1、College English Test for Non-English Majors of Adult Education (英语三模拟题1) I. Vocabulary and Structure There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the One answer that best completes the sentence. 1. Do you want to come
2、for a B on my motorbike? A. run B. ride C. drive D. walk 2. The repairs to my car C me a lot of money. A. worth B. prize C. cost D. spend 3. _____A____ there is no opposition, I will act as representative of our class. A. provided (that) B. supposed (that) C. oppo
3、sed (that) D. proved (that) 4. She ____D_____ (up ) her forehead in disgust. A. looked B. pushed C. pulled D. wrinkled 5. Something has to be done D the recent rise in unemployment. A. to counter B. to count C. to account D. to encounter 6. The party leader is an extreme lef
4、t-winger, but his deputy is more B in his views. A. modest B. moderate C. monitor D. modern 7. In _____A____ of her apology, we decided to take no further action. A. view B. fact C. idea D. opinion 8. The boy’s ____B________ development was very advanced for his age. A. intellige
5、nt B. intellectual C. internal D. external 9. You may keep the book a further week _______D_____ no one else requires it. A. as if B. even if C. even though D. provided that 10. The writer ________C___ the question of environmental pollution in his article. A. kept from
6、 B. kept to C. kept up D. kept in 11. The teacher said Tom is ________B____ average in his lessons. A. on B. above C. over D. up 12. Friendly ______C____ between different peoples facilitate the cultural and economic interchange. A. contests B.
7、 contents C. contacts D. concerts 13. He noted ____A_____ her address on a piece of paper. A. down B. on C. up D. in 14. This is a private dining room where members could ________C_ groups of friends. A. welcome B. accept C. entertain D. receive 15. We ______A________ to t
8、he hotel manager that the room was too noisy. A. complained B. told C. talked D. spoke 16. He was told that he was ______B___ to inquire into the cause of the accident. A. posted B. assigned C. sent D. placed 17. The amount of sleep a person needs also increases if he/she has been depr
9、ived of sleep in previous days.A A. taken away B. cured C. rid D. ensured 18. What is really abnormal sleepiness is now almost the norm.C A. unique B. regular C. unusual D. odd 19. The microscope can _____C____ the object 100 times in diameter. A. intensify B. strengthen C. m
10、agnify D. expand 20. Eating too much sugar can lead ____D _ all sorts of health problems. A. in B. on C. until D. to 21. Some people like to own a car as a symbol of ___C _____. A. place B. post C. status D. position 22. The old lady is friendly. She feels no ____D____ towards anybo
11、dy. A. capability B. probability C. possibility D. hostility 23. _______D_______ good weather, our ship will reach Shanghai Monday evening. A. Provided B. Despite C. Considered D. Given 24. The children are ______A________ computer games. A. addicted to B. attempted to C.
12、adopted to D. associated to 25. You’ll have to work harder to _____A______ up with the top students in your class. A. catch B. take C. hold D. make 26. The political leader was defeated at last. His scandal _____D______ his resignation. A. led away B. led off
13、 C. led up D. led to 27. I think that she must be a relation of A . A. theirs B. them C. their D. they’s 28. I can’t B you up—you’re a big boy now! A. raise B. lift C. elevate D. high 29. Do you know what chemical ____B_____ are involved when food is diges
14、ted? A. courses B. processes C. approaches D. stages 30. Be sure to _____A____ your car _______ as you approach that dangerous curve. A. slow…down B. flow…down C. speed…down D. rate…down II. Cloze There are 20 blanks in the following passage(s). For each blank are provided four ch
15、oices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the passage(s) Aging is the 31 of growing old. It occurs eventually in 32 living thing provided, of course, that an illness or 33 does not kill it prematurely. The most familiar 34 signs of aging may be seen
16、 35 old people, such as the greying of the hair and the 36 of the skin. Signs of aging in a pet dog or cat include 37 of playfulness and energy, a decline in hearing and eyesight, or even a slight greying of the 38 . Plants age too, but the signs are much 39 to detect. Mo
17、st body parts grow bigger and 40 , and function more efficiently 41 childhood. They reach their 42 at the time of maturity, or 43 adulthood. After that, they begin to 44 . Bones, for example, gradually become 45 and more brittle. In the aged, the joints 46 the bo
18、nes also become rigid and more inflexible. This can make moving very 47 . All the major organs of the body 48 signs of aging. The brain, for example, works less efficiently, and even gets smaller in size. Thinking processes of 49 sorts are slowed down. Old people often have 50
19、 in remembering recent events. B31. A. progress B. process C. program D. procedure C32. A. some B. all C. every D. many A33. A. accident B. incident C. event D. story D34. A. toward B. inward C. onward D. outward A35. A. in B. of C. at D. for D36. A. reducing B.
20、creeping C. crawling D. wrinkling C37. A. lost B. losing C. loss D. loosing B38. A. jacket B. coat C. suit D. costume A39. A. harder B. heavy C. harsh D. hurried C40. A. great B. younger C. stronger D. powerful B41. A. among B. during C. for D. of D42. A. length
21、 B. mount C. hill D. peak C43. A. late B. last C. early D. final B44. A. deflate B. decline C. decrease D. deduce A45. A. lighter B. smaller C. bigger D. heavier B46. A. to B. between C. of D. with D47. A. flexible B. easy C. playful D. painful A48. A. show B.
22、reveal C. detect D. allow C49. A. every B. each C. all D. single D50. A. trust B. suspect C. doubt D. trouble III. Reading Comprehension Section A There are two reading passages in this section. Each passage is followed by 5 questions. Each question is provided with four answer
23、s marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best answers the question. Passage 1 A friend of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it
24、 “Is this your car, Mister?” he asked. Paul nodded. “My brother gave it to me for Christmas.” The boy was astounded. “You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn’t cost you nothing? Boy, I wish….” He hesitated. Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he ha
25、d a brother like that. But what the lad said jarred Paul all the way down to his heels. “I wish,” the boy went on, “that I could be a brother like that.” Paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then impulsively he added, “Would you like to take a ride in my automobile?” “Oh yes, I’d love that.”
26、After a short ride, the boy turned and with his eyes aglow, said, “Mister, would you mind driving in front of my house?” Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the lad wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big automobile. But Paul was wrong again. “Will you sto
27、p where those two steps are?” the boy asked. He ran up the steps. Then in a little while Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little crippled brother. He sat him down on the bottom step, then sort of squeezed up against him and pointed to the car. “There she
28、is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to him for Christmas and it didn’t cost him a cent. And some day I’m gonna give you one just like it…, then you can see for yourself all the pretty things in the Christmas windows that I’ve been trying to tell you about.” Paul got out an
29、d lifted the lad to the front seat of his car. The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned what Jesus meant when he had said: “It is more blessed to give….” 51. “…a street urchin was walking around the
30、 shiny new car, admiring it” implies that he an automobile of this kind. C A. often saw B. had often seen C. had rarely seen D. had never thought of 52. Paul looked at the boy…, then impulsively he added, “….” A A. he did this without planning and thinking B. he did this wit
31、h careful thinking C. he was impelled by his brother to do this D. he was forced by his mother to do this 53. He…squeezed up against him and pointed to the car. D A. moved closer and touched him B. held him tightly in his arms C. pushed him nearer to the car D. pulled him closer and su
32、pported him 54. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned…. B A. For that Christmas Eve B. On that Christmas Eve C. After that Christmas Eve D. At that Christmas Eve 55. …, Paul learned what Jesus meant when he had said: “….” D A. gained knowledge of what Jesus meant to say B. was able t
33、o study what Jesus meant to say C. memorized what Jesus meant in saying D. came to know what Jesus meant in saying Passage 2 Britain has laws to make sure that women have the same opportunities as men in education, jobs and training. But it’s still unusual to find women doing dirty or heav
34、y jobs. Nikki Henriques is a car maintenance engineer in London. She used to be a secretary. Barty Phillips, a journalist with The Observer, a Sunday newspaper, asked her why she wanted to work with cars. “My first reason was independence,” she said. “I also wanted to use my hands, and I like lear
35、ning about how things work. Many people prefer to have a woman repair their cars, too.” Nikki didn’t find it easy to become a car maintenance engineer. She went to a Government Skill Centre—a special sort of college where people can learn a new job—for twenty weeks. “For ten weeks I was the only wo
36、man among four hundred men, and some of them were rude to me, just because of my sex. It was also very tiring—from 8 in the morning to 5 at night, with only 30 minutes for lunch.” Now Nikki works free-lance—that is, she’s self-employed, working for herself and not for a garage or a company. Barty P
37、hillips also spoke to Rose, who works as a general builder in Sheffield, an industrial town in the north of England. Like Nikki, Rose used to be a secretary. “I didn’t enjoy it at all,” she said. “I wanted to do more practical work, and I wanted to be self-employed.” Rose joined a women’s building
38、co-operative, and she learnt her job from other people and from experience. However, many of the women in her group have been specially trained. Most of the jobs they do are improvements to buildings and general repairs. “People often say, ‘Oh, women aren’t strong enough,’ but I don’t think strengt
39、h is important,” said Rose. “The important thing is to get used to doing a different sort of work.” Rose would like more women to come into the building industry. “Everything built at the moment is a product of man’s world. If women become builders, they will be able to understand the production of
40、 their houses and their towns.” 56. There are laws in Britain to help women _____ D . A. get higher pay than men B. enjoy more freedom than men C. do whatever they like to do D. have equal chances with men in education and work 57. The work of ___B___ is considered dirty or heavy
41、 A. a newspaper journalist B. a car maintenance engineer C. a company manager D. an office secretary 58. The job of a car maintenance engineer is to ____D_____. A. manufacture cars B. sell cars C. keep cars for others D. repair cars 59. The most important reason for Nik
42、ki to be a car maintenance engineer is that _____A_ . A. she wants to be independent B. she has to make her own living C. she likes to use her hands D. she wants to get the same pay as men 60. Rose, who works as a general builder, ______ C . A. believes women are as strong as men B. admits women are much weaker than men C. wants more women to become builders D. thinks women can learn more from practical work






