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珠海成人高考广东财经大学英语6复习题珠海成人高考海源教研室一、 情景对话 (Part I Dialogue Completion)1. Host: John, come and sit in the sofa. Dinner will be ready in a minute. Could I get you Something to drink?Guest: _A.No, dont trouble . Ive drunk enough.B.No, you couldnt. Im not thirsty.C.Yes, please. Id like some Sprite.D.Yes, you could. Id like some Coca-Cola.2. Speaker A: Ive got a fever and really bad headache.Speaker B: _A.Why are you so careless about yourself?B.This kind of thing happens to everyone.C.You should take good care of yourself.D.Oh, thats too bad. Why dont you take some aspirin?3. Robert: What are you doing?Ellen: Try to get this wine stain out of the carpet.Robert: Hang on. Theres some soda in here. This should take the stain right out.Ellen: Really? Hey._A.It really is functioning.B.It really is working.C.It really is playing.D.It really is influencing.4. Woman: Id like to ask a few questions about the apartment for rent.Landlady:_A.Sure, go ahead.B.What questions.C.Sure, ask now.D.Please ask. 5. Tom: I see in the paper theyre sending more equipment to space, and we might have to live there someday. John:_. Im staying right here.A.Never I B.Not me C.No me D.None me 6. Jamie: Im taking my final examination tomorrow.Lily: Oh, really? _Jamie: Thank you for your good wish.A.Congratulation!B.Good luck!C.You made it.D.May I help you?7. General Manager: Id think that is all for the coffee break. Stop the jokes and let us carry on with out discussion.Johnny: Okay._General Manager: Next topic is aboutA.My pleasure.B.Im glad to hear that.C.Lets get to the point.D.Cheers.8. Doctor: _Patient: I am a teacher for a training center.Doctor: Do you often get tried?Patient: Yes, sort of.A.Where do you work? B.How you feel now?C.What is your job?D.What is your address?9. Jack: Would you mind passing me the paper, Henry?Henry: _, here you are.A.Sure, my pleasureB.Yes, I mindC.Id like to help, but Im afraid that I can notD.Not at all 10. John: Mary, this is Joes brother, David.Mary: Im very glad to meet you.David: Its a pleasure to meet you.Mary: _ David: Its really different from what I expected.John: Dont worry. Youll get used to it in no time.A.How is Joe?B.How do you like Florida so far?C.How are you doing so far?D.Would you like some tea?11. Jason: Annie, what do you do?Annie: _A.I am cooking some fruits pie for the buffet.B.I am free now. What can I do for you?C.Im an actor.D.How do you do ?12. Interviewer: _Interviewee: Not at all. Go ahead please.A.Whats your major in University?B.Would you mind if I ask several questions?C.How did you get to know our company?D.Why do you choose our company?13. Lisa:_Ben: I had been working as run an accountant for years.A.What your occupation?B.What is your work?C.What about working for our company?D.Can you tell me where you are form?14. Paul: _Jason: Phew! These bags are so heavy that I cannot go on one more step.Paul: Just put them down, let me open the door.A.Here you are!B.Here it is!C.Here we are!D.Okay, see you tomorrow.15. Passer-by: _Local resident: Yes, theres one near the end of this street. Its behind the church.A.Hello, sir. Wheres the bus station?B.Excuse me, is there a parking lot anywhere around here?C.Excuse me, sir. How can I find a way to the police station?D.Which building is the Department of Immigration, please? 16. Cindy: _Rebecca: No, what happened?Cindy: They let him go as he is suspected to be cheating.ADid you know John?BDid you like John?CDid you hate JohnDDid you hear about John?17. Salesman: Good morning. Planning to buy a new car today? Customer: _ Salesman: what kind of car are you looking for? Customer: Something that has enough room for my family.AIm just looking around.BIm just looking everywhere.CIm just looking here and there.DIm just looking all the cars.18. Tom: Hello. May I speak to Jack? Jack: _-ASorry, the number is engaged. Will you hold?BYes, speaking.CHello. Whore you please?Hello. Thank you for calling.19. Customer: Can I have a look at the blue jacket over there? Salesman: Here you are. Customer: Oh, its too big. May I have a size smaller? Salesman: _ABy all means.BBy no means.CBy any means. DBy some means or other.20. Guest: Id like a room with an ocean view, Please. Clerk: Im sorry. _AThose rooms are all ordered.BThose rooms are all PossessedCThose rooms are all owned.DThose rooms are all held.21. Ledger: Im terribly sorry that I broke your precious vase, Ill pay for it, Landlady: _ACant complainBNever mind.CRelax yourself.DTake care.22. School secretary: Good morning. Can I help you? Student: Yes, Id like to enroll for the course, School secretary: _AThank you very much.BNice to see you here.CCertainly. Whats your name please?DSorry. Can I see your passport please?23. Doctor: _ Patient: Im much better. My stomach problem is gone. Now I just fell hungry.ADo you have anything to declare, sir?BGood morning. May I help you?CHow are you feeling today?DWhat seems to be the problem?24. Client: Hello. May I speak to Mr. Turner? Secretary: _AIm sorry. Hes at a meeting right nowBSpeaking, please.CHello. Whore you, please?DHello. Thank you for calling.25. Robert: Mary. Id like you to meet my new neighbor, Tom. Mary: Hello, Tom. Its nice to meet you. Tom: _AHow is the baby?BHello, Mary! I havent seen you for ages.CHi, Mary! Ive heard so much about you.DHi, Mary! Welcome to China.26. Man: Excuse me, madam. Do you mind if I smoke here? Woman: _AWell, yes, actually this is a no smoking compartment BOf course nor. This is a no smoking compartmentCNo, Im sorry.DAll right. If you just smoke one cigarette a day?27. Shop assistant: May I help you, sir? Customer: _AMind your own business.BIm just looking. Thanks.CSorry, I dont need your help, thank youDIf you want to help me, Ill be glad to accept it.28. Pupil: Sorry, Mr. Wang Im late. My alarm clock didnt ring. Teacher:_AIt doesnt matter. These things happen.BExcuse me, sir. I never accept any apologies at all.CThank you. Youre welcome.DNever Mind. You dont have to be so polite.29. Colleague A: Cigarette? Colleague B: No, thank you, Ive given up smoking, Havent had one since last month Colleague A: _-AWell, you dont mind if have one , do you?BOK, Go ahead and do it.CAll right. Take care!DSorry , have another one then.30. Friend A: Just call me dad! My wife and I had our first baby. Friend B: _AWhat a nonsense!BReally? Congratulations!CDad, are you OK?DSorry to hear it.答案:15 CDBAB 610 BCCCD 1115 CBACB 1620 DABAB2125 BCCAC 2630 ABAAB二、 阅读理解 (Part II Reading Comprehension ) 复习题一共是16篇passage,每个passage后边分别有若干选择题。Passage One Can Animals Be Made to Work for Us Can animals be made to work for us? Some scientists think that one day animals may be trained to do a number of simple jobs that are now done by human beings. They point out that at a circus (马戏团),for example, we may see elephants, monkeys, dogs and other animals doing quite skillful things. Perhaps you have seen them on television or in a film. If you watch closely, you may notice that the trainer always gives the animal a piece of candy or a piece of fruit as a reward. The scientists say that many different animals may be trained to do a number of simple jobs if they know they will get a reward for doing them. Of course, as we know, dogs can be used to guard a house, and soldiers in both old and modern times have used geese to give a warning by making a lot of noise when a stranger or an enemy comes near. But it may be possible to train animals to work in factories. In Russia, for example, pigeons, which are birds with good eyesight, are being used to watch out for faults in smallsteel balls that are being made in one factory. When the pigeon sees a ball which looks different from others, it touches a steel plate with its beak. This turns on a light to warn people in the factory. At the same time a few seeds are given as a reward. It takes three to five weeks to train a pigeon to do this and one pigeon can inspect 3,000 to 4,000 balls an hour. Apes (猿) have been used in America in helping to make cars, and scientists believe that these large monkeys may be used one day to gather crops and even drive trains. 16. What made scientists think that animals can be made to work for us one day? ( A )A.Animals are very skillful at a circus.B.They are big and strong.CSome animals are as clever as human beings.DAnimals can be trained because they like to get something as a reward.17. The trainer usually gives the animal a piece of candy or fruit_. ( D )A.when it is hungryB.before it plays a trickC.when it starts to play a trickD.After it has done the trick18.The “reward” in the passage means_. ( D )A.An honor given for doing somethingB.Money paid for doing something C.Attention paid to good conductD.Something given in return for work19. Many animals may be trained to do simple jobs if they know_.( C )A.Who their trainers areB.They will be praised by their trainersC.They will get a rewardD.Something dangerous will happen to them20. Which of the following is NOT true.( D )A.Scientists believe apes may drive trains some day.B.Apes have worked in some factories.C.Apes may one day be used to gather crops.D.An ape is not a large monkey.Passage TwoMaintaining Your Automobile The average North American driver travels 12,000 miles per year. In order to get the maxi-mum life out of a automobile, you must provide it with proper maintenance. Proper maintenance can reduce air pollution, extend the value of the vehicle, save on fuel bills, prevent breakdowns, and lead to better performance. You should change the oil in all of your vehicles every 3,000 miles. Whenever you change the oil you can also change the oil filter. Oil filters remove dirt and debris(废物,垃圾) from oil. As the car runs the oil filter will become clogged with excess debris from the oil. In order for an engine to run, it also requires air. This air must6 be filtered to shop dirt from damaging the en- gine. Every time you change the vehicles oil you should inspect the car for any unexpected wear and tear. Due to the performance and sheer heat of combustion car engines become very hot. Anti-freeze(防冻剂,抗凝剂)is used as a coolant for your vehicle system. This coolant should be replaced every two years. By doing this you extend the life of your radiator(散热器). Other fluids that require maintenance at 60,000 miles include brake fluid, transmission fluid, and power steering fluid. The use of properly inflated and well maintained tires is critical. The tire that holds the car to the road is your first line of safety. Tires usually have a life expectancy (寿命) dictated by the manufacturer. It is recommended that you follow his life expectancy which usually averages 3,000 miles. A vehicle should be driven properly by not exerting extra stress. Extra stress can lead to overheating. Overheating is the prime cause of premature life of belts, gaskets( 密封垫), hoses, and seals. If any of these parts become a problem it is a much better idea to replace the part than to repair it. 21. On average, how many times a year should a year should a North American driver change their oil? ( A )A4B5C3D9 22. How often should you stabilize the temperature of internal damage?( C )AOnce a year BTwice a year CFour times a year DThree times a year 23. What fluid helps stabilize the temperature of your car?( D )ABrake fluid BPower steering fluid CTransmission fluidDAntifreeze 24. How can driving excessive speeds damage your automobile internally?( A )AThey premature life of automobile parts and devicesBThey burn the tiresCThey extend the life expectancy of radiatorDThey clog the oil filter25. Following manufacturers guidelines, after how many oil changes would you expect that the basic tire needs to be replaces? ( D )A. 5. B. 8. C. 9. D. 10Passage ThreeAmerica is in no immediate danger of “running out of water”.People in the West have always been aware that water is a precious commodity an must be conserved. In the damp East, an excess of water led to complacency until two factors created concern over our water supply. First, the periods of drought from 1961 to 1966 in the Northeast affected crop production and used up the surface and ground water supplies. Second, attention was called to the rapid increased ur-ban and industrial growth. As a result, there is an increasing awareness of the need for conserving both the quantity of our nations water supplies.Water is a renewable resource, but it is not inexhaustible. When used for municipal, Indus-trial, or agricultural purposes, it is not destroyed, but generally finds its way back into our water supply .This used water now carries some water now carries some waste materials. These dirty waters are often dumped into large bodies of water or are disposed of on land. In the latter instance, evaporation concen-trates some of the wastes on the soil surface. On the other hand, water moving through the soil will eventually carry some of the wastes down into the ground water supplies. Eventually, all water evaporates and later returns to the earth as rain or snow in a relatively pure state.Through this never-ending cycle, there is just as much water in this country now as there ever was. The amount, however, does not increase. Our rapid population growth and our rapid agricultural and industrial expansion have caused our water needs to soar. By withdrawing water from streams too rapidly and by depositing too much waste too quickly, we have in some in some instances upset the balance of natures built-in renewal processes for conserving water. As a result, some of our streams and lakes have become “wet deserts”. There is still plenty of water in them, but it is water so polluted that is supports no life at all.26. The passage is mainly about_.( C )A.Water resources of the U.S.B.The renewal processes of water in natureC.The importance of water conservation D.Water pollution in America27. Water is relatively purer in_.( D )A.Fast moving streams and riversB.Underground water suppliesC.Surface water suppliesD.Rain and snow 28. When the author says that lakes have become “wet deserts”(Line 6, Para. 3),he is being_.( C )A.angryB.OptimisticC.Sad D.humorous29. It is implied in the passage that_.( C )A.Water can be polluted by deserts B.There are many water conservation programs is AmericaC.Water keeps evaporating from the earths surfaceD.Water is not polluted by waste materials.30. The word “complacency” (Line 3, Para. 1) most probably means _ . ( D )A. troubleB. floodingC. droughtD. self-satisfactionPassage FourMan is a land animal, but he is also closely ties to the sea. Throughout history the sea has served the needs of man. The sea has provided man with food and a convenient way to travel to many parts of the word .Toady, experts believe that nearly two-thirds of the words population live within eighty kilometers of the seacoast.In the modern technological world, the sea offers many resources to help mankind survive. Resources on land are beginning to grow less. The sea, however, still offers hope to supply many of mans needs in the future.The riches of the sea yet to be developed by mans technology are impressive. Oil and gad explorations have existed for nearly thirty years. Valuable amounts of minerals such as iron, copper and so on exist on the ocean floor.Besides oil and gas, the sea may offer new sources of energy. For example, warm temperature of the o9cean can be used as the steam in a steamship. Sea may also offer a source of energy as electricity for mankind.Technology is enabling, man to explore even deeper under the sea. It is obvious that the technology to harvest the sea continues to improve. By 2050, ecperts believe that the problems to explore the food, minerals and energy resources of the sea will have been largely solved.31. What is the proper title for the passage?_( C )A.Needs of ManB.Sea Harvest and FoodC.Sea and Sources of EnergyD.Sea Exploring Technology32. It can be inferred from the passage that_.( A )A.man hasnt completely made use of the riches of the seaB.technology for exploring the sea has been solvedC.harvesting rice in the sea will be made possibleD.in the near future man can live on the ocean floor33. Why does the author mention a steamship?_( A )A.To illustrate that man can make use of sources of energy from the sea.B.To show that a steamship is better than other kinds of ships.C.To argue that man should use steamships.D.To ind

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