一、1.Phonetics
0.(1)
A.likes
B.passes
C.prays
D.goes
1.(2)
A.hour
B.four
C.pour
D.course
2.(3)
A.music
B.plastic
C.ocean
D.public
3.(4)
A.possible
B.basin
C.pencil
D.cousin
4.(5)
A.down
B.brown
C.borrow
D.now
二、2.Vocabulary and Structure
Part I Vocabulary and Structure
Directions: Each of the following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then, mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.
0. A ______ achievement of electronics is the electronic computer.
A.widely knowing
B.being widely known
C.widely known
D.having widely known
1. If we ______ yesterday, we ______ the work.
A.weren"t interrupted... would finish
B.didn"t interrupt... would have finished
C.hadn"t interrupted... had finished
D.hadn"t been interrupted... would have finished
2. She"s such an irritating woman, and I don"t know how you can ______ her.
A.put up
B.put up with
C.stand up with
D.stand with
3. Only by reading extensively ______ your horizons.
A.you will widen
B.can you widen
C.you may widen
D.therefore you widen
4. Let"s take a walk before we start to study again. "Oh, I think it"s ______ for walking."
A.much too hot
B.very much hot
C.too much heat
D.very much heat
5. Without your help, we ______ so much.
A.will not achieve
B.didn"t achieve
C.don"t achieve
D.would not have achieved
6. Give it to anybody ______ needs it.
A.who
B.whom
C.whomever
D.whose
7. A young man cannot have ______.
A.experience of all world
B.experience of all the world
C.the experience of all the world
D.the experience of all world
8. ______ entering the hall, he found everyone watching him.
A.At
B.While
C.On
D.In
9. ______ the surface of metal, but also weakens it.
A.Not only does rust corrode
B.Not only rust corrodes
C.Rust not only corrodes
D.Rust, which not only corrodes
10. "What are you busy ______ ?" "I am busy ______ the plan for the sports meeting."
A.in... to make
B.a(chǎn)bout... to make
C.in... making
D.a(chǎn)bout... making
11. This is the second letter that he ______ his brother recently.
A.has got to
B.has heard of
C.has received from
D.has heard from
12. There ______ some mistakes in your composition.
A.have
B.has
C.seems to be
D.seem to be
13. You can borrow three books ______.
A.a(chǎn)t the time
B.a(chǎn)t a time
C.in one time
D.a(chǎn)t time
14. Let"s ______ when the ship will arrive.
A.find out
B.discover
C.find
D.invent
三、3.Reading Comprehension
Part III Reading Comprehension
Directions: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehension questions. Read the passages and choose the best answer to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
1.Long time ago, the ancient people could not travel to any faraway places for they had no instruments to carry them across the wide oceans, the deep valleys, long rivers or the high mountains.
Nowadays men take advantage of steamships, trains, airplanes for modern bridges. Airplanes can carry us to the far countries in a short time; steamships can travel across the wide oceans. It is convenient to the modern people.
Travelling is a good idea to us because we can get more knowledge about, such as the custom, the geography of other countries. And the people could travel among the different countries in the world. For it is easy to travel from the land by trains, or from the sea by ships.
We learnt that the Italian who made the world larger was Mr. Christopher Columbus. He was a brave man. Up to the middle of the 15th century, the people were afraid of travelling because they believed it was a dangerous thing.
There is a saying in China, that is" Travelling for thousands of li is better than reading for ten years. "It is to say that we can learn more in different places than we can learn from books.
The people in ancient times couldn"t travel too far away places because ______.
A.they found it no use doing so
B.they liked staying at home
C.there was no modern transportation
D.they were forbidden to go to other countries
2.
The reason why people like to fly today is that ______.
A.it is interesting
B.it is cheaper than to go in any other way
C.it can cross the wide oceans
D.it takes less time
3.
The modern people like travelling now because ______.
A.it can bring us more knowledge
B.it can make us rich
C.they have too much money
D.it is a good idea
4.
We say Columbus made the world larger, that is to say ______.
A.he founded America
B.he invaded America
C.he was a brave man
D.he discovered the continent of America
5.
The Chinese saying means"______"
A.The farther a man goes, the more treasures he gets
B.The more a man sees, the more knowledge he gets
C.Travelling is more interesting than reading
D.The farther a man goes, the more books he reads
7.The other day I heard an American say to a Chinese student of English" You speak very good English. "But the student answered," No, no. My English is very poor. "the foreigner was quite surprised at the answer. Thinking he had not made himself understood or the student had not heard him clearly, he said," Yes indeed, you speak English very well. "But the Chinese student still kept saying "No. "In the end the foreigner gave up and was at a loss what to say. What"s wrong with the student"s answer? It is because he did not accept a compliment<贊美的話>as the English people do. He should have said" Thank you" instead of "no". He actually understood what the American had said. But he thought he should be modest. If he said "Thank you", that would mean he was too proud. According to the western culture, if someone says the dishes you have cooked are very delicious, you should say "Thank you". If someone says to a woman "You look so beautiful with the new clothes on", she should be very happy and answer "Thank you". In our country we think being modest is a virtue and showing off a bad thing. But in the west, if you are modest and say" No, I"m afraid I can"t do it well", then the others will take it for granted that you really cannot do it. If you often say "no", you will certainly be looked down upon by others. If asking for a job, one says something like "Let me have a try on the job" instead of "Yes, I can certainly do it," he or she will never expect to get it. So in the west one should always be confident. Without self-confidence, he cannot go anywhere. Confidence is of great importance to one in a country where competition is quite keen.
Why was the American surprised at the Chinese student"s answer?
A.Because he wondered whether the student could really speak good English.
B.Because he could hardly hear what the student had said.
C.Because he wouldn" like others to say "No".
D.Because the way to accept a compliment in China is not the same as that in the western countries.
8.
As the student kept saying "no" ,the American mod.
A.became disappointed
B.got angry
C.lost interest
D.could not continue the conversation because he did not know what else he could say
9.
According to the western culture, if one is given a compliment, he of she should say:
A.Pardon
B.Thank you
C.Excuse me
D.Yes, thanks a lot
10.
Why does a man in the west who asks for a job say something like "Yes, I can certainly do it"?
A.Because to get the job he should give an impression that he’s just fit for the job.
B.Because he is not modest.
C.Because he could do nothing but speak that way.
D.Because he was eager to get the job.
11.
What does the passage tell us?
A.Confidence is more important than modesty.
B.How to accept compliments given by westerners.
C.The Chinese people are modest while westerners are confident.
D.About the western culture.
13.Nine-year-old Louis Pasteur rushed into the little house, his face white.
"Mother!" he cried. "A mad dog has bitten my friend Henry, and now they are burning him with red-hot irons. It"s terrible!"
"Rabies(狂犬病) ,Louis. Burning the bites is the only hope of stopping Henry from catching the disease."
Henry did get rabies and died, in great pain, some days later. Louis Pasteur never forgot that. "One day," he thought, "I must do something to help people like Henry."
Sixteen years later Pasteur became a Doctor of Science. And he began making important discoveries in his special field.
Pasteur achieved great success in his life. But during the years of research he lost the use of his left arm and leg. Yet he worked on and on, as hard asever, as he was eager to find a way for curing rabies. He never forgot his friend Henry.
After many dangerous experiments on mad dogs, he finally found the answer. Just then a boy who had been badly bitten by a mad dog arrived at his lab. A few days after Pasteur’s treatment the boy got better. He did not catch rabies.
The discovery gave new hope to people in many countries. People sent money to help build the Pastear Institute in Paris. Today it is one of the world’s most famous centres for research.
Pasteur became a Doctor of Science. Doctor of science here means ______.
A.a(chǎn) degree which is the highest in science
B.a(chǎn) person who works in the lab
C.the post in science
D.someone whose job is to make sick people well again
14.
Though Pasteur was in poor health, he worked hard in order ______.
A.to make a living
B.to prevent the dog from rabies
C.to find a good way to cure rabies
D.to protect children from mad dogs
15.
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.Louis was famous for his discovery.
B.Though his left arm and leg were disabled, he worked even harder than before.
C.In his childhood he made up his mind to become a doctor.
D.His disabled (殘疾的)left arm and leg had nothing to do with the mad dogs.
16.
The fact that people in many countries sent money to help build the Pasteur Institute shows that ______.
A.Pasteur was respected by people
B.the people supported Pasteur"s research on rabies
C.the people rewarded Pasteur for the discovery
D.the people know he lived a poor life
17.
This passage is mainly about ______.
A.how Louis Pasteur"s friend died
B.Louis Pasteur"s experience and achievements in curing rabies
C.how Louis Pastear"s arm and leg were disabled
D.Louis Pastear cured a boy who had been badly bitten by a mad dog
19.The atmosphere and oceans are not the only parts of the environment being damaged. Rain forests are being quickly destroyed as well, and their survival is questionable. E. O. Wilson, a biologist at Harvard, calls the depletion(枯竭、耗盡)of rain forest areas "the greatest extinction since the end of the age of dinosaurs (恐龍)"
Unlike some environmental issues, rain forest depletion has fortunately received significant public and media attention. Despite the opposition to the cutting down of rain forests, the problem continues. Every year, Brazil chops down on area of forest the size of the state of Nebraska. In addition to the Amazon"s rain forests, many other forests are being cut down as well. In Indonesia, Zaire, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, Burme, the Philippines peru, Colombia, Bolivia, and Venezuela, rain forests that were once great have been lost.
According to some estimates, 50 million acres of rain forest are cut down every year. The United Nations says the figure is closer to 17 million acres. The World Wildlife Fund says that every minute, 25 to 50 acres are cut or burned to the ground.
The world"s growing population has been a primary reason of rain forest destruction. More people need land to live on and wood products to consume. Limiting population growth may be the first in a series of steps that would limit the destruction of the rain forests.
In the opinion of the author, ______ are being destroyed terribly at present.
A.the oceans
B.the atmosphere
C.the rain forests
D.a(chǎn)ll the above
20.
The word "chop down" in the second paragraph means ______.
A.clear
B.make rooms for
C.destroy
D.cut down
21.
Why did Wilson regard" the greatest extinction since the end of the age of dinosaurs" to be the depletion of rain forest areas?
A.The writer did not give his explanation in detail.
B.The rain forests" survival is questionable.
C.It will become warmer and warmer with the depletion of rain forests.
D.Many wild animals and beasts will extinct as result of the depletion of rain forests.
22.
Which the following statements is true according to the passage?
A.The United Nations says about 50 million acres of rain forests are cut down every year.
B.Luckily people and mass media all paid special attention to the depletion of rain forests.
C.The author thought the oceans’ survival is questionable.
D.People have stopped cutting down rain forests because of the opposition of most people.
23.
Why did the depletion of rain forests result from the world’s growing population."? a. People liked cutting down large amounts of rain forests to make all kinds of furniture. b. People need more land to live on. c. People must make more room to build all kinds of buildings to live in. d. People need more wooden products to use.
A.a(chǎn) and b
B.a(chǎn) and c
C.c and d
D.b and d
25.Jim was intelligent, but he hated hard work. He said, "You work hard, and make a lot of money, and then the government takes most of it. I want easy work that gives me lots of money and that the government doesn"t know about."
So he became a thief--but he did not do the stealing. He got others to do it. They were much less intelligent than he was, so he arranged everything and told them what to do.
One day they were looking for rich families to rob, and Jim sent one of them to a large beautiful house just outside the town.
It was evening, and when the man looked through one of the windows, he saw a young man and a girl playing on a piano.
When he went back to Jim, he said, "That family can"t have much money. Two people were playing on the same piano there."
The word "intelligent" in the first sentence is closest in meaning to ______.
A.clever
B.honest
C.interesting
D.modest
26.
What Jim said can be said to be ______.
A.a(chǎn)n excuse
B.a(chǎn) lie
C.a(chǎn) joke
D.a(chǎn) truth
27.
Jim did not do the stealing, ______.
A.so he was not a thief in fact
B.because he was less intelligent than others
C.but he made stealing plans and gave orders
D.for he was afraid of being caught
28.
Where did one of the thieves go to do the stealing?
A.To the village.
B.To the country.
C.To the city.
D.To the town.
29.
It can be concluded from the story that ______.
A.Jim and his men didn"t rob the family
B.the family they were going to rob was not rich in fact
C.the thief sent to the beautiful house was foolish enough
D.the young man and the girl were husband and wife
四、4.Cloze
Part IV Cloze
Directions: There are some blanks in the following passages. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passages. Then, mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
1.Two or three times a week, she had a customer in【21】she began to take an interest. He was a middle-aged man【22】spectacles and a brown beard. He spoke English with a strong German accent. His clothes were worn and wrinkled, but he looked neat and had very good manners. He always bought two【23】of stale bread. He never asked for anything【24】stale bread; it cost a lot less than【25】bread. Once Miss Albert noticed a red and brown stain on his finger. She was sure that he was an artist and very poor. No doubt he lived in an attic, where he【26】pictures and ate stale bread and thought of good things to eat in the bakery.
Often when Miss Albert sat down to her evening meal, she【27】sigh and wish the artist might share her food instead of eating his dry bread. One day the customer came in【28】usual and asked for his stale bread. As the sudden noise of the fire engine made him hurry to the door, Miss Albert【29】her opportunity. She cut each of the loaves with a knife, inserted some butter and, when the customer turned round, she was putting them【30】a paper bag.
(46)
A.whom
B.who
C.which
D.that
2.(47)
A.in
B.on
C.with
D.from
3.(48)
A.cakes
B.boxes
C.loaves
D.pieces
4.(49)
A.but
B.a(chǎn)lthough
C.while
D.however
5.(50)
A.raw
B.new
C.fresh
D.latest
6.(51)
A.painted
B.wrote
C.studied
D.worked
7.(52)
A.should
B.would
C.could
D.will
8.(53)
A.a(chǎn)s
B.such
C.so
D.such
9.(54)
A.made
B.bought
C.seized
D.saved
10.(55)
A.back
B.from
C.on
D.into
五、5.Daily Conversation
1.Pick out the appropriate expressions from the eight choices below and complete the following dialogues by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
A. What" s bothering you? B. Just over there.
C. Please do make yourself at home. D. Eat what you want.
E. Yes,but why? F. Can I help you?
G. But he planned to. H. Not at all.
Tony:will you be at home next Sunday?Tom: ______.
2.
Guest: It’s a grand party !Host: It’s very nice of you to come.
3.
Nurse: ______.George: Bad headache.
4.
Ann:Can you show me where the nearest bank,please?Lily: ______.
5.
Clerk: ______.Bob: yes, I" m looking for a dictionary.