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公共英语考试模拟试题

发布者: zoe | 发布时间: 2006-12-29 11:59| 查看数: 4404| 评论数: 0|

Part I: Vocabulary and Structure (45 points):



A.There are 15 incomplete statements. You are required to complete each statement by choosing the appropriate answer from the 4 choices (15 points).

1. Whenever she asks him help, he is always to help.( )

a. to, dueb. for, duec. to, readyd. for, ready



5. Jean reads the same poemtime because she likes it very much.()

a. a secondb. secondc. the second d. seconds



6. My sister is busy my brother his English study.( )

a. help, withb. to help, with c. helping, with d. to help, /



7. When I come in, hebreakfast.()

a. hadb. was having c. haved. is having



9. I have seen the film, I know very little about it.()

a. Becauseb. Although c. Asd. For



10. The variety of goods on sale in that shopsurprising.( )

a. isb. arec. being d. were



11. Mary and I good friends and often visited each other.()

a. are used tob. are used to bec. used to being d. used to be



12. Jane is a woman with.()

a. much responsibilityb. many responsibility c. much responsibilities d. many responsibilities



14. A sightseeing tour will befor the new students.(  )

a. arrangedb. setc. openedd. given



C. There are 15 incomplete statements. You should fill in each blank with the proper form of the word given in the brackets (15 points).



1. My sister (graduate) from the City University next year.

2. Professor Smith (teach) English for many years in China.

3. (plan) is quite important to the success of the interview.

4. Now she (make) a long-distance call to her mother.

5. The National Games (take)place on Saturday.







D. Change the form of the following words according to the instructions (5 points).



1. succeed (形容词)

2. satisfy (名词)

3. comfortable (动词)

4. circumstance (同义词)

5. teach (过去式)

6. depart (名词)

7. hero (复数)

8. occupy (过去式)

9. arrange (过去分词)

10. feel (过去分词)





Part II: Reading Comprehension (30 points):



You will find 5 questions or unfinished statements following each passage. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked a), b), c), and d). Please mark a proper answer for each question or statement after reading the passage.



Passage A:

Ask three people to look out the same window at a busy street corner and tell you what they see. Chances are you will receive three different answers. Each person sees the same scene, but each perceives (觉察) something different about it.

Perceiving goes on in our minds. Of the three people who look out the window, one may say that he sees a policeman giving a motorist a ticket. Another may say that he sees a rush-hour traffic jam at the intersection (十字路口). The third may tell you that he sees a woman trying to cross the street with four children in town. For perception is the mind’s interpretation (解释) of what the senses – in this case our eyes – tell us.

Many psychologists (心理学家) today try to determine just how a person experiences or perceives the world around him. Using a scientific approach, these psychologists set up experiments in which they can control all of the factors. By measuring and charting the results of many experiments, they are trying to find out what makes different people perceive totally different things about the same scene.



1. Seeing and perceiving are .

a. the same action

b. two separate actions

c. two actions carried on entirely by eyes

d. several actions that take place at different times



2. Perceiving is an action that takes place .

a. in our eyes

b. only when we think hard about something

c. in every person’s mind

d. only under the direction of a psychologist



3. People perceive different things about the same scene because .

a. they see different things

b. some have better eyesight

c. they cannot agree about things

d. of factors to be fount out



4. Which of the following is implied in this passage?

a. Psychologists do not yet know how people see.

b. The study of perception is going on now.

c. The best experiments are those in which all factors are controlled.

b. Perception does not involve psychological factors.



5. The best title for this selection is .

a. How to see

b. Learning about Our Minds though Science

c. What Psychologists Perceive

d. How to Become An Experimental Psychologist



Passage B:

Now, please look at your handbook carefully. The first item on the list is about the student services and the second item is about the special activities on campus. You may read the two parts by yourselves after the meeting. Let’s have a look at the final item on the list. It is health insurance. I’d like to say a few words about this item. If you haven’t an insurance policy, please get one at registration. Then you will be covered for any emergency during the school year. Students who are here on scholarship are automatically covered by an insurance plan. Students who pay their own tuition may purchase a student policy from the university. You may find student insurance application forms on the table near the door. There is a detailed description of cost and benefit on page 12 of your handbook. If you follow the instructions carefully, registration should go smoothly. But if you do run into any problems, you will find me at the center table. We will be glad to help you. Good luck!



1. Who is the speaker?

a. The university president.

b. A staff member at the registry (登记处).

c. A class officer.

d. A professor.



2. Which of the statements is NOT true?

a. The first item on the list is about the student services.

b. The second item is about the special activities on campus.

c. The final item is about the student insurance policy.

d. This is a textbook of insurance.



3. Who is the speaker talking to?

a. Teachers of the university.

b. New university employees.

c. New university students.

d. High school students.



4. What is the benefit of a student insurance policy?

a. It will enable the student to get the scholarship.

b. It will cover the student for any emergency during the school year.

c. It may prevent the student from any possible emergency.

d. It may help the student’s registration go smoothly.



5. Where can the students get the application forms for health insurance?

a. At a table near the door.

b. Out of the student handbook.

c. From the speaker’s desk.

d. In the classroom.



Passage C:

Because there are so many different nationalities in America, visitors can find almost any kind of restaurant in most of the large cities. The telephone book lists restaurants for each city according to the name, area of the city, or kind of food. Restaurants in large cities vary greatly in price. Many restaurants post their menus in the window so you can have some idea of the price and kind of food before you enter. If the menu is not posted, and you are uncertain about how expensive the place is, ask to see a menu before you are seated at a table, or else just ask about the price range. Appearances from the outside can be misleading – what looks like a small, informal restaurant may really be very expensive, and what look like a large, expensive restaurant may be very reasonable.

You can get a meal for about $4 or $5 or slightly more if you eat in snack bars or coffee dinner, with alcoholic drinks and wine extra. Prices in New York City are even higher.



1. Restaurants for each city are listed in the telephone book according to the

a. area of the city

b. name of the restaurant

c. kind of food

d. any of the above



2. Where is the menu posted in many restaurants?

a. In the window.

b. On the door of the restaurants.

c. On the tables.

d. In the front of the restaurants.



3. To let people get some idea of , many restaurants have their menu posted in the window.

a. the price

b. the kind of food

c. the kind of restaurant

d. both a and b



4. If you are not sure about the prices of the restaurants, what should you do?

a. Ask to see a menu before you sit down at s table.

b. Just ask the price range

c. Either a or b.

d. Ask to post a menu in the window.



5. What is the main idea of the passage?

a. Prices in New York City are even higher.

b. Restaurants in big cities vary greatly in prices.

c. Appearances of the restaurants from the outside can give you some wrong idea.

d. Visitors can find almost any kind of restaurant in most of the large cities.





Part III: Translation (20 points)



A. Translate the following sentences into Chinese (10 points).





我们正在寻找善于处理人际关系和签订新合同比竞争者快的人.



你一样需要去想想你是那种类型的人,你喜欢什么和为什么会喜欢!



老师对着我笑,还鼓励我去取得更大的进步!



自从1978年中国对世界实行改革开放,我的家乡已经取得很大的变化。



你走出这间房,向左转然后向右转,就在你左转的第二间房。

B. Translate the following sentences into English (10 points).



Would you like to go to the cinema with them ?



I think I am suiting for the requirement for this work .



We will appreciate if you can arrange a meeting for us .



As you know, my major is computer, so I am familiar with computer



They will share their experience in china with us .

Part IV: Writing (5 points)



You will see a dialogue between Chris Hudson, a visitor from America, and Fu Hua, a local person in Dalian. You are required to write a passage according to the information given by the dialogue. It will be better to limit your passage within 100 words.



Dialogue:

Chris:Excuse me. Do you live here?

Fu Hua: Yes, I’ve lived in Dalian all my life. My name is Fu Hua. How do you do?

Chris:Hi, I’m Chris Hudson fom America. I’m a mechanical engineer. I am on my way to Qingdao on business.

Fu Hua: How long are you staying in Dalian?

Chris:Just a day. What can I see here in twenty-four hours?

Fu Hua: Well, most tourists want to visit Gold Stone Beach.

Chris: What’s Gold Stone Beach?

Fu Hua: Well, Golden Stone Beach is a beautiful scenic spot in the north of Dalian, where the amazing reef and rare earth formation are said to be the devils’ and gods’ work.

Chris:Then I must go and visit it.

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