大专考试英语复习题
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06级大专考试英语复习题
一、单词
1、公司company
2、爱好hobby
3、正式的formal
4、介绍introduce
5、允诺promise
6、优点advantage
7、排球volleyball 8、吸引attract 9、舒适的comfortable
10、选择choose 11、传统的traditional12、方向direction
13、庆祝celebrate 14、方便的convenient15、邻居neighbor
16、品尝taste 17、提及mention 18、拒绝refuse 19、娱乐entertainment
20、提高improve
二、单选
1、It’s about ten minutes’walk from my home to my office.
2、When Wood was on his way to see David, he got lost
3、If you have difficulties, you can always make a phone call.
4、A----Would you like to go for a picnic with us?
B------I’d love to
5、Welcome to our school. Let me introduce you to each other.
6、He went back to make sure that the door was closed.
7、She thanked me and accepted the girl.
8、I received my friend’s letter last week, but I didn’t reply immediately.
9、Please don’t leave without turning off the lights.
10、I hope you don’t mind my telling you all this.
11、A----- Your spoken English is quite good.
B----- It’s very nice of you to say so.
12、The farmer was very poor because he had to raise his six children.
13、Your main problem in learning English is not to pay attention to reading.
14、Mr.Smith often writes articles for newspapers. He spends a lot of his time
writing them.
15、We didn’t go to the party on Sunday because we weren’t invited
16、My grandmother raised chickens and pigs when we were in the countryside.
17、Plants will die without water.
18、Here are some birthday cards for our teachers with our best wishes.
19、The villagers brought the soldiers with water and food.
20、Can you tell me the difference between these two words?
21、My father wants me to understand everything he teaches me.
22、She looks pale today. She feels uncomfortable
23、Will you tell me where the nearest post office is ?
24、The social customs in some parts of Africa are quite different from here.
25、Let’s enjoy some music, would you mind my turning on the radio?
26、Be careful and look around when you walk across the street.
27、Ask him to call me as soon as he comes back .
28、What you said sounds reasonable. But in fact you are wrong.
29、Remember to reserve a table next time. So we won’t have to wait long.
30、Don’t make her go if she doesn’t want to.
三、完型
When Mrs Green came home from work. Mary was doing her homework. It was six o’clock. She had to prepare dinner. She told Mary to go to Mrs. Brown’s house and got Tom back, Mary didn’t know where Mrs. Brown lived. Her mother told her the direction and she left . Mary walked down the First Street , and went to the fourth house. A young woman came to the door. “Hello,” Mary said, “Are you Mrs.Brown ?”“No,”the woman answered, “Mrs.Brown doesn’t live here.”Mary said , “Maybe Mom, said the first house on the First Street .”
So she went to all of the houses on the First Street, but nobody knew Mrs. Brown. She looked at her watch, it was seven o’clock. She called her mother home .She said, “I can’t find Mrs. Brown. She doesn’t live in the fourth house on the First Street. I asked everybody , but nobody knew her.” Mrs. Green was disappointed to hear that. She said loudly . “I didn’t say the fourth house on the First Street. I said the first house on the Fourth Street. You didn’t listen to me carefully.”
四阅读
Why Do Americans Keep Animals?
More than half the people in the United States keep at least one animal in their homes. They spend about 10 billion dollars a year to buy, feed and care for them. Many Americans also own larger animals such as horses. They spend about 13 billion dollars a year on them. Why? If you ask the animal owners, the answer probably would be emotional.
Scientists are looking for a more scientific answer. Much of the research is being done at the University of Pennsylvania. Scientists there have watched hundreds of people play with small animals.Some of the people were healthy, some were disabled and some were very sick. Perhaps the most important observation was the physical effect the animals had on most of the people. The animals seemed to calm the people who touched and talked to them. The human’s blood pressure actually dropped. In another study researchers followed
the progress of a group of heart attack victims. Some of the patients had animals, some did not. About 30 percent of those who did not have animals died of another heart attack within one year. 90 percent of those who had animals did not have a second heart attack.
How can animals make such a difference? Aron Catche, head of the University of Pennsylvania Research Center says scientists do not fully understand the physical interaction between humans and animals. But he says it