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高级英语第一册模拟试题三
《高级英语》
第一册模拟试题(三)
I.Choosetherhetoricalorfigurativedevicefromthelist
belowthatbestdescribestheunderlinedwords.Allofthe
deviceslistedareusedonlyonce.Markyouranswerwith
capitalletterslikeA,B,C,…orJ.(10%)
Model:
Thedifference,forexample,betweenthemuch-toutedSecond
Internationalandthemuch-cloutedThirdInternationalisnotlikethe
differencebetweenthehorseandbuggyandtheautomobile.
Answer:
(A)
Listofdevices:
(A)Antithesis(F)PeriodicSentence
(G)Sarcasm(B)Hyperbole
(H)Euphemism(C)Alliteration
(I)Synecdoche(D)Oxymoron
(E)Simile(J)Repetition
1.MostAmericansrememberMarkTwainasthefatherofHuckFinn's
idylliccruisethrougheternalboyhoodandTomSawyer'sendless
summeroffreedomandadventure.
2.DudleyFieldMalonecalledmyconvictiona‘victoriousdefeat.'
3.Iseealsothedull,drilled,docile,brutishmassesoftheHunsoldiery
ploddingalong...
4.Wewillneverparley,wewillnevernegotiatewithHitleroranyofhis
gang.
5.“YoudrovethereinyourfancyJaguar,andyoutookaladyfriend.
6.“No,sir,”theyoungstersaid.“Hesaidmanhadreasoningpower.”
“Thereissomedoubtaboutthat,”Darrowsnorted.
7.FromthemallMarkTwaingainedakeenperceptionofthehumanrace,
ofthedifferencebetweenwhatpeopleclaimtobeandwhattheyreally
are.
8.Resolutelyhestrodetothestand,carryingapalmfanlikeaswordto
repelhisenemies.
9.AnymanorstatewhofightsonagainstNazidomwillhaveouraid.
10.Orwhatofthosesheetsandjetsofairthatarenowbeingused,inplace
ofold-fashionedoakandhinges...
II.DeterminewhetherthefollowingstatementsareTrueor
False.MarkthemwithTorFtoindicateyouranswer.(15%)
1.In“TheMiddleEasternBazaar”theauthordescribeshowhorsesare
usedintheprocessofmakinglinseedoil.
2.Theauthorof“Hiroshima”feelsthatdroppingtheatomicbombwasa
crime.
3.In“TheMiddleEasternBazaar”theauthornarratesobjectivelywhathe
seesinthemiddleeasternbazaar.
4.Inhisspeech,WinstonChurchillusesmanyreferencestotheBibleandto
ChristianitytoconnectwithaWestern,Christianaudience,whichincluded
Americans.
5.In“Blackmail,”Ogilviegetstheamountofmoneyheexpectedintheend.
6.In“TheTrialThatRockedtheWorld,”JohnScopesdescribes
prosecutorBryanwithadmirationandawe.
7.In“MarkTwain—MirrorofAmerica”theauthordescribesMarkTwain
asamirrorbecausehiswritingsreflecttheAmericanlifeofhistime.
8.In“TheTrialThatRockedtheWorld,”thetrialtakesplaceinalargely
pro-religionandpro-fundamentalistatmosphere.
9.Theauthorof“ButWhat'saDictionaryFor?
”arguesthatforallof
theshortcomingsofWebster'sThirdNewInternationalDictionary,refusing
touseitissillyandconservative.
10.Inthearticle“AnInteractiveLife,”theauthorholdsanoptimisticview
ofthefutureandtellsreadersthebestthingtodoistowaitandseewhat
happens.
III.Explain,inyourownwords,themeaningofthe
underlinedpartofeachsentence.(10%)
1.Asyouapproachit,atinklingandbangingandclashingbeginsto
impingeonyourear.
smartingfrominthesky,still2.IseetheGermanbombersandfighters
anbelieveiswhatBritishwhipping,delightedtofindtheymanya
easierandsaferprey.
mafraid.Itwasagoodtry.”“It'snogo,oldgirl.I'3.
rangedhebornSamuelLanghorneClemensand4.…MarkTwainwas
newlife,digestingtheoftheacrossnationformorethanathirdhis
Americanexperience.
tohimwarriorasspectatorspushedbyoldwent5.Myheartouttothe
shakeDarrow'shand.
IV.Choosefromthelistbelowtheappropriatesubstitution
foreachoftheunderlinedpartsofthefollowingsentences.
MarkyouranswerwithcapitalletterslikeA,B,C,…orJ.
(10%)
A.silent
B.brightness
E.stress
C.unawareof
D.mysterious
1.TheglareoftheheadlightsblindedmeasItriedtocrossthestreet.
2.Eventhoughshesentaresponse,heranswerwasstillcryptic.
3.ThetensionbetweenSarahandherex-boyfriendwassothicknoone
saidaword.
4.Thestudentsweremuteastheteacherhandedouttheirfinalgrades.
5.Everyonewasstudyingsohardtheywereoblivioustothethunderand
lightningoutside.
V.Fifteenwordsaretakenawayatirregularintervalsfrom
thepassagebelow.Choosethemostappropriateoneofthe
givenwordsorexpressionsandfillintheblanks.Markyour
answerwithcapitalletterslikeA,B,C,…orO.(15%)
A.overI.on
J.spellB.clasping
K.sharplyC.smug
L.hearD.sardonically
M.inE.pointed
N.ofF.leisurely
O.fussyG.into
H.surrender
Wearily,inagestureof1,theDuchessofCroydonsankbackinto
herchair.2herhandstoconcealtheirtrembling,sheasked,“Whatis
ityouknow?
”
“Wellnow,I'll3itout.”Thehousedetectivetookhistime,
14puffingacloud5bluecigarsmoke,hiseyes6onthe
Duchessasifchallengingherobjection.Butbeyondwrinklinghernose
7distaste,shemadenocomment.Ogilvie8totheDuke.“Last
night,earlyon,youwenttoLindy'sPlaceinIrishBayou.Youdrovethere
inyourfancyJaguar,andyoutookaladyfriend.Leastways,Iguessyou'd
callherthatifyou'renottoo9.”AsOgilvieglanced,grinning,atthe
Duchess,theDukesaid10“Get11withit!
”“Well”–the
12fatfaceswungback–“thewayI13it,youwonahundredat
thetables,thenlostitatthebar.Youwere14asecondhundred–witha
realswingingparty–whenyourwifeheregotthereinataxi.”
“Howdoyouknowallthis?
”
“I'lltellyou,Duke–I'vebeeninthistownandthishotelalongtime.
Igotfriendsall15.Iobligethem;theydothesameforme,like
lettingmeknowwhatgives,an'where.”
VI.ReadingComprehension(20%)
Passage(A)(from“AWomanLikeMe”byXiXi)
Awomanlikemeisactuallyunsuitableforanyman'slove.Sothefact
thattheemotionalinvolvementbetweenXiaandmehasreachedthispoint
fillsevenmewithwonder.Ifeelthattheblameformyhavingfalleninto
thistrap,fromwhichthereisnoescape,restssolelywithFate,whichhas
playedacrueltrickonme.IamtotallypowerlesstoresistFate.I'veheard
otherssaythatwhenyoutrulylikesomeonewhatmaybenothingmore
thananinnocentsmiledirectedyourwayasyousitquietlyinacornercan
causeyourverysoultotakewing.That'sexactlyhowIfeelaboutXia.So
whenheaskedme:
Doyoulikeme?
Iexpressedmyfeelingstowardhim
withoutholdingbackathing.I'mapersonwhohasnoconceptof
self-protection,andmywordsanddeedswillalwaysconspiretomakemea
laughingstockintheeyesofothers.SittinginacoffeeshopwithXia,Ihad
theappearanceofahappyperson,butmyheartwasfilledwithahidden
sorrow;IwassoterriblyunhappybecauseIknewwhereFatewasaboutto
takeme,andnowthefaultwouldbeminealone.Imadeamistakeatthe
verybeginningbyagreeingtoaccompanyXiaonatriptovisita
schoolmatehehadn'tseenforalongtime,thenlateron,bynotdeclining
anyofhisinvitationstogotothemovies.It'stoolateforregretnow,and,
besides,thedifferencebetweenregrettingandnotregrettingistooslightto
beimportant,sinceatthisverymomentIamsittinginthecornerofa
coffeeshopwaitingforhim.IagreedtoshowhimwhereIwork,andthat
willbethefinalchapter.Ihadalreadybeenoutofschoolforalongtime
whenIfirstmetXia,sowhenheaskedmeifIhadajob,ItoldhimthatI
hadbeenworkingforseveralyears.
Whatsortofjobdoyouhave?
Heasked.
I'macosmetician.Isaid.
Oh,acosmetician.Heremarked.
Butyourfaceissonatural.Hesaid.
1.Theauthor'sattitudetowardmistakesandregretisthat
A.oneshouldtrytoavoidmistakes.
B.shethinksabouthermistakesoftenandregretsthem.
C.mostofhermistakeswerenotherfaultbutXia'sfault.
D.shemademistakesandshemustmoveon.
2.Theauthorsaysshehas“noconceptofself-protection”because
A.sheisadaredevilwhotakesrisksthroughoutlife.
B.shetoldXiaaboutthewayshefeltabouthimwithoutrestraint.
C.sheistellingthereaderaboutherrelationshipwithXia.
D.sheneverlearnedhowtokeepherselfsafe.
3.Thedialogueattheendofthepassagedoesnotusequotationmarks
primarilyto
A.showthatthedialogueisironic.
B.showthattheauthorandXiausedquietvoiceswhentalking.
C.showthesurpriseXiahadwhenhelearnedtheauthorisa
cosmetician.
D.showthatthedialogueisintheauthor'sheadinsteadofreally
happening.
4.TheimpliedmeaningofXia'sresponse“Butyourfaceissonatural”
meansthat
A.Xiabelievestheauthorhasabeautifulface.
B.Xiacannotbelievetheauthorusesbeautyproducts.
.Xiadoesnotseetheauthor'srealfeelings.CD.Xiathinksthattheauthorisahumblewoman.
(fromanarticlebyLintonWeeks)Passage(B)
salt-soakedswashbuckling,bypirates:
Americansarefascinated
whosportblousyshirts,spiffyvests,leatherboots,eyepatches,seafarers
inromanceThereisparrotontheshoulder.legspegandtheoccasional
enemiesinmakingonamapandaburyingbootymarkedbybloodyX
walktheplank.
livingtheThereissomethingsotimelessaboutpiraticalbehavior—lawlesslife,stealingfromtherich,stickingitto
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