1. As my mother spoke, I realized _____had happened to me. A. which B. who C. what D. whom
2. Is English _____a difficult language that it really demands people to invest a large amount of time and energy before it is mastered? A.so B. such C. very D. too
3. It doesn’t seem to _____whether you release the anger or hold it in. The effects on your health are the same. A.matter B. worry C. mention D. moderate
4. I guessed vaguely from my mother’s signs and from the hurrying to and fro in the house that something unusual was _____to happen.
A.around B. on C. near D. about
5. The little girl_____ her mother in a black and white dress. A.abolishes B. resembles C. occupies D. recites
6. In the United States, there are over 22 million adults using the Web, about half of _____access the Internet at least once a day.
A.whom B. them C. they D. it
7. Many important things that _____to our overall objectives and give meaning to life don’t tend to act upon us or press us. A. shrink B. anticipate C. enlarge D. contribute
8. With this wrong idea of education, students _____themselves again and again that learning is a mechanism by which one reaches other goals. A.commit B. convince C. reinforce D. major
9. If a person doesn’t take the time to present her best _____at an interview, what kind of teacher is she going to be? A.image B. picture C. photo D. angle
10. Many young mothers have found _____more efficient to stay home, care for children themselves, and then find employment later when the children are older and more independent.
A.that B. much C. it D. if
II. Cloze (10 points,1 point for each item)
Here are some suggestions on how to give a good speech. So, you have to give a speech ----and you are afraid. You get 11 ,you forget what you want to say,you stumble over words,you talk too long,and you 12 your audience.Later you think,“Thank goodness, it’s over. I’m just no good at public speaking. I hope 13 I to do that again. ”
Cheer up! It doesn’t have to be 14 .Here are some simple steps to take a pain out of speech making. First of all, it is important to plan. Do your homework. Find out everything you can about your subjuct. And find out as much as you can about your audience. Who are they? 15 do they know about your subject? Why are they coming to hear you speak? Put yourself in their 16 as you prepare your speech. Let us suppose that you have been asked to introduce the main speaker at a meeting. First, find out the most important and interesting things about the speaker.Then, 17 this information in a few words. It is all right to tell a joke if it is in good tasted and will not 18 the speaker.And most importangt,be brief.
When you are making your speech, try to relax. Speak slowly and clearly and look at people in your audience. Stop 19 a few second now and then to give your audience a chance to think about what you have said.Make 20 that everyone in the room can hear you.
11. A. nervous B. happy C. sad D. considerate 12. A. bear B. bore C. born D. borne 13. A. will B. neither C. never D. too
14. A. ideally B. liberally C. basically D. that 15. A. What B. How C. If D. When
16. A. shoes B. hats C. coals D. trousers
17. A. occupy B. summarize C. mark D. mold 18. A. imply B. intrude C. embarrass D. hesitate 19. A. for B. during C. as D. to
20. A. unintentionally B. undoubtedly C. believe D. sure
III. Reading Comprehension (30 points, 2 points for each item)
Passage One
Disagreement between the colonies and the British was becoming quite serious. Pennsylvania needed a representative in England. Would Dr. Franklin accept the post? He would. He went to London and stayed there for more than ten years. He did his best and might have helped to delay the war. But both sides were too angry to reach agreement. Franklin returned home just as the Revolutionary War began, arriving in time to sign the Declaration of Independence.
He was now seventy years old and his health was not good. He would gladly have settled down at home . But America needed help from France to carry on the war, and she asked Dr. Franklin to win this help. He answered, “I am like a worn-out piece of carpet. If there is one corner left which. His first step was to “turn over” all his money as a loan to the Congress. He wanted to prove his faith in new American government and encourage others to support it. Then he set sail for France.
21. How long did Dr. Franklin stay in London ?
A. Five years. B. Ten years. C. More than ten years. D. Seventy years .
22. Who were too angry to reach agreement?
A. Dr . Franklin and Pennsylvania . B. Pennsylvania and France.
C. England and France. D. The colonies and the British.
23. Which country needed help from France to carry on the war?
A. America. B. England. C. London. D. Pennsylvania. 24. Who is like a worn-out piece of carpet?
A. London. B. America. C. Dr . Franklin. D. France.
25. Why did Dr. Franklin “turn over” all his money as a loan to the Congress? A. He was rich.
B. He only wanted to encourage others to support the new government .
C. He only wanted to prove his in the new America government .
D. He only wanted to prove his in the new America government and encourage others to support it. Passage Two
Once upon a time there was a Baby Mouse and Mother Mouse. They lived in a hole in the skirting board in a big, warm house with lots of cheese to eat, where they wanted for nothing. Then, one day, Mother Mouse decided to take Baby Mouse outside of their home. Waiting outside for them was a huge cat, licking its and waiting to eat them both up.
“Mother, Mother! What should we do? ” cried Baby Mouse, clinging to his mother’s tail. Mother Mouse paused, staring up into the eyes of the hungry cat. But she wasn’t scared, because she knew exactly how to deal with big, scary cats. She opened her mouth and took in a deep breath.
“Woof! Woof! Bark bark bark!” She shouted, and the cat ran away as fast as he could. “Wow, Mother! That was amazing!” Baby Mouse said to his mother, smiling happily. “And that , my child , is why it is always best to have a second language.”
26. What did Baby Mouse and Mother Mouse eat according
to the passage?
A. Boards. B. Cheese. C. Houses. D. Cats.
27. Where did Mother Mouse decide to tack Baby Mouse? A. In a deep breath. B. In a big, warm house. C. In a hole. D. Outside of their home.
28. Mother Mouse should ______ and the cat ran away . A. woof B. wow C. amazing D. help
29. After the cat ran away , Baby Mouse was _______ . A. sad B. happy C. disappointed D. scared
30. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A. The cat ate the mice. B. Baby Mouse was scared.
C. Mother Mouse was scared. D. The cat was not hungry. Passage three
A ferocious fire in Breezy Point, Queens, destroyed 111 homes. The New York Fire Department battled to save houses in a neighborhood that is home to hundreds of their fellow firefighters, plunging into neck—deep water and fighting winds to reach the raging inferno.
In Dumbo, Brooklyn, the painstakingly restored Jane’s carousel, which is a popular tourist attraction in a area, was badly damaged by flood waters and cut of on its own little island in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Sandy, one of the biggest storms ever to hit the United States, roared ashore with fierce winds and heavy rain on Monday at 8pm(EST) and forced evacuations, shut down transport and interrupted the presidential campaign.
New York City was all but closed off by car, train and air. The superstorm overflowed the city’s waterfront flooded the financial district. Subway tunnels and cut power to hundreds of thousands. Power is expected to be fully restored in Manhattan and Brooklyn within four days.
The New York Stock Exchange will reopen for regular trading on Wednesday after being shut down for tow days. Most homeowners who suffered losses from flooding won’t be able to benefit from their insurance policies.
But Fannie Mae and Freddie Mae said they will offer help to borrowers whose homes were damaged or destroyed, who live in designated disaster areas and whose loans the mortgage giants own or guarantee.
Among other steps. Mortgage servicers will be allowed to reduce the monthly payments of affected homeowners or require no payments from them temporarily.
Shipping and business travel has been suspended in areas of the Northeast. More than 15,000 flights have been grounded. On Tuesday. More than 6,000 flights were canceled. According to the flight-tracking service Flight Aware.
More than 500 flights scheduled for Wednesday were also canceled. The three big New York airports were closed on Tuesday.
31,How many homes did a fire in Breezy Point, Queens, destroy?
A.15,000. B.6,000. C.500 D.111
32.Sandy hit the United States on ____.
A.Thursday B.Wednesday C.Tuesday D.Monday,
33.Power is expected to be fully restored in Manhattan and Brooklyn within____.
A.Two days B.four days C.three days D.ten days.
34. Shipping and business travel has been suspended _______ .
A. in Dumbo B. in New York C. in areas of the Northeast D. In Brooklyn
35. Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?
A. Jane’s Carousel is a popular tourist attraction in the area. B. On Tuesday , more than 6000 flights were canceled.
C. The New York Stock Exchange will reopen for regular trading on Wednesday.
D. Mortgage servicers will be allowed to reduce the weekly payments of affected homeowners.
IV . Word Spelling (10 point , I point for two items) 36. 礼物 n. g - - - 37. 观点,看法 n. v - - - 38. 成人 n. a - - - - 39. 属于 v. b - - - - - 40.文明n. c - - - - - - - - - - - 41. 宣布,宣言 n. d - - - - - - - - - - 42. 演变 n. e - - - - - - - - - 43. 一代(人),产生 n. g - - - - - - - - -
44. 犹豫 v. h - - - - - - - 45. 独立自主的 a. i - - - - - - - - - - 46. 执照,许可证 n. l - - - - - - 47. 反对 v. o - - - - -
48. 偏见,成见 n. p - - - - - - - - 49. 革命 n. r - - - - - - - - - 50. 共享 v. s - - - - 51. 使适应 v. a - - - -
52. 沙漠 n. d- - - - - 53. 对比,对照 n. c - - - - - - - 54. 客户 n. c - - - - - 55. 教练 n. c - - - - V. Word Form (10 points, I point for each item)
56. English is not only ____(teach) at schools , colleges and universities ,but also at evening classes , on radio and TV. 57. If you have learn to love ____(book) as a child , the reading habit will never desert you .
58. Everything had a name and each name gave birth to a new _____ (think).
59. He valued money because it ____(able) him to retire from business.
60. Because of this progress in book ____(produce) , more and more people are learning to read .
61. He had become _____(succeed) in the initial period in a my honor.
62. My mother was busy ________(prepare) a special dinner in my honor .
63. You talk when you should remain _______(silent).
64. Children are born with an ability ______(learn) and use a language.
65. With just a little ______(expose) to the language , and a little help from their parents children are able to learn to speak .
VI. Translation from Chinese into English (15 points ,3 points for Each item)
66. 我给了他我一个朋友的电话号码。 67. 你有没有听说过妇女解放运动?
68. 只有用这种方法,你才能提高英语水平。 69. 是我昨天在公园碰见了汤姆。 70. 如果我是你,我就跟他一起去。
VII. Translation from English into Chinese (15 points)
Christmas is a family. Stores, post offices , and banks close for the day. Schools and colleges close between Christmas and New Year’s Day. People stay at home and spend the time with their families. Everybody tries to come home for Christmas. On Christmas morning, children look into their stockings. They open their Christmas packages and examine their gifts. Usually the whole family has a big Christmas dinner in the afternoon or evening.
Sometimes American families trim trees outside their home. They put electric lights in a tree growing near the door and at night, they turn on the lights. Many towns have very large Christmas trees set up outdoors in the parks.
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