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英语综合试题.Complete each sentence below by selecting the best answer from the options given.1.The UN tries to solutions to conflicts.A.work out B.work in C.work up2.They their exports to make a profit. A.rely in B.rely on C.rely up3.Publishing is a very consumer business. A.driven B.drive C. drove4.The UN has often been criticised it was founded in 1945. A.as B.for C.since5.One of five fish caught is not eaten because it is too small. A. B.out C.about6.If I see you on Friday ,I give the book to you then. A. B. C. 7.After there for 6 months,he left to start a better job.A.work B.worked C.working8.To increase sales they increased their advertising budget.A.get B. C.have9.That is the customer whom I sent the letter complaining about late payment.A. B.at C.to10.You export live animals in unsuitable ships;it is illegal.A. B. C. 11.Lets have a traditional wedding, ?A.will we B.shall we C.should we12.Several problems arise if we do not stop using fossil fuels.A.are likely to B.is likely C.are likely13.The company selling that product in Japan because sales were falling.A.stopped B.stop C.stopping14.The man the police is looking for is known four people.A.to killed B.to have killed C.have killed15.I wish I this job.It is really boring.A.had taken B.had took C.hadnt taken 16.In the future,we live on Mars.A.will can B.will be able C.will be able to17.The government needs to be more about the problem.A.forward think B.forward thinking C.forward thought18.This time next year,I in America.A.will be living B.will be live C.will living19. they say,dont forget to write it down for me.A.However B.Whatever C.Whenever20.Oh no!My brother in a car accident! A.died B.is dying C.has died21.Cancer reserch at our laboratory is . A.ongoing B.outgoing C.regoing22.Society a choice over the best energy sources. A.faces B.eyes C.fingers23.The buttons on my mobile phone are use properly. A.too smaller to B.too small C.too small to 24.My new ISP costs my old one and it is faster.A.not more than B.no more than C.no morer than25.The discovery of DNA was a event in genetics A.landmark B.landing C.laymark26.I need to all and go on holiday. A.get away from B.go out from it C.get away from it27.New technology combined a more mobile population is changing society very rapidly. A.on B.to C.with28.That was a good film that I want to see it again. A.such B.so C.29.There are not enough people in our village get a fast internet connection set up. A. B.for C.to30.In space people will need to exercise as they do on Earth. A.like B. C.to 31 Although the enemy attacted us, we were able to push them _.A. down B. back C. over32. If I am stressed, I find breathing exercises usually _ the trick. A. do B. make C. help33. That area is populated _ nomadic people. A. / B. by C. of34. Although it was raining, there was nothing for it _ to leave. A. but B. and C. or35. Im not interested in famous musicians on TV. I like music from the _ roots. A. flower B. tree C. grass36. Indian food is characterised _ its use of spices. A. / B. of C. by37. That sea is _ smaller than the Indian Ocean. A. as B. the C. /38. Egypt is famous _ ite pyramids. A. for B. by C. because39. _ River Tames in London is very clean nowadays. A. A B. The C. /40.Dont do that! Its better _ you do it like this. A. whether B. if C. of41.My son really likes _ the piano. A. playing B. play C. played42.Id like _ a room for two nights, please. A. booking B. book C. to book43.That film was _ worth seeing. A. better B. good C. well44.He was famous _ his football skills. A. at B. for C. by45.Some people like foreign holidays, while _ like to stay at home. A. other B. others C. /.Read the following passages and complete each gap from choices given below. AI am a scientist who advises the government about global warming.Unless we act soon,we are danger of being unable to solve the problem.We need to act,and the sooner .A lot of global warming is thought the result of pollution caused by cars,and as more people buy cars,thiscan only increase.I am in a research team,and our purpose help find ways of reducingcar pollution.There are two possibilities:reducing car use,or producingcleanercars.As drivingis very popular,the government are interested in the .We are looking at different vegatables which we can make new fuels.People need to think about this problem now or they will be off in the future and will wish they something earlier.You dont want your childrento suffer the consequences of uncontrolled global warming, ?1.A. B.on C. in 2.A.the better B.the best C.better 3.A. B.to C.to be 4.A. B.to C.be5.A.is B.is to C.to 6.A.later B.latter C.latest 7.A.to B.from C.at 8.A.bad B.worst C.worse 9.A.had done B.have done C.did 10.A.will you B.do you C.did you BFew people want to new video phones.It seems people would see the person they are talking to.this is the finding of a new survey by a major mobile phone company. engineers have developed video phones, but the people buy them dont really want the technology. In the past people thought that video phones useful, and the publics reaction to them predicted. was asked about the idea of video phones was very positive, but it seems that if people who they are talking to, they prefer not to. This has questions about the use of market research when designing new technology as it the public will ever say “no”to a new idea.1. A. took advantage of B. take advantage of C. take advantage for2. A. rather just talk than B. rather just to talk than C. rather just talk3. A. Highly skill B. High skill C. Highly skilled4. A. that B. - C. whom5. A. was bound to be B. were bound to C. were bound to be6. A. could not have B. could not have been C. could not being7. A. Who B. Whatever C. Whoever8. A. mustnt see B. dont have to see C. dont see9. A. raised B. raise C. raisen10. A. seems very unlikely that B. seems very likely that C. seems very unlikely CMany rural railways in the UK were closed after they 1 into disuse as more people got cars. However, many people who enthuse 2 the “Golden Age”of the railways are now celebrating as a new report suggests reopening these old railway lines. 3 reports author, David West, says “Its important 4 that we cannot use cars all the time. The roads are too 5 , and pollution is a serious problem ”. David West 6 for many years that these old railways could be run 7 . He argues that this would depend 8 the government providing some money. He wants people 9 the government that rural railways are wanted, and says “if you dont do anything, the government 10 anything either. ”1. A. walked B. fell C. jumped2. A. at B. near C. about3. A. The B. A C. /4. A. realize B. to realize C. was realized5. A. crowd B. crowding C. crowded6. A. has argued B. argued C. is arguing7. A. profitably B. profitable C. profit8. A. up B. to C. on9. A. persuade B. to persuade C. persuading10. A. do B. will do C. wont do.Read the following text and decide if the statements that follow are right(R),worng(W)or whe-Ther we do not know if they are right or worng(DK). AKeeping bees and collecting their honey has been a traditional from of agriculture in many parts of the world for many years.Honey is thought to be very good for your health and is much betterto use than white sugar as a sweetener.Traditionally producing honey has been a local activity.The industry is now changing and more and more big producers have appeared who produce large quantities of honey, which they often export. Honey from Australia and New Zealand is very popular. One reason why honey from these countries is popular is because they are able to produce organic honey. The problem for farmers wanting to produce organic honey is that the bees travel over great distances to collect pollen from flowers. This means they might visit flowers which have been sprayed with pesticides,etc. For this reason the hives must have no pesticides used near them. To be called “organic”honey the distance between the hives and any fields on which pesticides are used must be at least two miles.1. White sugar is not as good for your health as honey. 2. Local honey production is declining. 3. Australia and New Zealand are the worlds largest honey producers. 4. It is helpful for organic farmers that their bees can travel over great distance.5. Pesticides cannot be used within two miles of a hive if organic honey is being produced. BMany serious articles have been written about the impact of computers on mordern life, but one area that hasnt received much attention has been the impact of computer games. The first “computer” games were widely available were simply tennis-like games which people could play on their televisions. The next big breakthrough was Space Invaders, which was played on a special machine. These first appeared in the late 1970s. During the next dacade, computer games became commonplace. Machines that only played games appeared in clubs and pubs, while games that people could play on their home computers were developed and became big business. The need for special computer chips that could display the games properly and change the picture displayed very quickly led to the development of machines that could only play games and were not designed to work like a normal home computer. Finally, with the development of the Internet, games went online in the 1990s, and since then it has been possible to play games online with people in any part of the world.1.Nothing has been written about the impact of computer games on mordern life.2.The first games were played by people on their televisions.3.In the 1980s, people played games on televisions in clubs and pubs.4.The new computer chips that could display games properly were very expensive.5.People can now play games online with people in other countries. CLike many people who live in London, my family history reveals that we have ancestors from different countries and different parts of the country. Although both my parents were born in London, one of my grandparents, my fathers father came from a village outside of London. And if we look further back, we find that a couple of my great-grandparents came from ireland in the nineteenth century. They probably came because they were looking for work as Ireland was very poor at that time and many people left the country. My family also has Huguenot blood. The Huguenots were French Christians who left France and came to England because their type of Christianity was unpopular in France at that time. Most of them arrived by ship at the docks in London and then stayed in the area. London has always had people from different countries coming there to live, including people from India, China, Italy, Poland and Jews from many countries where their religion was not accepted.1. One of the authors grandparents was not from England.2. The authors great-grandparents came from Ireland.3. Many people left Ireland because of poverty in the past.4. When the Huguenots left France, the French government was not Christian.5. Jews often came to England because their religion was not accepted elsewhere.Read the text below and answer the questions that follow. AKelvin Jones is a very important man in the Hollywood film industry.but few people outside ofHollywood have ever heard of him. Kelvin has worked for most of the major film companies duringhis 22 year career in the industry and has worked on hundreds of films.What does he do?he helpsdevelop the special effects that make moderm films so exciting . Kelvin entered the industry be-fore computers were used to produce many of the effects and started learning how to produce the effects using explosives,and the kind of techniques usually used by magicians on the TV.once computers arrived,Kelvin quickly realised that this would be the future in the special effects business and so learnteverything he could about using them.Within five years he was the expert every Hollywood studiowanted to hire. Kelvin says that his success is due to having learnt to produce the effects withoutcomputers at the start of his career .He says this meant he learnt how real explosions.car crashes,etc,look,and that this means that when he creates a special effect using a computer it looks real.1. Kelvin Jones is .A.very famous B.not famous at all C.quite famous2.Kelvin joined the film industry .A.before computers were used to create special effectsB.when computers were first used to create special effectsC.after computers had been used to create special effects for five years 3. At first Kelvin produced special effects .A.using computers and explosivesB.by hiring magiciansC.using explosives and magicianstechniques4.Every studio wanted to hire Kelvin after he had spent five years .A.in the businessB.using computers to create special effectsC. using explosives to create special effects5.Kelvin thinks he is successful because .A.he learnt how to create special effects without using computers early in his careerB.he spent a long time learning how to use computers to create special effectsC.he has been in the industry a long time BMedical research is constantly trying to find ways to help people to live longer, but is this really what people want? A recent survey has found that many people do not want to live to an old age. Most people said that although they would like a long life, they do not want to live if they are unable to live an independent life. They do not want to be too ill to take care of themselves. Many people also said that they do not want to live longer than their husband or wife, and parents nearly always said that they would not want to live longer than their children. Recent reports suggest that due to not doing enough exercise and eating junk food, children are becoming less healthy than their parents and these reports are the reason why some parents are afraid that their children will die before them. If the conclusions in this survey are true, society must ask itself if medical research is going in the right direcytion. Instead of trying to help old people live longer, perhaps it should be looking at ways of helping old people stay independent and helping young people stay healthier.1.The writer asks whether _. A.there is enough medical researchB.there is too much medical researchC.the right things are being researched1. Most people questioned in the survey _.A. want to live as long as possibleB. want to die before they get oldC. want to live a long time if they remain healthy2. The survey found that many people _.A. want to live longer than their parentsB. dont want to live longer than their parentsC. dont want to die before their children.3. Children are becoming _.A. more healthier than their parents because of their diet and lifestyleB. less healthier than their parents because of their diet and lifestyleC. as healthy as their parents because of their diet and lifestyle4. The writer suggests that medical research focuses on _.A. helping old people to care for themselves and making young people healthierB. helping old people live longer and making young people healthierC. helping old peo
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