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北京語言大學(xué)網(wǎng)絡(luò)教育學(xué)院
《大學(xué)英語(二)》模擬試卷一
注意:
1.試卷保密,考生不得將試卷帶出考場或撕頁,否則成績作廢。請監(jiān)考老師負(fù)責(zé)監(jiān)督。
2.請各位考生注意考試紀(jì)律,考試作弊全部成績以零計算。
3.本試卷滿分100分,答題時間為90分鐘。
4.本試卷分為試題卷和答題卷,所有答案必須答在答題卷上,答在試題卷上不給分。
LMultipleChoice.(2pointsforeach,altogether40points)
Directions:Thereare20sentencesinthissection.Beneatheachsentencethereare
fourchoicesrespectivelymarkedbylettersA,B,CandD.Choosethewordthatyou
thinkbestcompletethesentence.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.
\.Studieshaveshownteenagersoftensufferfromdepression.
[A]that[B]which[C]inwhich[D]inthat
2.Thepartyhasfailedtothemajorityofvotersthatitiscapableofgoverningthe
country.
[A]trust[B]credit[C]convince[D]believe
3.Manyofusvisitedtheindustrialexhibition,,toourdisappointment,wesawvery
fewhigh-techproducts.
[A]where[B]which[C]as[D]that
4.Thekidsarebehungrywhentheygethome.
[A]obligedto[B]boundto[C]desiredto[D]motivatedto
5.Allthecharacteristicsthatdistinguishbirdsotheranimalscanbetracedtoprehistoric
times.
[A]to[B]between[C]for[D]from
6.Managementoftenworkshardtosetupasituationworkisdoneinseries.
[A]that[B]where[C]which[D]what
7.Ifweeverythingreadybynow,weshouldbehavingaterribletimetomorrow.
[A]hadn'tgot[B]didn'tget[C]wouldn'thavegot[D]wouldn'tget
8.Inhiscompositiontherewerenoothererrorsafewmisspelledwords.
[A]beside(B]except[C]then[D]than
9.Indecidingacourseofaction,thecandidatestriedtoestimateitslikelyimpactonthe
voters.
[A]whattopursue[B]whichtopursue[C]whethertopursueID]iftopursue
10.Sincewehaveafocusedsubject,weshouldnottalk_______.
[A]atonce(B]athand[C]atintervals[D]atrandom
11.Border_____betweenthetwocountriesareontherise.
[A]accident[B]incidents[C]events[D]occurrences
12.Itisthedutyofphysiciansto_____thesick.
[A]nurse[B]tend[C]mind[D]minister
13.Theaveragetemperatureis_____.
[A]ontherun[B]onthedecrease[C]ontherise(D]ontliewatchfor
14.,1cannotmakeanexception.
[A]Incaseofyou[B]Inthecaseofyou
[C]Innocase[D]Makeoutacaseforyou
15.Therootsofalltheseeventshistory.
[A]lieunder[B]lieup[C]liein[D|lieon
16.Alargepartofhumanactivity,particularlyinrelationto(heenvironment,is__conditionsor
events.
[A]inresponseto[Blinfavorof[C]incontrastto[D]inexcessof
17.Asyouhaveseen,thevalueofnation'scurrencyisa__ofitseconomy.
[A]reaction[B]response[C]reflection[D]revelation
18.Ifeltsomewhatdisappointedandwasabouttoleave,__somethingoccurredattractedmy
attention.
[A]unless[B|until[C]when[D]while
19.Sheshowsgreatforlearninglanguages.
[A]ability[B]叩titude[C]capacity[D]capability
20.humanbehaviormaybecausedbyeatingsubstanceas(hatupsetthedelicatechemical
inthebrain.
[A]Deliberate[BlCunsislciil[C]Piimilivc[DIAbnormal
II.Cloze(2pointsforeach,altogether20points)
Directions:Decidewhichofthechoicesgivenbelowwouldbestcompletethepassage
ifinsertedinthecorrespondingblanks.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.
"Yes,butwhatdidweusetodobeforetherewastelevision?"Howoftenwehearstatements
likethis!Televisionhasn'tbeen21usallthatlong,butwearcalreadybeginningtoforget
whattheworldwaslike22it.Beforeweadmittedtheone-eyedmonsterintoourhomes,we
neverfounditdifficulttooccupyour23time.Wcusedtoenjoycivilizedpleasures.For
example,weusedtohavehobbies,weusedtoentertainourfriendsandbeentertainedby(hem,we
usedtogo24forouramusement,totheaters,cinemas,restaurantsandsportingevents.We
usedtoreadbooksandlisten(omusicandbroadcasttalksoccasionally.Allthat25tothepast.
Nowallourfree26isregulatedbythe"gogglebox"(電視機(jī)).Werushhomeandgulpdown(狼
吞虎咽地吞卜)ourmealstobeintimeforthisorthat27.Wehaveevengivenupsitting28
tableandhavingaleisurelyeveningmeal,exchangingthenewsoftheday.Asandwichandaglass
ofbeerwilldo-anything,29itdoesn'tinterferewiththeprogram.Themonsterdemandsand
obtainsabsolutesilenceandattention.Ifanymemberof(hefamilydarestoopenhismouth30
aprogram,heisquicklysilenced.
21._______
[A]for[B]to[C]in[D]with
22._______
[A]without[B]in[C]after[D]with
23._______
[A]little[B]spare[C]full[D]us
24._______
[A]awayIB]up[C]out[D]to
25.
|A]belongs[B]willbelong[C]hasbelonged[D|hadbelonged
26.
[A]choice[B]life[C]moments[D](ime
27.
[Almovie[B]program[C]opera[D]music
28._______
[A]at[BJbeside[C]nearID]by
29.
[A]for[B]since[C]unless[D]providing
30._______
[Alon(B]at[C]in[D]during
III.ReadingComprehension.(2pointsforeach,altogether30points)
Directions:Therearethreepassagesfollowedbyquestions.Beneatheachquestion
therearefourchoicesrespectivelymarkedbylettersA,B,CandD.Choosetheright
answerforeachquestion.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.
Passage1
Billyis14yearsoldandintheninthgrade.Hehasapart-timejobwhichgetshimupevery
morningat5o'clock.Heisanewspaperboy.Eachmorning?Billyleavesthehouseat5:15togoto
thecorner>wherethenewspapersare.Thenewspapersaredeliveredtothecoinerbytruckat
midnight.Healwaystakesawagontocarrythem.
Inthewinter,itisstilldarkwhenhegetsup?butduringtherestoftheyearitislight.Billy
mustdeliverthenewspaperstothehousesofpeopleonhisrouteinallkindsofweather.Hetries
toputeachpaperontheporch(門廊)whereitwillbeprotectedfromwindandrainorsnow.His
customersthinkhedocsagoodjob.Sometimestheygivehimtips(〃、費).
Billyearnsabout$70permonth,andheissavingsomeofthemoneytogotocollege.He
spendstherestonrecordsandclothes.Onceamonth?hehastocollectmoneyfromhiscustomers.
Sincemanyofthemworkduringtheday,Billyhastocollectthemoneyatnight.Sometimes?
whenBillyissickthisbrotherhastodeliverthenewspapers.Once?Billy'sfatherhadtohelp.Billy
hasseventycustomersnow:buthehopestogetmoresoon.Someday,ifhegetsmorecustomers>
Billymightwinaprizeforbeinganoulsianding(突出的)newspaperboy.Hewantstowina(ripto
Europetbuthewillbehappyifhewinsanewbicycle.
31.Keepingapart-timejobtellsusthatBilly.
[A]hastomakealivingbyhimself
[B]cannotgetanysupportfromhisfamily
[C]hastopayforhisschooltuition
[D]isindependentandself-confident
32.Hedidhiswork.
[A]perfectlywell[B]twiceaweek
[C]onlyforfun[D]tosupporthisfamily
33.lbdelivernewspapersmeans.
[A]topostnewspapers[B]tosendnewspapers
[C]tosellnewspapersID]Noneoftheabove.
34.Oneofthepurposesofdeliveringnewspapersis.
|A]togetsonicmoneyforcollegeeducation
[B|(ohavesometips
[C]tohavemorecustomers
[D]Noneoftheabove.
35.Theprizeforanoutstandingnewspaperboyis.
[A]atriptoEuropeIB]anewbicycle
[C]atip[D]AorB
Passage2
Friendsorconlempora「ies(同齡人)areagreatinfluenceontheactions*thoughts*andwords
ofyoungpeople.Thisinfluence?knownaspeerpressure,isquitecommonamongchildren.Why
arechildrensoeasilyaffectedbywhal(heirpeersdo?think,orsay?
Mostofus?childrenincluded,feelastrongneedtobelikedbyothers.Weseekacceptance
andfriendship.Inordertogainthem,weactlikeourfriends,andlistentotheiradvice,whether
ornotitishelpful.Someofusevenbeginto(hinklikeourfriends*sometimesattheexpenseof
ourownbeliefsandvalues.Anexamplethatcomestomindistheyoungpersonwhogetsinvolved
withdrugsbecausehispeergroupisexperimentingwiththem.Parentsmaytrytoexertpressureto
keephimawayfromdrugs,butfrequentlypeerpressureistoogreat.Thisconflictbetweenbeina
vourownpersonand,althesamelime,respondingtothepressuresofagroupremainsaproblem
foryoungpeople.
36.Thepassagemainlytalksabout.
[A]friendship
[B]peerpressure
[C]conflictsbetweenyoungpeopleandtheirparents
[D]problemsforyoungpecple
37.In(hethirdsentenceofthesecondparagraph?"them"refersto.
[A]children
[Blstrongneedstobelikedbyothers
[C]acceptanceandfriendship
[DIourfriends'advice
38."beingyourownperson”inthelastsentencemostprobablymeans.
[A]actingaccordingtoyourownbeliefsandvalues
[B]tryingnottotellanylie
[C]keepingyourselfawayfromdrugs
|D]havingenoughself-confidence
39.Thesecondparagraphfocuseson.
[A]whatpeerpressureis
IB]howyoungpeoplestarttotakedrugs
[C]whatparentsshoulddofor(heirchildren
[D]whyyoungpeopleareeasilyinfluencedbytheirpeers
40.Whocaninfluenceusontheactions,thoughts?.
[A]Teacher
|BJFather
[C|Mother
|D]Friendsandcontemporaries
Passage3
Backgroundmusicmayseemharmless,butitcanhaveapowerfuleffectonthosewhohearit.
Recordedbackgroundmusicfirstfounditswayintofactories?shopsandrestaurantsintheUS.But
itsoonspreadtootherpartsoftheworld.Nowitisbecomingincreasinglydifficulttogoshopping
oreatamealwithoutlisteningtomusic.
Tobeginwith,"muzak'*(音樂廣播網(wǎng))wasintendedsimplytocreateasoothingatmosphere.
Recently,however,it'sbecomebigbusiness-thanksinparttorecentresearch.Dr.Ronald
Milliman.anAmericanmarketingexpert,hasshownthatmusiccanboosl(促進(jìn))salesorincrease
factoryproductionbyasmuchasathird.
Bul?i(hastobelightmusic.Afastonehasnoeffectatallonsales.Slowmusiccanincrease
receiptsby38%.Thisisprobablybecauseshoppersslowdownandhavemoreopportunitytospot
items(heyliketobuy.Yet?slowmusicisn'talwaysanswer.Dr.Millimanfound,forexample?that
inrestaurantsslowmusicmeantcustomerstooklongertoeattheirmeals*whichreducedoverall
sales.Sorestaurantownersmightbewelladvisedtoplayup?tempomusictokeepthecustomers
moving-unlessofcoursettheresultingindigestionleads(ocomplaints!
41.Thereasonwhybackgroundmusicissopopularisthat.
[A]itisharmlesseverywhere
[B|itcanboostsalesinallplaces
[C]itcanhelptocreateasoothingatmosphere
[D]itcanhelptohavemoremeals
42.Backgroundmusicmeans.
[A]lightmusic
|B]slowmusic
[C]fastmusic
[D](hemusicyouarelisteningtowhileyouaredoingsomctliing
43.Restaurantownerscomplainaboutbackgroundmusicbecause.
[A]itresultsinindigestion[B]itkeepscustomersmoving
[C]itincreasestheirsales[D]itdecreasestheirsales
44.Theword"up-tempomusic"(para.3thelastlinebuttwo;probablymeans.
[A]slowmusic[B]lightmusic
[C]fastmusic[D]classicalmusic
45.Accordingtothispassage,welearnedthat
[A]Dr.Millimanmadebackgroundmusic.
[B]backgroundmusicspreadtotheworldbyDr.Milliman.
[C]Dr.Millimanfoundfastmusicmeantcustomerstooklongertoeat.
[D]backgroundmusiccanhaveapowerfuleffectonsomepeople.
IV.Translation.(2pointsforeach,altogether10points)
Directions:Therearefivesentencesfollowedbythetranslatedversionsinthissection.
BeneatheachsentencetherearefourchoicesrespectivelymarkedbylettersA,B,C
andD.Choosetherighttranslationforeachsentence.Writeyouranswersonthe
answersheet.
46.戰(zhàn)爭已經(jīng)威脅了這些人們幾十年,他們似乎已學(xué)會接受這一現(xiàn)實了。
[A]Warhasbeenthreateningthesepeoplefbrdecadesandtheyseemhavelearnedtolivewithit.
[B]Warhasbeenthreateningthesepeoplefordecadesandtheyseemtohavelearnedtoliveonit.
[C]Warhasbeen(hrealenedthesepeoplefbrdecadesandtheyseemtohavelearnedtolivewith
it.
[D]Warhasbeenthreateningthesepeoplefordecadesandtheyseemtohavelearnedtolivewith
it.
47.那位指揮官太友善了,以至于在很多場合下我都幾乎想對他直呼其名了。
[A]ThecommanderwassokindthatonmanyoccasionsIwastemptedtocallhimbyhisfirst
name.
[B]Thecommanderwassokindthata(manyoccasions1wastemptedtocallhiminhisfirst
name.
[C]ThecommanderwassuchkindthatonmanyoccasionsIwastemptedtocallhimbyhisfirst
name.
[D]Thecommanderwassckindthatonmanyoccasions1wastemptedtocallinghimbyhisfirst
name.
48.我在報紙上登廣告賣我的汽車,但到目前為止尚無回音。
[A]Isetupanadvertisementinthenewspapertothesaleofmycar,buttherehasbeenno
responsesofar.
[B]Iputupanadvertisementinthenewspaperforthesaleofmycar,buttherehasbeenno
responsesofar.
[C]Iputupanadvertisementinthenewspaperfbrthesaleofmycar,therehasbeennoresponse
sofar.
|D]1putupanadvertisementinthenewspaperfbrthesaleofmycar.butthereisnotresponseso
far.
49.我在回答考試時的問題時非常緊張,以至于我的心里七上八下的。
[A]WhenIwasansweringtheexamquestionsIwassuchnervousthatIcouldfeelbutterfliesin
mystomach.
[B]WhenIwasansweringtheexamquestionsIwassonervousthatIcouldfeelbuttersinmy
stomach.
[C]WhenIwasansweringtheexamquestionsIwassonervousthatIcouldfeelbutterfliesinmy
stomach.
[D]IwasansweringtheexamquestionsIwassonervousthatIcouldfeelbutterfliesinmy
stomach.
50.除一人外,其他學(xué)生都已經(jīng)做完試卷離場了。
[A]Allbutonestudenthadfinishedtheexamandleave.
|B]Anybutonestudenthadfinishedtheexamandleft.
[C]Oneinallstudenthadfinishedtheexamandleft.
[D]Allbutonestudenthadfinishedtheexamandleft.
《大學(xué)英語(二)》模擬試卷一答案
I.MultipleChoice.2pointsforesich,alt()gether40points)
題號12345678910
答案ACABDBBDCD
題號11121314151617181920
答案CBBCCACCBD
ILCloze(2pointsforeach,altogether20points)
題號21222324252627282930
答案DABCADBADD
III.ReadingComprehension.(2pointsforeach,altogether30points)
題號31323334353637383940
答案DABADBCADD
題號4142434445
答案CDDCD
IV.Translation.(2pointsforeach,alto〕gether10points)
題號4647484950
答案DABCD
北京語言大學(xué)網(wǎng)絡(luò)教育學(xué)院
《大學(xué)英語(二)》模擬試卷二
注意:
1.試卷保密,考生不得將試卷帶出考場或撕頁,否則成績作廢。請監(jiān)考老師負(fù)責(zé)監(jiān)督。
2.請各位考生注意考試紀(jì)律,考試作弊全部成績以零計算。
3.本試卷滿分100分,答題時間為90分鐘。
4.本試卷分為試題卷和答題卷,所有答案必須答在答題卷上,答在試題卷上不給分。
I.MultipleChoice.(2pointsforeach,altogether40points)
Directions:Thereare20sentencesinthissection.Beneatheachsentencethereare
fourchoicesrespectivelymarkedbylettersA,B,CandD.Choosethewordthatyou
thinkbestcompletethesentence.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.
\.Theydiscussedtheproblemthreeorfourtimes,butcouldcometono.
[A]end[B]conclusion[C]result[D|judgment
2.Well,let'sputourheadstogetherandfind_______totheproblem.
[A]ananswer[B]away[Clasolution[D]amethod
3.Callmewhenyouarc_______leisure.
[A]on[B]in[C]at[D]of
4.Theydecidedtochasethecowaway______itdidmoredamage.
[A]unless[B]until[C]before[D]although
5.Theirfriendship_______nothingtohim.
[A]means[B]represents[C]stands[D]presents
6.Bohtriedinvaintotrickhislittlebrothersomeinonevfromtheirmother'snurse.
[A]tosteal[B]tostealing[C]intosteal[D]intostealing
7.1wastofindhisarticleonsuchantopicsoboring.
[A]surprised,excited[B]surprising,exciting
[C]surprised,exciting(DJsurprising,excited
8.Hedidn'tandschefailedtheexamination.
[A]workhardenough[B]workenoughhard
[C]hardworkenough[D]hardenoughwork
9.Thetwoboyshadsoincommonthattheysoonbecamegoodfriends.
[A]little[BJfew[C]much[D]many
10.Asfuelpricesrose,buscompaniesraisedtheirfaresand.
[A]sodidtheairlines[B]nordidtheairlines
[C]sotheairlinesdid[D]northeairlinesdid
11.Humanbeingsalottothebirdsandbeastswhocatinsects.
[A]oblige[B]owe[C]thank[D]gratitude
12.Thevillageswantedverymuchtohaveacinemainthisare
[A]tobebuilt[B]build[C]built[D|bebuild
13.1wishImyresearchpaperyesterday.ButIwastoolate.
[A]hadfinishedtowrite[B]couldhavefinishedwriting
[C]couldhavefinishedtov/rite(Djmightfinishwriting
14.Nosoonerhisroomwhenthetelephonerang.
[A]didheenter[B]hehadentered[C]hadheentered[D]hehasentered
15.Shouldshecometomorrow,Itakehertothemuseum.
[A]can[B]will[C]would[D]must
16.Hisnamewillbecrossedoutfromthelisthemakesthesamemistakesagain.
[A]if[B]unless[C]because[D]through
17.Thestudentswouldnothavemadesomuchprogressunderlessconditions.
(A]popular[B]welcome[C]favorable[D]prosperous
18.itwasraining,manyinternationaltouristswerehavingpicnicsinthewoods.
[A]Inspite(B|Inspiteof
[C]Inspiteofthat[D]Inspiteof(hefactthat
19.Lotsofemptybeerbottleswerefoundundertheyoungman'sbed;heheavily.
[A]musthavedrunk[B]mustdrink[Clshoulddrink[D]hadtodrink
20.home,shefoundthatshehadleftthekeyattheoffice.
[A]Tohavearrived[B]Toarrive[C]Whilearriving[D]Arriving
II.Cluze(2puintsfureach,allugellier20puinls)
Directions:Decidewhichofthechoicesgivenbelowwouldbestcompletethepassage
ifinsertedinthecorrespondingblanks.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.
Asshewalkedroundthelargeshop,Edithrealizedhovvdifficultitwastochooseasuitable
Christmas_21_forherfa:her.
Shewishedthathewereaseasytopleaseashermother,whowas_22—satisfiedwith
perfume(香水).Besides,shoppingatthistimeoftheyearwasamostunhappyjob.Peoplestepped
onyourfeet,pushedyouwith(heirshouldersandalmost_23_youoverintheirhurryinorder
tofindsomethingcheapaheadofyou.
Partlytohavearest,Edithpausedinfrontotacounter,wheresomebeautifultieswereon
—24—."Theyarerealsilk,"theshopassistanttoldherwithasmiletryingtopersuadehertobuy
one.ButEdithknewfrompast_25—thatherchoiceoftieshardlyeverpleasedherfather.
Shemovedonslowlyandthen,quitebychance,_26_whereasmallcrowdofmenhadgathered
roundacounter.Shefoundsomefinepipesonsaleandthe_27_wereverybeautiful.Edithdid
nothesitateforlong,althoughherfatheronlysmokedapipeonceinawhile,shebelievedthiswas
—28—topleasehim.
Whenshegothome,withhersmallbu(_29_presenthiddeninherhandbag,ilwastimefor
supperandherparentswerealreadyattable.Hermotherwasingreat_30—."Yourfatherhasat
lastdecidedtostopsmoking,"shetoldherdaughterhappily.Edithwassosurprisedthatshecould
notsayasingleword.
21._______
[A]suit[B]card[C]thing[D]gift
22._______
[A]never[B]seldom[C]always[D]scarcely
23._______
[A]turned[B]hit[C]brought[D]knocked
24.
[A]limeIB]show[C]board[D]duty
25._______
[A]experience[B]things[C]books[D]school
26._______
[A]stopped[B]saw[C]asked[D]found
27._______
[A|money|B|cigarette[C]sh叩es[D|shop
28._______
[A]hardly[B]impossibly[C]possibly[D]certainly
29._______
[A]cheap[B]well-chosen[C]expensive(D]ready-made
30._______
[A]excitementIB]anger[C]sadness[D]disappointment
III.ReadingComprehension.(2pointsforeach,altogether30points)
Directions:Therearethreepassagesfollowedbyquestions.Beneatheachquestion
therearefourchoicesrespectivelymarkedbylettersA,B,CandD.Choosetheright
answerforeachcjueslion.WrileyuuranswersUHtheanswersheet.
Passage1
Somepeoplethinktheyhaveananswertothetroublesofautomobilecrowdinganddirtyair
inlargecities.Theiranswerisbicycle,or"bike".
Inagreatmanycities,hundredsofpeopleridebicyclestoworkeveryday.InNewYork
City,somebikeridershaveevenformedagroupcalledBikeforaBetterCity.Theyclaimthatif
morepeoplerodebicyclesIoworktherewouldbefewerautomobilesinthedowntownsectionof
Checityandthereforelessdirtyairfromcarengines.
Forseveralyearsthisgrouphasbeentryingtogetthecitygovernmenttohelpbicycleriders.
Forexample,theywantthecitytodrawspeciallanes-forbicyclesonly-onsomeofthemain
streets,becausewhenbicycleridersmustusethesamelanesascars,therearcaccidents.Bikefor
aBetterCityfeelsthatiftherewerespeciallanes,morepecplewoulduseb汰es.
Butnobicyclelaneshavebeendrawn.Noteveryonethinksitisagoodidea.Taxidrivers
don'tliketheidea-theysayitwillslowtraffic.Somestoreownersonthemainstreetsdon'tlike
theidea-theysaythatifthereislesstraffic?theywillhavelessbusiness.Andmorepeoplelive
toofarfromdowntowntotravelbybike.
Thecitygovernmenthasnotyetdecidedwhattodo.Itwantstokeepeveryonehappy.On
weekends,CentralPark-thelargestpieceofopengroundinNewYork-isclosedtocars>andthe
roadsmaybeusedbybicyclesonly.ButBikeforBetterCitysaysthatthisisnotenoughand
keepsfightingtogelbicyclelanesdowntown.
31.ThepeopleinthegroupofBikeforaBetterCity.
[A]wanttogetthegovernment'ssupport
[B|askallthepeopletotrybikes
[C]havetheanswertothetroublesofcarcrowdinganddirtyairinlargecites
|D]BothAandC.
32.Theideatohavesomespeciallanesforbikesisnotagoodoneforpeoplewho.
|A]livefarawayfromthecity
[B]drivetaxicars
[C]ownstorealongthestreets
[D]Alloftheabove.
33.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
[A]Thecitygovernmentwantstopleaseeveryone.
[B]Tliecitygovemmentjustsitsonthatidea.
[C]Bikeridershavetheirownlanesatlast.
[DIMoreandmorepeoplewanttobuybikes.
34.Impliedbutnotstated:
[A]Manylargecitiesreallyfacetheseriousproblemofnoisepollutionandairpollution.
[B]Bikesaregettingpopularinsomecities.
[C]NewYorkCityissocrowdedandthetrafficissloweddown.
[D|Thegovernmentiscarr/ingoutaplantomakethecitylessdirtyandnoisy.
35.Thetitleforthispassageis.
[A]'B汰esMakeFewerTrafficAccidents'
|BJ'BikesforaBetterCity'
[C]'DikesArcBetterThanCars'
[D],PollutioninBigCity'
Passage2
PatrickCarrollwasanativeofBallihoy.inIreland?andattheageoftwenty-two,hejoined
the7thRegimentofFusiliers.Heremainedinthisarmyforaperiodofsevenyears.Afterthathe
joinedthenavy.HisunitwasstationedatWoolwich:andthepublichousehefrequentlyvisited
waskeptbyMrs.Browning,awidow.Heformedanideathathisattentionswerenotdisagreeable
toMrs.Browning,andrepeatedlyaskedhertomarryhim.Itdocsnotappearthatshetotally
ignoredhisadvances;butCarrolloftengotdrunkandbehavedinsuchamannertowardsherasto
causeherdispleasure.Sherefusedanylongertolistentohiscourtship.
OnSunday,the26thofApril,1835,hewenttothepublichouseandfoundthatMrs.
Browninghadsomefriendstotea.buthewasnotinvited.Someangrywordswereexchanged
betweenthem?andhewasforcedtoleavethehouse.Thenextmorninghereturned,anddemanded
thathebepermittedtosayafewwordstoMrs.Browninginprivate(私卜).Thiswasrefused.
Nevertheless,heenteredthebarwhereshewasand,afterhavingrepeatedlystruckherwithhis
hand,hedrewhisswordandstabbedher.
36.Bythetimehejoinedthenavy,PatrickCarrollwasyearsold.
[A]twenty-two
[B]twenty-nine
[C]twenty-seven
(D]thirty-seven
37."Bestationedat"inLine3,Para.Imostprobablymeans.
[A]"beputinaplacetoperformsomeduty"
[B]"toreachashoppingplace"
[C]"togiveapositionto"
|D]"toarriveatthestation"
38.Theword"publichouse"inthefirstparagraphisclosestinmeaningto.
[A]"hotcl,,
[B]"hou
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