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中国医科大学大学英语复习题及答案

大学英语1复习题

I 交际英语

1. — Good morning, John. How are you doing? —____________.

A. Hello.

B. How do you do?

C. Good evening.

D. Not too bad. And you?

2. —How long does it _____ to the library? — Perhaps 10 minutes.

A. take

B. make

C. spend

D. cost

3. —What a beautiful scarf you have on today! —________________.

A. It is suitable for me.

B. No, it isn’t.

C. You want to have one, too?

D. Thank you.

4. —May I see your tickets, please? —__________________

A. Sure.

B. No, you can’t.

C. No, they are mine.

D. Yes, you can.

5. —__________________. — She teaches physics in a school.

A. What is your sister doing?

B. Who is your sister?

C. What does your sister do?

D. Where is your sister now?

6.— Hel lo, I’m Kelly Potter.

—Hello, I’m Dorota Smith. Just ——.

A.call myDorota

B. call me at Dorota

C.call me Dorota

D. call Dorota me

7. — May you have a wonderful journey, Honey! —________.

A. Thank you all the same

B. Yes, I will.

C. Thank you very much.

D. My pleasure.

8. — How is your study, Bob? —______

A. Every thng goes well.

B. I’m fine. Thank you.

C. It’s all right.

D. There is no problem.

9. — 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?

10. What day is today? —-____

A. It’s March 6.

B. It’s a fine day today.

C. t’s March.

D. It’s Monday.

11. — May I see your tickets, please? —____.

A. Sure

B. No, you can't.

C. No, they are mine.

D. Yes, you can.

12. Hello, how are you? — ____

A. Hello, how are you?

B. How do you do?

C. Fine, thank you.

D. That’s OK.

13. —________? — He teaches physics in a school.

A. What does your father do

B. Who is your father

C. What is your father doing

D. Where is your father now

14.—Is that seat taken? — ________

A.Please don't worry.

B. I don't think so.

C. Why not?

D. It's very nice.

15. — Thank you for your invitation. —__________

A. It doesn't matter.

B.It's a pleasure.

C. It's a small thing.

D. I'll appreciate it.

16. —Who’s ______? — This is Tom.

A. speaks

B. spoken

C. speaking

D. saying

17. —________? — He teaches physics in a school.

A. What does your father do

B. Who is your father

C. What is your father doing

D. Where is your father now

18.— Thanks for your help. —___________.

A.My pleasure.

B.Never mind.

C.Quite right.

D.Don’t thank me.

19.— ________. He teaches physics in a school.

A.What does your father do?

B.Who is your father?

C.What is your father doing?

D.Where is your father now?

20.—What’s the problem with your bike? —___________.

A.Not at all.

B.Good, thank you.

C.Nothing serious.

D.Sure

21.— Will it______ long to get there? No. It's not far at all.

A.take me

B.stay me

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D.go me

22.— What a beautiful dress you have on today! —___________.

A.It is suitable for me.

B.No, it isn’t.

C.You want to have one, too?

D.Thank you

23.— How was your trip to London, Jane? —________.

A.Oh, wonderful indeed.

B.I went there alone.

C.The guide showed me the way.

D.By plane and by bus

24.—How do you do? —________.

A. How do you do?

B. Fine, thank you.

C. Very well

D. Not too bad.

25.—______ ! — Congratulations on your promotion!

A. I'm engaged

B. It's a boy

C. I got promoted

D. Thank you for your support

II 阅读理解

passage1

Once James Thornhill, a famous English painter, was asked to paint some pictures on the walls of the king’s palace in England. Then workers were sent for and a big platform (台子)was made.

With the help of a worker, Thornhill started painting on the platform. They worked for a whole year and at last the pictures were ready.

Thornhill was happy when he looked at the pictures, for they were really beautiful. He looked at them for a long time, and then took one step back and looked again. Now the pictures were even more beautiful. He took another step, then another. Finally he was at the very edge of the platform, but he didn’t know it because he was thinking of his pictures.

The worker saw everything. ‘What should I do?’ he thought. ‘Thornhill was at the very edge of the platform. If I cry out, he will take another step, fall off it and surely be killed.’ So the worker quickly took some paint (漆)and threw it at the pictures.

‘What are you doing?’ cried the pa inter, running quickly forward to his pictures.

1. James Thornhill was an English ____.

A. worker

B. artist

C. king

D. writer

2. He was ordered to ____.

A. paint the wall of the king’s palace in England

B. paint some pictures on the wall of the palace

C. build a big platform in front of the palace

D. put up some new pictures on the old wall

3. It took them ____ to finish the pictures.

A. a month

B. a week

C. twelve months

D. half a month

4. James Thornhill felt that the ____ he was from the pictures, the ____ they were.

A. nearer...more beautiful

B. farther...more ugly

C. farther...more beautiful

D. higher above...more good-looking

5. The worker threw some paint at the pictures in order to ____.

A. save James’ life

B. destroy the picture

C. make the picture more beautiful

D. make the king angry

Passage 2

A poor young artist came to the gate of the subway station. He put his hat on the ground and took out a large piece of paper and laid it on the ground. Then he adjusted the violin and began playing.

Before long, the young violinist was surrounded with people, who were all attracted by the words on that paper. It said, “Last night, a gentleman named George Sang put an important thing into my hat by mistake. Please come to clai m it soon.”

After about half an hour, a middle-aged man ran there in a hurry and rushed through the crowd to the violinist and grabbed his shoulders and said, “Yes, it’s you. You did come here. I knew that you’re an honest man and would certainly come here.”

The story turned out to be this :George Sang bought a lottery ticket a few days ago. The awards opened yesterday and he won a prize of $500,000. So he felt very happy and he took out 50 dollars for the wonderful music played by the young man. However the lottery ticket was also thrown in.

Later someone asked the violinist: “At that time you needed to pay the tuition fee and had to play the violin every day to make the money. Then why didn’t you take the lottery ticket for yourself?”

The violinist said, “Although I don’t have much money, I live happily; but if I lose honesty I won’t be happy forever.”

Through our lives, we can gain a lot and lose so much. But being honest should

always be with us. If we bear ourselves in a deceptive and dishonest way, we may succeed temporarily. However, from the long-term view, we will be a loser. Such people are just like the water on the mountain. It stands high above the masses at the beginning, but gradually it comes down inch by inch and loses the chance of going up.

1. Which of the following statements about George is wrong?

A. He intended to give the violinist $50

B. He threw the lottery in the violinist’s hat deliberately.

C. He was very excited to get the lottery back.

D. He finally got his lottery back becau se of the violinist’s honesty.

2. Why were the violinist surrounded with a lot of people?

A. He was playing the violin in the street.

B. He was begging money in public.

C. He was waiting for someone who has lost money.

D. He has written something strange on paper in front of him.

3. Why did the violinist return the lottery to George?

A. He was honest and wanted to be happy.

B. He was wealthy and did not need the money.

B. He hoped to get some reward from George.

D. He was forced to give the money back to George by the police.

4. The underlined word in the first paragraph means _________.

A. fast food

B. metro

C. underpass

D.building

5. What kind of people can be compared to the water on the mountain?

A. intelligent people

B. cunning people

C. political people

D. dishonest people

Passage 3

During the meal, you'd better be careful not to leave a spoon in a soup bowl or coffee cup or any other dish. The coffee spoon ought to be on the saucer, the soup spoon

ought to be on the plate under the bowl. When you are having soup, make the least noises and use the side of your spoon inside out this way, not the tip. And you mustn't pick up your soup bowls so as to drink away the last drops of your soup from the

bottom of the bowl.

Very often there is only one main course and salad, followed by your sweet. If you

find the meal not enough, say "Oh, it's delicious!" and ask for some more of the

chicken or steak or whatever you have just had. The hostess will be very glad that you appreciate her cooking and will give you an extra portion. But if you observe the

Chinese way of being polite and say "No, thank you" when the hostess offers you more, you will most probably starve later, because Americans will never press food on you. Yet it is not polite to keep silent and not to talk with the person next to you. It would be considered good manners if you handle your silverware with care so that they don't make any noise. When coffee comes, drink it from your cup. The coffee spoon should rest on the saucer while you are drinking. And smoking, of course, is rarely seen at a dinner table. Well, when the meal is finished, the guests put their napkins on the table and stand up, the men again helping the ladies with their chairs. After the dinner, the guests usually stay for an hour or two, and then they would say, "Well, I'm afraid I must be going now." The host and hostess would of course urge everyone to stay longer. "What, already? Won't you have another coffee?" The guests, for instance, would say, "I'd love to, but I have to be up early tomorrow morning. Thank you for a most enjoyable evening. Good night."

And if you stay overnight or over the weekend, it will be courteous to send a thank-you note to the host or hostess the following day, very often with a small gift such as

a box of chocolate or some flowers as a token of appreciation of their hospitality.

1. Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?

A. How to Prepare for a Meal.

B. Never Press Food on Your Guest.

C. Table Manners in the U.S.A.

D. How to Enjoy a Dinner.

2. The passage suggests that ______.

A. to make the hostess happy you should ask for more food even if you are full

B. you should keep silent at a dinner table in order to be polite

C. if you want to be friendly with the person next to you, you should press food on him

D. talking is necessary at a dinner table

3. At a dinner table, you do all of the following except ______.

A. making the least noise possible

B. picking up your soup bowl to drink away the last drop

C. handling your silverware with care

D. drinking the coffee from your cup

4. What does "courteous" in the last paragraph mean?

A. Friendly.

B. Generous

C. Polite

D. Noble.

5. The passage implies that ______.

A. different nations have different customs

B. Chinese customs are quite similar to American ones

C. both Chinese and Americans have soup before the main course

D. if you are polite, the hostess will press more food on you

Passage 4

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