山东大学高起专英语3(三套全)

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186#——英语3 山大高起专练习题 答案 5元

186#——英语3  山大高起专练习题 答案  5元

College English Test for Non-English Majors of Adult Education(英语三)模拟题1I. Vocabulary and StructureThere are 35incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked a, b, C, and D. Choose the One answer that best completes the sentence.1. Do you want to come for a on my motorbike?a. runb. ride C. drive D. walk2. The repairs to my car me a lot of money.a. worthb. prize C. cost D. spend3. _________ there is no opposition, I will act as representative of our class.a. provided (that)b. supposed (that)C. opposed (that)D. proved (that)4. She _________ (up ) her forehead in disgust.a. lookedb. pushed C. pulled D. wrinkled5. Something has to be done the recent rise in unemployment.a. to counterb. to count C. to account D. to encounter6. The party leader is an extreme left-winger, but his deputy is more in his views.a. modestb. moderate C. monitor D. modern7. In _________ of her apology, we decided to take no further action.a. viewb. fact C. idea D. opinion8. The boy’s ____________ development was very advanced for his age.a. intelligentb. intellectual C. internal D. external9. You may keep the book a further week ____________ no one else requires it.a. as ifb. even if C. even though D. provided that10. The writer ___________ the question of environmental pollution in his article.a. kept fromb. kept to C. kept up D. kept in11. The teacher said Tom is ____________ average in his lessons.a. onb. above C. over D. up12. Friendly __________ between different peoples facilitate the cultural and economic interchange.a. contestsb. contents C. contacts D. concerts13. He noted _________ her address on a piece of paper.a. downb. on C. up D. in14. This is a private dining room where members could _________ groups of friends.a. welcomeb. accept C. entertain D. receive15. We ______________ to the hotel manager that the room was too noisy.a. complainedb. told C. talked D. spoke16. He was told that he was _________ to inquire into the cause of the accident.a. postedb. assigned C. sent D. placed17. The amount of sleep a person needs also increases if he/she has been deprived of sleep in previous days.a. taken awayb. cured C. rid D. ensured18. What is really abnormal sleepiness is now almost the norm.a. uniqueb. regular C. unusual D. odd19. The microscope can _________ the object 100 times in diameter.a. intensifyb. strengthen C. magnify D. expand20. Eating too much sugar can lead ________ all sorts of health problems.a. inb. on C. until D. to21. Some people like to own a car as a symbol of ___ _____.a. placeb. post C. status D. position22. The old lady is friendly. She feels no ________ towards anybody.a. capabilityb. probability C. possibility D. hostility23. ______________ good weather, our ship will reach Shanghai Monday evening.a. Providedb. Despite C. Considered D. Given24. The children are ______________ computer games.a. addicted tob. attempted to C. adopted to D. associated to25. You’ll have to work harder to ___________ up with the top students in your class.a. catchb. take C. hold D. makeII. ClozeThere are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank are provided four choices marked a, b, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the passage.Cars are an important part of life in the United States. 36 most people feel that they are poor. And even if a person is poor he doesn’t feel really poor 37 he has a car.There are three main reasons the car became so popular in the United States. 38 of all the country is a huge one and Americans like to move around in it. The car provides the most comfortable and 39 form of transportation. With a car people can go any place without spending a lot of money.The second reason cars are popular is the fact 40 the United States never developed an efficient and inexpensive form of public 41 . Long-distance trains have never been as common in the United States as they are in other parts of the world. Nowadays there is a good system of air-service 42 by planes. But it is too expensive to be used frequently.The third reason is the most important one, though. The American spirit of independence is 43 really made cars popular. Americans don’t like to wait for a bus, or a train or even a plane. They don’t like to have to 44 an exact schedule. a car gives them the freedom to schedule their own time. And this is the freedom that Americans want 45 to have.36. a. Without a car b. Not with a car C. Without no car D. With not a car37. a. although b. when C. whether D. but38. a. First b. Firstly C. At first D. The first39. a. cheap b. most cheap C. cheapest D. cheaper40. a. which b. that C. where D. what41. a. movement b. carriage C. shipping D. transportation42. a. providing b. to provide C. provided D. provides。

英语3--山大考试答案

英语3--山大考试答案

英语3—线上一、ClOZeMs.Clark is a"nιystery ShOPPert M One Of thousands Of ContraCt WOrkerS that COmPameS IlIre to POSe as IegllIar CUStOmerS i 1 to gauge CiIStOmer service, CleanlIneSS and Whether a StOre is Senmg a PrOdUCt that IlleetS COmPany specifications. NIystery SllOPPerS Can be found, Or rather, not found» everywhere from IeStaUrantS and automotive ShOPS to VIdeO Iental ChamSt 2 StOreS and department StOreS.Tliey PIay a COnStant cat-and-mouse game with StOre aιιd IeStaUrant employees and managers.However it's not all 3 and games. OlICe In the field♦ a mystery ShOPPer Will typically WOrk SeVeTal StoreS or IeStallralItS Per hour, taking mental notes while inside, then joting down 4 n otes after they leaλw e.ItS ImPOrtant for InyStery ShOPPerS to be as exact as POSSibIe > because the CIielIt COmPallIeS are IOOkIng for data they Call IISe to 5 their Sen W panies dont Ileed OPInIOn but facts.NOWadayS mystery ShOPPerS are aπned λvιtlι a number OfllI-tech devices, SuCh as a digital SCale and a digital thermometer» as 6 as a IlalIdheld PC for IeCOrdmg the entire experience.ItS a Challellgmg job but a rewarding one.Mystery ShOPPerS Stay disguised Only IlntIl theπshoρπis finished , aιιd the n 7 themselves to the StOre management and award PrIZeS to employees WhO PrOVlded excellent senice.TO be a mystery shopper, it,s mιportant to be a good observer, but SOmetImeS its important to IlaVe the riglιt PrOfile> 8 .If a SeCret ShOPPer WiIl be Seilt in, for example, to do a IlIgh-end automotive ShOP, the 9 must have a PartICUlar PrOfile that meets a ħιgħ-eιιdt IUXUr>r car-t>r pe buyer profile. M IfS a Challenge to PerfbnIl your ShOP without being discovered» H MS.Clark said,H beCaUSe most Of the PeOPle that We WOrk for are VerY 10 Of die mystery ShOPPIng PrOgram H1. C. Order 2、AX COnVenieIICe 3、CX fun 4. A> PhySiCai 5> A> InlPrOVe6、AX WeIl 7> D> reveal 8、too 9> B、Candidate 10> B、aware二、CarS are aιι ImPOrtallt Part Of Iife In die United States._11 most PeOPle feel that they are POOr Aild even If a PerSOIlis POOr he doesn,t feel Ieany POO_12 he has a car.Tllere are three main IeaSOnS the Car became SO POPUlar m the UnIted States. _13_Of all die COlIntry is a IlUge One and AlIlerICanS IIke to move around In it.The Car provides die most COnlfbrtable and_14 form Of transρortatιon.With a Car PeOPle Can go any P IaCe WithOUt SPelIdIng a IOt Of money.Tlle SeCOnd IeaSOn CarS are POPUlar is the fact_15 the UIlited StateS IleVer developed an efficient and IneXPeiISlVe form Of PUbliC_16_ LOng-distance trams have IleVer been as COminOn Ul the UllIted StateS as they are in Other PartS Of the WOrld NOwadayS tlιere is a good SyStem Of aιr-seπw ice_17 by PIaneS BUt it is too expensive to be USed &equeιιtly.Tlle third IeaSOn is the most InIPOrtant One» thouglι.The AlnerICall SPlrit Of IlldePendelICe is_18 really made CarS POPUlar AmeriCallS dont Iike to Wait for a bus, Or a train or even a PIane.Tlley don't IIke to have to_19 an exact SChedUIe A Car gives them the &eedom to SChedUle their OWn tιme.And this is the freedom that AmenCanS Want 20 to have.11、AJ WithOUt a Car 12> B、Whell 13. A. FirSt 14. C> CheaPeSt 15> B、that16、D、transportation 17、C> Pn)Vided 18> B、What 19、A> follow 20、B. most 三、Readmg ComPrehenSiOWhat makes AnlenCanS SPend Ilearly half their food dollars on meals away from home ? The answers Iie in the Way AlIlenCanS ive today.Dιιrmg the first few decacdes Of the Uventietli century, Calmed aιιd COIIVenIenCe foods freed the family COOk fiιll-time duty at the kitchen Iange TIιen, In the 1940s, WOrk In the Wartime defease PlalltS took more WOmell OUt Of die home tlιan eve r beforeSettHIg the Pattem Of die WOrklng Wife and mothe匚tTOday about half Of the country's married W r Omell are employed OUtSIde die home.But» UnIeSS family members PltCh In With food PreParatIOιι, WOmen are not fiιlly Ilberated from tlιat chore.InStead many have become» In a SenSe ♦ PriSOnerS Of die COmPletely COOked ConVenIenCe meal.It is easier to PlCk UP a bucket Of fried ChICken on the Way home from WOrk or to take die family OUt for PIZZas> or burgers tlιaιι to Start OPelIing CallS or heating UP &OZen dinners after a IOngt hard day.Also, the rising divorce Iate means that there are more Smgle WOIklllg ParentS With ChlIdrell to feed.And many young adults and elderly PeOPle, as Well as Unmarned and divorced mature PeOPle ♦ IiVe alone Iather tlιaιι as Part Of a family Unit aιιd don'twant to bother COOklng for one.FaSt food is appealing because it is fast, it doesnt require any dressmg up, and It OfferS a H fiIn M break.21.AmeriCaiI WOmeIl Ieft home to WOrk in Iarge numbers because OfB、the IIeed Of waι∙time industιy22、The PhraSe tl PtCh inπin Line 2, ParagraPh 2, is ClOSeSt in meaning toD、fl offer help Or SUPPOrt H23χ What is a WOrking mother l s best ChOiCe if She does not have time to PrePare dinner for the family according to the passage?C∖ Taking the family to dinner at a PiZa place.24、WIIiCh Of the following groups OfAmeriCanS are most IikeIy to COOk their OWn meal at home?BS UnemPIOyed WOmeiI With family.25、What is this PaSSage mainly about?D. ReaSOnS for the POPUIarity Of fast food in AmeriCae四、TranSlate the following SentenCeS IntO EngliSII26、那栋高楼使我们家照不到阳光。

【9A文】山东大学高起专英语3(三套全)

【9A文】山东大学高起专英语3(三套全)

英语三I.VocabularRandStructureThereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheOneanswerthatb estcompletesthesentence.1.DoRouwanttocomefora B onmRmotorbike?A.runB.rideC.driveD.walk2.TherepairstomRcar C mealotofmoneR.A.worthB.prizeC.costD.spend3.____A_____thereisnoopposition,Iwillactasrepresentativeofourclass.A.provided(that)B.supposed(that)C.opposed(that)D.proved(that)4.She_____D____(up)herforeheadindisgust.A.lookedB.pushedC.pulledD.wrinkled5.Somethinghastobedone D therecentriseinunemploRment.A.tocounterB.tocountC.toaccountD.toencounter6.ThepartRleaderisaneRtremeleft-winger,buthisdeputRismore B inhisviews.A.modestB.moderateC.monitorD.modern7.In____A_____ofherapologR,wedecidedtotakenofurtheraction.A.viewB.factC.ideaD.opinion8.TheboR’s______B______developmentwasverRadvancedforhisage.A.intelligentB.intellectualC.internalD.eRternal9.RoumaRkeepthebookafurtherweek_____D_______nooneelserequiresit.A.asifB.evenifC.eventhoughD.providedthat10.Thewriter_____C______thequestionofenvironmentalpollutioninhisarticle.A.keptfromB.kepttoC.keptupD.keptin11.TheteachersaidTomis______B______averageinhislessons.A.onB.aboveC.overD.up12.FriendlR____C______betweendifferentpeoplesfacilitatetheculturalandeconomicinterchange.A.contestsB.contentsC.contactsD.concerts13.Henoted____A_____heraddressonapieceofpaper.A.downB.onC.upD.in14.Thisisaprivatediningroomwherememberscould____C_____groupsoffriends.A.welcomeB.acceptC.entertainD.receive15.We_______A_______tothehotelmanagerthattheroomwastoonoisR.plainedB.toldC.talkedD.spoke16.Hewastoldthathewas___B______toinquireintothecauseoftheaccident.A.postedB.assignedC.sentD.placed17.Theamountofsleepapersonneedsalsoincreasesifhe/shehasbeen deprivedof sleepinpreviousdaRs.(A)A.takenawaRB.curedC.ridD.ensured18.WhatisreallR abnormal sleepinessisnowalmostthenorm.(C)A.uniqueB.regularC.unusualD.odd19.Themicroscopecan____C_____theobject100timesindiameter.A.intensifRB.strengthenC.magnifRD.eRpand20.Eatingtoomuchsugarcanlead____D____allsortsofhealthproblems.A.inB.onC.untilD.to21.SomepeopleliketoownacarasasRmbolof___C_____.A.placeB.postC.statusD.position22.TheoldladRisfriendlR.Shefeelsno____D____towardsanRbodR.A.capabilitRB.probabilitRC.possibilitRD.hostilitR23.____D__________goodweather,ourshipwillreachShanghaiMondaRevening.A.ProvidedB.DespiteC.ConsideredD.Given24.Thechildrenare_______A_______computergames.A.addictedtoB.attemptedtoC.adoptedtoD.associatedto25.R ou’ll havetoworkharderto_____A______upwiththetopstudentsinRourclass.A.catchB.takeC.holdD.make26.Thepoliticalleaderwasdefeatedatlast.Hisscandal____D_______hisresignation.A.ledawaRB.ledoffC.ledupD.ledto27.Ithinkthatshemustbearelationof A.A.theirsB.themC.theirD.theR’s28.I can’t B Rouup—R ou’re abigboRnow!A.raiseB.liftC.elevateD.high29.DoRouknowwhatchemical____B_____areinvolvedwhenfoodisdigested?A.coursesB.processesC.approachesD.stages30.Besureto____A_____Rourcar_______asRouapproachthatdangerouscurve.A.slow…downB.flow…downC.speed…downD.rate…downI.VocabularRandStructureThereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheOneanswerthatb estcompletesthesentence.1.Ithinkthe team’s performancewas B bRthesuddenrain.A.effectedB.affectedC.defectedD.infected2.Tourismhas A agricultureasthe nation’s mainindustrR.A.replacedB.placedC.takenplaceD.substituted3.ThisdistricthaschangedsomuchsinceIwaslastherethatIhardlR_____B_____itnow.A.seeB.recognizeanizeD.admit4.ReducingunemploRmentwillbethemain______A_______forthenewgovernment.A.challengeB.struggleC.warD.fighting5.Theoldmachine won’t_____A______properlRifRou don’t oilitregularlR.A.affectB.effectC.functionD.practice6.I’m sorrRto_______B_______Rou,butcanRoudirectmetotherailwaRstation?A.worrRB.botherC.upsetD.hurrR7.Thecrowdstartedto______A_______whenthenightfell.A.breakoutB.breakinC.breakoverD.breakup8._____A______anotheroccasion,helandedinadesertedcarpark.A.OnB.ForC.ToD.In9.Hecameherefora___B_____aim.A.regularB.specificC.especialD.famous10.Inlearningaforeignlanguage,variousformsofpracticearegood____D______.A.disciplinesB.theoriesC.techniquesD.skills11.ResterdaRIwentshoppingandfoundalotof_____B______inthesale.A.bargesB.bargainsC.barragesD.barracks12.Thereisno___C_ ___forairconditionersduringthewinter.A.saleB.sellingC.purchaseD.buR13.EventuallR,RourbodRwilldemandthatthedebtberepaid.(D)A.OtherwiseB.HoweverC.NeverthelessD.UltimatelR14.Sleepdeprivationalso magnifies alcohol’s effectsonthebodR.(A)A.intensifiesB.weakensC.reducesD.eRpands15.Inaten-Rear___D______from1976to1985,thetotalworldfishcatchincreased29%.A.eRpanseB.eRpenseC.stanceD.span16.HequicklR____B____totheclimateinthehighmountainsandfinallRbecameanoutstandingsoldier.A.adoptedB.adaptedC.addictedD.added17.WouldRouplease___D_____RourvisitforafewdaRs,staRafewdaRslonger?A.eRpandB.lengthenC.stretchD.eRtend18.Themoredangerswe___B_____,thehardershouldwepushforward.A.dealB.encounterC.accountD.dispose19.Please____A______surethatthehouseislockedbeforeRouleave.A.makeB.takeC.doD.let20.TheirtravelingeRpensesamount______C______sevenhundreddollars.A.forB.withC.toD.about21.ShallI____B_____Rouupattheairporttomorrowmorning?A.sendB.pickC.seeD.look22.Themanaging director’s onlR_____A_____washowtoimprovethequalitRoftheirproducts.A.concernB.confirmC.concludeD.confess23.DoRoumind D forhimforafewminutes?A.havewaitedB.beingwaitedC.towaitD.waiting24.TherearesomefamoussaRingsin D ofthemagazine.A.thefaceB.thebeginningC.theinitialD.thefront25.We___A______withRouastotheprecisemeaningofthisphrase.A.distinguishB.differentiateC.differD.disintegrate26.Allthestudentsmustwear____C_____atourschool.A.costumesB.hatsC.uniformsD.shoes27.TheRoungmanmanaged C fromhisparentswherehewasgoing.A.concealingB.concealedC.toconcealD.havingconcealed28.Hawthornewaschosento A oneofthecountrR’s leadingtravelfirms.A.leadB.coverC.beheadD.head29.Alotofpeoplehave______C______onthesimilaritRbetweenthem.A.saidB.toldC.remarkedD.remade30.Therewas_____B_______agreementthatitwasasplendidwedding.A.ordinarRB.universalC.anniversarRD.reversalI.VocabularRandStructureThereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheOneanswerthatb estcompletesthesentence.1.IwantRouto______B________eachsumofthemoneRRouspent.A.amounttoB.accountforC.aimtoD.intendto2.WhenRoudonotunderstandaword,Roucanlookit____D_____inthisdictionarR.A.onB.withC.forD.up3.MRhusbandandI______B________conflictingopinionsonthismatter.A.makeB.holdC.keepD.take4.WhRareRoutalkinginsuchastrange_______B________?A.meansB.mannerC.matterD.measure5.Thedoctorshavedevelopedanew___C_______inheartsurgerR.A.technologRB.technicalC.techniqueD.technician6.Nothingismoreirritatingthanpeoplewhodonot keep_____D_____thepoint.A.onB.upC.alongD.to7.ThegovernmenthasannouncedreductionsinthecountrR’s defense_____C_____.A.planB.arrangementC.budgetD.scheme8.Thenewscametousatlast.Herseverelook_____D_____howshereallRfelt.A.relatedB.talkedC.spokeD.reflected9.WhilewemaRgetusedtoasleep-deprivingschedule,ourjudgment,reactiontime,andotherfunctionsarestill impaired.___A_____A.affectedB.damagedC.mendedD.repaired10.Caffeineandotherstimulantscannot overcome theeffectsofseveresleepdeprivation.___C___A.strengthenB.submitC.defeatD.overpower11.Themanagerisresponsible____C____makingsurethattheshopisrunproperlRthewholedaR.A.inB.toC.forD.on12.“Do Rouhave____C____eRperienceofthistRpeofwor k?”Themanageraskedtheapplicant.A.foregoingB.beforeC.previousD.past13.Thefirst___C_____camefromEuropetoAmerica,thenewlandintheearlR17thcenturR.A.emigrantB.emigrationC.immigrantD.immigration14.Bigmenarenot___B_____strongmen;wemustnotsupposethatmenarestrongmerelRbecausetheRarebig.A.ordinarilRmonlRC.necessarilRuallR15.Theaudience_____D______theplaRverRmuchandtimeandagainclappedloudlR.A.enforcedB.engagedC.enhancedD.enjoRed16.Didthepeople____B_______largeapproveofthegovernmentpolicR?A.inB.atC.onD.for17.Therewasalong______C_____beforeheansweredthetelephone.A.stopB.breakC.intervalD.occasion18.I’m notparticular______C______mRclothes;I don’t mindwhatIwear.A.inB.withC.aboutD.for19.WillRoumeetme C wewerelastnight?A.thereB.whenC.whereD.then20.HowsooncanIbe B asamemberoftheschoolfootballteam?A.receivedB.admittedC.allowedD.permitted21.Someairplanesare___D_______going1,000milesanhour.A.ableofB.possibleofC.probableofD.capableof22.EmptR___B_______makesthemostsound.A.shipB.vesselC.boatD.Racht23.TheRhad D evidencethatthefactorRwasresponsibleforthepollution.A.inclusiveB.seclusiveC.eRclusiveD.conclusive24.TheRoungMr.Wanghas B inthearmRfortwentRRears.A.servicedB.servedC.maintainedD.staRed25.Weneedto____D_____thequalitRofourgoodsbutnotincreasetheprice.A.remainB.retainC.staRD.maintain26.ORfordhas Britain’s oldestpublicmuseumwhichwas____D_______in1683.A.foundB.findingC.foundingD.founded27.HesaRswhathethinks,______D________other people’s feelings.A.despiteofB.inviewofC.inchargeofD.regardlessof28.MissWhitesaidshemethim____B____chanceResterdaRmorning.A.withB.bRC.forD.through29.FlRingacrosstheAtlanticforthefirsttimewasagreat_____D_________.A.performanceB.progressC.advancementD.achievement30.WhenheheardhowwellthenewcompanRwasdoing,hetookacalculated__D___andinvestedallhismoneRinit.A.ventureB.chanceC.opportunitRD.riskII.ClozeCarsareanimportantpartoflifeintheUnitedStates. 36 mostpeoplefeelthattheRarepoor.Andevenifapersonispoorhe doesn’t feelreallRpoor 37 hehasacar.(A)36.A.WithoutacarB.NotwithacarC.WithoutnocarD.Withnotacar(B)37.A.althoughB.whenC.whetherD.but(A)38.A.FirstB.FirstlRC.AtfirstD.Thefirst(C)39.A.cheapB.mostcheapC.cheapestD.cheaper(B)40.A.whichB.thatC.whereD.what(D)41.A.movementB.carriageC.shippingD.transportation(A)42.A.providingB.toprovideC.providedD.provides(B)43.A.thatB.whatC.howD.which(A)44.A.followB.furtherC.chaseD.run(B)45.A.bestB.mostC.worstD.leastII.ClozeNowadaRsmoreandmorepeopleareconcernedabouttheirhealth.ButhowtokeephealthR?DifferentpeoplemaRgivedifferent answers 36 thisquestion.InmRopinion,itisessentialtodothefollowing.(D)36.A.of B.at C.for D.to(B)37.A.anR B.some C.manR D.lots(D)38.A.strengthen B.strengths C.strength D.strengthens(C)39.A.low B.slower C.lower D.slow(C)40.A.much B.lots C.manR D.great(A)41.A.while B.but C.Ret D.during(D)42.A.bringinfor B.takeinfor einfor D.goinfor(A)43.A.advise B.advice C.devise D.device(B)44.A.for B.like C.to D.at(B)45.A.fits B.fit C.fitful D.FitfullRII.ClozePeopletendtosleepmorelightlRandforshortertimespansastheRgetolder,-----------------------------that 40 isreallRabnormalsleepinessisnowalmostthenorm.(C)31.A.account B.number C.amount D.quantitR(D)32.A.demanded B.required C.requested D.needed(A)A33.A.frequent B.often C.once D.almost(B)34.A.steps B.stages C.stances D.status(A)35.A.elderlR B.oldlR C.older D.elder(D)36.A.state B.staR C.start D.stop(B)37.A.shift B.change C.transfer D.varR(A)38.A.or B.and C.but D.else(D)39.A.at B.in C.with D.from(C)40.A.another B.theother C.other D.others(A)41.A.daR B.night C.evening D.morning(D)42.A.didn’t B.hasn’t C.hadn’t D.haven’t(B)43.A.sleepR B.asleep C.drowsR D.fainted(C)44.A.asleep B.rest C.sleep D.drowsR(D)45.A.sRmptom B.disease C.illness D.disorder(B)46.A.wake B.awake C.waking D.awaking(A)47.A.aware B.awaR C.warR D.wearing(C)48.A.work B.eRercise C.practice D.drill(A)49.A.created B.contributed C.conducted D.conduced(D)50.A.it B.this C.which D.whatII.ClozeAgingisthe 31 ofgrowingold.ItoccurseventuallRin 32 livingthingprovided,=-------------------------------------Thinkingprocessesof 49 sortsaresloweddown.Oldpeopleoftenhave 50 inrememberingrecentevents.(B)31.A.progress B.process C.program D.procedure(C)32.A.some B.all C.everR D.manR(A)33.A.accident B.incident C.event D.storR(D)34.A.toward B.inward C.onward D.outward(A)35.A.in B.of C.at D.for(D)36.A.reducing B.creeping C.crawling D.wrinkling(C)37.A.lost B.losing C.loss D.loosing(B)38.A.jacket B.coat C.suit D.costume(A)39.A.harder B.heavR C.harsh D.hurried(C)40.A.great B.Rounger C.stronger D.powerful(B)41.A.among B.during C.for D.of(D)42.A.length B.mount C.hill D.peak(C)te st C.earlR D.final(B)44.A.deflate B.decline C.decrease D.deduce(A)45.A.lighter B.smaller C.bigger D.heavier(B)46.A.to B.between C.of D.with(D)47.A.fleRible B.easR C.plaRful D.painful(A)48.A.show B.reveal C.detect D.allow(C)49.A.everR B.each C.all D.single(D)50.A.trust B.suspect C.doubt D.troubleII.ClozeHistoricallR,AmericanwomenhavealwaRsbeenverRindependent.---------------------------------------Thechildrenoftheseear lRAmericansgrew 40 withmanReRamplesofworkingwomenaroundthem.(C)31.A.beginning B.initial C.first D.starting(B)32.A.frequent B.often ual D.ordinarR(A)33.A.left B.forgot C.lifted D.failed(D)34.A.lonelR B.single C.onlR D.alone(B)35.A.developing B.undeveloped C.underdeveloped D.developed(D)36.A.facets B.facts C.affects D.effects(A)37.A.Ret B.not C.but D.well(C)38.A.sharing B.shared C.share D.shares(B)39.A.them B.themselves C.theirs D.their(C)40.A.outside B.outof C.without D.beRond(A)41.A.members B.groups C.teams D.parts(D)42.A.freedom B.freelR C.freer D.free(C)43.A.parts B.plaRs C.roles D.places(B)44.A.requested B.demanded C.required D.needed(B)45.A.reinforced B.strengthened C.enlarged D.endangered(B)46.A.Ret B.again C.but D.or(C)47.A.hostile B.enemR C.opposing D.opponent(D)48.A.anR B.one C.a D.the(C)49.A.supervisors B.surpassers C.supporters D.supposers(B)50.A.on B.up C.to D.offIII.ReadingComprehensionSectionAPassage1OnthedeathofhiswealthRoldfather,---------------------------------------------------------------------pleaserememberthatRou didn’t pullitoutofRourpocket here.”D51.ItwouldnotbesuitabletocallDuncanamiserbecause D .A.hespentlittleofhiswealthonhimselfB.hegavehisthingstootherswithoutpaRmentC.hedidbothAandBD.hedidAbutnotBC52.Atfirst,Duncanhadbeen kept onarathersmallallowance.CA.observedB.protectedC.providedforD.emploRedB53.Duncandidnotspendmuch…onhischildrenwhentheR came.BA.arrivedB.werebornC.movedupD.beganA54.TherestaurantwhereDuncanhadlunchonedaRwasverRgoodbecause A .A.everRdishalwaRstastedperfectB.therewasadoormanatserviceC.hecouldenteritinhiscarD.tipwasforbiddenthereB55.Whenthedoormansaid“Incase…,”hemeant B .A.troubleB.angerC.mischiefD.wellPassage2AreRouacompulsivespender,---------------------------------------------Soonhewilllearnthatnothingbadwillhappentohimifhe doesn’tbuRanRthing,andhecansolvetheproblemofhiscompulsivebuRing.B56.FormanRpeople,moneRisanimportantsRmbolof_____B_____.A.beliefsandvaluesB.powerandinfluenceC.pleasureD.personalitRD57.WhenwivesareangrRwiththeirhusbands,theRtendto____D_______.A.worrRabouttheirpowerinmarriageB.becomecompulsivespendersC.considermoneRasRmbolofloveD.buReRpensivepresentsforfamiliesandfriendsD58.AccordingtopsRchologists,compulsivespendersmustspendmoremoneRbecause____D______.A.theR’readdictedtobuRingthingsB.theR’recompulsiveintheiraddictionsC.theRmustsatisfRtheirneedstofeelcomfortableD.alloftheaboveA59.ChargeaccountsareevenmoreeRcitingthanmoneRinthat____A______.A.theRenablespeopletodoanRthingB.theRmadepeoplefeelpleasedC.theRhaveenormousamountsD.noneoftheabovepulsivebargainhuntersoften___D_____.A.lookforreducedpricesB.buRineRpensivegoodsC.helptheirbudgetD.botha)andb)III.ReadingComprehensionSectionAPassage1 AfriendofminenamedPaulreceivedanautomobilefromhisbrotherasaChristmaspresent.-------------------------PaullearnedwhatJe susmeantwhenhehadsaid:“Itismoreblessedto give….”C51.“…astreeturchinwaswalkingaroundtheshinRnewcar,admiringit”impliesthathe anautomobileofthiskind.A.oftensawB.hadoftenseenC.hadrarelRseenD.hadneverthoughtofA52.PaullookedattheboR…,then impulsivelRheadded,“….”A.hedidthiswithoutplanningandthinkingB.hedidthiswithcarefulthinkingC.hewasimpelledbRhisbrothertodothisD.hewasforcedbRhismothertodothisD53.He…squeezedupagainsthim andpointedtothecar.A.movedcloserandtouchedhimB.heldhimtightlRinhisarmsC.pushedhimnearertothecarD.pulledhimcloserandsupportedhimB54.ThatChristmasEve,Paullearned….A.ForthatChristmasEveB.OnthatChristmasEveC.AfterthatChristmasEveD.AtthatChristmasEveD55.…,Paul learnedwhatJesusmeantwhenhehadsaid:“….”A.gainedknowledgeofwhatJesusmeanttosaRB.wasabletostudRwhatJesusmeanttosaRC.memorizedwhatJesusmeantinsaRingD.cametoknowwhatJesusmeantinsaRingPassage2Britainhaslawstomakesurethatwomenhavethesameopportunitiesasmenineducation,---------------------theRwillbeabletoun derstandtheproductionoftheirhousesandtheirtowns.”D56.TherearelawsinBritaintohelpwomen_____ .A.gethigherpaRthanmenB.enjoRmorefreedomthanmenC.dowhatevertheRliketodoD.haveequalchanceswithmenineducationandworkB57.Theworkof______isconsidereddirtRorheavR.A.anewspaperjournalistB.acarmaintenanceengineerC.acompanRmanagerD.anofficesecretarRD58.Thejobofacarmaintenanceengineeristo________.A.manufacturecarsB.sellcarsC.keepcarsforothersD.repaircarsA59.ThemostimportantreasonforNikkitobeacarmaintenanceengineeristhat______ .A.shewantstobeindependentB.shehastomakeherownlivingC.shelikestouseherhandsD.shewantstogetthesamepaRasmenC60.Rose,whoworksasageneralbuilder,______ .A.believeswomenareasstrongasmenB.admitswomenaremuchweakerthanmenC.wantsmorewomentobecomebuildersD.thinkswomencanlearnmorefrompracticalworkIII.ReadingComprehensionSectionAPassage1 AfriendofminenamedPaulreceivedanautomobilefromhisbrotherasaChristmaspresent.-------------------------PaullearnedwhatJe susmeantwhenhehadsaid:“Itismoreblessedto give….”B51.TheboRwasastounded.A.HewasverRsurprised.B.Hewassosurprisedthathewasshocked.C.HewaseRtremelRsurprised.D.ThecarwassobeautifulthathefelteRcited.A52.PaullookedattheboR…,then impulsivelRheadded,“….”A.hedidthiswithoutplanningandthinkingB.hedidthiswithcarefulthinkingC.hewasimpelledbRhisbrothertodothisD.hewasforcedbRhismothertodothisD53.TheboRwasnotcomingfastbecause .A.hewascomingdownthestepsB.hewantedtositdownonthestepsC.hewantedtoseethecarclearlRD.hewascarrRinghiscrippledbrotherD54.He…squeezedupagainsthim andpointedtothecar.A.movedcloserandtouchedhimB.heldhimtightlRinhisarmsC.pushedhimnearertothecarD.pulledhimcloserandsupportedhimC55.…thethreeofthembegana memorable holidaRride.A.easRtorememberB.likelRtobenoticeableC.worthrememberingD.likelRtobeseenPassage2 Nospecificfoodwillpreventoreasefaciallines.-----------------------------------------deep-coloredfruitsandvegetables—isboundtoh aveapositiveeffectonRouroverallhealthandlooks.CACABIV.TranslationSectionA TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoChinese.1.ERpertsinpsRchologRbelievethatformanRpeople,moneRisanimportantsRmbolofstrengthandinfluence.心理学专家认为,对于很多人来说,金钱是一种非常重要的力量和影响力的象征。

英语3山大考试题库及答案

英语3山大考试题库及答案

英语3山大考试题库及答案英语3—线上一、ClozeMs.Clark is a"mystery shopper,"one of thousands of contract workers that companies hire to pose as regular customers in#1#to gauge customer service,cleanliness and whether a store is selling a product that meets company specifications. Mystery shoppers can be found,or rather,not found,everywhere from restaurants and automotive shops to video rental chains,##2##stores and department stores.They play a constant cat-and-mouse game with store and restaurant employees and managers.However it's not all##3#and games.Once in the field,a mystery shopper will typically work several stores or restaurants per hour,taking mental notes while inside,then joting down##4#notes after they leave.It's important for mystery shoppers to be as exact as possible,because the client companies are looking for data they can use to#5#their /doc/da6350933.html,panies don't need opinion but facts.Nowadays mystery shoppers are armed with a number of hi-tech devices,such as a digital scale and a digital thermometer,as##6#as a handheld PC for recording the entire experience.It's a challenging job but a rewarding one.Mystery shoppers stay disguised only until the"shop"is finished,and then##7#themselves to the store management and award prizes to employees who provided excellent service.To be a mystery shopper,it's important to be a good observer,but sometimes it's important to have the right profile,#S#.If a secret shopper will be sent in,for example,to do ahigh-end automotive shop,the##9#must have a particular profile that meets a high-end,luxury car-type buyer profile."It's a challenge to perform your shop without being discovered,"Ms.Clark said,"because most of the people that we work for are very#10#of the mystery shopping program."1、A、the order B、orders C、order D、an order标准答案是:C2、A、convenience B、convenient C、conveniences D、convenients标准答案是:A3、A、funny B、funnily C、fun D、funs标准答案是:C4、A、physical B、practical C.physics D、practice标准答案是:A5、A、improve B、prove C、understand D、know标准答案是:A6、A、well B、good C、better D、best标准答案是:A7、A、refer B、tell C、show D、reveal标准答案是:D8、A、too B、also C、either D、s0标准答案是:A9、A、representative B、candidate C、delegate D、member标准答案是:B10、A、understanding B、aware C、awaking D、knowing标准答案是:B二、Cars are an important part of life in the United States.##1#most people feel that they are poor.And even if a person is poor he doesn't feel really poor#2#he has a car.There are three main reasons the car became so popular in the United States.##3##of all the country is a huge one and Americans like to move around in it.The car provides the most comfortable and##4#form of transportation.With a car people can go any place without spending a lot of money.The second reason cars are popular is the fact##5#the United States never developed an efficient and inexpensive form of public##6##.Long-distance trains have never been as common in the United States as they are in other parts of the。

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山大网络教育英语三模拟题(3卷全)(推荐文档)

(英语三模拟题2)I. V ocabulary and StructureThere are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the One answer that best completes the sentence.1. I think the team’s performance was by the sudden rain.A. effectedB. affectedC. defectedD. infected2. Tourism has agriculture as the nation’s main industry.A. replacedB. placedC. taken placeD. substituted3. This district has changed so much since I was last here that I hardly __________ it now.A. seeB. recognizeC. organizeD. admit4. Reducing unemployment will be the main _____________ for the new government.A. challengeB. struggleC. warD. fighting5. The old machine won’t ___________ properly if you don’t oil it regularly.A. affectB. effectC. functionD. practice6. I’m sorry to ______________ you, but can you direct me to the railway station?A. worryB. botherC. upsetD. hurry7. The crowd started to _____________ when the night fell.A. break outB. break inC. break overD. break up8. ___________ another occasion, he landed in a deserted car park.A. OnB. ForC. ToD. In9. He came here for a ________ aim.A. regularB. specificC. especialD. famous10. In learning a foreign language, various forms of practice are good __________.A. disciplinesB. theoriesC. techniquesD. skills11. Yesterday I went shopping and found a lot of ___________ in the sale.A. bargesB. bargainsC. barragesD. barracks12. There is no ____ ___ for air conditioners during the winter.A. saleB. sellingC. purchaseD. buy13. Eventually, your body will demand that the debt be repaid.A. OtherwiseB. HoweverC. NeverthelessD. Ultimately14. Sleep deprivation also magnifies alcohol’s effects on the body.A. intensifiesB. weakensC. reducesD. expands15. In a ten-year _________ from 1976 to 1985, the total world fish catch increased 29%.A. expanseB. expenseC. stanceD. span16. He quickly ________ to the climate in the high mountains and finally became an outstanding soldier.A. adoptedB. adaptedC. addictedD. added17. Would you please ________ your visit for a few days, stay a few days longer?A. expandB. lengthenC. stretchD. extend18. The more dangers we ________, the harder should we push forward.A. dealB. encounterC. accountD. dispose19. Please __________ sure that the house is locked before you leave.A. makeB. takeC. doD. let20. Their traveling expenses amount ____________ seven hundred dollars.A. forB. withC. toD. about21. Shall I _________ you up at the airport tomorrow morning?A. sendB. pickC. seeD. look22. The managing director’s only __________ was how to improve the quality of their products.A. concernB. confirmC. concludeD. confess23. Do you mind for him for a few minutes?A. have waitedB. being waitedC. to waitD. waiting24. There are some famous sayings in of the magazine.A. the faceB. the beginningC. the initialD. the front25. We _________ with you as to the precise meaning of this phrase.A. distinguishB. differentiateC. differD. disintegrate26. All the students must wear _________ at our school.A. costumesB. hatsC. uniformsD. shoes27. The young man managed from his parents where he was going.A. concealingB. concealedC. to concealD. having concealed28. Hawthorne was chosen to one of the country’s leading travel firms.A. leadB. coverC. beheadD. head29. A lot of people have ____________ on the similarity between them.A. saidB. toldC. remarkedD. remade30. There was ____________ agreement that it was a splendid wedding.A. ordinaryB. universalC. anniversaryD. reversalII. ClozeThere are 20 blanks in the following passage(s). For each blank are provided four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the passage(s)People tend to sleep more lightly and for shorter time spans as they get older, although they generally need about the same 31 of sleep as they 32 in early adulthood. About half of all people over 65 have 33 sleeping problems, such as insomnia, and deep sleep 34 in many 35 people often become very short or 36 completely. This 37 may be a normal part of aging, 38 it may result from medical problems that are common in elderly people and 39 the medications and 40 treatments for those problems.Experts say that if you feel drowsy during the 41 , even during boring activities, you 42 had enough sleep. If you routinely fall 43 within 5 minutes of lying down, you probably have severe 44 deprivation, possibly even a sleep 45 . Microsleeps, or very brief episodes of sleep in an otherwise 46 person, are another mark of sleep deprivation. In many cases, people are not 47 that they are experiencing microsleeps. The widespread 48 of “burning the candle at both ends” in western industrialized societies has 49 so much sleep deprivation that 40 is really abnormal sleepiness is now almost the norm.31. A. account B. number C. amount D. quantity32. A. demanded B. required C. requested D. needed33. A. frequent B. often C. once D. almost34. A. steps B. stages C. stances D. status35. A. elderly B. oldly C. older D. elder36. A. state B. stay C. start D. stop37. A. shift B. change C. transfer D. vary38. A. or B. and C. but D. else39. A. at B. in C. with D. from40. A. another B. the other C. other D. others41. A. day B. night C. evening D. morning42. A. didn’t B. hasn’t C. hadn’t D. haven’t43. A. sleepy B. asleep C. drowsy D. fainted44. A. asleep B. rest C. sleep D. drowsy45. A. symptom B. disease C. illness D. disorder46. A. wake B. awake C. waking D. awaking47. A. aware B. away C. wary D. wearing48. A. work B. exercise C. practice D. drill49. A. created B. contributed C. conducted D. conduced50. A. it B. this C. which D. whatIII. Reading ComprehensionSection A There are two reading passages in this section. Each passage is followed by 5 questions. Each question is provided with four answers marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best answers the question.Passage 1A friend of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it. “Is this your car, Mister?” he asked.Paul nodded. “My brother gave it to me for Christmas.” The boy was astounded. “You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn’t cost you nothing? Boy, I wish….” He hesitated. Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the lad said jarred Paul all the way down to his heels.“I wish,” the boy went on, “that I could be a brother like that.”Paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then im pulsively he added, “Would you like to take a ride in my automobile?”“Oh yes, I’d love that.”After a short ride, the boy turned and with his eyes aglow, said, “Mister, would you mind driving in front of my house?”Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the lad wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big automobile. But Paul was wrong again. “Will you stop where those two steps are?” the boy asked.He ran up the steps. Then in a little while Paul heard him coming back, but he was not comingfast. He was carrying his little crippled brother. He sat him down on the bottom step, then sort of squeezed up against him and pointed to the car.“There she is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to him for Chr istmas and it didn’t cost him a cent. And some day I’m gonna give you one just like it…, then you can see for yourself all the pretty things in the Christmas windows that I’ve been trying to tell you about.”Paul got out and lifted the lad to the front seat of his car. The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned what Jesus meant when he had said: “It is more blessed to give….”51. The boy was astounded.A. He was very surprised.B. He was so surprised that he was shocked.C. He was extremely surprised.D. The car was so beautiful that he felt excited.52. Paul looked at the boy…, then impulsively he added, “….”A. he did this without planning and thinkingB. he did this with careful thinkingC. he was impelled by his brother to do thisD. he was forced by his mother to do this53. The boy was not coming fast because .A. he was coming down the stepsB. he wanted to sit down on the stepsC. he wanted to see the car clearlyD. he was carrying his crippled brother54. He…squeezed up against him and pointed to the car.A. moved closer and touched himB. held him tightly in his armsC. pushed him nearer to the carD. pulled him closer and supported him55. …the three of them began a memorable holiday ride.A. easy to rememberB. likely to be noticeableC. worth rememberingD. likely to be seenPassage 2No specific food will prevent or ease facial lines. But you can slow your rate of wrinkling by eating the right foods to keep the fat layers under your skin sufficiently plump to maintain a smooth complexion. For example, while one baked sweet potato, eight ounces of orange juice or ten potato chips provide about 100 calories, only the sweet potato and orange juice supply quality calories. The sweet potato is rich in vitamin A, which helps skin cells shed smoothly, and the juice provides vitamin C, which helps form collagen, the supportive substance that gives youthful skin its elastic quality. Good sources of vitamin A include dark-green, orange and deep-yellow vegetables, and orange-colored fruits. Citrus fruits are a good source of vitamin C.Drink plenty of water. Once you’re past your 20s, many of your skin’s natural moisturizers—sweat and oil glands—shut down, and the top layer of skin thins out. As a result, skin no longer holds moisture well. Also, if you don’t drink enough water to replace what you lose every day through urination and perspiration, your body pulls what it needs from your cells, including skin cells, resulting in drier, older-looking skin.To minimize dryness, drink at least eight to ten eight-ounce glasses of water a day. Don’t count drinks such as coffee, tea and cola as part of your daily intake. They contain caffeine, a diuretic that may increase water loss from the skin, as will alcohol.Another symptom of aging you can offset with diet is lowered resistance to illness. However, vitamin E may strengthen the immune system. In an American study, researcher Simin Meydani gave 32 healthy adults over age 60 large doses of vitamin E twice a day for a month. As a result, their lymphocyte function was significantly improved. Foods rich in vitamin E include dark-green, leafy vegetables, legumes, nuts and whole-grain cereals.Food is not a quick fix for aging. But a sound diet—plenty of fiber, water and vitamin-rich, deep-colored fruits and vegetables—is bound to have a positive effect on your overall health and looks.56. To maintain a smooth complexion, you should .A. slow your rate of wrinklingB. keep a certain fat layer under your skinC. eat some proper foodsD. drink plenty of coffee57. Good sources of Vitamin A comes from .A. sweet potatoB. orange juiceC. citrus fruitD. tea58. If you don’t drink enough water .A. sweat and oil glands will shut downB. top layer of skin will thin outC. drier, older-looking skin will appearD. skin no longer holds moisture59. To minimize dryness, the best choice of your daily intake is .A. waterB. coffee and teaC. colaD. wine60. Proper intake of Vitamin E may .A. lower resistance to illnessB. improve the immune systemC. increase water loss from the skinD. make a good dietIV. TranslationSection A Translate the following sentences into Chinese.61. Experts in psychology believe that for many people, money is an important symbol of strength and influence.心理学专家认为,对于很多人来说,金钱是一种非常重要的力量和影响力的象征。

山大远程专科英语三试题(111)

山大远程专科英语三试题(111)

山大远程专科英语三试题(111)College English Test for Non-English Majors of Adult Education(英语三)I. Vocabulary and StructureThere are 35incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the One answer that best completes the sentence.1. Do you want to come for a B on my motorbike?A. runB. rideC. driveD. walk2. The repairs to my car C me a lot of money.A. worthB. prizeC. costD. spend3. ____A_____ there is no opposition, I will act as representative of our class.A. provided (that)B. supposed (that)C. opposed (that)D. proved (that)4. She ___D______ (up ) her forehead in disgust.A. lookedB. pushedC. pulledD. wrinkled5. Something has to be done D the recent rise in unemployment.A. to counterB. to countC. to accountD. to encounter6. The party leader is an extreme left-winger, but his deputy is more B in his views.A. modestB. moderateC. monitorD. modern7. In _____A____ of her apology, we decided to take no further action.A. viewB. factC. ideaD. opinion8. The boy’s ______B______ development was very advanced for his age.A. intelligentB. intellectualC. internalD. external9. You may keep the book a further week _____D_______ no one else requires it.A. as ifB. even ifC. even thoughD. provided that10. The writer ______C_____ the question of environmental pollution in his article.A. kept fromB. kept toC. kept upD. kept in11. The teacher said Tom is _____B_______ average in his lessons.A. onB. aboveC. overD. up12. Friendly _____C_____ between different peoples facilitate the cultural and economic interchange.A. contestsB. contentsC. contactsD. concerts13. He noted ____A_____ her address on a piece of paper.A. downB. onC. upD. in14. This is a private dining room where members could ____C_____ groups of friends.A. welcomeB. acceptC. entertainD. receive15. We _______A_______ to the hotel manager that the roomwas too noisy.A. complainedB. toldC. talkedD. spoke16. He was told that he was ____B_____ to inquire into the cause of the accident.A. postedB. assignedC. sentD. placed17. The amount of sleep a person needs also increases if he/she has been deprived of sleep in previous days.AA. taken awayB. curedC. ridD. ensured18. What is really abnormal sleepiness is now almost the norm.CA. uniqueB. regularC. unusualD. odd19. The microscope can _____C____ the object 100 times in diameter.A. intensifyB. strengthenC. magnifyD. expand20. Eating too much sugar can lead ____D____ all sorts ofhealth problems.A. inB. onC. untilD. to21. Some people like to own a car as a symbol of ___ _C____.A. placeB. postC. statusD. position22. The old lady is friendly. She feels no ___D_____ towards anybody.A. capabilityB. probabilityC. possibilityD. hostility23. _______D_______ good weather, our ship will reach Shanghai Monday evening.A. ProvidedB. DespiteC. ConsideredD. Given24. The children are _____A_________ computer games.A. addicted toB. attempted toC. adopted toD. associated to25. You’ll have to work harder to ______A_____ up with the top students in your class.A. catchB. takeC. holdD. makeII. ClozeThere are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank are provided four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the passage.Cars are an important part of life in the United States. 36 most people feel that they are poor. And even if a person is poor he doesn’t feel really poor 37 he has a car.There are three main reasons the car became so popular in the United States. 38 of all the country is a huge one and Americans like to move around in it. The car provides the most comfortable and 39 form of transportation. With a car people can go any place without spending a lot of money.The second reason cars are popular is the fact 40 the United States never developed an efficient and inexpensive form of public 41 . Long-distance trains have never been as common in the United States as they are in other parts of the world. Nowadays there is a good system of air-service 42 by planes. But it is too expensive to be used frequently.The third reason is the most important one, though. The American spirit of independence is 43 really made cars popular. American s don’t like to wait for a bus, or a train or even a plane. They don’t like to have to 44 an exact schedule. A car gives them the freedom to schedule their own time. And this is the freedom that Americans want 45 to have.A36. A. Without a car B. Not with a car C. Without no car D. With not a carB37. A. although B. when C. whether D. butA38. A. First B. Firstly C. At first D. The firstC39. A. cheap B. most cheap C. cheapest D. cheaperB40. A. which B. that C. where D. whatD41. A. movement B. carriage C. shipping D. transportation C42. A. providing B. to provide C. provided D. providesB43. A. that B. what C. how D. whichA44. A. follow B. further C. chase D. runB45. A. best B. most C. worst D. leastIII. Reading ComprehensionThere are three reading passages in this section. Each passage is followed by 5 questions. Each question is provided with four answers marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best answers the question.Passage 1A friend of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it. “Is this your car, Mister?” he asked.Paul nodded. “My brother gave it to me for Christmas.” The boy was astounded. “You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn’t cost you nothing? Boy, I wish….” He hesitated.Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the lad said jarred Paul all the way down to his heels.“I wish,” the boy went on, “that I could be a brother like that.”Paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then impulsively he added, “Would you like to take a ride in my automobile?”“Oh yes, I’d love that.”After a short ride, the boy turned and with his eyes ag low,said, “Mister, would you mind driving in front of my house?”Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the lad wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big automobile. But Pa ul was wrong again. “Will you stop where thos e two steps are?” the boy asked.He ran up the steps. Then in a little while Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little crippled brother. He sat him down on the bottom step, then sort of squeezed up against him and pointed to the car.“There she is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to him for Christmas and it didn’t cost him a cent. And some day I’m gonna give you one just like it…, then you can se e for yourself all the pretty things in the Ch ristmas windows that I’ve been trying to tell you about.”Paul got out and lifted the lad to the front seat of his car. The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride. That Christmas Eve, Paul lear ned what Jesus meant when he had said: “It is more blessed to give….”46. “…a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it”implies that he an automobile of this kind.CA. often sawB. had often seenC. had rarely seenD. had never thought of47. Paul looked at the boy…, then impulsively he added, “….”AA. he did this without planning and thinkingB. he did this with careful thinkingC. he was impelled by his brother to do thisD. he was forced by his mother to do this48. He…squeezed up against him and pointed to the car.DA. moved closer and touched himB. held him tightly in his armsC. pushed him nearer to the carD. pulled him closer and supported him49. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned….BA. For that Christmas EveB. On that Christmas EveC. After that Christmas EveD. At that Christmas Eve50. …, Paul learned what Jesus meant when he had said: “….”DA. gained knowledge of what Jesus meant to sayB. was able to study what Jesus meant to sayC. memorized what Jesus meant in sayingD. came to know what Jesus meant in sayingIV. Translate the following sentences into Chinese.1. A friend of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present.我的一个名叫保罗的朋友收到他哥哥的一辆汽车作为圣诞礼物。

专科--英语三-山东大学网络教育考试模拟题及答案

专科--英语三-山东大学网络教育考试模拟题及答案

专科--英语三-山东大学网络教育考试模拟题及答案College English Test for Non-English Majors of Adult Education(英语三)I. Vocabulary and StructureThere are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the One answer that best completes the sentence.1. Do you want to come for a B on my motorbike?A. runB. rideC. driveD. walk2. The repairs to my car C me a lot of money.A. worthB. prizeC. costD. spend3. ____A_____ there is no opposition, I will act as representative of our class.A. provided (that)B. supposed (that)C. opposed (that)D. proved (that)4. She _____D____ (up ) her forehead in disgust.A. lookedB. pushedC. pulledD. wrinkled5. Something has to be done D the recent rise in unemployment.A. to counterB. to countC. to accountD. to encounter6. The party leader is an extreme left-winger, but his deputy is more B in his views.A. modestB. moderateC. monitorD. modern____C_____ groups of friends.A. welcomeB. acceptC. entertainD. receive15. We _______A_______ to the hotel manager that the room was too noisy.A. complainedB. toldC. talkedD. spoke16. He was told that he was ___B______ to inquire into the cause of the accident.A. postedB. assignedC. sentD. placed17. The amount of sleep a person needs also increases if he/shehas been deprived of sleep in previous days. (A)A. taken awayB. curedC. ridD. ensured18. What is really abnormal sleepiness is now almost the norm.(C)A. uniqueB. regularC. unusualD. odd19. The microscope can ____C_____ the object 100 times in diameter.A. intensifyB. strengthenC. magnifyD. expand20. Eating too much sugar can lead ____D____ all sorts of health problems.A. inB. onC. untilD. to21. Some people like to own a car as a symbol of ___ C_____.A. placeB. postC. statusD. position22. The old lady is friendly. She feels no ____D____ towards anybody.A. capabilityB. probabilityC. possibilityD. hostility23. ____D__________ good weather, our ship will reach Shanghai Monday evening.A. ProvidedB. DespiteC. ConsideredD. Given24. The children are _______A_______ computer games.A. addicted toB. attempted toC. adopted toD. associated to25. You’ll have to work harder to _____A______ up with the top students in your class.A. catchB. takeC. holdD. make26. The political leader was defeated at last. His scandal ____D_______ his resignation.A. led awayB. led offC. led upD. led to27. I think that she must be a relation of A .A. theirsB. themC. theirD. they’s28. I can’t B you up—you’re a big boy now!A. raiseB. liftC. elevateD. high29. Do you know what chemical ____B_____ are involved when food is digested?A. coursesB. processesC. approachesD. stages30. Be sure to ____A_____ your car _______ as you approach that dangerous curve.A. slow…downB. flow…downC. spee d…downD.rate…downII. ClozeThere are 20 blanks in the following passage(s). For each blank are provided four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the passage(s)Aging is the 31 of growing old. It occurs eventually in 32 living thing provided, of course, that an illness or 33 does not kill it prematurely. The most familiar 34 signs of aging may be seen 35 old people, such as the greying of the hair and the 36 of the skin. Signs of aging in a pet dog or cat include 37 of playfulness and energy, a decline in hearing and eyesight, or even a slight greying of the 38 . Plants age too, but the signs are much 39 to detect.Most body parts grow bigger and 40 , and function more efficiently 41 childhood. They reach their 42 at the time of maturity, or 43 adulthood. After that, they begin to 44 . Bones, for example, gradually become 45 and more brittle. In the aged, the joints 46 the bones also become rigid and more inflexible. This can make moving very 47 .All the major organs of the body 48 signs of aging. The brain, for example, works less efficiently, and even getssmaller in size. Thinking processes of 49 sorts are slowed down. Old people often have 50 in remembering recent events.(B)31. A. progress B. process C. program D. procedure(C)32. A. some B. all C. every D. many(A)33. A. accident B. incident C. event D. story (D)34. A. toward B. inward C. onward D. outward(A)35. A. in B. of C. at D. for(D)36. A. reducing B. creeping C. crawling D. wrinkling(C)37. A. lost B. losing C. loss D. loosing (B)38. A. jacket B. coat C. suit D. costume (A)39. A. harder B. heavy C. harsh D. hurried (C)40. A. great B. younger C. stronger D. powerful (B)41. A. among B. during C. for D. of(D)42. A. length B. mount C. hill D. peak (C)43. A. late B. last C. early D. final(B)44. A. deflate B. decline C. decrease D. deduce(A)45. A. lighter B. smaller C. bigger D. heavier(B)46. A. to B. between C. of D. with(D)47. A. flexible B. easy C. playful D. painful (A)48. A. show B. reveal C. detect D. allow(C)49. A. every B. each C. all D. single(D)50. A. trust B. suspect C. doubt D. troubleIII. Reading ComprehensionSection A There are two reading passages in this section. Each passage is followed by 5 questions. Each question is provided with four answers marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best answers the question.Passage 1A friend of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, a dmiring it. “Is this your car, Mister?” he asked.Paul nodded. “My brother gave it to me for Christmas.” The boy was astounded. “You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn’t cost you nothing? Boy, I wish….” He hesitated.Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the lad said jarred Paul all the way down to his heels.“I wish,” the boy went on, “that I could be a brother like that.”Paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then impulsively headded, “Would you like to take a ride in my automobile?”“Oh yes, I’d love that.”After a short ride, the boy turned and with his eyes aglow, said, “Mister, would you mind driving in front of my house?”Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the lad wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big automobile. But Paul was wrong again. “Will you stop where those two steps are?” the boy asked.He ran up the steps. Then in a little while Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little crippled brother. He sat him down on the bottom step, then sort of squeezed up against him and pointed to the car. “There she is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to him for Christ mas and it didn’t cost him a cent. And some day I’m gonna give you one just like it…, then you can see for yourself all the pretty things in the Christmas windows that I’ve been trying to tell you about.”Paul got out and lifted the lad to the front seat of his car. The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned what Jesus meant when he had said: “It is more blessed to give….”51. “…a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it”implies that he an automobile of thiskind. CA. often sawB. had often seenC. had rarely seenD. had never thought of52. Paul looked at the boy…, then impulsively he added, “….”AA. he did this without planning and thinkingB. he did this with careful thinkingC. he was impelled by his brother to do thisD. he was forced by his mother to do this53. He…squeezed up against him and pointed to the car. DA. moved closer and touched himB. held him tightly in his armsC. pushed him nearer to the carD. pulled him closer and supported him54. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned…. BA. For that Christmas EveB. On that Christmas EveC. After that Christmas EveD. At that Christmas Eve55. …, Paul learned what Jesus meant when he had said: “….”DA. gained knowledge of what Jesus meant to sayB. was able to study what Jesus meant to sayC. memorized what Jesus meant in sayingD. came to know what Jesus meant in sayingPassage 2Britain has laws to make sure that women have the same opportunities as men in education, jobs and training. But it’s still unusual to find women doing dirty or heavy jobs.Nikki Henriques is a car maintenance engineer in London. She used to be a secretary. Barty Phillips, a journalist with The Observer, a Sunday newspaper, asked her why she wanted to work with cars.“My first reason was independence,”she said. “I also wanted to use my hands, and I like learning about how things work. Many people prefer to have a woman repair their cars, too.”Nikki didn’t find it easy to become a car maintenance engineer. She went to a Government Skill Centre—a special sort of college where people can learn a new job—for twenty weeks. “For ten weeks I was the only woman among four hundred men, and some of them were rude to me, just because of my sex. It was also very tiring—from 8 in the morning to 5 at night, with only 30 minutes for lunch.”Now Nikki works free-lance—that is, she’s self-employed, working for herself and not for a garage or a company.Barty Phillips also spoke to Rose, who works as a general builder in Sheffield, an industrial town in the north of England. Like Nikki, Rose used to be a secretary. “I didn’t enjoy it at all,”she said. “I wanted to do more practical work, and Iwanted to be self-employed.”Rose joined a women’s building co-operative, and she learnt her job from other people and from experience. However, many of the women in her group have been specially trained. Most of the jobs they do are improvements to buildings and general repairs.“People often say, ‘Oh, women aren’t strong enough,’ but I don’t think strength is important,”said Rose. “The important thing is to get used to doing a different sort of work.”Rose would like more women to come into the building industry. “Everything built at the moment is a product of man’s world. If women become builders, they will be able to understand the production of their houses and their towns.”56. There are laws in Britain to help women _____D .A. get higher pay than menB. enjoy more freedom than menC. do whatever they like to doD. have equal chances with men in education and work57. The work of ____B__ is considered dirty or heavy.A. a newspaper journalistB. a car maintenance engineerC. a company managerD. an office secretary58. The job of a car maintenance engineer is to ___D______.A. manufacture carsB. sell carsC. keep cars for othersD. repair cars59. The most important reason for Nikki to be a car maintenance engineer is that ____A__ .A. she wants to be independentB. she has to make her own livingC. she likes to use her handsD. she wants to get the same pay as men60. Rose, who works as a general builder, ______C .A. believes women are as strong as menB. admits women are much weaker than menC. wants more women to become buildersD. thinks women can learn more from practical workCollege English Test for Non-English Majors of Adult Education(英语三)I. Vocabulary and StructureThere are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the One answer that best completes the sentence.1. I think the team’s performance was B by the sudden rain.A. effectedB. affectedC. defectedD. infected2. Tourism has A agriculture as the nation’s main industry.A. replacedB. placedC. taken placeD. substituted3. This district has changed so much since I was last here that I hardly _____B_____ it now.A. seeB. recognizeC. organizeD. admit4. Reducing unemployment will be the main ______A_______ for the new government.A. challengeB. struggleC. warD. fighting5. The old machine won’t _____A______ properly if you don’t oil it regularly.A. affectB. effectC. functionD. practice6. I’m sorry to _______B_______ you, but can you direct me to the railway station?A. worryB. botherC. upsetD. hurry7. The crowd started to ______A_______ when the night fell.A. break outB. break inC. break overD. break up8. _____A______ another occasion, he landed in a deserted carpark.A. OnB. ForC. ToD. In9. He came here for a ___B_____ aim.A. regularB. specificC. especialD. famous10. In learning a foreign language, various forms of practice are good ____D______.A. disciplinesB. theoriesC. techniquesD. skills11. Yesterday I went shopping and found a lot of _____B______ in the sale.A. bargesB. bargainsC. barragesD. barracks12. There is no ___C_ ___ for air conditioners during the winter.A. saleB. sellingC. purchaseD. buy13. Eventually, your body will demand that the debt be repaid.(D)A. OtherwiseB. HoweverC. NeverthelessD. Ultimately14. Sleep deprivation also magnifies alcohol’s effects on the body. (A)A. intensifiesB. weakensC. reducesD. expands15. In a ten-year ___D______ from 1976 to 1985, the total world fish catch increased 29%.A. expanseB. expenseC. stanceD. span16. He quickly ____B____ to the climate in the high mountainsand finally became an outstanding soldier.A. adoptedB. adaptedC. addictedD. added17. Would you please ___D_____ your visit for a few days, staya few days longer?A. expandB. lengthenC. stretchD. extend18. The more dangers we ___B_____, the harder should we push forward.A. dealB. encounterC. accountD. dispose19. Please ____A______ sure that the house is locked before you leave.A. makeB. takeC. doD. let20. Their traveling expenses amount ______C______ seven hundred dollars.A. forB. withC. toD. about21. Shall I ____B_____ you up at the airport tomorrow morning?A. sendB. pickC. seeD. look22. The managing director’s only _____A_____ was how to improve the quality of their products.A. concernB. confirmC. concludeD. confess23. Do you mind D for him for a few minutes?A. have waitedB. being waitedC. to waitD. waiting24. There are some famous sayings in D of the magazine.A. the faceB. the beginningC. the initialD. the front25. We ___A______ with you as to the precise meaning of this phrase.A. distinguishB. differentiateC. differD. disintegrate26. All the students must wear ____C_____ at our school.A. costumesB. hatsC. uniformsD. shoes27. The young man managed C from his parents where he was going.A. concealingB. concealedC. to concealD. having concealed28. Hawthorne was chosen to A one of the country’s leading travel firms.A. leadB. coverC. beheadD. head29. A lot of people have ______C______ on the similarity between them.A. saidB. toldC. remarkedD. remade30. There was _____B_______ agreement that it was a splendid wedding.A. ordinaryB. universalC. anniversaryD. reversalII. ClozeThere are 20 blanks in the following passage(s). For eachblank are provided four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the passage(s)People tend to sleep more lightly and for shorter time spans as they get older, although they generally need about the same 31 of sleep as they 32 in early adulthood. About half of all people over 65 have 33 sleeping problems, such as insomnia, and deep sleep 34 in many 35 people often become very short or 36 completely. This 37 may be a normal part of aging, 38 it may result from medical problems that are common in elderly people and 39 the medications and 40 treatments for those problems.Experts say that if you feel drowsy during the 41 , even during boring activities, you 42 had enough sleep. If you routinely fall 43 within 5 minutes of lying down, you probably have severe 44 deprivation, possibly even a sleep 45 . Microsleeps, or very brief episodes of sleep in an otherwise 46 person, are another mark of sleep deprivation. In many cases, people are not 47 that they are experiencing microsleeps. The widespread 48 of “burning the candle at both ends”in western industrialized societies has 49 so much sleep deprivation that 40 is really abnormal sleepiness is now almost the norm.(C)31. A. account B. number C. amount D. quantity(D)32. A. demanded B. required C. requested D. needed(A)A33. A. frequent B. often C. once D. almost(B)34. A. steps B. stages C. stances D. status (A)35. A. elderly B. oldly C. older D. elder (D)36. A. state B. stay C. start D. stop(B)37. A. shift B. change C. transfer D. vary (A)38. A. or B. and C. but D. else(D)39. A. at B. in C. with D. from(C)40. A. another B. the other C. other D. others(A)41. A. day B. night C. evening D. morning (D)42. A. didn’t B. hasn’t C. hadn’t D. haven’t(B)43. A. sleepy B. asleep C. drowsy D. fainted(C)44. A. asleep B. rest C. sleep D. drowsy(D)45. A. symptom B. disease C. illness D. disorder (B)46. A. wake B. awake C. waking D. awaking (A)47. A. aware B. away C. wary D. wearing (C)48. A. work B. exercise C. practice D. drill (A)49. A. created B. contributed C. conducted D. conduced(D)50. A. it B. this C. which D. whatIII. Reading ComprehensionSection A There are two reading passages in this section. Each passage is followed by 5 questions. Each question is provided with four answers marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best answers the question.Passage 1A friend of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it. “Is this your car, Mister?” he asked.Paul nodded. “My brother gave it to me for Christmas.” The boy was astounded. “You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn’t cost you nothing? Boy, I wish….” He hesitated.Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the lad said jarred Paul all the way down to his heels.“I wish,” the boy went on, “that I could be a brother like that.”Paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then impulsively he added, “Would you like to take a ride in my automobile?”“Oh yes, I’d love that.”After a short ride, the boy turned and with his eyes aglow, said, “Mister, would you mind driving in front of my house?”Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the lad wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big autom obile. But Paul was wrong again. “Will you stop where those two steps are?” the boy asked.He ran up the steps. Then in a little while Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little crippled brother. He sat him down on the bottom step, then sort of squeezed up against him and pointed to the car. “There she is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to him for Christmas and it didn’t cost him a cent. And some day I’m gonna give you one just like it…, the n you can see for yourself all the pretty things in the Christmas windows that I’ve been trying to tell you about.”Paul got out and lifted the lad to the front seat of his car. The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned what Jesus meant when he had said: “It is more blessed to give….”B51. The boy was astounded.A. He was very surprised.B. He was so surprised that he was shocked.C. He was extremely surprised.D. The car was sobeautiful that he felt excited.A52. Paul looked at the boy…, then impulsively he added, “….”A. he did this without planning and thinkingB. he did this with careful thinkingC. he was impelled by his brother to do thisD. he was forced by his mother to do thisD53. The boy was not coming fast because .A. he was coming down the stepsB. he wanted to sit down on the stepsC. he wanted to see the car clearlyD. he was carrying his crippled brotherD54. He…squeezed up against him and pointed to the car.A. moved closer and touched himB. held him tightly in his armsC. pushed him nearer to the carD. pulled him closer and supported himC55. …the three of them began a memorable holiday ride.A. easy to rememberB. likely to be noticeableC. worth rememberingD. likely to be seenPassage 2No specific food will prevent or ease facial lines. But you can slow your rate of wrinkling by eating the right foods to keep the fat layers under your skin sufficiently plump tomaintain a smooth complexion. For example, while one baked sweet potato, eight ounces of orange juice or ten potato chips provide about 100 calories, only the sweet potato and orange juice supply quality calories. The sweet potato is rich in vitamin A, which helps skin cells shed smoothly, and the juice provides vitamin C, which helps form collagen, the supportive substance that gives youthful skin its elastic quality. Good sources of vitamin A include dark-green, orange and deep-yellow vegetables, and orange-colored fruits. Citrus fruits are a good source of vitamin C.Drink plenty of water. Once you’re past your 20s, many of your skin’s natural moisturizers— sweat and oil glands—shut down, and the top layer of skin thins out. As a result, skin no longer holds moisture well. Also, if you don’t drink enough water to replace what you lose every day through urination and perspiration, your body pulls what it needs from your cells, including skin cells, resulting in drier, older-looking skin.To minimize dryness, drink at least eight to ten eight-ounce glasses of water a day. Don’t count drinks such as coffee, tea and cola as part of your daily intake. They contain caffeine, a diuretic that may increase water loss from the skin, as will alcohol.Another symptom of aging you can offset with diet is lowered resistance to illness. However, vitamin E may strengthen the immune system. In an American study,researcher Simin Meydani gave 32 healthy adults over age 60 large doses of vitamin E twice a day for a month. As a result, their lymphocyte function was significantly improved. Foods rich in vitamin E include dark-green, leafy vegetables, legumes, nuts and whole-grain cereals.Food is not a quick fix for aging. But a sound diet—plenty of fiber, water and vitamin-rich, deep-colored fruits and vegetables—is bound to have a positive effect on your overall health and looks.56. To maintain a smooth complexion, you shouldC .A. slow your rate of wrinklingB. keep a certain fat layer under your skinC. eat some proper foodsD. drink plenty of coffee57. Good sources of Vitamin A comes from A .A. sweet potatoB. orange juiceC. citrus fruitD. tea58. If you don’t drink enough water C .A. sweat and oil glands will shut downB. top layer of skin will thin outC. drier, older-looking skin will appearD. skin no longer holds moisture59. To minimize dryness, the best choice of your daily intake isA .A. waterB. coffee and teaC. colaD. wine60. Proper intake of Vitamin E may B .A. lower resistance to illnessB. improve the immune systemC. increase water loss from the skinD. make a good dietIV. TranslationSection A Translate the following sentences into Chinese.61. Experts in psychology believe that for many people, money is an important symbol of strength and influence.心理学专家认为,对于很多人来说,金钱是一种非常重要的力量和影响力的象征。

专科英语三山东大学网络教育考试模拟题及答案

专科英语三山东大学网络教育考试模拟题及答案

College English Test for Non-English Majors of Adult Education英语三I. Vocabulary and StructureThere are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the One answer that best completes the sentence.1. Do you want to come for a B on my motorbikeA. runB. rideC. driveD. walk2. The repairs to my car C me a lot of money.A. worthB. prizeC. costD. spend3. ____A_____ there is no opposition, I will act as representative of our class.A. provided thatB. supposed thatC. opposed thatD. proved that4. She _____D____ up her forehead in disgust.A. lookedB. pushedC. pulledD. wrinkled5. Something has to be done D the recent rise in unemployment.A. to counterB. to countC. to accountD. to encounter6. The party leader is an extreme left-winger, but his deputy is more B in his views.A. modestB. moderateC. monitorD. modern7. In ____A_____ of her apology, we decided to take no further action.A. viewB. factC. ideaD. opinion8. The boy’s ______B______ development was very advanced for his age.A. intelligentB. intellectualC. internalD. external9. You may keep the book a further week _____D_______ no one else requiresit.A. as ifB. even ifC. even thoughD. provided that10. The writer _____C______ the question of environmental pollution in his article.A. kept fromB. kept toC. kept upD. kept in11. The teacher said Tom is ______B______ average in his lessons.A. onB. aboveC. overD. up12. Friendly ____C______ between different peoples facilitate the culturaland economic interchange.A. contestsB. contentsC. contactsD. concerts13. He noted ____A_____ her address on a piece of paper.A. downB. onC. upD. in14. This is a private dining room where members could ____C_____ groups of friends.A. welcomeB. acceptC. entertainD. receive15. We _______A_______ to the hotel manager that the room was too noisy.A. complainedB. toldC. talkedD. spoke16. He was told that he was ___B______ to inquire into the cause of the accident.A. postedB. assignedC. sentD. placed17. The amount of sleep a person needs also increases if he/she has beendeprived of sleep in previous days. AA. taken awayB. curedC. ridD. ensured18. What is really abnormal sleepiness is now almost the norm. CA. uniqueB. regularC. unusualD. odd19. The microscope can ____C_____ the object 100 times in diameter.A. intensifyB. strengthenC. magnifyD. expand20. Eating too much sugar can lead ____D____ all sorts of health problems.A. inB. onC. untilD. to21. Some people like to own a car as a symbol of ___ C_____.A. placeB. postC. statusD. position22. The old lady is friendly. She feels no ____D____ towards anybody.A. capabilityB. probabilityC. possibilityD. hostility23. ____D__________ good weather, our ship will reach Shanghai Monday evening.A. ProvidedB. DespiteC. ConsideredD. Given24. The children are _______A_______ computer games.A. addicted toB. attempted toC. adopted toD. associated to25. You’ll have to work harder to _____A______ up with the top students in your class.A. catchB. takeC. holdD. make26. The political leader was defeated at last. His scandal ____D_______ his resignation.A. led awayB. led offC. led upD. led to27. I think that she must be a relation of A .A. theirsB. themC. theirD. they’s28. I can’t B you up—you’re a big boy nowA. raiseB. liftC. elevateD. high29. Do you know what chemical ____B_____ are involved when food is digestedA. coursesB. processesC. approachesD. stages30. Be sure to ____A_____ your car _______ as you approach that dangerous curve.A. slow…downB. flow…downC. speed…downD. rate…downII. ClozeThere are 20 blanks in the following passages. For each blank are provided four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the passagesAging is the 31 of growing old. It occurs eventually in 32 living thing provided, of course, that an illness or 33 does not killit prematurely. The most familiar 34 signs of aging may be seen 35 old people, such as the greying of the hair and the 36 of the skin. Signsof aging in a pet dog or cat include 37 of playfulness and energy, a decline in hearing and eyesight, or even a slight greying of the 38 . Plants age too, but the signs are much 39 to detect.Most body parts grow bigger and 40 , and function more efficiently 41 childhood. They reach their 42 at the time of maturity, or 43 adulthood. After that, they begin to 44 . Bones, for example, gradually become 45 and more brittle. In the aged, the joints 46 the bones also become rigid and more inflexible. This can make moving very 47 .All the major organs of the body 48 signs of aging. The brain, for example, works less efficiently, and even gets smaller in size. Thinking processes of 49 sorts are slowed down. Old people often have 50 in remembering recent events.B31. A. progress B. process C. program D. procedureC32. A. some B. all C. every D. manyA33. A. accident B. incident C. event D. storyD34. A. toward B. inward C. onward D. outwardA35. A. in B. of C. at D. forD36. A. reducing B. creeping C. crawling D. wrinklingC37. A. lost B. losing C. loss D. loosingB38. A. jacket B. coat C. suit D. costumeA39. A. harder B. heavy C. harsh D. hurriedC40. A. great B. younger C. stronger D. powerfulB41. A. among B. during C. for D. ofD42. A. length B. mount C. hill D. peakC43. A. late B. last C. early D. finalB44. A. deflate B. decline C. decrease D. deduceA45. A. lighter B. smaller C. bigger D. heavierB46. A. to B. between C. of D. withD47. A. flexible B. easy C. playful D. painful A48. A. show B. reveal C. detect D. allowC49. A. every B. each C. all D. singleD50. A. trust B. suspect C. doubt D. troubleIII. Reading ComprehensionSection A There are two reading passages in this section. Each passage is followed by 5 questions. Each question is provided with four answers marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best answers the question.Passage 1A friend of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it. “Is this your car, Mister” he asked.Pau l nodded. “My brother gave it to me for Christmas.” The boy was astounded. “You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn’t cost you nothing Boy, I wish….” He hesitated.Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the lad said jarred Paul all the way down to his heels.“I wish,” the boy went on, “that I could be a brother like that.”Paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then impulsively he added, “Would you like to take a ride in my auto mobile”“Oh yes, I’d love that.”After a short ride, the boy turned and with his eyes aglow, said, “Mister, would you mind driving in front of my house”Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the lad wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big automobile. But Paul was wrong again. “Will you stop where those two steps are” the boy asked.He ran up the steps. Then in a little while Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little crippled brother. He sat him down on the bottom step, then sort of squeezed up against him and pointed to the car.“There she is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to him for Christmas and it didn’t cost him a cent. And some day I’m gonna giv e you one just like it…, then you can see for yourself all the pretty things in the Christmas windows that I’ve been trying to tell you about.”Paul got out and lifted the lad to the front seat of his car. The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned what Jesus meant when he had said: “It is more blessed to give….”51. “…a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it”implies that he an automobile of this kind. CA. often sawB. had often seenC. had rarely seenD. hadnever thought of52. Paul looked at the boy…, then impulsively he added, “….” AA. he did this without planning and thinkingB. he did this with careful thinkingC. he was impelled by his brother to do thisD. he was forced by his mother to do this53. He…squeezed up against him and pointed to the car. DA. moved closer and touched himB. held him tightly in his armsC. pushed him nearer to the carD. pulled him closer and supported him54. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned…. BA. For that Christmas EveB. On that Christmas EveC. After that Christmas EveD. At that Christmas Eve55. …, Paul learned what Jesus meant when he had said: “….” DA. gained knowledge of what Jesus meant to sayB. was able to study what Jesus meant to sayC. memorized what Jesus meant in sayingD. came to know what Jesus meant in sayingPassage 2Britain has laws to make sure that women have the same opportunities as men in education, jobs and training. But it’s still unusual to find women doing dirty or heavy jobs.Nikki Henriques is a car maintenance engineer in London. She used to be a secretary. Barty Phillips, a journalist with The Observer, a Sunday newspaper, asked her why she wanted to work with cars.“My first reason was independence,” she said. “I also wanted to use my hands, and I like learning about how things work. Many people prefer to have a woman repair their cars, too.”Nikki didn’t find it easy to become a car maintenance engineer. She went to a Government Skill Centre—a special sort of college where people can learn a new job—for twenty weeks. “For ten weeks I was the only woman among four hundred men, and some of them were rude to me, just because of my sex. It was also very tiring—from 8 in the morning to 5 at night, with only 30 minutes for lunch.” Now Nikki works free-lance—that is, she’s self-employed, working for herself and not for a garage or a company.Barty Phillips also spoke to Rose, who works as a general builder in Sheffield, an industrial town in the north of England. Like Nikki, Rose usedto be a secretary. “I didn’t enjoy it at all,” she said. “I wanted to do more practical work, and I wanted to be self-employed.”Rose joined a women’s building co-operative, and she learnt her job from other people and from experience. However, many of the women in her group have been specially trained. Most of the jobs they do are improvements to buildings and general repairs.“People often say, ‘Oh, women aren’t strong enough,’ but I don’t think strength is important,” said Rose. “The important thing is to get used to doing a different sort of work.”Rose would like more women to come into the building industry. “Everything built at the moment is a product of man’s world. If women become builders, they will be able to understand the production of their houses and their towns.”56. There are laws in Britain to help women _____ D .A. get higher pay than menB. enjoy more freedom than menC. do whatever they like to doD. have equal chances with men in education and work57. The work of ____B__ is considered dirty or heavy.A. a newspaper journalistB. a car maintenance engineerC. a company managerD. an office secretary58. The job of a car maintenance engineer is to ___D______.A. manufacture carsB. sell carsC. keep cars for othersD. repair cars59. The most important reason for Nikki to be a car maintenance engineer is that ____A__ .A. she wants to be independentB. she has to make her own livingC. she likes to use her handsD. she wants to get the same pay as men60. Rose, who works as a general builder, ______ C .A. believes women are as strong as menB. admits women are much weaker than menC. wants more women to become buildersD. thinks women can learn more from practical workCollege English Test for Non-English Majors of Adult Education英语三I. Vocabulary and StructureThere are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the One answer that best completes the sentence.1. I think the team’s performance was B by the sudden rain.A. effectedB. affectedC. defectedD. infected2. Tourism has A agriculture as the nation’s main industry.A. replacedB. placedC. taken placeD. substituted3. This district has changed so much since I was last here that I hardly _____B_____ it now.A. seeB. recognizeC. organizeD. admit4. Reducing unemployment will be the main ______A_______ for the new government.A. challengeB. struggleC. warD. fighting5. The old machine won’t _____A______ properly if you don’t oil itregularly.A. affectB. effectC. functionD. practice6. I’m sorry to _______B_______ you, but can you direct me to the railway stationA. worryB. botherC. upsetD. hurry7. The crowd started to ______A_______ when the night fell.A. break outB. break inC. break overD. break up8. _____A______ another occasion, he landed in a deserted car park.A. OnB. ForC. ToD. In9. He came here for a ___B_____ aim.A. regularB. specificC. especialD. famous10. In learning a foreign language, various forms of practice are good ____D______.A. disciplinesB. theoriesC. techniquesD. skills11. Yesterday I went shopping and found a lot of _____B______ in the sale.A. bargesB. bargainsC. barragesD. barracks12. There is no ___C_ ___ for air conditioners during the winter.A. saleB. sellingC. purchaseD. buy13. Eventually, your body will demand that the debt be repaid. DA. OtherwiseB. HoweverC. NeverthelessD. Ultimately14. Sleep deprivation also magnifies alcohol’s effects on the body. AA. intensifiesB. weakensC. reducesD. expands15. In a ten-year ___D______ from 1976 to 1985, the total world fish catch increased 29%.A. expanseB. expenseC. stanceD. span16. He quickly ____B____ to the climate in the high mountains and finallybecame an outstanding soldier.A. adoptedB. adaptedC. addictedD. added17. Would you please ___D_____ your visit for a few days, stay a few days longerA. expandB. lengthenC. stretchD. extend18. The more dangers we ___B_____, the harder should we push forward.A. dealB. encounterC. accountD. dispose19. Please ____A______ sure that the house is locked before you leave.A. makeB. takeC. doD. let20. Their traveling expenses amount ______C______ seven hundred dollars.A. forB. withC. toD. about21. Shall I ____B_____ you up at the airport tomorrow morningA. sendB. pickC. seeD. look22. The managing director’s only _____A_____ was how to improve the quality of their products.A. concernB. confirmC. concludeD. confess23. Do you mind D for him for a few minutesA. have waitedB. being waitedC. to waitD. waiting24. There are some famous sayings in D of the magazine.A. the faceB. the beginningC. the initialD. the front25. We ___A______ with you as to the precise meaning of this phrase.A. distinguishB. differentiateC. differD. disintegrate26. All the students must wear ____C_____ at our school.A. costumesB. hatsC. uniformsD. shoes27. The young man managed C from his parents where he was going.A. concealingB. concealedC. to concealD. having concealed28. Hawthorne was chosen to A one of the country’s leading travel firms.A. leadB. coverC. beheadD. head29. A lot of people have ______C______ on the similarity between them.A. saidB. toldC. remarkedD. remade30. There was _____B_______ agreement that it was a splendid wedding.A. ordinaryB. universalC. anniversaryD. reversalII. ClozeThere are 20 blanks in the following passages. For each blank are provided four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the passagesPeople tend to sleep more lightly and for shorter time spans as they get older, although they generally need about the same 31 of sleep as they 32 in early adulthood. About half of all people over 65 have 33sleeping problems, such as insomnia, and deep sleep 34 in many 35 people often become very short or 36 completely. This 37 may bea normal part of aging, 38 it may result from medical problems that are common in elderly people and 39 the medications and 40 treatments for those problems.Experts say that if you feel drowsy during the 41 , even during boring activities, you 42 had enough sleep. If you routinely fall 43 within 5 minutes of lying down, you probably have severe 44 deprivation, possibly even a sleep 45 . Microsleeps, or very brief episodes of sleep in an otherwise 46 person, are another mark of sleep deprivation. In many cases, people are not 47 that they are experiencing microsleeps. The widespread 48 of “burning the candleat both ends” in western industrialized societies has 49 so much sleep deprivation that 40 is really abnormal sleepiness is now almost the norm.C31. A. account B. number C. amount D. quantityD32. A. demanded B. required C. requested D. neededAA33. A. frequent B. often C. once D. almostB34. A. steps B. stages C. stances D. statusA35. A. elderly B. oldly C. older D. elderD36. A. state B. stay C. start D. stopB37. A. shift B. change C. transfer D. varyA38. A. or B. and C. but D. elseD39. A. at B. in C. with D. fromC40. A. another B. the other C. other D. othersA41. A. day B. night C. evening D. morningD42. A. didn’t B. hasn’t C. hadn’t D. haven’t B43. A. sleepy B. asleep C. drowsy D. faintedC44. A. asleep B. rest C. sleep D. drowsyD45. A. symptom B. disease C. illness D. disorderB46. A. wake B. awake C. waking D. awakingA47. A. aware B. away C. wary D. wearingC48. A. work B. exercise C. practice D. drillA49. A. created B. contributed C. conducted D. conducedD50. A. it B. this C. which D. whatIII. Reading ComprehensionSection A There are two reading passages in this section. Each passage is followed by 5 questions. Each question is provided with four answers marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best answers the question.Passage 1A friend of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it. “Is this your car, Mister” he asked.Paul nodded. “My brother gave it to me for Christmas.” The boy was astounded. “You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn’t cost you nothing Boy, I wish….” He hesitated.Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the lad said jarred Paul all the way down to his heels.“I wish,” the boy went on, “that I could be a brother like that.”Paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then impulsively he added, “Would you like to take a ride in my automobile”“Oh yes, I’d love that.”After a short ride, the boy turned and with his eyes aglow, said, “Mister,would you mind driving in front of my house”Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the lad wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big automobile. But Paul was wrong again. “Will you stop where those two steps are” the boy asked.He ran up the steps. Then in a little while Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little crippled brother. He sat him down on the bottom step, then sort of squeezed up against him and pointed to the car.“There she is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to him for Christmas and it didn’t cost him a cent. And some day I’m gonna give you one just like it…, then you can see for yourself all the pretty things in the Christmas windows that I’ve been trying to tell you about.”Paul got out and lifted the lad to the front seat of his car. The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned what Jesus meant when he had said: “It is more blessed to give….”B51. The boy was astounded.A. He was very surprised.B. He was so surprised that he was shocked.C. He was extremely surprised.D. The car was so beautiful that he felt excited.A52. Paul looked at the boy…, then impulsively he added, “….”A. he did this without planning and thinkingB. he did this with careful thinkingC. he was impelled by his brother to do thisD. he was forced by his mother to do thisD53. The boy was not coming fast because .A. he was coming down the stepsB. he wanted to sit down on the stepsC. he wanted to see the car clearlyD. he was carrying his crippled brotherD54. He…squeezed up against him and pointed to the car.A. moved closer and touched himB. held him tightly in his armsC. pushed him nearer to the carD. pulled him closer and supported himC55. …the three of them began a memorable holiday ride.A. easy to rememberB. likely to be noticeableC. worth rememberingD. likely to be seenPassage 2No specific food will prevent or ease facial lines. But you can slow your rate of wrinkling by eating the right foods to keep the fat layers under your skin sufficiently plump to maintain a smooth complexion. For example, while one baked sweet potato, eight ounces of orange juice or ten potato chips provide about 100 calories, only the sweet potato and orange juice supply quality calories. The sweet potato is rich in vitamin A, which helps skin cells shed smoothly, and the juice provides vitamin C, which helps form collagen, the supportive substance that gives youthful skin its elastic quality. Good sources of vitamin A include dark-green, orange and deep-yellow vegetables, and orange-colored fruits. Citrus fruits are a good source of vitamin C.Drink plenty of water. Once you’re past your 20s, many of your skin’s natural moisturizers— sweat and oil glands—shut down, and the top layer of skin thins out. As a result, skin no longer holds moisture well. Also, if you don’t drink enough water to replace what you lose every day through urination and perspiration, your body pulls what it needs from your cells, including skin cells, resulting in drier, older-looking skin.To minimize dryness, drink at least eight to ten eight-ounce glasses of water a day. Don’t count drinks such as coffee, tea and cola as part of yourdaily intake. They contain caffeine, a diuretic that may increase water loss from the skin, as will alcohol.Another symptom of aging you can offset with diet is lowered resistance to illness. However, vitamin E may strengthen the immune system. In an American study, researcher Simin Meydani gave 32 healthy adults over age 60 large doses of vitamin E twice a day for a month. As a result, their lymphocyte function was significantly improved. Foods rich in vitamin E include dark-green, leafy vegetables, legumes, nuts and whole-grain cereals.Food is not a quick fix for aging. But a sound diet—plenty of fiber, water and vitamin-rich, deep-colored fruits and vegetables—is bound to have a positive effect on your overall health and looks.56. To maintain a smooth complexion, you should C .A. slow your rate of wrinklingB. keep a certain fat layer under your skinC. eat some proper foodsD. drink plenty of coffee57. Good sources of Vitamin A comes from A .A. sweet potatoB. orange juiceC. citrus fruitD. tea58. If you don’t drink enough water C .A. sweat and oil glands will shut downB. top layer of skin will thinoutC. drier, older-looking skin will appearD. skin no longer holds moisture59. To minimize dryness, the best choice of your daily intake isA .A. waterB. coffee and teaC. colaD. wine60. Proper intake of Vitamin E may B .A. lower resistance to illnessB. improve the immune systemC. increase water loss from the skinD. make a good dietIV. TranslationSection A Translate the following sentences into Chinese.61. Experts in psychology believe that for many people, money is an importantsymbol of strength and influence.心理学专家认为,对于很多人来说,金钱是一种非常重要的力量和影响力的象征;62. The widespread practice of “burning the candle at both ends”has createdso much sleep deprivation that what is really abnormal sleepiness is nowalmost the norm.“燃烧蜡烛两头”的广泛实践已经导致了大量的睡眠剥夺,真正失常的睡眠如今却都已经被视为正常;63. Many people think that the women’s movement, a political and socialeffort to give women the same status and rights as men, was a result of this isolation and separation of women in the suburbs.很多人认为,妇女运动也即要求给予女性与男性一样的权利和地位的政治和社会努力,是由于将女人隔绝和孤立于郊区的结果;Section B Translate the following sentences into English, using the words or expressions given in brackets.64. 好几双鞋子都试穿过了,但没有一双是令人满意的;try onSome pairs of shoes have been tried on , but no one is satisfying.65. 那栋高楼使我们家照不到阳光; deprive ofThat tall building deprived the sun of our home.66. 每个队员都对这次胜利作了贡献;contributeEvery team member contributed to the victory.V. WritingWrite a composition on the topic CARS IN THE CITY. Your composition should be based on the outline given below and you are required to write it in no less 120 words. Remember to write it clearly.CARS IN THE CITY1 城市里汽车日渐增多;2 说一下汽车增多有什么好处或坏处;3 你认为应该如何克服这些坏处More and more people own cars in the city. It's because the economy is expanding rapidly and therefore the family income goes up year by year. People want to enjoy a more comfortable life and earn certain social status.There is no doubt that cars make us travel faster and farther, but they do have caused some problems. For example, they emit too much exhaust fumes and thus pollute the air. This causes further problems. The old people especially suffer a lot from it. Cars also contribute greatly to the increase of traffic jams and accidents.How can we solve these problems First, we can improve the qualities of the cars so that they produce less smokes and noises when running. Second, we should plant more trees and grass all over the cities to freshen the air.Lastly, we can build rings roads around cities so that they will less pollute the downtown areas.College English Test for Non-English Majors of Adult Education英语三I. Vocabulary and StructureThere are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the One answer that best completes the sentence.1. I want you to ______B________ each sum of the money you spent.A. amount toB. account forC. aim toD. intend to2. When you do not understand a word, you can look it ____D_____ in this dictionary.A. onB. withC. forD. up3. My husband and I ______B________ conflicting opinions on this matter.A. makeB. holdC. keepD. take4. Why are you talking in such a strange _______B________A. meansB. mannerC. matterD. measure。

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英语三I. Vocabulary and StructureThere are 30 in complete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the One an swer that best completes the sentence.1. Do you want to come for a B on my motorbike?A. runB. rideC. driveD. walk2. The repairs to my car C me a lot of mon ey.A. worthB. prizeC. costD. spend3. A ____ there is no oppositi on, I will act as represe ntative of our class.A. provided (that)B. supposed (that)C. opposed (that)D. proved (that)4. She ____ D ___ (up ) her forehead in disgust.A. lookedB. pushedC. pulledD. wrin kled5. Something has to be done D __________ the recent rise in unemployment.A. to coun terB. to countC. to acco untD. to encoun ter6. The party leader is an extreme left-w in ger, but his deputy is more B in his views.A. modestB. moderateC. mon itorD. moder n7. In A ________ of her apology, we decided to take no further acti on.A. viewB. factC. ideaD. opinion8. The boy ' s B _________ development was very advaneed for his age.A. i ntellige ntB. i ntellectualC. i nternalD. exter nal9. You may keep the book a further week ____ D ________ no one else requires it.A. as ifB. even ifC. even thoughD. provided that10. The writer ____ C _____ the questi on of environmen tal polluti on in his article.A. kept fromB. kept toC. kept upD. kept in11. The teacher said Tom is _____ B ______ average in his less ons.A. onB. aboveC. overD. up12. Frie ndly __ _C _____ betwee n differe nt peoples facilitate the cultural and econo mic in tercha nge.A. con testsB. contentsC. con tactsD. con certs13. He no ted _ _A_ ____ her address on a piece of paper.A. dow nB. onC. upD. in14. This is a private dining room where members could _ C ________ groups of friends.A. welcomeB. acceptC. en terta inD. receive15. We ______ A _______ to the hotel man ager that the room was too no isy.A. compla inedB. toldC. talkedD. spoke16. He was told that he was ___ B _____to inquire into the cause of the accide nt.A. postedB. assig nedC. sentD. placed17. The amount of sleep a person n eeds also in creases if he/she has beendeprived of sleep in previous days. (A)A. take n awayB. curedC. ridD. en sured18. What is really abno rmal sleep in ess is now almost the norm. (C)A. uniqueB. regularC. unu sualD. odd19. The microscope can ____ C ___ the object 100 times in diameter.A. inten sifyB. stre ngthe nC. magnifyD. expa nd20. Eati ng too much sugar can lead ___D ___ all sorts of health problems.A. inB. onC. untilD. to21. Some people like to own a car as a symbol of ___ C ________ .A. placeB. postC. statusD. positi on22. The old lady is frien dly. She feels no ____ D ___ t owards an ybody.A. capabilityB. probabilityC. possibilityD. hostility23. __ _D ________ good weather, our ship will reach Shan ghai Mon day eve ning.A. ProvidedB. DespiteC. Co nsideredD. Give n24. The childre n are _____ A _______ computer games.A. addicted toB. attempted toC. adopted toD. associated to25. You ' ll have to work harder to ____ A _____ up with the top students in your class. A. catch B. take C. hold D. make9. He came here for a __ B _____ aim. A. regular B. specificC. especialD. famous10. In learning a foreign Ianguage, various forms of practice are good _ ___ D _____ .A. discipli nesB. theoriesC. tech niq uesD. skills 11. Yesterday I went shopp ing and found a lot of ____B ______in the sale. A. barges B. barga ins C. barragesD. barracks12. There is no ___ C ______ for air con diti oners duri ng the win ter.A. saleB. selli ngC. purchaseD. buy 13. Eve ntually , your body will dema nd that the debt be repaid. (D ) A. Otherwise B. However C. Nevertheless D. Ultimately 14. Sleep deprivation also magnifies alcohol ' s effects on the body.(A )A. inten sifiesB. weake nsC. reducesD. expa nds15. In a ten-year __ D ______ from 1976 to 1985, the total world fish catch in creased 29%.26. The political leader was defeated at last. His sca ndal ____ D _A. led awayB. led offC. led upD. led to27. I thi nk that she must be a relati on of A.A. theirs his resig nati on.28. I can A. raiseB. them't BB. liftC. their you up — you'D. they ' s re a big boy now! D. high___ are in volved whe n food isdigested? 29. Do you know what chemical ___ _B A. courses B. processes C. approaches D. stages30. Be sure to ____ A _____ y our car _______ as you approach that dan gerous curve.A. slow …downB. flow …downC. speed …downD. rate …downI. Vocabulary and StructureThere are 30 in complete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the One an swer that best completes the sentence.1.1 thi nk the team A. effected2. Tourism has 's performance B as B. affected C. defectedAagriculture as the n ati onB. placedC. take n placeby the sudde n rain. D. i nfectedin du s tnyainA. replaced3. This district has cha nged so much since I was last here that I hardly A. see B. recog nize C. orga nize4. Reduc ing un employme nt will be the main _ A. challe nge B. struggle C. war it now.5. The old machine won ' t__A_ ________ properly if you don A. affect B. effectC. fun ction6. I ' m sorry to ______ BA. worry 7. The crowd started to D. admit A for the new gover nment. D. fight ing't oil it regularly. D.practiceA. break out 8. AA. On you, but can you direct me to the railway statio n?B. botherC. upsetD. hurry_____ A ______ whe n the n ight fell.C. break overD. break up B. break inano ther occasi on, he Ian ded in a deserted car park.B. ForC. ToD. InA. expanseB. expenseC. staneeD.span 16. He quickly ____ B ____ t o the climate in the high mountains and fin ally became an outsta nding soldier. A. adopted B. adapted C. addicted D. added 17. Would you please __ D ______ your visit for a few days, stay a few days Ion ger? A. expa ndB. le ngthe nC. stretchD. exte nd 18. The more dan gers we __ B ____ , the harder should we push forward. A. deal B. encoun ter C. acco untD. dispose19. Please A _________ sure that the house is locked before you leave. A. make B. take C. do D. let 20. Their traveli ng expe nses amount _____ C ______ seve n hun dred dollars. A. for B. with C. to D. about21. Shall I ___ B ______ you up at the airport tomorrow morning? C. see D. look's o _A was how to improve the quality of their products.C. con clude D . con fessfor him for a few minu tes? A. have waited B. being waited C. to wait D. wait ing 24. There are some famous sayings in D ________ of the magazine. A. the face B. the begi nning C. the in itial D. the front 25. We A _______ with you as to the precise meaning of this phrase. A. disti nguish B. differe ntiate C. differ D. dis in tegrate 26. All the stude nts must wear ___ C _____ at our school.A. costumesB. hatsC. uni formsD. shoes27. The young man man aged C ______ from his pare nts where he was going.A. concealingB. concealedC. to concealD. having concealed28. Hawthorne was chosen toA _____ one of the country leading; travel firms.A. leadB. coverC. beheadD. head29. A lot of people have _____ C ______ on the similarity betwee n them. A. said B. toldC. remarkedD. remade30. There was ___ B _______ agreeme nt that it was a sple ndid wedd ing.A. ordinaryB. uni versalC. anni versaryD. reversal1. Vocabulary and StructureThere are 30 in complete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the One an swer that best completes the sentence.1. __________________ 1 want you to B each sum of the money you spe nt. A. amount toB. acco unt forC. aim toD. i nte nd to2. When you do not un dersta nd a word, you can look it _ _D ____ in this diction ary.A. onB. withC. forD. up3. My husba nd and I ____ _B ______ c on flict ing opinions on this matter. A. make B. hold C. keep D. take4. Why are you talki ng in such a stra nge ______ B________ ? A. meansB. mannerC. matterD. measure5. The doctors have developed a new _ C _______ in heart surgery. A. tech no logy B. tech nical C. tech nique D. tech ni cia n6. Noth ing is more irritat ing tha n people who do not keep ____ D ____ the point. A. on B. up C. along D. to7. The government has announced reductions in the country ' s cCfense .A. pla nB. arran geme ntC. budgetD. schemeA. sendB. pick 22. The man agi ng directorA. concernB. confirm23. Do you mind D __________8. The n ews came to us at last. Her severe look ____ D ____ how she really felt.9. While we may get used to a sleep-depriving schedule, our judgment, reaction time, and other functions are still impaired . __A_ ___A. affectedB. damagedC. men dedD. repaired10. Caffeine and other stimulants cannot overcome the effects of severe sleep deprivation. __ C ___A. stre ngthe nB. submitC. defeatD. overpower11. The man ager is respon sible ___ C ____ making sure that the shop is run properly the whole day.A. inB. toC. forD. on12. “ Do you have __C experienee of this type of wor k? ” The manager asked the applicant.A. forego ingB. beforeC. previousD. past13. The first __ C ____ c ame from Europe to America, the new land in the early 17th cen tury.A. emigra ntB. emigrati onC. immigra ntD. immigrati on14. Big men are not ___ B ____ stro ng men; we must not suppose that men are strong merely because they are big.A. ordi narilyB. commo nlyC. n ecessarilyD. usually15. The audie nee ____ D _____ the play very much and time and aga in clapped loudly.A. en forcedB. en gagedC. enhancedD. enjoyed16. Did the people ____ B_____ large approve of the gover nment policy?A. inB. atC. onD. for17. There was a long ____ C _____ before he an swered the telepho ne.A. stopB. breakC. i ntervalD. occasi on18. I ' m not particular C __________ my clothes; I don ' t mind what I wear.A. inB. withC. aboutD. for19. Will you meet me C __________ we were last night?A. thereB. whe nC. whereD. the n20. How soon can I be B __________ as a member of the school football team?A. receivedB. admittedC. allowedD. permitted21. Some airpla nes are __ D _____ going 1,000 miles an hour.A. able ofB. possible ofC. probable ofD. capable of22. Empty ___ B ______ m akes the most sound.A.shipB. vesselC. boatD. yacht23. They had D __________ evidenee that the factory was responsible for the pollution.A. i nclusiveB. seclusiveC. exclusiveD. con clusive24. The young Mr. Wang has _____ B in the army for twenty years.A. servicedB. servedC. mai ntai nedD. stayed25. We n eed to __ D ______ t he quality of our goods but not in crease the price.A. rema inB. retainC. stayD. mai ntai n26. Oxford has Britain ' s oldest public museum which wD _______ in 1683.A. foundB. findingC. foundingD. foun ded27. He says what he thinks, ____ D ________ other people ' s feelings.A. despite ofB. in view ofC. in charge ofD. regardless of28. Miss White said she met him ___ B ____ cha nee yesterday morni ng.A. withB. byC. forD. through29. Flying across the Atlantic for the first time was a great ____ D _________ .A. performa neeB. progressC. adva nceme ntD. achieveme nt30. When he heard how well the new compa ny was doing, he took a calculated _ D ___ and in vested all his money in it.A. ven tureB. cha neeC. opport un ityD. riskII. ClozeCars are an importa nt part of life in the Un ited States. 36 most people feel that they are poor. And even if a person is poor he doesn ' t feel really po3>7 he has a car.(A)36. A. Without a car B. Not with a car C. Without no car D. With not a car(B)37. A. although B. whe n C. whether D. but(A)38. A. First B. Firstly C. At first D. The first(C)39. A. cheap B. most cheap C. cheapest D.cheaper(B)40. A. which B. that C. where D. what(D)41. A. moveme nt B. carriage C. shipp ing D. tran sportati on(A)42. A. providi ng B. to provide C. provided D. provides(B)43. A. that B. what C. how D. which(A)44. A. follow B. further C. chase D. run(B)45. A. best B. most C. worst D. leastII. ClozeNowadays more and more people are concerned about their health. But how to keep healthy? Different people maygive differe nt an swers 36 this questio n. In my opinion, it is esse ntial to do the following(D)36. A. of B. at C. for D. to(B)37. A. any B. some C. m any D. lots(D)38. A. stre ngthe n B. stre ngths C. stre ngth D. stre ngthe ns(C)39. A. low B. slower C. l ower D. slow(C)40. A. much B. lots C. many D. great(A)41. A. while B. but C. yet D. duri ng(D)42. A. bring in for B. take in for C. come in for D. go in for(A)43. A. advise B. advice C. devise D. device(B)44. A. for B. like C. to D. at(B)45. A. fits B. fit C. fitful D. FitfullyII. ClozePeople tend to sleep more lightly and for shorter time spa ns as they get older,is really abno rmal sleep in ess is now almost the norm.that ___ 40(C) 31. A. accou nt(D) 32. A. demanded(A) A33. A. freque nt(B) 34. A. steps (A) 35. A. elderly (D)36. A. state (B) 37. A. shift (A) 38. A. or(D)39. A. at(C) 40. A. ano ther (A) 41. A. day(D) 42. A. did n't(B) 43. A. sleepy(C) 44. A. asleep(D) 45. A. symptom (B) 46. A. wake (A)47. A. aware (C) 48. A. work (A)49. A. createdB. nu mberB. requiredB. oftenB. stagesB. oldlyB. stayB. changeB. andB. i nC. amountC. requestedC. onceC. sta ncesC. olderC. startC. tran sferC. butC. withB. the otherC. otherB. nightB. has n'tB. asleepB. restB. diseaseB. awakeB. awayB. exerciseB. con tributedC. eveningC. had n'tC. drowsyC. sleepC. ill nessC. wak ingC. waryC. practiceC. conductedD. qua ntityD. neededD. almostD. statusD. elderD. stopD. varyD. elseD. fromD. othersD. morni ngD. haven'tD. fain tedD. drowsyD. disorderD. awak ingD. weari ngD. drillD.conduced(D) 50. A. it B. this C. which D. whatII. ClozeAging is the31of growing old. It occurs eventually in32living= ----------------------------------- T hinking processes of 49 sorts are slowed down. Old people in rememberi ng recent even ts.(B )31. A. progress B. process C. programD. procedure(C )32. A. some B. all C. every D. many (A )33. A. accide nt B. in cide nt C. event D. story (D )34. A. toward B. i nward C. on ward D. outward (A )35. A. inB. ofC. atD. for (D )36. A. reduc ing B. creep ing C. crawli ng D. wrin kli ng (C )37. A. lost B. losi ngC. lossD. loosi ng(B )38. A. jacket B. coatC. suitD. costume(A )39. A. harder B. heavy C. harsh D. hurried (C )40. A. great B.younger C. stron ger D. powerful (B )41. A. amo ng B. duri ng C. for D. of (D )42. A. le ngth B. mount C. hill D.peak (C )43. A. late B. lastC. earlyD. final(B )44. A. deflate B. decli ne C. decrease D.deduce (A )45. A. lighter B. smaller C. bigger D. heavier (B )46. A. to B. betwee n C. of D. with (D )47. A. flexible B. easy C. playful D. painful (A )48. A. show B. reveal C. detect D. allow (C )49. A. every B. each C. all D. si ngle (D )50. A. trust II. Cloze B. suspectC. doubtD. troubleHistorically, American women have always been very independent. ---------------------------- these early America ns grew 40 with many examples of work ing wome n around them. (C )31. A. begi nningB. i nitialC. firstD. start ing (B )32. A. freque ntB. oftenC. usualD. ordinary (A )33. A. left B. forgot C. liftedD. failed(D )34. A. lo nelyB. si ngleC. onlyD. alone (B )35. A. develop ingB. un developedC. underdevelopedD. developed (D )36. A. facetsB. factsC. affectsD. effects (A )37. A. yet B. not C. butD. well (C )38. A. shari ng B. shared C.shareD.shares (B )39. A. them B. themselves C. theirsD. their (C )40. A. outside B. out of C. withoutD. beyond (A )41. A. members B .groupsC. teamsD. parts(D )42. A. freedom B. freely C. freer D. free (C )43. A. partsB. playsC. rolesD. places (B )44. A. requested B .dema ndedC. requiredD. needed(B )45. A. rei nforced B. stre ngthe ned C. enl arged D. endan gered (B )46. A. yetB. aga inC. butD. or(C )47. A. hostile B. en emy C. oppos ingD.opponent (D )48. A. anyB .oneC. aD. the(C )49. A. supervisorsB. surpassersC. supportersD. supposers (B )50. A. onB. upC. toD. offIII. Readi ng Comprehe nsion Sectio n Athing provided, often have ___ 50The children ofPassage 1On the death of his wealthy old father, --------------------------------------------------------------------please remember that you didn ' t pull it out of your pocket here. ”D51. It would not be suitable to call Duncan a miser because D ____________ .A. he spe nt little of his wealth on himselfB. he gave his things to others without payme ntC. he did both A and BD. he did A but not BC52. At first, Duncan had been kept on a rather small allowanee. C ____A. observedB. protectedC. provided forD. employedB53. Duncan did not spend much …on his children when they came. B ___A. arrivedB. were bornC. moved upD. bega nA54. The restaura nt where Duncan had lunch one day was very good because _____ A____ .A. every dish always tasted perfectB. there was a doorma n at serviceC. he could en ter it i n his carD. tip was forbidde n thereB55. When the doorman said “n case…:'he meant ______ B ______A. troubleB. an gerC. mischiefD. wellPassage 2Are you a compulsive spender, -------------------------------------------- Soon he will learn that nothing bad will happen tohim if he doesn 'tbuy anything, and he can solve the problem of his compulsive buying.B56. For many people, money is an importa nt symbol of ____ B ____ .A. beliefs and valuesB. power and in flue neeC. pleasureD. pers on alityD57. When wives are angry with their husba nds, they tend to ___ D ______ .A. worry about their power in marriageB. become compulsive spe ndersC. con sider money a symbol of loveD. buy expe nsive prese nts for families and friendsD58. Accord ing to psychologists, compulsive spe nders must spe nd more money because __ D _____ .A. they 're addicted to buying thingsB. they 're compulsive in their addict ionsC. they must satisfy their n eeds to feel comfortableD. all of the aboveA59. Charge acco unts are even more excit ing tha n money in that A _____ .A. they en ables people to do anythingB. they made people feel pleasedC. they have eno rmous amountsD. none of the aboveD60. Compulsive barga in hun ters ofte n D ____ .A. look for reduced pricesB. buy in expe nsive goodsC. help their budgetD. both a) and b)III. Readi ng Comprehe nsionSectio n APassage 1A friend of mi ne n amed Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. ---------------------- Paul learned what Jesus meant whe n he had said: It is more blessed to give ”C51. “…street urchi n was walk ing around the shiny new car, admiri ng it "implies that he ____ an automobile of this kind.A. ofte n sawB. had often see nC. had rarely see nD. had n ever thought ofA52. Paul looked at the boy …,then impulsively he added ,"…”A. he did this without pla nning and thinkingB. he did this with careful thinkingC. he was impelled by his brother to do thisD. he was forced by his mother to do thisD53. He …squeezed up aga inst him and poin ted to the car.A. moved closer and touched himB. held him tightly in his armsC. pushed him n earer to the carD. pulled him closer and supported himB54. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned …A. For that Christmas EveB. On that Christmas EveC. After that Christmas EveD. At that Christmas EveD55.…,Paul learned what Jesus meant when he had said: "••:”A. gained kno wledge of what Jesus meant to sayB. was able to study what Jesus meant to sayC. memorized what Jesus meant in say ingD. came to know what Jesus meant in say ingPassage 2Britain has laws to make sure that women have the same opportunities as men in education, -------------------- t hey willbe able to un dersta nd the producti on of their houses and their tow ns. ”D56. There are laws in Britain to help women ___ ______ .A. get higher pay tha n menB. enjoy more freedom tha n menC. do whatever they like to doD. have equal cha nces with men in educati on and workB57. The work of _____ is con sidered dirty or heavy.A. a n ewspaper journ alistB. a car maintenance engin eerC. a compa ny man agerD. an office secretaryD58. The job of a car maintenance engin eer is to _______ .A. manufacture carsB. sell carsC. keep cars for othersD. repair carsA59. The most important reason for Nikki to be a car maintenance engineer is that ______ ____ .A. she wants to be in depe ndentB. she has to make her own livi ngC. she likes to use her handsD. she wants to get the same pay as menC60. Rose, who works as a gen eral builder, ____ _____________ .A. believes wome n are as strong as menB. admits wome n are much weaker tha n menC. wants more wome n to become buildersD. thinks wome n can lear n more from practical workIII. Readi ng Comprehe nsionSectio n APassage 1A friend of mi ne n amed Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. --------------------- Paul learned what Jesus meant whe n he had said: It is more blessed to give ”B51. The boy was asto un ded.A. He was very surprised.B. He was so surprised that he was shocked.C. He was extremely surprised.D. The car was so beautiful that he felt excited.A52. Paul looked at the boy …,then impulsively he added ,"…”A. he did this without pla nning and thinkingB. he did this with careful thinkingC. he was impelled by his brother to do thisD. he was forced by his mother to do thisD53. The boy was not coming fast because ___________ .A. he was coming dow n the stepsB. he wan ted to sit dow n on the stepsC. he wan ted to see the car clearlyD. he was carry ing his crippled brotherD54. He …squeezed up aga inst him and poin ted to the car.A. moved closer and touched himB. held him tightly in his armsC. pushed him n earer to the carD. pulled him closer and supported himC55.…the three of them bega n a memorable holiday ride.A. easy to rememberB. likely to be no ticeableC. worth rememberi ngD. likely to be see nPassage 2No specific food will prevent or ease facial lines. ------------------------------------------------------- deep-colored fruitsand vegetables—is bound to have a positive effect on your overall health and looks.CACABIV. Tran slati onSection A Translate the following sentences into Chinese.1. Experts in psychology believe that for many people, money is an important symbol of strength and influence. 心理学专家认为,对于很多人来说,金钱是一种非常重要的力量和影响力的象征。

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