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成教专科英语模拟试卷(B)Part I Vocabulary and StructureDirections: Choose the best answer to complete the sentences.1. Please _ me to introduce my sister to you.A. give B. have C. allow D. ask2. My family will _ to Binhai next year.A. be B. meet C. change D. move3. What _! Lets go for a walk.A. a fine weather B. fine day C. a fine day D. fine a weather4. _ to the Chinese Culture Club. You can learn Beijing Opera here.A. Coming B. Welcome C. Well come D. Will come5. Our English professor is very _ in using chopsticks.A. skilled B. qualified C. well D. good6. You should fill in this application _ very carefully.A. file B. letter C. visa D. form7. He _ many beautiful post cards to us.A. shares B. shows C. obtain D. has8. The big tree _ a lot of apples.A. bears B. wears C. grows D. takes9. He has become _ his study, so he often daydreams in class.A. boring of B. boring with C. bored with D. bored of10. Andy will _ at the train station on Saturday.A. see him off B. see away him C. see off him D. see him away11. We usually end a formal letter with “_”.A. Sincerely your B. Sincere yours C. Your sincere D. Sincerely yours12. This bag is too _ for me to carry all by myself.A. heavy B. busy C. bossy D. dirty13. I dont need any advice. I have too much advice _.A. all ready B. already C. still D. yet14. Our manager is very proud, but the employees do not think much _ him.A. about B. on C. of D. to15. Why are you so angry? Could you _ it to me?A. explain B. guess C. introduce D. tell16. Dearer electricity will mean _ bills for most families.A. expensive B. difficult C. hard D. heavy17. He knew nothing about his journey _ he was likely to be away for three months.A. except B. except for C. except that D. in addition18. At last he _ finish it in time.A. managed to B. tried to C. succeeded to D. got to19. She _ talk a lot. But now he is very quiet.A. is used to B. used to C. was used to D. did use to20. Mrs. Edward doesnt like to take a bus. We walked there _.A. instead of B. as well C. as well as D. instead21. I feel Im qualified to _ the requirements.A. meet B. buy C. get D. want22. Im confident that I shall be suitable _ the kind of work.A. at B. in C. for D. on23. Buses go to the airport _.A. every ten minute B. every ten minutes C. each tenth minutes D. each tenth minute24. “Package Holidays” _ more and more popular.A. becomes B. becoming C. is becoming D. are becoming25. Travelers fall into two _: those who make lists and those who dont.A. categories B. scopes C. models D. species26. Well try our best to _ that your holiday is a success.A. make up B. make for C. make sure D. make clear27. If you havent yet decided, why not _ this brochure.A. look onto B. look about C. look through D. look on28. The variety of goods on sale in that shop _ surprising.A. is B. are C. being D. were29. Mary is a woman with _.A. much responsibility B. many responsibility C. much responsibilities D. many responsibilities30. We wish the matter _ as soon as possible.A. to be settled B. to settle C. being settled D. settlePart II Reading ComprehensionDirections: This part is to test your reading ability. Read the passages carefully and then choose the best answer from the four choices to answer each question.Passage 1I love traveling in the countryside, but I dont like losing my way. I went on a trip recently, but my trip took me longer than I expected.“Im going to Woodford Green,” I said to the conductor as I got on the bus, “but I dont know where it is.”“Ill tell you where to get off,” answered the conductor.I sat in the front of the bus to get a good view of the countryside. After some time, the bus stopped. Looking around, I realized with a shock that I was the only passenger left on the bus. “Youll have to get off here,” the conductor said. “This is as far as we go.”“Is this Woodford Green?” I asked.“Oh, dear,” said the conductor suddenly. “I forgot to put you off.”“It doesnt matter,” I said. “Ill get off here.”“We are going back now,” said the conductor.“Well, in that case, I would prefer to stay on the bus,” I answered.31. The author finally _.A. reached his destination B. missed his destinationC. enjoyed himself D. got very angry32. He _ when the bus stopped.A. was the only passenger B. was overjoyedC. was sleeping D. was getting bored33. When he heard the bus was going back, the author decided to _.A. get off the bus B. remain on the bus C. give up his trip D. return to the starting point34. The author sat in the front of the bus because he _.A. didnt know where his destination wasB. wanted to see where he should get off the busC. wanted to enjoy the beautiful sceneryD. always sat there when he traveled35. The conductor _.A. got angry when he found out the author was still on the busB. forgot to tell the author where to get off the busC. was rude to the author at firstD. wanted to make a joke with the authorPassage 2Because there are so many different nationalities in America, visitors can find almost any kind of restaurant in most of the large cities. The telephone book lists restaurants for each city according to the name, area of the city, or kind of food. Restaurants in large cities vary greatly in price. Many restaurants post their menus in the window so you can have some idea of the price and kind of food before you enter. If the menu is not posted, and you are uncertain about how expensive the place is, ask to see a menu before you are seated at a table, or else just ask about the price range. Appearances from the outside can be misleading - what looks like a small, informal restaurant may really be very expensive, and what looks like a large, expensive restaurant may be very reasonable.You can get a meal for about $4 or $5 or slightly more if you eat in snack bars or coffee shops, but in most city restaurants you should expect to pay $8 to $10 a person for dinner, with alcoholic drinks and wine extra. Prices in New York City are even higher.36. Restaurants for each city are listed in the telephone book according to the _.A. area of the city B. name of the restaurantC. kind of food D. all of the above37. Where is the menu posted in many restaurants?A. In the window B. On the door of the restaurantsC. On the table D. In the front of the restaurants38. If you are not sure about the price of the restaurants, what should you do?A. Ask to see a menu before you sit down at a table.B. Ask to post a menu in the window.C. Just ask the price range. D. Either A or C.39. In most city restaurants, what is the average dinner price range for a person?A. $4 to $6 B. $4 to $8 C. $6 to $8 D. $8 to $1040. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Prices in New York City are even higher.B. Visitors can find almost any kind of restaurant in most of the large cities.C. Appearances of the restaurants from the outside can give you some wrong idea.D. Restaurants in big cities vary greatly in price.Passage 3Mr. Adamson was traveling around the country in his car. One evening he was driving along a road, looking for a small hotel when he saw an old man at the side of the road. He stopped his car and said to the old man, “I want to go to the Sun Hotel. Do you know it?”“Yes,” the old man answered. “Ill show you the way.”He got into Mr. Adamsons car, and they drove for about twelve miles. When they came to a small house, the old man said, “Stop here.”Mr. Adamson stopped and looked at the house. “But this isnt a hotel,” he said to the old man. “No,” the old man answered, “this is my house. And now Ill show you the way to the Sun Hotel. Turn around and go back nine miles. Then youll see the Sun Hotel on the left.”41. Where did Mr. Adamson want to stay that night?A. In the old mans house. B. In his friends house.C. In his own house. D. In a small hotel.42. Why did Mr. Adamson stop his car on the road?A. He found something special. B. He saw a hotel.C. He wanted to ask the way. D. He wanted to give the old man a lift.43. Where did the old man take Mr. Adamson to?A. The small hotel. B. The Sun Hotel.C. The old mans house D. Mr. Adamsons house.44. Why didnt the old man stop Mr. Adamson when they passed the hotel?A. He wanted to get home. B. He didnt know the hotel.C. he wanted Mr. Adamson to stay in his house. D. he didnt see the hotel.45. How far was the Sun Hotel from the place where Mr. Adamson asked the way?A. Two miles B. Three miles C. Nine miles D. Twelve milesPassage 4Every culture and every country in the world celebrates New Year, but not everyone does it the same way. The countries of the America and Europe welcome the New Year on January first. This practice (习俗) began with the Romans. Julius Caesar changed the date of the New Year from the first day of March to the first day of January. People in China and Vietnam celebrate it on Tet (越南话:新年). Tet usually comes between January 21st and February 19th. The Hindus in India celebrate the first day of each season, so they have four New Years. In all of these cultures, there is a practice of making noise. Man people do it with fireworks. Young people in Denmark throw broken pieces of pottery against the sides of friends houses. In the United States, friends often gather together at a party on New Years Eve, and when the New Year comes, all ring bells, blow whistles, sing and kiss each other. Black-eyed peas, which are eaten immediately after midnight, are a favorite food. They are supposed to bring good luck to the person who eats them as his or her first food in the New Year.46. Before Julius Caesar, the Europeans celebrated their New Year on _. A. March 1st B. January 21st C. February 19th D. January 1st47. All the following people celebrate New Year once a year except _.A. Chinese B. Japanese C. Hindus D. Americans48. _ is a practice shared in all off these cultures.A. Throwing broken pieces of pottery against the sides of friends houses.B. Singing loudly C. Lighting fireworks D. Making noise49. Tet is usually celebrated _.A. at the end of summer B. on the first day of each seasonC. between January 21st and February 19thD. between January 1st and February 19th50. Many people in the United States eat black-eyed peas immediately after midnight because _.A. they are hungry B. the peas are supposed to bring good luckC. eating black-eyed peas is a religious ritual D. the peas are their favorite foodPart III ClozeDirections: In this section, you will read a short passage. Choose the best word or phrase marked with A, B, C and D to complete the passage. We -51- an informal dinner at our home on Saturday, -52-, at 6 p.m., and -53- love to have you join us. -54- you know, Prof. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor have just returned from China, and they -55- some of their -56- with us then. Since you knew the Taylors before they left Boulder, we thought you might enjoy -57- with them again. My husband and I have -58- your work of -59- host families for international students at the University, and would like to get to know you -60-. We hope it will be possible for you to be with us.51. A. had B. have C. are having D. have had52. A. May 21th B. May 21st C. the May 21st D. the May 21th 53. A. had B. should C. will D. would54. A. As B. For C. So D. Do55. A. will be sharing B. shared C. share D. sharing56. A. experience B. experiences C. an experience D. the experience57. A. visit B. visits C. to visit D. visiting58. A. heard B. heard of C. heard from D. heard with59. A. to find B. found C. finding D. finds60. A. good B. better C. best D. the betterPart IV TranslationDirections: This part is to test your ability to translate English into Chinese. 61We provide rooms with air-conditioning.A我们提供房间带有空气条件。B我们的房间配有空调。C我们有条件提供有空气的房间。D我们的空间的空调。62. You can get good buys by bargain.A你可以通过讨价还价买到便宜的商品。B你可以得到好的购买由讨价还价。C你可以拿到好的卖买通过讨价还价。D通过讨价还价你可能得到好东西。63. I would certainly recommend a holiday like this to anyone.A我一定会把假期推荐给象这样的任何一个人。B我当然会把这样的假期推荐给任何一个人。C我当然会推荐象样的假期给每一个人。D我将会把这样的假期建议给一个人。64. Most tourists visit Britain during summer months, when they can expect good weather.A大多数游客于夏天的几个月里游览英国,因为那时他们能赶上好天气。B在夏天的几个月里大多数游客将拜访英国,他们能赶上好天气的时候。C当他们能赶上好天气时,大多数游客就在夏天的几个月里游览英国。D当他们期待好天气的时候,大多数游客夏天的月里游览英国。65. On the top of the hill there is a pagoda about a hundred feet high.A有一座大约100英尺高的山顶上,有座宝塔。B在宝塔上有一座大约100英尺高的山。C在山顶上那里有一座宝塔,大约有一百只脚高。D在山顶上有一座大约100英尺高的宝塔。66. Hardly anyone can enjoy sitting in a train for more than a few hours. A每个人艰难地忍受乘坐几个小时以上的火车。 B几乎没有人真的喜欢乘坐几个小时以上的火车。 C很多人都以乘坐几个小时的火车为乐。 D有些人不喜欢乘坐几个小时以上的火车。67. At your destination, youd better examine your baggage for damage. A在目的地你最好检查一下你的行李是否损坏。 B由于行李损坏,你最好在到达目的地后检查一下你的行李。 C到达目的地后,你应该准备好行李以备检查。 D在目的地你最好检查一下已经损坏的行李。68. It is very unfriendly of their neighbors not to call on them. A邻居们不去拜访他们是很不友好的。 B他们不拜访邻居是很不友好的。 C对邻居们来说,不拜访他们是很不友

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