2010年4月大学英语(B)统考实考题 1
第一部分:交际用语(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)
此部分共有5个未完成的对话,针对每个对话中未完成的部分有4个选项,请从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1. —Did you use to play the piano?
—_____.
A. yes, I do B. No, I didn’t C. Yes, I play it everyday D. No, I do
2. —I’m going to Beijing next week, you know, it’s one of the most beautiful cities in China.
— .
A. Enjoy yourself B. It’s a pleasure C. Good luck D. Very good
3. —Hi, is Mary there, please?
—_____.
A. Hold on. I’ll get her.考上大学恭喜的句子 B. No, she isn’t here. C. yes, she lives here D. Yes, what do you want?
4.— Are you getting a new flat this year?
— ______ I can’t afford to pay my bills, let alone buy a new flat.
A. Without question. B. You must be joking. C. Good idea! D. Are you sure?
5.— I was worried about my math, but Mr. Brown gave me an A.
— __________
A. Don’t worry about it. B. Congratulations! That’s a difficult course.
C. Mr. Brown is very good. D. Good luck to you!
第二部分:阅读理解(共10小题;每小题3分,满分30分)
此部分共有2篇短文,每篇短文后有5个问题。请从每个问题后的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Passage 1
There was once an ant that was very thirsty. It ran here and there looking for some water but could not find any. Then suddenly, when the ant was almost ready to die of thirst, a large drop of water fell on it. The ant drank the water, which saved its life. The water was actually a tear from a young girl who was crying. Because of her sadness, the tear had magical qualities and suddenly the ant could speak the language of human beings. The ant looked up and saw the young girl sitting in front of a huge pile of seeds. “Why are you sad?” asked the ant.
“I’m the prisoner of the giant,” the girl told the ant. “He won’t let me go until I’ve made three separate heaps of grain, barley (大麦) and rye(黑麦)out of this huge pile of seeds in which they are all mixed together.”
“That will take you a month!” the ant said, looking at the huge pile of seeds.
“I know,” the girl cried, “and if I haven’t finished by tomorrow, the giant will eat me for his supper!”
“Don’t cry,” the ant said, “my friends and I will help you.”
Soon thousands of ants were at work, separating the three kinds of seeds.
The next morning, when the giant saw that the work had been done, he let the girl go.
Thus it was one of her tears that saved her life.
6. What is an ant?
A. A small animal. B. An insect. C. A bird D. A giant
7. When did the drop of water fall on the ant?
A. When it was looking for food. B. When it saved the ant’s life.
C. When it was nearly dying. D. When it looked up.
8. Why was the young girl crying?
A. Because of her sadness B. Because she saw the ant
C. Because the giant would let her go D. Because the giant had given her an impossible job to do.
9. What would the giant do if the girl failed to do the work?
A. He would eat her B. He would let her go
C. He would take her away D. He would send her to prison
10. Who or what saved the girl’s life?
A. The giant. B. The ant. C. The ant’s friends D. Her tears.
Passage 2
Places to stay in Britain are as varied as the places you visit. Whatever your budget is, the
choice—from basic barn to small hotel, from tiny cottage to grand castle—is all part of fun.
Hostels
Cheap, good-value hostels are aimed at all types of like-minded travelers, who prefer value over luxury and you don’t have to be young or single to use them. Britain’s independent hostels and backpackers hostels also offer a great welcome. Facilities and prices vary, especially in rural areas, where some hostels are a little more than a bunkhouse(临时住房) while others are remarkably comfortable – almost like bargain hotels.
Youth hotels
Founded many years ago to “help all, especially young people of limited means, to a greater knowledge, love and care of the countryside”, the Youth Hotels Association is still going strong in the 21st century. The network of 230 hotels is a perfect gateway for exploring Britain’s towns and countryside.
B&Bs
The B&B (bed and breakfast) is a great British institution. In essence you get a room in somebody’s house, and small B&Bs may only have one guest room, so you’ll really feel like part of the family. Larger B&Bs may have four or five rooms and more facilities, but just as warm as a welcome.
In country areas your B&B might be in a village or an isolated farm surrounded by fields. Prices reflect facilities: and usually run from around £12 to £20 per person. City B&Bs charge about £25 to £30 per person, although they’re often cheaper as you go further out to the suburbs.
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