⼭⼤⽹络教育英语三试题(1)
SHANDONG UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ENGLISH TEST FOR NON-ENGLISH MAJORS OF CONTINUING EDUCATION I. Vocabulary and Structure
There are 30 questions in this ction. For each of the questions, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choo the ONE that best answers the question.中日围棋擂台赛
1. Her _________ of the truth kept her from going deeper into the affair.
A. information
B. recognition
C. deception
纸杯小蛋糕D. knowledge
2. The tailor told him that his ________ will be kept for future u.
A. judgment
万用表用法B. government
C. deployment
D. measurement
3. People’s ________ about the loud noi there forced the government to clo that factory.
A. struggle
B. complaint
C. hatred鹿晗演过的电视剧
D. irritation
4. His parents didn’t connt to his ______ with Mary.
A. marriage
B. dependence
C. reliance
D. charge
5. There is no limit to the ______ of knowledge.
A. look
B. consumption
C. employ
D. pursuit
6. His _________ led to his final failure.
A. ignorance
B. information
C. achievement
7. The mankind has done many __________ things to nature in its cour of civilization.
A. destructive
B. instructive
C. progressive
D. nsitive
8. Plants raid in greenhous are tended methodically in an attempt to create the best possible conditions for their growth.
A. systematically
B. naturally
C. personally
D. lovingly
9. Some botanists fear that the worldwide transfer of plant species is threatening the Earth’s biological diversity.
A. accidental
B. rapid
C. illegal
D. global
10. The type and degree of molecular motion of a substance depend on the amount of thermal energy prent.
宋真宗赵恒A. are determined by
B. limit
C. radiate
D. are supported by
11. The young, especially, have no _________ about hot weather.
A. complaint
B. irritation
C. trouble
D. doubt
12. In summer, motoring can be anything but a _________.
A. impression
B. pleasure
C. pressure
D. expression
13. He compared the girl a flower.
C. in
D. for
14. In spite of the problem, the engineers are going to carry on the project.
A. with
B. for
C. in
D. at
15. I’ve had enough this weather.
A. at
B. with
C. of
D. from
16. She added that if he had telephoned her before lunch, she ____ ____ the book there.
A. took
B. would have taken
C. would take
D. would be taking
17. Some hotel staff speak _________ English.
狼性精神A. little
B. small
C. few
D. scarcely
18. It’s no u ________ to get a bargain the days.
素描山水A. to expect
B. expecting
C. looking forward to
D. you expect
19. We played the game _ _______ the rule.
A. on account of
B. ahead of
C. according to
D. apart from
20. When I applied for my passport to be renewed, I had to nd a ________ photograph.
21. It is ____ ____ of him to nd the letter to her parents.
A. fertile
B. absolute
C. absurd
D. futile
22. The ______ __ child begged all along the street without getting any food to eat.
A. suffered
B. hungry
C. angry
D. starving
23. _________ in social sciences is not so easy as that in physical sciences.
A. Measurement
B. Method
C. Approach
D. Instrument
24. Today we are acquiring earth __________ data from earth-orbiting satellites.
A. noticeable
B. watching
C. foreeable
D. obrvational
25. She was deaf his request to do her work.
A. of
B. to
C. at
D. on
26. The tides vary the moon.
A. at
B. on
C. with
D. to
27. The province of British Columbia offers visitors breathtaking views of the Canadian Rocky
D. high altitude
28. Dry beans are very rich in proteins and carbohydrates and may be eaten as a substitute for meat.益智仁的功效
A. at the same time as
B. mixed up with
C. in place of
D. in addition to
29. Permeable rocks have pores of sufficient size to permit water to pass through them.
A. fluctuating
B. enlarged
C. adequate
D. perfect
30. Shellfish give the deceptive appearance of enjoying a peaceful existence, although in fact life is
a constant struggle for them.
A. misleading
B. calm
C. understandable
D. initial
II. Cloze
There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choo the ONE that best fits into the passages.
An important year in medical history (31) 1954. It was the year of the first successful kidney transplant. Richard Herrick was very ill (32) a rious kidney dia. His ca emed hopeless and his death was certain. However, Richard had an (33) twin brother named Ronald. Doctors thought that maybe one of Ronald’s kidneys would (34) for Richard, and (35) a person can live a healthy life with only one kidney, they decided to (36) the operation. A kidney was (37) from the healthy twin to the sick one, and then doctors waited to e if R ichard’s body would (38) or reject its new kidney. It was accepted and Richard was able to return to a normal healthy (39) .
Another important (40) in medical history was 1967. It marked the first transplant of a (41) heart. Dr. Christian Barnard transplanted the heart of a girl who had been (42) in an automobile accident into the body of a middle-aged man with very rious heart dia. This first heart transplant was successful (43) only thirteen days; then the patient’s body reje cted its new heart and he died. (44) that time there have been many more heart transplants and some patients have lived for as long as two years. Scientists are now trying to (45) an artificial heart.
Other new methods of helping (46) hearts have also been developed by Dr. Michael E. De Bakey, and now many lives are saved each year through new (47) of heart surgery. Many people are (48) today becau of new procedures in (49) that can fix damaged internal parts of the body. Many more people may be able to live longer becau of new discoveries that will be (50) in the next few years. Maybe you will be one of them.
31. A. had been B. was C. is D. has been
32. A. with B. on C. over D. of