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1、專科英語復(fù)習(xí)題(專科)Part I Vocabulary and StructureDirections: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A,B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet1.

2、一 Bradford graduated from college with honors at a very young age. He have been an outstanding student.A. must B. could C. should D. might2. None of us called the police when the two cars collided, 。A. didn ' t we B. don ' t we C. did we D. do we3. The country's wealth comes chiefly from

3、 its manyA herd of cattle B herd of cattles C herds of cattle D herds of cattles4. Only when I began to do it that I had made a mistake.A. I realized B. I had realized C. did I realize D. would I realize5. When I was young, I horse every day.A am used to ride B am used to riding C used to ride D use

4、d to riding6. The manager entered the office and was happy to learn that four-fifths of the tickets.A. was booked B. had been booked C. were booked D. have been booked7. , Sam knows lots of things about philosophy.A. As he is young B. As young he is C. Young as is he D. Young as he is8. You could ha

5、ve done much better yesterday. Why.A. didn ' t you B. couldn ' t you C. hadn ' t you D. shouldn ' t you9. Jenny is the only one of the grade who selected to school fashion-show teamA. is B. are C. has D. have10. I believe he an accident. Otherwise he would have arrived on time.A. wou

6、ld have hadB. could have had C. should have hadD. must have had11. What a lovely party! It' s worthll my life.A. rememberingB. to rememberC. to remembered D. being remembered12. One-third of the area covered with green trees. About seventy percent of the trees been planted.A. are; haveB. is; has

7、C. is; haveD. are; has13. The boy was very happy that his mother bought him a new pair of shoes at a yesterday.A shoes shop B shoe shopC shoes's shopD shoe's14. I will tell him as soon as he backA. comeB. comesC. will comeD. came15. - Have you moved into the new house?Not yet, the rooms.A. a

8、re being painted B. are painting C. are painted D. are being painting16. The football match was televised from the Berlin Olympic Stadium.A. live B. alive C. living D. lively17. All but Dick in Class Three this term.A. areB. isC. were D. was18. The temperature of a human body, no matter in what part

9、 of the word he lives, is about 36.8 degreesin Celsius.A. average B. normal C. regular D. common19. I had planned to leave Guangzhou the morning of the 20th, but the take-offwas postponed till the late afternoon because of the weather.A inB onC atD for20. I've for the job and I hope I 'll ge

10、t it.A. appointed B. applied C. presented D. succeeded21. The post card is sent by.A. a friend of my father B. a friend of my father's C. my father friend D. my father friend's22. By this time tomorrow,John in Paris.A will arrive B arrives C will be arriving D will have arrived23. Old people

11、 must.A. look after well B. be looked well after C. looked well after D. be looked after well24. Not only I but also Douglas and Miranda fond of watching television.A. am B. isC. areD. be25. My wallet is nowhere to be found. I when I was on bus.A. must have dropped itB. must drop itC. should have dr

12、opped itD. ought to have dropped it26. He live in a remote and underdeveloped country than in this modern but noisy city.A. had rather B. likes to C. had better D. would rather27. when he saw hi s wife ' s face did Tom realize the true meaning of her remark.A. JustB. NeverC. OnlyD. Usually28. Th

13、e more fruit and vegetables you eat,chance of getting cancer you have.A. littleB. lessC. the lessD. the least29. All the things, his proposal is of greater value than yours.A. considered B. considering C. to consider D. consider30. Even though they side by side for twenty years, the two neighbors ar

14、e not on good terms .A. have been lived B. had been livedC. had been living D. have been living31. Can you your visit for a few days more?A. enlarge B. expand C. explore D. extend32. Some local companies are making great efforts to with foreign companies for a share of the market.A. connect B. combi

15、ne C. compete D. compare33. 一 May I have the of dancing with you, Madame? Yes, of course.A. pleasure B. joyC. rightD. desire34. The teacher is writing a piece of chalk on the blackboard while the students are writing ink inexercise books.A. with, inB. in, withC. in, inD. with, with35. Now Tom togeth

16、er with his classmates football on the playground.A. playB. are playing C. plays D. is playing36. You read that article if you don' t want to.A. haven ' t B. can ' t C. mustn ' t D. needn ' t37. When and where to go for the on-salary holidayyet.A. are not decided B. have not been

17、 decidedC. is not being decided D. has not been decided38. Some came to our school for a visit that day.A. Germans B. Germen C. Germany D. Germanies39. My friend and classmate Paul motorcycles in his spare time.A. raceB. races C. is raced D. is racing40. I'd like to take of this opportunity to t

18、hank you all for your cooperation.A. profit B. benefit C. advantage D. occasion Part II ClozeDirections: For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answe

19、r SheetWho has deprived the children's happiness of learning?Children are born with a natural desire of learning. They are curios and concerned about 21 around them. They are 22 to learn anything that amazes them. They have so many 23 that they keep on asking. They can bore the 24 all day long w

20、ith many 25 questions which they will never feel bored with. Why? This is because learning is their 26, perhaps an instinct of human beings. They just can't help. But27, they feel bored with learning, especially when learning becomes a boring 28 for them,especially after school has become a 29 o

21、f their life, especially when they have to 30 teachers who tell them again and again to 31 to recite and memorize things they don't want to learn, and especially 32 they realize school is not what they once 33 to be but something that, according to their parents, they must rely on in order to 34

22、 a good fame or a good job or a good future. That is to say, learning has become a 35, which they are forced or 36 to face. So it is the teachers and parents whohave thrown the heavy 37 on the children. And meanwhile, the competitive society is also to blame. The children have been 38 of their pleas

23、ure and happiness that they could have enjoyed from the natural learning.Therefore, my 39_to the students 'learning is that they40enjoy learning, enjoy the pleasure that theycould feel from learning itself. Find back the long lost desire and curiosity of learning in their childhood.1. A . nothin

24、gB. anythingC. everythingD. something2. A . curiousB. proudC. nervousD. eager3. A . questions B .reactionsC. problemsD. troubles4. A . studentsB. adultsC. parentsD. teachers5. A . funnyB .boringC. boredD. practical6. A. abilityB. excuseC. characteristicD. nature7. A . gradually B .eventuallyC. howev

25、erD. therefore8. A. dutyB.exerciseC. taskD. remark9. A . pleasureB. partC. occasionD. success10. A. faceB. followC. escapeD. imitate11. A . repeatB. copyC. reportD. reply12. A. beforeB. sinceC. afterD. when13. A. forbiddenB. attractedC. intendedD. expected14. A. requireB. achieveC. earnD. indicate15

26、. A. promiseB. serviceC. mustD. choice16. A. pleasedB. recommendedC. obligedD. experienced17. A. burdenB. confidenceC. difficultyD. challenge18. A. informedB. deprivedC. accusedD. approved19. A. encouragement B. persuationC. suggestioniD. decision20. A. mustB. shouldC. mightD. couldChildish V oiceWh

27、en I was a young child, my parents often told me that it was time to teach a man everything. I didn ' t understand and wondered why 21 had such a big influence 22 a person. I thought I could grow up quickly to find it out as an adult . But now, 23 I come to knock at the door of adulthood, I feel

28、 24toexpress my own 25 on this saying. I know that I ' must a high school student with very 26experiences. There are still many things 27 me in the future, yet I would like to express myself in a childish voice.I once read this sentence:"To make this world a happy place to live, you 28yourd

29、 self bederourheart , instead of the whole world. 1 was shocked. It made me think about life 29. There are so manythings around us that 30 our will. We can ' t force lif§1our wishes.The earth won ' t stop turningno matter whether we 32 it or not. What we can do is just to make ourselves

30、 33 the world. I think we should learn to accept 34 life gives us, no matter whether it' s the spring sunlight or the winter snowfall, anctry to be happy.Deeply moved by the pop song Grandmother (by Jay Chou), I always try to 35 every pleasant thing in my life, but now I see I don' t cftcerm

31、ositsant moments. It is more 36 that they slip by and leave youfeeling 37. I realize that I ' mot just living 38 myself and that there are the others around me Ishould think of .The y all pay attention to my growing up, even if it t a little progress. jus Everyone has his or her own attitude tow

32、ards life, be it positive or39. It doesn ' t matter, I think. There isone .40 that shouldbe obeyed and that's to make this woedter.21.A.manB. timeC. thingD.parent22.A.aboutB. withC. onD.in23.A.beforeB. afterC. asD.when24.A.anxiousB. worriedC. tiredD.glad25.A.beliefsB. opinionsC. confidencesD

33、.expressions26.A.a fewB. littleC. fewD.a little27.A.waiting forB. sticking withC. dealing withD.doing with28.A.askB. changeC. exchangeD.force29.A.myselfB. itselfC. oneselfD.themselves30.A.go withB. go alongC. go aheadD.go against31.A.being followedB. to be followedC. to be followingD.to follow32.A.r

34、eceiveB. acceptC. refuseD.approve33.A.fitB. suitC. beatD.match34.A.whatB. whateverC. whichD.why35.A.missB. catchC. escapeD.lose36.A.probablyB. likelyC. possiblyD.unlikely37.A.regretfulB. awfulC. seccessfulD.terrible38.A.forB. byC. onD.with39.A.wrongB. falseC. negativeD.true40.A.pointB. ruleC. thingD

35、.wordPart III Reading ComprehensionDirections: There are two reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the A

36、nswer SheetPassage 1In Canada and the United States, people enjoy entertaining at home. They often invite friends over for a meal, a party, or just for coffee and conversation.Here are the kinds of things people say when they invite someone to their home:“ Would you like to come over for dinner Satu

37、rday night?”“ Hey, we re having a party on Friday. Can you come?”To reply to an invitation, either s ay thank you and accept, or say youand grievesoarnryexcuse:“ Thanks, I d love to. What time would you like me to come?” or “ Oh, sorry. I ve tickets forSometimes, however, people use expressions that

38、 sound like invitations but which are not real invitations. For example:“ Please come over for a drink sometime.”“ Why not get together for a party sometime?”“ Why don t you come over and see us sometime soon”They are really just polite ways of ending a conversation. They are not r eal invitations b

39、ecause they don mention a specific time or date. They just show that the person is trying to be friendly. To reply to expressions like these, people just say“” Sure, that would be great!” or “ OK. Yes, thanks. ”So next time when you hear what sounds like an invitation, listen carefully. Is it a real

40、 invitation or is the person just being friendly?1. Why do Canadians and Americans often invite friends for meals at home?A 、 Because they can save time.C 、 Because they enjoy entertaining at home2. Which of the following is a real invitation?B、D、Because they can spend less money.Because they have m

41、odern and beautiful houses.A、If youre f ree, let s go for a drink sometime.B”、Please go to the cinema with me some day.C、D、3. If people sayLet s get tolgunetchhesr ofomre day, you just sayA 、 That would be nice.D 、 That s great. IB、 How about this weekend?ll be there on time.C、 Oh, sorry. I m very b

42、usy.Would youlike to have a cup of tea with us sometime?I ve two tickets here. Can you go to the concert with me?4. People use A 、 they C、 they “ an unreal invitationreyitnrg to be friendlyre trying to make friendwsith othersB 、 real invitation or notD 、 ways of ending a conversationPassage 2in orde

43、r to show that .B、 they re trying to be helpfulD、 they haven t got ready for a party yet5.The passage is mainly about .A 、 entertainment at homeC 、 expressions of starting a conversationAsk three people to look out the same window at a busy street corner and tell you what they see. Chances are you w

44、ill receive three different answers. Each person sees the same scene, but each perceives (感知 ) something differently about it.Perceiving goes on in our minds. Of the three people who look out the window, one may say that he sees a policeman giving a motorist a ticket. Another may say that he sees a

45、rush hour traffic jam at the intersection. The third may tell you that he sees a woman trying to cross the street with four children in tow. For perception is the mind s interpretation of what the senses in this case our eyes tell us.Many psychologists are working to try to determine just how a pers

46、on experiences or perceives the worldaround him. Using a scientific approach, these psychologists set up experiments in which they can control all of the factors. By measuring and charting the results of many experiments, they are trying to find out what makes different people perceive totally diffe

47、rent things about the same scene.6.Seeing and perceiving are .A. the same actionC. two actions carried on entirely by the eyes times7. Perceiving is an action that takes place A. in our eyes somethingC. only under the direction of a psychologist8. Perception involves that .A. our senses tell usB. tw

48、o separate actionsD. several actions that take place at different8. only when we think very hard aboutD. in every person s mind8. our minds interpretC. we see with our eyes onlyD. both A and B9. People perceive different things about the same scene because .A. they see different thingsB. they cannot

49、 agree about thingsC. some have better eyesightD. none of the above10. Psychologists study perception by .A. setting up many experimentsB. asking each other what they seeC. studying people s eyesD. looking out of windowsPassage 3The elephant is the biggest four-legged animal in the world. It is also

50、, perhaps, the gentlest; but not always!Elephants are like us in some ways. They live for a long time fifty or sixty years. They can remember things very well. They never forget great sadness or great happiness. A female elephant dies, her daughters and her grand-daughters are sad for many months, t

51、hey stay with the dead body. Then they carry a bit of it away with them. They never forget a dear friend.Elephants are like us, but they are also different. They live in families, families of females. There will be afew young males a few “ baby boys ” . But the females will soon send them away. An e

52、lephant family keeps only its daughters, mothers and grandmothers. And its great-grandmothers.The females stay together for fifty, sixt y a hundred years. The older animals look after the young ones. The mothers teach their daughters and set a good example.And what happens to male elephants? Well, t

53、he young males stay with their mothers for a time. Then they must leave the family. The females just send them away. A bull elephant does not often have a friend. He lives apart, away from the family, and often away from other bulls.Sometimes the females call a bull. He can visit them then, and stay

54、 for a time. But soon his “wives” and sisters send him away again. The females have a very happy family life. What do the bulls think about it? We don t know.11. Elephants are different from mankind in that .A. they live in families of females.B. males and females live in different families.C. they

55、live alone.D. bull elephant live together.12. Elephants are like human beings in that .A. they live for 100 years or soB. parents and children live togetherC. they have good memoriesD. they fight with each other13. A male elephant is .A. sent away as soon as he is born.B. called to stay with the fam

56、ily forever.C. taught by his fatherD. living alone14. Which of the following is not true? When a female elephant dies, her daughter and grand-daughters .A. are sad for many monthsB. stay with the dead bodyC. carry a bit of the dead body away with themD. bury the dead body15. Female elephants learn f

57、rom .A. bullsB. menC. their mothersD. their sistersPassage 4Ask three people to look out the same window at a busy street corner and tell you what they see. Chances are you will receive three different answers. Each person sees the same scene, but each perceives (感知)something differently about it.Perceiving goes on in ou

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