模拟试题[18 Simulated test Part I Structure and Vocabulary Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, c and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (5 points) 1. It is requested that an applicant whose undergraduate work is done at another institution two copies of undergraduate transcripts and degrees directly to the dean of the graduate school. to send ed send 2. Many farmers came to the city, jobs and for all the other legendary opportunities of life in the city. A. looking for k f C. having looked for nol is highly unusual at least twenty percent of it is absorbed directly into A. in consequence of which B. ided that that 4. His features were agreeable; his body slight of build, had something of athlet 5. Electronic computers many advantages, cannot carry out creative work or replace
模拟试题[18] Simulated Test [PREVIOUS] [NEXT] Part I Structure and Vocabulary Section A Directions:Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (5 points) 1. It is requested that an applicant whose undergraduate work is done at another institution _____ two copies of undergraduate transcripts and degrees directly to the dean of the graduate school. A.must send B.send C.are to send D.need send 2. Many farmers came to the city, _____ jobs and for all the other legendary opportunities of life in the city. A.looking for B.to look for C.having looked for D.looked for 3. Alcohol is highly unusual _____ at least twenty percent of it is absorbed directly into the bloodstream. A.in consequence of which B.provided that C.so that D.in that 4. His features were agreeable;his body, _____ slight of build,had something of athletic outline. A.somehow B.as C.though D.somewhat 5. Electronic computers, _____ many advantages,cannot carry out creative work or replace man
B. which have C. even if hav i D. over which have 6. We advocate the econ ltural and religious traditions of all national minorities respecting D. having respected 7. This is so difficult a problem that the scientist is known to it for about ten years. B. have been working on 8. I would have passed the college entrance examinations I misread some of the questions and gave the wrong answers. A. but that 9. Stress is a natural part of everyday life and there is no way you can avoid it, you can avoid being hungry. A. much more than B. no more tha 10. We decided against installing the new heating apparatus for the reason it would Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C and D Identify the part of the sentence that is incorrect and mark your answer on the aNSWER ShEet. (5 points l1. Statistics from (A)the developed countries suggest that it is(B)only when(C)people's living standards begin to rise
A.though having had B.which have C.even if having D.over which have 6. We advocate _____ the economic,cultural and religious traditions of all national minorities. A.to respect B.to be respected C.respecting D.having respected 7. This is so difficult a problem that the scientist is known to _____ it for about ten years. A.have worked on B.have been working on C.be working on D.work on 8. I would have passed the college entrance examinations _____ I misread some of the questions and gave the wrong answers. A.but B.because C.as D.in that 9. Stress is a natural part of everyday life and there is no way you can avoid it, _____ you can avoid being hungry. A.much more than B.no more than C.any more than D.no less than 10. We decided against installing the new heating apparatus for the reason _____ it would be too costly. A.why B.which C.that D.as Section B Directions:Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A,B,C and D.Identify the part of the sentence that is incorrect and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.(5 points) 11. Statistics from (A) the developed countries suggest that it is (B) only when (C) people's living standards begin to rise does birth rate begin to fall. (D)
12. It is only natural that a 2 year old child, hav learned(A)to move about, trys (B)to reach for (C) things he is not supposed(D) to be touching 13. For the human species to survive (A)over time their( B)members must regularly reproduce. Thus women must, whether at home or in the labor force, (C)make the(D)most of their physical appearance. 14. From industrial beginnings (A)in the nineteenth century, plastics struggled (B)through a hundred and twenty years of glory, failure, disrepute and suspicion on the slow road (D) public acceptanc 15. Freezing does not make canned fruits (A)unsafe to eat unless( B)it breaks the seal of the container and lets in (C) bacteria that causes (D)spoilage 16. Women have only 60 to 70 percent as much muscle (A)as men for their body mass. that is why (B)an average woman cant lift as much ( C), throw as far, and hit as hard (D)as verage an 17. For any Englishman, there can never be any discussion as to (a)who is the worlds greatest poet and greatest dramatist. Only one name can possibly (B)suggest itself to us(C) that of(D)William Shakespeare 8. He appears to be absorbed (A) in the sports news( B)on the back pages of his paper and (C) D) 19. American footfall, which(A) I know little, seems to be( B)an exciting(C)sports (D ly (A)as it (B)may seem, the united states a relatively ne he worlds oldest organized (D) trade union movement. Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, b, c and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points) 21. I' d like John to have the job, but if he doesn t accept it, we ll have to a ess D. look up to till after midnight
12. It is only natural that a 2 year old child, having just learned (A) to move about, trys (B) to reach for (C) things he is not supposed (D) to be touching. 13. For the human species to survive (A) over time, their (B) members must regularly reproduce.Thus women must, whether at home or in the labor force, (C) make the (D) most of their physical appearance. 14. From industrial beginnings (A) in the nineteenth century,plastics struggled (B) through (C) a hundred and twenty years of glory,failure,disrepute and suspicion on the slow road to (D) public acceptance. 15. Freezing does not make canned fruits (A) unsafe to eat unless (B) it breaks the seal of the container and lets in (C) bacteria that causes (D) spoilage. 16. Women have only 60 to 70 percent as much muscle (A) as men for their body mass.That is why (B) an average woman can't lift as much (C) ,throw as far, and hit as hard (D) as an average man. 17. For any Englishman,there can never be any discussion as to (A) who is the world's greatest poet and greatest dramatist.Only one name can possibly (B) suggest itself to us (C) : that of (D) William Shakespeare. 18. He appears to be absorbed (A) in the sports news (B) on the back pages of his paper and ignores (C) the hurried (D) crowd. 19. American footfall, which (A) I know little, seems to be (B) an exciting (C) sports (D) game. 20. Surprisingly (A) as it (B) may seem,the united states a relatively new nation has (C) the world's oldest organized (D) trade union movement. Section C Directions:Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points) 21. I'd like John to have the job, but if he doesn't accept it, we'll have to _____ a less experienced man. A.fall back on B.resort to C.turn on D.look up to 22. There was tremendous excitement in the streets and the shouting didn't _____ till after midnight. A.die away B.die down
c, die off 23. Many English boys go to boarding school at the age of seven. They usually quickly and ar get alon B. carry on D. settle down 24. He agreed to take my classes while i was away, but he never tur for any f them A backed me up B. gave himself awa C. let me down D. lived up to me 25. Alcohol abuse is the most serious drug problem in the United States today Dr Chavet believes that alcohol can do more good than harm if it is properly controlled A. An B. Nevertheless C. Meanwhile D. Otherwise 26. Their ideas about occupation for men and women are not as le’ s ideas are. D. serious 27. My daughter is entering a new of development now that she is starting scho B. era phere 28. A telephone directory is a book with large a successful book so often reprinted as to make any author envious. A. publication C. registration D. circulation 29. Since she took up Womens Lib, she has stopped her husband on every point of difference between them: she sticks to her gu
C.die off D.die out 23. Many English boys go to boarding school at the age of seven. They usually _____ quickly and are very happy. A.get along B.carry on C.bring up D.settle down 24. He agreed to take my classes while I was away, but he _____ . He never turned up for any of them. A.backed me up B.gave himself away C.let me down D.lived up to me 25. Alcohol abuse is the most serious drug problem in the United States today. _____ Dr.Chavetz believes that alcohol can do more good than harm if it is properly controlled. A.Anyway B.Nevertheless C.Meanwhile D.Otherwise 26. Their ideas about occupation for men and women are not as _____ as older people's ideas are. A.stern B.harsh C.rigid D.serious 27. My daughter is entering a new _____ of development now that she is starting school. A.span B.era C.phase D.sphere 28. A telephone directory is a book with large _____ ,a successful book so often reprinted as to make any author envious. A.publication B.popularity C.registration D.circulation 29. Since she took up Women's Lib, she has stopped _____ her husband on every point of difference between them: she sticks to her guns
B. putting up with C. turning to D. falling in with 30. State governments and other governmental agencies, special foundation, and the college many scholarships to students with special abilities and to those with fABCD 31. Most of the newly invented technical terms are special discussions, and seldom get into general literature or conversation. D. absorbed in 32. The owner of a car is no longer forced to rely on public transportation and is, therefore, D lled 33. In more general use are inexpensive chopsticks of bamboo or wood that can be bought in of pairs: 10 is the usual number. B. bundles C. units D. pie 4. Postage rates depends upon several factors the type of communication, the, the ight and the method of transportation. B. to C. destination D. delivery advantage gained in comfort is often cancelled out in city driving by the n fact,any 35. Most of the important cities of the world suffer from traffic congestion. I caused b. disturbane
A.giving in to B.putting up with C.turning to D.falling in with 30. State governments and other governmental agencies, special foundation, and the college themselves _____ many scholarships to students with special abilities and to those with financial needs. A.allot B.grant C.present D.assign 31. Most of the newly invented technical terms are _____ special discussions,and seldom get into general literature or conversation. A.entitled to B.involved in C.confined to D.absorbed in 32. The owner of a car is no longer forced to rely on public transportation and is, therefore, not _____ to work locally. A.compelled B.obliged C.restricted D.repelled 33. In more general use are inexpensive chopsticks of bamboo or wood that can be bought in _____ of pairs; 10 is the usual number. A.bunches B.bundles C.units D.pieces 34. Postage rates depends upon several factors the type of communication,the _____ ,the weight and the method of transportation. A.distribution B.termination C.destination D.delivery 35. Most of the important cities of the world suffer from traffic congestion. In fact, any advantage gained in comfort is often cancelled out in city driving by the _____ caused by traffic jams. A.frustration B.disturbance