聊城大学历史学院大学英语四期末考试及答案
大学英语四册期末考试复习题

⼤学英语四册期末考试复习题⼤学英语四册期末考试复习题I. Reading Comprehension (30%)三篇阅读⽂章。
该题为标准题型, 已给出ABCD四个选项做好此题的前提是:仔细跟光盘学好每课课⽂,提⾼理解能⼒。
Passage 1One study shows that Americans prefer to answer with a brief “ Yes ” , “ No ” , “ Sure ” , or the very popular “ Yeah ” r ather than with a longer reply.But brief replies do not mean Americans are impolite or unfriendly to some extent. Very often, Americans are in a hurry and may greet you with a single word “ Hi ” , indeed; this is a greeting you will hear again and again during your stay in the United States. It is used by everyone, regardless of rank and occupation.However, those who are accustomed to longer greetings may require a little more time before they feel comfortable with American simple talk. Americans sometimes use plain talk when they are uncomfortable. If people praise them or thank them in an especially polite way, they may become uncomfortable and not know what to say in reply. They don't want to be impolite or rude, you can be sure that they liked what was said about them. Except for certain holidays, such as Christmas, Americans don't usually give gifts. Thus, you will find Americans embarrassed as they accept gifts, especially if they have nothing to give in return. They are generally a warm but informal people.1. The fact that Americans like shorter answers tells us__________.A. they reply very quickly in a hurryB. they choose words too carefullyC. they like replying brieflyD. they want to be as polite as they can2. Those who like using beautiful or formal words __________.A. need more time to get used to American simple greetingB. need no time to get familiar with American greetingC. do not very much like American way of greetingD. think Americans are not polite whatever3. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Americans often answer with the words like “ sure ” , “ yeah ” .B. They are not impolite with brief replies.C. Americans in high ranks must use formal words in greeting.D. Americans are a warm but informal people.4. The Americans like others' praise but if in a polite way__________.A. they don't know what to say in replyB. they feel somewhat uneasyC. they don't want to replyA. Americans exchange gifts the first time they meet.B. Americans seldom give gifts except for some holidays.C. Americans often bring some gifts to their friends.D. Americans only want to get gifts from others.以上5题的参考答案CACDBPassage 2A study of art history might be a good way to learn more about a culture than is possible to learn in general history classes. Most typical history courses concentrate on politics, economics and war. But art history focuses on much more than this because art reflects not only the political values of a people, but also religious beliefs, emotions and psychology. In addition, information about the daily activities of our ancestors can be provided by art. In short, art expresses the essential qualities of a time and a place, and a study of it clearly offers us a deeper understanding than can be found in most history books.In history books, objective information about the political life of a country is presented; that is, facts about politics are given, but opinions are not expressed. Art, on the other hand, is subjective( 主观的 ): it reflects emotions and opinions. The great Spanish painter Francisco Goya was perhaps the first truly “political” artist. In his well-known painting The Third of May, 1808, he criticized the Spanish government for its abuse ( 滥⽤ ) of power over people.In the same way, art can reflect a culture's religious beliefs. For hundreds of years in Europe, religious art had been almost the only type of art that existed. Churches and other religious buildings were filled with paintings that described people and stories from the Bible. Although most people couldn't read, they could still understand the Bible stories in the pictures on church walls. By contrast, one of the main characteristics of art in the Middle East was (and still is) its absence of human and animal images. This reflects the Islamic belief that statues (And green is associated with passive defense and self-protection. Experiments have shown that colors, partly because of their psychological associations, also have a direct psychological effect. People exposed to bright red show an increase in breath, in heartbeat and in blood pressure; red is exciting. Similar exposure to pure blue has exactly the opposite effect; it is a calming colon Because of its exciting meaning, red is chosen as the signal for danger, but closer analysis shows that a vivid yellow can produce a more basic state of alarm. So fire engines and ambulances in some advanced communities are now rushing around in bright yellow colors that stop the traffic dead.1. More can be learned about a culture from a study of art history than general history because__________.A. art history shows us nothing but the political valuesB. general history only focuses on politicsC. art history gives us an insight ( 洞察⼒ ) into the essential qualities of a time and a placeD. general history concerns only religious beliefs, emotions and psychology2. Art is subjective in that__________.A. a personal and emotional view of history is presented through itB. it only reflects people's anger or sadness about social problemsC. it can easily arouse people's anger about trek governmentD. artists were or are religious, who reflect only the religious aspect of the society3. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. In history books political views of people are entirely presented.B. Francisco Goya expressed his religious belief in his painting The Third of May, 1808.C. In the Middle East, you can hardly find animal or human figures on palaces or other buildings.D. For centuries in Europe, painters had only painted on wails of churches or other religious buildings.B. the difference between general history and art historyC. what we can learn from artD. the influence of artists on art history5. It can be concluded from the passage that__________.A. Islamic artists only paint images of plants, flowers or objects in their paintingsB. it is more difficult to study art history than general historyC. a history teacher must be quite objectiveD. artists painted people or stories from the Bible to hide their political beliefs 以上5题参考答案CACBDPassage 3If you have a chance to go to Finland, you will probably be surprised to find how “foolish” the Finnish people are.Take the taxi drivers for example. Taxis in Finland are mostly high-class Benz with a fare of two US dollars a kilometer. You can go anywhere in one, tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to, and then walk off without paying your fare. The driver would not show the least sign of anxiety.The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests, but also serve outside diners. Hotel guests have their meals free, so they naturally go to the free dining rooms to have their meals. The most they would do to show their good faith is to wave their registration card to the waiter. With such a loose check, you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends to dine free of charge.The Finnish workers are paid by the hour. They are very much on their own as soon as they have agreed with the boss on the rate. From then on they just say how many hours they have worked and they will be paid accordingly.With so many loopholes(漏洞) in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take “petty advantages”. But the strange thing is, all the taxi passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business; not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms. And workers always give an honest account of the exact hours they put in. As the Finns always act on good faith in everything they do, living in such a society has turned everyone into a real “gentleman”.In a society of such high moral practice, what need is there for people to be on guard against others?1. While taking a taxi in Finland, _____A. a passenger can go anywhere without having to pay the driverB. a passenger pays two US dollars for a taxi rideC. a passenger can never be turned down by the taxi driver wherever he wantsto goD. a passenger needs to provide good faith demonstration before they leavewithout paying2. We know from the passage that big hotels in Finland_____A. provide meal for only those who live in the hotelsB. provide meals for any dinersC. provide free wine and charge for foodD. are mostly poorly managed3. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?employees.C. The workers are always honest with their working hours.D. The workers and their bosses will make an agreement in advance about thepay.4. The word “those” in the last paragraph probably refers to _____A. people who often take taxisB. people who often have meals in big hotelsC. people who are dishonestD. people who are worthy of trust5. It can be concluded that _____A. Finnish people are not smart enough in daily lifeB. Finland has been a good place for cheatsC. the Finnish society is of very high moral levelD. all the Finns are rich以上5题参考答案 CBBCCII. Choose from the list below one right word that best matches each sentence in meaning. (10%)⼀定参看课后练习第III题例如:1. The book a letter from Barbara Bush.2. Some economists have low inflation is not necessarily a good thing.3. The offer only to flights from Beijing to San Francisco.4. It is the budget that the President and Congress can’t .5. These are the events that the start of the First World War.6. All politicians agree that inflation must be beaten, but they over the method of achieving this.7. There have been repeated for the United Nations to send peace-keeping forces to the area.8. They plan to buy a house as an .9. The company’s annual financial have been released.10. The morning mail hasn’t been yet.(参考答案:1. I2. A3. B6. E7. G8. J9.H 10. C )11. Many people believe that poverty is a direct of overpopulation.12. Even basic such as pencils and paper were lacking at the school in the poor area.13. She knew with absolute that he’d say no.14. Billboards all over the town were the upcoming state fair.15. If you have any difficulty a particular book, please ask one of the librarians for help.16. It might you to learn about the company before your interview.17. After a three week strike, the company finally the workers demand.18. As in the West, the early stages of were accompanied by harsh working and living conditions.19. Was if safe to trust someone who was so emotionally .20. The new model will go into next year.以上10题的参考答案 DBAIE CFGJH21. Mr. Giles is the director of Waterston.22. The heights of the plants from 8 centimeters to 20 centimeter.23. The main objective is to find a solution that is to the company in terms of cost.24. Military have been allowed into the area to monitor the ceasefire.25. Police are the drivers not to come into London this weekend.26. Visitor to the site have threefold since May.27. Her new album will be at the end of the month.28. We all hope scientists will in finding a cure for cancer one day.29. The government has promised to the problem of homelessness in the city.30. How did the colors red and green become with Christmas.以上10题的参考答案 IABJG FHDEC31. enough, she wanted her child to grow up fit and strong.32. As the gas is highly , it needs to be kept in high-pressure containers.33. We discussed these issues with a senior of the company.34. Only ticket holders will be into the stadium.37. He is working in a small company electronic products.38. She knew with absolute he would say no.39. Do you like to be Miss or Ms?40. He outdoes me in and chemistry.以上10题的参考答案 HCAJB GIDEFIII. Multiple Choice. Choose the only one best answer from the choices given to fit the meaning of each sentence. (30%)1. at the meeting that everyone present was convinced.a. So forcefully he spokeb. So forcefully did he speakc. So forcefully was he spokend. So forcefully has he spoken2. Alice usually her little brother when her parents are away from home.a. looks onb. looks forc. looks aboutd. looks after3. his things, he hurried to the station.a. Having packed upb. Packed upc. Packing upd. Being packed up4. Hardly the people ran toward it.a. the plane had landed whenb. had the plane landed whenc. the plane had landed thand. had the plane landed than5. It is people, not things are decisive.a. whatb. thosec. thatd. who6. He was not enough to give the old woman his seat on the bus.a. modestd. moderate7. Is she said really true?a. whatb. thatc. whichd. it8. If you had told me in advance, I you at the airport.a. would meetb. would have metc. metd. had9. They found the lecture hard ______.a. to be understoodb. to understandc. for understandingd. to have been understood10. Betty moved out from the dormitory the noise.a. because ofb. in spite ofc. becaused. despite11. If a piece of iron to a high temperature, it begins to melt.a. is being heatingb. will be heatedc. is heatedd. heats12. Seldom him in the past fine years.a. I have seenb. have I seenc. I sawd. did I see13. You have to pay a sales on everything you buy in New York city.a. charged. fee14. I wonder what at this time tomorrow morning.a. he has doneb. will have donec. will have been doingd. he will be doing15. She has that she is unable to get a job.a. such small educationb. so little educationc. a such little educationd. a so small education16. At first I thought the math problem would be rather difficult, but it to be fairly easy.a. turned onb. turned offc. turned outd. turned down17. It is very likely that he may fall in love with one of them, and therefore you must visit him as soon as .a. as he comesb. as he will comec. as he shall comd. he comes18. We should not risk that building in its present condition.a. to enterb. enteringc. to have enteredd. having entered19. difficulties we may come across, we’ll help one another to overcome them.a. Whereverb. Whateverc. Howeverd. Whenever20. These books, which you can get at any bookshop, will give you you need.a. all the informationd. all of the informations(以上各题的答案BDABC CABBA CBBDB CDBBA)1. The professor paused as if his students to ask questions on the point he had just made.a. expectingb. to expectingc. expectedd. to have expected2. John found the examination ______ easy but I thought it was ______ difficult.a. rather / quiteb. quite / ratherc. quite / quited. rather / rather3. By the end of April, William here for four months.a. will have stayedb. will stayc. staysd. has stayed4. Don’t . Nothing is going to happen.a. hang offb. hang onc. hang aroundd. hang over5. Professor Black had us compositions every Friday.a. to writeb. writtenc. writed. writing6. ______ , there were still some tickets available for the concert, when we reached there..a. Which was expectedb. That was expectedc. As was expectedd. So it was expected7. It is because she is too inexperienced she doesn’t kn ow how to deal with the situation.c. so thatd. why8. John’s score on the test is the highest in his class; he very hard..a. should studyb. should havec. must have studiedd. must have to study9. They found the lecture hard ______.a. to be understoodb. to understandc. for understandingd. to have been understood10. When the weather was fine, I walk home from work every evening.a. usedb. was used toc. use tod. used to11. We have been told that under no circumstances the telephone in the office for personal affairs.a. may we useb. we could usec. we may used. would we use14. Neither of the young men who had applied for a position in the company.a. was acceptedb. have been acceptedd. has been accepted d. were accepted15. You will see the product wherever you go.a. advertiseb. advertisedd. to be advertised d. advertising14. It was at Christmas we parceled up some games and toys to take to the Children’s Home.a. whend. on which15. No sooner had we sat down we found it was time to go.a. whenb. thenc. whiled. than16. To ensure the success of our work, we must not only study theories, but other people’s experiences.a. learn fromb. to learn fromc. also leaningd. also to learn17. The picture is unclear because the camera was out of .a. focusb. centerc. cored. order18. Since there were no witnesses, no one was aware he had said.a. thatb. of thatc. whatd. of what19. In a second-hand bookshop, Billy came across a book which he thought was certainlya edition.a. rareb. scarcec. seldomd. hardly20. Only by diligence and honesty .a. can one succeed in lifeb. one can succeed in lifec. one will be succeeded in lifed. can one be succeeded in life(以上各题答案 ABACC CBCBD AABBD ADDAA)b. wayc. methodd. form2. When she heard the bad news, she completely.a. broke intob. broke inc. broke outd. broke down3. One of the girl students when the teacher came in.a. has sungb. have sungc. were singingd. was singing4. Dictionaries out of the reading room.a. can’t takeb. mustn’t be ta kenc. shan’t be takend. needn’t be taken5. Professor Black had us compositions every Friday.a. to writeb. writtenc. writed. writing6. The school bus was by a thick fog.a. held upb. broken offc. kept upd. put off7. I’m feeling sick. I so much chocolate.a. oughtn’t have eatenb. couldn’t have eatenc. needn’t have eatend. shouldn’t have eatenb. lying in the snowc. laying on the snowd. laying in the snow9. Take your umbrella it should rain..a. in caseb. fearingc. in thatd. even if10. When the weather was fine, I walk home from work every evening.a. usedb. was used toc. use tod. used to11. My brother had a cold last week, so I.a. hadb. didc. amd. have16. Neither of the young men who had applied for a position in the company .a. was acceptedb. have been acceptede. has been accepted d. were accepted17. You will see the product wherever you go.a. advertiseb. advertisede. to be advertised d. advertising14. Since there is water everywhere, last night.a. it must have been rainedb. it must have rainedc. it must be rainingd. it must rain15. anyone come, ask them to wait for a minute.c. Shouldd. Had16. I remember for the job, but I have forgotten the exact amount.a. to be paidb. payingc. to payd. being paid17. The picture is unclear because the camera was out of .a. focusb. centerc. cored. order18. Our classroom is in the school building.a. bigger than any other oneb. bigger than any onec. the biggest of all the othersd. the biggest of any one19. In a second-hand bookshop, Billy came across a book which he thought was certainlya edition.a. rareb. scarcec. seldomd. hardly20. Only by diligence and honesty .a. one can succeed in lifeb. can one succeed in lifec. one will be succeeded in lifed. can one be succeeded in life(以上各题答案ADDBC ADAAD BABAC DDAAB)1. It was his laziness that his failure in the exam.a. resulted fromb. brought inc. resulted ina. quite / ratherb. rather / quitec. quite / quited. rather / rather3. By the end of April, William here for four months.a. will have stayedb. will stayc. staysd. has stayed4. He looks as if he nothing about the news.a. would knowb. knewc. would have knownd. should know5. The law requires that everyone his car checked at least once a week.a. hasb. hadc. haved. would have6. “Do you have any clothes ______ today?” the maid asked.a. to washb. be washedc. washd. to be washed7. “You ought to have called Helen yesterday.”“Yes, I ________ done so, but I forgot to.”a. ought tob. have toc. should haved. must have8. I’d rather that you _______ the operation right away.a. performb. should perform9. They found the lecture hard ______.a. to be understoodb. to understandc. for understandingd. to have been understood10. Tom insisted that Mary to the meeting instead of him.a. gob. goingc. to god. gone11. ______ the tropical heat was more difficult than they had expected.a. Adjusting tob. Adjust toc. To be adjusted tod. Adjusted to18. Not until I shouted at the top of my voice his head.a. that he turnedb. did he turnf. he didn’t turn d. had he turned19. You will see the product wherever you go.a. advertiseb. advertisedf. to be advertised d. advertising14. He $10 a month to pay for his summer holiday.a. put asideb. put awayc. put offd. put out15. Educators said that the report placed too little emphasis increased funding and problems of minorities.a. inb. onc. ford. aboutb. passedc. could passd. can pass17. Sometimes Children have trouble fact from fiction and may believe that such things actually exist.a. to separateb. separatingc. for separatingd. of separating18. Many a delegate was in favor of his proposal that a special committeeto investigate the incident.a. were set upb. was set upc. be set upd. set up19. In a second-hand bookshop, Billy came across a book which he thought was certainlya edition.a. rareb. scarcec. seldomd. hardly20. The boy spent as much time watching TV as he on studying.a. doesb. hadc. wasd. did(以上各题答案CAABC DCDBA ABBAB CBCAD)。
大学英语4期末复习题

选择题:1.The conflict and confusion of the last decade have already.A.caught us off guardB.made no differenceC.taken a tollD.bided our time2.Some diseases are ______ by certain water animals.A.transportedB.transmittedC.transformedD.transplanted3.Life is interesting to people who themselves to new ideas.A.presentB.exposeC.exhbitD.explain4.Hunderds of people were homeless by the earthquake.A.renderedB.exiledC.instructedD.explain5.Radar is used to extend the of man ’s senses for observing his environment, especially the sense of vision.A.validityB.liabilityC.capabilityD.intensity6. Although Uncle John was sick, he was enough to hear and see everything around him.A. tiringB. carelessC. alertD. attentive7.Beware of the man around you who fame and wealth.A.go afterB.follow upC.seek forD.desire of8. Shemisinterpreted the of his letter and this misunderstood his intentions .A.declarationsB.implicationsC.suggestionsD.meanings9.The platform bridge over the railroad tracks danger in crossing them.A.preventedB.avoidedC.reducedD.eliminated10. There was a three-car on the motorway,causing3 death and7 wounded.A.colisionB.incidentC.accidentD.crash11.They the study a nursery when the baby was born.a.exchanged for B.changedto C.convertedinto D.built into12.She is a very secretary;she never forgets anything or makes a mistake.A.anxiousB.effcetiveC.adequateD.efficient13.This university of the world fame had applications from nearly200 students.A.balancedB.posiedC.wellD.prosoective14.It’s very interesting to the history of the19th century its literature.A.apply topare toC.correlate withD.relate to15.Their wedding date is though it has been discussed for a long time.A.in their handsB.out of questionC.in the airD.out of position16.Water is into steam if it is boiled.A.convertedB.conveyedC.transformedD.reformed17.She once again went through her term paper carefully to all grammatical mistakes from it.A.withdraw B,diminish C.abandon D.eliminate18.Student will be criticized or punished if their behavior is not in with school regulations.A.accordanceB.instinctC.trifleD.stroke19. Many multinational companies went during the financial crisis, not to speak of small businesses.A.transparentB.brokeC.currentD.candid20. The law parents to send their children to school.A. urgedB. compelledC. obligedD. forced21. It's surprising that this innocent-looking person should have such a crime.A. performedB. doneC. actedD. committed22. Last night his house was broken in,,nothing valuable was stolen.A. oddly enoughB. all in allC. in a wayD. on the whole23.He spent much of his lifetime studying the disease of cattle, chickens and other () animals.A. domesticB. wildC. tamedD. fierce24. At first, the speaker was referring to the problem of pollution in the countrybut halfway in her speech she suddenly to another subjects.mittedB.switchedC.favoredD.transmitted25.After four years in the same job,his passion finally.A.deteroprayrdB.soppedC.dissipatedD.drained26. We tried to the enemy by swimming along the river and hiding.A. bewilderB. defeatC. ruinD. disillusion27.The chairperson was very angry when the executive commi? ee members late for the meetings.A. turned inB. turned upC.turned outD. turned over28.One of my brother ’s faults is that he never anything very long.A.decides onB.sticks toC.goes overD.makes up29.The computer has brought about surprising technological changes we organize and produce information.A.in a wayB.in the wayC.in that wayD.in no way30.Many difficulties have as a result of the changeover to new type of fuel.A.risenB.ariesnC.raisedD.arrived阅读:1.How do people often measure progress in agriculture?A.By its impact on the environment B.By its contribution to economic growthC.By its productivity D.By its sustainability2.Specialization and the effort to increase yields have resulted in. A.Localized pollution B.The shrinking of farmlandC.the decrease of biodiversity D.competition from overseas3.What does the author think of traditional farming practices?A.They are not necessarily sustainable B. They have not kept pace with population growthC.They have remained the same over the centuries D .They are environmentally friendly4.What will agriculture be like in the 21st century?A.It will abandon traditional farming practices B.It will mainly keep traditional farmingC.It will go through complete changes D.It will cause zero damage to the environment5.What is the author ’spurpose in writing this passage?A.To remind people of the need of sustainable development.B.To urge people to rethink what sustainable agriculture is.C.To advance new criteria for measuring farming progress.D. To suggest ways of ensuring sustainable food production.6.How were immigrants viewed by U.S. Congress in early days?A) They were of inferior races.B) They were a Source of political corruption. C)They were a threat to the nation ’ssecurity.D) They were part of the nation ’sbloodstream.7. What does the author think of the new immigrants?A)They will be a dynamic work force in the U.S.B)They can do just as well as their predecessors.C)They will be very disappointed on the new land.D)They may find it hard to fit into the mainstream.8.What does Edward Telles ’research say about Mexican-Americans?A) They may slowly improve from generation to generation.B) They will do better in terms of educational attainment.C) They will melt into the African-American community. D)They may forever remain poor and underachieving.9.What should be done to help the new immigrants?A)Rid them of their inferiority complex.B)Urge them to adopt American customs.C)Prevent them from being marginalized.D)Teach them standard American English.10.According to the author, the burning issue concerning immigration is_______.A) How to deal with people entering the U.S. without documentsB) How to help immigrants to better fit into American societyC) How to stop illegal immigrants from crossing the border D)How to limit the number of immigrants to enter the U.S.11.We can learn from the first paragraph that _________.A)human activities have changed the way turtles surviveB)efforts have been made to protect turtles from dying outC)government bureaucracy has contributed to turtles' extinctionD)marine biologists are looking for the secret of turtles' reproduction12.What does the author mean by "Nature is indifferent to human notions of fairness" (Line 1, Para. 2)?A) Nature is quite fair regarding the survival of turtles. B)Turtles are by nature indifferent to human activities.C) The course of nature will not be changed by human interference. D)The turtle population has decreased in spite of human protection.13.What constitutes a major threat to the survival of turtles accordingto Elizabeth Griffin?A) Their inadequate food supply. B)Unregulated commercial fishing. C)Their lower reproductive ability. D)Contamination of sea water.14.How does global warming affect the survival of turtles?A)It threatens the sandy beaches on which they lay eggs.B)The changing climate makes it difficult for their eggs to hatch.C)The rising sea levels make it harder for their hatchlings to grow.D)It takes them longer to adapt to the high beach temperature.15. The last sentence of the passage is meant to _________.A)persuade human beings to show more affection for turtlesB)stress that even the most ugly species should be protectedC)call for effective measures to ensure sea turtles' survivalD)warn our descendants about the extinction of species 16.What does a recent investigation by USA Today reveal?A)Heavy metals in lab tests threaten children ’shealth in Berkeley.B)Berkeley residents are quite contented with their surroundings.C)The air quality around Berkeley ’s school campuses is poor.D)Parents in Berkeley are over-sensitive to cancer risks their kids face.17. What response did USA Today ’s report draw?A)A heated debate.B)Popular support.C)Widespread panic.D)Strong criticism.18. How did parents feel in the face of the experts’studies?A)They felt very much relieved.B)They were frightened by the evidence.C)They didn’tknow who to believe.D)They weren’tconvinced of the results.19.What is the view of the 2004 report in the journal Pediatrics?A) It is important to quantify various concrete hazards.B) Daily accidents pose a more serious threat to children.C)Parents should be aware of children ’s health hazards.D)Attention should be paid to toxic chemical exposure.20.Of the dangers in everyday life, the author thinks that people have mostto fear from __________.A) the uncertain B)the quantifiable C)an earthquake D)unhealthy food21.The author ’s chief concern about the current U.S. health care system is __________.A) the inadequate training of physiciansB) the declining number of doctorsC) the shrinking primary care resourcesD) the ever-rising health care costs22.We learn from the passage that people tend to believe that __________.A)the more costly the medicine, the more effective the cureB)seeing more doctors may result in more diagnostic errorsC)visiting doctors on a regular basis ensures good healthD)the more doctors taking care of a patient, the better23.Faced with the government threats to cut reimbursements indiscriminately, primary care physicians have to __________ .A) increase their income by working overtimeB)improve their expertise and serviceC)make various deals with specialistsD) see more patients at the expense of quality24.Why do many new medical graduates refuse to choose primary care astheir career?A) They find the need for primary care declining. B)The current system works against primary care. C)Primary care physicians command less respect. D)They think working in emergency rooms tedious.25.What suggestion does the author give in order to provide better health care?A) Bridge the salary gap between specialists and primary care physicians.B) Extend primary care to patients with chronic diseases.C) Recruit more medical students by offering them loans.D) Reduce the tuition of students who choose primary care as their major.26.According to the first paragraph, the chances in the business environmentin the past decades can be attributed to __________.A) technological advancesB) the fierce competition in industryC) the globalization of economy D)worldwide economic disorder27.what idea does the author want to convey in the second paragraph ?A) The rapid development of information technology has taken businessmen bysurpriseB) Information technology has removed the restrictions of time and space inbusiness transactionsC)The way we do business today has brought about startling breakthroughsin information technology.D)The Internet, intranets, e-mail, and portable computers have penetratedevery corner of the world.28. If a business wants to thrive in the Post-Industrial economy,__________A)it should not overlook the importance of information, services, support,and distributionB) it has to invest more capital in the training of free agents to operate in a seller’s marketC)it should try its best to satisfy the increasing demands of mobile knowledgeable peopleD)it has to provide each of its employees with the latest information aboutthe changing market29. In the author ’sview, destructive technologies are innovations which _________A)may destroy the potential of a company to make any profitB)can eliminate an entire business segmentC)demand a radical change in providing servicesD)call for continuous improvement in ways of doing business30. With the fragmentation of consumer and business markets ______________A)manufacturers must focus on one special product to remain competitive inthe marketB)it is physically impossible and prohibitively expensive to do business in theold wayC)an increasing number of companies have disintegratedD)businesses have to meet individual customers’specific needs in order to succeed .31. What is the chief concern of most governments when it comes toscientific research?A)Support from the votes.B)The reduction of public expenditure.C)Quick economics returns.D)The budget for a research project.32. Scientist have to adapt their research to 'economic needs' in order to _______ .A)impress the public with their achievementsB)pursue knowledge for knowledge's sakeC)obtain funding from the governmentD)translate knowledge into wealth33. Why won't scientists complain about the government's policy concerning scientific research?A)They think they work in an environment hostile to the free pursuit of knowledge.B)They are accustomed to keeping their opinions to themselves.C)They know it takes patience to win support from the public.D)They think compliance with government policy is in the interests of the public.34. According to the author, people are suspicious of the professional judgmentof scientists because ___________ .A)their pronouncements often turn out to be wrongB)sometimes they hide the source of their research fundingC)some of them do not give priority to intellectual honestyD)they could be influenced by their association with the project concerned35. Why does the author say that public distrust of scientists can havedamaging effects?A)It makes things difficult for scientists seeking research funds.B)People would not believe scientists even when they tell the truth.C)It may dampen the enthusiasm of scientists for independent research.D)Scientists themselves may doubt the value of their research findings. 36.What is the essence of the American Dream according to Crevecoeur?A)People are free to develop their power of imagination.B)People who are honest and work hard can succeed.C)People are free from exploitation and oppression.D)People can fully enjoy individual freedom.37. By saying “the rewards of a man ’s industry follow with equal steps the progress of his labor ”(Line 10, Para. 1), the author means ________.A)the more diligent one is, the bigger his returnsB)laborious work ensures the growth of an industryC)a man’s business should be developed step by stepD)a company ’s success depends on its employees ’hard work38.The characters described in Horatio Alger ’s novels are people who ________.A) succeed in real estate investmentB) earned enormous fortunes by chancesC) became wealthy after starting life very poor D)became famous despite their modest origins39.It can be inferred from the last sentence of the second paragraph that________.A) business success often contributes to a successfulmarriage B) Americans wish to succeed in every aspect of lifeC) good personal relationships lead to business successD) successful business people provide good care for their children40.What is the paradox of American culture according to the author?A)The American road to success is full of nightmares.B)Status symbols are not a real indicator of a person ’s wealth.C)The American Dream is nothing but an empty dream.D)What Americans strive after often contradicts their beliefs.翻译:1.空气中有一种不寻常的寂静,只有远处响着大炮的声音。
大学英语期末考试试题及答案

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Choose the correct sentence that uses "too" or "to" appropriately:a) I like to eat pizza too.b) She wants to go shopping to.c) It's time to go, too.d) I have to much homework.Answer: c) It's time to go, too.7. Who wrote the novel "Pride and Prejudice"?a) Charles Dickensb) Jane Austenc) F. Scott Fitzgeraldd) Ernest HemingwayAnswer: b) Jane Austen8. Which of the following is NOT a renewable energy source?a) Solar powerb) Wind powerc) Coald) Hydroelectric powerAnswer: c) Coal9. Complete the sentence with the correct preposition:She is good ________ playing the piano.a) inb) atc) ond) withAnswer: b) at10. Which of the following is an example of a conjunction?a) Butb) Happyc) Rund) TallAnswer: a) But11. Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence: The students ________ studying for the exam.a) amb) isc) ared) beAnswer: c) are12. Who is the current President of the United States?a) Joe Bidenb) Barack Obamac) Donald Trumpd) George WashingtonAnswer: a) Joe Biden13. What is the capital city of Australia?a) Sydneyb) Melbournec) Canberrad) PerthAnswer: c) Canberra14. Choose the correct word to complete the idiom:Don't count your chickens ________ they hatch.a) beforeb) afterc) unlessd) untilAnswer: d) until15. Which of the following sentence is in the passive voice?a) I baked a cake for my friend's birthday.b) The book was written by a famous author.c) She is singing a beautiful song.d) They are playing soccer at the park.Answer: b) The book was written by a famous author.Part II: Short Answer Questions (30 points)1. Define the term "globalization" and provide an example of its impact on society.Answer: Globalization refers to the increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of countries through the exchange of goods, services, information, and ideas. It has led to the integration of economies and cultures on a global scale. An example of its impact on society is the rise of multinational corporations, which operate in multiple countries and have a significant influence on the global economy.2. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using social media.Answer: The advantages of using social media include the ability to connect with people from all over the world, share information and ideas, and access news and entertainment easily. It also provides opportunities for businesses to reach a larger audience and for individuals to express themselves creatively. However, the disadvantages include privacy concerns, the spread of misinformation, cyberbullying, and addiction to social media platforms.3. Explain the concept of "sustainable development" and why it is important.Answer: Sustainable development refers to the practice of meeting the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It involves balancing economic growth, social progress, and environmental protection. It is important because it ensures the long-term well-being of both human communities and the natural environment, promotes economic stability, and preserves resources for future generations.4. Describe the process of photosynthesis and its significance to life on Earth.Answer: Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. It takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells. The significance of photosynthesis is that it is the primary source of energy for most life on Earth. It produces oxygen, which is vital for aerobic respiration in animals, and it forms the basis of the food chain, providing energy for all organisms that consume plants or plant-eating animals.5. Discuss the impact of climate change on the environment and human societies.Answer: Climate change refers to long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, wind patterns, and other aspects of the Earth's climate system. It has led to rising global temperatures, melting ice caps and glaciers, more frequent extreme weather events, and changes in ecosystems. These impacts have caused the loss of biodiversity, increased the risk of natural disasters, disrupted agricultural systems, and threatened human health and livelihoods.Additionally, climate change exacerbates existing social and economic inequalities, affecting vulnerable communities disproportionately.Part III: Essay (45 points)Choose one of the following topics and write an essay of at least 300 words:1. The importance of foreign language learning in the globalized world.2. The impact of technology on education.3. The role of women in society and their empowerment.4. The benefits and drawbacks of tourism on local communities.Note: The following essay should be based on your chosen topic.In conclusion, the significance of foreign language learning in the globalized world cannot be overstated. With increased interconnectivity and the ability to communicate across borders, knowing a foreign language opens up new opportunities for international collaboration, cultural understanding, and personal growth. By investing in foreign language education, individuals can expand their horizons and embrace the diverse cultures and perspectives that make our world truly global.。
大学外语期末试题及答案

大学外语期末试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. Which of the following words is spelled correctly?A) seperateB) seperatedC) separateD) seprate答案:C2. The teacher asked the students to ________ the sentences into English.A) translateB) transferC) transformD) transcribe答案:A3. The book was so interesting that he read it ________.A) on endB) at endC) in the endD) at the end答案:A4. She is ________ to go to the party tonight.A) likelyB) probableC) possibleD) probable答案:A5. The company is ________ a new product.A) launchingB) lancingC) latchingD) lashing答案:A6. He is a ________ person and always keeps his promises.A) reliableB) unreliableC) reliablesD) unreliably答案:A7. The ________ of the meeting was to discuss the new project.A) purposeB) proposeC) proposerD) proposer答案:A8. She has a ________ memory and can remember everything.A) photographicB) photoC) graphicD) photographical答案:A9. The ________ of the building was completed last year.A) constructionB) deconstructionC) instructionD) destruction答案:A10. The ________ of the book is very interesting.A) coverB) covererC) coveringD) uncover答案:C二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)1. The ________ of the meeting has been changed to next Monday.答案:date2. He is a ________ of the company and has a lot of responsibilities.3. The ________ of the project is expected to be completed by the end of the year.答案:implementation4. She has a ________ for languages and can speak several fluently.答案:talent5. The ________ of the company is to provide the best service to its customers.答案:mission6. The ________ of the book is very important for understanding the content.答案:summary7. The ________ of the city has changed dramatically over the past decade.答案:landscape8. The ________ of the company is to increase its market share.答案:objective9. The ________ of the building is very modern and impressive. 答案:architecture10. The ________ of the meeting was to discuss the new marketing strategy.三、阅读理解(每题3分,共30分)阅读以下短文,然后回答问题。
大学英语第四册期末考试试题

大学英语第四册期末考试试题大学英语第四册期末考试试题(2003/6/26)注:所有答案均写到答题纸上。
Part One: Listening Comprehension (20 points)Section A1. A. He went to see his schoolmates. B. He went to see a film with his friend.C. He watched television with his friend.D. He stayed at home talking with his friend.2. A. Who are going to attend the meeting. B. What’s to be discussed at the meeting.C. Where the meeting is going to be held.D. When the meeting is to be held.3. A. The arrangement of the Wednesday meeting. B. The necessity of writing to Mr. Johnson.C. Where they are going to meet Mr. Johnson.D. Who is going to contact Mr. Johnson.4. A. Jack lent his tape to Paul. B. The tape was missing.C. The tape had been returned to Paul.D. Jack brought the tape to the party.5. A. The man wants to buy a flat on the second floor. B. The man wants to reserve a room.C. The man reserved a room some time ago.D. The man has booked a room with no bath.6.A. The paperback edition is on sale. B. The hardcover edition is more expensive.C. Both editions are the same price now.D. It has two editions with the same cover.7. A. His TV sets are all of the dame brand. B. He has the bestTV sets on sale.C. His TV sets have a good sale.D. He doesn’t have the newest models right now.8.A. He has to read a history book.. B. He has already visited the museum.C. He is too busy to go with her.D. He must hand in a report about the museum.9. A. They are entertaining. B. They are time-consuming.C. They are boring.D. They are rewarding.10. A. A raincoat. B. An attractive hut.C.. A lovely hat.D. A runny day.Section BPassage OneQuestions 11 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard:11.A. She sat back and relaxed. B. She worked out a new English.C. She entered university.D. She decided to retire12. A. 8 years B. 16 yearsC. 20 yearsD. 30 years13. A. Bring a fear of aging among young students on the campus.B. Improve human relationships in university.C. Bring a great deal of useful experience to the university.D. Improve human reputation of the university.14.A. She is learning how to teach minority students.B. She is learning how to make judgments.C. She is learning to perceive ,not to judge.D. She is learning English and Drama.Passage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.15. A. How to improve your reasoning ability.B. Why classical musical is popular with math students.C. The difference between classical musical and rock music.D. The effects of music on the results of the math tests.16. A. Because it keeps you calm.B. Because it strengthens your memory.C. Because it stimulates your nerve activity.D. Because it improves your problem solving strategies.17. A. The effects of music do not last long.B. Piano music could interfere with your reasoning ability.C. Music, whether classical or rock , helps improve your memory.D. The more you listen to music, the higher your score will be.Passage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.18. A. To prevent car accident. B. To monitor the driver’s health.C. To drive the car automatically.D. To measure the driver’s pulse.19. A. It sends out signals for help. B. It takes over the driving immediately.C. It stops the car automatically.D. It sounds an alarm to warn the driver.20. A. It can measure the driver’s alcohol level in the blood.B. It bases its analysis on the driver’s heartbeat.C. It can quicken the driver’s response to emergencies.D. It monitors the signals transmitted from the driver’s brain.Part Two: Reading Comprehension (40 points)Passage oneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage:Since we are social beings, the quality of our lives depends in large measure on our interpersonal relationships. One strength of the human condition is our tendency to give and receive support from another under stressful circumstances. Social support consists of the exchange of resources among people based on their interpersonal ties. Those of us with strong support systems appear better able to cope with major life changes and daily hassles. People with strong social ties live longer and have better health than those without such ties. Studies over a range of illnesses ,from depression to heart disease, reveal that the presence of social support helps people fend off illness, and the absence of such support makes poor health more likely.Social support cushions stress in a number of ways. First, friends, relatives, and co-workers may let us know that they value us. Our self-respect is strengthened when we feel accepted by other despite our faults and difficulties. Second, other people often provide us with informational support. They help us to define and understand our problems and find solutions to them. Third, we typically find social companionship supportive. Engaging in leisure-time activities with others helps us to meet our social needs while at the same time distracting us from our worries and troubles. Finally, other people may give us instructivesupport----financial aid, material resources, and needed services----that reduces stress by helping us resolve and cope with our problems.21.Interpersonal relationships are important because________A. they are indispensable to people’s social well-beingB. they waken people’s desire to exchange resourcesC. they help people to cope with life in the information ageD. they can cure a range of illnesses such as heart disease, etc.22.Research shows that people’s physical and mental health________A. relies on the social welfare system which support themB. depends on their ability to deal with daily worries and troublesC. has much to so with the amount of support they get from othersD. is closely related to their strength for coping with major changes in their lives23.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “cushions”(line 1,para.2)?A. Adds up toB. Lessens the effect ofC. Does away withD. Lays the foundation of24.Helping a sick neighbor with some repair work is an example of_______A. informational supportB. instrumental supportC. social companionshipD. the strengthening of self-respect25.Social companionship is beneficial in that _________A. it helps strengthen our ties with relativesB. it enables us to eliminate our faults and mistakesC. it makes our leisure-time activities more enjoyableD. it draws our attention away from our worries and troublesPassage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based the following passage:In the passed two years ,millions of Americans have suddenly embraced the bicycle as if it were a starting new invention. Annual bike dales doubled between 1960 and 1970, and there are nearly 70 million bikes in the United States today. That’s more than two for every three automobiles.Of course, the bike has been around for more than 150 years , and this isn’t America’s first bicycle boom. A wave of bike enthusiasm swept the land in the late 1800s and bike production hit two million unites in 1897. Then with the coming of the auto ,bicycling declined ,and for decades remained popular only with children and a few adult faddists(追随时尚的人).Now, national preoccupation(重视)with air pollution and physical fitness has brought the bike back to the forefront -----particularly with adults. More than eight million bikes were sold in the United States last year and a third of them went to adults. The year before, only 15 percent ofnew bike sales were for adults.26. It can be concluded that if people continue to concern themselves with air pollution and physical fitness________A. stricter air standards will be enforcedB. fewer automobiles will be soldC. Americans will enjoy better healthD. bicycle sales will continue to rise27.The bicycle is _______A. enjoying a strong revivalB. creating traffic problemsC. popular only with childrenD. replacing the family car28.The reader can infer that Americans are _______A. quick to follow the example of othersB. interested in comfort and luxuryC. concerned with the quality of their livesD. childish in the way they relax and exercises29.It can be inferred that in America there are ______A. more bicycles than automobilesB. more automobiles than bicyclesC. as many bicycles as automobilesD. fewer automobiles than bicycles30.What is the author’s attitude to this phenomenon?A. NegativeB. PositiveC. NeutralD. CompromisingPassage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:Believe it or not, optical illusion (错觉) can cut highway crashes.Japan is a case in point. It has reduced automobile crashes on some roads by nearly 75 percent using a simple optical illusion. Bent strips, called chevrons(人字形), painted on the roads make drivers think that they are driving faster than they really are, and thus drivers slow down..Now the American Automobile Association Foundation forTraffic Safety in Washington D.C. is planning to repeat Japan’s success. Starting next year,the foundation will paint chevrons and other patterns of stripes on selected roads around the country to test how well the patterns reduce highway crashes.Excessive speed plays a major role as much as one fifth of all fatal traffic accidents, according to the foundation. To help reduce those accidents, the foundation will conduct its tests in areas where speed-related hazards are the greatest-----curves, exit slopes, traffic circles, and bridges.Some studies suggest that straight , horizontal bars painted across roads can initially cut the average speed of drivers in half. However, traffic often returns to full speed within months as drivers become used to seeing the painted bar.Chevrons, scientists say, not only give drivers the impression that they are driving faster than they are but also make a lane speed to be narrower. The result is a longer reduction in highway speed and the number of traffic accidents.31. The passage mainly discusses______A. a new way of highway speed controlB. a new pattern for painting highwaysC. a new approach to training driversE. a new type of optical illusion32. On roads painted with chevrons, drivers tend to feel that_______A. they should avoid speed-related hazardsB. they should slow down their speedC. they are driving in the wrong laneD. they are approaching the speed limit33. The advantage of chevrons over straight, horizontal bars is that the former________A. can keep drivers awakeB. can cut road accidents in halfC. will look more attractiveD. will have a longer effect on drivers34.The American Automobile Association Foundation for Traffic Safety plans to ______A. change the road signs across the countryB. try out the Japanese method in certain areasC. replace the straight, horizontal bars with chevronsD. repeat the Japanese road patterns35.What does the author day about straight ,horizontal bars painted across roads?A. They are falling out of use in the United StatesB. They tend to be ignored by drivers in a short period of timeC. They are applicable only on broad roadsD. They cannot be applied successfully to traffic circlesPassage FourQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:Crime has its own cycles, a magazine reported some years ago. Police records that were studied for five years from over 2,400 cities and towns show a surprising link between changes in the season and crime patterns.The pattern of crime has varied little over a long period of years. Murder reaches its high during July and August, as do rape and other violent attacks. Murder, moreover, is more than seasonal: it is a weekend crime. It is also a nighttime crime:62 percent of murders are committed between 6 p.m and 6 a.m..Unlike the summer high in crimes of bodily harm, burglary has a different cycle. You are most likely to be robbed between 6p.m. and 2 a.m on a Saturday night in December ,January, or February. The most uncriminal month of all? May -----except for one strange statistic. More dog bites are reported in this month than in any other month of the year.Possibly, soaring thermometers and high humidity(湿度) bring on our strange and terrifying actions, but police officials are not surer. “ There is ,of cours e, no proof of a connection between humidity and murder,” they say, “Why murder’s high time should come in the summertime we really don’t know.”36.The passage is about_______A. police recordsB. crime patternsC. the links between seasonal changes and the crime patternsD. the summer high in crimes37.For many years which of the following does not reach its high during the summer?A. RapeB. BurglaryC. MurderD. Other violent attacks38. In which month(s) are more dog bites reported?A. MayB. JanuaryC. DecemberD. June and July39.In which month(s) are the fewest crimes registered?A. MayB. JanuaryC. December D .June and July40.The word “soaring” in the last paragraph means_______A. flyingB. blowingC. risingD. droppingPart Three: Vocabulary and Structure (15 points)41. I have no objection ________ your story again.A. to hearB. to hearingC. to having heardD. to have heard42. The suggestion that the mayor ______ the prices was accepted by everyone.A. would presentB. presentC. presentsD. ought to present43. The British constitution is ______ a large extent a product of the historical events describedabove.A. withinB. toC. byD. at44. The manager would rather his daughter ______ in the same office.A. had not workedB. not to workC. does not workD. did not work45._____in this way, the situation doesn’t seem so disappointing.A. To look atB. Looking atC. Looked atD. To be looked at46. Some diseases are ______ by certain water animals.A. transplantedB. transformedC. transportedD. transmitted47.I’m sorry to have _______ you with so many questions on such an occasion.A interfered B. offended C. impressed D. bothered48.A lorry _______Jane’s cat and sped away.A. ran overB. ran intoC. ran throughD. ran down49.Those gifts of rare books that were given to us were deeply_______.A. appreciatedB. approved C .appealed D. applied50.______ his sister, Jack is quiet and does not easily make friends with others.A .Dislike B. Unlike C .Alike D. Liking51.Our journey was slow because the train stopped _______ at different village.A. unceasinglyB. graduallyC. continuouslyD. continually52.These two areas are similar _______ they both have a high rainfall during this season.A. to thatB. besides thatC. in thatD. except that53. The course normally attracts 20 students per year,________ up to half will be from overseas.A. in whichB. for whomC. with whichD. of whom54.We are all for your proposal that the discussion ________.A. be put offB. was put offC. should put offD. is to put off55. _______ the temperature falling so rapidly, we couldn’t go on with the experiment.A. WithB. ForC. AsD. Since56._______difficulties we may come across, we’ll help each other to overcome them.A. HoweverB. WheneverC. WhereverD. Whatever57.You will see this product _______ wherever you go.A. to be advertisedB. advertisedC. advertiseD. advertising58. She cooked the meal for a long time so as to make it _____enough to eat.A. mildB. slightC. lightD. tender59.No one had told Smith about _______ a lecture the following day.A. there beB. there would beC. there wasD. there being60.Things might have been much worse if he mother _______ on her right to keep the baby.A. has been insistingB. had insistedC. would insistD. insisted61.The soldier was _______ of running away when the enemy attacked.A. scoldedB. chargedC. accusedD. punished62.The players are confident ______ winning the match.A. inB. onC. ofD. for63.My opinion is completely distinct ______ yours.A. fromB. toC. upD. of64. Do you know the _______ meaning of “ Lucy”?A. literalB. literaryC. literateD. liberal65.It is his firm ______ never to lose his temper.A. resolveB. solutionC. resolutionD. salvation66.Defeatism was widespread in the armed _________.A. forcesB. strengthsC. powersD. dynamics67.Students soon get ________ if you criticize them too often.A. confusedB. discouragedC. lostD. accomplished68.Is he responsible enough ______ this job?A. forB. aboutC. toD. towards69.Learning is more _______ when it is fun.A. sufficientB. effectiveC. efficientD. affective70.It’s the end of September and the National Day is _______.A. on handB. at handC. in handD. by handPart Four: Cloze ( 10 points)Most children with healthy appetites are ready to eat almost anything that is offered them and a child rarely dislikes foods __1___it is badly cooked. The ___2__ a meal is cooked and served is most important and an __3__ served meal will often improve a child’s appetite. Nev er ask a child __4__ he likes or dislikes a food and never ___5__ likes and dislikes in front of hem or allow __6__ else to do so. If the father says he hates fat meat or the mother __7___ vegetables in the child’s hearing he is __8___ to copy this procedure. Take it ___9__ granted that he likes everything and he probably __10____. Nothing healthful should be omitted from the meal because of a _11___ dislike. At meal times it is a good __12___ to give a child a small portion and let him ___13__ back for a second helping rather than give hem as _14___ as he is likely to eat all at once. Do not talk too much to the child __15___ mealtimes, but let him get on with his food; and do not _16___ him to leave the table immediately after a meal or he will _17____ learn to swallow his food __18___ he can hurry back to his toys. Under _ 19____ circumstances must a child be coaxed(哄骗) __20___ forced to food.1.A. if B. until C. that D. unless2.A. procedure B. process C. way D. method3.A. adequately B. attractively C. urgently D. eagerly4.A. where B. what C. that D. which5.A remark B. tell C. discuss D. argue6.A everybody B. anybody C. somebody D. nobody7.A.opposes B. denies C .refuses D. offends8.A. willing B. possible C. obliged D. likely9.A.with B. as C. over D. for10.A.should B. may C. will D. must11.A.supposed B. proved C. considered D. related12.A.point B. custom C. idea D. plan13.A.ask B. come C. return D. take14.A.much B. little C. few D. many15.A.on B. over C. by D. during16.A.agree B. allow C. force D. persuade17.A.hurriedly B. soon C. fast D. slowly18.A.so B. until C. lest D. although19.A.some B. any C. such D. no20.A.or B. nor C. but D. neitherPart Five: Writing (15 points) Directions:For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a composition on the topic Telephones You should write at least 120 words , and base your composition on the outline(given in Chinese) below:1. 电话非常流行。
大学英语期末考试试题及答案

大学英语期末考试试题及答案 一、词汇与结构(共20分,每题1分) 1. The manager, along with his assistants, ________ to attend the meeting.
A. is B. are C. was D. were 答案:A
2. It was not until midnight ________ he finished his homework. A. that B. when C. which D. as 答案:A
3. ________ the truth, he didn't tell anyone about the accident. A. Telling B. Told C. Being told D. Having told 答案:A
4. ________ the problem, we need to consider all possible factors. A. To solve B. Solving C. Solved D. Having solved 答案:A 5. The book is worth ________. A. to read B. to be read C. reading D. being read 答案:C
6. The weather turned out to be very good, ________ was more than we could expect.
A. that B. which C. it D. this 答案:B
7. ________ the problem, we need to consider all possible factors. A. To solve B. Solving C. Solved D. Having solved 答案:A
8. ________ the truth, he didn't tell anyone about the accident. A. Telling B. Told C. Being told D. Having told 答案:A
大学英语期末试题及答案

大学英语期末试题及答案IntroductionAs the end of the semester approaches, it is important for students to review their knowledge and prepare for their final exams. This article aims to provide a comprehensive set of sample questions and answers for the final exam of a university-level English course. The questions cover various aspects of English language skills, including grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and writing. By practicing with these sample questions and referring to the provided answers, students can enhance their understanding of the subject matter and improve their chances of achieving a successful outcome in the exam.Section 1: Grammar1. Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence:He _______ a book every day.a) readsb) readc) is readingd) will readAnswer: a) reads2. Identify the underlined word in the sentence:She bought a beautiful dress yesterday.a) nounb) verbc) adjectived) adverbAnswer: c) adjectiveSection 2: Vocabulary3. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word:I enjoy playing the _______ in my free time.a) violinb) footballc) pianod) chessAnswer: a) violin4. Select the correct synonym for the word "big":a) smallb) tallc) larged) shortAnswer: c) largeSection 3: Reading ComprehensionRead the following passage and answer the questions that follow:Paragraph 1: In the past, people relied on handwritten letters as the primary means of communication.Paragraph 2: With the invention of the telephone, people were able to communicate more quickly and efficiently.Paragraph 3: In the digital age, email and social media platforms have become popular methods of communication.5. What was the primary means of communication in the past?Answer: Handwritten letters6. How did the invention of the telephone affect communication?Answer: It made communication quicker and more efficient.7. What are popular methods of communication in the digital age?Answer: Email and social media platformsSection 4: Writing8. Write a letter to your friend inviting them to a party. Include the following information:- Date and time of the party- Location- Purpose of the party- Special instructions (if any)Answer:[Your Name][Your Address][City, State, Zip Code][Email Address][Phone Number][Date]Dear [Friend's Name],I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to invite you to a party that I am hosting at my place.The party will take place on [date] at [time]. The address of the venue is [location]. We have organized this party to celebrate [purpose of the party]. It would be a great pleasure to have you join us on this joyous occasion.There are no specific dress codes or themes for the party, so feel free to come in whatever attire you find comfortable. We will provide food, drinks, and entertainment for all our guests.Please RSVP by [date] so that we can make necessary arrangements accordingly. If you have any specific dietary requirements or preferences, kindly inform us in advance, and we will do our best to accommodate them.I genuinely hope you can make it and share in the excitement of the celebration. It promises to be a memorable evening filled with laughter, music, and good company.Looking forward to seeing you soon!Warm regards,[Your Name]ConclusionWith a comprehensive set of sample questions and answers for different sections of the final exam, this article aims to assist students in their preparation for the university-level English exam. By reviewing and practicing these questions, students can strengthen their language skills, improve their understanding of grammar and vocabulary, enhance their reading comprehension abilities, and refine their writing techniques. Good luck with your upcoming exam!。
大学英语4期末试题2

200 — 200 学年第学期________系(院) ________专业________班级大学英语IV(01)课程试卷姓名__________ 学号__________试卷一Part I Listening Comprehension (20 points)Section A (10 points)Directions: You will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, you will hear a question about what was said.Listen carefully and decide which of the four choices is the best answerto the question you have heard.1. a. 3 hours. b. 8 hours. c. 6 hours d. 9 hours2. a. Listening to some light music.b. Talking about jazz record.c. Planning a concert.d. Talking about some of their favorite songs.3. a. She thanks the man for his offer.b. She thanks the man and accepts his offer.c. She is not pleased with the man’s offer.d. She thanks the man but declines his offer.4. a. She doesn’t think painting the walls is necessary.b. She wants their walls to be painted in a darker color.c. She wants their walls to be painted in a lighter color.d. She doesn’t like white color.5. a. He’s fine. b. He’s unhappy.c. He’s still sick in bed. d. He’s better.6. a. Jim survived an accident. b. Jim was killed in an accident.c. Jim fell down from a bike.d. Jim’s bike was accidentally lost.7. a. She’s surprised to meet Andrew. b. She hasn’t seen Andrew recently.c. She and Andrew are close friends.d. Andrew has changed a lot.8. a. Steve was ashamed of himself because he didn’t win a gold medal.b. Steve didn’t win a gold medal because he didn’t do his best.c. Steve failed in the competition.d. Steve didn’t win a gold meal at the Olympics.9. a. She found the show fascinating.b. She showed little interest in the ancient costume.c. She found the costume on display very pretty.d. She had spent many hours at the show.10. a. He sees a nice motorcycle.b. Motorcycles look nicer than cars.c. Motorcycles can be dangerous, too.d. Motorcycles are as fast as cars.Section B (10 points)Directions: You are going to hear two short passages. Each will be read only once.At the end of each passage you will hear some questions. After youhear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choicesmarked a, b, c, and d. Then mark your answer.Passage OneQuestion 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. a. His age and appearance. b. His personality.c. His scholarship.d. His attitude towards his students.12. a. No. He should be very careful not to make any mistakes.b. Yes. Because no one can be perfect.c. No. He should always be the authority to his students.d. Yes. But he should be willing to learn.13. a. Mutual respect and understanding. b. Mutual encouragement and help.c. Mutual aid and affection.d. Mutual support and inspiration.14. a. He views them as talented young people.b. He views them as different from each other.c. He views them as self-centered individuals.d. He views them as understanding, respectful individuals.15. a. An ideal teacher should always set an example for his students.b. Teachers and students benefit from each other in the process of teaching andlearning.c. Students should never expect their teachers to be ideal.d. Those who are trying to improve themselves constantly are ideal teachers.Passage TwoQuestion 16 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. a. To express his appreciation for the hospitality he received from the Johnsons.b. To invite the Johnsons to his house in the near future.c. To offer to teach soccer to the two Johnson boys.d. To keep in touch with the Johnsons.17. a. Staying with an American family for Christmas holidays.b. Learning English from an American family.c. Studying at a school.d. Traveling with an American family in the countryside.18. a. He is from another English-speaking country.b. He has never visited an American family before.c. He is learning dancing.d. He thinks he has improving his English greatly since his visit to America.19. a. Very anxious. b. Rather nervous. c. Very much at home. d. All right.20. a. International students in the U.S. usually spend their holiday with theirAmerican host families.b. American teenagers like to teach their foreign guests to play baseball.c. Carlos is an intelligent student.d. Carlos visited the Johnsons in the fall.Part II Reading Comprehension (20 points)Directions: There are 3 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions and unfinished statements. For each of them there are fourchoices marked a), b), c) and d). You should decide on the best choiceand mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a singleline through the center.Passage OneQuestion 21 to 27 are based on the following passage.One evening Mr. Green was driving in his car along a lonely country road. He had been to London where he had drawn £50 from the bank, and he was now returning home with the money which he had put in his pocket book. At the loneliest part of the road a man in shabby, badly-fitting clothes stopped him and asked for a lift. Mr. Green told him to get into the car and continued on his way. As he talked to the man he learned that he had been in prison for robbery and had broken out of prison two days ago.Mr. Green was very worried at the thought of the £50 that he had put in his pocket book. Suddenly he saw a police-car and had a bright idea. He had just reached a small town where the speed limit was 30 miles an hour. He pressed down the accelerator and drove the car as fast as it could go. He looked back and saw that the police-car had seen him and had begun to chase him. After a mile or so the police-car overtook him and ordered him to stop. A policeman got out and came to Mr. Green’s car.- Page 3 of 11Mr. Green had hoped that he could tell the policeman about the escaped robber, but the man had taken a gun out of his pocket and had put it to Mr. Green’s back. The policeman took out his notebook and pencil and s aid he wanted Mr. Green’s name and address. Mr. Green asked to be taken to the police station but the policeman said, “No, I want your name and address now. You will have to appear at the police court later.” So, Mr. Green gave the policeman his name and a ddress. The policeman wrote it down, put his notebook and pencil back in his pocket and gave Mr. Green a talk about dangerous driving.Then Mr. Green started up his car again and drove on. He had given up all hope of his £50, but just as he reached the outskirt of London, the passenger said he wanted to get out here. Mr. Green stopped the car, the man got out and said, “Thanks for the lift. You’ve been good to me. This is the least I can do in return.” And he handed Mr. Green the policeman’s notebook.While the policeman had talked to Mr. Green, the thief had stolen the notebook.21.What was Mr. Green’s purpose of visiting London?a.To draw some money from the bank.b.To buy a pocket book.c.To see a friend of his.d.Not mentioned in the passage.22.Why did a man in shabby, badly-fitting clothes stop him?a.He said Mr. Green had driven too fast.b.He wanted Mr. Green to take him in his car to some place.c. Someone was chasing him and he wanted to hide himself in the car.d. He knew Mr. Green had some money with him.23.What was Mr. Green worried about when he learned the man was an escapedrobber?a.The £50 in his pocket book.b.His life.c.His car.d.His pocket book.24.The policeman _______ .a.asked why Mr. Green was driving so fastb.took a gun out of his pocket and put it to the robber’s backc.gave Mr. Green a ticket for dangerous drivingd.wanted Mr. Green’s name and address, asking him to appear at the policecourt later25.Which of the following is TRUE?a.Mr. Green wanted to be taken to the police station right away but thepoliceman refused him.b.The policeman asked Mr. Green to come to the police station right away.c.The policeman told Mr. Green that he would have to pay a fine.d.Mr. Green would not give his name and address but promised to appear atthe police court later.26.What did the robber give Mr. Green when he got out of the car?a.The pistol he had put to the back of Mr. Green.b.Some money.c.Some money and the stolen notebook.d.The policeman’s notebook.27.Why did the robber steal the policeman’s notebook?a.He wanted to show he could do something other people could not do.b.He thought he should do something to save Mr. Green from trouble.c.He had no other purpose but playing a trick on the policeman.d.He meant to use the notebook to pay for the lift.Passage TwoQuestion 28 to 35 are based on the following passage.In England recently three foreign gentlemen approached a bus stop. They studied the information on the sign attached to the concrete post and decided which bus to take. About five minutes later the bus they wanted came along. They prepared to board it. Suddenly there was a clamour behind them. People rushed onto the bus and tried to push them out of the way. Someone shouted insulting remarks about foreigners. The bus conductor came rushing down the stairs to see what all the trouble was about. The three foreign gentlemen looked puzzled and embarrassed. No one had told them about the British custom of queuing for a bus so that the first person who arrived at a bus stop is the first person to get on the bus.Learning the language of a country isn’t enough. If you want to ensure a pleasant visit, find out as much as possible about the manners and customs of your hosts. You will probably be surprised just how different they can be from your own.A visitor to India would do well to remember that people there consider it impolite to use the left hand for passing food at table. The left hand is supposed to be used for washing yourself. Also in India, you might see a man apparently shaking his head at another and assume that he is disagreeing. But in many parts of India a rotating movement of the head is a gesture that signifies agreement or acceptance. Nodding your head when offered a drink in Bulgaria is likely to leave your thirsty. In the country you shake your head to signify “yes”—a nod indicates “no”. Arabs are known for their gracious hospitality. At a meal in countries on the Arabian Peninsula, you will find that any drinking vessel is repeatedly refilled as soon as- Page 5 of 11you drain it. The way to indicate that you have enough is to take the cup or glass in your hand and give it a little shake from side to side or place your hand over the top.In Europe it is quite usual to cross your legs when sitting talking to someone even at an important meeting. Doing this when meeting an important person in Thailand, however, could cause offence. It is considered too informal an attitude for such an occasion. Also when in Thailand avoid touching the head of an adult—its’ just not done.Question 28 to 35 are based on the following passage.28.Where did the three foreign gentlemen in our story come from?a.From England.b.From India.c.From Thailand.d.Not mentioned in the story.29.Why did someone at the bus shout insulting remarks about the foreigners?a.They were rude and impolite to that person.b.They had tried to push that person out of the way.c.They had not waited in a queue to get on a bus.d.They did not know the language well enough.30.In India the left hand is supposed to be used for ________.a.passing food at tableb.washing oneselfc.shaking hands with a friendd.offering drinks to guess31.Where do people shake their heads in a rotating movement to signifyagreement?a.In some part of the Western world.b.In Bulgaria.c.In India.d.Both a and b.32.Which of the following is TRUE?a.In Bulgaria, you are likely to be left thirsty if you nod when offered adrink.b.In India, nodding one’s head is a sign of agreement or acceptance.c.Your Arabic host won’t refill your drinking vessel if you don’t insist.d.In countries on the Arabic Peninsula you must shake your head to signify“yes”.33.In Thailand, crossing o ne’s legs ________ .a.is considered all right even at important meetingb.could cause offence on formal occasionsc.is not allowed on whatever occasionsd.is quite usual on all occasions34.What does “—it’s just not done” mean here? It means that no one in Thailand________ .a.has ever done itb.can go away after having done itc.can do it nowadaysd.considers it proper to do so35.What must you do if you wish to ensure a pleasant visit to a foreign country?a.Master the language of that country.b.Speak less and watch more.c.Wait and see unless you are sure of success.d.Learn more about the culture and language of the country before visiting.Passage ThreeQuestion 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.Most people think of a camel as an obedient beast of burden, because it is best know for its ability to carry heavy loads across vast stretches of desert without requiring water. In reality, the camel is considerably more than just the Arabian equivalent of the mule. It also possesses a great amount of intelligence and sensitivity.The Arabs assert that camels are so acutely aware of injustice and ill treatment that a camel owner who punishes one of the beasts too harshly finds it difficult to escape the camel’s vengeance. Apparently, the animal will remember an injury and wait for an opportunity to get revenge.In order to protect themselves from the vengeful beasts, Arabian camel drivers have learned to trick their camels into believing they have achieved revenge. When an Arab realizes that he has excited a camel’s rage, he pla ces his own garments on the ground in the animal’s path. He arranges the clothing so that it appears to cover a man’s body. When the camel recognizes its master’s clothing on the ground, it seizes the pile with its teeth, shakes the garments violently and tramples on them in a rage. Eventually, after its anger has died away, the camel departs, assuming its revenge is complete. Only then does the owner of the garments come out of hiding, safe for the time being, thanks to his clever ruse.36. Which of the following is mentioned in this passage?a.The camel never drinks water.b. The camel is always violent.c. The camel is very sensitive.d. The camel is rarely used anymore.- Page 7 of 1137. It is implied in the passage that ______ .a.the mule is a stupid and insensitive animalb.the mule is as intelligent as the camelc.the mule is an animal widely used in the desertd.the mule is a vengeful animal38. From this passage we can conclude that ______ .a.camels are generally vicious towards their ownersb.camels usually treat their owners wellc.camels don’t see very welld.camels try to punish people who abuse them39. The writer makes the camel’s vengeful behavior clearer to the reader bypresenting ______ .a. a well-planned argumentb. a large variety of examplesc. some eyewitness accountsd. a typical incident40. The main idea of the passage is ______ .a.camels can be as intelligent as their driversb.camels are sensitive to injustice and will seek revenge on those who harmthemc.camel drivers are often the targets of camels’ revenged. camels are sensitive creatures that are aware of injusticePart III Vocabulary (20points)Section A (10 points)Directions: For each of the following sentences there are four choices marked a),b) ,c) and d). Choose the answer that is closest in meaning to theunderlined part in the sentence.41. The company wanted to close down the railway line, but the local residentsobjected.a. rejectedb. opposedc. disregardedd. defied42. He could scarcely resist taking another drink of the delicious wine, butremembering the doctor’s advice, he refrained.a. held himself backb. retreatedc. avoidedd. withdrew43. Just before taking off, the pilot once more asked about weather conditions.a. inquiredb. requiredc. requestedd. demanded44. The method I shall summarize below is the one I have found most successful.a. outlineb. describec. elaborated. expound45. There is less crime now than there used to be. Its seems that there is a fall in thecrime rate.a. slopeb. descentc. inclined. decline46. It is bad policy for the developing countries to sacrifice environmentalprotection to promote economic growth.a. accelerateb. furtherc. discouraged. weaken47. The driver stopped at the crossroad as the traffic lights flashed red.a. pulled offb. pulled upc. pulled awayd. pulled round48. Mr. Cronin denied ever having made any statement to that effect.a.disapprovedb. refused to admitc.disprovedd. denounced49. The other houses nearby got old and shabby, and that reduced the value of hishouse.a. cut outb. cut upc. cut intod. cut off50. He nodded his head instead of saying anything lest his voice should betray him.a.reveal his real identityb. tell his real intentionc. fail himd. embarrass himSection B (10 points)Directions: For each of the following incomplete sentences, there are four choices marked a), b), c) and d). Choose the answer that best completes the sentences.51. A ____ person thinks before speaking and considers the feelings of others.a. thoughtfulb. kindc. seriousd. thoughtfully52. Last month I ____ 50 yuan in my savings account, but this month I had to drawtwo hundred yuan to pay for the cassette tape recorder.a. savedb. depositedc. took outd. brought out53. To support his argument the diplomat ____an article of the Charter (宪章) ofthe United Nations.a. tookb. madec. usedd. cited54. Carl wrote in his postscript (附笔)that he ____ my answer to his letter witheagerness.a. would awaitb. would waitc. will awaitd. will wait55. Her suggestion may sound reasonable to you, but ____ everybody else I’mafraid it may seem ridiculous.a. on the eyes ofb. to the eyes ofc. in the eyes ofd. for the eyes of56. I wish I could _____ my cousin to take your advice.a. askb. persuadec. persuadedd. let57. When you are done with the books, you ____ make a little money from them by selling them or renting them.a. might as wellb. may wellc. as well asd. are as well- Page 9 of 1158. Animals that hibernate practice energy conservation to a greater extreme thandeer _____ .a. dob. doesc. have been doingd. are doing59. I believe I can ____ the Flat Earth theory .a. rejectb. refutec. declined. object60. During every game, opponents piled on Thorpe, trampled him, kicked him andpunched him , trying to put him out of ____.a. positionb. actionc. placed. movementPart ⅣStructure (15 points)Section A (10 points)Directions: For each of the following incomplete sentences, there are four choices marked a), b), c) and d). Choose the answer that best completes thesentence.61. My sister’s view is ____ mine.a. different tob. contrary toc. objective fromd. opposed from62. The tragedy had happened ____ she realised what were happening .a. beforeb. afterc. whend. since63. I am too busy to attend your birthday party tonight. ____ , thank you for yourinvitation .a. Thereforeb. Furthermorec. Otherwised. Nevertheless64. They met after five years, and picked up their friendship ____ there had beenno interruption.a. seeminglyb. it seemsc. so thatd. as if65. A tourist is prevented from entering another country ____ he does not have avalid passport.a. ifb. whetherc. whered. which66. This classroom is very large ____ other classrooms in this building .a. according tob. comparing toc. in comparison withd. comparing to67. The professor attended the meeting____ a host but as a speaker.a. just not asb. as just notc. not just asd. as not just68. ____ all the evidence to the contrary , the witness held up that the story wastrue.a. Althoughb. Ofc. Againstd. Despite69. ____ a hot day, I decided to go for a swim.a. Whatb. Beingc. Suchd. It being70. If the door was not forced open, ____ that the burglar must have had a key.a. it followsb. it is followedc. following isd. it will be followedSection B (5 points)Directions: In each of the following sentences, there is one part that is grammatically incorrect. Mark out the erroneous part .71. My teacher was not a man to tolerate grammatical mistakes, I was afraid to talkA Bto him if I had the grammar straight in my mind.C D72. The surgeon predicted that the patient would be walking again in a week whileA B Cno complications arose.D73. A generous loan showed the banker’s faith in Father and pulled him over theA B C Dbusiness trouble.74. He is a veteran revolutionary . He ought to have known better as to accept giftsA B Cfrom private entrepreneurs.D75. Your expert knowledge will draw upon increasingly as our negotiationsA B Cproceed.D- Page 11 of 11。
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聊城大学历史学院大学英语四期末考试及答案
1、My mother’s birthday is coming. I want to buy a new shirt ______ her.()[单选题] *
A. at
B. for(正确答案)
C. to
D. with
2、--Miss Li, could you please help me _______ math problem?--OK. Let me try. [单选题] *
A. look up
B. work out(正确答案)
C. set up
D. put up
3、Mary _______ Math. [单选题] *
A. is good at(正确答案)
B. do well in
C. is good for
D. is good with
4、There was a time()I wondered why I would like to do this boring job. [单选题] *
A. which
B. why
C. where
D. when(正确答案)
5、I _______ to the tape yesterday evening. [单选题] *
A. look
B. listen
C. listened(正确答案)
D. hear
6、E-mail is _______ than express mail, so I usually email my friends. [单选题] *
A. fast
B. faster(正确答案)
C. the fastest
D. more faster
7、54.—________?—Yes, please. I'd like some beef. [单选题] *
A.What do you want
B.May I try it on
C.Can I help you(正确答案)
D.What else do you want
8、The black coal there shows a sharp()white snow. [单选题] *
A. contract with
B. content with
C. contact to
D. contrast to(正确答案)
9、Do you know what()the change in his attitude? [单选题] *
A. got through
B. brought about(正确答案)
C. turned into
D. resulted from
10、The soldiers would rather die than give in. [单选题] *
A. 呈交
B. 放弃
C. 泄露
D. 投降(正确答案)
11、You have coughed for several days, Bill. Stop smoking, _______ you’ll get better soon. [单选题] *
A. but
B. after
C. or
D. and(正确答案)
12、He’s so careless that he always _______ his school things at home. [单选题] *
A. forgets
B. leaves(正确答案)
C. puts
D. buys
13、_____ of the teachers in this district are women teachers. [单选题] *
A. Four fifth
B. Four fifths(正确答案)
C. Fourth fifths
D. Four five
14、—Whose book is it? Is it yours?—No, ask John. Maybe it’s ______.()[单选题] *
A. hers
B. his(正确答案)
C. he’s
D. her
15、—Is this ______ football, boy? —No, it is not ______.()[单选题] *
A. yours; my
B. your; mine(正确答案)
C. your; me
D. yours; mine
16、The Titanic is a nice film. I _______ it twice. [单选题] *
A. saw
B. see
C. have seen(正确答案)
D. have saw
17、4.—Alice’s never late for school.—________. [单选题] *
A.So am I.
B.So was I.
C.Neither am I. (正确答案)
D.Neither have I.
18、The family will have _______ good time in Shanghai Disneyland. [单选题] *
A. the
B. a(正确答案)
C. an
D. /
19、Tom and Mary's house bought last year is()Lucy, s. [单选题] *
A. the three size of
B. three times the size of(正确答案)
C. as three times large as
D. three times as larger as
20、In order to find the missing child, villagers _______ all they can over the past five hours. [单选题] *
A. did
B. do
C. had done
D. have been doing(正确答案)
21、Mrs. Black is on her way to England. She will _______ in London on Sunday afternoon. [单选题] *
A. reach
B. attend
C. arrive(正确答案)
D. get
22、Location is the first thing customers consider when_____to buy a house. [单选题] *
A.planning(正确答案)
B.planned
C.having planned
D.to plan
23、What he said sounds _______. [单选题] *
A. pleasantly
B. nicely
C. friendly(正确答案)
D. wonderfully
24、Lily is a very_____person and never wastes anything. [单选题] *
A.generous
B.economical(正确答案)
C.economic
D.efficient
25、The children ______ visiting the museum. [单选题] *
A. look over
B. look forward to(正确答案)
C. look for
D. look after
26、Your father is very busy, so he ______ play football with you this afternoon.()[单选题] *
A. doesn’t
B. don’t
C. isn’t
D. won’t(正确答案)
27、Seldom _____ in such a rude way. [单选题] *
A.we have been treated
B. we have treated
C. have we been treated(正确答案)
D. have treated
28、I don’t like snakes, so I ______ read anything about snakes.()[单选题] *
A. always
B. usually
C. often
D. never(正确答案)
29、10.﹣Could you please sweep the floor?I’m going to cook dinner.﹣__________.I’ll do it at once,Mom.[单选题] *
A.I’m afraid not
B.You’re kidding
C.It’s a shame
D.My pleasure(正确答案)
30、70.Would you like ________,sir? [单选题] *
A.something else(正确答案)
B.nothing else
C.else something
D.else anything。