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英 语 试 卷 I.单项选择(13%) 1.You made the same mistake for second time, dropping “n” in the word “government”. A.a; the B.a; a C.the; a D.a; an 2.July 13,2001 a very bright night in Beijing that will never from memory. A.experienced, go B.saw, fade C.found, miss D.spent, disappear 3.He reached London in 1996, , some time later, he became a famous actor. A.where B.when C.which D.that 4. , I don’t like him as a man. A.Much as I admire him as a writer B.Much although I admire him as a writer C.As I admire him much as a writer D.Though do I admire him much as a writer 5. excited us Chinese greatly that Liu Xiang broke the world record of the 110 – meter hurdle race. A.It B.That C.What D.As 6.Children under sixteen are not permitted to see such films bad for their mental development. A.that is B.that are C.as is D.as are 7.--- Let me help you carry your travel suitcase to the station, Granny --- Oh, no, my boy. It is heavy . A.so; What a good boy B.not so; That’s right. C.rather; How kind of you D.not so; Thank you anyway. 8. has got the first place will be announced at the meeting this afternoon. A.Who B.Whom C.Whoever D.Whomever 9.A memorial was built those firefighters who were killed in the fight against the forest fire a year ago. A.in honor of B.in want of C.in praise of D.in charge of
10.As senior 3 students, it is the most important to a good state of mind in face of difficulty. A.keep on B.keep up C.keep out D.keep off 11.--- Jack quitted the competition at the last moment. --- I think what he lacks is courage, ? A.don’t I B.isn’t it C.doesn’t he D.doesn’t it 12.When you make a speech, you should try to your idea . A.set … aside B.keep … off C.put … away D.get … across 13.It is believed that some words, such as “sandwich” and “hamburger”, were the name of people or even towns. A.obviously B.relatively C.normally D.originally 14.By the year 2015, the world population will be today. A.as twice as what it is B.twice what it is C.twice as it is D.twice of what is 15. as Asia’s Clark Gable, Tony Leung many film awards in the past few years. A.Described; has been awarded B.Describing; has been awarded C.Describing; was awarded D.Described; was awarded 16.I said it as a joke. Don’t take it seriously. A.particularly B.possibly C.merely D.partly 17. I know the money is safe, I shall not worry about it. A.Even though B.Unless C.As long as D.In case 18.Hello. You 68442936. I’m sorry John is not available right now, but you can leave him a message. A.reached B.are reaching C.have reached D.had reached 19.Settlers made agreements with native American chiefs but always them afterwards. A.to break B.broke C.break D.breaking 20.It is completely harmless, Sally, I wouldn’t have done it. A.but B.otherwise C.yet D.so 21.I feel it is your sister who for the spoiled child. A.is going to blame B.should blame C.is to be blamed D.is to blame 22.When the car reached was called “the crossroad,” it came to a stop. A.where B.what C.in which D.that 23.Why you always be so doubtful? It really upsets me! A.shall B.may C.must D.should 24.I think he will be late for the conference. , he may not come at all. A.However B.Worse still C.Anyway D.On the contrary 25.She herself doing house work all day yesterday. A.kept; on B.occupied; with C.made; with D.continued; with 26.--- How about the book you are reading? --- Good indeed. It many problems we have come across in our study. A.talks B.covers C.refers D.means II.完形填空(20%) Golf courses are being carved from forests and wetlands across Asia. For example, Malaysia now has 153 courses. That’s more than three times the 27 it had in 1985. and 100 more are being planned. This is great news not only for golfers but also for governments because the golf courses attract 28 . But for people concerned about the environment, the 29 of golf courses seems tragic. “I call them green graveyards,” said Sreela Kolandai, “because 30 the grass, these golf courses 31 no other form of life. No trees, no birds, no insects, no nothing.” Kolandia is a founder of the global Anti-Golf Movement. It 32 the building of 33 golf courses in Asia. Environmentalists 34 that the building of new golf courses is 35 some of the last untouched wilderness in Asia. It’s forcing farmers 36 their land. It’s also 37 water supplies and putting chemicals into the 38 . Asian governments have been 39 in listening to the environmentalists. They are happy about the 40 that golf brings into their countries. And many government leaders are golfers 41 . Hal Philips is 42 of Golf Courses New Asia-Pacific. In his magazine he says environmentalists should be happy: it is golf courses 43 are being built and not 44 worse. “At least 45 golf, it is open space that’s being 46 ,” he said, “Would you rather have a golf course or a department store? A golf club or a 400 - room hotel?” 27.A.place B.amount C.number D.quantity 28.A.players B.passers-by C.officials D.tourists 29.A.growth B.decrease C.adding D.opening 30.A.in addition B.instead of C.apart from D.but for 31.A.afford B.show C.giv