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公共英语第三学期
公共英语第三学期
阶梯英语
(二)复习要点
复习重点为第7~14单元。
具体要求如下:
1、能读懂7~14个单元中的32篇短文,并能完成阅读理解。
2、能做对7~14单元练习中的“词汇与语法”选择题。
3、完成网上的复习练习。
试题题型及分数比例
1、选择题(词汇与语法)30%(参见7~14单元练习中的相关练习)
2、日常会话10%(统考教材:
《大学英语》B试卷中UseofEnglish)
3、阅读理解50%(共5篇,其中3篇选自7~14单元课文)
4、完形填空10%(参见网上复习练习)
附:
样卷一份(仅供参考题型)
专生本(公共英语三)模拟试题及答案
PartIVocabularyandStructure(30%)
Directions:
Thereare30itemsinthispart.ForeachitemtherearefourchoicesA),B),C),andD),ChosetheONEwordorphrasethatbestcompletesthemeaningoftheitem.ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
1.Oneofthememberswastotaketheminutesatthemeeting.
A.givenB.submittedC.educatedD.assigned
2.Therearemanycontaininghissignatureintheoffice.
A.patternsB.processesC.documentsD.attractions
3.Theprofessorisgoingtoaspeechto400people.
A.greetB.identifyC.deliverD.introduce
4.Theproblemisthatnooneknowstheforjudgingrightfromwrongbecauseitdependsoneachsituation.
A.ideaB.viewC.opinionD.standard
5.Nomatterhowlittlemoneyyouhave,youshouldgetintothehabitofsomeinthebankregularly.
A.scatteringB.withdrawingC.claimingD.depositing
6.Wehavethetovotefromtheageofeighteen.
A.rightB.writeC.lightD.force
7.Theoldbridgelastnightduetotheearthquake.
A.collapsedB.fellonC.handledD.dropped
8.Theywerequitethefactthattheyhadmadeabigmistake.
A.unawareB.unconsciousofC.consciousforD.unknown
9.Noexperienceisrequired.
A.ancientB.earlyC.previousD.old
10.Alargeinatheatrearethepersonswhogothereforthepurposeofhearing,butwhoarenotperformingonstage.
A.audienceB.musiciansC.composersD.conductors
11.Therentandcostofmaintenanceofsuchabuildingis.
A.enormousB.largeC.powerfulD.valuable
12.I’mhappytoyoutothefollowingpeoplewhocantellyouaboutmyworkandmycharacter.
A.pointB.proclaimC.referD.retain
13.Shedescribedhisdislikeofdishwashingasatypicallyattitude.
A.minorB.mailC.mateD.male
14.Nowadays,peoplehavemuchmoretimeforthanwhentheyhadtowork60hoursaweek.
A.movementB.networkC.leisureD.resource
15.Peoplewhohadsugarandmeatduringthewaritontheblackmarket.
A.retainedB.obtainedC.extendedD.expanded
16.Asavedisaearned.
A.pence;penceB.pennies;penniesC.penny;dollarD.penny;penny
17.ItasifIhaveknownyouforyears.
A.looksB.seemsC.appearsD.sounds
18.Wehavealotofafterschool.
A.activitiesB.actionsC.actsD.activity
19.Wemustourselvesfortheworst.
A.pretendB.thinkC.makeD.prepare
20.Therewasnoatallforyoutodothat.
A.effortB.necessityC.stressD.pain
21.Themedicinegivesrelieffrompain.
A.instantB.chronicC.minorD.enjoyable
22.Tohisgreatsurprise,thievesthehouseofeverythingofvalue.
A.caughtB.brokeC.stoleD.stripped
23.Idon’tunderstandwhythosepeoplearestandingina.
A.roundB.laneC.circleD.stripe
24.Don’tbelievewhatyouhearaboutHenry—it’sjust.
A.revengeB.jealousyC.talkD.gossip
25.Manmaydestroythebalanceofnature,but,fromtimetotime,naturetakesaterrible.
A.threatB.revengeC.defenseD.fist
26.Thecompanytoysintheplantdowntheroad.
A.strivesB.expandsC.manufacturesD.extends
27.Hesuspectedthataleakwassomewherealongthepipe.
A.presentB.existC.flowD.instinctive
28.Whenwilltheresultsoftheelectionbe?
A.acceptedB.expectedC.respectedD.declared
29.Hewantstobuyahouse,andissavingmoneyforthis.
A.reminderB.endC.labelD.direction
30.Iknowyouthinkhetookyourumbrella,buthaveyouanyreal.
A.evidenceB.senseC.perfumeD.involvement
PartIIUseofEnglish(10points)
Directions:
Inthispartthereare10incompletedialogues.ForeachdialoguetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthedialogue.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
1.–Canyoucomeoverfordinnerwithus?
--.
A.I’dliketobutIhaveameetingtonight
B.Itdoesn’tmatter
C.No,Idon’tlike
D.Oh,thatsoundswell
2.–Whydon’tyoutraveltoNewYorkonvacation?
--.
A.Idon’twanttogoB.Excuseme,becauseIcan’t
C.Iwantto,butIhaven’tgotenoughmoneyD.BecauseI’mgoingtoschooltoday
3.–Wouldyouliketogofishingwithusnow?
--.
A.No,Idon’tlike
B.ItsoundsinterestingbutIhavelotsofhomeworktodo
C.Iwon’ttellyou
D.Oh,itiswell
4.–DoyoumindifIjoinyou?
--.
A.I’mveryhappytodosoB.Nevermind
C.PleasedoD.Oh,Ican’t
5.–Mygrandmother’stakenillandI’vegottogodowntothehospital.
--.
A.We’regoingtothesameplace
B.Verysorrytohearit,Ihopeit’snothingserious
C.Really?
D.Letmegowithyou
6.–I’dliketotakeyoutothecoffeehouseonthecorner.
--.
A.Thankyou.Youshouldn’tdothatB.Thanks,I’dliketogowithyou
C.No,youcan’tsaysoD.No,no.Youcan’tdothat
7.–Doyoumindtellingmewhereyou’refrom?
--.
A.Certainly.I’mfromLondonB.Sure.IwasborninLondon
C.Notreally,youcandoitD.Certainlynot.I’mfromLondon
8.–Excuseme,butcanyoutellmethewaytotheairport?
--.
A.Don’taskthatB.Sorry,I’mastrangerhere
C.No,Ican’tsaythatD.No,you’redrivingtoofast
9.–Howaboutgoingtothecinematonight,Jane?
--.
A.Idon’tthinkso
B.I’msorry.Ihavetodrivemymotherhometonight
C.Nevermind
D.Takeiteasy
10.CanIhelpyouwithyoursuitcase?
--.
A.IhavenoideaB.No,no.Icancarryitmyself
C.That’sagoodideaD.Thankyou.Icanmanagemyself
PartIIIReadingComprehension(50%)
Directions:
Thereare5readingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.EachofthemisgivenfoursuggestedanswersA),B),C),andD).YoushouldchoosetheONEbestanswerandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
(1)
Theentertainmentprofession,or“showbusiness”,attractsmanyyoungpeople.Unfortunately,onlyveryfewcanhopetobecomefamousandprosperous.Talentisnotenough,becauseshowbusinessisascompetitiveasanyotherbusiness.Withoutagoodmanager,aperformercanneverhopetosucceed.Fashionisimportantinthisbusiness,too.Thebesttailorintheworldwillneverbeasuccessifhemakesold-fashionedclothes.Inexactlythesameway,aperformermustchangehis“act”inordertofollowthetasteoftheinordertofollowthetasteofthemoment.Thisistrueforactors,dancersandcomedians,butperhapsmostofallforsingers.
“Pop”standsfor“popular”,andapopsingerhastoworkveryhardtobecomepopular.Hemusteithergivethepublicwhattheyalreadywant,orhemustfindanewwayofsingingthatwillattracttheirattention.Evenwhenhehassucceeded,andhisrecordsaresoldeverywhere,hecannotrelax.Thenhemustworkharderthanevertoremainpopular,becausetherearealwaysyoungersingerstryingtobecomefamousandtostealsomeofthepopularity.
Thelifeofasuccessfulpopsingerisnotatalleasy.Hecanonlyrelaxwhenheisalone,becauseeverythinghedoesiswatchedandreportedinthespecialnewspaperwrittenforthe“fans”.Thefansarethemostimportantpeopleintheworldforthesinger.Theybuyhisrecords,theygotohisconcerts,andtheymakehimrichandfamous.Buttheycanbeveryannoying,too.Sometimestheirenthusiasmgetssohystericalthattheydoanythingtogeta“souvenir”.Theystealhandkerchiefs,theytearoffbuttons,andtheyevencutoffpiecesoftheunfortunatesinger’shair.Manysingershavebeenforcedtohide,andsomewhohavenotbeensoluckyastoescapehavebeenstrippedpracticallynakedbytheirfans.Apopsingerhastospendalotofmoneyonclothes,becausehemustalwayslooksmart,or,atanyrate,different.Hemusthavealuxuriouscar.And----mostimportant---hemustalwayskeepsmilingforthebenefitofhispublic.
1.Asuitabletitleforthispassagemightbe.
A.TheEntertainmentProfessionB.TheWaytoBecomeaPopSinger
C.TheLifeofaPopSingerD.ThePopSinger
2.Whymustapopsingerhaveagoodmanager?
A.ToprotecthimformhisfansB.Tolookafterhisbusinessinterests.
C.Tohelphimtochangehis“act”D.Sothathecanrelax
3.Whymustapopsingerworkveryhardwhenhehasbecomefamous?
A.TosellmorerecordsB.Tobecomepopular
C.TostaypopularD.Toattracttheattention
4.Itmaybeinferredfromthispassagethat.
A.apopsingerissomewhatafraidofmeetinghisfans
B.somepeoplebecomepopsingersbychance
C.apopsingersometimesisreluctanttomeetpeople
D.notafewpeoplemaybecomepopsingers
5.Thephrase“atanyrate”inthethirdparagraphisclosestinmeaningto.
A.atanytimeB.inanycaseC.innotimeD.ontheoccasion
(2)
Mostpeoplefeellonelysometimes,butthelonelinessusuallyonlylastsbetweenafewminutesandafewhours.Thiskindoflonelinessisnotserious.Infact,itisquitenormal.Forsomepeople,though,lonelinesscanlastforyears.Nowresearcherssaytherearethreedifferenttypesofloneliness.
Thefirstkindoflonelinessistemporary.Thisisthemostcommontype.Itusuallydisappears.Quicklyanddoesnotrequireanyspecialattention.Thesecondkind,situationalloneline