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1、 College English Test (1)Part I Structure and Vocabulary1. The building looked something _ a church. A. alikeB. ForC. AsD. like2. He _ listen to others than talk to himself. A.wouldB. Would ratherC.would better D. Has rather3. He sent in three applications _he obtained permission to set up an experi

2、mental work shop. A. beforeB. afterC. behind D. since4. My room is _ smaller than hers.A.little bitB. a bit littleC.little a bitD. a little bit5. Scarcely had they settle themselves in their seats in the theater _the curtain went up.A. beforeB. when C.as soon asD. then6. Hold _ my hand tightly while

3、 we cross this street.A.to B. on C.onto D. into7. Youd better remain here, _?A.shouldnt youB. hadnt youC.couldnt you D. wouldnt you8. Id rather you _ anything about it for the time being.A. do B. didnt do C.dontD.didnt9. _, we missed our plane.A.The train is being late B. The train which is lateC. T

4、o the lateD. The train being late10. Helen was much kinder to her youngest child than she was to the others, _, of course, made the others jealous.A. whoC. whatB. thatD. which11. I dont attach any importance _ with that man.A.to get in touchB. to getting in touchC.getting in touchD. get in touch12.

5、Ill ask her to ring you up _she comes back.A.the moment ofB the moment whenC.the minuteD. the minute that13. The team really looks good tonight because the coach had them _ every night this week.A.practicingB. to practiceC.practiceD. practiced14. After seeing the movie, Centennial, _.A.the hook was

6、read by many People.B.the hook made many people want to read it.C.many people wanted to read the hook.D. the reading of the book interested many people.15. The reason for the traffic accident was_ one of the drivers lost control of his car.A.whyB. whenC.thatD. because16. He tested hundreds of materi

7、als to see if they _electric current and glow.A.would bringB. would takeC.would fetchD. would carry17. _ is known to the world, Mark Twain is a great American writer.A. ThatC. AsB. Which D. It18. _ all his friend and money gone, he felt totally hopeless.A.ForB. SinceC.BecauseD. With19. _breaks the l

8、aw will be fined or put in jail.A.No matter whomB. Whoever C. No matter who D. Whenever one 20. I wondered _ to the party.A. if he should have been invited B. if he should inviteC. if he is invited D. should he been invitedPart II Reading ComprehensionPassage 1 During the summer session there will b

9、e a revised schedule of services for the university community. Specific changes for intercampus bus services, the cafeteria, and summer hours for the infirmary(醫(yī)務(wù)室) and recreational and athletic facilities will be posted on the bulletin board outside of the cafeteria. Weekly movie and concert schedu

10、les which are in the process of being arranged will be posted each Wednesday outside of the cafeteria. Intercampus buses will leave the main hall every hour on the half hour and make all of the regular stops on their route around the campus. The cafeteria will serve breakfast, lunch, and every dinne

11、r from 7 a.m to 7p.m. during the week and from the noon to 7 p.m. on weekends. The library will maintain regular hours during the week, but shorter hours on Saturdays and Sundays. The weekend hours are from noon to 7 p.m. All students who want to use the library borrowing services and the recreation

12、al, athletic, and entertainment facilities must have valid summer identification cards. This announcement will also appear in the next issue of the student newspaper.21. Which of the following is the main purpose of this announcement?To tell campus personnel of the new library services.To announce t

13、he new movies on campus this summerTo notify university people of important schedule changes.To remind students to validate(使生效) their identification cards.22 Specific schedule revisions for which of the following facilities are listed in this announcement? A) Athletic and recreational B) Food and t

14、ransportation C) Bookstore and post office D) medical and audio-visual23. Times for movies and concerts are not listed in this announcement because_a film or concert occurs every Wednesday at 7 p.m.the full list would be too longfilms and concerts cannot be announced publiclythe full list is not rea

15、dy yet24. According to the announcement, which of the following is true of special summer hours for the library?It has them only on the weekendsIt has them both weekdays and weekendsIt has no special summer hours.This information is not available25. According to the announcement a valid identificati

16、on card is required to_ride on intercampus busesread announcements in the cafeteriamake use of the infirmarycheck books out of the libraryPassage 2Ask three people to look out the window at a busy street corner and tell you what they see. Chances are you will receive three different answers. Each pe

17、rson sees the same scene, but each perceives(察覺(jué))something different 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(罰款單). Another may say that he sees a rush hour traffic jam at the intersection. T

18、he third may tell you that he sees a woman trying to cross the street with four children in tow(拉著). For perception is the minds interpretation of what the senses-in this case our eyes-tell us. Many psychologists today are working to try to determine just how a person experiences or perceives the wo

19、rld around 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 different things about the same scene.

20、Seeing and perceiving areA) the same action. B) two actions carried on entirely by the eyes.C) two separate actions. D) several actions that take place at different times.Perceiving is an action that takes placeA) in our eyes. B) only when we think very hard about something.C) in every persons mind.

21、 D) only under the direction of a psychologist.Perception involves whatA) our senses tell us. B) our minds interpret. C) we see with our eyes only. D) Both A and B.Psychologists study perception byA) setting up many experiments. B) asking each other what they see.C) looking out of windows. D) studyi

22、ng peoples eyes.The best title for this selection isA) How We See. B) Learning About Our Minds Through Science.C) What Psychologists Perceive. D) How To Become An Experimental PsychologistPassage 3If you are like most people, your intelligence varies from season to season. Your are probably a lot sh

23、arper in the spring than you are at any other time of year. A noted scientist, Ellsworth Huntington, concluded from other mens work and his own among peoples in different climates and temperature have a definite effect on our mental abilities.He found that cool weather is much more favorable for cre

24、ative thinking than is summer heat. This does not mean that all people are less intelligent in summer than they are during the rest of the year. It does mean, however, that the mental abilities of large numbers of people tend to be lowest in summer.Spring appears to be the beat period of the year fo

25、r thinking. One reason may be that in the spring mans mental abilities are affected by the same factors that bring about great changes in all nature.Fall is the next-best season, then winter. As for summer, it seems to be a good time to take a long vacation from thinkingAccording to the passage, man

26、s intelligence_-A) Varies from day to dayB) Stays the same throughout the yearC) Changes with the seasonsD) Changes from year to yearEllsworth Huntington decided that climate and temperature have_A) some effect on a few peoples intelligenceB) a great effect on everyones intelligenceC) some effect on

27、 most peoples intelligenceD) no effect on most peoples intelligenceEllsworth Huntingtons conclusion was based on_-A) variations of his own mental abilities from season to seasonB) the results of research done by him and other scientists among peoples in different climatesC) detailed records of tempe

28、rature changes in different placesD) detailed records of different ways of thinking among peoples on different climatesWhy does the author say summer is a good time to take a long vacation from thinking? _A) Because a long vacation in summer helps to improve peoples mental power.B) Because people te

29、nd to be less creative during summer.C) Because summer is a good time for outdoor activitiesD) Because mental exertion in the summer heat taxes too much of peoples energy.The central idea of this passage is_A) mans mental abilities change from season to seasonB) mans intelligence varies from place t

30、o placeC) man should take a long vacation in summerD) if you want to do creative thinking, go to a cool placePassage 4 If it were only necessary to decide whether to teach elementary science to everyone on a mass basis or to find the gifted few and take them as far as they can go, our task would be

31、fairly simple. The public school system, however, has no such choice, for the jobs must be carried on at the same time. Because we depend so heavily upon science and technology for our progress, we must produce specialists in many fields. Because we live in a democratic nation, whose citizens make t

32、he policies for the nation, large numbers of us must be educated to understand, to support, and when necessary, to judge the work of experts. The public school must educate both producers and users of scientific services.In education, there should be a good balance among the branches of knowledge th

33、at contribute to effective thinking and wise judgment. Such balance is defeated by too much emphasis on any one field. The question of balance involves not only the relation of the natural sciences, the social sciences, and the arts but also relative emphases among the natural sciences themselves. S

34、imilarly, we must have a balance between current and classical knowledge. The attention of the public is continually drawn to new possibilities in scientific fields and the discovery of new knowledge; these should not be allowed to turn our attention away from the sound, established materials that f

35、orm the basis of courses for beginners.36. According to the first paragraph ,the task of education is fairly complicated because_the current public school system is too complicated to be understoodthe public school system has no choice of what to teachit is difficult to decide whether elementary sci

36、ence should be taught in public schoolsthe educators have to take care of both ordinary and gifted students. 37. The word ”defeated”(Line3, para.2 most probably means_.A) broken B) beaten C) destroyed D) damaged 38. Which of the following points is NOT included in the passage?One of the major tasks

37、of education is to discover the most promising studentsIn order to teach effectively, educators are requested to lay emphasis on one particular fieldSome subjects have been over-emphasized in public schools.The progress of the society cannot merely rely on inventors 39. It can be inferred from the p

38、assage that _.students should learn more up-to-date knowledgelack of scientific knowledge will lead to poor relations between producers and users of scientific servicesStudents are getting to know the importance of a good balance among the branches of knowledgeSufficient attention should be given to

39、 basic knowledge 40. The best title for this passage might be_- A) Balance in Education B) Educational System in Public School C) Current Situation in Education D) Importance of Teaching Science and TechnologyPart III. Cloze(10%)Sometimes when we grow old, our memory is not as good as it was and we

40、are not as mentally alert. This often 41 in old age .It is 42 and not serious. But many other people 43 a severe memory loss. It is 44 severe that they can not 45 even the simplest things, and their 46 abilities are so 47 that they can not think or 48 clearly or communicate 49 others. They become tr

41、oubled and 50 , suspicious and hostile. They say and do 51 that often make no 52 . And their behavior and personalities 53 so much that they seem to be 54 from the people they once 55 . Such persons are not mentally sick, 56 are their problems caused by old 57 . Sometimes they are suffering 58 a mys

42、terious brain disorder 59 Alzheimers disease. The disease is a major 60 of death among older Americans. 41. A. happens B. brings about C. breaks D. occurs to 42. A. ordinary B. average C. normal D. special 43. A. take B. suffer C. catch D. obtain 44. A. more B. such C. so D. as 45. A. remember B. ke

43、ep C. bear D. remind 46. A. ideal B. psychological C. mental D. brain 47. A. reduced B. cut of C. lessened D. shrunk 48. A. reduce B. reason C. define D. issue 49. A. with B. to C. by D. through50. A. confusing B. guilty C. confused D. mistaken51. A. things B. programmes C. professions D. items52. A

44、. meaning B. sense C. importance D. understanding53. A. turn B. grow C. change D. convert54. A. different B. unlike C. distinguished D. familiar 55. A. were B. liked C. lived D. had been56. A. not B. no longer C. nor D. never57. A. years B. age C. life D. memory58. A. by B. from C. as D. for 59. A.

45、called B. calling C. calls D. being called60. A. way B. reason C. trouble D. InterferencePart IV Translation就業(yè)余愛(ài)好而言, 她和她的孿生妹妹幾乎沒(méi)什么共同之處。 That magazine story, and the person who wrote it, I have never been able to track down.They had been talking of stiffer sentences for criminals, of bringing back th

46、e death penalty and how the President is going to clean up the country.他創(chuàng)作的藝術(shù)品在很多方面比他父親的要好。我已了解清楚了,他的結(jié)論是以事實(shí)為根據(jù)的。成功在于勤奮,這句話很正確。你是否認(rèn)為美國(guó)應(yīng)對(duì)該事故負(fù)完全的責(zé)任?這封信必須交給他本人。 English Test Paper(2)Part I. Structure $ Vocabulary (30%)It took Jane a whole hour to _ this algebra problem.A. work on B. work at C. work out

47、D. work overDont_ to let me know if there is anything I can do for you.A. prevent B. reject C. hesitate D. refuse His manner was so bright and pleasant that Arthur felt _- with him at once.A. easy B. confident C. comfortable D. at restLets hang up some paintings on these _ walls.A. vacant B. empty C

48、. blank D. bareWe must stop _ the earths atmosphere.A. filling B. emitting C. wasting D. pollutingNo one has yet succeeded in explaining the _ of how life began.A. logic B. puzzle C. cause D. problemUnfortunately, very few sheep _ the severe winter last year.A. survived B. endured C. spent D. remain

49、edLets put our heads together and find _ to the problem.A. an answer B. a way C. a method D. a solutionWe discussed the problem three or four times, but could come to no _.A. end B. conclusion C. result D. judgmentThe self-important manager didnt seem to _ much importance to my advice.A. apply B. at

50、tach C. judge D. considerIcy roads and poor visibility are familiar _ in the Midwestchances B dangers C. conditions D. happenings.They had so _ in common that they soon became good friends.A. little B. few C. many D. muchI suddenly realized that he was trying to _ quarrelling with me.A. consider B.

51、enjoy C. avoid D. preventThe real trouble _ their lack of confidence in their abilities.A. lies in B. lies on C. results in D. leads toRecently the newspapers have reported several _- on the boundaries of Israel and Jordan.A. accidents B. incidents C. events D. happeningsThe actual cost of the build

52、ing was much higher than our original _.A. consideration B. judgment C. estimate D. planWe can depend on Bob to make a _ choice.A. correct B. sensitive C. noisy D. consideredExcuse me for _ you with such a small matter.A. questioning b. troubling c. interrupting D. keepingSusan wants to know whether

53、 the measures have been agreed _.A. to B. with C. over D. uponExcuse me, but it is time to have your temperature _.A. taking B. to take C. take D. takenJanes dress is similar in design _ her sisters.A. with B. like C. to D. as_ it is youve found, you must give it back to the person it belongs to.A.

54、That B. What C. Whatever D. However23By then our experiment had reached _ stage. A. a profound B. an ultimate C. a perpetual D. a vital24. They have developed techniques which are _ to those used in most factories. A. more talented B. better C. greater D. superior25. At the conference he expressed s

55、ome personal views which later brought him into _ with the Party leadership. A. action B. crisis C. conflict D. power26. I did not expect him to _ his intentions. A. tell B. indicate C. reveal D. expose27. Some of the students in this class seem _ to help those who have difficulties in their studies

56、. A. willing B. reluctant C. reliable D. responsible28. Many people have the _ that wealth is the chief source of happiness. A. illusion B. imagination C. vision D. impression29. The manager flew into _ when he heard that his secretary had disobeyed his instructions. A. a range B. disappointment C.

57、a penalty D. a rage He didnt _ and so he failed the examination.A. work enough hard B. work hard enoughC. hard work enough D. hard enough workPart II Reading Comprehension (40%)Passage OneVoluntary Service Overseas (VSC) is a registered charity dedicated to assisting development in the worlds poor c

58、ountries. It is an independent non-sectarian organisation. VSO is a direct response to an urgent need. Each year about 450 volunteers are sent to work on projects in 36 developing countries. Each volunteer goes overseas in response to a specific appeal from a developing country Over the past 23 year

59、s more than 20,000 volunteers have worked abroad with VSO. Together they have contributed over 30,000 man-years to development.But VSO volunteers gain as well as give. They gain responsibility, experience and a personal viewpoint on development. On their return they can make an effective contributio

60、n to the development debate. Above all, VSO is said that the Third World needs. For this reason the Third World countries themselves pay almost half the cost of each VSO volunteer.When VSO was established over 20 years ago, the first volunteers were school-leavers, However, increasingly the demand w

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