台湾省大学入学考试英语试题1度学科能力测验试题英语考科word版含答案
2020年台湾第二次国民中学学生基本学力测验英语科(word版,附答案)

2020年台湾第二次国民中学学生基本学力测验英语科(word版,附答案)英语科一、单题:(1~16题)1. How many square cookies are there in the dish?(A) Three. (B) Four. (C) Seven. (D) Nine.2. Ken’s brothers like to watch tennis, but Ken _______. He is crazy about baseball.(C) does (D) doesn’t(A) is (B) isn’t3. Beatrice loves to draw apples. You can see _______ in her notebooks, on her letters, and evenon her school bag!(A) one (B) others (C) them (D) which4. 4. I let the meat cook too long, so it was ________ black.(A) burned (B) kept (C) prepared (D) tasted_______ Gina and Greg. They haven’t talked to each other for over 5. There’s something wrongone month.(A) beside (B) between (C) during (D) under6. On the way to work, Natasha was surprised to find she was wearing a white earring on one earand a gray earring on _______ .(A) another (B) the next (C) the other (D) the second7. The little boy jumped up and down happily when he saw a bee _______ into the house.(A) flown (B) to fly (C) flying (D) has flown8. Please speak _______ to those children with hearing problems so that they can read your lipsmore easily and understand better.(A) honestly (B) politely (C) quietly (D) slowly9. My father told me last night _______ we’re going to t he Food Festival this weekend. My brother and I felt very excited.(A) whether (B) where (C) what (D) that_______ steak in the city.10. This restaurant sells the best steak in Taipei; you can’t find(A) delicious (B) more delicious (C) the most delicious (D) deliciously11. The poor family have only _______ bread for today. Nothing is left for them to eat tomorrow.(A) enough (B) few (C) much (D) other12. Derek: Oh, I missed the ball game on TV.Frank: You can watch it on the _______ .Derek: But I don’t have acomputer.(A) blackboard (B) Internet (C) playground (D) tape13. Pete: I really like your bag. Is it _______?It’s my brother’s.Jane: I don’t know how much it is.(A) expensive (B) heavy (C) strong (D) useful14. Ms. Cooper: Do you have this hat in a small size?Shopkeeper: I’m afraid not. It only comes in _______ .(A) circles (B) dozens (C) medium (D) pinkDo you know______she was there?15. Anita: I saw Nora in the teacher’s office this morning.Brian: She cheated on tests.(A) how (B) if (C) when (D) why16. Bobby: Where’s the food I ordered? I’ve waited for thirty minutes!Waiter: I’m really sorry, but the kitchen is very busy. You’ll have it _______ .(A) already (B) early (C) once (D) soon二、题组:(17~45题)(17~20)People in Quiet Town are very sad that their old friend, Time River, is facing the end of its lifenext October. The river 17. a lot to the people in the town. They all grow up and live withit all their lives.In the old times, people in the town 18.their houses on both sides of the river. Thehouses in each block shared a public washing room. On Mondays, people came and washed theirclothes together there. They hung their clothes at the back of each house. Those clothes withdifferent colors 19. a beautiful picture along the river.Now Time River is going to be filled in to make more land to build on. People are happy thatthey 20.more living space. But at the same time, they feel sorry that they must saygood-bye to their old friend. So they have decided to give a party one day a year to remember theriver.hung〔原形为hang〕悬挂17. (A) means (B) is meaning (C) will mean (D) meant18. (A) build (B) are building (C) have built (D) built19. (A) make (B) are making (C) have made (D) made20. (A) have (B) have had (C) will have (D) had(21~23)A small town has a good chance of 21.that can bring in a lot of money, ifit has something special to be proud of. One example is Gukeng town of Yunlin,Taiwan. Gukeng has long been famous for growing good coffee, but the towndidn’t start to make much money from it until some years ago. As more and morepeople have visited Gukeng for its coffee, the coffee farmers have begun to opentheir farms to the public. At these farms, people can have the fun of finding outwhere coffee comes from. 22., coffee shops are opened all over Gukeng, andpeople can take a rest and taste delicious coffee on the sidewalks in or after a day’visit. The new businesses make a better life possible for those who23.the town. They don’t have to leave the town to find jobs in other places.as 随着21. (A) growing the best tea (B) starting a new business(C) selling old farming lands (D) opening a shopping center22. (A) First (B) Also (C) However (D) For example23. (A) live in (B) hear about (C) take a trip to (D) are interested in(24~25)Dr. Swan: Hello, Lynn. How can I help you?Lynn: I was hit in the mouth when I was playing basketball.Let me check. Now, open your mouth, please.Dr. Swan: Oh, that’s too bad!(Lynn opens her mouth.)I need to work on only two teeth. I’ll fill them first and thenDr. Swan: Well… you’re lucky.give you some medicine to take after meals. Is that OK with you?Lynn: Much more than OK! I thought they would have to be taken out. But can I eatanything after you do it ? I have a date at seven o ’clock tonight.Dr. Swan: Don ’t worry. Y ou can have soft food after 30 m inutes, and then anything after fourhours.Lynn: Thank you so much, Dr. Swan.Dr. Swan: No problem! Be careful next time you are playing sports!soft 软的24. Which is NOT true about Lynn?(A) Two of her teeth need fixing. (B) She needs to take medicine for her teeth.(C) She should stay away from food until tomorrow. (D) Her teeth got hit when she was playing basketball. 25. What does it mean?(A) Filling the teeth. (B) Brushing the teeth. (C) Checking the teeth. (D) Taking the teeth out. (26~28)Write down your wish on the Wish Tree. And tell the tree what you ’ll do for others if your wish comes true. Who knows? The tree may do magic for you.26. What can we learn about the Wish Tree?(A) It tells people ’s future. (B) It collects people ’s name cards.(C) It helps people to think of others. (D) It grows bigger when a wish comes true.27. Which is most likely true? likely 可能(A) Nina is a movie star. (B) Grace works in the hospital. (C) Willy will teach people how to make a movie.(D) Hank would like to keep children safe on the road. 28. Who does NOT write about his or her family?(A) Grace. (B) Hank. (C) Willy. (D) Nina. (29~30)I hope my grandpa will get well quickly. If he can leave the hospital and come home, I will give away all my money to the hospital.by GraceI wish my mom and dad would be nice to each other and get together again. If that happens, I will help children cross the street every day.byHankI want to become apopular movie star. Make my wish come true and I will save time to teach my fans how to look younger.by WillyIf I can turn into a smart and beautiful girl, I will share all my clothes with my sisters.byNinaRead Cindy’s diary and answer the questions.Nov. 13, 1990Today I got a letter from Jenny, my new friend in America. I wrote her last week, and it was my first time to write a letter in English. I was worried that she wouldn’t get my letter. But she did, and she wrote back a nice long letter. She told me a lot about her family, school life, and the things she likes to do on holidays. I found we both love watching basketball games and think of Michael Jordan as the greatest player ever.I can’t wait to get a letter from Jenny again. It’s so much fun to share thingswith a foreign friend. In my next letter, I will tell her some interesting things about my school.diary 日记29. What does she did mean?(A) Jenny got the letter. (B) Jenny wrote in English.(C) Jenny wrote back a nice long letter.(D) Jenny told Cindy about her family and school life.30. Which is said about Cindy?(A) She is a sports fan. (B) She will visit Jenny.(C) She wants to teach Jenny to speak Chinese.(D) She often writes to foreign friends in English.(31~32)Joyce: Can you help me take care of my roses? I’ll be away for two weeks.Ryan: Are you crazy? Don’t you know I’ma flower killer?Joyce: Why’s that? I remember you have a beautiful garden with all kinds offlowers. I think you’ve been taking good care of them.Ryan: Not me. It’s my dad. He is good at growing trees and flowers. Ithink you should ask someone else for help. I’m reall y not the rightperson.Joyce: But I’m leaving tomorrow morning! There’s no time to look forsomeone else. Please! All you have to do is to water my roses everytwo days. Here’s the key to my house.Ryan: It’s just as easy as that?Joyce: Yeah, just as easy as that!Ryan: Well… will you kill me if anything goes wrong?Joyce: Maybe, but I believe you’ll do just fine.31. Why does Ryan say he is a flower killer?(A) He likes to pick up flowers. (B) He makes girls crazy for him.(C) He cannot keep flowers living long.(D) He does not like to have flowers in his house.roses are watered on the afternoon of May 5, when should they be 32. If Joyce’swatered next time? (A) On May 6. (B) On May 7. (C) On May 9. (D) On May 10.33. Which is said in the reading?(A) Ryan’s father has decided to help Joyce. (B) Joyce is going on business fortwo weeks.(C) Ryan’s father takes care of Ryan’s garden.(D) Joyce has brought her roses to Ryan’s garden.(34~35)Yellow DressBy Janet LeeMary had a yellow dressBought from the department store.It looked as beautiful as the moon,And as bright as the sun.Mary wore all the timeThe yellow dress I felt so right.Every day from day to nightI saw her in the dress so bright.〝Buy me a yellow dress,〞I cried to Mom and Dad,〝As beautiful and brightAs the dress the girl living near has!〞I cried and cried and cried,Until they said with sad eyes,〝We need food for your baby sister,And clothes for your coming brother.〞Since then I’ve learnedMary’s yellow dres sIs better to dream ofThan to ask for.34. Why does the writer say, 〝Every day from day to night / I saw her in the dressso bright〞?(A) The writer lived with Mary.(B) The dress had sun shapes on it.(C) The writer liked the dress very much.(D) The dress was Mary’s school uniform.35. What did the writer’s parents mean by their words?(A) They did not like the yellow dress.(B) They did not have money for a dress.(C) They already had a dress for her baby sister.(D) They would ask Mary where to buy the yellow dress.(36~37)ES-ME is a fun computer program. Here is how it works:˙ First, tell ES-ME your birthday.˙ Then ask your question.˙ Finally, you will get an answer from ES-ME.Below are the four questions people most often ask, and the funny answers they get.Q1: Will I get a good job?ES-ME Sure you will, if you are able to do a good job.Q2: When will I die?ES-ME You’ll know when the time comes.Q3: Can I find my true love?e love in the world.ES-ME Yes you can, if there’s truQ4: What will be on my school test?ES-ME It will be what you’ve been taught.36. What does E S-ME do?(A) It takes tests. (B) It collects ideas.(C) It gives answers. (D) It repeats questions.37. What does Y ou’ll know when the time comes mean in the reading?(A) You will die when you get old.(B) You should know time flies and never waits.(C) You can know when you will die only when you are dying.(D) You can believe time is the best medicine for a broken heart.(38~40)Dear Grandma,Bluelake for two months now. It’s a beautiful small city.I’ve been inSchools here begin at the end of August. I like my school and I’m having a great time teaching Art History here.I’m now living in an apartment with a friend. From the window of mybedroom, I can see a beautiful green hill with flowers and trees. Many people gothere to have a picnic or to fly kites. I enjoy taking a walk there every day afterwork and watching the people.I miss you very much, Grandma, and I hope you can come and visit me heresome day.Love,Jude38. What is Bluelake? (A) A city. (B) A park. (C) A school. (D) An artmuseum.39. What is Jude doing in Bluelake?(A) Working. (B) Studying. (C) Visiting a friend. (D) Taking a vacation.40. Which picture best shows what Jude sees out of his bedroom window?(A) (B)(C) (D)(41~42)When I was a child, I could not wait to see the world. I grew like the spring flowers in the garden.When I was a teenager, I could not wait to leave home. I did not want tofollow any rules, and I was as angry as the burning sun in the summer sky.But then, I learned to think carefully before doing anything. Both good andbad things in the past became parts of my life, like autumn harvests for a farmer.Now I am old. My body is weak, but my mind has become strong and clear because of those experiences in my younger days. I am like a winter leaf, ready to take a good rest.These are the four seasons of my life.Elizabeth OwenJuly 10, 2018harvest 收成leaf 叶子41. What does four seasons mean in the reading?(A) Four times of life.(B) Four parts of the year.(C) Four parts of the body.(D) Four kinds of weather.42. Which is most likely true about the writer? likely 可能(A) She is wiser than before.(B) She has a strong and healthy body.(C) She enjoys growing flowers in her garden.(D) She tried hard to forget what happened in the past.(43~45)I had a dream – a strange dream that has helped me to understand Eric much better.In the dream, Eric looked angry and said, 〝Melissa, I have something to tell you.〞I’ve lived with Eric for more than five years. He is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen.I buy him fish and milk and lots of toy mice once a week. I even bought a small house for him, because he sometimes likes to be left only by himself. I love him with all my heart, and give him all I love.But what has gone wrong? In the dream Eric said angrily, 〝I don’t like fish. I don’t like milk. And toy mice? Are you cr azy? I’m not a cat. And I don’t want to be a cat, either!〞Then he ran back to his small house.And surely they do not like toy After the dream, I know better: dogs don’t like fish or milk.mice. Most important of all, they will let you know when they are really angry!43. What can we learn about Eric in the reading?(A) He likes cats. (B) He is Melissa’s pet.(C) He is four years old. (D) He enjoys talking with Melissa.44. Why was Eric angry in the dream?(A) He did not have many friends. (B) Melissa loved him the wrong way.(C) Melissa did not take him out for a long time.(D) There were too many mice in Melissa’s house.45. Why did Melissa buy a house for Eric?(A) Eric did not sleep well in her room. (B) Eric needed more space for histoys.(C) Eric was too big to share a bed with her. (D) Eric did not always like to bewith others.参考答案:1. B,2. D,3. C,4. A,5. B,6. C,7. C,8. D,9. D, 10. B, 11. A, 12. B, 13. A, 14. C, 15. D, 16. D, 17. A, 18. D, 19. D, 20. C, 21. B, 22. B, 23. A, 24. C, 25. A, 26. C, 27. D, 28. C, 29. A, 30. A, 31. C, 32. B, 33. C, 34. C, 35. B, 36. C, 37. C, 38. A, 39. A, 40. D,41. A, 42. A, 43. B, 44. B, 45. D,。
大学入学英语考试习题(含答案)

大学英语入学机考复习题语音知识(请选出划线部分与其他三项不同的单词)(D)1. A. clothing B. clothes C. close D. clockA . twenty B. sweet C. wrong D. worthyA. courageB. operateC. packageD. orangeA. partnerB. farmerC. warmD. alarmlaugh B. plough C. tough D. enough(B)6. angry B. try C. army D. copy—(A)7. A. pear B. tear C. rear D. fearseason B. master C. husband D. sliceA. kindB. keenC. kiteD. knifeA. eightB. weighC. heightD. neighborown B. down C. allow D. crowdA. foughtB. groundC. cloudD. foundA. schoolB. cheapC. teacherD. chalkA. meatB. pleasureC. seaD. leaf-(D)15. A. live B. gift C. active D. tideA. alwaysB. talkC. alsoD. altogetherA. whatB. whoC. whiteD. why(A)18. A. any B. apple C. bag D. thank(C)19. A. secure B. pure C. failureD. cure(A)20. A. sew B. flew C. threw D. blew"Vocabulary and Structure.(词汇与结构)21. No one was able to explain the ___D__ of the old custom.A). beginning B). reason C). causeD). origin22. A lot of new buildings ____C___on both banks of the river now.A). were built B) builds C). are being built D) are building23. The traffic policeman asked the lost child__A_____.A). how old he was B) how old was he C) how old he isD) how old is he24. Sam's new apartment is in a __C___ building.》A) twelve-stories B) twelfth-stories C) twelve-storyD)twelfth story25. She used to dress herself B front of the mirror before breakfast.A) on B) in C)up D) at26. He held a sword in one hand and a pistol in___A___.A) the other B) another C) other D) other's27. The house is in perfect condition, __A___ a few scratches on one of the doorsA) except for B) except C) besides D) apart from28. His method of doing research work is hardly appreciated; hefeels _C_____others.~A) inferior to B) inferior than C) more inferior thanD) the inferior than29. Mrs. Carey went to the airport to __A___ .A) see him off B) see off him C) see him through D) see through him30. I have made an__B___ for my mother to see the dentist at 5 o’clock tomorrow.A.)interview B) appointment C) opportunity D) possibility31. She didn’t go to the cinema last night , __A__she had to finish her term paper.A) as B) if C) till D) though;32. ___D____, we went swimming in the river.A) The day being very hot B) It was a very hot dayC) The day was very hot D) Being a very hot day33. I have found some articles __D__ the harmful effects of drinking.A) being concerned B) concerned C) to concern D) concerning34. So loudly __A__ that people could hear it out in the street.A) did the students play the music B) the students playing the music·C) the students played the music D) have the students played the music35. How did you find your visit to the museumI thoroughly enjoyed it. It was ___A_____ than I had expected.A) far more interesting B) even much interestingC) so more interesting D) a lot much interesting36. Don’t smoke in the meeting-room, _B___A) do you B) will you C) can you D) could you37. I learned to ___D____ a bicycle when I was a small boy#A) drive B) run C) operate D) ride38. The library needs __A____, but it’ll have to wait until Sunday.A) cleaning B) be cleaned C) clean D) being cleaned39. He suggested that the thief ___C___ put into prison.A) is B) was C) be D) being40. Experienced drivers have ____D______ accidents than beginners.A) least B) few C) little D)fewer41John’s success in his career will be a great _A__ to his aged parents.^A) satisfaction B) solution C) concentration D) attraction42. Last night a fire __D___ in that market, so the firm suffered a heavy loss.A) broke up B) broke off C) broke down D) broke out43. .The mother was delighted to hear the child __D____ that.A) to say B)said C) to have said D)say44. It was not just the size of the party last night __B____ madeit unique, but ____ it meant to our company.A) that; that B) that; what C) what; that D) what;what&45. He heard a big noise and had to ___C____ to the roadside tohave a look.A) pull up B) pull out C) pull over D) pull on46. I am __A____ seeing him.A) looking forward to B) expecting C) wanting D)waiting47. She thought I was talking about her daughter, __C__, in fact,I was talking about my daughter.A) whom B) which C) while D)when48. Can you believe that in __B__ a rich country there are _____many poor peopleA) so; so B) such; so C) such; such D) so;such-49. I won’t go to Japan next week. ___B____.A) He won’t neither. B) Neither will he. C) Neither he willD) Neither won’t he.50. It is high time that you ___A____ the problem carefullyabout how to improve your study grades.A) study B) must study C) studiedD) have studied51. You can’t see the president ___D___ you’ve made anappointment with him.A) if B) except C)whenD) unless!52. He was caught in the rain yesterday, ____C____, he fell illthis morning.A) in contrast B) on the contrary C) as a result D)in other words53. ____B_____ your advice yesterday, I would have missed thefinest part of the lecture.A) If I didn’t take B) Had I not takenC) If I haven’t taken C) Provided I didn’ttake54. Only when I began to do it ___C____ that I had made amistake.A) I realize B) I had realized C) did I realizeD) would I realize55. He ____B____ live in the remote rural areas than in the bigbustling cities.#A) prefers to B) would rather C) likes toD) had better56. An old friend from abroad, __B____ I was expecting to stay with, telephoned me.A) that B)whom C) whoD.)which57. My new shoes cost me $20. The price was __D____ that ofthe last pair I bought a year ago.A)more than twice B) as much as twice C) as twice D) twice as much as58. Judges must be independent __B____ political pressure.A) to B)of C)under D) on59. __D____, he would feel exhausted after a whole day’s work.^A) As strong is he B) As he is strong C) Strong if he is D) Strong as he is60. .The old woman was B her wallet.A) stolen from B) robbed of C) stolen ofD) robbed from61. I read an interesting ___A___ in a newspaper about farming today.A) article B) advertisement C) descriptionD) exploration62. Shortly after we ___B___, a waiter came over to our table with a smile.A) seated B) were seated C) sat ourselvesD) took places63. He was last seen in public on the ___B___ of his daughter’s wedding.>A) event B) occasion C) chanceD) view64. The school committee naturally hope that their choice of theplay will be __A___ with the school and parents.A) popular B) fortunate C) favoriteD) pleased65. I not only spoke English very clearly __C___ very fluently aswell.A) and B) or C) butD) than66. The painting was a valuable family possession, which had been__B___ from generation to generation.A) handed over B) handed down C) handed outD) handed off67. Their friendship deepened with the __D___ of time.;A) procession B) evaporation C) eliminationD) passage68. It’s raining outside. Please wipe your shoes on the carpet____B____ in the hall before coming in.A) lay B) laid C) liedD) lain69. B open the door for youA) Will I B) Shall I C) Would you like thatD) Do you want that70. Las week he promised that he ___D____ , but he hasn’tarrived yet.A) will come B) is coming C0 would have comeD) would come71. There are 50 students in this class, ____C____ are workinghard.-A) most of them B) most of whom C) most of whichD) and most of whom72. C with the developed countries, some Africancountries are left far behind in terms of people’s living standard.A) Compare B) To compare C) ComparedD) Comparing73. I stayed up all night __A____ to find a new solution to theproblemA) trying B have tried C try D tired74. The city of London, __A____ repeatedly in 1940 and 1941, lostmany of its famous attractions.A) bombed B to bomb C bombing D havingbombed·75. We were all excited at the news ___B___ our annual sales haddoubled again.A whichB thatC itD what76. That was the first time I ___D____ English with a foreigner.A. spoke B speak C have spoken D hadspoken77. B got in the rice than it began to rainheavily.A No sooner have theyB No sooner had theyC) No sooner they have D No sooner they had78. We hoped that by the end of the year we ___C____ the job.!A had finished B) finished C would have finishedD will finish79 It’s better to avoid ___B____ downtown during the rush hour.A to driveB drivingC having drivenD to be driving80 If I work in a small factory, it is not __C____ for me to gainmuch experience.A weeklyB friendlyC likelyD lively81. Judging from his accent, I can ____B___ that he is from thesouth.A speakB tellC see Dshow@82. She has ___D___ her mind and is going to Canada instead ofJapan.A changedB exchangedC decided Dmade83. He ____D_____ several jackets and finally picked out a blueone.A. went on B took on C got on Dtried on85.When I came through the customs at the airport, I had to pay ___A___ on the wine I had bought.A taxes B) duty C rates D allowance86. Skillful farming ___C___ them to support a a large population.A commandedB demandedC enabledD required)87. The workers went on strike against the government’splan___A____ the prices of daily necessities.A. on B at C for D with88. The dictionary will prove ____D___ to you in your English study.A being of some useB be of some useC to be some of use D. of some of use89. The generation __C___ makes it difficult for parents tounderstand their children's opinions.A. divisionB. separation C gapD interval90. . All foreign visitors are requested to __B___ with theregulations in this area.A. agreeB. complyC. consentD. conform…91 Because of the strong sun Mrs. William's new dining roomcurtains __A___ from dark blue to gray within a year.A. fadedB. faintedC. paledD. diminished92 The farmers were more anxious for rain than the people in thecity because they had more __C___.A. at lengthB. at lastC. at stakeD. at ease93. The managing director promised that he would __C___ me assoon as he had any further information.A. communicateB. noticeC. notifyD. note94. The storm sweeping over this area now is sure to cause __B___ of vegetables in the coming days.>A. rarityB. scarcityC. invalidityD. variety95. We won't know whether it will be successful. We won't know whether there will be good __B___. (A. endsB. resultsC. effectsD. causes96 The speaker __C___ several other subjects in the course of his talk but mostly kept himself to the main topic.)A. held onB. worked outC. touched onD. kept out of97. These plastic flowers look so ___B__ that many people think they are real.A. beautifulB. naturalC. artificialD. similar98. As nobody here knows what is wrong with the machine, wemust send for an engineer to ___A___ the problem. (|A. handleB. raiseC. faceD. present99. Would you like to join us in the game–__D___, for I have something important to attend to.A. I willB. I’d love toC. I won’tD. I’m afraid not100. ___B__ a moment and I will go to your rescue.A. Go onB. Hold onC. Move toD. Carry on101. It is often said that the joy of traveling is ____D______ in arriving at your destination ___________ in the journey itself.A. / … butB. / … orC. not … orD. not … but】102 I’m still working on my project.--- Oh, you’ll miss the deadline. Time is _____A_______.A. running outB. going outC. giving outD. losing out 103. Though having lived abroad for years, many Chinese still __B____ the traditional customs.A. performB. possessC. observeD. support104 The teacher stressed again that the students should not ___C___ any important details while retelling the story.A. bring outB. let outC. leave outD. make out 105 If their marketing plans succeed, they __A__ their sales by 20 percent.,A. will increaseB. have been increasingC. have increasedD. would be increasing106 Could I ask you a rather personal question --- Sure, __B__.A. pardon meB. go aheadC. good ideaD. forget it 107. . Little Johnny felt the bag, curious to know what it __B__.A. collectedB. containedC. loadedD. saved108 Do you know Anna’s telephone number`-- _B___. As a matter of fact, I don’t know any Anna, either.A. I think soB. I’m afraid notC. I hope soD. I’d rather not109 To know more about the British Museum, you can use the Internet or go to the library, or __D_____.A. neitherB. someC. allD. both110. It was along the Mississippi River ___D____ Mark Twain spent much of his childhood.A. howB. whichC. thatD. where111. The wealthy lady has great sympathy ____C___ the poor children.A. at B in C for D with#112. I got up early, but I __C___ so, because I had no work to do that morning. (A. shouldn’t have done B mustn’t do C needn’t have done D needn’t do113. Under no circumstances ___B______ those unreasonable terms. (A. we shall accept B shall we acceptC accept weD must be accepting115. It was with great delight that I read in your February ___C__ the letter to the Editor written by Prof. Johnson.A. issueB. printingC. magazineD. copy116. My house is very __C___ for getting to work as it is only a few minutes from the station.A. comfortableB. suitableC. convenientD. available 117. Her shoes ___D___ her dress; they look very well together.|A. suitB. fitC. compareD. match118. At the railway station, the mother waved goodbye to her daughter until the train was ___A____. 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47.心理健康并没有真的离开;宛如云朵后面的太阳,它虽然可能暂离我们的视线,但完全能在转瞬之间重现。
48.健康的心理让我们在他人遇到困难时心怀同情,遭受苦痛时心怀善意,不论他们是谁(我们)都会心怀无条件的爱。
49.尽管心理健康是我们生活的万能灵药,但它又再寻常不过,因为你会发现,它一直在那里引领你完成所有艰难的抉择。
50.你终会明白,懂得心理健康无时不在并懂得信赖它,这能让我们慢下来活在每一刻,快乐地生活着。
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大学英语入学考试样题

Beihang University College English Proficiency Test (BUCEPT)(SAMPLE)Part I Listening Comprehension (40 minutes; 40 points)In this part, there are 4 sections: 2 long conversations in Section A, 2 passages in Section B, 21.2.C) The third year. D) The fourth year.3. How many more credits does the woman need to graduate?A) One B) NineC) Ten D) Two4. Which of the following statements is true of the woman’s paying for college?A)She has worked very hard part time.B)She is currently repaying student loans.C)She borrows money from her parents.D)She has received an internship this summer.5. What does the woman say about her future job?A)She will work in her father’s business after she graduates.B)She hopes to find a job related to her major.C)She has landed some job interviews.D)She wants to continue her study in a graduate school.Conversation TwoBusiness Communication6.7.8.9.10.C) 560-1287. D) 560-1288.Section B Short Passages (10 points)Directions: In this section, you will hear 2 short passages. Each passage will be read only once.After each passage, there will be a one-and-a-half-minute pause. During the pause,you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the bestanswer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single linethrough the center.Passage OneFour SeasonsQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. Which type of recording was this presentation taken from?A) A TV weather program on seasonal changes.B) An informal discussion between friends.C) An academic speech at school.D) A scientific report on weather.12. Which of the following statements is true of the winter season?A) The snow averages about 30 inches only in January.B) Winter temperatures hover below freezing for a 3-month period.C) Sledding, skiing and snowshoeing are popular outdoor activities during this season.D) There are snow storms for most of January.13. Which statement is NOT true about the spring?A)Spring usually begins at the end of March.B)Spring usually begins in early March.C)People can take some outdoors activities.D)Nighttime temperatures drop below 50 degrees.14. What can we learn about the climate of the city?A) It’ cool and rainy in autumn. B) It’s hot and humid in summer.C) It’s freezing and dry in winter. D) It’s warm and windy in spring.15. What do people there like to do in the fall?A) Go and see the fall colors. B) Clean their houses.C) Have a fall picnic. D) Drive to see leaves falling.Passage TwoNew York TravelQuestions 13 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. When will the plane take off?A) 6:00 AM. B) 7:30 AM.C) 9:00 AM. D) 3:00 PM.17. How will the group get to the hotel from the airport?A) By taxi. B) By subway.C) By bus. D) By car.18. About what time does the hotel restaurant open?A) 5:00 AM B) 6:00 AMC) 7:00 AM D) 8:00 AM19. What can the group do at Times Square?A) They have about an hour for lunch. B) They will have time to do some shopping.A) The quantity of the food it had found.B) The smell of the food it had found.C) The direction to fly to the food site.D) The distance of the food site from the beehive.23. Why did the British scientists use a new type of radar?A) To explain how bees know which way to fly.B) To prove that V on Frisch’s theory was correct.C) To illustrate problems with the waggle dance.D) To confirm the accuracy of the round dance.24. According to the professor, what does the waggle dance tell forager bees?A) The distance of the food site from the hive.B) The exact location of the food site.C) How much food they will find at the site.D) The weather conditions at the food site.25. Which way should forager bees fly if a scout bee flies up the side of the beehive in a verticalline?D) To demonstrate his profound historical knowledge.29. W hat’s wrong with the “contribution approach”, according to the professor?A) It makes the plight of women seem overly dramatic.B) It ignores the most outstanding women.C) It overemphasize s men’s oppression of women.D) It neglects women’s social role in family life.30. Which of the following describes the “victim approach” to US history?A) It asks, “What have women done?”B) It asks, “How have men oppressed women?”C) It asks, “How have women helped men?”D) It asks, “What have men done?”Section D News (10 points)Directions: In this section, you will hear two news items. Each news item will be read separately for three times. When the news items are read for the first time, youshould listen carefully for their general ideas. When they are read for the secondtime, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 31 to 36, and from 39 to44 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered 37, 38 and 45you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can eitheruse the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your ownwords. Finally, when the news items are read for the third time, you should checkwhat you have written. You should put your answers on Answer Sheet Two.News OneThis is the VOA Special English Development Report.This Saturday night at eight thirty, all the lights will be (31)_________ at the Tokyo Tower in Japan. The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin and the Eiffel Tower in Paris are also (32)_________off to go dark. So is the Empire State Building in New York and buildings in other cities around the world.The lights will stay off for one hour for an event called Earth Hour. The observance is organized by a (33)_____________ group, the World Wide Fund for Nature, also known as the World Wildlife Fund.For the fourth year, people are being (34)_________ to turn off their lights for one hour to call attention to the (35)________ of climate change. The group says climate change is one of the greatest (36)_________ facing wildlife and nature.(37)_____________________________________________________________. Organizers said more than two thousand businesses and two million people took part.Since then, Earth Hour has grown into an international event. People in more than four thousand cities in eighty-eight countries took part last year.(38)_______________________________________________________________________. This will be the first Earth Hour for countries including Kuwait, Qatar, Kosovo, Madagascar, Nepal, Cambodia and Panama.News TwoOn April twenty-second, some American children stayed out of school but they were not punished. They were with their parents. As Faith Lapidus tells us, it was Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day.FAITH LAPIDUS: The Ms. Foundation for Women started the (39)_________ seventeen years ago, in nineteen ninety-three. At first it was just called Take Our Daughters to Work.Gloria Steinem and other foundation leaders pointed to studies showing that self-(40)______ suffers as girls become teenagers. They can lose trust in their abilities and (41)____________, especially in areas like science, math and technology.So the Ms. Foundation planned a day for parents in New York City to show girls all the possibilities for them in the (42)__________ world. But there was so much interest, the organizers decided to make it (43)________.At first, girls mostly followed their mom or dad around at work to learn about their jobs. Later, employers and schools began to offer (44)_________ activities.(45)_______________________________________________________________________ ______________. So in two thousand three the day was renamed Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work.Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension (50 minutes; 45 points)Section 1: True/False/Not Given and Multiple Choice Questions (30 points) Directions:There are two passages in this part. Each passage has ten questions or unfinished statements. The first five statements in each passage are True/False/Not givenstatements. You should mark “A)”, for True, “B)”, for False and “C)” for Not Given;the next five questions or unfinished statements are multiple choices. You shoulddecide the correct answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet Onewith a single line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 46 to 55 are based on the following passage.Free and Easy? One Man's Experiment in Living without Money1 For most of us it seems that money makes the world go round.2 But not for Mark Boyle, who has turned his life into a radical experiment and pledged(发誓)to live without cash, credit cards, loans or any other form of finance.3 The British economics graduate was inspired by Gandhi's call to be the change you want to see in the world. After six years working as the manager of an organic food company in Bristol, UK, he decided to strike out in a bold new direction.4 "I was sitting around with a friend one night in 2007 discussing the world's problems, and we were trying to work out which one to dedicate our lives to helping solve," he told CNN.5 "Then it hit me, at the root of it all was money, which creates a kind of disconnection between us and our actions, whether that's through sweatshops, industrial agriculture, or war, and so I decided to see if it was possible to do without."6 Mark sold his houseboat and set about preparing himself for his new life. He posted an advert on Freecycle asking for a tent, a yurt (圆顶帐篷), a caravan (可供居住的拖车)or any other type of shelter and was immediately rewarded by his first taste of human kindness.7 Then a friend made him a cheap wood-burning stove from an old gas can to heat the caravan, and with a few other budget purchases, including solar panels (太阳能电池板) and a trailer (拖车) for his bike, he was ready to go.8 His food would be cooked on a rocket stove made from two old catering tins (餐盒), and he would wash in a solar shower, essentially a black plastic bag suspended from a tree, and warmed by the sun.9 His lavatory would be a hole in the ground screened by a wooden modesty structure to protect the sensibilities of any walkers using a nearby footpath.10 Then, with his pockets empty -- he didn't even carry keys as he decided not to lock his caravan and start trusting the world a bit more -- Mark was ready to go.11 Everything was about to change.12 Even breakfast on the first day would be different, with morning coffee no longer an option, and the ingredients for his breakfast beverage now gathered in the hedges (篱笆) around his caravan.13 "I drink nettle and cleaver tea (荨麻与猪殃殃泡成的茶) , sometimes with some fresh lemon verbena (防臭木) when I find it," he says.14 Although it hasn't always been easy, and there have been many challenges and sacrifices, 18 months later, Mark is still living this way. He told CNN he has really loved it and never been happier or fitter.15 Mark's remarkable journey is relayed in his new book, "The Moneyless Man", which along with detailing the practical challenges on the rocky road towards his new world, also explains the philosophy that drives him that human society is fairer, happier and more secure when relationships are not mediated (以…为媒介) by money.16 Any profits from the book will be invested in buying land to create a "Freeconomy community", where people can experiment living together without money.17 Public interest in his project has been divided. While a huge number of people are very supportive, there has been harsh criticism of him, particularly on Internet forums.18 "People tend to be either very positive about what I'm doing or very negative; I think it's about 70 percent/30 percent. But I try not to get too worked up about it; it’s early days and we live in a very money orientated world."19 Of course not everyone can, or is ready to, live like Mark -- a point he is happy to concede.But he does believe people can live more like him, and be happier as a result.20 "There's no one solution for everyone, and everyone has different needs," says Mark.21 "It's about reducing your consumption however that is appropriate for you, and there are lots of small ways people can do that which will benefit themselves and the environment, like car sharing."22 With this in mind, he put the money from the sale of his houseboat towards setting up , a social networking Web site that aims to help reconnect people in their local communities through the simple act of sharing.23 So far Mark's adventure without money has taught him a lot, and he has inspired many others along the way, but he remains philosophical about his success.24 "I just get up each morning and try and say if it happens, it happens," he says.25 "I'm just trying to take life as it comes and enjoy it along the way."(803 words)For questions 46-50, chooseA) (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;B) (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;C) (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.46. Economics graduate Mark Boyle has lived for over 3 years without money.47. To encourage others to shun (避开,躲避) money bounds, Mark has set up a freeconomycommunity.48. Mark says he feels freer, fitter and happier than ever before.49. Mark has more critics than supporters of his project.50. Mark believes everyone can live like himself--- live without money.For questions 51-55, choose the one that best completes the sentence or answers the question.51. Which of the following best illustrates “a kind of disconnection between us and our actions” (Para. 5)?A) Art for art’s sakeB) Farming for one’s livingC) Work for money’s sakeD) War for freedom52. From Mark’s design of lavatory, we can infer that any choice of lifestyle __________.A) should be protected from other people’s observationB) should show due respect for other people’s way of lifeC) should solely be the business of the individual involvedD) should protect other people’s sensibilities53. The word “it” in Paragraph 18 refers to_________.A) public’s interest in his projectB) public’s criticism of himC) public’s support to himD) public’s ex treme attitude toward his project54. The author mentions “car sharing” in Paragraph 21 as an example of _________.A) environmental protectionB) the eco benefits of living without moneyC) saving moneyD) reducing consumption55. The tone of the passage can best be described as _________.A) admiringB) criticalC) ironicD) partialPassage TwoQuestions 56 to 65 are based on the following passage.1 Hemingway was working on A Farewell (永别,再见) to Arms, and they were traveling a great deal--fishing on the rented Anita and then on Hemingway's beloved boat the Pilar from Havana, Bimini, and Key West; sporting vacations in Montana and Wyoming; family visits to Oak Park and Pauline's family home in Piggott, Arkansas. It was also a family time. In June 1928 their son Patrick was born in Kansas City. After a visit to Oak Park, Hemingway worried about his father's health. Clarence was very depressed, and just before Christmas, he shot himself. A hurting Hemingway finished A Farewell to Arms, and it was successful. Again he had turned his experiences into powerful fiction. "If people bring so much courage to this world the world has to kill them to break them, so of course it kills them," Lt. Frederic Henry reflects. "This is one of the most beautiful pages in all English literature," F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote of this page of the manuscript (手稿,草稿). The writing, the friendships, and the family relationships continued.2 Hemingway's lean (清晰的,简洁的), disciplined style made the writing and the living seem simple. He focused on one point and wrote very clearly about that point. But if we put all the stories together, all the pieces, a very complex picture emerges. Neither the living nor the writing was easy. "There's no rule on how it is to write," Hemingway wrote his editor Charles Poore in 1953. "Sometimes it comes easily and perfectly. Sometimes it is like drilling rock and thenblasting (爆破) it out with charges (炸药)." Because A Farewell to Arms was being serialized in Scribner's Magazine, Hemingway had six months to struggle with the ending. He left forty-four pages of alternate (不同的) endings, a record even for the meticulous (细致的,挑剔的)Hemingway, who would write out or retype a page until he was satisfied with it. Fitzgerald sent Hemingway ten handwritten pages of comments on the draft of the novel, and Hemingway's response was "Kiss my ass."3 Pauline and Hemingway's second son, Gregory, was born in November 1931. The intimate side of Hemingway as son, husband, father, and successful big brother is revealed in his letters to his family. He was very much involved in their lives and concerned about their welfare, often more than they wished. He gave financial support and unsolicited (主动提供的)advice. He was sometimes heavy-handed, especially with his sisters and his sons, but he always cared.4 As with his friends, he formed strong feelings for or against the people his family were involved with. He would have four wives and divorce three times, but he felt he was right when he strongly objected to the man his sister Carol wished to marry. When she went ahead with the marriage, Hemingway broke with her for the rest of his life. (The marriage lasted.)5 In 1933 Pauline's wealthy Uncle Gus gave them a safari (旅行,狩猎旅行)to Africa. Hemingway was "totally captivated (征服)by the prospect and made endless preparations." The safari lasted only ten weeks but had a great impact on Hemingway. "Everything he saw seemed to have made an indelible (深刻的,不可磨灭的)impression on him," and he used his experiences as the basis for his nonfictional account of big game hunting, Green Hills of Africa, and some of his finest stories including "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber."6 "I want to run as a writer; not as a man who had been to the wars; nor a bar room fighter; nora shooter; nor a horseplayer; nor a drinker. I would like to be a straight writer and be judged as such," Hemingway wrote in 1950. Perhaps. But he enjoyed the celebrity, encouraged it, and recorded it. The experience, interests, and celebrity were the raw material for the writing, but more than that he internalized (内化)it all, and the celebrity, the actor, the active participant, and the writer were fused (融合)into one being without boundaries. He rewrote himself, reimagined himself, refabricated (再加工,再整合)himself for himself and for others, emphasizing all those other things that he did "run as" and did as enthusiastically as he did his writing.7 A lifelong sportsman, he saw his first bullfight in Madrid in 1923. According to the two friends he was with, Bob McAlmon and Bill Bird, "he was overwhelmed (被震撼)by the bullfight experience, so much so that for a time he could talk of nothing else." He began an exhaustive (详细的)study of bullfighting. He saved everything he could about bullfighting--newspapers, ticket stubs (票根), embroidered (镶边的)postcards picturing matadors (斗牛士), programs, posters (海报). His 1932 treatise (论文)on bullfighting, Death in the Afternoon, is still the most comprehensive study of the sport in the English language. Such an intensive study was typical of Hemingway. He had a "natural, sometimes almost competitive tendency to find out everything he could about any subject that interested him." He greatly admired professionals in whatever arena.8 The Spanish Civil War broke out in July 1936. Hemingway supported the Loyalist side and followed the war with great interest. In 1937 he went to Spain to cover the war as a correspondent (记者)for the North American Newspaper Alliance ("Hemingway Sees Dead Strewing (散步,散播)Battlefield," "A New Kind of War," "The Chauffeurs (司机)of Madrid," "A Brush with Death," "Hemingway Finds Madrid Calmly Fighting Own War"). He translated this experience into seven more short stories, the novel For Whom the Bell Tolls, and the play The Fifth Column.9 In Sloppy Joe's in December 1936, Hemingway met a lovely young novelist and journalist from St. Loui s—Martha Gellhorn (called Marty). As the friendship developed, Martha spent so much time at the Hemingway house that, as she wrote Pauline, "she nearly became a fixture (机器装置)there, 'like a kudu (非洲大羚羊)head.'" By the end of March, Martha had made it to Spain, too, and she and Hemingway both covered the war. The affair continued until their marriage November 5, 1940, the day after Pauline's divorce from Hemingway became final.10 After their marriage, with assignments for Martha from Collier's and for Hemingway from PM, Martha and Hemingway traveled to China to cover the war there. This time, Martha was the prime mover (发动者). "On this super horror journey," Martha recounted (叙述)in her 1978 travel memoir (回忆录), Travels with Myself and Another, "I wheedled (哄骗)an Unwilling Companion, hereinafter referred to as U.C., into going where he had no wish to go. . . . That was scandalous (罪恶的)selfishness on my part, never repeated." U.C. did not have a good time. "U.C. could not bear party chatter (喋喋不休), or discussions of politics or the arts, but never tired of true life stories, the more unlikely the better. He was able to sit with a bunch of men for most of a day or most of a night, or most of both day and night though perhaps with different men, wherever he happened to have started sitting, all of them fortified (加强的) by a continuous supply of drink, the while he roared with laughter at reminiscences (回忆) and anecdotes. It was a valid system for him. Aside from being his form of amusement, he learned about a place and people through the eyes and experiences of those who lived there."For questions 56-60, chooseA) (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;B) (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;C) (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.56. One of the sons of Ernest Hemingway was born in June 1928 in Kansas City.57. Lt Frederick Henry is one of the close friends of Ernest Hemingway and a famousliterature critic.58. In 1923, Ernest Hemingway saw bullfighting for the first time in a city of Spain.59. In 1932, Ernest Hemingway signed treaties of bullfighting.60. Ernest Hemingway went to Spain in the year of the breakout of the Spanish Civil War.For questions 61-65, choose the one that best completes the sentence or answers the question.61. The following are the themes described in the novel “A Farewell to Arms” EXCEPT ____.A)CourageB)FriendshipsC)family relationshipD)the beauty of literature62. Hemingway’s writing enjoys the characteristics of ____.A)SimpleB)ComplexC)Both simple and complexD)Neither simple and complex63. According to paragraph 2, Hemingway's response of "Kiss my ass " to ten handwrittenpages of comments on the draft of the novel by Fitzgerald indicate that ____.A)Ernest Hemingway agree with Fitzgerald’s comments but could not accept themB)Ernest Hemingway agree with Fitzgerald’s comments and would accept them in the endC)Ernest Hemingway completely disagree with Fitzgerald’s commentsD)Ernest Hemingway disagree with most of Fitzgerald’s comments and might accept part ofcomments64. According to the passage, which of the following is the correct chronological order ofHemingway’s work?I. For Whom the Bell TollsII. Green Hills of AfricaIII. Death in the AfternoonIV. A Farewell to ArmsA) IV, I, II, IIIB) IV, II, III, IC) IV, II, I, IIID) IV, III, I, II.65. According to paragraph 4, Ernest got the chance to travel in Africa in 1933 because ____.A) Hemingway was "totally captivated by the prospect and made endless preparations."B) a relative of his wife provided them financial supportC) he wanted to record his experiences as the basis for his nonfictional account of big gamehunting, Green Hills of AfricaD) Pauline’s wealthy uncle lived in AfricaSection 2: Headings (15 points)Directions:There are 10 paragraphs (paragraph1-10) in the following passage. Choose the most appropriate headings (main ideas) for these 10 paragraphs from the list ofheadings below (heading A)-N)). You should put your answers on Answer SheetTwo.Caution:There are more headings than paragraphs, so you will not use all of theheadings in the list.1 IN MOST parts of the world, climate change is a worrying subject. Not so in California. At a recent gathering of green luminaries(n. 发光体,权威者,著名的知识份子) —in a film star's house, naturally, for that is how seriousness is often established in Los Angeles—the dominant note was self-satisfaction at what the state has already achieved. And perhaps nobody is more smug than Arnold Schwarzenegger. Unlike Al Gore, a presidential candidate turned prophet (n. 预言者, 先知, 提倡者) of environmental doom, California's governor sounds cheerful when talking about climate change. As well he might: it has made his political career.2 Although California has long been an environmentally-conscious state, until recently greens were concerned above all with smog and redwood trees. “Coast of Dreams”, Kevin Starr's authoritative history of contemporary California, published in 2004, does not mention climate change. In that year, though, the newly-elected Mr Schwarzenegger made his first tentative call for western states to seek alternatives to fossil fuels. Gradually he noticed that his efforts to tackle climate change met with less resistance, and more acclaim, than just about all his other policies. These days it can seem as though he works on nothing else.3 Mr Schwarzenegger's transformation from screen warrior to eco-warrior was completed last year when he signed a bill imposing legally-enforceable limits on greenhouse-gas emissions—a first for America. The bill, which is just 13 pages long, obliges California to cut its emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. That alone is ambitious, considering that the state's population is expected to increase by 42% in the period. But Mr Schwarzenegger has set up two other targets. He wants the state to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions to 2000 levels by 2010, and to slash them to 80% below 1990 levels by 2050.4 Thanks mostly to its lack of coal and heavy industry, California is a relatively clean state. If it were a country it would be the world's eighth-biggest economy, but only its 16th-biggest polluter. Its big problem is transport—meaning, mostly, cars and trucks, which account for more than 40% of its greenhouse-gas emissions (see chart) compared with 32% in America as a whole. The state wants to ratchet (n. 棘轮(棘齿) vt 安装棘轮于(松脱)) down emissions limits on new vehicles, beginning in 2009. Mr Schwarzenegger has also ordered that, by 2020, vehicle fuel must produce 10% less carbon: in the production as well as the burning, so a simple switch to corn-based ethanol is probably out.5 Californians of the future will also be expected to use cleaner electricity. The state subsidises solar power, with the intention of creating a million power-generating roofs within ten years. It has, in effect, banned electricity companies from signing long-term contracts with coal-fired power stations, and plans to buy from cleaner sources. In 2002 Gray Davis, then the Democratic governor, signed a bill that committed the state to obtaining a fifth of its power from renewable sources, not including nuclear or large hydro-electric power stations, by 2017. Last year, in a typically cocky (a. 骄傲的, 自大的, 太过自信的) gesture, the deadline was brought forward to 2010.6 All of which is a welcome change from business as usual. California has not just inspired other states; it has created a vanguard (n. 前锋, 先锋, 先驱) that ought to be able to prod (n. 刺针,刺棒,签子v. 戳,刺,刺激) the federal government into stronger national standards than it would otherwise consider. But California is finding it easier to export its policies than to put them into practice at home.7 The state's first hurdle (n. 障碍[计算机] 障碍), which requires it to generate a fifth of its electricity from renewable sources in three years' time, now seems impossibly high. Last year it managed just 11%. Although the energy companies are eagerly signing up wind and sun farmers, there is simply not enough supply out there—at least, at the price the companies want to pay. Meanwhile, the plan to install solar roofs on houses has been stymied (n. 困难境地vt 使...处于。
(完整word版)港澳台联考英语模拟卷及答案(名校原创)

港澳台联考模拟试卷英语考生须知:本试卷分试题卷和答题卷,满分150分,考试时间150分钟。
第一部分:听力(30分)略第二部分:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)16. I received an invitation ___Jack ___ his wedding yesterday. He'll get married next week.A. of; toB. from; toC. of; atD. from; at17. ______ your exercises _____ Jack's and you'll realize you should work harder.A. Compare; withB. Compare; toC. Comparing; withD. Comparing; to18. He promised ____ he would visit me and ____ he would try his best to help me.A./; /B. that; /C./; thatD. if; that19. If the way _____ you do the job is wrong, you'll surely fail ____ good your idea may be.A. how; howeverB./; howeverC. that; whateverD. in which; how20. _______ little children made _______ many toys.A. Such; soB. So; suchC. So; soD. Such; such21. Crusoe held up a ______ candle to ______ the roomA. lighted; litB. lit; lightC. lighted; lightD. lit; give light22. How many years _____ he _____ Mary?A. is; married withB. has; been married toC. has; marriedD. has; got married to23. ---______ I ask him for permission? --- No, I don't think you _____.A. Must; have toB. Do; need toC. Need; mustD. May; need to24. Thinking of his son, who had been away for twenty years, _________.A. the old man’s eyes were filled with tearsB. you could see the old man bursting into tearsC. tears came down from the old man’s faceD. the old man burst into tears.25. The boy has been admitted to Nanjing University but his family is so poorthat they can't afford his college education. So he decided to ____the bank ____ a loan (贷款).A. apply; forB. apply to; forC. apply to; toD. apply; to26..--- Did you tell Julia about the result?--- Oh, no, I forgot. I _____ her now.A. will be callingB. will callC. callD. am to call27. When asked by the police in the police station, he said that he remembered_______ at the party, but not ______.A. to arrive; leavingB. to arrive; to leaveC. arriving; leavingD. arriving; to leave28. --- Excuse me, but I want to use your computer to type a report.--- You ______ have my computer if you don't take care of it.A. shan'tB. might notC. needn'tD. shouldn't29. While ______ television, we heard the doorbell ring.A. having watchedB. watchedC. watchingD. being watched30. --- It'll take at least 2 hours to do this!--- Oh, _______. I could do it in 30 minutes.A. come onB. pardon meC. you are rightD. don' t mention it第三部分:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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台湾省大学入学考试英语试题1度学科能
力测验试题英语考科word版含答案
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107學年度學科能力測驗試題
英文考科
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考試時間:100 分鐘
題型題數:
第壹部分
˙單選題共56 題
第貳部分
˙非選擇題共二大題
作答方式:
˙選擇題用 2B 鉛筆在「答案卡」上作答;更正時,應
以橡皮擦擦拭,切勿使用修正液(帶)。
˙非選擇題用筆尖較粗之黑色墨水的筆在「答案卷」上
作答;更正時,能够使用修正液(帶)。
˙未依規定畫記答案卡,致機器掃描無法辨識答案;或
未使用黑色墨水的筆書寫答案卷,致評閱人員無法辨
認機器掃描後之答案者,其後果由考生自行承擔。
˙答案卷每人一張,不得要求增補。
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第壹部分:單選題(占72分)
一、詞彙題(占15分)
說明︰第1題至第15題,每題有4個選項,其中只有一個是正確或最適當的選項,請畫記在
答案卡之「選擇題答案區」。各題答對者,得1分;答錯、未作答或畫記多於一個選
項者,該題以零分計算。
1. Mangoes are a _____ fruit here in Taiwan; most of them reach their peak of sweetness in July.
(A) mature (B) usual (C) seasonal (D) particular
2. Writing term papers and giving oral reports are typical course _____ for college students.
(A) requirements (B) techniques (C) situations (D) principles
3. If we work hard to _____ our dreams when we are young, we will not feel that we missed out on
something when we get old.
(A) distribute (B) fulfill (C) convince (D) monitor
4. Few people will trust you if you continue making _____ promises and never make efforts to keep
them.
(A) chilly (B) liberal (C) hollow (D) definite
5. Becky _____ her ankle while she was playing tennis last week. Now it still hurts badly.
(A) slipped (B) dumped (C) twisted (D) recovered
6. Research shows that men and women usually think differently. For example, they have quite
different _____ about what marriage means in their life.
(A) decisions (B) beliefs (C) styles (D) degrees
7. The new manager is very _____. For instance, the employees are given much shorter deadlines
for the same tasks than before.
(A) persuasive (B) tolerable (C) suspicious (D) demanding
8. While the couple were looking _____ for their missing children, the kids were actually having fun
in the woods nearby.
(A) anxiously (B) precisely (C) evidently (D) distinctly
9. After delivering a very powerful speech, the award winner was _____ by a group of fans asking
for her signature.
(A) deposited (B) reserved (C) vanished (D) surrounded
10. The interviewees were trying very hard to _____ the interviewers that they were very capable and
should be given the job.
(A) credit (B) impress (C) relieve (D) acquire
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11. After the first snow of the year, the entire grassland disappeared under a _____ of snow.
(A) flake (B) blossom (C) blanket (D) flash
12. Peter likes books with wide _____, which provide him with enough space to write notes.
(A) angles (B) margins (C) exceptions (D) limitations
13. At the beginning of the semester, the teacher told the students that late assignments would receive
a low grade as a _____.
(A) hardship (B) comment (C) bargain (D) penalty
14. Various studies have been _____ in this hospital to explore the link between a high-fat diet and
cancer.
(A) conducted (B) confirmed (C) implied (D) improved
15. Intense, fast-moving fires raged across much of California last week. The _____ firestorm has
claimed the lives of thirty people.
(A) efficient (B) reliable (C) massive (D) adequate