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学业水平测试试题学业水平测试模拟题 一单项选择 1.The employee you had been thinking highly_______ dishonest. A. of proving B. of proved C. of to prove D. of being proved. 2.The police________ him to see if he had a gun. A. searched for B. searched C. in search of D. looked for ...

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学业水平测试模拟题 一单项选择 1.The employee you had been thinking highly_______ dishonest. A. of proving B. of proved C. of to prove D. of being proved. 2.The police________ him to see if he had a gun. A. searched for B. searched C. in search of D. looked for 3.There were two large buildings,_______ stands nearly a hundred feet high. A. the larger B. the large of them C. the larger of whom D. the large of which 4.______ is known to all that the Amber Room belongs to the Russians. A. As B. which C. It D. What 5.--We don’t know who stole the book. What’s you opinion? --Jack is considered _______ it. A. having done B. to have done C. doing D. to do 6.He was so nervous during the test. No ______ he d idn’t pass the exam. A. way B. surprise C. wonder D. matter 7.Having a trip abroad is certainly good for the old couple, but it remains______ whether they will enjoy it. A. to see B. to be seen C. seeing D. seen 8.I don’t like to go to the concert. I have no interest in it; _______, I have lots of work to do. A. however B. beside C. therefore D. besides 9.It is the youngest brother rather than his two elder brothers _______been fined for breaking the traffic rules. A. whom have B. who have C. that have B. that has 10.Mike ________ his car, for he came to work by bus this morning A. can have found B. could have found C. can’t have found D. mustn’t have foun d 11. Once you _________ a promise, you must carry it out. A. is making B. made C. had made D. have made 12. I won’t go home until I _________ the job. A. have done B. had done C. will do D. do 13. Hardly _______ we ________ to work when the engine didn't work. A. had, started B. did, start C. have, started D. were, staining 14. When I arrived, the Browns ________ supper. A. was having B. have had C. had had D had 15 On returning home. I found I _______my umbrella in the office. A. would leave B. left C. have left D. had left 第二节完形填空 Melissa had followed me around all week, either literally or with her eyes. She was one of the brightest children in my first 16 . She always listened very carefully to my teaching, but 17 was different. I felt like she was trying to 18 me doing something secretive. I had too many problems of my own 19 worry over Melissa’s strange behavior. My lower back 20 . I guess I should expect that. 21 , I’m seven months pregnant (怀孕的). I was surprised that none of my 22 had asked me about my pregnancy. Many 23 knew the signs. Someone in my friend’s first grade had asked his principal who was overweight, “Are you pregnant?” and the poor man had been so 24 that he went on a diet! But no one had asked me. The bell rang. Good, it was 25 and soon I’d have a few minutes to take a rest. But Melissa was at my “teacher closet”. All the children knew they could never 26 this closet without my permission. But now Melissa was searching my closet. She had opened the doors and was 27 moving things around to see what was behind them. I couldn’t believe it! Not this child, as she never 28 the rules. What caused her to do this? “Melissa, what are you looking for in my closet?” I asked. Melissa turned and looked at me. Tears started to 29 down her cheeks. Tears of 30 , I thought at first. But I was wrong. No 31 was heard by me from the little girl’s mouth. Instead, I heard a tiny, 32 voice. “Mrs Peppler, where do you hide it? My mother told my father you were 33 a baby, and I watch you 34 , but I never see you carry it. I thought maybe you hid it in your closet.” I stood, shocked. Melissa walked over to me, put her arms 35 my big tummy, and looked up at me. “Where is it, Mrs Peppler? Where is the baby? Am I close?” 16. A. family B. class C. grade D. school 17. A. what B. this C. where D. which 18. A. catch B. see C. watch D. observe 19. A. from B. off C. to D. in 20. A. hurt B. burnt C. wounded D. injured 21. A. However B. What’s more C. After all D. Worse still 22. A. family B. friends C. pupils D. children 23. A. teachers B. friends C. six-year-olds D. teenagers 24. A. shocked B. angry C. disappointed D. worried 25. A. end B. past C. break D. over 26. A. touch B. see C. check D. open 27. A. immediately B. happily C. carefully D. sadly 28. A. cared B. misunderstood C. disobeyed D. followed 29. A. float B. move C. run D. go 30. A. guilt B. surprise C. terror D. horror 31. A. thanks B. apology C. cry D. word 32. A. tired B. frightened C. disappointed D. surprised 33. A. feeding B. taking C. carrying D. bringing 34. A. all the time B. at times C. at one time D. at a time 35. A. in B. around C. behind D. near 第三部分阅读理解 A The passing of Ruth Handler, the creator of the Barbie doll, brought back memories to many parents whose lives were connected to Barbie’s when their daughters were little. When my daughter was 7 years old, she said she wanted a Barbie doll. Since a Barbie was only 3 dollars, I bought one for her and didn’t think anything more about it. A week later my daughter came in and said, “Dad, Barbie needs a new dress. There is on e in the catalogue (目录) for only 3 dollars.”I took the catalogue and found out what the makers of the doll were up to. Barbie was only 3 dollars, but you had to buy 200 dresses. I was hoping my daughter would settle for a dress, but a few weeks later she came back and said that Barbie wanted to be an airline stewardess. I put another 3.50 dollars on the line. Not long later, she wanted to be a nurse, then a singer in a nightclub and then a dancer, each requiring 3 dollars. And then I had to buy a boyfriend named Ken for her. He needed an electric shaver, a basketball, several suits and a tux. You can figure out how much that cost. Pretty soon I had put up 400 dollars to protect my original 3 dollars. Then my daughter announced that Ken and Barbie were going to get married. I had to buy a list of wedding clothes and Barbie’s dream house, and the house cost seventy-fifty. Several months later, my daughter came to me and said that Barbie was getting a divorce as Ken was going out with Midge, Barbie’s best friend and Midge didn’t have a thing to wear. 36. According to the passage, what do you know about Ruth Handler? A. She was still alive when the writer wrote this passage. B. She invented the Barbie doll. C. She is hated by many mothers. D. She is a great mother. 37. What did the writer find out when he read the catalogue? A. The makers really wanted the children to have a good childhood. B. The Barbie doll was worth a lot more than 3 dollars. C. The makers wanted to make a lot of more money out of the doll. D. He was cheated by the makers. 38. What does the underlined part in the third paragraph mean? A. The writer hoped his daughter would like the dress. B. The writer hoped his daughter wouldn’t ask for anything more for Barbie. C. The writer was angry with his daughter. D. The writer hoped his daughter would ask for a dress for herself. 39. What does the last sentence of the passage imply? A. Midge was a very poor girl. B. Midge wouldn’t get married as she had no dress to wear. C. The writer’s daughter was very sad as Barbie was ge tting a divorce. D. The writer had to spend a big sum of money on Midge. B Every known culture on the earth has music. Music seems to be one of the basic actions of humans. However, early music was not handed down from generation to generation or recorded. So there is no official (正式的) record of “prehistoric”music. Even so, we know there is “prehistoric”music from the findings of flutes (长笛) carved from bones. The power of music on society can be clearly seen from modern history. Music helped Thomas Jefferson write the Declaration of Independence (《独立宣言》). When he could not figure out the right wording for a certain part, he would play the violin. The music helped him get the words from his brain onto the paper. Albert Einstein is known as one of the smartest men who have ever lived. A little known fact about Einstein is that when he was young he did extremely poorly in school. His school teachers told his parents to take him out of school because they thought he was too stupid to learn and it would be a waste of time for him to stay at school. The school suggested that his parents get Albert an easy, manual labor job as soon as they could. Instead of following the school’s advice, Albert’s parents bought him a violin. Albert became good at the violin. Music was the key that helped Albert Einstein become one of the smartest men who have ever lived. Einstein himself said that the reason why he was so smart was that he played the violin. He loved the music of Mozart and Bach the most. A friend of Einstein, G.J. Withrow, said that the way Einstein figured out his problems was by playing the violin. 40. How do people know there is “prehistoric” music? A. By finding music recorded at that time. B. By finding musical notes carved in caves at that time. C. By finding music passed down from one generation to another at that time. D. By finding ancient musical instruments at that time. 41. Why did Albert Einstein leave school at an early age? A. The school sent him home as the teachers thought he was too stupid to learn. B. He was only suitable for doing manual labor work. C. He was too naughty to study quietly at school. D. He just liked playing the violin. 42. According to what Einstein’s friend said, we know that _______. A. Einstein is one of the smartest men who have ever lived B. Einstein had a talent for playing the violin when he was alive C. music could help Einstein use his head better D. a stupid person can also become successful 43. What’s the best title for this passage? A. A brief introduction to music. B. The power of music. C. Albert Einstein and his violin. D. Music and human brains. C Forget spending lots of money during the warm months —summer is the season of free things to do. In New York, for example, there are many opportunities to see first-class theatrical performances for free, like Romeo and Juliet in the park. Also, don’t forget that many museums and zoos offer discounts (降价) or even free admission on certain days during the summer, so be sure to call or check online before you make a plan. Outside your hometown, there is still plenty of summer left for vacations. If you are flying, you can also manage to reduce costs, such as by leaving on a Tuesday or Wednesday, or by flying late at night or in the early morning. Also, remember that if you’re flying into a big city, going to a small airport can save you much money. For example, a flight from Dallas to Memphis is around $370, but it costs just $98 to land 130 miles west in Little Rock. By driving the remaining distance to Memphis, you save more than $250. Share with others when it comes to summer driving and remember these simple ways to save money: slow down, keep your tires filled and empty your trunk. These easy steps, combined, save almost up to 30 cents per gallon of gas. Also, choose your gas wisely. Generally, the most expensive gas is where people need it most. Often, gas is cheaper just half a mile from a brand name station. If you’re staying at home for the rest of the summer, you can save money by turning off the air conditioner (空调) when out. You can also turn off as much equipment as you can during the day and try to limit the use of your washing machine and so on. They give out much heat and increase your energy bill. 44. To save money, you are advised _______. A. to see performances in big theatres B. to go to parks to have picnics for free C. to completely enjoy yourself on weekends D. to learn more information before making a plan 45. To reduce your air fare, you should make a schedule that _______. A. can be changed easily when necessary B. allows you to drive to the cities you want to visit C. avoids visits to big cities D. includes flights to large airports 46. Which of the following places may provide the cheapest gas? A. A gas station at a highway rest stop. B. A gas station in the centre of the city. C. A gas station near a major supermarket. D. A gas station far from the centre of the city. 47. From the passage, we can learn that _________. A. it is in summer that most theatres provide the best shows B. slowing down when driving can save you 30 cents per gallon of gas C. sharing a car with others can reduce costs of a trip when traveling D. driving to travel around cities is the cheapest way to enjoy yourself 48. What would be the best title of the passage? A. Save money on summer travel. B. Keep costs down at home. C. Save money on summer fun. D. Make your summer enjoyable. D I’ve reported about tigers on the news, however, nothing could have pr epared me for what I found in India. I didn’t know what to expect, so when I saw my first tiger in the wild, I was shocked. What a beautiful and powerful creature it is! But they live with a price on their heads —a single tiger skin is worth up to £8,000, and their bones possibly more. Another problem is that farmers need to clear a large number of areas of the forest for their cattle. This means deer are losing their living places. As a result, tigers are losing their natural prey, so they end up eating the cattle. Tigers are not easy to live close to. I met a farmer who had been mauled by one. But despite (尽管) that, he told me everything had its place in the world and he had no right to kill the tiger. He was really kind. Those who work for the Tigers Forever Project realize that to ensure their survival, tigers don’t only need space. They need space awa y from people. They are working to stop the conflict (冲突) between tigers and people by separating them. I visited a new town. People had been moved to it from a settlement in the forest. And it really has worked. It has given tigers a better life and better opportunities for the children of the resettled people. Only 2,500 tigers are now left in the wild in India. Three out of eight tiger sub-species have already disappeared. Tigers that once lived across Asia only survive in 7% of their original living places now. 49. What does the underlined word “mauled” mean? A. Hunted. B. Injured. C. Frightened. D. Killed. 50. The following statements are all the factors reducing the population of tigers EXCEPT that . A. financial gain drives some people to hunt tigers B. tigers’ food chain is being destroyed C. the living places of tigers are disappearing D. people live far from where tigers live 51. We can infer from the last paragraph that . A. there are only 2,500 tigers in the wild in India B. tigers need space far from people C. if we don’t protect tigers in Asia, they will die out there D. children are happy to live far from tigers 52. What’s the best title of the passage? A. Expensive tigers. B. More space for tigers. C. Tigers and cattle. D. A kind-hearted farmer. 第四节书面 关于同志近三年现实表现材料材料类招标技术评分表图表与交易pdf视力表打印pdf用图表说话 pdf 达 请根据下面的提示用英语写一篇短文。 1. 电视在家庭中的地位; 2. 你最喜欢的电视节目是什么; 3. 你喜欢它的理由。 词数:120左右
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