西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 成人学位外语考试复习资料 Cloze Cloze 1 Going to college? lucky you! You ll have a great time and a lot of fun 51 the way. Yet your education is also very serious business. To a large 52, you will be on your own. True, there will be many people ready to help you, but you will often have to take the first step in 53 you choose to do Most of you have decided on a career. Even though some of you may change your minds later, you will have to 54 goals and work hard for them step by step until you graduate As a teacher, I always tell my students to work hard and keep up from day one bout 55 other subjects. For a rich full life of college, you should_ 56 the most of the opportunities at hand I hope you have 57 this by now: Going to college means a lot more than tting a grade. You know you have a 58 to many people. They have worked hard to make these opportunities open for you. Please, don' t let them down! Study hard and learn more You should also_ 59 this: Are you going to take a course to really learn something or are you going to take it only to have it on your 60? I have heard far too many students tell me that they are doing a course to get a certificate for a better chance of getting a job". Sadly, this is not a good reason to learn anything 51. A. under B. on C above 52. A extend B expense C. extent 53. A. whoever B. whenever C. wherever D. whatever 54. A set B getting C. setting g 55. A parking B taking C park 56.A bake B. lake 57. A understood B. undertook C. undertaken Understand 58.A. debts B. debt C. belt D. belts 59.A. considerate B. regarded C. regardless D. consider 60. A. record B accord C recording Cloze 2 At Sundays graduation, Li Zimo will 51 to the 385 members of her class This might seem like a dream to a girl like her. Li hardly spoke a word of English when she first arrived in the USA four years ago. But now, her 52 has become a reality Li was only 15 years old when she first arrived. Within four years, though, she has managed to become so fluent in English that she doesn ' t even have a foreign 53! She has won many awards, and has even 54 a book about her experiences 1/8
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 1 / 8 成人学位外语考试复习资料--Cloze Cloze 1 Going to college? Lucky you! You’ll have a great time and a lot of fun 51 the way. Yet your education is also very serious business. To a large 52 , you will be on your own. True, there will be many people ready to help you, but you will often have to take the first step in 53 you choose to do. Most of you have decided on a career. Even though some of you may change your minds later, you will have to 54 goals and work hard for them step by step until you graduate. As a teacher, I always tell my students to work hard and keep up from day one. You should also think about 55 other subjects. For a rich full life of college, you should 56 the most of the opportunities at hand. I hope you have 57 this by now: Going to college means a lot more than getting a grade. You know you have a 58 to many people. They have worked hard to make these opportunities open for you. Please, don’t let them down! Study hard and learn more. You should also 59 this: Are you going to take a course to really learn something or are you going to take it only to have it on your 60 ? I have heard far too many students tell me that they are doing a course to get a certificate for a better chance of “getting a job”. Sadly, this is not a good reason to learn anything. 51. A. under B. on C. above D. over 52. A. extend B. expense C. extent D. expensive 53. A. whoever B. whenever C. wherever D. whatever 54. A. set B. getting C. setting D. got 55. A. parking B. taking C. park D. take 56. A. bake B. lake C. make D. snake 57. A. understood B. undertook C. undertaken D. understand 58. A. debts B. debt C. belt D. belts 59. A. considerate B. regarded C. regardless D. consider 60. A. record B. accord C. recording D. according Cloze 2 At Sunday’s graduation, Li Zimo will 51 to the 385 members of her class. This might seem like a dream to a girl like her. Li hardly spoke a word of English when she first arrived in the USA four years ago. But now, her 52 has become a reality. Li was only 15 years old when she first arrived. Within four years, though, she has managed to become so fluent in English that she doesn’t even have a foreign 53 ! She has won many awards, and has even 54 a book about her experiences
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 in learning English Li first saw the need for the book when she began 55 Chinese students at her school after they had just arrived in the country. She knew they were 56 the same troubles that she had experienced You think you are the only person feeling 57 when making mistakes, she said when we interviewed her, but everyone does it. She calls her book Looking for Trouble. It means that the road 58 in learning a second language can be difficult I want others to know that it's ok to make 59 she said " that nothing can be gained without risk. Lots of people think other people do not make mistakes It's not true. Everyone makes mistakes. But you can 60 those mistakes into a C. tellin D 52. A dreamed B dreaming C dream D. dreams 53. A account B. accountant C D. accent 54. A. written B. wrote C. write D. writing 55. A help B helps C helped D helping 56. A. having B. giving C. putt D. need 57. A embarrass B embarrassing C embarrassed D embraced 8.A to succeed B. to success C. to successful 59.A. mistak B. mislead C. misled D. mistakes 60. A. turning B. turn C. turned Cloze Li Na started her sporting life with a badminton racket in her hand at age six When she was eight, her 51 discovered that she was using the racket more like a tennis player, and so a big decision was 52 o Back home, Li told her mother: "Im going to 53 tennis. Surprised, her ther couldnt help What's tennis? Twenty years later. Li 55 as the greatest woman tennis player in China In 2011 Li won the French Open singles title, making her Asia's first and only grand Slam singles champion, and rising to a career high ranking of World No. 4. This is really something to be 56 of. Already the Chinese Tv stations and newspapers greeted her as a sporting 57 Asian Tennis Federation has taken this opportunity to show that Li's 58 is living proof of Asia's ability to host a grand slam tournament Currently the World No 5 and Chinese No. 1, Li has become the best of what the Chinese call the"Golden Flowers, " a generation of women tennis players including Zheng Jie and Yan Zi, who have 59 two grand slam doubles titles, and Peng Shuai, who, as of June 17, 2013, is the 2nd ranked Chinese woman player However, it is only in 2013, as Li has been interviewed after winning match after match, that the wider world has 60 just how winning a personality she has 2/8
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 2 / 8 in learning English. Li first saw the need for the book when she began 55 Chinese students at her school after they had just arrived in the country. She knew they were 56 the same troubles that she had experienced. “You think you are the only person feeling 57 when making mistakes,” she said when we interviewed her, “but everyone does it.” She calls her book Looking for Trouble. It means that the road 58 in learning a second language can be difficult. “I want others to know that it’s OK to make 59 ,” she said, “that nothing can be gained without risk. Lots of people think other people do not make mistakes. It’s not true. Everyone makes mistakes. But you can 60 those mistakes into a big step toward your success.” 51. A. tell B. speak C. telling D. speaking 52. A. dreamed B. dreaming C. dream D. dreams 53. A. account B. accountant C. percent D. accent 54. A. written B. wrote C. write D. writing 55. A. help B. helps C. helped D. helping 56. A. having B. giving C. putting D. needing 57. A. embarrass B. embarrassing C. embarrassed D. embraced 58. A. to succeed B. to success C. to successful D. To succeeded 59. A. mistaken B. mislead C. misled D. mistakes 60. A. turning B. turn C. turned D. turns Cloze3 Li Na started her sporting life with a badminton racket in her hand at age six. When she was eight, her 51 discovered that she was using the racket more like a tennis player, and so a big decision was 52 . Back home, Li told her mother: “I’m going to 53 tennis.” Surprised, her mother couldn’t help 54 : “What’s tennis?” Twenty years later, Li 55 as the greatest woman tennis player in China. In 2011 Li won the French Open singles title, making her Asia’s first and only Grand Slam singles champion, and rising to a career high ranking of World No. 4. This is really something to be 56 of. Already the Chinese TV stations and newspapers have greeted her as a sporting 57 . Asian Tennis Federation has taken this opportunity to show that Li’s 58 is living proof of Asia’s ability to host a grand slam tournament. Currently the World No. 5 and Chinese No. 1, Li has become the best of what the Chinese call the “Golden Flowers,” a generation of women tennis players including Zheng Jie and Yan Zi, who have 59 two grand slam doubles titles, and Peng Shuai, who, as of June 17, 2013, is the 2nd ranked Chinese woman player. However, it is only in 2013, as Li has been interviewed after winning match after match, that the wider world has 60 just how winning a personality she has
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 51.A. coaching B approach C approaching D coach B. make C. maki 53. A. clay B. pla ays C. pl D. claim g 55. A. stand out B. stand up C stands up D. stands out 56. A pride B C crowd 57.A. hero B. heroism C. heroi 58.A. successful B succeed C. succeeded D. success 59. A won B. win C g D. wins 60.A. learn B. learned C. learning D. learns Cloze You have known your high school friends very well. You have had so many experiences together, and had these 51 bonds that you have formed over the years. But with college friends, it's a different story: You don' t always 52 who your friend really I call those friends temporary friends, and everybody has them and theyre just people who are in your immediate circle, or in your immediate community with whom you become friends It takes years to really know who somebody is and it 53 shared experiences. Someone has said that it takes years before he could yell at his new friend and know they would still be friend But how to make friends? One of the best ways is to get 54 in extracurricular activities. As a matter of fact, getting involved in 55 activities is the most important thing to do in college In my 56, extracurricular activities are as important as academics. I tell ts, 57 those who would prefer it if their children choose an academic career, and also students, that to have one organization or one activity to attend is as important as going to class hape extracurricular activities 58 you connect with people, because what happens is that so many students get to this new world; they are surrounded by so many new people and need to make friends with the people around them. This is what extracurricular 59 are: a doorway to help you to create a world Some people say: "Hey, the first semester should just be about getting grades, and you should 60 to get involved. But my suggestion is: Pick one or two activities and get involved right away g 52. A know B knew D knows 53. A. tak B. takes C taken D. took 54. A involve B. involving D. involves 3/8
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 3 / 8 51. A. coaching B. approach C. approaching D. coach 52. A. made B. make C. making D. makes 53. A. clay B. plays C. play D. claim 54. A. ask B. asking C. task D. tasking 55. A. stand out B. stand up C. stands up D. stands out 56. A. pride B. proud C. crowd D. crowds 57. A. hero B. heroism C. heroine D. heroin 58. A. successful B. succeed C. succeeded D. success 59. A. won B. win C. winning D. wins 60. A. learn B. learned C. learning D. learns Cloze4 You have known your high school friends very well. You have had so many experiences together, and had these 51 bonds that you have formed over the years. But with college friends, it’s a different story: You don't always 52 who your friend really is. I call those friends temporary friends, and everybody has them and they're just people who are in your immediate circle, or in your immediate community with whom you become friends. It takes years to really know who somebody is and it 53 shared experiences. Someone has said that it takes years before he could yell at his new friend and know they would still be friends. But, how to make friends? One of the best ways is to get 54 in extracurricular activities. As a matter of fact, getting involved in 55 activities is the most important thing to do in college. In my 56 , extracurricular activities are as important as academics. I tell parents, 57 those who would prefer it if their children choose an academic career, and also students, that to have one organization or one activity to attend is as important as going to class. Extracurricular activities 58 you connect with people, because what happens is that so many students get to this new world; they are surrounded by so many new people and need to make friends with the people around them. This is what extracurricular 59 are: a doorway to help you to create a world. Some people say: “Hey, the first semester should just be about getting great grades, and you should 60 to get involved.” But my suggestion is: “Pick one or two activities and get involved right away.” 51. A. amazed B. amuse C. amusement D. amazing 52. A. know B. knew C. known D. knows 53. A. take B. takes C. taken D. took 54. A. involve B. involving C. involved D. involves
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 55. A extra B ordinary C extraordinary D. extracurricular 56. A opt B. opin C oppo D. chance B special C D. particular 58.A. helps B helping C help D. he 59.Aactive B. action D. activities 60. A. waiting B. wait D. waits Cloze 5 Universities are institutions that teach a wide variety of subjects at advanced levels. They also carry out research work aimed 51 extending man's knowledge of these subjects. The emphasis given to each of these functions varies from university to university, according to the views of the people in_ 52 and according to the resources available. The smaller and newer universities do not possess the staff or equipment to carry out the vast research projects possible in larger institutions. 53 most experts agree that some research activity is essential to keep the staff and their tudents in_ 54 with the latest developments in their subjects Most students attend a university mainly to acquire the knowledge needed for their chosen profession. Educationists believe that this aim should not be the 55 one. Universities have al ways aimed to produce men and women with judgment and wisdom as well as knowledge. For this reason, they_56 students to meet others with differing interests and to read widely to 57 their understanding in many fields of study. 58 a secondary school course, a student should be interested enough in a subject to enjoy gaining knowledge for its own 59. He should be prepared to make orifices to study his chosen 60 in depth. He should have an ambition to make some meaningful contribution to mans knowledge 51. A. at B C. to D. in 52. A prospect B C. control D. favor 53.A. But B. As C. While D. For 54A coordination B. accordance D grasp D only 56. A prompt B encourage C provoke D. anticipate 57. A broaden B. lengthen C. enforce D specify 58. A. Amid C. After D. Ur C D. sake 60. A target B. field D goal 4/8
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 4 / 8 55. A. extra B. ordinary C. extraordinary D. extracurricular 56. A. opt B. opinion C. opportunity D. chance 57. A. especially B. special C. expensively D. particular 58. A. helps B. helping C. help D. helped 59. A. active B. action C. activate D. activities 60. A. waiting B. wait C. waited D. waits Cloze 5 Universities are institutions that teach a wide variety of subjects at advanced levels. They also carry out research work aimed 51 extending man’s knowledge of these subjects. The emphasis given to each of these functions varies from university to university, according to the views of the people in 52 and according to the resources available. The smaller and newer universities do not possess the staff or equipment to carry out the vast research projects possible in larger institutions. 53 most experts agree that some research activity is essential to keep the staff and their students in 54 with the latest developments in their subjects. Most students attend a university mainly to acquire the knowledge needed for their chosen profession. Educationists believe that this aim should not be the 55 one. Universities have always aimed to produce men and women with judgment and wisdom as well as knowledge. For this reason, they 56 students to meet others with differing interests and to read widely to 57 their understanding in many fields of study. 58 a secondary school course, a student should be interested enough in a subject to enjoy gaining knowledge for its own 59 . He should be prepared to make sacrifices to study his chosen 60 in depth. He should have an ambition to make some meaningful contribution to man’s knowledge. 51. A. at B. by C. to D. in 52. A. prospect B. place C. control D. favor 53. A. But B. As C. While D. For 54. A. coordination B. accordance C. touch D. grasp 55. A. typical B. true C. mere D. only 56. A. prompt B. encourage C. provoke D. anticipate 57. A. broaden B. lengthen C. enforce D. specify 58. A. Amid B. Over C. After D. Upon 59. A. object B. effect C. course D. sake 60. A. target B. field C. scope D. goal
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 答案与参考译文 Cloze 1 53.D 54.A 55.B 57.A 60.A 上大学了?你真幸运!上了大学你将很快活,有很多乐趣。但你的学习也是 件严肃的事。在很大程度上,你将靠自己。的确,会有很多人帮助你,但是无论 你决定做什么,你常常得自己走出第一步 你们中多数人已经决定了自己将来要从事什么职业。即使有些人以后可能会 改变主意,你仍然要确定目标,并且一步一步为之努力奋斗,直到毕业 作为老师,我总是告诫我的学生从第一天开始就努力奋斗、积极向上。你也 应该想想选修其他科目。想要大学生活过得充实、丰富,你就应该充分利用眼前 的机会。 我希望到现在你已理解了这一点,即上大学远非仅仅得到一个分数这么简 单。你要感谢很多人,是他们努力为你创造了这些机会。请别让他们失望。努力 钻研,好好学习。 你也应该考虑这个问题:你选修一门课程是为了真正学点什么呢,还是只为 了成绩单上有这门课程的成绩?我已听到太多的学生告诉我,他们选修一门课是 为了一个文凭,以便有更好的“谋得工作”的机会。不幸的是,这不是个好的学 习理由 Cloze 2 51.B 53.D 54.A 55.D 5/8
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 5 / 8 答案与参考译文 Cloze 1 51. B 52. C 53. D 54. A 55. B 56. C 57. A 58. B 59. D 60. A 上大学了?你真幸运!上了大学你将很快活,有很多乐趣。但你的学习也是 件严肃的事。在很大程度上,你将靠自己。的确,会有很多人帮助你,但是无论 你决定做什么,你常常得自己走出第一步。 你们中多数人已经决定了自己将来要从事什么职业。即使有些人以后可能会 改变主意,你仍然要确定目标,并且一步一步为之努力奋斗,直到毕业。 作为老师,我总是告诫我的学生从第一天开始就努力奋斗、积极向上。你也 应该想想选修其他科目。想要大学生活过得充实、丰富,你就应该充分利用眼前 的机会。 我希望到现在你已理解了这一点,即上大学远非仅仅得到一个分数这么简 单。你要感谢很多人,是他们努力为你创造了这些机会。请别让他们失望。努力 钻研,好好学习。 你也应该考虑这个问题:你选修一门课程是为了真正学点什么呢,还是只为 了成绩单上有这门课程的成绩?我已听到太多的学生告诉我,他们选修一门课是 为了一个文凭,以便有更好的“谋得工作”的机会。不幸的是,这不是个好的学 习理由。 Cloze 2 51. B 52. C 53. D 54. A 55. D 56. A 57. C