II. Indentify the part of the sentence that is incorrect and put your choice on
the answer sheet.(10%)
31. It was (not until ) I came to China that I (knew) what kind of (country) (is it).
32. He is fully absorbed (by) his work and he 9has been sitting) (in front of)
the computer screen (for about) 12 hours.
33. (Had I have been) been (his) position, I would (have hung up) the phone (in
the middle of) coversation.
34. The (first) Nobel Prize was (awarded) in 1901, (five) years after (Nobel) death.
35. (The art) of (making) (women) hats is (called) millinery.
36. She wishes that we (did not send) her (the candy) yesterday (because) she
is (on a diet).
37. Having (finished) his term paper (before the) deadline, (it was delivered)
to the professor (before) the class.
38. His father (does not approve) of (him to go) to the banquet (without) (dressing
formally).
39. The world (is getting) (small and small). We (can fly) (every where) quickly.
40. One of the (solution to) the housing problem is (to build) up wards (so as
to provide) (more space).
三、there are 10 blanks in the following passage, for each blank there are four
choices marked a, b, c, and d. you should choose one answer that best fits into
the passage, then circle the corresponding letter on the answer sheet. (10%)
air is ___41__ , and like all matter, it has weight. Weight is the measure of
the full of gravity ___42___ matter. If a scale registers 10 kilograms when a
stone is placed on it, this means that gravety pulls the stone with that much
force. ___43___, earth’s gravity pulls on each particle of gas and dust in the
atmosphere. Because our atmosphere is a vast __44___ of air, it has considerable
weight. If it could _45___be compressed and put on a set of scales, it would weight
about 5,700,000,000,000.000(quadrillion) metric tons.
The air pressed down on us and against us __46___ all sides. Something like a
ton of air is pressing against you at this moment. You are not __47___ of this
because air pressure within your body balances the pressure of the air outside.
Air pressure is 1.036 kilograms per square centimeter (14.7 pounds per square
inch) at sea __48__. It is greatest there because that is the bottom of the
atmosphere. _49__ higher altitudes the pressure is less. That is why the __50___
of highflying planes are pressurized. They are designed to maintain the air
pressure our bodies must have.
41. a. thing b. material c. atmosphere d. matter
42. a. at b. to c. on d. by
43. usually b. frequently c. naturally d. similarly
44. a. ocean b. plain c. container d. vessel
45. a. surely b. somehow c. constantly d. carefully
46. a. from b. in c by d. on
47. a. knowing b. sure c. feeling d. aware
48. a. altitude b. height c. level d. degree
49. a. on b. at c. for d. through
50. a. seats b. cabins c. bodies d. engines