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1、Model Test 10Part I Liste ning Comprehe nsion (20 minu tes) Section ADirections:In this section, you are going to hear five sentences. Each will be read out only once. Read the four choices as quickly as you can after you hear one sentence and then choose your answer.1. A. I must be careful not to c

2、atch cold.B. I am careful and never catch cold.C. I'll take care of the boy who has caught a cold.D. The boy is very cold.2. A. Tom went to watch TV .B. Tom wished to study hard.C. Tom studied after watching TV .D. Tom wanted to watch TV , but he couldn't.3. A. We left home at 8.B. We got to

3、 the office at 7.C. It took us about one hour to go to work.D. We got to our office before seven.4. A. We shall have the meeting on Saturday.B. We shall have the meeting on Sunday.C. We shall have the meeting on Monday.D. We shall have the meeting on Tuesday.5. A. Everyone likes to go to school.B. O

4、lder people can still go to school to learn.C. It's too late to go to school.D. He will not go to school because it is too late. Section BDirections:In this section ,you are going to hear five short dialogues. Each will be read out only once. Choose the best answer after you hear a question as q

5、uickly as you can.6. A. There is no hope for the man.B. The man's hard work has no result.C. The man should have failed.D. The man should have worked harder.C. Blue.D. Brown.B. Sister and brother.D. Friends.B. There was nothing else to eat.D. It's only a snack.7. A. Red and green.B. Green.8.

6、 A. Father and daughter.C. Mother and father.9. A. She prefers apples.C. She's on a diet.10. A. It doesn't matter which color the man chooses.B. It's a difficult decision.C. She doesn't like either color.D. The man should choose a different room.Section CDirections:You are going to l

7、isten to a passage. It will be read out three times. Some words on the printed passage have bee n take n out. Liste n carefully. Fill in the bla nks with the words you hear on the tape.Un like most pla nts, ani mals are livi ng beings that have the ability to move (11) in search of food.Scientists d

8、ivide animals into two groups. The animals in the first group are those with backbones (12) the sec ond group in cludes those without (13).Birds, fish and mammals belong to the first group. Among them, animals are (14) the most complex ani mals. Mammals have (15) or fur. They nurse their young. (16)

9、 people use the word "an imal" whe n they are talk ing about mammals such as the dog, cat, cow, horse, rabbit or (17) .Most animals of the second group (18) in water because the pull of gravity makes it difficult for them to (19) about on land.The largest ani mal on earth is the blue whale

10、. A whale ofte n grows more tha n 30 meters (20) a nd weighs more tha n 100 tons. The elepha nt is the largest land ani mal and the ostrich is the largest bird.Part n Reading Comprehension (30 minutes)Directions:There are 3 passages in this part. The first two passages are followed by some questions

11、 or unfinished stateme nts. For each of them there are four choices marked A) , B) , C) and D). You should decide on the best choice. For the third passage, there are 5 sentences after it. Write T for True and F for False.Passage OneMisers (守財(cái)奴)are often Ionely and obscure men whose wealth is reveal

12、ed only after their death. Joseph Nolleke ns, however, was a popular sculptor with many friends and was known to possess a large fortune. Yet he lived the life of a pauper(貧民).Born in Soho, London, in 1737 , he worked in Rome repairi ng an tique statues, which he the n sold as perfect. He added to h

13、is in come by smuggli ng( 偷運(yùn))stock ing , gloves , and lace in side hollow busts ( 半身雕像).His appeara nee was always ragged, and his table manners were appalli ng.Nolleke ns rose to be one of the most admired sculptors of his day. On his retur n to En gla nd he produced busts of George 川,William Pitt,

14、 Samuel Johnson, and the Duke of Wellington. His austerity extended into his professi on al life , and he would deliberately model a bust with the head look ing over the shoulder, so that he could use pieces of marble rejected by other sculptors as too small.At home he would sit in the dark , and if

15、 guests came , he would light a small fire and quickly put it out when they left.When dining at the Royal Academy he would stuff his pockets with pepper and salt from the table.Mrs. Nolleke ns was just as st in gy. She kept her serva nts on low pay and haggled (討價(jià)還價(jià))with shopkeepers over the most tr

16、ivial items. She once traded in the han dle of an old mop whe n buying a new one.Joseph Nollekens died in 1832 . He left a fortune of £ 200,000about $ 1 million.21. Which of the follow ing is an appropriate title for the passage ?A. World - Famous SculptorsB. The life of a Well-known SculptorC.

17、 Joseph Nollekens, the Popular MiserD. All Misers Are the Same.22. Which of the followi ng is NOT true about Joseph Nolleke ns ?A. He was very sti ngy.B. His appeara nee was always ragged.C. His table manners were tolerable.D. He was much admired during his time.23. From the passage , we know that J

18、oseph Nolleke ns had used hollow busts.A. to store a large fortune after he became rich.B. to hide things whe n he was doing illegal bus in ess.C. to contain pepper and salt that he had stolen.D. to let his wife keep trivial items.24. In the third paragraph , the word "austerity" has a mea

19、ning closest to .A. "authority" B. "stinginess" C. "generosity" D. "cleverness"25. Which of the following is NOT true ?A. Though rich, Joseph Nollekens lived a long miserable life.B. Joseph Nollekens would produce a bust with the head looking over the shoulder

20、 in order to make full use of small pieces of marble.C. Mrs. Nollekens would bargain with shopkeepers over very small articles.D. In England, Joseph Nollekens had sculptured busts for all the famous people of his time.Passage TwoSince telegrams are paid by the word, every word costs money, and peopl

21、e always try and use as few words as possible. "Little words" like 'a','an', and 'the' disappear. So do all those auziliary verbs that English students hate. do, does, are, is. So, a journalist ( 新聞?dòng)浾?) who wanted to know how old the film star Cary Grant was, sent a

22、 telegram saying: "How old Cary Grant?"Unfortunately, although the ' little words' have gone, nobody knows exactly where they have gone from. So, the journalist received a reply from Cary Grant which said. "Old Cary Grant fine. How you?"But perhaps the shortest telegram i

23、n the English language was from Irish writer Oscar Wilde. He was living in Paris and he cabled(發(fā)電扌報(bào))his publisher in Britain to see how his new book was doing. The message read."?" The publisher cabled back:"!26. Why do people always try and use as few words as possible when they cabl

24、e? Because .A. more words cost more moneyB. they think it unnecessary to use "little words"C. few words can make everything clearD. they hate to use auxiliary verbs like "do, does, are,is," and so on27. Which of the following answers is what the journalist wanted from Cary Grant?

25、A. Old Cary Grant is fine. How about you?B. Old Cary Grant isn't well. And you?C. Cary Grant is thirty four years old.D. Old Cary Grant is fifty.28. What does "!"mean in the last paragraph?A. YesB. That's all rightC. Of course, notD. I don't know29. According to the passage, we

26、 can see that using as few words as possible sometimes will .A. be uselessB. help us a lotC. cause troubleD. waste money30. What is the best title to this passage?A. Journalists and Film StarsB. The shortest Telegram in the worldC. The Use of 'Little Words'D. Language of TelegramsPassage Thr

27、eeBill likes football very much, and he often goes to matches in our town on Saturdays. He does not take the best seats, because they are very expensive and he does not see his friends there.There was a big football match in our town last Saturday. First it was very cold and cloudy, but then the sun

28、 shone, and it was very hot.There were a lot of people on benches (長(zhǎng)凳) round Bill at the match. Bill was on one bench, and there was a fat man on a bench behind him. First the fat man was cold, but then he was very hot. He took his coat off and putit in front of him, but it fell on Bill's head.

29、Bill was not angry. He took the coat off his head, looked at it and then smiled and said, "Thank you - but where are the trousers?"Decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write "T" for true and "F" for false.31. Bill is good at playing football in our

30、 town.32. He sits in the cheaper seats when he watches the football matches.33. His friends sit in the expensive seats.34. Last Saturday the weather was hot and then it was very cold and cloudy.35. The benches round Bill were almost empty.Part 川 Vocabulary and Structure (30 minutes)Directions:There

31、are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A) , B) , C) and D) . Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.36. I'm afraid Mr. Brown isn't in. Would you like to a message?A. giveB. leaveC. carryD. take37. At the entrance to the railw

32、ay station, a thief my handbag and ran off down the street.A. caughtB. robbedC. draggedD. snatched38. He seldom has lunch at school, ?A. hasn't heB. has heC. doesn't heD. does he39. It was in the bookstore A. whereB. thatI met your brother the other day.40. I hope happy while you are here.A.

33、 you to beB. for your being41. Do you mind _ the radio?A. me to turn onB. my turn on42. He was _ of having asked a silly question.A. sorryB. guilty43. Since then I the mail.C. in whichD. in thatC. you will beD. your beingC. me turningD. my turning onC. ashamedD. miserableA. am expectingB. expectedC.

34、 was expectingD. have beenexpecting44. The little boy by the drug- pusher to carry drugs for him.A. was made useB. was made usedC. was made use ofD. was made used of45. It was essential that all the necessary documents to the president's office before the end of thismonth.A. be handed inB. must

35、be handed in C. should hand in46. It is wise that case that way.A. of him to settleB. for him to settleC. of his settling47. The children went there to watch the iron tower .A. to erectB. be erectedC. erecting48. Watch the coach (教練員 ) you how in water.A. to show. to breathe B. showing. to breatheC.

36、 show. breathingD. had been handed inD. that he settleD. being erectedD. show. to breatheA. should have given50. It's quite similar in shapeB. ought to give yours.C. had to giveD. must have givenA.asB. withC. likeD. to51. an umbrella with you in case it rains.A. BringB. TakeC. HoldD. Fetch49. I

37、told him to get here but perhaps I him a map.A. what is n eededB. for our n eeds53. I know no thi ng about himC. the thing n eeded he is an engin eer.D. that is n eededA. only54. Whom shall weB. except for as our mon itor?C. besidesD. except thatA. chooseB. selectC. settleD. sta nd by55. The pers on

38、s that have the greatest in flue neeA. inB. forchildre n are their teachers.C. toD. on56. I can't buy a new suit now,this old one will have to do for a bit l on ger.A. butB. soC. forD. or else57. We must observe the localof various n atio nalities.A. customsB. rulesC. habitsD. manners58. This po

39、stcard is sent byA. friend of my fatherC. friend of my father's59. It isweather that ltd like to take a walk.B. a friend of my father'sD. my father frien d'sA. such niceB. so niceC. too niceD. such a n ice60. Two hoursthe limit of this test.A. areB. has bee nC. have bee nD. is61. His suc

40、cess was due tohe had bee n work ing hard.A. thatB. the fact whichC. the fact thatD. the fact of62. Of the two T-shirts ,I choseA. the less expe nsiveB. the least expe nsiveC. the least expe nsive oneD. the least expensive of them63. I could n't find,and so I took this one.A. a large eno ugh coa

41、tB. a large coat eno ughC. an eno ugh large coatD. a coat eno ugh large64. When some one is,he does not always feel.A. l on ely, aloneB. alon e, l on elyC. Ion ely, Ion elyD. alone, alone65. The Un ited States is composed of 50 states , two of which are separated fromby land or water.A. othersB. oth

42、er oneC. the othersD. ano therPart IV Cloze (15 minutes)Directions:There are 15 bla nks in this passage , for each bla nk there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.It was very late that Mr. and Mrs. Davies took time off to do their Christm

43、as shopping. There were only afew days more before Christmas , and of course the (66) a nd streets were terribly (67), but they had to getprese nts for their family and frien ds, so they (68) early one morning for the dow ntow n, and spe nt several tiri ng hours buying the things they (69) in the bi

44、g shops.(70), Mr. Davies was carrying parcels of all shapes and sizes. He could hardly (71) where he was going(72) he and his wife left the last shop on their way to the railway station and home. Outside the shop they had to cross a busy street , made even_(73)_tha n usual by the thousa nds of peopl

45、e who had come by car to do their(74) Christmas shopping.Mr. and Mrs. Davies had to wait for the traffic lights to turn gree n, (75) as Mr. Davies could not see very well in front of him , he (76) moved forward into the street without realizing it. Mrs. Davies saw this and became (77). Many times sh

46、e told him to come back off the street , but (78).Fi nally she shouted in a voice above all (79), "He nry ! if you want to sta nd in that dan gerous(80) amome nt Ion ger , give me the parcels66. A. roadsB. cityC. housesD.shops67. A. crowdedB. busyC. beautifulD. no isy68. A. started outB. set do

47、w nC. put outD. took dow n69. A. likedB. wan tedC. boughtD. used70. A. Un til noonB. In the day-timeC. At dawnD. By lunch time71. A. knowB. findC. seeD. realize72. A. asB. whileC. beforeD. to73. A. worseB. busierC. betterD. no iser74. A. pleasa ntB. Iast-dayC. Iast-mi nuteD. easy75. A. sinceB. soC.

48、thenD. but76. A. slightlyB. patie ntlyC. merelyD. gradually77. A. worriedB. frighte nedC. sadD. careful78. A. much troubleB. no hurryC. without successD. too no isy79. A. voicesB. no isesC.soundsD. shouti ng80. A. positionB. situati onC. wayD. spotPart V Translation (20 minutes) Tran slate the un de

49、rl ined parts into Chin ese."Lear ning a Ian guage is easy. Even a child can do it!"(81) Most adults who are learning a second Ianguage would disagree with this statement. For them , learning a lan guage is a very difficult task . (82) They n eed hun dreds of hours of study and practice ,

50、and even this will not guara ntee success for every adult Ian guage lear ner.Lan guage lear ning is differe nt from other kinds of lear ning. (83) Some people who are very intelligent andsuccessful in their fields find it difficult to succeed in Ianguage learning.Language teachers often offer advice

51、 to Ianguage learners: (84)"Read as much as you can in the new language." "Practise speaking the language every day. "(85)"Live with people who speak the language. ""Learn as a child would lear n; play with the lan guage."Part W Complete the dialogue with the

52、information(5 min utes)根據(jù)對(duì)話(huà)容,從對(duì)話(huà)后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。注明:選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。A: Televisi on is a great inven ti on, isn't it?B: (86).A: But I read somewhere that in a sense televisi on has killed people's own creativity.B: (87). It makes you sit for hours after hours and preve nts you from doing things

53、 and thinking thin gs.A: (88). Is that true?B: (89). Televisi on itself is very good.A: (90)B: Well . yes. It seems to me that the importa nt thi ng in life is to be active , but televisi on preve nts this.A. Yes, it is.B. No, it is n't.C. Yes, it's happe ning to a lot of people.D. Then you

54、think of television as a great time-waster.E. It depe nds on how people choose what they want to see.F. In that case you seem as though you're aga inst televisi on.G. Then you think that people can live a perfect happy life if they have n't got a televisi on.答案:Model Test 10Part I Listening

55、ComprehensionI. C 2. D 3. C 4. D 5. B 6. D 7. C 8. A9. B 10. BII. about 12. and 13. backbo nes 14. con sidered 15. hair 16. most 17. mon key 18. live 19. move20. lo ngPart n Reading Comprehension21. C22. C23. B24. B25. D26. A27. C28.B29.C30. D31.F32.T33.T 34.F35. FPart 川Vocabulary and Structure36. B

56、37.D38. D39.B40.C41.D42. C43. D44. C45.A46. A47.D48.D49. A50.D51. B52.D53.D54.A 55. D 56.B57. A58.B59. D60.D61. C62.A 63.A64.B65. CPart IVCloze66. D67.A68.A69. B70. D71. C72. A73.B74.C75. D76. D77. A78. C79. B 80. APart V Translation81 .大多數(shù)學(xué)習(xí)第二語(yǔ)言的成年人會(huì)不同意這種說(shuō)法。82.他們需要大量的時(shí)間學(xué)習(xí)和實(shí)踐,即使這樣也不能保證每一個(gè)成年語(yǔ)言學(xué)習(xí)者成功。8

57、3 一些聰明并且在他們自己的領(lǐng)域中很成功的人們發(fā)現(xiàn)很難在語(yǔ)言學(xué)習(xí)中成功。84. 盡可能多地用這種新語(yǔ)言閱讀。85. 與說(shuō)這種語(yǔ)言的人生活在一起。Part W Complete the dialogue with the information86. A 87. C 88. F 89. B 90. G答案詳解Part n Reading ComprehensionPassage One21. C 盡管Joseph Nollekens是當(dāng)代有名的雕刻家,但本文中重點(diǎn)談到的是他雖擁有巨大家財(cái),卻過(guò)著乞丐一般的吝嗇生活,由此判斷C)最合適。22. C A項(xiàng)指他為人吝嗇;B項(xiàng)指他衣衫襤樓;D項(xiàng)指他被當(dāng)代人崇拜,這些均為文中所敘述事實(shí)。 唯獨(dú)他在餐桌上的舉止讓人無(wú)法容忍,他居然在皇家藝術(shù)學(xué)會(huì)的餐桌上將胡椒,鹽塞進(jìn)自己的口袋。23. B 見(jiàn)文章第二段。24. B

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