成人统考模拟卷B

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成人统考模拟卷B

成人统考模拟卷B

模拟试卷 BII. Vocabulary and Structure11. This was a good harvest. The fruit _____ the branches down.A. pressedB. pushedC. broughtD. weighed12. I think that he has all the of a successful writer.A. qualitiesB. termsC. quantitiesD. conditions13. It's rude of you to have no __ for their feelings.A. regretB. regardC. regionD. reward14. She outgrew her clothes so her mother her for a new suit.A. boughtB. madeC. tailoredD. measured15. We must __ our best to help her to overcome the difficulties.A. attemptB. tryC. exertD. make16. What he said was too for me to understand.A. completeB. complicateC. complexD. compound17. Unfortunately my purse has been in the taxi.A. left behindB. left outC. left aloneD. left for18. The train at half past twelve -- about twenty minutes late.A. drew upB. drew inC. called upD. called in19. Can you tell me ______ those boys were from?A. which wayB. whereC. whatD. that20. The manager is interested in __ his men have these difficulties.A. What... got overB. how ... overcameC. what ... get overD. how ... overcome21. _______ he said is quite different from _______ we heard.A. That ... thatB. That ... WhatC. What ... thatD. What ... what22. I __ the robbery. I was at home that night.A. had something to sayB. had nothing to do withC. had to keep awayD. had everything to deal with23. They all agree at the meeting that everyone is equal and the privilege(特权)must be in this club.A. done away withB. watched outC. run away withD. kicked out24. According to recent tests people have found that no one could __ sleep for very long.A. do withoutB. wake fromC. leave behindD. throw away25.The swimming pool is______A. the same wide and longB. as wide as longC. the same wide as longD. as wide as it is long26. ____________ you start, _______you'll finish.A. The earlier ... the soonerB. The earlier ... the more quicklyC. The earlier ... the fasterD. Earlier ... sooner27. The more you argue with him, the less____A. his notice takesB. he takes notesC. notice he takesD. notes he takes28. Xiao Wang has some good old friends to __A. fall backB. fall overC. fall illD. fall back on29. He in the hospital for half a year since he broke his leg.A. livedB. livesC. has beenD. has been being30. The team _____ the game is from Beijing.A. winningB. having been wonC. wonD. being wonIII. Reading Comprehension.1.Some people seem to have a knack for learning languages. They can pick up new vocabulary, master rules of grammar, and learn to write in the new language more quickly than others. They do not seem to be any more intelligent than others, so what makes language learning so much easier for them? Perhaps if we take a close look at these successful language learners we may discover a few of the techniques which make language learning easier for them.First of all, successful language learners are independent learners. They do not depend on the book or the teacher; they discover their own way to learn the language. Instead of waiting for the teacher to explain, they try to find the patterns and the rules for themselves. They are good guessers who look for clues and form their own conclusions. When they guess wrong, they guess again. They try to learn from their mistakes.Successful language learning is active learning. Therefore, successful learners do not wait for a chance to use the language; they look for such a chance. They find people who speak the language and they ask these people to correct them when they make a mistake. They will try anything to communicate. They are not afraid to repeat what they hear or to say strange things; they are willing to make mistakes and try again. When communication is difficult, they can accept information that is inexact or incomplete. It is more important for them to learn to think in the language than to know the meaning of every word.Finally successful language learners are learners with a purpose. They want to learn the language because they are interested in the language and the people who speak it. It is necessary for them to learn the language in order to communicate with these people and to learn from them. They find it easy to practice using the language regularly because they want to learn with it.What kind of language learners are you? If you are a successful language learner, you have probably been learning independently, actively, and purposefully. On the otherhand, if your language learning has been less than successful, you might do well to try some of the techniques outlined above.31. Why language learning is easier for some people according to the first paragraph?A.Because they are much more clever.B.Because they use some good methods in their learning.Because they learn things more quickly.Because they are good at guessing the answers to the teacher’s questions.32. What does “knack” in paragraph 1A. Success.B. Taste.C. Skill.D. Interest.33. The main idea of paragraph 3 is “.”A. Successful language learners are active learnersB. Successful learners always look for a chance to use the language.C. Successful learners are not afraid to make mistakes.D. The purpose of language learning is to communicate with people.34. The purpose of this passage is to .A.show that language learning is not so difficult as some people might thinkB.show the importance of communication in language learningC.encourage the readers to use some learning techniquesD.tell the readers what kind of language learner the author is35. It is implied in the last paragraph that .A.you are a successful learnerB.you are not a successful learnerC.less successful learners should use some of the techniques mentioned in thepassage.D. if you learn independently, actively and purposefully, you will learn successfully2.A modern bank provides many services. One of the most important of these is regular passbook savings.If you went to a bank to open a savings account, first you would be asked to fill out a signature card. Then you would be given a passbook in which your initial deposit would be recorded. All deposits and withdrawals from your account are entered into your passbook.With a regular passbook savings account, you would be able to withdraw money whenever you needed it. All banks pay interest on savings accounts. The interest rate varies from bank to bank, but the general range is from 4.5 to 6 percent.Another important service that banks provide is traveller's checks. If you went on a vacation or travelled on business to another city or state, you would probably want to bring some travaller's checks with you. They have two important advantages over cash. One is that your money is always safe. If the checks are lost or stolen, you can receive a refund for the total amount. Another is that they are more convenient. For this service the bank charges 1 percent of the amount of the check.Still another service that banks provide is safe-deposit boxes, where you can keep important documents and valuable jewelry. To get a safe-deposit box, you would have to fill out a signature card and pay a yearly rental fee. Before you can open your box, you must sign a slip of paper. Y our signature is compared with the one on your signature card. Y ou will not be allowed to open your box unless the employee at the bank is satisfied that the signature is genuine.One other important service, one which many businessmen who travel a great deal take advantage of, is the credit card. Credit cards are a convenient way of paying hotel bills and other expenses. To get a credit card, you must fill out an application that requires you to supply such personal information as your monthly salary and other income. If your credit is not good, the bank will not issue you a credit card.Most of the services described above do not provide a major source of income for the bank. How, then, does the bank itself make its money? Its largest source of income is through loans. The majority of loans made are known as commercial loans--loans made to businesses and not to individuals. In addition, banks make real estate loans to individuals for the purchase of houses or land, and they also give personal loans to people who want to buy a new car or a new appliance.It is hard to imagine how the complex business affairs of our modern world could be carried out without the many services that a bank provides.36. Which of the services described in the passage is a major source of income for the bank?A. Regular passbook savings.B. Traveller's checks,C. Safe-deposit boxes.D. Loans.37. Ifyou travelled on business to another city or state, you would probably want to bring sometraveller's checks with you instead of cash becauseA. you can receive a refund for the total amount if the checks are lost or stolenB. the interest rate ranges from 4.5 to 6 percentC. the bank charges 1 percent of the amount of the checkD. your money is always safe by using checks and checks are more convenient38. If you want to take your important documents or other valuable things out of the safe-deposit box you have applied for in a bank, you mustA. sign a slip of paperB. open your box firstC. offer your passbookD. show your bankbook39. The bank will not issue a credit card toA. a person who hasn't applied for a credit card beforeB. a person who is not credibleC. a person who does not have a lot of moneyD. a person who does not have any bankbooks.40. Which of the following statements is Not True according to the passage?A. Y ou can earn interest by opening a savings account in the bank.B. Making loans is the only important service provided by a bank.C. Banks make loans not only to businesses but also to individuals.D. Y ou can put your important things in the bank.3.The atmosphere is a blanket of gases around the Earth. For thousands of years these gases have kept the planet’s temperature at about 15°C. How? By trapping some of the sun’s heat. But now, because of pollution, there are more and more hot gases released into the atmosphere. This means that the Earth is getting hotter. A greenhouse becomes hot for the same reason. Its glasses lets the sun’s heat pass through, then stops some of it from leaving. That’s why scientists call the problem of the Earth’s rising temperature “the Greenhouse Effect”.Many scientists agree that the Greenhouse Effect will add between 1.5 °C-4 °C to the Earth’s temperature by 2030. This will change the weather everywhere. For example, the ice at the North and South poles will start to melt. And when that happens, the level of the sea will rise. If it rises one meter by 2030 there will be serious floods in many countries.Then there is the problem of food. When the climate changes, there will be less food in the world. At the moment areas like the Midwest of America and Russia become too dry for farming. Other countries (like Canada and Sweden) will become wetter, but that won’t help. The soil there isn’t as rich. It won’t be possible to grow the same amount pf food as before.We can’t stop the Greenhouse Effect. However, we can slow it down if we use less fossil fuel, protect rain-forests, use more natural energy from the sun, sea and wind, and ban Freon in our lives.41. The atmosphere around the Earth helps to keep the temperature of the Earth constant by ___.A. trapping some of the gases around the EarthB. keeping the planet’s t emperature at about 15 °CC. forming a blanket of gases around the EarthD. tapping some of the sun’s heat42. A greenhouse becomes hot because ___.A. its glass lets the sun’s heat pass through, then stops some of it from leavingB. its glass traps the heat from the sunC. pollution takes placeD. the Earth’s temperature is rising43. The level of the sea will rise because ___.A. Greenhouse Effect will change the weather everywhereB. there will be serious floods in many countriesC. the ice at the North and South poles will start to meltD. the Earth’s temperature will rise44. There will be less food in the world because ___.A. the Midwest of America and central Russia will be dryB. Canada and Sweden will be wetterC. the soil in Canada and Sweden isn’t richD. the climate will change45. The purpose of this passage is to ___?A. explain why the earth is getting hotB. call people’s attention to environment protectionC. warn people of the danger of the serious floods in many countriesD. tell people of the problem of food4.Footprints on The Moon. On the lonely, lifeless surface of the moon, a strange-looking vehicle squats(蹲伏)motionless under the sun’s glaring(刺眼的)rays. On one of its four legs is attached a small, stainless steel plaque(匾)which reads:HERE MEN FROM THE PLANET EARTHFIRST SET FOOT UPON THE MOONJUL Y,1969 A.D.WE CAME IN PEACE FOR ALL MANKINDThe vehicle, the cast-off(丢弃的)lower half of a lunar landing craft, is a monument (纪念)to the historic event on July 20, when two American astronauts planted the first human footsteps on the moon. The man who took the first step was Neil A. Armstrong, the 39-year-old civilian commander of the Apollo 11. As he reached the bottom of the landing craf t’s ladder and extended his booted left foot to touch the moon’s powdery surface, he said, “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.”He was followed down the ladder minutes later by Edwin B. Aldrin, Jr., a 39-year-old Air Force colonel. For 2 hours and 21 minutes, the two men, carefully at first and then boldly, wandered about on the barren, rock-strewn surface. They tested their ability to move about on this strange world. They took photographs of the landscape. They set up scientific experiments and collected rock and soil samples. They set up a television camera so the whole world could watch. All the while, the third member of the crew, Michael Collins, 38, an Air Force lieutenant colonel, piloted the Command Ship in lunar orbit 70 miles above the surface, waiting for the two explorers to rejoin him for the trip back to the earth. Altogether, the visit to the moon lasted 21 hours and 37 minutes.Though the mission(任务)was completed almost without flaw(瑕疵), it was filled with suspense and anxiety. The astronauts faced risks on the moon never before met byman. And, as with all space flights, chances of failure and disaster were ever present—the blast-off(发射)of the giant Saturn(土星)rocket at Cape Kennedy, the entry of the spaceship into earth and lunar orbits, the never-before-attempted landing and lift-off from the moon, the link-up of Columbia and Eagle, the re-entry into the atmosphere(大气层), and the splash-down(溅落). An error or failure of any of the millions of individual parts anywhere along the way could have ended the mission short of the goal. An equipment failure or accident on the moon could have left the astronauts stranded(陷入困境).But they made it. After eight days in space, they splashed down in the Pacific to a presidential(总统的)greeting aboard the recovery carrier, the USA Hornet. They were the heroes of the nation and the world. It was a journey that took man beyond the earth to walk on another world.46、What was left on the moon after man’s first landing on it?A. Two astronaut’s footprints.B. A monument built by man.C. The cast-off lower half of a lunar landing craft.D. A flag.47、When did man first set foot on the moon?A. 1969.B.1961.C. 2001.D. 1984.48、What is the name of the astronaut who first landed on the moon?A. Neil A. Armstrong.B. Dennis Tito.C. Apollo.D. Gagarin.49、Armstrong said“That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind”, because .A. that is a historic step for mankindB. one step on the moon equals one leap on the earth.C. that step is very importantD. that step is really great50、Judging from the facts that we can easily conclude that the landing was seen as a great success.A. the three astronauts won a large amount of prizeB. their return was greeted in a presidential level and their names soon becamehousehold names at that timeC. man feels proud of their performanceD. they were all promoted to a higher positionIV. ClozeLearning English is difficult for any non-native speaker, but the Japanese find it particularly difficult even after 6 years of English education. 51 twenty years ago Mr. Watanabe 52 to England to study radio production at the BBC. Although he was 53 of the class in English literature at 54 university, he couldn't make people 55 him when he 56 English and he didn't understand English people 57 they spoke to him.58 the simple task of ordering lunch 59 him, so he asked for help. Someone advised him 60 "Fish & Chips and a cup of coffee." After practicing the 61 , Mr. Watanabe went to the BBC canteen (餐饮部) and he 62 . After some weeks he wanted to have a 63 so his friend suggested, "A ham salad and a cup of tea." So Mr. Watanabe 64 the waitress the 65 words the next day, but the waitress asked," 66 you want salad dressing on it(调匀)?" Mr. Watanabe did not understand 67 he repeated the order. The waitress 68 so Mr. Watanabe finally 69 and said, "Fish & Chips and a cup of coffee." The next day he enrolled at an English language school. He had learnt his 70 .51. A. Over B. Within C. More D. Beyond52. A. was taken B. was carried C. was sent D. were brought53. A. bottom B. top C. good D. high54. A. its B. her C. his D. my55. A. understand B. remember C. realize D. recognize56. A. spoke B. said C. told D. asked57. A. after B. why C. how D. when58. A. Even B. Because C. Y et D. As59. A. frightened B. heartened C. dared D. encouraged60. A. to talk B. to say C. to speak D. to tell61. A. experience B. message C. information D. phrase62. A. succeeding B. successful C. succeeded D. success63. A. charge B. challenge C. change D. range64. A. said in B. said to C. said with D. said on65. A. different B. similar C. familiar D. same66. A. Do B. Will C. Are D. May67. A. so B. that C. however D. or68. A. was worry B. felt sorry C. looked sad D. got angry69. A. held up B. put up C. gave up D. took up70. A. course B. class C. lesson D. subjectV. Translation(E-C,C-E)71. Once dreaded infectious diseases are now usually curable.72. Please make sure that you have your passport with you.73. The speed of Email allows people to work at great distances from each other.74. Usually some pages of the daily paper are devoted to discussing sports events.75. It is estimated that the figure will continue to go up in the future.76. 他如此生气,结果一句话也没说便离开了办公室。

成考模拟卷

成考模拟卷

2024年成人高考语文科目模拟试卷注意事项:1.本试卷满分为150分,考试时间为150分钟。

2.请将答案写在答题卡上,不要在试卷上直接作答。

3.本试卷分为四部分:基础知识与运用(27分)、现代文阅读(38分)、古诗文阅读(25分)、作文(60分)。

第一部分基础知识与运用(共27分)一、选择题(本大题共10小题,每小题3分,共30分。

每小题只有一个选项符合题意)1.下列词语中加点字的读音完全正确的一项是()A. 踌躇(chú)翘首(qiào)坍圮(pǐ)恪尽职守(kè)B. 拮据(jū)干涸(hé)皲裂(jūn)好高骛远(wù)C. 怂恿(sǒng)绯红(fēi)譬喻(pì)惟妙惟肖(xiāo)D. 馈赠(kuì)恪守(kè)绮丽(qǐ)鲜为人知(xiǎn)2.下列句子中没有语病的一句是()A. 为了防止这类交通事故不再发生,我们加强了交通安全的教育和管理。

B. 通过这次日本大地震造成的核泄漏事故,使我们充分认识到盲目发展核能的危害。

C. 能否根治中小学生沉迷网络游戏的顽症,是保证青少年健康成长的条件之一。

D. 清晨,公园里到处都是晨练的人们,有打太极拳的,有跳健身舞的,有跑步的……(注:此处仅为示例,后续题目将根据考试大纲和知识点继续设计)二、填空题(本大题共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)1.___________,江春入旧年。

(王湾《次北固山下》)2.安得广厦千万间,___________!(杜甫《茅屋为秋风所破歌》)3.《曹刿论战》中,曹刿“下视其辙,登轼而望之”的目的是“,”。

三、语言运用(共7分)1.阅读下面这则材料,按要求回答问题。

材料:近年来,随着智能手机的普及,低头族越来越多,手机不离手已成为常态。

无论是在公交车上,还是在餐桌上,随处可见低头刷手机的人。

这种现象不仅影响了人们的身心健康,也忽略了身边的亲情、友情和美景。

成考模拟考试题库及答案

成考模拟考试题库及答案

成考模拟考试题库及答案一、单项选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. 成人高考的报名条件是什么?A. 年满18周岁B. 具有高中或同等学力C. 具有大专或以上学历D. 以上都是答案:D2. 成人高考的考试科目一般包括哪些?A. 语文、数学、英语B. 政治、历史、地理C. 物理、化学、生物D. 以上都是答案:A3. 成人高考的考试时间通常是在每年的什么时候?A. 3月份B. 6月份C. 9月份D. 12月份答案:C4. 成人高考的录取分数线是如何确定的?A. 由国家统一划定B. 由各高校自行划定C. 由各省市教育部门划定D. 由考生自行决定答案:C5. 成人高考的考试形式是什么?A. 笔试B. 口试C. 面试D. 笔试和口试答案:A6. 成人高考的报名流程包括哪些步骤?A. 网上报名、现场确认、缴纳报名费B. 现场报名、网上报名、缴纳报名费C. 现场确认、网上报名、缴纳报名费D. 以上都不是答案:A7. 成人高考的考试内容主要侧重于哪些方面?A. 理论知识B. 应用能力C. 创新思维D. 以上都是答案:D8. 成人高考的考试合格后,可以申请哪些类型的学历?A. 高中学历B. 大专学历C. 本科学历D. 研究生学历答案:B9. 成人高考的考试合格后,可以申请哪些类型的学位?A. 学士学位B. 硕士学位C. 博士学位D. 以上都不是答案:A10. 成人高考的考试合格后,可以申请哪些类型的学校?A. 高中B. 大专院校C. 本科院校D. 研究生院校答案:C二、多项选择题(每题3分,共15分)1. 成人高考的报名条件包括哪些?A. 年满18周岁B. 具有高中或同等学力C. 具有大专或以上学历D. 具有工作经验答案:AB2. 成人高考的考试科目一般包括哪些?A. 语文、数学、英语B. 政治、历史、地理C. 物理、化学、生物D. 计算机科学答案:AC3. 成人高考的考试时间通常是在每年的什么时候?A. 3月份B. 6月份C. 9月份D. 12月份答案:C4. 成人高考的考试形式包括哪些?A. 笔试B. 口试C. 面试D. 笔试和口试答案:AD5. 成人高考的报名流程包括哪些步骤?A. 网上报名B. 现场确认C. 缴纳报名费D. 参加考试答案:ABC三、判断题(每题2分,共10分)1. 成人高考的报名条件是年满18周岁。

2021成人高考数学b卷试题及答案

2021成人高考数学b卷试题及答案

2021成人高考数学b卷试题及答案一、选择题(本题共10小题,每小题4分,共40分。

在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的。

)1. 下列函数中,哪一个是奇函数?A. f(x) = x^2B. f(x) = x^3C. f(x) = x^2 + 1D. f(x) = x^3 - 3x答案:B2. 已知数列{a_n}满足a_1=1,a_(n+1)=2a_n+1,那么a_5等于多少?A. 21B. 31C. 41D. 51答案:A3. 一个圆的半径为3,那么它的面积是多少?A. 9πB. 18πC. 27πD. 36π答案:C4. 函数y=x^2-6x+5的顶点坐标是?A. (3, -4)B. (3, 4)C. (-3, 4)D. (-3, -4)答案:A5. 已知集合A={1, 2, 3},B={2, 3, 4},则A∩B等于?A. {1}B. {2, 3}C. {1, 4}D. {3, 4}答案:B6. 一个等差数列的前三项分别为2,5,8,那么它的公差d是?A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 4答案:C7. 函数y=2^x的反函数是?A. y=log2(x)B. y=2^(-x)C. y=x^2D. y=√x答案:A8. 已知一个三角形的两边长分别为3和4,且夹角为60度,那么第三边的长度是多少?A. 2B. 5C. √7D. √13答案:D9. 一个正方体的体积为8,那么它的边长是多少?A. 2B. √2C. √8D. 3答案:A10. 已知方程x^2-6x+9=0,那么x的值是多少?A. 3B. -3C. 9D. -9答案:A二、填空题(本题共5小题,每小题4分,共20分。

)11. 已知函数f(x)=x^2-2x,那么f(-1)的值为______。

答案:312. 一个等比数列的前三项分别为3,9,27,那么它的公比q是______。

答案:313. 已知一个圆的直径为8,那么它的周长是______。

2022成考语文b卷试题及答案

2022成考语文b卷试题及答案

2022成考语文b卷试题及答案2022年成人高考语文B卷试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. 下列词语中,书写完全正确的一项是:A. 翻云覆雨B. 翻云复雨C. 翻云复雨D. 翻云覆雨答案:D2. 下列句子中,没有语病的一项是:A. 通过这次活动,使我们对环保有了更深的理解。

B. 他不仅学习好,而且品德高尚。

C. 这本书的内容很丰富,值得一读。

D. 他虽然年纪大了,但是精神依然饱满。

答案:C3. 下列各句中,加点的成语使用正确的一项是:A. 他总是喜欢对他人指手画脚,真是令人不齿。

B. 他虽然年事已高,但仍然老当益壮。

C. 他的成绩一直名列前茅,真是鹤立鸡群。

D. 他虽然失败了,但仍然坚持不懈,真是锲而不舍。

答案:D4-20. (略,根据题目类型,继续编写类似题目及答案)二、填空题(每空1分,共10分)1. “海内存知己,天涯若比邻”出自唐代诗人王勃的《送杜少府之任蜀州》。

2. “但愿人长久,千里共婵娟”是宋代文学家苏轼的《水调歌头》中的名句。

3. “不以物喜,不以己悲”是《岳阳楼记》中的名句,表达了作者对人生态度的思考。

4-10. (根据题目类型,继续编写类似题目)三、阅读理解(每题5分,共30分)(一)现代文阅读阅读下面的文章,回答问题。

文章(文章内容略)1. 文章中提到“时间就是金钱”,你如何理解这句话?2. 作者认为如何合理利用时间?3. 根据文章内容,你认为作者提倡的是什么时间观念?(二)古文阅读阅读下面的古文,回答问题。

古文标题:《岳阳楼记》(古文内容略)1. 请简述《岳阳楼记》的主要内容。

2. “先天下之忧而忧,后天下之乐而乐”在文中表达了什么思想?3. 你认为《岳阳楼记》中哪些句子最能体现作者的忧国忧民之情?四、作文(40分)题目:《我的梦想》要求:1. 字数不少于800字。

2. 可以结合个人经历,谈谈你的梦想是什么,以及你为实现梦想所做出的努力。

答案:一、选择题答案略二、填空题答案略三、阅读理解答案略四、作文答案略(考生根据个人情况撰写)请注意,以上内容是虚构的,仅作为示例。

英语(B)模拟卷B

英语(B)模拟卷B

华东师范大学成人高等教育(网络教育)专科公共课《英语(B)》模拟卷(B卷)考试形式:闭卷考试时间:90分钟学习中心:_________ 姓名:_________ 学号:_________ 成绩:_________注:答案统一做在答题纸上。

Part I 单选题(20%)(答案务必写在答题纸上)1. Will you please give me C more tea?A. muchB. littleC. someD. a little of2. It’s ten C from the school to my home.A. minute’s walkB. minutes’s walkC. minutes’ walkD. minute walk3. There are D seats in this cinema than in that one.A. manyB. moreC. muchD. more many4. When we got there, the meeting D for half an hour.A. has been onB. has onC. was onD. had been on5. The maths problem is so difficult that D of us can work it out.A. nobodyB. no oneC. allD. none6. He enjoys D football matches on TV.A. to watchB. watchC. watchedD. watching7. There are about A students in our school.A. eight hundredB. eight hundred ofC. eight hundredsD. eights hundred of8. Now it is difficult to A a job in our city.A. findB. find outC. look forD. search9. The young man promised to do D next time.A. a better workB. better worksC. better jobD. a better job10. When I finish these books, I’ll C to the library.A. give it backB. give to themC. give them backD. give back them11. Neither of the twins D clever, I’m afraid.A. aren’tB. areC. isn’tD. is12. I’ll give it to her as soon as she D back .A. comeB. cameC. will comeD. comes13. Is this the key B the door?A. ofB. toC. forD. from14. “What’s on the desk?”“_____D___ some glasses.”A. It isB. There isC. They areD. There are15. You can have fish meat, but you can’t have C .A. neither…nor…bothB. both…and…neitherC. either…or…bothD. either…or…neither16. She B has lunch at home on Sundays.A. don’tB. hardlyC. doesn’tD. not17. The population of China is larger than C of Japan.A. oneB. thoseC. thatD. these18. Half of the money C your brother.A. belong toB. belongC. belongs toD. belongs19. C good time they are having!A. WhatB. HowC. What aD. How a20. Mike knows D the questions in English.A. to answerB. answerC. how answerD. how to answer Part II 改错题(10%) (只需指出错处: A, B或C)1. If I meet him, I’ll give him a umbrella.A B C2. I haven’t got some money. Do you have some?A B C3. There are four tennis court in the hotel.A B C4. There is not some water in the cup.A B C5. Both Jane and Lorry dislike doing homeworks.A B C6. Do you have any ideas about how to help they?A B C7. We make a birthday gift for you yesterday.A B C8. A lot of peoples watch movies or films in their spare time.A B C9. She can works with computers, play football and cook meals.A B C10. I don’t buy any books for my friend yesterday.A B CIII. 阅读理解(40%)(1)Don’t take large amounts of cash with you. Traveler’s cheques are safer. Credit cards are accepted at most big shops.Maybe the biggest danger is from the pickpockets if you travel in the UK. It is a good idea to keep your traveler’s cheque, passport and your credit card in safe place. Other dangers include spending too much, eating too much, and of course, drinking too much whiskey in ScotlandThe emergency telephone number to call the police, ambulance or fire alarm is the same —you dial “999”. If you dial “999”, you have to tell the operator your address, telephone number and what service you want.You can find hotels in every town. The travel information services are very helpful and they offer free maps.(判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)1. Don’t take large amounts of cash with you. T2. Credit cards are welcome at a few big shops. F3. Maybe the biggest danger to travelers in the UK is pickpockets. T4. Travelers must keep their traveler’s cheque, passport and credit cards in safeplace. F5. There are no other dangers to travelers in the UK. F(2)Scientists wanted to know more about the moon. They thought the best way was to send men to the moon.The moon is about 384,000 kilometers away from the earth. A plane can not fly to the moon because the air reaches only 240 kilometers away from the earth. But something can fly even when there is no air. That is a rocket.How does a rocket fly? There is gas in the rocket. When the gas is made very hot inside the rocket, it will rush out of the end of the rocket, so it can make the rocket flyup into the sky.Rockets can fly far out into space. Rockets with men in them have been to the moon. Several rockets with men have flown to another planet much farther away than the moon. One day rockets may be able to go to any place in space.1. Scientists can be sent to the moon by B .A. planeB. rocketC. satelliteD. man-made satellite2. The earth is about 384,000 kilometers away from the A .A. moonB. universeC. starD. sun3. A plane cannot fly to the moon because B .A. there is no gas in the planeA.t he plane must driven by a manB.there is no air above 240 kilometers away from the earthC.it is smaller than a rocket4. The hot gas in the rocket is used for C .A. keeping the men in the rocket warmA.keeping the men in the rocket warmB.cooking foodC.making the rocket fly up5. D rockets may be able to go to any place in space.A. Some timeB. A dayC. AnytimeD. some day(3)Dick lived in England. In January he said to his wife, “I’m going to fly to New York next week, because I’ve got some work there.”“Where are you going to stay there?” his wife asked.“I don’t know yet,” Dick answered.“Please send me your address from there in a telegram, ” his wife said.“All right,” Dick answered.He flew to New York on January 3lst and found a nice hotel in the center of the city. He put his things in his room and then he sent his wife a telegram. He put the address of his hotel in it.In the evening he did not have any work, so he went to a cinema. He came out at nine o’clock and said, “Now I’m going to go back to my hotel and have a nice dinner.”He found a taxi, and the driver said, “Where do you want to go?” But Dick did not remember the name and address of his hotel.“Which hotel are my things in?” he said. “And what am I going to do tonight?” But the driver of the taxi did not know, so Dick got out and went into a telegraph office. There he sent his wife another telegram, and in it he wrote, “Please send me my address at this telegraph office.”1. Dick flew to New York because B .A.h e went there for a holidayB.he had work thereC.he went there for sightseeingD.h is home was there2. Why did his wife want a telegram from him ? Because C .A.s he did not know his address yetB.she wanted to go to New York tooC.she might send him another telegramD.s he couldn’t leave her husband by himself in New York3. Where did Dick stay in New York? BA. In the center of the city.B. In a hotelC. In a restaurant.D. At his friend’s house.4. Who will send him the name and address of his hotel? DA. The manager of his hotelB. The driver of the taxi.C. A telegraph officeD. His wife5. Which of the following is not true? CA.D ick stayed at a nice hotel in the center of the city.B.Dick did not work on the first night of his arrival.C.Dick forgot to send his wife a telegram.D.D ick wanted to go back to his hotel in a taxi.(4)A man was sent into prison. In the ward a prisoner asked. “Are you a thief, too?”“No, I’m a businessman,” the man answered, “I buy old cars at low prices, clean them and make them look like new ones. Then I sell them at high prices.”“What are you taken here for, then?”“Last night a young man drove a blue car to me. I bought for one hundred pounds.”“How cheap it was!”“Cheap? Half an hour later the police reached my shop and caught me.”“Oh. Was the car stolen?”“Even worse,” the man said in low spirits. “That was a police car.”1. In this story, the word “ward” is C .A. the gardenB. the gate of the prisonC. the house where prisoners live C. the back of the prison2. What was the man? DA. He was a trader.B. He was a murderer.C. He was a driver.D. He was a manager of a shop.3. When he bought the blue car for one hundred pounds, the man thought B .A.t he young man must be a thiefB.he could get much more money after he sold itC.he might be sent into prison soonD.h e shouldn’t sell it immediately4. When he bought the blue car at the low price, the man A .A.f elt very happyB.guessed it must be a police carC.felt that he would be found by the policeD.t hought he should give himself up to the police5. The writer tells us that A .A.t he man did a foolish thingB.the young man was a kind thiefC.the police had caught the true thiefD.t he police oughtn’t to put the man into prisonIV. 翻译(30%)(把下面整个段落翻译成中文)People can choose their favorite places to go and means of transport to travel in many ways. The travel industry offers a lot of nice services for the convenience and comfort of travelers. Travel guidebooks advise visitors what to see, wear and buy, which restaurant and hotels to go. Tourist offices of nations, states and cities list important sights for people to visit. Now people can travel almost any place in the world, even the outer space.人们可以选择自己喜欢的地方去旅行的交通工具在许多方面。

2023年电大网考大学英语B统考模拟试卷及参考答案3

2023年电大网考大学英语B统考模拟试卷及参考答案3

大学英语B统考模拟试卷及参考答案3第一部分交际英语此部分共有5个未完毕的对话,针对每个对话中未完毕的部分有4个选项,请你从A, B, C, D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1.― How do you do?― _____A. I'm fine.B. Not bad.C. How do you do?D. Nice to meet you.对的答案:C题目解读:译文是你好的意思,回答也应当用How do you do?固定用法。

对的答案选C。

2.― Mr. Smith, this is my friend Miss Brown.― _____A. She is beautiful.B. Nice to meet you.C. Really?D. Do you have a friend?对的答案:B题目解读:译文:史密斯先生,这是我的朋友布朗女士。

解读:答案A她很美丽。

答案B不久乐见到你。

答案C真的?答案D你有朋友吗?对的答案选B。

3.— I can't see the blackboard very well.— _____A. Your eyes are beautiful.B. Perhaps you need to e xamine your eyes.C. I don't want to clear the blackboard.D. What do you thi nk of the blackboard?对的答案:B题目解读:译文:我不太能看清楚黑板。

解读:A你的眼睛很美丽。

B也许你需要去检查一下你的眼睛。

C我不想去擦黑板。

D你认为黑板怎么样?所以只有B符合语境,对的答案为B。

4.― _____― I'm sad because I have to leave soon.A. What are you waiting for?B. When will you go?C. Why are you late?D. Why are you so sad, T om?对的答案:D题目解读:译文:我很伤心由于我立即就要走了。

2024年全国成人高考考试英语模拟试卷(专科)

2024年全国成人高考考试英语模拟试卷(专科)

2024年全国成人高考考试英语模拟试卷(专科) 全国成人高考考试英语模拟试卷(专科)1一、语音知识(共5小题;每题 1.5分2,共7.5分)从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项。

meatA.greatB.heatC.heavyD.bread答案:B解析:meat 中的 ea 发音为 /i/,heat 中的 ea 发音也为 /i/,great 中的 ea 发音为 /e/,heavy 中的 ea 发音为 /e/,bread 中的 ea 发音为/e/。

honestA.hostB.hourC.habitD.hate答案:B解析:honest 中的 h 不发音,hour 中的 h 也不发音,host、habit、hate 中的 h 都发音。

thoughA.throughB.coughC.enoughD.thought答案:C解析:though 中的 ough 发音为 //,enough 中的 ough 发音也为 //,through 中的 ough 发音为 /u/,cough 中的 ough 发音为 /f/,thought 中的 ough 发音为 //。

watchedA.judgedB.workedC.refusedD.wanted答案:B解析:watched 中 ed 发音为 /t/,worked 中 ed 发音也为 /t/,judged 中 ed 发音为 /d/,refused 中 ed 发音为 /d/,wanted 中 ed 发音为 /d/。

whereA.hereB.thereC.wereD.care答案:B解析:where 中的 ere 发音为 /e/,there 中的 ere 发音也为 /e/,here 中的 ere 发音为 //,were 中的 ere 发音为 //,care 中的 are 发音为 /e/。

二、词汇与语法知识(共15小题;每题1.5分,共22.5分)从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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II. Vocabulary and Structure11. This was a good harvest. The fruit()the branches down.A. pressedB. pushedC. broughtD. weighed12. I think that he has all the()of a successful writer.A. qualitiesB. termsC. quantitiesD. conditions13. It's rude of you to have no()for their feelings.A. regretB. regardC. regionD. reward14. She outgrew her clothes so her mother()her for a new suit.A. boughtB. madeC. tailoredD. measured15. We must()our best to help her to overcome the difficulties.A. attemptB. tryC. exertD. make16. What he said was too()for me to understand.A. completeB. complicateC. complexD. compound17. Unfortunately my purse has been()in the taxi.A. left behindB. left outC. left aloneD. left for18. The train()at half past twelve—about twenty minutes late.A. drew upB. drew inC. called upD. called in19. Can you tell me()those boys were from?A. which wayB. whereC. whatD. that20. The manager is interested in()his men have()these difficulties.A. What…got overB. how…overcameC. what…get overD. how…overcome21.()he said is quite different from()we heard.A. That…thatB. That…whatC. What…thatD. What…what22. I()the robbery. I was at home that night.A. had something to sayB. had nothing to do withC. had to keep awayD. had everything to deal with23. They all agree at the meeting that everyone is equal and the privilege(特权)must be()in this club.A. done away withB. watched outC. run away withD. kicked out24. According to recent tests people have found that no one could()sleep for very long.A. do withoutB. wake fromC. leave behindD. throw away25. The swimming pool is().A. the same wide and longB. as wide as longC. the same wide as longD. as wide as it is long26.()you start,()you'll finish.A. The earlier…the soonerB. The earlier…the more quicklyC. The earlier…the fasterD. Earlier…sooner27. The more you argue with him, the less().A. his notice takesB. he takes notesC. notice he takesD. notes he takes28. Xiao Wang has some good old friends to().A. fall backB. fall overC. fall illD. fall back on29. He()in the hospital for half a year since he broke his leg.A. livedB. livesC. has beenD. has been being30. The team()the game is from Beijing.A. winningB. having been wonC. wonD. being wonIII. Reading Comprehension.1Some people seem to have a knack for learning languages. They can pick up new vocabulary, master rules of grammar, and learn to write in the new language more quickly than others. They do not seem to be any more intelligent than others, so what makes language learning so much easier for them? Perhaps if we take a close look at these successful language learners we may discover a few of the techniques which make language learning easier for them.First of all, successful language learners are independent learners. They do not depend on the book or the teacher; they discover their own way to learn the language. Instead of waiting for the teacher to explain, they try to find the patterns and the rules for themselves. They are good guessers who look for clues and form their own conclusions. When they guess wrong, they guess again. They try to learn from their mistakes.Successful language learning is active learning. Therefore, successful learners do not wait for a chance to use the language; they look for such a chance. They find people who speak the language and they ask these people to correct them when they make a mistake. They will try anything to communicate. They are not afraid to repeat what they hear or to say strange things; they are willing to make mistakes and try again. When communication is difficult, they can accept information that is inexact or incomplete. It is more important for them to learn to think in the language than to know the meaning of every word.Finally successful language learners are learners with a purpose. They want to learn the language because they are interested in the language and the people who speak it. It is necessary for them to learn the language in order to communicate with these people and to learn from them. They find it easy to practice using the language regularly because they want to learn with it.What kind of language learners are you? If you are a successful language learner, you have probably been learning independently, actively, and purposefully. On the other hand, if your language learning has been less than successful, you might do well to try some of the techniques outlined above.31. Why language learning is easier for some people according to the first paragraph?A. Because they are much more clever.B. Because they use some good methods in their learning.C. Because they learn things more quickly.D. Because they are good at guessing the answers to the teacher’s questions.32. What does “knack” in paragraph 1 mean?A. Success.B. Taste.C. Skill.D. Interest.33. The main idea of paragraph 3 is().A. Successful language learners are active learners.B. Successful learners always look for a chance to use the language.C. Successful learners are not afraid to make mistakes.D. The purpose of language learning is to communicate with people.34. The purpose of this passage is to().A. show that language learning is not so difficult as some people might thinkB. show the importance of communication in language learningC. encourage the readers to use some learning techniquesD. tell the readers what kind of language learner the author is35. It is implied in the last paragraph that().A. you are a successful learnerB. you are not a successful learnerC. less successful learners should use some of the techniques mentioned in the passage.D. if you learn independently, actively and purposefully, you will learn successfully2A modern bank provides many services. One of the most important of these is regular passbook savings.If you went to a bank to open a savings account, first you would be asked to fill out a signature card. Then you would be given a passbook in which your initial deposit would be recorded. All deposits and withdrawals from your account are entered into your passbook.With a regular passbook savings account, you would be able to withdraw money whenever you needed it. All banks pay interest on savings accounts. The interest rate varies from bank to bank, but the general range is from 4.5 to 6 percent.Another important service that banks provide is traveller's checks. If you went on a vacation or travelled onbusiness to another city or state, you would probably want to bring some travaller's checks with you. They have two important advantages over cash. One is that your money is always safe. If the checks are lost or stolen, you can receive a refund for the total amount. Another is that they are more convenient. For this service the bank charges 1 percent of the amount of the check.Still another service that banks provide is safe-deposit boxes, where you can keep important documents and valuable jewelry. To get a safe-deposit box, you would have to fill out a signature card and pay a yearly rental fee. Before you can open your box, you must sign a slip of paper. Your signature is compared with the one on your signature card. You will not be allowed to open your box unless the employee at the bank is satisfied that the signature is genuine.One other important service, one which many businessmen who travel a great deal take advantage of, is the credit card. Credit cards are a convenient way of paying hotel bills and other expenses. To get a credit card, you must fill out an application that requires you to supply such personal information as your monthly salary and other income. If your credit is not good, the bank will not issue you a credit card.Most of the services described above do not provide a major source of income for the bank. How, then, does the bank itself make its money? Its largest source of income is through loans. The majority of loans made are known as commercial loans--loans made to businesses and not to individuals. In addition, banks make real estate loans to individuals for the purchase of houses or land, and they also give personal loans to people who want to buy a new car or a new appliance.It is hard to imagine how the complex business affairs of our modern world could be carried out without the many services that a bank provides.36. Which of the services described in the passage is a major source of income for the bank?A. Regular passbook savings.B. Traveller's checks.C. Safe-deposit boxes.D. Loans.37. If you travelled on business to another city or state, you would probably want to bring some traveller's checks with you instead of cash because().A. you can receive a refund for the total amount if the checks are lost or stolenB. the interest rate ranges from 4.5 to 6 percentC. the bank charges 1 percent of the amount of the checkD. your money is always safe by using checks and checks are more convenient38. If you want to take your important documents or other valuable things out of the safe-deposit box you have applied for in a bank, you must().A. sign a slip of paperB. open your box firstC. offer your passbookD. show your bankbook39. The bank will not issue a credit card to()A. a person who hasn't applied for a credit card beforeB. a person who is not credibleC. a person who does not have a lot of moneyD. a person who does not have any bankbooks.40. Which of the following statements is Not True according to the passage?A. You can earn interest by opening a savings account in the bank.B. Making loans is the only important service provided by a bank.C. Banks make loans not only to businesses but also to individuals.D. You can put your important things in the bank.3The atmosphere is a blanket of gases around the Earth. For thousands of years these gases have kept the planet’s temperature at about 15°C. How? By trapping some of the sun’s heat. But no w, because of pollution, there are more and more hot gases released into the atmosphere. This means that the Earth is getting hotter. A greenhouse becomes hot for the same reason. Its glasses lets the sun’s heat pass through, then stops some of it from lea ving. That’s why scientists call the problem of the Earth’s rising temperature “the Greenhouse Effect”.Many scientists agree that the Greenhouse Effect will add between 1.5 °C-4 °C to the Earth’s temperature by 2030. This will change the weather everywhere. For example, the ice at the North and South poles will start to melt. And when that happens, the level of the sea will rise. If it rises one meter by 2030 there will be serious floods in manycountries.Then there is the problem of food. When the climate changes, there will be less food in the world. At the moment areas like the Midwest of America and Russia become too dry for farming. Other countries (like Canada and Sweden) will become wetter, but that won’t help. The soil there isn’t as rich. It won’t be possible to grow the same amount pf food as before.We can’t stop the Greenhouse Effect. However, we can slow it down if we use less fossil fuel, protect rain-forests, use more natural energy from the sun, sea and wind, and ban Freon in our lives.41. The atmosphere around the Earth helps to keep the temperature of the Earth constant by().A. trapping some of the gases around the EarthB. keeping the planet’s temperature at about 15 °CC. forming a blanket of gases around the EarthD. tr apping some of the sun’s heat42. A greenhouse becomes hot because().A. its glass lets the sun’s heat pass through, then stops some of it from leavingB. its glass traps the heat from the sunC. pollution takes placeD. the Earth’s temperature is rising43. The level of the sea will rise because().A. Greenhouse Effect will change the weather everywhereB. there will be serious floods in many countriesC. the ice at the North and South poles will start to meltD. the Earth’s temperature will rise44. There will be less food in the world because().A. the Midwest of America and central Russia will be dryB. Canada and Sweden will be wetterC. the soil in Canada and Sweden isn’t richD. the climate will change45. The purpose of this passage is to()?A. explain why the earth is getting hotB. call people’s attention to environ ment protectionC. warn people of the danger of the serious floods in many countriesD. tell people of the problem of food4Footprints on The Moon. On the lonely, lifeless surface of the moon, a strange-looking vehicle squats(蹲伏)motionless under th e sun’s glaring(刺眼的)rays. On one of its four legs is attached a small, stainless steel plaque (匾)which reads:HERE MEN FROM THE PLANET EARTHFIRST SET FOOT UPON THE MOONJULY,1969 A.D.WE CAME IN PEACE FOR ALL MANKINDThe vehicle, the cast-off(丢弃的)lower half of a lunar landing craft, is a monument(纪念)to the historic event on July 20, when two American astronauts planted the first human footsteps on the moon. The man who took the first step was Neil A. Armstrong, the 39-year-old civilian commander of the Apollo 11. As he reached the bottom of the landing craft’s ladder and extended his booted left foot to touch the moon’s powdery surface, he said, “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.”He was followed down the ladder minutes later by Edwin B. Aldrin, Jr., a 39-year-old Air Force colonel. For 2 hours and 21 minutes, the two men, carefully at first and then boldly, wandered about on the barren, rock-strewn surface. They tested their ability to move about on this strange world. They took photographs of the landscape. They set up scientific experiments and collected rock and soil samples. They set up a television camera so the whole world could watch. All the while, the third member of the crew, Michael Collins, 38, an Air Force lieutenant colonel, piloted the Command Ship in lunar orbit 70 miles above the surface, waiting for the two explorers to rejoin him for the trip back to the earth. Altogether, the visit to the moon lasted 21 hours and 37 minutes.Though the mission(任务)was completed almost without flaw(瑕疵), it was filled with suspense and anxiety. The astronauts faced risks on the moon never before met by man. And, as with all space flights, chances of failure and disaster were ever present—the blast-off(发射)of the giant Saturn(土星)rocket at Cape Kennedy, the entry ofthe spaceship into earth and lunar orbits, the never-before-attempted landing and lift-off from the moon, the link-up of Columbia and Eagle, the re-entry into the atmosphere(大气层), and the splash-down(溅落). An error or failure of any of the millions of individual parts anywhere along the way could have ended the mission short of the goal. An equipment failure or accident on the moon could have left the astronauts stranded(陷入困境).But they made it. After eight days in space, they splashed down in the Pacific to a presidential(总统的)greeting aboard the recovery carrier, the USA Hornet. They were the heroes of the nation and the world. It was a journey that took man beyond the earth to walk on another world.46. What was left on the moon after man’s first landing on it?A. Two astronaut’s footprints.B. A monument built by man.C. The cast-off lower half of a lunar landing craft.D. A flag.47. When did man first set foot on the moon?A. 1969.B.1961.C. 2001.D. 1984.48. What is the name of the astronaut who first landed on the moon?A. Neil A Armstrong.B. Dennis Tito.C. Apollo.D. Gagarin.49. Armstrong said “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind”, because().A. that is a historic step for mankindB. one step on the moon equals one leap on the earth.C. that step is very importantD. that step is really great50. Judging from the facts that()we can easily conclude that the landing was seen as a great success.A. the three astronauts won a large amount of prizeB. their return was greeted in a presidential level and their names soon became household names at that timeC. man feels proud of their performanceD. they were all promoted to a higher positionIV. ClozeLearning English is difficult for any non-native speaker, but the Japanese find it particularly difficult even after 6 years of English education.(51)twenty years ago Mr. Watanabe(52)to England to study radio production at the BBC. Although he was(53)of the class in English literature at(54)university, he couldn't make people(55)him when he(56)English and he didn't understand English people(57)they spoke to him.(58)the simple task of ordering lunch(59)him, so he asked for help. Someone advised him(60)"Fish & Chips and a cup of coffee." After practicing the(61), Mr. Watanabe went to the BBC canteen(餐饮部)and he(62). After some weeks he wanted to have a (63)so his friend suggested, "A ham salad and a cup of tea." So Mr. Watanabe(64)the waitress the(65)words the next day, but the waitress asked,"(66)you want salad dressing on it(调匀)?" Mr. Watanabe did not understand (67)he repeated the order. The waitress(68)so Mr. Watanabe finally(69)and said, "Fish & Chips and a cup of coffee." The next day he enrolled at an English language school. He had learnt his(70).51. A. Over B. Within C. More D. Beyond52. A. was taken B. was carried C. was sent D. were brought53. A. bottom B. top C. good D. high54. A. its B. her C. his D. my55. A. understand B. remember C. realize D. recognize56. A. spoke B. said C. told D. asked57. A. after B. why C. how D. when58. A. Even B. Because C. Yet D. As59. A. frightened B. heartened C. dared D. encouraged60. A. to talk B. to say C. to speak D. to tell61. A. experience B. message C. information D. phrase62. A. succeeding B. successful C. succeeded D. success63. A. charge B. challenge C. change D. range64. A. said in B. said to C. said with D. said on65. A. different B. similar C. familiar D. same66. A. Do B. Will C. Are D. May67. A. so B. that C. however D. or68. A. was worry B. felt sorry C. looked sad D. got angry69. A. held up B. put up C. gave up D. took up70. A. course B. class C. lesson D. subjectV. Translation(E-C,C-E)71. Once dreaded infectious diseases are now usually curable.72. Please make sure that you have your passport with you.73. The speed of Email allows people to work at great distances from each other.74. Usually some pages of the daily paper are devoted to discussing sports events.75. It is estimated that the figure will continue to go up in the future.76. 他如此生气,结果一句话也没说便离开了办公室。

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