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南方医英语复习题 I.

Choose the best answer

( C ) 1. ______ the house will be built will be discussed at tomorrow‟s

meeting. A. If B. Where C. That D. What

( B ) 2. There are more than fifty proposals _____ at the meeting. A. discussed B. to be discussed

C. discussing D. having discussed

( B ) 3. They held a grand party to ______ the huge success of their research.

A. greet B. celebrate C. congratulate D. appreciate ( D ) 4. He took a look at my new watch and said it was a good ______. A. condition B. price C. quality D. bargain

( B ) 5. We‟ve got a team of experts working on the problem. Let‟s wait

and see what they‟ll ______. A. come around with B. come up with C. come through with D. come down with

( B ) 6. ______ the examination, we felt very nervous and couldn‟t fall

asleep. A. In case of B. on the eve of C. In addition to D. In the event of

( B ) 7. I am confident of my ability to _____ the teaching job you may

give me in this university.

A. insist B. endure C. handle D. suit

( D ) 8. “A good man has been taken from us,” she said, struggling to

_____ tears. A. dry out B. pull out C. look for D. keep back (A) 9. I fine records are often _____ or better than an actual performance.

A. as good as B. good

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C. as good D. good as

( A ) 10. We would like to _____ you that we have not had a reply yet from you to our question.

A. remind B. remember C. recall D. repeat

( B ) 11. ______ he said these words, everyone looked up at him as if they had never seen him before.

A. The time B. The moment

C. The occasion D. The present

( A ) 12. He went around _____ that all the windows were closed. A. making sure B. makes sure C. make sure D. made sure ( D ) 13. It is hard for us _____ nowadays how difficult it was for the

pioneers.

A. realizes B. realizing C. realized D. to realize

( C ) 14. The two words, though phonetically _______, are spelt

differently. A. likely B. liking C. alike D. like

( B ) 15. China firmly opposes nuclear arms race, ______ has won favorable comments from world opinions.

A. that B. which C. it D. who

( B ) 16. The building the windows of which ______ during the storm has been repaired.

A. broke B. were broken C. was broken D. broken ( A ) 17. We could do nothing but _____ the order. A. obey B. obeying C. to obey D. obeyed ( D ) 18. In 1950, it was the largest ship that _____. A. was ever built B. has ever built C. has ever been built D. had ever been built

( A ) 19. The money will be used to provide the school ______ new

computer equipment.

A. with B. for C. to D. after

( D ) 20. He returned a week later and found his house _______.

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A. had broken into B. was broken into C. to be broken into D. had been broken into

( B ) 21. The news reports have completely _____ the public on both the

progress of the investigation and the cause of the accident. A. misunderstood B. misled C. mistreated D. mistaken ( D ) 22. Dried foods weigh much _____ than the same foods packed in

cans. A. few B. fewer C. little D. less

( A ) 23. I‟m going to spend the winter vacation in Paris, _____ I have some relatives.

A. where B. because C. so D. that ( B ) 24. His salary as a driver is much higher ______. A. than a teacher B. than that of a teacher C. more than a teacher D. than those of a teacher ( C ) 25. He _____ live in the country than in the city.

A. would B. likes to C. would rather D. had better ( C ) 26. A student ______ study hard at school. A. suppose to B. is supposed to C. supposes to D. supposes

( B ) 27. To my questions, my mother always ______ in a clam and quiet voice.

A. says B. speaks C. responds D. talks ( A ) 28. There is a small town ______ the mountain. A. at the foot of B. on the foot of

C. in the foot of D. by the foot of

( B ) 29. _______ , he puts the bag on the table as soon as he comes in. A. Out of habit B. In habit C. For habit D. On habit

( B ) 30. This will _____ us to maintain our position as market leader. A. entertain B. enable C. exchange D. expect

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31-60重复

( ) 31. A student ______ study hard at school. A. suppose to B. is supposed to C. supposes to D. supposes

( ) 32. To my questions, my mother always ______ in a clam and

quiet voice.

A. says B. speaks C. responds D. talks ( ) 33. There is a small town ______ the mountain. A. at the foot of B. on the foot of C. in the foot of D. by the foot of

( ) 34. _______ , he puts the bag on the table as soon as he comes in. A. Out of habit B. In habit C. For habit D. On habit

( )35. ______ the examination, we felt very nervous and couldn‟t fall

asleep.

A. In case of B. on the eve of C. In addition to D. In the event of

( ) 36. The two words, though phonetically _______, are spelt

differently.

A. likely B. liking C. alike D. like

( ) 37. The money will be used to provide the school ______ new

computer equipment.

A. with B. for C. to D. after

( )38. They held a grand party to ______ the huge success of their

research.

A. greet B. celebrate C. congratulate D. appreciate ( ) 39. He took a look at my new watch and said it was a good

______.

A. condition B. price C. quality D. bargain

( ) 40. We‟ve got a team of experts working on the problem. Let‟s

wait and see what they‟ll ______.

A. come around with B. come up with C. come through with D. come down with

( ) 41. This will _____ us to maintain our position as market leader. A. entertain B. enable C. exchange D. expect

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( ) 42. I am confident of my ability to _____ the teaching job you

may give me in this university.

A. insist B. endure C. handle D. suit

( ) 43. “A good man has been taken from us,” she said, struggling to

_____ tears.

A. dry out B. pull out C. look for D. keep back

( ) 44. The news reports have completely _____ the public on both

the progress of the investigation and the cause of the accident.

A. misunderstood B. misled C. mistreated D. mistaken ( ) 45. We would like to _____ you that we have not had a reply yet

from you to our question.

A. remind B. remember C. recall D. repeat

( ) 46. ______ he said these words, everyone looked up at him as if

they had never seen him before.

A. The time B. The moment

C. The occasion D. The present

( ) 47. He went around _____ that all the windows were closed.

A. making sure B. mskes sure C. make sure D. made sure ( ) 48. It is hard for us _____ nowadays how difficult it was for the

pioneers.

A. realizes B. realizing C. realized D. to realize

( ) 49. ______ the house will be built will be discussed at tomorrow‟s

meeting.

A. If B. Where C. That D. What

( ) 50. China firmly opposes nuclear arms race, ______ has won

favorable comments from world opinions.

A. that B. which C. it D. who

( )51 The building the windows of which ______ during the storm

has been repaired.

A. broke B. were broken C. was broken D. broken ( ) 52. We could do nothing but _____ the order.

A. obey B. obeying C. to obey D. obeyed ( ) 53. In 1950, it was the largest ship that _____. A. was ever built B. has ever built C. has ever been built D. had ever been built

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( ) 54. There are more than fifty proposals _____ at the meeting. A. discussed B. to be discussed C. discussing D. having discussed

( ) 55. He returned a week later and found his house _______. A. had broken into B. was broken into

C. to be broken into D. had been broken into

( ) 56.I find records are often _____ or better than an actual

performance.

A. as good as B. good C. as good D. good as

( ) 57. Dried foods weigh much _____ than the same foods packed in

cans.

A. few B. fewer C. little D. less

( ) 58. I‟m going to spend the winter vacation in Paris, _____ I have

some relatives.

A. where B. because C. so D. that

( ) 59. His salary as a driver is much higher ______. A. than a teacher B. than that of a teacher C. more than a teacher D. than those of a teacher ( ) 60. He _____ live in the country than in the city.

A. would B. likes to C. would rather D. had better

II . Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the words and phrases given below. put aside stuff blowing confident attend to courage at the end of economical surround brief 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

The girl ran very fast, with her hair __blowing_in the wind. Sue showed great courage throughout her illness. There‟s a lot of interesting __stuffs____ in this book. The pond _was surrounded__ by trees.

With the current market situation, the manager is quite __confident___

that this year‟s sales will be excellent.

6. If you go out, who will _be attend to_ the baby?

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7. You must __put aside__ your pride and apologize to him.

8. It was impossible to see everything during our _brief__ visit to Paris. 9. The chairman made a concluding speech _at the end of__ the

meeting.

10. It is more _economical______ to buy a house, rather than renting it.

III. Close

Most children with healthy appetites are ready to eat almost anyting 1 is offered them and a child rarely dislikes food unless it is badly 2 . The way a meal is cooked and served is 3 important and attractively served meal will often inprove a child‟s appetite. Never ask a child 4 he likes or dislikes a food and never 5 likes and dislikes in front of him or allow anybody else to do so. If the father says he hates fat meat or the mother says she dislikes vegetables, the child is likely 6 . Do not talk too much to the child 37 meal times, and do not allow him 8 the table immediately after a meal or he will soon learn to swallow his food 9 he can hurry back to his toys. Always remember 10 you mustn‟t force a child to eat.

( B ) 1. A. what B. that C. who D. whom

( C ) 2. A. cook B. cooking C. cooked D. to be cooked ( A ) 3. A. most B. more C. the more D. most of all ( B ) 4. A. whether B. what C. that D. which ( D ) 5. A. say B. tell C. discuss D. speak

( B ) 6. A. to influence B. to be influenced C. influence D. influenced ( D ) 7. A.on B. over C. by D. during ( A ) 8. A. leave B. leaving C. to leave D. to leaving ( A ) 9. A. until B. so C. that D. which ( D )10.A. what B. whatever C. which D. that

IV. Reading comprehension.

Passage 1

After a busy day of work and play, the body needs to rest. Sleep is necessary for good health. During this time, the body recovers from the activities of the previous day. The rest that you get while sleeping enables your body to prepare itself for the next day. There are four levels

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of sleep, each being a little deeper than the one before. As you sleep, your muscles relax little by little. Your heart beats more slowly, and your brain slows down. After you reach the fourth level, your body shifts back and forth from one level of sleep to the other.

Although your mind slows down,from time to time you will dream. Scientists who study sleep state that when dreaming occurs, your eyeballs begin to move more quickly (although your eyelids are closed). This stage of sleep is called REM, which stands for rapid eye movement.

If you have trouble falling asleep, some people recommend breathing very slowly and very deeply. Othe people believe that drinking warm milk will help make you drowsy. There is also an old suggestion that counting sheep will put you to sleep!

( A ) 1. A good title for this passage is__________. A. Sleep B. Good Health C. Dreams D. Work and Rest

( C ) 2. The word “drowsy” in the last paragraph means _________. A. sick B. stand up C. asleep D. a little sleepy

( A ) 3. This passage suggests that not getting enough sleep might make

you ______.

A. dream more often B. have poor health C.nervous D. breathe quickly ( D ) 4. During REM, ________.

A. your eyes move quickly B. you dream C. you are restless D. Both A and B

( C ) 5. The average number of hours of sleep that an adult needs is

_______.

A. about six hours B. about ten hours C. about eight hours D. not stated here Passage 2

My husband, an economical man, has a favorite saying: “A bargain is really a bargain when you don‟t buy it.” Yet he puts aside his economical ways when we dine out. He always gives a generous tip to our waitress. If the service is terrible, he keeps back only a few pennies.

We recently treated our son and his girlfriend to a seafood feast

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near Cocoa Beach, Florida. Our waitress, a grandmotherly woman, was skilled in the art of waiting tables. She treated her customers as individuals. She remembered their special tastes, likes, and dislikes. She learnt all of these after only the briefest of conversations.

At the end of the meal, this waitress brought the bill , then went to attend to the growing crowd of other diners. My husband paid with a credit card, added her tip, and we were off. After a quick stop in the wash-room, I reentered the lobby in time to see the waitress running out of the dining room waving a receipt at us. “Mr. Goldsmith!” she called. My husband turned. She waved the paper at him. “Thanks for your tip. It was generous of you.”

My husband thought the waitress should be paid a little more than what he usually gave.

“Wow, Dad,” our son said, sounding like a surprised 10-year-old. “I‟ve never seen a waitress follow anyone out of the restaurant to say thank you for the tip.”

( D ) 6. What is a good bargain, according to Mr. Goldsmith? A. Not buying anything B. Dining out

C. Not dining out D. Giving small tips ( D ) 7. Which one is TRUE about the waitress?

A. She cooks foods for her guests. B. She is a grandmother. C. She has good tastes. D. She has good memory. ( C ) 8. Why did the waitress run out of the dining room? A. To show the receipt to Mr. Goldsmith. B. To ask Mr. Goldsmith for a tip. C. To say thank you to Mr. Goldsmith. D. To bring the bill to Mr. Goldsmith. ( C ) 9. Why was the authour‟s son surprised? A. Because he was only 10 years old.

B. Because he had never seen anything like this.

C. Because his father gave such a big tip ta the waitress. D. Because his father made a mistake. ( D ) 10.Why did the family go to the restaurant?

A. Because the service in the restaurant was excellent. B. Because the gamily loved seafood.

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C. Because it was the son‟s birthday.

D. Because the couple wanted to give big dinner for their son and

his girlfriend.

Passage 3

The greatest attraction of walking is that we all know perfectly well how to do it. Because it is a low-impact exercise, it is a good choice for anyone who is overweight and under-exercised.

It won‟t stress your joints, but it will strengthen your heart and lungs, thigh muscles and burn plenty of calories. A nice, leisurely stroll, in which you cover a mile in an hour, burns about 100 calories per mile. Speeding things up a little ---to 2 miles per hours ----will help you burn 200 calories, while a brisk walk---3 miles per hour---burns 300 calories an hour.

Another nice thing about walking is that you can begin your new walking program right now. The sport requires no advanced instruction and little equipment, beyond willing legs and a pair of sturdy shoes. Walking has two other advantages: It can be done anywhere, under any conditions, and it is a very social sport. Simply grab a few friends and turn your daily coffee-and-doughnut break into on-the-road conversation time. You‟ll soon be entranced by the beauty of the outdoors and by the emerging beauty of the inner, thinner you. ( D ) 11. What is the passage mainly about? A. The types of walking.

B. The advantages of walking. C. The instructions in walking.

D. The greatest attraction of walking.

( B) 12. How many calories would be burnt if you have a brisk walk for

half an hour?

A. 100 B. 150 C. 200 D. 250

( C ) 13. What does the word “sturdy” in Para. 3 probably mean? A. Beautiful and fashionable. B. Clean and plain. C. Strong and firm. D. Cheap and soft.

( C ) 14. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT the

advantage of walking?

A. We can begin our new walking program without any advanced

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instruction.

B. We can begin our new walking program at any time we like. C. We can begin our new walking program at any place we like. D. We can begin our new walking program with anyone we like. ( A ) 15. What can we infer from the passage?

A. Walking can strengthen our heart and lungs. B. Walking can burn plenty of calories.

C. Walking can be done anywhere at anytime.

D. Walking can help us in building up our social relationship.

V. Translate the following sentences into English or Chinese. 1. A light heart lives long. 好心态更长寿

2. The first wealth is health. 健康是最重要的财富

3. To realy understand a man, we must judge him in misfortune.

我们应该从不幸中真正了解一个人

4. I was so proud driving a blue Chevy(雪佛兰) around, looking to see

who was looking at me.我非常骄傲的开着蓝色的雪弗兰在周围溜达,注意看周围谁在看我

5. Money does not go with happiness.钱不能带来快乐

6. When I started to do the job, I realized it was very easy(才意识到它

原来是小事一桩).

7. It „s kind of you(你真好) to let us use your car.

8. The harder you learn, the more you‟ll get (你知道的就越多). 9. He decided to write, instead of calling (而不是打电话). 10. It‟s time to get up for breakfast(该起床吃早饭了). (it‟s time to)

IV. Reading comprehension. (重复了上面的阅读理解)

My husband, an economical man, has a favorite saying: “A bargain is really a bargain when you don‟t buy it.” Yet he puts aside his economical ways when we dine out. He always gives a generous tip to our waitress. If the service is terrible, he keeps back only a few pennies.

We recently treated our son and his girlfriend to a seafood feast near Cocoa Beach, Florida. Our waitress, a grandmotherly woman, was

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skilled in the art of waiting tables. She treated her customers as individuals. She remembered their special tastes, likes, and dislikes. She learnt all of these after only the briefest of conversations.

At the end of the meal, this waitress brought the bill , then went to attend to the growing crowd of other diners. My husband paid with a credit card, added her tip, and we were off. After a quick stop in the wash-room, I reentered the lobby in time to see the waitress running out of the dining room waving a receipt at us. “Mr. Goldsmith!” she called. My husband turned. She waved the paper at him. “Thanks for your tip. It was generous of you.”

My husband thought the waitress should be paid a little more than what he usually gave.

“Wow, Dad,” our son said, sounding like a surprised 10-year-old. “I‟ve never seen a waitress follow anyone out of the restaurant to say thank you for the tip.”

( ) 1. What is a good bargain, according to Mr. Goldsmith? A. Not buying anything B. Dining out

C. Not dining out D. Giving small tips ( ) 2. Which one is TRUE about the waitress?

A. She cooks foods for her guests. B. She is a grandmother. C. She has good tastes. D. She has good memory. ( ) 3. Why did the waitress run out of the dining room? A. To show the receipt to Mr. Goldsmith. B. To ask Mr. Goldsmith for a tip. C. To say thank you to Mr. Goldsmith. D. To bring the bill to Mr. Goldsmith. ( ) 4. Why was the author‟s son surprised? A. Because he was only 10 years old.

B. Because he had never seen anything like this.

C. Because his father gave such a big tip to the waitress. D. Because his father made a mistake. ( ) 5. Why did the family go to the restaurant?

A. Because the service in the restaurant was excellent.

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B. Because the gamily loved seafood. C. Because it was the son‟s birthday.

D. Because the couple wanted to give big dinner for their son and his girlfriend. Passage 2

After a busy day of work and play, the body needs to rest. Sleep is necessary for good health. During this time, the body recovers from the activities of the previous day. The rest that you get while sleeping enables your body to prepare itself for the next day. There are four levels of sleep, each being a little deeper than the one before. As you sleep, your muscles relax little by little. Your heart beats more slowly, and your brain slows down. After you reach the fourth level, your body shifts back and forth from one level of sleep to the other.

Although your mind slows down, from time to time you will dream. Scientists who study sleep state that when dreaming occurs, your eyeballs begin to move more quickly (although your eyelids are closed). This stage of sleep is called REM, which stands for rapid eye movement.

If you have trouble falling asleep, some people recommend breathing very slowly and very deeply. Other people believe that drinking warm milk will help make you drowsy. There is also an old suggestion that counting sheep will put you to sleep! ( ) 6. A good title for this passage is__________. A. Sleep B. Good Health C. Dreams D. Work and Rest

( ) 7. The word “drowsy” in the last paragraph means _________. A. sick B. stand up C. asleep D. a little sleepy

( ) 8. This passage suggests that not getting enough sleep might make

you ______.

A. dream more often B. have poor health C. nervous D. breathe quickly ( ) 9. During REM, ________.

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A. your eyes move quickly B. you dream C. you are restless D. Both A and B

( ) 10. The average number of hours of sleep that an adult needs is

_______.

A. about six hours B. about ten hours C. about eight hours D. not stated here Passage 3

The greatest attraction of walking is that we all know perfectly well how to do it. Because it is a low-impact exercise, it is a good choice for anyone who is overweight and under-exercised.

It won‟t stress your joints, but it will strengthen your heart and lungs, thigh muscles and burn plenty of calories. A nice, leisurely stroll, in which you cover a mile in an hour, burns about 100 calories per mile. Speeding things up a little ---to 2 miles per hours ----will help you burn 200 calories, while a brisk walk---3 miles per hour---burns 300 calories an hour.

Another nice thing about walking is that you can begin your new walking program right now. The sport requires no advanced instruction and little equipment, beyond willing legs and a pair of sturdy shoes. Walking has two other advantages: It can be done anywhere, under any conditions, and it is a very social sport. Simply grab a few friends and turn your daily coffee-and-doughnut break into on-the-road conversation time. You‟ll soon be entranced by the beauty of the outdoors and by the emerging beauty of the inner, thinner you. ( ) 11. What is the passage mainly about? A. The types of walking.

B. The advantages of walking. C. The instructions in walking.

D. The greatest attraction of walking.

( ) 12. How many calories would be burnt if you have a brisk walk

for half an hour?

A. 100 B. 150 C. 200 D. 250

( ) 13. What does the word “sturdy” in Para. 3 probably mean?

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A. Beautiful and fashionable. B. Clean and plain. C. Strong and firm. D. Cheap and soft.

( ) 14. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT the

advantage of walking?

A. We can begin our new walking program without any advanced

instruction.

B. We can begin our new walking program at any time we like. C. We can begin our new walking program at any place we like. D. We can begin our new walking program with anyone we like. ( ) 15. What can we infer from the passage?

A. Walking can strengthen our heart and lungs. B. Walking can burn plenty of calories.

C. Walking can be done anywhere at anytime.

D. Walking can help us in building up our social relationship. V. Translate the following sentences into English or Chinese.

11. Every day he reads newspapers or watches TV to get up with what

happening now (为了跟上时事)

12. The train may be late(可能晚点), for it is raining hard.

13. On the night before the match, I cannot fall asleep (一直睡不着),

because I was worried that I might lose.

14. I don‟t like to be looked down by others (被别人看不起). 15. We should complete tasks(应该完成任务) in ten days. 16. Money does not go with happiness. 钱不能带来快乐

17. Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and

wise. 早睡早起能使人身体健康,看起来神清气爽

18. To really understand a man, we must judge him in misfortune.

在不幸中才能真正认识一个人

19. A friend in need is a friend indeed. 患难见真情 20. The first wealth is health. 健康是第一财富

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