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Model Test 1
第二部分:词语用法和语法结构(
Part II
V
ocabulary and Structure
)
,共
30
题,
p>
考试时间为
20
分钟。从题中所给
的
A
、
B
、
C
、
D
< br>四个选项中选出最佳答案。
A
节
(
Section
A
)词语用法
1. As we
can no longer wait for the delivery of our order,
we have to _____ it.
A. delay
B. refuse
C.
cancel
D. postpone
2. Young people are not _____ to stand
and look at works of art; they want art they can
participate in.
A. content
B.
generous
C. confident
D. conservative
3. Most broadcasters maintain that TV
has been unfairly criticized and argue that the
power of the medium is _____.
A.
granted
B. exaggerated
C. implied
D.
remedied
4. The clothes a
person wears may express his _____ or social
position.
A. curiosity
B.
determination
C.
significance
D. status
5. By law, when one makes a large
purchase, he should have _____ opportunity to
change his mind.
adequate
C. urgent
D.
excessive
6. It is said
that the math teacher seems _____ towards bright
students.
A. liable
B.
partial
C. beneficial
D. preferable
7.
In order to show his boss what a careful worker he
was, he took _____ trouble over the figures.
A. extra
B. extensive
C. spare
D.
supreme
8. Everybody _____
in the hall where they were welcomed by the
secretary.
A. piled
B.
assembled
C. joined
D. accumulated
g
a new window will _____ cutting away part of the
roof.
A. contain
B.
comprise
C. include
D. involve
the
_____ of the project not being a success, the
investors stand to lose up to $$30 million.
A.
event
B. face
C. time
D.
course
B
节
(
Section
B
)语法结构
1. People
are ___to have more confidence in a company if
they know something about it.
A. like
B. liking
C. likely
D. unlike
2. Pressure is believed to raise the
___ point of a liquid.
A. boil
B. boiling
C. boiled
D. boils
3. It
is said that in five years or so,
China
‘
s leading scientists
___ in the 1950
‘
s and
1960
‘
s will retire.
train
C. training
D. being trained
4. What substance is ___ to all the
students in the class?
A. known
B. knowing
C. know
D. knew
5. I
prefer to live in the country rather than ___ in a
big city.
A. staying
B. to stay
C. stay
D. stays
6. He objects to
___ in such a bad way. D
A. treat
B. treated
C. treating
D. being treated
7. Many a
student ________ the same que
stions by
the teacher in yesterday‘s class
.
A.
asks
B. ask
C. was asked
D. were asked
8.
I can‘t help________
whether the doctor will be in time.
A.
wondering
B.
wondered
C.
wonder
D. to
wonder
9. Space limitations simply
required that hard decision________.
A. should make
B. made
C. be made
D. was made
10. Jim found two shirts he liked, but
he had trouble ________ which one he should buy.
A.
deciding
B. to
decide
C.
decide
D.
decided
1
A.
accurate
A. trained
B.
B.
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11. The
reason Beethoven went away to the country is
__________ he was gradually going deaf.
A. that
B. because
C. since
D. as
12. Frank
was very lucky __________ with his life he
almost did not get out of the room.
A. to escape
B. to have escaped
C. escaped
D.
to be escaping
13. What a lovely night!
It
‘
s worthy __________all my
life.
A. of remembering
B. to be
remembered
C.
to remember
D.
being remembered
14. I was as much at a
loss __________.
A. as the
others did
B. as others all
were
C. as
others have done
D. as all
the others were
15. Dr. Robert Bell
went to New York, bought some books and
__________.
A. visiting his
daughter B. to visit his daughter C. visited his
daughter
D. visit his
daughter
16. By the end of
July ,you __________ here for three years.
A. will have studied
B. studied
C. will study
D.
having studied
17. The students are all
gone. Because of the bad weather, the teacher
permitted them _____ early.
A. leave
B. to have left
C. to being leaving
D.
to leave
18. __________ in
his scientific research, he had no time left for
recreational activities.
A.
Having absorbed
B. Absorbed
C. Absorbing
D. Be absorbed
19. He read
the newspapers regularly __________ about the
world situation.
A. to be
well informed
B. to have well informed
C. well informed
D. well
informing
20. John was so worn out that
he just _______down and slept for 24 hours.
A. lied
B. laid
C. lay
D. had lain
第三部分:阅读理解(
Part III Reading
Comprehension
)
,
共
20
题,
4
节
内容,考试时间为
35
分钟。
Task 1
Stress may be defined as the response
of the body to any demand. Whenever people
experience something pleasant or
unpleasant, we say they are under
stress. We call pleasant kind
―
< br>eustress
‖
, the unpleasant
kind
―
distress
‖
p>
.
People sometimes compare our lives with
that of the cave man, who
didn
‘
t have to worry about
the stock market or the
atomic bomb.
They forget that the cave man worried about being
eaten by a bear or about dying of
hunger
—
things that
few people worry about today.
It
‘
s not that people suffer
more stress today; it
‘
s just
that they think they do.
It is inconceivable that anyone should
have no stress at all. Most people who are
ambitious and want to accomplish
something live on stress. They need it.
But excessive stress is by all means harmful.
Worse, chronic exposure to stress
over
a long time may cause more serious diseases and
may actually shorten your life.
The most frequent causes of
distress in man are psychological
–
lack of adaptability, not
having a code of behavior. So
the
secret of cooping with stress is not to avoid it
but to do what you like to do and what you were
made to do, at your
own rate. For most
people, it is really a matter of learning how to
behave in various situations. The most important
thing
is to have a code of life, to
know how to live.
1. The modern man is
suffering _____.
A. more
stress than the cave man
B.
less stress than the cave man
C.
different stress from the cave man
D. same stress as the cave
man
2. Which of the following is not an
example that causes distress?
A. Lacking in adaptability and code of
life.
B.
Killing a bear in hunting.
C. The
failure to pass final examinations.
D. Having an economic
problem.
3. According to the passage,
which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.
Every one will suffer certain kinds of
stress in his life.
B.
Chronic exposure to stress may shorten
your life.
C.
Excessive stress is especially harmful
to health.
D.
Most people can learn to avoid stress.
4. In the second sentence of the third
paragraph,
―
live on
stress
‖
implies that ___.
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A.
stress is necessary to them.
B. they can
control stress.
C. stress is by all
means harmful to them.
D. they have too much stress.
5. According to the passage, one should
_______.
A. try to avoid as
much stress as possible.
B. cope with stress in different ways
C. learn to do things at his own rate
D.
have the response of the body to any demand
Task 2
Like most people, I
was brought up to look upon life as a process of
getting. It was not until in my late thirties that
I
made this important discovery:
giving-away makes life so much more exciting. One
discovery I made about giving-away
is
that it is almost
impossible to give
away anything
in this world
without getting something back, though
the return
often comes in an unexpected
form. One Sunday morning the local post office
delivered an important special delivery
letter to my home, though it was
addressed to me at my office. I wrote the
postmaster a note of appreciation. More than a
year later I needed a post-office box
for a new business I was starting. I was told at
the window that there were no boxes
left, and that my name would have to go
on a long waiting list. As I was about to leave,
the postmaster appeared in the
doorway.
He
had
overheard
our
conversation.
―Wasn‘t
it
you
that
wrote
us
that
letter
a
year
ago
about
delivering
a
special delivery to your home?‖ I said
it was. ―Well, you certainly are going to have a
box in this post office if we hav
e
to make one for you. You don‘t know
what a letter like that means to us. We usually
get nothing but complaints.‖
6. At first the author looked upon life
as a process of getting. He formed this view of
life because_______.
A
other people were selfish
B he thought if exciting to get from
others
C of his
early education
D
of his character
7. The author wrote a
note of appreciation to the post office
because________.
A he knew
what such a note would mean to the post office
B he had discovered giving-
away made life all the more exciting.
C
he believed he would get something back by doing
so.
D the postman delivered an
important letter in time.
8. When the
author needed a post-office box,_________.
A he wrote the postmaster a
note of appreciation.
B he asked to put his name on a waiting
list.
C he tried to see the postmaster.
D
many had applied for post-office boxes before him.
9. The postmaster promised__________.
A. to make a new post-
office box for the author
B. to let the author have a post-office
box.
C to include the author‘s mane on
the list.
D to deliver the author‘s mail to his
home.
10. The postmaster
interfered because_________.
A he was thankful for the letter the
author had written
B he overheard their conversation
C he was proud of their good service
D he received a lot of
complaints for lack of post-office box
Task 3
They think they're
lucky that they're living and it's Christmas
again. They can't see that we live on a dirty
street in a
shabby house among people
who aren't much good. Johnny and the children
can't see how pitiful it is that our neighbors
have to make happiness out of this
filth and dirt. My children must get out of this.
But how? The money that we've saved
isn't nearly enough.
The
McGaritys have money, but they are show-offs with
it. The McGarity girl just yesterday stood out
there in the
street eating from a bag
of cookies while a ring of hungry children watched
her. I saw those children looking at her and
crying in their hearts, and when she
couldn't eat any more, she shrew the rest down the
sewer.
Miss Jackson who teaches at
the Settlement House isn't rich, but she knows
things. She understands people. Her
eyes look straight into yours when she
talks with you. Everybody else here looks away
because they're ashamed of their
lives.
I'd like to see the children be like Miss Jackson
when they grew up.
11. The writer
suggests that her family _____.
A. is extremely
rich
B. is an unhappy one
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C. are accustomed to their
life
D. long
for a change in their life
12.. The McGarity girl is characterized
as _____.
A. selfish and cruel
B.
friendly and kind
C. beautiful and proud
D.
rich and nice
13.. The writer
thinks Miss Jackson is _____.
A. poor but
brave
B.
friendly and talkative
C. a teacher liked by all
her pupils
D.
an example her children should follow
14.. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The writer's family is the poorest
one on that street.
B. Watching the rich girl
eating cookies, those hungry children cried.
C.
The writer wants to move out of that district.
D.
The writer hopes that her children will become
teachers.
does the word
A.
dishonorable
B.
worn out
C. mean
D. generous
Task
4
Letter One
7
th
Nov. 2001
Dear
Sir,
Thank you for your letter
of 4
th
Sept. with the sample
of the agent. We test the agent and it is
excellent. After using
it, the fire
boilers look like new ones. So we need a kind of
strong agent now.
We‘ll order a
hundred kg. first, and we have already filled the
order and sent it to you, please provide the agent
the
same as the sample.
Yours
sincerely,
(Signature)
Sai Bei Hotel
Letter Two
20
th
Nov. 2001
Dear Sir,
We have
received your order and thank you for being
interested in our agent. We are glad to inform you
the goods
were sent by train on
19
th
November, and I
think you‘ll get it very
soon.
We hope the agent will save
you from heavy labor and may reduce a lot of your
expenses. If you need more of it,
please send acknowledgement by
wire.
Yours
sincerely,
(Signature)
Blue Star LTD
16. What does the hotel need in the
letter?
17. What is the
trouble the hotel has?
18.
What is the Blue Star LTD?
19. When did it send the goods to the
hotel?
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20. What
do you think of the agent according to the first
letter?
第四部分:
翻译
(Part IV Translation),
共
10-
题,
考试时间为
20
分钟。
A
节(
Section
A
)
1.
我认为本计划的长远利益能够大大改变地球上每个人的生活状况。
2.
他们赞成采取严格的措施来控制污染。
3.
让我们为远道而来的客人干杯。
4.
我代表本公司请您参加今晚七点的晚宴,希望您能光临。
5.
因为我们的产品在国内外声誉颇佳,所以产品需求量逐年增加。
B
节
(
Section
B
)
6.
I‘d appreciate it if
you
could arrange a visit to the Forbidden City for
me.
7. This paper covers
the development of the distribution system in the
southwest of England from nationalization up to
the present time.
8. This experiment resulted in the
discovery of a new cure for cancer.
9. We insist that international trade
should not be a one-way street.
10. This corporation is specialized in
handing the import and export business of
textiles.
第五部分:写作(
Part V Writing
)
,考试时间为
30
分钟。
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Model
Test 2
第二部分:词语用法和语法结构(
Part
II V
ocabulary and Structure
)
,共
30
题,
考试时间为
20
分钟。从题中所给
p>
的
A
、
B
、
C
、
D
四个选项中选出最佳答案。
A
节
(
Section
A
)词语用法
1. Niagara
Falls is a great tourist _____, drawing millions
of visitors every year.
A. attention
B.
attraction
C. appointment
D. arrangement
2. The hopes, goals, fears and desires
_____ widely between men and women, between the
rich and the poor.
A. alter
B.
shift
C. transfer
D. vary
3. Some diseases are _____ by certain
water animals.
A. transplanted
B. transformed
C. transported
D. transmitted
4. The words of his old teacher left a
_____ impression on his mind. He is still
influenced by them.
A. long
B.
lively
C. lasting
D. liberal
5. It is our _____ policy that we will
achieve unity through peaceful means.
A. consistent
B. continuous
C.
considerate
D. continual
6. He is _____ about his
chances of winning a gold medal in the Olympics
next year.
A.
optimistic
B. optional
C. outstanding
D. obvious
7. In
a sudden _____ of anger, the man tore up
everything within reach.
A. attack
B.
burst
C. split
D. blast
8. In
Britain people _____ four million tons of potatoes
every year.
A.
swallow
B. dispose
C. consume
D. exhaust
9.
She cooked the meat for a long time so as to make
it _____ enough to eat.
A. mild
B.
slight
C. light
D. tender
computer revolution may well change society as
_____ as did the Industrial Revolution.
A. certainly
B. insignificantly
C. fundamentally
D. comparatively
11. A lot of ants are
always invading my kitchen. They are a thorough
_____.
A.
nuisance
B. trouble
C. worry
D. anxiety
B
节
(
Section
B
)语法结构
11. We
hope the measures to control prices, ________taken
by the government, will succeed.
A.
when
B. as
C.
since
D. after
12. He was a man of fine
character in all points_______ he was rather
timid.
A. in that
B. except for
C. for that
D. except that
13. The fire that broke out in the
factory during the night was still seen ____ a lot
of smoke the next morning.
A. to give off
B. to be giving off
C. giving off
D. give off
14. There is no ____ still in his life;
one must either advance or fall behind.
A. standing
B. stand
C. to stand
D. having stood
15. Anyone is entitled to such benefit,
___ of age or sex.
A. instead
B.
in spite
C. to in case
D. regardless
16. So little ___ that the neighbors
could not settle their differences.
A.
they agreed
B.
agreed did they
C. did they
agree
D. they
did agree
17.
Don
‘
t disturb me, I ______
letters all morning and have written ten so far.
A. write
B. have written
C. was writing
D. have been writing
18. There was so much noise that the
speaker couldn
‘
t make
himself_____
A. hearing
B. to hear
C. heard
D. being heard
19. Alice, ______where to find the
book, asked her mother where the book was.
A. not to know
B. not knowing
C. never to know
D. with no knowledge
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20. His
parents ______last week, the child has no one to
look after him.
A. having died
B.
died
C. dead
D.
having dead
21.
I
‘
d rather you ______
anything about it for the time being
A.
do
B. didn
‘
t do
C.
don
‘
t
D.
didn
‘
t
22. A large number of people______
present at the meeting.
A. was
B.
be
C. were
D. have
23.
__________is of no concern
to me.
A. It rains or not
B. It will rain or not
C. If or not it
rains
D. Whether it rains
or not
24. I
don
‘
t think
she
‘
ll be upset, but
I
‘
ll see her ______ she is.
A. unless
B. until
C. in case
D. provided
25.
He admired Mrs. Brown, _____ I find quite strange.
A. which
B. who
C. that
D.
whom
26. Had the damage been worse, the
insurance company ______.
A. would pay
B.
paid
C. had
paid
D. would
have paid
27. __________is
his own decision.
A. When he leaves
B. When leaving
C. When does he leave
D. He leaves
28.
He is _________ boy to do such a thing.
A. such an honest
B. too honest
C. too honest a
D. so honest a
29. He said that the passenger _______
an accident; otherwise he would have arrived by
that time.
A. must have
B. must have had
C. would have
had
D. should
have had
30. The doctor
considers going to bed early to be more
sensible_________.
A. but staying up
late
B. than to stay up late
C. than staying up lately
D. than staying
up late
31. He reached the
station _____ only _____ that the train had just
left.
A.
exhausted
…
..learned
B.
exhausting
……
learning
C. to exhaust
…
..
to learn
D. exhausted
…
..
to learn
32. It is
essential that a child ______ loving attention.
A. receives
B. is given
C. must be given
D. should be
given
33. If she _____ to
come tomorrow, I would tell her everything
A. was
B. is
C. were
D. be
34. He
‘
d rather
look for a different job than _____ to another
city.
A. move
B. to move
C. moved
D. moving
35.
__________he presented her at the dance party was
an engagement ring.
A. That
B. What
C. When
D. How
36. We considered it was wrong _______
our invitation to dinner the day before yesterday.
A. of him not to accept
B. of his not accepting
C. to him to accept
D. for him to accept
37. Let
‘
s listen
to the radio program that the teacher
mentioned,_______?
A. do we
B. shall we
C.
don
‘
t
we
D. will we
38.
It will be long before we ______ again.
A. will meet
B. shall meet
C. meet
D. would meet
39. I was advised __________ for
reservation.
A. to either telephone or
to write the hotel
B. either to telephone or
to write the hotel
C. that I should
telephone or write the hotel
D. that I should telephone
or write the hotel
40. Let
children read such books ______ will make them
better and wiser.
A. which
B. that
C. as
D. what
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第三部分:阅读理解(
Part III Reading
Comprehension
)
,
共
20
题,
4
节
内容,考试时间为
35
分钟。
Task 1
More than 30, 000
drivers and front seat passengers are killed or
seriously injured each year. At a speed of only 30
miles per hour it is the same as
falling from a third-floor windows. Wearing a seat
belt saves lives; it reduces your chance
of death or serious injury by more than
half.
Therefore, drivers or front seat
passengers over 14 in most vehicles must wear a
seat belt. If you do not, you could
be
fined
up
to
$$50.
It
will
not
be
up
to
the
drivers
to
make
sure
you
wear
your
belt.
But
it
will
be
the
driver
‘
s
responsibility to make sure that
children under 14 do not ride in the front unless
they are wearing a seat belt of some
kind.
However, you do not
have to wear a seat belt if you are reversing your
vehicle; or you are making a local delivery
or collection using a special vehicle;
or if you have a valid medical certificate which
excuses you from wearing it. Make
sure
these circumstances apply to you before you decide
not to wear your seat belt. Remember you may be
taken to court
for not doing so, and
you may be fined if you cannot prove to the court
that you have been excused from wearing it.
1. This text is taken from ____.
A. a medical magazine
B. a police
report
C. a legal document
D.
a government information booklet
2.
Wearing a seat belt in a vehicle ____.
A. reduces road accidents by more than
half
B. saves lives while driving at a
speed up to 30 miles per hour
C.
reduces the death rate in traffic accidents
D. saves more than 15, 000 lives each
year
3. It is the
driver
‘
s responsibility to
____.
A. make the front
seat passenger wear a seat belt
B. make
the front seat children under 14 wear a seat belt
C. stop children riding in the front
seat
D. wear a seat belt each time he
drives
4. According to the text, which
of the following riding in the front does not have
to wear a seat belt?
A.
Someone who is backing the car into a space.
B. Someone who is picking
up the children from the local school.
C. Someone who is delivering invitation
letters.
D. Someone who is under 14.
5. For some people, it may be better
____.
A. to wear
a seat belt for health reasons
B. not
to wear a seat belt for health reasons
C. to get a valid medical certificate
before wearing a seat belt
D. to pay a
fine rather than wear a seat belt
Task
2
Generally speaking, people want to keep
a wild animal as a pet for one of many reasons:
they want to impress
other people by
owning an unusual, uncommon animal as a pet. In no
case is the happiness of the animal at the heart
of
the matter.
If you do want to own a
wild animal, for instance a fox ( usually a little
larger than your average house cat), you
have to take this test first: go to
your nearest Humane Society Shelter and bring home
a grown cat and a very active dog.
Raise them and be with them; consider
them your best friends. Do not leave them alone
for more than 9 hours in any
given day;
do not hit them or shout at them; and do not abuse
them in any way. If, after two years, both animal
are alive
and are still with you
without your caging them or locking them in a part
of your home most of the day, then maybe you
have what it takes to own a wild
animal.
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If the test sounds stupid or
unworkable, or if you just
can
‘
t bring yourself to
stand such unlovable animals for two
years, then you are not suited to
owning a fox.
The problem here is in
the definition of the word pet. A pet is something
you keep in your house or around your
yard
as
a
companion----
a
companion
who
is
usually
prevented
from
escaping
one
way
or
another.
Some
animals----
dogs and cats, will voluntarily stay
with a human even if given the chance to get away.
In this sense, dogs and cats are
true
pets. Please don
‘
t make the
life of some wild animals a living hell by trying
to raise one as a pet.
6. Which reason
is true for people keeping a wild animal as a pet
in the passage?
A. They
want to show off to other people.
B.
Wild animals are orderly.
C. They just
want to keep a wild animal for business purpose.
D. They love wild animals heartily.
7. To pass the test, you must make it
certain that ____.
A. you
take the trying animals with you most of the time.
B. you are kind to the trying animals
C. the trying animals are still in good
condition in two years.
D. all of the
above
8. It can be inferred that of all
the animals mentioned in the passage a ____ is the
most difficult one to keep as a pet.
A.
wild pig
B. fox
C. tiger
D. dog
9.
According to the author, you can raise a wild
animal if you ____.
A.
think the test ridiculous
B.
can
‘
t bear dogs and cats
C. may work more than 9 hours
D. may raise the trying
animals well for 2 years.
10. What does
the word
―
hell
‖
in the last sentence
mean?
A. The miserable
place after death
B. A
place of great suffering
C. Sufferers
in a miserable place
D. Evil and dark forces.
Task 3
I found my father a
very hard man to understand when I was young. He
was very short and thin and had large blue
eyes. I could have loved him as I
did
to
my mother, but he
seemed to hold us off so that we could not
approach him or sit
on his knee as love
to do. I believe he had a hard life as a child,
and I know that he left school at the age of ten
and
started to work. This made him an
unsociable man, unfriendly even to the people
closest to him. I never knew him to
have a close friend as the other men
did.
Everything he did had to be
precise. If he chopped the sticks for the fire,
each stick would be the same length and
thickness as all the others, and they
would all be stacked without one out of place. His
motto was
―
If a thing is
worth
doing, it is worth doing
well
‖
. In our household his
word was law and nobody dared dispute it.
He worked hard when in a job and saw to
it that we children learned the meaning of work.
My mother did not have
much pleasure
but I do not remember her ever complaining ----
except on Sunday afternoons when father would take
off
his clothes and get into bed,
leaving her to mend his working clothes while he
had his rest. This she disliked very much,
for the clothes were dirty from the
work he had been doing and she hated handling
anything that was not clean.
11. The
writer found it difficult to understand her father
because he ____.
A. looked
distant
B. rejected
affection
C. ill-treated the family
D. hated keeping company
with children
12. What did the writer
think made her father unsociable?
A. An unhappy childhood.
B. A lack of friends
C. No interest in hobbies
D. Not smoking
or drinking
13. What was particular
about the sticks for the fire chopped by her
father?
A. They were
arranged in a patter
B. They were chopped in only one place.
C. They were similar in length
D. They all weighed the same.
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14. The
writer
‘
s father believed
that ____.
A. you should only do things
for which you have the ability
B. only
important jobs are worth doing well
C.
you should only attempt worthwhile jobs
D. anything you do should be done to
your best ability
15. What did the
writer
‘
s mother dislike
about Sunday afternoons?
A.
Working while her husband rested.
B.
Repairing her husband
‘
s
clothes.
C. Not being able to derive
any pleasure from what she herself found
delightful.
D. Touching unclean
clothes.
Task 4
第四部分:
翻译
(Part IV Translation),
共
10-
题,
考试时间为
20
分钟。
A
节(
Section
A
)
1
.如
果有足够的人力和资助,我们的目标一定能实现。
2
.论实际用途,没有那个计算机网络能比得上国际互联网。
3
.因为我们的产品
在国内外声誉颇佳,所以产品需求量逐年增加。
.
4
.他赞成采取严格的措施来控制污
染。
5
.
我刚从大学毕业,正在找一份有兴趣的、报酬高的工作。
B
节
(
Section
B
)
6
.
We hope you can
accept our invitation and look forward to meeting
you in Beijing.
7. As to
his experience, he is not very suitable for this
position.
8. The Great Wall
is the symbol of the Chinese Nation, and it is one
of the seven great wonders in the world.
9. It is human
being
‘
s duty to protect the
natural environment from being polluted.
the weather permits, we
are going to set out tomorrow morning.
第五部分:写作(
Part V Writing
)
,考试时间为
30
分钟。
你叫李平,是英语系学生会主席。写一封信给王教授,请他做
一个有关中国历史的报告。注意信中要包括目的、
时间、日期和地点。
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Model Test 3
第二部分:词语用法和语法结构(
Part II
V
ocabulary and Structure
)
,共
30
题,
p>
考试时间为
20
分钟。从题中所给的
A
、
B
、
C
、
D
四个选项中选出最
佳答案。
A
节
(
Section
A
)词语用法
21. It is
impossible for us to ____ such a difficult task
within the limited time.
A. fulfill
B. fuel
C. frown
D. frost
22. With the ____ of Mary, all the girl
students are eager to go to the party.
A. exhibition
B. exception
C.
except
D. reception
23. If you have any problems during
your study here, please do not ____ to call me for
help.
A.
hesitate
B. request
C. urge
D. despair
24. The
international situation is very _____ in the
Middle East.
A.
delicious
B. perfect
C. delicate
D. delight
25. Some old
people don
‘
t like pop songs
because they can
‘
t ____ so
much noise.
A.
suspect
B. resist
C. experience
D. tolerate
26. The
president of that country was very calm during the
political ____.
A. crisis
B.
failure
C. proceed
D. fashion
27.
In
spite
of
her
parents
‘
disapproval,
the
girl
decided
to
study
____.
A.
aboard
B.
broad
C.
board
D.
abroad
28. When I first met
him I had the ____ that he was a shy boy.
A. viewpoint
B. meaning
C.
impression
D. progress
29. My wife was so ____ in the novel
that I hadn
‘
t dared to make
a sound.
A. absorbed
B. focused
C. concentrated
D. missed
30. The ____ city
for the 2008 Olympic Games is Beijing.
A. master
B.
main
C. host
D. only
B
节
(
Section
B
)语法结构
31. You
cannot be __________ careful when you drive a car.
A. very
B. so
C.
too
D. enough
32.
Every man in this country has the right to live
where he wants to _____ the color of his skin.
A. with the exception of
B. in the light of
C. by
virtue of
D. regardless of
33. Had he worked harder, he __________
the exams.
A. must have
got through
B. would have got through
C. permitted are freshmen
D.
are permitted freshmen
34. Only under
special circumstances ________ to take make-up
tests.
A. are freshmen
permitted
B. freshmen are permitted
C. permitted are freshmen
D.
are permitted freshmen
35. I had just
started back for the house to change my clothes
___________ I heard voices.
A. as
B. when
C. after
D. which
36. I could not persuade him to accept
it, _____ make him see the important of it.
A .if only I could not
B. no more than I could
C. or I could not
D. nor could I
37. Homework _____ on time will lead to
better grades.
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A. done
B. be
done
C. having
done
D. to have been done
38. _____ for my illness I
would have lent him a helping hand.
A. Not being
B.
Had it not been
C. Without
being
D. Not having been
39. _____ a teacher in a university, it
is necessary to have at least a master's degree.
A. To become
B.
Become
C. One become
D. On
becoming
40. Not that John doesn't want
to help you, _____ it's beyond his power.
A. but that
B. for that
C.
and that
D. in that
41. It
is not unusual for workers in that region _____.
A. to be paid more than a
month late
B. to be paid later than more a month
C. to pay later than a
month more
D. to pay late
more than a month
42.
Michael used to look hurt and surprised
when _____.
A. scolding
B. to scold
C. having scolded
D. scolded
43. If you don't
like to swim, you _____ stay at home.
A. should as well
B. may as well
C. can as well
D. would as
well
44. To be frank, I'd rather you
_____ in the case.
A. will
not be involved B. not involved C. not to be
involved D. were not involved
45. I
have no objection _____ the evening with them.
A. to spend
B.
to spending
C. of spending
D. spending
46. Realizing
that he hadn't enough money and _____ to borrow
from his father, he decided to sell
his
watch.
A. not wanted
B. not to want
C. not wanting
D. wanting not
47. Mark
often attempts to escape _____ whenever he breaks
traffic regulations.
A.
having been fined
B. to be fined
C. to have been fined
D. being fined
48. It is recommended that the project
_____ until all the preparations have been made.
A. is not started B. will
not be started C. not be started D. is not to be
started
49. We
didn't know his telephone number, otherwise we
_____ him.
A. would have
telephoned
B. must have
telephoned
C. would
telephone
D. had telephoned
50. Liquids are like solids _____ they
have a definite volume.
A.
in that
B. for
that
C. with that
D. at that
第三部分:阅读理解(
Part
III
Reading
Comprehension
)
, <
/p>
共
20
题,
4<
/p>
节内容,考试时间为
35
分钟。
Task 1
It is a well-
known fact that those who suffer from stress at
work are often unskilled workers
doing
uninteresting,
repetitive
jobs,
especially
those
on
production
lines.
Many
of
them
have
already
turned
to
medicines
to
fight
against
sleeplessness
and
fear
about
the
future,
two
of
the
signs of long-term
stress and depression. In Britain, people spend
one
million pounds a year on
different
kinds
of
medicines.
About
one-third
of
this
is
spent
on
those
medicines
dealing
with
stress
and
depression.
People
take
three
million
sleeping
tablets
(
药片
)
every
night.
Although
these ―drugs of
mind‖ can be extremely useful in cases of crisis,
most patients would
be better off
without them.
There
are
many
causes
of
stress:
uninteresting
work,
unemployment,
poor
housing,
family
problems,
over-crowding
and
financial
worry
are
all
important
factors.
Nevertheless,
doctors
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believe
that if people learnt to breathe properly, took
more exercise, used their leisure time more
actively
and
expressed
their
anger
instead
of
holding
it
in,
they
would
not
depend
so
much
on
drugs,
which
treat
only
the
outward
signs
and
not
the
cause
of
the
stress.
If
doctors
refused
prescriptions
(
处方
)
more
often
and
discouraged patients
with
minor
illnesses
from
visiting
the
doctors, the country would
have more
money to spend on
improving leisure facilities and adult
education, which are at present
inadequate in many parts of the country. Moreover,
doctors would
have more time to spend
on those patients in real need of their help.
1. The passage tells us that ____.
A.
unskilled workers are more likely to
suffer from stress
B.
about one-third of the British workers
worry about the future
C.
most patients feel uncomfortable with
medicines
D.
people spend 650 million pounds on
sleeping tablets every year
2. The word
―depression‖ (Line 4, Para. 1) means
____.
A.
burden
B. low spirit
C. decline
D. balance
3. According to the writer, ____.
E.
some medicines have a long-term effect
on the mind
F.
the ways to treat the cause of the
stress remain unknown
G.
those who suffer from stress need to
have a good rest
H.
taking medicines is not a good way to
overcome stress
4. The word ―it‖ (Line
4, Para. 2) refers to ____.
A.
stress
B. mind
C. exercise
D. anger
5. In this passage, the writer states
that ____.
A. patients
should visit their doctors whenever they feel
unwell
B. the government should spend
more money on people‘s health
C. nowadays people spend too much time
on their leisure activities
D. doctors
offered patients medicines more often than
necessary
Task 2
One of the
world
‘
s most deadly health
problems is spreading to new places. The problem
is
heart disease and it is affecting
more and more people in developing nations. For
years the heart
disease has been the
number one of death in most industrial nations The
heart disease has claimed
more life
than cancer, accidents, or AIDS. In the past, in
most developing nations fewer people
died
from
heart
disease.
They
died
instead
from
diseases
such
as
lung
disease.
Now
the
World
Health
Organization has warned that heart disease is
increasing rapidly in almost every developing
nations. Why is this happening? One
reason is that people in developing nations are
living longer.
Another reason is that
many people have changed the way they live. They
now eat more fat and
salt and fewer
fruits and vegetables. They drink more alcohol and
they smoke tobacco products.
More
people
also
work
in
offices
now.
They
sit
at
the
desk
all
day.
They
do
not
get
enough
physical exercises. The World Health
Organization is worried about the increasing heart
disease in
developing areas. It has
called on health experts in these counties to
learn more about the problem.
6.
The
sentence
in
Line4
―
The
heart
disease
has
claimed
more
life
than
cancer,
accidents
or
AIDS.
‖
Means______.
A The number
of people who have got heart disease is more than
the number of people who have
got
cancer or AIDS
B The number of people who
died
from heart disease is
more than the number of people who
died
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from
cancer, accident or AIDS
C More and more people
realized the danger of heart disease
D fewer people are afraid of heart
disease now
7 In the past,
the
main cause of death in the
developing countries has been the
disease such as
____.
A cancer
B AIDS
C lunge
disease
D heart disease
8
What
tone
is
the
author
using
in
stating
the
spreading
of
heart
disease
in
the
developing
countries?
A Sad
B Warning
C Nervous
D
Excited
9 What of the
following reason is NOT mentioned in the passage
about heart- disease-increasing
in
developing counties?
A
People in the developing countries live linger
than before now.
B Many people in the
developing countries have changed their diet.
C Many people in the developing
countries have changed the place they live
D Many people in the developing
countries have got less physical exercise now.
10 Which of the following might be the
best title for this passage?
A Death Rate in Developing Countries
and Developed Countries
B How to
Prevent Heart Disease in the Developing Countries
C Why Heart
Disease Is a Deadly Problem
D The
Problem of Heart Disease in Developing Countries
Task 3
Perhaps
responses
to
technology
often
vary
in
peculiar
ways.
While
biotechnology,
for
example,
gives
rise
to
organized
opposition,
information
technology,
which
is
actually
no
less
invasive(
侵害的
)
,
no more
harmless, is welcomed or, at least, accepted with
comparatively little
debate.
Information
technologies---
from
computers
to
communications---have
obviously
had
an
overwhelming
social
impact
and
their
benefits
hardly
need
explanations.
But
they
have
also
disturbed privacy and
threatened civil liberties. Computerized data
banks empower bureaucratic
authorities
by
providing
easy
access
to
personal
information---about
credit
ratings,
social
performances, housing
and medical histories. They will allow access to
genetic figures, providing
information
about
our
tendencies
to
employers,
insurers,
product
advertisers,
bank
and
other
institutions
that
exercise
control
over
our
lives.
Computerization
allows
the
severe
extension
of
advertising
through
telemarketing
requests
that
shamelessly
intrude
our
home
life.
Information
technologies have displaced people from
jobs and turned potentially skilled workers into
low-level
computer technicians.
Computers have not only facilitated the work of
scholars, but
also turned
them into typists; yet one hears hardly
a complaint. They have turned the simple act of
buying a
plane ticket into an endless
manipulation, but we welcome the so-called
convenience. They have
encouraged new
forms of crime and fraud(
欺诈
)
,
but we describe them with
grudging admiration.
They
have
allowed
new
types
of
evil
weaponry,
but
we
call
them
―smart
bombs‖.
Perhaps
the
most
important,
information
technologies
have
extended
the
power
of
the
mass
media,
creating
unusual
possibilities for political manipulation, reducing
accountability, and changing the nature
of
political
life.
It
is
true
that
there
are
critiques
of
information
technologies
from
those
professionally
concerned
about
their
legal,
social
technologies
with
profound
and
problematic
implications.
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11.
According to the author, information technology
______.
A. has nothing positive to say
B. has not
given rise to organized opposition
C. is less harmless than
biotechnology
D. is accepted without any debate
12. The benefits brought by information
technology is ______.
A. quite evident
B. hard to explain
C. being overcome by social opposition
D. to benefit
few people
13. By the term
―computerization‖ the author means that
______.
A. all industrial work is controlled by
computer
B.
computer becomes an essential part in our everyday
life
C. all
scientific work is done with the help of computer
D. computer
plays an important role in our economic life
14. What worries the author most is
that ______.
A.
political manipulation through mass media will
become normal in our political life
B. our privacy will be
within the easy reach of the businessmen
C. there will
be more crimes and frauds by means of high tech
D. new types of
evil weaponry will be invented and pose a great
threat to our life
15. Those who
criticized information technologies are ______.
A. leaders of
organized public opposition to information
technologies
B.
persons engaged in professional work
C. those who benefit least
from information technologies
D. those who
get the most rewards from information technologies
Task 4
Letter One
May 7, 2004
Dear Sirs,
We are aware of the fact that
your office equipment is among the best
on the market. We
realize
that
your
materials
are
of
the
highest
quality
and
that
you
pay
the
highest
wages
in
the
field.
Nevertheless, we would prefer handling
lower quality goods if we could get a lower price.
Our customers do not demand the
standard of quality that you put into your
equipment. If we are
to continue doing
business with you we must ask for a 7.5% reduction
in price in offer that we
may achieve a
higher volume of sales. We shall wait for a price
from you before we decide where
to
place our next order.
Yours truly,
×
×
×
Letter Two
Dear Sirs,
In
reference
to
your
letter
of
May
7,
we
cannot
make
a
better
offer
than
the
one
we
suggested to you. We feel that that
offer is most generous under the circumstances.
In checking our books, we find that you
have purchased from us twice as much the first
three
months of this year as you did in
the first three months of last year. This
indicates to us that you
have been
successful in retailing our merchandise.
We hope that upon reconsideration you
will be able to accept our offer. We have been
very
pleased to have you on our list of
accounts.
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Yours
very truly,
×
×
×
16. What are the two letters about?
17. Why does the buyer prefer handling
lower quality goods?
18. What does
the buyer ask the seller to do?
1
9.
Why does the seller mention the fact that the
buyer has purchased ―twice as much as‖ it
d
id
last year?
20. What does the seller suggest the
buyer do?
第四部分:
翻译
(Part IV Translation),
共
10-
题,
考试时间为
20
分钟。
A
节(
Section
A
)
1.
我能向你保证这一信息是可靠的
.
2.
如果你坚持进行这项试验
,
p>
你将为由此产生的后果负责
.
3.
近期的心理学研究表明许多孩子纯粹是凭想象产生了对危
险的恐惧感
.
4.
董事长以公司的名义宣布了这项决定
.
5.
长时间地看电视会对孩子的视力产生严重的影响
.
B
节
(
Section
B
)
6. It was
nearly impossible to live free from financial
stress in modern society.
7. Developments in computer technology
will have a major impact on industrial processes.
8. No matter what he said,
I regarded his comment on my ability as a
challenge.
9. We should
blame computer viruses for destroying some of our
important documents.
10. To
control the increasing number of traffic
accidents, the new safety regulation will be
put into effect next month.
第五部分:写作(
Part V W
riting
)
,考试时间为
30
p>
分钟。
内容
:
假设你为某市华天大酒店
( Hua Tian Great
Hotel)
作一份简单的宣传广告
.
要求说
明以下几点
:
1.
它的特点和地理位置
;
2.
它的设施
服务及管理情况
;
3.
它的规模及发展
(
已发展成集旅游、
住宿、娱乐、餐饮于一体的企业集团
)
。
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Model
Test 4
第二部分:词语用法和语法结构(
Part
II V
ocabulary and Structure
)
,共
30
题,
考试时间为
20
分钟。从题中所给的<
/p>
A
、
B
、
C
、
D
四个选项中选
出最佳答案。
A
节
(
Section
A
)词语用法
1. The shy
girl felt _____ and uncomfortable when she could
not answer her teacher
‘
s
questions.
A. amazed
B. awkward
C.
curious
D. amused
2. A peculiarly pointed chin is his
most memorable facial _____.
A. mark
B. feature
C.
trace
D. appearance
3. John Dewey
believed
that
education
should be
a
preparation
for
life,
that
a
person
learns by
doing, and that teaching must _____ the
curiosity and creativity of children.
A. seek
B. stimulate
C.
shape
D. secure
4. However, at times this balance in
nature is _____, resulting in a number of possible
unforeseen
effects.
A. troubled
B. disturbed
C.
confused
D. puzzled
5. The patient
‘
s
health failed to such an extent that he was put
into _____ care.
A. tense
B.
rigid
C. intensive
D. tight
6. In
1914, an apparently insignificant event in a
remote part of Eastern Europe _____ Europe into
a great war.
A. inserted
B.
imposed
C. pitched
D. plunged
7.
Over a third of the population was estimated to
have no _____ to the health service.
A. assessment
B. assignment
C.
exception
D. access
8. Professor
Taylor
‘
s talk has indicated
that science has a very strong _____ on the
everyday life
of non-scientists as well
as scientists.
A. motivation
B.
perspective
C. impression
D. impact
9.
Floods cause billions of dollars worth of property
damage _____.
A. relatively
B.
actually
C. annually
D. comparatively
10. These goods are _____ for export,
though a few of them may be sold on the home
market.
A.
essentially
B. completely
C. necessarily
D. remarkably
B
节
(
Section
B
)语法结构
10.
It
‘
s no use ___ (worry)
about it. There is nothing you can do.
A. to worry
B. worrying
C. worries
D. worried
11.
There is always the ____of an earthquake in this
region, but so far there has been no sign of
trouble.
A.
impossible
B.
possible
C.
possibility
D.
impossibility
12. The purpose of
training ______ teachers for those mountain areas
is worthy of praise.
A. qualified
B. qualification
C. qualify
D. qualifying
13. That was__________ a
careless mistake caused by the operator.
A. apparent
B. apparently
C. appear
D. appearance
14. Although I do not share his
religious_______ ,
I
respect him.
A.
believe
B.
believing
C.
belief
D. trust
15.
The
police
started
off
to
search
for
the_______
boy
after
they
received
the
call
from
the
parents.
A. missing
B. miss
C. missed
D. missed
16. My paintings_______ for the first
time by the New Arts Gallery next week.
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A. will exhibit
B. will be exhibited
C. are
exhibiting
D.
are to exhibit
17. Theories are tested
by _______ practice.
A. being applied to
B. being applied for
C. applying to
D. applying for
18. Human ________ is controlled by
reason as well as instincts.
A. behavior
B. behave
C. belief
D. behaving
19.
Many
scientists
are
in
the
hopes
that
new
ways
of
generating
large
amounts
of
energy
will
be____ developed. A.
succeed
B.
success
C.
successful
D.
successfully
20. Weather______ , the
spaceship will be launched tomorrow evening.
A. permits
B. is permitted
C. permitting
D. is
permitting
21. Only when they _____ the
importance of the plan, will they make up their
minds to carry it
out.
A.
realized
B. will have realized
C. will realize
D.
have realized
22. People are coming to
understand that easy access to _____ is often the
key to success in this
highly developed
society.
A. information
B. the
information
C.
an information
D. informations
23. It would
be better to mail a letter of application to her
advertiser _____ call him or her directly.
A. as well
B. or else
C. rather than
D. so as
24. Mr.
Brown
‘
s monthly income has
increased _____ 100 dollars.
A. in
B. by
C. at
D. on
25. _____ in a poor family, she is used
to a simple life.
A. Born and breeding
B. Born and bred
C.
Having born and bred
D. Being born and bred
26.
Staying in a hotel costs _____ renting a room in a
dormitory for a week.
A. twice more
than
B. twice
as much as
C.
as much twice as
D. as much as twice
27.
I‘
d rather you _____
interfere with the dean.
A.
didn
‘
t
B.
wouldn
‘
t
C.
don
‘
t
D. not
28. Human
beings are different from animals _____ they can
make use of languages.
A. whereas
B. in that
C. because of
D. consequently
29. It is desired that she _____ to
teach us at least twice a week.
A.
comes
B. would
come
C. come
D will come
30. Frank had worked for two years to
be a carpenter, but found his progress _____.
A. discouraging and unsatisfied
B. discouraging
and dissatisfied
C. discouraged and
dissatisfied
D. unsatisfactory and discouraging
31. _____ will not even be noticed.
A. What can I do little
B. Little can I
do
C. The little of which I can do
D. The little that I can do
32. You want to tell me, and I have no
objection _____ it.
A. to hear
B. to hearing
C. hearing
D. having heard
33 He never married, but his life was
_____ lonely.
A. as far as
B. by far
C. far from
D. so far
34.
The officer allowed no soldiers to _____ any
excuse for not carrying out his orders.
A. give up
B. give in
C. think up
D. think about
35. _____
with the size of the whole earth, the highest
mountain does not seem high at all.
A.
Comparing
B.
When compared
C. While comparing
D. Compare
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36. Most doctors recognized that
medicine is _____.
A.
an art as much it is a science
B. as much an art as it is
a science
C.
as
an art as much it is a science
D. much an art
as much it is a science
37. If the
earth suddenly _____ spinning, we would all fly
off it.
A. had stopped
B. stopped
C. has stopped
D. would stop
38.
There
is
hardly
an
environment
on
earth
_____
some
species
of
animal
or
other
has
not
adapted successfully.
A. to which
B. wherever
C. so that
D. as to
39. It
was impossible to avoid _____ by the stormy
weather.
A. being much affected
B.
to be much affected
C. having much
affected
D. to
have been much affected
40. They
hurried there only to find the meeting cancelled.
In fact, they _____ at all.
A. might
not have gone
B. mustn
‘
t have
gone
C. needn
‘
t
have gone
D.
wouldn
‘
t have gone
41. I decided to go to the library as
soon as I _____.
A. finished what I was
doing
B. would finish what I was doing
C. finish what I did
D. finished what I did
42. The speaker, _____ for her splendid
speeches, was warmly received by the audience.
A. having known
B. knowing
C. being known
D. known
43. American women
were _____ the right to vote until 1920 after many
years of hard struggle.
A. ignored
B. denied
C. refused
D. neglected
44.
How
close
parents
are
to
their
children
_____
a
strong
influence
on
the
character
of
the
children.
A. has
B. have
C. having
D. to have
45.
What _____ would happen if the director knew you
felt that way?
A. will you suppose
B. do you
suppose
C. you
would suppose
D. you suppose
46.
Evidence
came
up
_____
specific
speech
sounds
are
recognized
by
babies
as
young
as
6
months old.
A. what
B. which
C. that
D. whose
47If
Harry did not attend the conference last night, he
_____ too much work to do.
A. had had
B. must have
C. had to have
had
D. must
have had
48. Orlando, a city in
Florida, _____ for its main attraction, Magic
Kingdom.
A. which is well known
B. being well known
C. well known
D. is well known
49. This new method not only saves time
but also saves energy _____ operating on two
batteries
instead of four.
A. on
B. in
C. by
D. for
50. You
are getting too old for football.
You
‘
d better _____ tennis
instead.
A. take in
B. take up
C. take for
D. take over
51.
What _____ to him is whether the job allows him to
pursue his studies.
A. applies
B. matters
C. refers
D. happens
52. He said that very clearly so that
nobody was in any _____ about what was meant.
A. doubt
B. consideration
C. question
D. wonder
53. By
the end of the year all but two people _____.
A. have left
B. will be leaving
C. will leave
D. will have left
54. Everyone had an application form in
his hand, but no one knew which office room _____.
A. to be sent to
B. to send it to
C. to have it
sent
D. to send
it
55. Language is a city, to the
building of _____ every human being brought a
stone.
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A. that
B. it
C. this
D. which
56. Beethoven is my favorite musician.
I regard him as _____ other musicians.
A. superior to
B. more superior than
C. more superior to
D. superior
than
57. The Browns _____ here, but not
any more.
A. were used to living
B. used to live
C. had been
living
D. had
lived
58. Once out of the
earth
‘
s gravity, the
astronaut is _____ by the problem of
weightlessness.
A. inclined
B. effected
C. affected
D. related
59.
_____ economically, one tin of oil will last at
least three months.
A. To use
B. To be used
C. Using
D. Used
60. Some members of the staff
couldn
‘
t handle
Murray
‘
s condition, hard
_____ they tried.
A. as
B. although
C. when
D. even if
第三部分:阅读理解(
Part
III
Reading
Comprehension
)
, <
/p>
共
20
题,
4<
/p>
节内容,考试时间为
35
分钟。
Task 1
In 99 cases
out of 100, insomnia(
失眠
) is
caused by a disturbance of the natural sleep
rhythm.
The reasons why the rhythm has
been disturbed are many and they range from drugs
that are being
taken
to
treat
a
separate
medical
condition
to
anxiety.
A
sudden
change
in
lifestyle
or
climate
could do it, or just
that you
‘
ve fallen into the
habit of dozing off(
打瞌睡
) in
front of the television.
Certainly
the
body
must
have
enough
sleep.
Tests
that
deprived
people
of
sleep have
proved
lack of it can cause
fairly rapid physical and mental
deterioration(
恶化
). But on
the other hand, it
doesn‘t need too
much.
So if
you
‘
re sleeping in front of
the TV
, you won
‘
t
sleep soundly at night.
Similarly, if
you
‘
re holidaying in Spain,
and spending your days sleeping on the beach,
chances
are that
you
‘
ll be wide awake at
bedtime.
Of
course, the problem for my summer insomniacs is
that, despite an almost overwhelming urge
to
put
their
heads
down
on
their
desks
in
the
afternoons,
they
aren
‘
t
getting
any
extra
sleep
to
compensate
for
their
wakeful
nights.
For
the
worst
sufferers
I
sometimes
prescribe
(
开药方
)
a
mild
sleeping
pill
which,
after
a
few
nights,
reestablishes
the
body
‘
s
natural
sleep
rhythm,
conditioning it to
accept the heat.
1. From the passage,
insomnia results from ______.
A)
the
interrupting of the ordinary sleep pattern
B) being unable to sleep
C)
keeping awake
at night
D) drugs to
treat a special disease
2. Lack of
sleep will lead to ______.
A.
a sudden
change in lifestyle
B)
a good condition in body
C) the habit
of being sleep in front of the television
D)
a quick drop
in both body and mind condition
3. A
mild sleeping pill can help a person well ______.
A)
spend time
sleeping
B) recover their normal
sleep
C) keep awake at night
D) compensate for their missing sleep
4. The problem for the
author
‘
s insomniacs is that
they ______.
A.
can
‘
t make up for
the sleepless nights
B) sleep in the afternoon
C)
can have extra sleep at night
D) can never sleep well
5.
It can be inferred that the writer is a ______.
A.
singer
B
)
sufferer
C) doctor
D) tourist
Task 2
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Child
labor-
the
employment
of
children
in
industry,
often
against
their
will-
has
been
a
problem for many years.
Over a hundred years ago, Charles Dickens shocked
many of his readers
when
he
described
the
conditions
under
which
young
children
worked
in
British
factories.
The
conditions Dickens described continue
almost unchanged today in many parts of the world.
The
only
difference
is
that
today
employment
of
children
is confined
to
small
industries
and
family
businesses, such as
hotels, restaurants and particularly farms, rather
than to large factories.
Girls suffer more from child labor
practices than boys. Many of them are forced to
start work
when they are only ten years
old. Although the work they are given to do is
often light, it is often
harmful to the
health. Recently, children as young as six years
were found to be working in Asian
factories, and the children were
working from eight to fourteen hours a day in
overcrowded and
unhealthy working
conditions. Sometimes a whole family group is
employed, with the payment
going to a
parent or older relative. The children not only
receive nothing or very little for their
long
hours
of
work,
but
also
they
are
prevented
from
attending
school.
Therefore,
when
they
become older they are
unable to do any other kind of work.
The
solution
to
the
problem
of
child
labor
is
clearly
better
laws
to
protect
young
children,
greater
supervision(
监督
) of industry
and heavier fines for those who break the laws.
Only in this
way can young boys and
girls be allowed to enjoy the most valuable time
of their childhood lives.
6. Which of
the following statements is TRUE according to the
first paragraph?
E.
Children are often willing to work in
large factories.
F.
Most children are working in British
factories.
G.
The
working conditions for children have been improved
since Dickens
‘
times.
H.
Charles
Dickens described in his novels the poor working
conditions for child labor.
conditions
under which young children work___________.
B.
have improved
since a hundred years ago
C.
are even worse than those a hundred
years ago
D.
are
similar to those a hundred years ago
E.
are exactly
the same as those a hundred years ago
work is ________________.
I.
not harmful to the health though it is
heavy
J.
not
harmful to the health because it is light
K.
harmful to the
health though it is light
L.
harmful to the health because it is
heavy
9. Young children go to work
______________.
A. because they are
forced to
B. in
order to be skillful in a certain kind of work
C. in order to earn money for education
D. in order to
be paid well
10. To solve the problem
of child labor, the writer suggests _______.
A.
punishing
lawbreakers
with
severer
fines,
improving
children
‘
s
working
conditions,
and
confining employment of
children to light industries
B.
improving laws of protecting
children
‘
s interests,
looking over factories more closely, and
punishing lawbreakers with severer
fines
C.
improving
laws
of
protecting
children
‘
s
interests,
giving
them
lighter
work,
and
raising
their payment
D. confining
employment of children to small industries and
family businesses, looking over
factories more closely, and improving
the system of education
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Task 3
If you stand a short distance sway from
a high wall and shout, your voice sometimes come
back to you as an echo. This knowledge
was made a few years before the last war, when
radio
waves from a transmitting station
were reflected back from a distant airplane.
It was realized that if an apparatus
could be devised to send out radio waves all the
time and
record the echoes from any
approaching airplanes, it would be a wonderful
method of defense in
war.
Scientists
set
about
solving
the
problem
and
radar
was
invented.
An
apparatus
was
made
which sent out waves in
pulses (
脉冲波
), and the
presence of a distant airplanes was shown on the
screen of a cathode ray
(
高速电子
) tube, (this is what
we have in a television set.) In this way
radar station could detect the approach
of enemy aircraft.
After the war radar
was put to peaceful uses. It is now installed at
airplanes to guide airplanes
down
safely in fog. It is fitted to ships so that they
are warned of obstructions
(
障碍
) ahead, such
as icebergs. It guides ships into port.
It provided airplanes and ships with a magic eye,
with which
they can see far into the
distance, in the dark or in fog.
11. In
the passage, the last war may most probably refers
to ________.
A) the World War I
B) the Oct.
Revolution
C) the World War II
D) the Chinese
Liberation War
12. The invention of
radar _________.
A) has nothing to do
with the reflection of sound waves.
B)
is exactly the same as the reflection of sound
waves.
C) is on the basis of the
reflection of sound waves.
D) is by
changing sound waves into radio waves.
13. The invention of radar is mainly
for the purpose of ________.
A)
scientific experiments
B)
defense in war
C) peaceful use
D) finding enemy airplanes
14. From the passage we may infer that
radio waves can ________.
A) be
reflected from almost everything
B)
only be reflected from airplanes
C)
only
be
reflected
from
anything
made
of
metal
D)
be
reflected
from
anything
not
far
away
15. The word (detect)
in the last sentence, the third paragraph most
probably means _____.
A) hear
B)
smell
C) feel
D) discover
Task
4
Seeking Cooperation
We
are
a
leading
industrial
and
trade
enterprise
engaging
in
the
research,
production
and
marketing of high table
napkins(
餐巾
). Our products
sell well and are in great demand.
Some
local
limitations
have
made
it
difficult
for
us
to
expand
production.
So
with
the
approval of relevant government
departments, we are now seeking a cooperative
partner to build
another plant to meet
the increasing demand for our product. Our
technicians will be in charge of
production techniques, quality control
and sales; and the other side will manage the
production.
Scale
of
project:
about
fifty
thousand
dollars
for
required
automatic
equipment,
a
150-square-meterworkshop,
a
15kw
supply
of
electric
power,
16
workers.
Annual
output
value
estimated at six
million dollars.
Interested
parties please contact us by mail or by telephone.
Investigation and negotiation are
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welcome.
16 What kind of
cooperation is sought?
___________________________
________________________
17 What
product will the joint enterprise produce?
___
________________________________________________
18 How much will the required automatic
equipment cost?
___________________________
________________________
19 What is the
annual product value expected to be?
_______________
____________________________________
20
Which side is responsible for the sale of the
product?
____________________________________________ _______
第四部分:
翻译
(Part IV Translation),
共
10-
题,
考试时间为
20
分钟。
A
节(
Section
A
)
1. It is
understood that when two unions quarrel over three
jobs, the argument is settled by giving
each union two. That means 33 percent
over manning, 33 percent less productivity than
could be
obtained.
2. The
result of this progress is an enormous population
increase that threatens the quality of life,
brought about by progress in the
medical profession.
3. Even the busiest
government official or executive always takes
extra time to be polite and offer
refreshments(
茶点
).
4. Complaining is usually most
effective when it is done politely but firmly, and
especially when
the consumer can
demonstrate what is wrong with the item in
question.
5. Tender Forms will be
available up to 4: 00 p.m. on February 15, 2004.
B
节
(
Section
B
)
6.
这
一项目的失败使我们得出结论:我们过高估计了他的能力。
7
.
他们坚信只有通过刻苦和努力,人们才能完善自己并为自己赢得更加美好的未来。
p>
8.
他确保同样的错误以后不再发生。
9.
我已尽了我最大的努力,因此如果我失败,我并不觉得有什
么羞耻的。
10.
她努力工作,以便
8
点能把一切都准备好。
第五部分:写作(
Part V Writing
)
,考试时间为
30
分钟。
内容:
写一封信给某网上销售公司,
投诉你在网上购买的
CD
播放机迟迟没
有寄来,昨天收
到后又有质量问题,
不能正常播放,
建议该公司改进服务质量,并要求退换有问题的
CD
播
放机。
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Model Test 5
第二部分:词语用法和语法结构(
Part II
V
ocabulary and Structure
)
,共
30
题,
p>
考试时间为
20
分钟。从题中所给的
A
、
B
、
C
、
D
四个选项中选出最
佳答案。
A
节
(
Section
A
)词语用法
1. I'm
very sorry to have _____ you with so many
questions on such an occasion.
A. interfered
B. offended
C.
impressed
D. bothered
2. The price of beer _____ from 50
cents to $$4 per liter during the summer season.
A. altered
B. ranged
C. separated
D.
differed
3. Although they plant trees
in this area every year, the tops of some hills
are still _____.
A. blank
B.
hollow
C. vacant
D. bare
4. Being
a pop star can be quite a hard life, with a lot of
travelling _____ heavy schedules.
A. with regard to
B. as to
C. in relation to
D. owing to
5.
William
Penn,
the
founder
of
Pennsylvania,
______
defended
the
right
of
every
citizen
to
freedom of choice religion.
A. peculiarly
B. indifferently
C. vigorously
D.
inevitably
6. When people become
unemployed, it is _____ which is often worse than
lack of wages.
A. laziness
B.
poverty
C. idleness
D. inability
7.
_____ his sister, Jack is quiet and does not
easily make friends with others.
A. Dislike
B. Unlike
C.
Alike
D. Liking
8.
Some
people
would
like to
do
shopping
on
Sundays
since
they
expect
to
pick
up
wonderful
_____ in the market.
A. batteries
B. bargains
C.
baskets
D. barrels
9. In previous times, when fresh meat
was in short _____, pigeons were kept by many
households
as a source of food.
A. store
B. provision
C. reserve
D.
supply
10. Those gifts of rare books
that were given to us were deeply _____,
A. appreciated
B. approved
C. appealed
D.
applied
B
节
(
Section
B
)语法结构
11. A
survey was carried out on the default rate of the
assembly line, ____ were surprising.
A. as results
B. which the results
C. of whose the
results
D. the
results of which
12.
The
doctor
warned
his
patient
that
____
should
he
return
to
work
until
he
had
completely
recovered. A. on all accounts
B. on no
account
C. in
any time
D. in
no time
13. I‘d just as soon you ____
me to stand up for your friend because he is
obviously in the wrong.
A. won‘t ask
B. hadn‘t asked
C. didn‘t ask
D. wouldn‘t ask
14. They ____ us in our discussion, but
owing to more important business they couldn‘t
come.
A. were to join
B. were to have joined
C. had joined
D. have to join
15. It was due to luck ____ judgment
____ the driver succeeded in avoiding an accident.
A. better than;
when
B. other
than; when
C.
rather than; that
D. more than; that
16.
When
I
came
in
that
evening
the
door
of
the
Cooksey‘s
sitting
room
was
open
and
____,
stamping of feet, and television music.
A. through it
came laughter
B. laughter
came through it
C. came laughter through it
D. it through came laughter
17. It is useful to be able to predict
the extent ____ which a price change will affect
supplies and
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demands.
A. from
B. with
C. for
D. to
18. The
revenue derived from tourism will be greatly
increased in the next ten years, provided that
the business ____ well organized.
A. would be
B. should be
C. be
D. is
19. He was very careful in whatever he
did ____ something unfavorable might be written in
his
records. A. in that
B. provided that
C. granted that
D. for fear
that
20. There is a woman at the
counter who seems very angry and I think she means
____ trouble.
A. make
B. to make
C. having made
D. to have made
21. Don‘t
feel ____ lucky as to escape being fined because
you have a very fast sports car.
A. too
B. so
C. very
D. much
22. As a matter of fact, children with
parents whose guidance is firm, consistent, and
rational are
inclined ____ high level
of self-confidence.
A. possess
B. to possess
C. to have possessed
D. possessing
23. He went on to say that it was as
important to respect others as ____ by others.
A. to be
respected
B.
being respected
C. to respect
D. respected
24.
The team didn‘t expect to win; ____,
they were disappointed at their heavy
defeat.
A. moreover
B. therefore
C. nevertheless
D. so that
25. Some members
suggested ____ a party for the visitors, but the
Chairman didn‘t approve.
A. to arrange
B. arrange
C. arranging
D. to be arranging
26. I ____ that we would be able to
leave soon, but it‘s beginning to look
difficult.
A. hoped
B. have hoped
C. was hoping
D. had hoped
27. Emphasis is
laid on the necessity that all the objectives to
be attained ____ into account before
starting a new project.
A. be taken
B. were taken
C. should take
D. had been taken
28. No
light ____ in the house for the past two evenings,
one of the neighbors broke in and found
the old lady in her chair.
A. being visible
B. to be
visible
C. has
been visible
D.
having been visible
29. My train
arrives at New York at eight o‘clock tomorrow. The
plane I would like to take from
there
____ by then.
A. would
leave
B. will
have left
C.
has left
D. had
left
30. You ____ all those dishes, you
know. I‘d have done them myself when I got
home.
A
. wouldn‘t have washed
B. couldn‘t have washed
C. mustn‘t have washed
D. needn‘t have
washed
31. According to a
recent poll, 61 percent of American high school
students have admitted to ____
on exams
at least once.
A. cheating
B. cheat
C. have cheated
D. being
cheated
32. We may conclude that ____ a
planet only approximately like our own, life is
almost certain to
start.
A. given
B. if giving
C. to give
D. if to be given
33. It‘s
no good ____ until I‘m reasonably sure when I‘ll
be able to go for my holiday.
A. to decide
B. to have
decided
C.
deciding
D.
being decided
34. With the introduction
of the computers, there are no complicated
problems ____ can be solved.
A. that
B. as
C. which
D. but
35. So
little ____ that the neighbors would not settle
their differences.
A. did they agree
B. agreed did they
C. they agreed
D. they did
agree
36. The bicycle you referred to
isn‘t __
__. It belongs to ____.
A. me; you
B. mine; hers
C. hers; his
D. his; her
37. His health is ____.
A. as poor, if
not poor than, his sister
B. poor as his sister‘s if not
poor
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C. as poor as, if not
poorer than, his sister‘s
D. as poor, if not poorer than
sister‘s
38. The kite flew
____ in the sky and everyone spoke ____ of it.
A. high; high
B. highly;
highly
C. high;
highly
D.
highly; high
39. Weighing seven hundred
pounds, ____.
A. she could not move the piano
B. the piano
should not be moved
C. the piano was unable to move
D. the piano
was too heavy for her move
40. ---What
are you going to study next year?
---
I don‘t know,
but it‘s time ____ something.
A. I decide
B. I decided
C. I‘ll decide
D. I‘d
decide
41.
---I
‘ll pay you by check monthly.
---
I‘d rather you ____ me in
cash weekly.
A. pay
B. paid
C. had paid
D. will pay
42. Some people
think ____ about their rights than about their
duties.
A. too
much
B. as much
C. much more
D. many more
43. Miss Li ____ about the food she has
whenever I have lunch with her.
A. complaints always
B. has always
complained
C. is always complaining
D. has always
been complained
44. A wounded dog ____
where I ____ some hay yesterday.
A. is lying; laid
B. lay; lain
C. was lying;
lain
D. is
laying; laid
45. Doing your homework is
sure way to improve your test scores, and this if
especially true ____
it comes to
classroom tests.
A. when
B. since
C. before
D. after
46. I don‘t doubt ____ the
pr
oject will be successfully fulfilled.
A. whether
B. why
C. that
D. when
47. He had no choice but ____ to see
him.
A. go
B. went
C. going
D. to go
48. The music was so ____ that the
audience were ____
to death.
A. boring;
bored
B. bored;
boring
C.
bored; bored
D.
boring; boring
49. I really
appreciate ____ to help me, but I am sure that I
can manage by myself.
A. you to offer
B. that you offer
C. your offering
D. that you are
offering
50. ____ the interruption, he
was able to finish his exercises before the class
was over.
A.
Despite of
B.
Instead of
C.
In spite of
D.
Other than
第三部分:阅读理解(
Part
III
Reading
Comprehension
)
, <
/p>
共
20
题,
4<
/p>
节内容,考试时间为
35
分钟。
Task 1
Acting
is
such
an
over-crowded
profession
that
the
only
advice
that
should
be
given
to
a
young
person
thinking
of
going
on
the
stage
is
―
Don
‘
t
‖
!
But
it
is
useless
to
try
to
discourage
someone who feels
that he must act, although the chances of his
becoming famous are slim. The
normal
way to begin is to go to a drama school. Then the
young actor or actress takes up work
with
a
theatrical
company,
usually
as
an
assistant
stage
manager.
This
means
doing
everything
that
there is to do in the theatre: painting scenery,
publicity, taking care of the costumes, and even
acting in very small parts .It is very
hard work indeed. The hours are long and the
salary is tiny.
Of
course, some people have remarkable chances which
lead to fame and success without
this
long
and
hard
training.
Connie
Pratt
,for
example,
was
just
an
ordinary
girl
working
in
a
bicycle factory. A film producer
happened to catch sight of her one morning waiting
at a bus stop,
as he drove past in his
car. He stopped and asked if she would like to go
to the film studio to do a
test ,and
she thought he was joking. It took the producer
twenty minutes to convince Connie that
he was serious. The test was
successful. And within a few weeks she was playing
the leading part
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opposite
one of the most famous actors of the day. But
chances like this happen once in a blue
moon!
1 From the very
beginning, the author puts it clearly that acting
is a profession_______.
A for ambitious
people only
B
for young people only
C too difficult
for young people
D sought
after by too many
2 For someone who
feels he must act, it is very likely that______
A he will become a film star at long
last
B he will be well paid
C he will end up without becoming a
film star
D he will become a stage
manager
3 A few weeks after the test,
Connie Pratt found herself______
A as
famous as the greatest actor of the world
B playing the leading female role in a
play
C no less famous than the leading
actor of the play
D the most famous
actress of the world
4 Which of the
following is NOT mentioned as part of an assistant
stage manager
‘
s job?
A Help advertise plays
B
Play minor roles
C Collect tickets
D Take care of the dress to be worn on
the stage by an actor or actress
5 The
conducting sentences
―
chances like this happen
once in a blue moon
‖
means_____
A this is a highly
profitable chance
B this is something
highly possible
C this is something
which happens once in while
D this is
very rare chance
Task 2
Do
you want to know something about the history of
weather? Don
‘
t look at the
sky. Don
‘
t
look
for old weather reports. Looking at tree rings is
more important. Correct weather reports date
back
only
one
century,
but
some
trees
can
provide
an
exact
record
of
the
weather
even
further
back.
It is natural that a
tree would grow best in a climate with plenty of
sunlight and rainfall. It is
also
expected
that
little
sunlight
or
rainfall
would
limit
the
grow
of
a
tree.
The
change
from
a
favorable
to
an
unfavorable
climate
can
be
determined
by
reading
the pattern
of
rings
in
a
tree
trunk. To
find out the weather of ten years ago, count the
rings of the tree trunk from the
outside
to the inside. If
the tenth ring is far from the other rings, when
it is certain that plenty of sunny and
rainy weather occurred. If the rings
are closing together, then the climate was bad for
the tree.
Studying tree rings is
important not only for the history of weather, but
also for the history of
man. In a
region of New Mexico you can find only sand -----
no trees and no people. However,
many
centuries ago a large population lived there. They
left suddenly. Why?
A scientist studied
patterns of dead tree rings which had grown there.
They decided that the
people had to
leave because they had cut down all the trees.
Trees were necessary to make fires
and
buildings. So, after the people destroyed the
trees, they had to move.
In this
instance studying tree rings uncovered an exciting
fact about the history of man.
6. It is
understood that in a favorable climate _______.
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A tree
rings grow close together
B tree rings
grow far apart
C trees in New Mexico
will grow big and tall
D people can cut
down most of the trees in New Mexico
7.
Why did ancient people usually live where there
were plenty of trees?
A trees provided
them with shades
B trees indicated plenty of
sunlight and rainfall
C trees were
material for building houses and burning.
D trees provided them with fruit and
food
8. The scientist are interested in
studying tree rings because they can tell ______.
A whether in that area the climate was
healthy or not
B whether a particular
tree was healthy or not
C whether
people took good care of the trees or not.
D how old the
trees were
9. Studying dead tree rings
shows _______.
A where the people had
to go
B what
the people had to eat
C how the people
left
D why people had to leave.
10. The people had to leave the region
of New Mexico because _________.
A they
had cut down all the trees
B there were many trees there
C they had no water
D bad weather stopped the growth of the
trees.
Task 3
After the
violent earthquake that shook Los Angeles in 1994,
earthquake scientists had good
news to
report: The damage and death toll
(
死亡人数
) could have been much
worse.
More than 60 people died in this
earthquake. By comparison, as earthquake of
similar intensity
that shook America in
1988 claimed 25,000 victims.
Injuries
and deaths were relatively less in Los Angeles
because the quake occurred at 4:31
a.m.
on a holiday, when traffic was light on the city‘s
highways. In addition, changes made to the
construction codes in Los Angeles
during the last 20 years have strengthened the
city‘s buildings
and highways, making
them more resistant to quakes.
Despite
the
good
new,
civil
engineers
aren‘t
resting
on
their
successes.
Pinned
to
their
drawing
boards
are
blueprints
(
蓝图
)
for
improved
quake-resistant
buildings.
The
new
designs
should offer even greater security to
cities where earthquakes often take place.
In the past, making structures quake-
resistant meant firm yet flexible materials, such
as steel
and wood, that bend without
breaking. Later, people tried to lift a building
off its foundation, and
insert
rubber
and
steel
between
the
building
and
its
foundation
to
reduce
the
impact
of
ground
vibrations. The most recent designs
give buildings brains as well as concrete and
steel supports.
Called smart buildings,
the structures respond like living organisms to an
earthquake‘s vibrations.
When the
ground shakes and the building tips forward, the
computer would force the building to
shift in the opposite direction.
The new smart structures could be very
expensive to build. However, they would save many
lives and would be less likely to be
damaged during earthquakes.
11.
One reason why the loss of lives in the
Los Angeles earthquake was comparatively low is
that
________.
A new
computers had been installed in the buildings
B it occurred in the residential areas
rather than on the highways
C large
numbers of Los Angeles residents had gone for a
holiday
D improvements had been made in
the construction of buildings and highways
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12.
The function of the computer mentioned
in the passage is to ________.
A
counterbalance an earthquake‘s action
on the building
B predict
the coming of an earthquake with accuracy
C help strengthen the foundation of the
building
D measure the impact of an
earthquake‘s vibrations
13.
The smart
buildings discussed in the passage ________.
A would cause serious financial
problems
B would be worthwhile though
costly
C would increase the complexity
of architectural design
D can reduce
the ground vibrations caused by earthquakes
14.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that
in
minimizing
the
damage
caused
by
earthquakes
attention should
be focused on ________.
A the
increasing use of rubber and steel in capital
construction
B the development of
flexible building materials
C the
reduction of the impact of ground vibrations
D early forecasts of earthquakes
15.
The author‘s
main purpose in writing the passage is to
________.
A compare the
consequences of the earthquakes that occurred in
the U.S.
B encourage civil engineers to
make more extensive use of computers
C
outline the history of the development of quake-
resistant building materials
D report
new developments in constructing quake-resistant
buildings
Task 4
Letter One
Gentlemen,
We are sorry to have to complain about
your usually very fine goods.
The last
shipment of 100 dozen
blouse(
女士衬衣
), ordered on
March 23
rd
, is
unsatisfactory
and we cannot accept it.
The collars are noticeably uneven on some of the
blouses; and there are
open
seams(
接缝
) on many of the
sleeves.
We are sure this was just due
to carelessness in quality control, and that you
will send another
shipment of blouses
promptly to replace this faulty one.
Faithfully
yours,
×××
Letter Two
Dear Sirs,
The machine we
bought from you on May 2
nd
has broken down completely. We have been
unable to have it repaired.
Since you have no service center in
this territory, we are returning the machine to
you via
fast
freight(
快运
).
We
request
you
send
us
a
new
one
promptly,
as
stipulated(
规定
)
in
your
guarantee.
Faithfully
yours,
×××
16. What are the two letters about?
___
__________________________________________________
______
17. What
‘
s
the problem with the blouses?
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___
__________________________________________________
______
18. What do the buyers ask the
sellers to do?
_______________________________________
____________________
19
What
‘
s the probable cause
for the poor quality of the blouses?
_______________
____________________________________________
20. Why do the buyers return the
machine they have bought?
___________________________
________________________________
第四部分:
翻译
(Part IV Translation),
共
10-
题,
考试时间为
20
分钟。
A
节(
Section
A
)
1. The young
man offered to take the old woman to the railway
station.
2. You can choose five from
these books .
3. If you have to jump,
jump as far as you can.
4. She is
determined to be a singer no matter what
difficulties she may met with.
5. The
meeting wasn
‘
t held because
you were absent.
B
节
(
Section
B
)
6.
我昨天没有见到她,我弟弟也没有。
7.
我要是当初坚持把法语学下来就好了。
8.
他们正在寻找那逃掉的疯子。
9.
他们很忙,
只是偶尔去看戏。
10.
解决这个问题有种种方法。
第五部分:写作(
Part V Writing
)
,考试时间为
30
分钟。
按照书信要求写一封申请担任机械工程师的求职信。内容有:
1.
在《中国日报》看到
招聘机械工
程师的广告;
2.
申请者
25
岁,毕业于交通学院,取得工程技术学士学位,在学
院的实验室中工作
过三年,具有足够的经验;
3.
随信附上个人简历并期待回复。
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Model
Test 6
第二部分:词语用法和语法结构(
Part
II V
ocabulary and Structure
)
,共
30
题,
考试时间为
20
分钟。从题中所给的<
/p>
A
、
B
、
C
、
D
四个选项中选
出最佳答案。
A
节
(
Section
A
)词语用法
1. In a
time of social reform, people's of state of mind
tends to keep _____ with the rapid changes
of society.
A. step
B.
progress
C. pace
D. touch
2.
Harry was _____ by a bee when he was collecting
the honey.
A.
stung
B. stuck
C. bitten
D.
scratched
3. Remember that customers
don't _____ about prices in that city.
A. debate
B. consult
C.
dispute
D. bargain
4. I hope that you'll be more careful
in typing the letter. Don't _____ anything.
A. lack
B. withdraw
C. omit
D. leak
5. The tomato juice left brown _____ on
the front of my jacket.
A. spot
B. point
C. track
D. trace
6. We'll visit
Europe next year _____ we have enough money.
A. lest
B. until
C. unless
D.
provided
7. My father seemed to be in
no _____ to look at my school report.
A. mood
B. emotion
C.
attitude
D. feeling
8. I was advised to arrange for
insurance _____ I needed medical treatment.
A. nevertheless
B. although
C. in case
D. so
that
9. Our new house is very _____ for
me as I can get to the office in five minutes.
A. adaptable
B. comfortable
C. convenient
D.
available
journey was slow because the
train stopped _____ at different villages.
A. unceasingly
B. gradually
C. continuously
D. continually
B
节
(
Section
B
)语法结构
31 It is-
___________impossible to dissuade my father from
smoking .
A really
B actually
C virtually
D
truly
32. In the interest of world
peace,_________ between the races of the world is
a must.
A competition
B tolerance
C
patience
D conflict
33
It
was
40
days
later
that
the
rebels
in
the
boundary
areas
of
the
country______
to
the
authorities.
A negotiated
B
overcame
C descended
D surrendered
34
The
__________
of
a
language
is
by
no
means
an
easy
topic
of
the
country________
to
investigate into.
A source
B resource
C nature
D
beginning
35 ________ , this
composition is not free of mistakes. However, the
wording and the thoughts are
so good
that the minor errors can just be put aside.
A Generally speaking
B As a whole
C
Strictly speaking
D To a
certain extent
36 He
_______ his brother in appearance but not at all
in character.
A likes
B seems
C
resembles
D is the same
37 The heating system has recently
been____ to make it more efficient .
A
modified
B changed
C corrected
D replaced
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38 During the Second World War
Hitler_______ many counties.
A intruded
B invaded
C surrendered
D challenged
39
The study was conducted on a local scale and was
independent ____ the central government.
A on
B against
C from
D of
40 He is an arbitrary
leader and not very tolerant ______ criticism or
contradiction.
A of
B with
C on
D to
41
I
‘
m eager to make foreign
friends because I
‘
ve always
been_____ by other cultures.
A shocked
B embarrassed
C interested
D
fascinated
42 Zhang
Yimou
‘
s film Red kaoliang
______ his reputation as a director.
A
built
B set
C established
D strengthened
43 The words
like
―
occur
‖
,
―
recur
‖
p>
and
―
concur
‖
have _______ from a common
source.
A descended
B the descent
C
ascended
C the ascent
44 An award was given to
the journalist who had been engaged in
exposing_____ of officials in
high
places.
A crime
B corruption
C
addiction
D accusation
45 It is said
that Britain does not have a _____; it only has
weathers.
A thunder
B hurricane
C
lighting
D climate
46 The impact
of this well-known book______ so far-reaching had
it not been for Dr. Smith, who
dared to
published it.
A might have
been
B should have been
C might not have been D
should not have been
47 He _______
special training on acupuncture . He seems to know
everything about this Chinese
traditional treatment.
A
should have had
B must have
had
C could have had
D would have had
48 As a teacher of English
,you _______ know how to motivate the students and
encourage them
in active participation
in classroom activities.
A prefer to
B are supposed to
C might as well
D would rather
49 A member
of the City Council suggested that smoking_______
in all public places including
restaurants and hotels.
A
is prohibited
B is banned
C be
prohibiting
C be be banned
50 A strange noise in the
woodshed_____ my curiosity and I peeped through
the window, only to
find a ca in it .
A aroused
B
raised
C arose
D rose
第三部分:阅读理解(
Part
III
Reading
Comprehension
)
, <
/p>
共
20
题,
4<
/p>
节内容,考试时间为
35
分钟。
Task 1
When
a
customer
finds
that
an
item
he
bought
is
faulty
or
does
not
live
up
to
the
manufacturer
‘
s
claim
for
it,
the
first
step
is
to
present
the
warranty
(
保单
)
or
any
other
helpful
records at the store
of purchase. In most cases, this action will
produce results. However, if it does
not, there are various means the
consumer may use to gain satisfaction.
A simple and common method used by many
consumers is to complain directly to the store
manager. In general, the
―
higher
up
‖
the consumer takes his
complaint, the faster he can expect it
to be settled. In such a case, it is
usually settled in the
consumer
‘
s favor, if he has
a just claim.
Complaining is usually
most effective when it is done politely but
firmly, especially when the
consumer
can demonstrate what is wrong with the item. If
this cannot be done, he will succeed
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best
by
presenting
specific
information
as
to
what
is
wrong,
rather
than
by
making
general
statements. The store manager may
advise the consumer to write to the manufacturer.
If so, the
consumer should do this,
stating the complaint as politely and as firmly as
possible, but if a polite
complain does
not achieve the desired result, the consumer can
go a step further. He can threaten
to
take the seller to court or report the seller to a
private or public organization responsible for
protecting the
consumer
‘
s rights.
1. The passage tells us ____.
A.
how to make an effective complaint about a faulty
item
B. how to
deal with complaints from customers
C. how to settle a
consumer
‘
s complaint about a
family item
D.
how to avoid buying a faulty item
2. If
the consumer wants a quick settlement of his
problem, it is better to complain to ____.
A. a public
organization
B.
the manufacturer
C. the store manager
D. a shop assistant
3. Suppose a customer finds fault in
his tape recorder, what would he say to the store
manager?
A.
This is the warranty; you must change a new one
for me.
B. The
tape recorder is not so good as before.
C. The sound
coming out of the right speaker is unclear.
D. This tape
recorder doesn
‘
t work.
4. The most effective complaint can be
made by ____.
A. asking politely to change the item
B. saying
firmly that the item is of poor quality
C. showing the
faulty item to the manufacturer
D. explaining exactly what
is wrong with the item
5. When a
customer finds that his purchase has a fault in
it, the first thing he should do is to ____.
A. write a firm
letter of complaint to the store of purchase
B. show some
written proof of the purchase to the store
C. complain
personality to the manager
D. threaten to take the matter to court
Task 2
The home
computer industry has been growing rapidly in the
United States for the last ten
years.
Computers
used
to
be
large,
expensive
machines
that
were
very
difficult
to
use.
But
scientists and
technicians have been making them smaller and
cheaper while at the same time they
have
been
made
easier
to
use.
As
a
result,
their
popularity
has
been
increasing
as
more
people
have
been buying computers for their homes and
businesses.
Computers have been
designed to store information and compute problems
that are difficult
for
human
beings
to
work
out.
Some
have
voices
that
speak
with
the
operators.
Stores
use
computers to keep
records of their inventories (
库存货物
) and to
send bills to their customers.
Offices
use computers to copy letters, record business and
keep in touch with other offices. People
have
been
using
computers
in
their
homes
to
keep
track
of
the
money
they
spend
and
turn
appliances on and off.
One
important
new
use
for
computers
is
for
entertainment.
Many
new
games
have
been
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designed to be played on the computers.
People of all ages have been playing these games.
They
have been going to Arcades where
the computer games can be played for a small cost.
People also
have been buying home
computers to play computer games, watch movies and
listen to concerts at
home. They have
become very popular indeed.
6.
Computers in the United States ____.
A. used to be nice
B. used to be
large and expensive
C. used to be heavy
D. used to be too small to use
7. Computers have been getting more
popular because ____.
A. they can type letters
B. they can help Americans
do everything
C. the Americans want to appear rich
D. they are smaller,
cheaper and easier to use
8. Computers
can be used ____.
A. to work out complex problems
B. to keep track of
expenses
C. to
turn appliances on and off
D. to do all the above
9. ____ have been playing computer
games.
A.
People of all ages
B.
Children
C. Young people
D. Old people
10. It may be concluded that ____.
A. computers
can solve complex problems
B. computers are new machines
C. computers
have been widely used by Americans
D. computers are domestic robots
Task 3
Israeli paintings
Israeli artist Menashe Kadishman will hold a
solo(
个人的
) show entitled(
定名称
)
“
Flock
of Sheep
‖
from November 26
to December 20, at the China National Art Museum.
On
show are 550 color oil paintings of
sheep heads.
His works have been
displayed in New York and Tate Gallery in London.
Time: 9am-4am, November 26
–
December 20.
Place: China National Art Museum. Wusi
Dajie, Dongcheng, Beijing
Tel:
6401-2252
Russia
Ballet(
芭蕾舞
)
The
Kremlin
Ballet
from
Russia
will
perform
two
immortal
classical
ballets
―
Swan(
天鹅
) Lake
‖
and
―
The
Nutcracker
‖
at the Beijing
Beizhan Theatre.
Set up in 1990, the
theatre boasts(
以有??而自豪
) a
number of first
–
class
ballet dancers.
Most of their
performances are classical.
Time:
7
:
15pm, December 5 and
6
(
“
Swan
Lake
‖
)
; 7:15pm,
December 7(
―
Nutcracker
‖
Place: Beizhan
Theater, Xiwai Dajie, Xicheng District, Beijing.
Tel: 6500-3388
Folk
concert
The
Central
Conservatory
of
music(
音乐学院
)
will
hold
a
folk
concert
to
commemorate the late musician Situ
Huacheng.
On
the
program
are
many
popular
folks
such
as
―
Moon
Night
on
the
Bamboo
Tower
‖
,
―
Celebrating
Harvest
‖
,
―
Deep
and
Lasting
Friendship
‖
,
―
Golden
Snakes
Dances
Wildly
‖
,
and
―
Children
'
s
Holiday
‖
.
Time:
7:30pm, November 25
Place: Beijing
Concert Hall, Beixinhuajie.
Tel:
6605-5812
11. If your child is very
fond of dancing, you may take your child to
_________.
A. China National Art Museum
B. Beizhan Theater
C.
Beijing Concert Hall
D. Wusi Dajie
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12. Menashe Kadishman is famous for
painting _________.
A. deer
B. birds
D. flowers
13. Which of the
following is TRUE?
A. The ballet
―
the
Nutcracker
‖
will be put on
once.
B. The folk concert will last
three days.
C. the Israeli paintings
will be displayed for a month.
D. China
National Art Museum lies in Xicheng District.
14. If you dial the telephone number
6500-3388 on Dec, 8, you can _________.
A. go to the folk concert
B. visit the Art Museum
C. watch the ballet
D. none of the
above
15. The underlined word
―
immortal
‖
probably means ________ in Chinese.
A.
纪念的
b.
不朽的
C.
长期的
D.
深远的
Task 4
Dear
Sirs
,
I
'
m writing to
confirm the loss of my card. I telephoned your
office earlier today.
The details of my card are
as follows. It is an Apex Silver card in the name
of Paul Anderson.
The credit card
number is 5431 7602 2578 4849. I have had an Apex
card since 1994. This card is
valid
(
有效的
)from August 2003 to
August 2005.
I lost the card yesterday at about 8:30
in the evening. The only case I used the card
yesterday
was to buy three dictionary
at the Dillons Bookstore in Oxford Street. By
accident , I left the card
at the shop.
When I realized what I had done, I telephoned the
shop, but the shop assistants there
could not find the card.
Could you
please cancel my card immediately and make the
necessary arrangements to issue a
replacement card to me ? I could be
contacted at the telephone number of
347-4587-9856.
Thank you for your
assistance.
Yours faithfully
Paul Anderson
does the man writer the letter?
_______
__________________________________________________
__________
17. What is the name of the
card?
_________________________________
___________________________________
18.
How long is the card valid?
___________
__________________________________________________
_______
19. Where did the man lose his
card?
_________________________________
___________________________________
20.
What does the man ask the company to do about the
lost card?
____________________________
________________________________________
第四部分:
翻译
(Part IV Translation),
共
10-
题,
考试时间为
20
分钟。
A
节(
Section
A
)
1. This book
is divided into sixteen unites than deals with
topics of everyday conversation.
2.
There
is
little
chance
of
our
coming
to
business
because
of
the
big
difference
between
our
prices.
3.
The modern world is experiencing rapid development
of science and technology.
4.
Advertising is an effective means of introducing a
new product to the customers.
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5.
Not
until
the
beginning
of
the
twentieth
century
did
the
human
beings
learn
to
prevent
the
disease from spreading.
B
节
(
Section
B
)
6.
现在年轻人在书籍上花的钱越来越多了。
7.
必须采取措施解决这个城市的交通问题。
8.
本公司经营绿茶业务已有数百年历史。
9.
健康取决于良好的食物。清新的空气和充足的睡眠。
10.
据报道,迄今为止,外国保险公司已打入中国
19
个城市。
第五部分:写作(
Part V Writing
)
,考试时间为
30
分钟。
Directions:
For
this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a
composition about
What Would Happen If
There Were No Power
in three
paragraphs. You
are
given
the
first
sentence
or
part
of
the
first
sentence
of
each
paragraph.
Your
part
of
the
composition
should
be
no
less
than
100
words,
not
including
the
words
given.
Remember
to
write
clearly. You
should write
this composition on the Composition Sheet.
1.
Ever
since
early
this
century,
electricity
has
become
an
essential
part
of
our
modern life.
2.
If there were no electric
power.
3.
Therefore.
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Model
Test 7
第二部分:词语用法和语法结构(
Part
II V
ocabulary and Structure
)
,共
30
题,
考试时间为
20
分钟。从题中所给的<
/p>
A
、
B
、
C
、
D
四个选项中选
出最佳答案。
A
节
(
Section
A
)词语用法
21. I
don
‘
t think there is anyone
___ (superior) to you in our school.
22. In spite of his trouble, he gave
the ___ ( appear) of being happy.
23.
The clerk was ___ (threat) with punishment unless
he apologized to the customer.
24. When
I was talking with the manager in the office,
several strangers came in ___ (announce).
25. Earthquakes often cause great ___
(destroy) to life and property.
26. In
spite of these latest threats, war may still be
___ (avoid).
27. All goods must be paid
for before ___ (deliver).
28. A teacher
has a wide ___ (vary) of duties.
29. We
should be ___ (consider) of the comfort of old
people.
30. A trip around the world is
an ___ (instruct) experience.
B
节
(
Section
B
)语法结构
31.
Helen
doesn
‘
t know how much I
spent in repairing the house. If she had ever
found out,
I‘
m
sure _____.
A.
she
‘
d never forgive me
B. she
‘
ll never
forgive me
C. she never forgives me
D. she does never forgive
me
32.
Nowhere
else in the world _____ more attractive scenery
than in Switzerland.
A. you can find
B. can you find
C. is found
D. has been
found
33.
Microscopes make small things appear
larger than _____.
A. really are
B. that really
are
C. they
really are
D.
what really are
34.
_____ for granted that any new lawn
will need to be fertilized.
A. Taking
it
B. Being
taken
C. Taking
D. It should
taken
35.
The
residents, _____ had been damaged by the flood,
were given help by the Red Cross.
A.
all their homes
B. all of whose homes
C. all whose homes
D. all of their
homes
36.
Electrical resistance is a common
property of all materials, _____.
A.
differs only in degree
B. only in
degree it differs
C. it only differs in
degree
D.
differing only in degree
37.
Although we
hadn
‘
t met for 30 years, I
recognize him the minute _____ I saw him.
A. when
B. as
C. that
D. while
38.
Everybody expected to be served at once
and would feel annoyed _____.
A. to be
asked to wait
B. to be asked waiting
C.
asking to wait
D. asking to be waited
39.
Medical
doctors sometimes can make mistakes that will cost
_____.
A. patients of their lives
B.
patient lives
C. patients lives
D. patients their lives
40.
Why
didn
‘
t you tell me you could
lend me the money? I _____ it from the bank.
A. needn
‘
t have
borrowed
B.
can
‘
t have borrowed
C. must have borrowed
D.
may have borrowed
41.
Mr. Ross bought a blue rug yesterday,
but Mr. Ross _____ the brown one.
A.
would rather buying
B. would rather
have bought
1