-
2019
年中国传媒大学英语初试模拟题【第
一
套】
(附答案)
1. Lang
Lang
’
s mother ________ to
train him to play the piano when he was very
young.
A. started
B.
has started
C. starts
D. had started
2. Paper cuts
of animals have been found in tombs ______ date
back to the time of
the Northern and
Southern Dynasty.
A. when
B. who
C. which
D. where
3. If
you want to stand out in the world of
advertisements, ________ old ideas is not
enough.
A. repeat
B.
having repeated C. repeated
D. repeating
4.---Mona is never happy. Look, she
_________ about her lunch.
---I think she
’
d
better change her way of thinking.
A.
complained
B. complains
C.
is complaining
D. has complained
5. What a
pity! ________ of Amy
’
s two
little brothers joined in this
year
’
s family
marathon.
A. Neither
B. All
C. None
D.
Either
6. When Mary heard the news, a
wide smile spread ________ her face.
A.
through
B. across
C. against
D. over
7.
---Allan, I _______ you to come down several
times. Why are you still here?
---Sorry, Mom.
But I
’
m busy with my
project.
A. ask
B.
was asking
C. have asked
D. had asked
8. ________ a
kid is taught at a young age will affect his whole
life.
A. Which
B.
Who
C. As
D.
What
9. Mrs. White was very excited to
know that her son _________ a position in that big
company.
A. has
offered
B. had
offered
C. has been offered
D. had been offered
10.
–
Will you be
home before 7:00 pm tomorrow?
--Probably not,
I ___________ Johnny at the airport then.
A. have picked up
B.
will be picking up
C. would
pick up
D. am going to
pick up
11. _______ the
concert hall was cold and the sound system caused
a few problems,
the audience could
still enjoy the concert.
A. Until
B. Although
C. If
D.
Unless
12. Kelly failed Mr.
Brown
’
s literature course.
She ________ have handed in the report
earlier.
A. might
B. should
C. would
D.
must
13. ________ the woman even more,
Chen Yifei adds a lot of detail to the fan and the
cloth of her dress.
A.
T
o emphasize
B. Emphasized
C.
Emphasizing
D. Emphasize
14.
During
the
China-
Africa
Cooperation
Summit,
some
African
leaders
visited
Huawei
’
s Beijing
Center, _______ they were amazed at the
company
’
s achievements.
A. why
B. which
C. whether
D. where
15. If they ________ the game to the
visiting team yesterday, their coach would have
been fired.
A. lost
B. lose
C. had lost
D. have lost
Taking Chances
My
mother recently
read
me a speech she
had
made
at a
local
high
school,
hoping to __1__ my endless quest for
answers to everything.
Ever since I was
very young, __2__ of making mistakes, I've asked
countless times,
’
t remember
clearly when I __3__ only to do things the
However,
sometime
during
my
high
school
years,
I
__4__ .
Maybe
it
was
when
I
decided to try for the lead in
to memorize __5__ and rehearse
movements, I would take the chance that I might
__6__. On the day of tryouts, my heart
was pounding; my hands were __7__ badly
when I got up to sing. But when I
opened my mouth, the sound was loud and __8__.
I reached for the high notes that
sometimes were __9__ my reach. I was trying to do
my best even though I might fail.
__10__ I didn
’
t!
The audition (
试镜
)
was definitely an __11__ part of the process. I
realized that if I
wanted to live life
to the fullest, I had to take __12__.
Now, I do take these chances, with baby
steps, every day; voicing my opinions in
class discussions or debates,
__13__ for a high note in church choir,
riding my
horse over a three-foot jump.
Three years ago, I broke my back when I
fell from my horse. The __14__ meant I
couldn't try out for basketball, which
I loved. And, the day I __15__ out for track was
the first day my doctor allowed me to
do any physical activity at all. The coach
didn
’
t take me, so I started
running with my mom. No stop-watches. No cheering
crowds.
I didn
’
t
__16__ the
track team, but I didn
’
t
fail, either.
I have
finally learned to __17__ myself, like taking a
tough science course. And I have
come
to realize that even though my parents, friends
and teachers don
’
t always
have the __18__ to
“
What should I
do?
”
, they will be there to
__19__ me when I try.
“
Life is learning to deal
with Plan B,
”
my
mother __20__ in her speech. But I now
know that the Plan
A
’
s I make for my life will
become easier and easier with every
chance I take.
1. A. seek
B. satisfy
C. excite
D.
tolerate
2. A. afraid
B. aware
C. certain
D.
free
3. A. afforded
B. agreed
C. promised
D. decided
4.
A. survived
B. learned
C. changed
D. quitted
5. A. lines
B.
texts
C. lessons
D. roles
6. A. stay
B. leave
C. fail
D. join
7. A. hurting
B. shaking
C. suffering
D. struggling
8. A. powerful
B.
gentle
C. innocent
D. distant
9. A. against
B. within
C.
outside
D. beyond
10. A.
Otherwise
B. Thus
C. But
D.
Therefore
11. A. ordinary
B. independent
C. additional
D. important
12.
A. chances
B. turns
C. measures
D. sides
13. A.
looking
B.
waiting
C.
hoping
D.
reaching
14. A. event
B. injury
C. disease
D. experience
15. A. worked
B. tried
C. looked
D. held
16. A. visit
B.
admire
C. make
D. take
17. A.
help
B. enjoy
C. push
D. save
18. A. answer
B. approach
C. response
D. access
19. A. teach
B. watch
C.
trust
D.
support
20. A. planned
B. stated
C. expected
D.
discussed
A
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