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《大学英语》1复习题

英语复习题

I.MultipleChoice

1.From_________lookonhisface,Iknewthathehadmade_______greatprogressinEnglish.

A.the;aB.不填;aC.不填;theD.the;不填

2.Whenweheardthe________newsthatthelostchildrenwasstillalive,_______tearsbegantoflow.

A.exciting;excitingB.exciting;excitedC.excited;excitingD.excited;excited

3.—Iamhavingapoempublishedinanewbook.

—_________.

A.Goodluck.B.CongratulationsC.BestwishesD.Havefun

4.—Howdoyouliketheweatherhere?

—Itisrathercolderthan_______inmyhometown.

A.oneB.itC.thatD.this

5.Thepolicyonlyaffectspeoplewhoearnover$200,000ayear—__________,theveryrich.

A.inawordB.intotalC.inotherwordsD.infact

6._________makeherfatherangry,Jonnadidn’tdaretotellhimherpoorgrade.

A.InordertonotB.SoasnottoC.SoastonotD.Inordernotto

7._______youareunabletoanswer,perhapsweshouldasksomeoneelse.

A.AlthoughB.WhileC.SinceD.Before

8.Itwaslastnight_________Mr.BrowncamebacktohishometownfromAfrica.

A.whenB.whereC.thatD.who

9.I_______playingbasketballwithmyfriends________chattingonlineintheroom.

A.like;insteadB.wouldrather;thanC.prefer;toD.prefer;than

10.ItisthefirsttimethatI________thiskindofmooncake.

A.enjoyedB.hadenjoyedC.enjoyD.haveenjoyed

11.—Iaskedyoutocleanouroffice,didn’tI?

—I’msorry.I________doitrightaway.

A.amgoingtoB.amtoC.amabouttoD.will

12.Thesignalforhelpwas________byanothershipwhichhappenedtobeathand.

A.pickedatB.pickedoffC.pickedoutD.pickedup

13.________hungryyouare,youshouldn’tstarttoeatbeforeyourhostdoes.

A.WhereverB.HoweverC.WhateverD.Whenever

14.Tomkeptquietabouttheaccident________losehisjob.

A.soasnottoB.sonotastoC.soastonotD.notsoasto

15.—WillyoubeabletoseeJennifer’sparentswhenthefirstclassisover?

—I’mafraidnot.I_______alectureonBritishliteratureinthehallthen.

A.willattendB.willbeattending

C.amgoingtoattendD.amattending

16.—Goforapicnicthisweekend,OK?

—________.Ilovegettingclosetonature.

A.Idon’tthinksoB.Icouldn’tagreemore

C.IbelievenotD.I’mafraidnot

17.Icannotaffordanewhouse_________thegovernmentlowersthehousingprice.

A.onceB.ifC.afterD.unless

18.Badly________,thewaterisnotsafe_________.

A.polluted;todrinkB.beingpolluted;tobedrunk

C.polluting;todrinkD.pollution;drinking

19.Don’tmentionthatatthemeeting,oritmay__________theshockingending.

A.giveawayB.giveoutC.giveupD.giveoff

20.—Whenshallwestart?

—Let’s__________it8:

30.Isthatallright?

A.setB.meetC.makeD.take

II.Reading

A

ThestoryhappenedduringtheSecondWorldWar.AnoldmanlivedinasmalltownofGermany.Hehadthreesonsandtheyallworkedinthesamefactorywherehehadworked.Afterthewarhadbegun,hissonswereallmadetojointhearmyoneafteranotherandtheyalldiedinthefights.Theoldmanwasverysad.Hedidn’thaveenoughfoodandwasoftenhungry.Andnobodyhelpedhimandhedidn’tknowhowtogoonliving.

Itwasaverycoldwinternight.Theoldmancouldn’tgotosleep.Hehadbeenhungryfortwodaysanditwassocoldinhisroomthaticecouldbeseen.Hehadtogetupandbegantorunintheroomuntilhelaydownonthefloor.Thenextmorninghehadtobegfromdoortodoor.Hehadbeentoalotofcitiesandknewalot.

Oncehecametoavillage,butthevillagerswereallpoorandcouldn’tgivehimanything.Hewastoohungrytogotoanothervillage.Hethoughthardandfoundaway.Hecametoapolicestationandcalledout“Hitlerisapig!

Outcameanoldpolicemanatonce.Hetooktheoldmanintoaroomandgavehimsomebreadandacupoftea.Thenhesaid,“Don’tsaysoinourvillage,sir!

“I’msorry,sir”,saidtheoldman.“Idon’tknowit’sHitler’shometown.”

“No,no,sir”,thepolicemansaidinahurry,“It’sapig’shometown!

1.Theoldman’ssonsjoinedthearmybecause_________.

A.theywereallstrongB.theyhadtodoso

C.theywantedtobefullD.theylovedtheircountry

2.Theoldmanwassadbecause.

A.histhreesonshadtojointhearmy

B.helivedinthesmalltownalone

C.histhreesonslosttheirlivesduringthewar

D.hehadneitherfoodnorclothes

3.Thevillagersdidn’tgivetheoldmananyfoodbecause.

A.theywerealsohungryB.hissonswereinthearmy

C.theyweren’tkind–heartedD.theyhatedhim

4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Theoldpolicemanwouldsendtheoldmanintoprison

B.Theoldmanfoundafriendatthepolicestation.

C.TheoldpolicemanthoughtHitlerwasbetterthanpigs.

D.TheoldpolicemanhatedHitler,too.

5.Thepolicemanthought_______.

A.theoldmaninsulted(侮辱)theirhometown

B.Hitlerwasmorefoolishthanpigs

C.theoldmanhadtosaysorrytohim

D.theoldmanhadtofightwithHitler

B

Doyouknowanythingaboutthehistoryofweather?

Don’tlookatthesky.Don’tlookforoldweatherreports.Lookingatthetreeringsismoreimportant.Correctweatherreportsdatebackonlyonecentury,butsometreescanprovideanexactrecordofweatherevenfurtherback.

  Itisnaturalthatatreewouldgrowbestinaclimatewithplentyofsunlightandrainfall.Itisalsoexpectedthatlittlesunlightorrainfallwouldreducethegrowthofatree.Thechangefromafavorabletoanunfavorableclimatecanbefoundoutbythereadingtheringsinatreetrunk.Tofindouttheweatheroftenyearsago,youcancounttheringsofatreetrunkfromtheoutsidetotheinside.Ifthetenthringisfarfromtheotherrings,thenitiscertainthatplentyofsunnyandrainyweatheroccurred.Iftheringsareclosetogether,thentheclimatewasbadforthetree.

Studyingtreesisimportantnotonlyforthehistoryofweather,butalsoforthehistoryofman.InanareaofNewMexicoyoucanfindonlysand—notreesorpeople.However,manycenturiesagoalargepopulationlivedthere.Theyleftsuddenly.Why?

Ascientiststudiedthepatternoftheringsofdeadtreesthathadgrownthere.Hemadeuphismindthatthepeoplehadtoleavebecausetheyhadcutdownallthetrees.Treeswerenecessarytomakefiresandbuildings.So,afterthepeopledestroyedthetrees,theyhadtomove.

Inthisexample,studyingtreeringsuncoveredanexcitingfactaboutthehistoryofman.

1.Wecanfindouttheweatheroffiveyearsagobycountingtheringsofatreetrunk________.

A.fromthelefttotherightB.fromtherighttotheleft

C.fromtheoutsidetotheinsideD.fromtheinsidetotheoutside

2.Iftheringwasfarfromtheothers,wecanconcludethattheweatherofthatyearwas_________.

A.favorable  B.sunny  C.bad D.rainy

3.BystudyingtheringsofdeadtreesinanareaofNewMexico,thescientistfound_____-___.

A.wherethepeoplehadtogoB.whythepeoplehadtoleave

C.whatthepeoplehadtoeatD.howthepeopleleft

4.Theancientpeopleusuallylivedwheretherewereplentyoftreesmainlybecause________.

A.treesprovidedanexactrecordofweather

B.treescouldsupplythemwithfruitandfood

C.treeswerematerialsforfiresandbuildings

D.treescouldsupplythemwithshades

5.BygivingtheexampleofanareaofNewMexico,theauthortriestoprove________.

A.treescan’tliveintheareawithoutpopulation

B.thehistoryofmanisimportantforthehistoryoftrees

C.whattherelationisbetweentreeringsandthehistoryofman

D.studyingtreesisimportantforthehistoryofman

C

CapsulehotelsareuniqueaccommodationsdevelopedinJapan.Itusuallycostsfrom2,500yento4,500yenpernight.Sinceit’scheap,mainlybusinessmenwhocouldn’tgohomestayatcapsulehotels.Also,capsulehotelsarepopularamongforeigntravelers.

Incapsulehotels,eachgueststaysinasmallsleepingspace(capsule)whichisabout3feetby4feetby6feet.Inacapsule,thereisaTV,analarmclock,alight,Internetcableandsoon.Theopensideofacapsuleisshutbyacurtainorascreen,anditisunlocked.“Tosleepwellincapsulehotels,earplugs(耳塞)mightbehelpful.

Showerrooms(bathrooms)andrestroomsaresharedbyallguests,butmanycapsulehotelsofferalargepublicbathorasauna(桑拿浴).

Womenaren’toftenallowedincapsulehotelsduetosecurityreasons.Pleasecontacthotelsinadvance.Therearecapsulehotelsofferingseparatefloorsorareaformenandwomenguests.

FirstInnKyobashi

Address:

2-6-16KyobashiChuo-ku

Phone:

03-3564-0141/Fax:

03-3564-0142

Access:

SubwayGinzaLineKyobashiStation

Price:

4,500yenpernight

Note:

saunaandbath/femaleguestscanstay/70capsules

CapsuleInnShinbashi

Address:

3-21-3ShinbashiMinato-ku

Phone:

03-3437-551/Fax:

03-3437-1021

Access:

SubwayGinzaLine/JRlineShinbashiStation

Price:

3,000yenpernight

Note:

nofemaleguests/98capsules

SaunaHotelSekitei

Address:

2-7-10Bakuro-choNihonbashiChuo-ku

Phone:

03-3663-8911/Fax:

03-3663-8912

Access:

JRSobulineBakuro-choStation

Price:

3,300yenpernight

Note:

saunaandbath/nofemaleguests/112capsules

AstroInnShibuya

Address:

16-6SakuraokaShibuya-ku

Phone:

03-3476-6032

Access:

JRlineShibuyaStation

Price:

4,000yenpernight

Note:

saunaandbath/nofemaleguests/146capsules

1.Mostguestsofcapsulehotelsare_________.

A.womentravelersB.businesswomen

C.malebusinesspeopleD.maleofficeworkers

2.Whatcan’tyo

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