福師1203考試批次《高級英語》復(fù)習(xí)題及參考答案

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1、真誠為您提供優(yōu)質(zhì)參考資料,若有不當之處,請指正。福師1203考試批次高級英語(一)復(fù)習(xí)題及參考答案一本課程復(fù)習(xí)題所提供的答案僅供學(xué)員在復(fù)習(xí)過程中參考之用,有問題請到課程論壇提問。I. Vocabulary 20%1.(1%) The use of the pesticide had been banned in the United States, but the falcons were eating migratory birds from other places where DDT was still used.A authorizedB developedC disseminated

2、D prohibited2. The beauty of the scene filled us with enchantment. A imaginative abilityB nostalgia C delightful influenceD dignity3. I heard the soft-voiced Mrs. Flowers and the textured voice of my grandmother merging and melting. A sweetB roughC gentlyD sharp4. In 1940 the Democrats nominated Roo

3、sevelt for an unprecedented third term. A unimportantB unheard ofC unjustifiedD unhampered5. His strength is incredible - certainly great enough to enable him to take a man in his hands and wrench his head off. A impossibleB unbelievableC probableD imaginable6. I heard the soft-voiced Mrs. Flowers a

4、nd the textured voice of my grandmother merging and melting. A carrying awayB blending togetherC fading awayD dying down7. These arent idle questions. Some sociologists say that your answers to them could explain a lot about what you are thinking and about what your society is thinking. A lazyB casu

5、alC seriousD interesting8. Im skeptical of the winnings of the team.A respectful toB doubtful aboutC accustomed toD pleased at9. Imagine my bewilderment when I heard the news. A anger B annoyanceC puzzlementD disagreement10. Changing the world gradually depends on the exasperating and uncertain inst

6、ruments of persuasion and democratic decision making. A excitingB convincingC exaggeratingD annoying11. The approaching deadline gave impetus to the investigation. A. impulse B. effort C help D. speed12. At first glance, this course is far from inviting.A glare B. sight C. see D. stare13. These aren

7、t idle questions.A. puzzle B. meaningless C. lazy D. useful14. One of the guides grabbed me by the arm.A. seized B mastered C. seen D. posed 15. How much harder will it be to eliminate the prejudice against women?A remove B. get rid of C kill D. disappear16. How much harder will it be to eliminate t

8、he prejudice against women?A. bias B. disadvantage C. shortcoming D. handicap 17. It was hot, with all the stale accumulated heat of summer concentrated in that autumn day.A. bad B. distasteful C. unfresh D. odorous 18. He made himself understood as much by the gestures of his hands as by his fluid

9、English.A. flood B. poor C. accent D. fluent 19. it is astonishing said Kitty.A. surprising B. pleasing C helping D. blowing20. This strategy also has ancient antecedents.A. experience B ancestor C. forefather D.predecessorII. Text Comprehension 20% 1.(1%) Rashid was (“Rashids School”)A a strong and

10、 energetic man who speaks good English.B a frail-looking man without energy.C an energetic man, but he didnt look strong.D a strong-willed man who was confident that the success of the education for the villagers was out of question. 2. When Rashid talked about his school, saying it is the realizati

11、on of a dream, his florid tone showed that (“Rashids School”) A he was conceited and he thought himself to be better than any other school masters. B he was not sure whether the visitors would agree with him. C he didnt want the visitors to criticize his school. D he was proud and satisfied with his

12、 school and he had a desire for the visitors to share his feelings. 3. “As soon as the children of the village were old enough to work in the fields they became economically important to their families. Against that argument education carried very little weight.” (“Rashids School At Okhla”) This sho

13、ws thatA to the villagers education meant nothing for it could not bring any economic benefits to their families.B the villagers attached much importance to education because it would reduce the childrens burden on theirfamilies.C the villagers believed that children were so important to their famil

14、ies that they should not argue against education.D to the villagers their families depended on children and education could solve this problem 4. The author of Four Choices For Young People does not think much of the dropouts because (“Four Choices For Young People”)A they are unsatisfied with the p

15、resent society and want a sudden change.B while they scorn the present society, they depend on it for a living.C they make fruitless efforts to change the imperfect society.D the author does not agree with them in regarding the society as imperfect. 5. Which of the following is true about the author

16、s opinion? (“Four Choices For Young People”)A The author insists on gradual change as being the most efficient method of improving this imperfect world under any circumstances.B The author personally favors a gradual reform of the society because although it takes time it sometimes does work.C The a

17、uthor considers all social revolutions fruitless because they fail to do away with such familiar matters as the buying and selling of goods, social institutions and office work.D The author rejects all the alternatives, thinking they are either impractical or fruitless. 6. By comparing the reforms o

18、f the world to the military campaign in the Apennines during World War II, the author intends to (“Four Choices For Young People”)A express his feeling that one needs bravery and energy to overcome difficulties in reforming the world.B create an impression upon readers that drastic changes are inevi

19、table in solving social problems.C express his opinion that the real world is beset with social problems which, instead of being solved once for all, often lead to others.D make his idea known that, to deal with social problems, the young should draw on the experience of the old. 7. In Rock Supersta

20、rs., the author begins with descriptions of three short scenes. Which is true of them? (“Rock Superstars”)A When Mick Jagger sprinkled water over the audience at the end of his performance, his fans surge to follow, eager to be baptized then and there by this singer priest.B Alice Cooper took his ow

21、n life at the end of a rock concert in order to shock and thrill the audience.C A rock fan worshipped Bob Dylan as a god and actually crawled on his knees into one of his concerts.D To American adults, Alice Cooper was a horrible singer with weird and loathsome tastes and habits.8. What two aspects

22、of American life are touched in rock music? (“Rock Superstars”)A political attitudes & emotional lifeB religious beliefs & human feelingsC human desires & reasonsD sociological concepts & facts9. The title A Most Forgiving Ape is arresting in that (“A Most Forgiving Ape”)A it makes an ape a subject

23、which will arouse the readers interest.B it arouses the readers interest, for it sharply contrasts with the stereotyped image of the ape.C the word forgiving is a seldom-used expression.D it seems a totally unfamiliar topic to the reader. 10. The author inserts a brief account of the gorilla in vari

24、ous aspects before he comes to describing his encounter with the gorilla. Which of the following is not talked about in that account? (“A Most Forgiving Ape”)A This rare species is still being butchered by tribesmen.B Gorillas have far greater physical strength than human beings.C The gorilla is a f

25、orgiving animal with human qualities.D The gorilla has good eyesight and hearing.11. On what a day did Kitty and I drive away from Delhi to Okhla?13. A cold winter day B. A hot summer day 14. C. A hot autumn day D. A cool spring day.12. Came out to meet us in front of the school.A. Rashid B. Kitty C

26、. Villagers D. Nobody 13. Finally, I promised to the villagers to if they would send their children to my school.A. Provide the means for them to reel cotton for an hour every day.B. Help them with the farm work.C. Give them money D. Provide farm knowledge to them2. To begin with, the villagers were

27、 suspicious. Why?16. They dont like rashid.17. They think they are well-educated.18. They had found in their own lives no use for education, or indeed for literacy.19. They hate education.15. Think to eat beef is sinful.A. Moslems B. Indians C. Westerners D. Nobody14. Which is not the four choices f

28、or young people?A. Flee B. Drop out C. Get marriage D. Plot a revolution6. Which of the four choices of young people is one of the oldest expedients, and it can be practiced anywhere, at any age, and with or without the use of hallucinogens.17. Flee B. Drop out 18. C. Try to change the world gradual

29、ly D. Plot a revolution16. Who ended his act by pretending to end his life-with a guillotine.A. Mike Perlie B. Bob Dylan C. The Band D. Alice Cooper14. Why does the author say these arent idle questions?A. Because they are famous stars. B. Because they are rock stars.C. Because your answers to them

30、could explain a lot about what you are thinking and about what your society is thinking.D. Because they are hard to answer.20. Todd Rundgren is a A. Singer and dancer B. Composer and singer B. C. Composer and dancer D. Film starIII. Blank Filling Fill in each blank with an expression selected from t

31、he list below in its proper form. 15%drop out of; be deficient in; frowned at; be stuck in; bear a resemblance to; give expression to; follow; take ones place; in the presence of; desert1. (1.5%)Gorillas have good eyesight but _ both hearing and smelling.2. Had I really been about _ my sub-conscious

32、 desire to move towards him I would have paused at this moment.3. Like all Indian villages Okhla _ at that time in the morning. Most of the people were working in the field, and the women had gathered at the well which was their meeting place and center of gossip. 4. As the big problems of the thirt

33、ies were brought under some kind of rough control, new problems _.5. When Presley appeared on a TV show, a kind of “debate” took place. Most of the older viewers _ his performance, while most of the younger viewers applauded.6. Against Mrs Flowers protest, Momma pulled up my dress. The dress was ove

34、r my head and my arms _ the sleeves.7. She had an icebox. It _ that she would have ice on an ordinary day, when most families in our town bought ice late on Saturdays only a few times during the summer.8. The European inhabitants of East Africa take their holidays in this cool green place, for it _

35、any of the lusher golfing resorts in southern England.9. I cannot help feeling a fear _ so many people.10. “A woman will _ the game to have a couple of kids just about the time were ready to run her for mayor.” This may be said by a politician with sexual prejudice.IV. Cloze 15%There are ten blanks

36、in the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper word taken from the list. Note that two of the given words are not applicable.rightly; in; responsible; misgivings; views; shortly; of; about; increased; for; teach; alone _(1)_ before his graduation, Jim Binns, president of the senior class

37、 at Standford University, wrote me about some of his _(2)_. “More than any other generation,” he said, “our generation _(3)_ the adult world with great skepticism there is also an _(4)_ tendency to reject completely that world.” Apparently he speaks _(5)_ a lot of his contemporaries. During the last

38、 few years, I have listened to scores _(6)_ young people, in college and out, who were just as nervous _(7)_ the grown-up world. Roughly, their attitude might be summed up about like this: “The world is _(8)_ pretty much of a mess, full of injustice, poverty, and war. The people _(9)_ are, presumabl

39、y, the adults who have been running things. If they cant do better than that, what have they got to _(10)_ our generation? That kind of lesson we can do without.”V. Translation 20%A 9% Translate the following sentences into Chinese.17. I hope that the example of my success will convince other women

40、to get into politics and not just to stuff envelopes, but to run for office.考核知識點:對課文的理解,參見P5618. . I had read A Tale of Two Cities and found it up to my standard as a romantic novel. She opened the first page and I heard poetry for the first time in my life.考核知識點:對課文的理解,參見P5019. Almost anything int

41、eresting and rewarding in life requires some constructive, consistently applied effort. The dullest, the least gifted of us can achieve things that seem miraculous to those who never concentrate on anything.B Translate the following sentences into English by using the words given.1. 我喜歡在谷類食品上灑點糖。(sp

42、rinkle)考核知識點:對課文的理解和詞匯的用法,參見P172. 示威者們涌上街頭,要求總統(tǒng)辭職。(surge)考核知識點:對課文的理解和詞匯的用法,參見P17 3. 學(xué)校初建時,必須克服種種困難,包括村民們對教育根深蒂固的懷疑。(misgiving)考核知識點:對課文的理解和詞匯的用法,參見P10VI. Answer the Question 10%How did Shirly Chisholm prove that there was still sexual prejudice? (Id Rather Be Black Than Female)考核知識點:對課文的理解,參見P54-56

43、復(fù)習(xí)題一參考答案:I. 1-5 DCABB 6-10 BBBCD 11-15 ABBAB 16-20 ACDAAII. 1-5 CDADB 6-10 CAABD 11-15 CAACB 16-20 CBDCBIII. are deficient in;give expression to;was deserted;took their place;frowned at;were stuck in;followed;bears a resemblance to;in the presence;drop out ofIV. (1) shortly (2) misgivings (3) views

44、(4) increased (5) for (6) of(7) about (8) in (9) responsible (10) teachV A 1. 我希望自己成功的例子會說服其他婦女參與政治不僅僅是選舉別人,而是參加競選。2 我曾經(jīng)讀過雙城記,并且發(fā)現(xiàn)作為一本浪漫主義小說,它是符合我的標準的。她打開第一頁,于是我生平第一次聽到了詩歌。3. 幾乎所有生活中有趣的和有益的事都需要建設(shè)性的和不懈的努力。我們當中最笨的/最沒有天賦的人所能做成的事情, 在那些從不集中精神做任何事情的人看來簡直就是奇跡。B1. I love sprinkling sugar all over my cereal.

45、 2. Demonstrators surged through the streets, demanding the Presidents resignation. 3. When the school was first set up, it had to overcome various difficulties, including the villagers deep-rooted misgivings about education.福師1203考試批次高級英語(一)復(fù)習(xí)題及參考答案二I. Vocabulary 20% 1. It was hot, with all the sta

46、le accumulated heat of summer concentrated in that autumn day.A stableB not freshC dryD not cool2. The use of the pesticide had been banned in the United States, but the falcons were eating migratory birds from other places where DDT was still used.A authorizedB developedC disseminatedD prohibited3.

47、 The guides would call to one another with an insistent bell-like whistle and that was the only sound I heard except for the noise created by my own beastly wallowing in the thickets. A gaspingB continuousC sharpD high-pitched4. The beauty of the scene filled us with enchantment. A imaginative abili

48、tyB nostalgiaC delightful influenceD dignity5. It was hot, with all the stale accumulated heat of summer concentrated in that autumn day.A coming together onB coming to an end onC coincided withD carried away by6. I heard the soft-voiced Mrs. Flowers and the textured voice of my grandmother merging

49、and melting. A sweetB roughC gentlyD sharp7. Among my own party, closed meetings were held to discuss ways of stopping me. A intimateB conclusiveC finalD secret8. In 1940 the Democrats nominated Roosevelt for an unprecedented third term. A unimportantB unheard ofC unjustifiedD unhampered9. His stren

50、gth is incredible - certainly great enough to enable him to take a man in his hands and wrench his head off. A impossibleB unbelievableC probableD imaginable10. I heard the soft-voiced Mrs. Flowers and the textured voice of my grandmother merging and melting. A carrying awayB blending togetherC fadi

51、ng awayD dying down11. These arent idle questions. Some sociologists say that your answers to them could explain a lot about what you are thinking and about what your society is thinking. A lazyB casualC seriousD interesting12. The guides now adjured us to keep the strictest silence. A orderedB comm

52、andedC beggedD persuaded13. She spoke each word with such clarity that I was certain a foreigner who didnt understand English could have understood her. A with such certaintyB so clearlyC so fluentlyDwith confidence14. Im skeptical of the winnings of the team.A respectful toB doubtful aboutC accusto

53、med toD pleased at15. Imagine my bewilderment when I heard the news. A angerB annoyanceC puzzlementD disagreement16. My opponent tried to project a black, masculine image in order to win the election. A imagineB concludeC attractD establish17. Changing the world gradually depends on the exasperating

54、 and uncertain instruments of persuasion and democratic decision making. A excitingB convincingC exaggeratingD annoying18. No zoologist, however intrepid, has been able to keep the animal under close and constant observation in the dark jungles in which it lives. A carefulB interestedC caring for no

55、thingD showing no fear19. She said that she had made the wafers expressly for me and that she had a few in the kitchen that I could take home to my brother. A franklyB actuallyC openlyD particularly20. It suddenly _ him that he had worked for twelve hours without eating anything.A happened toB dawne

56、d onC occurred onD came toII. Text Comprehension 20% 1. Rashid was (“Rashids School”)A a strong and energetic man who speaks good English.B a frail-looking man without energy.C an energetic man, but he didnt look strong.D a strong-willed man who was confident that the success of the education for th

57、e villagers was out of question. 2. When Rashid talked about his school, saying it is the realization of a dream, his florid tone showed that (“Rashids School”) A he was conceited and he thought himself to be better than any other school masters. B he was not sure whether the visitors would agree wi

58、th him. C he didnt want the visitors to criticize his school. D he was proud and satisfied with his school and he had a desire for the visitors to share his feelings. 3. “As soon as the children of the village were old enough to work in the fields they became economically important to their families

59、. Against that argument education carried very little weight.” (“Rashids School At Okhla”) This shows thatA to the villagers education meant nothing for it could not bring any economic benefits to their families.B the villagers attached much importance to education because it would reduce the childr

60、ens burden on theirfamilies.C the villagers believed that children were so important to their families that they should not argue against education.D to the villagers their families depended on children and education could solve this problem 4. The author of Four Choices For Young People does not th

61、ink much of the dropouts because (“Four Choices For Young People”)A they are unsatisfied with the present society and want a sudden change.B while they scorn the present society, they depend on it for a living.C they make fruitless efforts to change the imperfect society.D the author does not agree

62、with them in regarding the society as imperfect. 5. Which of the following is true about the authors opinion? (“Four Choices For Young People”)A The author insists on gradual change as being the most efficient method of improving this imperfect world under any circumstances.B The author personally favors a gradual reform of the societ

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