I suppose I slept for several hours because when I woke up it was the middle of the night. I felt cold but covered 60 as well as I could and tried to go back to sleep. Then I realized that a draught was coming from somewhere. I got up 61 the door but found it already locked from the inside. The cold wind was coming from the window opposite. I crossed the room and 62 the moon shone through it on to the other bed. __63__ there. It took a minute or two to 64 the door myself. I realized that my companion 65 through the window into the sea.
51) A. reason B. motive C. cause D. sake
52) A. is achieved B. finish C. is over D. is in the end
53) A. quite B. rather C. fairly D. somehow
54) A. for seeing B. that I saw C. at seeing D. to see
55) A. being lonely B. to be lonely C. being alone D. to be alone
56) A. like B. as C. similar D. the same that
57) A. in each place B. for all parts C. somewhere D. anywhere
58) A. a so B. so C. such a D. such
59) A. whoever he was B. whoever was he
C. however he was D. however was he
60) A. up me B. up myself
C. up to myself D. myself up
61) A. to shut B. for shutting
C. in order that I shut D. so as for shutting
62) A. while doing like that B. as I did like that
C. as I did so D. at doing so
63) A. It was no one B. There was no one
C. It was anyone D. There was anyone
64) A. remind to lock B. remember to lock
C. remind locking D. remember locking
65) A. had to jump B. was to have jumped
C. must have jumped D. could be jumped
Key
51. D. 52. C. 53. B. 54. D.
55. D. 56. A. 57.D. 58. D.
59. A. 60. D. 61. A. 62. C.
63. B. 64. D. 65. C.
IV. 阅读理解 (Reading Comprehension) 30%
Directions: There are three reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choicer and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
Passage 1
Tom, at 53, was a very successful man. He had worked up a first class business, married a charming woman and built himself a good house in the London suburbs, that was neither so modern, nor so conventional . He had good taste. His son, Bob, 19, was doing well at Oxford; his daughter, April, aged 16, who was at a good school, had no wish to use make-up or wear low dresses. She still considered herself too young for these things. Yet she was happy, affectionate and thoroughly enjoyed life. All the same, for some time, Tom had been aware that he was working hard for very little. His wife gave him a quick kiss in the morning when he left for the office and, if she was not at a party, a quick kiss in the evening when he came home. It was obvious her life was completely filled with the children, her clothes, with keeping her figure slim, with keeping the house clean and smart, with her charities, her tennis and her friends, and parties.
The children were even busier – the boy with his work, and with his own friends, the girl with hers. They were polite to Tom but if he came into the room when they were entertaining a friend there was at once a feeling of constraint. Even if they were alone together, he saw that when he came upon them they were slightly embarrassed and changed the subject of their conversation. Yet they didn’t seem to do this when they were with their mother. He would find them all three, for instance, laughing at something, and when he came in they would stop laughing and stare at him.
66) From the passage we understand that Tom was ______D_____ .
A. a successful business man who lived in a town
B. not very successful but lived in a nice house
C. was a builder who lived in the suburbs
D. was a successful man who had built his own house
67) What does the writer tell us about Tom’s daughter, April? B
A. She was too young to enjoy life.
B. She was happy and loved life.
C. She was very sophisticated.
D. She was good at school.
68) Tom knows his wife is not very interested in him because _____B____ .
A. she is always doing housework
B. she pays him no attention except to kiss him sometimes
C. she is always playing tennis
D. she is only interested in clothes and make-up
69) How did the children behave towards Tom when they were with friends?C
A. They were pleased and informal.
B. They were rude and formal.
C. They were polite and embarrassed.
D. They were polite and relaxed.
70) What do the family often do when Tom comes into the room?D
A. They start laughing and look at him.
B. They stop talking and look embarrassed.
C. They start talking and laughing.
D. They stop laughing and look at him.
Passage 2
Normally a student must attend a certain number of courses in order to graduate, and each course which he attends gives him a credit which he may count towards a degree. In many American universities the total work for a degree consists of thirty-six courses each lasting for one semester. A typical course consists of three classes per week for 15 weeks: while attending a university a student will probably attend four or five courses during each semester. Normally a student would expect to take four years attending two semesters each year. It is possible to spread the period of work for the degree over a longer period. It is also possible for a student to move between one university and another during his degree course, though this is not in fact done as a regular practice.