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中国医科大学2015年12月考试《英语2》考前辅导

一、交际英语

1. — Thanks for your help. — ____________.A

A. My pleasure. B. Quite right. C. Never mind. D. Don’t thank me.

2. — I must apologize for having delayed the job. — ______.B

A. Pleased to meet you. B. No, that’s not your fault. C. I don’t know. D. Thanks a lot.

3. — I wonder if I could possibly use your car for tonight? — ____________. I’m not using it anyhow. A A. Sure, go ahead B. I don’t know C. Yes, indeed D. I don’t care

4. — I wonder if I could use your bike? — ____________.B A. No B. I’m sorry, but I’m using it right now C. Thanks D. None

5. — I'm tired of your complaints. —Just listen to me. ______.D A. What a pleasure B. I don’t know C. Thanks a lot D. I'm serious

6. — Thank you so much for your lovely gift. — ____________.B A. Never mind. B. I’m glad you like it. C. Please don’t say so. D. No, it’s not so good.

7. — ______, but I seem to have misplaced your scarf. — Oh, that’s all right.C A. I am fine B. It’s nice of you C. I am sorry D. I am OK

8. — How often do you eat out? C

—____________, but usually once a week. A. Have no idea B. As usual C. It depends D. Generally speaking

9.— Excuse me, Sir, is the swimming pool open all day? — ____________. Only from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. D A. That’s right B. Yes, of course

C. Sorry, I am not sure D. Sorry, I’m afraid not

10. — ____________B

— Yes, where is ladies' room please? A. I can help you. B. May I help you? C. Let me help you. D. What can I do for you?

11. — Could you do me a favor?B — ____________. A. Never mind B. With pleasure C. Can’t complain D. Not at all

12. — Don’t think in Chinese when you're speaking English. — ______.A

A. You are quite right. I just think in Chinese B. I’m sorry, but I think in English C. You can say that again D. It’s nonsense

13.— It would be great if you can play cards with us tomorrow.— _______A A.I’d love to. Where shall we meet? B.I am not OK with that. C.Who do we play with? D. That is a piece of cake.

14. —Who’s ______? — This is Tom.C A. speaks B. spoken C. speaking D. saying

15.— Hello, I’m David Potter.

— Hello, I’m Kelly Smith. Just______.C A.call my Kelly B. call me at Kelly C.call me Kelly D. call Kelly me

16.— Shall I give you a ride as you look so tired?— Thank you. —________.D

A.It’s your duty. B. Don’t mention it

C. Do as you like D. It couldn’t be better

17.— My book was published. —________.A

A.Good for you B. What a pleasure C.Best wishes D.You are lucky

18.— ________!— Congratulations on your promotion!C

A.I'm engaged B.It's a boy

C.I got promoted D.Thank you for your support

19. —Hi, this is Alex speaking.—Sorry, ______.C A. who are you? B. tell me who that is? C. I can’t hear you well. D. I don’t know you.

20.—I am sorry I have the wrong number.—________.C

A.You are so careless. B.You are so considerate. C.It doesn’t matter. D.What is wrong?

二、阅读理解

Passage 1

Five years ago, David Smith wore an expensive suit to work every day. “I was a clothes addict,” he jokes. “I used to carry a fresh suit to work with me so I could change if my clothes got wrinkled.” Today David wears casual clothes — khaki pants and a sports shirt — to the office. He hardly ever wears a necktie. “I’m working harder than ever,” David says, “and I need to feel comfortable.”

More and more companies are allowing their office workers to wear casual clothes to work. In the United States, the changes from formal to casual office wear have been slow. In the early 1990s, many companies allowed their workers to wear casual clothes on Friday (but only on Friday). This became known as “dress-down Friday” or “casual Friday”. “What started out as an extra one-day-a-week benefit for workers has really become an everyday thing,” said business adviser Maisly Jones.

Why have so many companies started allowing their workers to wear casual clothes? One reason is that it's easier for a company to attract new workers if it has a casual dress code. “A lot of young people don't want to dress up for work,” says the owner of a software company, “so it's hard to hire people if you have a conservative dress code.” Another reason is that people seem happier and more productive when they are wearing comfortable clothes. In a study made by Levi Strauss and Company, 85 percent of employers said that casual dress has a side effect on work. Supporters of casual office wear also say that a casual dress code helps them save money. “Suits are expensive, if you have to wear one every day,” one person said. “For the same amount of money, you can buy a lot more casual clothes.”

1. David Smith refers to himself as having been “a clothes addict” because ______________.

A. he often wore khaki pants and a sports shirt B. he couldn't stand a clean appearance

C. he didn’t want to spend much money on clothes

D. he wanted his clothes to look tidy and clean all the time 2. David Smith wears casual clothes now, because ______________. A. they make him feel at ease when working B. he cannot afford to buy expensive clothes C. he looks handsome in casual clothes D. he no longer works for any company

3. According to this passage, which of the following is FALSE? A. Many workers don’t like a conservative dress code. B. Comfortable clothes make workers more productive. C. A casual clothes code is welcomed by young workers.

D. All the employers in the U.S. are for casual office wear. 4. According to this passage, which of the following is TRUE? A. Company workers started to dress down about twenty years ago.

B. Dress-down has become an everyday phenomenon since the early 1990s. C. “Dress-down Friday” was first given as a favor from employers. D. Many workers want to wear casual clothes to impress people.

5. In this passage, the following advantages of casual office wear are mentioned EXCEPT ______________. A. saving worker’s money

B. making workers more attractive C. improving worker’s feeling D. making workers happier

Passage 2

Although the United States covers so much land and the land produces far more food than the present population needs, its people are by now almost entirely an urban society. Less than a tenth of the people are engaged in agriculture and forestry, and most of the rest live in or around towns,small and large. Here the traditional picture is changing: every small town may still be very like other small towns,and the typical small town may represent a widely accepted view of the country, but most Americans do not live in small towns any more. Half the population now lives in some thirty metropolitan areas (1arge cities with their suburbs of more than a million people each — a larger proportion than in Germany or England,let alone France). The statistics of urban and rural population should be treated with caution because so many people who live in areas classified as rural travel by car to work in a nearby town each day. As the rush to live out of town continues, rural areas within reach of towns are gradually filled with houses, so that it is hard to say at what moment a piece of country becomes a suburb. But more and more the typical American lives in a metropolitan rather than a small town environment.