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試卷編號:4102浙江廣播電視大學(xué)2014年秋季學(xué)期成人??破谀┛荚嚒毒C合英語(1》期末復(fù)習(xí)201412Vocabularyandstructure.Choosethebestanswerontheanswersheet.(每小題1分,共20分)Closetest..(220)ReadingComprehension(230)TranslationDirections:PuteachofthefollowingsentencesintoEnglishorChinese,usingtheword(s)giveninthebracketifany.WriteyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.(630分)模擬練習(xí):Vocabularyandstructure.Choosethebestanswerontheanswersheet.(每小題1分,共20分)Howareyou,Bob? Ted.Howareyou? B.I’mfine.Thankyou.C.Howdoyoudo? D.Nicetomeetyou.Thankyouforyourhelp.Mypleasure. B.NevermindC.Quiteright. D.Don’tthankme.It’srathercoldinhere.DoyoumindifIclosethewindow? .Yes,please. B.No,goahead.C.Sure,please. D.Idon’tlikeit.Who’sthatThisisTom .speaks B.spoken C.speaking D.sayingI’msorry.Ilostthekey. .Well,it’sOK B.No,it’sallright.C.Youarewelcome. D.Youarewrong.Thekidsknowanythingaboutthesportsweareusedto,buttheyareespecially soccer.kindof B.goodfor C.famousto D.goodatIclosedmyeyesand Igrammed B.proposed C.pretended D.practicedIthoughttheyspeakGermanyinSwitzerland.It whichpartofthecountryyouarein.repliesto B.dependin C.focuseson D.dependsonIthinkIhavemadetheright .Ilikethatplace.reception B.decideC.decision D.devisionHeholdsa(n) attitudetowardslife,andhealwayslookshappy.desperate B.pessimistic C.generous D.optimisticamgoingtoToronto.myparentslivenow.A.where B.what C.inwhere D.whichWe occasionally,butIheardfromherinoverayear.wereusedtowrite B.areusedtowriting C.usedtowrite D.usedtowritingBringmeacupofcoffee, ?Willyou B.ShallI C.Shallwe D.youDoesitsay intherent?waswhatincluded B.whatisincluded C.whatincludes D.whatincludedAtany moment,aboutoneoutofeveryeightpeoplehasacold.itisgiven B.giving C.given D.whengivingIthasbeenaterribleyearin ofbusiness.words B.terms C.speechD.opinionTheyenjoyed arideonhorsebackandspentthedayinthemountains.totake B.took Ctaking D.takeHesaidhewouldprefertoread .ratherthantogotothecinema B.ratherthangotothecinemaC.morethantogotothecinema D.morethangotothe19.Holdtheladder whileIstandonit,orI'llfalloff.A.stuck B.steady C.smooth D.slowAnumberofoccupations therisearelawyers,computeranalystsandpsychologists.A.at B.on C.in D.by21.-Sorry,Ican'tfindthebooksyouaskedfor.- ADon'tmentionit. 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D.Why?TheconcertusuallytakesplaceatthePeople'sSquare,withtheaudience onground.A.seating B.seated C.beseating D.toseatIfthewholeprogram beforehand,agreatdealoftimeandmoneywouldhavebeenlost.A.wasnotplanned B.werenotplanned C.wouldnotbeplanned D.hadnotbeenplannedIsn'titaboutthetimeyou todomorningexercises?began B.begin C.shouldbegin D.havebegunIamverygratefultoyouforwhatyou'vegivenmeand youhavedoneforme.which B.that C.allwhatD.allthat=whatItwasnotuntilshehadarrivedhome rememberedherappointmentwiththedoctor.A.whenshe B.thatshe C.andshe D.sheDeterminedto asifeverythingwerenormal,herespondedwithakindofindifference.A.carryon B.accountfor C.bringup D.getthroughHe toarrangealoanthroughafinancecompany.tried B.succeeded C.managed D.endeavoredJackisgood,kind,hardworkingandintelligent. ,Ican'tspeaktoohighlyofhim.A.Asaresult B.Inaword C.Bytheway D.OnthecontraryI goingtothedoctor,butIwishIhadn't.pickout B.makeout C.giveoff D.putoffYoungchildrenoftencan't betweenTVprogramsandcommercials.separate B.distinguish C.compare D.contrastThemorningpaper astoryaboutdemonstrationsinNewYorkandWashingtonD.C.A.carried B.extended C.brought D.tookAndwhatwegotto isadisgrace.A.comeupwith B.catchupwith C.putupwith D.keepupwithTOEFLisatestforstudents nativelanguageisnotEnglish.A.that B.ofwhom C.whose D.whichHetoldmehowhehadgivenmeshelterandprotectionwithoutwhichI ofhunger.A.wouldbedied B.woulddie C.wouldhavedied D.willdieThisarticledealswiththenaturalphenomenonwhich mostinterestingtoeveryone.A.are B.is C.theyare D.itis-I'mtakingmydrivingtestnextweek.- Cheers!Goodluck!Comeon!Congratulations!-Ienjoyedthefoodverymuch.-I'mgladyoulikeit.Pleasedropinanytimeyoulike.- Isitallright?I'mafraidIwon'tbefree.Yes,Iwill.That'sbusy.-I'minterestedinthatchair.Howmuchdoyouwantforit?-$25.00.- I'llgiveyou$15.00.-No,that'snotenough.Thechairisreallynice.That'stoomuch.Pleasesitdown.Nobodywillhaveitexceptme.-WhatdoyouthinkofthatteasetasagiftforMary'sbirthday?- butIdon'tparticularlycareforthedesign.It'sthewrongthing.B.Ithinkit'saChinesestyle.C.Notbad.D.Letmethinkitoveronceagain.45.-Mydaughterhaspassedtheexam.-Congratulations!She'sreallyintelligent.- No,no,sheisnothing.Oh,thankyou!Sometimessheisintelligent.Youareintelligent.Ihave acartopickyouupattheairport.arrangedfor B. planned C.askedfor D.sentforMyroommatedidnotattendthelectureyesterday hisillness.because B. becauseof C.tincaseof D.incaseIthasbeenalongtime Ilastwenttothemovies.since B. when C.as D.beforeHeis nervous hemovedabouttheroomallthetime.such/that B. that/that C.so/that D.so/as Thetrainis inBeijingat3p.mandwewilltakeataxiat2:30tomeetourparentsattherailwaystation.dueto B.going C.ready D.dueWewillarriveatour bytheevening.aim B.goal C.destination D.purposeDotcome Itelephone.if B. otherwise C.as D.unlessIthinkthisproblemshouldbe quickly.dealtin B.donewith C.dealtwith D.managementYourvoiceisatleast hersifnotbetter.thesameas B. asgoodas C. betterthan D.muchthesameasHowmuchdoyouwanttopay thisbook?to B.of C.for D.onThecompanyhasofferedJohnthepostofpersonnelmanagerwitha of$50 ,000annually.wages B.salary C.income D.moneyThismachineisverycomplicatedindeed.Oncetaken ,itcanhardlybetogetheragain.apart B.loose C.separately D.improperlyThebeautifulsceneryoftheWestLake thousandsofvisitorstoHangzhoueachyear.appeals B.attracts C.directsD.catchesHe hisoldcarforanewmodel.tradedin B.tradedoff C.tradedout D.tradedonTheteacheroftensai“Les inEnglish”speak B.talk C.tell D.say參考答案:1-5BABCA 6-10DCDCD 11-15ACABC 16-20BCBBB21-25CBDDB 26-30BDADB 31-35ACBDB 36-40ACCCB41-45 BCBCB 46-50ABACD 51-55 CDCBC 56-60BCBABClosetest..(220)Itisalwaysinterestingtovisitanothercountry,especiallyforthosewhohavenevertraveledagreatdeal.Foreign 1 canbeveryeducationalforanyoneifheinterestedenoughtomakepreparationsbeforehand.Learningthelanguageofthenewcountrywouldbedifficultforthetraveler, 2 thebenefitsofsuchaneffortwouldbecomeobviousimmediately 3 hisarrival.Itmaynotseemimportanttohimhecomfortablystaysathome,butknowinghowto 4 amealorbookaroomisnecessaryforthenewcomerinastrangecountry.Withoutknowingthelanguage,itisverydifficult 5 thestrangertounderstandthepeopleofthenewcountryandtheircustoms.Ofcourse,inoursmallworld,itisoftenpossibletofindsomeone6 understandsourown,butthisisonlysecond-bestforthetraveler.Tobesure,hecanseeplacesthings7theuseofalanguage,butplacesandthings8nottheheartofthecountry.Togetthegreatestbenefitfromatrip9anothercountry,itishowimportantforthevisitorto10anunderstandingofthelanguage.A.travel B.country C.language D.peopleA.when B.so C.and D.butA.on B.before C.while D.atA.buy B.order C.eat D.bookA.of B.to C.for D.inA.who B.where C.which D.whomA.without B.with C.by D.thatA.is B.are C.were D.hadA.of B.in C.to D.onA.has B.having C.had D.have參考答案:1-5ADABC6-10AABCDManypeopleliketodecorate1housesatChristmastimTheydecoratetheinsideofthe2andtheoutside3.Insidetheyusuallydecoratea4treeandthefireplace,ifthereisone.Outsidetheyplacewreaths,ribbons,andcolored5onthedoorandthereisatreeinfrontoftheirhouse,theyplacecoloredlights6ittoo.InNewYorkCity,8isaverytall,beautifullydecoratedChristmas8inRockefellerCenteratChristmasWashington,thereisalsoabigdecoratedtreeinfrontoftheWhiteHouse.People9frommanycitiestoadmirethetreesandthecolorfullydecoratedstore10ontheimportantstreetsoflarge1.A.his B.their C.our D.your2.A.house B.field C.river D.lake3.A.either B.so C.too D.and4.A.Christmas B.NewYear C.SpringFestival D.5.A.water B.medicine C.feet Dlights6.A.of B.on Cwith D.up7.A.before B.it Cthen D.8.A.tree B.sea C.street D.computer9.A.eat B.come C.sleep Dshout10.A.kitchens B.bedrooms C.bathrooms D.windows參考答案:1-5BACAD6-10BDABDReadingComprehension.Thereare3passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearethreechoicesmarkedA),B),andYoushoulddecideonthebestchoice.(230分)Passage1Sixteen-year-oldMariawaswaitinginlineattheairportinSantoDomingo.ShewasleavinghernativecountrytojoinhersisterintheUnitedStates.ShespokeEnglishverywell.Thoughshewasveryhappyshecouldgoabroad,shewasfeelingsadatleavingherfamilyandfriends.Asshewasthinkingallaboutthis,shesuddenlyheardtheairlineemployeeaskinghertopickupluggageandputitonthescales(稱).Mariapulledandpulled.Thebagwastooheavyandshejustcouldn’tliftitup.Themanbehindhergotveryimpatient.He,too,waswaitingtocheckinhisluggage.Maria’sstory.whenshewasleavingAmericaonherwaybacktoSantoDomingobeforeshelefttheUSAwhenshearrivedattheairportYoubelievethattheworkoftheairlineemployeementionedinthestoryisto attheairport. A.helpcarrypeople’sluggageaskpeopletopickuptheluggagecheckpeople’sluggagetakecareofpeople’sluggage“Whyareyousoupset?”Mariasaidtotheman.Shewantedtotellhim thatheshouldnotbe .surprised B.sad C.unhappy D.sorry“Everyonewaslookingathimwithdisapproval.”Thissentencemeansthatth epeoplefelt .worriedaboutMaria B.worriedaboutthemanC.sorryforMaria’smannersD.sorryfortheman’smannersTheauthormentionedMaria’sageatthebeginningofthestoryinordertoshowthat .shewasyoungbutbehavedproperlyshewouldnothavelefthomealoneeveryonearoundherwaswrongitwasnotgoodthatnobodyofferedtohelpherPassage2BarbaraJordan,oneofthemostrespectedlawyersandpoliticiansintheUnitedStates,wasthefirstblackwomanfromtheSouthtobeelectedtoCongress.ShewasborninHouston,Texas,onFebruary21,1936.Rightfromthestart,shesethighstandardsforherselfinschool.Inhighschool,MissJordandecidedtobecomealawyer.AtTexasSouthernUniversityshestudiedpoliticalscienceandhistoryandgraduatedin1956atthetopofherclass.By1959shehadearnedalawdegreefromBostonUniversity.MissJordanbeganpracticinglawatherparents’diningroomtable.Threeyearslatersheopenedherownoffice.TherestlessMissJordanfirstbrokeintopoliticsin1966 ,becomingthefirstwomanelectedtotheTexassenate.Afteranimpressiverecordasastatesenator,sheenteredthenationalscene.In1972shewonaseatintheU.S.HouseOfRepresentatives.Duringhertimeinofficeshewasdevotedtohelpingpoor,andtheapproachistorespectthehumanityofeverybody,”sheoncesaid.That’justthewayBarbaraJordanwas.MissJordandecidedtobecomealawyer .beforesheeverstartedschool B.whenshewasinhighschoolC.whileshewasinCongress D.assoonasshefinishedher7.WhatdidshestudyatBostonUniversity? .Historyandscience Law CPoliticalscience DPoliticsandhistoryTheword“restless”inParagraph5meansinitssentence .havingnorestalldaysandnights B.beingnervousandimpatientC.havingtoomuchrest D.notsatisfiedwithmelifeshewaslivingandtohavesomenewexperienceInherpoliticallifeshewon in1972.lawdegree B.a(chǎn)nappointmenttothepresident’scabinetC.a(chǎn)seatinthestatesenate D.a(chǎn)seatintheU.S.CongressMissJordanwasthefirstblackwoman .tobeappointedasanambassador theSouthtobeelectedtoCongressC.tobeappointedtothecongress D.towinanationalelectionPassage3Manyayoungpersontellmehewantstobeawriter.Ialwaysencouragesuchpeople,butIalsoexplainthatthere'sabigdifferencebetweenbeingawriterandmostcasestheyaredreamingofwealthandthelonghoursaloneatatypewriter.“You’vegottowanttowrite,”Isaytothem,“notwanttobeawriter.”Therealityisthatwritingisalonely,privateandpoor-payingaffaironlyafewwriterswerekissedbyfortune,howevertherearethousandsmorewhoseworkisneverrewarded.WhenIdida20-yearcareerintheU.S.CoastGuardlobecomeafreelancewriter,Ihadnoproposalsatall.WhatIdidhavewasafriendwhofoundmeinmyroominaNewYorkdepartmentbuilding.Ididn’tevencarethatitwascoldandhadnobathroom.Iimmediatelyboughtausedtypewriterandfeltlikeagoodwriter.AfterayearIstillhadn’tgotabreakandbegantodoubtmyself.ItwassohardtosellastorythatIhardlymadeenoughtoIknew1wantedtohaddreamedaboutitforyears.Iwasn'tgoingtobeoneofthosepeoplewhodidwondering“Whatif”.Iwouldkeepputtingmydreamtothetest,eventhoughitmeantlivingwithuncertaintyandfearoffailure.ThisistheShadowlandofhope,andanyonewithadreammustlearntolivethere.1l.Thepassageismeantto .warnyoungpeopleofthehardshipsthatasuccessfulwriterhastoexperienceadviseyoungpeopletogiveuptheirideaofbecomingaprofessionalwritershowyoungpeopleit’sunrealisticforatopursuewealthandfameD.encourageyoungpeopletopursueawritingcareerWhatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage? .GoodwritersoftenfindtheirworkinterestingandrewardingWriter'ssuccessdependsonluckratherthanoneffortFamouswritersusua1lyliveinpovertyandisolationThechancesforawritert0becomesuccessfularesmallWhydidtheauthorbegintodoubthimselfafterthefirstyearofhiswritingcareer? .Becausehewasn’tabletoproduceasinglebookBecausehehadn'tseenachangeforthebetterBecausehewasn'tabletohavearestforawholeyearBecausehefoundhisdreamwouldnevercometrueTheword“people”inthesentence“…peoplewhodidwondering…’’inParagraph3referstothose .whothinkalotwithoutmakingadecisionwhoregretgivinguptheircareerhalfwaywhothinktoomachofthepositivesideoflifewhoarefullofimaginationevenupondeath15.“Shadowland'’inthelastsentencerefersto thewonderfullandoneoftendreamsaboutthebrightfuturethatoneislookingforwardtothestateofuncertaintybeforeone'sfinalgoalisreachedD.a(chǎn)wordthatexistsonlyinone'simagination參考答案:1-5DCCDA 6-10BBDDB 11-15 ADBACIV.Translation.Directions:PuteachofthefollowingsentencesintoEnglishorChin

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