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Part1 选词填空(20题,每题1分)20%

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1) What’s yourguideline in choosing songs for your audience? 2) The seminar starts on Friday and the experts will be discussing the impact of technology on the climate in the future.

3) Barclays appointed Bob Diamond, the head of its investment-banking business, as its new chief executivefrom March 2011.

4) Frankly speaking, I cannotupholdsuch conduct. You see, it is aimed only at the personal interest.

5) However, just because you can write statements in

purelymathematicalnotations, this doesn’t mean that you necessarily should.

6) That was goodtimingbecause his work was influential in shaping the project plan.

7) Those studying abroad will mostlikelyreturn home for better employment because of the tight job market abroad.

8) It gives me great pleasure to express once again my deep appreciation for the grand reception and generous hospitality we enjoy here.

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1) The world leaders outlined joint efforts tocombat the spread of nuclear weapons.

2) He didn’t look nervous. If anything, he looked only slightlyperplexed. 3) You canomitthe last two sentences in the report. 4) Health and understanding are the two greatblessingsof life. 5) The amount of money spent on the design of interactive advertising on television is still small.

6) The noisy traffic is a continual annoyanceto the citizens.

7) To our greatdisappointment, she did not come as expected that day. 8) In order to notify him, I put thenotificationon his door, but he didn’t come back to look at it.

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1) Her lawyer said that she understood the consequences of her action. 2) Newadvancesin medicine improve the quality of health care. 3) Without friends, he feltlonelyin the city he had just arrived in. 4) Music is invisible; we can hear it and feel it, but not see it. 5) She forgot to insert the letter into the envelope. 6) The Queen’sattendantswere always surrounding her. 7) She loves her cat and often pets it on the back. 8) What do you intend doing when you get to that place? 9) A dark suit is preferable to a light one for evening wear. 10) Linda has $500 ondeposit in her account.

11) The picnic was interrupted by a hard shower yesterday. 12)Evidently, he likes music so much that he’s taking piano lessons.

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1) What kind of accommodation did you have when you traveled on the ship? 2) The explosion did a great deal of damage to the entrance to the City Hall. 3) His office is in town, but his residence is in the suburb.

4) People often don’t realize how wonderful the services are in thelibrary . 5) Read the instructions before you switch on the engine. 6) An additional charge is made for heavy bags. 7) I must apologize to you for not being able to go to your wedding. 8) It causes a lot of inconvenience when bus drivers go on strike. 9) We were soon comfortably settled in the place. 10) Free umbrellas are available at the entrance of the hotel.

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wear out in that case remind ... of be known for 1) Julie went to a wedding at the weekend and had a good time there. 2) Most people believe that the government’s actions arecontrary to the public interest.

3) A new security system was installed. In addition, extra guards were hired. 4) Staying on the farmremindme ofmy childhood in the countryside. 5) There are plans to break up the company into several smaller independent firms.

6) You need a holiday or you willwear yourselfout.

7) Mr. Blackis known forhis excellent work and positive mental attitude. 8) “I don’t need it tonight.” “In that case, I’ll keep it until tomorrow.”

Part 2语法填空题(10题,每题1分)10% 1) — “Who is he?”

— “I don’t know. You may ask Mary who he is (who he is, who

is he).”

2) — “We’re late. The play has started.”

— “I wonder how long ago it began (did it begin, it

began).”

3) He asked me if I had enjoyed (I had enjoyed, had I enjoyed) the film.

4) Helen asked Roger, “Can you tell me whenyou will have time(you will have time, will you have time) to see me?” 5) The teacher asked mehow old I was (how old was I, how old

I was).

6) She asked him if he would marry her(he would marry her, would he marry her).

7) Do you thinkwe should(should we, we should) invite the Browns?

8) I’d like to know howI could (could I, I could) improve the design.

1) The ministers agree that global warming is a serious world problem.

thatglobal warming is a serious world problem为that引导的宾语从句

2) How we can get rid of poverty is a big problem. How we can get rid of poverty为how引导的主语从句 3) Where he had escaped from puzzled me. Where he had escaped from为where引导的主语从句

4) Everyone wonders when world peace will become a reality. when world peace will become a reality为when引导的宾语从句 5) It happened that the detective himself was the thief. thatthe detective himself wasthe thief为that引导的主语从句 6) John’s parents insisted that he study art. that he study art为that引导的宾语从句

7) My question is who will marry a poor man like me. who will marry a poor man like me为who引导的表语从句 8) He told me which subject he liked best. which subject he liked best为which引导的宾语从句 9) He is doubtful how the work can be finished this week.

how the work can be finished this week为how引导的宾语从句 10) The point is whether we ought to recommend him. whether we ought to recommend him为whether引导的表语从句 11) It is evident that Mr. Brown doesn’t understand you. that Mr. Brown doesn’t understand you为that引导的主语从句 12) Whether he has signed the contract or not doesn’t matter. whether he has signed the contract or not为whether引导的主语从句

1) If I were you, I ( accept )would accept the job. 2) If they were here tomorrow, the problem (solve)would besolved.

3) Luckily I was wearing a seat belt. If I hadn’t been wearing one, I (injure) would/should/could/might have been injured seriously.

4) Were it for their help, we (not overcome) would not have overcomethe difficulties.

5) If we hadn’t got everything ready by now, we (have)would havea terrible time tomorrow.

6) He works with such enthusiasm as if he never (know) knewfatigue (疲倦).

7) He wouldn’t have been saved even if he (send)had been sentto hospital at once.

8) If only I (take) had takenyour advice at that time! 9) We wish that people everywhere (show)showedmore concern for the environment around them.

10) Modern business and industry demand that every manager (know)should know much about economic management.

11) It is desired that this rule (obey) should be obeyed by everyone working here.

12) It is a great pity that he (be)should beso stubborn (顽固).

13) It is high time that you (learn)learnt/learnedEnglish and computer well.

14) I would rather that Mr. Williams (make)had madethe speech at the conference instead of the dean that day.

15) He would sooner you (not see)didnot see him any more in the future.

1) The old couplewho live next to us have four grandchildren. 2) I can never forget the day whenI got the first prize in the competition.

3) The garden of his house has a lawn,whichis very pleasant to sit on in summer.

4) The fish are multi-colored, the biggest of whichis only 2 cm long.

5) There have been complaints about the noise from the people who/that live in the flats.

6) A chat show is a TV program in whichfamous people are asked questions about their lives and work.

7) The child whose parents died in the air crash is living with

his aunt now.

8) Tom and his family are going to a French restaurant wherethey had dinner a week ago.

9) I have explained everything that I can to you. 10) The audience, most ofwhom were students, enjoyed the performance very much.

1) There are a lot of fanshoping (hoped, hoping) for a glimpse of the movie star.

2) The touristlooking at(looking at, looked at) the map is a relative of my father.

3) People living (lived, living) in cities can enjoy more of modern life.

4) Here is a notice warning (warned, warning) people not to litter the beach.

5) Computers imported(imported, importing) from abroad are usually more expensive.

6) People wishing (wishing, wished) to go on the tour have to book in advance.

7) Do you hear a man talking with (talked with, talking with) your brother in the living room?

8) Those housespulled down (pulled down, pulling down) were built thirty years ago.

9) The devices used(using, used) by advertisers to gain people’s attention seem to be effective.

10) Most of the peopleinvited (invited, inviting) to the

reception are old friends of mine. Part3 阅读理解(4篇20题,每题1分)20%

Part4选择句子把对话补充完整(10题,每题1分)10% You: 1 What are you doing tonight, Bill? Bill: I’m not sure. Why?

You: Well,I was wondering if you would like to go to a concert with me.

Bill: Tonight? 3 I wish I could. But I really have to stay in and 4write a term paper. You: That’s too bad.

Bill: It is. Going to a concert sounds like a lot more fun than writing a term paper.

You: Oh, maybe 5 some other time then. We should try and do somethingtogether soon.

Bill: 6 That’sright. Let’s talk about it together later. You: OK. See you later.

You: What are you going to do this evening, Mike? Mike: Chatting online.

You: But 1I am confused when I come across some abbreviations. I don’t know 2 what they all mean.

Mike: I 3 can tell you some. If someone writes “BTW”, it means By the way”; “DBEYR” means “Don’t believe everything you read”; “NM” means “Never mind”; “NP” means “No problem”, etc.

You: Oh, I see. 4 How interesting! Now I know what these

abbreviations mean

Mike: I know a lot of this sort of abbreviations. If you like, I can tell you more.

You: Do please. 5 I’ll be grateful if you can tell me more. Mike: “OT” means “Off topic”; “OTOH” means “On the other hand”; “RN” means“Right now”; “WB” means “Welcome back”.

You: Oh, really. I remember I 6 came across “WDYT” while chatting with somebody online. Let me make a guess. 7 Does it mean “What do youthink?”

Mike: That’s right. How clever you are!

You: Hi, Judy. It’s Mike. May 1 I speak to Ken? Judy: I’m sorry, Mike, but Ken’s not here now. You: He isn’t? 2 Where is he? Judy: He’s at a movie. You: A movie? Who’s he with?

Judy: Well, uh, I think he 3might be withEva. You: With Eva?!! He’s at a movie with Eva?!! Judy: Would you like to 4leave a message, Mike?

You: Yes, please! Tell him to 5 call meat 667-3452 this evening. Judy: Call you at 6 667-3452. OK. You: Thanks a lot.

Judy: You’re 7 welcome. Goodbye.

You: I’d like to book a single room with shower for my friend, Mr. George Smith.

Receptionist: All right. On which 1 date, please? You: On the 20th of this month.

Receptionist: How long will he be 2 staying?

You: I’m not quite sure, but it could be about 3 a week. Receptionist: Then we can confirm 4 a room from the 20th to the 27th.

You: Fine. How much do you 5 chargefor a single room with breakfast?

Receptionist: For a single room for one night, the 6 hotel cost would be 380 yuan. You: Shall I leave a 7deposit?

Receptionist: No, but remember to confirm it 8beforeyour friend comes.

You: All right.

Shop assistant: May I help you, sir?

You: Yes. Could you 1 show me some cassette recorders? Shop assistant: Sure. Do you prefer products made in Japan, the U.S. or the U.K.?We have various 2 brandshere. You may choose the oneyou like best. But how much are you going to 3 spend? You: About one hundred dollars, I think.

Shop assistant: If so, I’ll show you a very good cassette

recorder on sale. You: 4 How much is it? Shop assistant: 95 dollars.

You: Sounds 5 reasonable. Could I have a 25% 6discount? Shop assistant: Sorry. It’s already the sale price. You: All right. I’ll 7takeit. May I use my 8 credit card here? Shop assistant: Sure.

Part5翻译25%

1.英译中(5题,每题2分)10%

Wang: Hello, William. What are you doing tomorrow evening? William: Tomorrow evening? Nothing special, I was thinking of watching TV.

Wang: Drag yourself away from television for a change. I’m having a few friends tohave a dinner party tomorrow to celebrate my daughter’s birthday. How wouldyou like to join us? William: Great. That would be super. Congratulations! Wang: Thank you. How about eight o’clock? Is that OK? William: Oh yes, fine. Would it be alright if I brought somebody with me?

Wang: Yes, of course.

William: OK. Fine. Do you want me to bring something to drink? Red wine or white?

Wang: Um, white wine, if you feel you must bring something. But it’s not necessary.

William: I’ll do that. Well, indeed, thank you very much for inviting me.

Wang: My pleasure.

William: I’ll be along at eight. Looking forward to it.

Wang: Yeah, see you then.

Chang: Are you doing anything special on Friday, Mr. Smith? Smith: Yes, Mr. Johnson and I have promised to call on some friends at the embassy. Chang: Oh, what a pity!

Smith: What did you have in mind?

Chang: We were thinking of asking you and Mr. Johnson to go to the Great Wall.

Smith: I’d love to and I’m sure Mr. Johnson would, too. I wonder if we could make it some other time if it is convenient. Chang: What about Saturday? But I need to alert you that the coach will leave quite early at 7 o’clock.

Smith: I’ll ask Mr. Johnson if he has any plans, but I think it’ll be all right.

Suppose I give you a ring this afternoon and let you know. Chang: That would be fine.

Li Hong: What are you doing tonight? Mike: Chatting online. Li Hong: Again?

Mike: Mm. I really enjoy chatting with friends online. It’s such a good way to communicate with each other.

Li Hong: Yes, but I am confused when I come across some abbreviations. I don’t know what they all mean.

Mike: I can tell you some. If someone writes “4ever”, it means “forever”; “BFN” means “bye for now”; “BS” means “big

smile”; “FTTB” means “for the time being”; and so on. Li Hong: Oh, I see. How interesting! Now I can guess what these abbreviations might mean.

Mike: I know quite a lot of these abbreviations. If you like, I can tell you more.

Li Hong: Yes, I will be grateful if you can tell me more. Mike: “CWYL” means “chat with you later”; “LTNS” means “long time no see”; “IYSS” means “if you say so”; “NOYB” means “None of your business”.

Li Hong: Oh, really. I remember I once ran into “TTYL” while chatting with somebody online. Let me have a guess. Does it mean “talk to you later”?

Mike: That’s right. You are really smart.

Li Li: Anything interesting in the paper today?

Paul: Let me have a look. Well, there is one article about new slang.

Li Li: Really? What does it say?

Paul: New slang has been invented in recent years by students, especially as they get access to the Internet and chat online. Li Li: What are the details?

Paul: Chinese students often use “Jituo” (寄托) or “GT”, meaning spiritual matteron campus or after graduation. Here “G” implies “GRE” and “T” implies “TOEFL”. Li Li: How interesting! Go on please.

Paul: From the Internet influence comes “@ group” or “net

worm”, a way todescribe the Internet addicts. Li Li: That’s quite vivid.

Paul: “Goodbye” is usually put into “886” in the Chinese pronunciation or “3166” as the Japanese Bye-bye.

Li Li: I think this sort of slang also shows our attitude toward society and how ourlives are influenced by it. Paul: Absolutely.

Gao: Hello, ABC Company. May I help you?

George: Hello. This is George Richter. May I speak to Mr. Zhang Lihua?

Gao: I’m sorry, but he’s not in at the moment. George: When will he be expected? Gao: He’ll be back in a few minutes. George: Thank you, I’ll call back. Gao: Any message, sir?

George: Well, maybe ... Would you mind telling him that his order will be readyon Thursday and asking him to call me any time before lunch. My phone number is 368-1130. Gao: I’ve got it.

George: Thank you very much. Gao: You are welcome.

Lady: Hello, who’s calling, please?

Bill: Hi, Nancy! This is Bill. How’re you doing?

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