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2020年山西广播电视大学开放英语

英语专业入学综合英语测试题B卷

山西广播电视大学开放英语英语专业入学综合

英语测试题(B卷)

一、Fillintheblankswithprepositionsand

adverbs

shoulddiscouragethemclimbingthe

mountainaguide.

,with,without,to

youreceiveaparcelyourname

ityesterday?

a.without,forb.on,toc.

with,on

yearmyauntsentmeaChristmaspresent

wrappedcolouredpaper.

a.inb.withc.inside

4.GeorgefinallydecidedacolourTVset

eightchannels.

a.for,tob.to,forc.upon,with

'dbettertakeitin

hospitalleastnextSaturday.

a.in,forb.at,tillc.for,on

6.Themultiple-choiceexercise

consistsfoursimilarstatementsandthe

studentmustchoosethecorrectone.

b.up

timeoftheflood,mostvillagers

werebed.

a.In,onb.At,inc.For,upon

Saganfoundthatlifecanbemade

possiblevenusanewway.

a.on,inb.in,onc.for,with

Margaretwentadietforthree

weeks,whecontinuedtoputweight.

a.to,up,upon,on

10.Willyouaccompanyagroupof

touriststheGreatWallapackage

trip?

,in,for,on

minuteIsawher,Irecognizedherthe

personIhadmettheotherday.

a.forb.as

Edisontriedtheexperimenttime

time,andfinallyheimprovedthetelephone

fortheWesternUnion,

a.afterb.by

strangerthecityofLondoncannot

easilyfindhiswaytherethehelpof

acitymap.

a.for,withb.around,by,with

corneroftheroomwasaChristmas

tree,decoratedredandgreen

ornaments.

,with

timelyarrivalofthefirefightersbrought

anendtheforestfire.

、Fillintheblankswithverbsandverbals

donftwandtwantthattoo

highformydaughteron.

a.tobuy,was,rode9is,ridebuy,is,to

ride,tobe,ride

spiteofhisillness,hecontinueda

varietyofproblems.

a.dealingwithb.todealwithd.

todeal

triedoutwhattohim.

a.find,happenedb.tofind,happenedc.

finding,hashappenedfind,had

happened

19.Theyonmeinmypronunciation,

a.insist,tohelpb.insisted,tohelpc.

insisted,helping,tohelping

'msorryyouforsolong.

a.tohavekept,waitingb.hadkept,to

waiting,towaithavekept,towait

apicturewiththeJapanese

friends.

,takingb.had,takenc.hadhave,taken

d.hadhad,taken

looksoneveryousowell

before.

,seen,lookb.had,seen,tolookc.

have,seen,tolook,see,look

三、Directions:

Foreachnumberedblankinthefollowing

passage,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C

andthebestoneandmarkyouransweron

theANSWERSHEET.

Somecitiescouldnotspreadoutbecause

therewasno23todocities,24

NewYorkisthebestexample,became25

peoplemeantmorecars,trucks,and

buses,morenoise,morepollution,andmore

citiesbecameuglyanddirty,some

peopleandsomebusinessesbeganto26the

citiesandmovetothesuburbs27the

cities.28tothesuburbsisstillarelooking

forasmallpieceof

landthattheycancalltheirwantahouse

withayard.However,theydonotwant

to29thegoodjobstheyhaveinthe

city.30companiesinthesuburbsgivethem

jobs,inothercase,Americans31toand

fromthecitieswheretheirjobsare.Inrecent

years,moreandmorebusinessesaremoving

tothesuburbs.

Theyare32manypeopleandthesuburbs

arebecomingcrowded.

23.b.spacec.house

24.b.ofwhichd.what

25.orlessb.lessandmore

26.d.leavefor

27.

moveb.Themovementc.themovingd.

themovable

,giveoutb.giveoffc.givetod.give

up

,Incasethecasec.Inmanycasesd.

Incasethat

commutingtocommuteacommuted.

needtobecommuting

b.attratctivec.attractiond.

attracted

四、Eachofthepassagesbelowidfollowedby

someeachquestionthereare

FouranswersmarkedA,B,Candthe

passagescarefullyandchoosethebestanswer

toeachofthewriteyouransweronthe

ANSWERSHEET

Passageone

Theforeman(工头)onabuildingsite

receivedawarningthatoneofthelaborers

hada

Criminalrecord.

“He'sbeeninprisonseveraltimes,“the

informanttoldhim,“andhe'sstolenfrom

everyoneforwhomhe'severworked.I

adviseyoutowatchhimcarefully.

Theforemandecidedtotakethe

informanfspositionedhimselfatthe

gate,andwheneverthelaborer

approached,pushinghiswheelbarrow,he

madehimstandstillwhilehesearchedhim.

Helooledinthewheelbarrowtomakesure

nothingwashiddeninit.

Hefeltinallthelaborer'spockets.

Hemakethelaborerremovehisshirtand

hat.

Hedidthiseverydayforamonth,buthe

neverfoundanything.

“Ithindyoumustbewrongaboutthe

man,“hetoldhisinformant.aPerhapshe's

decidednottostealanymore.”

“Nonsense,“theinformantsaid,"he'llnever

change.Theman'sathiefandhe'llalwaysbe

ame.”

Dayspassed,andeverydaytheforeman

searchedthelaborerbutheneverfound

anything.

Atlastthebuildingwascompleteandall

theworkerswentawaytoworkatotherjobs.

Afewweekslater,theforemanmetthe

laborerinabar.

“Listen,"hesaid."youdon'tworkforme

anymore,andIgiveyoumyword,whatever

yousaywillbessecretbetweenyouand

me.Tellme,please,didyoustealanything

fromthebuildingsite?"

Thelaborersmiledandnodded."Yes,"he

said."Istolesomethingalmosteveryday.

“ThentellmeorI'llneverrest,99the

foremansaid."Whatwereyou

stealing?supplies?building

materials?money?.

“No,noneofthesethings.”

“Whatthen?99theforemanasked.

“Wheelbarrows,ofcourse.,9Thelaborertold

him.

33Whohadbeeninprison?

foremanb.Theinformantc.

Thelaborerd.Noone

34Whatdidtheforemando?

a.Hecheckedthelaborerthoroughly,

gavetheinformantsomeadvice.

helpedtheinformantpushhis

wheelbarrow.watchedtheinformant

carefully

35Thefroemancametotheconclusion

that.

a.thelaborerwaslazyb.thelaborer

wasahardworkingemployee

informanthadbeencorrectman

hadgivenupstealing

36.Whentheforemansawthelaborerlater

heaskedhim

hehadstolenanythinghecouldkeep

secrets

hetrustedtheforemand.ifhehad

evergonetoprison

37.Infact,thelaborer.

,completelytrustworthyinsultedbythe

suggestionthathewasathief

tostealingd.gotalongwellwith

theforeman

Passagetwo

TheOlympicGamesarethegreatestfestival

ofsportinthefouryears,ahundredormor

countriessendtheirbestsportsmentocompete

forthehighesthonorsinmanyas6,000people

takepartinover20sports.Forallwho

compete,winorisinspiriteoftheOlympics-to

takepartiswhatmatters.

TheOlympicGamesalwaysstratinabright

colorandaction.Theteamsofallthenations

paradeintheopeningceremonyandmarch

roundthecustomisfortheGreekteamto

marchinfirst.ForitwasinGreecethatthe

Olympicsteamofthecountrywherethe

Gamesthebeingheld-thehostcountry-marches

inlast.

TherunnerwiththeOlympictorch(火

炬)thenentersthestadiumandlightsthe

sporsmanfromthehostcountrytakesthe

Olympicoath(誓言)onbehalfofallthejudges

andofficialsalsotakeanthesportsmenmarch

outofthestadium,thehostcountryputsona

wonderfuldisplay.

Thecompetitionsbeginthenextareusually

morethantwentysportsintheruleisthat

theremustbeatleastmaineventsarein

trackandfield(田径),butitisafewdaysbefore

thesesportsdaythecompetitorstakepartina

differentsport-fiding,shooting,swimming,and

cross-countryrunning).pointsaregainedfor

eachevent.Medalsareawardedforthe

individualwinnersandfornationalteams.

Moreandmorewomenaretakingpartin

thefirstcompetedin1900,Intinnisand

golf,whicharenolongerheldinthe's

swimmingeventswereintroducedin1912.Butit

wasnotuntil1928thattherewereanytrackand

fieldeventsfor,theycomptteinallbuthalfa

dozenofthesports.Inhorseriding,shooting,and

boatracing,theymaycompeteinthesameevents

asthemen.

38.Whatisthebasichonorintakingpartin

theOlympicGames?

a.TOwinmedalsb.Tobreak

wordlrecord

c.Towinfirstplacesd.Totakepartin

theGames.

39.Whatisthemostobviousfeatureofthe

paradeintheopeningceremony?

a.Runnersenterthestadiumwithtorches

b.Teamsofdifferentcountriesputona

wonderfuldisplay.

c.Thehostcountrymarchesinlast

d.Theremustbebothmenadnwomenin

allteams.

40.Allofthefollowingaredoneinthe

openingceremonyexcept

a.thelightingoftheflamewiththe

Olypmpictorch

b.theshowingofawonderfuldisplay.

c.Theteamsofallnationsmarchinground

thetrack

d.Theawardingofmedalstothewinners

andnations.

41.Accordingtothepassage,theOlympic

Gamesarenotonlysportgamesbutalso

a.wouldcelebrationsofsportsb.

world-widemovementsforpeace.

displaysofthebestsportsmend.

chancesforwomentobeequalwithmen

42.“Totakepartiswhatmatters,9iiithefirst

paragraphmeans

a.thosewholosewingloryfortheir

countrytosomeextent

b.takingpartintheGamesismore

importantthananytheingelse

c.forthosewhowin,thereisalwayshonour.

d.Winningandlosingareequally

important.

五、PutthefollowingsentencesintoEnglish

andwriteyouranswerontheAnswersheet

43.医生嘱咐母亲,孩子回家后,让他尽量多

喝水。

44.安既不在旅馆的餐厅吃饭,也不和别的旅

游者一起到好玩的地方去。

45.在回房间的路上简告诉我早晨她躺在海滩

时发生的事。

六、TranslatethefollowingfromEnglishinto

Chinese

46.Ialsonotedthathelackedonetooth

because,whereverheategrass,therewas

alwaysa

smallspaceleftuntouched.

ifscientistsdevelopnewwaysoffeedingthe

humanrace,thecrowdedconditionson

Earthwillmakeitnecessaryforustolook

foropenspacesomewhereelse.

'struethatthereareafewoldladieswhoare

afraidofthemotors,butoldladieswhoare

afrai

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