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2003年4月综合英语(一)试题(全国)

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Ⅰ.用适当语法形式或词汇填空。从[A]、[B]、[C]和[D]四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并将所选答案的字母写在答题纸上。(本大题共30小题,每小题1分,共30分)
1. My sister spends ____ studying so that she might later get a better job.
[A]most of her times       [B]her most times
[C]her most time           [D]most of her time
2. We got down to business as soon as we ____ each other.
[A]had introduced to    [B]had been introduced to
[C]had introduced by    [D]had been introduced by
3.The scientist suddenly saw the answer to the problem that ____ his mind for the last two months.
[A]is occupied     [B]has been occupied
[C]had occupied    [D]had been occupied
4.If had realized that you were really serious in what you said, I____ more carefully.
[A]thought it over    [B]had thought over it
[C]would have thought over it    [D]should have thought it over
5.You are so busy recently. I do wish you ____ with me for a while.
[A]could stay     [B]stay
[C]will stay      [D]will be staying
6.The platform ____ with people ____ goodbye to friends and relatives.
[A]was crowded, have waved    [B]crowded, waving
[C]was crowded, waving        [D]crowded, have been waving
7.____Paris,Mr.Blake is making preparations for the trip.
[A]Having invited to visit   [B]Having been invited to visit
[C]Having invited visiting   [D]Having been invited visiting
8.Everything that can be done has been done,____?
[A]can’t it   [B]can it     [C]hasn’t it      [D]has it
9.It’s pity you weren’t at the meeting to hear ____ this problem.
[A]what do other people think about
[B]what other people thought about
[C]that other people thought about
[D]that did other people think about
10.Professor Smith always works hard in spite of ____ he is not is in good health.
[A]the fact that   [B]the fact what
[C]that            [D]what
11.My favorite talk show host,____ program is on every afternoon, just made a new movie.
[A]whose   [B]who’s    [C]his    [D]he’s
12.I haven’t yet had time to think over the proposals ____ at the last meeting.
[A]which made      [B]that were made them
[C]that were made  [D]which made them
13.____ to sleep again than the telephone rang once more.
[A]Hardly when he went     [B]Hardly he went
[C]No sooner he had gone   [D]No sooner had he gone
14.____the prices are reasonable, the restaurant has very few customers.
[A]Even although    [B]Even though
[C]As though        [D]As if
15.One of the most rewarding aspects of teaching young children is seeing them ____ so quickly.
[A]developed  [B]to develop
[C]develop    [D]to be developed
16.It is sometimes difficult to strike a ____ between one’s career and family.
[A]connection   [B]balance   [C]link    [D]line
17.The Browns felt ____ about leaving their son alone at home without being attended to.
[A]keen     [B]uneasy   [C]dazed    [D]miserable
18.____the freedom that young people have, dating has changed greatly in recent years.
[A]In case of    [B]In spite of
[C]In addition to [D]As a result of
19.Much ____ the doctor’s amazement, the patient survived.
[A]to     [B]in     [C]for     [D]with
20.There were already four people sitting in the car, but we tried to ___ for her.
[A]make room      [B]make a room
[C]find rooms     [D]find a room
21.His father decided to ___ his son’s allowance when he discovered that he was neglecting his studies in Paris.
[A]cut away    [B]cut in    [C]cut out     [D]cut off
22.Her short stories are enjoyed by adults and children ____.
[A]like    [B]together     [C]alike    [D]all
23.There are days when he doesn’t want to pose for a picture with every fan he __.
[A]runs over   [B]comes along
[C]runs into   [D]comes up
24.John realized fully what he had dreamed about could not ____ have happened in real life.
[A]likely   [B]certainly    [C]probably   [D]possibly
25.Now that I’m only working part time, I have a hard time making ___ meet.
[A]hands   [B]arms    [C]days    [D]ends
26.His conservative ideas may ___ him in the election campaign.
[A]fight against      [B]object to
[C]set against        [D]work against
27.In my country people never leave tips. So when I first went abroad, I kept forgetting to tip waiters. I felt really ____.
[A]depressed   [B]embarrassed
[C]upset       [D]helpless
28.Do you know the guys who moved in next door? they had another party and the noise kept me ___ all night.
[A]woke   [B]awake     [C]awaken     [D]awaked
29.Having good ideas isn’t enough. You need to be able to ___ your ideas.
[A]communicate      [B]discuss
[C]show           [D]expose
30.Which department is supposed to ____ rules about retirement.
[A]lie down     [B]lay down    [C]lay on     [D]lie on
Ⅱ.认真阅读下面两篇短文,每篇短文后有五个问题。根据短文的内容从四个选项中选择一个最佳答案,并将所选答案的字母写在答题纸上。(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
Passage 1
Bill Trew worked on the night shift(夜班) in an old coal mine called Park Deep. Day and night 180 miners worked underground there, more than 6,00 feet down. They all took their share of night work, but Bill always worked at night. he said he preferred it.
One day he came home as usual at half past seven in the morning. He had his ‘Supper’, as he called it, and went to bed. An unusual dream troubled his sleep. Afterwards, the only thing he remembered about it was— a throbbing(跳动) blue light.
Bill got up in the afternoon as usual. It was a strange getting up—because he could still see the blue light in front of his eyes. As the evening grew darker, the light grew stronger. Bill got ready for the night shift. But by 8 o’clock the blue light was so bright that he could hardly see anything else. He and his wife were very puzzled. Bill had never been sick before.
“Don’t go to work,”Mrs. Trew said.“If it isn’t better by tomorrow, I’ll have to send for the doctor.”
Bill didn’t go to work. He sat in an armchair, awake but with closed eyes. Even then the blueness was like a living thing. It surrounded him, silent, throbbing. The family went to bed but Bill wasn’t tired: he stayed in his armchair.
At 11 o’clock a long, loud explosion shook the ground. Bill opened his eyes and jumped to his feet. The blue light was gone! He rushed outside. Someone shouted,“Gas! gas in Park Deep! Oh pity the night shift!”
The gas explosion killed 179 men in Park Deep. The mine was destroyed forever. Thebodies remain to this day in their deep grave. And Bill Trew has never stopped wondering. The blue light: why did it make him the only man unfit for work that night?
31.Which statement is FALSE according to Paragraph 1?
[A]Park Deep was 6,000 feet down underground.
[B]180 people were in Park Deep every day and night.
[C]All miners had to work every night.
[D]Bill Trew preferred to work on night shift.
32.Which statement is TRUE about Bill Trew?
[A]Bill had an unusual dream one night.
[B]Bill saw a throbbing blue light in his dream.
[C]Bill was sick and had to send for a doctor.
[D]Bill planned to go to work with closed eyes.
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