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大学英语A7

一、阅读理解

When Sally and Tom got married, people thought they were the perfect couple. But things didn't work out. First they tried a separation. Living apart made them realize that they should never have gotten married. In May, their marriage ended in divorce.

When Jesse and Rachel got married, they knew they wanted to live in a traditional nuclear family -- mother, father, and biological children. Rachel had been born out of wedlock. Because her parents had never married, she had never met her biological father. Jesse's mother had been widowed. His father's early death made Jesse want to have a large family. So they decided that a more traditional arrangement was what they wanted.

When Doris and Henry decided to get married, their friends were surprised. Doris and Henry were only 20 years old, and their friends expected that the couple would delay marriage at least until they finished college. At the beginning of the 20thcentury the average age at which people married began to decline.

Sue doesn't see why anyone else should care whether or not she is married. When strangers ask her whether she is married, she tells them that her marital status is none of their business.

The proportion of people who never marry has been increasing. Many people, including gay men (男同性恋者)and lesbians(女同性恋者), no longer feel that they must marry.



1.According to the context, the meaning of "separation" (paragraph 1) is_________.

A.living apart

B.trying something out

C.getting married

D.getting divorced

2.In the second paragraph, "a more traditional arrangement" means_________.

A.a divorce

B.a separation

C.a small family

D.a large family

3.What can be inferred from the third paragraph concerning Doris and Henry?

A.Their friends were all supporting them.

B.They do not care whether or not they should get married.

C.They were still at college when they wanted to get married.

D.They both come from traditional families.

4.What can be inferred from the fourth paragraph concerning Sue's marriage?

A.She is married but she does not want people to know it.

B.She has a child out of wedlock.

C.She is single because she is a lesbian.

D.She thinks that her marital status is none of strangers' business.

5.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A.The marriage of Sally and Tom turned out to be a failure.

B.Rachel is the child of a happy marriage.

C.Many people do not feel it necessary to get married.

D.Jesse didn't live in a big family.

Hollywood no longer rules South Korean cinema, which is breaking out all over. Since 1999 Seoul filmmakers have been turning out Asia’s first critically applauded films, and “My Wife Is a Gangster” and “Phone”are the most stunningly good examples. In the way Americans tour Hollywood, Asians visit Korea to see sites featured in their favorite movies.

Korea once looked to America for idea, but now the reverse is true. Hollywood is snapping up remake rights to dozens of Korean films. Madonna’s Maverick Films is remaking the horror film “Phone”. And DreamWorks recently bought the rights to another horror film “A Tale of Two Sisters.”To capitalize on all the attention, South Korea has moved aggressively to cast itself as the center of Asia’s film market.

The Seoul government and industry leaders are working to rank the Pusan Film Festival as Cannes戛纳)East, the festivals where deals get done, a one-stop place where moviemakers can shop for financing, exports, even location. In preparation for the next Pusan Festival this fall, delegations from Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan and all over Asia have been flocking to Seoul to study the Korean film revival. “We look at Korea with an envious eye,”says one of Hong Kong moviemakers, “Filmmakers and audiences have found a real vibes (i.e. good atmosphere) between them, like in the 1970s and ’80s in Hong Kong.”

The Korean film industry, however, is still uphill struggle on the way. The annual receipts of Korean films ($580 million) are gaining on those of Asia’s largest film industry: India ($820 million) and Japan ($1.93 billion). Yet, Seoul financial markets still tend to see movies as cultural venture, rather than a business. As a moviemaking company in Korea, yet KangJeGyu Films had to team up with another filmmaker and an auto-manufacturer in a new company in order to win a listing on the stock market last year.

Despite the restriction, Korean films are capturing a rising share of the local and even Asian markets. The lesson of the Korean revival is that money should be invested both into films and into comprehensive theaters that can sustain a film culture.

6.The following information is mentioned in Paragraph 1 EXCEPT that _________.

A.“My Wife Is a Gangster” and “Phone”are the most stunningly good movies

B.Since 1999 filmmakers in South Korea have begun to attract attention

C.More and more Korea films have been played in the cinemas

D.Korea tourism is more and more prosperous

7.According to the second paragraph, the following statements are true EXCEPT that ______.

A.“A Tale of Two Sisters”, like “My Wife Is a Gangster”, is a horror film

B.The movies have brought South Korea international attention

C.South Korea is paving way for the center of Asia’s film market

D.DreamWorks is a film company in America

8.According to the third paragraph, the following statements are true EXCEPT that______.

A.some of Asia’s moviemakers are envious of South Korea

B.the Pusan Film Festival is called as Cannes East

C.a one-stop service is special in the Pusan Film Festival

D.the Hong Kong’s films were prosperous in the 1970s and ’80s

9.The annual receipts of Korean films ranked as____ in Asia.

A.the first

B.the second

C.the third

D.the fifth

10.What will the next paragraph discuss according to the last paragraph?

A.Reasons of the Korean film revival.

B.The films that will be shot.

C.The theaters that are booming.

D.A film culture in South Korea.

二、词汇与语法

11.Children are very curious _______.

A.at heart

B.in person

C.on purpose

D.by nature

12.Although a doctor may be able to diagnose a problem perfectly, he may not be able to find a drug _______ which the patient will respond.

A.in

B.by

C.to

D.with

13.The car ____halfway for no reason.

A.broke off

B.broke down

C.broke up

D.broke out

14.You'd better tell him what to do next as soon as he _______ back.

A.come

B.came

C.is coming

D.comes

15.By the time he arrives in Beijing, we ________ here for two days.

A.shall stay

B.have been staying

C.will have stayed

D.have stayed

16.______ Jerry at 8 o'clock. He will have had his breakfast by then.

A.Pick out

B.Pick at

C.Pick on

D.Pick up

17.- Hurry, there is a bus coming.

- Why run? There'll be another ______.

A.one in two or three minutes

B.one after two or three minutes

C.after two or three minutes

D.one for two or three minutes

18.It doesn't alter the fact that he was the man _______ for the death of the little girl.

A.according

B.guilty

C.obliged

D.responsible

19.The hurricane left, _______ the ruins to this area.

A.to be left

B.leaving

C.to leave

D.left

20._______ his number for an hour only to hear a busy signal, she became impatient and called the operator for assistance.

A.Dialing

B.Dialed

C.Having dialed

D.To dial

三、完型填空

Solar energy is man's most important energy source. As the name implies, solar is the energy from the sun's rays. The amount of energy that the earth receives from the sun is many times __21__ the amount used by man. If a __22__ way to use it fully could be developed, __23__ source would be needed. It is, however, used efficiently by plants that __24__ the food on which animals directly or indirectly depend. Solar energy is __25__ underground in the form of fossil fuels such as coal and petroleum.

In the __26__ an important source of energy was __27__ in the form of wood. The Industrial Revolution needed the use of coal. Recently, the fossil fuels have become the chief energy source __28__ nuclear power developing very rapidly. The fossil fuels are our present main source of energy. Petroleum will support us for about 15 years. Natural gas, which is __29__ of the fossil fuels, will probably be the first to be __30__.


21.

A.as many

B.as much

C.as more

D.greater than

22.

A.actual

B.practical

C.real

D.true

23.

A.no

B.practical

C.no other

D.none of other

24.

A.suggest

B.supply

C.imply

D.provide

25.

A.stored

B.suggested

C.implied

D.provided

26.

A.past

B.present day

C.future

D.long run

27.

A.stored

B.saved

C.changed

D.provided

28.

A.as

B.with

C.while

D.though

29.

A.cleaner

B.more clean

C.the cleanest

D.the most clean

30.

A.run out

B.run up

C.used out

D.used up

四、汉译英

31.他考试作弊导致他没有取得学位。

s cheating in the exams led to his failure to get a degree.

32.他记得在离开阅览室时,把灯关上了。

remembered turning off the light when he left the reading-room.

33.我们必须努力学习,否则就无法通过考试。

must study hard, or/otherwise we will not /can't pass the exam.

34.由于2008年的奥运会,北京发生了重大变化。

e to/Because of 2008 Olympic Games, great changes in Beijing/great changes have taken place in Beijing.

五、写作

35.写作

Instructions:Your essay should be no less than 150 words.

Some people choose to live in the city, while others prefer to live in the suburbs. Write an essay on the topic "Living in the City or in the Suburbs". And you should base your essay on the outline below.

1.有人认为居住在城里有很多好处。

2.有人认为居住在郊区有很多好处。

3.你的选择及原因。






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