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1、2014級第一冊測試二試卷編號: 2014-1-2考試時間: 180 分鐘滿分: 100 分Part 1 Fill in the Blanks (with the Initial Letters Provided) (Each item: 0.5) Directions:Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the help of the first letter(s). Use only ONE word to fill in each blank. 1.Public to the film in Germany has bee
2、n divided, as there are both people who like it and people who hate it.2.Though I attended the school less than a year, a couple of teachers there left a deep on me.3.When I first came to and became , I didn't remember anything about the accident.4.For the next two hours she was in the film, whi
3、ch turned out to be as good as she had expected.5.Repeated attempts to decide the cause of the disaster had difficulties in getting enough information.6.Regular smoking from 1 percent of 10 year olds to 30 percent of 15 year olds.7.We are often attracted to another person by their appearance and som
4、etimes by their ideas, opinions, and goals.8.Patrick held both hands up in a of peace; his smile was taken as a signal for the end of the bitter argument.9.There was such a sincere of friendliness on both their faces that it was a joy to see.10.I've been busy at home and have hardly had any with
5、 the outside world.11.It seemed to us that their performance in government didn't quite their election promises.12.She with laughter when she saw what he was wearing.13.He tried to me with his extensive knowledge of wine.14.He the way in which he was treated.15.Brian was prepared to use any to g
6、et what he wanted.16.Having read the book, she will be able to pass on the knowledge to her students.17.The purpose of the passage is to some mathematical terms which are unknown and hard to understand.18.The drug will be useful to hundreds of thousands of people.19.The use of computers has increase
7、d many times and has enabled workers to do more tasks within the same amount of time.20.It was reported that the rate in this city was the highest in China; most of the people were able to read and write.21.The government is its program of helping the unemployed; many unemployed people have already
8、reaped benefits from the program.22.We must identify difficulties, examine them, and them. Then we can make progress in our work or life.23.Once you have had the disease, you are to it for the rest of your life, so you needn't worry about getting it again.24.The doctor the illness as a unique sk
9、in disease, which has never been identified before.25.The teacher his lesson about France with many photographs of the people who live there.26.Crime is a concern in both and urban areas.27.Alaska is the largest of the fifty states that the USA.28.The area is by flooding and other natural disasters.
10、29.Many cancer victims can be if the disease is diagnosed early enough.30.His white hair was in sharp con to his dark skin.31.is the study or creation of theories about basic things such as the nature of existence, knowledge, thought, or about how people should live.32.Mr. Lamont said the changes wo
11、uld allow factories to plan production in a more firm and way.33.Einstein was a scientific who will never be forgotten for his achievements.34.Mozart was a genius. He started music when he was only six years old.35.Given that the patient smokes 50 cigarettes a day, it would be to assume there is som
12、e lung damage.36.Our problems were due to a of bad management and lack of experience.37.A general concept can be by any number of particular instances, which need not stand in any causal relation with each other.38.I had tried to my company's president that these ideas were likely to work.39.The
13、 duty of every teacher is to encourage and innovation in the classroom.40.Their panic , as they heard the gunshots getting closer.Part 2 Fill in the Blanks (with Prepositions or Adverbs) (Each item: 0.5) Directions:Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with an appropriate preposition or adve
14、rb. Fill in each blank with only ONE word. 41.Rising wages were important for markets because workers' additional spending accounted the growth in sales.42.This leaning back position gives signs of judgment, doubt, and lack of interest from the listener and tends to prevent the speaker from cont
15、inuing.43.You can pick some really useful ideas through talking with your teachers.44.Don't worry! Lighten , think positively, and things will turn for the better.45.The game was canceled due to lack interest.46.The organization is very committed achieving equal rights for women.47.The article g
16、ives us real insight the causes of the present economic problems.48.It seems to me that she is content her present life, enjoying every minute of it.49.If you focus the first seven seconds when you have an encounter with a stranger, you will likely pick up a lot of information about the person.50.In
17、itially, Bob wanted to sign for the match, but he soon changed his mind.51.He worked very hard and felt confident passing the examination.52.As many as ten million children will have been infected the virus by the end of the decade.53.Chicken can be used place of beef in making tonight's dinner.
18、54.I'd love to tell you what he did with it but I must not get distracted the task at hand.55.Children will always compete their parents' attention.56.The sudden start and quick spread of the fire wiped all the people in the building.57.I haven't managed to mark your papers yet. I'll
19、 hand all the papers to you next Saturday.58.If non-smokers are not separated smokers, the smoke will do great harm to non-smokers too.59.Her so-called friends started to take advantage her, persuading her to spend her savings on them.60.Why not take some outdoor sport as a relaxation from office wo
20、rk?Part 3 Reading Comprehension (Banked Cloze) (Each item: 0.5) Directions:Fill in the blanks in the following passage(s) by selecting suitable words/expressions from the Word Bank. You may not use any of the words/expressions more than once. Questions 61 to 70 are based on the following passage.Las
21、t evening, I wanted to watch my favorite program about dating. The one where they interview the three men and three women and the audience decides who should go out with whom. Around dusk, I sat down on the couch and turned on my TV. I was ready for some real 61. . All of a sudden, my program was in
22、terrupted by an emergency public 62. . It was 63. from the newsman's body language that something horrible had happened or was going to happen. He looked so serious that it actually 64. me a little. He informed the public that a(n) 65. storm was likely to strike our town. He 66. everyone to find
23、 a safe place to hide immediately. I turned off the TV and found a safe place to hide. Throughout the storm, though, I continued to 67. on the newsman. What was it about this man's way of talking that had impressed me so much? Maybe it was the rate or the tone with which he spoke. Or, maybe it w
24、as the way he focused or his confidence. He had made such a strong 68. in such a short time. What if I had made the same 69. ? Would people have listened? Part of my house 70. in the storm. I was glad the newsman had persuaded me to hide. Correct answer: (1) entertainment; (2) address; (3) apparent;
25、 (4) startled; (5) severe; (6) urged; (7) reflect; (8) impression; (9) presentation; (10) collapsed;Questions 71 to 80 are based on the following passage.We need to protect the ones we love from AIDS. This means avoiding behavior 71. with the virus that causes the disease. The greatest health risk f
26、acing young people today is their 72. of information about how people get AIDS. Many organizations have 73. over the past twenty-five years to fight this illness. Their goal is to combat the spread of AIDS by getting the information to the public. Teenagers have shown higher 74. of becoming infected
27、 than other age groups. Many campaigns that have been 75. to protect young people have failed. Organizations have needed to find new ways to educate this age group about the disease. "We can't assume that what works for adults will also work for teenagers," said one health worker. Her
28、organization is trying to get information to young people by having them 76. in discussions with peers. There is also a strong 77. on informing women with AIDS who want to have a baby. There has been a lot of 78. put out to reach this group. "There is a real 79. going on in our country," s
29、aid one nurse. "Women in poorer areas 80. a far greater number of those being diagnosed with AIDS than women in better neighborhoods." She hopes a publication that she is putting together will help with this. Correct answer: (1) connected; (2) lack; (3) emerged; (4) rates; (5) implemented;
30、 (6) participate; (7) focus; (8) literature; (9) crisis; (10) constitute;Questions 81 to 90 are based on the following passage.I've been doing a little reading about creative minds. What I want to learn about is thought 81. behind the creations of famous people. What I have found is that many of
31、 them depended heavily on their 82. mind. Many creative personalities in music for example actually 83. songs in their dreams. They simply wrote down what they had dreamt when they 84. up. I had always thought that hard work was the 85. of all great inventions and achievements. In reality, most 86.
32、are born with a combination of natural ability and the ability to hold onto a great idea when they have one. It seems that great ideas are not always unique to great minds. The problem is that they come like a(n) 87. and then just like that their miracle is gone. I wonder how many great ideas have 8
33、8. through my mind. I am certain of their existence, but like most people, I let my new concepts get away. Still there is something else that 89. a great thinker from the rest of us. All of the great men and women who experienced the sudden 90. of a new concept were looking for it when it happened.
34、They had intended for a very long time to find such an answer somewhere. They were ready for it. Correct answer: (1) processes; (2) unconscious; (3) composed; (4) woke; (5) source; (6) geniuses; (7) flash; (8) surged; (9) separates; (10) explosion;Part 4 Cloze (with Options) (Each item: 0.5) Directi
35、ons:Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the choices.Questions 91 to 110 are based on the following passage.In the nineteenth century, the invention of the telegraph made it possible to send noises, signals, and even music over wires from one place to another. 91. , t
36、he human voice had never traveled this way. Many inventors tried to find a 92. to send a voice over wires, and in 1876 some of their 93. were crowned with (使圓滿結(jié)束) success. Two American 94. , Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray, 95. at almost the same time. The United States 96. Court finally had t
37、o decide which of the two 97. the first inventor of the telephone. The Court decided 98. Bell's favor. Born in Edinburg, Scotland, Bell grew up in a family 99. was very interested in teaching people to 100. . His grandfather had been an actor who left 101. to teach elocution (雄辯術(shù)); his father wa
38、s a teacher who helped deaf-mutes learn 102. to speak. However, probably none of the 103. inventions gave Bell the same feeling of triumph 104. he had on the day 105. he spilled some acid from his batteries. It was after he had worked for months 106. he found ways to send something more 107. metalli
39、c twangs ("嘣"的一聲) over the wires. Thinking Watson, his helper, was in the next room, Bell called, "Mr. Watson, 108. . I want you." Watson was not in the next room. He was down in his laboratory, 109. to the receiver. To Watson's 110. , he heard the words perfectly. He ran to
40、tell Bell the news: the wires had carried Bell's voice Correct answer: (1) However; (2) way; (3) effects; (4) inventors; (5) succeeded; (6) Supreme; (7) was; (8) in; (9) that; (10) speak; (11) the theatre; (12) how; (13) later; (14) as; (15) when; (16) that; (17) than; (18) come here; (19) next;
41、 (20) surprise; perfectly. Part 5 Vocabulary and Structure (Each item: 0.5) Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.111.We also use other forms of communication _ we may be aware or unaware.A. to whichB. of whichC. whichD. that112.Just imagine Mary _ in her favor
42、ite chair back home.A. to sitB. sitC. sittingD. has been sat113.Mr. Thomas found the coins while _ in his back garden.A. diggingB. was diggingC. dugD. being digging114.Snap judgments, if _, have usually been considered signs of immaturity or lack of common sense.A. taking seriouslyB. taken seriously
43、C. take seriouslyD. to be taken seriously115._ speech is the most obvious form of communication, we do use other forms to communicate.A. SinceB. WhenC. WhileD. As116._, it cannot be windy.A. The moon having not atmosphereB. For the moon to have no atmosphereC. The moon has no atmosphereD. The moon h
44、aving no atmosphere117.We prefer fully _ the plan _ it into execution in a hurry.A. discussing. to putB. discussing. than putC. discussing. to puttingD. to discuss. than to put118.I intended _ you last Sunday, but I had no time.A. to have called onB. calling onC. to be calling onD. to be called on11
45、9.I am going to the passport office _.A. to stamp my passportB. to have stamped my passportC. for stamping my passportD. to have my passport stamped120.The _ child was helped to his feet.A. fallingB. fallenC. fallD. fell121.With a lot of mathematical problems _, Jack was free to go to the cinema for
46、 a change in scenery.A. to be solvedB. solvedC. solvingD. to solve122.Having studied your report carefully, I am convinced that neither of your solutions _.A. are correctB. were correctC. are correctedD. is correct123._ I admit that the problems are difficult, I don't agree that they can't b
47、e solved.A. For fear thatB. BecauseC. WhileD. Until124.I'm going to spend the winter vacation in Shanghai, _ I have relatives.A. becauseB. whichC. thatD. where125._ your age or knowledge of the language, you'll be 100% involved in your studies from the first lesson to the last.A. As a result
48、 ofB. In spiteC. Despite ofD. Regardless of126.His policies, especially in the first two years of his presidency, have often been _ and contradictory.A. confuseB. confusingC. demandedD. demanding127.We consider _ the instrument be adjusted each time it is used.A. that it necessaryB. necessary thatC.
49、 it necessaryD. that necessary128.It was in China _ Dr. Bethune gave his life to the cause of the revolution.A. thatB. for whereC. in whichD. at which129.Young _ he is, he is equal to the task.A. althoughB. becauseC. asD. however130.Going out in a hurry, _.A. Floyd's keys were left on the tableB
50、. Floyd left his keys on the tableC. Floyd have left his keys on the tableD. the keys were left on the table by Floyd131._ coming of the Space Age, a new area has been added to the study of the planets.A. WhileB. It is theC. When theD. With the132.It was the training that he had as a young man _ mad
51、e him such a good engineer.A. thatB. hasC. whatD. later133.I don't think there is _ to worry about, _?A. nothing. do IB. something. isn't thereC. anything. is thereD. anything. is it134.You _ too careful with your work.A. cannot beingB. cannot beC. cannot to beD. can be135.This custom, _, is
52、 slowly disappearing.A. of many centuries ago beganB. which began many centuries agoC. with many centuries of beginningD. beginning for many centuries136.He had been suffering from a kind of disease _.A. whose cure is unableB. of which the cure is possible to doC. for which the cure is possibleD. wh
53、ose cure is a recent discovery137.The people at the party were worried about Janet because no one was aware _ she had gone.A. of whereB. where thatC. of the place thatD. the place138._ to pay for an order is simplicity itself.A. Use plasticB. Using plasticsC. Using plasticD. Used plastic139.Ellen wa
54、s determined to _, despite the late hour.A. stay awakeB. stay awakingC. stay awokenD. stay awaken140.In the film, the peaceful life of a monk _ the violent life of a murderer.A. is compared withB. is compared toC. is contrasted toD. is contrasted withPart 6 Skimming and Scanning (True/False) (Each item: 1) Directions:Read the following passage. Then decide whether the following statements are True or False.Questions 141 to 145 are based on the same passage or dialog.Time limit: 4 minutes and 57 seconds Body language is the often overlooked means by which we
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