1、成考英语考试复习范围2016年第一学期期末大学英语(四)考试复习范围. Grammar and vocabulary (30 points)Part A. (10 points)Directions: There are two columns in this section.Match the words in Column A with their explanations in Column B. Write your answers in the box on the ANSWER SHEET. Column A Column B 1. advise A.太阳的 2. apartmen
2、t B.逐渐地 3. crucial C.假期 4. decade D.劝告 5. gradually E.占有 6. occupy F.十年 7. seed G.公寓 8. solar H.种子 9. swift I.至关重要 10. vacation J.快捷的,迅速的11. To restrict K.提供 12. Feature L.古老的 13. Rural M.宗教 14. Ancient N.特征,特色 15. Religion O.农村16. To provide P.生存 17. To justify Q.证明.正当 18. Survival R.限制,限定 19. Conf
3、use S.单脚跳 20. Hop T.混淆1-5: D G I F B6-10: E H A J C11-15: H D E B C16-20: A G F J IPartB. Vocabulary Exercises (20 points)Directions: There are 20 broken sentences, each followed by four choices marked A,B, C and D. Choose the best one to complete the sentence .11. In my second year the professor wh
4、o taught the course passed B and I was asked to take over.A. by B. awayC. in D. into12. Dads advice was really D A. practice B. practicesC. practicing D. practical13. To take advantage A them, you cannot let yourself be destroyed by failure.A. of B. inC. into D. on14. I C in love with the ministers
5、son Robert the winter I turned fourteen.A. fall B. fallsC. fell D. feel15. On Christmas Eve I saw my mother had busied herself A creating a strange menuA. in B. onC. of D. about16. Dinner threw me deeper B despairA. onto B. intoC. away D. for17. It is believed that only one percent of the worlds pop
6、ulation refuse to eat all types of meat and only A of the one percent are total vegan.A. one-tenth B. one-tenthsC. first-ten D. first-tenth18. Cow and sheep are C animals that chew their cud a second time.A. eating-grass B. eat-grassC. grass-eating D. grass-eat19. Miss Sullivan had tried to impress
7、it D me A. into B. ontoC. about D. upon20. Everything had a name, and each name gave A to a new thoughtA. birth B. birhtC. birhty D. birthday21. Some people are just doomed C be failuresA. about B. withC. to D. of22. He wasnt very D , didnt answer questions and got ino lots of fights.A. talked B. ta
8、lkingC. talks D. talkative23. When Ware showed up at school on Monday morning, he arrived D a firestorm.A. in B. onC. at D. to24. Yesterday, a D scholar said that copying and cheating by todays cut-and-paste generation of university students will never be stopped A. leads B. leaderC. leaded D. leadi
9、ng25. Lady Deech said that there came a time when students had to log D so that they could look at and listen to the world around them.A. into B. ontoC. about D. out26. Take C notes from a book in the library was better than cutting and pasting from the internet,A. of B. inC. down D. with27. Austral
10、ias population will B to around 23 million by the year 2020A. raise B. riseC. raised D. rising28. This means that at least a third of all families are dependent on government payments to C A. live in B. live byC. live on D. live with29. C , the women questioned want to settle down with their partner
11、 by 30 and have their first child a year later.A. To average B. In averageC. On average D. With average30. It may have been the children who feel they A A. lost out B. lost ontoC. lost about D. lost with31.I had never really failed at anything A A. significant B. significanceC. signature D. signate3
12、2. I will never forget him C at me through his glassesA. peer B. peersC. peering D. peered33. Sooner or later everyone will fall short D something important to themA. of B. inC. into D. at34. He was a B boy and had a slim new American noseA. golden-hair B. golden-hairedC. gold-hair D. gold-haired35.
13、 Your only shame is D A. have shame B. to having shameC. has shame D. to have shame36. The house was soon filled C the loud confusing noise of doorbells, shouting and talkingA. onto B. intoC. with D. for37. In India, 80 percent of the population A rural areas.A. live in B. live onC. live by D. live
14、with38. The eating of horsemeat was B restricted in Europe. .A. in one time B. at one timeC. by one time D. on one time39. Miss Sullivan had tried to impress it B me A. into B. ontoC. about D. with40. I was C delighted when I felt the parts of the broken doll at my feet.A. keen B. keensC. keenly D.
15、kenn41. Some people are just D to be failuresA. doom B. doomesC. dooming D. doomed42. He wasnt very D , didnt answer questions and got into lots of fights.A. talked B. talkingC. talks D. talkative43. When Ware showed up at school on Monday morning, he arrived D a firestorm.A. in B. onC. at D. to44.
16、Yesterday, a A scholar said that copying and cheating by todays cut-and-paste generation of university students will never be stopped A. leading B. leaderC. leaded D. leads45. Lectures stop B them a diet of handout and PowerPoint presentations.A. spoon-feeded B. spoon-feedingC. spoon-feed D. spoon-f
17、ed46. Take c notes from a book in the library was better than cutting and pasting from the internet,A. of B. inC. down D. with47. Australias population will b to around 23 million by the year 2020A. raise B. riseC. raised D. rising48. This means that at least a third of all families are dependent on
18、 government payments to c A. live in B. live byC. live on D. live with49. c , the women questioned want to settle down with their partner by 30 and have their first child a year later.A. To average B. In averageC. On average D. With average50. More than b agree that the man should be the main provid
19、er in a familyA. two thirds B. two-thirdsC. two-third D. two third.Reading Comprehension (40 points).Passage 1Getting Ones Daughters MarriedIt is a universally acknowledged truth that an unmarried man with a good fortune needs a wife. However little people know about such a young man when he comes t
20、o live in a new neighborhood, they all firmly believe that he will one day belong to one or another of their daughters.“My dear Mr. Bennet ,” said his wife to him one day. “ Have you heard Netherfield Park is let at last?” Mr. Bennet made no reply.“Do you not want to know who has taken it?” she went
21、 on impatiently. But she was going to tell him anyway. “Mrs.Long says that a rather wealthy young man from the north of England came down last Monday in a carriage with four horses to see the place. He was so much delighted with it that he agreed to take it immediately and some of his servants are t
22、o be in the house by the end of next week.”“What is his name?”“Bingley, my dear, and he is single! And he has an income of four or five thousand a year. Most fortunate for our girls, is it not?”“Is it? What difference can it possibly make to them?”“My dear Mr. Bennet,” replied his wife, “how can you
23、 ask such a thing! Surely you know that I am thinking of his marrying one of them. And so you should go and call on him as soon as he comes.”“I can see no reason for that ,” said Mr. Bennet. “But you and the girls may go, of course, although Mr. Bingley will probably like you best of all.”“Thank you
24、, my dear. How kind. I certainly have been thought beautiful in my time, but when she has five grown up daughters, a woman should stop thinking of her own beauty and think of her daughters future. And you must think of their future too. You must go and see Mr. Bingley as soon as he arrives in the ne
25、ighborhood. It would be impossible for us to visit him if you do not.”“I cannot promise it ,” said Mr. Bennet, “but I might ask you to take a letter to him, telling him I will happily agree to him marrying an of the girls he may choose; though I must put in a good word for my little Lizzy.”“You will
26、 do no such thing. Lizzy is not any better than the others. She is not half as beautiful as Jane, nor half as good-nurtured as Lydia, but you always give her preference.” “None of them have much to recommend them,” he replied. “They are all silly and ignorant like other girls; but Lizzy is cleverer
27、than her sisters.”“Mr. Bennet! How can you speak of your own children in such a way? You take delight in annoying me. You do not think about my poor nerves when you say things like that!”In the twenty-three years of their marriage, Mrs.Bennet had not succeeded in understanding her husbands odd chara
28、cter. She was much easier to understand. She was a woman of limited intelligence who was often bad-tempered and complained about her nerves whenever she was unhappy. Her main aim in life was to get her daughters married.51. What do people usually think of a single man with possessions? bA. He can ma
29、rry wives. B. He must be in want of a wife C. He neednt wife D. He should remain single52. Why does Mrs. Bennet want Bingley to marry one of her daughters?a A. Because he is very rich. B. Because he is very handsome. C. Because he has good character. D. Because he lives not far away.53. Which daught
30、er does Mr.Bennet like the most?b A. Jane. B. Lizzy. C. Lydia. D. Long.54. How does Mrs. Bennet react when she hears her husbands comments on their daughters?b A. She is astonished. B. She is very angry. C. She is pleased. D. She is satisfied.55. Where is Bingley from?c A. He is from the east of Eng
31、land. B. He is from the west of England. C. He is from the north of England. D. He is from the south of England.Passage 2Meat ProhibitionsIt is believed that only one percent of the worlds population refuse to eat all types of meat and only one-tenth of the one percent are total vegans, avoiding all animal products. Yet many cultures restrict what meats may be eaten, and this is usually an issue of religion. A person with loyalty to a religion sees little reason to ask why a meat is restrict
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