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Test
2
Part II
Structure
(15 minutes)
Directions:
This
part
is
to
test
your
ability
to
construct
grammatically
correct
sentences.
It
consists of 2 sections.
Section A
one by deciding on the most appropriate
word or words from the 4 choices marked A),
B), C) and D). Then you should mark the
corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet
with a single line through the center.
16. The medicine has many
functions,
are unknown to us.
A. some of which
C. that some of them
A. to
live
A. in
B.
of which some of them
D.
which of them
C. living
C. by
D.
lived
D. on
Directions:
In this section, there are 10
incomplete sentences. You are required to complete
each
17. I prefer to live in the
country rather than
in a city.
B. live
B. at
18. Mr. Brown’s monthly income has
increased
100 dollars.
19.
in
a poor family, she is used to a simple life.
A. Born and breeding
C. Born
and bred
A. to drive
out.
A. realized
A. far
B. will have realized
B.
soon
C. will realize
C. long
C.
laughing
D. have
realized
D. well
D.
being
laughed
22.
As
as
I know there is only one natural satellite around
the earth.
23. This scientist didn’t
mind
and went on with his research work.
A. laughing at
at
24. Just as I
the house,
someone knocked at the door.
A.
left
B. was left
B. how
C.
was leaving
C. that
D. have left
D. as
25. The doctor told the new nurse
to do.
A.
what
Section B
Directions:
There are 10
incomplete statements here. You should fill in
each blank with the proper
form of the
word given in the brackets. Write the word or
words in the corresponding
space on the
Answer Sheet.
26. The last
bus (go)
,
we had to walk home.
B. to laugh at
B.
Having born and bred
D. Being born and
bred
C. having driven
D. to be driving
20. It’s
better to avoid
downtown during the rush hour.
B. driving
21. Only when
they
the importance of the plan,
will they make up their minds to carry it
27.
I
tell
him
that
I
(paint)
the
room
for
an
hour
and
want
another
half
an
hour
to
finish the work.
28. Larry
was allowed to go (camp)________with his friends.
29.
That
night
many
residents
watched
the
bright
(identify)
flying
object
in
the
sky
with great interest.
30.
After seeing the film he was too (excite)
to go to sleep that night.
31. With his (arrive)
at
the city, Bush was invited to a party in his
honor.
32. The greatest (deep)
at which the giant fish lives is not
definitely known.
33. What he had said
was (disappoint)
.
He didn’t agree with us at all.
34. He wants to get a better job and
earn (much)
money.
35. The
water in the river (pollute)
since the
factory was put into production.
Part
Ⅲ
Reading
Comprehension
(40
minutes)
Directions
:
This part is to test your reading
ability. There are 5 tasks for you to fulfill. You
should
read the reading materials
carefully and do the tasks as you are instructed.
Task 1
Directions
: After reading
the following passage, you will find 5 questions
or unfinished statements,
numbered 36
through 40. For each question or statement there
are 4 choices marked A),
B), C), and
D). You should make the correct choice and mark
the corresponding letter
on the Answer
Sheet with a single line through the center.
We get energy from the foods we eat.
Our food supplies energy to keep our organs
working.
Our food also supplies heat to
warm our bodies.
The
main
energy
foods
are
the
carbohydr
ates(
碳水化合物
).
These
are
the
sugars
and
starches(
淀粉
).
Wheat
and
rice
are
rich
in
starch
and
many
fruits
and
vegetables
contain
considerable amount of sugar. Sweets,
honey and jam are also rich in sugar.
Like
carbohydrates,
fats
are
food
that
provides
us
with
energy.
Butter,
margarine,
certain
types of fish, eggs,
cooking oils and most red meats are rich in fats.
Fats can be stored in various
parts of
the body as reserves of energy. Because fats in
general are slowly digested, they satisfy
hunger for long periods.
Proteins (
蛋白质
)
are very complex substances. The body needs
proteins for the growth of
new cells
and for the repair and replacement of old cells.
Foods rich in proteins are essential to a
balanced diet. Milk, some vegetables,
meat, chicken, fish, cheese, grains and nuts are
some foods
rich in proteins.
A good diet will contain a variety of
foods so that the body contains all the minerals
it needs
for good health.
Vitamins are necessary for the proper
working of the body. If we eat a variety of foods,
we
can be sure of obtaining all the
vitamins we need.
Water makes up about
70 per cent of the weight of the human body. The
average adult needs
about two liters of
water daily to replace the water the body loses.
36. Of the following
substances, which are not used as sources of
energy by living things?
A. Starches
B. Vitamins
C. Proteins
D. Fats
37.
If
equal
weight
of
the
following
substances
is
“burned”
in
the
body,
t
he
largest
amount
of
energy
is produced by ______.
A. carbohydrates
food called ______.
A. fats
B.
vitamins
C.
proteins
ydrates
39. Which of the
following is not true?
A. If a man
weighs 150 pounds, 105 pounds are water.
B. Apple, butter and meat are rich in
proteins.
C. A well-balanced diet
contains proteins, fats, minerals and vitamins.
D. Biscuits, cake and sweets may
provide us with energy.
40. People can
get all the minerals the body needs by ______.
A. having a balanced diet
Task 2
Directions
:
This
task
is
the
same
as
Task
1.
The
5
questions
or
unfinished
statements
are
numbered 41 through 45.
United States citizens live in a large
nation of 9,519,622 square kilometers. There are
more
than 216million people in the
United States. It has a large Army, Navy and Air
Force. It has more
factories and
businesses than any other nation in the world.
The system of transportation in the
United States reaches even the smallest town in
the nation.
It
is
fairly
easy
for
its
people
to
move
from
place
to
place.
There
are
waterways,
highways,
railroads and
airlines connecting all parts of the country.
The
United
States
also
has
a
very
good
communications
system.
Telephones,
radios,
televisions, newspapers and magazines
are all parts of this system. These things make it
possible
for most people in the United
States to know what is going on in the world. They
help people here
keep in touch with and
learn about one another.
People
in
the
United
States
share
many
beliefs.
Most
share
a
common
language,
which
is
English. They share a
common government and are expected to follow the
same law.
Americans also
use many of the same objects. They drive the same
kinds of cars. They use
the same brands
of tooth paste, soft drinks, soaps, televisions,
jeans, and bicycles. You could drive
all around the country and find most of
the things you see every day.
But
the people of the United States are also different
in many ways. They are different in the
amount and kinds of things they have.
The poor, the wealthy, and the in-between do not
live in the
same way. The people have
many different interests and abilities.
Americans have come from
different parts of the world. They have arrived at
different times
in history. Some groups
have kept closer to their original ways of living
than other groups. Some
are
still
arriving.
They
have
brought
different
ways
of
living,
talking,
and
thinking
with
them.
They have settled in
different parts of the country. Where they live
sometimes makes the way they
live
different. The kinds of jobs people do are often
unlike jobs in other parts of the country. The
way people have fun and the kinds of
music they enjoy are often different.
B.
drinking more milk
D. having more fish
and eggs
C. eating fruits and
vegetables
B. fats
C.
vitamins
D.
mineral salts
38. A boy grows five
centimeters a year. The new material in his body
has been built mainly from
41. What
enables the American people to move easily from
place to place?
A. The
communications system.
C.
The transportation system.
A.
many beliefs
B. Railroads and airlines.
D. Waterways and highways.
B. a common language
D. all
of the above
42. The people in the
United States share _____.
C. a common
government
43. People in the United
States have different ways of living because
_____.
A. they arrived at
different times
C.
they have different abilities
living
44. The Americans are kept well-
informed by _____.
A. listening to
the radio
B. watching TV
D. all of the above
C.
reading newspapers and magazines
_____.
A. a large
Army, highways, TV
Task 3
Directions:
The
following is an announcement. After reading it,
you are required to complete the
outline below it (No.46 through No.
50). You should write your answers briefly
(in no
more than 4
words)
on the Answer Sheet
correspondingly.
EXPORTING
Great potential exists for businesses
in the United States to become more active in
exporting.
Only 15% of U.S. exporters
account for 85% of the value of U.S. manufactured
exports. One-half
of all exporters sell
in only one foreign market. 20% of exporters (3%
of U.S. companies) export
to more than
five foreign markets.
Competing
effectively
abroad
allows
companies
to
keep
the
edge
they
need
at
home.
However,
due to the real costs and risks associated with
exporting, it is up to each company to
weigh the necessary commitment against
the potential benefits. Below you will find
suggestions
and names of agencies which
can assist you.
Recommendations for successful
exporting:
1
Select overseas distributors carefully.
2
Treat
international distributors on an equal basis with
their domestic counterparts
(
对应的人或
物
).
3
Continue to
pursue export business even when the U.S. market
is healthy.
4
Obtain qualified export
counseling
(指导)
and develop a
master plan before starting an export
business.
5
Do
not
assume
that
a
marketing
technique
that
works
in
Japan
will
be
equally
successful
in
France or Portugal.
6
Be willing to
adapt
(使适应)
products to meet
regulations and cultural preferences of other
countries.
7
Print service,
sale, and warranty (
保修
)
messages in local languages.
B. TV
, radio,
newspapers and magazines
D. soft
drinks, Air Force, TV
C. waterways,
highways, railways and airlines
B. they have different interests
D.
most
people
have
kept
their
original
ways
of
45.
The
three
ways
in
which
information
moves
from
place
to
place
in
the
United
States
are
Great potential
exists for U.S. companies to become more active
46
.
Only
47
_of
U.S.
businesses
export
to
more
than
five
markets
abroad.
The
announcement
gives
48
recommendations
for
successful
exporting.
For
example,
when
the
U.S.
market
is
doing
well,
companies
should
continue
49
.
Potential
exporters
should
be
willing
to change products to meet
50
of other countries.
Task 4
Directions:
The following is a list of terms of
banking. After reading it, you are required to
find
the
Chinese
equivalents
in
the
table
below.
Then
you
should
put
the
corresponding
letters on the
Answer Sheet.
A. investment
bank
B. commercial bank
C.
reserve bank
D. instruct a bank
E. correspondent bank
F.
currency
G
. working capital
H. cash
I. low-interest
credit
J. long-term credit
K. bank deposit
L.
commercial credit
M. demand deposit
N. fixed deposit
O. attract capital
P. state
bank, national bank
Q. central bank
R. loan capital
S.
development financing bank
T. short
deposit
U. credit
V
. fixed capital
W. deal, transaction
X.
bill, draft
Exa
mple
:
(
I
)低利贷款
(
F
p>
)外币,外汇