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專升本中期選拔英語試題訓(xùn)練(七)PartIVocabularyandStructure1.I’dliketo________himtooyouforthejob.Heisverycleverandindustriousboy.A.referB.proposeC.recommendD.suggest2.PaulinvitedmetodinnerthedaybeforeyesterdayandI________hisinvitationwithpleasure.A.acceptedB.promisedC.permittedD.received3.Eventhoughtheyseemtobereal,allthecharactersinthisbookareinfact________.A.imaginativeB.imaginableC.imaginaryD.imageable4.BothMaryandEllen,_______Jane,arestudyingChineseinourcollege.A.aswellasB.andaswellC.withD.beside5.Sheissaidto________fivetripstoChinainthepastthreeyears.A.bemadeB.havebeenmakingC.makeD.havemade6.A________shipisashipwhichcarriesgoods.A.goodsB.commodityC.cargoD.fright7.Theresultoftheexperimentmademe________.ItwasnotsogoodasIhadexpected.A.disappointB.disappointedC.disappointingD.bedisappointed8.Itisnotalwaysreliabletomakeaconclusiononthe_________ofthefirstimpression.A.basicB.baseC.basementD.basis9.Her_________dutiesareansweringphones,typinglettersandmakingarrangements.A.conventionalB.routineC.traditionalD.regular10.IntheUnitedStat(yī)es,fewparents_________tolettheirchildrenusetheircars.A.rejectB.denyC.refuseD.forbid11.Infact,shehaddoneall_________tohelpthepoor.A.shecouldB.whichshecouldC.whatshecouldD.asshecould12._________afterhisdeaththathewasrecognizedasagreatscientists.A.ItwasnotuntilB.ItisuntilC.ItwasuntilD.Notuntil13.Thepatientisstillwet._________!A.BesuretonottouchitB.BesurenottotouchitC.BenotsuretotouchitD.Don’tbesuretotouchit14.You________meabouthisillnessyesterday.A.musttellB.hadtoldC.oughttotellD.oughttohavetold15.Thedesignwasso_________thatyoucouldnotfindanyfaultinit.A.delicateB.elaborat(yī)eC.fancyD.complicated16._________drivingtowork,Mr.Robinsgoestohisofficebytraineveryday.A.WithoutB.Rat(yī)herthanC.InsteadofD.Inspiteof17.Morethanthirtypeopleare________inthisevent.A.happenedB.participatedC.involvedD.included18.Youhaven’twastedmytime;onthe________,you’vehelpedmesavesometime.A.contraryB.reverseC.oppositeD.contrast19.Allthevillagersproposedto_________theroadtothetownnearby.A.stretchB.extendC.enlargeD.expend20.Doyouhaveanyideaofwhowillbeinvitedtothepress________thisevening?A.conferenceB.gatheringsC.meetingD.talks21.Thiskindofreadinglampcanbe________totheneedofthereader.A.adoptedB.adjustedC.adaptedD.used22.Theyhaveplacedalarge________withtheBoeingCompanyfor20newairliners.A.ChargeB.commandC.requestD.order23.Thetravelers________300milesadaybycarwhentheywereinAfrica.A.passedB.tookC.coveredD.went24.Bobhad_________forhisfathertocomewheneverneeded.A.arrangedB.requiredC.demandedD.invited25.Partofofficeis_________offfortheuseofthemanager.A.separatedB.cutC.dividedD.split26.Myearly________atlearningtodrivewereunsuccessful.A.effortsB.temptC.testD.trial27.Accordingto_________theyhavetoldme,theyshouldreturnwithinaboutoneweek.A.thatB.itC.whatD.which28.Sheoughtto_________myletteraweekago.Butshewasbusywithherwork.A.haveansweredB.answeringC.answerD.beanswering29.Thelawrequiresthateveryone________hiscarcheckedatleastonceamonth.A.hasB.hadC.haveD.wouldhave30.If_________successfully,theplanwillcompletelychangethetrafficconditionsinourcity.A.carryingoutB.carriedoutC.tocarryoutD.carryoutPartIIBlankfilling1.Heshoweda_________(child)lackofcontroloverhistemper.2.A_________(self)personputshisowninterestsfirst.3.Thewholeroomwasfloodedwithwarm,_________(gold)sunlight.4.Viewsnotbasedonthorough_________(investigate)arenothingbutignorantnonsense.5.Theystartedoffatonceinsearchofthe_________(miss)girl.6.Thegovernmentputforwarda_________(propose)toimprovepublictransportat(yī)ion.7.Whatwearewaitingforisthe_________(confirm)ofthenews.8.Itisconsidered________(polite)foramantowearahatindoors.9.Childrenshouldbeencouragedtobe________(dependent)thinkers.10.Thepat(yī)ientwas________(capable)ofwalking,sohehadtobecarried.PartIIIReadingComprehension1.GettingLostonPurposeIdidn’tknowthecityat(yī)allandwhatismore,Icouldn’tspeakawordofthelanguage.Afterhavingspentmyfirstdaysight–seeinginthetown-centre,Idecidedtolosemywaydeliberatelyonmysecondday,sinceIbelievedthatthiswasthesurestwayofgettingtoknowmywayaround.Igotonthefirstbusthatpassesanddescendedsomethirtyminuteslaterinwhatmusthavebeenasuburb.?Thefirsttwohourspassedpleasantlyenough.Idiscoveredmysteriouslittlebook-shopsinbackstreetsandfinallyarrivedat(yī)amarket-placewhereIstoppedandhadcoffeeinanopen-aircafé.ThenI(lǐng)decidedtogetbacktomyhotelforlunch.Afterwalkingaboutaimlesslyforsometime,Ideterminedtoasktheway.ThetroublewasthattheonlywordIknowofthelanguagewasthenameofthestreetinwhichIlived---andeventhatIpronouncedbadly.?Istoppedtoaskafriendly-lookingnewspaper-seller.Hesmiledandhandedmeapaper.Ishookmyheadandrepeatedthenameofthestreetandhethrustthepaperintomyhands.Seeingthatitwouldbeimpossibletoargueaboutthematter,Igavehimsomemoneyandwentonmyway.ThenextpersonIaskedwasanoldladywhowasbuyingvegetables.ShewasveryhardofhearingandIrepeatedthewordseveraltimes.Whenshefinallyheardme,sheseemedtotakeoffenceandbeganshoutingandshakingherwalking-stickatme.Ihurriedawayquicklyandwasrelievedtoseeapolicemanonacorner.Hecertainlywouldbeabletohelpme.Thepolicemanlistenedattentivelytomyquestion,smiledandgentlytookmebythearm.Therewasadistantlookinhiseyesashepointedleftandrightandleftagain.Heglancedatmeforapproval,andrepeatedtheperformance.Inoddedpolitelyandbeganwalkinginthedirectionhepointed.AboutanhourpassedandInoticedthat(yī)thehousesweregettingfewerandgreenfieldswereappearingoneithersideofme.Ihadcomeallthewayintothecountry.Theonlythingleftformetodowastofindthenearestrailway-station!1.Thewriter________________.?a.wasacompletestrangerinthecityb.knowthecityquitewell?c.hadoncevisitedthecityd.hadonlyalittleknowledgeaboutthecity?2.Thewriterbelievesthat(yī)ifyouwanttoknowastrangecityyoushould______________.

a..goeverywhereonfootb.a(chǎn)skpeopletheway?c.getlostonpurposed.getonthefirstpassingbus?3.Themaincauseofallthewriter’stroubleswasthat_______________.

a.hefollowedthepoliceman’sdirectionb.hecouldn’tspeakthelanguage?c.heleftthecitycenterd.hewentaroundwithoutaguidebook

4.Thenewspaper-seller____________.

a.understoodwhathesaidb.thoughthewouldbuyanewspaper

c.showedhimaroundthecityd.toldhimhowtogettothebusstop?5.Whydidthewriterleavetheoldwomaninsuchahurry?

a.Shedidnotunderstandwhathesaid.b.Shewasgettingangrywiththewriter.?c.Shewasveryhardofhearing.d.Shehadnoideawherehishotelwas.?6.Thepolicemanonthecorner_____________whenthewriteraskedthewaya.tookoffenceb.shookhishead

c.shoutedloudlyd.gavehimsomeinformation2.Churchill’sPortraitWhenSirWinstonChurchill,thegreatBritishprimeminister,reachedhiseightiethbirthdayinNovember,1954,hewaspresentedwithhisportraitbyawell-knownmodernartist,GrahamSutherland.ThepaintinghadbeenorderedandpaidforbythemembersofParliament,whowantedtohonortheGrandOldManofWorldWarⅡ.?SirWinstonandLadyChurchillweredeeplymovedbythismarkofrespectandaffection.Neitherofthem,ofcourse,allowedthedonorstoseehowmuchtheybothdislikedtheportrait.“Itmakesmelookstupid---whichIamnot!”protestedChurchillinprivate.Publicly,heonlyremarkedthatitwas“afineexampleofmodernart.”Hisfriendssmiled;itwaswellknownthat(yī)SirWinstondidn’tcareformodernart.?Churchillwassounhappyabouttheportraitthatfinallyhiswifehaditdestroyed.ChurchilldiedatninetyinJanuary,1965.LadyChurchillfollowedhimin1977.Shortlyafterherdeath,thepubliclearnedwhathadhappenedtoSutherland’spainting,andaheatedargumentbrokeout.Thepainterwasunderstandablysad.Theartisticcommunity,shockedandangry,claimedthatthedestructionofthepicturehadbeenacrime.Historianssaidthattheyregrettedthedisappearanceofahistoricaldocument.Allagreedthat(yī)theChurchillsdidn’thavetherighttodowhattheyhaddone.

Well---didthey?Agoodpartofthepublicfeltthatthesubject(andowner)ofaportraithadtherighttogetridofitifitmadehimsounhappy,Thequestion,however,hasbeenraisedmanytimesbefore:whohastherighttoaworkofart---thesitter,theowner,thedonor,ortheartistwhocreatedit?Andwhenthepaintingistheportraitofahistoricalfigure,shouldtherightofposteritybeconsidered,asthehistoriansclaimed??Anotherquestioncomestomind:whoisqualifiedtojudgeaportrait?GrahamSutherlandhadtoldSirWinstonthathewouldpainthim“ashesawhim.”Churchillneverhadachancetoseetheworkinprogresssincethepainterrefusedtoshowittohim.HefoundoutonlywhenhereceivedhispresentthatSutherlandhadseenhimasaheavy,sick,tiredoldman.Sincehehatedoldage,hewadnat(yī)urallyhurtandoffended.Butwastheportraitagoodone,asmany(includingthepainter)said?Orwasitbadandoffensiveasothers(andthesitter)thought?Whoistojudge?Itiswellknownthatweneverseeourselvesasothersseeus;butdoweseeourselvesbetterthantheydo?Noneofthesequestionshavebeenansweredyettoeverybody’ssatisfaction.1.TohaveChurchill’sportraitpaintedwastheideaof____________.?a.awell-knownmodernartistb.Parliament

c.afriendofChurchill’sd.LadyChurchill2.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

a.Churchilllikedtheportraitbuthiswifedidnot.

b.Churchilldidnotliketheportraitbecausehedidnotlikethepainter.

c.Churchilllikedtheportraitbecauseitwasafineexampleofmodernart.

d.NeitherChurchillnorhiswifelikedtheportrait.3.WhenChurchillsaiditwas“afineexampleofmodernart”hewas__________.

a.dishonest.b.Jokingc.praisingtheportraitd.beingdiplomatic4.Whenwasthedestructionoftheportraitknowntothepublic?

a.Assoonasithappened.b.AfterChurchilldiedin1965.

c.SoonafterLadyChurchill’deathd.Notuntilrecently.5.Howdidpeoplereacttothenews??a.Peopleoftheartisticcommunitywereallverysad.?b.Thehistoriansfeltmorestronglyagainstitthantheartisticcommunity.

c.AllpeopleagreedthattheChurchillshadnorighttodestroythepicture.?d.WhilesomeweeupsetquiteafewpeoplebelievedtheChurchillshadtherighttodestroyit.6.GrahamSutherlandpaintedChurchill___________.?a.asaheavy,sick,tiredoldmanb.asapersonmuchyoungerthanhisage?c.accordingtoChurchill’sinstructions.d.AccordingtoLadyChurchill’sdescriptions7.Accordingtothewriter,whohastherighttoaworkofart?a.Theowner.b.Theartistwhocreatedit.c.Thepublic.d.Heisnotsure.3.Mr.SmithBlundersMr.SmithiswellknowninWashingtonbecauseofhismanysocialblunders.Healwayslikestoattendthevarioussocialfunctionsbecausehewantstoexpandhiscircleoffriends.WheneverHeisinvited,hegoes,unlessheisill.Recentlyhereceivedaninvitationtoafashionablebanquet.Althoughhedidnotknowthehostess,heacceptedtheinvitation.Hewassecretlyverypleased,becausehefeltthathisreputationasadesirableguestwasgrowing.Whenhearrivedatthebanquethall,hefoundthat(yī)aboutonehundredpeoplehadbeeninvited.Hebegantomovearoundthehall.Hespoketootherguestswhetherheknewthemornot.Hesoonrealizedthathehadnevermetanyoftheotherpeoplepresent,althoughtheyseemedtoknoweachother.?Atdinner,hewasseatedbesideaverydignifiedwoman.ThewomantriedtobefriendlyeventhoughshehadnevermetMr.Smithbefore.Shespokepolitely,wheneverhespoketoher.Betweenthefirstandthesecondcourseofthemeal,sheturnedtoMr.Smithandsaid,“Doyouseethat(yī)gray-hairedmanat(yī)theendofthetable?Theonewithglasses.”“Ah,yes.Whoishe?”askedSmith.He’stheSecretaryoftheInterior!”shereplied.Mr.Smithsaid,”Sothat’stheSecretaryoftheInterior!I’mafraidthatIfindverylittletoadmireabouthim,althoughheistheSecretary.”?Thewomanstiffenedanddidnotreply,Smithcontinuedinspiteofhercoldness.“Ireallycan’tseehowhereceivedhisappointment,unlessheisperhapsarelativeofthePresident.”?“IthardlymatterswhetheryouliketheSecretaryornot,”shesaid.“HewaschosenbecausethePresidentthoughthewasthemanforthejob.Ifhedoesthejobwell,youshouldhavenocomplaint.”

“That(yī)’sjustit,”persistedSmith.“Noonedoesthethingsthedoes,unlessheisacompletefool!”?“Sir!”saidthewomaninallherdignity.“DoyouknowwhoIam?”“No,”repliedSmith.?“IamtheSecretary’swife,”shesaidcoldly.Mr.Smithwasshocked,buthewentoninspiteofhisembarrassment.?“Madam,doyouknowwhoIam?”?“No,Idon’t,”thewomanreplied.

“Thankgoodness!”exclaimedMr.Smith,ashequicklyleftthetable.1.Mr.SmithiswellknowninWashingtonbecause______________.

a.heistheSecretaryoftheInterior?b.hehasmorefriendsthanotherpeople?c.helikestogotoallkindsofparties

d.healwaysmakesfoolishmistakesonsocialoccasions2.Whywasheverygladwhenhegotaninvitationtoagrandpartyonday?

a.Hecouldmeetmorepeopleattheparty.

b.Heknewthehostessquitewell.?c.Itwasthefirsttimehehadbeeninvitedtosuchabanquet.?d.Hefeltthat(yī)hisreputationwasgrowing.3.AtdinnerMr.Smithhappenedtositbesidea_________woman.?a.beautifulb.seriousc.nobled.fashionable4.Thewoman______________.

a.keptspeakingtohimpolitely

b.turnedawaywhenMr.Smithspoketoher?c.wishedtointroducehimtoherhusband?d.askedMr.Smithifheknewthegray-hairedmanattheendofthetable5.Mr.SmithsaidsomethingagainsttheSecretaryoftheInteriorbecause____________.

a.theyhaddifferentpoliticalviews?b.heknewforsuretheSecretarywasarelativeofthePresident?c.Mr.SmithdidnotlikethePresident

d.heonlywantedtocarryontheconversation6.HowdidtheSecretaryoftheInteriorgethispost?

a.hewasarelativeofthePresident.b.ThePresidentappointedhim.?c.Hewaselectedbyamajority.d.Hewasrecommendedbyhiswife.PartIVCloseIshallneverforgetoneshowingwhichwasreallyachallenge.Iwasbusygettingreadyto1mywinterfashion.Thenjustthirteen2beforetheshowing,thesewinggirlswerecalledouton3.Ifoundmyselfleftwithone4andthewomanwhowasinchargeofthesewingroom!Iwasas5asmymodelsandsalesgirls.“We’llnever6it.”oneofthemcried.Here,Ithought,isthetestofalltestsforFather’s7.Whereistheway8thistime?Iwonderedandworried.Iwascertainwewould9tocallofftheshowing----10elseshowtheclothesunfinished.Thenitdawnedonme.11showtheclothesunfinished?Weworkedextremelyhard.And12thirteendayslater,rightontime,theshowingtookplace.Whata13itwas!Somecoatshadnosleeves(袖子);othershadonlyone.Manyofourclotheswere14inanearlystage,butinthiswaywewere15toshowwhatcolorsandtexturesthe16wouldhavewhentheywere17Allinall,theshowingwas18.Itwassodifferentthatitwasagreatsuccess.Our19showingcaughtt

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