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1、精编范文英语b级试题优秀word范文 33页本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!= 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! = 英语b级试题篇一:大学 英语 B级考试模拟试题与答案解析 大学 英语 B级考试模拟试题与答案解析 大学英语(B)模拟试题1Part IUse of English (20 points)Directions: In this part there are 10 incomplete dialogues. For each dialogue there are four choices marked A, B,

2、 C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the dialogue. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 1. - Hello, may I talk to the headmaster now? - _ .A. Sorry, he is busy at the moment C. Sorry, you cantB. No, you cant D. I dont know2. - D

3、o you think I could borrow your dictionary? - _ .A. Yes, you may borrow C. Yes, help yourselfB. Yes, go on D. It doesnt matter3. - Is that Mr Robert Lee? - _ .A. Yes, Lee speaking C. Sorry, speakingB. Hello, what do you want D. I dont know4. - Excuse me, sir. Where is Dr. Browns office? - _ .A. You

4、cant ask meB. Pardon? I have no idea C. Please dont say soD. Sorry I dont know, but you can ask the man over there 5. - Mary, your dress is really beautiful. How is John? - _ .A. Thank you very much B. No, no, John is not bad C. Thank you. He is fineD. Dont say that. Its ugly. John is good 6. - What

5、 can I do for you, madam? - _ .A. I want a kilo of apples C. ThanksB. You can go your own way D. Excuse me. Im busy7. - Id like to take you to the coffee house on the corner. - _ .A. Thank you. You shouldnt do that B. Thanks, Id like to go with you C. No, you cant say soD. No, no, You cant do that8.

6、 - Do you mind telling me where youre from? - _ .A. Certainly. Im from London C. Not really, you can do itB. Sure. I was born in London D. Certainly not. Im from London9. - May I see the menu, please? - _ .A. That is the menu, sir C. Here you are, sirB. Yes, please go on D. Of course, sir10. - I was

7、 worried about chemistry, but Mr Brown gave me an A! - _ .A. Dont worry about itB. Congratulations! Thats a difficult course C. Mr Brown is very good D. Good luck to you!Part Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five question

8、s. For each question there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage 1There are stories about two U.S. presidents, Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren, which attempt

9、 to explain the American English term OK. We dont know if either story is true, but they are both interesting.The first explanation is based on the fact that President Jackson had very little education. In fact, he had difficulty reading and writing. When important papers came to Jackson, he tried t

10、o read them and then had his assistants explain what they said. If he approved of a paper, he would write all correct on it. The problem was that he didnt know how spell, so what he really wrote was ol korekt. After a while, he shortened that term to OK. The second explanation is based on the place

11、where President Van Buren was born, Kinderhook, New York. Van Burens friends organized a club to help him become President. They called the club the Old Kinderhook Club, and anyone who supported Van Buren was called OK. 11. The author_.Passage 2Although the United States covers so much land and the

12、land produces far more food than the present population needs, its people are by now almost entirely an urban society. Less than a tenth of the people are engaged in agriculture and forestry(林业), and most of the rest live in or around towns, small and large. Here the traditional picture is changing:

13、 every small town may still be very like other small towns, and the typical small town may represent a widely accepted view of the country, but most Americans do not live in small towns any more. Half the population now lives in some thirty metropolitan areas (large cities with their suburbs) of mor

14、e than a million people each a larger proportion than in Germany or England, let alone France. The statistics (统计) of urban and rural population should be treated with caution because so many people who live in areas classified as rural travel by car to work in a nearby town each day. As the rush to

15、 live out of town continues, rural areas within reach of towns are gradually filled A. believes both of the stories B. doesnt believe a word of the stories C. is not sure whether the stories are true D. is telling the stories just for fun A. couldnt draw up any documents at all B. didnt like to read

16、 important papers by himself C. often had his assistants sign documents for him D. wasnt good at reading or spelling A. was approved of by President Jackson B. was the title of some official documents C. was first used by President Jackson D. was an old way to spell all correct A. was the short way

17、to say Old Kinderhook Club B. meant the place where President Van Buren was born C. was the name of Van Burens clubD. was used to call Van Burens supporters in the election A. by Van Buren B. in a presidential electionC. to organize the Old Kinderhook Club D. by the members of the Old Kinderhook Clu

18、b12. According to the passage, President Jackson_.13. According to the first story, the term OK_.14. According to the second story, the term OK_.15. According to the second story, the term OK was first used_.with houses, so that it is hard to say at what moment a piece of country becomes a suburb. B

19、ut more and more the typical American lives in a metropolitan rather than a small town environment.16. If now America has 250 million people, how many of them are engaged in agriculture and forestry _A. About 25 million.B. More than 25 million.C. Less than 25 million.D. Less than 225 million.17. Whi

20、ch of the following four countries has the smallest proportion of people living in metropolitan areas _A. United States.B. Germany.C. France.D. England.18. Whats the meaning of the word metropolitan in the middle of the passage _ A. Of a large city with its suburbs. C. Of urban areas. _Passage 3If w

21、e were asked exactly what we were doing a year ago, we should probably have to say that we could not remember. But if we had kept a book and had written in it an account of what we did each day, we should be able to give an answer to the question.It is the same in history. Many things have been forg

22、otten because we do not have any written account of them. Sometimes men did keep a record of the most important happenings in their country, but often it was destroyed by fire or in a war. Sometimes there was never any written record at all because the people of that time and place did not know how

23、to write. For example, we know a good deal about the people who lived in China 4,000 years ago, because they could write and leave written records for those who lived after them. But we know almost nothing about the people who lived even 200 years ago in central Africa, because they had not learned

24、to write. A. Most small towns become gradually crowded. B. Small towns are still similar to each other.C. As the traditional picture is changing, towns are different. D. Small towns are turning into large cities. A. Because they are the same.B. Because the rush takes place too quickly. C. Because th

25、e process is gradual.B. Of small and large towns. D. Of rural areas.19. According to the passage, what can we learn about small towns in the United States20. Why is it hard to say when a piece of country becomes a suburb _D. Because more and more Americans live in metropolitan areas.Sometimes, of co

26、urse, even if the people cannot write, thy may know something of the past.They have heard about it from older people, and often songs and dances and stories have been made about the most important happenings, and these have been sung and acted and told for many generations. For most people are proud

27、 to tell what their fathers did in the past. This we may call remembered history. Some of it has mow been written down. It is not so exact or so valuable to us as written history is, because words are much more easily changed when used again and again in speech than when copied in writing. But where

28、 there are no written records, such spoken stories are often very helpful. 21. Which of the following ideas is not suggested in the passage _A. Remembered history, compared with written history, is less reliable.B. Written records of the past play the most important role in our learning of the human

29、 history.C. A written account of our daily activities helps us to be able to answer many questions.D. Where there are no written records, there is no history.22. We know very little about the central Africa 200 years ago because _ .A. there was nothing worth being written down at that time B. the pe

30、ople there ignored the importance of keeping a record C. the written records were perhaps destroyed by a fire D. the people there did not know how to write A. history based on a persons imagination B. stories of important happenings passed down from mouth to mouth C. songs and dances about the most

31、important events D. both B and C A. it is written down C. it proves to be trueB. no written account is available23. Remembered history refers to _ .24. Remembered history is regarded as valuable only when _ .D. people are interested in it25. The passage suggests that we could have learned much more about our past than we donow if the ancient people had _ .Passage 4?Mum, can we go to McDonalds, please? Some people might ask, ?Where would we beA. k

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