(本科第 1 册) AI. Vocabulary and Structure(15%)There are 30 questions in this part. For each of the questions, there are 4 answers marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best answers the question.1.We walked down the stairs instead of taking the elevator.2.Time and tide wait _for no man.3.Health depends on good food, fresh air and enough sleep.4.The last time I saw him he was talking of retiring at the end of the year.A. has been talkingB. was talkingC. has talkedD. had talked5.The Dutch language is closely related to German.6.For security, the door was chained as well as locked.7. I think of that movie as one of the worst I’ ve ever seen.8. Just as you hate Mr. Green, I dislike his wife.9. In manufacturing, cheaper materials are constantly being substituted _ for the better, moreexpensive kind.10.A bad cold may lead to pneumonia.11.The program aims to provide self-sufficiency for local needs.12.The change has affected his income.13.Most adults who are learning a foreign language would disagree with the statement that itis unnecessary for them to be taught grammar.14.The nuclear family usually consists of _ two parents and their children.15.The motor car has been responsible for many changes in the environment.16.Here is one of the most interesting novels that have been published since the war.17. The light gradually faded and shapes and colors grew fainter.18. He would not listen at all to the doctor’stopadvicesmokingthat immediatelyhe.19.He stayed up finishing the job rather than leaving it for the next day.20.Bob had arranged for this man to come whenever needed.21. My budget . for this week included new shoes.22.The old car _ ground to halt in front of the house.23.I detected the odor of D gas when I opened the door.24.Consumption of domestic fuel oil __B_varies_____ from 150 gallons a month at the height of winter to practically nothing in July-August.25.They tried to leave the restaurant without ___C paying for their meal.26. The _ D. charges _ for electricity and gas will be increased next year.27. I can’tpay for the books now. Will you bill me _ D. for _ them later?28. He never A. complained about her neglecting housework.29. Richard can play D. by himself; he is accustomed to that.30.Much of what has been said about strangers also applies A. to ___relationships withfamily members and friends.II. Cloze (10%)After having lived for over twenty years in the same district, Albert Hall was forced to move to a new neighborhood. He surprised his landlord by telling him thathe was leaving because he could not afford 31B B. to buy any more chocolate.It all began a year ago when Albert returned home one evening and found a large dog32 B. in front of the gate. He was very fond of animals and as he happened to have a smallpiece of chocolate 33 C. in his pocket, he gave it to the dog. The next day, the dog was there again. It held up its34 D. paws and perceived another piece of chocolate as a reward. Albert called his new friend“Bingo ”. He never35 B. found out the dog’s real name, nor who his owner was. However, Bingo appeared36 C. regularly every afternoon and it was quite clear that he preferred chocolate to bones. He soon grew dissatisfied with37 C. small pieces of chocolate and demanded a large bar a day. If at any time Albert neglected his duty, Bingo got very38D D. angry and refused to let him open the gate. Albert was now at Bingo ’s mercy and had to bribe him to get out39 B. of his own house! He spent such a large part of his weekly wages to keep Bingo supplied with chocolate40 B. that in the end he had to move somewhere else.2There was a time when, if a lady got onto a crowded bus or train, a gentleman would immediately stand up and41 B. offer her seat. No more,though. Today a gentleman will probably look out of the window,42 D. or, if he feels a bit guilty, hide behind his newspaper. Either way, the lady will have to stand43 C. until someone else gets off.You can ’ t entirely blame men for this change in manners,44 A. though . The days are gone when women could be referred to as the weaker sex without causing45 B. offence .A whole generation of women has grown up demanding46 D. equality with men; not just equality in jobs or education,47 C. but in social attitudes. Hold a door open for some women and you are48 C. likely to get an angry lecture on treating women as D. cripples, unable to open doors for themselves. Take a girl out for a meal and she will probably50 D. insist on paying her share of the bill; though on second thoughts perhaps that ’ s not such a bad idea.III. Reading Comprehension (40%)Section A: The are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is provided with some questions followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Decide on the one that best answers those questions.Passage 1“ Learning a language is easy. Even a child can do it!”Most adults who are learning a second or a foreign language would disagree with this statement. For them, learning a language is a very difficult task. They need hundreds of hours of study and practice, and even this will not guarantee success for every adult language learner.What kind of language learner are you? If you are a successful language learner, you have probably been learning independently, actively, and purposefully. On the other hand, if your language learning has been less than successful, you might do well to try some of the techniques outlined above.51. A successful language learner must ___D________.try to learn the new language independently, actively, and purposefully52.Which of the following would most probably NOT be a piece of advice offered by alanguage teacher? AA. Never guess the meaning of a word.53.The expression“ play with the language” means to. __learn the language in a more natural way54.According to para.7, thinking in the language is more important than knowing the meaningof every word of the language, because D.when thinking in the language, you are using the language in an active way.55.The word “ techniques ” in the last line of thecannottext be replaced by D. reasonsPassage 2The family is important to people all over the world although the structure of the family is quite different from one country to another. In the United States, as in many other countries in the world, the family is changing. A generation or two ago, the traditional family, in which the father was boss, was customary. Now, the modern family, in which both the father and the mother are equal partners, is more common. Although there are several similarities betweenthe traditional family and the modern family, there also exist some very important differences.In conclusion, the American family of today is different from the family of fifty years ago. Inthe modern family, the roles of the father, mother, and children have changed as more and more women work outside the home. The next century may bring more important changesto the American family structure. It should be interesting to see.56. A generation or two ago, _ C. the traditional family_____, in which the father was boss, was customary.57.The similarities of the traditional family and the modern family are _ D. all of the above_.58.In the traditional family, ___C_______.C. the mother helped her children to get ready for school59.In the modern family, __D________.A.the father may do some of the household jobsB.the mother is doing two jobs instead of oneD.both A and B60.In the modern family, the roles of the father, mother and children have changed as__B_______.B.the mother works outside the homeSection B: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some true-false questions. Decide whether each of them is true (T) or false (F).Passage 3Though marriage is practiced in almost all countries of the world, the customs are quite different from one culture to another. It is interesting for me to compare the customs of marriage in the United States with those in my country.I’ve lived in the U.S. for four years now, but I ’m still not comfortable with the customs here. In fact, what seems strange to me is that courting or dating is not always for the purpose of finding a husband or wife. Some people seem to do it as a hobby.Though I can certainly see the advantages of the freedom that is given to American youths to choose whom they will marry and when, I think I still prefer the customs of my home country. I suppose that’s because there is not so much guessing and uncertainty.61. Marriage as a social form of male and female relationship exists in all countries of theworld, but customs of marriage vary from culture to culture.T62.As a custom in the U.S., it is the parents who decide when their daughter can have aboyfriend and who he should be. F63.Before the wedding ceremony takes place, the American couple already know eachother quite well. T64.In Iran, courting is a very serious matter. It is done only for the purpose of finding ahusband or wife. T65. In Iran, as soon as the wedding ceremony is complete, the bride will go to her husband’shome. FPassage 4Every four years, there is the presidential election. In the United States, there are two major political parties, Democratic and Republican. The summer before the election, each of the major political parties holds a presidential-nominating convention. It is a large meeting within a political party made up of party delegates chosen from the states, the District of Columbia and the territories. The convention meets every presidential-election year and picks the party ’presidential and vice-presidential nominees. Once the presidential candidate is selected, his running-mate, the vice-presidential candidate, must be chosen.The newly elected President is inaugurated in January during a nationally-televised ceremony. He then moves into the White House and appoints members of his Cabinet.66.In the United States, there are two minor political parties, Democratic and Republican. F67.Once the presidential candidate is selected, his running-mate, the vice-presidentialcandidate, must be chosen. T68.On the first Tuesday after the last Monday in November, voters cast their ballots forPresident and Vice-President. F69.70.The newly elected President is inaugurated on January 1 during a nationally-televisedceremony. FIV . Translate the following sentences into Chinese.(10%)71.Some people who are very intelligent and successful in their fields find it difficult to succeedin language learning.72.The nuclear family usually consists of two parents (mother and father) and their children.73.How surprised the people who thought tomatoes poisonous would be if they could knowthat millions of pounds of tomatoes were supplied to soldiers overseas during World War II?74.The killing of insects has resulted in a loss of balance in the ecology.75.Rivers which used to be polluted by industrial chemical waste are now being cleaned.71 一些在其各自领域内很聪颖和成功的人士却发现语言学习很难。