Part I Vocabulary and Structure
1.The wine A a little bitter this time.
A)tastes B) sounds    C) looks    D) feels
2.So loudly    B that the audience in the back heard him clearly.
A)does he speak B) did he speak    C) he speaks D)
he spoke
3.I am going to attend the conference, but you B    with me.
A)needn" t to go B) don't need to go C) needn" t go D) needn" t going
4.The police are _C the traffic accident that happened yesterday.
A)looking down upon    B) looking forward to
C) looking into    D) looking after
5.It is reported that this medicine is    D against lung cancer.
A) economic B) easy    C) expensive D) effective
6.he has changed his    C about buying a new car at least three times.
A) brain    B) head    C) mind    D) thought
7.While    C in London, the young engineer picked up some English.
A) staying    B) stays    C) stayed    D) to stay
8.It will only take me a minute to get your watch fixed, it will be ready —B.
A) by the way B) right away C) at last D) in that case
9.We were talking about the American tourist D    we met during our
trip to the Great Wall.
A) what    B) which C) whose    D) whom
10.More and more trucks are seen    B between these two towns these days.
A) run    B) to run    C) is running    D) being run
11.Judging from his accent, I can    C that he is from the south.
A) speak    B) look    C) tell    D) show
12.We won' t be able to leave the office un til the rain _B,
A) will stop    B) stops    C) stopped D) is
stopping
13.The boss told his secretary to B the documents for later use.
A) put away B) turn on    C) make up    D) break out
14.Mary says this is the    C decision she has ever made in her career
life.
A) bad    B) worse    C) worst    D) badly
15,We all think that John is the only candidate _C will get the job.
A) whom    B) whose C) who    D) whoever
20.The villagers have offered much help to us and we think we should
do something for them    A.
A) in return B) in place    C) in fashion    D) in
danger Section B
21.We (amaze) are amazed to see John looking so well, so soon after his opera tion.
22.The shadow of the mountain (long)  at dawn.
23.What we want is a (define) definite answer by tomorrow.
24.All the (in jure) in juries were immediately taken to a nearby hospi tai by ambulance.
25.It is a fact that traditional meals are (healthy) healthier than fast foods.
三级 英语26.Nurses should treat the sick and wounded with great (kind) _kindness.
27.All visitors to the lab (expect) are expected to take off their shoes before they en ter.
28.(Personal) personally, I think he is a very nice partner, though you may not agree.
29.They talked to him for hours, (\try) trying to persuade him to change his mind.
30.His efforts to improve the sales of this product have been very (help) helpful
31.When we arri ved, there was a smell of cooking (come) coining from the ki tchen.
32.We have to find new ways to (short) _shorten the process of produc tion.
33.By this time next year my family (live) _has been lived in this small town for 20 years.
34.Jane, as well as some of her classmates, (work)    works in the
Quality Control Department now.
35.She managed to settle the argument in a (friend)    friendly way.
36.I would ra ther you (go)    go wi th me tomorrow morning.
37.If I (be)  were__ you, I wouldn" t ask such a silly question.
38.As soon as the result (come) _comes out, r 11 let you know.
39.If you smoke in this nonsmoking area, you will (fine) _be fined $50.
40.It is quite difficult for me (decide)    to decide who should be
gi ven the job.
Part II Reading Comprehension
Task 1
About ten men in every hundred suffer from color blindness in some way; women are luckier only about one in two hundred is affected in this manner. There are different forms of color blindness. A man may not be able to see deep red.
He may think that red, orange and yellow are all shades of green. Some times a person canno t tell the difference between blue and green. In rare cases an unlucky man may see everything in shades of green - a strange world indeed.
In certain occupa tions color blindness can be dangerous and candidates are testedmost carefully. For example, when fighting at night, soldiers use light of flares to signal to each other. A green light may mean Advance" and a red light may mean uDanger! Keep back!" You can see what will happen if somebody thinks that red is green! Color blindness in hum
an beings is a s trange thing to explain. In a single eye there are millions of every small things called "cones”. These help to see in a bright light and to tell the difference between colors. There are also millions of "rods" but these are used for seeing when it is nearly dark. They show us shape but not color. Wait until it is dark tonight, then
go outside. Look round you and try to see what colors you can recognize.