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1、英語測試考試試卷練習答案姓名 :班級:學號:日期:新編英語教程4 測試試卷考試時間 120 分鐘GradeClassNamePart I CLOSE (1*15=15)Decide which of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. Mark the best choice for each blank on your answer.Although most people believe it is wrong to lie, it

2、is doubtful that anyone can go through his entire life without tell a lie. But are all lies equally wrong Or are some lies actually (1) To answer this we must examine the four basic types of lies. Each type istold for different reason.The first, and probably the most common type of lie, is the lie o

3、f (2) . This is thetype of lie we tell to make (3) sound more interesting. Or we may lie about ourachievements to make ourselves seem more intelligent or clever. We justify this type of lie by (4) ourselves that we can not harm anyone. But there is one disadvantage of thistype of lie. If we are foun

4、d out, we are (5) feeling like a fool and wondering why we (6)to lie about something so unimportant.The second type of lie is told to avoid (7) someone. This type of lie is oftenconsidered necessary. When someone asked,“Do you like my new dress” we (8) toanswer yes because we know that is what she w

5、ants to hear. But even this type of lie is not always wise. For example, if a patient asks his doctor if he has terminal cancer, he wants and expects an (9) answer is most cases.The third type of lie is the exact opposite of the second. It is the (10) malicious lietold for the express purpose of hur

6、ting someone. Few (11) adults tell this kind of lie,but it is fairly common among children. They may shout “I hate you” at another child one day but be back playing with him the next day.The last type of lie is the one we tell to cover up something we should or should not have done in the first plac

7、e. Rather than (12) we made a mistake, we lie about it. Thisis the type of lie that gets us most into trouble. No one has a good enough memory to tell his type of lie. One lie (13) to another. Then before we know it, we have forgottenwhat we said to whom, and we are afraid to open our month (14) fea

8、r that we willput our foot in it. Then we realize what is mean by the phrase, “Oh, what a tangled web we(15) _ when first wepractice to deceive”.1.A. defendedB. explainedC. justifiedD. supported2.A. boastB. enlargementC. entertainmentD. exaggeration3.A. an incidentB. an accidentC. a chanceD. a probl

9、em4.A. convincingB. satisfyingC. assuringD. supporting5.A. keptB. leftC. letD. made6.A. boredB. troubledC. botheredD. disturbing7. A. harming8. A. decide9. A. honest10. A. directly11. A. developed12. A. permit13. A. goes14. A. with15. A. knitB. injuringB. loveB. importantB. deliberatelyB. growingB.

10、admitB. comesB. inB. weaveC. hurtingC. wantC. impossibleC. meaningfullyC. ripeC. claimC. leadsC. byC. produceD. attackingD. preferD. instantD. significantlyD. matureD. declareD. developsD. forD. formPART IIGRAMMAR & VOCABULAR(Y 1*20=20)There are twenty sentences in this section. Beneath each sen

11、tence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Mark your answers on your answer sheet.1. He swatted a fly on the window and the glass.A. smashedB. cuC. crashedD. crushed2. A leafy tree canus from the sun on hot days.A. fenceB.

12、hideC. preventD. shelter3. Nobody that airplane crash.A. survivedB. conqueredC. recoveredD. relived4. It is strange that Titus was as as his brother was ambitious.A. plainB. humbleC. aboveboardD. week5. His request us completely by surprise.A. shookB. madeC. tookD. left6. I wanted to go home but my

13、sister on going to see a film.A. persistedB. insistedC. resistedD. week7. My little brother likes to sit on the balcony and what goes on below.A. lookB. stareC. gazeD. watch8. I came home and found my family in a game of chess.A. entertainedB. interestedC. busyD. absorbed9. “ No one is so as the poo

14、r man who is suddenly lucky,” said the beggar.A. generousB. modestC. thoughtfulD. stern10. Although only of intelligence, he has beaten all his rivals in the pearl buying business.A. mediumB. averageC. middleD. little11. The doctor is the only person who will really help you; he will even treat you

15、free of charge.A. ThoughB. SoC. As a matter of fact D. However12. Watch out! Here s a beehive! Don t disturb it, norbtehee mquigehet you.A. stingB. biteC. harmD. kill13. Some people consider it unwise to themselves in a quarrel between husbandand wife.A. combineB. mixC. involveD. join14. Have you do

16、wn yet in your new jobA. fixedB. smoothedC. suitedD. settled15. Do you really believe in the of evil spiritsA. existenceB. occurrence C. visitingD. arrival16. He has recently got an interesting in the hospital.A. employment B. jobC. workD. occupation17. With its expensive furniture carefully chosen

17、and placed, his room looks quiteA. convenientB. elegantC. comfortingD. luxurious18. Can you please move this chair They areA. on the wayB. in the wayC. by the wayD. under way19. If I had more time, I would photography as my hobby.A. take toB. take onC. take upD. take over20. Leaving your door unlock

18、ed in a city like this is fire.A. playing offB. playing with C. putting off D. coping withPART III READING COMPREHENSION (2*15=30)In this section there are three passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you th

19、ink is the best answer.Mark your answers on your answer sheet.TEXT ASome 2,400 miners were on the day shift last Tuesday morning at the Kinross gold mine, 65 miles from Johannesburg. A welding team was repairing a broken track for one of the trains that help carry gold ore to the surface. Suddenly,

20、an acetylene tank sparked and flared flames swept through the tunnel, igniting plastic-covered wiring, which in turn set fire to polyurethane foam that keeps the walls fry and solid. Within minutes the mine shaft filled with thick black smoke containing toxic fumes from the burning plastic. Choking

21、miners immediately fell and died of asphyxiation. When the initial several hours rescue operation ended, 177 were dead, one was missing, and 235 were injured, making Kinross the worst gold-mine disaster in South African history. All but five of the victims were black, and the black-dominated Nationa

22、l Union of Mineworkers denounced the “unacceptably low safety standards " in the mines. In fact, Kinross last year lost its top safety rating. But the mine' seneral manager said the plastics that burned had been considered safe. A government investigation is now under way.1. We know that th

23、e accident happened.D. in the afternoonA. at night B. in the daytime C. at noon2. It wasthat caused the fire.A. an acetylene tankB. plastic-covered wiringC. polyurethane foamD. thick black plastic3. Which of the following statements is trueA. Many miners were burnt to death.B. Many miners choked and

24、 died.C. Many miners fell into the mine and were killed.D. A, B, C are wrong.4. The plastic that covered the wiring was.A. black B. thickC. poisonous D. gold5. of the victims were black.A. FourB. FiveC. MostD. AllTEXT BNICHOLAS MONSARRAT, who has died, aged 69, based “ The Cruel Sea, ” his runawa be

25、stseller first published in 1951, on his own experiences in the Battle of the Atlantic.In September, 1957, Mr. Desmond Flower, chairman of Cassell Co., handed him the millionth copy of the book. By March, 1964, more than seven copies had been sold.In its 14th year it was still selling at the rate of

26、 30,000 a year. It was translated into 18 languages.Soon of Mr. Keith Monsarrat, a Liverpool surgeon, Nicholas John Turney Morsarrat was articled to a firm of Nottingham solicitor, but preferred the sea to the law.With a typewriter and 40 he went in 1934 to London, where he was soon reduced to sleep

27、ing on the Thames Embankment and in St. Martin s crypt.But then his writing lifted him from the doldrums. Half a dozen books precedes the publication of “TheCruel Sea, ” which owed its compelling attraction to the author s first-hand experience as a lieut-commander with the RNVR,with which he served

28、 from 1940 to 1946.Before he joined the Royal Navy he went to Winchester and Trinity College, Cambridge.Winchester re calledThe pungency of Monsarrat psen was never better illustrated than with the description of his life at Winchester, which he called“A Season in Hell. ”In 1926, he said, the colleg

29、e was“an awful place ” and his presence coincided widisgusting peak of bullying and tyranny.a”rs Thheesfpiveentyaet Winchester represented“ a neve-tro-be-forgotten ordeal. ”“ Things must since have changed for the better,” Thhee oSbusnedrvaeydTienlegraph,which serialized his story.“ Indeed ” , he ad

30、ded, “there was no other way for them toonly reason I would like to believe in Hell is that these selected candidates might fry in it.1. Which war did Monsarrat describe in his The Cruel SeaA. The First World War.B. The Second World War.C. The Great War.D. The First World War and the Second World Wa

31、r.2. By 1958 how many copies of The Cruel Sea had been soldA. More than a million copies.B. More than seven million copies.C. More than thirty thousand copies.D. More than forty thousand copies.3. The Cruel Sea was popular because .A. the author was well-knownB. it was based on personal experienceC.

32、 it was full of adventuresD. the plot is interesting4. Which statement is not trueA. Nicholas Monsarrat liked adventure.B. Nicholas Monsarrat hates his school.C. Nicholas Monsarrat slept rough in London by choice.D. Nicholas Monsarrat wrote the novel based on personal experience.5. According to Nich

33、olas Monsarrat, his life at Winchester was .A. miserable B. happy C. dull D. excitingTEXT CHow can the . Government raise tax revenues without raising taxes One way may be to get tax evaders to pay up. To encourage those truants to come forth, Washington is considering introducing its first tax-amne

34、sty program-one that would allow the cheaters to clear their consciences without penalty. Supporters of the idea say that a six-month amnesty could raise up to $25 billion from guilt-redden Americans. And congressional supporters of the plan say that the states have shown amnesty can work. In the la

35、st three years 18 states have offered amnesty programs. Among the success stories: New York raised $334 million in three months; Massachusetts took in $85 million.Fair share: But not everyone is a convert. Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Roscoe L. Egger Jr. told the House Ways and Means Commit

36、tee last week that he believes the collection estimates are overstated. Most of the critics denounced the idea as an insultto those who pay their fair share.It penalizes honest people and is one of the worstproposals Iveheevaerrd,” says Republican Budget Committee member Sen. Slade Gorton.Egger, alo

37、ng with Treasury Secretary James A. Baker III, noted that amnesty could make future tax collection even more difficult by suggesting the possibility of future amnesties. Backers of the plan say the government must vow that it would be a one-time offer, and that stricter enforcement would follow. The

38、 administration has yet to take a stand on amnesty, but the lure of billions of dollars in new revenues may be hard to resist.1. How can the . Government raise tax revenuesA. By punishing tax evaders.B. By protecting honest people.C. By making the “ truants ” pay their tax in full.D. By improving th

39、e tax rate.2. Which of the following is the view of the supporters of the tax-amnesty programA. The tax-amnesty idea is an insult to honest people.B. The tax-amnesty program would raise a large amount of money.C. Amnesty could adversely affect future tax collection.D. The tax-amnesty idea is an insu

40、lt to dishonest people.3. Why is it likely that amnesty will cause more difficultiesA. Because it may create more cheaters.B. Because it will need strict enforcement.C. Because it may lure the administration to make more money.D. Because it may create less cheaters.4. How many states have introduced

41、 amnesty programsA. Twenty-five B. Two C. Eighteen D. None5. Which of the following ideas is not mentioned in the textA. Amnesty will allow all the cheaters to have clear consciences.B. Amnesty can work.C. New York has benefited from amnesty.D. A, B and C.PRRT IV PARAPHRASE. (2*5=10)Explain the foll

42、owing sentences in your own words. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.1. A sincere compliment is worth its weight in gold.2. The whole congregation prayed for me alone, in a mighty wail of moans and voice.3. Understand is a two way operation; learning doesn t consist in being an empty receptacle.4. He took a powerful communications system that only the elite could use and turned it into a mass medium.5. Seen from space, the astronauts tell us, the most distinctive feature of o

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