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大學(xué)英語B級考試模擬試題與答案解析

大學(xué)英語(B)模擬試題1

PartIUseofEnglish(20points)

Directions:lnthispartthereare10inpletedialogues.Foreachdialoguetherearefourchoices

markedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestpletesthedialogue.Thenmarkthe

correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

1.——Hello,mayItalktotheheadmasternow?

A.Sorry,heisbusyatthemomentB.No,youcan,t

C.Sorry,youcan'tD.Idon,tknow

2.——DoyouthinkIcouldborrowyourdictionary?

A.Yes,youmayborrowB.Yes,goon

C.Yes,helpyourselfD.Itdoesn,tmatter

3.——IsthatMrRobertLee?

A.Yes,LeespeakingB.Hello,whatdoyouwant

C.Sorry,speakingD.Idon,tknow

4.Excuseme,sir.WhereisDr.BrownTsoffice?

A.Youcan,taskme

B.Pardon?Ihavenoidea

C.Pleasedon5tsayso

D.SorryIdon,tknow,butyoucanaskthemanoverthere

5.Mary,yourdressisreallybeautiful.HowisJohn?

A.Thankyouverymuch

B.No,no,Johnisnotbad

C.Thankyou.Heisfine

D.Don'tsaythat.It5sugly.Johnisgood

6.——WhatcanIdoforyou,madam?

A.IwantakiloofapplesB.Youcangoyourownway

C.ThanksD.Excuseme.15mbusy

7.——I'dliketotakeyoutothecoffeehouseonthecorner.

A.Thankyou.Youshouldn,VdothatB.Thanks,IJdliketogowithyou

C.No,youcan'tsaysoD.No,no,Youcan5tdothat

8.——Doyoumindtellingmewhereyourefrom?

A.Certainly.PmfromLondonB.Sure.IwasborninLondon

C.Notreally,youcandoitD.Certainlynot.I,mfromLondon

9.MayIseethemenu,please?

A.Thatisthemenu,sirB.Yes,pleasegoon

C.Hereyouare,sirD.Ofcourse,sir

10.——Iwasworriedaboutchemistry,butMrBrowngavemeanA!

A.Don'tworryaboutit

B.Congratulations!Thafsadifficultcourse

C.MrBrownisverygood

D.Goodlucktoyou!

PartIIReadingprehension(40points)

Directions:Therearethreepassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestions.For

eachquestiontherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice

andmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

Passage1

TherearestoriesabouttwoU.S.presidents,AndrewJacksonandMartinVanBuren,which

attempttoexplaintheAmericanEnglishtermOK.Wedon'tknowifeitherstoryistrue,butthey

arebothinteresting.

ThefirstexplanationisbasedonthefactthatPresidentJacksonhadverylittleeducation.In

fact,hehaddifficultyreadingandwriting.WhenimportantpaperscametoJackson,hetriedto

readthemandthenhadhisassistantsexplainwhattheysaid.Ifheapprovedofapaper,hewould

write“allcorrect"onit.TheproblemwasthathedidnJtknowhowspell,sowhathereally

wrotewasaolkorekt".Afterawhile,heshortenedthattermto"OK”.

ThesecondexplanationisbasedontheplacewherePresidentVanBurenwasborn,

Kinderhook,NewYork.VanBuren'sfriendsorganizedaclubtohelphimbeePresident.They

calledtheclubtheOldKinderhookClub,andanyonewhosupportedVanBurenwascalled

“OK”.

11.Theauthor.

A.believesbothofthestories

B.doesn5tbelieveawordofthestories

C.isnotsurewhetherthestoriesaretrue

D.istellingthestoriesjustforfun

12.Accordingtothepassage,PresidentJackson.

A.couldn'tdrawupanydocumentsatall

B.didn'tliketoreadimportantpapersbyhimself

C.oftenhadhisassistantssigndocumentsforhim

D.wasn'tgoodatreadingorspelling

13.Accordingtothefirststory,theterm“OK”.

A.wasapprovedofbyPresidentJackson

B.wasthetitleofsomeofficialdocuments

C.wasfirstusedbyPresidentJackson

D.wasanoldwaytospell“allcorrect"

14.Accordingtothesecondstory,theterm"OK”.

A.wastheshortwaytosay“OldKinderhookClub”

B.meanttheplacewherePresidentVanBurenwasborn

C.wasthenameofVanBurenJsclub

D.wasusedtocallVanBuren'ssupportersintheelection

15.Accordingtothesecondstory,theterm"OK”wasfirstused.

A.byVanBuren

B.inapresidentialelection

C.toorganizetheOldKinderhookClub

D.bythemembersofthe“OldKinderhookClub”

Passage2

AlthoughtheUnitedStatescoverssomuchlandandthelandproducesfarmorefoodthan

thepresentpopulationneeds,itspeoplearebynowalmostentirelyanurbansociety.Lessthana

tenthofthepeopleareengagedinagricultureandforestry(林業(yè)),andmostoftherestliveinor

arojndtowns,smallandlarge.Herethetraditionalpictureischanging:everysmalltownmaystill

beverylikeothersmalltowns,andthetypicalsmalltownmayrepresentawidelyacceptedviewof

thecountry,butmostAmericansdonotliveinsmalltownsanymore.Halfthepopulationnow

livesinsomethirtymetropolitanareas(largecitieswiththeirsuburbs)ofmorethanamillion

peopleeach-alargerproportionthaninGermanyorEngland,letaloneFrance.Thestatistics(統(tǒng)

it)ofurbanandruralDopulationshouldbetreatedwithcautionbecausesomanypeoplewholive

inareasclassifiedasruraltravelbycartoworkinanearbytowneachday.Astherushtoliveout

oftowncontinues,ruralareaswithinreachoftownsaregraduallyfilledwithhouses,sothatitis

hardtosayatwhatmomentapieceofcountrybeesasuburb.Butmoreandmorethetypical

Americanlivesinametropolitanratherthanasmalltownenvironment.

16.IfnowAmericahas250millionpeople,howmanyofthemareengagedinagricultureand

forestry_______

A.About25million.B.Morethan25million.

C.Lessthan25million.D.Lessthan225million.

17.Whichofthefollowingfourcountrieshasthesmallestproportionofpeoplelivingin

metropolitanareas

A.UnitedStates.B.Germany.C.France.D.England.

18.WhafsthemeaningofthewordKmetropolitan"inthemiddleofthepassage

A.Ofalargecitywithitssuburbs.B.Ofsmallandlargetowns.

C.Ofurbanareas.D.Ofruralareas.

19.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanwelearnaboutsmalltownsintheUnitedStates

A.Mostsmalltownsbeegraduallycrowded.

B.Smalltownsarestillsimilartoeachother.

C.Asthetraditionalpictureischanging,townsaredifferent.

D.Smalltownsareturningintolargecities.

20.Whyisithardtosaywhenapieceofcountrybeesasuburb

A.Becausetheyarethesame.

B.Becausetherushtakesplacetooquickly.

C.Becausetheprocessisgradual.

D.BecausemoreandmoreAmericansliveinmetropolitanareas.

Passage3

Ifwewereaskedexactlywhatweweredoingayearago,weshouldprobablyhavetosaythat

wecouldnotremember.Butifwehadkeptabookandhadwritteninitanaccountofwhatwedid

eachday,weshouldbeabletogiveananswertothequestion.

Itisthesameinhistory.Manythingshavebeenforgottenbecausewedonothaveany

writtenaccountofthem.Sometimesmendidkeeparecordofthemostimportanthappeningsin

theircountry,butoftenitwasdestroyedbyfireorinawar.Sometimestherewasneveranywritten

recordatallbecausethepeopleofthattimeandplacedidnotknowhowtowrite.Forexample,we

knowagooddealaboutthepeoplewholivedinChina4,000yearsago,becausetheycouldwrite

andleavewrittenrecordsforthosewholivedafterthem.Butweknowalmostnothingaboutthe

peoplewholivedeven200yearsagoincentralAfrica,becausetheyhadnotlearnedtowrite.

Sometimes,ofcourse,evenifthepeoplecannotwrite,thymayknowsomethingofthepast.

Theyhaveheardaboutitfromolderpeople,andoftensongsanddancesandstorieshavebeen

madeaboutthemostimportanthappenings,andthesehavebeensungandactedandtoldfor

manygenerations.Formostpeopleareproudtotellwhattheirfathersdidinthepast.Thiswemay

calPrememberedhistory5.Someofithasmowbeenwrittendown.Itisnotsoexactorso

valuabletousaswrittenhistoryis,becausewordsaremuchmoreeasilychangedwhenused

againandagaininspeechthanwhencopiedinwriting.Butwheretherearenowrittenrecords,

suchspokenstoriesareoftenveryhelpful.

21.Whichofthefollowingideasisnotsuggestedinthepassage

A.^Rememberedhistory",paredwithwrittenhistory,islessreliable.

B.Writtenrecordsofthepastplaythemostimportantroleinourlearningofthehuman

history.

C.Awrittenaccountofourdailyactivitieshelpsustobeabletoanswermanyquestions.

D.Wheretherearenowrittenrecords,thereisnohistory.

22.WeknowverylittleaboutthecentralAfrica200yearsagobecause.

A.therewasnothingworthbeingwrittendownatthattime

B.thepeoplethereignoredtheimportanceofkeepingarecord

C.thewrittenrecordswereperhapsdestroyedbyafire

D.thepeopletheredidnotknowhowtowrite

23.^Rememberedhistory"refersto.

A.historybasedonaperson'simagination

B.storiesofimportanthappeningspasseddownfrommouthtomouth

C.songsanddancesaboutthemostimportantevents

D.bothBandC

24.^Rememberedhistory"isregardedasvaluableonlywhen.

A.itiswrittendownB.nowrittenaccountisavailable

C.itprovestobetrueD.peopleareinterestedinit

25.Thepassagesuggeststhatwecouldhavelearnedmuchmoreaboutourpastthanwe

donowiftheancientpeoplehad.

A.keptawrittenrecordofeverypastevent

B.notburnttheirwrittenrecordsinwars

C.toldexactstoriesofthenostimportanthappenings

E.mademoresongsanddances

Passage4

^um,canwegotoMcDonald*s,please?5Somepeoplemightask,(Wherewouldwe

betodayifwedidnothavefastfood?5and1Wherewouldparentstaketheirchildrenoutto

eat?'

Ithasbeenreportedthatapproximately30%ofmealsconsumedbyfamiliesintheUSAare

eatenatoneofthebi。chainslikeBurgerKingandTacoBell,thoughprobablynoneismore

farrousthanMcDonald}s.Thedistinctive{goldenarch'cannowbeseeninmostmajorcities

intheworld.In2002,McDonaldJshadapproximately25,000restaurantsinover120countries

andserved29millionpeopleaday.

Apparently,thesecretoftheirsuccessisamarketingstrategyof'thinkglobal,actlocalJ.

McDonald}slearntthatiftheyadaptedtheir'Mac'mealstodifferentcultures,itwasmore

successfulthanhavingastandardisedsetofproductsthattastethesameeverywhere.Sonow,

around80%ofMcDonald1srestaurantsarefranchisedtolocalpeoplewhoservefoodwitha

'local'flavour.Forexample,inHongKong,foodcalled'ShakeShakeFries'and'RedBean

Sunday'canbefoundonthemenu,whileinSwitzerland,'VegiMacs'areserved.

However,fastfoodisnotpopularwitheveryone.Itisoftencalled'junk'foodbecauseit

issaidtobeunhealthyandfulloffat.Furthermore,manypeopleclaimthatfastfoodchains

produceenormousamountsofwaste,whilemillionsofpeopleindevelopingcountriesgohungry.

Atthesametime,moreandmorepeoplenolongercookfreshfoodathome.Convenience5

foodisjusttooconvenient!Itissoeasyforpeoplewithbusyworkinglivestocallintotheirlocal

branchofMarksandSpencer,orsomeothersupermarketchain,tobuyready-mademealson

theirwayhomefromwork.Itiseveneasiertobuya(take-away,fromalocalrestaurantorpick

upthephoneandorderapizzatobedeliveredtoyourhome.

26.The'goldenarch'inthesecondparagraphrefersto.

A)BurgerKingB)TacoBellC)McDonald'sD)allthefastfoodrestaurants

27.Accordingtothepassage,McDonaldJsissuccessfulmainlybecause

A)Ithasastandardizedsetofproductsallovertheworld

B)Itisnot'junk'food

C)Its'foodisconvenient

D)Itadapteditsmealstodifferentcultures.

28.Inthepassage,whichofthefollowingtermshas/havethesamemeaningwithfastfood.

A)'junk'foodB)convenience5foodC)'take-away'D)allofthe

above

29.Fastfoodisoftencalled'junkfood'because.

A)somepeoplethinkitisunhealthyandfulloffat

B)fastfoodchainsproduceenormousamountsofwaste

C)itisnolongerfreshfood

D)BothAandB.

30.Themainideaofthispassageis.

A)fastfoodtoday

B)thesuccessfulsecretofMcDonaldJs.

C)whyfastfoodisthoughtas'junk'food

D)differentopinionstowardfastfood

PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(25points)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissectionthereare15inpletesentences.Foreachsentencetherearefourchoices

markedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestpletesthesentence.Thenmarkthe

correspondingletterontheAnswersheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

31.Jeandidnothavetimetogototheconcertlastnightbecauseshewasbusy

forherexamination.

A.toprepareB.tobeprepared

C.preparingD.beingprepared

32.Theputerdoesn'tworkwell,sosomethingwrong.

A.canhavegoneB.shouldhavegone

C.musthavegoneD.oughttohavegone

33.AlthoughMaryissatisfiedwithhersuccess,shewonderswillhappentohe

privatelife.

A.howB.whoC.whatD.that

34.TheconcertusuallytakesplaceatthePeople5sSquare,withtheaudience

ontheground.

A.seatingB.seatedC.beseatingD.toseat

35.Ifthewholeprogrambeforehand,agreatdealoftimeandmoneywould

havebeenlost.

A.wasnotplannedB.werenotplanned

C.wouldnotbeplannedD.hadnotbeenplanned

36.Isn'titaboutthetimeyoutodomorningexercises?

A.beganB.beginC.shouldbeginD.havebegun

37.1amverygratefultoyouforwhatyou'vegivenmeandyouhavedonefor

me.

A.whichB.thatC.allwhatD.allthat

38.Itwasnotuntilshehadarrivedhomerememberedherappointmentwiththe

doctor.

A.whensheB.thatsheC.andsheD.she

39.Determinedtoasifeverythingwerenormal,herespondedwithakindof

indifference.

A.carryonB.accountforC.bringupD.getthrough

40.Hetoarrangealoanthroughafinancepany.

A.triedB.succeededC.managedD.endeavored

41.Jackisgood,kind,hardworkingandintelligent.,Ican,tspeaktoohighly

ofhim.

A.AsaresultB.InawordC.BythewayD.Onthe

contrary

42.1goingtothedoctor,butIwishIhadn1t.

A.pickoutB.makeoutC.giveoffD.putoff

43.Youngchildrenoftencan'tbetweenTVprogramsandmercials.

A.separateB.distinguishC.pareD.contrast

44.ThemorningpaperastoryaboutdemonstrationsinNewYorkand

WashingtonD.C.

A.carriedB.extendedC.broughtD.took

45.Andwhatwegottoisadisgrace.

A.eupwithB.catchupwithC.putupwithD.keepupwith

SectionB

Directions:Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblanktherearerchoices

markedA,B,CandD.YoushouldchoosetheONEanswerthatbestpletesthepassage.Thenmark

thecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethoughthecenter.

Youwillfindthatcollegeclassesareverydifferentfromhighschoolclasses.Youwillhave

moreworkandresponsibilitieswithoutbeingpushedasmuch.46,youwillhavemore

freedom-freedomtochoosewhattostudy,whentostudy,or47__tostudy.Youwill

needtoexercisemaximumself-imposed(志愿的),andyouhaveonlyyourselfto48.

Thedecisionsyoumake49__yourstudyhabitswillbea50factorinyoursuccess,

orlackofsuccessincollege.

51,youwilldiscoverthatyourinstructors52theonesyouhavehad

previously.Theywillexpectyouto53__more53inyourstudyhabitsandtime

management.Rememberthatmuchofyourlearningtakesplaceoutsidetheclassroom.Your

instructorwillgiveyouadditionalhelpoutsideofclassifthereisevidencethatyouareputting

maximumeffortintothecourse.

54__yourabilitiesandskillmastery,youwillneedtomanageyourtimeeffectivelyin

ordertosucceedincollege.Aschedule55__efficientuseoftimewillenableyoutoinclude

bothworkandplay.Whenyougetajob,youwillsoondiscoverthatyoudonotworkonlywhen

youwishandasyouwish.(221words)

46.A.OntheotherhandB.ONtheonhand

C.NeverthelessD.Therefore

47.A.ifB.whetherC.whyD.who

48.A.turntoB.answertoC.respondtoD.actas

49.A.ofB.toC.towardsD.concerning

50.A.determiningB.demandingC.decidingD.depending

51.A.HoweverB.NeverthelessC.InadditionD.Exceptthat

52.A.differfromB.aresimilartoC.differinD.arealike

53.A.take???partB.throw???yourself

C.plunge???yourselfD.take…initiative

54.A.InspiteofB.Concerning

C.RegardlessofD.Ontheconditionof

55.A.relatedtoB.carriedonC.reliedonD.basedon

PartIVWriting(15points)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteantooneofyourformer

classmates.Youshouldwriteatleast80words,andbaseyourontheChineseoutlinebelow:

1.了解對方畢業(yè)后的情況.

2.你的近況.

3.遨請對方方便時來訪.

大學(xué)英語B模擬題1答案及局部注解

PartIUseofEnglish(20points)

1.從此題的對話可看出,第一句話人想見校長,但校長此時列法見他,禮貌的答復(fù)需

表示低意,并說明理由,因此最正確答案是A。

2.此2的提前者是想借用對用的詞典,如果對方樂意出借自己的詞典,最正確的答復(fù)

是CoHelpyourself在這里的意思是“盡管用吧”。

3.此題的問句是在詢問對方是不是羅伯特.先生,如果答復(fù)是肯定的,最正確的選擇

是A。這是里的一珅慣用語。

4.此題的提|可者在禮貌地用“Excuseme,sir"訓(xùn)問布朗博士的辦公室在哪里,因此咨

復(fù)也需要有禮貌。如果是否認(rèn)的答復(fù),不知道布即博士的辦公室在哪能里,最好要向

提問者提及什么地方可得到幫助,所以最正詢的選擇是D。

5此題的提問者在贊揚(yáng)瑪麗的連衣裙很漂亮,同時也詢I可約輜的情況,對贊揚(yáng)的典型

答復(fù)是thankyou,同時還需要提供有關(guān)到翰的信息,因此選擇C。

6從本句的問句和答復(fù)看,該句是出現(xiàn)在效勞切所,說話人在詢問對方想買什么,因

此選擇A。

7此禺的第一說話人想請對方去喝跚啡。如果不承受遨靖,禮貌的方式是要表示歉意

或感并說明理由。如果答復(fù)是肯定的,通常禮貌的方式是要表示感,并表示自己承受

對方的遜請,因此最正確的選擇是B。

8此題的提問者在湖問對方是哪里人,用的前詞是mind。如果對方不介意,最正確的

選擇是D。

9從此題的第一說話人說的話看,情景是在餐館。說話人想看菜單,并抱怨已經(jīng)等候

多時。效勞員在遞菜單時常說hereyouare,因此最正確的選擇是C。

10從此題的第一說話人說的ii看,說話人曾擔(dān)憂自己的化學(xué)考試成績,但卻得了A,

顯得很快樂。對方聽了這消息時會給予祝賀,所以選擇B。

PartIIReadingprehension(40points)

Passage1

11答案C。細(xì)節(jié)推理題。見原文第一段中第二句話"Wedon'tknowifeitherstoryis

true”,意思是我們不知道這兩個故事是否真實(shí),因此選項(xiàng)C“作者不能確認(rèn)故事是否

真實(shí)”是正確選項(xiàng)。

12笞案D。細(xì)節(jié)題。見原文第二段第二句tthehaddifficultyreadingandwriting",意

思是“他在閱讀和寫作方面都有困難",第二段最后一句"Theproblemwasthathe

didn,tknowhowtospell",意思是“問題是他不會拼寫“,只有選項(xiàng)D“他拙于|用讀、

寫作和拼寫〃與原文相符。選項(xiàng)C“他讓他的助手替他簽署文件”與原文所說“他讓

助手把文件讀給他聽"不符。

13答案C。細(xì)節(jié)推理題。原文提到了“OK”的兩個用處,第一個起源于PresidentJackson,

他批潴某一文件的時候,會簽上“OLkorekt",即"ALLCORRECT”〔全對〕的錯誤

拼寫,后來又將之縮略為"0K”。應(yīng)選項(xiàng)C“0K由PresidentJackson首用”符合原文。

14答案D。細(xì)節(jié)髭。原文最后一原中說“VanBu「en,sfriendsorganizedaclubtohelphim

beePresidentanyonewhosupportedVanBurenwascalled'OK'”,意思是VanBuren

的支持者們組織了OldKinderhook俱樂部來支持他競選,所弧他的支持者41都被稱為

“0K”。政只有選項(xiàng)D符合原文。

15笞案B。判斷推理題。原文最后一段中說“VanBuren'sfriendsorganizedaclubto

helphimbeePresidentanyonewhosupportedVanBurenwascalled'OK'",意思是Van

Buren的支持者力組少了OldKinderhook俱樂部來支持他競選,B以他的支持者「都被

稱為“OK"o可見"0K”一開場專指那次總統(tǒng)競選中VanBwen的支持者,僅適用于

那次總統(tǒng)選舉,故正確答案是B。

Passage2

16答案C。細(xì)節(jié)推理題。見原文第二句話“Lessthanatenthofthepeopleareengagedin

agricultureandforestry",少于十分之一的美國人從事農(nóng)業(yè)和林業(yè),所以如果美國

人口是2.5億,那么農(nóng)業(yè)和林業(yè)的從業(yè)人員為其十分之一不到,即少于2500萬,

所以選項(xiàng)C是正確答案。

17.答案Co細(xì)節(jié)判斷題。見原文第四句話uhalfthepopulationnowlivesinsomethirty

metropolitanareas-?--alargerproportionthaninGermanyofEngland,letalone

France",美國一半人口都住在大約30個大都市里,這個比例大過德國和英國,

更不用提法國了,可見法國的城市人口比例在四個國家里是最小的,因此正確答

案是案

18.答案A。詞諾釋義題。

19.答案Bo細(xì)節(jié)判斷題。見原文倒數(shù)第三句話“everysmalltownmaystillbeverylikeother

smalltowns",第一個小城都與其他的小城很相似,應(yīng)選項(xiàng)B符合原文。

20.答案C。

Passage3

21.答案D。綜合判斷題。見原文第三段第一句話“evenifthepeoplecannotwrite,they

mayknowsomethingofthepast”,即使沒有文字記錄,人們也可以了解過去的歷

史,即通過口頭傳授,很明顯選項(xiàng)D是與原文這個觀點(diǎn)不一致的,政D是應(yīng)選笞

案。

22.答案D。細(xì)節(jié)題。見原文第二段最后一句話"weknowalmostnothingaboutthepeople

wholivedeven200yearsagoincentralAfrica,becausetheyhadnotlearnedtowrite”,

對于中非200年的歷史我們幾乎一無所知,那是因?yàn)橹行恋貐^(qū)的人不會書寫,所

以D是正確答案。

23.答案D。詞義理解題。口J以根據(jù)上下文判斷詞義。原文第三段提到,人們從老一

輩人那兒聽說,再以歌唱、舞甯和故事的形式流傳下去,這就稱為-remembered

history"o所以選項(xiàng)D是正確答案。

24.答案B。細(xì)節(jié)題。見原文最后一句話Kwheretherearenowrittenrecords,suchspoken

storiesareoftenveryhelpful",但沒有文字記錄的時候,這些口頭流傳的故事就很有

幫助,應(yīng)選項(xiàng)B符合原文。

25.笞案A。綜合推理題。根據(jù)全文大意,作者認(rèn)為文字記錄是我。1了解歷史最有價

值的資料,所以如果古人對每一件事都以文字記錄下來,我們對歷史將了解得更

多,所以選項(xiàng)A最接近文意。

26.C27.D28.D29.D30.A

PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(25points)

31.答案C。此題的考點(diǎn)是busy的用法。因?yàn)閎usy的搭配是bebusy(in)doingsth。

所以答案為G

32.答案C。此題的考點(diǎn)是情態(tài)動詞musthavedone構(gòu)造的搭配表C有把握的猜測。

所以答案為C。

33.答案C。此題的考點(diǎn)是wonder引導(dǎo)的賓話從句。其中what與此題的題意相符,

所以選C。

34.答案B。此題的考點(diǎn)是with+n.+done構(gòu)造在句中做狀語。因?yàn)楸硎镜臓顟B(tài)不是正

在進(jìn)展所以不選A,答案為B。

35.答案D。此題的考點(diǎn)是由if引導(dǎo)的條件狀語從句

36.A37.D38.B39.A40.C41.B42.D43.B44.A45.C

46.A47.B48.B49.D50.A51.C52.A53.D54.C55.D

PartIVWriting(15points)〔略〕

大學(xué)英語B模擬試題2

PartIUseofEnglish(20points)

Directions:Inthispartthereare10inpletedialogues.Foreachdialoguetherearefourchoices

markedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestpletesthedialogue.Thenmarkthe

correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

1.——Wouldyouliketohavedinnerwithusthisevening?

A.OK,butIhavetogotoameetingnow

B.No,Ican't

C.Pdloveto,butthiseveningIhavetogototheairporttomeetmyparents

D.Idon,tknow

2.Hi,isMarythere,please?

A.Holdon.PIIgetherB.No,sheisn'there

C.Yes,sheliveshereD.Yes,whatdoyouwant

3.Pleasehelpyourselftothefish.

A.Thanks,butfishdoesn,tagreewithmeB.Sorry,Ican,thelp

C.Idon,tlikefishD.No,Ican't

4.Hurryupplease,orPIIbelate.

A.Sorrysir,burthetrafficisthicknowB.Well,ifsalright,sir

C.Howcanyousaythat,sir?D.Oh,wearegoingtherightway

5.——Excuseme,butcanyoutellmethewaytotheairport?

A.Don'taskthatB.Sorry,Pmastrangerhere

C.No,lean'tsaythatD.No,you'redrivingtoofast

6.Howaboutgoingtothecinematonight,Jane?

A.Idon'tthinkso

B.I'msorry.Ihavetodrivemymotherhometonight

C.Nevermind

D.Takeiteasy

7.--Areyoureadytoorderdesert,please?

A.Yes,please

B.Pleasedon,torderit

C.No,don5tmentionit

D.Yes,Pdliketohavesomechocolatecake

8.--DidTomtellyoutowatertheflowers?

A.No.AndsodidIB.No.AndneitherdidI

C.Hedid.AndsoIdidD.Hedid.AndsodoI

9.Shallwesituphereontheorassordowntherenearthewater?

A.PdratherstayhereifyoudonJtmindB.Sorry,Idon,tlikeneither

C.Certainly,whynot?D.Yes,welikethesetwoplaces

10.——Wouldyoumindchangingseatswithme?

A.Yes,youcanB.Ofcourse,Iliketo

C.No,Idon,tmindD.Certainly,pleasedo

PartIIReadingprehension(40points)

Directions:Therearethreepassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestions.For

eachquestiontherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice

andmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

Passage1

WhenMrs.JosephGroegerdiedrecentlyinVienna,Austria,peopleaskedtheobvious,“Whydid

shelivetobe107?”Answerswereprovidedbyasurveyconductedamong148Viennesemen

andwomenwhohadreachedtheageof100.Somewhatsurprisingwasthefactthatthemajority

hadlivedmostoftheirlivesincities.Inspiteofthecity5simageasanunhealthyplace,cityliving

oftenprovidesbenefitsthatcountrylivingcanlack.Onefactorseemstobeimportanttothe

longevity(K壽)ofthoseinterviewed.

Thisfactorisexercise.Inthecitiesitisoftenfastertowalkshortdistancesthantowaitfora

bus.Eventakingpublictransportationoftenrequiressomewalking.Smallerapartmenthouses

havenoelevators(電梯),andsopeoplemustclimbstairs.Citypeoplecanusuallywalktolocal

supermarkets.Sinceparkingspacesarehardtofind,thereisoftennoalternativetowalking.

Ontheotherhand,

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