1、模拟试题I. Vocabulary and Structures (20 points)Directions:In each of the following sentences, there are 4 choices marked A), B), C), and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes each sentence.1. I was worried about my maths, but Mr. Brown gave me an A. _A.Dont worry about it. B.Congratulations! Th
2、ats a difficult course.C.Mr. Brown is very good. D.Good luck to you!2. Ivegottwoticketsforthematch.Shallwegoandwatchittogether? _A. Theticketsmustbeexpensive. B.Thematchmustbeexciting.C.Whynot?Letsgo. D.Theplaceistoofaraway.3. Hello, Im Harry Potter. Hello, my name is Charles Green, but _.A. call me
3、 Charles B.call my CharlesC.call me at Charles D.call Charles me4. Excuse me, could you show me the way to the nearest post office? _ Oh yes! Two blocks away from here at the Green Avenue. You cant miss it.A. I beg your pardon? B.What do you mean?C.Youre welcome. D.Mm, let me think.5. Oh, sorry to b
4、other you. _A. Thats okay. B.No, you cant.C.Thats good. D.Oh, I dont know.6. We came finally _ the conclusion that she has been telling lies all the time.A. of B. into C. to D. at7.Its time we _ the lecture because everybody has arrived.A. will start B. shall start C. start D. started8. Two days is
5、not enough for him to finish the workHe needs _ day.A. other B. the other C. the third D. a third9. Mrs.Jones_aboutherhardhousework.A. hasbeenalwayscomplainingB. isalwayscomplainingC. alwayscomplainD. hasalwayscomplain10. Tom,you_playwiththeknife.You_hurtyourself.A. wont;cant B. mustnt;mayC. shouldn
6、t;must D. cant;shouldnt11. Thequestion_nextyearhassomethingimportanttodowithourdailylife. A. todiscuss B. discussedC. beingdiscussed D. tobediscussed12. _ fromspace,theearthlookslikeablueball.A. Seen B. See C.Seeing D. Tosee13. We were glad that she _ a gold medal.A. awarded B. was awardedC. has bee
7、n awarded D. had been awarded14. Thank you for reminding me of the time, or I _ late yesterday.A. should be B. would beC. will have been D. would have been15. _ more careful, the mistake would not have been made.A. If he is B. If he had beenC. If he has been D. If he should be16. It is required that
8、 the students _ mobile phones in their school,so seldom will you see them using one.A. would not use B. not useC. mustnt use D. might not use17. Letmedoit,_?A. shallI B.shallweC.willyou D.willI18. Hanshasanewcar.Iwonderwhen_it.A.hebought B.didhebuyC.buys D.heisbuying19. Smoking,_isabadhabit,isnevert
9、heless,stillpopular.A.though B.it C.that D.which20. It _ for two hours now.A. rains B. is rainingC. was raining D. has been rainingII. Reading Comprehension (45 points)Directions:There are 3 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by 5 questions. For each question there are 4 choices marked
10、A), B), C), and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes each sentence.Passage 1Writing, as a career, offers a range of personal rewards. It enables people to express themselves, as well as to entertain, inform, and influence others. With only a few toolspaper, a typewriter, a pencil, and often
11、 a personal computera writer can have an impact on the surrounding world. But most authors spend hundreds of hours perfecting their skills before they can sell any of their works.A person who wants to be a writer should set aside some time to write every day. Learning to express ideas clearly and ef
12、fectively in writing takes a great deal of practice. Many experienced writers keep a journal. A journal can serve as a storehouse for information, observations, and ideas. It can also be a place to develop new material.Beginning writers should read many kinds of writing encountered every day and pay
13、 special attention to what they find most interesting. News items, feature stories, textbooks, cookbooks, repair manuals, poems, essays, short stories, novels, and plays differ in their methods of organizing and presenting material. A beginning writer who reads widely and carefully will develop an a
14、ppreciation of different writing approaches and styles. In time, the writer can acquire a more flexible approach to his or her own work.Successful authors write about subjects they know and understand. They sometimes take weeks or months revising or refining an article, poem, or story. Beginning wri
15、ters usually benefit from finding one or more friendly critics who will read their work and discuss its strengths and weaknesses with them.High schools and colleges offer many learning opportunities for young writers. Composition and literature courses can be helpful. Creative writing and journalism
16、 courses may further assist a beginning writer in developing his or her skills. Many students work on literary magazines, newspapers, or yearbooks published by their schools. They may write stories, edit articles, or gain other valuable experience.21. How important is writing according to this passa
17、ge?A. People learn a lot from writing.B. We are entertained with different writings.C. Writing can influence the surrounding world.D. Books can be an important part of an industry.22. What does a journal NOT help to provide? A. Service. B. Ideas. C. Observations. D. Information.23. What should a beg
18、inning writer do to enjoy different writing styles?A. Reading different kinds of news items.B. Studying different writing methods.C. Learning the ways to present materials.D. Carefully reading as much as possible.24. Which of the following should a beginning writer avoid in order to improve his or h
19、er writing?A. Developing new subjects.B. Finding helpful critics.C. Attending writing courses.D. Doing editing work.25. In developing students writing ability, which of the following is not mentioned by the author?A. They can take composition and literature courses.B. They can take writing and journ
20、alism courses.C. They may work on literary magazines, newspapers, or yearbooks published by theirschools.D. They may write stories or edit articles for professional journals.Passage 2The first day of university our professor introduced a new student who appears to be very different from the rest of
21、us. That is Rose, an eighty-seven-year-old lady who always wore a big smile on her face.“Why are you in college at this age?” I asked. I was curious what may have motivated her to be taking on this challenge at her age. “I always dreamed of having a college education and now Im getting one!” she tol
22、d me.Over the year, Rose became a campus icon and she easily made friends wherever she went. She loved to dress up and she enjoyed being the center of attention from the other students. She was living it up!At the end of the semester, we invited Rose to speak at our football banquet. She was introdu
23、ced and stepped up to the stage.As she began to deliver her prepared speech, she dropped her speech cards on the floor. Frustrated and a little embarrassed she leaned into the speaker and simply said, “Im sorry Im a bit nervous. I gave up beer for Lent and this whiskey is killing me!”As we laughed R
24、ose cleared her throat and began, “We do not stop laughing because we are old; we grow old because we stop playing. There are only four secrets to staying young, being happy, and achieving success. You have to laugh and find humor every day. Youve got to have a dream. When you lose your dreams, you
25、die. We have so many people walking around who are dead and dont even know it!Have no regrets. The elderly usually dont have regrets for what we did, but rather for things we didnt do. The only people who fear death are those with regrets.Finally, there is a huge difference between growing old and g
26、rowing up. If you are nineteen years old and lie in bed for one full year and dont do one productive thing, you will turn twenty. This is growing old, by doing nothing to your life. The idea of growing up is to always find opportunity to change.”At the years end Rose finished the college degree she
27、had begun all those years ago. One week after graduation Rose died peacefully in her sleep. Over two thousand college students attended her funeral. When you finish reading this, please send this peaceful advice to your friends and family:Remember, we cannot avoid growing old, but we can choose our
28、own ways to grow up.26. Why was Rose in college?A. Because she always wanted to have a college degree.B. Because she thought college was fun and she could make many friends.C. Because she has never gone to a college.D. Because she enjoyed being the center of attention from the other students.27. Acc
29、ording to para. 3, how did Rose live her college life?A. She always dressed up and never attend any class.B. She was quiet and didnt want to make any friends.C. She was easygoing and made lots of friends.D. She wasnt making the best out of her college life.28. How did she react when she dropped her
30、speech note at the football banquet?A. She got very nervous and stopped speaking.B. She was drunk with too much whiskey.C. She had to give up beer for this mistake.D. She continued her speech with a joke.29. What does Rose mean by “so many people walking around who are dead and dont even know it”?A.
31、 They are killed by them walking around.B. They are “dead” because they dont have any dreams.C. They are “dead” because are they are not satisfied with their life.D. They are “dead” because they dont know anything.30. According to Rose, which one of the following is correct about the difference betw
32、een “growing old” and “growing up”?A. Both mean the aging process where a child becomes a grown-up.B. Both mean lots of changes.C. “Growing old” is sad, but “growing up” is happy.D. “Growing old” is natural, but “growing up” is something we can control.Passage 3Lovebirds. Thats what all our friends
33、called us when we first married.I guess Don and I deserved it. Money was tight. Sometimes wed have to save up days just for an ice cream cone. Still, our tiny apartment seemed like paradise. Love does that, you know.The more we heard the term “lovebirds”, the more we thought about birds. One day we
34、started saving up for a couple of lovebirds of our own. We knew we couldnt afford to buy both birds and a nice cage, so in his spare moments, Don made the cage himself.We put our cage in front of a shaded window. Then we waited until our little saving was full of bills and spare change. With that mo
35、ney we “adopted” a pair of canaries from our local pet store, a male and a female, and named them Sunshine and Snowball.Time passed, and when our young lovebirds finally seemed mature enough to start a family of their own, we went ahead and prepared a nest area and lots of nesting material for them.
36、 Snowball was a very exacting wife in designing and decorating their nest just so, while Sunshine, filled with love, bent over backward to put everything just where she ordered.Then one day an egg appeared. How they sang! And a few weeks later when a tiny chick hatched, their happiness seemed to kno
37、w no bounds. I dont know how it happened, but that baby bird was bright orange. So right off we named him Punkinhead.The sunny days passed. How proud all of us were when our baby bird ran out of the nest onto a real grown-up perch!Then one day, Punkinhead suddenly fell head down to the bottom of the
38、 cage. The tiny orange bird just lay there, both parents and I rushed to his rescue.But he was dead. Just like that. Whether hed had a heart attack before he fell or broke his neck in the fall, Ill never know. But Punkinhead was gone.The mother bird refused to let either Sunshine or me get near that
39、 little body. Instead of the joyful melodies I usually heard from Snowball, now she gave only the most heartbreaking cries and moans. Her heart, joy and will seemed completely melted by her sorrow.Poor Sunshine didnt know what to do. He kept trying to push Snowball away from her sad situation, but s
40、he refused to move. Instead, over and over she kept trying to wake up her beloved child.Finally Sunshine seemed to work out a plan. He convinced her to fly up and eat some seeds every so often, while he stood duty in her place. Then each time she left, hed quietly place one piece of straw over Punki
41、nheads body. Just one. But in a few days, piece by piece, it was completely covered over.At first Snowball seemed panic when she looked around, but she didnt try to uncover the chick. Instead, she flew up to her normal place and stayed there. Then I was able to quietly reach in and remove the little
42、 body.After that, Sunshine spent all his time comforting Snowball. Eventually she started making normal sounds, and then one day, her sorrow finally melted and she sang again. I dont know if Snowball ever realized the quiet labor of love and healing Sunshine had done for her. But they remained devot
43、ed for as long as they both lived. Love does that, you know.31.The title of the passage is “When Snowball Melted”. What does the title mean?A. The increasing temperature made the snowball melt.B. The bird called Snowball was too sad for her kids death so she became weaker and weaker.C. The grief bor
44、n by the bird called Snowball for the death of her kid was dissolved by her husbands love.D. The bird called Snowball was loved by her husband so it seemed like a snowball was melted.32. Why did “our tiny apartment seemed like paradise” even though we were poor?A. Because we love our tiny apartment.B. Because the tiny apartment housed a couple in love.C. Because we kept two birds in love in the tiny apartment.D. Because our tiny apartment was clean and cozy.33. In pa