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惠州衛(wèi)生職業(yè)學(xué)院13級大專英語考試題A卷Class__________name____________No.____Score_______I.Choosethebestanswer30%()1.Astudent______studyhardatschool.A.supposetoB.issupposedtoC.supposestoD.supposes()2.Tomyquestions,mymotheralways______inaclamandquietvoice.A.saysB.speaksC.respondsD.talks()3.Thereisasmalltown______themountain.A.atthefootofB.onthefootofC.inthefootofD.bythefootof()4._______,heputsthebagonthetableassoonashecomesin.A.OutofhabitB.InhabitC.ForhabitD.Onhabit()5.______theexamination,wefeltverynervousandcouldn’tfallasleep.A.IncaseofB.ontheeveofC.InadditiontoD.Intheeventof()6.Thetwowords,thoughphonetically_______,arespeltdifferently.A.likelyB.likingC.alikeD.like()7.Themoneywillbeusedtoprovidetheschool______newcomputerequipment.A.withB.forC.toD.after()8.Theyheldagrandpartyto______thehugesuccessoftheirresearch.A.greetB.celebrateC.congratulateD.appreciate()9.Hetookalookatmynewwatchandsaiditwasagood______.A.conditionB.priceC.qualityD.bargain()10.We’vegotateamofexpertsworkingontheproblem.Let’swaitandseewhatthey’ll______.A.comearoundwithB.comeupwithC.comethroughwithD.comedownwith()11.Thiswill_____ustomaintainourpositionasmarketleader.A.entertainB.enableC.exchangeD.expect()12.Iamconfidentofmyabilityto_____theteachingjobyoumaygivemeinthisuniversity.A.insistB.endureC.handleD.suit()13.“Agoodmanhasbeentakenfromus,”shesaid,strugglingto_____tears.A.dryoutB.pulloutC.lookforD.keepback()14.Thenewsreportshavecompletely_____thepubliconboththeprogressoftheinvestigationandthecauseoftheaccident.A.misunderstoodB.misledC.mistreatedD.mistaken()15.Wewouldliketo_____youthatwehavenothadareplyyetfromyoutoourquestion.A.remindB.rememberC.recallD.repeat()16.______hesaidthesewords,everyonelookedupathimasiftheyhadneverseenhimbefore.A.ThetimeB.ThemomentC.TheoccasionD.Thepresent()17.Hewentaround_____thatallthewindowswereclosed.A.makingsureB.mskessureC.makesureD.madesure()18.Itishardforus_____nowadayshowdifficultitwasforthepioneers.A.realizesB.realizingC.realizedD.torealize()19.______thehousewillbebuiltwillbediscussedattomorrow’smeeting.A.IfB.WhereC.ThatD.What()20.Chinafirmlyopposesnucleararmsrace,______haswonfavorablecommentsfromworldopinions.A.thatB.whichC.itD.who()21Thebuildingthewindowsofwhich______duringthestormhasbeenrepaired.A.brokeB.werebrokenC.wasbrokenD.broken()22.Wecoulddonothingbut_____theorder.A.obeyB.obeyingC.toobeyD.obeyed()23.In1950,itwasthelargestshipthat_____.A.waseverbuiltB.haseverbuiltC.haseverbeenbuiltD.hadeverbeenbuilt()24.Therearemorethanfiftyproposals_____atthemeeting.A.discussedB.tobediscussedC.discussingD.havingdiscussed()25.Hereturnedaweeklaterandfoundhishouse_______.A.hadbrokenintoB.wasbrokenintoC.tobebrokenintoD.hadbeenbrokeninto()26.Ifindrecordsareoften_____orbetterthananactualperformance.A.asgoodasB.goodC.asgoodD.goodas()27.Driedfoodsweighmuch_____thanthesamefoodspackedincans.A.fewB.fewerC.littleD.less()28.I’mgoingtospendthewintervacationinParis,_____Ihavesomerelatives.A.whereB.becauseC.soD.that()29.Hissalaryasadriverismuchhigher______.A.thanateacherB.thanthatofateacherC.morethanateacherD.thanthoseofateacher()30.He_____liveinthecountrythaninthecity.A.wouldB.likestoC.wouldratherD.hadbetterII.Fillintheblankswiththecorrectformofthewordsandphrasesgivenbelow.10%putasidestuffblowingconfidentattendtocourageattheendofeconomicalsurroundbriefThegirlranveryfast,withherhair_________inthewind.Sueshowedgreat________throughoutherillness.There’salotofinteresting__________inthisbook.Thepond_________bytrees.Withthecurrentmarketsituation,themanagerisquite___________thatthisyear’ssaleswillbeexcellent.Ifyougoout,whowill____________thebaby?Youmust____________yourprideandapologizetohim.Itwasimpossibletoseeeverythingduringour________visittoParis.Thechairmanmadeaconcludingspeech____________themeeting.Itismore_______tobuyahouse,ratherthanrentingit.III.Close10%Mostchildrenwithhealthyappetitesarereadytoeatalmostanyting1isofferedthemandachildrarelydislikesfoodunlessitisbadly2.Thewayamealiscookedandservedis3importantandattractivelyservedmealwillofteninproveachild’sappetite.Neveraskachild4helikesordislikesafoodandnever5likesanddislikesinfrontofhimorallowanybodyelsetodoso.Ifthefathersayshehatesfatmeatorthemothersaysshedislikesvegetables,thechildislikely6.Donottalktoomuchtothechild37mealtimes,anddonotallowhim8thetableimmediatelyafteramealorhewillsoonlearntoswallowhisfood9hecanhurrybacktohistoys.Alwaysremember10youmustn’tforceachildtoeat.()1.A.whatB.thatC.whoD.whom()2.A.cookB.cookingC.cookedD.tobecooked()3.A.mostB.moreC.themoreD.mostofall()4.A.whetherB.whatC.thatD.which()5.A.sayB.tellC.discussD.speak()6.A.toinfluenceB.tobeinfluencedC.influenceD.influenced()7.A.onB.overC.byD.during()8.A.leaveB.leavingC.toleaveD.toleaving()9.A.untilB.soC.thatD.which()10.A.whatB.whateverC.whichD.thatIV.Readingcomprehension.30%Passage1Afterabusydayofworkandplay,thebodyneedstorest.Sleepisnecessaryforgoodhealth.Duringthistime,thebodyrecoversfromtheactivitiesofthepreviousday.Therestthatyougetwhilesleepingenablesyourbodytoprepareitselfforthenextday.Therearefourlevelsofsleep,eachbeingalittledeeperthantheonebefore.Asyousleep,yourmusclesrelaxlittlebylittle.Yourheartbeatsmoreslowly,andyourbrainslowsdown.Afteryoureachthefourthlevel,yourbodyshiftsbackandforthfromonelevelofsleeptotheother.Althoughyourmindslowsdown,fromtimetotimeyouwilldream.Scientistswhostudysleepstatethatwhendreamingoccurs,youreyeballsbegintomovemorequickly(althoughyoureyelidsareclosed).ThisstageofsleepiscalledREM,whichstandsforrapideyemovement.Ifyouhavetroublefallingasleep,somepeoplerecommendbreathingveryslowlyandverydeeply.Othepeoplebelievethatdrinkingwarmmilkwillhelpmakeyoudrowsy.Thereisalsoanoldsuggestionthatcountingsheepwillputyoutosleep!()1.Agoodtitleforthispassageis__________.A.SleepB.GoodHealthC.DreamsD.WorkandRest()2.Theword“drowsy”inthelastparagraphmeans_________.A.sickB.standupC.asleepD.alittlesleepy()3.Thispassagesuggeststhatnotgettingenoughsleepmightmakeyou______.A.dreammoreoftenB.havepoorhealthC.nervousD.breathequickly()4.DuringREM,________.A.youreyesmovequicklyB.youdreamC.youarerestlessD.BothAandB()5.Theaveragenumberofhoursofsleepthatanadultneedsis_______.A.aboutsixhoursB.abouttenhoursC.abouteighthoursD.notstatedherePassage2Myhusband,aneconomicalman,hasafavoritesaying:“Abargainisreallyabargainwhenyoudon’tbuyit.”Yetheputsasidehiseconomicalwayswhenwedineout.Healwaysgivesageneroustiptoourwaitress.Iftheserviceisterrible,hekeepsbackonlyafewpennies.WerecentlytreatedoursonandhisgirlfriendtoaseafoodfeastnearCocoaBeach,Florida.Ourwaitress,agrandmotherlywoman,wasskilledintheartofwaiAttheendofthemeal,thiswaitressbroughtthebill,thenwenttoattendtothegrowingcrowdofotherdiners.Myhusbandpaidwithacreditcard,addedhertip,andwewereoff.Afteraquickstopinthewash-room,Ireenteredthelobbyintimetoseethewaitressrunningoutofthediningroomwavingareceiptatus.“Mr.Goldsmith!”shecalled.Myhusbandturned.Shewavedthepaperathim.“Thanksforyourtip.Itwasgenerousofyou.”Myhusbandthoughtthewaitressshouldbepaidalittlemorethanwhatheusuallygave.“Wow,Dad,”oursonsaid,soundinglikeasurprised10-year-old.“I’veneverseenawaitressfollowanyoneoutoftherestauranttosaythankyouforthetip.”()6.Whatisagoodbargain,accordingtoMr.Goldsmith?A.NotbuyinganythingB.DiningoutC.NotdiningoutD.Givingsmalltips()7.WhichoneisTRUEaboutthewaitress?A.Shecooksfoodsforherguests.B.Sheisagrandmother.C.Shehasgoodtastes.D.Shehasgoodmemory.()8.Whydidthewaitressrunoutofthediningroom?A.ToshowthereceipttoMr.Goldsmith.B.ToaskMr.Goldsmithforatip.C.TosaythankyoutoMr.Goldsmith.D.TobringthebilltoMr.Goldsmith.()9.Whywastheauthour’ssonsurprised?A.Becausehewasonly10yearsold.B.Becausehehadneverseenanythinglikethis.C.Becausehisfathergavesuchabigtiptathewaitress.D.Becausehisfathermadeamistake.()10.Whydidthefamilygototherestaurant?A.Becausetheserviceintherestaurantwasexcellent.B.Becausethegamilylovedseafood.C.Becauseitwastheson’sbirthday.D.Becausethecouplewantedtogivebigdinnerfortheirsonandhisgirlfriend.Passage3Thegreatestattractionofwalkingisthatweallknowperfectlywellhowtodoit.Becauseitisalow-impactexercise,itisagoodchoiceforanyonewhoisoverweightandunder-exercised.Itwon’tstressyourjoints,butitwillstrengthenyourheartandlungs,thighmusclesandburnplentyofcalories.Anice,leisurelystroll,inwhichyoucoveramileinanhour,burnsabout100caloriespermile.Speedingthingsupalittle---to2milesperhours----willhelpyouburn200calories,whileabriskwalk---3milesperhour---burns300caloriesanhour.Anothernicethingaboutwalkingisthatyoucanbeginyournewwalkingprogramrightnow.Thesportrequiresnoadvancedinstructionandlittleequipment,beyondwillinglegsandapairofsturdyshoes.Walkinghastwootheradvantages:Itcanbedoneanywhere,underanyconditions,anditisaverysocialsport.Simplygrabafewfriendsandturnyourdailycoffee-and-doughnutbreakintoon-the-roadconversationtime.You’llsoonbeentrancedbythebeautyoftheoutdoorsandbytheemergingbeautyoftheinner,thinneryou.()11.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thetypesofwalking.B.Theadvantagesofwalking.C.Theinstructionsinwalking.D.Thegreatestattractionofwalking.()12.Howmanycalorieswouldbeburntifyouhaveabriskwalkforhalfanhour?A.100B.150C.200D.250()13.Whatdoestheword“sturd

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