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川农14年12月大学英语一(83分)

川农14年12月大学英语一(83分)
川农14年12月大学英语一(83分)

川农14年12月大学英语一(83分)

14年12月考试作业考核

一、单选题(共 25 道试题,共 50 分。)

1. You can’t leave the city; all the roads are __ _ by snow. (D)

A. held

B. caught

C. delayed

D. blocked

2. Mr. Johnson has not decided whether he will ___ the branch company set up in the small town. (C)

A. hand in

B. put on

C. take over

D. lead to

3. If you keep on working hard, you are _____ to succeed. (A)

A. bound

B. bond

C. doomed

D. insisted

4. Bob thinks highly of himself. No one can _____ him of his mistakes in the work.(D)

A. realize

B. notice

C. approve

D. convince

5. It’s reported that the police are _____the area for the criminal (罪犯). (B)

A. processing

B. searching

C. operating

D. handling

6. This is a very _____ piece of apparatus. You must handle it with care. (A)

A. delicate

B. accurate

C. complicated

D.

indicated

7. —I’d like to have a table for four at 6 o’clock. —I’m sorry. There are no tables _____ this evening. (A)

A. available

B. favorable

C. ready

D. prepared

8. The days in winter are shorter than _____in summer. (B)

A. that

B. those

C. these

D. one

9. You can drive your own car _____ you have passed the driving test. (A)

A. now that

B. even if

C. so that

D. as if

10. Please remember to keep in ____ with me through e-mail when you are abroad. (A)

A. touch

B. trouble

C. promise

D. approval

11. Chinese history _____ him. (A)

A. interests with

B. is interested in

C. is interesting in

D. interests

12. A penny saved is a penny _____. (D)

A. lost

B. won

C. left

D. gained

13. You should take care that you have not _____ any detail in the design. (D)

A. disappeared

B. thrown

C. delivered

D. neglected

14. It makes no difference to me _____Mr. Smith will come or not. (D)

A. when

B. how

C. that

D. whether

15. I'i1 _____ at the next stop. (A)

A. get off

B. get in

C. get to

D. get up

16. While teaching a foreign language, we should take into _____ the differences between the students’ mother tongue a nd the target language. (C)

A. thinking

B. mind

C. account

D. count

17. It is _____ that 25 million school lunches are sold each day. (B)

A. accounted

B. estimated

C. cultivated

D. exceeded

18. He bought an expensive coat _____he had no jod. (C)

A. unless

B. since

C. although

D. till

19. Children should be taught how to get on well with _____.(B)

A. another

B. others

C. other

D. any other

20. The customer _____to the storekeeper about the poor quality of the refrigerator. (C) A. accuse B. criticized C. complained D. explained

21. During the famous comedian’s performance, the audience _____ out laughing several times. (B)

A. broke

B. burst

C. brought

D. burned

22. The temperature in the room is _____. (B)

A. hot

B. high

C. below

D. middle

23. The _____on international economic problems met in Geneva last Monday. (C)

A. reference

B. inference

C. conference

D. difference

24. When the teacher _____, all the students were seated.(B)

A. came into

B. came in

C. got out

D. got out of

25. John’s success in his career will be a great _____ to his aged parents.(A)

A. satisfaction

B. concentration

C. attraction

D. solution

二、完型填空(共 1 道试题,共 10 分。)

1. Many students are working hard in school and they may be wondering why it is so difficult to 1 success. The purpose of this article is to make students 2 of the importance of developing good study habits and 3 charge of their own learning process. Some points mentioned below are helpful in learning. Learning is actually not that difficult to learn 4 students know some basic facts of the learning process. Perhaps the first thing is that they need to 5 their time, so that they can 6 some aside for their study. It also means that the place in which they choose to study should be free of 7. Students should 8 over their lessons quickly before reading them carefully, a practice which can also be called “pre-reading”; 9 their time wisely; establish regularly scheduled times to study; and approach tests with a good attitude. Following the advice above could 10 to improved grades for them.

1). A. reach B. own C. achieve D. misfortune

(B)

2). A. aware B. study C. have D. notice

(A)

3). A. making B. taking C. getting D. applying (A)

4). A. or B. and C. if D. to (C)

5). A. find B. plan C. use D. dispute(B)

6). A. set B. put C. keep D. do(B)

7). A. charge B. duty C. distractions D. joke(C)

8). A. get B. go C. think D. surprise(B)

9). A. learn B. give C. construct D. spend(C)

10). A. lead B. cause C. result D. approach(A)

三、阅读理解(共 2 道试题,共 40 分。)

1. Stage plays, at first, seem a lot like films. Both use actors and dialogue and scenery. But if you try to make a film by setting up a camera in front of the stage, you will find it won’t work. A film made in this way will leave the audience cold. And even worse you’ll be wasting a powerful tool ---- the camera.

A stage is actually a box. One side of the box has been removed so the audience can see what’s going on inside. The actors remain at a fixed audience. In the film, however, the camera can bring the audience up close and fix their attention on small but important things: a frightened look, a whisper, a trembling of hands.

The camera offers the film maker freedom allowing him to move easily across barriers of time and space. He can show his action in real cities and on real farms. He can also use the camera to change the scene dozens of times in one film. No expert of the stage can do this.

1). The main idea of the text is that .(D)

A. stage plays and films are two different kinds of art

B. it is always disappointing to turn play into films

C. films have certain advantages(长处) over stage plays

D. the camera has made film making easy and possible

2). What is wrong with making a film by setting up a camera before the stage? .(D)

A. Fewer and fewer people will go to the theatre.

B. The audience cannot see what is going on the stage.

C. The scene cannot be changed from time to time.

D. The powerful camera cannot be made good use of.

3). Which of the following can show that the camera is a powerful tool? .(D)

A. It can move easily.

B. It can make small things look larger.

C. It can show things in the future.

D. It can give us a scene of realism.

4). In what way are plays different from films? .(A)

A. Films often use real scenery while plays don’t.

B. Films can show the past while plays can’t.

C. Films change scenes while plays don’t.

D. Film audience can move while play audience

can’t.

5). A suitable title for this text is .(C)

A. Stage Plays and Film

B. The Powerful Camera

C. Fewer Plays, More Films

D. Less Waste, More Freedom

2. As more people today have access to use of the internet through careers, school, or home computers, the trend of communicating online is on the rise. With the increasing popularity of this form of relationship, some individuals do not often consider this to be a potentially dangerous situation. However, there are people and places on the internet to be cautious of, as my own experience clearly shows.

While taking a break from working on my home computer, I logged onto a chat room and quickly joined in on the room discussion. I began chatting with a male individual on this particular day, under my fake user name. I felt a strange connection to this person while speaking with him. We enjoyed all the same hobbies and

activities. We had similar careers and both of us were happily married and had children. In the midst of a conversation one day this man told me he was in love with me. The rational side of me said he was crazy. After all, we had only known each other for a few weeks. Still, my confidence was soaring by this point, and I wanted to continue talking with him.

A short time later, he began talking about leaving our families to be together. I decided it was time to end this cyber relationship, as I had never had any intention of actually meeting this person. I was very polite and simply explained my position to him. That evening we received the first of many prank phone calls, until we finally had to change our phone number. Unfortunately, this wasn't enough of a hint for this person.

I have spoken to many people who assure me this does not always happen with cyber relationships. However, my experience certainly taught me a lesson and I only hope that others

realize that not everyone is what they seem to be on the internet.

1). The story told by the narrator is about .(C)

A. her romantic on-line encounter with a man

B. how she got addicted to on-line chatting

C. her terrible on-line relationship with a ma

D. how he family broke up because of he on-line romance with a man

2). The narrator .(A)

A. felt the man was better than her husband

B. disliked the man after some talk with him

C. fell in love with the man

D. felt attracted to the man

3). After they got to know each other for just a few weeks, the man suggested . (C)

A. they make some prank jokes on their phones

B. they have a date every Sunday

C. they leave their families to live together

D. they bring their families together for a meeting

4). The narrator and her husband decided to change their phone number because . (D)

A. the women wanted to hide from the man in spite of her passionate love for him

B. the women was determined not to talk to the man any more

C. the man threatened to break into their house

D. the man kept troubling them by making many prank phone calls

5). When telling the story the narrator's tone was .(A)

A. depressed and regretful

B. indifferent

C. excited

D. proud

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