( )21. A moved on B got out C turned around D drove back
( )22. A However B Though C Instead D Therefore
( )23. A ever B the beginning C the past D early
( )24. A Until B Before C When D Sine
( )25. A taken B found C hidden D stored
( )26. A At B On C For D In
( )27. A carefully B quietly C bravely D quickly
( )28. A before B then C until D when
( )29. A come over B arrive C set off D leave
( )30. A waiter B driver C expert D police
( )31. A get rid of B go on with C clean up D deal with
( )32. A mistaken B anxious D unpopular D unwelcome
( )33. A worthless B expensive C unexpected D usual
( )34. A sisters B lovers C followers D prisoners
( )35. A by and by B at least C by all means D at present
四、阅读理解(3分×15=45分)
阅读下列短文,然后根据短文的内容从每小题的四个选择项中选出最佳的一项,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括号里。
A
Very soon a computer will be able to teach you English. It will also be able to translate any language for you too. It‘s just one more incredible result of the development of microprocessors-those tiny parts of a computer commonly known as silicon chips.So give up going to classes, stop buying more textbooks and relax. In a couple of years you won‘t need the international language of English.
Already Texas instruments in the United States are developing an electronic translation machine. Imagine a Spanish secretary, for example, who wants to type a letter from the boss to a business man in Sweden. All he or she will have to do is this : first type the letter will appear on another television screen in Stockholm in perfect Swedish.
And that‘s not all. Soon a computer will be able to teach you English, if you really want to learn the language. You‘ll sit in front of a television screen and practice endless structures. The computer will tell you when you are correct and when you are wrong. It will even talk to you because the silicon chips can change electrical impulses into sounds. And clever programmers can predict the responses you, the learner, are likely to make.
So think of it. You will be able to teach yourself at your own pace. You will waste very little time, and you can work at home. And if after all that, you still can‘t speak English you can always use the translating machine. In a few years, therefore, perhaps there will be no need for BBC Modern English, or BBC English by Radio programs—no more textbooks or teachers of English. Instead of buying an exciting new textbook, the computer will ask you to replace it with microprocessor one thousand nine hundred and eighty-four. Fast, reliable and efficient language learning and translating facilities will be available to you. Think of that no more tears or embarrassing moments. One little problem is that a computer can’t laugh yet-but the scientists are working on it. Happy learning
( )36. Silicon chips are
A microprocessors B the result of the development of microprocessors
C the computer D parts of microprocessors
( )37. According to the writer, you won‘t need the international language of English becauseliuxuepaper.com