1、2010年成人高等教育学士学位英语考试考前冲刺全真预测题(二) 英语试卷一 (90 Minutes)Part I Dialogue Completion (15 Points) Directions: There are 15 short incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a sin
2、gle line through the center.1. Stranger: Excuse me, sir! Can you tell me the way to the railway station?Native: Sure. Turn left at the next crossing.Stranger: Is it on King Street?Native:_.A. Thats alright B. Yes. You cant miss it C. Its obvious D. OK. Just do it 参考答案:B 本题分数:1.0分 参考得分:0分 您的评分:分 2. H
3、eather: Look, Ive got a problem here. Will you help me?Rebecca:_ , but Ill try.A. No, I wont B. Im really willing to C. Yes, Im glad D. Im not sure if I can 参考答案:D 3. Speaker A: Would you mind if I use your pen for a while?Speaker B:_A. Yes. By all means. B. No. By no means. C. No. Not at all. D. No
4、. Most unwillingly. 参考答案:A 4. Secretary: I wonder if I could take a few days off work. My mother is ill.Manager: Oh, Im sorry to hear that.Secretary: Could I leave tomorrow?Manager:_ . A .Good B .Quite well C .No problem D .Not bad 参考答案:C 5.Mary: They said they were going to invite us on their sons
5、birthday. Brown:_ . Ill look forward to it. Mary: But I feel we should invite them someday. Brown: Thats sure.A .Very well B. All right C .Thats great D .Its OK 参考答案:C 6. Ann: Susan, Ive got a piece of good news. Ive got a raise for my salary.Susan:_ ! Im really happy for you.A .Congratulations B .T
6、hats OK C .Very good D .Its fine 参考答案:A 7. Patient : May I speak to Dr. Wang, please?Secretary :_A. Hold on a second, please. Ill put him on.B. Speaking, please.C. I am not sure because I don t know what he is doing.D. Thank you very much for calling. 参考答案: A 8. Ellen: You know, I really dont like t
7、hose big hotels. Tom:_. Lets stay in a cabin. Itll be much nicer right beside the ocean. A. Me, too B. Neither do I C. Nor am I D. Im not, either 参考答案: B 9.Jane: Can I help with the luggage? It looks a bit heavy. Mary:_. A. Yes, they are full of books B. Dont bother. I can make it myself C. Never mi
8、nd. You dont have to be so polite D. OK. Go ahead and do it 参考答案: B 10.Robert:Would you like to give me a ride to the library tonight? Jimmy: _, but Im heading in the other direction. Im meeting Jean tonight. A. Sorry, I cant help you B. Id like to C. No, I wouldnt D. Sorry, it cant be helped参考答案: B
9、 11. Johnson: Remember me to David, will you?Sally:_A. Yes. Hell remember you for a long time.B. No. I dont remember whos David.C. Yes. I Il give him your regards as soon as I get there.D. No. I cant remember anything now. 参考答案: C 12.Hairdresser: How would you like to do your hair today? Youre not i
10、n a hurry, are you? Mrs. Lee: No._. A. Be relaxed B. Take it easy C. Dont worry D. Take your time 参考答案: D 13. Tourist: Im checking out this morning. Could I have my bill? Clerk: Sure,_? A. may I have your name and room number, please B. whats your name and room number C. let me know your name and ro
11、om number D. give me your name and room number 参考答案: A 14. Tracy: Best wishes, Marilyn! This is a gift for your new home. Marilyn: Thank you. Youre wonderful. May I open it? Tracy:_. A. Go right ahead B. Have a try C. That will be fine D. No, of course not 参考答案: A 15.Lady A: Im terribly sorry to hav
12、e bumped you. Lady B:_A. It doesnt matter. B. Never mind. C. Thats good. D. Dont worry. 参考答案: A Part II Reading Comprehension (40 Points)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each o f the passages is followed by 5questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marke
13、d A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Passage One During his lifetime Alfred Nobel got millions of dollars in profits from his invention and manufacture of high explosives. Some of these greatly increased the killing power
14、 of weapons and so made war more terrible. Nobel, nevertheless, left much of his fortune for the promotion of world peace as well as the advancement of scientific knowledge and the encouragement of literary achievement.Alfred Bernhard Nobel was born in Stockholm, Sweden, on Oct. 21, 1833. Alfred was a sickly child. He was educated at home. Instead of going to high school he traveled widely. He learned chemistry and mechanical engineering in private studies and study abroad. At 21, he joined his father and