1、TEM4 模拟试题101TEM-4 Test 9PART IV CLOZE 15 min.Direction: Decide which of the choices below would correctly complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. Mark the correct choice for each blank in your answer sheet. The worldwide consumption of bakery products is increasing. Many popula
2、tions that formerly relied 26)_ on rice or coarser grains as their main source of carbohydrates show a 27)_ for compounded bakery products as new industry and increased incomes make them more widely 28)_ Japan is an outstanding example of countries following this 29)_. The United States has shown a
3、steady downward trend in 30)_ consumption of cereal-based foods for many years, and the consumption of sweet bakery foods, 31)_ cakes or pastry, has been increasingly displacing bread consumption. Probably 95% of the white bread sold in the United States is 32)_ with thiamine, niacin, riboflavin, an
4、d iron, and about 30 of the 50 states have laws 33)_ white bread enrichment. Formerly, calcium and vitamin D were frequently added to enrich bread, but lack of consumer demand and 34)_ nutritional benefit led to gradual phrasing out of these enrichments. India has 35)_ to encourage consumption of pr
5、otein-enriched bread, 36)_ some success. Except for research projects, little has been done in other countries, 37)_. In areas where bakery products comprise a large 38)_ of the diet, they could provide ideal vehicle for nutritional supplementation. The need for better quality protein in the daily d
6、iet occurs 39)_ in the developing countries, where carbohydrate foods - usually cereals - are the basic 40)_ of the diet and therefore the logical protein carries. 26. A. partly B. partially C. solely D. somewhat27. A. preference B. tendency C. interest D. likeness28. A. used B. acknowledged C. acce
7、ssible D. possessable29. A. increase B. trend C. change D. example30. A. per head B. per capita C. each person D. percentage31. A. either B. neither C. such as D. for example32. A. rich B. enriched C. plentiful D. full33. A. requesting B. requiring C. to require D. to request34. A. doubtful B. uncer
8、tain C. questionable D. unsteady35. A. intended B. wanted C. supposed D. attempted36. A. reaching B. making C. made D. with37. A. however B. still C. yet D. by now38. A. amount B. number C. scale D. proportion39. A. often B. always C. mostly D. most40. A. components B. composition C. compounds D. in
9、gredientPART V GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY 15 min.Direction: There are twenty-five sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word or phrase that correctly completes the sentence. Mark your answer in your answer sheet.41. A good harvest
10、 was obtained _ the worse drought in sixty years.A. though B. despite C. because of D. even42. They told me that Professor Liu _ here for twenty years by this winter.A. had taught B. had been teachingC. would be teaching D. would have been teaching43. The Chinese are _ great people.A. a B. the C. so
11、me D. /44. His wife and secretary _ also _.A. has. invited B. have. invited C. is. invited D. are. invited45. Their income increased _ 21% over that of the previous year.A. at B. with C. by D. to46. Weve produced _ this year _ we did ten years ago.A. twice more cotton., than B. twice as much cotton.
12、, thanC. twice the cotton., as D. twice as much cotton., as47. They exchanged views on the question _.A. of whom selected B. to select whom C. of whom to select D. of whom being selected48. The man was questioned by the police because he was seen _ around the bank.A. wander B. to wanderC. wandering
13、D. wandered49. John was _ to be found. I looked _ for him, but in vain.A. anywhere., nowhere B. somewhere., nowhereC. nowhere., anywhere D. nowhere., everywhere50. He phrased the matter in _ that there would be no understanding of it.A. this way B. that way C. such a way D. such way51. She was all a
14、lone in the world _ an old aunt.A. except B. except for C. but D. only52. The mechanical engineer has resigned, making the task _.A. all the more difficult B. all more difficultC. very more difficult D. the more difficult53. You are planning everything on the _ that he is coming with us.A. consumpti
15、on B. resumption C. assumption D. observation54. The trial is to be _ while new evidence is being considered.A. suspended B. continued C. resumed D. ended55. The child has a bad habit of chewing his nails _.A. consciously B. unconsciously C. disconsciously D. conscientiously56. In order to study for
16、 a degree in America, he had to become _ in English.A. proficient B. prominent C. familiar D. experienced57. French wines no longer _ the wine trade of the USA. American wines have taken their places.A. command B. dominate C. hold D. occupy58. The sun soon _ the mist.A. scattered B. discharged C. di
17、scarded D. dispelled59. Your reasons for not wanting to meet Smith may be many and _, but you must still meet him.A. variable B. various C. varied D. variant60. He was so _ in his work that he completely forgot the time.A. engrossed B. attracted C. intent D. concentrated61. He was not _ as a great w
18、riter until after his death.A. considered B. supposed C. recognized D. acknowledged62. We want to _ our thinking and work to the new circumstances.A. adopt B. adapt C. renovate D. innovate63. A lot of poisonous _ from the chemical works goes into the river.A. waste B. exhaust C. exhaustion D. pollut
19、ion64. He has put a little money _ and intends to take a holiday.A. away B. forward C. down D. aside65. Marsha got so _ when arguing with her husband that she killed him.A. carried out B. carried on C. carried over D. carried awayPART VI READING COMPREHENSION 30 min.SECTION A 25 min.Direction: In th
20、is section there are four passages followed by fifteen questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that you think is the correct answer. Mark your choice on your answer sheet.TEXT AThe Netherlands borders Germany to the east, Belgium to
21、the south, and the North sea to the north and west. The landscape is extremely flat. There are a few hills in the southeast corner of the country. Water is everywhere - lakes, rivers, and canals, of many types, ranging from the large transport arteries for barge traffic to the narrow drainage ditche
22、s that crisscross the fields where Hollands five million cows graze, making fences unnecessary. Land is very precious in the Netherlands. The special relationship between the Dutch and their lands, which they have so painstakingly reclaimed from the sea or converted from swamp, has shaped their char
23、acter. The history has been a constant struggle to tame the natural forces of water, and they love the saying that God made the world, but the Dutch made Holland themselves. Hardly any patch of ground is wasted in the Netherlands. The extreme care in land use can be frustrating to people who would l
24、ike to build their own house, but it is also the reason why the second most crowded country in the world (after Bangladesh) can be a net exporter of food. In fact only the Americans export more food than the Dutch. Each of the Netherlands three largest cities is a capital in its own way and each has
25、 its own special flavour. Amsterdam is the social and cultural centre, and its theatres, concert halls, museums and cafes are famous. It is full of visitors from many other countries. Rotterdam, with its huge international port, is the industrial centre and the countrys commercial capital. Bombs fla
26、ttened much of Rotterdam in the Second World War, so that its modern buildings contrast sharply with the 17-century centre of Amsterdam. The Hague is the seat of government and diplomacy and the residence of the Queen. 66. _ make fences unnecessary in keeping the cows.A. lakes and riversB. the large
27、 transport arteries for barge trafficC. the narrow drainage ditches that crisscross the fieldsD. all of the above67. Holland can be a net exporter of food, mainly because _A. the soil in the Netherlands is very rich and productive.B. the Dutch are very good at planting grains.C. the Dutch have most
28、advanced machines that help planting.D. the Dutch value every inch of the ground and make full use of it.68. If a president of a certain country wants to meet the leader of Holland, he should go to _A. Amsterdam. B. Rotterdam .C. Hague. D. Utrecht.69. Holland is a(n) _A. a republic. B. an empire. C.
29、 a monarchy. D. not mentioned.TEXT BThe American cigarette companies are worried that the antismoking campaign is catching fire and the U.S. government may issue stronger regulations concerning the use of tobacco.Many government and private buildings have No Smoking regulations, as do airplanes, tra
30、ins and massage parlors. Golf courses are thinking of banning smokers, as are schools, shopping malls and even football buddies. So where do people go to fill their lungs with nicotine? The government is working on it. One suggestion making the rounds is that the government set aside a piece of land
31、 somewhere in the United States where smokers could go when they want a cigarette. Yellow Stone Park has been mentioned, but conservationists have opposed the idea because they fear that second-hand smoking would make all the grizzly bears sick. The Mojave Desert in California is also being studied, as are Las Vegas Casinos.The smokers are not too thrilled about the government idea. They say they are not going to Nebraska just to light up. They have a right to smoke at home. To make life more pleasant for those who w
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