综合英语 模拟题(4)
Ⅰ.The following paragraphs are taken from the text, followed by a list of words or expressions. Choo the one that best completes each of the ntences.(12 points, 1 point for each)
When Mick Jagger’s fans look at him 1 a high priest or a god, are you with them or 2 them? Do you share Chris Singer’s almost religious 3 for Bob Dylan? Do you think he or Dylan is 4 ? Do you 5 Alice Cooper as sick? Or are you 6 somehow to this strange clown, perhaps becau he 7 your wildest fantasies?” Music express its 8 ,” says sociologist lrving Horowitz. Horowitz es the rock music area as a sort of 9 forum, a place where ideas lash and crash. He es it as a place 10 American society struggles to define and 11 its feelings and beliefs. “The redefinition,” Horowitz says, “is a task uniquely 12 by the young. It is they alone who combine invention and exaggeration, reason and motion, word and sound, music and sound, music and politics.”
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A. reject B. times C. against D. reverence
E. where F. debating G. misguided H. as
I. acts out J. redefine K. drawn L. performed
Ⅱ. There are veral ntences with a blank in each, followed by a list of words or expressions marked A to F. Choo the one that best completes each of the ntences. One word or expression for each blank only.(15points.1 point for each.)小公司
13. Horowitz es the rock music arena as a sort of debating , a place where ideas clash and crash.
14. “More than any other generation,” he said, “our generation views the adult world with great … there is also an incread tendency to reject completely that world.”
15. The Rolling Stones, street-fighting men, demanded revolution.
16. They to follow him, eager to be touched by a few baptismal drops.
曹参A. skepticism B. surge C. arrogan D. forum
17. Shortly before his graduation, Jim Binns, president of the nior class at Stanford University, wrote me about some of his . “More than any other generation,” he said, “our generation views the adult world with great skepticism and there is also an incread tendency to reject completely that world.”
18. It attracts some of the more active and young people of every generation.
19.They lived, in bitter , to e the establishment they had overthrown
replaced by a new one, just as hard-faced and stuffy.
20. As soon as you capture one mountain range, another one just ahesd.
21. It can be handled in the same way that hard problems have been coped with be-fore-piecemeal, pragmatically, by the efforts or many people.
A. idealistic B. disillusionment C. looms
D. dogged E. misgivings
22. If you don’t do what the doctor says you’ll have to go to hospital, the mother her verely.
23. I smiled in my best 防守英文 manner and asked for the child’s first name, I said, come on, Mathilda, open your mouth and let’s take a look at your throat.
24. When I arrived I was met by the mother, a big startled looking, very clean and , who merely said, Is this the doctor?
25. I explained the danger but said that I would not insist on a throat examination so long as they would take the .
26. After all, I had already fallen in love with the asvage brat, the parents were .to me.
27.From the start of that campaign, I faced hostility becau of my x.
A. apologetic B. professional C. responsibility
D. admonished E. contemptible F undisguid
Ⅲ. Each of the following ntences is given two choices of words or expressions. Choo the right one to complete the ntence and mark the corresponding letter.(15 points,1 point for each)
28.The wartime government first _____ men into the army from non-esntial industries.
A. recruited B. registered
29. Some kinds of tobacco do not _____ well with each other.
A. mix B. blend
30. The teacher couldn’t help being _____ by the stupidity of the student.
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A. exhilarated B. exasperated
31. She lived in a _____ world of make-believe.
A. unrealistic B. unreal
32. The escaped prisoner’s _____ is still unknown.
A. whereabouts B. whereas
33. The witness made a fal 大学学习 to the court.
A. promi B. oath
34. The American side for certain conditions in the negotiation.
A. hold back B. hold out
35. He was by his many disappointments intently.
A. embittered B. agitated
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A. intolerant B. intolerable
37. Pamela herlf with suspicion, fear and jealousy.
A. abud B. tormented