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1、英語期末復(fù)習(xí)題及答案Part I Dialogue Completion ( 會(huì)話技能 )Directions: There are 15 short incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choicesmarked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one to complete the dialogue and markyour answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.1. A: Hello! This

2、is Li Ping. May I speak to Wu Qing?B: Yes. .A. I am B. I will look for himC. Speaking2. A: Could I borrow your car tomorrow?8: .A. I d like to.B. Sure! No problem. C. No.3. A: Please come in.D. I am speakingD. Not like.B:.A. After you. B. O.K.4. A: What were you talking about?B: A. I don t know.B. C

3、. Yes, you are talkingC. You first D. All rightB. No, he doesn t knowD. Mind your own business.5. A: Let me take care of the check today.B: Why? It s unfair. How about?A. eating more B. eating in C. going Dutch D. going out6. A: Will you please pass me the book?B: A. Just take it. B. There you go. C

4、. Give you. D. Oh, sure.7. A: What a beautiful necklace! Can you help me to put it on?B: ! You look gorgeous, honey!A. That s fine.B. You are right. C. Anytime D. Take your time.8. A: That is a wonderful movie.9B:!A. That isB. Enjoy yourself C. Absolutely D. I think9. A:Good morning, dear. Aren '

5、;t you going to have some breakfast?B: Sorry, sweetheart, I 'm.I've got to catch the bus.A. getting upB.eating now C. sleeping now D.running late10. A: I bought this scanner yesterday here. It doesn 't work today.I want to exchange it for a new one.B:.Wait a moment, please.A. Let me see.

6、 B. Really. C. No problem D. I don't care.11. A: We made a agreement that we would take turns washing the dishes.D. someD.It s your turn.D. tiredD. Calm downB: Ok, I ll do themA.Just do it.B. Just wash C. Keep doing12. A: You live alone. Do you feel lonely?8: I m.A. used to itB. not goodC. Ok13.

7、 A: Are you hunger?B:.A、AnyB. FullC. A little bit14. A: My God! How can he treat me like that?8: .Maybe it is a misunderstanding.A. Why not B. Can he C. Go down15. A: Excuse me. Could you show me how to go to the nearest hotel?8: Go straight and you will find it.A:.Thanks.A. I know B. I canC. I look

8、D. I seePart II Reading Comprehension(閱讀理解)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by5questionsor unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, Cand D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a singleline th

9、rough the center.Passage OneAccording to a recent study, more than 80 percent of the Fortune 500 (世界 500 強(qiáng))companies have at least one woman on their boards of directors(懂事會(huì)),up from 69percent two years ago. However, women are not commonly found as managers.Experts have pointed out several reasons t

10、hat keep women from becomingpromoted(晉升).One is theprejudice(偏見)against women that male(男的)manager still have. In addition, because women don't often join males in activities outside office after work, they miss out on the opportunity to build relationships. Other reasons include difficulties in

11、 balancing work and family, unwillingness to travel or to move to another city to work, etc.Although the progress seems to be going slowly for women, many women are still working hard to keep climbing up and American companies will benefit from (從中受益)having more and more women in top management posi

12、tions. Not only because a lot of women are very capable, but also because they bring different opinions to an all-male management team. In addition, women managers understand better women consumers(消費(fèi)者), who make 80% of buying decisions in American families.16. The first paragraph means.A. Experts h

13、ad a recent study. B. It is important to research Fortune 500 companiesC. Only one woman as manager. D. Women are not commonly found as managers.17. How many of the Fortune 500 companies have at least one woman on their boards of directors?A. More than 80% B. Less than 80% C. More than 69%. D. Less

14、than 69%18. Which of the following is not a reason mentioned in the passage that prevents women from being promoted ?A. Age. B. The fact that they don 't take part in after-work activities with male colleagues.C. The prejudice against women that managers still have.D. Women have difficulties in

15、balancing work and family.19.Why will American companies benefit from having more and more women in top management position?A. Women managers understand consumers better.B. Women bring different opinions to management.C.Women often make better business decision.D. It is important to for companies to

16、 have women as managers. 20.Women consumers make of all US family buying decisions.A. 70% B. 80% C. 69%D. 60%Passage TwoWilliam Somerset Maugham was an English writer of novels, plays and short stories. He was born in Paris on January 25, 1874. His mother died when he was eight and his father, an En

17、glish lawyer, died when he was ten. Maugham was sent to England to live with his aunt. He suffered from a stammer( 口 吃 結(jié)巴)that forced him to withdraw(退出)from most social activities. But he became a very good observe(觀察者)of life and a writer. From 1892 to 1897, Maugham studied at the medical school a

18、t St. Thomas's Hospital in London, receiving an M. D. degree. However, he had no desire to practice medicine, wanting instead to be a writer.In 1897 appeared his first novel, Liza of Lambeth, which drew on his experiences of attending(護(hù)理) women in childbirth. This book sold well enough to allow

19、him to give up his medical practice. In 1903, his first play, A Man of Honor, was unsuccessful, but four years after that, he found success on the London stage with Lady Frederick, a play about money and marriage. By 1908, four of his works were running at the same time in theaters in London. In 191

20、5, his best-known novel Of Human Bondage was published. It was based largely on his own experiences as a youth.After the 1930s Maugham s reputation (名聲)in other countries was greater than in England. Many of his novels, short stories, and plays were filmed. And Maugham himself was portrayed(描寫)on sc

21、reen. 21. When and where was the author born? A. He was born in Britain on January 25, 1892.B. He was born in England on January 25, 1874.C. He was born in Paris on January 25, 1874D. He was born in Paris on January 25, 1892.22. Maugham s first novel was based on.A. his talent of writing.B. his expe

22、riences at a hospital.C. his experiences at university.D. his knowledge learning at university.23. Why did the author withdraw from most social activities when he was young?A. He liked reading rather than playing.B. His parents died.C. He was busy with his study.D. He suffered from a stammer.24. Mau

23、gham received from St. Thomas's Hospital in London.A. many gifts B. bachelor degree C. an M.D. Degree D. medical books25. A lot of his works were adapted into.A. studying materialsB. Movies C. Novels D. BooksPassage ThreeThere was this tiger that woke up one morning and just felt great. He felt

24、so good, he went out and cornered(堵?。゛ small monkey and roared at him, Who is the mightiest(最強(qiáng)大的)of all the jungle animals?” And the poor little monkey replied, You are of course, no one is mightier than you. ”A little while later the tiger met a deer, and roared out, Who is the mightiest of all the

25、 jungle animals?” The deer shook so hard that it could barely speak, but finally managed to say, Oh great tiger, you are by far the mightiest animal in the jungle. ”The tiger walked up to an elephant who was quietly eating some grass, and roared at the top of his voice: Who is the mightiest of all t

26、he animals in the jungle? ”Well, the elephant grabbed the tiger with his trunk(長(zhǎng)鼻子),picked him up, slammed(猛力扔)him down; picked him up again, and shook him and finally threw him violently into a nearby tree. The tiger slowly rose to his feet and looked at the elephant and said, Man, just because you

27、 don't know the answer, you don't have to get so mad.”26. How did that tiger feel that morning?.A. He felt full. B. He felt great. C. He felt hungry. D. He felt sleepy.27. What question did the tiger ask the animals?.A. Who is the fattest of all the animals in the jungle?B. Who is the mighti

28、est of all the animals in the jungle?C. Who is the biggest of all the animals in the jungle?D. Do I look nice in the jungle?28. How did the elephant react to the tiger 's question?.A. The elephant agreed with what the tiger said.B. The elephant picked the tiger up threw him into a tree.C. The el

29、ephant was happy .D. The elephant wanted to eat the tiger.29. A good title for this article would be.A. A Tiger In The Jungle.B. A Great Tiger In The Jungle.C. Who is the mightiest in the jungleD.The animals in the jungle.30. The last paragraph means.A. The elephant was mad.B. The tiger was afraid o

30、f the elephant.C. The tiger and elephant were good friends.D. The elephant was the mightiest.Part IIICloze Test(完型填空)Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHE

31、ET with a single line through the center.What is a librarian? A person who sits 31 a little desk, talking in a very low voice , takingbooks from people who bring them back , making them pay if they have kept them too long , and stamping the date on 32 that are taken out ? Certainly not! That is the

32、work of the most juniorperson 33 the library. To become a qualified librarian, you first have to work in a library to getfirst-hand experience of the work. Then you go to a special library school, usually _34 two years. Ifyou pass your exams successfully, you may apply for a senior post in a public

33、library. Many librarians are university 35, and they only have to spend one year training instead of two.Every English town has a public 36. The Head Librarian has the important task of deciding inwhich way to spend the money provided by the local government. He buys the books. So he must know the c

34、ommunity he 37, and which books the people there wants and need most. A public library inan agricultural area, for example, would not have very much demand_38 a book on air pollution inlarge cities. However, people in the area may be studying any subject under the sun, and these students quite often depend 39 the services of their pu

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