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收集的真题
Paper 1
I. 交际用语(共5题)
1. ------ Is Mary there?
------ ______________
A. Speaking. B. I’m not Mary. C. Who are you? D. Mary is well today.
2. ------This is a challenging job. Who wants it?
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收集的真题
Paper 1
I. 交际用语(共5题)
1. ------ Is Mary there?
------ ______________
A. Speaking. B. I’m not Mary. C. Who are you? D. Mary is well today.
2. ------This is a challenging job. Who wants it?
------ ______________
A. I’ll take it. B. It’s a good idea. C. You bet! D. No sweat!
3. ------- If you like I can mail this letter for you?
------- ____________.
A. That’s very kind of you. B. You are so kind
C. Please give me a hand. D. You are great.
4. -------- David injured his leg playing football yesterday.
-------- Really? _________?
A. Who did that B. What’s wrong with him.
C. How did that happen D. Why was he so careless
5. ------- Unbelievable! I have failed the driving test again!
-------_________ . This is not the end of the world.
A. B.
C. D.
II. 阅读理解(共10题)
Passage One:
Once an old man was walking in a street with his horse. It was raining hard. The old man was cold because he was walking in the rain. He wanted to stay in a restaurant. It was a quarter past three in the afternoon. The old man got to a small restaurant. There were a lot of people in it. The old man couldn’t come near the fire. He thought and thought. At last he said to the waiters, “Take some fish to my horse.” The waiter and the people were very surprised.
The waiter said, “A horse doesn’t eat fish.” The old man told the waiter, “This horse is very interesting. It can sing, dance and does all kinds of things. It can eat fish, too.” So the waiter brought the horse some fish. All the people in the restaurant ran out to see the waiter came back and said, “Your horse didn’t eat any fish.” The old man said, “ All right, take the fish back and put it on the table. I’ll eat it.”
6. The old man felt very cold because ______________.
A. it was a cloudy and windy day B. it snowed
C. he had traveled in the heavy rain D. he was hungry
7. The people in the restaurant all ran out because ________________.
A. they wanted to see the old man B. they wanted to see the horse eating fish
C. they had been told there came the horse D. there was no fire over the stove
8. Indeed, the horse can neither ___________ nor ___________ nor __________.
A. walk … speak … eat B. sing … dance …sleep
C. sing … dance … eat fish D. speak … walk … sit
9. All the people in the restaurant rushed out __________ but ___________.
A. to see the horse sing … the old man B. to watch the horse play games … the waiter
C. to look for the horse … the old man D. to see the horse eat fish … the old man
10. Why did the old man ask the waiter to take some fish to his horse? Because _______.
A. his horse liked eating fish B. he was cold
C. he wanted to sit by the fire, but wasn’t able to do so at first
D. he himself also liked to eat fish
Passage Two
Places to stay in Britain are as varied as the places you visit. Whatever your budget is , the choice ------- from basic barn to small hotel, from tiny cottage to grand castle ----- is all part of fun.
Hostels
Cheap, good–value hostels are aimed at all types of like–minded travelers, who prefer value over luxury and you don’t have to be young or single to use them. Britain’s independent hostels and backpackers hostels also offer a great welcome. Facilities and prices vary, especially in rural areas, where some hostels are a little more than a bunkhouse (临时住房) while others are remarkably comfortable --- almost like bargain hotels.
Youth Hotels
Founded many years ago to “help all , especially young people of limited means, to a greater knowledge, love and care of the countryside”, the Youth Hotels Association is still going strong in the 21st century . The network of 230 hotels is a perfect gateway for exploring Britain’s towns and countryside.
B&Bs
The B&B (bed and breakfast) is a great Britain institution. In essence you get a room in somebody’s house, and small B&Bs may only have one guest room, so you’ll really feel like part of the family. Larger B&Bs may have four or five rooms and more facilities, but just as warm as a welcome. In country areas your B&B might be in a village or an isolated farm surrounded by fields. Prices reflect facilities; and usually run from around £12 to £20 per person. City B&Bs charge about £30 per person, although they’re often cheaper as you go further out to the suburbs.
Pubs & Inns
As well as selling drinking and meals, Britain’s pubs and inns sometimes offer B&B , particularly in country areas. Staying a night or two can be great fun and puts you at the heart of the local community. Rates range from around £15 to £25 per person. Pubs are more likely to have single rooms.
11. In this passage the author mainly ____________.
A. tells us where to stay while visiting Britain B. advises readers to pay a visit to Britain
C. introduces the wonderful public services in Britain
D. gives us some information about British life
12. ________ are mainly built for young visitors.
A. Pubs & Inns B. Youth Hotels C. Hostels D.B & Bs
13. If you travel alone and want to know better about family life in Britain, you’d better stay in _ ___________.
A. Pubs & Inns B. Youth Hotels C. Hostels D. B & B s
14. If you are interested in traveling with your friends but only with limited means, where is the better place for you to stay? _____________.
A. Pubs & Inns B. Youth Hotels C. Hostels D. B & B s
15. Which of the following is NOT true according to the last part of the passage?
A. Pubs and inns usually provide visitors bed and breakfast
B. All pubs and inns offer visitors bed and breakfast
C. Pubs and inns charge a visitor £25 at the most
D. If you want a single room, you are more likely to get one in pubs
III. 词汇与语法(共5题)
16.He _____ finding a taxi for me, even though I told him I lived nearby.
A. insisted on B. insisted at C. insisted that D. insisted in
17. On average, a successful lawyer has to talk to several ________ a day.
A. customers B. supporters C. guests D. clients
18. Yesterday was ________ day that we decided to go swimming.
A. such beautiful B. so beautiful C. such a beautiful D. a so beautiful
19.I was satisfied with her explanation, ______________.
A. so my classmates were B. so were of classmates
C. so my classmates did D. so did my classmates
20. I have been looking forward to __________ from my parents.
A. hear B. being heard C. be heard D. hearing
IV. 完型填空(共10题)
On May 27, 1995, our life was suddenly changed. It happened a few minutes past three, ___21___ my husband, Chris, fell from his horse as it jumped over a fence. Chris was paralyzed ( 瘫痪) from the chest down, ___22____ to breathe normally . As he was thrown from his horse, we entered into a life of disability with lots of unexpected challenges. We went from the “haves” to the “have-nots” . Or so we thought.
Yet what we discovered later were all the gifts that came out of ___23___ difficulties. We came to learn that something ___24___ could happen in a disaster. All over the world people cared for Chris so much that letters and postcards poured a every day. By the end of the third week in a ___25___ center in Virginia, about 35,000 pieces of ____26___ had been received and sorted. As ___27__- , we opened letter after letter. They gave us comfort and became a source of strength for us. We used them to encourage ourselves. I would go to the pile of letters marked with “ Funny” if we needed a ___28___ or to the “ Disabled” box to find advice from people in wheelchairs or even in bed living happily and ____29_____.
These letters, we realized, had to be shared And so ___30___ we offer one of them to you.
21. A. since B. before C. when D. while
22. A. able B. unable C. suitable D. unsuitable
23. A. sharing B. separating C. fearing D. exploiting
24. A. terrible B. similar C. wonderful D. practical
25. A. medical B. postal C. experimental D. mental
26. A. news B. paper C. equipment D. mail
27. A. patients B. a family C. nurses D. a group
28. A. cry B. laugh C. chat D. sigh
29. A. bitterly B. fairly C. weakly D. successfully
30. A. here B. there C. therefore D. forward
V. 英译汉(共3题)
31. You must always remember not to cheat in exams.
32. I don’t know who broke the window.
Are you fond of music?
33. Wang Li’s father has taught English here since he has graduated from Peking University.
VI.写作
Instructions: 建议你在30 分钟内,根据下面所给的题目用英语写出一篇少于80词的短文。
My English Study
Paper 2
I. 交际用语(共5题)
1. --------- When are you going on holiday?
----------____________
A. Last night. B. Next week. C. By plane. D. With my brother.
2. --------- What does Tom’s wife do for a living?
---------___________.
A. She is a doctor. B. Tom loves his wife.
C. She has a happy life. D. She lives far from here.
3. -------- Thank you for inviting me.
--------- _______
A. I really had a happy time. B. Oh, it’s too late.
C. Thank you for coming. D. Oh, so slowly?
4. ------ Unbelievable! I have failed the driving test again!
------__________ . This is not the end of the world.
A. Good luck B. Cheer up C. Go ahead D. No problem
5. --------- Could you help me with my physics, please?
--------- __________.
A. No, no way B. No, I couldn’t C. No, I can’t
D. Sorry I can’t. I have to go to a meeting right now
II. 阅读理解(共10题)
Passage One:
Cars are lots of fun, but they could also be dangerous. We have to be careful when we drive them or ride in them.
It’s always a good idea to put on your seat belt when you’re in a car. Why? Think about this example: You put an egg on a skateboard and give it a push. If the skateboard hits a stone, it will stop, but the egg won’t. It will fly through the air, hit the ground and break.
Now, think what would happen if you tied the egg to the skateboard. When the skateboard hits a stone, the egg won’t go flying, it will stay safely on the skateboard
Volvo, a famous Swedish car maker, was the first to use seat belts in 1849.
Air bags are also very important for car safety, because sometimes a seat belt isn’t enough. If the car is going really fast and runs into something, seat belt could even hurt the people who wear them.
Most newer cars have air bags in front of and next to the seats. When a car hits something, its air bags will come out quickly--- in less than one second ---- to keep the people inside safe.
6. The passage mainly tells us ____________.
A. how seat belts work to make cars safe B. why we must tie the egg to the skateboard
C. two important ways to keep safe in cars D. what air bags are
7. The writer gives the example of the egg to _______________.
A. show why it is important to wear a seat belt when in a car B. tell us what a skateboard is
C. show how to wear a seat belt D. tell us that eggs are easy to break
8. Seat belts can make cars safer because ______________
A. they are made of strong materials B. they can stop us from hitting other cars
C. they can help us stay safely on the seats D. people are interested in them
9. Air bags are also important for cars because they ____________.
A. are made of plastic B. work together with seat belts to keep us safe
C. are put in front of and next to the seats D. can stop cars hitting each other
10. The best title for this passage is ________________.
A. Useful Seat Belts B. Make Yourself Safe in Cars
C. Air Bags Work Well D. Egg on Skateboard
Passage Two
It has been reported that in colleges across the United States, the daytime serial drama known as the soap opera has suddenly become “in”. Between the hours of 11a.m. and 4:30p.m., college television lounges are filled with soap opera fans who can’t wait to see the next episode in the lives of their favorite characters.
Actually, soaps are more than a college favorite: they’re a youth favorite. When school is out, high-school students are in front of their TV sets. One young working woman admitted that she turned down a higher paying job rather than give up watching her favorite serials. During the 1960’s , it was uncommon for young people to watch soap operas. The mood of the sixties was very different from now. It was a time of seriousness, and talk was about social issues of great importance.
Now , seriousness has been replaced by fun. Young people want to be happy. It may seem strange that they should turn to soap opera, which is known for showing trouble in people’s lives. But soap opera is enjoyment. Young people can identify with the soap opera character, who , like the college-age viewer, is looking for happy love, and probably not finding it. And soap opera gives young people a chance o feel close to people without having to bear any responsibility for their problems.
11. What is soap opera? _____________
A. Plays based on science fiction stories. B. Plays based on non-fiction stories.
C. The daytime serial dramas on TV. D. Popular documentary films on TV.
12. What can be the best title of the passage?
A. College student viewers. B. Favorite TV serials.
C. Soap opera fans. D. College-age viewers.
13. Which are not the reasons why the soap opera suddenly becomes “in” according to the passage?
A. Because the viewers want to be happy and to enjoy themselves.
B. Because the soap o
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