II. Grammar Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence. 25. After studying chemistry for years, I can only say I have general knowledge of this subject. A. / B. a little C. a D. some 26. She the hospital so soon, for she has not yet recovered. A. wouldn’t have left B. shouldn’t have left C. mustn’t have left D. hadn’t had left 27. Even at the narrowest of the Pacific, it is about 3,200 km . A. widely B. with cross C. crossing D. in width 28. The student standing at the gate speaks very good Chinese. A. tall young American B. young tall American C. American tall young D. American young tall 29. Our English teacher had us all our names on a card. A. written B. to write C. write D. for writing 30. They be at home. You see, the door is locked from the outside. A. can’t B. may C. must D. mustn’t 31. The farmer who admitted the tiger was severely punished. A. to kill B. killing C. killed D. to have killed 32. So often in recent years that it has almost become a rule. A. has this happened B. this has happened C. is this happening D. for this to happen 33. A reward of 1,000 dollars will be given can find the lost child. A. whomever B. whoever that C. to whomever D. to whoever 34. I thought it a pity him to the tea party. A. being not invited B. not to have invited C. to not have invited D. not to have been invited 35. After they were given several terrible blows, the enemy did not out after dark. A. dared to come B. dared come C. dare to come D. dare coming 36. I seated myself in the front row so as to make myself the speaker. A. understand B. understood C. understanding D. to understand 37. Where was the traffic accident happened last night? A. it B. the place that C. the place D. it that 38. I haven’t the slight idea . A. where does he live B. that he lives where C. where he lives D. that where he lives 39. Don’t forget to bring the dictionary when you come next time, ? A. do you B. will you C. don’t you D. mustn’t you 40. The girl lay on the ground, thinking about something good. A. quite B. quiet C. quietly D. quietly 41. is the plan to go on a holiday. A. What they interested in B. what is interested C. What interested them D. What they are interested 42. To do well on the test, . A. the four choices should be locked at carefully before you make a choice B. don’t answer anything before a careful look at the four choices C. before you choose an answer, carefully look at the four choices D. look at the four choices carefully before choosing an answer 43. The new comer is shy and never speaks until . A. asked to B. asking to C. speaking D. spoken to 44. , her suggestion is of greater value than yours. A. All things considered B. All things considering C. Considering all things D. considered all things III. Vocabulary Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence. 45. Don’t to ask us for help if you are really in trouble. A. worry B. hesitate C. puzzle D. upset 46. After a cheerful dance, the schoolmaster the school art festival open. A. declared B. informed C. proposed D. admitted 47. While cooking, the pan she cooking with caught fire and her arm. A. damaged B. wounded C. burned D. spoiled 48. Many of my neighbours have dropped in to about my father’s health. A. require B. request C. demand D. inquire 49. We still felt a bit nervous though the airhostess us of the safety of the flight again and again. A. comforted B. assured C. relaxed D. calmed 50. The few pills he had taken in the morning soon his pain in the back. A. relaxed B. relieved C. recorded D. reviewed 51. Now that he is in charge of the store, I feel certain that things will greatly . A. improve B. revise C. increase D. review 52. Sometimes Chinese medicine is more than western medicine in treating certain diseases. A. efficient B. definite C. effective D. confident 53. As things got from bad to worse, few job opportunities were to college students. A. agreeable B. available C. convenient D. capable 54. Each month, the Smiths as much money as they can to buy the flat they long for. A. pick up B. get in C. keep up D. set aside IV. Cloze Directions: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. People commonly complain that they never have enough time to accomplish tasks. The hours and minutes 55 to pass by 56 many planned jobs get 57 . The main 58 for this, 59 time management experts, is that most people fail to priorities about 60 to do first. They get tied down by small, time–consuming matters and never complete the important ones. One simple solution often used by those at the top is to keep list of tasks to be accomplished daily. These lists order jobs from most essential to 61 essential and are checked 62 through the day to assess progress. This is 63 an effective way to manage time, but 64 to give individuals a much deserved sense of satisfaction over their achievements. 55.A. manage B. is able to C. seem D. appear 56. A. when B. while C. after D. before 57. A. done B. doing C. to be done D. to do 58. A. idea B. opinion C. reason D. cause 59. A. independent of B. according to C. in spite of D. on the contrary 60. A. what B. how C. which D. why 61. A. less B. least C. more D. most 62. A. usually B. generally C. normally D. regularly 63. A. too B. also C. not only D. still 64. A. enables B. serves C. makes D. uses IV. Reading Comprehension (A) Doctors have known for a long time that extremely loud noises can cause hearing damage or loss. The noise can be the sound of a jet airplane or machines in factories or loud music or other common sounds found at home and at work. A person only needs to hear the noise for a little more than one second to be affected. An American scientist has found that using aspirin can increase the temporary hearing loss. He did an experiment using a number of students at a university who all had normal hearing. He gave them different amount of aspirin for different periods of time, then he tested their hearing ability. He found that students who were given four grams (克) of aspirin a day for two days suffered much greater temporary hearing loss than those who did not use aspirin. The hearing loss was about two times as great. The scientist said millions of people in the United States use much larger amounts of aspirn than were used in his experiment. He said these persons faced a serious danger of suffering hearing loss. 65.Doctors have long known that . A. one may become deaf when he hears a loud noise B. loud noises can cause damage to the hearing of young people only C. one may lose his hearing when he hears a terribly loud noise D. common sounds at home are no harmful to the ear 66. This passage suggests that one’s hearing . A. will be damaged even if he has heard a loud noise for less than one second B. will be damaged even if he has heard a loud noise for only a little more than one second C. will not be damaged if he has heard a loud noise only a little more than one second D. will not be damaged if he has a little more than one second to get ready 67. One conclusion you can draw from this passage is that aspirin . A. should never be taken more than four grams B. can damage one’s hearing when it is given more than four grams daily C. makes hearing damage caused by loud noise worse D. always increases hearing loss by two times 68. The American scientist did his experiment in order to find . A. how much aspirin would affect a person’s hearing B. how much aspirin should be given in the treatment of the patients with hearing loss C. whether aspirin would increase the temporary hearing loss D. whether the person who had hearing damage should use aspirin (B) So Christmas is over for anther year. We have eaten the last turkey, sandwich, cleared away the last piece of wrapping paper. Sad, isn’t it? But there was one part of Christmas I wasn’t sorry to say goodbye to ---- and that was the television advertisement. They started in November and they carried on for six weeks. Every time we turned on the television, a sweet voice would suggest some new , very expensive gift that they claimed was all we needed to make our Christmas complete. I could put up with all the adult gift suggestions. After all, we are all supposedly mature people, and if we are foolish enough to fall for what we hear on the TV adverts, that’s our problem. But what I found really horrific was the kids’ toy commercials. Every kid under the age of ten was exposed repeatedly to advertising. Every time there was a break in one of the television programs, he’d be persuaded softly to ask his Mum for this new Christmas toy. “Tell her that if she doesn’t buy it for you, she is a failure as a mother. Going through children is the most secret way of advertising. Kids are easily influenced, have not sense of money and an emotional hold over their parents that advertising companies control shamelessly. It’s time something was done to prevent this. 69. Why does the writer think that adult gift suggestions are more acceptable? A. Because adult are old enough to make a right decision. B. Because adults are more sensible to advertising than kids. C. Because gift suggestions are not so attractive to adults. D. Because adults are used to the advertising on TV. 70. The phrase “to fall for most probably means . A. to be easily exposed to something B. to feel sorry for something C. to be tricked into believing something D. to decide to buy something immediately 71. The word “this at the end of the passage refers to . A. TV advertising B. Christmas advertising C. the way of advertising D. advertising through children 72. The best title for this passage can be . A. Toy Commercials on Christmas B. The TV Advertisement That Really Annoys Me C. Advertising Companies Should Be Closed D. Television Advertising Can Not Be Reliable (C) Answer the following questions by using file information taken from a dictionary page. (You may read the questions first) jaguar n. a type of large, yellow-colored cat with black markings found in the south western legion of the U.S. and in Central the South America. jargon 1 n. speech that doesn’t make sense. 2 n. an unknown language that seems strange or impossible to understand. 3 n. a language made up of two or more other language: His jargon was a mixture of French and English. 4 n. the special vocabulary of a field or profession: Her report on computers was filled with jargon. jaunt 1 n. a trip taken for fun. 2 v. to go on a brief pleasant trip: We jaunted to the country last Saturday. javelin 1 n. a spear most commonly used as a weapon or in hunting. 2 n. a lightweight metal or wooden spear that is thrown in track-and-field contests. 3 n. the contest in which a Javelin is thrown. 4 v. to strike, as with a javelin. jazz 1 n. a type of music that originated in New Orleans and is characterized by rhythmic beats. 2 n. popular dance music influenced by jazz. 3 n. slang empty talk. 4 adj. of or like jazz: a jazz band, jag records. jennet n. a small Spanish horse. 73. Which meaning of the word javelin is used in the sentence below? At the competition, Jack drew his arm back and threw the javelin 50 yards. A. Definition 1 B. Definition 2 C. Definition 3 D. Definition 4 74. Which meaning of the word jargon is used in the sentence below? The younger generation has its jargon in communication. A. Definition 1 B. Definition 2 C. Definition 3 D. Definition 4 75. What does the word jazz mean in the following sentence? Don’t give me that jazz, for I am a practical person. A. Rhythmic beats. B. A type of music C. A kind of dance. D. Meaningless talk 第II卷(25%) Translation Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets. 1 有关旅游的书特别受青年人的青睐. 2 尽管你很忙.你还是不该把孩子一个人留在家里玩电脑游戏. 3 你一旦养成坏习惯.改掉它是很难的. 4 学生们自愿筹款帮助发展中国家的穷人. 5 更糟糕的是.他的拼写错误不是一个.而是几十个. II. Guided Writing 根据提示给 Smith 先生写一张请假条. 时间:2003年12月21日 杰克在昨天放学回家的路上滑了一跤.幸好伤得不厉害.但医生要他休息一星期. on one’s way, rain, slip, hurt, stay in bed, a sick leave of 查看更多

 

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II. Grammar

Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.

25. The director of the language training department said that they needed to keep making an effort to tailor their programs __________ the needs of the individual.

       A. to              B. for            C. by           D. about

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II. Grammar & Vocabulary

Section A

Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.

Tom and Jane used to walk _____ the bank after dinner when they were at university.

A. along                       B. in                           C. from                        D. across 

 

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II. Grammar & Vocabulary

Section A

Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.

  Tom and Jane used to walk _____ the bank after dinner when they were at university.

     A. along                       B. in                           C. from                        D. across 

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II. Grammar and Vocabulary

Section A

Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.

This is the latest attempt to find a peaceful solution _____ the troubles in this area.

A.of                      B. to                            C. for                           D. about

 

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II. Grammar and Vocabulary

Section A

Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.

This is the latest attempt to find a peaceful solution _____ the troubles in this area.

A.of                      B. to                            C. for                           D. about

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