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Ⅰ.根据给出的汉语词义和规定的词性写出相应的英语单词,每条短线上写一个字母。该词的首字母已给出。将单词写在答题纸上相应的空格内。(10%)
1)仅;朴素地;完全地 ad. s __ __ __ __ __
2) 潮流;当前的 a./n. c __ __ __ __ __ __
3) 保护;保存 v. p __ __ __ __ __ __ __
4) 模仿;仿制 v. i __ __ __ __ __ __
5) 物质;实质 n. s __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
6) 下降;传下 v. d __ __ __ __ __ __
7) 有能力的 a. c __ __ __ __ __ __
8) 准确性 n. a __ __ __ __ __ __ __
9) 交易;讨价还价 n./v. b __ __ __ __ __ __
10)占领;使忙碌 v. o __ __ __ __ __
11)奇迹 n. m __ __ __ __ __ __
12)密集的,浓密的 a. d __ __ __ __
13)足够的,充分的 a. s __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
14)牺牲品,受害者 n. v __ __ __ __ __
15)企图,试图 v. a __ __ __ __ __ __
16)文化;文明;教养 n. c __ __ __ __ __ __
17)加宽,变宽 v. w __ __ __ __
18)实现,完成 v. a __ __ __ __ __ __
19)较小的;少数的 a. m __ __ __ __
20)意图,打算 n. i __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
Ⅱ.根据句子的意思将括号中的词变成适当的形式并且填入答题纸上相应的空格。(10%)
1.Rainforests _________(cut) from Brazil to Indonesia at such a rate
that they could well disppear from the earth’s surface before the year 2050.
2.________(believe) in your friend and his ability to do this work.
3.A person ________(seize) by a panic attack may show all or as few as
four of these symptoms.
4.In most large companies management ________(involve) in planning the
advertising.
5.You might do well ________ (try) some of the techniques outlined above.
6.Another popular shop is the “dime store”, sometimes ________ (refer)
to as the “five and ten”.
7.Man-eating ________ (may, start) because people were eager to become
as strong and brave as their enemies.
8.Almost everyone spends a considerable amount of present moments ________
(worry) about the future.
9.The Atlantic Ocean is more than 4,000 miles wide where Columbus ________(cross)
it.
10.________(be) aware that I was wriggling in my chair while he was talking,
which was impolite indeed, I stopped immediately.
Ⅲ.根据句子的意思选择正确的答案,并把其字母填入答题纸上相应的空格。(10%)
1) ________,the more you are aware of content and meaning.
A. The more words you are familiar to
B.The more words you are familiar with
C.You are familiar to more words
D.You are familiar with more words
2) Americans do not ________ the “death” market.
A.take a corner on
B.have a corner on
C.make a corner at
D.get a corner at
3) Diamonds,________ they are found, do not look very impressive.
A.where
B.that
C.whether
D.as
4) Proper dieting can not only help a person lose ugly excess fat,________
help him or her to keep it off.
A.can too
B.but can also
C.can as well as
D.also can
5) Washing food down with water as a ________ for chewing is not a good
idea, but some water with meals has been found to be helpful.
A.substance
B.suggestion
C.supplement
D.substitute
6) Science had its beginning when man started asking questions about ________
environment.
A.his
B.her
C.our
D.their
7) Most people will find it easier to speed on a highway when everybody
________ is driving over the speed limit.
A.too
B.also
C.else
D.alone
8) The Atlantic ________ much food for the people on its shores.
A.gives
B.supplies
C.brings
D.furnishes
9) Only after the other train pulled out of the station _________ that
it was moving.
A.we could see
B.could we see
C.we saw
D.do we see
10)An animal species becomes extinct when it fails to produce enough young
in each generation to ________ the death-rate.
A.keep pace with
B.keep up for
C.keep in with
D.keep on
Ⅳ.下面的句子中每个句子都有四处划有横线并标以A、B、C、D,其中有一处是错误的。指出你认为错误之处,并把其字母填入答题纸上相应的空格。(10%)
1)Voices and music have been added(A)to(B)color and pictures
to catch(C)the ear as good as(D)the eye.
2) What follows apply(A) only to(B) those dictionary offices
where(C) first-hand, original research goes(D) on.
3) Some people spent their weekends going(A) from sale to sale(B),
hoped(C) to run across(D) real treasure.
4) The message here is that(A) someone who helps you in time
of(B) trouble, rather than(C) turning(D) his back, is
a true friend.
5) No one has been able to(A) prove that fish is some(B)
better for the brain than(C) many(D) other kinds of food.
6) Scientists believe that nerves(A) in the left end(B)
of the brain develop faster(C) in girls than in boys(D).
7) Although(A) insurance can(B) be complex, but its basic
concepts are(C) neither difficult nor(D) impossible to learn.
8) In(A) the days of sailing vessels(B) the crew was(C)
afraid they would be becalmed(D) here.
9) In one study, subjects(A) in one group were asked to learn
some words use(B) imagery, While(C) the second group used
repetition to learn the words(D).
10)Yet we cannot(A) interact for(B) others without some(C)
rules of behavior, rules that are set(D) by some form of social consensus.
Ⅴ.本题共有三段短文,每段短文后面有三至四道小题,共计十道小题。每道小题都有四个选择项。找出你认为正确的答案,并把其字母填入答题纸上相应的空格。(20%)
Passage 1
Kuwait is a country which is quite small but very rich. It has a population
of a little more than a million, and it is situated at the north end of
the Arabian Gulf, which is also sometimes called the Persian Gulf. The land
area is about 8,000 square miles. Kuwait’s climate is one of the hottest
in the world. In the summer, the temperature often reaches 124°Fahrenheit
during the day. That’s about 51.1°on the Centigrade scale. Temperatures
are naturally cooler during the winter. They range between 50°and 60°Fahrenheit.
Until oil was discovered there in 1938,Kuwait was a little-known country.
Today this small desert country has become one of the world’s leading oil
producers: it has approximately 15 percent of the world’s known petroleum
reserves.
Since the discovery of oil, Kuwait’s rulers have turned the country into
a prosperous welfare state. It has free primary and secondary education,
free health care and social services; and the people do not have to pay
any personal income tax for those services. It has become one of the world’s
richest nations. Though Kuwait has free primary and secondary education
for its people, many of them still do not know how to read and write. The
University of Kuwait was opened in 1966, but many of the students still
study in colleges and universities abroad, at the state expense.
1) According to the passage, what is not true about Kuwait?
A.It is rich in oil
B.It is the number one world oil producer
C.Its temperature is quite high
D.It is a small country
2) In Kuwait if children go to the school ________.
A.their parents pay for the education
B.their parents needn’t pay for the elementary school but pay for high
school
C.the state pays for the education
D.none of the above
3) The students in Kuwait ________.
A.study well because of free education
B.like to study in the University of Kuwait
C.like to go to study abroad because they are rich enough to pay for
it
D.like to go to study abroad and the education is paid by the government
Passage 2
Most worth-while careers require some kind of specialized training. Ideally,
therefore, the choice of an occupation should be made even before the choice
of a curriculum(课程) in high school. Actually, however, most persons make
several job choices during their working lives, partly because of economic
and industrial changes and partly to improve their positions. The “one perfect
job” does not exist. Young people should therefore enter into a broad flexible
training program that will fit them for a field of work rather than for
a single job.
Unfortunately many young people, knowing little about the occupational
world or themselves for that matter, choose their lifework on a hit-or-miss
basis. Some drift from job to job. Others stick to work in which they are
unhappy and for which they are not fitted.
One common mistake is choosing an occupation for its real or imagined
prestige(声望). Too many high-school students--or their parents for them�choose
the professional field, disregarding both the relatively small proportion
of workers in the professions and the extremely high educational and personal
requirements. The imagined or real prestige of a profession or a “white-collar”
job is no good reason for choosing it as a life’s work. Moreover, these
occupations are not always well paid. Since a large proportion of jobs are
in mechanical and manual work, the majority of young people should give
serious consideration to these fields.
Before making an occupational choice. A person should have a general idea
of what he wants out of life and how hard he is willing to work to get it.
Some people desire social prestige, others intellectual satisfaction. Some
want security, others are willing to take risks for financial gain. Each
occupational choice has its demands as well as its rewards.
1)According to the passage, the economic and industrial changes as well
as people’s desire to improve their positions can usually lead to ________.
A.the existence of “one perfect job”
B.the increase in training programs
C.the changes in training programs
D.the decrease in the number of worth-while careers
2)The author indicates that young people would not change their jobs very
often or would fit for their jobs better if they ________.
A.knew the jobs and themselves well
B.had a good curriculum in high school
C.happened to have the “one perfect job”
D.could get used to their working lives
3)The author suggests that most young people should ________.
A.choose a job of real prestige
B.compete for a “white-collar” job
C.get advice from their parents for a job
D.consider jobs in mechanical and manual fields
4)The main idea of the passage is about ________.
A.how to make a self-analysis in terms of an occupation
B.what to consider when choosing an occupation
C.how to choose a well-paid occupation
D.what to do to survive in the occupational world
Passage 3
The whole atmosphere of the world in which we live is influenced by science,
as is shown most immediately by our modern conveniences and material resources.
A little deeper thinking shows that the influence of science goes much farther
and colors the entire mental outlook of modern civilized man on the world
about him. Perhaps one of the most telling evidences of this is his growing
freedom from superstition(迷信). Freedom from superstition is the result of
the belief that the world is not governed by sudden and foolish wishes,
but that it is a world of order and can be understood by man if he will
only try hard enough and be clever enough. This belief that the world is
understandable is, doubtless, the most important single gift of science
to civilization. The widespread acceptance of this view can be dated to
the discovery by Newton of the universal influence of the law of gravitation;
and for this reason Newton may be justly regarded as the most important
person who made great contributions to modern life.
1) The author’s chief purpose in writing this passage is ________.
A.to give an opinion of the chief benefit of science
B.to inform readers about important scientific principles
C.to list the modern conveniences produced by science
D.to persuade readers that science leads to civilization
2) The underlined word “colors” is closest in meaning to ________.
A.“makes beautiful”
B.“makes colorful”
C.“gives a new meaning to”
D.“gives a special effect to”
3)According to the author, Newton’s chief contribution was his ________.
A.encouragement of intelligent research
B.great book on the laws of gravity
C.understanding of a world based on order
D.early development of scientific methods
Ⅵ.完形填空,并将所选答案之字母填入答题纸上相应的空格。(10%)
Throughout history gold has been important in human society. Men (1)
for it. People have suffered great hardships searching (2) it. They have
gone to the distant corners of the earth (3) to find a great fortune. A
kind of madness (4) people when they think about gold.
For centuries, starting in ancient times, gold was most (5) found mixed
with sand in streams. This is one reason (6) even early humans used it.
They could find it without using tools to dig it (7) the ground. It was
also valuable to (8) because it is very soft. It is one of the softest (9)
and also one of the heaviest. It is easy to work into jewellery and (10)
decorations. It is beautiful and lasts forever.
1)A.have died
B.have been dying
C.have been died
D.are dying
2)A.to
B.through
C.for
D.at
3)A.hoping
B.to hope
C.hope
D.hoped
4)A.attacks
B.seizes
C.pleases
D.leads
5)A.always
B.continuously
C.reularly
D.that
6)A.why
B.that
C.for
D.of
7)A.into
B.form
C.out of
D.beneath
8)A.it
B.that
C.those
D.them
9)A.solids
B.metals
C.matters
D.minerals
10)A.other
B.some
C.many
D.any
Ⅶ.将下面的短文译成汉语,并将译文写在答题纸上的相应部分。(15%)
The United States and China have a historic opportunity. We can expand
our economic and scientific cooperation, strengthen the ties between our
peoples and take an important step toward peace and a better life. And there
is much we can share. We think progress in four areas is particularly promising:
trade, technology, investment, and exchanges of scientific achievements.
In a few short years, two-way trade has risen sharply. Expanding cooperative
ventures is another area of promising growth: American firms have invested
almost $700 million in joint ventures in China, making the United States
your largest foreign investor. For your part, some 50 Chinese firms have
established offices or branches in the United States, and China has invested
in several joint ventures in our country. We have begun to write to a new
chapter for peace and progress in our histories. I believe, together, we
can and will make tomorrow a better day.
Ⅷ.将下面的句子译成英语,并将译文写在答题纸上的相应部分。(15%)
1.汤姆昨天洗车了,是不是?
2.通讯卫星的最通常的用途一直是传送电话。
3.有的研究甚至认为,儿童会把电视节目中看到的行为搬到现实生活中去。
4.他始终言行一致。
5.美国男人不哭,因为人们认为哭不是男人的特征。 推荐给我的朋友
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