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浙江师范大学英语专业高级语法测试模拟题 CCC高级语法考试卷(全凭回忆,仅供参考) I. Multiple choices. (20%)

1. Statistics (is, are) is a branch of mathematics. 2. What (is, are) his politics?

3. Neither the Kansas coach nor the players (was, were) confident of victory. 4. The manager with some workers (was, were) responsible for the loss. 5. Where (’s,’re) that five pounds I lent you? 6. A number of pages (is, are) badly torn.

7. These last three years (has, have) been full of surprises.

8. The beautiful (is, are) not always the same as the good.

9. It’s said that of the total population of Bolivia fully 80 per cent (lives, live)at an altitude of over 10000 ft.

10. (Such one, One such) dictionary is enough for me.

11. (His many, Many his) friends usually speak highly of him. 12. (All five other, All the other five) boys were in the classroom.

13. They are not likely to agree to (all other, other any) propositions.

14. The moon glittered as (it, she) rolled through the deep vault of a cloudless sky. 15. No one will be responsible for it, neither you nor (she, her).

16. Stanley had no doubt about (who, whom) would be elected minister of defense.

17. Curiously enough, when I moved my foot I found that I had been standing on a 50p piece. Perhaps he (was telling, had been telling) the truth after all!

18. I’m (going to see, seeing) the headmaster of the Park School this afternoon. 19. Far (were, be) it from me to call him a thief. 20. It is essential that he (has, have) all the facts.

21. Whatever (were, be) his defense, we cannot tolerate this disloyalty. 22. Give him food lest he (perished, perish).

23. The roses grew in great (perfuming, perfumed).

24. On the other hand, we are inclined to be alarmed by their complex mechanisms and the

involved scientific principles (in which, on which) they are built. 25. From what we know if his later life, it is clear that Shakespeare’s connection with the theatre

made him a wealthy man, since his plays attracted large (audience, audiences) and he shared in the profits.

26. I’ll get him (to repaint, repainting) the whole room.

27. I can’t get the car to start now, but I’ll soon get it (to move, moving) in the snow.

II. Fill in the blanks. (10%)

Insert an appropriate article in each blank.

There was __ knock on __ door. I opened it and found __small dark man in __check overcoat and a soft hat. He said he was __employee of __ Gas Company and had come to read __ meter. I took him to __meter, which is in __ dark corner under the stairs. I asked him if he had a torch; he said he disliked torches and always read __by __light of a match. I remarked that if there was a leak in __ gas pipe, there might be an explosion while he was reading __ meter. He said, “As a matter of fact there was an explosion in the last house I visited; and Mr. Smith was burnt in __face.” To prevent a possible repetition of this accident, I lent him a torch. He switched on the torch, read __

and wrote __reading down on the back of __envelope. I said in__ surprise that__ meter readers usually put __readings down in __ book. He said he had had a book but that it had been burnt in__ fire in __ Mr. Smith’s house. By this time I had come to __ conclusion that he wasn’t __ genuine meter reader and __ he left __ house I rang __police.

With the United States and Europe ______ (struggle) economically and ______ (consume) by efforts to stabilize their banks, China and Japan emerged as the likeliest candidates to help distressed countries.

III. Sentence Transformation (20%)

1. We know that you were in town on the night of the crime. (Transform the sentence into

passive structure.) 2. It is felt that very little was done to prevent the accident. (Transform the sentence into active

structure.) 3. People say there is trouble on the border. (BEGIN: There…)

4. A year ago there was trouble about it, which I can just remember. (BEGIN: I can just remember the trouble…)

5. (He will be flying to Moscow.) A: He will be travelling in China.

B: (Contradict the preceding statement with a cleft or pseudo-cleft sentence according to the “fact” indicated in brackets.)

6. It is natural that I will have to answer her letter. (Rewrite the following sentences, using

proper disjuncts.)

7. Walden Pond is now the site of many tourist stands.

It was once praised by Thoreau for its natural beauty. (Combine these two sentences into one sentence, using coordination.)

8. English has a large vocabulary. French has a large vocabulary. (Rewrite the two sentences to make comparisons.)

9. FACT: It is not the year of 2008, and we are not holding Beijing Olympic Games.

10. It is said that the murderer is hiding in the woods.( Transform the sentence into active

structure.)

IV. Error correction (10%)

American law regards a partnership as an association of two or more persons who have agreed to combine their labor, property, and skill, or some or all of them, for the purpose of engaging in lawful business and shared profits and losses between them. The parties forming such an association is known as partners. Partners may create a name and use a real family name or names for a partnership. The agreement to form a partnership is known as an article of co-partnership or partnership contract. The importantest provision of the agreement is the one stipulating the manner of distributing profits. Any number of persons may contract to forming a partnership, and firms of partners may enter into partnership with one another. However, most corporations have not power to enter into partnership if such power is expressly given in the corporate charter or article of association. New members may be admitted into an existed partnership only with the consent of all the partners. The agreement of a partnership has a definite term of years in general. If no duration is specified, it is said to be a partnership at will and can legally terminate at any time by

any partners. A partnership can be dissolved or terminated and the terms of the partnership agreement modified at any time.

V. Sentence structure analysis (15%)

1. Being short of money and wanting to do something useful, I applied, fearing as I did so, that

without a degree and with no experience of teaching my chances of landing the job were slim. Subject: __________________________

The subject of “being”, “wanting”, “fearing”:____________

Main sentence: ____________________________________

2. Many troops wondered how the Iraqis, whom they had worked closely with and trained over

the past year, would react when they awakened on Sunday to find that the remaining American troops on the base had left without saying anything. The subject of “would react”:___________

“they” refers to: ________

Main sentence: _____________________________________

3. He endorsed a plan, contained in a draft proposal being circulated by Senator Max Baucus,

the Montana Democrat who is chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, to help pay for expanding coverage by taxing insurance companies that offer expensive, so-called gold-plated insurance plans.

The subject of “contained”: _______________________ The subject of “being circulated”: __________________ Main sentence: _________________________________

4. When we talk about someone’s personality, we mean the ways in which he or she acts, speaks,

thinks and feels that make that individual different from others. Clause1: ______________________________________________ Clause2: ______________________________________________ Clause3: ______________________________________________ Clause4: ______________________________________________

5. Those who oppose the building of flats base their case primarily on the assumption that

everyone prefers an individual home and garden and on the high cost per unit of accommodation. The predicate verb of main sentence: _________

Main sentence: __________________________________________

VI. Writing (25%)