考核目标:放弃这种冒险:trade the adventure
74. 答案:如果过去的事能够提供什么指导的话,那么华盛顿的辩论者就不会盲目地轻信一方。
考核目标:blindly favor one side or the other:盲目地轻信一方
75. 答案: The purpose of traffic laws is to provide for the safety and protection of people. 考核目标:为……提供:to provide for
76. 答案:对她来说,在那些将来的年月里,不会有人为她而生活。 考核目标:live for her: 为她而生活
77. 答案:Living alone gives me the time and space for self-reflection. 考核目标:自我反省: self-reflection
78. 答案:吵吵嚷嚷一家人围坐在饭桌边吃自家做的饭的日子已经一去不复返了。 考核目标:the clamorous family: 吵吵嚷嚷一家人
79. 答案:Appearance is no longer a young man’s concern. 考核目标:不再: no longer 80. 答案:全球化——距离的缩短及互动与相互依靠的增强——已是整个世纪甚至更长时间的主题,但它远未结束。
考核目标:the shrinking of distance: 距离的缩短; the increase in interplay and interdependence: 相互依靠的增强
Network Education College, BLCU 《高级英语(Ⅰ)》模拟试卷三
注意:
1.试卷保密,考生不得将试卷带出考场或撕页,否则成绩作废。请监考老师负责监督。 2.请各位考生注意考试纪律,考试作弊全部成绩以零分计算。 3.本试卷满分100分,答题时间为90分钟。
4.本试卷分为试题卷和答题卷,所有答案必须答在答题卷上,答在试题卷上不给分。 V. Multiple Choice. (1 point for each, altogether 30 points)
Directions: There are 30 sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four choices respectively marked by letters A, B, C and D. Choose the word that you think best complete the sentence. Write your answers on the answer sheet.
1. The doctor cured her of_______tuberculosis. [A] the [B] a [C] an [D] /
2. Both sides of the debate recognize these flaws, but they disagree ___ how to remedy them. [A] to [B] of [C] on [D] for
3. Diplomatic ties between the two nations were_______due to the conflicts over border issues, which had lasted for the past years. [A] saved [B] served [C] severed [D] seeded 4. He never thought the committee would_______his proposal. [A] put up [B] pass on [C] object to [D] call on 5. You will never guess whom I_______on the street yesterday. [A] ran over [B] ran out of [C] ran into [D] ran up to 6. Women enjoy_______more than men do. [A] single [B] singledom [C] singleness [D] singles
7. Many more eighteenth-century novels were written by women than by men, but this dominance has until very recently, been regarded merely as_______fact, a bit of arcane knowledge noted only by bibliographers. [A] a controversial [B] a statistical [C] an analytical [D] an explicit
8. The corporation expects only_______increases in sales next year despite a yearlong effort to revive its retailing business.
[A] unquestionable [B] modest [C] exaggerated [D] groundless
9. The letter had no positive effects because the authority held a very_______attitude on the labor contract issue. [A] solo [B] same [C] served [D] stern
10. The well-trained engineer must understand fields as diverse as physics, economics, geology, and sociology; thus, and overly_______engineering curriculum should be avoided. [A] narrow [B] innovative [C] competitive [D] academic
11. The couple had been trying to satisfy all the needs of the son, who had been_______for more money all the time. [A] importing [B] importuning [C] improving [D] impressing
12. The employees tried to avoid every risk that might_______her displeasure during the first month after she was divorced by her husband. [A] incur [B] incline [C] include [D] indicate
13. The governor had to_______all his appointments for the day and rush to the train accident. [A] set off [B] pay off [C] see off [D] call off
14. The host are_______to plan and pay for the entertainment of their guests. [A] suppose [B] supposing [C] supposed [D] supposedness
15. The young man was deeply hurt because his proposal was rejected and, to a certain extent, _______at by the team members. [A] smiled [B] stand [C] simulated [D] sneered
16. Video games have_______a pervasive form of entertainment in the 1990s. [A] come [B] become [C] became [D] becoming
17. The leader presented to the committee a_______signed by 1000 electors asking for a through probe into the financial problem. [A] postage [B] postcard [C] paper [D] petition
18. A person who lived in the early years of the 20th century would not have been able to experience the_______influence of science and technology as it is now. [A] persuasive [B] pervasive
[C] passive [D] previous
19. Congress is having great difficulty developing a consensus on energy policy, primarily because the policy objectives of various members of congress rest on such_______assumptions. [A] fundamental [B] trivial [C] explicit [D] divergent
20. His_______personality, rather than his good looks, made him popular with others. [A] engaging [B] enduring [C] enlisting [D] enhancing
21._______you disagree with her, her idea is still worth considering. [A] Even if [B] If only [C] Instead of [D] Despite of
22. The rocks are carefully crushed_______the diamonds are not destroyed. [A] even if [B] so that [C] as if [D] no matter
23. At the interview, he had been so impressed with her analytical ability_______he sent her to the editor-in-chief. [A] that [B] which [C] what [D] where
24. Understanding the culture habits of another nation, especially_______containing as many as different subcultures as the United States, is a complex task. [A] conflict [B] one [C] that [D] those
25. The man in the corner confessed_______a lie to the manager of the company. [A] have told [B] tell [C] being told [D] to have told 26. Tom suggests that Ann_______the house. [A] can sell [B] sells [C] sell [D] sold
27. With the rapid evolution of on-line games_______a new generation. [A] comes [B] come [C] coming [D] came
28. Least of all_______that he owes a duty to the community in such matter. [A] does he suspect [B] he suspect [C] suspect he [D] suspect does he
29. Mr. Wang, I will fetch four chairs for the meeting. You_______fetch four, two will do. [A] shouldn't [B] mustn't [C] needn't [D] can't
30. He has to pay an average of 500 yuan to_______his car each month.