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一、单选题(共 25 道试题,共 50 分。) V 1. —Is there_____here? —Yes, I’m here. Please come and help me.
A. anybody.
B. everybody.
C. somebody.
D. nobody.
2. —Why don’t you like Jim? —I think he is a man_____.
A. to be worked with.
B. working with.
C. to work with.
D. being worked with.
3. —He will come tomorrow. —But I’d rather he_____ next week.
A. will come.
B. is coming.
C. came.
D. had come.
4. A man is being questioned in relation to the_____murder last night.
A. advised
B. attended
C. attempted .
D. admitted
5. Science discoveries are often applied_____industrial production.
A. by.
B. on.
C. to.
D. in.
6. —Was it under the tree_____you were away talking to a friend? —Sure. But when I got back there, the bike was gone.
A. that.
B. where.
C. which.
D. while.
7. Modern plastics can_____very high and very low temperatures.
A. stand
B. seeking.
C. finding.
D. looking for.
8. —Excuse me. But I want to use your computer to type a paper. —You_____ have my computer if you don’t take care of it.
A. shan’t.
B. might not.
C. needn’t.
D. shouldn’t.
9. —I wonder why the brothers often eat out? —Oh, it is said that_____of them can cook.
A. none.
B. not both.
C. neither.
D. not all. C
10. —Alice, why didn’t you come yesterday? —I _____, but I had an unexpected visitor.
A. had
B. would
C. was going to
D. did
11. —How is the team playing? —They’re playing well, but one of them _____ hurt.
A. got
B. gets
C. are
D. were
12. It’s more than half a century_____my grandfather joined the Party and became a solider.
A. when.
B. that.
C. since.
D. while.
13. _____smoking, he would not have got lung cancer.
A. Was he given up.
B. Had he given up.
C. Did he give.
D. If he gave up.
14. The soldiers narrowly escaped_____in the battle.
A. have killed
B. to kill.
C. to be killed
D. being killed
15. Don’t worry._____and I will complete the task you assigned to me.
A. Another hour.
B. An hour later.
C. After an hour.
D. In an hour.
16. Was it at seven o’clock_____the fire broke out?
A. when.
B. that.
C. which.
D. in which.
17. The news of the president’s coming to our school for a visit was_____on the radio yesterday.
A. turned out.
B. found out.
C. given out.
D. carried out.
18. If you want to change for a double room you’ll have to pay _____$15.
A. another
B. other
C. more
D. each
19. Luna was reading a piece of science fiction, completely_____to the outside world.
A. A. having been lost.
B. to be lost.
C. losing.
D. lost.
20. Our boss told us to write a _____ plan.
A. four-thousand-word
B. four-thousand-words
C. four thousands words
D. four-thousands-word
21. was usual with him, he reviewed all the facts of the case after he had made the decision.
A. As
B. Such
C. So
D. What
22. It is requested that rent for the house _______ in advance.
A. will have to be paid
B. has to be paid
C. should have to be paid
D. should be paid
23. He lives in a _____ building.
A. ten-story
B. ten stories
C. ten story
D. ten-stories
24. The cause he had devoted himself to_____a perfect success.
A. proving.
B. proved
C. was proved
D. has been proved
25. The high building stands out_____the sky.
A. in.
B. under.
C. against.
D. above.
二、完型填空(共 1 道试题,共 10 分。) V 1.
The fourth Thursday in November is called Thanksgiving Day (感恩节). 1 this day, families and friends gather together, 2 a meal, and give thanks for the blessings of good health, food, jobs, and families.
In 1620, a group of Pilgrims(清教徒)left from England to search for 3freedom, part of whom were Protestants(新教徒).And they 4 to America on a small sailboat named the Mayflower finally. And they 5 at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts (普利茅斯,马萨诸塞州), in icy November. The price in human lives and tragedy had been great. 6 the other hand, they saw new hope for the future. The first 7 Thanksgiving in America took place in Plymouth colony (殖民地), Massachusetts in October 1621.Thanksgiving did not become a national holiday 8 1863 during the American Civil War.
In the United States, thanksgiving dinner is practically the same all over the country. The table is always loaded with delicious food of many different kinds. Naturally, the main course is turkey (a bird 9 to the Americans), with an array of vegetables and desserts. Pumpkin pie is often served in remembrance 10 the first settlers.
1).
A.
For
B. On
C. From
D. By
2).
A. shape
B. share
C. shame
D. shave
3).
A. religion
B. region
C. religious
D. regional
4).
A. shipped
B. boated
C. swam
D. sailed
5).
A. landed
B. reached
C. got
D. settled
6).
A. By
B. At
C. On
D.
In
7).
A. official
B. government
C. office
D. unofficial
8).
A. in
B. until
C. till
D. after
9).
A. born
B. live
C. native
D. natural
10).
A. with
B. for
C. to
D. of
三、阅读理解(共 2 道试题,共 40 分。) V 1.
After having lived for over twenty years in the same district, Albert Hall was forced to move to a new neighborhood. He surprised his landlord by telling him that he was leaving because he could not afford to buy any more chocolate.
It all began a year ago when Albert Hall returned home one evening and found a large dog in front of his gate. He was very fond of animals and as he happened to have a small piece of chocolate in his pocket, he gave it to the dog. The next day, the dog was there again. It held up its paws(爪子)and received another piece of chocolate as a reward. Albert called his new friend “Bingo”. He never found out the dog’s real name, nor who his owner was. However, Bingo appeared regularly every afternoon and it was quite clear that he liked chocolate more than bones. He soon grew dissatisfied with small pieces of chocolate and demanded a large bar a day. If at any time Albert couldn’t give it, Bingo got very angry and refused to let him open the gate. Albert was now at Bingo’s mercy and had to “buy him” to get into his own house! He spent such a large part of his week’s wage to keep Bingo supplied with chocolate that in the end he had to move somewhere else.
1). Albert had been living in the same district for ______.
A. many weeks
B. under twenty years
C. all his life
D. more than twenty years
2). Albert decided to move because ______.
A. he didn’t get along well with his landlord
B. he was afraid of animals, especially dogs
C. he couldn’t get into his own house
D. he was not satisfied with that district
3). Bingo waited for Albert every afternoon at the gate because ______.
A. he wanted some bones
B. he wanted the chocolate
C. he liked Albert
D. he had no other place to go
4). We can tell from the story that ______.
A. Albert could afford to buy a large bar of chocolate for Bingo every day
B. Albert didn’t like animals any more from then on
C. all dogs are excessive
D. it took Albert too much money to buy chocolate for Bingo
5). Albert had to “buy him” means ______.
A. Albert had to embrace him
B. Albert had to drive him away
C. Albert had to give him chocolate
D. Albert had to call the police to take him away
2.
If you’ve been joining in chat room conversations, or trading e-mail with net pals, you have become one of the millions who write in a special, short form of English.
Throughout the world, every night children and their elders are “talking” online ─ many of them are talking at the same time.
It’s fast: trying talking to six people once. It’s convenient: three or four words per exchange. It takes cleverness, concentration and quick fingers.
And it requires very simple language. There’s neither time nor space for explanations. Why waste precious time telling six friends you have to leave for a moment to take care of your little brother when BRB (=be right back) will do?
Want to enter a conversation? Just type PMFJI (=pardon me for jumping in).
Interested in whom you’re talking to? Type A/S/L, the common request to know your pal’s age, sex and location. You may get 15/M/NY as a reply from your pal.
If something makes you laugh, say you’re OTF (=on the floor), or LOL (=laughing out loud), or join the two into ROTFL (=rolling on the floor laughing).
And when it’s time to get back to work or go to bed, you type GTG (=got to go) or TTYL (=talk to you later).
People want to write as fast as possible, and they want to get their ideas across as quickly as they can. Capital letters are left in the dust, except when expressing feeling, as it takes more time to hold down the “shift” key and use capitals. Punctuation is going too.
1). When people are online, they talk by ______.
A. using body language
B. drawing some strange pictures
C. making phone calls
D. making use of an especially short form of English
2). The Internet makes many people in the world ______.
A. talking at the same time
B. discover their friends and relatives
C. pick out good things to buy
D. find out about some problems in society
3). The sentence “There’s neither time nor space for explanations” means that ______.
A. people should use words properly
B. people should know what time it is when they are talking
C. people online have to express themselves in a simple way
D. people should communicate in a funny way
4). If you get 19/M/HK as an answer to your A/S/L, it means ______.
A.
the person who is talking to you is 19 from Hong Kong and he is high
B. you are talking to a boy 19 years old and he lives in Hong Kong
C. you are talking to 19 boys from Hong Kong at the same time
D. the boy from Hong Kong has been online for 19 minutes
5). Which of the following is a way to save online time?
A. People seldom use capital letters or punctuation marks.
B. Many people draw pictures.
C. People only use the mouse instead of the keyboard.
D. People never use the “shift” key.
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