北京科技大学远程与成人教育学院
大学英语(上)模拟卷1
I Reading Comprehension (30%) 四六级准考证号码找回
Passage 1
People often greet each other with “Hello” or “Hi”. Other forms of greeting are “Good morning”, “Good afternoon”, or “Good evening” according to different times of the day. When meeting foreign friends for the first time, we do not ask them questions about their private life. So we may talk about the weather, sports or show our concern about their children.
In introductions, we usually introduce a man to a woman, and the young to the old. 英文情景对话The titles of Miss, Mrs., Mr., Professor, or Doctor, etc. can be ud with the surname. Newly introduced people will shake hands and greet each other with “How do you do?” or “I am glad to meet you.”
1.When people meet for the first time, they usually greet each other with __C___.
A. “How are you?” B. “Nice to e you.”
C. “How do you do?” D. “Good morning!”
2.People usually greet each other with all of the following EXCEPT __ A ___.
A. “Good night!” B. “I’m glad to meet you!”
C. chambermaid“Good morning!” D. “How are you?”
3.We usually reply to courware“How do you do?” with _ D___.
A. “Hello!” B. “How are you?”
C. “I’m fine, thank you.” D. “How do you do?”
4.When we meet American friends for the first time, we usually do not ask them questions like __B___.
A. “Is it the first time you’ve been here?sdag”
B. “Are you married?”
C. “What do you think of the city?”
D. “Do you like the weather here?”
5.When people meet for the first time, they usually __ A __ besides saying “H电子信息工程专业就业前景ow do you do?”
A. shake hands B. shake heads
C. kiss each other D. smile at each other
Passage 2
Most people want to work, but it has become more difficult in today’s world to find work for everybody. 释放压力The economies(经济) of the world need to grow by 4% each year just to ke
ep the old number of jobs for people. Often this is not possible, and so more people are out of work. Some people have no jobs now becau new machines can do the work of many people in a short time. Also, machines do not ask for more money and longer holiday. In all of the countries of the world, machines are taking work from people, not only in factories but also on the farms. One machine can often do the work of forty people. About 75,000 people are moving to the cities a day to look for jobs, but only 70% of them can find jobs.
1.It was _ D____ for people to find work before than today.
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A. not possible B. difficult C. more difficult D. easier
2.If the economies of the world grow by 4% each year, _B. ____.
A. people will have no job
B. people can still have jobs as before
C. 4% of the people will have jobs
D. 97% of the people will have jobs.
3.One machine can do as much work as __C___.
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A. 40% of the people B. 4% of the people in the world
C. 40 people D. 75,000 people tarzan
4.How many people outside cities go into cities to look for jobs each day? D
A. 70% of the people B. 4% of the people in the world
C. more than 75,000 D. about 75,000 people
5.Which of the following is NOT true? C
A.Machines are taking work instead of people.
B.Now more people are out of work.
C.Machines need more money and longer holidays.
D.Most people want to have jobs.
Passage 3
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As there are so many nationalities(民族) in America, people can find almost any kind of restaurants in most of the large cities. The telephone book lists restaurants for each city according to the name, area(地区) of the city, or kind of food. Restaurants in large cities vary greatly in price. Many restaurants put up their menus(菜单) on the window so you can have some idea of the price and kind of food before you enter. If you cannot find the menu on the window, and you are not sure about how expensive the place is, ask to e a menu before you sit down at a table, or just ask about the price. Appearances from the outside can be misleading(误导) – what looks like a small, informal restaurant may really be very expensive, and what looks like a large, expensive restaurant may be very reasonable(价格合理的).
You can get a meal for about $4 or $5 or a little more if you eat in a snack bar(快餐馆) or coffee shop, but in most city restaurants you should expect to pay $8 to $10 a person for dinner, with alcoholic(酒精的) drinks and wine extra(另付). Prices in New York City are even higher.
6.Restaurants in each city are listed in the telephone book according to the __D___.
A. area of the city B. name of the restaurant
C. kind of food D. any of the above
7.Where can you e the menus in many restaurants? C
A. On the tables. B. On the door.
C. On the window. D. On the wall.
8.To let people get some idea of _A__, many restaurants have their menu put up on the window.
A. the price of the food B. the area of the city
C. the restaurant D. the kind of rvice provided
9.In most city restaurants, what is the usual dinner price for a person? D