模拟试题[16] Simulated test Part I Structure and Vocabulary Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, c and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (5 points) 1. He is off to Paris again tomorrow. He tells me that, with this journey, he there and back twenty times. A. will be B. will have been D. will have gone 2. They us willingly but that they happened to be short of hands, too A. would help B. would have helped D. must have helped is mentioned in some of his stories, the author was brought up in a small village. B. what 4. Most of is on American television are programs designed to appeal to people who go into the supermarkets and buy the products that are advertised on tv A. which C. whatever 5. The sailor replied in a tone as angrily as, that he had lost his leg abroad in defence of those who did nothing at home A. the
模拟试题[16] Simulated Test [PREVIOUS] [NEXT] Part I Structure and Vocabulary Section A Directions:Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (5 points) 1. He is off to Paris again tomorrow. He tells me that, with this journey, he _____ there and back twenty times. A.will be B.will have been C.will go D.will have gone 2. They _____ us willingly but that they happened to be short of hands, too. A.would help B.would have helped C.were going to help D.must have helped 3. _____ is mentioned in some of his stories, the author was brought up in a small village. A.It B.what C.That D.As 4. Most of _____ is on American television are programs designed to appeal to people who go into the supermarkets and buy the products that are advertised on TV. A.which B.that C.whatever D.what 5. The sailor replied in a tone as angrily as _____ , that he had lost his leg abroad in defence of those who did nothing at home. A.they B.them
D. theirs 6. It is far better to do well a bit of work which is well a large fortune A. worthy to be done than have B. worth doing than to have C. worthwhile to do than have D. worthy of doing than have 7. The studies show that the driver who has consumed an amount of alcohol within the limit likely to have an automobile accident than the driver who does not take any alcohol. A. not h D. no more 8. A convenient way is to set the food on a piece of aluminum oil to the air for half n hour and then cover it with a dish A. let it stay open B. let it stay op for aches, pains and fever, Asprin is now the subject of multiple investigations of its role in treating many more se rious complaint C. Having been long used D. It has long been used 10. The students were much encouraged a chance to talk with the americans in english. A. te D. having got Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C and D. Identify the part of the sentence that is incorrect and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (5 points) 11.The king made a promise which(A)he would( B)give the tailor both( C) half of his kingdom nd his daughter, but none the tailor had(D 12. It is not so much (A) being exempt from faults but (B)hat come (C)them that (D)
C.their D.theirs 6. It is far better to do well a bit of work which is well _____ a large fortune. A.worthy to be done than have B.worth doing than to have C.worthwhile to do than have D.worthy of doing than have 7. The studies show that the driver who has consumed an amount of alcohol within the limit is _____ likely to have an automobile accident than the driver who does not take any alcohol. A.not so B.not much C.no less D.no more 8. A convenient way is to set the food on a piece of aluminum oil, _____ to the air for half an hour, and then cover it with a dish. A.let it stay open B.let it stay opened C.letting it stay open D.letting it stay opened 9. _____ for aches, pains and fever, Asprin is now the subject of multiple investigations of its role in treating many more serious complaints. A.Long used B.Being used long C.Having been long used D.It has long been used 10. The students were much encouraged _____ a chance to talk with the Americans in English. A.to get B.given C.to have got D.having got Section B Directions:Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A,B,C and D. Identify the part of the sentence that is incorrect and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.(5 points) 11. The king made a promise which (A) he would (B) give the tailor both (C) half of his kingdom and his daughter, but none the tailor had (D) . 12. It is not so much (A) being exempt from faults but (B) having overcome (C) them that is advantage to us (D)
13. Thus the yo f promise (A) broke not only the promises he had made(B)to himself and others, but what was the worse of all (C), the heart of his aged father also (D) 14. I shall finish (A) writing (B)my term paper by the time(C) you come back(D)next week 15. There is frequently a great interval between knowing(A)how to solve( B)a problem and to get (C) the resources to solve (D) it 16. A mans (A)dignity does not depend on(B)what ( C) he has but (D)on what he i 17. When(A)Edison died, it was proposed that the American people turned off ( B)all power in their homes, streets, and factories for()several minutes in honor of (D) this great 18. Today, a university education is seen as (A)the right of(B)any capable student rather iviledge (C)of (D) the wealthy p 19. It is time we started(A)to think seriously about the growing(B)shortage of raw materials in the world today and stop (C) this mad destruction of our environment by our throw (D)society 20. Metal, the earl. form of money, can either (B)be exchanged for good, or to be made (C) into (D)tools, weapons or ornaments Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, c and d hoose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the aNSWER SHEET (10 points) 21. There is a direct flight at 2.00 in the afternoon or a flight at 9. 30 in the morning that A. stops by B. stops C. pulls up D. drops i 22. Charles Ives' s music was hardly popular with the broad public at the time it was written. The composer found it impossible to his music performed. A anything but hing b none 23. Possessing a car gives a much greater degree of enabling the driver to move around freel A. travelling
13. Thus the young man of promise (A) broke not only the promises he had made (B) to himself and others, but what was the worse of all (C) , the heart of his aged father also (D) . 14. I shall finish (A) writing (B) my term paper by the time (C) you come back (D) next week. 15. There is frequently a great interval between knowing (A) how to solve (B) a problem and to get (C) the resources to solve (D) it. 16. A man's (A) dignity does not depend on (B) what (C) he has but (D) on what he is. 17. When (A) Edison died, it was proposed that the American people turned off (B) all power in their homes,streets, and factories for (C) several minutes in honor of (D) this great man. 18. Today, a university education is seen as (A) the right of (B) any capable student rather than the priviledge (C) of (D) the wealthy people. 19. It is time we started (A) to think seriously about the growing (B) shortage of raw materials in the world today and stop (C) this mad destruction of our environment by our throw away (D) society. 20. Metal, the early (A) form of money, can either (B) be exchanged for good, or to be made (C) into (D) tools, weapons or ornaments. Section C Directions:Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points) 21. There is a direct flight at 2∶00 in the afternoon or a flight at 9∶30 in the morning that _____ in Chicago. A.stops by B.stops over C.pulls up D.drops in 22. Charles Ives's music was hardly popular with the broad public at the time it was written.The composer found it _____ impossible to his music performed. A.anything but B.nothing but C.none but D.all but 23. Possessing a car gives a much greater degree of _____ , enabling the driver to move around freely. A.travelling B.movement
C. mobility D. freedom 24. Memorization which does not include thinking and understanding udents being unable to use what has been learnt A. results in B C. adjusts to refer 5. Some people say that if the holder of chopsticks pushes them his stomach to even them up instead of tapping them on the table, the chances are he is a cooli A B. against C. at 26. Children going to school must have a chance to excess physical energy; children even more than adults require and enjoy physical exercise and games of all kinds. A. work off C. play off D. put off 27. Tests have proved that caffeine affects the body by increasing the heart rate and rhy thm hich affects the circulatory system. A. in the long run C. in return D. as a result 28. Both men and women, nine times out of ten, are firmly of the superior excellence of their own sex A. asserted D. conceived 29. Children between the age of 2 and ll cannot comprehend the difference between commercials and televisi o they cannot defend themselves against the techniques of commercial television advertising. C. irresistible D. appealing
C.mobility D.freedom 24. Memorization which does not include thinking and understanding _____ students being unable to use what has been learnt. A.results in B.centers on C.adjusts to D.refers to 25. Some people say that if the holder of chopsticks pushes them _____ his stomach to even them up instead of tapping them on the table, the chances are he is a coolie. A.on B.against C.at D.to 26. Children going to school must have a chance to _____ excess physical energy; children even more than adults require and enjoy physical exercise and games of all kinds. A.work off B.let off C.play off D.put off 27. Tests have proved that caffeine affects the body by increasing the heart rate and rhythm, which _____ affects the circulatory system. A.in the long run B.in turn C.in return D.as a result 28. Both men and women, nine times out of ten,are firmly _____ of the superior excellence of their own sex. A.asserted B.ensured C.convinced D.conceived 29. Children between the age of 2 and 11 cannot comprehend the difference between commercials and television, so they cannot defend themselves against the _____ techniques of commercial television advertising. A.persuasive B.advisable C.irresistible D.appealing
30. During the 1990s world oil production will approach geological estimates of maximun production even with rapidly increasing petroleum prices C. potentiality 31. It would be very difficult for a library to be without dictionaries and encyclopedea: such reference books are B. inevitabl D. fundamental 32. To remain competitive in the international market place, U.S. industries have recognized that they must attract the brightest, most young people availabl D. contributed 33. However dull work may be, it becomes bearable if it is a means of building up whether in the world at large or only in ones own circle. B. vanity C. honour D. reputation 34. Job applicants often developed the suspicion that are set aside for friends and relatives and that advertisements are only put out to avoid this accusation. A. posit B. vacancies C. occupations D. posts 35. But people who read hour after hour or work where the eyes are kept steadily at one focus soon may come to need glasses to correct their C. visibilit D. perception 36. Anyone who has ridden on a railroad train knows how rapidly another train flashes by when t is travelling in the opposite direction and how it may look almost motionless when it is moving in the same direction. A. meanwhile
30. During the 1990s world oil production will approach geological estimates of maximum production _____ , even with rapidly increasing petroleum prices. A.capability B.quota C.potentiality D.capacity 31. It would be very difficult for a library to be without dictionaries and encyclopedea; such reference books are _____ . A.unavoidable B.inevitable C.indispensible D.fundamental 32. To remain competitive in the international market place, U.S. industries have recognized that they must attract the brightest, most _____ young people available. A.committed B.dedicated C.determined D.contributed 33. However dull work may be, it becomes bearable if it is a means of building up _____ , whether in the world at large or only in one's own circle. A.admiration B.vanity C.honour D.reputation 34. Job applicants often developed the suspicion that _____ are set aside for friends and relatives and that advertisements are only put out to avoid this accusation. A.positions B.vacancies C.occupations D.posts 35. But people who read hour after hour or work where the eyes are kept steadily at one focus soon may come to need glasses to correct their _____ . A.vision B.view C.visibility D.perception 36. Anyone who has ridden on a railroad train knows how rapidly another train flashes by when it is travelling in the opposite direction and _____ how it may look almost motionless when it is moving in the same direction. A.meanwhile