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东师《大学英语》模拟试卷2

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英语模拟试 2
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+ q$ Y, Z8 |0 [I. Phonetics (10 points, one item for 1 point) 3 `- H% [! e7 h2 @0 u
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Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letter combinations marked A, B, C, and D Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. : K8 s( C# t( v! y; b

! u, Q5 w1 x) v1 D6 p! y% l' _1.  A park  B party  C warm  D guard9 g: x  _' ]# _8 ^
2.  A bowl  B yellow  C know  D how
8 M  u' I% t( L* v3.  A tired  B fire  C hire  D bird
5 z/ J5 h  B! {0 n9 Y5 P9 a4.  A now  B grow  C flow  D window
6 _7 [( `5 Y* [! ~6 A4 q) z6 v5.  A think  B thank  C them  D thin
: c! O. k& b. w" U/ {! W& D7 a4 `6.  A wait  B said  C fail  D train
# Q: |5 @( K: j4 w  ^% ^7.  A field  B friend  C receive  D believe
. ~' D" U: g9 d# c7 E$ c8.  A search  B heart  C early  D earth+ `) i  F$ r/ F& S$ ?4 b
9.  A autumn  B August  C aunt  D daughter9 c7 z* j- D" ~+ `
10.  A hotel  B none  C smoke  D notice7 G  h2 D( O4 b$ [+ p
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) e) ^. J% l& i' cDirections: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
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11. You can never _____ that fellow for help at a critical moment.
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; @* F/ U8 j8 w: \2 G0 `  @3 ?) J12. I remember ______ to help us when we got into trouble.
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* A& D# h: f- `6 h& \13. Did you ______ at the party last night? 8 Y+ Q1 z+ ~) u: y) ^' O
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A enjoy  B take a good time
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C enjoy yourself  D spend good time + f) k# Q; L; h& _

' J- J; z( Y  n' j. Z" S5 ^4 ^% K14. Not until the game had begun _____ at the sports ground.
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6 O/ f- d2 [* T' n$ R A he arrived  B he didn't arrive
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C would he arrive  D did he arrive
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15. They are ______ to arrive in time.
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C possible  D probably
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; F1 G. S) h8 ^7 ~17. He is unable to answer the question about the new text. He ______ it yesterday.
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6 u- E2 i+ r. E3 O9 u" [, u: { A must have previewed  B ought to have previewed
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C needs to repair
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23. I haven't decided which hotel ________.
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25. Only by diligence and honesty ______.
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26. She hardly ever goes to ____________ the theatre.
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28. It's very kind ________ invite me.
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: Y% ~) l- D: b9 P3 X& v! |: {29.May I stay with you __________ going back to my parents' home tonight?
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32. Alice, _____ where to find the book, asked her mother where the book was.
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D a five-hundreds-words composition
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8 l( Y- |+ m& m; Z36. All I can say about them ____ that they are the most competent engineers I have ever seen. 4 J; s6 `; B4 _

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5 M( c+ B$ ?7 v) i) n38. By 11 o'clock, he will ______ for four hours.
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A have been studying : L( a( [6 l& ^4 ^- p7 e, s
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B will be studying
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C will study
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D will have studying
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C If it is not
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D Had it not been
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41. You think he is coming, ____________? ' b! Y6 v" X2 v/ T* Y

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C are you  D isn't he
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A Yes, I can join you tomorrow
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A doing  B so : p6 B+ U" R3 o" ~3 `8 q4 b
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A accept  B accepting
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46. Upon returning from work, ___________.
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3 m& i+ q4 I( p, W A John found a letter in the mailbox
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4 R5 f9 T3 f! S4 \" F B a letter was found in the mailbox 9 k" `& W* T& [- ?* A
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C a letter was in the mailbox
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D the mailbox had a letter in it
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47. He prefers living alone in a quiet village ______ living in a city. : @. F( \/ A3 h! k" R
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48. _________ all his riches, the King was never contented. % ]& k/ }9 M8 |/ n4 h3 o. |
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49. Oil is in great _____ during the Gulf crisis. 6 X0 R6 e4 @. I# m! A# k
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. ]6 X. [# V  x8 }3 a. Q50. "Will you join us?" "_______, but I'm too busy." - ~" z1 W: k+ G$ Z
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C Yes, I should
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D I should to
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9 V5 u0 }( i) p/ R& L! j  y51. The Americans and the British not only speak the same language but also _______ a large number of social customs. + Z4 @# i; V! G
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C join  D make
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52. Tom's father wants _________ him. : B+ H9 c( A# i3 T' A( b
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A making a doctor 9 s5 p  B: ~, M- h. L/ z8 p

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% y+ u, S* k3 r: l8 f3 }53. I spoke to him kindly _________ him.
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3 m/ \- W; c, Y+ x# Y- e+ u A no to fright
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B so as not to frighten
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  Mistake Spotting Directions: Each of the following sentences had four parts underlined A, B, C and D Identify the one that needs correction and mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the answer sheet. ; C9 [! c& m6 |6 }3 y$ N
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57. Anybody  A who knows  B anything can  C see that this elephant  D like a snake. $ h0 Z. z. ?; m( I- o1 H
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2 Q& N# m- k0 [3 p1 j8 _59. This is the  Avery factory  B where we  C visited  D for the first time in 1982.
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: E: x5 B5 |8 f" L" Y& m60. Last night I saw a  A wonderful film,  B that is  C about a British  D woman in the Second World : [1 U. \: c  u" K/ w7 p# d

# I* P* i' S7 s. |; B8 Q3 i61. I  A don't remember the student  B whom I have  C lent my dictionary to  D him.
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63. I don't mind  A work too hard  B all the week, but I refuse  C to work  D on Sundays. , ?# r, x7 s+ y  ^- Y

, }% v, k6 F) @# ~64.  A Remember to  B go to the post office and don't forget  C taking the parcel  D with you. % I+ R+ C8 L! a' \" b

# [  Z# n8 r" A. @65. I can't remember  A whether this  B was happened last year  C or the year  D before. + \/ l2 w) O! T7 Q0 R' }: [

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  Everybody talks about the weather in England and this is not 66_______. It 67______ from minute to minute, so it's always interesting. Someone once said that other 68_______ have a climate, but England just has weather! Tom was amused by all this talk at first, but he gets used to it now.' j" h" z8 C" D% s3 R
  Last week Tom really 69______ why everyone is so concerned about the weather. You can never be certain what's going to happen. 70_________ it was spring, there was a very heavy snowfall. As usual, no one 71_____ it. The pipes in many houses froze; trains 72______ to run; cars got stuck; there were many accidents on the roads; lots of people slipped on the icy pavements and got hurt. The weather forecast was very bad. Everyone complained "What terrible weather we 73____! I haven't seen anything like it!" and so on. And then, suddenly, the sun 74______ out, the snow melted and it was spring 75_______.
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- B; u! l4 r0 h! M+ t7 T70.  A Since  B Though  C Because  D For
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75.  A too  B as well  C also  D again
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  Directions: There are four reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A. B. C and D. Choose one best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
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  The wheel was one of man's first inventions and yet it has also proved one of the most useful. So wide and varied are the uses of wheels, in machines and vehicles of all kinds, that it is difficult to imagine what the world would be like without them. It is surprising to hear it said, therefore, that the wheel's importance will perhaps be greatly reduced by the end of he century by an invention so new as to be still unnamed.
1 K1 U2 Q: T. B. Y) Q  The invention is a machine that floats above any surface on a cushion of air. The cushion is formed when air is blown into the bottom of the machine. This part is shaped like a saucer turned upside down. If air is blown into this saucer, the machine rises to a height that may vary from a few inches to a few feet.
1 k$ E' o5 V. T1 U, J& `$ ^  Industry is already using one form of the invention to deal with heavy loads. It can lift them with ease and since there are no wheels, and therefore no friction, they can be put into motion with the touch of a finger.
& d( J7 m! h7 o5 f  The new invention, however, is having a great effect on transport. Not only does it make expensive road systems unnecessary, but it enables vehicles to travel equally well over land or water. This unique ability to reach most destinations has given rise to the prediction that wheeled vehicles may be as uncommon at the end of the century as aeroplanes were at the beginning.
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2 Q  e3 R* y3 B. N* }( h D a new invention may make wheels less important
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  We have no idea about when man first begin to use salt, but we do know that it has been used in many different ways throughout the history. For example, it is recorded in many history books that people who lived over three thousand years ago ate salted fish. Thousands of years ago in Egypt, salt was used to preserve the dead.# k, b/ ~: I/ g4 p7 @& x- ^3 [
  In some periods of history, a person who stole was thought to have broken the law. Take the eighteenth century for example. If a person was caught stealing salt, he would be thrown into prison. History also records that only in England about ten thousand people were put into prison during that century for stealing salt! About one hundred and fifty years before, in the year 1553, if a man took more than his share of salt, he would be thought to have broken the law and would be seriously punished, and his ear would be cut off., J4 a7 {4 F" o1 U5 M3 T
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7 i- x+ e( B5 s8 _8 J3 @# S  ?81. Thousands of years ago in Egypt salt was used ___________.
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. n! H& [6 y% a' E" r9 [2 @83. In the __ century, a man who took more than his share of salt would ________
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0 j% ]/ r0 L' U' {3 v  "Yes and no. He charges five hundred dollars for the first visit, but only twenty-five dollars for each visit after that."4 c; ~  P( L, h% n. b
  "That seems reasonable," the businessman said, and went to visit Dr Smith.% y' o! ]& \, B" M: X' n8 J0 q8 e
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  The doctor looked at him carefully for a moment, then smiled and put the money into the drawer of his desk. "Thank you," he said. "And what can I do for you today?"
) C3 v! w5 [; h6 W' X  "Examine me, of course," the businessman said, "and tell me what's wrong for me."4 O3 W7 N4 i5 h( q4 X/ q) Z
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" a" T8 x  T1 S2 W( @4 \. P' O C He was asked to pay $500 for his illness. : a! E& T4 x' g4 @9 a  }7 w( r/ p# g

, e; {5 X# V* X9 j& y# d D He got sick and had to go and see a doctor.
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6 C3 X9 g7 W& M4 j! b B No. He charged little for a patient's visits. ) X5 L2 Q" Z& |! ^5 S% K  g

7 r/ A1 @7 b4 i/ _ C Yes and no. It depended on who the patients were. $ [3 b/ ]+ J! g
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. `/ ]# O1 q7 X" M C He was a good doctor but charged far too much.
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91.他年纪太小,不懂这个词的含义。
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3 v6 z& r% j* {. j! H; W94.你考试能否及格全看你学习有多努力。6 y9 e. p# _9 ]  v8 L0 c9 R

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95.你认为我有必要再做一遍实验吗?
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