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英语试卷

(一)

PartⅠ.VocabularyandStructure(35points)

Directions:

Thereare35incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence,andthenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

1.Jeandidnothavetimetogototheconcertlastnightbecauseshewasbusy____forherexamination.

A.toprepareB.tobepreparedC.preparingD.beingprepared

2.Thecomputerdoesn’tworkwell,sosomething____wrong.

A.canhavegoneB.shouldhavegoneC.musthavegoneD.oughttohavegone

3.TheconcertusuallytakesplaceatthePeople’sSquare,withtheaudience____ontheground.

A.seatingB.seatedC.beseatingD.toseat

4.Ifthewholeprogram____beforehand,agreatdealoftimeandmoneywouldhavebeenlost.

A.wasnotplannedB.werenotplanned

C.wouldnotbeplannedD.hadnotbeenplanned

5.Isn’titaboutthetimeyou____todomorningexercises?

A.beganB.beginC.shouldbeginD.havebegun

6.Iamverygratefultoyouforwhatyou’vegivenmeand____youhavedoneforme.

A.whichB.thatC.allwhatD.allthat

7.Itwasnotuntilshehadarrivedhome____rememberedherappointmentwiththedoctor.

A.whensheB.thatsheC.andsheD.she

8.Determinedto____asifeverythingwerenormal,herespondedwithakindofindifference.

A.carryonB.accountforC.bringupD.getthrough

9.He____toarrangealoanthroughafinancecompany.

A.triedB.succeededC.managedD.endeavored

10.I____goingtothedoctor,butIwishIhadn’t.

A.pickoutB.makeoutC.giveoffD.putoff

11.Youngchildrenoftencan’t____betweenTVprogramsandcommercials.

A.separateB.distinguishC.compareD.contrast

12.Ifyoutakethismedicinetwiceaday,itshould____yourcold.

A.healB.cureC.treatD.recover

13.WhenMr.Blackretired,hisson____thebusinessfromhim.

A.tookinB.tookoverC.tookafterD.tookoff

14.Herhealthhasbeenaffected,andmay____altogetherifthestraincontinues.

A.breakdownB.breakoffC.breakoutD.breakup

15.I’dliketo____thisoldcarforanewmodel,butIcan’taffordit.

A.interchangeB.exchangeC.replaceD.convert

16.Therewere50peopleintherestaurantwhenthebombblew____.

A.upB.overC.outD.in

17.____Ilookold,Ihavenotlosttheuseofmylimbs.

A.ThoughB.InspiteofC.DespiteD.Nomatter

18.Schliemannknew,____hesawit,thathehadfoundtheactualplacewheretheruinsofTroywereburied.

A.foraninstantB.theinstantC.ontheinstantD.inaninstant

19.Mr.Smithhastaughtchemistryinthatschoolformoreyears____.

A.thananyteachersB.thananyoneC.thananyteacherD.thananyoneelse

20.____Mikeiswillingtojoinus,we’llgooutforapicnic.

A.NomatterB.WhetherornotC.AlthoughD.Because

21.Someonemusthavelefttapon,____thewaterwasrunningoverandfloodingthebathroom.

A.thereforeB.forC.neverthelessD.moreover

22.Only____makinginvestigations____havetherighttospeak.

A.before;canweB.after;wecanC.before;wecanD.after;canwe

23.Onlyunderspecialcircumstances____totakemake-uptests.

A.arefreshmenpermittedB.freshmenarepermitted

C.permittedarefreshmenD.arepermittedfreshmen

24.Important____hisdiscoverywas,itwasregardedasamatterofnoaccountinhistime.

A.toB.forC.thoughD.although

25.Innocase____onwithfoldedarms.

A.willtheylookB.theywilllookC.theyhavelookedD.havetheylooked

26.Itishightimethatsuchapractice____anendto.

A.isputB.beputC.wereputD.mustbeput

27.Idon’tthinkshe’llbeupset,butIwillseeherincase____.

A.shewillB.shedoesC.sheisD.shewould

28.IhadnotexpectedRosetocomeandseeme,butIhadhoped____.

A.thatshecouldhavephonedmeB.hertophone

C.hercallingD.thatshecallme

29.Itisnecessarythatthestudents____moreexercisestodo.

A.haveB.canhaveC.musthaveD.willhave

30.I____youhadreturnedthebookyesterday.

A.wantB.wouldratherC.likedD.hadbetter

31.____inanatmosphereofsimplelivingwaswhatherparentswishedfor.

A.ThegirlwaseducatedB.Thegirleducated

C.Thegirl’sbeingeducatedD.Thegirltobeeducated

32.Thetraditionalapproach____withcomplexproblemsistobreakthemdownintosmaller,moreeasilymanagedproblems.

A.todealingB.indealingC.dealingD.todeal

33.TheinternationalLawoftheSeaConferenceisanattempt____majordifferencesamongcountrieswithconflictinginterests.

A.resolvingB.toberesolvedC.tohavebeenresolvedD.toresolve

34.Jeandoesn’twanttoworkrightawaybecauseshethinksthatifshe____ajobsheprobablywouldn’tbeabletoseeherfriendsveryoften.

A.wouldhavetogetB.weretogetC.hasgotD.couldhavegot

35.Franklyspeaking,I’dratheryou____anythingaboutitforthetimebeing.

A.didn’tdoB.haven’tdoneC.don’tdoD.havedone

PartⅡ.ReadingComprehension(40points)

Directions:

Therearefourpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,youshoulddecidethebestchoice.

Passage1

Ascientistwhodoesresearchineconomicpsychologyandwhowantstopredictwayinwhichconsumerswillspendtheirmoneymuststudyconsumerbehaviors.Hemustobtaindatabothontheresourcesofconsumersandonthemotivesthattendtoencourageordiscouragemoneyspending.

Ifaneconomistwasaskedwhichoneofthethreegroupsborrowedmost—peoplewithrisingincomes,stableincomes,ordecliningincomes—hewouldprobablyanswer:

thosewithdecliningincomes.Actually,intheyears1947to1950,theanswerwas:

peoplewithrisingincomes.Peoplewithdecliningincomeswerenextandpeoplewithstableincomesborrowedtheleast.Thisshowsusthattraditionalassumptionisthatifpeoplewhohavemoneyexpectpricestogoup,theywillhastentobuy.Iftheyexpectpricestogodown,theywillpostponebuying.Butresearchsurveyshaveshownthatthisisnotalwaystrue.Theexpectationsofincomeincreasesmaynotstimulatebuying.Onetypicalattitudewasexpressedbythewifeofamechanicinaninterviewatatimeofrisingprices.“Inafewmonths,”shesaid,“we’llhavetopaymoreformeatandmilk,we’llhavelesstospendonotherthings.”Furthermore,theriseinpricesthathasalreadytakenplacemayberesentedandbuyer’sresistancemaybeevoked.Thisisshownbythefollowingtypicalcomment:

“Ijustdon’tpaytheseprices,theyaretoohigh.”

Traditionalassumptionsshouldbeinvestigatedcarefully,andfactorsoftimeandplaceshouldbeconsidered.TheinvestigationsmentionedabovewerecarriedoutinAmerica.

InvestigationsconductedatthesametimeinGreatBritain,however,yieldedresultsthatweremoreinagreementwithtraditionalassumptionsaboutsayingandspendingpatterns.Theconditionmostconductivetospendingappearstobepricestability.Ifpricesherehavebeenstableandpeoplehavebecomeaccustomed,toconsiderthem“right”andexpectthemtoremainstable,theyarelikelytobuy.Thus,itappearsthatthecommonbusinesspolicyofmaintainingstablepriceswithoccasionalsalesordiscountsisbasedonacorrectunderstandingofconsumerpsychology.

36.Theexampleofthemechanic’swifeisintendtoshowthatintimesofrisingprices,____.

A.peoplewithdecliningincometendtobuyless

B.peoplewithstableincometendtoborrowless

C.peoplewithincreasingincometendtobuymore

D.peoplewithmoneyalsotendtobuyless

37.FindingininvestigationsinBritainindicate____.

A.certainfactorsshouldbetakenintoaccount

B.peopleinBritainbehaveinthesamewayasthoseinAmerica

C.pricestabilityresultsfromacorrectunderstandingofconsumerpsychology

D.occasionaldiscountsandsalesarenecessary

38.Accordingtothepassagepeopletendtobuymorewhen____.

A.pricesareexpectedtogoup

B.pricesareexpectedtogodown

C.pricesdon’tchange

D.businesspolicyremainsunchanged

39.Thebesttitleofthepassageis____.

A.Consumer’sPurchasingPower

B.RelationshipbetweenIncomeandPurchasingPower

C.TraditionalAssumptions

D.StudiesinConsumerBehavior

40.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoestheauthorthinkofthetraditionalassumptionsaboutconsumerbehavior?

A.Theassumptionsarenotalwaystrue.

B.Theyareinreliable.

C.Theyareinconsistentwiththefindingsininvestigation.

D.Theassumptionsarenotatallwrong.

Passage2

Normallyastudentmustattendacertainnumberofcoursesinordertograduate.Andeachcoursewhichheattendsgiveshimacreditwhichhemaycounttowardsadegree.InmanyAmericanuniversitiesthetotalworkforadegreeconsistsofthirty-sixcourseseachlastingforonesemester.Atypicalcourseconsistsofthreeclassesperweekforfifiteenweeks.Whileattendingauniversityastudentwillprobablyattendfourorfivecoursesduringeachsemester.Normallyastudentwouldexpecttotakefouryearsattendingtwosemesterseachyear.Itispossibletospreadtheperiodofworkforthedegreeoveralongerperiod.Itisalsopossibleforastudenttomovebetweenoneuniversityandanotherduringhisdegreecourse,thoughthisisnotinfactdoneasaregularpractice.

Foreverycoursethathefollowsastudentisgivenagrade,whichisrecorded,andtherecordisavailableforthestudenttoshowtoprospectiveemployers.Allthisimposesaconstantpressureandstrainofwork,butinspiteofthis,somestudentsstillfindtimeforgreatactivityinstudentaffairs.Electionstopositionsinstudentorganizations

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