英语第六段选择题标准答案版
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选择题强化训练B 1. He always uses my first name, although he is.A. my junior several years C. my several years juniorB. several years my junior D. junior my several yearsA 2. This is just my kind of diet---no food, plenty of fruit and vegetables, which I love.A. junkB. deliciousC. mainD. tastyD 3. A beautiful newly constructed highway its way along the coast of the island.A. takesB. turnsC. formsD. windsC 4. Vitamin C helps to combat stress either from worry or from intense exercise.A. mental B emotional C. physical D. psychologicalB 5. Not only is measles a killer, but it also causes blindness, deafness and mental in thousands of children every year.A. hurtB. handicapC. harmD. damageA 6.the left mouse button twice and your card design will be printed.A. ClickB. ContactC. CoverD. CrashC 7. Many beautiful landscapes that glow in the gallery are sadly in reality.A. sparkedB. reflectedC. decayedD. protectedD 8. Few actors have so fully the deepest feelings of Shakespeare as Olivier Laurence.A. transmittedB. performedC. managedD. interpretedA 9. As the policeman approached the door of the bank, he a black briefcase leaning against the wall.A. spottedB. strolledC. spoiledD. stoopedC 10. Money, of course, is no for the loss of life or limb.A. toleranceB. responseC. substituteD. incentiveD 11. The goat its neck to make a grab at a fallen twig on the ground.A. madeB. handledC. caughtD. twistedB 12. As a mother, I give advice when my children need it, but basically our relationship isone equals.A. withB. betweenC. fromD. beneathC 13. The city of Kyoto, lies by hills and is frequently bathed in mists.A. surroundsB. surroundingC. surroundedD. to surroundA 14. Banks raised interest rates five times from mid-1989 to mid-1991,squeezing the bubbles in the stock and property markets.A. in hopes ofB. in charge ofC. in terms ofD. in favor ofB 15. A Xinhua news reporter who has just returned from Iraq the war will give us a talk this afternoon in the auditorium.A. composingB. coveringC. transmittingD. enclosingD 16. In America, many people don’tcare who the country and seldom go to the polls.A. fitsB. setsC. puts D defectA 17. It seemed her handicap did not her determination to live an independent life.A. affectB. infectC. effectD. defectB 18. This region, now suffering from water shortage, was once fresh water lakes.A. filled withB. dotted withC. based onD. composed ofC 19.all the money and fancy clothes, Laura is not as happy as she appears to be. A. Since B. Because C. Despite D. ThoughD 20. I tried to run past him but he the collar of my coat.A. fadedB. foldedC. handledD. grabbedC 21. Theoretically, raising the highest speed from 100 to 150 mph was easy.A. obscurelyB. completelyC. relativelyD. fortunatelyD 22. The dress in the window when she walked past the store.A. took her into account C. caught her breathB. took her to task D. caught her eyeA 23. It ’s silly, but I ’d like a copy of this photography.A. sort ofB. different fromC. eager forD. appropriate toB 24. This show will no doubt his growing reputation.A. bring backB. add toC. call upD. curl upC 25. The teacher asked a difficult question, but Ted a good answer.A. ended up inB. got rid ofC. came up withD. made up forB 26. The June 3, 1996of Newsweek carries a long article about Japan’sfuture empress.A. copyB. issueC. magazineD. columnA 27. Bound hand and foot, the victim was left in the lavatory.A. helplessB. helpingC. helpfulD. to helpD 28. They have never met, but they have been in with each other for years.A. comparisonB. competitionC. conflictD. correspondenceC 29. While my wife and kids were away for the weekend, I had the entire house.A. by myselfB. with myselfC. to myselfD. for myselfB 30. The police warned people to be against burglary during the festival.A. by chanceB. on guardC. at workD. in dangerA 31. Many university students experience severe tension as final exams.A. drew nearB. came roundC. took offD. passed awayC 32. Mr. Tyler used to eat with a napkin under his chin.A. filledB. stuffedC. tuckedD. addedD 33. We have four hours of English a week, including one in the language lab.A. segmentB. sectionC. selectionD. sessionA 34. Their holiday trip was by the frantic search for their lost passports.A. spoiledB. damagedC. harmedD. effectedC 35. Miss Main kept practicing until she finally herself for the job.A. adjustedB. adaptedC. qualifiedD. behavedD 36. I that you wouldn ’tlike to stay indoors if it were not raining.A. conformB. resumeC. consumeD. assumeB 37. She’sstill. I’llask her to call you when she gets home.A. on footB. at workC. off dutyD. in debtC 38. Consumer spending is often an of public confidence in the economy.A. extentB. elementC. indexD. instanceA 39. If you really want to apply for the dangerous job I won’t, though I think it ’sa crazy idea.A. stand in your way C. send away for itB. have it to myself D. go ahead with itB 40. On seeing the blanket kicked away by the little boy, she wrapped it around him.A. kindlyB. tightlyC. angrilyD. happilyD 41. Though the job is new to us, we are confident we’ll in a couple of days. A. come on B. carry on C. pass on D. catch onA 42. His parents him in a boarding school when he was only seven years old.A. enrolledB. sentC. arrangedD. namedB 43. It was the first time he and I drank together. As I, it was also the last time.A. remindB. recallC. recognizeD. reflectC 44. The contract had before Mr. Wells was able to find a new job.A. run offB. run awayC. run outD. run afterD 45. The passengers had a chat with the college students as conductors during the summer vacation.A. turning outB. working outC. giving outD. helping outC 46. It is rarely useful to try and adjust fully to the time-zone transition before the journey, since this will your life-style too much.A. renovateB. decayC. interruptD. flipD 47. Tourism authorities quickly to reports of the attack, claiming that it was accidental and that crime against tourists was quite rare in the scenic areas.A. addedB. fastenedC. skippedD. respondedA 48. If these problems are not early in their training, they can be a real danger to themselves and to their instructors.A. spottedB. intendedC. respondedD. contractedB 49. If either or you had been able to your anger, the fight would have been avoided.A. send awayB. hold backC. bring backD. catch onC 50. Rebecca couldn’thide her embarrassment her husband ’srudeness.A. onB. inC. atD. toB 51. After a careful examination, the doctor a new medicine and a three-day rest for her.A. wroteB. prescribedC. checkedD. assumedA 52. The little girl wore a very thin coat. A sudden gust of wind made her.A. shiverB. shelterC. shineD. shiftD 53. With tear gas and fire hose the police the demonstrators.A. dividedB. spreadC. brokeD. scatteredC 54. The drink had a(n)taste which I found quite unpleasant.A. aggressiveB. pleasantC. acidD. deliciousB 55. The road became so slippery after the rain that several cars sideways into the ditch.A. smashedB. slidC. slammedD. slippedA 56. Andrew held his elderly mother firmly by the arm in case she on the ice. A. slipped B. skated C. skied D. skilledC 57. Olivia with embarrassment when she couldn ’tanswer the question.A. flashedB. flutteredC. flushedD. flatteredD 58. The acrobat walked along the tightrope with a water jar on her head.A. grabbedB. tuckedC. gazedD. poisedA 59. If I were you, I would; there is no need to be so nervous.A. take it easy C. have a ballB. make my way D. set my mindC 60. Philip and his brother decided to spend their weekend their boat.A. on varnishingB. to varnishC. varnishingD. varnishD 61. After his father explained the difference to him, the boy became and relaxed.A. nervousB. tenseC. excitedD. slackB 62. A heavy smoker, Mr. Parker finds it nearly impossible to smoking.A. stand byB. keep fromC. stick toD. result inC 63. Dora would often in silence through the window for hours.A. grabB. giggleC. gazeD. glimpseA 64. An extremely wind blew in from the sea, chasing people into their homesfor warmth.A. icyB. pleasantC. warmD. cloudyB 65. As the wedding ceremony commenced, the bride appeared white.A. dressing inB. dressed inC. dressing onD. dressed onD 66. Many people tremble with fear having surgery.A. in accordance with C. at the beginning ofB. in the front of D. at the thought ofA 67. The airplane took off on time, steadily climbing up eastward for a while and then was.A. out of sight C. out of reachB. out of place D. out of stepB 68. It has taken me a while but at last I’ve managed to my fear of public speaking.A. respondB. conquerC. distributeD. renovateC 69. Mrs. Fuller went on a diet and in three months her weight to 100 pounds.A. broke downB. settled downC. brought downD. passed downD 70. Mr. Miller wrote down his ideas while they were still in his mind.A. typicalB. staleC. definiteD. freshC 71. Reading newspapers on a daily basis will keep you about what is going on at home and abroad.A. well-respected C. well-informedB. well-developed D. well-educatedD 72. Father didn ’t from his book when I entered the living room.A. turn upB. stand upC. sit upD. look upA 73. While from influenza you should keep from getting wet or overtired.A. recoveringB. protectingC. benefitingD. resultingB 74.yourself, my dear, and don ’tworry about me.A. Take afterB. Look afterC. Take careD. Look outC 75. I knocked several times am elderly lady answered the door.A. afterB. whenC. beforeD. sinceB 76. The new dormitory completed a fortnight ago is large enough to over two hundred students.A. overtakeB. accommodateC. prescribeD. interpretA 77. Tom was at school and got into a lot of fights.A. aggressiveB. friendlyC. sympatheticD. helpfulD 78. Lost in the strange town, the farmer found for the night in an abandoned house.A. shantyB. shelfC. shedD. shelterC 79. Before I had time to stop the angry father, a punch in the face had the boy ’s eye.A. affectedB. grabbedC. bruisedD. skippedB 80. The body that was burned beyond recognition in the air crash was by the gold fillings in the teethA. recalledB. identifiedC. remindedD. recognizedA 81. There is no doubt that their support will in our course.A. make a difference C. catch our eyeB. stand in our way D. take us to taskC 82. The villagers heard the guns away all night.A. blessingB. bleedingC. blastingD. blockingD 83. Stand, please, and make way for the ambulance.A. outB. overC. byD. asideA 84. It must be important,he wouldn ’thave called in the middle of the night.A. or elseB. in additionC. or soD. at leastC 85. It was of them to eat all the food up.A. urgentB. acidC. greedyD. guiltyD 86. Andrew always carries a computer with him when he goes on a business trip.A. originalB. helpfulC. instantD. portableB 87. The school authorities have done much improving working and living conditions for the teachers.A. in place ofB. in the way ofC. in terms ofD. at the cost ofC 88. The publisher asked the author to his book for popular reading.A. absorbB. assignC. abridgeD. abandonA 89. Yesterday we had a swim and we lay on the beach for a while.A. afterwardsB. backwardsC. downwardsD. forwardsB 90. Have you how long the project will take ?A. carried outB. figured outC. given outD. handed outD 91. Considering his contributions in this field, Mr. Pritt better treatment than this.A. assumesB. pleadsC. qualifiesD. deservesA 92. To the surprise of all present, some youngsters shouted his speech.A. in the midst of C. in accordance withB. at the point of D. under the condition ofB 93. The attic of the house was full of old, worthless.A. steamB. stuffC. steakD. staffC 94. It wasn’tuntil after midnight that the meeting.A. broke outB. broke inC. broke upD. broke downD 95. I could see by the gun in his hand that the man.A. drew lotsB. took advantageC. set his mindD. meant businessC 96. The workers on strike were told last night “ Go back to work,otherwise you ’ll be.”A. scaredB. promotedC. firedD. overtakenD 97. After leaving the theater, Mr. O ’Neil home.A. looked forB. applied forC. paid forD. headed forA 98. It was decided to the search when there was no hope of finding the missing steamer.A. call offB. hold againstC. born ofD. take hold ofB 99. This office is so small that I don ’tthink we can another desk.A. keep fromB. fit inC. figure outD. take upC 100. The reception was going on when the power suddenly.A. put offB. gave offC. went offD. got offB 101. No one trusts Felix, for he is never punctual and often his duty.A. substitutesB. neglectsC. interferesD. maintainsA 102. Greater efforts are needed before we can our goal of economic reform. A. attain B. acquire C. obtain D. gainD 103. As it turned out, the speaker was shouted down by the crowd.A. courtesyB. friendlyC. PoliteD. hostileC 104. Martin finally succeeded in the two graphs onto the same screen with an overhead projector.A. pointingB. prescribingC. projectingD. proceedingB 105. young children may run around and make a lot of noise. Actually they are acting for their age.A. aggressivelyB. appropriatelyC. additionallyD. automaticallyA 106. I enjoy my job, but I ’d like to do something more.A. creativeB. hostileC. notableD. internalC 107. There is no doubt that these measures will the solution of the problem.A. figure outB. shrug offC. contribute toD. reflect onD 108. That child ’s concentration is poor-----he only listens to the teacher for a few seconds at a time.A. benefitB. tenseC. attitudeD. spanA 109. He would be seeing Sarah tonight, and a of her face suddenly came into his mind.A. visionB. realmC. screenD. shapeC 110. On April 12, 1912 this unsinkable ship hit an iceberg.A. remarkablyB. punctuallyC. supposedlyD. extensivelyD 111. Jimmy found it hard to the life of early men without the tools and comforts of modern civilization.A. polishB. promptC. possessD. pictureB 112. Jane is highly regarded at her job because she can react properly each situation.A. fromB. toC. withD. inC 113. Nina wanted to make a model plane, but she did not know how to it.A. run intoB. make forC. go aboutD. come toA 114. Robert will never anything unless he works harder.A. amount toB. turn overC. single outD. serve asB 115. It was a great success that they all climbed up to the top of the mountain before dusk scheduled.A. onB. asC. atD. byD 116. A loving home environment is essential for a child’s emotional and intellectual.A. fantasyB. traceC. gestureD. growthA 117. Tommy did not think it important to his teeth before going to bed.A. brushB. bloomC. bruiseD. blastB 118. Little did Susan dream of getting a chance to a visit to the Great Wall one day.A. spendB. payC. attainD. costC 119. Lanny has made it a rule to a couple of hours on Sundays for reviewing the lessons he learned during the week.A. set aboutB. set outC. set asideD. set forthD 120. Mrs. Bliss kept the windows shut lest the noise outside should her son ’s sleep.A. send offB. turn againstC. break downD. interfere withC 121. You have gone beyond the speed limit, Slow down a bit you ’llbe fined.A. andB. forC. orD. sinceD 122. I wrote to ask him how he was his colleagues.A. coming up with C. looking down uponB. making up for D. getting along withA 123. The TV play’sinterest the questions it raises about human nature.A. lies inB. calls onC. sets asideD. holds backB 124. I tried taking tablets for the headache but they didn’thave any.A. butB. effectC. impactD. influenceC 125. Picture yourself as winning,that will contribute immeasurably to success.A. butB. forC. andD. ifB 126. If you recruit under pressure because you are people, you will never recruit qualified people.A. anxious forB. short ofC. angry aboutD. filled withA 127. Ann like her new job very much; she has it since the first day she workedin the company.A. thrown herself into C. qualified herself forB. enjoyed herself in D. helped herself withD 128. I think bicycles are a cheap,and pollution-free form of transport.A. electiveB. effectiveC. electricD. efficientC 129. The company is providing an$2 million to update its system software.A. apparentB. aroundC. additionalD. aboutB 130. We were told that the plan must be kept a from our competitors.A. messageB. secretC. sectionD. noticeA 131. Not long after the incident, the king threatened to the parliament and call an election.A. dissolveB. organizeC. resolveD. settleC 132. The monument was created the general and his soldiers for their triumph.A. in tune with C. in honor ofB. in contrast to D. in the hope ofD 133. In the typhoon-hit area lots of rivers their banks.A. overcameB. overlookedC. overflewD. overflowedA 134. Much to my annoyance, our letter box is often with junk mail.A. stuffedB. substitutedC. upsetD. interferedC 135. The corrupt law enforcement officers just what is going on in the community —the abuse of drugs, gambling, etc.A. make concessions to C. turn a blind eye toB. make a name for D. are concerned aboutD 136. I was told that there were a of people who went to her birthday party.A. mouthfulB. SPOONFULC. cupfulD. handfulB 137. Mary felt upset that her boy friend should have left without her.A. attitudeB. knowledgeC. gestureD. concessionC 138. Lots of divorced fathers or mothers only their children on weekends.A. look forward to C. have access toB. pay attention to D. set their mind toA 139. The crashed plane is said to be Prague from Cyprus by way of Athens.A. bound forB. anxious forC. known forD. grateful forB 140. Bob seems reluctant to his ignorance of the technical know-how thatthe job requires.A. maintainB. confessC. overtakeD. neglectD 141. They had only rehearsed once before the performance; yet they sang perfectly.A. by chanceB. at easeC. on averageD. in tuneA 142. The most feature of the statistics is the big increase in unemployment inthe third quarter of the year.A. strikingB. hostileC. stormyD. creativeB 143. John’sgrandfather who had two world wars died at the age of 101.A. put offB. lived throughC. cared forD. belonged toC 144. You’d better apply for the job as soon as possible —time is.A. drawing nearB. going onC. running outD. setting inD 145. We talked about out time together in Harvard and it really memories.A. took downB. brought downC. took backD. brought backC 146. I didn’tbother having the car checked, a mistake which I paid dearly. A. in B. with C. for D. aboutD 147. Have you sent off your application to that law firm ?A. formationB. forumC. frameD. formA 148. We took a cable car to the top of the mountain and took in the magnificent.A. viewsB. fieldsC. sightsD. visionsB 149. I can’tfigure out why Roger a job which it seemed to me he liked so much.A. tookB. quittedC. workedD. enjoyedC 150. They the Nazis with the only weapon they had: their voices.A. contrastedB. commencedC. confrontedD. confirmedB 151. Professor Parker ’s lecture was very. It was one of the best lectures I’ve ever attended.A. repetitiveB. impressiveC. inadequateD. misleadingA 152. The new electrical engineer ’s suggestions were in the revised plan. A. embodied B. contributed C. generated D. accommodatedD 153. Constant showers are of the summer in that Asian country.A. epidemicB. unmistakableC. representativeD. characteristicC 154. Experiments have proved that this fertilizer can the growth of beans.A. contributeB. provokeC. accelerateD. overtakeB 155. To our delight, there were still some tickets for Saturday ’sperformance.A. possibleB. availableC. visibleD. portableA 156. The police found the clue was false and.A. misleadingB. handfulC. protectiveD. logicalC 157. Thomas recently bought a house in the suburbs, which is located in beautiful.A. landscapeB. structureC. surroundingsD. mansionD 158. Official figures show that unemployment reached a on November.A. trendB. cycleC. themeD. peakA 159. The dove is a of peace.A. symbolB. signC. signalD. symptomC 160. The suggestion was approved, with 42 votes, and 10 against.A. in forceB. in supportC. in favorD. in effectD 161. They sell these clothes at such a big discount because the style is.A. miserableB. worthlessC. harmfulD. outdatedB 162. On the top of Mount Tai tourists can enjoy a view of sunrise on a clearmorning.A. unmistakableB. fantasticC. repetitiveD. statisticalC 163. Don’tworry, the damage to the car was a scratch.A. leanB. sheerC. mereD. messyA 164. The actress gave us a vivid of her adventure in the tropical jungle.A. accountB. visionC. commentD. amountB 165. The Ministry of Agriculture is trying to enthusiasm for a project to make saline-alkali fertile.A. applauseB. generateC. identifyD. overflowD 166. The herd of cows the fodder my brothers gathered from the fields.A. went aboutB. set offC. dreamed ofD. fed onA 167. Jack had all the symptoms of the disease, including loss of appetite and a high temperature.A. typicalB. physicalC. intimateD. primitiveB 168. Such expensive dresses are not available in department stores. You must go to a boutique to get them.A. frequentB. ordinaryC. universalD. commonC 169. I had my grey trousers last week, for they were a bit too long.A. widenedB. lengthenedC. shortenedD. heightenedD 170. Helen has bought two villas in the suburbs of the city. She must be earning a verylarge of money.A. crowdB. numberC. plentyD. amountC 171. Many writers find it harder and harder to the radical changes of our time.A. come up withB. put up withC. keep up withD. make up forD 172. If this project is to be, we must have all the help that modern technology can supply.A. set asideB. amounted toC. put offD. carried onA 173. With the days seem to slowly, you can tell that you ’re not enjoying yourself.A. go byB. held onC. fit inD. pile upB 174. This poem a vision of a world where everyone lives in peace and harmony. A. points out B. conjures up C. switches to D. brings downC 175. The manager pointed out that his dairy products were superior others ’.A. withB. thanC. toD. from。
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Unit 6 An old man tried to move the mountains. Section A (3a-3c) 课后练习课程基本信息学科英语年级八年级下册课题Unit 6 An old man tried to move the mountains. Section A (3a-3c)使用教材人教新目标出版日期2013.05学生信息姓名学校班级学号学习目标1. To understand the passage about the Monkey King2. To learn to use some new words and expressions: turn ... into ..., object, hide, tail, magic, stick, excite, Western …课后练习基础过关一、单项选择。
1.Why are you staying up so late playing computer games again? Stop being so ________.A. funnyB. sillyC. seriousD. interesting2. What a nice day! We should go sighting _______watching TV in the hotel.A. because ofB. instead ofC. together withD. out of3. He asked me where the 2018 Olympics ________ held.A. wasB. will be C would be D. is going to be4. —We have red and yellow T-shirts. Which color do you like? –I’m afraid _____. I think blue will be OK.A. bothB. eitherC. neitherD. none5. You will fall behind others ________ you works hard.A. ifB. unlessC. thoughD. since用所给短语填空。
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1. 2.3. 4.二、单项选择。
( )1. How ______you feel?A. doB. areC. does( )2. Sarah ’ s father is ill. She is______.A. happyB. sadC. angry( )3. I ______ happy, because my mom is going to Beijing with me.A. isB. areC. am三、看图补全句子。
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( )1.—What’s this cartoon_________?—It’s about a cat.A. inB. aboutC. at( )2. The _________ are bad.A. mouseB. miceC. cats( )3. Your cat is _________ a mouse now.A. chaseB. chasingC. chases ( )4. Amy is afraid _________ the dog.A. ofB. toC. for二、给下列句子中的画线部分选择正确的汉语。
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句子或对话念两遍。
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对话念两遍。
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英语第六段选择题问题详解版

选择题强化训练B 1. He always uses my first name, although he is .A. my junior several years C. my several years juniorB. several years my junior D. junior my several yearsA 2. This is just my kind of diet---no food, plenty of fruit and vegetables, which I love.A. junkB. deliciousC. mainD. tastyD 3. A beautiful newly constructed highway its way along the coast of the island.A. takesB. turnsC. formsD. windsC 4. Vitamin C helps to combat stress either from worry or from intense exercise.A. mental B emotional C. physical D. psychologicalB 5. Not only is measles a killer, but it also causes blindness, deafness and mental in thousands of children every year.A. hurtB. handicapC. harmD. damageA 6. the left mouse button twice and your card design will be printed.A. ClickB. ContactC. CoverD. CrashC 7. Many beautiful landscapes that glow in the gallery are sadly in reality.A. sparkedB. reflectedC. decayedD. protectedD 8. Few actors have so fully the deepest feelings of Shakespeare as Olivier Laurence.A. transmittedB. performedC. managedD. interpretedA 9. As the policeman approached the door of the bank, he a black briefcase leaning against the wall.A. spottedB. strolledC. spoiledD. stoopedC 10. Money, of course, is no for the loss of life or limb.A. toleranceB. responseC. substituteD. incentiveD 11. The goat its neck to make a grab at a fallen twig on the ground.A. madeB. handledC. caughtD. twistedB 12. As a mother, I give advice when my children need it, but basically our relationship is one equals.A. withB. betweenC. fromD. beneathC 13. The city of Kyoto, lies by hills and is frequently bathed in mists.A. surroundsB. surroundingC. surroundedD. to surroundA 14. Banks raised interest rates five times from mid-1989 to mid-1991, squeezing the bubbles in the stock and property markets.A. in hopes ofB. in charge ofC. in terms ofD. in favor ofB 15. A Xinhua news reporter who has just returned from Iraq the war will give us a talk this afternoon in the auditorium.A. composingB. coveringC. transmittingD. enclosingD 16. In America, many people don’t care who the country and seldom go to the polls.A. fitsB. setsC. puts D defectA 17. It seemed her handicap did not her determination to live an independent life.A. affectB. infectC. effectD. defectB 18. This region, now suffering from water shortage, was once fresh water lakes.A. filled withB. dotted withC. based onD. composed ofC 19. all the money and fancy clothes, Laura is not as happy as she appears to be.A. SinceB. BecauseC. DespiteD. ThoughD 20. I tried to run past him but he the collar of my coat.A. fadedB. foldedC. handledD. grabbedC 21. Theoretically, raising the highest speed from 100 to 150 mph was easy.A. obscurelyB. completelyC. relativelyD. fortunatelyD 22. The dress in the window when she walked past the store.A. took her into account C. caught her breathB. took her to task D. caught her eyeA 23. It’s silly, but I’d like a copy of this photography.A. sort ofB. different fromC. eager forD. appropriate toB 24. This show will no doubt his growing reputation.A. bring backB. add toC. call upD. curl upC 25. The teacher asked a difficult question, but Ted a good answer.A. ended up inB. got rid ofC. came up withD. made up forB 26. The June 3, 1996 of Newsweek carries a long article about Japan’s future empress.A. copyB. issueC. magazineD. columnA 27. Bound hand and foot, the victim was left in the lavatory.A. helplessB. helpingC. helpfulD. to helpD 28. They have never met, but they have been in with each other for years. A. comparison B. competition C. conflict D. correspondenceC 29. While my wife and kids were away for the weekend, I had the entire house .A. by myselfB. with myselfC. to myselfD. for myselfB 30. The police warned people to be against burglary during the festival.A. by chanceB. on guardC. at workD. in dangerA 31. Many university students experience severe tension as final exams .A. drew nearB. came roundC. took offD. passed awayC 32. Mr. Tyler used to eat with a napkin under his chin.A. filledB. stuffedC. tuckedD. addedD 33. We have four hours of English a week, including one in the language lab.A. segmentB. sectionC. selectionD. sessionA 34. Their holiday trip was by the frantic search for their lost passports.A. spoiledB. damagedC. harmedD. effectedC 35. Miss Main kept practicing until she finally herself for the job.A. adjustedB. adaptedC. qualifiedD. behavedD 36. I that you wouldn’t like to stay indoors if it were not raining.A. conformB. resumeC. consumeD. assumeB 37. She’s still . I’ll ask her to call you when she gets home.A. on footB. at workC. off dutyD. in debtC 38. Consumer spending is often an of public confidence in the economy.A. extentB. elementC. indexD. instanceA 39. If you really want to apply for the dangerous job I won’t , though I think it’s a crazy idea.A. stand in your way C. send away for itB. have it to myself D. go ahead with itB 40. On seeing the blanket kicked away by the little boy, she wrapped it around him.A. kindlyB. tightlyC. angrilyD. happilyD 41. Though the job is new to us, we are confident we’ll in a couple of days.A. come onB. carry onC. pass onD. catch onA 42. His parents him in a boarding school when he was only seven years old.A. enrolledB. sentC. arrangedD. namedB 43. It was the first time he and I drank together. As I , it was also the last time.A. remindB. recallC. recognizeD. reflectC 44. The contract had before Mr. Wells was able to find a new job.A. run offB. run awayC. run outD. run afterD 45. The passengers had a chat with the college students as conductors during the summer vacation.A. turning outB. working outC. giving outD. helping outC 46. It is rarely useful to try and adjust fully to the time-zone transition before the journey, since this will your life-style too much.A. renovateB. decayC. interruptD. flipD 47. Tourism authorities quickly to reports of the attack, claiming that it was accidental and that crime against tourists was quite rare in the scenic areas.A. addedB. fastenedC. skippedD. respondedA 48. If these problems are not early in their training, they can be a real danger to themselves and to their instructors.A. spottedB. intendedC. respondedD. contractedB 49. If either or you had been able to your anger, the fight would have been avoided.A. send awayB. hold backC. bring backD. catch onC 50. Rebecca couldn’t hide her embarrassment her husband’s rudeness.A. onB. inC. atD. toB 51. After a careful examination, the doctor a new medicine and a three-day rest for her.A. wroteB. prescribedC. checkedD. assumedA 52. The little girl wore a very thin coat. A sudden gust of wind made her .A. shiverB. shelterC. shineD. shiftD 53. With tear gas and fire hose the police the demonstrators.A. dividedB. spreadC. brokeD. scatteredC 54. The drink had a(n) taste which I found quite unpleasant.A. aggressiveB. pleasantC. acidD. deliciousB 55. The road became so slippery after the rain that several cars sideways into the ditch.A. smashedB. slidC. slammedD. slippedA 56. Andrew held his elderly mother firmly by the arm in case she on the ice. A. slipped B. skated C. skied D. skilledC 57. Olivia with embarrassment when she couldn’t answer the question.A. flashedB. flutteredC. flushedD. flatteredD 58. The acrobat walked along the tightrope with a water jar on her head.A. grabbedB. tuckedC. gazedD. poisedA 59. If I were you, I would ; there is no need to be so nervous.A. take it easy C. have a ballB. make my way D. set my mindC 60. Philip and his brother decided to spend their weekend their boat.A. on varnishingB. to varnishC. varnishingD. varnishD 61. After his father explained the difference to him, the boy became and relaxed.A. nervousB. tenseC. excitedD. slackB 62. A heavy smoker, Mr. Parker finds it nearly impossible to smoking.A. stand byB. keep fromC. stick toD. result inC 63. Dora would often in silence through the window for hours.A. grabB. giggleC. gazeD. glimpseA 64. An extremely wind blew in from the sea, chasing people into their homes for warmth.A. icyB. pleasantC. warmD. cloudyB 65. As the wedding ceremony commenced, the bride appeared white.A. dressing inB. dressed inC. dressing onD. dressed onD 66. Many people tremble with fear having surgery.A. in accordance with C. at the beginning ofB. in the front of D. at the thought ofA 67. The airplane took off on time, steadily climbing up eastward for a while and then was .A. out of sight C. out of reachB. out of place D. out of stepB 68. It has taken me a while but at last I’ve managed to my fear of public speaking.A. respondB. conquerC. distributeD. renovateC 69. Mrs. Fuller went on a diet and in three months her weight to 100 pounds. A. broke down B. settled down C. brought down D. passed downD 70. Mr. Miller wrote down his ideas while they were still in his mind.A. typicalB. staleC. definiteD. freshC 71. Reading newspapers on a daily basis will keep you about what is going on at home and abroad.A. well-respected C. well-informedB. well-developed D. well-educatedD 72. Father didn’t from his book when I entered the living room.A. turn upB. stand upC. sit upD. look upA 73. While from influenza you should keep from getting wet or overtired.A. recoveringB. protectingC. benefitingD. resultingB 74. yourself, my dear, and don’t worry about me.A. Take afterB. Look afterC. Take careD. Look outC 75. I knocked several times am elderly lady answered the door.A. afterB. whenC. beforeD. sinceB 76. The new dormitory completed a fortnight ago is large enough to over two hundred students.A. overtakeB. accommodateC. prescribeD. interpretA 77. Tom was at school and got into a lot of fights.A. aggressiveB. friendlyC. sympatheticD. helpfulD 78. Lost in the strange town, the farmer found for the night in an abandoned house.A. shantyB. shelfC. shedD. shelterC 79. Before I had time to stop the angry father, a punch in the face had the boy’s eye.A. affectedB. grabbedC. bruisedD. skippedB 80. The body that was burned beyond recognition in the air crash was by the gold fillings in the teethA. recalledB. identifiedC. remindedD. recognizedA 81. There is no doubt that their support will in our course.A. make a difference C. catch our eyeB. stand in our way D. take us to taskC 82. The villagers heard the guns away all night.A. blessingB. bleedingC. blastingD. blockingD 83. Stand , please, and make way for the ambulance.A. outB. overC. byD. asideA 84. It must be important, he wouldn’t have called in the middle of the night. A. or else B. in addition C. or so D. at leastC 85. It was of them to eat all the food up.A. urgentB. acidC. greedyD. guiltyD 86. Andrew always carries a computer with him when he goes on a business trip.A. originalB. helpfulC. instantD. portableB 87. The school authorities have done much improving working and living conditions for the teachers.A. in place ofB. in the way ofC. in terms ofD. at the cost ofC 88. The publisher asked the author to his book for popular reading.A. absorbB. assignC. abridgeD. abandonA 89. Yesterday we had a swim and we lay on the beach for a while.A. afterwardsB. backwardsC. downwardsD. forwardsB 90. Have you how long the project will take?A. carried outB. figured outC. given outD. handed outD 91. Considering his contributions in this field, Mr. Pritt better treatment than this.A. assumesB. pleadsC. qualifiesD. deservesA 92. To the surprise of all present, some youngsters shouted his speech.A. in the midst of C. in accordance withB. at the point of D. under the condition ofB 93. The attic of the house was full of old, worthless .A. steamB. stuffC. steakD. staffC 94. It wasn’t until after midnight that the meeting .A. broke outB. broke inC. broke upD. broke downD 95. I could see by the gun in his hand that the man .A. drew lotsB. took advantageC. set his mindD. meant businessC 96. The workers on strike were told last night “Go back to work, otherwise you’ll be .”A. scaredB. promotedC. firedD. overtakenD 97. After leaving the theater, Mr. O’Neil home.A. looked forB. applied forC. paid forD. headed forA 98. It was decided to the search when there was no hope of finding the missing steamer.A. call offB. hold againstC. born ofD. take hold ofB 99. This office is so small that I don’t think we can another desk.A. keep fromB. fit inC. figure outD. take upC 100. The reception was going on when the power suddenly .A. put offB. gave offC. went offD. got offB 101. No one trusts Felix, for he is never punctual and often his duty.A. substitutesB. neglectsC. interferesD. maintainsA 102. Greater efforts are needed before we can our goal of economic reform. A. attain B. acquire C. obtain D. gainD 103. As it turned out, the speaker was shouted down by the crowd.A. courtesyB. friendlyC. PoliteD. hostileC 104. Martin finally succeeded in the two graphs onto the same screen with an overhead projector.A. pointingB. prescribingC. projectingD. proceedingB 105. young children may run around and make a lot of noise. Actually they are acting for their age.A. aggressivelyB. appropriatelyC. additionallyD. automaticallyA 106. I enjoy my job, but I’d like to do something more .A. creativeB. hostileC. notableD. internalC 107. There is no doubt that these measures will the solution of the problem.A. figure outB. shrug offC. contribute toD. reflect onD 108. That child’s concentration is poor-----he only listens to the teacher for a few seconds at a time.A. benefitB. tenseC. attitudeD. spanA 109. He would be seeing Sarah tonight, and a of her face suddenly came into his mind.A. visionB. realmC. screenD. shapeC 110. On April 12, 1912 this unsinkable ship hit an iceberg.A. remarkablyB. punctuallyC. supposedlyD. extensivelyD 111. Jimmy found it hard to the life of early men without the tools and comforts of modern civilization.A. polishB. promptC. possessD. pictureB 112. Jane is highly regarded at her job because she can react properly each situation.A. fromB. toC. withD. inC 113. Nina wanted to make a model plane, but she did not know how to it.A. run intoB. make forC. go aboutD. come toA 114. Robert will never anything unless he works harder.A. amount toB. turn overC. single outD. serve asB 115. It was a great success that they all climbed up to the top of the mountain before dusk scheduled.A. onB. asC. atD. byD 116. A loving home environment is essential for a child’s emotional and intellectual .A. fantasyB. traceC. gestureD. growthA 117. Tommy did not think it important to his teeth before going to bed.A. brushB. bloomC. bruiseD. blastB 118. Little did Susan dream of getting a chance to a visit to the Great Wall one day.A. spendB. payC. attainD. costC 119. Lanny has made it a rule to a couple of hours on Sundays for reviewing the lessons he learned during the week.A. set aboutB. set outC. set asideD. set forthD 120. Mrs. Bliss kept the windows shut lest the noise outside should her son’s sleep.A. send offB. turn againstC. break downD. interfere withC 121. You have gone beyond the speed limit, Slow down a bit you’ll be fined.A. andB. forC. orD. sinceD 122. I wrote to ask him how he was his colleagues.A. coming up with C. looking down uponB. making up for D. getting along withA 123. The TV play’s interest the questions it raises about human nature.A. lies inB. calls onC. sets asideD. holds backB 124. I tried taking tablets for the headache but they didn’t have any .A. butB. effectC. impactD. influenceC 125. Picture yourself as winning, that will contribute immeasurably to success.A. butB. forC. andD. ifB 126. If you recruit under pressure because you are people, you will never recruit qualified people.A. anxious forB. short ofC. angry aboutD. filled withA 127. Ann like her new job very much; she has it since the first day she worked in the company.A. thrown herself into C. qualified herself forB. enjoyed herself in D. helped herself withD 128. I think bicycles are a cheap, and pollution-free form of transport.A. electiveB. effectiveC. electricD. efficientC 129. The company is providing an $2 million to update its system software.A. apparentB. aroundC. additionalD. aboutB 130. We were told that the plan must be kept a from our competitors.A. messageB. secretC. sectionD. noticeA 131. Not long after the incident, the king threatened to the parliament and call an election.A. dissolveB. organizeC. resolveD. settleC 132. The monument was created the general and his soldiers for their triumph.A. in tune with C. in honor ofB. in contrast to D. in the hope ofD 133. In the typhoon-hit area lots of rivers their banks.A. overcameB. overlookedC. overflewD. overflowedA 134. Much to my annoyance, our letter box is often with junk mail.A. stuffedB. substitutedC. upsetD. interferedC 135. The corrupt law enforcement officers just what is going on in the community—the abuse of drugs, gambling, etc.A. make concessions to C. turn a blind eye toB. make a name for D. are concerned aboutD 136. I was told that there were a of people who went to her birthday party.A. mouthfulB. SPOONFULC. cupfulD. handfulB 137. Mary felt upset that her boy friend should have left without her .A. attitudeB. knowledgeC. gestureD. concessionC 138. Lots of divorced fathers or mothers only their children on weekends.A. look forward to C. have access toB. pay attention to D. set their mind toA 139. The crashed plane is said to be Prague from Cyprus by way of Athens.A. bound forB. anxious forC. known forD. grateful forB 140. Bob seems reluctant to his ignorance of the technical know-how that the job requires.A. maintainB. confessC. overtakeD. neglectD 141. They had only rehearsed once before the performance; yet they sang perfectly .A. by chanceB. at easeC. on averageD. in tuneA 142. The most feature of the statistics is the big increase in unemployment inthe third quarter of the year.A. strikingB. hostileC. stormyD. creativeB 143. John’s grandfather who had two world wars died at the age of 101. A. put off B. lived through C. cared for D. belonged toC 144. You’d better apply for the job as soon as possible—time is .A. drawing nearB. going onC. running outD. setting inD 145. We talked about out time together in Harvard and it really memories.A. took downB. brought downC. took backD. brought backC 146. I didn’t bother having the car checked, a mistake which I paid dearly. A. in B. with C. for D. aboutD 147. Have you sent off your application to that law firm ?A. formationB. forumC. frameD. formA 148. We took a cable car to the top of the mountain and took in the magnificent .A. viewsB. fieldsC. sightsD. visionsB 149. I can’t figure out why Roger a job which it seemed to me he liked so much.A. tookB. quittedC. workedD. enjoyedC 150. They the Nazis with the only weapon they had: their voices.A. contrastedB. commencedC. confrontedD. confirmedB 151. Professor Parker’s lecture was very . It was one of the best lectures I’ve ever attended.A. repetitiveB. impressiveC. inadequateD. misleadingA 152. The new electrical engineer’s suggestions were in the revised plan.A. embodiedB. contributedC. generatedD. accommodatedD 153. Constant showers are of the summer in that Asian country.A. epidemicB. unmistakableC. representativeD. characteristicC 154. Experiments have proved that this fertilizer can the growth of beans.A. contributeB. provokeC. accelerateD. overtakeB 155. To our delight, there were still some tickets for Saturday’s performance.A. possibleB. availableC. visibleD. portableA 156. The police found the clue was false and .A. misleadingB. handfulC. protectiveD. logicalC 157. Thomas recently bought a house in the suburbs, which is located in beautiful .A. landscapeB. structureC. surroundingsD. mansionD 158. Official figures show that unemployment reached a on November.A. trendB. cycleC. themeD. peakA 159. The dove is a of peace.A. symbolB. signC. signalD. symptomC 160. The suggestion was approved, with 42 votes , and 10 against.A. in forceB. in supportC. in favorD. in effectD 161. They sell these clothes at such a big discount because the style is .A. miserableB. worthlessC. harmfulD. outdatedB 162. On the top of Mount Tai tourists can enjoy a view of sunrise on a clearmorning.A. unmistakableB. fantasticC. repetitiveD. statisticalC 163. Don’t worry, the damage to the car was a scratch.A. leanB. sheerC. mereD. messyA 164. The actress gave us a vivid of her adventure in the tropical jungle.A. accountB. visionC. commentD. amountB 165. The Ministry of Agriculture is trying to enthusiasm for a project to make saline-alkali fertile.A. applauseB. generateC. identifyD. overflowD 166. The herd of cows the fodder my brothers gathered from the fields. A. went about B. set off C. dreamed of D. fed onA 167. Jack had all the symptoms of the disease, including loss of appetite and a high temperature.A. typicalB. physicalC. intimateD. primitiveB 168. Such expensive dresses are not available in department stores. You must go to a boutique to get them.A. frequentB. ordinaryC. universalD. commonC 169. I had my grey trousers last week, for they were a bit too long.A. widenedB. lengthenedC. shortenedD. heightenedD 170. Helen has bought two villas in the suburbs of the city. She must be earning a very large of money.A. crowdB. numberC. plentyD. amountC 171. Many writers find it harder and harder to the radical changes of our time.A. come up withB. put up withC. keep up withD. make up forD 172. If this project is to be , we must have all the help that modern technology can supply.A. set asideB. amounted toC. put offD. carried onA 173. With the days seem to slowly, you can tell that you’re not enjoying yourself.A. go byB. held onC. fit inD. pile upB 174. This poem a vision of a world where everyone lives in peace and harmony.A. points outB. conjures upC. switches toD. brings downC 175. The manager pointed out that his dairy products were superior others’.A. withB. thanC. toD. from。
英语选修6参考答案

英语选修6参考答案一、听力部分1. A) 根据对话内容,第一个问题询问的是关于天气,选项A提到了天气晴朗,符合对话内容。
2. B) 第二个问题涉及到了对话中的交通情况,选项B提到了交通拥堵,与对话内容一致。
3. C) 第三个问题询问的是对话中提到的时间,选项C正确地指出了对话中提到的时间点。
4. A) 第四个问题关于对话中的地点,选项A正确地识别了对话中提到的地点。
5. B) 第五个问题询问的是对话中提到的活动,选项B正确地反映了对话中提到的活动。
二、阅读理解6. C) 根据文章第一段,可以得出正确答案是C。
7. A) 第二段提到了某个观点,选项A与该观点相符。
8. D) 第三段中有一个细节与选项D相匹配。
9. B) 第四段中有一个论点支持选项B。
10. A) 根据文章最后一段,选项A是正确的结论。
三、完形填空11. lost 根据上下文,这里需要一个形容词来描述“方向”,“lost”意为“迷失的”,符合语境。
12. because 这里需要一个连词来引导原因状语从句。
13. to find 这里需要一个不定式来表示目的。
14. who 引导一个定语从句,修饰先行词“people”。
15. was 根据时态和主谓一致,这里需要使用被动语态的过去式。
16. that 引导一个同位语从句,解释说明“the way”。
17. what 引导一个宾语从句,表示“什么”。
18. had been 这里需要使用过去完成时态来表示过去的某个动作。
19. so 这里需要一个副词来修饰形容词“tired”,表示程度。
20. but 这里需要一个连词来表示转折。
四、语法填空21. was built 根据上下文,这里需要使用被动语态。
22. that/who 引导一个定语从句,修饰先行词“the man”。
23. to see 这里需要一个不定式来表示目的。
24. had been 这里需要使用过去完成时态。
25. if/whether 这里需要一个连词来引导宾语从句,表示“是否”。
unit6~10听力选择答案 (1)

Unit6Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.A. He is seeking help.B. He is offering advice.C. He is trying to look calm.D. He is having an interview.2.A. She is weak in doing projects.B. She is weak in studies.C. She tends to work whole-heartedly.D. She is not willing to start a project.3.A. Send in her CV by e-mail.B. Send in her CV by mail.C. Call the company.D. Visit the company in person.4.A. She has accepted the offer.B. She has declined the offer.C. She is interested in becoming an accountant.D. She will leave the current job for more money.5.A. She should keep the present job.B. She might as well find a new job.C. She might as well find an online job.D. She should perfect her present position.6.A. A teacher.B. A salesman.C. A project manager.D. An architect.7.A. The company's business model and corporate philosophy.B. The products and services the company provides.C. The background the man has.D. The promising salary.8.A. The man failed the interview.B. There's no position available in the company.C. The man may apply for sales manager.D. The man will have an interview next week.Part 5 Short passages and multiple choice questions(每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. The significance of exact numbers in a résumé.B. The role of three techniques in an interview.C. How to write a résumé.D. The importance of a résumé.2.Which of the following is better in a résumé, according to thespeaker?A. Lots of teaching experience.B. 7,300 teaching hours.C. Teaching for many years.D. Thousands of teaching hours.3.According to the speaker, which of the following does aholiday company NOT sell?A. Holidays.B. Adventure.C. Relaxation.D. Sand.4.What is the third technique the speaker recommends?A. A neat résumé.B. A handwritten cover letter.C. Identifying an employer's needs.D. All of the above.5.What skills are important in a résumé?A. The skills the applicant is especially good at.B. The skills the applicant has learned in his internship.C. Only the skills indicated in the job ad, to attract theemployer's attention.D. Mainly the skills listed in the advertisement, but also otherskills the employer needs.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. 6.Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?A. What to bring to the job interview.B. The importance of appearance.C. What to say at job interviews.D. How to prepare for job interviews.7.Which of the following is NOT mentioned when you do yourresearch on the company?A. Its finances.B. Its products.C. Its customers.D. Its objectives.8.What kind of clothes does the speaker recommend?A. Flashy clothes.B. Fashionable clothes.C. Clean and neat clothes.D. Light-colored clothes.9.Which of the following does the speaker NOT mention to taketo the interview?A. Your CV.B. Reference books.C. Your qualifications papers.D. Samples of your work.10.What advice does the speaker give you about your pile ofpaperwork at an interview?A. It should be as tall as possible.B. It should be enough for you to give a 10-minutepresentation.C. It should be well organized.D. It should include at least ten books.Part 6 Short passages/dialogs andmultiple-choice questions(每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.Which of the following does the woman NOT say in advisingthe man?A. Wear proper clothes.B. Put on a jacket and tie.C. Comb his hair.D. Have his resume at hand.2.What does the woman mean by saying, "Just watch yourtongue"?A. Hold your tongue.B. Avoid having a slip of the tongue.C. Keep quiet.D. Don't argue with others.3.Why does the man think it is necessary to talk about himself?A. He wants to show that he is clever.B. He wants to show that he is knowledgeable.C. He wants to be friendly.D. He wants to appear energetic.4.What has happened to the man in the past two years?A. He was fired twice for beating up his co-workers.B. He lost three jobs for quarrelling with his colleagues.C. He was promoted for his contributions.D. He was demoted for arguing with his boss.5.Why does the man want to work at the gift shop?A. Because it is near his home.B. Because the shop assistants there are friendly.C. Because the business there is good.D. Because the business there is bad.Part 7 Long dialogs and True/False questions (每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, and then mark the statements T (true) or F (false). You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to write the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.The woman had work experience in a foreign trade companyfor three years.A. TrueB. False2.The woman learned skills in both sales and interpersonalcommunication.A. TrueB. False3.Her job responsibilities were restricted to finding newcustomers.A. TrueB. False4.Her office hours are 9:00 to 5:30, Monday through Saturday.A. TrueB. False5.If employed, she is to have the base salary, paid holidays, apaid vacation, a retirement plan, and bonuses for good sales.A. TrueB. FalseUnit7Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.A. Tuesday morning at the woman's office.B. Tuesday morning at the man's office.C. Tuesday afternoon at the woman's office.D. Tuesday morning at the man's office.2.A. The football match should be called off.B. The meeting should not include new items.C. The meeting should have another two items.D. The football should be included in the agenda.3.A. Cancelling the meeting.B. Continuing the discussion on the last issue.C. Starting the meeting.D. Finishing the meeting.4.A. Eating noodles.B. Finding a supermodel for the café.C. Drawing up a business plan.D. Finding a waitress on the Internet.5.A. A relative of his helped him to get over the difficulty.B. His café was a big success.C. He no longer has a business.D. He has lost both his business and house.6.A. The man's company is broke.B. The man's company is expanding.C. The woman is willing to invest in the man's company.D. The woman won't invest in the man's company.7.A. The man's company has been shut down.B. The man is very proud of his business.C. The man feels depressed about his company'sperformance.D. The woman is going to join in the man's company. 8.A. It can save costs.B. Products can be easily promoted.C. It saves labor.D. Both A and B.Part 5 Short passages and multiple choice questions(每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. 1.Why does the speaker mention anti-virus software?A. To show the importance of protecting the computer.B. To show how bad computer viruses are.C. To illustrate a future market demand.D. To identify a possible market decline.2.What is the use of an iris-recognition machine?A. To guard against an explosion.B. To ensure security.C. To recognize the value of safety.D. To avoid computer viruses.3.How can one benefit from old gardeners?A. By learning from the products sold in North America.B. By selling the gardeners more software.C. By studying how much more they earn than before.D. By studying what could help them to work longer and moreeasily.4.What is true of most of the people in the speaker's town?A. They overlooked the value of wild blueberries.B. They eat a lot of wild blueberries.C. They like to eat both blueberries and wild blueberries.D. They eat neither blueberries nor wild blueberries.5.Which of the following would be a suitable title for thepassage?A. Wild blueberry—a thriving business.B. Best business opportunities arising from computersoftware.C. How to find business opportunities.D. How to make use of the business connections. Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. 6.What is the latest problem with Toyota's cars?A. Other carmakers' fear of its hybrid Prius cars.B. Customers' dissatisfaction with all Toyota cars.C. Fears about the safety of its hybrid Prius cars.D. Fears about the accelerators of its hybrid Prius cars.7.Why did Toyota recall its cars last September?A. Because of some small defects.B. Because of accelerator problemsC. Because of faulty brakes.D. Because of all of the above problems.8.What is true of the Prius hybrid car?A. It is the world's most popular hybrid car.B. It is popular with celebrities.C. It is environmentally friendly.D. All of the above.9.What did Toyota president Akio Toyoda think was thecompany's top priority?A. The customers' safety.B. The customers' preference.C. The company's profits.D. Reduction of the company's loss to the minimum.10.Which of the following is true of Toyota's recalling its cars?A. It recalled 463,000 cars, involving billions of dollars.B. It recalled 436,000 cars, involving millions of dollars.C. It recalled 436,000 cars, involving billions of dollars.D. It recalled 463,000 cars, involving hundreds of millions ofdollars.Part 6 Short passages/dialogs andmultiple-choice questions(每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.What does the fax say?A. A small part of the goods was damaged.B. Half of the goods was damaged.C. The greater part of the goods was damaged.D. All of the goods were damaged.2.What is it the man wants to do about the fax?A. To ask the woman to make photocopies of it.B. To ask the woman to hide it away.C. To send a photocopy to the general manager immediately.D. Not to send a photocopy to the general managerimmediately.3.What did the man succeed in doing?A. Persuading the general manager not to get furious.B. Persuading the woman not to tell the ShippingDepartment.C. Persuading Watson Company not to cancel the wholeorder.D. Persuading the Shipping Department not to cancel thewhole order.4.What will the speakers' company lose?A. Money.B. Reputation.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.5.What conclusion does the woman arrive at?A. With the man's interpersonal skills, they won't lose theirjobs.B. In spite of the man's interpersonal skills, they will be out ofemployment.C. The man must find a job in damage control.D. She must find a job in damage control.Part 7 Long dialogs and True/False questions (每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, and then mark the statements T (true) or F (false). You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to write the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.Both the man and woman think a good beginning isimportant.A. TrueB. False2.The woman thinks it is necessary to advertise the goodquality of the product to make lots of money.A. TrueB. False3.The woman has put full-page ads in two large trademagazines.A. TrueB. False4.The woman has put three full-page ads in a majornewspaper.A. TrueB. False5.The man is not completely satisfied with the woman's work.A. TrueB. FalseUnit8Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.A. The peace of mind.B. A cheaper taxi.C. A licensed taxi.D. An unlicensed taxi.2.A. It is important to offer an online friend a drink.B. It is delightful to get a drink from an online friend.C. Ensure that nobody puts anything harmful into your drink.D. Be sure to shake the drink before you take it.3.A. The owner of the bar will not welcome him.B. The owner of the bar welcomes only visitors in football shirts.C. The barmen and barmaids have gone to watch the football final.D. The bar is closed.4.A. She will run as fast as she can.B. She will defend herself.C. She will be scared to death.D. She will buy a can of hairspray.5.A. Take a rubbish bin to the train station.B. Remove the rubbish bins from the railway station.C. Look at what is in the rubbish bin.D. Throw something into the rubbish bin.6.A. Her bicycle.B. Her sunglasses.C. Her cell phone.D. Her wallet.7.A. Mom and son.B. Teacher and student.C. Colleagues.D. Strangers.8.A. His father.B. His sister.C. His teacher.D. The woman speaker.Part 5 Short passages and multiple choice questions(每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. World day against child labor.B. The worst forms of child labor.C. The reasons for child labor.D. The solutions to child labor.2.About how many children are doing dangerous jobs?A. About 120 million.B. Over 180 million.C. About 250 million.D. Nearly 750 million.3.Which of the following is NOT mentioned among the worstforms of child labor?A. Illegal sex trade.B. Illegal drug trade.C. Robbery.D. Wars.4.Where are the most children forced to work?A. In Asia and Latin America.B. In Asia and Africa.C. In Africa and Latin America.D. In Asia, Africa and Latin America.5.What should be governments' first step to reduce and endchild labor?A. To find out the worst forms of child labor.B. To identify the worst areas of child labor in the world.C. To punish governments that do not fight against childlabor.D. To carry out special programs with time limits.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.6.According to the report, what has happened to one third ofteenagers who surf the Internet?A. They have enjoyed online games.B. They have enjoyed social networks.C. They have been victims of cyber-bullying.D. They have been victims of hacking.7.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as away of cyber-bullying?A. Receiving threatening messages.B. Receiving lots of junk mail.C. Having one's private e-mails forwarded withoutpermission.D. Having one's text messages forwarded without permission.8.Which of the following receives the most common complaintfrom online teens?A. Having an embarrassing picture posted withoutpermission.B. Having rumors about them spread online.C. Physical violence.D. Private information being shared.9.What proportion of non-users of social networks had beencyber-bullied?A. 39%.B. 32%.C. 29%.D. 22%.10.Which of the following is the most effective in transmitting ofbullying materials ?A. Whispering.B. Shouting.C. Passing around.D. A few clicks of the mouse.Part 6 Short passages/dialogs andmultiple-choice questions(每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. 1.Why does the man say he can't play tennis?A. He has to finish the food on the plate first.B. He has an appointment with a race walker.C. He is busy preparing for an exam.D. He is busy preparing for a job interview.2.Why is the man concerned about his score on the exam?A. It will influence his finding a job.B. It will determine if he can move to a higher grade in theuniversity.C. It will determine if he can get a scholarship.D. It is the last chance for him to take the makeup exam.3.What happened to Al Heppner, the race walker?A. He finished first in the qualifying round.B. His coach put a lot of pressure on him.C. He injured himself in the race walking.D. He committed suicide.4.What does the woman think we need to deal withcompetition?A. Harder work to sharpen our competitive edge.B. Keen observation to find out the opponent's weaknesses.C. A balance between our strengths and weaknesses.D. A sense of balance between what is possible andimpossible.5.What does the man finally think?A. He disagrees with the woman.B. He needs some relaxation.C. He must work harder to pass the exam.D. He thinks he is better than the woman at tennis.Part 7 Long dialogs and True/False questions (每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, and then mark the statements T (true) or F (false). You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to write the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.An Italian had arrived at a small French town to stay with hiswife at a hotel there.A. TrueB. False2.The Frenchman suddenly saw the Italian stealing his watch.A. TrueB. False3.The Frenchman and the Italian did not understand eachother.A. TrueB. False4.The Italian remained calm though the Frenchman lookedfierce.A. TrueB. False5.The Frenchman robbed the Italian by mistake.A. TrueB. FalseUnit9Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.A. To find the passports.B. To get the tickets.C. To pay the departure tax.D. To look after the luggage.2.A. 2 kilograms.B. 3 kilograms.C. 23 kilograms.D. 28 kilograms.3.A. Flying is relaxing and enjoyable.B. Flying could be harmful to the human body.C. Passengers should not carry hairspray on board.D. Most passengers like to drink water on board.4.A. She is frightened of flying.B. She hates the long queue at the check-in.C. She is not happy with the high fare.D. She thinks the service on the flight is bad.5.A. He is annoyed.B. He is furious.C. He is not too worried.D. He is helpless.6.A. Trans Pacific Flight 8 on July 19.B. Trans Pacific Flight 8 on August 2.C. Trans Pacific Flight 2 on July 19.D. Trans Pacific Flight 2 on August 8.7.A. By bus.B. By train.C. By air.D. Not decided.Part 5 Short passages and multiple choice questions(每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. 1.What is the passage mainly concerned with?A. The booming air travel industry.B. The depressing air travel industry.C. Despite the current depression, the air travel industry willpick up.D. Despite the current boom, the air travel industry willdecline.2.What was the earliest cause of the short-term aviation industrydepression?A. The crash of the high-tech stock market.B. A terrorist attack.C. Consumers' desire to buy goods.D. The poor airline service.3.Which of the following bears a larger share of the securitycheck costs?A. A longer trip.B. A shorter trip.C. Passengers at a small airport.D. Passengers at a large airport.4.According to the passage, what does deregulation result in?A. Worse service.B. Higher fare.C. Fast speed.D. More competition.5.What may be the average annual growth of the air travelindustry in the next two decades?A. A 20 percent increase.B. A 20.5 percent increase.C. A 5.1 percent increase.D. A 1.5 percent increase.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.6.What is true of the passenger traffic at Heathrow Airport?A. It is the smallest the world.B. It is the second largest the world.C. It is the largest the U.K.D. It is the second largest in the U.K.7.When did the new terminal at Heathrow Airport open?A. On 27th May.B. On 5th March.C. On 27th March.D. On 7th March.8.What problems did the staff have?A. Finding car parking spaces.B. Going through security.C. Getting into the building.D. All of the above.9.Why was there a backlog of luggage?A. There was simply too much luggage.B. Staff could not use the new systems well.C. The luggage-handling system broke down.D. All of the above.10.Which of the following happened the first day the new terminalwas in use?A. Problems were completely solved.B. No problems occurred.C. 20 flights were cancelled.D. 20 flights were delayed.Part 6 Short passages/dialogs andmultiple-choice questions(每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.What are the man and woman talking about?A. The man thinks first class is far better than economy class, but the woman disagrees.B. The woman thinks first class is far better than economyclass, but the man disagrees.C. Both the man and woman think first class is far better thaneconomy class.D. Both the man and woman think first class is little better thaneconomy class.2.What has happened to the woman?A. She flew from Shanghai yesterday.B. She left Shanghai the day before yesterday.C. She is suffering from jet lag.D. She has got over the jet lag.3.According to the woman, which of the following is true in thewaiting room?A. In economy class you have to wait for hours.B. In economy class you have to stand in a long queue.C. In first class you have lots of food.D. In first class you can sleep on a sofa.4.What does the woman say about the first-class service onboard?A. You can choose from inexpensive meals.B. You can choose a movie on your own TV.C. You can stretch your arms and legs.D. All of the above.5.What does the man think about jet lag?A. It happens to everyone who flies for over 12 hours fromeast to west.B. It happens to everyone who flies for over 12 hours fromwest to east.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.Part 7 Long dialogs and True/False questions (每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, and then mark the statements T (true) or F (false). You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to write the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.The woman must take medicine to overcome her nervousnesswhen flying.A. TrueB. False2.Security checks have made the boarding procedure longer.A. TrueB. False3.The airline does not over-book every flight.A. TrueB. False4.An airline sells more tickets than its seating capacity in casesome passengers do not show up.A. TrueB. False5.The male speaker put on a brand-name T-shirt, hoping to beupgraded to a first-class seat.A. TrueB. FalseUnit10Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.A. He does not like what the woman bought.B. He does not remember the price of the shirt.C. He does not remember in which shop the shirt was.D. He remembers only the woman's phone number.2.A. She did not take the shopping list along with her.B. She did not write a shipping list.C. She does not want to shop in a crowded supermarket.D. She wants to finish shopping quickly.3.A. He has lost his memory completely.B. He has lost his sight.C. He drank heavily last night.D. He danced until after midnight.4.A. He can remember his life in primary school exactly.B. He remembers his life in his nursery.C. He remembers his life in primary school but not that in thenursery.D. He remembers his life in both primary school and thenursery.5.A. He has a bad memory.B. The woman has a bad memory.。
2010同等学力申硕英语模拟题六答案

Paper OnePart I Dialogue CommunicationSection A1.选C。
A方问“你听说我在才艺比赛中得了第一名吗?”B方欣喜地给予祝贺。
2.选A。
A方向B方咨询谁能给予他语言翻译方面的帮助,于是B方向其推荐新来的能操双语的图书馆员。
3.选D。
A方向B方请求帮忙,但B方正忙于自己的学习,所以愿意另外找一个时间帮助A方清扫房屋。
其他选项都表示拒绝,而且语气过于直接,欠缺礼貌。
4.选B。
A方问:“既然已经开学了,Jack就不能老和他的朋友们混在一起了。
”选项B的回答是:“是的,学业比聚会更重要。
他的学习落后了。
”符合对话场景,为最佳选项。
5.选C。
“submit”意为“提交”,A方询问是否所有人都已提交他们的建议,B方回答“只有弗莱德还没交”。
Section B Dialogue Comprehension6.选B。
“be up for something"指有能力做某事,女士问男士是否能玩填字游戏,男士说他不懂怎么玩。
“over one’s head”指“太高深而使人难以理解”。
7.选C。
本题的关键词是Other’than,意思是“除了”。
男士的意思是除了星期三,别的哪天都一样。
与之相符的说法只有选项C。
8.选A。
女士说他们正在努力为明天的比赛做准备,可以推测她今天下午要做的事情应该与此有关。
9.选C。
本题考查对词组的掌握情况:up to one’s ear’s是“深陷于,忙碌于”的意思;rain check是“延期,改日”的意思。
知道了这两个词组的意思,就可以选出正确的答案来。
10.选B。
“reservation”指“订座、预订”,男士说他已在那家餐馆订了座,可见他预备到那家餐厅就餐。
Part II V ocabularySection A11.选A。
句中画线词advent是一个外来语词,其意思等于coming,即“到来。
”本句的句意是:史前时期在岩石表面雕刻人像和图案的艺术似乎随着耕作的坐盟而缓慢地消失了,因为农耕需要大量的时间和精力。
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Few actors have so fully the deepest feelings of Shakespeare as Olivier Laurence.A. transmittedB. performedC. managedD. interpretedA 9. As the policeman approached the door of the bank, he a black briefcase leaning against the wall.A. spottedB. strolledC. spoiledD. stoopedC 10. Money, of course, is no for the loss of life or limb.A. toleranceB. responseC. substituteD. incentiveD 11. The goat its neck to make a grab at a fallen twig on the ground.A. madeB. handledC. caughtD. twistedB 12. As a mother, I give advice when my children need it, but basically our relationship is one equals.A. withB. betweenC. fromD. beneathC 13. The city of Kyoto, lies by hills and is frequently bathed in mists.A. surroundsB. surroundingC. surroundedD. to surroundA 14. Banks raised interest rates five times from mid-1989 to mid-1991, squeezing the bubbles in the stock and property markets.A. in hopes ofB. in charge ofC. in terms ofD. in favor ofB 15. A Xinhua news reporter who has just returned from Iraq the war will give us a talk this afternoon in the auditorium.A. composingB. coveringC. transmittingD. enclosingD 16. In America, many people don’t care who the country and seldom go to the polls.A. fitsB. setsC. puts D defectA 17. It seemed her handicap did not her determination to live an independent life.A. affectB. infectC. effectD. defectB 18. This region, now suffering from water shortage, was once fresh water lakes.A. filled withB. dotted withC. based onD. composed ofC 19. all the money and fancy clothes, Laura is not as happy as she appears to be.A. SinceB. BecauseC. DespiteD. ThoughD 20. I tried to run past him but he the collar of my coat.A. fadedB. foldedC. handledD. grabbedC 21. Theoretically, raising the highest speed from 100 to 150 mph was easy.A. obscurelyB. completelyC. relativelyD. fortunatelyD 22. The dress in the window when she walked past the store.A. took her into account C. caught her breathB. took her to task D. caught her eyeA 23. It’s silly, but I’d like a copy of this photography.A. sort ofB. different fromC. eager forD. appropriate toB 24. This show will no doubt his growing reputation.A. bring backB. add toC. call upD. curl upC 25. The teacher asked a difficult question, but Ted a good answer.A. ended up inB. got rid ofC. came up withD. made up forB 26. The June 3, 1996 of Newsweek carries a long article about Japan’s future empress.A. copyB. issueC. magazineD. columnA 27. Bound hand and foot, the victim was left in the lavatory.A. helplessB. helpingC. helpfulD. to helpD 28. They have never met, but they have been in with each other for years. A. comparison B. competition C. conflict D. correspondenceC 29. While my wife and kids were away for the weekend, I had the entire house .A. by myselfB. with myselfC. to myselfD. for myselfB 30. The police warned people to be against burglary during the festival.A. by chanceB. on guardC. at workD. in dangerA 31. Many university students experience severe tension as final exams .A. drew nearB. came roundC. took offD. passed awayC 32. Mr. Tyler used to eat with a napkin under his chin.A. filledB. stuffedC. tuckedD. addedD 33. We have four hours of English a week, including one in the language lab.A. segmentB. sectionC. selectionD. sessionA 34. Their holiday trip was by the frantic search for their lost passports.A. spoiledB. damagedC. harmedD. effectedC 35. Miss Main kept practicing until she finally herself for the job.A. adjustedB. adaptedC. qualifiedD. behavedD 36. I that you wouldn’t like to stay indoors if it were not raining.A. conformB. resumeC. consumeD. assumeB 37. She’s still . I’ll ask her to call you when she gets home.A. on footB. at workC. off dutyD. in debtC 38. Consumer spending is often an of public confidence in the economy.A. extentB. elementC. indexD. instanceA 39. If you really want to apply for the dangerous job I won’t , though I think it’s a crazy idea.A. stand in your way C. send away for itB. have it to myself D. go ahead with itB 40. On seeing the blanket kicked away by the little boy, she wrapped it around him.A. kindlyB. tightlyC. angrilyD. happilyD 41. Though the job is new to us, we are confident we’ll in a couple of days.A. come onB. carry onC. pass onD. catch onA 42. His parents him in a boarding school when he was only seven years old.A. enrolledB. sentC. arrangedD. namedB 43. It was the first time he and I drank together. As I , it was also the last time.A. remindB. recallC. recognizeD. reflectC 44. The contract had before Mr. Wells was able to find a new job.A. run offB. run awayC. run outD. run afterD 45. The passengers had a chat with the college students as conductors during the summer vacation.A. turning outB. working outC. giving outD. helping outC 46. It is rarely useful to try and adjust fully to the time-zone transition before the journey, since this will your life-style too much.A. renovateB. decayC. interruptD. flipD 47. Tourism authorities quickly to reports of the attack, claiming that it was accidental and that crime against tourists was quite rare in the scenic areas.A. addedB. fastenedC. skippedD. respondedA 48. If these problems are not early in their training, they can be a real danger to themselves and to their instructors.A. spottedB. intendedC. respondedD. contractedB 49. If either or you had been able to your anger, the fight would have been avoided.A. send awayB. hold backC. bring backD. catch onC 50. Rebecca couldn’t hide her embarrassment her husband’s rudeness.A. onB. inC. atD. toB 51. After a careful examination, the doctor a new medicine and a three-day rest for her.A. wroteB. prescribedC. checkedD. assumedA 52. The little girl wore a very thin coat. A sudden gust of wind made her .A. shiverB. shelterC. shineD. shiftD 53. With tear gas and fire hose the police the demonstrators.A. dividedB. spreadC. brokeD. scatteredC 54. The drink had a(n) taste which I found quite unpleasant.A. aggressiveB. pleasantC. acidD. deliciousB 55. The road became so slippery after the rain that several cars sideways into the ditch.A. smashedB. slidC. slammedD. slippedA 56. Andrew held his elderly mother firmly by the arm in case she on the ice. A. slipped B. skated C. skied D. skilledC 57. Olivia with embarrassment when she couldn’t answer the question.A. flashedB. flutteredC. flushedD. flatteredD 58. The acrobat walked along the tightrope with a water jar on her head.A. grabbedB. tuckedC. gazedD. poisedA 59. If I were you, I would ; there is no need to be so nervous.A. take it easy C. have a ballB. make my way D. set my mindC 60. Philip and his brother decided to spend their weekend their boat.A. on varnishingB. to varnishC. varnishingD. varnishD 61. After his father explained the difference to him, the boy became and relaxed.A. nervousB. tenseC. excitedD. slackB 62. A heavy smoker, Mr. Parker finds it nearly impossible to smoking.A. stand byB. keep fromC. stick toD. result inC 63. Dora would often in silence through the window for hours.A. grabB. giggleC. gazeD. glimpseA 64. An extremely wind blew in from the sea, chasing people into their homes for warmth.A. icyB. pleasantC. warmD. cloudyB 65. As the wedding ceremony commenced, the bride appeared white.A. dressing inB. dressed inC. dressing onD. dressed onD 66. Many people tremble with fear having surgery.A. in accordance with C. at the beginning ofB. in the front of D. at the thought ofA 67. The airplane took off on time, steadily climbing up eastward for a while and then was .A. out of sight C. out of reachB. out of place D. out of stepB 68. It has taken me a while but at last I’ve managed to my fear of public speaking.A. respondB. conquerC. distributeD. renovateC 69. Mrs. Fuller went on a diet and in three months her weight to 100 pounds. A. broke down B. settled down C. brought down D. passed downD 70. Mr. Miller wrote down his ideas while they were still in his mind.A. typicalB. staleC. definiteD. freshC 71. Reading newspapers on a daily basis will keep you about what is going on at home and abroad.A. well-respected C. well-informedB. well-developed D. well-educatedD 72. Father didn’t from his book when I entered the living room.A. turn upB. stand upC. sit upD. look upA 73. While from influenza you should keep from getting wet or overtired.A. recoveringB. protectingC. benefitingD. resultingB 74. yourself, my dear, and don’t worry about me.A. Take afterB. Look afterC. Take careD. Look outC 75. I knocked several times am elderly lady answered the door.A. afterB. whenC. beforeD. sinceB 76. The new dormitory completed a fortnight ago is large enough to over two hundred students.A. overtakeB. accommodateC. prescribeD. interpretA 77. Tom was at school and got into a lot of fights.A. aggressiveB. friendlyC. sympatheticD. helpfulD 78. Lost in the strange town, the farmer found for the night in an abandoned house.A. shantyB. shelfC. shedD. shelterC 79. Before I had time to stop the angry father, a punch in the face had the boy’s eye.A. affectedB. grabbedC. bruisedD. skippedB 80. The body that was burned beyond recognition in the air crash was by the gold fillings in the teethA. recalledB. identifiedC. remindedD. recognizedA 81. There is no doubt that their support will in our course.A. make a difference C. catch our eyeB. stand in our way D. take us to taskC 82. The villagers heard the guns away all night.A. blessingB. bleedingC. blastingD. blockingD 83. Stand , please, and make way for the ambulance.A. outB. overC. byD. asideA 84. It must be important, he wouldn’t have called in the middle of the night. A. or else B. in addition C. or so D. at leastC 85. It was of them to eat all the food up.A. urgentB. acidC. greedyD. guiltyD 86. Andrew always carries a computer with him when he goes on a business trip.A. originalB. helpfulC. instantD. portableB 87. The school authorities have done much improving working and living conditions for the teachers.A. in place ofB. in the way ofC. in terms ofD. at the cost ofC 88. The publisher asked the author to his book for popular reading.A. absorbB. assignC. abridgeD. abandonA 89. Yesterday we had a swim and we lay on the beach for a while.A. afterwardsB. backwardsC. downwardsD. forwardsB 90. Have you how long the project will take?A. carried outB. figured outC. given outD. handed outD 91. Considering his contributions in this field, Mr. Pritt better treatment than this.A. assumesB. pleadsC. qualifiesD. deservesA 92. To the surprise of all present, some youngsters shouted his speech.A. in the midst of C. in accordance withB. at the point of D. under the condition ofB 93. The attic of the house was full of old, worthless .A. steamB. stuffC. steakD. staffC 94. It wasn’t until after midnight that the meeting .A. broke outB. broke inC. broke upD. broke downD 95. I could see by the gun in his hand that the man .A. drew lotsB. took advantageC. set his mindD. meant businessC 96. The workers on strike were told last night “Go back to work, otherwise you’ll be .”A. scaredB. promotedC. firedD. overtakenD 97. After leaving the theater, Mr. O’Neil home.A. looked forB. applied forC. paid forD. headed forA 98. It was decided to the search when there was no hope of finding the missing steamer.A. call offB. hold againstC. born ofD. take hold ofB 99. This office is so small that I don’t think we can another desk.A. keep fromB. fit inC. figure outD. take upC 100. The reception was going on when the power suddenly .A. put offB. gave offC. went offD. got offB 101. No one trusts Felix, for he is never punctual and often his duty.A. substitutesB. neglectsC. interferesD. maintainsA 102. Greater efforts are needed before we can our goal of economic reform. A. attain B. acquire C. obtain D. gainD 103. As it turned out, the speaker was shouted down by the crowd.A. courtesyB. friendlyC. PoliteD. hostileC 104. Martin finally succeeded in the two graphs onto the same screen with an overhead projector.A. pointingB. prescribingC. projectingD. proceedingB 105. young children may run around and make a lot of noise. Actually they are acting for their age.A. aggressivelyB. appropriatelyC. additionallyD. automaticallyA 106. I enjoy my job, but I’d like to do something more .A. creativeB. hostileC. notableD. internalC 107. There is no doubt that these measures will the solution of the problem.A. figure outB. shrug offC. contribute toD. reflect onD 108. That child’s concentration is poor-----he only listens to the teacher for a few seconds at a time.A. benefitB. tenseC. attitudeD. spanA 109. He would be seeing Sarah tonight, and a of her face suddenly came into his mind.A. visionB. realmC. screenD. shapeC 110. On April 12, 1912 this unsinkable ship hit an iceberg.A. remarkablyB. punctuallyC. supposedlyD. extensivelyD 111. Jimmy found it hard to the life of early men without the tools and comforts of modern civilization.A. polishB. promptC. possessD. pictureB 112. Jane is highly regarded at her job because she can react properly each situation.A. fromB. toC. withD. inC 113. Nina wanted to make a model plane, but she did not know how to it.A. run intoB. make forC. go aboutD. come toA 114. Robert will never anything unless he works harder.A. amount toB. turn overC. single outD. serve asB 115. It was a great success that they all climbed up to the top of the mountain before dusk scheduled.A. onB. asC. atD. byD 116. A loving home environment is essential for a child’s emotional and intellectual .A. fantasyB. traceC. gestureD. growthA 117. Tommy did not think it important to his teeth before going to bed.A. brushB. bloomC. bruiseD. blastB 118. Little did Susan dream of getting a chance to a visit to the Great Wall one day.A. spendB. payC. attainD. costC 119. Lanny has made it a rule to a couple of hours on Sundays for reviewing the lessons he learned during the week.A. set aboutB. set outC. set asideD. set forthD 120. Mrs. Bliss kept the windows shut lest the noise outside should her son’s sleep.A. send offB. turn againstC. break downD. interfere withC 121. You have gone beyond the speed limit, Slow down a bit you’ll be fined.A. andB. forC. orD. sinceD 122. I wrote to ask him how he was his colleagues.A. coming up with C. looking down uponB. making up for D. getting along withA 123. The TV play’s interest the questions it raises about human nature.A. lies inB. calls onC. sets asideD. holds backB 124. I tried taking tablets for the headache but they didn’t have any .A. butB. effectC. impactD. influenceC 125. Picture yourself as winning, that will contribute immeasurably to success.A. butB. forC. andD. ifB 126. If you recruit under pressure because you are people, you will never recruit qualified people.A. anxious forB. short ofC. angry aboutD. filled withA 127. Ann like her new job very much; she has it since the first day she worked in the company.A. thrown herself into C. qualified herself forB. enjoyed herself in D. helped herself withD 128. I think bicycles are a cheap, and pollution-free form of transport.A. electiveB. effectiveC. electricD. efficientC 129. The company is providing an $2 million to update its system software.A. apparentB. aroundC. additionalD. aboutB 130. We were told that the plan must be kept a from our competitors.A. messageB. secretC. sectionD. noticeA 131. Not long after the incident, the king threatened to the parliament and call an election.A. dissolveB. organizeC. resolveD. settleC 132. The monument was created the general and his soldiers for their triumph.A. in tune with C. in honor ofB. in contrast to D. in the hope ofD 133. In the typhoon-hit area lots of rivers their banks.A. overcameB. overlookedC. overflewD. overflowedA 134. Much to my annoyance, our letter box is often with junk mail.A. stuffedB. substitutedC. upsetD. interferedC 135. The corrupt law enforcement officers just what is going on in the community—the abuse of drugs, gambling, etc.A. make concessions to C. turn a blind eye toB. make a name for D. are concerned aboutD 136. I was told that there were a of people who went to her birthday party.A. mouthfulB. SPOONFULC. cupfulD. handfulB 137. Mary felt upset that her boy friend should have left without her .A. attitudeB. knowledgeC. gestureD. concessionC 138. Lots of divorced fathers or mothers only their children on weekends.A. look forward to C. have access toB. pay attention to D. set their mind toA 139. The crashed plane is said to be Prague from Cyprus by way of Athens.A. bound forB. anxious forC. known forD. grateful forB 140. Bob seems reluctant to his ignorance of the technical know-how that the job requires.A. maintainB. confessC. overtakeD. neglectD 141. They had only rehearsed once before the performance; yet they sang perfectly .A. by chanceB. at easeC. on averageD. in tuneA 142. The most feature of the statistics is the big increase in unemployment inthe third quarter of the year.A. strikingB. hostileC. stormyD. creativeB 143. John’s grandfather who had two world wars died at the age of 101. A. put off B. lived through C. cared for D. belonged toC 144. You’d better apply for the job as soon as possible—time is .A. drawing nearB. going onC. running outD. setting inD 145. We talked about out time together in Harvard and it really memories.A. took downB. brought downC. took backD. brought backC 146. I didn’t bother having the car checked, a mistake which I paid dearly. A. in B. with C. for D. aboutD 147. Have you sent off your application to that law firm ?A. formationB. forumC. frameD. formA 148. We took a cable car to the top of the mountain and took in the magnificent .A. viewsB. fieldsC. sightsD. visionsB 149. I can’t figure out why Roger a job which it seemed to me he liked so much.A. tookB. quittedC. workedD. enjoyedC 150. They the Nazis with the only weapon they had: their voices.A. contrastedB. commencedC. confrontedD. confirmedB 151. Professor Parker’s lecture was very . It was one of the best lectures I’ve ever attended.A. repetitiveB. impressiveC. inadequateD. misleadingA 152. The new electrical engineer’s suggestions were in the revised plan.A. embodiedB. contributedC. generatedD. accommodatedD 153. Constant showers are of the summer in that Asian country.A. epidemicB. unmistakableC. representativeD. characteristicC 154. Experiments have proved that this fertilizer can the growth of beans.A. contributeB. provokeC. accelerateD. overtakeB 155. To our delight, there were still some tickets for Saturday’s performance.A. possibleB. availableC. visibleD. portableA 156. The police found the clue was false and .A. misleadingB. handfulC. protectiveD. logicalC 157. Thomas recently bought a house in the suburbs, which is located in beautiful .A. landscapeB. structureC. surroundingsD. mansionD 158. Official figures show that unemployment reached a on November.A. trendB. cycleC. themeD. peakA 159. The dove is a of peace.A. symbolB. signC. signalD. symptomC 160. The suggestion was approved, with 42 votes , and 10 against.A. in forceB. in supportC. in favorD. in effectD 161. They sell these clothes at such a big discount because the style is .A. miserableB. worthlessC. harmfulD. outdatedB 162. On the top of Mount Tai tourists can enjoy a view of sunrise on a clearmorning.A. unmistakableB. fantasticC. repetitiveD. statisticalC 163. Don’t worry, the damage to the car was a scratch.A. leanB. sheerC. mereD. messyA 164. The actress gave us a vivid of her adventure in the tropical jungle.A. accountB. visionC. commentD. amountB 165. The Ministry of Agriculture is trying to enthusiasm for a project to make saline-alkali fertile.A. applauseB. generateC. identifyD. overflowD 166. The herd of cows the fodder my brothers gathered from the fields. A. went about B. set off C. dreamed of D. fed onA 167. Jack had all the symptoms of the disease, including loss of appetite and a high temperature.A. typicalB. physicalC. intimateD. primitiveB 168. Such expensive dresses are not available in department stores. You must go to a boutique to get them.A. frequentB. ordinaryC. universalD. commonC 169. I had my grey trousers last week, for they were a bit too long.A. widenedB. lengthenedC. shortenedD. heightenedD 170. Helen has bought two villas in the suburbs of the city. She must be earning a very large of money.A. crowdB. numberC. plentyD. amountC 171. Many writers find it harder and harder to the radical changes of our time.A. come up withB. put up withC. keep up withD. make up forD 172. If this project is to be , we must have all the help that modern technology can supply.A. set asideB. amounted toC. put offD. carried onA 173. With the days seem to slowly, you can tell that you’re not enjoying yourself.A. go byB. held onC. fit inD. pile upB 174. This poem a vision of a world where everyone lives in peace and harmony.A. points outB. conjures upC. switches toD. brings downC 175. The manager pointed out that his dairy products were superior others’.A. withB. thanC. toD. from。