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大学英语考试样题七
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Part
ListeningComprehension(40points)
SectionA
Directions:
Youaregoingtoheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Aftereachconversation,therewillbeaquestion.Boththematerialsandquestionswillbereadtwice.(1*10=10points)
1.A.Thedinnerwasadisaster.
B.Thesoupwasperfect.
C.Thedinnerwasasuccess.
D.Thesoupspoiltthedinner.
2.A.Theman’snotesarenotverygood.
B.Themandoesn’twanttolendthewomanhisnotes.
C.Thewomandoesn’thavetoborrownotesfromtheman.
D.Thewomanshouldhavecometothelectureearlier.
3.A.Inadepartmentstore.
B.Atabookshop.
C.Atabookingoffice.
D.Inarestaurant.
4.A.Sheislongingforaholiday.
B.Sheissick.
C.Sheisdaydreaming.
D.Sheislongingforherhome.
5.A.Topasstheexam.
B.Towishhimgoodluck.
C.Tocrossherfingers.
D.Todonothing.
6.A.Readingnewspaper.
B.Watchingtelevision.
C.Discussingasportsprogram.
D.Listeningtothemusic.
7.A.Togotothestudy.
B.Toplaycomputergames.
C.Toaskforhisfather’spermission.
D.Tobequietandnottodisturbhisfather.
8.A.ThestudentswilltakeanEnglishexamtomorrowmorning.
B.Thestudentswillattendameeting.
C.Theteacherpostponedthemeeting.
D.Therewon’tbeanexamthisafternoon.
9.A.Thewomandoesn’twanttopayfortheroom.
B.Thewomanlikessmoking.
C.Thewomanwantstohaveanon-smokingroom.
D.There’snomoreroominthehotel.
10.A.Themanwantstoborrowsomemoneyfromthewoman.
B.Themanwilllendthewomanthemoneysheneeds.
C.Themandoesn’thavemoney.
D.Thewomanwilllendfortydollarstotheman.
SectionB
Directions:
Youaregoingtoheartwopassages.Aftereachpassage,therewillbefivestatements.Mark“A”for“True”,Mark“B”for“False”.Boththematerialsandquestionswillbereadthreetimes.(1*10=10points)
PassageOne
11.RegularityandconsistencycanhelpEnglishlearnerstohaveagoodcommandofthelanguage.
12.EnglishlearnersusuallyspeakEnglishwellaftergraduationfromhighschool.
13.AgoodwaytolearnEnglishistospendafewminutessometimesaroundbreakfasttime.
14.EverylearneriscrazyaboutlearningEnglish.
15.It’sgoodadvicetolearnEnglishstepbystep.
PassageTwo
16.Themotherasksthefathertoaccepttheyoungman.
17.Theyoungmanstudies.
18.Theyoungmansayshewillbuythegirlanengagementringandahouse.
19.TheyoungmansaysGodwillhelphimsupporthischildren.
20.Theyoungmanhasneitherajobnoraplanforthefuture.
SectionC
Directions:
Youaregoingtoheartwopassages.Aftereachpassage,therewillbefivequestions.Boththematerialsandquestionswillbereadthreetimes.(2*10=20points)
PassageOne
21.A.Toteachushowtoincreaseoursenseofhumor
B.Toteachushowtoamusepeoplewithhumor.
C.Totelluswhatcanmakepeoplelaugh.
D.Totelluswhypeoplelaugh.
22.A.Tokeeptheaudienceinterested.
B.Toengagetheaudience’sattention.
C.Toillustrateapoint.
D.Tomakeacomparison.
23.A.Toshowtheimportanceofusinghumorindealingwithfamilymatters.
B.Toshowtheeffectivenessofhumorinresolvingconflicts.
C.Toshowtheeffectivenessofhumordirectedatoneself.
D.Toshowtheunsuitabilityofdirectinghumoratothers.
24.A.Buildupacomedycollection.
B.Directone’sjokesatoneself.
C.Matchpeoplewiththerightmaterial.
D.Collectall-purposematerial.
25.A.Lookforhumorousmaterialfromone’sownexperience.
B.Openaspeechwithajoke.
C.Shareajokeeverydaywithfamilymembers.
D.Memorize25jokesorstories.
PassageTwo
26.A.The88thfloor,northtower.
B.The78thfloor,northtower.
C.The88thfloor,southtower.
D.The78thfloor,southtower.
27.A.thecorridorswerefullofflamesandeverythingwasonfire.
B.theyheardthatthestairwellsweregone.
C.theydidn’twanttomaketheirwaydownonfoot.
D.thecornerofficesweresafeasthecarpetstherewerefire-proof.
28.A.Hewasarelativeofthespeaker’s.
B.Hegotstuckinanelevator.
C.Heeventuallymadehiswayoutofthebuilding.
D.HeworkedinthesouthtoweroftheWorldTradeCenter.
29.A.Thefiremancameupandstoppedthem.
B.Therewereagreatmanypeoplethereandtheycametoacompletestop.
C.Theyweretoldtostoptomakewayforthefirefighters.
D.Theyhadtohelpthefiremencarrytheheavyequipment.
30.A.Duringthejourneydown,manypeopleshowedcareandconcernforothers.
B.Ittookthespeakermuchlongerthantheotherstoescapefromthebuildingbecausehehadanartificialleg.
C.Thebuildingcollapsedimmediatelyafterthespeakergotout.
D.Manypeoplediedbecausetheygottrappedinelevators.
Part
VocabularyandStructure(1*15=15points)
Directions:
Thereare10incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
31.We____ananswertothequestion,butcouldn’tfindone.
A.tried
B.looked
C.searched
D.sought
32.TheclimateinAustraliaisdifferent____onthearea.
A.depending
B.referring
C.considering
D.looking
33.____doesn’tseemtobeanyneedtosendanotherteam.
A.There
B.It
C.He
D.That
34.Mydoctorhaswarnedmeto____sugar.Itdoesnogoodtomyhealth.
A.keepon
B.keepout
C.keepoff
D.keepup
35.—I’mreallysorryIcan’tpossiblyhelpyouwiththeproblem.
—That’sOK.____.
A.Thanksanyway
C. It’sverykindofyou
B.You’rewelcome
D.Noproblem
36.Ifyouaregoingtocome,pleaseletmeknow________.
A.ingeneral
C.inexistence
B.incontrast
D.inadvance
37.Thecompany________newcomputergamesatagreatrate.
A.turnsup
C.turnsaway
B.turnsout
D.turnsdown
38.Ihavealotofreading_______tocompletebeforetheendofthem.
A.titles
B.subjects
C.assignments
D.jobs
39.Paul’snot______atpresent.ShouldIaskhimtocallyouback?
A.helpful
B.prim
C.available
D.tough
40.It’s______impossibletogethomeinlessthananhourwhenthetrafficisheavy.
A.clearup
C.practically
B.moreover
D.excessively
41.Ahealthyandbetter-educatednewgenerationisa______forsustainableeconomicandsocialdevelopmentofallcountries.
A.guarantee
C.demand
B.security
D.target
42.Parksandopenspacesareessentialtothequalityoflifeindense_______areassuchasNewYorkCity.
A.agricultural
C.suburban
B.rural
D.urban
43.Mytriptothesmallvillageunderthecontroloftheenemyfirewasfullofdelaysanddifficulties,butIeventually_______.
A.gotby
C.hitthesack
B.turneditover
D.madeit
44.Therapiddevelopmentofcommunicationstechnologyistransformingthe________inwhichpeoplecommunicateacrosstimeandspace.
A.mood
C.manner
B.mission
D.vision
45.Mr.Jonesholdsstrongviewsagainstvideogamesand________theclosingofallrecreationfacilitiesforsuchgames.
A.assists
C.advocates
B.acknowledges
D.admits
PartIIIReadingcomprehension(2*10=20points)
Directions:
Eachofthepassagesbelowisfollowedbyfivequestions.ForeachquestiontherearefourchoicesmarkedA.B.C.andD.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthequestions.
PassageOne
Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
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