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1、Test 1 for U41. Grammar and vocabulary.Section ADirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.2. The conference has been held to discuss the effects of tourism the wildlife inthe area.A. inB. on

2、C. atD. with3. Alan is a careful driver, but he drives of my friends.A. more carefully B. the most carefully C. less carefully D. the least carefully4. More than a dozen students in that school abroad to study medicine last year.A. sentB. were sentC. had sentD. had beensent5. Only when you have obta

3、ined sufficient data,come to a sound conclusion.A. can youB. you canC. would you can D. you will6. are the days when teachers were looked down upon.A. GoB. To goC. GoneD. Going7. By no means to our plan for the trip.A. agrees sheB. will she agree C. she will agree D. will agreeshe8. Little Tom is an

4、 orphan.he has to make a living by himself.A. A child as he isB. Child as he isC. Child as is heD. A childthough he is9. The company has a free long-distance telephone number customers may callwith any questions they have about its products.A. so thatB. althoughC. asD. even if10. Terrorism in the wo

5、rld means more deaths and heavier losses and, it's our duty to fight against it.A. altogether B. otherwiseC. thereforeD. moreover11. I missed the bus and had to walk home., it was raining and I got all wet.A. What's more B. More or lessC. AlthoughD. ThereforeSection BDirections: Read the fol

6、lowing two passages.Fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word. For the other blanks, fill in each blank with one proper word. Make sure that your answers are grammatically correct.When giving a lecture

7、 about the significance of punctuation, the academic professor was interrupted and arrested by the police for murdering his wife, a receptionist of a kindergarten. The police found some photos he deleted from their album 1(show)that they used to have a gay life. But, fed up with her wrinkled face, h

8、e murdered her instead of divorcing her _2(avoid) fortune division. He cut up a kind of seashell3_ a sharpenedknife, and hammered it into powder on a skateboard, and made at most one gram, which was enough to accelerate one' s pulse _4 he or she dies. Thiskind of poison can date back to 10,000 B

9、C 5 people rubbed it on spearsto killbeasts.The professor mixed the poison with onion, watermelon and yogurt 6_ hiswife. Howling and scratching her chest, she felt dizzy and died soon.After tentative examination, the police assumed 7_ died of heart disease. Butsystematic botanical analyses showed th

10、at the watermelon spit on the messy mat and the quilt was 8(poison). Regardless of exhaustion and starvation, the acute andskilful policemen _9_ (use) radioactive equipment to make sure the category of the poison. Primitive and not ample _10 their alternative equipment was, they gotperfect accuracy

11、somehow.People applauded the police and the woman ' s family can look ahead with relief now.Section CDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. education B. effect C. regarding D. en

12、sure E. benefitsF. question G. emerged H. dissatisfiedI. obvious J. replaceThe term "home schooling" means educating children at home or in places other than a normal setting such as a public or private school. There are many reasons why parents choose home schooling for their children. So

13、me parents are 1 with the quality of education in the public schools. Others do not want their children to have to worry about pressure from friends. They say it may have a bad 2 on the child's studies.Bullying from other students is another worry. Still other parents choose this type of 3 for r

14、eligious reasons. Whatever the reason may be, it is 4 that more andmore children are being taken out of normal schools every year. As a result, manyquestions have 5, encouraging the debate over home schooling against publicschooling.What then is the future of education? W川 this new model of schoolin

15、g 6 normal schools? As the debate continues, so do the questions about what home schoolers are studying at home. How can parents 7 that their children are prepared well enough for college?Finally, there are questions 8 the children's emotional development. Are they too isolated from their fellow

16、 students? Are they missing the opportunity to get the social 9 of being in a large classroom of students? As with any debatable issue, the answers to these questions are neither simple nor oneded.II . Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passagethere are four wo

17、rds or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.We were late as usual. My husband had insisted on doing his 1 by himself, and when he discovered that he couldn't _2 he asked me for help at the last 3 . So now we had an hour to go to the

18、airport. Luckily, there wasn't much4on the road and we were able to get there just in time. We 5 in and went straight to the departure hall to wait for our flight to be6. We waited and waited but no7 was made. We asked at the information desk and the girl there told us that the plane hadn't

19、8 arrived yet. In the end there was an announcement telling us that passengerswaiting for Flight LJ 108 could collect a9 meal ticket and that theplane hadn't left Spain because of technical problems. We thought that it wasn't safe forthe plane to fly. We waited again for 10 until late evenin

20、g when we were given tickets to spend the night at the airline's 11 in a nearby hotel.The next morning after a 12 night because of all the planes taking off and landing, we returned to the airport. Guess what had happened while we were 13!Our plane had arrived and taken off again. All the other

21、passengershad been 14 up in the night to catch the plane, but for some reason or 15 we had been forgotten. You can imagine how we felt!1. A. packingB. wrappingC. bindingD. filling2. A. succeedB. manageC. handleD. deal3. A. timeB. endC. bitD. moment4. A. vehiclesB. transportationC. trafficD. passenge

22、rs5. A. checkedB. examinedC. enteredD. appeared6. A. namedB. toldC. calledD. made7. A. statementB. declarationC. announcementD. arrangement8. A. everB. evenC. howeverD. forever9. A. chargedB. paidC. costlyD. free10. A. lengthB. agesC. timesD. minutes11.A. moneyB. expenseC. kindnessD. concern12. A. s

23、oundB. deepC. sleeplessD. poor13. A. oversleptB. oversleepingC. sleepyD. asleep14. A. wokenB. awakeC. awokenD. woke15. A. anotherB. otherC. elseD. moreSection BDirections: Read the following four passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there

24、are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Not very long ago, a special family system existed in certain parts of South India. In this system, the actual head of a family unit was the mother's eldes

25、t brother, though the mother also had an important position in the family. In families of this kind, a husband was actually no more than a visitor. He did not live with his wife, but with his own mother, brothers and sisters in another house. He saw his sons and daughters sometimes, but the man who

26、actually fed and cared for them and acted as their father was their uncle their mother's brother.But this system, in which brothers and sisters take the place of the father, no longer exists in South India except in a few villages. Economic changes have had a great effect on family life. Family

27、life began to change when men went out to work in factories and offices instead of working with their mothers, brothers and sisters on the land. When a man went out to work he had money of his own and could buy his own land and build his own family, instead of depending on his mother and brothers. H

28、e wanted to be independent. This is an example of the way in which economic relations can have an effect on family relationships.1. The best title for this passage is.A. Husband, actual visitor in familyB. Family system in South IndiaC. Wife has important position in familyD. Economic relation affec

29、ts family relationship2. Who had the actual control of a family in certain parts of South India not long ago?A. The mother.B. The mother's eldest brother.C. The father.D. The father's mother.3. In this system, the husband lived together with.A. his wifeB. his sons and daughtersC. his mother,

30、 brothers and sisters D. his wife's brother4. Now in South India there are of this system in which a husband has no controlof his family.A. very few familiesB. many more familiesC. familiesD. not any families(B)It is difficult to imagine that about 100,000 ships would be needed to carry all the

31、oil produced in the world in a single year.Every oil ship is divided into many compartments (隔間)which are carefully ventilated (通風(fēng))so as to reduce the fire danger. At the same time, the oil is not kept too cold because then it is difficult to pump. Modern ships are made so that other products such a

32、s iron ore (鐵礦石)can also be carried.Today most people would agree that oil is the most important material in the world. That is why oil-producing areas such as the Middle East and Saharaare of such value. Without oil there would be no modern country. Planes and cars wouldn't be able to run, and

33、all machinery would stop. It is for these reasons that every country is trying to discover as more oil-fields as possible, and oil-fields are sometimes a cause of bitter quarrelling among nations.Besides the obvious uses of oil as lubricant潤滑齊J) and fuel to drive motor engines, there are a large num

34、ber of chemical by-products (副產(chǎn)品).In fact there are more than 5,000 such by-products of oil. Isn't it interesting to think that the deep-brown liquid which comes out of oil wells looks so ugly, and smells so terrible is so useful to our twenty-first century civilization?5. The writer thinks that

35、 oil means.A. wealthB. pollutionC. troubleD. moderncivilization6. The nations sometimes have a bitter quarrelling because of.A. chemical by-productsB. oil selling marketsC. oil-fieldsD. oil ships7. Which of the following statement is not true?A. In cold weather the oil is difficult to pump.B. Withou

36、t oil there would be no modernization.C. People can make many things out of oil.D. People don't like oil because it looks ugly and smells terrible.(C)During her childhood, Rachel showed an interest in nature and in writing. After high school, she enrolled in Pennsylvania State College for Women,

37、 intending to become a writer. She switched to biology, however, thereby setting the course of her life. Rachel went to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore for further study and became a member of the zoology staff at the University of Maryland.For fifteen years, Rachel worked for the United State

38、s Fish and Wildlife Service, writing and editing publications. Fortunately, her employer encouraged her to reach a larger audience. Rachel's poetic style of writing in three books about the ocean caught the imagination of the general reader. Her rare talent as both a physical scientist and a gif

39、ted writer earned her the National Book Award for The Sea Around Us.Rachel's next book marked her as a leading conservationist and a crusaded(力消 除公害的人)for the preservation of the natural environment. She began writing Silent Spring, knowing that she would be personally attacked and ridiculed. Sh

40、e continued writing despite the 川 health that slowed her progress. Upon completing the book, she wrote to a close friend, 'I have felt bound by a solemn( 神圣的)obligation to do what I couldif I didn't at least try I could never be happy again in nature. But now I can believe I have at least he

41、lped a little.'Rachel Carson did more than help a little. Although both government and industry opposed her, specialists in public health, the press, and the public itself all supported her fight against the irresponsible use of insecticides. Her book eventually led the government to ban DDT.8. This passage is concerned mainly with.

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