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Part 1 Fill in the blanks
with prepositions or
adverbs
(
每小题:
分
)
Directions:
Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with
appropriate prepositions or adverbs.
Fill in each blank with only ONE
word.
1.
Please come with me to revisit our
university. It is very likely that you
would run
time.
2.
He is
searching in his house as well as in his office
for
into
a friend
that you haven't seen for a long
any
cigarettes, ashtrays, and lights. He has
determined to say goodbye to smoking
forever.
3.
When
two people are in love, they feel drawn to one
another, greatly
enjoy each other's
company, and are attracted
4.
Some people
from the States have decided, just
one
another.
out
of
to
curiosity, to make a
tour in the space even though it will cost about
tens of millions of US dollars.
5.
For our new
semester, another two phonetic labs will also be
equipped
with
computers and video
cameras for our
online language
learning.
6.
Nowadays young people are very
particular with trademarks that
identify the manufacturer of a product
and distinguish it
between
similar goods of
others.
7.
The
lecturer presented a picture of our future
possible career in such
a vivid way
that we became absorbed
in
what he
was
saying and didn't notice it was dinner time.
8.
If you focus
on
a person you have an
encounter with
for the first seven
seconds, you'll likely pick up a lot of
information
about the person.
9.
The opposition
party launched an attack
on
the new
administration's tax policies, arguing
that the new policies will never
help
the country to tide over the economic crisis.
10.
He took the
newspaper and skimmed quickly
through
the
story
in minutes rather than hours, but it turned out
not as exciting as
people had talked
about.
12.
The
American Running Association has a twelve-week
program
designed to move
a
fifteen-minute walk
a thirty-minute
run.
13.
Because
of the downturn
in
the
current economy,
most workers feel more
insecure in their jobs today than they did a
year ago.
14.
It's always a good idea to start doing
things
from
scratch. For
example, a baby can learn a language better and
get
more accurate pronunciation than an
adult.
15.
I
don't mean to poke my nose into your family
affairs, but I think it's
time to get
serious
and children.
about
your relationship with
your wife
Part 1 Fill in the blanks
with prepositions or adverbs
(
每小题
: 1
分
;
满分:
15
分
)
小题
得分
对错
1.
1
学生答案
into
into
客观
2.
1
for
for
3.
1
to
to
4.
1
out of
out of
5.
1
with
with
6.
0
between
from
7.
1
in
in
8.
1
on
on
9.
1
on
on
10.
1
through
through
11.
0
(
未答
)
from
12.
0
(
未答
)
to
13.
1
in
in
14.
1
from
from
15.
1
about
about
Subtotal
:
12
Remarks:
Part 2 Cloze (with choices
provided)
(
每小题:
分
)
Directions:
There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For
each
blank there are four words or
expressions given. You should choose
the ONE that best fits into the
passage.
Questions 16 to 35
are based on the following passage.
Researchers have been
trying to find how men and women are
different in many ways. Take solving
problems with
16.
alike
goals as an example. It
has been found that even
though men and
women can solve problems
17.
identically
well and
efficiently, there are always some
18.
distinct
differences between
them.
Women focus more on
the process
19.
than
merely solving
the problem itself. For most women, it
is an opportunity to
20.
investigate
a relationship
with others while discussing
beneficial
with them. It is
also
21.
for them
to work in a
team, and they
would like to
22.
enforce
intelligence
23.
apply to
team members
for cooperation, as they believe
impact
solving a problem can
profoundly
24.
how they feel
about their
team. The process of solving a problem can
25.
strengthen
or weaken a
relationship and make them feel
closer
to or more distant from others.
26.
However
, men solve a problem
using a very different
women.
28.
When
way
27.
from
solving a
problem, most men do not feel the same
as women. For them, the
process of
solving a problem is
29.
not same as
important as
solving it. What men usually do is to
30.
set
aside
their feelings and focus on
solving the problem
only. They focus
more on how to solve a problem
31.
efficiently
so that there is
a possible chance for
identify
them to
32.
themselves
from others. Usually,
absorbed
they tend to be more
33.
in their
individual work
probe
instead
of group work. They prefer to
34.
their
way in the unknown world by themselves
alone. For most men,
solving a problem
presents an opportunity to make them feel
35.
competitive
and to show their
abilities in facing a
challenge.
Part 2 Cloze (with choices
provided)
(
每小题
: 1
分
;
满分:
20
分
)
小题
得分
对错
16.
0
学生答案
alike
similar
客观
17.
0
identically
equally
18.
0
distinct
distinctive
19.
1
than
than
20.
0
investigate
explore
21.
1
beneficial
beneficial
22.
0
enforce
employ
23.
0
apply to
appeal to
24.
1
impact
impact
25.
1
strengthen
strengthen
26.
1
However
However
27.
1
from
from
28.
1
When
When
29.
0
not same as
not nearly as
30.
1
set aside
set
aside
31.
1
efficiently
efficiently
32.
0
identify
distinguish
33.
1
absorbed
absorbed
34.
0
probe
negotiate
35.
0
competitive
competent
Subtotal
:
10
Remarks:
Part 4 Vocabulary and
Structure
(
每小题:
分
)
Directions:
For each of the following sentences there are four
choices
marked A, B, C and D. Choose
the best one to complete each
sentence.
36.
________ is announced, the country has
launched a large-scale
movement to wipe
out hunger, poverty, and diseases in the wide
rural areas.
A. What
B. That
C. As
D.
Which
37.
The
students expected there ________ more reviewing
classes
before the college entrance
examination, but, to their
disappointment, all the classes were
finally canceled.
A. being
B. would be
C. have been
D. to be
38.
The United States is proud of ________
great writers, especially
________ in
the 20th century such as Mark Twain and Ernest
Hemingway.
A. its ... those
B. the ... which
C. her ...
what
D. his ... that
39.
He is now
working in a foreign firm, but not until three
years ago
________ to work outside the
country.
A. has he started
B. will he start
C. did he
start
D. he started
40.
Though having
been living in the States for more than 10 years,
she
still has a ________ British accent
when she talks.
A. sensitive
B. narrative
C. distinctive
D. representative
41.
Repeated
failures lead to success and prove to be ________
to us as
we experiment every day to
find out the right way of doing things.
A. substantial
B.
influential
C. beneficial
D.
potential
42.
It's not ________ that he should be
assigned to the job since he is
new and
has no experience at all in this particular field.
A. advisory
B. advisable
C. advised
D. advising
43.
When being
checked at customs, I am ________ make a
declaration
of all purchases and gifts
acquired in the country.
A. engaged to
B. resolved to
C. obliged to
D. committed to
44.
You will have
to ________ yourself to a completely new life in
college
because it's a lot different
from high school.
A. appeal
B. apply
C. thrust
D. adjust
45.
Mr. Collins argues that it is
unrealistic for his secretary to do anything
for any real purpose before she has
reached the level of ________
with
computers.
A. proficiency
B.
accuracy
C. sufficiency
D.
deficiency
Part 4 Vocabulary and
Structure
(
每小题
: 1
分
;
满分:
10
分
)
小题
得分
对错
36.
1
学生答案
C
C
客观
37.
1
B
B
38.
1
A
A
39.
0
D
C
40.
1
C
C
41.
1
C
C
42.
1
B
B
43.
1
C
C
44.
1
D
D
45.
1
A
A
Subtotal
:
9
Remarks:
Part 5 Reading
comprehension
(
每小题:
分
)
Directions:
Read the following passages carefully. Each
passage is
followed by some questions
or unfinished sentences. For each of
them there are four choices marked A,
B, C, and D. Choose the best
answer to
each question.
Questions 46
to 50 are based on the following
passage.
When I was a kid, I
read every comic book ever published. I quickly
went
through all of them in a couple of
days, and then reread the good ones until
the next issues arrived.
But as I got older, my eyeballs must
have slowed down! I mean comic
books
started to pile up faster than my brother Russell.
It wasn't until much
later did I
realize it wasn't my eye balls that were to blame.
They're still
moving as well as ever.
The problem is there's too much to read these
days and too little time to read every
word of it.
Now, besides
novels and newspapers, I read different kinds of
books and
magazines. There are hundreds
of techniques you could learn to help you
read faster. But I know of three that
are especially good.
Previewing is especially useful for
getting a general idea of heavy reading,
like long and hard magazine or
newspaper articles. Read the entire first
two paragraphs of whatever you've
chosen. Next read only the first
sentence of each successive paragraph.
Then read the entire last
paragraph. It
can give you as much as half the comprehension in
as little
as one-tenth the time.
Skimming is a good way to
get a general idea of light reading, like short
and simple popular magazines or the
sports and entertainment sections of
the newspaper. Think of your eyes as
magnets. Force them to move fast.
Sweep
each line and pick up only a few key words in each
line.
Clustering trains you
to look at groups of words instead of one at a
time to
increase your speed and
comprehension enormously. It is a totally
different
way of seeing what we read.
Here's how to cluster: Train your eyes to see
all the words in clusters of up to
three or four words at a glance.
With enough practice, you'll be able to
handle more reading at school or
work
–
and at home
–
in less time. You should
even have enough time to
read your
favorite comic books.
46.
What did the writer realize later
regarding his slowed-down eyeballs?
A.
His brother had more comic books than him.
B. He couldn't read as fast as his
brother.
C. He couldn't finish reading
all the comic books.
D. He had too much
to read but too little time to do it.
47.
Why is
previewing especially useful for a heavy reading?
A. You can read various kinds of books
such as magazines.
B. You can see the
whole picture of a long reading in less time.
C. You can understand the
content completely within a short time.
D. You can comprehend at least 50% of
what you're reading.
48.
What is the
use of the technique of skimming when you are
doing
light reading?
A. It
enables you to read some entertaining books.
B. It enables you to think like
magnets.
C. It helps you pick up key
words.
D. It helps you get the
information you want.
49.
What's the most important advantage
when you do clustering?
A. It helps you
read faster and understand better.
B.
It lets you read in a totally different way.
C. It allows your eyes to pick up three
to four words at a time.
D.
It trains your eyes to see all the words in the
reading.
50.
Which statement best expresses the main
idea of this passage?
A.
Moving your eyes fast gives you a general idea.
B. It is necessary to choose different
methods for different readings.