《综合英语四》模拟试卷二考试形式:闭卷考试时间:120分钟I.Multiple Choice (20%)Directions: Each problem below consists of a sentence in which one word or phrase is omitted. Four words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), (D), are given beneath the sentence. You are to choose the ONE word or phrase that will best complete the sentence. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the problem and mark your answer.1 Heat often ____ pain.A. gleamsB. blinksC. alleviatesD. quivers2 In California alone there are about half a million ____ laborers from Mexico topick grapes in every fall.A. transientB. transferableC. unworthyD. unacceptable3 The market ____ of the last few weeks have shaken the world.A. situationsB. magnanimitiesC. consanguinitiesD. convulsions4 The _____ Earth, as one might say, beat like the heart of ManA. variableB. antiquatedC. hierarchicalD. laud5 I gave my assent ____ the plan.A. forB. toC. withD. on6 The air is ____ by a smell of smoking.A. pervadedB. exhortedC. gluedD. inversed7 Bill failed to ____ the scene as it was described, even though it was not a hardjob,.A. uprearB. scuffleC. gapeD. visualize8 The dean insisted that this violence be just a family matter beyond theschool's____.A. institutionB. constitution C jurisdiction. D. jurisprudence9 Don't be so ____ ; I'm not telling you what I've promised not to say.A. inquisitiveB. ineligibleC. explicableD. unwieldy10 They want to sit apart and ____ or something, and the plot is concerned at theirlack of public spirit.A. disclaimB. broodC. confessD. illumine11 All of them claim ____ dignity as individuals.A. unintelligibleB. unavailableC. unalienableD. unobservable12 The principal did not understand why they put up ____ resistance to hisproposal.A. lumpyB. lucidC. lubricateD. stout13 Don’t you recognize this is a ____ punishment?A. pretendedB. inestimableC. sufferableD. tyranny14 In our own day, gross ____ upon the liberty of private life were a commonphenomenon.A. appropriationsB. dissolutionsC. desolationsD. usurpations15 Tess felt ____ to object her father’s decision.A. jerkedB. strandedC. containedD. constrained16 In private, I gave them my ____ opinion.A. candidB. openC. kindredD. undistinguished17 Before the other consultants could muster a ____ response, Townsend glancedat his watch and said that he had to get back to the conference room for the evening presentation.A. coherentB. doctorateC. deductibleD. rumple18 Subconsciously perhaps, she rallied by convincing herself that with gentle andpersistent prodding of her students' minds she could extract from them substance for good essays and ____ for her belief in their capacity to think.A. anthropologyB. crotchC. sustenanceD. finale19 The municipal government ____ to improve the quality of life in the inner city.A. petitionedB. dissolvedC. endeavoredD. conjured20 There is not the least ____ of truth in his account of what happened.A. palpitateB. sinister lookC. avalancheD. elementII. Proofreading and error Correction (10%)Directions: In this part, there are altogether 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or delete a word. Copy the mistakes and put the corrections on the answer sheet. If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank on the answer sheet. If you add a word, put an insertion mark (∧)in the right place and write the missing word in the blank on the answer sheet. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank on the answer sheet.1______ 2______ 3______4______ 5______ 6______ 7______8______ 9______ 10_____ The picturesque village of Alkmaar, at the northwest coast of Holland facing the North Sea, is a popular tourist attraction, but there is a quarter in the eastern section that tourists seldom visit. Jeff Stevens vacationed there several times with a stewardess from KLM who had taught him the language. He remembered the area well, a place which the residents minded their own business and were not unduly curious about visitors. It was a perfect place to hide out.Jeff's first impulse had been to rush Tracy to a hospital, but that was more dangerous. It was also risky for her to remain in Amsterdam a minute long. He had wrapped her in blankets and carried her out to the car, there she had remained unconscious during the drive to Alkmaar. Her pulse was erratic and her breathing shallow.In Alkmaar, Jeff checked for a small inn. The innkeeper watched curiously as Jeff carried Tracy upstairs to her room."We're honeymooners," Jeff explained. "My wife became ill -- a slight respiratory disturbance. She needed rest.""Would you like a doctor?"Jeff was not certain the answer himself. "I'll let you know."The first thing he had to do was try to bring down Tracy's fever. Jeff lowered her onto the large double bed in the room and began to strip off with her clothes, sodden with perspiration. He held her up in a sitting position and lifted her dress over her head. Shoes next, then pantyhose. Her body was hot to the touch. Jeff wet a towel with cool water and gently bathed her from head to foot. He covered her with a blanket and sat at the bedside listening to her uneven breathing.III. Paraphrase (10%)Directions: Paraphrase the following sentences or the underlined parts of the sentences and write your restatements next to the number of the problem on your answer sheet.1. Behind the inevitable thick-lensed spectacles glared beady porcine eyes whose sole purpose, it seems, was to seek out ne'er-do-wells and inflict on them stinging lashes of shame and guilt.2.The teaching of writing, of good writing, is the teaching of thinking -- not thinking presented in a general, abstracted, grandiose way, but thinking applied to the individual mind.3 Jukes was as ready a man as any half-dozen young mates that may be caught by casting a net upon the waters.4 The men on board did not count, and the ship could not last.5 We have already decided that Aristotle is wrong, and now we must face the consequences of disagreeing with him.IV. Translation (10%)Directions: Translate the following into Chinese and write your translation next to the number of the problem on your answer sheet.1 The Ritz Hotel, on the Plaza de la Lealtad in Madrid, is considered the best hotelin Spain, and for more than a century it has housed and fed monarchs from a dozen European countries. Presidents, dictators, and billionaires have slept there. Tracy had heard so much about the Ritz that the reality was a disappointment. The lobby was faded and seedy-looking.2 The assistant manager escorted her to the suite she had requested, 411-412, inthe south wing of the hotel on Calle Felipe V."I trust this will be satisfactory, Miss Whitney."3 Tracy walked over to the window and looked out. Directly below, across thestreet, was the Prado Museum. "This will do nicely, thank you."The suite was filled with the blaring sounds of the heavy traffic from the streets below, but it had what she wanted: a bird's-eye view of the Prado.4 Tracy ordered a light dinner in her room and retired early. When she got into thebed, she decided that trying to sleep in it had to be a modern form of medieval torture.5 At midnight a detective stationed in the lobby was relieved by a colleague. "Shehasn't left her room. I think she's settled in for the night."V. Translation (30%)Directions: Translate the following into English by using the words given and write your English sentences next to the number of the problem on your answer sheet.1. 富裕和声望使他自命不凡,别人便再也不喜欢他了。