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大学英语(三)复习题带答案

大学英语(三)复习题带答案
大学英语(三)复习题带答案

大学英语(三)复习题

一、阅读理解

1

Almost every culture in the world has held celebrations

1.Why did the pilgrims sail to the New World?

A.Because they questioned the beliefs of the Church of England.

2.Why was their first winter in the New World difficult?

Because theyarrived so late that they couldn’t grow any crops.

3.Why did the colonists plan a feast in the autumn of 1621?

Because they harvested bountiful crops.

4.Who suggested the date November 26 as Thanksgiving Day?

B. George Washington.

5.Who decided the accurate date of Thanksgiving on which all Americans hold celebrations?

B. Abraham Lincoln.

2

A federal program in the United States called Reading First has received one billion dollars

a year for the past several years. The money has gone to school systems to get them to use scientifically based ways to teach reading. The goal is to help all children read at or above grade level by the end of the third grade.

The Bush administration’s education law, the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, established Reading First. Now, the Department of Education has released findings from a study of the program.

On average, teachers using it increased the time they taught reading skills like phonics and vocabulary. But the study also found, on average, little or no effect on test scores in reading comprehension.

Government researchers say they are not sure how to explain the results.

Another new report listed the books read most often last year by students in American schools. The Renaissance Learning company based the report on its reading programs used in many schools. Students read books and then took computer quizzes to see if they understood them. There are tests for more than one hundred fifteen thousand books.

The book read most often by first graders was “Green Eggs and Ham” by Doctor Seuss. In the fourth grade the top book was, not surprisingly, “Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing” by Judy Blume. 1. How much money has been used to support the Reading Program each year for the past seven

years?

A. One billion dollars.

B. One and a half billion dollars.

C. Two billion dollars.

D. Three billion dollars.

2. Who proposed the act “No Child Left Behind Act” ?

A. Clinton’s government.

B.Reagan”s government.

C. Bush’s government.

D. Obama”s government.

3. What did teachers do in class?

A. Teachers let the students read by themselves.

B. Teachers assigned much reading work for students to do.

C. Teachers increased the time they taught reading skills.

D. Teachers listed reading books and checked if the students had read them.

4. How can the teachers know whether the students have understood the book they read?

A. By asking the students to retell the story.

B. By asking the students to attend pen-and-paper tests.

C. By making them take computer quizzes.

D. By asking them to act the story out.

5. How many books will be used to test students’ reading comprehension?

A. One hundred fifteen thousand books.

B. One hundred fifteen books.

C. One thousand and fifteen books.

D. One hundred books.

3

Watching TV is very popular pastime in the UK, but what kind of programs do British people like to watch? Well, the most -watched TV programs every week are very popular dramas that are usually on at least four time s every week. They are dramas based on one neighborhood that try to depict ordinary life in the UK--We call these dramas "soap operas" or "soaps".

In the early days of TV, there were often dramas on during the day. Back in those days, it was traditional for the husband to go out to work and for the wife to stay at home and look after the house and the children .most of there daytime dramas were aimed at entertaining the housewives who would traditionally be at home, probably dong the washing,. Companies selling washing powder would advertise their products at times when these dramas were on, and sometimes those companies would even sponsor the drama , hence the word"soap" came into use.

So what about the word "opera"? Well, that's because these dramas are often an exaggeration of real life. They are supposed to represent ordinary lives but to make them entertaining , lots of dramatic events like murders, divorces, affairs etc. all happen probably much more regularly than they would in a normal neighborhood.

Most soap operas these days are shown in the evening , each show will have several different storylines happening at once that continue over several show . The same cast members will appear in every show too.

1.What kind of programs do British people watch most?

A. Reality TVs.

B. Talk shows.

C. Situational comedies.

D. Soap operas.

2. Whom are soap operas for?

A. Children.

B. Housewives.

C.husbands

D. the old.

3. where did soap opera get its name?

A. Companies selling washing power.

B. People who like to wash clothes.

C. Th Soap Children used to play with.

D. A person who made soaps.

4. Where did the story of a soap operas come from?

A. Literature works.

B.people's imagination

C. Real life.

D. People's experience.

5. When are the dramas on nowadays?

A. During the day.

B. In the evening.

C. After midnight.

D. Both A and B

4

Andrew Carnegie, known as the King of Steel, built the steel industry in the United States, and , in the process. Became one of the wealthiest men in America.

His success resulted in part from his ability to sell the product and in part from his policy of expanding during periods of economic decline, when most of his competitors were reducing their investments. Carnegie believed that individuals should progress through hard work, but he also felt strongly tht the wealthy should use their fortunes for the benefit of society, he opposed charity, preferring instead to provide educational opportunities that would allow others to help themselves. "He who dies rich, dies disgraced," he often said.

Among his more noteworthy contributions to society are those that bear his name, including the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh, which has a library , a museum of fine arts, and a museum of national history. He also founded a school of technology that is now part of Carnegie-Mellon University. Other philanthropic gifts are the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to promote understanding between nations, the Carnegie Institute of Washington to fund scientific research, and Carnegie Hall to provide a center for the arts.

Few Americans have been left untouched by Andrew Carnegie's generosity. His contributions of more than five million dollars established 2500 libraries in small communities throughout the country and formed the nucleus of the public library system that we all enjoy today.

1.Who is Andrew Carnegie?

A. The king of steel.

B. He is the king of automobile.

C. He is the king of coal.

D. He is the king of petrol.

2. Why is he so successful?

A. His success resulted in part from his ability to sell the product.

B.His success resulted in part from his policy of expanding.

C.His success resulted in his good fortune.

D. Both A and B.

3. What is his attitude towards those people who die rich?

A. Objective.

B. Positive.

C. Indifferent.

D. Negative.

4. Why did he build so may public institutions, including schools , museums, libraries etc.?

A. Because he wanted to gain himself a fame.

B. Because he had too much money.

C. Because he wanted to make contributions to the society.

D. Because the government forced him to do so.

5. How many libraries did he establish?

A. 2 500

B. 3 500

C. 2 150

D.2 510

5

As the legends would have it, the Olympic Games, one of the world largest and grandest international multi-sporting event, was founded by Heracles, the son of Zeus, Zeus was considered one of the most important

Olympic gods apart from Athena and Apollo. The Olympic Games were closely related to religion and religious festivals of the cult of Zeus promoting a secular spirit, energy and accomplishment of the youth and good relations between the cities of Greece. According to legends, Heracles first called the game “Olympic”, and established the custom of holding them every four years.

Written records suggest that the first Olympic Games were held in 776 BC. At this game a nude runner Coroebus, won the 192 meters race to become the first Olympic champion. The games were held in Olympia located in the western part of the Peloponnese, 145 km west of Athens, Greece, and comprised of only a few events where any male youngster from the various cities of Greece could participate to show off their physical qualities. It comprised of contests of music, sports and literature. The game grew in course of time and was played every four years for nearly 1200 years. The modern Olympic Games came into existence in the late 19th century. Baron Pierre de Coubertin, a French historian restarted Olympics, in 1894 by forming the International Olympic Committee, which is the governing body of the Olympic movement. The first modern Olympic Games were held in 1896, in Athens, Greece. “Faster, Higher, Stronger” is the point in life rather than gaining first position. The five colored rings on a white base form the Olympic flag. The intertwined rings represent the unity amongst the five continents. Nowadays, it takes place every four years.

The Games have grown in scale to the point that nearly every nation on the earth is represented at a celebration of the Games.

1.According to the legends, who was the founder of the Olympic Games?

A.Heracles.

B. Zeus.

C. Athena.

D. Apollo.

2.How often were the Olympic Games held, according to the legends?

A.Every 2 years.

B. Every year.

C. Every 4 years.

D. Every 10 years.

3.When did the ancient Olympics held, according to written records?

A. In 772 BC

B. In 776 BC

C. In 1894 AD

D. In 1896 AD.

4. What did the ancient Olympic comprise of?

A. Music

B. Sports

C. Literature

D. All above

5. When were the first modern Olympic Games held?

A. In 1896

B. In 1894

C. In 1900

D. In 1928

6

An artist who had painted many pictures of great beauty found that he had not yet painted the one “real” picture.

In his search along a dusty road, he met an aged priest who asked him were he was going. “I do not know,” said the artist,“I want to paint the most beautiful thing in the world. Perhaps you can direct me to it.”

“How simple,” replied the priest, “in any chur ch or creed, you will find it—‘Faith’is the most beautiful thing in the world.”

The artist traveled on. Later, he met a young bride who told him that the most beautiful thing in the world is “Love”. “Love” makes the world go round. It builds poverty into riches, sweetens tears and makes much of little. Without love there is no beauty.

Still the artist continued his search and met a weary soldier. The artist asked him the same question and the soldier answered, “‘Peace is the most beautiful thing in the world. War is ugly and wherever you find peace you’ll find beauty, faith and love.”

“How can I paint them —Faith, Love and Peace?” thought the artist. As he resumed his walk, his mind wondered on the “real” picture he hoped to paint. He was surprised that wi thout thinking

where he was going, he had reached his familiar surroundings. As he entered the doorway, light glistened in his eyes and he realized that his research was over.

In the faces of his wife and children, he saw Love and Faith. “Not a minute pass ed by that our children and I had not thought of you. We prayed that you would return to us safely,” his wife said as they embraced him. He sat on his favorite old chair and his heart was at peace.

The artist painted the most beautiful thing in the world a nd called it “Home”.

1. The article tried to find ( ).

A. the happiest place in the world

B. the most beautiful thing in the world

C. the most peaceful place

D. an aged priest to direct him

2. How many people gave the artist answers in the text? ( )

A. One

B. two

C. three

D. four

3. Which of the following statements is right according to the text? ( )

A. The bride said that peace was the most beautiful thing in the world.

B. The aged priest thought that love was the most beautiful thing in the world.

C. The artist deemed home the most beautiful thing in the world.

D. The soldier believed that faith was the most beautiful thing in the world.

4. The artist went back to his home ( ).

A. to look for the answer to his own problem

B. to see his wife and children

C. with an intention of finding faith, love and peace

D. without thinking about it in advance

5. What is the most beautiful thing in the world? ( )

A. Faith

B. Love

C. Peace

D. Home

二、词汇与语法

1. Chinese -------- is one of the oldest in the world.

A. civil

B. civilization

C. civilized

D. civilize

2. –I’d like to speak to Jessie, please.

--________.

A. I don’t know

B. Never mind

C. Hold on, please

D. Go on

3.—Excuse me,may I speak to Mr. Sun, please?

--________.

A. That’s all right

B. This is him speaking

C. I’m sorry

D. May I help you?

4. She wanted to go boating with Jack, but her father warned her --------.

A. not go

B. not

C. not to

D. don’t

5. I would like to go to the party very much, but --------.

A. I am invited

B. will not have been invited

C. I was not invited

D. I will not be invited

6. – Could you tell me how to get to No.1 Middle School?

--________.

A. I have no idea.

B. Sorry, I’m a stranger here, too.

C. Nice to see you.

D. I don’t think so.

7.—It’s a fine day, isn’t it?

-- ________.

A. I don’t agree with you

B. I’m fine

C. Fine

D. Sure it is.

8. The tenant was -------- for non-payment of rent.

A. p84evicted

B. driven

C. kicked

D. spurned

9. The trade pact between those two countries --------- due to the scandal.

A. came to an end

B.started

C. went on

D. continued

10. He stood motionless, -------- did I move.

A. nor

B. or

C. and

D. but

11. He asked me -------- ever played football or baseball.

A. I have

B. I had

C. whether I have

D. whether I had

12.—Can I invite you to dinner this evening?

-- ________.

A. Thank you. I’d like to go

B. I’m doing OK

C. See you next week

D. Can I help you?

13. A good way to -------- a language is to live in the native culture with the native speakers. - A require B. sustain C. inquire D. acquire 14.—Do you enjoy your food?

--________.

A. Thank you

B. I’d like a cup of tea

C. Yes, they’re delicious

D. OK

15. A week after his wife died, Jack broke down -------- and had to be sent to hospital.

A. total

B. absolute

C. completely

D. entire

16. The board laid down rules -------- the purpose of applying them when necessary.

A. in

B. for

C. at

D.on

17. Do you know -------- first stepped on the moon?

A. whom

B. who

C. what

D. when

18. I don’t know -------- Mr. Brown went last Saturday.

A. where

B. which

C. that

D. what

19. How much did it -------- you to have your car repaired.

A. spend

B. cost

C. charge

D.invent

20. -- How much is this pen?

-- _________.

A. Yes

B. How much?

C. 2 dollars

D. Every day

21. We strove -------- the early accomplishment of the plan.

A. at

B. on

C. for

D. in

22.—Do you want a single room or a double room?

-- ________.

A. Maybe

B. Thank you

C. I’m single

D. A double room, please

23. It has rained for four -------- days.

A. constant

B. consecutive c. persistent D. consistent

24. He ran-------- all of his money in one hour.

A. off

B. out

C. away

D. through

25. That may be true --------, but in a broader sense it is quite different.

A. in some sense

B. in some degree

C. in some ways

D. in some cases

26. The reason --------- he did that was unacceptable.

A. why

B. that

C. as

D. since

27. We went to the industrial exhibition, -------- we saw two man-made satellites.

A. which

B. what

C. where

D. when

28. Can you ------- your umbrella among this lot?

A. identify

B. identity

C. identification

D. identical

29. Anyone can borrow books from this library -------- he keeps them clean and returns them in time.

A. even id

B. unless

C. so that

D. as long as

30.– Excuse me, where can I check out?

--_________.

A. At the reception desk

B. You’re welcome

C. Nice to see you

D. When you are ready

31. Some people want war, ________.

A. others want to

B.others peace

C. other wants to

D. other peace

32. Tom was attacked ______ swimming across the river.

A. which

B.what

C. while

D. why

33. _________tired, he was not disheartened.

A. Though

B. When

C. While

D. How

34. The newspapers _______the opinions of the children.

A. reflected

B. confronted

C. studied

D. retrospected

35. The two arguments are in _________ the same.

A. short

B.case

C. essence

D. Reality

36. She is very _____ and goes to church three times a week.

A. religion

B. religious

C. region

D. Reliable

37. Our partnership ____ to 1960.

A.dates back

B. tacks back

C. runs down

D. takes back

38. I like to communicate _______ my family.

A. to

B. for

C. with

D. towards

39. Tom, you are so lazy. This job ________ hours before.

A. should finish

B. could be finished

C. must have been finished

D. should have been finished

40. The children were ______ in red and sang songs together

A.dressed

B. dressing

C. worn

D. Wearing

41. I can't stand his ______ similes.

A. superficial

B. artificial

C. false

D. Phony

42. First they only quarreled, _____ play and sleep.

A. nor

B. or

C. and

D. But

43. Because of the heavy rain, Charles _____ his leave for San Diego.

A.referred

B.conferred

C.deferred

D. Preferred

44. He economized by using buses ____ taking taxis.

A. by

B. take the ;ace of

C. for

D. instead of

45. He said that ______ arrive at Beijing at 7 o'clock.

A. he would

B. I could

C. they will

D. we shall

46. He said that ______ early in the morning.

A. I will got up

B. he got up

C. they get up

D. we will get up

47. The color of one's skin shouldn't be a _______ to success.

A. burden

B. solution

C.key

D. barrier

48. ___________ exercise book has not been found is still unknown.

A. How

B. Whose

C. When

D. That

49. Can you tell me ___ room she lives in?

A. that

B. how

C. why

D. Which

50. They decided to leave the waiter a big _____ because the food and service has been excellent.

A. note

B. reward

C. gift

D. tip

51. I knew nothing ____ he did yesterday.

A. about that

B. that

C. what

D.about what

52. We knew _____ the earth is a part of the solar system.

A. how

B. which

C. that

D. What

53. The spoon is make ______ silver.

A. of

B. into

C. from

D. in

54. You should _____ your goals by yourself.

A. make

B. take

C. decide

D. Set

55. He has reached a point _____ a change is needed.

A. that

B. where

C. when

D. Why

56. Living in the western part of the country has many problems, _____ obtaining fresh water is not the least.

A. for whom

B. of which

C.to that

D. with which

57. The back garden of our house contains a lawn, ______ very pleasant to sit on in summer.

A. which is

B. which it is

C. it is

D. where it is

58.The machine has a ___________ use in the home

A close

B universal

C friendly

D intimate

59.Please __________ to her my best regards

A convey

B imitate

C terrify

D evoke

60.First they only quarreled, _______ then they began to fight

A nor

B or

C and

D but

61.You may vote against him, _________ you may vote for him

A nor

B or

C and

D but

62.It’s cold, ______ I stayed at home.

A so

B or

C and

D but

63.We must set some money _________ for our children’s education

A about

B beside

C aside

D forth

64.It is, ________ retrospect, the happiest time of his life

A on

B for

C with

D in

65.The __________ murder is surely the act of a madman

A sharp

B dreadful

C intense

D delicate

66.I know someone else _______ father works in Beijing

A who

B which

C why

D whose

67. ___________ breaks the law will be punished

A Whoever

B However

C Whatever

D Wherever

68.The headmaster ____________ the students to study harder.

A called on

B called at

C called for

D called up

69.College students should enhance their awareness of the importance of absorbing the ________ of the classics in which our ancestors left their wisdom and experience.

A essence

B emphasis

C nature

D presence

70.His parents allowed him to _________ the new born dog

A name

B distinguish

C call

D separate

71.He ______it his duty to help his friend in need.

A deems

B finds

C regards

D looks

72. Women are often said to be more ________ than men.

A emotions

B motions

C emotional

D emotive

73.Although he has taken a lot of medicines, his breath ________ poor

A maintain

B leaves

C remains

D preserves

74.Those who don’t work hard at English ought to _______

A criticize

B be criticized

C have been criticized

D be criticizing

75.Everyone was silent as he _______ the winner of the competition

A said

B mentioned

C judged

D announced

76.I shall be ________the meeting.

A attending

B amending

C joining

D participating

77.Lung cancer, like some other cancers , often doesn’t produce ________ until it is too late and has spread beyond the chest to the brain, liver or bones.

A trails

B symptoms

C therapies

D symbols

78.The police are expected to be ________ call day and night.

A to

B on

C for

D in

79.Good books broaden our ________

A horizons

B views

C purviews

D ranges

80.They ______ bitterly about the injustice of the system

A complained

B compared

C comply

D complement

81. Her English is very good. She can speak English better than ______ in her grade.

A. any one

B. the one

C. anyone else

D. other student

82. All the people here, whether ______ , will get a present.

A. they are

B. old or young

C. they do

D. old and young

83. He has ________ a new theory after many years of research.

A. evolved

B. involved

C. designed

D. progressed

84. The dove is the ________ of peace.

A. sympathy

B. symptom

C. simple

D. symbol

85. He was upset when he found that the room ________ into.

A. had broken

B. had been broken

C. broke

D. was broken

86. Gold is ____in color to brass.

A. similar

B. the same

C. alike

D. parallel

87. Mary was happy, ________ Alice was very sad.

A. nor

B. or

C. and

D. but

88. He said that ________ he had a car accident ________.

A. been…yesterday

B. been… the previous day

C. had…yesterday

D. had…the previous day

89. He was lucky in the fire, but his house was totally ________.

A. destroyed

B. damaged

C. damage

D. hurt

90. No hardness could stop him ________ pursuing his goals.

A. without

B. from

C. away

D. out

91. Feeling something with your hands is one way of telling _____ it is hot or cold.

A. who

B. how

C. why

D. whether

92. ________ he entered the university, his English has been much improved.

A. Before

B. After

C. When

D. Since

93. The police car _______ alongside ours.

A. pulled together

B. pulled out

C. pulled up

D. pulled through

94. Long ago, man did not know _______ fire could be made.

A. how

B. which

C. that

D. why

95. Two girls held hands in the ruins of their school and swore to each other they would not ______ hope.

A. give in

B. give up

C. give off

D. give away

96. All ______they have done is good for you.

A. what

B. which

C. why

D. that

97. It is in room 402 ______ the meeting will be held.

A. where

B. that

C. in which

D. which

98. She is _____ for the great breadth of her learning.

A. admired

B. admitted

C. administrated

D. advertised

99. It is said that two cows _____ by a tiger from the nearby mountains.

A. have been killed

B. to be killed

C. being killed

D. had been killed

100. I saw her a while ago. She ____sick as you said.

A. couldn’t have been

B. might be

C. mustn’t have been

D. would have been

101. She told her son, “It’s high time you ____ hard.”

A. are to study

B. would study

C. studied

D. should study

102. _____ he had time, he ______ visited Tibet long ago.

A. Have; would have

B. Had; would have

C. Did; have

D. Has; could have

103.If God ________ here, he __________ at humans.

A. is; will laugh

B. was; should laugh

C.were;would laugh

D. be; would laugh

104. The old lady is often seen______ out of the house and sit in the garden.

A. come

B. to come

C. have come

D. came

105. We had a so long and ______political meeting that we felt ______.

A. exhausting; exhausted

B. exhausted; exhausted

C. exhausted; exhausting

D. exhausting; exhausting

106. Once the terms are agreed ______, we’ll go ahead with the project efficiently.

A. with

B. on

C. at

D. for

107. The old man came upstairs with great strength, his right hand _______ a stick for support.

A. held

B. holding

C. being holding

D. was holding

108. _________ with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountain does not seem high at all.

A. Compared

B. To be compared

C. Compare

D. Comparing

109. She stood by the window, _______.

A. thinks

B. think

C. thought

D. thinking

110. _________ this way, the situation doesn’t seem so disappointing.

A. To Look

B. Looking at

C. Looked at

D. To be looked at

111. All things_____, the planned trip will have to be called off.

A. be considered

B. considered

C. considering

D. having considered

112. Our government is laying great emphasis on education, with girls as well as boys ______to go to school.

A. to be encouraged

B. been encouraged

C. be encouraged

D. being encouraged 113. Walking in the garden in spring, __________.

A. the flowers were blooming beautifully

B. the flowers bloom beautifully

C. you will see flowers bloom beautifully

D. you saw flowers blooming beautifull

114. The two arguments are in ____________ the same.

A. short

B. case

C. essence

D. reality

115. Iron expands when _______.

A. heat

B. hot

C. heated

D. is hot

116. Many movies deal with commonplace ___________.

A. themes

B. titles

C. subjects

D. types

117. They found the lecture hard __________.

A. to be understood

B. to understand

C. for understanding

D. to have been understood

118. –I’d like to buy a new camera.

–Well, we have several models _________.

A. to choose from

B. being chosen

C. of choice

D. for choosing

119. There will be a film __________ show at the square tonight.

A. for

B. to

C. in

D. on

三、完形填空

1

From Monday to Friday most people are busy working or studying, but in the evenings and weekends they are free and 1 themselves. Some watch television or go to the movies; others think about sports. This is decided by their own 2 .

There are many different ways to spend our free time.

Almost everyone has some kind of 3 : it may be something from collecting stamps to making model planes. Some hobbies are very 4 but others don’t cost anything at all. Some collections are worth a lot of money, while others are valuable only to their owners.

I know a man who has a coin collection worth several thousands of dollars. A short time ago he bought a rare fifty-cent piece which 5 him 250! He was very happy about this collection and thought the price was all right. On the other hand, my youngest brother collects match boxes. He has almost 600 of them, but I wonder if they worth any money. However, 6

my brother they are valuable. 7 makes him happier than to find a new match box for his

collection.

That’s what a hobby means, I think. It is something we 8 to do in our free time just for the 9 of it. The value in dollars is not 10 , but the pleasure it gives us is.

1. A. loveB. workC. enjoyD. play

2. A. livesB. interestsC.jobsD. things

3. A.hobbyB.thingC. jobD. way

4.A. interestingB. excitingC. cheapD. expensive

5. A. paidB. costC. tookD. spent

6. A.toB. onC. withD.in

7. A. EverythingB. AnythingC. NothingD. Something

8. A.haveB.needC. refuseD. like

9. A. moneyB. workC. funD. time

10. A. expensiveB.attractiveC. importantD. Worthy

2

Numerous choices have to be made in the course of one's life. They amount to so many chances for one to seize. A 1 choice leads to splendid future in one's life, while a wrong one dashes one's fond dreams and brings ___2___fruit of regret. That's why choosing is a process of either pleasure, anguish ___3__grief.

To make a right choice needs deep thinking and 4 judgment. On the one hand one has to be very careful which entails _5_ time; on the other one may have decide resolutely 6 .

There are choices that one makes 7 , on one's own initiative or at one's own will. There are also choices one makes passively, in spite of oneself or 8 ___ones will. One is forced to make the decision. That is the occasion 9 one has no optio'n at all.

No choice is perfect in the world, however, all creatures 10 have been evolving through choices, without which there wouldn't be life, history, or the rhythmical development.

We ling for choices. Options are ours.

1. A. fexible B. careful C. correct D. rigid

2. A. pleasant B. sweet C. bitter D. sour

3. A. or B. nor C. and D. Neither

4. A. superficial B.arbitrary C.realistic D. emotional.

5. A. no B. little C. sufficient D. less

6. A. in the spot B. on the spot C. at the spot D.near the spot

7. A. voluntarily B. securely C. naturally D. efficiently

8. A.with B. at C. on D. Against

9. A.where B. that C. which D. when

10. A. in earth B. on earth C. on the earth D. in the earth

3

People all over the world enjoy sports.Sports keep people ___1____, happy and help them to live ___2____.Many people like to watch others play sports games. They buy 3 or turn on their TVs to watch the games. Often they get very excited when "their" player or team wins.

Sports change with the ___4___.People play different games in winter and summer.Swimming is fun in warm weather, but skating is good in ___5____

Some sports are so____6___that people everywhere go in for them.Football, for example, has spread around the ___7____.Swimming is popular in all countries near the sea or in those with many rivers.What fun it is to jump into a ___8___, whether in China, Egypt or Italy! And think of people in cold countries. Think how many people love to ___9____ or ski (滑雪) in Japan, Norway or Canada. People from___10_____ countries may not be able to understand each other, but after a game they often become good friends.

1.A sick B ill C weak D healthy

2 A longer B better C shorter D worse

3 A papers B pictures C cards D tickets

4 A day B week C season D year

5 A winter B autumn C summer D spring

6 A easy B difficult C hard D interesting

7 A village B town C city D world

8 A house or room B park or garden C pool or late D car or bus

9 A swim B shooting C skate D sail

10 A rich B poor C the same D different

4

Mr. Smith lives in a small village, but he works in an office in a big city. He goes to work by train every morning and comes __1_ the same way.

One morning, while he was __2___ his newspaper on the train, a man __3___ him came up to him. Mr. Smith had not met him before. The man said “__4___” to him and then __5___ to talk to him. The man said, “Your __6___ isn’t interesting, is it? You got on the same train at the same station at the same time _7____ morning and you always sit in the same seat and read the same newspaper.”

When Mr. Smith _8__ this, he put his newspaper down, turned around and ___9__ to the man angrily, “How do you know all that about me?”

“Because I’m ___10__ sitting in the same seat behind you,” the man answered.

1. A. family B. house C. village D. home

2. A. seeing B. look C. reading D. finding

3. A. before B. behind C. beside D. next to

4. A. Sorry B. Thanks C. Hello D. Goodbye

5. A. refused B. stopped C. ordered D. began

6. A. life B. work C. office D. child

7. A. one B. every C. this D. yesterday

8. A. heard B. listened C. found D. felt

9. A. asked B. said C. told D. talked

10. A. never B. hardly C. always D. sometimes

5

Humans are the longest-living mammals. The maximum human life-span is 120 years, but the length of life 1 a lot.

For example, we know how long a newborn baby is statistically 2 to live, we 3 predict how long each individual newborn will actually live, An accident or self-destructive lifestyle can suddenly end the life of any person, independent 4 their genes.

Over the past century, life expectancy 5 dramatically. The additional years of life have been gai ned by “traditional” methods, such as 6 food supply, hygiene and medicine. In that sense 7 is a human creation.

Yet in the new century, it is extremely 8 for people, especially those in the industrialized world to gain further dramatic increase in life expectancy by lifestyle alone. Only by 9 a way to modify the ageing process, and by making this discovery available to the entire population, might life expectancy 10 100 years.

1. A. is different B. is various C. varies D. has differed

2.A. expected B. wished C. hoped D. bound

3.A. will not B. fail to C. cannot D. must not

4.A.from B. of C. in D. off

5.A. is increasing B. increased C. increases D. has increased

6.A.improving B. improved C. changing D. changed

7.A.life expectancy B. life span C. long-living D. living longer

8.A.unlikely B. likely C. impossible D. possible

9.A.founding B. looking for C. finding D. searching

10.A.exceed B. overtake C. go beyond D. rise

四、挑错

1. Nancy had a great deal of trouble to concentrate on her work because of the noise in the next room.

A C D

2. I remember to see that American naturalist two years ago in India at the dinner party given by

C D

Mr. and Mrs. Wynnes .

3.’re determined to do our best and make the experiment a success.

B C D

4. I can’t get my car started now. Something must have gone wrongly with the engine.

A B C

5. Jeremy is such a careless person that he has five wallets stolen by pickpockets this year.

A C D

6. Have you noticed her coat is wet? She must be caught in the rain.

A B D

7. Teenagers always long for the time which they are able to be independent.

A

8. Since the injury is bad, the doctors will operate him immediately.

A B D

9. Let’s hurry up and try to get to the railway station In time, can we?

A B C

10. He refused joining us last Saturday night. Don’t you think it strange?

C D

11. The reporter was very pleased when the chairman allowed him to ask few Questions.

A B C

12. He tried to learn Greek but soon got tired of and gave up it.

A B C

13. This is the sportsman whom everyone says will win the gold medal at the Winter Olympic Games.

A C D

14. They are going to have the servicemen installed an electric fan in the office Tomorrow.

A B D

15. He invited me to go to a party and I did want to join him that evening.

A B D

16. The old man will never forget the event, that has changed his life ever since.

A D

17. Of the two coats, I'd choose the cheapest one to spare some money for a book.

A D

18. It is driving on the left what causes visitors to Britain the most trouble.

D

19. Little children will listen what people say and try to imitate what they hear.

C D

20. Advertising gives useful information about which products to buying.

A B

21. As we all know, there is no water and air on the moon

A B D

22. I was surprised to see that he had dressed as a ghost to frighten the children.

A B D

23. Would you like to go swimming with me? The lake is a good place to swim.

A B

24. 〝What is the best way to master the language?〞

C D

25. How can you prove that you will fit for the job since you don’

A B C

26. The letter I posted it to my brother over a week ago has not reached him yet.

A C D

27. It was in such friendly a way that he talked with me.

D

28. Whatever I telephone, the line’s engaged. It’s very strange.

A B C D

29. I searched for my memory, but I wasn’t able to remember who he was.

B C D

30. The reason he has been such a success is because he never give up.

A B C

31. When you’ve finished with that book, don't forget to put it back on the shelf,

A B C

32. The workers in the factory demanded that their pay would be raised by 20 percent.

A B

33. It remains to see whether Jim will be fit enough to play in the finals.

C D

34. I invited Joe and Linda as well as Tom to dinner, but neither of them came.

A B C

35. Over the past 20 year, the internet has helped change our world in either way or another for the better.

A B D

36. How and why this language has survived for more than a thousand years, while spoke by very few, is hard

A B

to explain.

D

37. Nearly half of Americans aged 25 and old take part in some form of continuing education.

A B D

38. Many parents feel they need to keep a closer eye to their children because of concerns about crime and school

A C D

violence.

39. For married mothers, the time spend on child care increased to an average of 12.9 hours a week in 2009.

A C D

40. There is an increasingly amount of evidence that more and more young people are taking an active interest in

B C D politics.

41. Three time three is nine.

A. time

B. three

C. is

D. nine

42. Its output of cotton went up by 20 per cents.

A. up

B. by

C. per

D. cents

43. Its capacity was 7.3 time as great as in 1980.

A. time

B. as

C. great

D. as

44. Last night the temperature was five degrees below zeroes.

A. the

B. degrees

C. below

D. zeroes

45. Maize is the most important food crop for million of people.

A. food

B. crop

C. million

D. people

46. The news are going to be heard everywhere.

A. news

B. are

C. to be

D. heard

47. He was very tired and fell sleep immediately after supper.

A. was

B. fell

C. sleep

D. immediately

48. The government insisted that she shall stay in the USA for seven days.

A. insisted

B. shall stay

C. in

D. for

49. Today is the later day of this term, have you any plan for your holiday?

A. later

B. term

C. any

D. for

50. Mr. Harder, which is the professor for this class, will be absent next week because of illness.

A. which

B. for

C. will be

D. because

英译汉

1.Those who accomplish their tasks carefully are worthy of praising.

2. Children tend to believe that their fathers are infinitely resourceful and versatile.

3. He was shivering from fear as if he had seen a ghost.

4. His speech was constantly interrupted by applause.

5. People have proposed all sorts of hypotheses to explain why dinosaurs have become extinct.

6. The church dates back to 1173.

7. The wish of fully utilizing the natural resources will eventually come true

8. The child was accustomed to having her way.

9. We should pay more attention to the conservation of rare animals.

10. The institution set aside a large of amount of money for research and development.

11. We must try all means to block the spread of the epidemic.

12. Our love can blow away the hazes involved around children in the disaster areas.

13. The meeting between A and B took place in New York

14. The bike was damaged beyond hope of repair.

15. He found a niche in the academic world.

16. He wanted to build up a large company.

17. Doctors connect crime with mental disorder.

18. The contestant got the nod from the judges.

19. All good things must come to an end.

20. The high cost prohibits the widespread use of the drug.

21. They have been trying their best to impart knowledge and offering help to those students who

are eager to learn.

汉译英

1.尽管下大雨,我们还得去。

2. 他如此激动,以至于说不出话来。

3. 你应该努力工作而不是浪费时间。

4. 我们应该坚持自己的原则。

5. 这个房子不再属于你。

6. 他们似乎可以处理这个问题。

7. 强壮的人通常被比喻为狮子。

8. 他寻求并得到了及时治疗。

9.我认为我的工作第一,家庭第二。

10.她认出那个男人就是她的老师。

11. 为此,他的老板很不高兴,不久就解雇了他。

12. 天气极冷时水能结成冰。

13. 我个人认为这位首席执行官是一个合格的领导。

14. 该项目因缺乏资金而告吹。

15. 我们不能碰运气,而应该做好充分的准备。

16.那个裁缝是个化了装的间谍

17.迄今为止,已有多达50人因该疾病而丧生。

18. 在市区内超速会被罚款。

19. 防火墙作为一道屏障阻止火的蔓延。

20. 这是一扇安在普通玻璃窗之外的窗户,它能抵御恶劣的天气。

21. 副词用来修饰动词,例如“他唱歌好”中的“好”。

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