第一部分 交际英语

1.-- I doubt whether the Chinese Football Team can win the game this time.

-- _____.

A.  That’s true.

B.  It’s hard to say

C.  I like the team

D.  I don’t believe it

2. -- I’m sorry to trouble you.

-- _____

A.  The same to you

B.  What a pity! I’m sorry

C.  It doesn’t matter

D.  Thanks

3. -- Please help yourself to the seafood.

-- ______

A. No, I can’t.

B. Sorry, I can’t help

C. Well, seafood don’t suit for

D. Thanks, but I don’t like the seafood

4. -- Can you go to the concert with us this evening?

-- ______

A. No, I already have plans.

B. I’d love to, but I am busy tonight

C. NO, I really don’t like being with you

D. I’m ill, so I shouldn’t go out

5. -- How are you feeling?

-- Much better. ______.

A.  Thanks for coming to see me

B.  You look great

C.  You are so kind

D.  Don’t mention it

第二部分 阅读理解

Passage 1

If you ask Daniel Radcliffe who acted Harry Potter to pick a special moment from the lat year of his life, you will find it almost impossible. “Oh, wow, that’s really difficult,” he says with a smile.

“There have been so many things, so many memories that at times it’s hard to recall them all,” says Daniel. “But I guess one of the best ones was the London Premiere for The Philosopher’s Stone. It was just amazing, one of the best nights of my life.”

“But I’ve had such a great time doing The Chamber of Secrets. I love doing the work. I love meeting new people and being part of the team. It’s been great.”

Daniel has changed. He turned 14 in July, 2002. He is taller, his voice is deeper and his frame is filling out as he begins his teenage years, and he has become an excellent actor, too.

Daniel was born in London where his father, Alan, worked as an agent and his mother, Marcia, as a casting director, and both have been an essential guiding influence on their only child.

6. How old was Daniel Radcliff in 2003?

A. 15 B. 16 C. 14 D. 13

7. What is Daniel Radcliff’s memory about the past year according to the passage?

A. He didn’t remember anything about it.

B. He had so many bad memories about it.

C. There were amazing experiences in the past year.

D. There were not many unforgettable things in the past year.

8. Which of the following is not mentioned as a liking by Daniel?

A. Making friends. B. Being an actor.

C. Being part of the team. D. Becoming a director.

9. Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. Daniel’s parents are all film stars.

B. Daniel’s parents influenced Daniel greatly.

C. Daniel has never had any influence from his parents.

D. Daniel has brothers and sisters.

10. Daniel was born in ______.

A. New York B. Beijing

C. Paris D. London

Passage 2

Places to stay in Britain are as varied as the places you visit. Whatever your budge is, the choice – from basic barn to small hotel, from tiny cottage to grand castle – is all part of fun.

Hostels

Cheap, good-value hostels are aimed as atll types of like-minded travelers, who prefer value over luxury and you don’t have to be young or single to use them. Britain’s independent hostels and backpackers hostels also offer a great welcome. Facilities and prices vary, especially in rural areas, where some hostels are a little more than a bunkhouse (临时住房) while others are remarkably comfortable – almost like bargain hotels.

Youth Hotels

Founded many years ago to “help all, especially young people of limited means, to a greater knowledge, love and care of the countryside”, the Youth Hotels Association is still going strong in the 21st century. The network of 230 hotels is a perfect gateway for exploring Britain’s towns and countryside.

B&Bs

The B&B (bed and breakfast) is a great British institution. In essence you get a room in somebody’s house, and small B&Bs may only have one guest room, so you’ll really feel like part of the family. Larger B&Bs may have four or five rooms and more facilities, but just as warm as a welcome.

In country areas your B&B might be in a vi8llage or an isolated farm surrounded by fields. Prices reflect facilities: and usually fun from around 12 pounds per person. City B&B charge about 25 pounds to 30 pounds per person, although they are often cheaper as you go further out to the suburbs.

Pubs & Inns

As well as selling drinks and meals, Britain’s pubs and inns sometimes offer B&B, particularly in country areas. Staying a night or two can be great fun and puts you at the heart of the local community.

Rates range from around 15 pounds to 25 pounds per person. Pubs are more likely to have single rooms.

11. In this passage the author mainly ______

A. tells us where to stay while visiting Britain

B. advises readers to pay a visit to Britain

C. introduces the wonderful public services in Britain

D. gives us some information about British life

12. ______are mainly built for young visitors.

A. Pubs and Inns

B. Youth Hotels

C. Hostels

D. B&Bs

13. If you travel alone and want to know better about family life in Britain, you’d better stay in ______.

A. Pubs & Inns

B. Youth Hotels

C. Hostels

D. B&Bs

14. If you are interested in traveling with your friends but only with limited means, where is the better place for you to stay?

A. Pubs & Inns

B. Youth Hotels

C. Hostels

D. B&Bs

15. Which of the following is NOT true according to the last part of the passage?

A. Pubs and inns usually provide visitors bed and breakfast.

B. All pubs and inns offer visitors bed and breakfast.

C. Pubs and inns charge a visitor 25 pounds at the most.

D. If you want a single room, you are more likely to get one in pubs.

第三部分 词汇与结构

16. There will be ______soon. I’m afraid I can’t go.

A. rain B. rainy C. raining D. rains

17. I am not used to speaking ______public.

A. in B. at C. on D. to

18. The girl is ______of a film star.

A. somebody B. something C. anybody D. anyone

19. _____ no need ______the radio as I am used to studying with it on.

A. It’s; to turn down B. It’s; turning up

C. There’s; to turn off D. There’s turning off

20. No matter _____, the little sisters managed to round the sheep up and drive them back home safely.

A. it was snowing hard B. hard it was snowing

C. how it was snowing hard D. how hard it was snowing

第四部分 完型填空

One day there was an argument between the wind and the sun. “I’m much _____ than you,” said the wind. “No, I don’t agree with you!” said the sun. While they were arguing, they say a man _____ along the road, he is wearing a heavy coat. The sun said to the wind, “Now, let _____ see who can make them take _____ his coat. Then we will know who is stronger.”

First the wind tried. It began to blow very hard. It blew _____ hard that the man pulled his coat around him. The wind was _____ with the man. Then it said to the sun, “Now, it’s your _____.” The sun started to _____ on the man. Soon it got very _____! The man took off his coat. The argument was over. We know the ______was stronger now.

21. A. strong B. strongly C. stronger D. strongest

22. A. walking B. walk C. walks D. walked

23. A. we B. our C. us D. ours

24. A. up B. on C. off D. in

25. A. not B. so C. such D. also

26. A. sad B. happy C. angry D. quick

27. A. way B. turn C. turns D. role

28. A. shines B. shine C. shining D. shined

29. A. hot B. hotter C. hottest D. hotting

30. A. wind B. sun C. man D. people

第五部分 英译汉

31. In Foreign Languages Department, a checking machine is used to correct the students’ test papers. 外语系有一台阅卷机批阅学生的试卷。

32. Riding bicycles can save energy. 骑自行车可以节省能源。

33. She likes Mike a lot, but she doesn’t want to get married so early. 她很喜欢迈克,但是不想这么早就结婚。

第六部分 写作

Changes in My Life

I have to admit that my life has undergone big changes in recent years, since I was enrolled in distance learning.

I used to relax myself when I went back home after work. Most of the time I would sit in sofa watching TV, and sometimes I spent an evening with my friends, either dining out in the restaurant or singing in KTV or visiting a teahouse.

However, I feel very much depressed the end of the first semester of my college year. I failed in two of my five courses. I realized I could no long waste my time. I made a study plan and followed it very strictly. Now I usually spend my evening time watching courseware or doing homework. Although from time to time I feel very tired after work, I continue my plan. I believe my efforts will pay in the long run.