大学英语一级同步测试Word文档下载推荐.docx
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A)Attheoffice.
B)Inthewaitingroom.
C)Attheairport.
D)Intherestaurant.
Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheyhavetofinishintheevening.Thisismostlikelytohavetakenplaceattheoffice.Therefore,A)“Attheoffice.”isthebestanswer.Youshouldchooseanswer[A]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Nowlet’sbegin:
11.A)At8:
00B)At6:
00C)At6:
15D)At6:
30
12.A)There’sapaperbythedoor.
B)Thepapermusthaveblownaway.
C)Heshouldlookfurtherunderthedesk.
D)Hecanbuyanotheroneatthecorner.
13.A)ThewinterhasjustbegunB)Onceitstarts,it’llsnowalot.
C)They’rereadyforthesnow.D)Ithasbeensnowingforsometime.
14.A)EatbeforeseeingthemovieB)Seethemovieimmediately
C)Getthefirsttheaterseat.D)Stayintownforawhile
15.A)SomethingcoldB)Coffee
C)TeaD)Bothteaandcoffee.
16.A)Itlookslikeacat.B)Itonlyeatscatfood.
C)Itlikescatsbetter.D)Itneverbarksatcats.
17.A)About12o’clockB)About2p.m.
C)Lateintheevening.D)earlythenextmorning.
18.A)SixyearsoldB)Itisnew.C)Fouryearsold.D)Fiveyearsold
19.A)SupermarketB)ShoeshopC)DrugstoreD)Fashionstore
20.A)BillB)ThegirlC)Ed.D)Thewoman
PartReadingcomprehension
Passage1
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Americancitiesaresimilartoothercitiesaroundtheworld.Ineverycountry,citiesreflectthevaluesoftheculture.Citiescontaintheverybestaspectsofasociety:
opportunitiesforeducation,employment,andentertainment.Theyalsocontaintheveryworstpartsofasociety:
violentcrime,racialconflictandpoverty.Americancitiesarechanging,justasAmericansocietyischanging.
AfterWorldWarTwo,cityresidentsbecamewealthier,moreprosperous.Theyhadmorechildren.Theyneededmorespace.Theymovedoutoftheirapartmentsinthecitytobuytheirownhomes.Theyboughthousesinthesuburbs,areasnearacitywherepeoplelive.Theseareareaswithoutmanyofficesorfactories.Duringthe1950stheAmerican‘dream’wastohaveahouseinthesuburbs.
Nowthingsarechanging.Thechildrenofthepeoplewholeftthecitiesin1950sarenowadults.They,unliketheirparents,wanttoliveinthecities.Manyyoungprofessionals,doctors,lawyers,andexecutives,aremovingbackintothecity.Manyaresingle;
othersaremarried,butoftenwithoutchildren.Theypreferthecitytothesuburbsbecausetheirjobsareafraidofthefuelshortage;
ortheyjustenjoytheexcitementandopportunitieswhichthecityoffers.Anewclassismovingintothecity----awealthier,moremobileclass.
Onlyafewyearsago,peoplethoughtthattheolderAmericancitiesweredying.Somecityresidentsnowseeabrightnewfuture.Othersseeonlyproblemsandconflicts.Onethingissure:
Manydyingcitiesarealiveagain.
21.Paragraph1____.
A)explainswhyAmericancitiesarechanging
B)isadescriptionofcities
C)showsthatAmericancitieshavemanyproblems
D)says:
Americancitiescontaintheverybestaspectsofasociety
22.Inthe1950stheAmerican’dream’was____
A)tohaveacolorTVsetB)tohaveabigcar
C)tobuyanapartmentinthecityD)tobuyanewhouseinthesuburbs
23.Inparagraph3,theauthorgives_____reasonswhypeoplewanttoliveincities.
A)twoB)threeC)fourD)five
24.Accordingtothearticle,citiesare_____.
A)sickB)aliveagainC)livingD)dying
25.Themovementofpeopletoandfromthecitycanexplain____.
A)socialchangesB)violentcrime
C)racialconflictD)thebestaspectsofasociety
Passage2
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Doyouhavebrightideas?
Ideasforinventionsthatchangesocietyor,atleast,makelifeeasierforsomebody?
Perhapswealldosometimes,butwedonnotoftenmaketheideaareality.Recently,inBritain,therewasacompetitioncalledBritishDesignersforTomorrow.Thecompetitionencouragedyoungpeopletocarryouttheirbrightideas.Thereweretwogroupsinthecontest:
GroupOnewasforschoolchildrenunder16;
GroupTwowasforschoolchildrenover16.Andtherewereelevenprize-winnersaltogether.
NeilHunt,oneoftheprize-winners,wascalled’Sunshinesuperman’byonenewspaperwritingabouthisdesign.It’simportantwhenpeoplestudytheweather,tobeabletorecordsunshineaccurately.Weneedtoknowhowmanyhoursofsunshinewehaveandhowstrongitis.Mostsunshinerecordersonlyrecorddirectsunlight.Neil’sismoreaccurateandthisisveryimportantforresearchintowaysofusingsolarpower.Withhisprizeof100pounds,Neilplanstocarryoninventing.
Youcandosomuchwithanimation(动画片).LookatSimonWest’sideaforanimatedroadsigns.Heusespictureswhichappeartomoveasyougonearertoorfatherfromthem.Thisisnotanewidea.Butitisnewtousethesepicturesonroadsign.“Wefoundthatpeopleweremorelikelytoseemovingsigns,’’saidSimon.Sonow,youcanreallyseerocksfalling,trainsmoving,horsesgallopingoracarfallingovertheedgeofacliff.Quiteawarning!
TheideasinthecompetitionweresoinventivethatwearesurprisedthatBritishindustrydoesn’taskmoreschoolchildrenforsuggestions.Perhapsthiswillbethestartof‘pupilpower’!
26.____wascarriedoutrecentlyinBritain.
A)Acompetitionamongschoolchildren
B)Acompetitioninindustry
C)AcompetitioncalledBritishDesignersforTomorrow
D)Acompetitionfor11prize-winners
27Theaimofthecompetitionwas_____
A)toaskschoolchildrenforsuggestions
B)toencourageyoungpeopletocarryouttheirbrightideas
C)tostart‘pupilpower’
D)toaskBritishindustryforideas
28.WhatisNeilHunt?
A)Aschoolboy.B)Ateacher.C)Aschoolgirl.D)Adesigner
29.NeilHuntwascalled‘SunshineSuperman’because.
A)hesuggestedthewaysofusingsolarpower
B)hedesignedamoreaccuratesunshinerecorder
C)hewasabletorecorddirectsunshineaccurately
D)heinventedthewayofusingsolarenergy
30.Whoinventedanimatedroadsigns?
A)NeilHunt.B)SimonWestC)Adriver.D)Aschoolchild.
Passage3
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
“We’remorethanhalfwaynow;
it’sonlytwomilesfarthertothetavern(小旅馆),”saidthedriver.
“I’mgladofthat,”answeredthestranger.Hemeanttosaymorebuttheeastwindblewcleardownaman’sthroatifhetriedtospeak.Thegirl’svoicewassomethingquitecharming,however,andpresentlyhespokeagain.
“Youdon’tfeelthecoldsomuchattwentybelowzerooutintheWesterncountry.There’snoneofthisdampchill(湿冷),”hesaid,andthenitseemedasifhehadblamedtheuncomplainingyoungdriver.Shehadnotevensaidthatitwasadisagreeableday,andhebegantobeconsciousofawarmhopefulnessofspirit.
“You’llhavecolddrivegoingback!
”hesaidanxiously,andputuphishandforthetwentiethtimetoseeifhiscoat-collarwasasclosetothebackofhisneckaspossible.Hehadwishedadozentimesforthewarmoldhuntingrig(服装)inwhichhehadmanyadayconfronted(遇见)theworstofweatherintheNorthwest.
“Ishallnothavetogoback!
”exclaimedthegirl,witheagerpleasantness.“I’monmywayhomenow.Idriveoverearlyjusttomeetyouatthetrain,wehadwordthatsomeonewascomingtothetavern.”
31.Howfarwasthedrivefromthetraintothetavern?
A)Onemile.B)Twomiles.
C)Alittleoverfourmiles.D)Lessthanfourmiles.
32.Thedriverwas.
A)anoldmanB)agirl
C)astrangerD)wedon’tknowfromthispartofthestory
33.Fromthepassageweguessthatthetwospeakersarein.
A)theWestB)theEast
C)theNorthwestD)theSouth
34.Accordingtothestranger,intheWestthewintersare.
A)dryandcoldB)humidandcold
C)warmerthanintheEastD)temperate
35.The
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