various
“pitches”
in
the
quest
for
ones
that
are
effective.




From
the
viewpoint
of
American
consumers,
advertising
functions
to
inform
them
about
available
products
and
services,
as
well
as
to
encourage
them
to
buy.
From
the
viewpoint
of
visitors from abroad, though, advertising serves and additional function, and it affords countless
insights into American values, tastes and standards. From American advertising, foreign visitors
can
gain
some
understanding
of
these
and
other
aspects
of
American
society:
American
ideas
about physical attractiveness in males and females, American ideas concerning personal hygiene,
the
emphasis
Americans
place
on
sex,
speed
and
technical
sophistication,
the
amount
of
faith
Americans
have
in
arguments
that
include
specific
numbers,
materialism
in
American
society,
male-female relationships, both pre-and post-material, the attention Americans pay to the words of
celebrities,
the
characteristics
of
people
who,
in
Americans’
eyes,
are
considered
“authorities”,
whose
ideas
and
recommendations
are
persuasive,
and
the
sorts
of
things
Americans
find
humorous.

By
comparing
advertising
they
see
in
the
States
to
what
they
have
seen
at
home,
foreign
visitors can gain understanding not just of American society, but of their own as well.

Pricing

With few exceptions, Americans are accustomed to fixed prices on merchandise they buy and
sell.
The
usual
exceptions
are
houses,
automobiles,
and
something
major
appliances
such
as
refrigerators
and
washing
machines.
Another
exception
is
a
private
sales.
Americans
are
not
accustomed to bargaining over prices, and in fact usually feel quite uncomfortable with the idea.

Foreign visitors must realize that the price marked on an item does not include the sales tax
that is added as part of the payment. (Sales tax rates vary from one jurisdiction to another.)

Americans do not believe, as people from many cultures do, that a commercial transaction
includes particular attention to the human relationships involved. They look for the item they want,
decide whether they can afford the price marked on it, and, if they want to buy it, find a clerk or
salesperson to take the money or do the paperwork for a credit-card purchase.

People
who
try
to
bargain
for
a
lower
price
in
a
shop
or
store
are
likely
to
be
considered
either quite odd or startlingly aggressive.
1. Which of the following functions does advertising in the U.S. serve?
A. Advertising offers the consumers information about products and services and persuades
them to buy.
B. Advertising acquaints foreign visitors with American marketing strategy.
C. Advertising tells people how to establish male-female relationships.
D. Advertising tells people how to be attractive physically.
2. Which of the following is true of American advertising?

粤语搞笑顺口溜-室内空气污染现状


粤语搞笑顺口溜-室内空气污染现状


粤语搞笑顺口溜-室内空气污染现状


粤语搞笑顺口溜-室内空气污染现状


粤语搞笑顺口溜-室内空气污染现状


粤语搞笑顺口溜-室内空气污染现状


粤语搞笑顺口溜-室内空气污染现状


粤语搞笑顺口溜-室内空气污染现状



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