综合英语(1)模拟四2
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模拟四
Vocabulary and
Structure
:
Directions:
Beneath
each
of
the
following
sentences,
there
are
four
choices
marked A, B, C and
D. Choose the one that best completes the
sentence. Mark
your answer on the
ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)
Example: The
old couple
at last in finding a flat
to rent.
d
ed
ded
The sentence should read,
re
nt.
1
.
As a nursery
teacher, you mustn't be_______with the children.
ible
ent
ant
tical
2
.
I
ran_______Mike yesterday, who worked with me 5
years ago.
3
.
There is no
probability of jobs which will be created on
the______needed.
4
.
The
dinner party will be held in_______of the new
comers.
ng
5
.
I saw her
walking_____in the courtyard.
and
forth
and up
C. in and out
D. back and front
6
.
Did you______to
get along well with your sister when you were
younger?
use
7
.
I am
going_______with Jim and some of my good friends
on Saturday.
g
fishing
C. fished
8
.
______that they
will be denied a raise, many people never request
one.
g
feared
fearing
9
.
When________,
before
you
start
a
meal,
you
will
be
given
a
basket
with
a
hot
towel in
it.
out
out
out
dining out
10
.
Did
you have_______in mind?
l anything
ng
special
g special
l nothing
ional
Dialogues
:
Directions: Choose A, B or C to
complete each conversation, using the sentences
below. Mark your answer on the ANSWER
SHEET. (20 points)
Example:
-
Oh, look. Joni Mitchell is in town.
-__________.
-
What? She's one of the greatest folk singers in
the world!
Who's that? I've
never heard of her.
Sure,
I'm in town.
Yes, I'm glad
she's coming.
Answer A is
correct because the conversation should read,
- Who's that? I've never heard of her.
1
- What? She's one of the
greatest folk singers in the world!
11
.
–
How about joining us? It
is really a wonderful feeling.
–
______________________.
, I
was planning to work on Saturday. But I change my
mind now.
! It doesn't sound like that
great when I was there last time.
C.
Really? I thought the steak was terrible.
12
.
–
Do you know what time it
is?
–
______________________.
's
time to have our lunch.
's half past
twelve. We have to leave here now.
do
you want to do by asking that?
13
.
–
Do you mind my opening the
window? It's so hot today.
–
______________________.
,
you can do.
B. Yes, it doesn't matter.
, not at all.
14
.
–
May I help you find
something, or are you just looking?
–
______________________.
A.I
am trying to find something for my daughter.
, dinner is nearly ready.
's
right. I'll have that blue one.
15
.
–
How do I get to the train
station from here?
–
______________________.
's
very difficult to talk about.
can
either drive or take a bus.
can't go
there, but it's a long way to go.
16
.
–
Do you live in Chicago now?
–
______________________.
o is
a busy and noisy city.
o is far away
from here.
, I'm thinking of moving
here.
17
.
–
I've got 2 tickets for the
match. Would you like to go with me?
–
______________________.
about the match last night?
match must
be exciting.
not? Let's go together.
18
.
–
Let me help you open that
bottle.
–
______________________.
mind. I have no idea about it.
. I
really appreciate it.
you for telling
me about it
19
.
–
Have you visited Hong
Kong?
–
______________________.
,
I'm planning to go to New York.
, but
I've heard it's an exciting city.
2
, it's a long way to my
hometown.
20
.
–
I'm going to the grocery
store. Is there anything you need?
–
______________________.
A.
Could you pick up a bottle of wine?
, I
don't care.
C. I have
already visited them.
Test
:
Directions:
For
each
numbered
blank
in
the
following
passage,
there
are
four
choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose
the best one and mark your answer on the
ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)
A land free from destruction, plus
wealth, natural resources, and labor
supply
(劳动力
供应)
all these were important
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in helping
England become the center for the
Industrial
Revolution.
But
they
were
not
enough.
Something
22
was
needed
to
start
the industrial progress. That “something special”
was men –
creative individuals
who
could
invent
machines,
find
new
23
of
power,
and
establish
business
organizations to reshape society.
The
men
who
created
the
machines
of
the
Industrial
Revolution
24
from
many backgrounds and many occupations.
Many of them were better inventors than
scientists.
A
man
who
is
a
25
scientist
is
primarily
interested
in
doing
his
research
accurately.
He
is
not
necessarily
working
26
that
his
findings
can
be
used.
An inventor, or one interested in
applied science,
is usually trying to make
something that has a
concrete
27
. He may try to solve a problem by
using theories
of science or by
experimenting through trial and error. Regardless
of his method, he is
working
to
obtain
a
28
result:
the
construction
of
a
harvesting
machine,
the
burning of a light bulb,
or one of those other objects.
Most people who
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the machine of
the Industrial Revolution were inventors,
not
trained
scientists.
A
few
were
both
scientists
and
inventors.
Even
those,
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little or no
training in science, who made some inventions must
have benefited from
the groundwork
(
基础
) scientists have laid.
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