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综合英语(二)2019年4真题试题及答案解析(00795)

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  1. TOPIC: What three qualities do you most expect in a friend? The text you should base your composition on is On Friendship. Use the following outline as a guide:  ? Introduction (you name the three qualities)  ? Body (you develop what you have mentioned in the introduction)  ? Conclusion (you summarize what you have written)

  2. 苏珊的父母一向以她为荣,并为她取得的进步和成绩而高兴.

  3. 这幅油画中的老房子使我想起了我在乡下度过的童年.

  4. 从高中时起,他就梦想成为一名医生现在,他正努力实现自己的梦想.

  5. 在危急时刻.他总是能够保持清醒和冷静

  6. There’s a ___ moment towards the end of the film, when they eventually see each other again, (delight)

  7. 现在许多消费者购物时更愿意用支付宝(Alipay)或微信(WeChat)付款.

  8. It doesn't take much to improve the energy ___ of your home. (efficient)

  9. Mistakes are always ___ , if one has the courage to admit them, (forgive)

  10. The professor's knowledge and experience contributed ___ to the success of our project, (immense)

  11. She wanted to be a serious___ rather than a pretty face, (act)

  12. It's lack, not fullness, that gives us ___ . (inspire)

  13. She was a ___ , money-grabbing woman who made her fortune from the misery and desperation of others, (heart)

  14. Could you___ your article out by adding a few examples? (length)

  15. It was___ for anyone to get in because no one knew the password, (possible)

  16. Which of the following might be a proper title for this passage?()

    • A.Generous Donation
    • B.The Right Time to Give
    • C.On-line Donation
    • D.The Right Way to Give
  17. A _______doesn’t fire cannons to call attention to its shining; it just shines, (house,light)

  18. What did Juliette come to realize after the donation of the boxing bag?()

    • A.What matters most is the need of the receiver.
    • B.Necessities should be distributed equally.
    • C.Only essential items should be provided.
    • D.Simple items would be more helpful.
  19. Which of the following might be the purpose for Juliette to create the website?()

    • A.To earn the support of the public.
    • B.To offer job opportunities to others.
    • C.To avoid the meeting between donors and receivers.
    • D.To coordinate the connection between donors and receivers.
  20. Why did Juliette decide to give away her baby’s unworn clothes?()

    • A.Because they were out of fashion.
    • B.Because she wanted to share her happiness.
    • C.Because she wanted to help those mothers in need.
    • D.Because they were badly needed by some poor families.
  21. P

    • assage 2  Four years ago Juliette Wright gave
    • birth to her se
    • con
    • d child, a big, healthy baby boy. Hudson grew so fast that Juliette was left with some unworn baby clothes. Feeling privileged to have a happy family, Juliette wanted to give the clothes to a less fortunate mother.  When she phoned her local charities, Ju
  22. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “contagious” in Paragraph 6?()

    • A.Causing various criticisms.
    • B.Spreading quickly to others.
    • C.Making a lot of profits.
    • D.Causing great changes.
  23. Why does the writer tell the story of his making a lemonade drink at the end of the passage?

    • A.To give the reader an example of what modem life is like.
    • B.To teach the reader how to make a home-made lemonade.
    • C.To show his desire for occasional relaxation in fast-paced life.
    • D.To protest against mass production of goods in industrial age.
  24. How does the writer feel about the changed lifestyle?

    • A.He misses the slow-paced life in the past.
    • B.He enjoys the convenience of modem life.
    • C.He hates it because it robs people of their leisure time.
    • D.He welcomes it because it brings about more efficiency.
  25. Which of the following is true about life in the past according to the passage?

    • A.People tried in vain to change the long intervals between TV programs.
    • B.The inflexibility in service schedule made people more patient.
    • C.People enjoyed shopping on Sundays with free time.
    • D.The slow living pace made people feel bored.
  26. How did the writer feel as he was waiting for the yearly show of The Wizard of Oz?()

    • A.He missed the rural life in Kansas.
    • B.He was sure he would be given a reward.
    • C.He became increasingly eager to watch the show.
    • D.He knew it was not suitable for children to watch.
  27. grew up in

    • an age of delayed gratification, when I had to wait for almost everything. The mail came once a day, and I recall the thrill of anticipation when expecting my issue of Mad magazine or some fancy item I had ordered from the Johnson Smith novelty company
    • bout them was a week—
    • courtesy of TV Gui
    • de. And, of course, one had to be home at the appointed time to watch them. The Wizard of Oz, for example, was broadcast only once a year, an interval seemingly set in stone, and the steadily heightening sense of anticipation as the broadcast date approac
  28. What can be inferred from “check under the sofa cushions”in Paragraph 5?()

    • A.You might find some coins there.
    • B.Someone might have left a note for you.
    • C.You might want to sell the sofa cushions for cash.
    • D.Someone might have hidden something valuable there.
  29. This has been my life. I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it again if the  chance were offered me.

    • A.My life is so precious that I would not miss any chance to enhance it.
    • B.I think my life was meaningful, and if it was possible. I would readily repeat it.
    • C.My life is so worthwhile that I would not exchange it for anything no matter what.
    • D.I really enjoy my life today, and I could make it even better if I had a further chance.
  30. John Bullyer and I met for the first time in 1956 when we were both in our early sixties, but it is true to say that he did more to shape my life than any other person.()

    • A.... he was the person who had the greatest influence on my life.
    • B.... more than anybody else, I appreciated his personal concern.
    • C.... no one could communicate with me better than him.
    • D.... what he did for me urged me to strive for success.
  31. To the extent that it is genuine, my caring is not a smothering of the person or a possessive clinging.()

    • A.... the person who I care about will depend on me.
    • B.... my strong affection will make the person choke.
    • C.... my love will not be a hurting control of the person.
    • D.... the person will feel my caring while under my control.
  32. Kaz's father found a carpenter willing to raise a new house out of the wreckage of the old in exchange for whatever wood was left over.()

    • A.... to build a new house to store the old materials from the ruins.
    • B.... to use the materials from the ruined house to set up a museum.
    • C.... to use the wood left in the ruined house as the means of making money.
    • D.... to build a house with old materials and get the remaining wood in return.
  33. What are the basic ingredients of good manners? Certainly a strong sense of justice is one; courtesy is often nothing more than a highly developed sense of fair play.()

    • A.... courtesy is often simply acting according to rules honestly.
    • B.... courtesy is not something that is beyond ordinary people.
    • C.... courtesy is often just a widespread practice of politeness.
    • D.... courtesy is actually playing a game without cheating.
  34. I have got heaps of old clothes at home-do you think he would care for any of them!()

    • A.... he would mind giving them away?
    • B.... he would find any value in them?
    • C.... he would look after them for me?
    • D.... he would accept some of them?
  35. A donkey may permit himself to fall under his burden, but not a human being, the best of creation.()

    • A.... a human being should not behave like a donkey.
    • B.... a human being should forever strive for a better life.
    • C.... a human being should not give up under harsh conditions.
    • D.... a human being should be physically stronger than a donkey.
  36. When she was a little girl in Pennsylvania, Rachel Carson never would have believed that later she would write a scientific book that would stir up so much controversy.()

    • A.... that would bring her great honor.
    • B.... that would give rise to hot debates.
    • C.... that would become the target of strong criticism.
    • D.... that would bring her so much trouble and misfortune.
  37. It [sleepiness] filled my brain like a cloud I was going, going...()

    • A.Due to sleepiness, I was not aware that 1 had lost my sense of direction.
    • B.I was almost overcome by sleepiness and would doze off any moment.
    • C.I was trying hard to beat back sleepiness so that I could keep moving.
    • D.Sleepiness made me relaxed, as if I were walking under a cloud.
  38. A、meet B.respect C、follow D、face

  39. Our passion to understand the universe and our compassion for others jointly provide the chief hope for the human race.()

    • A.It is our hope to share our understanding of the world with other people.
    • B.It is desirable to sympathize with those who are eager to understand the world.
    • C.It is our desire to know the world and our sympathy for others that bring us hope.
    • D.It is hopeful to have a world where people understand and sympathize with each other.
  40. A、activities B、manners C、efforts D、behaviors

  41. A、resting B、spreading C.expanding D、lasting

  42. A、fetch B、bring C、introduce D、cany

  43. A、showed B、lent C、offered D、delivered

  44. A、regret B、disappointment C、expectation D、delight

  45. A、appreciate B、confirm C、agree D、believe

  46. A、or B、so C、and D、but

  47. A、announcement B、complaint C、speech D、curse

  48. A、Moving B、Flying C、Traveling D、Coming

  49. A、platform B、floor C、ground D、stage

  50. A、occasionally B、regularly C、suddenly D、constantly

  51. A、Before B、After C、Upon D、With

  52. A、desperate B、basic C、psychological D、cmmono

  53. A、comfortable B、exciting C、long D、round-trip

  54. They were all expected to _____new ideas after reading those references.

    • A.put up with
    • B.Come up with
    • C.stand up to
    • D.Live up to
  55. I still remember an incident that happened to me during World War II. I had just flown from the far south of Australia to mainland to join an Army transport train which would then transfer me to the Australian General Hospital at the top of the country, near the equator. It was to be a(n) journey.

    On the fifth morning, as the train headed up the coastline, it was delayed for some hours in a small town. Wc had been traveling continuously, only stopping to change engines or have meals at railway dining rooms. spending four hot nights sleeping on the carriage floors, I was in need of refreshing.

    It was already hot and wc were all starting to feel uncomfortable. from the south, I wasn't used to the heat and humidity of the Tropical North. On the railway station . I could see many wind-operated water pumps and couldn't help comment aloud that I would greatly appreciate a shower. A young fair-haired boy, who had come to the station to see the soldiers, overheard my . He invited me to his home to have a shower and refresh up. 1 told him that his mother might not and with that he left. To my . just minutes later he returned saying, “Mum asks you to come and

    half a dozen mates.”

    So I gathered up four mates and together we accepted the invitation. During our short stop, the boy's mother kindly

    us cold drinks, towels, soap and much praise and encouragement for our war . Acceptance of that boy's invitation left a(n) awareness in me of the kindness of people who the needs of others unconditionally. There arc many.

  56. It had been raining heavily the previous week and ________ the land was flooded.

    • A.considerably  B.constantly
    • B.Consequently
    • C.consistently
  57. This book gives some tips on how to _____a job without a college degree.

    • A.Survive
    • B.secure
    • C.Chase
    • D.capture
  58. His latest book provided adequate and_____information on data collection.

    • A.Ambiguous
    • B.arbitrary
    • C.Exclusive
    • D.explicit
  59. Science and technology have_____in important ways to industrial production.

    • A.contributed
    • B.attributed
    • C.adapted
    • D.accustomed
  60. The college boy had a(n) _____of three thousand a year form his mother.

    • A.bonus
    • B.salary
    • C.allowance
    • D.income
  61. After the students put up Christmas decorations ,the  Classroom _____a holiday appearance.

    • A.took on
    • B.Built up
    • C.Got on
    • D.Picked up
  62. The manufacturers found that advertising their products on television was very_____.

    • A.favorite
    • B.favorable
    • C.Efficient
    • D.effective
  63. Mr. Smith advised us to stay away_______get involved in the dispute.

    • A.so as to not
    • B.so as not to
    • C.as not to
    • D.as to not
  64. Everybody thought they could win the game, but it turned out that they_______it.

    • A.lose
    • B.had lost
    • C.has lost
    • D.lost
  65. _______you understand the rules, you will have no further difficulty in applying them.

    • A.While
    • B.Once
    • C.Whether
    • D.Unless
  66. It was not until he had lost his health he got to know its value.

    • A.that
    • B.until
    • C.what
    • D.when
  67. Peter, together with all the members of his family,  For New York this evening.

    • A.is leaving
    • B.are leaving
    • C.are to leave
    • D.leave
  68. Dave has received three tickets for speeding this month. He have driven so fast.

    • A.mustn't
    • B.can’t
    • C.wouldn’t
    • D.shouldn't
  69. The person she chatted with in the lounge at noon was  her ex-husband.

    • A.not other than
    • B.no more than
    • C.none other than
    • D.none more than