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上 海 金 融 学 院 英语应用写作文模拟试卷(八)

试 题 纸 I. Translate the following sentences into English. (20%)

Directions: There are TEN Chinese sentences in this section, use the most appropriate way to translate the sentence into English and WRITE your answers on the corresponding ANSWER SHEET. 1.学生还没有到齐。

2. 我不能什么都不做待在这儿。 3. 他们一无所获。 4. 我死也不会做。

5. 胡说,我认为他 的画比你好不到哪去。 6. 我祖父快90岁了,什么事都需要别人来做。 7. 一次得手,再次不愁。 8. 橡胶很容易变形。 9. 他大惊失色。

10. 如果你认为他是好人,那你就大错特错了。

II. Error Detection. (10%)

Directions: Identify the part of the sentence or sentences that are INCORRECT and WRITE the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET.

Americans this year will swallow 15000 tons of

aspirin, one of safest and most effective drugs 1.__________ invented by man. The most popular medicines in the 2.__________ world today, it is an effective pain reliever. Its bad effects are relatively mild, and it is cheap.

For millions of people suffered from arthrities, 3.__________

it is the only thing that works. Aspirin, in short, is truly the 20th-century wonder drug. It is also the second largest suicide drug and is the leading cause of

poisoning among children. it has side effects that, if 4.__________ relatively mild, are largely unrecognized between users. 5.__________ Although aspirin was first sold by Germam company in 1899, it has been around much longer than that.

Hippocrates, in ancient Greece, understood the medical value of the leaves and tree bark which today is known to 6.__________ contain salicylates, the chemical in aspirin. During the

19th century, there was a great number of experimentation 7.__________ in Europe with this chemical, and it led in the introduction 8.__________ of aspirin. By 1915, aspirin tablets were available in the United States.

A small quantity of aspirin(two five-grain tablets) relieves pain and inflammation. It also reduces down 9.__________ fever by interfering with some of the body’s reactions. Specifically, aspirin seems to slow down the formation of the acids involved in pain and the complex chemical reactions that cause fever. The chemistry of these acids

is not fully understood, and the slowing effect of aspirin 10.__________ is well known.

III. Reading Comprehension of the Traditional Essay Structure. (20%) Directions: There is a model of an essay form in this part. Each part of the essay is followed by some questions. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Decide on the BEST CHOICE and BLACKEN the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET.

The Hazards of Moviegoing

[Introductory Paragraph] (1)I am a movie fanatic. (2) My friends count on me to know movie trivia (who was the pigtailed little girl in E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial? Drew Barrymore) and to remember every big Oscar awarded since I was in grade school(best picture 1994? Forrest Gump).(3)My friends, though, have stopped asking me if I want to go out to the movies. (4)While I love movies as much as ever, the inconvenience of going out, the temptations of the theater, and the behavior of some patrons are reasons for me to wait and rent the video.

[First Supporting Paragraph] (1)To begin with, I just don’t enjoy the general hassle of the evening. (2)Since small local movie theaters are a thing of the past, I have to drive for fifteen minutes to get to the nearest multiplex. (3)The parking lot is shared with several restaurants and a supermarket, so it’s always jammed. (4)I have to drive around at a snail’s pace until I spot another driver backing out. (5) Then it’s time to stand in an endless line, with the constant threat that tickets for the show I want will sell out. (6) If we do get tickets, the theater will be so crowded that I won’t be able to sit with my friends, or we’ll have to sit in a front row gaping up at a giant screen. (7)I have to shell out a ridiculous amount of money — up to $8 — for a ticket. (8)That entitles me to sit while my shoes seal themselves to a sticky floor coated with spilled soda, bubble gum, and crushed Raisinets.

[Second Supporting Paragraph] (1)Second, the theater offers temping snacks that I really don’t need. (2)Like most of us, I have to battle an expanding waistline. (3)At home I do pretty well by simply not buying stuff that is bad for me. (4)I can make do with snacks like celery and carrot sticks because there is no ice cream in the freezer. (5)Going to the theater, however, is like spending my evening in a Seven-Eleven that’s been equipped with a movie screen and comfortable seats. (6)As I try to persuade myself to just have a diet Coke, the smell of fresh popcorn dripping with butter soon overcomes me. (7)Chocolate bars the sizes of small automobiles seem to jump into my hands. (8)I risk pulling out fillings as I chew enormous mouthfuls of Milk Buds. (9)By the time I leave the theater, I feel disgusted with myself.