模拟试题[12] 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. The dean of our department asked that all the students at the reception this fternoon in order to meet the representatives form other colleges B. will be present present D. be present 2. High school and college students today are pushed so much in the direction of specializati little time is left for the further development of the basic reading skills initiated in earlier years. 3. As I spoke I observed a large dog lying on the sunny grass beneath its ears as if C. to raise D. raising far back in the mountains, the coal had to be hauled from a deep valley. B. as it did 5. A man should never be ashamed to own he as been in the is but saying, in other words, that he is wiser today than he was yesterday
模拟试题[12] 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. The dean of our department asked that all the students _____ at the reception this afternoon in order to meet the representatives form other colleges. A.are present B.will be present C.would be present D.be present 2. High school and college students today are pushed so much in the direction of specialization _____ little time is left for the further development of the basic reading skills initiated in earlier years. A.as B.so that C.that D.therefore 3. As I spoke I observed a large dog lying on the sunny grass beneath _____ its ears as if about to bark. A.raise B.raised C.to raise D.raising 4. Lying _____ far back in the mountains, the coal had to be hauled from a deep valley. A.as it is B.as it did C.was it D.did it 5. A man should never be ashamed to own he as been in the wrong, _____ is but saying, in other words, that he is wiser today than he was yesterday. A.what
C. which 6. The funny looking man whom the girl met on the street of Prinston was Albert Einst B. none other but D. nobody but 7. Now scientists realize soon that existing scientific knowledge is not nearly so complete, certain and unalterable as many textbooks seem to imply B. very D. nobody but 8. Many of the successful men, had they been able to choose for themselves, would have selected some quite different professions they have made fortunes ch A. from that in whic D. from wha 9. Some people hold that, since we live in a money oriented society, the average individual ems A. anyone elses else D. any one el 10. In digital electronics, signals are broken down into thousands, maybe millions, which are encoded as zeroes and ones of information B. of bits of information C. of little in formation D. of much in formation 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. Not only could one (A)accident in a single nuclear power station spread so much(B) radioactivity as(c)a thousand Hiroshima atom bombs, but(d) the radio active waste from these stations is extremely dangerou
B.who C.which D.as 6. The funny looking man whom the girl met on the street of Prinston was _____ Albert Einstein. A.none but B.none other but C.no other but D.nobody but 7. Now scientists cannot realize _____ soon that existing scientific knowledge is not nearly so complete,certain and unalterable as many textbooks seem to imply. A.so B.very C.too D.nobody but 8. Many of the successful men, had they been able to choose for themselves, would have selected some quite different professions _____ they have made fortunes. A.from that in which B.from which C.in which D.from what 9. Some people hold that, since we live in a money oriented society, the average individual cares little about solving _____ problems. A.anyone elses' B.anyone's else C.anyone else's D.any one else's 10. In digital electronics, signals are broken down into thousands, maybe millions, _____ ,which are encoded as zeroes and ones. A.of information B.of bits of information C.of little in formation D.of much in formation 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. Not only could one(A) accident in a single nuclear power station spread so much(B) radioactivity as(C) a thousand Hiroshima atom bombs, but(D) the radio active waste from these stations is extremely dangerous
12. Even if()agriculture undergoes(B)a drastic change to meet the needs(c) of the new situation, the country will starve(D) 13. Owing to(a)the present economic situation, the welfare department, as well as the othe social services, will have(b)their(c) budget cut. (D) 14. Hamburgers and hot eaten(A)all across(b)that country, are(c)sometimes calle typical(D)American good. 15. Everybody considered it(a)a pity to have missed( B) the performance. I wou to(D)see it. 16. Television is another(A)ma jor instrument(B)of communication, to permit()us to see as well as (d) to hear the performer 17. We regretsaying (A) that a recent rise of material cost of the said(B) product has necessitated a price ad justment on our part, which is(C)made against(D)our own will 18. Many more babies now survive infancy, grow up and become parents, and many more adults e living into(A)old age so that() population is being added (c)at both ends.(D) 9. The fact that so many high school graductes now continue their education suggests (A) hat there should be(b)a(c)high value on(D)college in American life. 20. Alfred Nobel worked alongside(A) his father, and by 1850, when he was 17, Alfred acquired(B)most of his fathers knowledge of(C)and enthusiasm for( D)chemistry Section c Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choice marked A, b, c and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the aNSWER SHEET (10 points) 21. The population of Pennsy lvania increased from 50 000 in 1730 to more than 200 000 in 1763, to the thousands of scotch irish D. at lar 22. We object to the idea that it is military force that should be in settling B. resorted to D. restrained from 23. He failed to completely achieve the aim by the teacher at the beginning of the term. A. brought forth
12. Even if(A) agriculture undergoes(B) a drastic change to meet the needs(C) of the new situation, the country will starve(D). 13. Owing to(A) the present economic situation, the welfare department, as well as the other social services, will have(B) their(C) budget cut.(D) 14. Hamburgers and hot dogs, eaten(A) all across(B) that country, are(C) sometimes called typical(D) American good. 15. Everybody considered it(A) a pity to have missed(B) the performance. I would rather(C) go to(D) see it. 16. Television is another(A) major instrument(B) of communication, to permit(C) us to see as well as(D) to hear the performer. 17. We regretsaying(A) that a recent rise of material cost of the said(B) product has necessitated a price adjustment on our part, which is(C) made against(D) our own will. 18. Many more babies now survive infancy, grow up and become parents, and many more adults are living into(A) old age so that(B) population is being added(C) at both ends.(D) 19. The fact that so many high school graductes now continue their education suggests(A) that there should be(B) a(C) high value on(D) college in American life. 20. Alfred Nobel worked alongaside(A) his father, and by 1850, when he was 17, Alfred acquired(B) most of his father's knowledge of(C) and enthusiasm for(D) chemistry. Section C Directions:Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choice marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points) 21. The population of Pennsylvania increased from 50 000 in 1730 to more than 200 000 in 1763, ue _____ to the thousands of Scotch Irish. A.in effect B.in consequence C.in large part D.at large 22. We object to the idea that it is military force that should be _____ in settling international disputes. A.applied to B.resorted to C.fallen back on D.restrained from 23. He failed to completely achieve the aim _____ by the teacher at the beginning of the term. A.brought forth
B. set forth D. put forward 24. No modern industrial enterprise can for a moment without rules and set procedures D. put forward 25. We must take part hysical labor in order ourselves more closely with the C. combine 26. Whether an operation should be performed in this case very much on the patient s A. relies 27. The normal food f man depend in part on the amount of external work he does C. necessities D. acquirements 8. The drugs must in every way to the standards set up by the government. A corr C. conform D. comply 29. The red spots first appeared on the forearm and then extended to the shoulder B. all alon C. in every way 30. Digest the necessary chemical changes in the food which must occur before it A. consists in B. feeds i
B.set forth C.come up D.put forward 24. No modern industrial enterprise can _____ for a moment without rules and set procedures. A.make B.perform C.come up D.put forward 25. We must take part in physical labor in order to _____ ourselves more closely with the working people. A.identify B.incorporate C.combine D.involve 26. Whether an operation should be performed in this case _____ very much on the patient's gereral condition. A.relies B.counts C.centers D.depends 27. The normal food _____ of man depend in part on the amount of external work he does. A.quantities B.requirements C.necessities D.acquirements 28. The drugs must _____ in every way to the standards set up by the government. A.correspond B.confine C.conform D.comply 29. The red spots first appeared on the forearm and then extended _____ to the shoulder. A.on the way B.all along C.in every way D.all the way 30. Digestion _____ the necessary chemical changes in the food which must occur before it can b absorbed. A.consists in B.feeds in
C D. consists of 31. Any work performed by the body, no matter how small the amount, energy, whether ne is at work or asleep. 32. Issan Newton, a British scientist, who lived over 300 years ago, said that he saw than others becauce he stood on the shoulders of giant A. further far 33. Malaria, it is true, has been practically in thirteen countries, inchuding the United States, and is under at tack in many thers A. wiped out 34. After the seventeenth century, the majority of Harvard graduates entered professions the ministry. better than D. less than 35. In the United States educational system, intermediate school is the stage between les and high A. traditional C. transmissional D. transient 36. The streams, often petty and insignificant during dry weather, become raging
C.puts in D.consists of 31. Any work performed by the body, no matter how small the amount, _____ energy, whether one is at work or asleep. A.spends B.expends C.takes D.costs 32. Issan Newton, a British scientist, who lived over 300 years ago, said that he saw _____ than others becauce he stood on the shoulders of giants. A.further B.more haead C.farther D.more afar 33. Malaria,it is true, has been practically _____ in thirteen countries, inchuding the United States, and is under attack in many thers. A.wiped out B.died out C.put out D.kept out 34. After the seventeenth century, the majority of Harvard graduates entered professions _____ the ministry. A.better than B.more than C.other than D.less than 35. In the United States educational system, intermediate school is the _____ stage between the primary grades and high school. A.traditional B.transitional C.transmissional D.transient 36. The streams, often petty and insignificant during dry weather, become raging _____ during a storm. A.current B.wave C.torrent D.tide