第一篇:2013年12月大学英语四级模拟题答案
2013年12月大学英语四级模拟题答案
Part I Writing
As is vividly illustrated in the picture, “there is no I in TEAM”.The above picture depicts the importance of cooperation in whatever tasks a team undertakes.As far as I am concerned, if a team intends to achieve its goal, each member of the team is supposed to forget about his or her self-interest and contribute to the whole.It is generally believed that cooperation is of great importance to the final success of a team.On one hand, without cooperation, a person or an organization is unable to accomplish much, especially in this increasingly interdependent society.On the other hand, it is cooperation that can integrate the strengths of each member of a group and contribute to the achievement of the target.Therefore, under no circumstances should we neglect the positive impacts brought by cooperation.In conclusion, in order to benefit each individual, we should lay great emphasis on cooperation, which has become a consensus among modern individuals.Only when each member of a team realizes the significance of being cooperative, can the ultimate success be achieved and can each individual benefit from the achievement.Part II Listening
1-5 B A D B C6-10 A D D C B11-15 A D B D C 16-20 D C A B D 21-25 B A C D Aholiday27give away28 achievements29expected30festival
blast32 perfect33 dropped slowly from34signal35champagne
Part III Reading
Section A
36.K.projects37.M.role38.A.acting39.J.offers40.D.cooperative
41.G.forward42.F.especially43.I.information44.O.victims45.E.entire
Section B
46.G47.K48.D49.B50.J51.L52.H53.F54.C55.I
Section C
56.A.All its courses are offered online.57.C.a minimum or total absence of face-to-face instruction.58.D.work on the required courses whenever and wherever.59.C.There is no mechanism to ensure that they make the required effort.60.B.cutting down on their expenses.61.A.Children do find lots of fun in many mindless activities.62.B.Her way to success was full of pains and frustrations.63.C.She wanted to share her stories with readers.64.C.she wanted to help Rebecca realize her dream of becoming a writer.65.B.Children should be allowed freedom to grow through experience.Part IV Translation
Traditional Chinese holiday meals are indispensable on some festivals.For example, the Dragon Boat Festival is a day established in memory of the ancient poet Qu Yuan and people usually hold dragon boat races and eat zongzi, or rice dumpling on that day.The Mid-autumn Festival is an occasion for viewing the full moon.The round moon is a symbol for completeness and family reunion.Therefore, the special food of the day is a round cake known as the moon cake.The Spring Festival is the Chinese lunar New Year's holiday.Besides the popular poultry and meat,people cook traditional food according to regional customs, for example, jiaozi, or boiled dumplings, and niangao, or the “new year cake”.
第二篇:2014年大学英语四级模拟题一及答案
2014年大学英语四级模拟题一及答案
Part I Writing
To Get along with Your Roommate
Roommate conflicts among college students are often heard on campus over recent years.Study shows that these conflicts make the excitement of campus life grow grey and have bad effects on both their living and learning.Roommate conflicts often spring from daily trivial things such as time when to turn off the light and space where to store luggage or personal belongs.When personalities don’t mix, the specifics can tear roommates apart and sometimes even lead to serious conflicts.Besides, the fact
that roommates hold different attitudes towards certain issue is another factor causing these conflicts.Roommate conflicts are harmful and need to be settled.Though many people think that school discipline can soften the conflicts, I believe learning to be tolerant with each other can play a more
constructive role because it teaches students flexibility and the art of compromise.Meanwhile, communication contributes to the solution to this problem since many of these conflicts stem from
misunderstanding.Part II Reading Comprehension(Skimming and Scanning)
1.Y 2.N 3.Y 4.Y 5.N 6.NG 7.N
8.the educational underachievement
9.working with the family
10.Education Working Group
Part III Listening Comprehension
11~15 CCDAB 16~20 ABDDA 21~25 DCCBC 26~30 DABCA 31~35 ABDCD
36.Laughterr37.Content38.questioned39.research40.adulthood
41.reduced42.astonishing43.effects
44.It speeds up the heart rate, increases blood pressure and quickens breathing
45.listened to either an informative tape, or a cassette intended to relax them or no tape at all
46.those who had listened to the humorous tape could tolerate the discomfort much longer Part IV Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)
47.K48.D49.M50.J51.I52.L53.B54.C55.A56.F
57~61 DACCC62~66 BCCDD
Part V Cloze
67~71 CBACD 72~76 ABCDB 77~81 CBADA 82~86 CADBD
Part VI Translation
87.As long as every Chinese
88.travel wherever /anywhere /everywhere you like
89.is as great as ever
90.to whom I complained
91.where/in which so many people lost their lives
第三篇:新东方大学英语四级考试模拟题1-201605听力原文及答案
听力原文及答案
2016年5月大学英语四级考试模拟题一
Part I Writing
The quotation mentioned in the directions really makes a lot of sense.No doubt, everyone wishes for success either at his work or in his personal life.Still, a lot of us couldn‟t make it.The only reason is that we didn‟t try hard enough for our dream, or we just dreamed but took no action at all.If we‟ve got a goal in our life, we have to take our prompt action and put out constant efforts along the way to final success, not just sitting on our hands and dreaming.As the saying teaches us, it‟s essential for us to take action to realize our dream or initial goal.Success won‟t come to you if you are not willing to try for it.Numerous examples in human history illustrate the importance of taking action instead of daydreaming.For now, let‟s take high school senior students for example.Every one of them wishes for a chance to be admitted into an ideal university.But, obviously, this goal won‟t come by itself.Every student must study hard and fight for his dream.He has to work diligently to have a positive mindset first, and more importantly he has to deal with tons of test papers on all the subjects he learnt.Only in this way, can he be enrolled in a desirable school.It‟s easily said than done.To take action and make constant efforts along the way to success is not easy.One needs to have a strong will in the first place.In addition, a maximal amount of self discipline is a must.Part II Listening Comprehension
Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear three news reports.At the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions.Both the news report and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C)and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.At least 11 people have died after three coaches of a train derailed in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, railway officials say.The accident took place near Anekal, about 40km from the state capital, Bangalore, on Friday morning.Officials said the figure was likely to rise as many bodies were trapped in the wreckage.Seventeen people are injured.There have been numerous train accidents in India in recent years, killing hundreds of people.India‟s railway network operates 9,000 passenger trains and carries some 18 million passengers every day.Railway officials said the Bangalore-Ernakulam Intercity Express left Bangalore a little after 06:00 local time and that the accident took place 90 minutes later.“I had dozed off when there was a sudden jerk and people started falling off,” Vinay, who works for an IT software company, told BBC.1.What is the news report mainly about? 2.How many people were injured in the process?
1.D 2.C
Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.Macau is a good tourist destination.But what to buy for your friends and relatives when you come to Macau? The following recommend the most famous souvenirs in Macau.The main shopping areas are Avenida Almeida Ribeiro, or commonly known to the Chinese as San Man Lo, where you find brand name fashions, duty-free cosmetics, high quality children‟s wear, and bargain-priced electronics.However, the place is more famous for its salted fish, especially to the Hong Kong visitors as they claimed that the salted fish available for sale here is the best in Asia.Besides, Jewelry shops found throughout the city are famous for its gold, precious metals and gems as they are imported duty-free into Macau.They are bought by the Chinese as an investment.The employees in jewelry shops speak good English and do not mind browsers.3.What will Hong Kong visitors probably buy in Macau as souvenirs? 4.Why would the Chinese like to buy jewelry in Macau?
3.A 4.B
Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item.If you‟ve ever been to Liverpool before, you‟ll know that shopping is always on the agenda for the locals.Liverpool ONE is home to the full range of shops, beauty luxury and those desirable designer labels like Michael Kors, Karen Millen and Flannels.It‟s probably what we would call a “shoppers‟ paradise.”
You‟ll find high-street favourites New Look, Miss Selfridge and Topshop spread across 3 floors of fashion.Sports fans can run wild in Nike and Adidas and kids can run even wilder in The Disney Store and LEGO.With over 160 stores to choose from, there‟s something for everyone here.But there‟s more than shopping on the agenda at Liverpool ONE, head upstairs for simple golf games.Up on the Terrace and Chavasse Park there‟s plenty of places to dine in style, and during summer it is a beautiful place for a picnic!
5.What is mentioned of the local people in Liverpool? 6.What can sports fans do in Liverpool ONE? 7.What else can customers do besides shopping in Liverpool ONE?
5.C 6.D 7.C
Section B Directions: In this section, you will hear two long conversations.At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions.Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C)and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Conversation One
W: Morning, Ted.M: Good morning, Lucy.How‟re things going? W: Fine, thanks.You see, I‟m busy preparing a PowerPoint presentation for our group meeting next week.M: I feel for you.I‟ve just finished a presentation for my team meeting.W: Great.Any suggestions for me to make a high productivity PowerPoint presentation? M: In fact, it‟s quite easy.But, there‟re certain rules you should keep in mind before starting your work.Such as, you‟re supposed to start your presentation with a detailed agenda.With the agenda, you can make sure all the participants know what the meeting is about.And, you should give the agenda as a handout and include it at the very beginning of the PowerPoint presentation.W: Yes, I see.That‟ll be helpful for participants to know clearly what your goals and direction are for the meeting.M: Quite right.Once you state the goals in the beginning of the meeting, you should stay focused on these goals, conducting your meeting around them.Don‟t run away with irrelevant topics raised in the course of the meeting.W: How can I deal with new and irrelevant problems cropping up during the meeting? M: Easy.You can just write down those questions and remember to address them after the meeting or at another time.W: Good.Another question, how can I deal with opinions from other members of the group? M: Constructive suggestions have to be taken good care of, because they might be very conducive to your work.But, you should mind some dominant personalities in your group.He or she might take over the meeting, or even ruin the meeting completely.W: That‟s something I‟ll try to prevent in the meeting.M: Ok, as long as you‟re prepared psychologically for such accidents, you‟ll navigate the meeting very well.W: I hope so.Do I have to take breaks during the meeting? M: Yes, you‟d better if you can manage to spare some time.Attending a long meeting might be a tiring job for most people.W: Ok, I‟ll mind that.M: Don‟t worry too much.You‟d be good if you can picture possible problems beforehand.W: That‟s right.But, without your advice, I would feel at a loss about the meeting.M: Never mind.My pleasure to help in some way.W: Anyway, thanks, Ted.Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.8.What‟s Lucy busy doing now? 9.What does Ted suggest Lucy do at the very beginning of the meeting? 10.How can Lucy deal with new problems appearing during the meeting? 11.What might participants with dominant personality help with the meeting?
8.B 9.C 10.A 11.D
Conversation Two
M: How‟s your job-hunting going? W: Very well.I‟m selecting among several job offers.M: Sounds great.So, you‟ll have to get prepared for your coming job interviews.W: That‟s right.M: You‟ll be ok if you stayed focused.If you watch elite athletes right before a competition, you‟ll see they are fiercely focused.W: I wish I could do like that.M: You will make it if you accomplish last-minute job interview preparations.W: Last-minute job interview preparations? M: Yes, that means what you should do right before you‟re on the way to your interview.W: That sounds horrifying.What can I do, precisely? M: First, check Twitter and the company‟s website one last time.W: What for? M: On your way, tap on Twitter and the company‟s website to see if there is any company breaking news you might be able to relevantly reference.It will make you seem interested, informed and help you stand out from other candidates.W: Yes, that‟s what I should learn by heart.M: Secondly, check yourself out, too.That really matters.Try to make a good first impression, especially if your appointment is after lunch, find a mirror and do a quick check on your teeth.W: I know what you mean.A stain in teeth may be very embarrassing.M: No doubt.Be careful with your clothes.Sometimes, due to the limited time for preparation, some candidates may wear their clothes inside-out.That appears to be very ridiculous.W: Right.First impression really counts in job interviews.M: Respect the front desk, too.I also want to mention this to you.W: Why the front desk particularly? M: Don‟t ignore the security team or receptionist at the front desk.W: I‟ll try to show them a proper amount of respect.M: Good.You‟ll never regret it.He or she may be a spy for your future boss.In fact, he or she holds more power than you think.Having a bad relationship with him or her might prematurely end your candidacy for the position.W: Wow, I‟d better not mess with the person at the front desk.M: So, remember to finish your cell phone conversations before you enter the building and take care not to bring any trouble to him or her.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12.What is the woman doing now? 13.What is the man‟s first suggestion before attending a job interview? 14.How can the woman ensure a good first impression? 15.What is said about the receptionist at the front desk?
12.C 13.B 14.D 15.A
Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear three passages.At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions.Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C)and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Passage One
Pride and Prejudice is one of the best books I‟ve ever read, if not the best.It is like a textbook on how to pace a story, which is a hard thing to do, for me at least.It is a perfect social comedy.The dialogue is both believable, natural-seeming, and yet ten million times more interesting, witty and articulate than anything real people say.The characters are so well-drawn, interesting, and deep that you get drawn into the story from the first page.Elizabeth Bennet is such a charming, funny, wonderful character—Jane Austen wrote, in a letter, about Elizabeth: “I must confess that I think her as delightful a creature as ever appeared in print, and how I shall be able to tolerate those who do not like her at least I do not know…”.One thing I love about Jane Austen is that she never takes herself seriously, yet she clearly loves her characters, even when they are behaving stupidly.She seems to have had a great eye for the ridiculous in people and society, but not a bitter, hateful one.I‟ve read many essays about the feminism of Jane Austen‟s writing;she clearly saw the desperation and despair of the social position of women: Unable to work, or even to inherit, they had to marry, and marry well, or live in poverty.And Jane Austen clearly saw women as intellectually equal to men.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16.How does the speaker consider the dialogue in the novel concerned? 17.What did Jane Austen say about Elizabeth Bennet? 18.What did Jane Austen write about the social position of women?
16.A 17.C 18.B
Passage Two
Today, I‟d like to talk about eating habits in China.Unlike the West, where everyone has their own plate of food, in China the dishes are placed on the table and everybody shares.If you are being treated by a Chinese host, be prepared for a ton of food.Chinese are very proud of their culture of cooking style and will do their best to show their hospitality.And sometimes the host will serve some dishes with his or her own chopsticks to guests to show his or her hospitality.This is a sign of politeness.The appropriate thing to do would be to eat the whatever-it-is and say how yummy it is.If you feel uncomfortable with this, you can just say a polite “thank you” and leave the food there.There are some other rules that are suggested you follow to make your stay in China happier, though you will be forgiven if you have no idea of what they are.First, never stick your chopsticks upright in the rice bowl, lay them on your dish instead.Otherwise, it is regarded as extremely impolite to the host and seniors present.The reason for this is that when somebody dies, the place for worshiping them contains a bowl of sand or rice with two sticks of incense stuck upright in it.So if you stick your chopsticks in the rice bowl, it is equivalent to wishing death upon a person at the table……
Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19.What does the speaker say about a Chinese host? 20.How can foreigners treat those rules about eating habits when in China? 21.Why are westerners advised not to stick chopsticks upright in the bowl?
19.B 20.A 21.C
Passage Three Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, was involved in politics from his early adult years.Born into the planter class of Virginia, Jefferson was highly educated and valued his years at the College of William and Mary.He became a lawyer and planter, building on the estate and slaves received from his father.His father was Peter Jefferson, a planter and major slaveholder, and a surveyor in Albemarle County.His ancestors had come to America from Wales, although this remains unclear.His mother was Jane Randolph, daughter of a ship‟s captain and sometime planter.Later in 1752, Peter Jefferson was appointed to the leader of the county, an important position at the time.After he died in 1757, his son Thomas Jefferson obtained his estate, including about 20-40 slaves.On October 1, 1765, when Jefferson was 22, his oldest sister Jane died at the age of 25.He fell into a period of deep mourning, as he was already saddened by the absence of his sisters Mary and Martha, who had been married several years before.Both of them lived at their husbands‟ residences.He drew little comfort from the younger sisters and brothers, as they did not provide him with the same intellectual encouragement as the older sisters had.In a sense, while growing up Jefferson struggled with loneliness and abandonment issues that eventually developed into a habit of avoiding the company of other people as an adult.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22.What did Thomas Jefferson do to make a living after leaving college? 23.What‟s mentioned about Jane Randolph, Jefferson‟s mother? 24.Who died when Jefferson was 22? 25.How was Jefferson‟s personality when he grew up as an adult?
22.C 23.A 24.A 25.B
Part III Reading Comprehension
Section A 26.E 27.C 28.A 29.N 30.H
31.B 32.L 33.D 34.F 35.O
Section B 36.G 37.F 38.H 39.N 40.I 41.L 42.E 43.J 44.D 45.K
Section C Passage One 46.B 47.C 48.B 49.C 50.A Passage two 51.B 52.C 53.B 54.A 55.D
Part IV Translation
According to a survey made by Beijing‟s Haidian District People‟s Court, Chinese people aged above 30, especially 30-39, are most likely to say „no‟ to their marriage, though many are financially stable and have children to care for.Over the past two decades, the public‟s ideas about marriage have changed a lot, as older couples are ready to separate if their marriage fails their expectations of a happy marital life, while young people become more cautious about tying the knot.Among the more than 600 divorce cases surveyed, divorcees between 30 to 40 years of age account for 46.5 percent in 2003, up 9.5 percent in 1981.On the contrary, people aged under 30 tend to stay inside the family circle, with only 6.6 percent getting divorced in 2003, a big drop from 37 percent 22 years ago.
第四篇:2010年六月大学英语四级答案
2010年六月大学英语四级答案
四级作文:
1、如今不少学生在学习中不重视拼写;
2、出现这个现象的原因是
3、为了改变这种状况,我认为......Due Attention Should Be Given to Spelling
They say “mind breeds physiognomy”, which implies the importance of one’s appearance.Similarly, a correct and neat spelling of a composition can not only reflect a success of the composition but embodie the decent disposition of the writer as well.Unfortunately , a great number of students pay little attention to their spelling though their composition turns out quite good either in content or in logic, thus leaving the teacher in a dilemma whether to give a high score or not.Tracing the reasons hidden behind, we can easily find it is mainly because some students are unaware of the importance of the spelling.In their minds, the content absolutely outweighs the form so the attention to spelling can be pleasantly spared.Objectively speaking, in the examination, the limited time and urgent situation make students have no more effort to care about their spelling and the fact is that they have to write as quickly as possible to finish it on time, leaving some characters vague or incorrect.Just as is said above, spelling, in a sense , mirrors the content, so a direct result of the bad spelling is the low academic score in the exam for it is hard to expect a text full of undistinguishable words to receive a good appreciation.Further, once the habit of lax spelling was formed, in a long run the quality of being negligence could also be gradually shaped, which would undoubtedly exert negative impact for our future work and life.四级听力:
对话部分答案:
11.C.He cannot get access to the assigned book.12.A.She will drive the man to the supermarket.13.C.Tidy up the place.14.A.The talks can be held any day except this Friday.15.A.He understand the woman’s feelings.16.D.She has to invite David to the party.17.C.Many students find Prof.Johnson’s lectures boring.18.D.Assemble a computer.19.B.It requires him to apply theory to patience.20.D.It demands physical endurance and patience.21.D.In a hotel.22.B.Paying attention to every detail.23.A.The pocket money British children get.24.C.It often rises higher than inflation.25.B.Pay for small personal things.短文听力部分:
26A Direct mangers.27D The important part played by direct mangers.28B Fifty percent of them were female.29B He was not gender sensitive.30C Aask to see the manger politely but firmly.31D You can’t tell how the person on the line is reacting.32D Stick to the point.33B Architect.34A Do some volunteer job
35C A baby-sitter is no replacement for a mother.复合式听写:
Almost every child, on the first day he sets foot in the school building, is smarter, more
(36)curious, less afraid of what he doesn’t know, better at finding and(37)figuring things out, more confident, resourceful, persistent, and(38)independent than he will ever be again in his schooling--or, unless he is very(39)unusual and very lucky, for the rest of his life.Already, by paying close attention to and(40)interacting with the world and people around him, and without any school-type(41)formal instruction, he has done a task far more difficult, complicated and
(42)abstract than anything he will be asked to do in school or than any of his teachers has done for years.He has solved the(43)mystery of language.He has discovered it.Babies don’t even know that language exists--(44)and he has found out how it works and learned to use it appropriately.He has done it by exploring, by experimenting, by developing his own model of the grammar of language,(45)by trying it out and seeing whether it works by gradually changing it and refining it until it does work.And while he has been doing this, he has been learning other things as well,(46)including many of the concepts that the schools think only they can teach him, and many that are more complicated than the ones they do try to teach him.阅读部分
快速阅读:
1.A Her daughters’ repeated complaints
2.D People haven’t yet reached agreement on its definition
3.C can realize what is important in life
4.A it seriously affected family relationships
5.C depressed
6.B His family had intervened
7.B curb his desire for online gaming
8.had an Internet Addiction
9.professional help
10.online dating
精读
57.D It is an indispensable device on an airplane.58.A Data for analyzing the cause of the crash.59.C The early models often got damaged.60.C To make them easily identifiable.61.A There is still a good chance of their being recovered.62.B It is based on the concept of positive thinking.63.A Encouraging positive thinking may do more harm than good.64.C You are emphasizing the fact that he is not intelligent.65.C Forcing a person to think positive thoughts may lower their self-esteem.66.B Meditation may prove to be a good form of psychotherapy.选词填空:
47-56
G)incredibly
K)replace
J)reduced
L)sense
H)powering
D)exceptions
E)expand
O)vast
F)historic
I)protect
完型:
67-71
C)differ B)via B)used B)lies B)lies
72-76
D)selects A)sends in A)visible B)over D)allows
77-81
A)after D)insignigicant C)corporations D)only B)later
82-86
D)provided D)Besides A)and C)widespread A)acquired
翻译:
87.concentrating on the experiment
88.did she lose her temper
89.being invited to attend the opening ceremony90.should be installed by the window91.her parents’ strong objection
第五篇:大学英语模拟题
中国地质大学(北京)继续教育学院
《大学英语1》模拟题
一. 单选题
1.I just(A)at the office for most of the day, and I do no exercise.A.sit aroundB.sit inC.sit down
2.I come here twice a week to swim and(B)
A.workB.work outC.work to
3.On my way home, I quite often(C)the milk man.A.see withB.meet intoC.come across
4.You can paint the walls and(A)posters.You can do what you want.A.put upB.put downC.put on
5.But I(B)weight if I don’t exercise.A.put upB.put onC.put with
6.I am getting too fat.I have to(A)my weight.A.work offB.work ofC.work out
7.A:So, do you like
Park?
B:Yes,I(A)it.A.loveB.am lovingC.loves
8.It often(B)in winter in the north of China.A.snowB.is snowingC.snows
9.It(C)heavily here at this moment.A.rainB.rainsC.is raining
10.The workers usually(B)work at 8:30.A.are startingB.startC.starts
11.Rose is in the garden.She(A)her afternoon tea with her boyfriend.A.is havingB.hasC.have
12.Quite often after dinner, they _______ music in a pub and _______ home about midnight./ 6
the cinema near Hyde
(C)
A.are playing…are goingB.will play… are goingC.play…go
13.I’d like(A)apples, please.A.someB.anyC./
14.Have you got(B)lychees?
A.someB.anyC./
15.I don’t need _______mineral water, but I’d like ________tea, thanks.(C)
A.some, anyB.any, anyC.any, some
16.Do you have_______ friends in Shanghai?(B)
A.manyB.anyC.not
17.He hasn’t got _______ cousins.(A)
A.anyB.someC.many
18.I don’t want _______ milk in my coffee.(A)
A.anyB.someC.many
19.A: I like documentaries on TV.B: _______.(B)
A.So am IB.So do IC.So have I
20.A:I am from England.B: _______.(A)
A.So am IB.So do IC.So have I
21.A: I have a light breakfast early in the morning.B:_______.(B)
A.So have IB.Me tooC.So am I
22.A:He has got two sisters.B:_______.(A)
A.So have IB.So am IC.So do I
23.A:I don’t get up late on Sundays.B:_______.(C)
A.Neither have IB.Neither am IC.Neither do I
24.A: I haven’t got a car.B: _______.(A)
A.Neither have IB.Neither do IC.Neither am I
25.A:The area is too noisy.B: Yes, I agree.It’s _______.(C)
A.no enough quietB.not enough quietC.not quiet enough
26.A:The classroom is not big enough for 50 students.(A)
B:Yes, I agree.It’s _______.A.too smallB.no enoughC.not enough bigger
27.A: The shops in this area are _______.(B)
B: Yes, I agree.They are not modern enough.A.enough old-fashionedB.old-fashionC.too old-fashioned
28.A: The chair is not comfortable enough.B: Yes, I agree.It is _______.(B)
A.to be not comfortableB.too uncomfortableC.no comfortable
29.The French restaurants are nice, but they are _______!(C)
A.not enough niceB.comfortableC.too expensive
30.The news is not new at all.It is _______.(B)
A.noB.quite oldC.enough old
31.This radio is _______ than that one.(A)
A.more expensiveB.quite oldC.enough old
32.James is _______ French than Polly.(A)
A.a bit better atB.a bit more good atC.a bit good at
33.This watch is_______ that one.(A)
A.as expensive asB.very expensive thanC.more expensive to
34.I’m bad at spelling, but Jane is _______ me.(B)
A.bad withB.worse thanC.less than
35.John is _______ experienced at training than Mary is.(A)
A.moreB.worseC.less than
36.This is his book.Could you give it _____ him?(A)
A.to
B.with
C.for
37.I'm a deputy manager.I work ________ an IT company.(A)
A.for
B.about
C.with
38.I am not keen_______ sports.(A)
A.on
B.with
C.in
39.Rose is experienced _________ training.(A)
A.at
B.of
C.in
40.Chris usually go to the gym _________ the weekend.(C)
A.from
B.in
C.at
41.Rose is experienced _________ training.(A)
A.at
B.of
C.in
42.Chris usually go to the gym _________ the weekend.(C)
A.from
B.in
C.at
43.A: _________________?
B: I've got a bad cough.(A)
A.What's the matter with you
B.What is it like
C.How was your day yesterday
44.A: How much is the rent of the flat?
B: _________________.(B)
A.The hotel room is expensive
B.It is 450 pounds a month
C.It is near the center of the city
45.A: What does she look like?
B: _________________.(B)
A.She likes playing tennis
B.She's slim with long, straight black hair
C.She's very nice and kind
46.A: What does her boyfriend look like?
B: _________________.(C)
A.He is intelligent and confident
B.He likes playing football
C.He is quite tall with fair curly hair
47.A: What does your English teacher look like?
B: _________________.(B)
A.She likes singing
B.She's tall and has long, wavy hair
C.She looks sad
48.A: How do I get there?
B: _________________.(A)
A.You take the number 866 bus from the supermarket
B.It takes about an hour to get there
C.I'd like to see them
49.A: Excuse me, where is the nearest bank, please?
B: _________________.(C)
A.It's not sure
B.That's all right
C.It's next to the newsagent
50.A: What time does the train leave?
B: _________________.(C)
A.On Tuesday
B.In the morning
C.At half past five
51.A: How long does it take from Beijng to London by plane?
B: _________________.(B)
A.It costs 1,200 dollars
B.It takes about 7 hours
C.It's not near enough
52.Hurry up.We don't have _____ time.(B)
A.many
B.enough
C.too many
53.How many _____ would you like to buy?(C)
A.coffee
B.oil
C.oranges
54.How many _____ can you see on the table ?(A)
A.cups of milk
B.cup of milk
C.a cup of milk
55.You can paint the walls and _____ posters.You can do what you want.(A)
A.put up
B.put down
C.put on
56.The house is very close to the railway station, so it's very _____ for transport.A.expensive
B.noisy
C.convenient
57.Lily and Lucy are _____ a picture-book in their room.(C)
A.looking
B.watching
C.reading
58.Mark is responsible _____ the international market.(B)
A.in
B.for
C.of
59.I'm _____ a list of things to buy.(A)
A.making
B.doing
C.looking
60.He can _____good English.(A)
A.speak
B.talk
C.say
C)(