三、詞匯
GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY [15 MIN.]
There are twenty-five sentences in this section.Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D.Choose one word or phrase that corr ectly completes the sentence.Mark your answers on your answer sheet
41.After ___ seemed an endless wait,it was her turn to enter the per sonnel manager's office.
A.that B.what C.there D.it
42.The three men tried many times to sneak across the border into the neighbouring country, ___ by the police each time.
A.had been capturedB.being always captured
C.only to be captured D.unfortunately captured
43.Professor Johnson is said ___some significant advance in his resea rch in the past year.
A.having made B.making C.to have made D.to make
44.Fat cannot change into muscle ___ muscle changes into fat.
A.any more thanB.no less than
C.no more than D.much more than
45.It is not so much the language ___ the cultural background that m akes the book difficult to understand.
A.but B.norC.as D.like
46.There ought to be less anxiety over the perceived risk of mountain c limbing than ___ in the public mind today.
A.exists B.existC.existing D.to exist
47.I've never been to Lhasa, but that's the city___.
A.I'd most like to visit B.where I like to visit
C.which I like to visit mostlyD.I'd like much to visit
48.He ___ unwisely, but he was at least trying to do something hel pful.
A.may have acted B.must have acted
C.should act D.would act
49.If you have really been studying English for so long.It's about t i me you ___ able to write letters in English.
A.should be B.wereC.must beD .are
50.He's ___ as a “bellyacher” —— he's always complaining about some thin g.
A.who is known B.whom is known
C.what is known D.which is known
51.___he always tries his best to complete it on time.
A.However the task is hard B.However hard the task is
C.Though hard the task isD.Though hard is the task
52.Much as ___, I couldn't lend him the money because I simply didn 't ha ve that much spare cash.
A.I would have liked to B.I would like to have
C.1 should have to like D.1 should have liked to
53.My cousin likes eating very much, but he isn't very ___ about the f ood he e ats.
A.special B.peculiar C.particular D.specific
54.Your advice would be ___ valuable to him.who is now at a loss as to wha tto do first.
A.exceedinglyB.excessively C.extensively D.exclusive ly
55.More often than not, it is difficult to ___ the exact meaning of a Chines e idiom in English.
A.exchangeB.transfer
C.convey D.convert
56.She refused to ___ the door key to the landlady until she got ba ck her deposit.
A.hand in B.hand outC.hand down D.hand over
57.The scientists have absolute freedom as to what research they think i t best to___.
A.engage B.devote C.seek D.pursue
58.The Olympic Games ___ in 776 B.C.in Olympia, a small town in Gree ce.
A.originatedB.stemmed C.derived D.desce nded
59.We should always bear in mind that ___ decisions often result in se rious co nsequences.
A.urgent B.instantC.prompt D.hasty
60.The fact that the management is trying to reach agreement___five separate unions has led to long negotiations.
A.over B.in C.upon D.with
61.The chairman of the company said that new techniques had ___impr oved their production efficiency.
A.violently B.severely C.extremely D.radically
62.The local authorities realized the need to make ___for elderly peo ple in their housing programmes.
A.preparationB.requirement C.specificationD.provision
63.The guest team was beaten by the host team 2 ___ 4 in last year's CFA Cup Final.
A.overB.in C.to D.against
64.The police let him go, because they didn't find him guilty ___ the murder.
A.ofB.inC.over D.on
65.As a developing country, we must keep ___ with the rapid developme nt of the world economy.
A.move B.stepC.speed D.pace
GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY [15 MIN.]
There are twenty-five sentences in this section.Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D.Choose one word or phrase that corr ectly completes the sentence.Mark your answers on your answer sheet
41.After ___ seemed an endless wait,it was her turn to enter the per sonnel manager's office.
A.that B.what C.there D.it
42.The three men tried many times to sneak across the border into the neighbouring country, ___ by the police each time.
A.had been capturedB.being always captured
C.only to be captured D.unfortunately captured
43.Professor Johnson is said ___some significant advance in his resea rch in the past year.
A.having made B.making C.to have made D.to make
44.Fat cannot change into muscle ___ muscle changes into fat.
A.any more thanB.no less than
C.no more than D.much more than
45.It is not so much the language ___ the cultural background that m akes the book difficult to understand.
A.but B.norC.as D.like
46.There ought to be less anxiety over the perceived risk of mountain c limbing than ___ in the public mind today.
A.exists B.existC.existing D.to exist
47.I've never been to Lhasa, but that's the city___.
A.I'd most like to visit B.where I like to visit
C.which I like to visit mostlyD.I'd like much to visit
48.He ___ unwisely, but he was at least trying to do something hel pful.
A.may have acted B.must have acted
C.should act D.would act
49.If you have really been studying English for so long.It's about t i me you ___ able to write letters in English.
A.should be B.wereC.must beD .are
50.He's ___ as a “bellyacher” —— he's always complaining about some thin g.
A.who is known B.whom is known
C.what is known D.which is known
51.___he always tries his best to complete it on time.
A.However the task is hard B.However hard the task is
C.Though hard the task isD.Though hard is the task
52.Much as ___, I couldn't lend him the money because I simply didn 't ha ve that much spare cash.
A.I would have liked to B.I would like to have
C.1 should have to like D.1 should have liked to
53.My cousin likes eating very much, but he isn't very ___ about the f ood he e ats.
A.special B.peculiar C.particular D.specific
54.Your advice would be ___ valuable to him.who is now at a loss as to wha tto do first.
A.exceedinglyB.excessively C.extensively D.exclusive ly
55.More often than not, it is difficult to ___ the exact meaning of a Chines e idiom in English.
A.exchangeB.transfer
C.convey D.convert
56.She refused to ___ the door key to the landlady until she got ba ck her deposit.
A.hand in B.hand outC.hand down D.hand over
57.The scientists have absolute freedom as to what research they think i t best to___.
A.engage B.devote C.seek D.pursue
58.The Olympic Games ___ in 776 B.C.in Olympia, a small town in Gree ce.
A.originatedB.stemmed C.derived D.desce nded
59.We should always bear in mind that ___ decisions often result in se rious co nsequences.
A.urgent B.instantC.prompt D.hasty
60.The fact that the management is trying to reach agreement___five separate unions has led to long negotiations.
A.over B.in C.upon D.with
61.The chairman of the company said that new techniques had ___impr oved their production efficiency.
A.violently B.severely C.extremely D.radically
62.The local authorities realized the need to make ___for elderly peo ple in their housing programmes.
A.preparationB.requirement C.specificationD.provision
63.The guest team was beaten by the host team 2 ___ 4 in last year's CFA Cup Final.
A.overB.in C.to D.against
64.The police let him go, because they didn't find him guilty ___ the murder.
A.ofB.inC.over D.on
65.As a developing country, we must keep ___ with the rapid developme nt of the world economy.
A.move B.stepC.speed D.pace