2024年2月13日发(作者:艾敬)
复习题(A)
Part I Blank Filling. (20%)
Directions: Complete the ntences with the proper form of the given verbs in the brackets.
1. The employers __________ (start) negotiations as soon as the men returned to work.
2. Many familiar faces will be abnt from Parliament when the new ssion ________(open) next Thursday.
3. If you __________ (wait) for another hour before you made up your mind, it would be too late.
4. Without TV, families __________ (rediscover) more active pastimes.
5. When I first __________ (come) to this hou, it was a very quiet area. But since a school was built here, it has become
very noisy.
6. “Have you applied for the job?” “I wrote to them last month, but they _____________ (not, answer) yet.”
7. She __________ (not, have) time to study now. She will study when her children go to bed.
8. He could not go out that night becau he __________ (promi) to wait for Jim at home.
9. I _______(go) back to my hometown two years ago. I found that it had changed greatly.
10. It has been 11:30 already. Everybody __________ (go) to bed. Why are you still watching TV, Jane?
Part II Multiple Choice. (30%)
Directions: Circle the best answer from the four choices labeled A, B, C, D for each ntence.
1. If you get up ______ you will miss the plane.
A. lately B. late C. latter D. later
2. The twins are so much ______ that it is difficult to tell one from the other.
A. similar B. like C. same D. alike
3. No sooner had he gone to bed than he fell _____.
A. slept B. sleepy C. asleep D. sleeping
4. London has a larger population ______ in the United Kingdom.
A. than any city B. than other cities C. than all the cities D. than all the other cities
5. Jack as a taxi-driver earns ______ he ud to as a teacher.
A. as $5,000 more than B.$5,000 more than C. more $5,000 than D. $5,000 so much as
6. We ______ our breakfast when an old man came to the door.
A. just have had B. had just had C. just had D. have just had
7. “Did you check your paper?” “No, I ______ it now.”
A. checking B. am checking C. check D. checked
8. Send for a doctor quickly. The old man ______.
A. will die B. is dying C. dies D. died
9. Our school ______ for the summer at the end of June.
A. to be clod B. closing C. clos D. to clo
10. Julia hadn’t reached the office when Tony ______ there.
A. had got B. has got C. got D. had been getting
11. If the whole operation ______ beforehand, a great deal of time and money would have been lost.
A. was not planned B. has not been planned C. were not planned D. had not been planned
12. ______ the whole situation, I wouldn’t have said it.
A. If I should know B. Had I known C. If I knew D. Were to know
13. ______ the English exam, I would have gone to the concert last Sunday.
A. In spite of B. Becau of C. But for D. As for
14. The traffic was very heavy; otherwi I ______ here 30 minutes sooner.
A. could have been B. would be C. should be D. had been
15. If I ______ you, I would have accepted their kind help.
A. am B. had been C. will be D. were
Part III Reading Comprehension (30%)
Directions: In this part there are three passages followed by 15 questions, each with four suggested answers. Choo the ONE
that you think is the best answer.
Passage One
After practicing as a surgeon for veral years, Dr. Ginoux decided to apply for membership in the American College of
Surgeons, a highly lective and distinguished professional organization.
As part of the application procedure, Dr. Ginoux was asked to prepare a list of all operations performed in the previous
ven years. Slowly, as she worked on the long list, she began to feel uncertain. She began to question some of her decisions.
Had she ud the best technique in that ca? Maybe, in this ca, she should have run one more test before operating? On the
other hand, maybe she should have … Would the doctors on the lection committee understand that, as the only trained
surgeon in the area, she usually could not get advice from others and therefore, had to rely completely on her own judgment?
For the first time, Dr. Ginoux felt lonely and isolated.
The longer Dr. Ginoux worked on the application forms, the more depresd she became. As hope faded, she wondered if a
“country doctor” had a realistic chance of being accepted by the American College of Surgeons.
1. Dr. Ginoux was working in
A. a large city
B. the American College of Surgeons
C. an area far from any big city
D. a lective organization
2. The application forms must include
A. the decision procedure
B. a record of all the operations
C. the best technique
D. a list of advice and judgments
3. It was most probable that Dr. Ginoux was
A. a member in that surgeon
B. a well-trained surgeon
C. a graduate from the American College of Surgeons
D. a distinguished surgeon in America
4. When she was filling the application forms, Dr. Ginoux began to be
A. realistic
B. distinguished
C. perplexed
D. decisive
5. When filling the forms, Dr. Ginoux felt depresd becau
A. she didn’t perform enough operations
B. some operations were unsuccessful
C. she didn’t get advice from the lection committee
D. she was doubtful about her operations
Passage Two
At sixteen Ron Mackie might have stayed at school, but the future called to him excitedly. “Get out of the classroom into a
job,” it said, and Ron obeyed. His father, supporting the decision, found a place for him in a supermarket. “You’re lucky, Ron,”
he said. “For every boy with a job the days, there’s a dozen with-out.” So Ron joined the working world at twenty pounds a
week.
For a year he spent his days filling shelves with tins of food. By the end of that time he was looking back on his school-days
as a time of great variety and satisfaction. He arched for an interest in his work, with little success.
One fine day instead of going to work Ron got a lift on a lorry going south. With nine pounds in his pocket, a full heart and
a great longing for the a, he t out to make a better way for himlf. That evening, in Bournemouth, he had a sandwich and a
drink in a café run by an elderly man and his wife. Before he had finished the sandwich, the woman had taken him on for the
rest of the summer, at twenty pounds a week, a room upstairs and three meals a day. The ea and speed of it rather took Ron’s
breath away. At quiet times Ron had to check the old man’s arithmetic in the records of the business.
At the end of the ason, he stayed on the coast. He was again surprid how straightforward it was for a boy of venteen
to make a living. He worked in shops mostly, but once he took a job in a hotel for three weeks. Late in October he was taken on
by the sick manager of a shoe shop. Ron soon found himlf in charge there; he was the only one who could keep the books.
6. Why did Ron Mackie leave school at sixteen?
A. His father made him leave
B. He had reached the age when he had to leave
C. He left becau he was worried about the future
D. He left becau he wanted to start work
7. What did Ron’s father think about his leaving school?
A. He thought his son was doing the right thing
B. He advid him to stay at school to complete his education
C. He did not like the idea, but he helped Ron to find work.
D. He knew there was a job for every boy who wanted one.
8. It took about a year for Ron to realize that
A. he worked well becau he was interested in the job
B. his work at the supermarket was dull.
C. being at work was much better than going to school
D. the store manager wanted to get rid of him
9. Why did Ron leave the supermarket?
A. He knew he would find work in Bournemouth.
B. He took a job as a lorry driver.
C. He gave up the job becau he felt unwell.
D. He wanted to work at the aside
10. Ron was able to take over the shoe shop becau
A. he got on well with the manager there
B. he knew how to keep the accounts of the business
C. he had had experience of lling books
D. he was young and strong
Passage Three
If you are like most people, your intelligence varies from ason to ason. You are probably a lot sharper in the spring than
you are at any other time of year. A noted scientist, Ellsworth Huntington (1876-1947), concluded from other men’s work and
his own among peoples in different climates that climate and, temperature have a definite effect on our mental abilities.
He found that cool weather is much more favorable for creative thinking than is summer heat. This does not mean that all
people are less intelligent in the summer than they are during the rest of the year. It does mean, however, that the mental
abilities of large numbers of people tend to be lowest in the summer.
Spring appears to be the best period of the year for thinking. One reason may be that in the spring man’s mental abilities are
affected by the same factors that bring about great changes in all nature.
Fall is the next-best ason, then winter. As for summer, it ems to be a good time to take a long vacation from thinking!
11. According to the passage, your intelligence probably________.
A. stays the same throughout the year
B. varies from day to day
C. changes with the asons
D. changes from year to year
12. Ellsworth Huntington decided that climate and temperature have _____
A. a great effect on everyone’s intelligence
B. some effect on most persons’ intelligence
C. some effect on a few persons’ intelligence
D. no effect on most persons’ intelligence
13. It ems that the cold winter____
A. increas the ability to think
B. is the best time for thinking
C. is better for thinking than is very warm weather
D. decreas the ability to think
14. One possible reason why spring is the best ason for thinking is that______
A. all nature, including man, is growing then
B. it lasts longer than the other asons
C. it is not too warm and not too cold
D. both B and C
15. According to the passage, any vacations from thinking should be taken ______
A. veral times throughout the year
B. during spring and fall
C. during the summer
ldom as possible
Part IV Translation. (20%)
Directions: Translate the following ntences into English.
1. 得马上请医生来。
2.他们因工作出色而受到表扬。
3.没有人在昨天的事故中受伤。
4.不能把这些书带出图书馆。
5.以前从未听说过她。
复习题(A) 参考答案
Part I(20%)
1. started
2. opens
3. had waited
4. will rediscover
5. came
6. haven’t answered
7. doesn’t have
8. had promid
9. went
10. has gone
Part II(30%)
BDCDB BBBCC DBCAD
Part III(30%)
CBBCD DABDB CBCAC
Part IV(20%)
1. A doctor has to be nt for.
2. He was praid for his good job/work.
3. No one was hurt in yesterday’s accident.
4. The books can’t be taken out of the library.
5. She has never been heard of before.
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