高邮学院2009-2010学年第一学期06级(3-5)班英语期末补考试卷命题、校对人:胡红梅时间:100分钟班级___________ 学号__________ 姓名__________ 成绩__________Part I Vocabulary(1’×20=20’)1. Music often _______ us of events in the past.A) remembers B) memorizes C) reminds D) reflects2. It is well-known that retired workers in our country are ___ __ free medical care.A) entitled to B) involved in C) associated with D) engaged in3. The two boys each other in that they both have reddish hair and a round face.A) like B) resemble C) similar to D) refer to4. Large passenger planes often carry weather instruments with which to ______ storm.A) broadcast B) predict C) inform D) investigate5. How many radios will this factory ______ this year?A) multiply B) measure C) manufacture D) publish6. Tom told me that he would have to ______ her invitation to the party.A) avoid B) refuse C) deny D) ignore7. Many new _____ will be opened up in the future for those with a university education.A) opportunities B) necessities C) realities D) probabilities8. Children who are over-protected by their parents may become _____A) hurt B) damaged C) spoiled D) harmed9.The police are _____ the road accident that occurred last night. .A) looking up B) looking on C) looking out D) looking into10. Important people don't often have much free time as their work ______ almost all their time.A) takes away B) takes over C) takes up D) takes in11. The ____ edition of the dictionary is far better than the previous ones.A) late B) last C) lasting D) latest12. We did not send you an invitation, as we took it for ________ you would be coming.A) granted B) sure C) positive D) known13. _____ the 1500's _________ the first Europeans explored the coast of California.A) It was not until. . . then ; B) It is until. . . thatC) It is not until. .. when , D) It was not until... that14. During our visit to the factory, we ______ all ways of making whisky.A) showed B) were shown C) had shown D) had been shown15. _____ to speak when the audience interrupted him.A) Hardly had he begun B) No sooner had he begunC) Not until he began D) Scarcely did he begin16. The scientist carried out a series of experiments and obtained _____ results.A) satisfied B) satisfying C) satisfy D) satisfaction17. Keep in mind; The higher you rise,_____.A) the higher you fall B) the lower you fallC) you fall higher D) you fall lower18.By the time she leaves the stage next month, she sixty years.A) will have performed B) have performedC) will be performing D) will perform19. I appreciated ______ the opportunity to study abroad two years ago. !A) having been given B) having givenC) to have been given D) to have given20. She never laughed, ______ lose her temper.A) or she ever did B) nor did she ever C) or did she ever D) nor she ever did.PartⅡCloze (1’×20=20’)Food is different from area to area. The French are famous for their sauces, the Italians praised ____21____ their pasta-food from mixture of flour, eggs and water, the Germans ____22____for their sausages, but is there anything ____23____ to eat in the United States? When you get right down to it, there’s nothing quite as ____24____ as American food. Because the United States ____25____ mostly of immigrants, there is an amazing variety of foods. The United States is a vast country ____26____ by many cultures and climates, and the ____27____ food of one area is often totally ____28____that of another. New Mexico and Massachusetts are good examples of ____29____ that have very different traditional foods.To understand and ____30____ the food in any one region, it often helps to know the area’s history. For example, New Mexico was ____31____ the home of the Pueblo Indians who lived in villages and grew native ____32____ such as corn, beans, and pumpkins. Later, Spanish ____33____ arrived in this area. These two groups exchanged ideas and customs and passed the____34____ on to their descendants. This intermingling(混合)of culture is ____35____in thefood of New Mexico.Each region of the United States is unique. Louisiana has a French ____36____. Many Germans populate the Midwest. In ____37____ around America, a tourist has the ____38____ not only to visit a variety of places and see diverse ____39____, but to taste a variety of foods as well. Some may be very different. Others will taste just ____40____ home.21. A) with B) of C) for D) at22. A) attributed B) recommended C) introduced D) celebrated23. A) unique B) similar C) common D) rare24. A) foreign B) un-American C) common D) specific25. A) composes B) consists C) makes up D) constitutes26. A) protected B) affected C) influenced D) inherited27. A) traditional B) original C) oriental D) regional28. A) like B) unlike C) superior D) inferior29. A) regions B) countries C) states D) nations30. A) assess B) appreciate C) estimate D) evaluate31. A) always B) often C) sometimes D) once32. A) crops B) vegetables C) fruit D) flowers33. A) ancestors B) citizens C) settlers D) invaders34. A) habits B) customs C) foods D) traditions35. A) evident B) implicit C) vague D) relevant36. A) governor B) literature C) root D) impact37. A) living B) eating C) working D) traveling38. A) opportunity B) time C) privilege D) tendency39. A) cultures B) personalities C) landscapes D) systems40. A) as B) like C) at D) inPart III Reading composition (2’×25=50’)Passage 1As supplier of most of the food we eat and of raw material for many industrial processes, agriculture is clearly an important area of the economy. But the productive performance of agriculture is even more important than this, because in nations where the productivity of farmers is low, most of the working population is needed to raise food and few people are available for production of industrial goods or for other activities required for economic growth. Indeed, one of the factors related most closely to the per capita income ( 人均收入) of a nation is the number of its population engaged in farming. In the poorest nations of the world, more than half of the population lives on farms. This compares sharply with less than 10 percent in Western Europe and less than 4 percent in the United States. In short, the course of economic development in general depends in a fundamental way on the productive performance of farmers. This performance, in turn, depends on how agriculture is organized and on the economic environment, or market structure, within which it works. In the following pages the performance of American agriculture is examined. It is reasonable to begin with a consideration of its market structure.41. This passage is most probably part of ______.A) a news item B) an advertisement C) a lecture D) an article42. What is most important to agriculture is ______ .A) its productive performance B) the per capita income of farmersC) the amount of food it produces D) the production of industrial goods43. The word "this" (line 3) refers to ______ .A) the productivity of farmers B) the provision of food and raw materialsC) the production of investment goods D) the economy as a whole44. The performance of farmers essentially determines ______.A) the size of the working population B) the organization of agricultureC) the market structure D) the general development of economy .45. This passage will most probably be followed by a discussion of ________A) the market .structure of American agricultureB) the structure of American farming populationC) the various functions of American agricultureD) the organization of American agriculturePassage 2The best kept secret in San Diego is waiting to offer you a delightful getaway —without leaving town.Less than three years ago, the Parisi Hotel was just an office building above the shops on the corner of Prospect Street. Now, that valuable space is an intimate luxury hotel — with several rooms overlooking the ocean. You’ll be amazed when you enter from the corner and ascend the curving staircase to the second-floor lobby. It will take you into a different world.What will you find when you enter the large contemporary lobby is a handsome and peacefulspace that was designed with a hint of Tuscany in its modern Mediterranean (地中海式的) style.The lobby has a large fireplace with comfortable sofas in warm neutral colors surrounding it. You’ll feel relaxed just sitting there — with its skylight overhead letting in the morning sun.All the rooms are more like suites (套房), with large comfortable beds, beautiful baths andstylish custom-designed furnishings and art throughout.The Parisi Hotel is the perfect place for seniors because it’s quiet and restful — with only 20 rooms. You won’t find many hotels like this in the center of a tourist town.The shops are al l around you. Likewise for some of the city’s best restaurants, you will never have to take your car out of the garage during your stay. And, by the way, the underground parking lot at the Parisi Hotel is free for hotel guests.Once you stay at this little gem (珍品), you’ll want to return again and again. I know we do.It’s a perfect place for seniors.Rates for standard suites begin at $275. You can call the hotel for reservation at (858) 454-1513. The Parisi Hotel is located at 1111 Prospect St. right across from La Valencia.46. The Parisi Hotel is described as _________.A. a luxury hotel with comfortable facilitiesB. a large hotel famous for its rooms facing the oceanC. a good place for escaping away from the noisy cityD. a tourist attraction full of amazing corners47. When you enter the lobby, you will find that ________.A. it is decorated with Mediterranean furnitureB. the walls are painted in warm neutral bright colorsC. there is a large fireplace burning all the timeD. sunlight comes through the window in the sloping roof48. Why is the Parisi Hotel suitable for old people?A. Because all the rooms are like suites.B. Because it has fashionable furnishings.C. Because it is in the center of the town.D. Because it is peaceful to stay there.49. What special benefit can people get while staying in the Parisi Hotel?A. They don’t need to drive to eat out in a restaurant.B. They can enjoy free parking.C. They can buy things cheaper in nearby shops.D. They can make a reservation by phone.50. Which of the following statements is True?A. The Parisi Hotel is a small restful hotel.B. Most guests staying the hotel are old people.C. The Parisi Hotel is in a secret place in San Diego.D. You must make a reservation before entering the hotel.Passage 3Bombay wasn’t the ideal place to get sick — not when my doctor, family and friends were half a world away. I was alone, quite ill and had to delay my flight home. Luckily, when booking my ticket months before, I had bought travel insurance. So my illness didn’t cost me a cent.It’s actually pretty simple. A lot of unforeseen things can happen to you when you’re traveling. Make sure you’re prepared for all of them.A good health insurance policy will get you proper medical attention anywhere in the world outside your home province —at the insurance company’s expense. The company will send you home if it is considered medically necessary and, if you’re sick enough, it will send a nurse to accompany you. If you end up in a hospital and a doctor recommends that a family member come to your bedside, the insurance company will pay for it. You may even get pocket money to make your hospital stay more comfortable.When I was sick in Bombay, I called the insurance company collect. It paid for a doctor (who came to my hotel room), all my medication, an extra night in the hotel and all my meals.Picture it: the day before your big trip to Vancouver, you wake up with appendicitis (阑尾炎). You have no choice —you have to cancel your trip. Your ticket, like most, isnon-refundable and you can’t make any changes. You’re about to lose all the money you put out for the ticket — unless you bought cancellation insurance beforehand.Most travel plans include some form of non-refundable element: your deposit, your flights, your cruise, your stay at the all-inclusive resort. That non-refundable portion is what you’ll lose if you have to cancel your trip in the event that you get sick and you don’t have cancellation insurance.51. What happened to the author when he was in Bombay?A. He fell ill and couldn’t go home as scheduled.B. He didn’t buy travel insurance.C. He spent a lot of money on curing his illness.D. He couldn’t get in touch with his family and friends.52. With a health insurance policy, if you get sick traveling away from home, _________.A. you may get pocket money from the local hospital you are inB. your family members may go to see you at the insurance company’s expenseC. you may choose to stay in the best local hospitalD. you may get a nurse from the insurance company to take care of you53. Which item was paid by the insurance company when the author was ill in Bombay?A. His trip to BombayB. All his hotel rates.C. All his meals at his hotel.D. His travel insurance policy.54. With cancellation insurance, you can _________.A. have a choice where to go and where to stayB. get your money back when canceling your travel ticketC. enjoy a reduced rate of travel expenseD. buy a refundable ticket at the ticket office55. From the passage we may say that _________.A. a health insurance policy is more useful than a cancellation insurance policyB. a cancellation insurance policy can make your trip safe and comfortableC. when you get sick while traveling away from home, you’d better buy a health insuranceD. travel insurance is strongly recommended when you travel away from homePassage 4As the pace of life continues to increase ,we are fast losing the art of relaxation. Once you are in the habit of rushing through lift, being on the go from morning till night, it is hard to slow down. But relaxation is essential for a healthy mind and body.Stress is an natural part of everyday lift and there is no way to avoid it. In fact ,it is not the bad thing it is often supposed to be .A certain amount of stress is vital to provide motivation and give purpose to life. It is only when the stress gets out of control that it can lead to poor performance and ill health.The amount of stress a person can withstand depends very much on the individual. Some people are not afraid of stress, and such characters are obviously prime material for managerial responsibilities. Others lose heart at the first signs of unusual difficulties. When exposed to stress, in whatever form, we react both chemically and physically. In fact we make choice between "fight" or "flight" and in more primitive days the choice made the difference between life or death. The crises we meet today are unlikely to be so extreme, but however little the stress, it involves the same response. It is when such a reaction lasts long, through continued exposure to stress, that health becomes endangered. Such serious conditions as high blood pressure and heart disease have established links with stress. Since we cannot remove stress from our lives(it would be unwise to do so even if we could),we need to find ways to deal with it.56 .People are finding less and less time for relaxing themselves because_____.A. they do not know how to enjoy themselvesB. they do not believe that relaxation is important for healthC. they are travelling fast all the timeD. they are becoming busier with their work57.According to the writer , the most important character for a good manager is his ________.A. not fearing stressB. knowing the art of relaxationC. high sense of responsibilityD. having control over performance58.Which of the following statements is true?A. We can find some ways to avoid stressB. Stress is always harmful to peopleC. It is easy to change the habit of keeping oneself busy with work.D. Different people can withstand different amounts of stress59.In Paragraph 3, "such a reaction" refers back to_______.A. "making a choice between 'flight' or 'fight'"B. "reaction to stress both chemically and physically"C. "responding to crises quickly"D. "losing heart at the signs difficulties"60. In the last sentence of the passage, "do so " refers to ______.A. "expose ourselves to stress"B. " find ways to deal with stress"C. " remove stress from our lives"D. "established links between diseases and stress" Passage 5In the 1960s, many young Americans were dissatisfied with American society. They wanted to end the Vietnam War and to make all of the people in the U.S. equal. Some of them decided to "drop out" of American society and form their own societies . They formed utopian communities , which they called "communes," where they could follow their philosophy of "do your own thing." A group of artists founded a commune in southern Colorado called "Drop City." Following the ideas of philosopher and architect Buckminster Fuller they built dome-shaped houses from pieces of old cars. Other groups, such as author Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters, the followers for San Francisco poet Steve Gakin, and a group that called itself the Hog Farm, lived in old school houses and traveled around the United States. The Hog Farm become famous when they helped organize the Woodstock Rock Festival in 1969. Steve Gaskin's followers tried to settle down on a farm in Tennessee, but they had to leave when some members of the group were arrested for growing marijuana.Not all communes believed in the philosophy of "do you own thing," however . Twin Oaks , a commune founded in Virgiania in the late 1960s, was based on the ideas of psychologist B.F. Skinner. The people who lived at Twin Oaks were carefully controlled by Skinner's "conditioning" techniques to do things that were good for the community. In 1972, Italian architect Paolo Soleri began to build Arcosanti, a utopian city Arizsona where 2500 people will live closely together in one large building called an "archeology" Soleri believes that people must live closely together so that they will all become one.61.Why did some young Americans decide to "drop out" of society during the 1960s?A. They were not satisfied with American society.B. They wanted to grow marijuana.C. They wanted to go to the Vietnam War.D. They did not want all people to be equal.62. Where did the members of the Hog Farm commune live?A. In dome-shaped houseB. In old school housesC. On a farm in TennesseeD. In an archeology in Arizona63.Who gave the people of Drop City the idea to build dome-shaped house?A. Paolo SoleriB. B.G. SkinnerC. Steve GaskinD. Buckminster Fuller64.What was the Twin Oaks commune base on ?A. The philosophy of "do your own thing"B. Virginia in the late 1960sC. The ideas of psychologistD. The belief that people must live closely together.65.What is an "archeology"?A. A person who studies archaeologyB. A large building where people live closely togetherC. A city in A RizonaD. A technique to control peoplePart Ⅳ New Concept English(1’×5=5’)Lesson31 Success storyYesterday afternoon Frank Hawkins was telling me about his 66 as a young man. Frank is now the head of a very large 67 company, but as a boy he used to work in a small shop. It was his job to repair 68 and at that time he used to work fourteen hours a day. He saved money for years and in 1938 he bought a small work-shop of his own. During the war Frank used to make spare parts for aeroplanes. At that time he had two helpers. By the end of the war, the small work-shop had become a large factory which 69 seven hundred and twenty-eight people. Frank smiled when he remembered his hard early years and the long road to success. He was still 70 when the door opened and his wife came in. She wanted him to repair their son's bicycle!Part Ⅴ Writing (15’)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition about an opening speech for a sports meeting. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese:1. 表明你的身份和事件2. 对到场领导老师的支持予以感谢并阐述体育运动所带给大家的好处3. 宣布运动会开幕并预祝此次运动会取得成功.An Opening Speech高邮学院2009-2010学年第一学期06级(3-5)班英语期末补考答题卷命题、校对人:胡红梅时间:100分钟班级___________ 学号__________ 姓名__________ 成绩__________注意:请将选项用铅笔涂满,不按要求答题者扣5分66. 67.68. 69.70.Writing:。