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English Test 1 (Book I)

I. Word Building: (10 %)

Directions: Complete each of the following sentences with the correct form of the words in bracket.

Write your answer on the Answer Sheet.

1. In English learning, you should pay attention to the way native speakers use in their ______

life. (day)

2. The doctors have ______ warned him not to work so hard. (repeat)

3. In the past two year, Myra has come to see her mother only _______. (occasion)

4. Chichester covered 14,100 miles before ______ in Sydney, Australia. (stop)

5.She is young and _______, but she is good at learning. (experienced)

6.Some of the shirts that were put in boxes for ______ were missing one or two buttons. (ship)

7.I’d like to go with you, but with so much work to do this afternoon I’m _______ to. (able)

8.It is not ________ that Jim got fired – he was always daydreaming at work. (surprise)

9. They all looked at me _________. (doubt )

10. I’ve just begun collecting coins. I am a ______. (begin)

II. Choice

Directions: For each of the following blanks, four choices are given. Choose the most appropriate one.

11. Eyes paly an important role in ______ as much as infromation from the environment as

possible.

A. absorbing

B. involving

C. inventing

D. conquering

12. It was the boy’s laziness that ________ his failure in the exams.

A. resulted in

B. resulted from

C. came to

D. brought up

13. I received a ____ parcel yesterday and I am still wondering who may have sent it.

A. complicated

B. dull

C. sincere

D. mysterious

14. If your child is spending too much time on computer games, think carefully about how you

should do to ______ the situation.

A. arrange

B. achieve

C. decrease

D. handle

15. The movie star ______ with your sister, didn’t he?

A. was used to dance

B. used to dancing

C. used to dance

D. was used to dancing

16. Whatever one has planned to do is ______ to be altered (改变) in the process.

A. prohibited

B. bound

C. eager

D. embarrassed

17. He often ______ about his friends never coming to see him.

A. wakens

B. disturbs

C. complains

D. publishes

18.Lennie was late for school again this morning. He ______ earlier. He must have stayed up late

last night.

A. ought to get up

B. ought to have got up

C. ought to get

D. ought to getting up

19.You _______ me, because I didn’t say that.

A. must misunderstand

B. must have misunderstood

C. must be understood

D. must have been understood

20.The football game will be played on _________.

A. July 10

B. July of 10

C. 10 July

D. the 10th of July

21. The second half of his voyage was by far the more dangerous part, _______ he sailed round

the treacherous Cape Horn.

A. during which

B. from which

C. during that

D. from that

22. You should speak clearly _______ they can understand you.

A. so that

B. so to

C. because

D. that so

23. Music is a part of life, and we have found the records and tapes a constant ______ of

happiness.

A. source

B. addition

C. package

D. matter

24. She pressed her lips together, trying to ______ tears.

A. hold back

B. burst into

C. take back

D. give up

25. __________, there was no quality control whatsoever.

A. Most important of all

B. Most curious of all

C. Most excited of all

D. Most necessary of all

26. Workers beyond him in line on his shift had to wait ________.

A. with nothing to do

B. nothing to do with

C. to do nothing with

D. to do with nothing

27. I ________ my hometown; it had changed so much.

A. could not hardly recognize

B. could hardly recognize

C. could recognize

D. could have not recognized

28. Drivers have the _______ not to endanger the lives of others on the road.

A. reliability

B. ability

C. responsibility

D. capability

29. Of all the pastimes, gathering around and listening to mother or father ______ a good story is

the best to bring a family together.

A. to read

B. be reading

C. read

D. to be read

30.He was watching me or _______ for an hour or two.

A. something

B. somewhere

C. somewhat

D. anything

31._______ out of the window, Dr. Smith caught sight of a young man running towards his

clinic.

A. Looked

B. Looking

C. To look

D. Being looked

32.Sam was determined to _______ to improve efficiency at the shirt factory

A. set out

B. set in

C. set about

D. set aside

33.The tables ________ the workers sat were very high and uncomfortable.

A. when

B. which

C. that

D. where

34. At 6:30 a.m. next morning the train ______ Central Station, Hangzhou.

A. came down

B. pulled into

C. laid out

D. sought out

35. The fight lasted only a few minutes, when the enemy soldiers ____ before us for twelve miles.

A. vanished

B. approached

C. proceeded

D. retreated

36. With the population explosion, scientists will have to __________ new methods of

increasing the world’s food supply.

A. lead to

B. carry out

C. come up with

D. stick to

37. Some children learn to speak and write when they are young ______ average children.

A. compare with

B. comparing with

C. to compare with

D. compared with

38. He was astonished and sat _________ in his seat.

A. root

B. rooting

C. rooted

D. to root

39. Children should not spend much time _________ television.

A. watch

B. to watch

C. on watching

D. in watching

40. Mrs Brown is supposed ___________ for Italy last week.

A. to have left

B. to be leaving

C. to leave

D. to have been left

III. Read the following passages and do the questions below: (30%)

Passage One

Mr. Smith was a wealthy industrialist, but he was not satisfied with life. He did not sleep well and his food did not agree with him. This situation lasted for some time. Finally, after several sleepless nights, he decided to ask his doctor. The doctor advises a change of the place where he lives. “Go abroad,”he said. “But I’m not good at foreign language,”said Mr. Smith. “It doesn’t matter, said the doctor. “It won’t hurt you to talk a little less. Go on a voyage. Take plenty of exercise. Try to become thinner. Avoid rich food.”

Mr. Smith went to Switzerland. He did not know French or German, and had to communicate through gestures. He attended a physical training course. The teacher made him bend his knees, wave his arms, and shake his head rapidly. He had to lie on the ground and raise his right and left legs one after another. After a time his muscles grew hard and firm. He forgot the problems in his business and the importance of raising the level of production. He even began to notice small trees and small birds.

Finally he returned home. But unfortunately his improvement was only temporary. Soon he was a business man again, worried about his money, his work, his savings, his raising of level in a technological society, and things in general.

41.Mr. Smith went to see his doctor because he ______.

A.had little to eat

B.was seriously ill

C.was afraid of sleeping at night

D.didn’t feel well

42.The doctor advises Mr. Smith to do all the following except ______.

A.talk less

B.change the surroundings

C.eat food of good quality

D.take plenty of exercise

43. In the second paragraph, ―gestures‖ means _____________ .

A.body movements

B.simple words

C.pens or pencils

D.handshakes

44.When he traveled abroad, Mr. Smith ______________ .

A. learned boxing

B. raised the level of production

C. forgot all about his business

D. shook his head all the time

45. In the last paragraph, the word ―temporary‖ means ________ .

https://www.wendangku.net/doc/7f8264108.html,sting for a short time

B.not deep

C.unimportant

D.developing very slowly

Passage Two

Cancer is among the top killer disease in our society today and scientists have found out that stress helps to bring it out. It is worthwhile to consider, therefore, what are the causes of stress in our life, and whether we can do something about them.

Are we under-employed, or overburdened with too many responsibilities? Do we have a right balance of work and leisure (休闲) in our lives? Are our relationships with family, friends or fellow workers all they should be?

All these things can be a cause of stress, and it is best to face them honestly, and to bring our frustrations (失意) into the open. People who have a good row and then forget it are doing their health more good than those who bottle up their feelings.

If our self-examination has brought any causes of stress to light, let us consider what we can do about them. It is possible to change jobs. We can make more leisure and fill it more happily, if we will accept a different living standard. We can improve our personal relationships by a different attitude. It is we who allow other people to make ourselves unhappy. Often the little things that disturb us are not worth an hour’s anger. The teaching in the Bible “Let not the sun go down upon your wrath (愤怒)”is good advice from the health point of view as well as the religions.

46.Which from the following statements is true?

A.Freedom from responsibilities helps relieve stress.

B.Stress is the direct cause of cancer.

C.Cancer is the number one killer in our society today.

D.The causes of stress are worthy of serious study.

47.According to the passage, which of the following types of people is more likely to suffer from

stress?

A. People who have more responsibilities than they can handle.

B. People who have cancer.

C.People who like to quarrel with others.

D.People whose living standard is low.

48.Judging from the context, the word ―row‖in the third paragraph most probably means

_________.

A. a noisy quarrel

B. a very loud noise

C. a neat line of things side by side

D. a journey in a boat.

49.Which of the following is not mentioned as a way to reduce our stress?

A. Changing our job.

B. Reading the bible.

C.Changing our attitude about little things that make us unhappy.

D.Speaking out about our frustrations

50.What does ―Let not the sun go down upon your wrath‖ probably mean?

A. Don’t watch the sun set while you are angry.

B.Don’t get angry easily about little thing.

C.Don’t let your anger last long.

D.Don’t get angry while the sun is going down.

Passage Three

I was born in the city of York, in England, in the year 1632. My father was a man of some wealth, able to give me a good home and send me to school. It was his wish that I should be a lawyer but my head began to be filled very early with thoughts of travel, and I would be satisfied with nothing but going to sea. My father gave me strong advice against it, but with little effect. One day, being at Hull, I met a school-fellow who was about to sail for London in his father’s ship, and he invited me to go with him, and without telling my father, I went on board.

On the way to London, a storm arose, the ship was wrecked (失事),and we barely escaped with our lives. I went on foot to London, where I met with the master of a vessel which did business with countries on the coast of Africa. He took a fancy to me, and offered me a chance to with him on his voyages, which I gladly accepted.

A great storm came up, and the ship was tossed ( 被颠簸) about for many days, until we did not know where we were. Suddenly we struck a bank of sand, and the sea broke over the ship in such a way that we could not hope to have her hold many moments without breaking into pieces. So we launched (使…下水) a boat. After we had been driven four or five miles, a mountainous wave struck us so hard that it overturned the boat at once. Though I swam well but the waves were so strong that I was dashed (被猛撞) against a rock with such force that it left me senseless. But I recovered a little before the waves returned, and, running forward, go to the mainland safely.

51. What did the author want to do most when he was young?

A. To visit Africa.

B. To sail the seas.

C. To practice law.

D. To make a tour of London.

52. Why did the author go on foot to London?

A. The ship he took was destroyed in a storm.

B. His father did not supply the fare for the journey.

C. He went against his father’s strong advice not to do so.

D. His school fellow invited him to go together

53. Why did they launch a boat?

A. They knew they were near the shore.

B. The big waves were about to overturn the ship.

C. Their ship had been knocked about for many days on the sea.

D. their ship had struck sand and was about to break into pieces.

54. When the author got to the mainland, he _______.

A. searched everywhere for his lost companions

B. fell down on the ground senseless

C. was safe and sound

D. ran forward to escape being washed back into the sea.

55. When the author finally arrived on land, he most probably ______.

A. knew he was in Africa

` B. did not know where he was

C. was not aware he was back in England

D. got in touch with his family and asked for help

VI. Fill in the blanks with the words or expressions given below. Change the form if necessary: (10%)

afford except for look for put in place

be proud of be amazed at set back extend

succeed in set aside come up with give up

56. You should _______ enough time to complete your normal reading and work assignment

57. He __________ his seat on the bus to an old woman standing nearby.

58. The old lady had two daughters, Myra and Enid. She _______ Myra, but she loved Enid.

59. The TV networks are forced to __________ better shows in order to get us back from our

newly discovered activities.

60. When I came back to the stable, they have _________ everything ready for me.

61. After a week’s observation, I _________ what I had seen in the shirt factory.

62. _________ a half hour at lunch time, there were no breaks in the day to relieve the boring

work.

63. They ______ a warm welcome to every guest present.

64. When you choose reading materials, ______ things that you find interesting

65. The bad weather has ______ our building program by three months.

V. Translate following into Chinese: (20 %)

66. It is true that there are few situations at school where you have to communicate in English, but

you can seek out opportunities to practice speaking the language.

67. Still, he could not help thinking that if anything should happen, the nearest person he could

contact by radio, unless there was a ship nearby, would be on an island 885 miles away.

68. She told the others, and soon all of them were in it, caught up in the approach of Brunswick,

looking at the pictures Vingo showed them of his wife and three children.

69. After all, eighty was a special birth day, another decade lived or endured just as you chose to

look at it.

70.Why are we spending billions and billions of zilches to land a flying saucer on

Earth when there is no life there?‖

71. Sam set out to improve efficiency at the shirt factory but, as we find out later in this unit, his

plans turned out not quite as he had expected

72. I decided to wait until Christmas morning and see if anything came naturally.

73. Folded in the card was a piece of paper. Written on the card was a message under the printed

Happy Birthday—Buy yourself something nice with the cheque, Myra and Harold.

74. Without the distraction of TV, the family members might sit around together after dinner and

actually talk to one another.

75. Probably he had come down in the world and this sampling was all that left him from the time

he could afford to come and select his favorite pudding.

VI. Translate the following into English: (15%)

76. 这个村庄是以矗立在它前面的那座高山命名的。(name after)

77. 经常看英语电影不仅会提高你的听力,而且还会帮助你培养说的能力。(on a … basis)

78. 我真希望你能拿出一个比这更好的解决办法来。(solution)

79. 整个晚上他都在做英语作业,只是偶尔停下来喝点茶。(break off)

80. 我很幸运,在我年轻的时候就学会了许多不同的技能。(acquire)

English Test 2 (Book I)

I. Word Building: (10 %)

Directions:Complete each of the following sentences with the correct form of the words in bracket. Write your answer on the Answer Sheet.

1.He has taken a great interest in collecting stamps since __________. (child)

2.She was very much ______ with her son, who had failed again in his final exams. (disappoint)

3. He was disappointed so often that he became ______________. (hope)

4. Many people consider Francis Chichester to be one of the greatest _________ of the twentieth

century. (sail)

5. Lately Laura has shown some ____________ in both her reading and writing. (improve)

6. Children look forward to Children’s Day with great __________. (eager)

7. The slightest ___________ in driving can result in a terrible accident. (care)

8. The skilled carpenter worked with great _________ and finished the job quickly. (efficient)

9.People ask what degree I have and what ______ I have to be a writer. (qualify)

10.Though he has a well- _______ job and a good family, he still feels that his life is somewhat

empty. (pay)

II. Choice

Directions: For each of the following blanks, four choices are given. Choose the most appropriate one.

11. The airplane arrived one hour behind __________.

A. schedule

B. plan

C. date

D. timetable

12. Be sure to ______ your work at the end of the exam.

A. set aside

B. hang up

C. look over

D. catch sight of

13. Rain only does not ________ bring down the temperature.

A. certainly

B. completely

C. undoubtedly

D. necessarily

14. Usually smoking is _________ in the office.

A. prohibited

B. suffered

C. lasted

D. intended

15. I couldn’t understand why he pretended ___________ in the bookstore.

A. to see me not

B. not to see me

C. not see me

D. to see not me

16. The girl in the snapshot was smiling happily, her long hair ______.

A. was flowing in the breeze

B. flowed in the breeze

C. flow in the breeze

D. flowing in the breeze

17. Mother insisted that ________ before nine in the evening.

A. they are to be back

B. they ought be back

C. they be back

D. they had to be back

18. __________ you keep trying, you will certainly succeed.

A. As long as

B. Because

C. No matter how

D. since

19. Betty was ___________ whenever she saw her English teacher.

A. mysterious

B. swift

C. brief

D. nervous

20. How we ________ a chance to visit your great country!

A. looked for

B. kept for

C. longed for

D. waited for

21. The school bus was _______ by a thick fog.

A. held up

B. broken off

C. kept up

D. put off

22. The nearest person he could contact by radio, _______there was a ship nearby, would be on an

island 885 miles away.

A. unless

B. until

C. because

D. since

23. The only way to ______ a fear is to face it.

A. enlarge

B. conquer

C. communicate

D. Absorb

24. _______ that many of our problems are caused at least in part by failures to communicate

A. It is known well

B. It well is known

C. Well it is known

D. It is well known

25. Early in the morning, I was ______ out of bed to repair a minor fault on the car.

A. distracted

B. wakened

C. dragged

D. assigned

26. The police investigation discovered that three men were ________ in the robbery.

A. involved

B. connected

C. tightened

D. caught

27. The school girl ______, ―You’re a liar!‖

A. brought out

B. cried out

C. sent out

D. found out

28. _______ out of the window, Dr. Smith caught sight of a young man running towards his clinic.

A. Looked

B. Looking

C. To look

D. Being looked

29. At the age of 40, Johnson finally _______ in Beijing after he had got a well-paid position in a

big company.

A. sat down

B. worked down

C. settled down

D. moved down

30. ―We’ll do what we can to get the goods ______ on time,‖ said the manger of the company.

A. reached

B. received

C. recovered

D. delivered

31. Not until my mother told me the sad news that night ______ that our neighbor Dr. Li was

killed in car accident the week before.

A. I new

B. did I know

C. did I knew

D. I know

32. It was not a serious accident; the car needs only some ______ repair.

A. minor

B. perfect

C. usual

D. major

33. If you work hard ______, you won’t have to sit up all night before the exam.

A. with some help

B. by yourself

C. in other terms

D. at other times

34.Chichester _______ kinds of hardships in his solo sailing round the world.

A. lasted

B. encouraged

C. endured

D. enlarged

35. The boy ______ turned the TV off as the clock struck ten, time for him to go to bed.

A. reluctantly

B. fortunately

C. undoubtedly

D. expectedly

36. I _______ it would be fun to play such an exciting game with them.

A. can help to think

B. can’t help to think

C. can’t help thinking

D. can help thinking

37. _____ is troubling me is that I don’t have much experience in international business.

A. What

B. That

C. It

D. As

38. The more the scientists find out, _________.

A. they are unable to answer more questions

B. the more they are unable to answer questions

C. they more questions they are unable to answer them

D. the more questions they are unable to answer

39. He could see her lips ______ and hoped she would not cry in public again.

A. disturbing

B. trembling

C. shaking

D. attracting

40. ________ his wealth, he is not happy.

A. Except for

B. In spite of

C. Because of

D. Besides

III. Read the following passages and do the questions below: (30%)

Passage One

In the eighteenth century young ladies in Italy were taught reading, writing, music and arithmetic. But their knowledge of history and geography was very poor.

Once the French ambassador in Rome was giving a ball to which many important people were invited. The Italian Minister of foreign Affairs came very late. A young lady, who was well acquainted with him, saw him enter the ball-room and asked why he was so late.

―You see,: said the Minister,―there has been a little accident at the King’s palace.‖

The curious young lady asked the Minister to tell her what had happened at the King’s palace.

―Oh, nothing important,‖ answered the Minister. ―The ambassador of Brazil, who was to be presented to the King, forgot to take his credentials with him and was obliged to go back to his hotel to bring them. If he had left them in brazil we should have had to wait at least six months for them.‖

―Is Brazil so far from Rome?‖ asked the lady, who knew very littl e geography.

―It is in the New World.‖ Said the Minister.

―In the New World?‖ repeated the lady in great astonishment.

―Yes, in the New world.‖ Answered the Minister in a sarcastic tone, ―which was discovered by Christopher Columbus.‖

When the young lady heard this, she rushed into the middle of the ball-room and shouted as

loud as she could:

―Ladies and gentlemen, have you heard the latest news? A new world has just been discovered by a certain Christopher Columbus.‖

41.The Italian foreign minister came to the hall very late because ___________.

A. he was reluctant to come to the hall

B. he had had something to do at home

C. he was delayed by a little accident

D. someone was hurt in the King’s palace

42.What happened at the King’s palace?

A. The Brazilian ambassador forgot to take his credentials with him

B. The King was late; the Brazilian ambassador had to wait for him.

C. The ambassador left his credentials in Brazil.

D. For some reason the ambassador had to go back to Brazil.

43.Where did the ambassador leave his credentials?

A. In the hotel.

B. In his office.

C. In Rome.

D. In Brazil.

44.The reason why the young lady shouted her announcement was that _______.

A. she was the hostess of the hall

B. she had never heard about Columbus

C. she was well acquainted with the Minister

D. she wanted to broadcast the surprising news

45.Her announcement showed she was ___________.

A. ignorant

B. thoughtless

C. clever

D. knowledgeable

Passage Two

The modern sailing ship was developed by a man who never went to sea. He was Prince Henry of Portugal, the younger one of the Portuguese king and an English princess.

Prince Henry lived in the fifteenth century. As a boy he became devoted to the sea. And he decided himself to improving the design of ships and the methods of sailing them. In 1416, when he was twenty-two, Henry founded a school for mariners, to which he invented everyone who could help him –Jewish astronomers(天文学家), Italian and Spanish sailors, and Arab mathematicians and map makers who knew how to use the crude(粗糙的)compass(罗盘)of the day and could improve it.

Henry’s goal was to design and equip vessels(船)that would be capable of making long ocean voyages without having to keep close to the shore. The caravel, which he helped design, carried more sails and was longer and slimmer than any ship then made, yet was tough enough to stand up against gales at sea. He also developed the carrack, which was a slower ship, but one that was capable of carrying more cargo(货物).

The world owes credit to Prince Henry for the development of craft that made oceanic exploration possible. He lives in history as Henry the Navigator.

46. Henry the Navigator was a member of the royal family of _________.

A. England

B. Spain

C. Italy

D. Portugal

47. Prince Henry started his school for the purpose of _________.

A. helping mariners

B. improving ship design and sailing methods

C. studying astronomy and mathematics

D. improving his own skill as a sailor

48. The teachers in Prince Henry’s school seem to have been __________.

A. members of the royal family

B. astronomers, sailors and map makers

C. shipbuilders

D. All of the above

49. Prince Henry’s goal was to design vessels that could _______.

A.make long deep-sea voyages

B.travel faster than those in use at that time

C.explore the coastline of Portugal

D.carry larger crews and more cargo than existing ones

50. The best title for this selection is ___________.

A. The First Modern Sailing Vessels

B. The Mariner Prince.

C. Prince Henry’s Role in the History of Shipbuilding.

D. The First School for Sailors.

Passage Three

I worked as a manager for a number of years. I liked my job, and was doing well there, but our company was bought by a larger company and most of the managers at our place lost their jobs. That was when I decided to do something I’d always wanted to do – become a freelance (自由撰稿人) writer. Changing professions (职业) has meant that my lifestyle has changed in a number of ways.

The main difference for me now is that I have a much more flexible (灵活的) schedule. I work about as much as I did before – between 45 and 50 hours a week – but my schedule is much less rigid than it used to be. Before, I worked from 8 to 5 every day, with a few extra hours on weekends. Now, however, I worked when I feel like it. For instance, sometimes I work until midnight or 2 A.M., then sleep until noon. I really prefer this kind of schedule. It seems more natural to me.

I also decided that it was about time I began to pay more attention to my health. While I was working as a manager, I never exercised. I already felt tired after work, so I just came home in the evening and watched TV. However, last year I joined a health club and began to do regular

exercise. As a result I have lost over 10 pounds and felt much better. I’ve also started to eat more healthfully. I used to eat a lot of fast food, but now I do my own shopping. I buy lots of fruits and vegetables and cook them at home.

Of course, not all the changes have been that easy. For example, I don’t feel as secure financially as I used to. When I was working as a manager, I never worried much about money. I could always count on getting my paycheck every two weeks. Working freelance, I don’t have a regular paycheck. So now I have to make sure there’s enough money until the next arrives.

All in all, I really like my current lifestyle. Of course, that doesn’t mean I’ll never want to have a ―regular‖ job. But for now, at least, it suits me.

51. Why did the author decide to become a freelance writer?

A. He had always liked writing.

B. He was dissatisfied with his company.

C. He never liked his job as a manager.

D. He wanted to change his lifestyle.

52. What is the main difference the job change brought to the author?

A. He works fewer hours a week.

B. He does not have to work as he likes.

C. He can change his schedule as he likes.

D. He can work at night and sleep late.

53. Why does he do his own cooking now?

A. He wants to lose weight.

B. He has got lots of free time on his hands.

C. He no longer feels tired after work.

D. He wants to eat more healthfully.

54. What is his chief problem now?

A. He can’t count on his paycheck to arrive on time.

B. He has no regular work to do.

C. He has to find a publisher for his books.

D. He has to worry about money.

55. At the end of the passage, the author indicates that ________.

A. he is going to find a regular job

B. he is not going to change his lifestyle in the near future

C. he will continue to write for the rest of his life

D. he will soon find out whether writing is a good career for him.

IV. Fill in the blanks with the words or expressions given below. Change the form if necessary: (10 %)

_____________________________________________________________________________ aware of burst into apart from count out

carry out involve pull into give off

recognize get off make use of find out

_____________________________________________________________________________ 56. His failure in the exam has made him _______ how important it is to view his lessons

regularly.

57. Chichester didn’t think it difficult to ______ his plan all by himself.

58. To take this job ______ working on week ends frequently, but Tom didn’t mind.

59. ______ compassions assigned by your teacher, you may find your own reasons for writing.

60. I could hardly ________ my hometown when I arrived home; it had changed so much.

61. Much to my surprise Alan suddenly _______ song when she saw her teacher.

62. The old man pulled out a little pocketbook and began to ___________ shillings and pennies

onto the counter.

63. The fire that broke out during the night was still seen ______ smoke the next morning.

64. Two young men were sent to the town to ___________ what about the situation there.

65. When the bus ___________ the town, everyone got off except the one sitting at the corner.

V. Translate following into Chinese: (20 %)

66. Before he sailed round the world single-handed, Francis Chichester had already surprised his

friends several times.

67.In the privacy of my bedroom I began composing and testing exclamations of delight:

“Wow!”

68. The atmosphere is filled with carbon monoxide and other deadly gases and nobody could

possibly breathe this air and survive.‖

69. You’ll see what I mean when I tell you about the first project I ever did after I finished my

bachelor’s degree at the university.

70. The girl told the others, and soon all the young people were in the story, caught up in the

approach of the small village – Brunswick.

71. She paused a moment and looked at the boy standing awkwardly as near the door as he

could be and still be inside the house.

72. The elderly gentleman, who was poorly but neatly dressed, accepted the spoon and began

eagerly to sample one after another of the puddings.

73. If excellent work results in frequent pay increases or promotions, the workers will have

greater incentive to produce.

74.If you cram your head with too many new words at a time, some of them are bound to be

crowded out.

75. It was quite evident that the elderly man sincerely believed that he might eventually buy one

of the puddings.

VI. Translate the following into English: (15%)

76. 这些画价值五千万美元左右,绝不能直接暴露在阳光之下。(be exposed to)

77. 一个科学家要跟上本领域的新发展,你认为必须做些什么?(keep up with)

78. 一辆卡车驶进了学校积雪覆盖的操场。(pull into )

79. 格林大夫从下月开始就能够安排时间在周一上午看二十个病人了。(fit in)

80. 我已经了解清楚,他的结论是以事实为根据的。(be based on)

English Test 3 (Book I)

I. Word Building: (10 %)

Directions:Complete each of the following sentences with the correct form of the words in bracket. Write your answer on the Answer Sheet.

1.Bike riding is a healthy _______ (act)

2.To my _____, they published it and sent me two dollars. (astonish)

3.The ______ of the atomic theory by physicists has led to many scientific discoveries.( accept)

4.Susan has obtained her parents’ _______ to go camping with her class. (permit)

5. A great deal of time and ______ were lost as Big Jim daydreamed while working. (efficient)

6. Professor Smith read my paper and made some ____ as to how I should improve it.

(suggest)

7. Women are often said to be more ______ than men. (emotion)

8. They were busy ________ a car when the accident happened. (assemble)

9. The old man said: ― ______ pack me up this pudding here. I’ll take it with me. (kind)

10. Dr. Wang takes great ______ in helping children to learn painting. (please)

II. Choice

Directions: For each of the following blanks, four choices are given. Choose the most appropriate one.

11. One of his many faults is that he never ______ anything very long.

A. goes over

B. sticks to

C. looks over

D. carry out

12. Undoubtedly, they do not have the intention of making an engineer of him, and I _________

they never will.

A. suspect

B. suggest

C. intend

D. extend

13. Television keeps us informed about ______ events and the latest developments in science and

politics.

A. current

B. fashionable

C. real

D. previous

14. Linda can _____ read and write though she has recently graduated from high school.

A. perfectly

B. usually

C. happily

D. hardly

15. It is a ________ experiment even if it may fail.

A. worth

B. while

C. worthwhile

D. worthywhile

16. The books are beautifully ______ with drawings and photographs.

A. designed

B. written

C. covered

D. illustrated

17. The judge ________ the truth of the evidence provided by the witness.

A. guessed

B. suspected

C. realized

D. discussed

18. Is there anything in your personal life which would ______ the party if it became public?

A. waken

B. involve

C. embarrass

D. memorize

19. It was at the age of 40 ___________ Tom settled down in Chicago.

A. what

B. in which

C. which

D. that

20. The boy felt awkward as if he alone _________ responsible for what had happened.

A. is

B. is to be

C. would have be

D. will be

21.There ought to be something _________.

A. to fill your stocking

B. to fill your stocking with

C. filling your stocking

D. filling your stocking with

22. John said that his mother would buy him a ________ racing bicycle for his birthday.

A. five-speeds

B. five speeds

C. five-speed

D. five speed

23. Jane is one of those who _________ ready to help.

A. is always

B. has always been

C. are always

D. have always

24. As I have ________ reference books at hand, I will go to the library this afternoon.

A. many

B. little

C. less

D. only a few

25. He might as well have picked a family ______ out of the telephone book and stayed with

them.

A. at a time

B. at random

C. after all

D. in detail

26. His proposal was that the assignment _________ in three days.

A. was completed

B. would be completed

C. be completed

D. was to be completed

27. After succeeding __________ around Cape Horn, Chichester sent a radio message home.

A. of sailing

B. in sailing

C. to sail

D. having sailed

28. The old lady was proud ________ his daughter who was a mayor.

A. to

B. by

C. of

D. at

29. It has been only thirty years _________ television came to control our free time.

A. before

B. after

C. because

D. since

30. The boy fell onto the steps and _______ tears.

A. broke into

B. came into

C. called into

D. got into

31. Excellent work would _______ frequent pay increases and promotions.

A. result from

B. result in

C. result to

D. result with

32. I’d like to ______ that students should be allowed more time for independent study.

A. command

B. arrange

C. steer

D. propose

33. After r esting for a few weeks, Chichester ______ once more in spite of his friends’ attempt to

dissuade him.

A. sent off

B. set off

C. cut off

D. got off

34. The boy said to the old woman that the parcel was _____ to come by letter post.

A. so large

B. very large

C. too large

D. large enough

35. We know that drinking, smoking and overwork _______ risks to our health.

A. involve

B. accumulate

C. spoil

D. handle

36. The result of every accident, however ______, is a rise in the cost of insurance(保险).

A. radical

B. rare

C. seldom

D. minor

37. Bob’s doctor suggests ________ for a few days.

A. that he is resting

B. he would rest

C. him to rest

D. that he rest

38. Sam could not _______ the camera he longed for because it was too expensive.

A. afford

B. affect

C. afloat

D. effect

39. Henry ______ into a table and landed heavily on the floor and had to be helped to his feet by

friends.

A. limped

B. crashed

C. sealed

D. proceeded

40. Donald was arrested by the police on suspicion of being involved in the ______ disappearance

of a man.

A. evident

B. critical

C. mysterious

D. ancient

III. Read the following passages and do the questions below: (30%)

Passage One

Some peope have it easy. When their kids ask them what they do at work, they can give a simple direct answer: ―I put out fire‖or ―I fix sick people‖or ―I teach primary school‖. As a theoretical (理论的)physicist, I never had this luck. Society has come to expect many things from the physicists. It used to be that we only had to discover the baicc laws of the world and supply the techniques that would power the next Silicon Valleu (硅谷). With these expectations we were fairly comfortable – and what makes it hard for us to tell our kids what we’re up to – is that in this century we have become, though unwillingly, gurus on questions such as ―what is the nature of Reality (现实)?”

We now deal with a whole new class of problems. We ask how the world began and what is the nature of matter. The answers we are coming up with are just not easy to comprehend for the average person.

So, when physicists get out of their cars in the morning, have a cup of coffee and sit down in front of their computers, they leave a familiar world and enter a place where things act in strange ways that are impossible for ordinary people to understand.

41. According to the passage, in a way physicists are ______.

A. intelligent

B. comfortable

C. strnage

D. unlucky

42. Judging from the context, the word ― gurus ‖in the first paragraph most probably means a

person ______.

A. who acts as a teacher and answers big questions

B. who gives wrong answers to real questions

C. who does not have answers to real big problems

D. who is eager to supply answers to big problems

43. Which of the following is true according to what the author says about physicists?

A. Physicists do not like their jobs.

B. Physicists live in two different worlds.

C. Physicists are coming up with new answers to old questions.

D. Physicists don’t have to tell people what they are doing.

44. Which of the following statements is true of theoretical physicists?

A. They only have to answer the basic questions about the world.

B. They have contributed to the new industry in Silicon Valley.

C. They have been disappointed to the expectations of many people.

D. They have found it hard to make friends with ordinary people.

45. Which of the following is true about the job of today’s physicists?

A. It is getting easier and easiere with the help of modern technology..

B. It is not related to any practical use.

C. It can’t be done by a person with average intelligence.

D. It is beyond the comprehension of ordinary people.

Passage Two

Do you want a car? Many people want to get rid of their cars, and they are doing just that. Police say that about 110 cars are abandoned (丢弃) every night in New York City.

Why do people leave their car to be towed away by the police? Maybe the car just doesn’t run any more. It would have to be towed to the junk dealer. Besides the cost of towing, the car owners would have to find a way to get home from the junk yard. This might cost money, too. So the license plates are removed, and the car is abandoned.

How can the police stop people from filling the streets with abandoned cars? Faced with about 21,000 abandoned cars a year, the Chicago police made a plan. They checked engine registration numbers and were able to find the owners of the cars. Then the owners were charged for the towing. So far, the plan has turned the problem into a profit. The city has collected almost a million dollars from the towing, and sale of abandoned cars.

Even if the city police can stop people from abandoned cars, we still must face the problem of cars that wear out. At present, there are about 40 million cars in junk yards across the country, and that number keeps going up.

How can the U. S. get rid of its large and growing car junk yards? A U.S. Senator from Illinois said that the government should use the tax collected on new cars to pay for the “burial”of old cars.

If you are thinking of looking for and fixing up an abandoned car, forget it! You have to have a bill of sale or title from the owner before you can get new license plates.

46. The author’s purpose is _______ .

A. to call for a tax on new cars

B. to praise the Chicago police

C. to tell about the problem of abandoned and worn-out cars

D. to tell you how to get a car

47. From the information in the article, you could not say that ______ .

A. abandoned cars are nuisance

B. worn-out cars are piling up in junk yards

C. Chicago police found a solution to abandoned cars

D. If you want a car, find one that’s been abandoned

48. If one has to drive a car legally, one has to ________ .

A. have a license plate

B. pay for the towing of the car

C. get rid of his old car properly

D. pay for the burial of his old car

49. In this selection, the word “tow”probably means _______ .

A. sell

B. gain

C. drag

D. collect

50. A word opposite in meaning to “profit”is _____________ .

A) expense B) loss C) payment D) increase

Passage Three

Time talks. It speaks more plainly than words. Time communicates in many ways.

Consider the different parts of the day, for example. The time of the day when something is done can give a special meaning to the event. Factory managers in the United States fully realize the importance of an announcement made during the middle of the morning or afternoon that takes everyone away from his work.

In the United States, it is not customary to telephone someone very early in the morning. If you telephone him early in the day, while he is shaving or having breakfast, the time of the call shows that the matter is very urgent and requires immediate attention. The same meaning is attached to telephone calls made after 11:00 p.m. If someone receives a call during sleeping hours, he assumes it is a matter of life or death. The time chosen for the call communicates its importance.

The meaning of time differs in different parts of the world. Thus, misunderstanding arises between people from cultures that treat time differently. In the Western world, particularly in the United States, people tend to think of time as something fixed in nature, something from which one cannot escape. As a rule, Americans think of time as a road or a ribbon stretching into the future, along which one progresses. The road has many sections, which are to be kept separate—―one thing at a time‖. Thus an American may feel angry when he has made an appointment with someone and then finds a lot of other things happening at the same time.

Americans look ahead and are concerned almost entirely with the future. The American idea of the future is limited, however. It is the foreseeable future and not the future of the South Asians’, which may involve centuries. Someone has said of the South Asian idea of time: ―Time is like a museum with endless halls and rooms. The Gods is in charge of the museum, and only. He knows all that is in it.‖

Since time has such different meanings in different cultures, communication is often difficult. We will understand each other a little better if we can keep this fact in mind.

51. This passage is mainly about ______.

A.the American idea of time

B.the South Asian idea of time

C.the importance of keeping appointments

D.the communication between different culture

52. According to this passage, an announcement made during the day in a factory must be very

important because ______.

A.it interrupts the work of all employees

B.it is made by the manager

C.it makes everyone lose his job

D.it communicates in many ways

53. In the United States, a phone call made after 11:00 p.m. is considered ______ , in the view of

the writer.

A.more important than one made during the day

B.impolite since it disturbs the receiver’s sleep

C.to be a threat to the receiver’s life

D.even more urgent than one made early in the morning

54. The writer concludes that people of different countries will understand each other better if

______.

A.they know how to communicate with each other

B.they are concerned with the future

C.they learn the way time communicates

D.they bear in mind that different cultures treat time differently

55. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.The American idea of the future is quite different from that of the South Asian’.

B.The South Asian regards time as something controlled by God.

C.Americans are not concerned with the idea of the future which is limited.

D.The South Asian idea of the future may go beyond one’s lifetime.

IV. Fill in the blanks with the words or expressions given below. Change the form if necessary: (10 %)

____________________________________________________________________________ arrange for find out free from fill in

manage sit around decrease make sure

unfit to think over pull out hold back

___________________________________________________________________________

56. Would you please _______ your name, address and telephone number here?

57. The satellite findings indicate the river is polluted and the water is _____ drink.

58. They have ______ her to be operated on by the best doctor.

59. Without the distraction of TV, they might ______ together after dinner and actually talk to one

another.

60. He looked behind him to ______ that he was not being followed

61. They are making further efforts to _______ the cost of production.

62. As soon as the man ______ his gun, I knew he was a robber.

63. He asked me to _______ the arguments quietly before voting.

64. We were the people bred to ______ emotional expressions of love, but I did something that

startled my mother.

65. The girl smiled brightly, as if she were _______ all life’s troubles.

V. Translate following into Chinese: (20 %)

66. Somehow my mother had scraped together enough for a down payment and meant to surprise

me with the bicycle on Christmas morning.

67. Myra came to the funeral, and in her efficient way arranged for Mrs. Morrison to come in and

light the fire and give the old lady her breakfast.

68. The little boy, Johnnie, had been up with a packet mints, and said he would not go out to play

until the post had come.

69. Over here you will notice what seems to be a river, but the satellite findings indicate it is

polluted and the water is unfit to drink.

70.. The second half of his voyage was by far the more dangerous part, during which he sailed

round the treacherous Cape Horn.

71. I write everything in longhand while sitting on the sofa with my four kids, eating pizza and

watching TV.

72. What you need to do is to deal with new words in different ways according to how frequently

they occur in everyday use.

73. People ask what college I attended, what degree I have, and what qualifications I have to be a

writer.

74. Freed from TV, forced to find their activities, they might take a ride together to watch the

sunset.

75. It would be better to say nothing but appear to be shocked into such deep pleasure that speech

had escaped me.

VI. Translate the following into English: (15%)

76. 老人读完信后失望之极,竟用颤抖的手指把它撕的粉碎。(so … that)

77. 小张从书架上拿了一本杂志,开始东一页西一页地随便翻阅。(at random)

78. 他决心继续他的实验,不过这次他将用另一种办法来做。(be determined)

79. 据报道,那条铁路曾因洪水而停止修建。(hold up)

80. 这就是她为什么三年不到就熟练地掌握了汉语口语的原因。(gained a good command)

English Test 4

I. Word Building: (10 %)

Directions:Complete each of the following sentences with the correct form of the words in bracket. Write your answer on the Answer Sheet.

1. There is more ______ in good books than in TV programming. (entertain)

2. In _____ to English, you’d better learn another foreign language. (add)

3. Everyone is now doing their best to help those _______ people. (fortune)

4. He can’t be a good teacher. He has no ________ with children. (patient)

5. After the meeting, he was too ______ to go to sleep that night. (excite)

6.This is a very _______ dictionary for beginners of English. (use)

7.In the past two years he has made great progress and now he can work as ______ as a skilled

worker. (efficiency)

8.The older boy always gives the newcomer some _______ advice. (brother)

9.As neither _______ nor labor would give in, the union organized a strike. (manage)

10.Jack said that he would have nothing to do with ______ people like Tom. (honest)

II. Choice

Directions: For each of the following blanks, four choices are given. Choose the most appropriate one.

11. He ought to have handed in the paper yesterday. That’s what he _______.

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