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英语1复习题I. Find the different pronunciation of the underlined parts in each group (A)1. A.character B.choke C.cheek D.cheer(A)2.A.metre B.message C.memory D.medal(A)3.A.book B.tool C.food D.soon(A)4.A.doubt B.rough C.double D.enough(C)5.A.front B.accompany C. solid fort(C)6. A.debt B.climb C.cabin b(D)7. A. closed B.listened C.excused D.watched(C)8.A. window B.show C.now D.yellow(B)9.A.thank B.thin C.sink D.spring(D)10. A. eight B.bright C.night D.enough(C)11. A.head B.ready C.great D.peasant(A)12. A.cave B.rather C.vast D.pass(C)13. A.ready B.weather C.leave D.bread(B)14.A.three B.those C.thank D.theatre(C)15. A.square B.fare C.are D.rare(D)16. A.stool B.choose C.spoon D.flood(D)17. A. why B.where C.when D.who(B)18. A.nurse B.husband C.thirsty D.master(A)19. A.reply B.silly C.lonely D.calmlyII. Choose the best answer to each of the questions.(C)20. Nowadays many young people intend to_____ their studies abroad.A. fartherB. fatherC. furtherD. future(B)21. It’s getting so dark in the room. I guess it is_______ six o’clock.A. at largeB. at leastC. at lastD. at most(A)22. The people living ______ to your house is your neighbor.A. nextB. nearC. besideD. after(B)23. This work is ____ for me than for you.A.difficult B.the most difficult C.most difficult D.more difficult (B)24. ____ you nervous during the interview?A. DidB. WereC. DoD. Had(D)25.It is one o'clock, but his father hasn't come back ____A.already B.still C.too D.yet(D)26.Bill is ____ English teacher. He likes playing ____ footballA.a; the B.an; the C.a; / D.an; /(A)27.You are getting too fat. Eating too much is bad ____ your healthA.for B.to C.about D.with(C)28.Who has picked ____ apples, Jim or mike, do you know?A.many B.much C.more D.the most(C)29.----Whose skirt is it?----It may be ____.A.my sister B.my sisters C.my sister'sD.mysisters's(D)30.Who is ____ , Tom, Mike or Jack?A.careful B.more careful C.very careful D.the most careful (B)31.Mr Li asked me ____ fishing with him.A.go B.to go C.goes D.going(A)32.English isn't easy, ____ we like it.A.but B.and C.or D.so(D)33.They usually have the traditional turkey ____ Christmas Day.A.from B.at C.in D.onIII. Complete the following dialogues.Dialogue 1Mr Brown: Hello! Could I speak to the headmaster, please?Teacher: 34(C) I'm sorry he isn't here right now. May I help you?Mr Brown: 35(E) But I want to speak to him about my son, Mike Brown. We are going to HainanIsland on Friday. I hope to see him as soon as possible. Teacher: Are you free later today, Mr Brown?Mr Brown: 36(G)Teacher: Can you come tomorrow?Mr Brown: 37(B)What time?Teacher: Between 8:30 and 9:30.Mr Brown: Yes, that would be fine.Teacher: 38(A)Mr Brown: Many thanks. Goodbye.A. I'll leave a message on his desk.B.I think so.C. Hold on for a moment, please.D. Have a good time, please.E. That's very kind of you.F. Yes, I'm free today.G. Sorry, I'm free every day except today.Dialogue 2Sarah: Hello?Rose: Hello, Sarah. 39(C)Sarah: Ah, Rose. I am glad to hear your voice. Wait a minute. 40(E)Rose: No, no. Nothing is wrong. I just call to tell you that Brown and Julia are going to marry. I have just received their invitation card.Sarah: Really? How nice! 41(B)Rose: The Fifth of January. It is a Sunday. Would you like to go with me?Sarah: January 5, let me think. 42(A)Rose: What a pity. You don’t know what you’re going to miss.Sarah: I feel sorry myself. 43(F)Rose: Yes, I will.A. Oh, I’d really love to be there, but I will be in Rome on a business trip.B. When is the wedding?C. It’s me, Rose.D. But could you let me have a look at your driver’s license first?E. Is there anything wrong?F. But you will tell them my best wishes, won’t you?G. I've got two tickets for a volleyball match this evening.Dialogue 3A: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the nearest museum is?B: Well, it's a bit far. You can go along the street, then take the first turningon the right. Walk on and you'll find one there. 44(F)A: Oh, thanks. 45(B)B: It should be open now. It opens at 8: 00 a.m.A: Good. 46(A)B: Which bus? I don't know. You may ask the policeman over there. 47(C)A: OK, by the way, where's the nearest McDonald's, do you know?B: Right behind you, sir. See that sign?A: Oh, thanks a lot.B: 48(D)A. And can you tell me which bus I should take?B. Do you know at what time it opens?C. He must know that.D. You're welcome.E. What's wrong with you?F. You can't miss it.G. Let me help you.Dialogue 4A: May I help you, Sir?B: Yes, 49(C). It’s her birthday tomorrow.A: Perhaps she would like a nice necklace. We have many for you to choose from. B: I don’t know. 50 (G) .A: Well, then, maybe a ring or a watch would be nice.B: Yes. 51(A). The one she’s wearing is passed down from her grandmother.So she’s always late for work.A: The golden one is pretty.B: Yes, they are.A: This watch usually cost $2,500. But if you buy it now, I can give you 10% off. B: It’s very nice. 52 (F) . Do you accept credit card or check? A: Both will do. But could you let me have a look at your driver’s license first?B: 53 (D) .A.She may need a new watchB. But it’s not her favoriteC. I’m looking for a nice gift for my wifeD. Yes, of course, here you areE. Is there anything wrong?F. I’ll take itG. She’s already got oneDialogue 5Jane:How do you like the idea of having a picnic this Saturday?Michael:Wonderful. But54(D)?Jane:What about going to the Western Hills?It's quite cool there.Michael:That's a good idea. 55(A)?Jane:OK. And we can ask them to prepare some drinks.Michael:56(C)?Jane:You'd better buy some fruit,and sandwiches.Michael:57(E)?Jane:I like oranges,watermelons,grapes,and bananas.Michael:58(F)?Jane:How about 8 in the morning?We can get there in an hour and a half. Michael:OK. I'll call John and tell him about our plan.A.Shall we invite john and his girlfriend to go with usB. I can’t find my way backC. Can I do somethingD. where shall we goE. What would you likeF. When shall we set outG. How can I get thereIV. Reading comprehension.Passage 1When foreigners come to China for the first time, they are always surprised by the number of bicycles on the roads. China has more cyclists than any other country in theworld.Because the roads are so crowded with bicycles, it is very important for cyclists to remember the traffic rules and regulations.Before you ride your bicycle on the roads, you must register it and get a number for it. This number will be on a plate on your bicycle. Also, the traffic authorities will want to check the bicycle to make sure that it is in good condition.Young children may not ride bicycle in the streets, because there is so much traffic that is dangerous. A cyclist must keep at least one hand on the handle bars at all times, and a bicycle may not carry more than one adult person.On which side of the road should you ride? On the right, of course! If you ride on the left of the road, against the traffic, you may cause an accident. Like the driver of a car or bus, you must follow all traffic signs and signals. Everybody knows that you must not turn left or go straight across at a red traffic light. Usually you can turn right, but you must check first to make sure that the road is clear.If you want to turn or stop, you must give a signal to the cyclist who are riding behind you. Give a signal with your hand at least ten meters before you turn or stop. When you ride past a parked car, you must be careful in case the door opens suddenly or the car starts and drives out in front of you. Remember these rules and regulations when you ride your bicycle, and help to keep China’s roads safe(D)59.It is important for cyclists in China to remember the traffic rules because ___.A.there are a lot of foreigners in ChinaB. foreigners are always surprisedC. the roads are crowded with bicyclesD. China has more cyclists than any other country in the world(B)60.Before you take your bicycle out on the roads you must ______.A. give the number to the authoritiesB. register itC. check the condition of the authoritiesD. check the number of your bicycle (A)61.It is wrong to ______.A. ride with both hands off the handlebarsB. ride bicycles on the right of the roadC. ride with only one hand on the handle barsD. take one of your hands off the handlebars(B)62. If you ride on the left side of the road, you will _____A. be like the driver of a car or busB. be against the traffic rulesC. follow the traffic signs and signalsD. ride faster and safer(D)63.At a red traffic light you must _____.A. turn leftB. give a hand signalC. turn rightD. not go straight acrossPassage 2I love traveling in the countryside, but I don't like losing my way. I went ona triprecently, but my trip took me longer than I expected."I'm going to Woodford Green,"I said to the conductor as I got on the bus, "but I don't know where it is.""I'll tell you where to get off," answered the conductor.I sat in the front of the bus to get a good view of the countryside. After some time,the bus stopped. Looking around, I realized with a shock that I was the only passenger left on the bus.""You'll have to get off here," the conductor said. "This is as far as we go." "Is this Woodford Green?" I asked."Oh, dear," said the conductor suddenly. "I forgot to put you off.""It doesn't matter," I said. "I'll get off here.""We are going back now, "said the conductor."Well, in that case. I would prefer to stay on the bus," I answered.(C)64. The author sat in the front of the bus because he ______ .A. didn’t know where his destination wasB. wanted to see where he should get off the busC. wanted to enjoy the beautiful sceneryD. always sat there when he traveled(D)65. He traveled by _____.A. his own carB. trainC. bikeD. bus(B)66. The author finally _____.A. reached his destinationB. missed his destinationC. enjoyed himselfD. got very angry(A)67. He _____ when the bus stopped.A. was the only passengerB. was enjoying himself in Woodford GreenC. was sleepingD. none of the above(B)68. When he heard the bus was going back, the author decided to _____.A. get off the busB. remain on the busC. give up his tripD. return to the starting placePassage 3Because there are so many different nationalities in America, visitors can find almost any kind of restaurant in most of the large cities. The telephone book lists restaurants for each city according to the name, area of the city, or kind of food. Restaurants inlarge cities vary greatly in price. Many restaurants post their menus in the window so you can have some idea of the price and kind of food before you enter. If the menu is not posted , and you are uncertain about how expensive the place is , ask to see a menu before you are seated at a table, or else just ask about the price range. Appearances from the outside can be misleading what looks like a small, informal restaurant may really be very expensive, and what looks like a large, expensive restaurant may be very reasonable.You can get a meal for about $4 or $5 or slightly more if you eat in snack bars(快餐店)or coffee shops, but in most city restaurants you should expect to pay $8 to $10 a person for dinner, with alcoholic drinks and win extra. Prices in New York City are even higher.(D)69. Restaurants for each city are listed in the telephone book according to the.A.area of the city of the restaurantC.kind of foodD.any of food above (A)70. Where is the menu posted in many restaurants?A.In the window.B. On the door of the restaurantsC.On the tables.D. In the front of the restaurants.(D)71. To let people get some idea of, many restaurants have their menu posted in the window.A.the priceB. the kind of foodC. the kind of restaurantD. both A and B (D)72. If you are not sure about the prices of the restaurants, what should you do?A.Ask to see a menu before you sit downB. Ask to post a menu in the windowC.Just ask the price rangeD. Either A or C(D)73.In most city restaurants, what is the average dinner price range for a person?A.$4 to $6B. $4 to $8C. $6 to $8D. $8 to $1V. Translate the following sentences74. The old man’s dream has come true.这位老人的梦想实现了。

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