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AnEnglishTestforSeniorI(B2Units4-5)I.Multiplechoice20%:()1.Childrenaretiredoflearningoftenbecausetheyare_____todobetterthan theycan,bothatschoolandathome. A.expected B.suggested C.hoped D.wished()2.Hispalefacesuggestedhe_____angryandIsuggestedthathe_____atonce. A.shouldbe,shouldleave B.was,left C.was,leave D.be,left()3.Someofthewolvesthere_____thefur. A.arehunting B.arehuntingfor C.huntfor D.arehuntedfor()4.Henryknowslittleofphysics_____ofchemistry. A.aswellas B.andstillless C.andstillmore D.nolessthan()5.Heisalwaysseriousanddoesn’tlike_____. A.playjokes B.beingplayedjokeson C.beingplayedjokes D.toplayjokeonothers()hadtoapply_____thegovernment_____financialhelp. A.to,to B.for,for C.for,to D.to,for()7.Thebosswasangryabout_____themeeting. A.hisbeingabsentfrom B.hebeingabsentfrom C.himbelatefor D.hisbeingnotpresentat()8._____iswhencountrieshelpeachotherandbuildagoodfriendship. A.Thatisevenbetter B.Whatisevenbetter C.Itisevenbetter D.Whetherisevenbetter()9.Idon’tknowtheresult_____,but_____,Idon’tthinkourteamwonan advantageovertheirsinyesterdaycompetition. A.forsure,honestlyspeaking B.ofsure,tobehonestwithyou C.forcertain,honestlyspoken D.certainly,tobehonesttoyou()10.Youcantakeaboat_____thelakeandvisitthetempleonthehill. A.in B.fromonto C.through D.fromacross()11.Doestheamountofrain_____thegrowthofthecrops A.effect B.havefeweffectson C.affect D.produce()12.Hecarriedouttheproject_____him. A.withoutanyonehelped B.withoutnoonehelping D.withoutsomeonetohelp D.withoutanyonehelping()13.Therewasateapotfashionedlikeachinaduck,_____thewaterwassupposed tocome. A.fromitsopenmouth B.outofwhoseopenmouth C.bythatopenmouth D.withwhichopenmouth()Olympicgames,_____in.,didn’tincludewomenplayersuntil 1912. A.firstplaying B.tobefirstplayed C.firstplayed D.tobefirstplaying()15.Englishwordsarenotalwaysspelled_____. A.thewaytheysound B.thewaywhichtheysoundC.thewayitissounded D.astheyaresound()alotofproblems_____,themanagerfeltlikeacatonhotbricks. A.solved B.solving C.tosolve D.beingsolved()onatruestory,thefilmiswellworth_____. A.Based,seeing B.Basing,seeing C.Beingbased,tosee D.Based,beingseen()18.Thoughsmall,theseorangessell_____,becausetheytaste_____. A.well,well B.well,nice C.nicely,well D.nice,good()19. -----Howdidyougettoknowallabouttheaccident -----_____. A.Bymyself B.Bythechance C.Bymistake D.Byaccident()20.-----Whoarethepeople_____there -----Agroup_____themselvesthe“Greenguards”. A.stand,calling B.standing,calling C.stood,called D.standing,calledII.Closetest30%: WhileIwaswaitingtoenteruniversity,IsawinanewspaperateachingjobwantedataschoolabouttenmilesfromwhereIlived.Beingveryshortof__21__andwantingtodosomething__22__,Iapplied,__23__,asIdidso,thatwithouta__24__andwithnoexperienceofteachingmychancesofgettingthejobwereslight. __25__,threedayslater,aletterarrived,__26__metoCroydonfora__27__withtheheadmaster.Itprovedtobeadifficultjourney;atraintoCroydonstation,aten-minutebus__28__andthenawalkofaquarterofamile.Asaresult,whenIarrivedthere,Iwasfeelingtoohottobe__29__.Itwasclearlythe__30__himselfthatopenedthedoor.Hewasshortandround. Theschool,hesaid,wasmadeupofone__31__oftwenty-fourboysbetweensevenandthirteen.Ishouldhavetoteachallthesubjectsexceptart,whichhetaughthimself.Ishouldhaveto___32__theclassintothreegroupsandteachthem__33__atthreedifferent__34__,andIwas__35__atthethoughtofteachingmaths,__36__Iwasn’tverygoodatschool.Worseperhapswasthe__37__ofhavingtoteachthemonSaturdayafternoonbecausemostofmyfriendswouldbe__38__themselvesatthattime. __39__Ihadtimetoaskaboutmysalary.Hegotuptohis__40__.“Now,”hesaid.“You’dbettermeetmywife.Sheistheonewhoreallyrunsthisschool”.()21.A.money B.time C.experience D.advice()22.A.honest B.secret C.funny D.useful()23.A.hoping B.wondering C.fearing D.considering()24.A.knowledge B.degree C.subject D.skill()25.A.However B.And C.Also D.Therefore()26.A.sending B.suggesting C.calling D.inviting()27.A.lecture B.meeting C.discussion D.sightseeing()28.A.ride B.riding C.cycle D.running()29.A.excited B.interested C.nervous D.thirsty()30.A.teacher B.headmaster C.student D.door-keeper()31.A.group B.row C.score D.class()32.A.connect B.divide C.teach D.join()33.A.inclass B.inorder C.inturn D.intime()34.A.classes B.subjects C.places D.levels()35.A.excited B.angry C.surprised D.disappointed()36.A.which B.atwhich C.that D.inwhich()37.A.idea B.job C.ways D.time()38.A.watching B.studying C.helping D.enjoying()39.A.Before B.Hardly C.Until D.Since()40.A.legs B.leg C.feet D.footIII.Readingcomprehension30%: (A) Whensomeonesays,“Well,IguessI’llhavetogotofacethemusic,”itdoesnotmeanheisplanningtogotoaconcert.Itissomethingfarlesspleasant,likebeingcalledinbyyourbosstoexplainwhyyoudidthisorthat,andwhyyoudidnotdothisorthat.Sourmusic,indeed,butithastobefaced. Thephrase“tofacethemusic”isfamiliartoeveryAmerican,youngandold.Itisatleast100yearsold. ThefirstinformationcomesfromtheAmericanwriterJamesFenimoreCooper.Hesaid—in1851—thattheexpressionwasfirstusedbyactorswhilewaitinginthewingstogoonstage.Aftertheygottheircuetogoon,theyoftensaid,“It’stimetogotofacethemusic.”Andthatisexactlywhattheydid—facetheorchestrawhichwasjustbelowthestage. Anactormightbefrightenedornervousashemovedontothestageinfrontoftheaudiencethatmightbefriendlyorperhapsunfriendly,especiallyifheforgothislines.Buthehadtogoout.So,“tofacethemusic”cametomeanhavingtogothroughsomething,nomatterhowunpleasanttheexperiencemightbe,becauseyouknewyouhadnochoice. Theotherexplanationcomesfromthearmy.Menhadtofaceinspectionbytheirleader.Thesoldiersworriedabouthowwelltheylooked.Wastheirequipmentclean—shinyenoughtopassinspectionStill,themenhadtogoout,andfacethemusicoftheband,aswellastheinspection.Whatelsecouldtheydo()41.Accordingtothepassage,theword“music”means_____.yourboss’scriticism(批評)yourleader’sinspectionsomethingunpleasanttobeexperiencedsourpopmusic()42.Thephrase“tofacethemusic”wasfirstusedby______.someAmericanactorstheAmericanwriterJamesFenimoreCooperalltheAmericanstheAmericanorchestra()43.Anactormightfeelfrightenedornervouswhengoingonstage.Oneofthe reasonsisthat______.hisperformancemightnotsatisfymostoftheaudiencehemightnotrememberwhatheshouldsayonstagehehadtofacetheunfriendlyaudiencemostoftheaudiencemightbehisfriends()44.“Tofacethemusic”isalsousedtomeanthatsoldierswerenotwilling______.tobeexaminedabouttheirequipmenttobefoundweaktoshowthemselvesupinpublictobeinspectedbytheirleader()45.Thepassageismainlyabout______.themeaningofthephrase“tofacethemusic”howtodealwithsomethingunpleasanttheorigin(起源)ofthephrasehowtogothroughdifficulty(B) Cancerisamongthetopkillerdiseasesinoursocietytodayandscientistshavefoundoutthatstress(緊張)helpstobringiton.weneedtoconsider,therefore,whatarethecausesofstressinourlife,andwhetherwecandoanythingaboutthem. Areweunder-employed,oroverburdened(負擔過重)withtoomanyresponsibilitiesDowehavearightbalanceofworkandleisure(閑散)inourlivesAreourrelationshipswithfamily,friendsorfellowworkersallthattheyshouldbe Allthesethingscanbeacauseofstress,anditisbesttofacethemdirectly,andtobringourfrustrations(失意)intotheopen.Peoplewhohaveagoodrowandthenforgetitaredoingtheirhealthmoregoodthanthosewhobottleuptheirfeelings. Ifourself-examinationhasbroughtanycausesofstresstolight,letusconsiderwhatwecandoaboutthem.Itispossibletochangejobs.Wecanmakemoreleisureandfillitmorehappily,ifwewillacceptadifferentlivingstandard.Wecanimproveourpersonalrelationshipsbyadifferentattitude.Itiswewhoallowotherpeopletomakeourselvesunhappy.Oftenthelittlethingsthatdisturbusarenotworthanhour’sanger.TheteachingintheBible“Letnotthesungodownuponyourwrath(憤怒)”isgoodadvicefromthehealthpointofviewaswellasreligion.()46.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueFreedomfromresponsibilitieshelpsreducestress.Stressisthedirectcauseofcaner.ThecausesofstressareworthseriousstudyCanceristhenumberonekillerisoursocietytoday.()47.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingtypesofpeopleismorelikely tosufferfromstressPeoplewhohavecancer.Peoplewholiketoquarrelwithothers.Peoplewhoselivingstandardislow.Peoplewhohavemoreresponsibilitiesthantheycandealwith.()48.Judgingfromthecontext,theunderlinedword“row”inthethirdparagraph mostprobablymeans______. A.anoisyquarrel B.averyloudnoise C.aneatlineofthingssidebyside D.ajourneyinaboat()49.WhichofthefollowingisnotmentionedasawaytoreduceourstressChangingourjobs.Changingourattitudeaboutlittlethingsthatmakeusunhappy.Speakingoutaboutourfrustrations.ReadingtheBible.()50.“Letnotthesungodownuponyourwrath”probablymeans“______”.Don’tletyourangerlastlong.Don’tgetangrywhilethesunisgoingdown.Don’tgetangryeasilyaboutlittlethings.Don’twatchthesunsetwhileyouareangry.(C)Intheearlieststagesofman’sdevelopmenthehadnomoreneedofmoneythananimalshave.Hewascontent(滿足)withverysimpleformsofshelter,madehisownroughtoolsandweaponsandcouldprovidefoodandclothingforhimselfandhisfamilyfromnaturalmaterialsaroundhim.Ashebecamemorecivilized(文明),however,hebegantowantbettershelter,moreefficienttoolsandweapons,andmorecomfortableandmorelastingclothingthancouldbeprovidedbyhisownneighborhoodorbytheworkofhisownunskilledhand.Forthesethingshehadtoturntotheskilledpeoplesuchassmiths,leatherworkersorcarpenterswhowerespringingupeverywhere.Itwasthenthatthequestionofpaymentarose. Atfirsthegotwhathewantedbyasimpleprocessofexchange.Thesmithwhohadnotthetimetolookafterlandorcattlewasgladtotakemeatorgrainfromthefarmerinexchangeforanaxeoraplough.Butasmoreandmoregoodswhichhadnofixedexchangevaluecametothemarket,exchangebecametoocomplicated(復雜)tobesatisfactory.Anotherproblemarosewhenthosewhomadethingswantedtogetstocksofwoodorleather,oriron,buthadnothingtoofferinexchangeuntiltheirfinishedgoodswereready. Thusthedifficultiesofexchangeledbydegreestotheinventionofmoney.Insomecountries,easilyhandledthingslikeseedsorshellsweregivenacertainvalueandthefarmer,insteadofpayingthesmithforanewaxebygivinghimsomemeatorgrain,gavehimsomanyshells.Ifthesmithhadanyshellsleftwhenhehadboughthisfood,hecouldgetstocksoftherawmaterialsofhistrade.Insomecountriesquitelargethingssuchascowsorcamelsorevenbigflatstoneswereusedfortrade.Later,piecesofmetal,bearingvaluesaccordingtothevarietyofthemetalandthesizeofthepieces,orcoinswereused.Moneyasweknowhadarrived.()51.WhywereearlymencontentwiththeirsimplelifeTheycouldprovidefoodandclothingandsimpleshelterforthemselvesTheywereabletomaketheirowntoolsTheydidnothavetousemoneyTheyhadenoughnaturalmaterialsaroundthem.()52.Asmenbecamemorecivilizedthey_____.alllearnttomakebythemselvesthethingstheyneededhadtotravelalottolookforwhattheywantedwantedbetterthingsthanthosetheythemselvescouldprovidenolongerprovidedfoodandclothingforthemselves()53.Exchangeofgoodsbecamedifficultbecause_____.therewasnotamarketplaceforfarmersandsmithstoexchangetheirgoodsMoreandmoregoodswhichhadnofixedexchangevaluecametothemarketFarmerswereunwillingtoprovidesmithswithgrainandmeatSkilledworkersdidnotworkhardenoughtoproducegoodtoolsandweapons()54.Beforepeopleusedmetalcoinstheyused_____.shellsorseedsbecausetheycouldbeeasilyhandledcamelseventhoughtheywerelargeflatstoneseventhoughtheywerelargealloftheabove()55.Moneywasnotuseduntil_____.paperwasinventedpeoplepracticedasimpleprocessofexchangenothingcouldbeofferedinexchangetheexchangeofonethingforanotherbecametoocomplicatedIV.Fillintheblankswithproperwords10%:56.Let’sgotothetheatrefirstandeatatarestauranta__________.57.“UFO”standsforu__________flyingobjects.58.Hardworkleadstosuccess,whilel__________resultsinfailure.
59.Thoughb__________byafiercedog,hedidn’tletoutacryofpain.60.Drivetheenemiesoutofthecountry,andthepeoplecanliveap__________life.61.Theatlasc___________fortymaps,includingthreeofGreatBritain.62.LuXun’sachievementse__________himrespectandadmiration.63.Doyouthinkiteveryone’sdutytoprotectendangeredw________64.Whenwillthegroupofpopsingersputon__________(演出)attheWorkers’Club65.Shegotajob__________(分類)lettersinthepostoffice.Ans
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