《大学英语》模拟试题(一)
I. Phonetics (5 points)
Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letters or letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. 1. A. care
B. share
C. dare
D. are
2. A. hope B. motor C. Lo t D. go
3. A. catch B. child C. march D. machine
4. A. gate B. hate C. jade D. staff
5. A. thank B. language C. friend D. anxious
II. Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)
Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes
the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. 6. The United Nations ________ formed in 1945.
A. is B. was C. are D. were
7. How many ________ do you need?
A. hour’s sleep hours
B. hours of sleep C. hours of sleeping D. sleeping
8. When we saw his face, we knew ________ was good.
A. the news B. a news C. some news D. news
9. ________ of the students will spend their summer vacation in the school.
A. Two fifth B. Second fifth C. Two fives D. Two fifths
10. The sun ______ in the east and ________ in the west.
A. rise, set B. rises, sets C. is rising, is setting D. rose, set
11. “Must we do it now?”
“No, you ________.”
A. won’t B. needn’t C. can’t D. don’t
12. Saying something is one thing while doing it is ________.
A. others B. the other C. other D. another
13. It was ________ that he couldn’t finish it without the help of others.
A. a so difficult job B. such a difficult job
C. so a difficult job D. such difficult a job
14. He appears ________ today.
A. very angrily B. very angry C. being angry D. with anger
15. Who’s is responsible ________ the arrangements?
A. for make B. to make C. to making D. for making
16. Little ________ about his won safety, though he was in great danger himself at that time.
A. does he care B. did he care C. he cares D. he cared
17. I suggested that the students each ________ a plan for the summer vacation.
A. would make B. will make C. make D. made
18. She shut the window ________ she might keep the insects out.
A. in order that B. since C. till D. because
19. Many members ________ were present agreed to the plan.
A. who B. they C. which D. whom
20. Now many people spend a lot of money ________ the poor children go to school.
A. help B. to help C. to helping D. helping
21. These new curtain do not ________ well ________ your carpet.
A. go…by B. go…for C. go…with D. go…into
22. The little girl ________ me ________ her aunt.
A. reminds; / B. recall; of C. made; of D. reminds; of
23. Her father watches TV only for half an hour a day. He is interested in ________ news only.
A. late B. current C. present permanent
D.
24. John ________ the girl his parents didn’t approve of.
A. was married with B. married with C. married to D. married
25. Price rises ________ consumer spending.
A. arouse B. avoid C. preserve D. restrain
Ⅲ. Cloze (15 points)
Directions: There are 15 blanks in the following passages. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE answer that best completes the passage. The angry woman sat in the station office. “The railway should pay me $12.” She said to Harry, the man 26 sold the ticket. “My ticket was 27 May 22nd, and there was 28 train from Jersey that night. 29 had to stay in a hotel. It
30 me $ 12.”
Harry was worried. He remembered 31 the woman a return ticket. After he checked the Jersey timetable for May 22nd, he knew she was right. However, had he made 32 mistake? 33 what to do, he smiled at the child. “Did you have a nice holiday in Jersey?” he said to her. “Yes,” she answered shyly. “The seashore was 34 , and I can swim 35 !”
“That’s fine,” said Harry. “My little girl can’t swim a bit yet. Of course, she’s only three…”
Harry turned to the mother, “I remember your ticket, madam,” he said. “But you didn’t get one 36 your daughter, 37 you?”
“Well,” the woman looked at the child. “I mean she hasn’t started school yet. She is only four.” “A four-year-old child 38 have a ticket, madam. A child’s 39 ticket to Jersey costs $13.50. So if the railway pays your hotel bill, you will owe $1.50. The law is the law, but since the mistake was 40 …”
Saying nothing, the woman stood up, took the child’s hand and left the office.
26. A. which B. where C. whose D. who
27. A. on
B. at C. in D. for
28. A. not B. no C. the D. a
29. A. I and my daughter B. Me and my daughter
C. I and a daughter of mine D. My daughter and I
30. A. costs B. cost C. costing D. costly
31. A. buying B. to buy C. to sell D. selling
32. A. such a careless B. so a careless C. so careless D. careless
33. A. Wondered B. Being wondered
C. Wondering D. Having been wondered
34. A. beautifully B. lovely C. greatly D.
wonderfully
35. A. too B. neither C. either D. nor
36. A. to B. with C. for D. given
37. A. hadn’t
B. had C. did D. didn’t
so a
38. A. must B. many C. ought D. can
39. A. single B. one way C. go and back D. return
40. A. I B. me C. my D. mine
IV. Reading Comprehension (40 points)
Directions: There are four reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. Passage 1
It had been said that Lincoln was always ready to join in a laugh at himself. There is one particular story that he always told with great delight.
In his early days as a lawyer, Lincoln went from town to town to hear and judge legal cases. During one of these trips, he was sitting in a train when a strange man came up to him. The stranger looked at the tall clumsy(愚笨的)lawyer and said that he had something he believed belonged to him. Lincoln was a bit puzzled. He had never seen the man before. He didn’t see how a total stranger could have something of his. Lincoln asked him how this could be. The stranger pulled out a
pencil knife and began to explain. Many years before, he had been given the pencil knife. He had been told to keep it until he was able to find a man uglier than himself.
Lincoln’s eyes always sparkled when he reached this part of the story. The story always brought smiles to the faces of those who heard it. The tale itself was funny. But even more delightful was the fact that a man as Lincoln could still laugh at himself.
41. This passage is about _______.
A. a stranger and his knife B. Lincoln’s favorite story
C. meeting strangers on a train D. Lincoln’s favorite pencil knife
42. Lincoln was given the pencil knife for _______.
A. his appearance B. a good laugh
C. being a lawyer D. being good-humored
43. From this story we know that the stranger in the train _______.
A. liked to make friends B. liked to tell jokes
C. collected pencil knives
D. was not a handsome man
44. What do you think would happen to the knife eventually? _______.
A. Lincoln accepted it and kept it
B. Lincoln refused it and the stranger kept it
C. Lincoln accepted it but immediately threw it away
D. Lincoln refused it and the stranger threw it away
45. The MAIN POINT of the story is that _______.
A. Lincoln was a great and proud man
B. Lincoln, even though great, was not proud
C. Lincoln lacked self-respect
D. Lincoln had a good sense of humor
Passage 2
A tunnel (隧道) is being built through a mountain. If it is dug through weak, soft rock, the tunnel may fall in. If the diggers strike water, the tunnel will be flooded. If the rock is too hard, workers will not be able to dig through it. Before a tunnel can
be built, people must know what they will find. They call in a geologist. She or he helps plan a tunnel so it can go through rock that is dry and hard, but not too hard.
A steel and concrete skyscraper is going up. A skyscraper cannot be built over sand or mud. Sand and mud cannot hold up a building. Before a skyscraper can be built, people must know what lies under the surface of the earth. They call in geologists.
Geologists find the best place to build dams and bridges. They look for the best places to dig wells for water. Geologists help us make wise use of the land.
46. According to the passage, geologist can find the best places to build ________.
A. weak, soft rock B. sand and mud
C. land ` D. dams and bridges
47. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.
A. tunnels should not go through mountains
B. people can only guess where to build dams and bridges
C. planning is needed before a tunnel is built
D. skyscrapers are one-story buildings
48. A skyscraper can not be built over ________.
A. solid ground B. very hard rock C. sand or mud D. a mountain
49. The word “wise” in paragraph3, sentence 3, most probably means _______.
A. foolish B. good C. learned D. bad
50. The main idea of the passage is that ________.
A. tunnels can be built through any kind of soil
B. geologists help us make wise use of the land
C. a skyscraper is built on very hard rock
D. geologists can be called in everywhere
Passage 3
One answer to the question of land shortage(短缺)was suggested by a committee some years ago. A city was to be built at sea, housing 30,000 people.
This suggestion was to shape the city like a harbour. The outer wall of the harbour would stand on steel columns resting on the seabed. Naturally this could only be where the water was fairly shallow(浅的). The flats would all face inwards, and would be made of concrete and glass. The glass would be specially made and coloured to control the heat and strong light from the sun. The planners called this water the lake.
The water inside this man-made harbour would be calm. And on the water would be floating lands carrying more buildings, a hospital, two theatres, a museum, and an art exhibition hall and a church. On one of the island would be a special plant, to take the salt out of seawater and turn it into fresh water.
People living in the city could move around on small boats driven by electricity, so there would be no air pollution from the burning of petrol. There would be platforms outside the main wall for ships bringing supplies. People could also travel to the mainland by motorboat or water plane.
51. Which is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The city was to be designed together with a harbour.
B. The walls around the city would be made of steel and glass.
C. The building of the city would rest on a floating island.
D. The people would live in tall buildings surrounded by a wall.
52. Fresh water would be supplied to the city by ________.
A. getting it from the islands nearby
B. dealing with the seawater in a special way
C. getting it from the mainland
D. building a small lake of fresh water inside the city
53. There would be no air pollution to this city because ________.
A. there was no plant in the city
B. the city was protected by a glass roof
C. vehicles there were driven by electricity
D. there was a special machine to treat the air
54. The suggestion made by the committee is to solve the problem of ________.
A. land shortage
B. pollution C. transportation D. education
55. Which would be the best title for the passage?
A. Air Pollution B. A New Type of City
C. A Country Built at Sea D. Harbour Cities
Passage 4
A car needs gas to run and your body also needs food to work for you. Eating the right kind of food is very important. It can keep your body strong, so take care of what you eat.
There are four main food groups altogether. The dairy products group has food like milk, cheese and sour milk. The other three groups are the meat and fish group, the fruit and vegetable group, and the bread and rice group. Each meal should have at least one food from all the four main groups. With all these food together you will be given enough energy during the day.
It is easy to get into bad eating habits. You may eat your breakfast in a hurry to get to school on time. Or you may not have time for a good lunch. It may seem easy to finish your supper with fish and chips all the time. But you will find yourself tired during these days and you cannot think quickly.
Watching what you eat will help keep your body healthy and strong. It is also
good to take some exercise. It will help you eat more if you take a walk or play games in the open air. Having a good eating habit with some exercise is the key to your health.
56. What does this passage mainly discuss?
A. As a car needs gas, your body needs food.
B. Eating enough food is very important
C. Healthy diet with exercises will keep your body healthy and strong.
D. Our diets must include milk.
57. The best diet should include ________.
A. milk, fish, cabbage and bread B. cheese, milk and eggs
C. sour milk, pork and apples D. milk, pork and rice
58. According to the passage, which one is NOT a bad eating habit?
A. Eating breakfast in a hurry B. Having no time for a good lunch
C. Eating fish and chips all the time
D. Finding enough time to enjoy
lunch
59. According to the passage, ________ is the key to your health.
A. eating the right kind of food every day B. taking a walk after lunch
C. a good eating habit with some exercise air
D. playing games in the open
60. The best title for the passage is ________.
A. Food B. A Healthy Diet
C. Body and Food D. Food and Exercise
V. Writing (20 points)
Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write an e-mail in about 80 words based on the following situation. Remember to write it clearly. 你写信给一家银行申请贷款(apply for a loan of…)。信件内容包括下列几个方面:
1.贷款的数量和目的。
2.贷款的具体用途。
3.何时需要得到。
《大学英语》(专科升本科)模拟试题(二)
I. Phonetics (5 points)
Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letters or letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. 1. A. please
B. house
C. course
D. purse
2. A. like B. life C. fit D. side
3. A. suggestion B. vacation C. motion D. location
4. A. bread B. dream C. lead D. team
5. A. trust B. computer C. fun D. hut
II. Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)
Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes
the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. 6. The Second World War broke out in ________.
A. 1930’s B. the 1930es C. the 1930’s D. 1930s
7. Use your head, then you ________ an idea.
A. will have B. have C. have got D. had
8. ________ is power.
A. The knowledge B. A knowledge C. Knowledges D. Knowledge
9. “We spent all our money because we stayed at ________ most expensive hotel in the city.”
“Why didn’t you stay at ________ cheaper one?”
A. the; a B. a; a C. the; the D. a; the
10. The girl is ________ young ________.
A. so; to work B. too; to work C. too; to working D. so; working
11. The businessman demanded that all his money ________ without any delay.
A. to pay B. paid C. be paid D. be paying
12. Every means ________ been tried since then.
A. has B. have C. are D. is
13. The poor man lived on wild berries and roots because they had ________ to eat.
A. nothing else B. anything else C. something other D. nothing other
14. The park is ________ that one.
A. two times as big as B. twice as bigger as
C. twice as big as D. two times as bigger as
15. They used to smoke ________ but they gave it up 3 years ago.
A. seriously B. heavily C. hardly D. severely
16. People in the south live ________ rice.
A. on B. in C. with D. by
17. Not only ________ the data fed into it, but it can also analyze them.
A. the computer can memorize B. can the computer memorize
C. do the computer memorize D. can memorize the computer
18. “Give me a call when you get home.”
“Yes, I ________.”
A. must B. will C. can D. may
19. She’s very pretty, but she’s not ________ clever.
A. at all B. at least C. entirely D. completely
20. ________ breaks the law must be punished.
A. Who B. However he C. Whoever D. No matter how
21. She likes hearing her own voice. She never stops ________.
A. talking
B. telling C. to talking D. to tell
22. A list of the new League members was ________ and the students looked at it and discussed.
A. put away B. put up C. turned up D. taken up
23. Einstein was fully ________ with business, so we didn’t want to bother her.
A. devoted B. surrounded C. occupied D. fatigued
24. I’ll have to ________ some money from the bank to pay for the repairs.
A. receive B. move C. draw D. deposit
25. How long does it ________ us to travel from Shanghai to Beijing by plane?
A. want B. take C. use D. spend
III. Cloze (15 points)
Directions: There are 15 blanks in the following passages. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE answer that best completes the passage. Coffee and tea are the most popular 26 in the world. Coffee is a favorite drink of Canadians. Many Canadians like to start their day 27 a cup of coffee. At
work, they may take a coffee break.
Coffee break is a time 28 stop and relax for a few minutes over a cup of coffee or a snack.
29 is coffee so popular? 30 , it has a rich, strong taste that many people like. It is served hot, with milk, cream or sugar. Many people like coffee in 31 because it helps them 32 . Coffee has caffeine in it. 33 gives people more energy.
Every day, millions of people all over the world drink tea. Tea is the 34 drink of China, Japan, England and Russia. In England, it is a custom to drink tea in the afternoon. In Japan, drinking tea is also a social 35 and there are special rules for tea 36 .
Tea comes from tea 37 . We make tea by pouring 38 water on dried tea leaves. People usually drink hot tea, but it can be served cold. Some people like to drink tea 39 milk or cream. Other people 40 milk or cream in tea, but they put in honey, sugar or lemon. Tea also has some caffeine in it.
26. A. drinks water
B. drink C. water D. drinking
27. A. from
B. at C. in D. with
28. A. for B. to C. with D. at
29. A. Why B. What C. Which D. When
30. A. For one thing B. Such as
C. For a thing 31. A. morning morning
32. A. move away down
33. A. Tea 34. A. personal 35. A. study 36. A. drink 37. A. roots 38. A. cooling
D. For some reason
B. early morning C. mornings D. the
B. wake up C. come in D. look
B. Caffeine C. Hot drink D. Cold coffee
B. general C. possible D. national
B. custom C. way D. belief
B. drank C. drinking D. being drunk
B. stems C. branches D. leaves
B. running C. boiling D. fresh
39. A. have B. with C. and D. together
40. A. hate B. like C. enjoy D. love
IV. Reading Comprehension (40 points)
Directions: There are four reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. Passage 1
One of the most important tasks of remembering what you read is choosing the right ideas to remember. It’s easy to say this, but many readers do not realize that they must learn to choose what is worth remembering.
Just as a traveler in a desert searches for landmarks, you must learn to find‘landmarks’to guide you through your reading. These landmarks are the main ideas, the important statements around which the writer builds his article.
To find main ideas easily, you should practise the skill of looking for the most important statement in each paragraph. If this statement were taken away, the paragraph would have no meaning. But if the rest of the paragraph were taken away,
the statement would still make the writer’s message clear.
By collecting the main ideas of the paragraphs you read, you will find you have a series of statements that, put together, make up the main ideas the writer wanted you to discover.
41. This passage tells us________.
A. how to read B. how to remember
C. how to find the main ideas to remember D. the importance of reading
42. If you travel in a desert, and don’t want to lose your way, you should follow the ________.
A. footprints landmarks
B. main ideas C. important statements D.
43. To find main ideas easily, you should ________.
A. take up reading
B. write often
C. practice reading more
D. practice the skill of looking for the most important statement in each paragraph
44. Without its main idea, a paragraph ________.
A. would be meaningful B. would be meaningless
C. would still make the writer’s message clear D. would help the readers to consider
45. The writer wanted you to discover ________.
A. the statements in his article B. the main ideas
C. the new words D. the word phrases
Passage 2
In the U.S., people prefer waiting for a table to sitting with people they don’t know. This means a hostess may not seat a small group until a small table is available, even if a large one is. If you are sitting at a table with people you don’t know, it is impolite to light up a cigarette without first asking if it will disturb them.
At American restaurants and coffee shops you are usually served tap water before you order. You may find the bread and butter is free, and if you order coffee,
you may get a free refill.
Most cities and towns have no rules about opening and closing times for stores or restaurants, though they usually do make rules for bars. Especially in large cities, stores may be open 24 hours a day.
Servings in restaurants are often large, too large for many people. If you can’t finish your meal but would like to enjoy the food later, ask your waitress or waiter for a“doggie bag”. It may have a picture of a dog on it, but everybody knows you are taking food for yourself.
Supper and dinner are both words for the evening meal. Some people have“Sunday dinner”.This is an especially big noon meal.
Tips are not usually added to the check. They are not included in the price of the meal, either. A tip of about 15% is expected and you should leave it on the table when you leave. In some restaurants, a check is brought on a plate and you put your money there. There the waiter or waitress brings you your change.
46. Which of the following statements is true?
A. American people like sitting with people they don’t know.
B. Hostess always seat a small group at a large table
C. American people never sit with people they don’t know
D. American people would not light a cigarette if the people who sit at the same table
mind their smoking
47. Usually ________ is served before you order.
A. Cold water B. Butter C. Coffee D. Bread
48. American people always ________ when servings are too large for them.
A. take the food home with a doggie bag for their dogs
B. leave the food on the table and go away
C. take the food home with a doggie bag and enjoy the food later
D. ask the waitress or waiter to keep the food for them
49. Sunday dinner is ________.
A dinner in the evening B. a big noon meal
C. a big lunch on Sunday D. a supper on Sunday
50. Which statement is not mentioned in the passage?
A. Tips are not usually included in the total check.
B. A 15 percent tip in large cities indicates satisfactory service.
C. People tip waiters and waitresses.
D. People always put tips on the table.
Passage 3
I worked my way up the presidency of the Ford Motor Company. When I finally got there, I was on the top of the world. But then fate said to me: “Wait, we’re not finished with you. Now you’re going to find out what it feels like to get kicked off from the top.”
On July 13, 1978, I was fired. I had been president of Ford for eight years and a Ford employee for thirty two. I had never worked anywhere else. And now suddenly, I was out of a job.
As you go through life, there are thousands of little forks in the road, and there are a few really big forks those moments of thinking, moments of truth. This was
mine as I wondered what to do. Should I pack it all in and retire? I was fifty-four years old. I had already accomplished a great deal. I was financially secure. But that just didn’t feel right. I knew I had to carry on.
A few months later, I became the president of Chrysler, a company which was almost bankrupt at that time. Fortunately, Chrysler recovered. Today I’m a hero. With strong will, with luck, and with help from lots of good people, I was able to rise up from the ashes.
51. When the author became the president of Chrysler, the company ________.
A. was having a hard time B. was very new
C. was bigger than Ford D. was in a good condition
52. From the passage, we may conclude that the author was a (an) ________ person.
A. weak-minded strong–willed
B. pessimistic C. ordinary D.
53. By saying “I was able to rise up from the ashes”, the author means that ________.
A. he was able to stand still although the ground was soft
B. he was stronger after being burned to ashes
C. he was not afraid of failure
D. he became successful again after failure
54. The author became a member of Ford ________.
A. in 1978 B. in 1972
C. when he was 22 D. when he was 32
55. This article is most likely a part of ________.
A. a report to the government B. a formal speech
C. an autobiography D. a magazine article on social problems
Passage 4
According to a recent report from UN, the world’s population continues to grow. There are over 5 billion people now. It could reach 6.2 billion by the end of the century and 8.4 billion in the year of 2025.
But during the past 10 years or so, a large rapid drop in the world’s birth rate has taken place. Families generally are smaller now than they were a few years ago. It is happening in both developing and developed countries.
China is one such country that has already cut its rate of population growth by about one half since 1970. Each Chinese family has one child. And the hope is to reach a zero population growth rate by 2000.
Several countries in Europe already have a negative growth rate. Experts said that these countries would have not enough workers in the future. And the people who are working could face much higher taxes to help support the growing retirees.
56. How many people will have been increased by the 2000?
A. 3 400 million B. 1 200 million million
C. 2 200 million D. 6 200
57. In the past ten years, _______.
A. there are fewer and fewer people
B. the world’s population has not been growing as fast as it used to
C. the world’s birth rate has risen
D. the number of people has been cut
58. In China each family is allowed to have only one child, so that _______.
A. the birth rate can be cut
B. half of the number of people has been cut
C. the number of people has increased by 1/2
D. each family is smaller
59. In some European countries _______.
A. the birth rate is unknown B. the birth rate is too large
C. the death rate is larger than the birth rate D. the birth rate is larger than the death rate
60. In the European countries _______.
A. not many people would like working
B. supporting the retired would be a big problem
C. the people who are working would refuse to pay taxes
D. retirees live on taxes
V. Writing (20 points)
Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write an e-mail in about 80 words based on the following situation. Remember to write it clearly. 你(Li Yuan)的美国朋友Harry在最近的e-mail中提到要带他的父母来华旅游,他们计划去黄山。给他回一封e-mail,内容包括:
1.欢迎他的父母来中国;
2.建议可行路线及交通方式;
3.提醒一些必要的旅行准备(如衣物、药品……);
4.推荐1至2处其他景点。
《大学英语》(专科升本科)模拟试题(三)
I. Phonetics (10 points)
Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letters or letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. 1. A. make
B. lake
C. sad
D. state 2. A. supply B. simply C. try D. style
3. A. trouble B. soul C. double D. enough
4. A. met B. get C. he D. let
5. A. examine B. extra C. excuse D. exhibition II. Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)
Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. 6. He took ________ as to what he should do next.
A. his friend’s advice B. his friend’s advise
C. an advice of his friend D. his friend’s advices
7. After ________ breakfast, we had ________ discussion.
A. the, a B. a, the C. /,a D. a, the
8. I have a ________ son.
A. 2-year-olds B. 2 years old C. 2-year-old D. 2-years-old
9. John often ________ to the teacher, and the teacher didn’t believe him.
A. lie B. lied C. lain D. laid
10. My suggestion is that we ________ him about it.
A. tell B. told C. to tell D. telling
11. What the man said to the police officer ________ by several other witnesses standing by.
A. was disputed B. were disputed C. disputed D. be disputed
12. Most of the satellites do not change ________ positions.
A. their B. its C. them D. the
13. He speaks English ________ better than I.
A. very B. so C. much D. too
14. ________ the days went on, the weather got worse.
A. With B. Since C. While D. As
15. I prefer writing a term paper ________ taking an examination.
A. than B. to C. for D. that
16. I couldn’t understand the lecture, and ________.
A. neither could Sue B. so couldn’t Sue
C. Sue couldn’t neither D. Sue couldn’t also
17. Michael ________ be a policeman, for he’s much too short.
A. needn’t B. can’t C. shouldn’t D. may
18. ________ he was putting on his uniform the officer found that one of the
sleeves was torn.
A. Since B. Before C. As D. Unless
19. After living in Paris for fifty years, he returned to the town ________ he grew up as a child.
A. which B. where C. that D. when
20. When you have to interrupt somebody, don’t forget ________ “Excuse me”.
A. say B. to say C. said D. saying
21. We’ve ________ sugar. Ask Mrs. Jones to lend us some.
A. run away with B. run down C. run off D. run out of
22. “Where is the new dictionary?”
“It's on the top of the shelf, out of ________?”
A. reach B. sight C. touch D. order
23. When you go to a foreign country, you must ________ yourself to the
manners and customs there.
A. admire B. adopt C. adapt D. admit
24. It’s too expensive for me, I can’t ________ it.
A. spend B. pay C. afford D. cost
25. The High Street is so narrow that the local government has decided to ________ it.
A. increase B. lengthen C. widen D. extend
Ⅲ. Cloze (15 points)
Directions: There are 15 blanks in the following passages. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE answer that best completes the passage. A pet is an animal that 26 in your house. Over half the families in North America own pets. The most popular 27 are dogs, fish and birds. Rabbits, hamsters(仓鼠)and turtles are also 28 . Even some unpopular animals such as frogs, mice and snacks are pets.
People first 29 to keep pets about 12000 years ago. The first pet 30 a
dog. The dog did not become a pet because people 31 it was cute. It became a pet because it was useful. People used the dog 32 many things. The dog warned people 33 danger so wild animals didn’t attack people. It also ate leftover food. Later, dogs helped people take care 34 cows and sheep on farms.
Cats did not 35 pets for a long time. When the Egyptians first started to grow grain, mice ate it. The Egyptians were 36 to tame(驯服)cats.
Today, people keep many 37 of pets. Animals such as canaries(金丝鸟), parrots, mice and hamsters live 38 . They need people to bring them food and water and to keep their cages clean. Other animals, such as dogs and cats, need food and water, but they can take care of themselves 39 . They are good pets for people because they don’t need 40 care.
26. A. lives B. stays C. sleeps D. plays
27. A. houses B. dogs C. pets D. families
28. A. wide B. narrow C. popular D. populous
29. A. begin B. started C. know D. hope
30. A. is B. was C. were D. had been
31. A. studied B. bought C. taught D. thought
32. A. for B. at C. with D. in order to
33. A. about B. of C. on D. for
34. A. with B. for C. in D. of
35. A. become B. grow C. turn D. change
36. A. first B. firstly C. at the first D. the first
37. A sort B. type C. kinds D. groups
38. A. in cage cages
B. in the cages C. in the cage D. in
39. A. many ways ways
B. in many ways C. a better way D. plenty of
40. A. many B. much C. a great amount of D. plenty
IV. Reading Comprehension (40 points)
Directions: There are four reading passages in this part. Each passage is
followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. Passage 1
Scientists have always wanted to know more about the other worlds in space. Years ago they knew a lot about the moon. They knew how far away it is from the earth. But they wanted to know more about it. They thought and thought. At last they found the only way to know more was to send men to the moon.
The moon is about 384 000 kilometres away from the earth. A plane can not fly to the moon because the air reaches only 240 kilometres high above the earth. Then there is no air. But something can fly even when there is no air. That is a rocket (火箭).
Rockets can fly out into space. Rockets with men in them have already reached the moon. Some rockets without men in them have flown to other parts, much farther away from the earth than the moon in the universe. One day, rockets may be able to go to any place.
41. Scientists knew ________ about the moon a long time ago.
A. nothing B. many things C. everything D. little
42. The moon is ________ away from the earth.
A. about 384 000 kilometres B. 240 000 kilometres
C. Only 348 000 kilometres D. about 348 000 meters
43. A plane can’t fly to the moon because ________.
A. the moon is 240 kilometre far away B. we don’t know where it is
C. it can’t fly without air D. there is no air on the moon
44. Rockets with men in them have reached ________.
A. the sun B. the moon planets
C. all the stars D. some
45. Which of the following is right?
A. So far, rockets with men have been to other places.
B. Rockets with men can fly to other places farther away than the moon.
C. Perhaps one day rockets will be able to go to any place in space.
D. A plane can fly to the moon.
Passage 2
In the past, people who graduated from college felt proud of their academic achievements and confident that their degree would help them to find a good job.
However, in the past four years the job market has changed dramatically. This year’s college graduates are facing one of the worst job markets. For example, Ryan Stewart, a graduate of San Jose State University, got a degree in religious studies, but he has not gotten any job offers. He points out that many people already working are getting laid off and don’t have jobs, so it’s even harder for new college graduates to find jobs.
Four years ago, the future looked bright for his class of 2006. There were many high-tech job opportunities, graduates received many job offers, and they were able to get jobs with high salaries and benefits such as health insurance and paid vacations. However, “Times have changed. It’s a new market,” according to an officer of the university.
The officer says students who do find jobs started preparing two years ago. They worked during summer vacations, they have had several short-time jobs, and they majored in fields that are still paying well, such as accounting or nursing.
In conclusion, these days a college degree does not automatically lead to a good job with a high salary. Some students can only hope that the value of their degree will increase in the future.
46. What did a college degree mean to people in the past?
A. It was a proof of their professional skills.
B. It would guarantee their quick promotion.
C. It built up their confidence in the job market.
D. It would help them to start an academic career.
47. Ryan Steward has not got any job offer because ________.
A. there are too many graduates of his major
B. he wants to find a job with very high salary
C. he has not received a degree in the university
D. the job market has changed greatly since 2002
48. According to the passage, ________ had the best job prospects in 2002.
A. computer science B. accounting C. teaching D. nursing
49. How did students make preparation for finding jobs?
A. They prepared all the time vacations
B. They worked during summer
C. They did short-time jobs. D. Both B and C
50. It can be concluded from the passage that ________.
A. the value of a college degree has decreased now
B. new college graduates today can’t find jobs
C. a college degree can still lead to a good job
D. graduates must prepare early to find jobs
Passage 3
In Japan’s capital city of Tokyo, earthquake danger limits the height of buildings. The city has spread out so far and the traffic has become so heavy that it is very difficult to get from one place to another. The price of land, too, has become very high. All this explains why a group of Japanese land developers came to the
conclusion that there was nowhere to go but down. So far they have dug out space underground for fifteen major shopping centers, and the underground construction(建筑)has only begun.
What are some of the advantages of shopping and eating underground? Clean, filtered(过滤的)air is one of them. The city of Tokyo has one of the most serious smog(烟雾)problems in the world. Another advantage is that there won’t be traffic accidents as that on the city’s busy streets. Still another is the convenience(方便)of moving from place to place. You’re usually right next to, or even in, a subway station. And you can even spend the night underground if you like. The Kyobashi Station, for example, in downtown Tokyo, has a hotel with a bar, restaurant and barbershop.
51. It is very difficult to get from one place to another in Tokyo because ________.
A. the city is so large and so high
B. there is no traffic
C. we don’t know the road
D. the city is so large and the traffic is so heavy
52. All are the reasons for Tokyo to develop underground except ________.
A. the high buildings B. the high price of land
C. the far spreading of the city D. the heavy traffic
53. Shopping underground is clean ________.
A. without air pollution beautiful
B. of water C. and tidy D. and
54. The first paragraph tells us ________.
A. earthquake is dangerous in Japan B. why Tokyo goes to underground
C. underground shopping centers in Tokyo D. Tokyo is so large
55. The second paragraph tells us________.
A. underground is convenient B. the advantages of underground
C. we can have good food underground underground
D. you can spend the night
Passage 4
When you send a letter or a postcard, you have to put stamps on the envelope
or on the card. When did people first begin to use stamps? Who was the first to think of this idea?
In the early nineteenth century, people did not use stamps. They had to pay postage(邮费)when they received letters. Sometimes they didn’t want to receive a letter at all, but they had to pay money for it. They were unhappy about this. The postage was high at that time, because the post offices had to send many people to get the postage.
Rowland Hill was a schoolteacher in England. He was the first to think of using stamps in 1850s. He thought it would be much easier for people to use stamps. People could go to the post office to buy stamps and put them on envelopes before they sent the letters. The post office could just put seals(邮戳)on the stamps so that people could not use the stamps again. In this way, the post office did not need to send postmen to get postage. It only needed fewer postmen to send letters.
56. People began to use stamps ________.
A. at the beginning of the nineteenth century
B. in the middle of the nineteenth century
C. more than two hundred years ago
D. when people first sent letters and postcards.
57. Before stamps were used, postage ________.
A. was paid by the letter-writers B. was paid by the letter-receivers
C. was got by postmen D. both B and C
58. Rowland Hill ________.
A. invented the first stamp B. was a postman in England
C. gave the idea of using stamps D. was the first man to use stamps
59. After stamps were used ________.
A. postmen needn’t get postage B. people needn’t pay postage
C. the post office could get more postage postage
D. people should pay more
60. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. How did stamps begin to be used?
B. Why were postmen sent to get postage?
C. When did people first begin to use stamps?
D. Who was the first to think of using stamps?
V. Writing (20 points)
Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write an e-mail in about 80 words based on the following situation. Remember to write it clearly. 上个星期日下午在公园散步时你(张先生)拾到了一个手提包,里面有失主的身份证。 写信给失主, 内容包括:
1.在公园的长凳子上拾到了手提包;
2.描述手提包中的物品(如现金、信用卡等);
3.建议如何与失主见面,归还手提包;
4.希望失主回电话,确定具体细节。
《大学英语》(专科升本科)模拟试题(四)
I. Phonetics (5 points)
Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letters or letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. 1. A. guard
B. knowledge
C. egg
D. big
2. A. tide B. ripe C. hide D. inn
3. A. food B. soon C. flood D. roof
4. A. humble B. hotel C. honesty D. horizon 5. A. insure B. leisure C. measure D. pleasure
II. Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)
Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. 6. I ________ a good film on TV at the moment.
A. watch B. am watching C. watched D. was watching
7. Take ________ medicine three times ________ day and stay in ________ bed, please.
A. the, a, / B. a, the, / C. /, the, a D. a, /, the
8. His father bought ________ eggs last week.
A. dozen of B. dozen C. dozens of D. dozens
9. We don’t have ________ today.
A many homework B. much homeworks
C. many homeworks D. much homework
10. Our only request is that this ________ as soon as possible.
A. to settle B. be settled C. settled D. be settling
11. He as well as I ________ very thoughtful.
A. are B. am C. is D. will be
12. I’m sorry that I’ve got ________ money on me. Could you lend me ________?
A. a lot of; some any
B. little; some C. some; none D. many;
13. “Mum, I think I’m ________ to get back to school.”
“Not really dear, you’d better stay at home for another day or two.”
A. so well B. so good C. enough well D. strong enough
14. The people of this city built a monument to show their thanks ________ the heroes.
A. to B. about C. of D. on
15. She cooks a turkey exactly ________ her mother did.
A. as if B. as C. after D. although
16. My brother had a cold last week, so ________ I.
A. had B. did C. am D. have
17. We will ________ be in a hurry if we want to catch the 12:00 train.
A. must B. need C. necessary D. have to
18. We must start testing this instrument right now, no matter ________ difficult it is.
A. however B. how C. whatever D. what
19. I doubt ________ the company will make any profit at all this year.
A. that B. when C. since D. whether
20. My grandma can’t remember ________ her medicine when she actually did.
A. to take B. took C. having taken D. taken
21. As a ________ of fact, talking to a friend is nice, but being alone is also enjoyable.
A. thing B. business C. matter D. affair
22. The policeman looked me ________ several times and obviously disliked what he saw.
A. up and down B. over and over again
C. to and fro D. round and round
23. He and I ________ the same taste and interest.
A. share B. spare C. fix D. act
24. Talking to foreigners is fun if you ________ the right time and place.
A. locate B. consider C. choose D. decide
25. Customs officials were ________ to their plight.
A. relevant B. familiar C. indifferent D. grateful
Ⅲ. Cloze (15 points)
Directions: There are 15 blanks in the following passages. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE answer that best completes the passage. People around the world are interested in sports either for building up a strong body or for enjoying themselves during their spare time.
There 26 two main kinds of sports. These two kinds of sports are team sports and individual sports. Team sports are such sports 27 baseball, basketball, and volleyball. Team sports require two separate teams. The teams play 28 each other. They compete against each other 29 get the best score. 30 , in a football game, if team A gets 7 points and team B gets 3 points, team A 31 the game. Team sports are sometimes called 32 sports.
Besides team sports, there is 33 main type, or kind, of sporting activity. The second type is individual sports. In 34 sports there are no teams, There isn’t 35 competition. People 36 individual sports in order to get exercise. They don’t play individual sports 37 competition. 38 speaking, they want to get some exercise, not to 39 a game. Individual sports are such sports as swimming, 40 , and running. In one word, people like individual sports more than teams sports as they don’t want to suffer from the competition that team sports often have.
26. A. is B. was C. are D. were
27. A. for B. as C. in D. at
28. A. against B. with C. to D. on
29. A. for B. in order to C. as D. with
30. A. Such as example
B. In addition C. By the way D. For
31. A. lose B. win C. loses D. wins
32. A. sporting competition
B. basketball C. competitive D.
33. A. one B. a C. other D. another
34. A. individual B. team C. football D. basketball
35. A. any B. some C. many D. much
36. A. lay B. play C. stay D. delay
37. A. for B. at C. to D. on
38. A. General B. In general C. When D. Generally
39. A. lost B. lose C. won D. win
40. A. ski B. skiing C. to ski D. skis
IV. Reading Comprehension (40 points)
Directions: There are four reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. Passage 1
Americans and Arabs are different in their space habits. Arabs prefer close contact. Dr. Hall has explained that the Arabs belong to a touch culture and in conversation, they always envelop the other person. They hold his hand, look into his eyes, and bathe him in their breath.
Dr. Hall’s interest in man’s use of space developed in the early nineteen fifties when he was Director of the Point Four training program at the Foreign Service Institute. In talking with Americans who had lived overseas, he found that many of them had been highly uncomfortable because of culture differences. Such discomfort is usually referred to as culture shock.
The problem is that, relatively speaking, Americans live in a noncontact culture. Partly, this is a product of our puritan heritage(清教徒文化遗产). Dr. Hall points out that we spend years teaching our children not to crowd in and lean on us. And in situations where we ourselves are forced to stand close to another person on crowded subways, for example, we turn our eyes away, and if actual body contact is involved, tense the muscles on the contact side. Most of us feel very strongly that
this is the only proper way to behave.
41. When the Arabs talk to you, they _______.
A. try to be as close to you as possible
B. keep a certain space from you
C. hold you tightly
D. do not allow you to feel their breath
42. From the information in paragraph 3, it is obvious that ________.
A. the American way is the only right way to behave
B. the puritan heritage stresses noncontact culture
C. American children are more polite than those in other countries
D. American people usually cannot make themselves understood
43. When you line up to wait for your turn in the United States, you should _______ your front neighbour.
A. stick to B. lean on
C. keep a certain distance from D. stay far away from
44. Which of the following statements is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A. People form different cultures handle space in different ways.
B. Many of the Americans who had lived overseas were bothered by culture differences.
C. Misunderstandings often develop between Americans and Arabs in social contacts.
D. Dr. Hall is interested in culture differences, especially man’s use of space.
45. It is true that ________.
A. a noncontact culture is usually referred to as culture shock
B. there is evidence that Americans belong to a touch culture
C. there is evidence that Arabs share a noncontact culture
D. our use of space is influenced by our cultures
Passage 2
Long, long ago there lived an old farmer in a small village. He lost his donkey and he wanted to go to town to buy another. Among the donkeys on sale he saw his own donkey.
“This donkey is mine”, he said to the man standing by the donkey. “Someone stole it from me three years ago.”
“How is that?” the man said. “It has been mine for three years.”
“Three years?” the farmer said, “Are you sure?” Then he quickly covered the eyes of the donkey with his hands and asked, “Which eye is it blind in?”
“The right eye,” said the man.
The farmer took away his right hand and people saw the donkey’s right eye was clear and shining.
“I made a mistake,” said the man “I meant to say the left eye.”
“It is not blind in either eye,” said the farmer. Then he said to the people around, “It’s clear this man is a thief.”
The people caught the thief and took him to the policeman. The old farmer got
his own donkey back.
46. _______ lost his own donkey.
A. A worker B. A teacher C. A student D. An old farmer
47. Someone stolen the donkey _______.
A. three years ago B. after three years
C. in three years D. three years later
48. The donkey was _______.
A. not blind in the right eye B. was not blind in the left eye
C. was blind in both eyes D. was not blind in either eye
49. The people caught the thief and took him to the _______.
A. police station B. office C. policeman D. village
50. The old farmer _______ his own donkey back.
A. bought
B. got C. borrowed D. looked for
Passage 3
It seems that beauty and women are twins. You are joking? No, I am not. Observe for yourself. Ads on fashion flood TV screens, radio programs, magazines, newspapers, and the streets. Whether they have realized or not, women are besieged (包围) by a sea of fashion. They are taught to think that without beautiful clothes they will grow old and lose their charm. So who dares to neglect dressing up at the cost of their appearance and youth?
But I do not agree with the opinion that women have to show their beauty through their looks. The richness of their mind proves to be more beautiful and attractive than their looks. A woman who has experienced many troubles and may be called “aunt” or “granny” can still maintain her beauty if she has such excellent qualities as knowledge, ability, a kind heart, great courage and concern for others.
In addition, old and young, beautiful and ugly are relative concepts. People who keep a young mind will never feel old. Curious about new things and eager to learn more, they keep up with the tide. Plainly dressed women may have a type of beauty, which is pure and real.
Reading and learning is the best way to keep one youthful. Good books are fertile soil which can feed the flower of one’s heart and looks.
51. Why does the author say that beauty and women are twins?
A. Women are born to be beauties.
B. Women like to show off their beauty
C. Women try to maintain their beauty by dressing up
D. Women are proud of their beauty
52. According to the author, in order to stay young and attractive, women should _______.
A. follow the fashion B. dress up in beautiful clothes
C. do more exercises D. enrich their mind
53. Which of the following is NOT true to the passage?
A. As a woman grows old, her beauty will gradually disappear.
B. However old she is, a woman with some excellent qualities can still maintain her beauty.
C. Even a plainly dressed woman may have pure and real beauty.
D. A woman with a young mind never feels old.
54. The world relative (line 1, paragraph 3) most probably means _______.
A. similar B. comparative C. related D. independent
55. The author believes that ________.
A. women should lay more emphasis on their own qualities
B. beautiful clothes can make women more attractive
C. women have to show their beauty through their looks
D. women are more curious about new things than men
Passage 4
Early in the 18th century, Captain Cook, a famous explorer of Australia, unexpectedly caught sight of an unusual animal during his first visit to Australia. The animal had a large mouse-like head and jumped along on its large hind legs. To his great surprise, this unusual animal carried its young in a special pocket of flesh. Captain Cook pointed to the animal which was eating grass in the distance and asked his native guide what the animal’s name was. The guide seemed not to know what he was pointing at and finally said “Kang-a-roo”, which Cook carefully wrote
down as the animal’s name in his word book. The Europeans who later got to Australia were eager to see the unusual animal “Kang-a-roo”, but their requests were met with puzzled looks of the native people. Before long they got to discover that the native guide who made the answer to Cook’s question really meant: “I don’t know what you are pointing at”. Funny enough, the name “Kangaroo” stuck and is still in use today.
56. Which sentence best expresses the main idea?
A. Captain Cook’s guide had a sense of humour.
B. Native Australians couldn’t speak English in Cook’s time.
C. Some words have rather funny origins.
D. Captain Cook was a lover of wild animals.
57. The main use for the animal’s flesh pocket is to ________.
A. keep for food B. carry its baby
C. jump a long distance D. store food and water
58. When the native guide said “Kang-a-roo”, he really meant: ________.
A. Ah, it’s a special kind of animals
B. I wonder what you have said
C. What do you mean by pointing at that animal
D. I have no idea of what you’re pointing to
59. The writer indirectly expressed that early in the 18th century _________.
A. the native Australians and the European explorers were not friendly to each other
B. A common language was needed by the Europeans to communicate with the native
Australians
C. a great many Europeans showed great interest in Australia
D. a war against the European invaders was to break out
60. The best title of this passage is _________.
A. Live and learn
B. An understandable mistake
C. A foolish explorer D. The importance of a language in common
V. Writing (20 points)
Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write an e-mail in about 80 words based on the following situation. Remember to write it clearly. 你的同事写信给你,让你介绍一下学习英语的方法。信件内容包括:
1.你的英语学习方法(举例说明);
2.同时指出,他应该寻找适合自己的好的学习方法。
模拟题(一)答案:
I. Phonetics
1-5 DCDDC
II. Vocabulary and Structure
6-10 BCADB 11-15 BDBBD 16-20 BCAAD 21-25 CDBDD
III. Cloze
26-30 DDBDB 31-35 DACBA 36-40 CCADD
IV. Reading Comprehension
41-45 BADAB 46-50 DCCBB 51-55 CBCAB 56-60 CADCB
Ⅴ.Writing
West Bank
Dear Sir or Madam:
I am writing to apply for a loan of RMB 10 000 from your bank to start a small shop.
I am planning to use the loan in the following ways: I will spend 2 000 to rent a room as the shop; 1 000 to buy some pieces of furniture such as desks, counters and shelves; 7 000 to buy some goods I can sell such as T-shirt, shoes, clothes and blue jeans. I hope to get the loan by the end of next month this year.
Thank you very much for your help in advance and I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Faithfully yours,
Wang Facai
模拟题(二)答案
I. Phonetics
1-5 ACAAB
II. Vocabulary and Structure
6-10 DADAB 11-15CAACB III. Cloze
26-30 ADBAA 31-35 DBBDB IV. Reading Comprehension
41-45 CDDBB 46-50 DACBB Ⅴ.Writing
Dear Harry,
I am writing to answer your e-mail.
16-20ABBAC 36-40 CDCBA
51-55 ADDCC 21-25ABCCB56-60 BBBCB
I got your e-mail and learned that you will come to China with your parents and visit Huangshan Mountain. You and your parents are welcome to China.
I suggest you come to Shanghai for entry formalities first, visit Huangshan Mountain second, and have china for home in Beijing at last. It would be much better if you could bring along with you some sweaters. The weather here is changeable now. And I also suggest you take some medicine. During your stopover in Shanghai, I suggest you visit Nanjing Road and the Bund, and in Beijing, the Great Wall and the Summer Palace.
With my best wishes.
Your friend,
Li Yuan
模拟题(三)答案:
I. Phonetics
1-5 CBBCA
II. Vocabulary and Structure
6-10 ACCBA
11-15 AACAB 16-20 ABCBB 21-25 DACCC
III. Cloze
26-30 ACCBB 31-35 DABDA 36-40 DCDBB
IV. Reading Comprehension
41-45 BACBC 46-50 CDADA 51-55 DAABB 56-60 BDCAA
Ⅴ.Writing
Dear Miss Liu,
I am writing to tell you that I found your handbag and hope to return it to you as soon as possible. I found your handbag on a bench of the park when I was walking there on Sunday afternoon last week. The handbag contains 2 000 RMB, your ID, two credit cards, and some other things. I know you are very much worried about it now. I suggest you meet me at 4:00 p.m. at the same place in the same park this Sunday to get your handbag back. I will be in red. If it is convenient for you, give a phone call to let me know if my ideas are all good enough. My phone number is 2457-3349.
Warm regards.
Yours,
Zhang
模拟试题(四)答案:
I. Phonetics
1-5 BDCCA
II. Vocabulary and Structure
6-10 BACDB 11-15 BBDAB 16-20 BDBDC III. Cloze
26-30 CBABD 31-35 DCDAA 36-40 BADDB
IV. Reading Comprehension
41-45 ABCCD 46-50 DADCB 51-55 CDABA Ⅴ.Writing
Dear Xiaoli:
I think there are two methods you can try.
21-25 CAACC
56-60 CBDCB
The first one is recitation. I once spent three months reciting a simple story “The Thirty-Nine Steps”. Now I feel there are many things I want to say, and there are many things I can say. The second one is trying to think in English. For example, I often try to think of things Chinese in English. Of course, that is not easy, but it is a way worth trying. When I am not sure of something, I will ask teachers of English to help me. But, of course, you should try to find out your own ways.
Best Wishes.
Your friend,
Li Li
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