the principle of behavior D. all aspects
57.If one doesn‘t want to be suspected in public, he had better
A. behave relaxed ___ .
B. shake hands with all people he meets
C. talk with others D. keep quiet
58.The word "inhibited" most nearly means ___ .
A. friendly B. polite C. afraid D. restrained
59. According to the passage, the Englishman ___ .
A. has less feelings than other nationalities
B. has emotions as deep as any other nationalities
C. expresses emotion by use of his language
D. likes to have a joke with foreign visitors
60.An Englishman‘s saying "all right" usually has the sense of ___ .
A. "not bad" B. "quite right"
C. "fairly good" D. "very good"
IV. Translation 10%
Directions: Translate the following part into Chinese.
Historically, Jeep‘s reputation as a go-anywhere vehicle dates back to the Second World War when the original Jeeps, supplied by the Willys company, carried Allied forces through the Pacific and Europe.
The Macquarie Dictionary of Motoring says the mane Jeep stemmed from the United States Army‘s decision to call the vehicle GP, for General Purpose vehicle. The name was eventually corrupted to "jeep," from the pronunciation of the letters GP, and became a trademark owned by the Willy company.
Jeep became part of Chrysler in 1988 and the company has since spent a lot of money to revitalize the Jeep production facilities, and to increase the number and style of models available. Chrysler says the Jeep‘s wartime reputation and rugged image undoubtedly helped it to carve out a new role in peacetime as a recreational vehicle. It says the Jeep created the original market for recreational, off-road vehicles using the powerful four-wheel drive traction (known commercially as 4 WD) for which the army jeep was famous.
V. Writing 20%
Directions: For this part , you are required to write a composition of about 200 words on the topic How To Solve The Energy Problem. You must base your composition on the following outline: (Write your composition on the Answer Sheet)
1.Energy is one of the biggest problems most concerned by the people.
2.One of the solution to the problem is severe conservation of natural resources.
3.The best way to solve the problem is develop new sources of energy.
ANSWER SHEET
I. Listening Comprehension20%
1.___________ 2.__________ 3.___________ 4.___________ 5.___________
6._____________________________ 7.________________________________
8._____________________________ 9.________________________________
10______________________________
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A
B
C
D
II. Vocabulary 10%
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
A
B
C
D
III. Reading Comprehension 20%
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
A
B
C
D
IV. Translation 10%
V. Writing 20%
Key
I. listening Comprehension
1. library 2. books 3. demagnetized 4. embarrassed 5. interesting
6. Eight. 7. Stress and worry. 8. Sleeping poorly. 9. its solutions. 10. take sleeping pills.
11-13 DAB 14-16 BCD 17-20 BACA
II. Vocabulary
21- 30 CDBCB DADCC 31-40 BCBDB CDBBC
III. Reading Comprehension
41-45 DDADB 46-50 DDBDB 51-55 ACDBA 56-60 BDDBD
IV. Translation
在历史上,吉普车以其能适应各种路况的出众性能而著称于世。这种美名可以追溯到二战期间,当时由威利斯公司提供的最初型号的吉普车载着盟军部队驰骋于太平洋沿岸及欧洲战场。
《麦氏汽车驾驶大全》一书认为,“吉普”这个名字起源于美国军队决定把这种车辆叫做GP(for General Purpose)即多功能车之意。而后,GP这两个字母的读音被误发成为“吉普”,并成为威利斯公司享有的商标名称。
1988年吉普为克莱斯勒公司所有,此后该公司投入了大量资金更新改造吉普车的生产设备,提高吉普车的产量并开发各种新车型应市。克莱斯勒公司称吉普车在战争年代享有的盛名以及其坚固耐用的形象无疑会有助于它在和平时期树立其作为休闲娱乐车的新形象。该公司说,吉普为休闲,越野车开发了新市场,它有强劲的4轮牵引装置(商业上称为4轮驱动),过去军用吉普车曾因此而享誉四方。
V. Writing
How To Solve The Energy Problems
Energy is one of the biggest problems people are faced with today. Not a few far-sighted people point out that our natural resources are very much limited. If we keep consuming our resources at the present rate, they warn, the world will soon be running out of oil, coal and metals and this will certainly lead to a serious energy crisis threatening mankind’s survival.
The majority of the world’s people have responded with a clamor for more severe conservation of our natural resources. This is urgently necessary, indeed. It must be realized that much of our energy, in the form of oil, coal, gas, or electricity, has been wantonly consumed. If things go on like this, we will leave for our descendants a devastated world, a vast stretch of wasteland. So, from now on, we will have to make serious efforts to practise economy in using energy and cut down waste of any form so as to slow down the present drain on our limited resources.
But conservation alone is not all the answer. The best way to solve the energy problem is, I think, to develop new sources of energy. It is obvious that, even if we save much energy by using it carefully, our natural resources, however abundant, will run out ultimately. And when they are unexplored areas seems to be the only way out of our predicament.
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