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武汉理工成教大学英语1第一套

(一)单选题

1.You_________me,becauseIdidn’tsaythat.

(A)musthavemisunderstood

(B)mustmisunderstand

(C)mustbemisunderstood

(D)hadtomisunderstand

2.Onlyguestsofthehotelenjoythe____ofusingtheprivatebeach.

(A)privilege(B)possibility(C)favour(D)advantage

3.Areyoupositivethattheboyyousawinthehotelcorridor(走廊)wasPeter?

(A)right

(B)sure

(C)wrong

(D)doubtful

4.Whatshesuggestedhasbeen_____justbecauseitisimpracticable.

(A)turndown(B)turnin(C)turnover(D)turnup

5.Thefootballgamewillbeplayedon______

(A)Junesix(B)sixJune(C)thesixthofJune(D)thesixofJune

6.Besureto________yourworkattheendoftheexam.

(A)lookover(B)hangup(C)setaside(D)catchsightof

7.Weneedanextracopyofthebookforthenewcomer.

(A)arare(B)anadditional(C)anunusual(D)anexcellent

8.SheproposesthatwehaveabirthdaypartyforourEnglishteacher.

(A)suggests(B)intends(C)demands(D)decides

9.Whiteteethareasharp______toblackskin

(A)content(B)contrast(C)contract(D)contact

10.Bob’sdoctorsuggests_________forafewdays.

(A)thatherest(B)hisresting(C)himtorest(D)thatheisresting

11.Vickiehadmostprobably______herforanothersortofgirl

(A)regarded(B)viewed(C)mistaken(D)looked

12.Thepoliceinvestigationdiscoveredthatthreeyoungmenwere____intherobbery.

(A)caught(B)involved(C)connected(D)tightened

13.Televisionkeepsusinformedabout______-eventsandthelatestdevelopmentsinscienceandpolitics

(A)current(B)fashionable(C)brand-new(D)previous

14._______hiswealth,heisnothappy

(A)Exceptfor(B)Inspiteof(C)Becauseof(D)besides

15.Oneofhismanyfaultsisthathenever_______anythingverylong.

(A)decideson(B)sticksto(C)goesover(D)makessure

16.Icouldn’tunderstandwhyhepretended_________inthebookstore.

(A)nottoseeme(B)toseemenot(C)notseeme(D)toseenotme

17.Howwe__________achancetovisityourgreatcountry!

(A)lookedfor(B)longedfor(C)waitedfor(D)wentfor

18.Hecoughttohavehandedinthepaperyesterday.That’swhathe__________.

(A)shoudhavedone(B)shoulddo(C)should(D)shouldbedoing

19.Herheartwasslightly___asaresultofherlongillness.

(A)damaged(B)destroyed(C)demolished(D)spoiled

20.AllherdoubtsvanishedaftershereadtheletterfromJimmy.

(A)broke(B)decreased(C)disappeared(D)grew

21.Bettywasnervouswhenevershesawherhistoryteacher.

(A)tense(B)delighted(C)relaxed(D)disappionted

22.Isuggestthatyoureviewtheselessonsbeforeyoutakethefinalexam.

(A)goacross(B)goup(C)goover(D)goon

23.Raindoesnot______bringdownthetemperature

(A)certainly(B)undoubtedly(C)necessarily(D)completely

24.Theairplanearrivedonehourbehind______.

(A)timetable(B)plan(C)date(D)schedule

25.Itisaworthwhileexperimentevenifitmayfail.

(A)necessary(B)complete(C)valuable(D)perfect

26.Smokingisprohibitedintheoffice

(A)nogood(B)discouraged(C)encouraged(D)notallowed

27.“We’lldowhatwecantogetthegoods________ontime,”saidthemanagerofthecompany.

(A)reach

(B)returned

(C)delivered

(D)come

28.Aslongasyoukeeptrying,you’llcertainlysucceed.

(A)If(B)As(C)Because(D)Nomatterhow

29.Itistheboy’slazinessthat________hisfailureintheexams.

(A)resultedfrom(B)resultedin(C)broughtin(D)ledinto

30.Wemovedtothefrontrow______wecouldhearandseebetter

(A)soas(B)sothat(C)because(D)suchthat

31.Ireceiveda_____parcelyesterdayandIamstillwonderingwhomayhavesentit

(A)sincere(B)dull(C)complicated(D)mysterious

32.Henevermarried,buthislifewas____lonely

(A)byfar(B)farfrom(C)sofar(D)sofaras

33.Itwasinthatsmallroom______theyworkedhardanddreamedofbetterdaystocome.

(A)what(B)inwhich(C)which(D)that

34.Thejudgesuspectedthetruthoftheevidenceprovidedbythewitness.

(A)believed(B)doubted(C)gussed(D)realized

35.Theschoolbuswas_____byathickfog.

(A)heldup(B)brokenoff(C)keptup(D)putoff

36.Chichester_____allkindsofhardshipsinhissolosailingroundtheworld.

(A)suffered(B)experienced(C)overcame(D)lasted

37.Ifyou_____yournameandaddressonthecard,we’llsendthebooktoyouassoonasitisreturned.

(A)goover(B)fillin(C)findout(D)carryout

38.Lindacanbarelyreadandwritethoughshehasrecentlygraduatedfromhighschool.

(A)seldom(B)undoubtedly(C)perfected(D)hardly

39.Hefailedinhis____togiveupthebadhabitofcigarettesmoking

(A)attain(B)attempt(C)assent(D)tempt

40.Itwasnotaseriousaccident;thecarneedsonlysome______repairs

(A)major(B)secondary(C)minor(D)primary

难度:

中分值:

1.0

(二)完型填空

1.Faces,likefingerprintsareunique.Didyouwonderhowitispossibleforustopeople%3FEvenaskilledwriterprobablycouldnotdescribeallthethatmakeonefacedifferentfromanother.Yetaveryyoungchild—ananimal,suchasacat----canlearntorecognizefaces.Weallthisabilityforgranted.Wealsotellpeoplebyobservinghowtheybehave.Whenwetalkaboutsomeone%27spersonality,wemeantheinwhichheorsheacts,speaks,thinksorfeelsthatthatindividualdifferentfromothers.Likethehumanface,humanpersonalityisverycomplex.Butdescribingsomeone%27spersonalitywordsissomewhateasierthanhisface.

(1)(A)sometimes(B)ever(C)always(D)anytime

(2)(A)spot(B)locate(C)know(D)recognize

(3)(A)features(B)symptoms(C)distinctions(D)functions

(4)(A)oreven(B)andalso(C)andthen(D)andtoo

(5)(A)have(B)take(C)use(D)regard

(6)(A)about(B)apart(C)from(D)with

(7)(A)attitudes(B)means(C)ways(D)patterns

(8)(A)hasmade(B)aremaking(C)ismade(D)make

(9)(A)for(B)to(C)in(D)beyond

(10)(A)describe(B)describing(C)todescribe(D)descriptionof

2.Tourismisthetemporarymovementofpeopletodestinationsoutsidetheirnormalplacesofworkandresidence(居住),theactivitiesduringtheirstayinthosedestinations,andthefacilitiescreatedtotheirneeds.Tourismisaluxury.Untilrecently,participationrestrictedtotheselectfewcouldaffordboththetimeandmoneytotravel.,increasedleisureandhigherincomeshavecombinedtoenablemorepeopletojoinin.Improvementsintransportation,andthegrowthofinclusive(全包的)toursandotherformsofrelativelycheapvacationtravel,havefurthertheopportunitytotravelforpleasure.Todaythemajorityofpeopleinthedevelopedworldandincreasingnumbersinthedevelopingcountriesaretouristssometimeintheirlives.Tourismisnolongerthespecialrightofafewbutisanacceptedandexpectedpartofthelife-stylesofalargeandgrowingnumberofpeople.Tourismismajoreconomicandsocialsignificance.Morethan270milliontouristsspend$92billion(US)annuallyinplacesoutsidetheirowncountries.Thisisoneofthelargestitemsintheworld%27sforeigntrade.Withaworldgrowthinvisitorarrivalrateof6percentperyear,tourismisalsooneofthefastestgrowingeconomicactivities.Itisthemostimportantexportindustryandearnerofforeignexchangeinmanycountries

(1)(A)undertaken(B)toundertake(C)undertaking(D)undertook

(2)(A)demand(B)request(C)meet(D)consider

(3)(A)is(B)was(C)willbe(D)were

(4)(A)they(B)those(C)who(D)these

(5)(A)Moreover(B)Therefore(C)And(D)However

(6)(A)extended(B)intended(C)tended(D)pretended

(7)(A)in(B)on(C)over(D)at

(8)(A)even(B)still(C)so(D)yet

(9)(A)for(B)of(C)to(D)after

(10)(A)considerably(B)relatively(C)significantly(D)approximately

3.I’vereallygottodosomethingtoloseweight,becauseI’gettingmuchtoofat.Iwasn’tworriedaboutitIwenttoseethedoctor.HetoldmethatI’dprobablyhaveaheartunlessIstartedeatingless.Whenyou’reonadietyouhavetothetemptationtoeatthoughyoufeelhungry.Thismaybeveryhardtodoandyoucertainlyneedalotofstrengthtosucceed.SoI’mgoingtoahealthfarmforamonthwhereIwon’tbeabletoeatandsoI’llhavetotomydiet.Theywillalsometakeplentyofexercise,won’tdomeanyharmeither.Boththedietandtheexercisewillmetoloseweightandfeelfitter.I’mterriblyeasilyinfluencedbyotherpeople.WheneverIseesomeonehavingadrinkinaTVprogram,Ifeeladrinkmyselfandit’sthesamewithcigarettesandfood.Sowishmeluck,whenyouseemeagain,I’llbelookeddifferentthatyouwon’trecognizeme!

(1)(A)although(B)afterC)before(D)until

(2)(A)disease(B)break(C)attack(D)damage

(3)(A)bear(B)resist(C)endure(D)retreat

(4)(A)as(B)even(C)if(D)despite

(5)(A)insist(B)hold(C)stick(D)keep

(6)(A)advise(B)force(C)make(D)instruct

(7)(A)this(B)that(C)what(D)which

(8)(A)make(B)help(C)assure(D)cause

(9)(A)desire(B)like(C)want(D)hope

(10)(A)also(B)too(C)so(D)much

(三)阅读理解

1.Thewordhorsepowerwasfirstusedtwohundredyearsago.JamesWatthadmadetheworld’sfirstwidelyusedsteamengine.Hehadnowayoftellingpeopleexactlyhowpowerfulitwas,foratthattimetherewerenounitsformeasuringpower.Wattdecidedtofindouthowmuchworkonestronghorsecoulddoinoneminute.Hecalledthatunitonehorsepower.Withthisunithecouldmeasuretheworkhissteamenginecoulddo.Hediscoveredthatahorsecouldlifta3300-poundweight10feetintotheairinoneminute.Hisenginecouldlifta3300-poun

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