A. Finishing B. Finished C. Having finished D. To finish
64. Let's read the novel together. A A. shall we B. will you C. won't you D. shan't we
65. Little A to win your friendship in this way. A. did I expect B. I expected C. I did expect D. had I expected 66. My university lies in the north of the city. around C high mountains. A. which is B. it is C. which are D. them are 67. I rushed to the meeting without breakfast. Only B that it had been postponed. A. to tell B. to be told C. telling D. told 68. I B along the Great Wall for hours when I saw her. A. traveled B. was traveling C. travel D. might travel
69. There are 40 teachers in this school, ten of whom are D A. men teachers B. men teacher C. man teacher D. men teachers 70. C a change of weather, please take the coat with you. A. Because of B. In spite of C. In case of D. But for 71. The tall tree. B leaves are darker than those of the other two. is as old as grandpa. A. which B. whose C. of which D.that 72. You A wear your glasses, for the words are rather small. A. had better B. had better to C. would rather D. would rather to 73. A , I cannot spare any time to read it. A. However amusing the story is B. However the story is amusing
C. No mater amusing the story is D. No matter how the story is amusing
74. The girl wanted to eat up all the candies, but her mother told her A A. not to B. not to do C. not do it D.do not do 75. The film is an award winner and is D A. worth to see B. worth of seeing C. worth being seen D. worth seeing Part IV Cloze Test (10 points)
A special research team from the local medical center76 experiments completely blind babies. The babies to be tested on lived at home with their mothers or families. The research workers would visit the babies and closely77 the development of their senses and behavior every two weeks.
In most78, the research workers tested the responses of the blind babies to different stimuli79 baby would react with smiles and laughter to tickling , to the voice of a relative, and to hugging from his family. His reactions were swift. 80 most of the blind babies, according to the experiments, responded to stimuli impassively. In fact, they were indifferent to 81sound. But82 some special situations, some of them were able to 83 to the sound of their mothers with a smile. Usually, their response was very 84 The tests were done about nine months; they85 when the blind babies were one month old and ended when they were ten months old.
76. A. carried B. did C. finished D. took
77. A. watched B. related C. wrote D. observed 78. A. times B. cases C. examples D. places 79. A. new B. normal C. special D. big
80. A. While B. Moreover C. However D. Therefore 81. A. any B. no C. some D. either 82. A. under B. from C. upon D. with 83. A. turn B. talk C. listen D. react 84. A. loud B. big C. slow D. strange 85.A. began B. rose C. spoke D. agreed Part V Writing(15 points)
1. 有的人认为大学生要多些社会实践,为将来工作作准备.2.有的人认为大学生要把时间和精力放在学习3.你的观点是什么?
To Iearn or to Practice
Nowadays. more and more people have got the Opportunities to study at colleges and universities. Should college students make efforts to acquire knowledge at school, or should they spend more time participating in social activities? This question has aroused wide concern,
Some people think that college students should attach great importance to social practice, which can offer them a chance to contact the society and meet different kinds of people. In this way students can gain some valuable social experience, which will be useful to their future career. Besides, students can apply what they have learned in class to practical work so as to better understand what they have learnt in classes.
However, other people hold different opinions. They believe that the true function of college is to gain access to knowledge for its own sake. Only after students acquire the basic knowledge can they be competent in their future jobs. In addition. they worry that some students get overly interested in social practice and want to work full-time, thus neglecting their studies.
As far as I am concerned, 1 firmly believe that college students should put their studies in the first place and see social practice just as a useful supplement. They ought to strike a balance between social practice and their studies.
2011年广东学位外语水平考试模拟试题(一)英语试卷一
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Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points) 1. Jack: Can I help with your luggage? Linda: _______C_______
A. No, you’d better not. Thank you anyway. B. No, not necessary. Thank you anyway. C. No, thanks. I can manage it. D. No, please. I can do. 2. Customer: ____B________
Receptionist: Certainly, do you have a reservation?
Customer: Yes, the name is Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Collins.
A. I’d like to rest here, please. B. I’d like to check in, please. C. I’d like to rent a room, please. D. I’d like to stay in, please. 3. David: We’ve got some tickets for an opera tonight. Would you like to join us? Jill: ____A______. I don’t quite understand opera.
A. I am afraid not. B. No, I can’t actually. C. I really want to go. D. No, I must refuse it. 4. Emily: Your little boy has done a good job at school. Nancy: _____D_______
A. Yes, I think so. B. No, he doesn’t deserve it. C. No, you are so polite. D. Yes, I am proud of him. 5. Peter: _____C_____?
Benjamin: Sorry! Is it disturbing you? A. Stop playing your music! B. Turn off your terrible radio!
C. Do you think you could keep the noise down a bit? D. Do you ever care about other people’s feelings? 6. Martin: Will you please pass me the saltshaker, Robert? Robert: ____D____ A. Just take it. B. There you go. C. Here give you. D. Oh, sure. 7. Alice: Hurry up! We don’t have much time left. Ann: ____C_____. We still have 15 minutes. A. That’s fine. B. You are right. C. Take it easy. D. Take your time. 8. Daniel: I’m afraid I’ve spilt some ink over your table cloth. I feel terribly sorry for that.
Mrs. Gamble: ____B_____
A. You should feel better. B. Oh, it doesn’t matter. C. I don’t want to hear it. D. Oh, I don’t like that table cloth. 9. George: Hello, could I speak to Mr. Simpson, please? Lisa: _____D_____. Can I take a message?
A. Speaking, please. B. Who are you, please? C. I’m sorry he has run away. D. I’m sorry he is not available. 10. Student A: May I borrow your computer this afternoon?
Student B: I’m sorry, but I have to finish my term paper with it.
Student A: ____C_____ A. Never think of it. B. Very nice, thanks. C. Thank you all the same. D. I don’t care. 11. Virginia: Have you heard about Eva? She is going to get married
with Todd!
Bertha: _____B____ A. Congratulations! B. Are you kidding? C. Good luck! D. Is it real? 12. Doctor: ____A______?
Patient: I’ve caught a bad cold and a sour throat. A. What seems to be the problem? B. What has happened to you? C. Do you feel better now? D. Do you have something to say? 13. Salesman: Good morning, I wonder if you could spare a few
minutes of your time.
Mrs. Davis: ___B___ . Are you selling something?
A. I am not free now. B. I don’t know if I can. C. You are welcome. D. You don’t have to wonder. 14. Jim: I think Edward needs to go on a diet. He’s putting on so
much weight.
Lucas: ____C____ I think he looks OK.
A. I agree with you. B. You are right. C. Do you think so? D. How do I know?
15. Rosemary: We’ve made an appointment with the students at 7 in the morning. Would you come on time?
Nicholas: I’m sorry ____D_____, it is too early. A. I don’t want it. B. I don’t get it. C. I can’t handle it. D. I can’t make it.
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Part II Reading Comprehension (40 points) Passage One
How much do you know about nutrition? If your knowledge is similar to that of food shoppers who answered three surveys for the U. S. Food and Drug Administration, then you probably share some wide-spread misinformation about nutrition. Check your answers to the following statements. Is it true or false?
Statement 1: Fresh vegetables cooked at home are always more nutritious than canned or frozen vegetables. False. The nutritional difference depends more on how vegetables are handled or prepared than in whether they are bought fresh or packaged. Overcooking, for example, destroys many nutrients. Vegetables cooked in too much water can lose a significant amount of vitamins.
Statement 2: When dieting, avoid starchy(淀粉类) foods, such as bread or potatoes. False. If you cut out starchy foods, such as peas, potatoes, bread, and rice, you cut out very good sources of several B vitamins, Vitamin C, and other nutrients. Moreover, ounce for ounce, bread and potatoes have fewer calories than sirloin steak and roast beef.
Statement 3: Taking extra vitamins beyond the recommended daily allowances won’t give you more energy. True. It’s widely believed that extra vitamins provide more energy. But taking more than the body needs doesn't make it function better, just as overfilling your gas tank doesn’t make your car run faster.
If you answered these questions correctly, you can for the time being consider yourself well informed about food and nutrition by today’s standards. But remember that nutrition is a complex and growing science and that today’s beliefs may be changed as new information becomes available.
16. The first paragraph implies that many people _____D_____.
A. are well informed about nutrition B. don’t care about nutrition
C. have much knowledge of nutrition D. have incorrect ideas about nutrition 17. According to paragraph 2, which is NOT true about nutrition? B
A. Overcooking destroys many nutrients. B. It makes no difference how you prepare vegetables. C. Both fresh and packaged vegetables are nutritious. D. Vitamins in vegetable could be lost during cooking. 18. Which is a correct attitude towards starchy food? C
A. Starchy foods are unnecessary in a balanced diet. B. Bread and steak have the same amount of calories per ounce. C. Valuable nutrients could be found in starchy foods. D. Starchy foods include only peas, potatoes, bread and rice. 19. The description of “overfilling your gas tank” shows why _____B_____.
A. one should take as much vitamins as possible B. more than enough vitamins is unnecessary C. vitamins cost as much as gas D. doctors recommend allowance of vitamins 20. A good title for this article would be_____B_____.
A. Tips of Losing Weight Effectively B. Test Your Nutrition IQ
C. Nutrition: A Complex Branch of Science D. Misleading Nutrition Concepts Passage Two
Most women in Ghana--the educated and illiterate, the urban and rural, the young and old--work to earn an income in addition to maintaining their roles as housewives and mothers. Their reputation for economic independence, self-reliance, and hard work is well known and well deserved.
Most of Ghana’s working women are farmers and traders. Only one woman in five, or even fewer, can be classified as simply housewives. Even these women often earn money by sewing or by baking and cooking things to sell. They also maintain vegetable gardens and chicken farms. Indeed, the woman who depends entirely upon her husband for support is looked upon with disfavor.
Traditionally the tasks of motherhood have been shared. Mothers and sisters, grandmothers and nieces all helped to raise the children and to carry out daily tasks. As the family grew, older brothers and sisters also helped to care for the younger ones and helped in the home. Now with more children going to school, with more people moving away from their traditional homes, not only must the mother continue her income-producing activities, but she must take on all the heavy, time-consuming housework.
Ghana today is looking for new ways to meet the needs of women and their families, such as providing more day care centers, so women can continue to play their multiple roles in the home and in the economy. 21. What is the role of most women in Ghana? D
A. Handling various housework at home. B. Taking care of children indoors.
C. Farming and trading out of house. D. Working as well as maintaining families. 22. “self-reliance” could be explained as “_____B_____”. A. making great wealth B. depending on oneself C. caring for one’s own D. being a reliable person 23. What kind of women do people in Ghana prefer? D
A. Beautiful and charming. B. Skillful at sewing or baking. C. Depending totally on husbands. D. Working hard to earn incomes.
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24. Paragraph 3 describes_____B_____.
A. how traditional extended families operate B. why women in Ghana have more burdens now C. how changes in life help the working women D. the new life style of Ghana’s people 25. The author of this article probably agrees that women in
Ghana should_____C_____.
A. stay at home and focus on family life B. become as active as men in business C. try to maintain their original roles D. make a choice and stick to one role Passage Three
The blues was born on the Mississippi River Delta in the early 1900s. After the Civil War, the slaves were free but life was still not easy. They had to find new work. In the South, work camps were formed. Black people from these camps worked on farms and on building up the Mississippi River banks. During the week the people worked long and hard. They often lived alone, without their families, far from home. On the weekends, the workers got together at picnics or drinking places. Travelling black musicians with guitars entertained them. The musicians sang songs about the difficult life of the workers. These songs were called the blues.
If you have the blues it means you feel very sad. You can have the blues because you have no money, no job, no lover, or no home. But blue songs were not always sad. Some of them were happy and many of them were funny.
Sometimes the blues singers had song contests. Each singer sang new words or a new style of the blues song. They made up the music as they played. In this way they created new music. This is called improvisation. Later, improvisation became a very important part of jazz music.
Blues began in the country in the South. As blacks moved into the big cities to work, the blues went with them. There, they sang about life in the cities. W. C. Handy, a black band leader from Memphis made the blues popular all over America. In 1914 he wrote the most famous blues song of all, “The St. Louis Blues”. 26. After the Civil War, the Black people _____B____.
A. were mostly slaves B. still led a hard life C. enjoyed their new life with families D. worked on their own farms 27. At the very beginning, the blues were ____A_____.
A. not performed on formal occasions B. traditional songs of the Black people C. about the life of travelling musicians D. very popular throughout the nation 28. What kind of emotion does the blues express? D
A. Sadness B. Happiness C. Joking D. All of the above 29. How did “improvisation” come into being? D
A. The blues singers gathered to have contests. B. New words were added into old songs.
C. New styles were played with guitars. D. The blues singers created music while playing. 30. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? B
A. The blues were born in the country in the South. B. The blues soon disappeared in big cities.
C. W. C. Handy is the first blues singer in US. D. The most well-known blues song is “The St. Louis Blues”. Passage Four
No matter who you are or where you come from, one thing is certain:you are acquainted with the mosquito(蚊子)--although you probably wish you weren’t. Mosquitoes are everywhere. They can be found all over the world, and they come in more than 2,500 species. Somewhere, at some time, you have surely met at least one.
No one loves the mosquito. But unfortunately the mosquito may decide that she loves you. Yes, She. Only the female mosquito bites. It’s not because she’s unfriendly: she needs blood to reproduce. Female mosquito is quite selective, and she chooses her victims carefully. First, she uses sensors to find her victim. With these sensors, she tests your body moisture, body warmth, and chemical substances in your sweat. If she likes what she finds, she bites. But if you don’t appeal to her, she’ll reject you for someone more appetizing. The next time a mosquito bites you, just remember that you were chosen. You’re special.
If the mosquito likes you, she settles onto your flesh very gently, and she breaks your skin with her proboscis tip. It’s a kind of mouth and it sticks out just below the mosquito’s eyes. She stabs the proboscis tip into your skin at once, and if she hits a blood vessel, she’ll get a full dinner in about a minute. After that, the mosquito is tired. Heavy with your blood, she picks a spot---on a leave or a stone---to lay her eggs. Just one drop of blood will produce hundreds of eggs.
31. By the sentence “you are acquainted with the mosquito--although you probably wish you weren’t”, the author means that people
____A_____.
A. don’t like mosquito but it is always there B. know mosquito and wish them well
C. wish all the mosquito disappeared D. want to be friendly to mosquito but fail at last 32. Why is it only female mosquito that bites? D
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