-
开放英语
(
3
)
期末复习
3
(复习指导)
L use of
English:
1.
―
Hello, Sally. How * s everything?
―
___
A.
Good for you
B. That's right C. Just so-so
2.
—
Excuse me, would you lend me your calculator?
-
一
_______
A.
Certainly. Here you arc B. Yes, I have
a hand C
?
II's nothing
3.
―
What kind of TV program do you like
best?
_
_____
A.
『
m
too busy to say B. It's hard to say, actually C. I
only watch them at weekend
4.
—
Could you tell me where Mr. Lake
is?
…
_
____
?
A.
From England B. At the office C.
He
,
s working
5.
~ What would
you like, tea or coffee?
—
_____
?
A.
Yes, I would
B
?
Coffee, please
C
?
it's very nice
6.
一
Well, Mary, how are
you?
——
___
.
B. I'm nice
7.
_____________________
…
LeTs take a
walk.
——
A. Yes, let's
B. Oh, thanks
8.
―
I
think the Internet is very helpful.
—
____
.
9.
―
Hello, could I speak to
Don please?
…
_
____
?
A.
I'm good
C. Fm fine
C. Yes, please
A. Yes, so do I
B
?
That's a very good idea
C. Neither do I
A. Who are you
B. Are you Jane
C. Who's
speaking
11.
一
What subjects are you studying?
■一
_________
A. Yes, Fm in studying
history B
?
I'm doing my
homework C
?
I’
m studying philosophy
12.
—
Which language do you speak at
home?
—
_
_____
?
A. I can speak
English and French B. English, most of the time
C. English is my mother tongue
13.
—
Must we hand in our homework now?
—
____
?
A. Yes, you
mustn't' B. Yes, you mustn't C. No, you needn't
14.
~ Do you
think the exam will be put off?
—
_
____
?
A. Not likely
B. The exam is difficult C
?
Il was put off yesterday
15.
一
In my opinion,
you
1
d better take a couple
of days off.
一
-
_
________
.
A. Fm afraid so
B
?
Let me see C.
1
9
11 take your advice
IL Vocabulary and structure:
16. The next train to Beijing _____
h
ere at 3
1
o clock.
A. is
due
A. trip
A. whose
B. is due to
B. journey
B. who
C. is due for
C
?
voyage
C which
C
?
has worked
17. He goes to school by bike, and the
____
takes half an
hou
匚
18. That is
the dog
_
____
n
ame is Herry.
19. He _____ in the laboratory the
whole morning.
A. has been working B,
is working
20- The play____
already _____
when we got to
the theatre.
A.
has.., started B
?
was.., started C
?
had..,
started
21.
Those
cakes look nice
?
Can I have
_____
?
22. We
need
A. one
the
machine
?
A.
repairing
23. When was the building
A. complete
24. She was very
concerned
B. it
C. one cake
C
?
repair
B
?
to
repair
■
B.
completing
her
mother
1
s illness.
B. about
C.
completed
C. with
C. for
A. for
25. Who is
responsible____
breaking the window?
A. to
B. with
26. He is very keen
A. at
footbaIL
B.
in
9
?
27.
Let
1
s go to the cinema,
A. will you
28. He asked me
where _____ from.
c
C. shall we
B,
shan
5
1 we
A. did I came
A.
off me
B, I came
B, me out
C. I come
C
?
me off
29.
The teacher
told ____ for being late for class.
30.
He was
—
about his new job.
A, over the moon B. on the moon C.
above the moon
31.
Are you still here? You were here half
an hour ago. Who
_____ for?
A. were you waiting B. are you waiting
C. do you wait
32.
_
___
I
enjoy most is
_
___
I
can have
A. That, that
33.
You
_
_____ to exercise
more
?
A, ought
34.
They
_
___
for
hours
?
B. should
C. must
a holiday from work.
B. What, that
C. What, what
C
?
is being
B. have been driven
driven
A. have been driving
35.
_
__
all your
money in the first week is not a sensible
strategy,
A.
Spending
A. to write
A. ask
B,
To spend
B. to writing
B. asked
C. in writing
C. told 1
C. did
C. Spend
36.
He is looking
forward _ his thesis.
37.
I
___
her to
marry me and she agreed.
38. You like
playing football
_
___
you?
A.
don
1
1
B. didn't
39.
____
e
very day
for 20 minutes.
A. Exercise
A. can
A. saying
42.
I have given
___ eating meat
?
B. To exercise
B. will
B
?
to say
C. Exercising
C. would
C. say
40.
If he were fitter, he
___
live longe
匚
41.
I regret ___
t
hat I'm unable to help you.
A.
over
A.
one
44.
The boy ____
to school already.
B. down
B. a
C. up
C. the
C
?
has been taken
C. Most
43.
She comes from
____
People
1
s
Republic of China.
A.
has taken B. is taken
45.
___ these children know the answer.
A. Most of
III.
Cloze
Passage 1
B. Some
In the UK, in
business situations, when you meet someone ( 16 )
the first time you shake hands and say,
( 17 )
? it is
another greeting such as
do you do?” or
M
Hello
n
or T m very ( 18 )
you” or, if you
have met the person sometime before,
H
It's good to see you
again
11
.
You
don^t (19) hands every time you meet someone, you
just greet them .If you are invited
(20) someone
1
s
house for dinner, it is usual to take a present-
some chocolates (21) flowers or, if you
know them quite well, a bottle of wine.
If you do not know the host well,
don
1
1 be the last person to
leave. Teleph one (22) next day to
thank the host for the meal. English people don't
like to talk about
personal things, and
tend to (23) religion, politics and money.
Good topics for small talk are the
weather, holidays, weekend activities, gardens and
architecture, (24 )
houses and homes.
When you go to a pub or bar, il's usual to take
(25) to buy a drink for everyone in
your group and pay for the drinks when
you get them from
the bar and before
you drink them
?
16. A. at
B. for
17. A. for
18. A. pleasing
19. A. shake
20. A. at
21. A. or
22. A. in
23.
A. talk about
B. the
B. ask about
C.
specially
B.
after
B. pleased
B. touch
B. with
B. and
C.
avoid
C. to
C. with
C. within
C
?
since
C. to
C. pleasant
C. feel
to meet
24. A. especially
B. special
25. A. chance B. opportunity C. turns
Passage 2
Traffic in India means a mixture of all
kinds of vehicles on the
road
?
About 700,000 new
cars
—
(16) in
India in the last twelve months, and about twice
that many used cars have been traded.
The country's 35 million motorcycles
mad scooters make it the worlds largest two wheel
market.
But because there are still big
differences (17) people
1
s
incomes, the roads are full of a whole variety of
( 18 )
, lots of them not
motorized
?
A ride ( 19 ) a taxi driver in New
Delhi gives a flavour of a typical Indian - style
traffic with all
kinds of vehicle held
up in city streets or in long lines (20) _ narrow
country lanes
?
Cars, loiries
and
buses back up behind a cart (21)
_ by one animal or another.
'India has everything on the
roads/
1
the taxi driver
says
?
n
You have to (22) for
pedestrians, bicycles,
carts, cows,
donkeys and even elephants. Three things (23) to
drive here, a horn, brakes and good luck/
Just then we were stopped (24) a young
boy and his cow.
Given the hazards, its
not suiprising (25 ) owners in which
special ceremonies are held for new car
C
the steering wheel and the driver are
both blessed.
16. A. have been sold
17. A. of
18. A. cars
19. A. in
20. A. in
21. A. pulled
22. A. wait
B
?
had been sold
B
?
between
B. vehicles
B. after
B. on
B. pulling
B. search
13. by
B. why
?
have
been selling
C.
in
C. hikes
C.
with
C. at
23. A. were
recommended
24.
A. to
25.
A. what
C. to pull
B. to be recommended C. to recommend
C. after
C. that
Passage 3
The
ancient Olympic Games ( 16) part of a religious
festival in honour (17 ) the Greek god
Zeus, the father of all Greek gods and
goddesses
?
The
festival and games ( 18 ) in Olympia, a religious
Sanctuary.
In the ancient games,
athletes received prizes worth large amounts of
money. In fact the word
H
ath
lete
n
is an ancient Greek
word, (19 )
n
?
The marathon was not an event of the
ancient Olympic Games. The marathon is a modem
(21) in the Olympic Games in
1896
?
It was (22) a
(24) by a small Greek army. The news of
the
event that was first
village called Mcirathon
(2
引
the Persians
?
victory was
brought to Athens by a soldier, who ran the 26
miles from the village of Marathon to the
capital. 26 miles was (25 ) adopted as
the distance of the modem marathon
race
?
16.
A. is
17.
A. foi
ls. A. are hold
19.
A. meaning
20.
A. of
21.
A. introduced
B. were
B.
after
B.
held
B.
mean
B.
for
B.
introducing
B
?
named
after
B. which
B.
defeats
B. furthermore
C.
was
C.
of
C
?
were
held
C.
meant
C.
i
n
C
?
introduce
C. where
C. defeated
C. therefore
22.
A. named for
23.
A. that
24.
A. were defeated
25.
A
?
because
IV.
Reading
comprehension:
Passage
1
Anna is our only daughter.
My wife and I have two sons, and Anna is the
youngest in the family, but she's
twenty-five now. Anna was not well when
she was little
?
It was a
very worrying time and she stayed at
home a lot. She was seen first by the
local doctors, and then she was sent to a
specialist in Cardiff where
she was
diagnosed as diabetic. It was my wife who mainly
took care of her then. I am not very good at
looking after little children. I
suppose 1 am a bit traditional in that way. But
when she grew up a bit, we
spent a lot
of time togethe
匚
We loved walking and talking and
discussing life. We still love it
today
?
We get on
very well.:
Although she looks like me
(tall, dark hair, dark eyes and dark skin), she
takes after her mother:
she is artistic
and musical and like her mother she
attractive
?
She
loves looking after animals-she has two dogs,
three cats and a goat. She lives in a little house
in the country. I like animals too. I
like riding and hunting, but Anna hates
hunting
?
She thinks it's
cruel.
We discuss it a lot.
She is quiet and a bit shy with
stranger. I am more outgoing and I love meeting
new people. But
she's not boring-
actually, she's very funny. She always has lots of
stories of her life in the country. She's
an art and music teacher in a little
village school.
She is very good
?
natured. Anna says we
brought her up well, and she's going to bring her
children up to be honest and loyal. But
I think she was easy to bring up. I
don
,
t remember ever telling
her off.
26.
According to the passage, when Anna was
a child, she ____
?
A. got an illness B. was very queer C.
didrfl look like the author
27.
It can be
inferred from the passage the author thinks
looking after little children is
______
?
A. his
advantage B
?
mainly a
woman's responsibility C
?
really enjoyable
28
?
What does
”
take
after
0
mean in the first
sentence of Para
?
2?
A. look after B. be different from C.
look like D. love
29.
My daughter and I have little in common
in terms of _____
?
A. loving walking and talking B.
character C. loving animals
30.
From the
passage, we can see the
author
1
s description of his
daughter is
―
A
?
affectionate
B
?
humorous C. critical
Passage 2
Mrs Sharp, a
large, red - faced woman in her late sixties, has
lived in Greenleas, a* new town
1
in the
countryside outside
London, since 1958. Before that she lived in
Bethnal Green, an area of inner London.
She was moved to Greenleas by the local
authorities when her old house was demolished
?
She came from a
large family with six girls and two boys, and she
grew up among brothers,
sisters,
uncles, aunts, grandparents and cousins. When she
married her boyfriend from school at eighteen,
they went on living with her parents,
and her first child was brought up more by her
mother than by herself,
because she
always worked
?
As
the family grew, they moved out of their parents*
house to a fiat. It was in the next street and
their life was still that of the
extended family.
”
All my
family used to live around Denby
Street/
1
said Mrs
Sharp,
1
and we
were always in and out of each other's
houses.
H
When she went to
the shops, she used to
call in on her
mother to see if she wanted anything. Every day
she would visit one sister or another and
see a nephew or niece at the corner
shop or in the market.