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[日期:2007-04-28]   [字体: ]

Part I Vocabulary(大纲词汇表K—M部分)

1.Fill in each of the following blanks with the words in the brackets

1)Her musical talent remained          because of a lack of training.(latency)

2)Heavy forced the company into bankruptcy.(liable)

3)The table was very large and heavy.In fact,it was so           that it could not be moved.(mass)

4)When the United Nations was first founded,there were only 51 member states,and now the           has grown to about two hundred.(member)

5)He           out that land down there to the hunting clubs.(lease)

6)When he was in the army,he worked as a          .(message)

7)There is a strong           that he will win the first prize.(likely)

8)It's obvious from his ruthless behavior that he has no           .(moral)

9)We had to wear heavy boots because the streets were so wet and           .(mud)

10)The glass           the object so that we saw it bigger than its proper size.(magnify)

2.Multiple-choice.

1)He is carrying a medical          

A)kit B)kick C)knee D)knit

2)Mr.GREen became so           after injuring his leg that he has great difficulty in walking.

A)deaf B)blind   C)lame D)dumb

3)He turned the door           to open the door.

A)spot B)bulb C)knot D)knob

4)The judge ruled that the man's claim to his father's land was          

A)elaborate B)desperate  C)legitimate D)illiterate

5)When a           has been accepted for publication it is passed to an editor for detailed scrutiny.

A)manuscript B)receipt C)specification D)prescription

6)Phosphorus is used in paints for highway sign and marks because it is           at night.

A)luminous B)unanimous  C)disastrous D)spontaneous

7)The newly unearthed cultural objects           the intelligence of the working people of ancient China.

A)magnified B)modulated   C)manifested D)prolonged

8)They spent their spare time           socks and sweaters.

A)knitting B)knotting  C)kicking D)kindling

9)The sick man went          and fell to the ground.

A)limb B)limp C)lame D)lime

10)In reform,the GREatest step is to transform the operational           of an enterprise.

A)mechanic B)mechanism  C)mechanics D)mechanical

3.Translate the following sentences into English according to the phrases or words given in the brackets.

1)这场病打乱了我的假日计划。(make a mess of)

2)他们正站在剧院门口散发传单。(leaflet)

3)有些鸟迁徙是为了寻找更温暖的气候。(migrate)

4)企业经常以高薪引诱科学家们离开大学。(lure)

5)这两条道路在前面一公里处汇合成一条大道。(merge)

6)我们必须做出极大的努力去改善一切。(massive)

7)你应该每五千公里就给车的运转部件加润滑油。(lubricate)

8)不良的发音是做解说员的不利条件。(liability)

9)收音机、电视机、报纸和杂志通常被称作大众传播媒体。(media)

10)记者招待会揭开了这位作家的书籍促销活动的序幕。(kick off)

Part II Grammar(情态动词和虚拟语气)

1.Choose the best answer.

1)Nobody knows how people first came to these islands.They           from South America on rafts.

A)must have sailed    B)can sail

C)might have sailed   D)should have sailed

2)          today,he would get there by Friday.

A)Were he to leave   B)Would he leave

C)If he leaves D)If he had left

3)          made to work in this way,it would increase its efficiency by 100%.

A)Were the engine to be  B)If the engine would be

C)Was the engine be   D)If the engine was

4)Mary was not in her bedroom yesterday afternoon.She           in her classroom.

A)should have been  B)must have been

C)must be     D)should be

5)We           the letter yesterday,but it didn't arrive.

A)must receive  B)ought to receive

C)must have received  D)ought to have received

6)If he should come tomorrow,he           help us to see into the matter.

A)will B)should C)can D)could

7)Bob said he was going to join our club but he didn't.He           his mind.

A)can't have changed   B)wouldn't have changed

C)must have changed    D)shouldn't have changed

8)You           to town to see the film yesterday.It will be on TV tonight.

A)needn't go    B)had better not go

C)should not go D)needn't have gone

9)It was essential that all the necessary documents           at the president's office before the end of this month.

A)be handed in B)must be handed in

C)were handed in D)are handed in

10)With all the work on hand,he           to the cinema last night.

A)mustn't go B)shouldn't have gone

C)could not go D)couldn't have gone

2.Complete the sentences using the correct forms of the words in the brackets.

1)He didn't go to the party,but he does wish he        (be)there.

2)It is highly desirable that a new president        (appoint)for this college.

3)You        (interrupt)the class to tell me,you could have come up to me afterwards.

4)If we        (start)sooner,we might have got there.

5)If I hadn't been interrupted yesterday afternoon,I        (finish)the work.

6)Mary        (receive)my letter;otherwise she would have replied before now.

7)You        (carry)all these parcels yourself.The shop would have delivered them if you had asked a shop assistant.

8)The diesel engine        (use)in an airplane but for its heavy weight.

9)Had you taken the medicine last night,you        (be)well now.

10)My pain        (be)apparent the moment I walked into the room,for the first man I met asked sympathetically:“Are you feeling all right?”

Part III Comprehensive Exercises

1.Reading Comprehension.

One of the odd things about some business organizations is that they spend so much money to lure new customers and spend so little to keep them after they've been landed.It just doesn't make sense.Taking customers for granted is routine in some larger organizations,where mere size generates an attitude of indifference.

Loyal customers are an organization's only protection against bankruptcy,and losing them because of neglect or indifference is downright sinful.Not only do satisfied customers continue to fatten the till,they often encourage others to buy.This is advertising that doesn't cost a penny.And although there are always problems in giving good service to customers,maintaining their patronage isn't all that difficult.It's a matter of attitude,of believing that everyone who buys from you is entitled to the best treatment you can deliver.Plus giving just a little more than you have to.

We said there are always problems in giving good service to customers.The reason,of course,is that no organization is perfect,and there's many a slip:unreasonable delays in filling orders,shipping the wrong merchandise, failing to answer letters promptly,and so on.

Sometimes these errors or failures can't be helped.For example,if you can't get parts because of material shortages or a transportation strike,customers may be denied the goods they've ordered.And not infrequently the customer is to blame,for example,failing to clearly identify the article or service required.

Yet no matter who is at fault,customers whom you value highly should generally be given the benefit of any doubt.Note that we said“customers whom you value highly”.The old adage(格言)that all customers should be treated alike is a myth.Customers who repeatedly place large orders and pay for them will naturally get more attention than those who buy infrequently and have to be badgered to pay what they owe.However,you have to make the assumption that all customers are good unless proved otherwise.

1)The main idea of the passage is best expressed by which of the following?

A)Business organizations should not spend so much money to attract new customers.

B)Maintaining customers'patronage is the most important to business organizations.

C)Customers are kings.

D)Organizations should pay more attention to the benefit of their customers.

2)Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the second paragraph?

A)Customers should always be well serviced.

B)Without loyal customers an organization might go bankrupt.

C)Companies can employ customers to advertise their products.

D)It is difficult for large organizations to provide their customers with good service.

3)The author might probably disaGREe with which of the following statements?

A)Some errors and failures are unavoidable.

B)Both an organization and their customers are responsible for certain errors.

C)An attitude of indifference towards their customers might result in a heavy loss of profit.

D)Only regular customers deserve good treatment.

4)What does the author imply in the sentence“The old adage that all customers should betreated alike is a myth.”?

A)It's not real that customers should be treated equal.

B)It's not true that all customers are treated equal.

C)Customers received equal treatment in the past.

D)It's an old story that customers were treated equal.

5)The word“identify”in the fourth paragraph is the same as         

A)notice B)distinguish

C)describe D)recognize

2.Short Answer Questions.

Man senses that maybe,a solar revolution is brewing.The photovoltaic,or solar electric,cell could turn out to be the joker in the global energy deck,the breakthrough that could help disperse the gloom from our energy horizon.One must be cautious.It is easy to be over enthusiastic about these safe,nonpolluting energy producers.But in solar circles optimism runs high that we will be creating electricity from the sun sooner rather than later.

Solar cells work.They were developed to help power the United States'space program and have performed impressively.But they have been extremely expensive,and while cost dropped sharply,the price of producing electricity with photovoltaic is still more than ten times as high as average utility rates .Many industrial and utility officials doubt it can be made cheaply enough to have much impact in this decade.

On the other hand,high-priced oil is changing the economics of energy production dramatically.In the United States,Europe,and Japan solar firms are pressing hard on photo- voltaic,using technology similar to the kind that made the mini-computer available to every man.

Affordable photovoltaic could significantly alter the current energy distribution network,particularly as cheaper batteries become available that scan store the excess electricity generated on sunny days.These batteries,charged by solar cells or by wind,could make each home its own electrical generator and filling station.Techniques are already being perfected that cast polycrystalline silicon from molds,draw silicon into thin ribbons,and grow thin films from a variety of materials.These ribbons,films,and cast materials require less time and promise to be more economical.

Questions:

1)What does the word“photovoltaic”mean in the passage?

2)The phrase“...disperse the gloom from our energy horizon”can be replaced by         

3)In the second paragraph,what does the writer mention to show the main obstacle in producing solar cell?

4)What is the topic of the third paragraph?

5)Is it in the near future that solar power is worldwide?

3.Cloze.

From the beginning,water has furnished man with a source of food and a highway to travel upon.The first civilizations arose   1)  water was a dominant element in the environment,a challenge   2)  man's ingenuity .The Egyptians invented the 365-day calendar   3)  the Nile's annual flooding.The Babylonians    4)  were among the most famous law-makers in ancient times ,invented laws   5)  water usage.Water inspired the Chinese to build a 1000-   6)  canal,a complexsystem   7)   ,after nearly 2,500 years ,remains still practically   8)  and stillcommands the astonishment of engineers .

But   9)  never found complete solutions   10)  their water problems.The Yellow River is also known   11)   “China's Sorrow”;it is so unpredictable and dangerous   12)  in a single flood it has caused a million    13)  

Floods slowed the GREat   14)  ofthe Indus River Valley ,and inadequate drainage ruined    15)  of its land.Today water dominates man   16)  it always has done.Its presence continues to   17)  the location of his homes and cities;its violent variability can   18)   man or his herds or his crops;its routes links him   19)  his fellows;its immense value may    20)  to already dangerous political conflicts.There are many examples of this in our own time.

1)A)where  B)the place   C)when D)in the place

2)A)with B)as C)to D)on

3)A)in regard to B)in response to  C)in case D)in spite of

4)A)they B)/C)that D)who

5)A)regulates B)regulate  C)regulated D)regulating

6)A)miles B)mile C)mile's D)miles'

7)A)who B)in which  C)which D)by which

8)A)in use B)for use C)by use D)on use

9)A)ancient B)the ancients  C)ancients D)ancients people

10)A)for B)of C)to D)on

11)A)for B)by C)to D)as

12)A)that B)/C)because D)which

13)A)people B)deaths C)damages D)ruins

14)A)influence B)effect  C)society D)civilization

15)A)many B)lot C)much D)a lots

16)A)for B)as C)because D)whereas

17)A)govern B)control  C)lead D)influence

18)A)cause B)violate  C)kill D)damage

19)A)by B)on C)and D)to

20)A)increase B)add  C)solve D)intensify

4.Error Correction.

According to the American Automobile Association,since 1964 all cars sold in the United States have been equipped with seat belts.(These are also called safety belts.)Many studies of automobile accidents have shown that safety belts can save lives.One study showed that forty percent of who killed in auto

1)         

accidents could have been saved if they had been taking seat belts.

2)         

Unfortunately,belts are worn only by a few percentage of

3)         

drivers and passengers———about fifty percent in cities,and only nine percent in small towns.And safety belts cannot prevent

 4)         

people who do not wear them.

In order to find out which kinds of people

5)         

do wear seat belts,a study was made in several cities of the United States.The following facts were learned about those who use their safety belts.

1.They do not smoke since driving.

6)         

2.They have more education than non-users.

7)         

3.They know that someone who was injured(but not killed)in an automobile accident.

8)         

Advertisements based on these facts have been printed in newspapers and magazines in order to teach people the importance of wearing belts.And these advertisements have not

9)         

helped much.Some people believe there should be a law requiring drivers and passengers to use safety belts.In Australia,there is such a law,

10)         

deaths in auto accidents have decreased twenty-four percent.

5.Translate the following sentences into Chinese.(注意句子成分的转换)

1)Our enterprise will turn out more televisions and refrigerators this year than last year.

2)The telephone has been wired for electricity.

3)Bad weather prevented us from starting.

4)A plenty of tourism resources in our province have not been exploited.

5)A few steps across the lawn brought me to a large splendid hotel.

6)Of all the lakes in our country,perhaps the largest one is Poyang Lake.

7)There are a GREat number of minority autonomous regions in our country.

8)Imperfections are almost unavoidable in new born things.

9)The pronunciation and spelling of these borrowings must be paid attention to.

10)I can't remember what was written in the letter.

6.Writing.(成段文章写作)

根据所给提示写出下面两个段落,每个段落不少于50个英语单词。

1)全世界的污染问题越来越严重。(从空气污染、河流污染、垃圾污染三个方面进行阐述,在这段最后指出污染已经危及人类的生存。)

2)今年找工作很困难。(从三个方面说明其原因:企业不招工,有的企业还裁员,提前退休的人员仍留在工作岗位上。)

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