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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上模拟试题(十)Part I Vocabulary and Structure ( 30% )Directions: Each of the following sentences is incomplete and followed by four choices marked A), B), C) and D), choose the ONE that best completes the sentence .1. All is a continuous supply of oil. A. that is needed B. the thing needed C.
2、what is needed D. for their needs2. The master was very angry and had all the slaves before him. A. to be brought B. brought C. bringing D. being brought3. Mary was not in that car so she in the accident. A. can not have injured B. should be in. lured. C. may have been injured D. cannot have been in
3、jured4. He suggested to tomorrows exhibition together. A. us to go B. we shall go C. we went D. we go5. I have two boys but of them likes sweets. A. both B. either C. neither D. none6. John regretted to the meeting last week. A. not going B. not to go C. not have been going D. not to be going7. I ho
4、pe my teacher will take my recent illness into when judging my examination. A. view B. counting C. account D. point8. No sooner had we reached the top of the hill we all sat down to rest. A. when B. then C. than D. until9. If this building project by the end of next season is delayed, the constructi
5、on company should be fined.A. to be completed B. being completed C. has been completed D. will be completed10. Youd better the examination paper once more before you hand it in. A. go for B. go over C. go round D. go about11. The novel was said into several languages. A. to translate B. to be transl
6、ated C. to have translated D. to have been translated12. I dont enjoy the situation, but I can it. A. live out B. live with C. live on D. live off13. Mary is not good at sports, but when it to English, she is the best student in her class. A. refers B. goes C. comes D. concerns14. On this you had to
7、 do what you were asked to do. A. case B. circumstance C. situation D. occasion15. Silver is the best conductor of electricity, copper it closely. A. followed B. following C. to follow D. is following16. Age is not important. Its brain and knowledge that really . A. judge B. count C. impress D. surv
8、ive17. Its well known that traffic regulations everyone. A. apply for B. fit for C. suit to D. apply to18. Last year, Mike earned his brother, who has a better position. A. twice as many as B. twice times C. twice as much as D. twice as time as19. Its high time we something to stop air pollution. A.
9、 do B. did C. would do D. are doing20. It was not until 1972 I began learning English? A. that B. when C. before D. then21. what you say is not to blame this time. A. In view of B. In sight of C. With a view to D. In seeing.22. If it tomorrow, we will not go out. A. will rain B. is to rain C. rains
10、D. is going to rain23. I know her, so I cant tell you anything about her. A. occasionally B. actually C. regularly D. scarcely24. Some of the questions have four choices that sound . A. alike B. unlike C. likely D. like25. Hurry up, youll miss the train. A. and B. but C. so D. or26. If you make anot
11、her effort you will certainly how to solve the problem. A. memorize B. acquire C. figure out D. break out27. from his appearance, he must be from the south . A. Judging B. Judge C. Judged D. To judge28. I never heard such stories he tells. A. which B. as C. that D. whom29. Is this the man to you tal
12、ked last week? A. which B. whom C. that D. who30. Mary must have felt a bit yesterday because she was not invited to the party. A. injured B. wounded C. harmed D. hurtPart II Cloze ( 20 % )Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B),
13、C) and D). You should choose the one that best fits into the passage. Cheques have largely replaced money as a means of exchange, for they are widely accepted everywhere. Though this is very 31 for both buyer and seller, it should not be forgotten that cheques are not real money: they are quite 32 i
14、n themselves. A shopkeeper always runs a certain 33 when he accepts a cheque and he is quite 34 his rights if, 35 , he refuses to do so. People do not always know this and are shocked if their good faith is called 36 . An old and very wealthy friend of mine told me he had an extremely unpleasant 37
15、. He went to a famous jewel shop which keeps a large 38 of precious stones and asked to be shown some pearl necklaces. After examining several trays, he 3 9 to buy a particularly fine string of pearls and asked if he could pay 40 cheque. The assistant said that this was quite 41 , but the moment my
16、friend signed his name, he was invited into the managers office.The manager was very polite, but he explained that someone with 42 the same name had presented them with a 43 cheque not long ago. He told my friend that the police would arrive 44 any moment and he had better stay 45 he wanted to get i
17、nto serious trouble. 46 , the police arrived soon afterwards. They apologized to my friend for the 47 and asked him to 48 a note which had been used by the thief in a number of shops. The note 49 : I have a gun in my pocket. Ask no questions and give me all the money in the safe. 50 my friends handw
18、riting was quite unlike the thiefs.31. A. complicated B. trivial C. bearable D. convenient32. A. valueless B. invaluable C. valuable D. indefinite33. A. danger B. change C. risk D. opportunity34. A. within B. beyond C. without D. out of35. A. in general B. at the least C. on occasion D. in short36.
19、A. in difficulty B. in doubt C. in earnest D. in question37. A. accident B. experience C. event D. incident38. A. mount B. stock C. number D. store39. A. considered B. thought C. conceived D. decided40. A. by B. in C. with D. through41. A. in order B. in need C. in use D. in common42. A. largely B.
20、mostly C. exactly D. extremely43. A. worth B. worthy C. worthwhile D. worthless44. A. for B. at C. until D. during45. A. whether B. if C. otherwise D. unless46. A. Really B. Sure enough C. Certainly D. However47. A. treatment B. manner C. inconvenience D. behavior48. A. write off B. write out C. cop
21、y out D. make out49. A. read B. told C. wrote D. informed50. A. Especially B. Fortunately C. Naturally D. BasicallyPart III Reading Comprehension ( 30 % )Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are
22、 four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.Passage One:The basic flag of the United is one of the worlds oldest national States flags. Only the basic flags of Austria, Denmark, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland are older. During the discovery a
23、nd settlement of what is now the United States, the flags of various European nations were flown over the land, as symbols of possession. Later, in the Colonial and Revolutionary War periods, flags representing famous persons, places, and events were flown in the American Colonies. The first officia
24、l flag of the United States was created by Congress on June 14, 1777. It consisted of 13 alternate red and white stripes and 13 white stars in a field of blue, representing the 13 colonies that had declared their independence in 1776. Congress adopted a new flag of 15 stars and 15 stripes in 1795, t
25、o give representation to the two new states admitted into the Union, Vermont and Kentucky. By 1817, there were 20 states in the Union, and it became apparent that adding one stripe for each new state would destroy the shape of the flag. As a result, Congress in 1818 restored the original- design of
26、13 stripes and provided that each state was to be represented by one star. In 1912 President William H. Taft made the first official provision for the arrangement of the stars. He ordered that there be six even rows of eight stars each. Previously the arrangement of the starshad been left to the fla
27、g-makers fancy. The evolution of the Stars and Stripes reflects the growth of the United States. After the admission of Hawaii into the Union in 1959, the flag was officially changed for the 26th time since its creation. There are many government flags flown in the United States in addition to the n
28、ational flag. Among them are the presidents and vice-presidents flags and those of the federal departments and some federal agencies. Each state in the Union has an official flag. The United States Navy uses special flags for signaling.51. The basic flag of the United States is . A. the oldest natio
29、nal flag in the world B. one of the worlds oldest flags C. the most beautiful flag in the West D. as old as the basic flags of some European nations52. Before the War of Independence the flags of various European nations flown over the land were symbols of . A. self-rule B. occupation C. peace and f
30、riendship D. independence53. The first official flag of the United States was adopted . A. before the independence War B. right after the Independence War C. when independence was declared in 1776 D. during the War of Independence. which ended in 178354. The 1.3 red and white stripes and 13 white st
31、ars represent . A. 13 independent states B. the colonies that declared independence in 1776 C. the U.S. Congress D. 13 famous figures in the American colonies55. Why was the original design of 13 stripes restored in 1818 ? A. Too many stripes would destroy the shape of the flag. B. Congress resisted
32、 13 is the best number. C. That was a decision President Taft had made. D. The American people suggested it.Passage Two:Boxing matches were very popular in England two hundred years ago. In those days, boxers fought with bare fists for prize money. Because of this, they were known as prize-fighters.
33、 However, boxing was very crude, for there were no rules and a prize-fighter could be seriously injured or even killed during a match. One of the most colorful figures in boxing history was Daniel Mendoza, who was born in 1764. The use of gloves was not introduced until 1860 when the Marquis Queensb
34、erry drew up the first set of rules. Though he was technically a prize-fighter, Mendoza did much to change crude prize-fighting into a sport, for he brought science to the game. In his day, Mendoza enjoyed tremendous popularity. He was adored by rich and poor alike.Mendoza rose to fame swiftly after
35、 a boxing-match when he was only fourteen the years old. This attracted the attention of Richard. Humphries,who was then most eminent boxer in England. He offered to tram Mendoza and his young pupil was quick to learn. In fact, Mendoza soon became so successful that Humphries turned against him. The
36、 two men quarreled bitterly and was clear that the argument could only be settled by a fight. A match was held at Stilton where both men fought for an hour. The public bet a great deal of money on Mendoza, but he was defeated. Mendoza met Humphries in the ring on a later occasion and he lost for a s
37、econd time. It was not until his third match in 1790 that he finally beat Humphries and became Champion of England. Meanwhile he founded a highly successful Academy and even Lord Byron became one of his pupils. He earned enormous sums of money and was paid as much as 100 for a single appearance. Des
38、pite this, he was so extravagant that he was always in debt. After he was defeated by a boxer called Gentleman Jackson, he was quickly forgotten. He was sent to prison for failing to pay his debts and died in poverty in 1836.56. Boxing in the 18th century was crude because . A. boxers fought with ba
39、re fists B. there were no regulations. C. boxers could be seriously injured or even killed during a match D. all of the above57 What do you think led to the change of crude prize-fighting into a sport? A. Prize money. B. The introduction of science to the game. C. The use of gloves D. The first set
40、of rules of boxing.58. Why did Mendoza enjoy tremendous popularity in his day? A. He had defeated his own coach. B. He was the first to introduce the use of gloves. C. He did much to change prize-fighting into a sport. D. He had drawn up the first set of rules of boxing.59. Mendoza when he was only
41、a teenager. A. was seriously injured B. enjoyed more popt0arity than Hurnphries C. made a great deal of money D. gained fame quickly 60. Richard Humphries was in England at that time. A. an experienced boxing coach B. adored by old and young alike C. admired by rich and poor alike D. not much of a boxer Passage Three: In the earliest stages of mans development he had no more need of money than animals have. He was content with very simple forms of shelter, made his own rough tools and weapons and could provide food and clothing for hims
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