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Quiz试卷及答案1

Quiz试卷及答案1

Quiz试卷及答案读写教程第一册,单元测试卷一试卷编号:Book1-Quiz1 考试时间:120 分钟满分:100 分Part 1 Word Dictation (Each item: 0. 5) Directions: Listen and write down the words you hear. You are going to listen to the recording twice. During the first time, write the word that you hear. Check your answers as you listen the second time. 1. frustrate 2. communicate 3. embarrass 4. discipline 5. commitment 6. access 7. minimum 8. intimidate 9. medium 10. opportunity 11. environment 12. critical 13. concern 14. disgusting 15. offensive 16. negative 17. teenager 18. influence 19. guidance 20. curiosity Part 2 Understanding Long Conversations (Each item: 1) Directions: In this section you’ ll hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear. Questions 21 to 25 are based on the same passage or dialog. 21. B A. She forgot most of her English. B. She returned to the regular class. C. She missed her best friend a lot. D. She became sad about her studies. 22. A A. Because her English was1/ 13very good. B. Because she had been in the wrong class. C. Because she wanted to study online. D. Because she didn’ t like the regular class much. 23. D A. It was exciting. B. It was challenging. C. It was rewarding. D. It was frustrating. 24. C A. She caught up with other studentsin the class. B. She managed to be at the top of the class.C. She had to be sent back to the regular class.D. She failed in the final exam despite her efforts. 25. B A. She should study together with her best friend. B. She should learn with teachers helping her study. C. She should study with students at the same level. D. She should not blame other people for her failure. Transcript: M: Hey, Chris! I didn’t expect to see you back in the regular English class. W: Hi, Alan. I didn’t expect to be back either. M: You don’t have to look so sad about it. W: To be honest, I feel like a failure. At the start of the school year, our teacher thought that my English was good enough for me to join a new class for Internet learners. After two months of study in the online class, I think my English got worse. M: What was the problem with the online class? W: Lots of things. For one, I was separated from my best friend. But the biggest problem was that I didn’t have anyone to help me. Without a teacher to tell me what to do, Inever knew what to do in class. I was so discouraged. Needless to say, my English didn’t improve at all. M: Do you really think that you should blame other people for your failures? W: What? M: I mean, you are responsible for your own studies, not your teacher or your friends. Maybe you should have worked harder to do well. W: Maybe there is something in your words, but my experience with the online class taught me that it is necessary to have someone who can direct my studies. Questions 1. What happened to Chris? 2. Why did Chris leave the regular class? 3. What did Chris think of her online studies? 4. What happened to Chris after a couple of months in the online class?5. What did Chris learn from her online studies? Part 3 Understanding Passages (Each item: 1) Directions: In this section you’ ll hear a passage or passages. Listen car efully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear. Questions 26 to 30 are based on the same passage or dialog. 26.B A. To go sightseeing in that country. B. To read the literature of that country. C. To communicate with people in that country. D. To learn more about the culture of that country. 27. A A. To do their work better. B. To get better jobs. C. To learn modern technology. D. To do3/ 13business with those countries. 28. D A. Using records and tapes. B. Using radio and TV programs. C. Going to evening classes. D. Using computers and the Internet. 29. D A. It is the best way of learning a foreign language. B. It is the most expensive way of learning a foreign language. C. Many people hope to learn a foreign language in this way. D. Many people find it unnecessary to learn a foreign language in this way. 30. C A. Books. B. Technology. C. Hard work. D. Teachers. Transcript: Before the Second World War, people usually learnt a foreign language in order to read the literature of the country. Now they need the language in order to do their work better. Every year millions of people start learning a new language. How do they do it? Some people try at home, with books and records or tapes; some use radio or television programs; others go to evening classes. It is easier to learn a language in the country where it is spoken. However, most people cannot afford this, and for many it is not necessary. No matter how they study, however, learning a language is hard work. Machines and good books will help, but they cannot do the students’ work for them. Questions 1. Why did people learn a foreign language before the Second World War? 2. Why do people learn a foreign language now? 3. Which of the followingis not mentioned as a way for people to learn a foreign language?4. What does the speaker say about learning a foreign languagein the country where it is spoken? 5. What is the most important factor in learning a foreign language? Questions 31 to 35 are based on the same passage or dialog. 31. C A. Nearly 10, 300 people listened to music. B. Music is neither air nor water. C. Students think music is important. D. Life is important to most students. 32. A A. They listen to music whenever they are free. B. They listen to Chinese but not English music. C. They listen to neither English nor Chinese music. D. They listen to Pop and RB styles of music.33. A A. It was the most popular style. B. It was liked less than RB. C. It was liked less than Country. D. It was liked less than Hip-hop. 34. D A. Parents often influence their children’ s tastes. B. Parents and children listen to varieties of styles. C. Parents and children often listen to the same music. D. Parents have very little influence on their children. 35. D A. 73 percent. B. 33 percent. C.13 percent. D. 3 percent. Transcript: Music is not air. Neither is it water. But for many senior high students, music is an important part of life. This result was found following5/ 13a teen magazine’s summer survey on readers’ attitudes to music. Nearly 10,300 readers replied to the survey. Over half,52 percent, said that they listen to music whenever they are free. Just 0.5 percent of students said they never listen to music. Most listen to both English and Chinese songs. But, the survey showed that students have very different tastes and enjoy a wide variety of styles. About 32 percent of students listen to Pop music. Behind Pop came RB, Country, Rock, Hip-hop and others. Parents have the least effect on students’ tastes and do not enjoy the same music. Just three percent of students listen to music that their parents introduced them to. Questions 1. What was found by the teen magazine’s summer survey? 2. What did 52 percent of people say on the survey?3. How did people respond in the survey about Pop music?4. How do parents and children relate musically?5. What percentof children listen to the music their parents introduce? Part 4 Fill in the Blanks (with the Initial Letters Provided) (Each item: 1) Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the help of the first letter(s) . Use only ONE word to fill in each blank. 36. Exercise is very rewarding, because you will become stronger and healthier after doing it. 37. The young man feltfrustrated, because he could not please his father no matter how hard he tried. 38. The book was frustrating to read because even after using a dictionary I still couldn’ t understan d all the difficult words. 39. I started to learn to speak English at a night school when I was still a junior officer in the National Guard. 40. It’ s a very different park, unlike any other that I have come across before. 41. Generally a place is public if the majority of the public has access to it. 42. Chinese is still the main medium of instruction in China for English language learning. 43. A child who acts poorly in public can easily embarrass his parents, because it makes them look bad in the eyes of other people. 44. Keep a positive attitude towards yourself, instead of thinking negative about who you are, and you will reap tremendous benefits. 45. After more than 20 years of achieving very little, research into tuberculosis is just now beginning to reap the benefits of developments in medical treatment. 46. Even though she tries to hide her feelings, I can see she’ s pretty upset by the letter. 47. If you burst into tears, laughter, or song, you suddenly begin to cry, laugh, or sing. 48. The doctor will also give you a thorough checkup in which he will talk to7/ 13you about where to have your baby and tell you how to look after yourself. 49. He went out for a run after having a piece of toast and a cup of coffee. 50. Tuneless music and voices do not sound pleasant. 51. Abu is not his real name, but it’s one he uses to disguise(掩饰) his identity. 52. Jane felt moved by her parents’ deep concern, which only a week ago she viewed as her mother bugging her. 53. TV may have a negative as well as a positive influence on children, so we should take care to select good programs for children to watch.54. The heat, the noise, and the smell of the other passengers disgusted him and kept him from using the subway.55. You’ ll need patience and understanding if you’ re going to be a parent. Part 5 Fill in the Blanks (with Prepositions or Adverbs) (Each item: 1) Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with an appropriate preposition or adverb. Fill in each blank with only ONE word. 56. The hotel provides a shoe cleaning service for guests. 57. The search provided the police with several vital clues. 58. He was short of breath as he was running hard to keep up with the other runners. 59. He decided that he would drive back to town instead of spending the night at the hotel. 60. She is in a bit of a bad mood because she’ s just given up smoking. 61.Walking for exercise may be boring at times but early on a clear sunny morning there can be nothing finer. 62. Far from being relaxed, we both felt so uncomfortable we hardly spoke. 63. Story telling has played a role in many societies for thousands of years before the start of written history. 64. After a whole day’ s hard work, Bob really felt like having a rest. 65. When they first traveled to Africa, they were not aware of the challenges facing millions of people who were trying to survive.66. The mother grew worried about her son, as she hadn’ t heard from him for more than a month. 67. We must awaken people to the dangers for the environment. 68. Jobs are hard to get and, as a result, more young people are continuing their education. 69. You might find it helpful to plan what you will say in advance and to talk it over first with someone you believe.70. I was hard on my eldest son, and he, in turn, was mean to his little brother. 71. She reached for her telephone and dialed the number of a friend. 72. She soon found that it wasn’ t easy to get ahead in the movie business. 73. Maggie burst into tears at the sight of the house and the small familiar crowd waiting for her outside the wooden gate of the garden.74. The next morning, Ian woke her up with a cup of tea and9/ 13said he was sorry about last night. 75. Rather than go straighton to university why not get some work experience first? Part 6 Cloze (with Options) (Each item: 1) Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the choices. Questions 76 to 95 are based on the following passage. I am talking to the children in the street and also thinking about the very difficult question of how bestto learn their language. The problem is 76. simple. Learning a first language is easy. These children, for example, started listening to their own language even before they were born and they will keep 77. it throughout their lives. They aren’ t even aware they are learning it most of time. I, however, have not had 78. to or the benefit of speaking and listening to my second language 79. a very young age. I am often 80. trying to express myself in my second language. I want to be like the children I see on the street who can speak the 81. language so well. I make myself 82. better by telling myself that I have more experience and knowledge than those children and so I can 83. better. But, instead of holding on to this 84. thought for a couple of moments, I turn right around and remind myself that having knowledge and experience is not always 85. . For example, knowledge andhabits that I have taken from my first language often cause me to make mistakes that a child 86. never make. In fact, I have reaped very few 87. being an older language learner. I think about how I can keep notes to help me remember what I have learned 88. young children cannot. But, of course, if I 89. the memory of a child, I would not need to keep so many notes. Sometimes I feel like just 90. . A child must gather information about a language from all around and use that language for many years in order to communicate well. The same is 91. for me. But, 92. a child, I use experience and insight I’ ve 93. and find opportunities to try to discuss more difficult subjects and, 94. , I often make bigger mistakes than a child would. When I ask for directions or 95. myself, I embarrass myself. I should only talk to the children on the street for now. 76. far from 77. practicing 78. access 79. from 80. frustrated 81. same 82. feel 83. communicate 84. comforting 85. positive 86. would 87. benefits 88. while 89. had 90. giving up 91. true 92. unlike 93. gathered 94. as a result 95. introduce Part 7 Vocabulary and Structure (Each item: 1) Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C11/ 13and D. 96. She felt like _ C __ frustration, but she wasdetermined not to lose her self-control. A. to cry outof B. to cry for C. crying out of D. crying for 97. Allanimals communicate, but our special method of speech is ____B __ to human beings. A. aware B. unique C.absolute D. continual 98. The method he used turned out tobe ___ A ____ in improving the students’ English.A. effectiveB. abilityC. responseD. explicit 99. Theboss refused to give any ___B____ on the fact that his workerswere out of jobs. A. response B. comment C. answer D.reply 100. The police searched the city in an effort to catchthe man who __D____ the murder last week. A. limited B. madeC. didD. committed 101. They had to examine the dead tigerbefore they were ___A____ as to who killed it. A. positiveB. seniorC. virtualD. vital 102. He could be ___B_____about everything else in the world, but not about Manet, hisloving child. A. visual B. critical C. favorite D.essential 103. It was hard work but we all felt ___C_____ atthe end of the project. A. embarrassed B. frustrated C.rewarded D. challenged 104. The combination of virtual andtraditional learning will ___D_____ the scope of every lessonand increase the students’ interest. A. reflect B.instruct C. hinder D. expand 105. It would be best to deal with these issues at once, before problems ____A____. A. arise B. reflect C. expand D. challenge 106. Jane said to her husband, Don’ t worry. There is no cause for ___B_____ about our dau ghter’ s ability to manage herself. A. care B. concern C. attention D. love 107. The tap won’ t ____A____, and there is water all over the floor. A. turn off B. turn down C. turn on D. turn up 108. Wearing the right shoes and clothes ___B_____ being fit can make all the difference. A. in addition B. as well as C. also D. too 109. Please go away and let me get on with my work ___A_____. A. in peace and quiet B. at peace C. for silence D. in quietly 110. The idea ___A_____ to him so much that he took it without hesitation.A. appealedB. interestedC. drewD. attracted13/ 13。

Quiz_5_习题及答案

Quiz_5_习题及答案

姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________读写教程第一册,单元测试卷五试卷编号:Book1-Quiz5考试时间:120 分钟满分:100 分Part 1 Skimming and Scanning (True/False)(Each item: 2)Directions:Read the following passage. Then decide whether the following statements are True or False.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.Time limitation: 4 minutes and 12 secondsWhat kind of car will we be driving in 2010? They would be rather different from the type we know today, with the next twenty years bringing greater change than the past fifty. The people who will be designing the models of tomorrow believe that environmental problems may well accelerate (加速) the pace of automotive design. Today they are students on the transport design course at London's Royal college of Art.Their vision (相象中的画面) is of a machine with three wheels instead of four, electrically powered, environmentally clean, and able to drive itself along "intelligent" roads equipped with built-in power supplies. Future cars will pick up their fuel during long journeys from a power source built into the road, or store it in small quantities for travel in the city.Instead of today's seating arrangements-two in front, two or three behind, all facing forward-the 2010 car will have a versatile (有许多用途的) interior with adults and children in a family circle.This view of the future car is based on a much more sophisticated (复杂的) road system, with strips built into motorways to supply power to vehicles passing along them. Cars will not need drivers, because computers will provide safe driving control and route finding. All the driver will have to do is say where to go and the computer will do the rest. It will become impossible for cars to crash (撞) into one another. The technology already exists for the car to become a true automobile.1. Those who will design the models of tomorrow believe that environmental problems will quicken change in cars.TF2. The car designers are most likely to believe that we will always have an imperfect world.TF3. From the passage we know that inside the future car, seats are arranged in a circle.TF4. A future road will direct a car to its destination.TF5. We can infer from the passage that it will be impossible for cars in the future to crash into one another because computers control the driving and find the route.TFPart 2 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(Each item: 2)Directions:Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.There were very few places in the world that Jules Verne, the writer, did not visit. He went round the world a hundred times or more. Once he did it in eighty days, unheard of in the nineteenth century. He voyaged 6,000 miles under the sea, went around the moon, explored the center of the earth, and chatted with natives in Australia.Jules Verne, the man, was a stay-at-home person. He was more likely to be tired from writing than from traveling. He did make a few visits to Europe and North America. And he made one 6-week tour of New York State. But that was all. He spent less than one of his 77 years traveling. Yet he was the world's most outstanding tourist. His books are crowded with hunting and fishing trips. Jules actually went hunting only once. Then he raised his gun and shot off the game officer's hat!He wasn't a scientist himself, but he encouraged many people to become scientists. Long before radio was invented, he had TV working in his books. His name for it was different, though. He had flying machines 50 years before the Wright brothers flew their first plane at Kitty Hawk. In fact, there were few wonders of the 20th century that this man of the 19th century did not see coming. In his stories you can read about air conditioning, tall buildings, advanced weapons, tanks, boats that can travel under the water, and airplanes.6. What was Jules Verne?A. A scientist.B. An inventor.C. A writer.D. A great traveler.7. What was unknown in the 19th century?A. Going under the sea.B. Going around the world in 80 days.C. Going to the moon.D. Going to the center of the earth.8. How much traveling did Verne do in total?A. Six months.B. Seventy-seven years.C. One year.D. Six years.9. What made Verne's TV different from others?A. His showed books.B. His was made by scientists.C. His was called something else.D. His was also flying machine.10. What makes Verne's inventions so surprising?A. They were in stories.B. They were wonders.C. They were working.D. They were ahead of their time.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.Once upon a time there was a wise man that used to go to the ocean to do his writing. He had a habit of walking on the beach before he began his work.One day he was walking along the shore. As he looked down the beach, he saw a human figure moving like a dancer. He smiled to himself at the thought of someone who would dance on the beach. So he began to walk faster to catch up.As he got closer, he saw that it was a young man and the young man wasn't dancing, but instead he was reaching down to the shore, picking up something and very gently throwing it into the ocean.As he got closer he called out, "Good morning! What are you doing?"The young man paused, looking up and replied, "Throwing starfish (海星) in the ocean.""Well then, why are you throwing starfish into the ocean?""The sun is up and the tide is going out. And if I don't throw them in they'll die.""But, young man, don't you realize that there are miles and miles of beach and starfish all along it. You can't possibly make a difference!"The young man listened politely. Then he bent down, picked another starfish and threw it into the ocean, past the breaking waves and said, "It made a difference for that one."There is something very special in each and every one of us. All of us have a natural ability to make a difference. If we can become aware of that ability, we will have the power to shape the future.All of us must find our starfish. If we throw our starfish wisely and well, the world will be wonderful.11. Before he began writing, the wise man would ________.A. take a walk along the shoreB. go swimming in the oceanC. have a walk and pick up starfish on the beachD. look down the beach and enjoy the scene12. One day, the wise man saw a young man ________.A. dancing along the beachB. walking along the beachC. picking up starfish for saleD. trying to save as many starfish as possible13. Near the end of the passage, "something very special" refers to ________.A. the ability to make decisionsB. natural abilitiesC. starfish that the young man threw back to the oceanD. our ability to have an effect on the future14. Which of the following statements is True according to the passage?A. The wise man and the young man shared the same opinion on the subject of starfish.B. The young man disagreed with the wise man on the subject of starfish.C. The wise man thought it impossible to save any of the starfish on the beach.D. The young man was unaware of his ability to make a difference for starfish.15. The writer told this story in order to tell us that ________.A. every one of us is cleverB. all of us can help to shape our futureC. wise men are sometimes stupidD. young people are actually wiser than old peopleQuestions 16 to 20 are based on the same passage or dialog.Yukio is a twenty-four year old Japanese businessman. A few months ago, his company sent him to work at its New York City office for half a year. This was his first experience living in the United States.Yukio thought New York City was very exciting, but he also found it very strange. It was difficult for him to get used to it. He found it strange to be with people from so many different races. He sometimes found American people very direct, open, and honest-though he still couldn't understand them. He wished he could become friends with some Americans, but he wasn't sure how to get along with them. Most of the time, he felt very lonely and missed Japan.But soon some sunshine came into his life. A new clerk came to work in his office part-time. She was American, as were most of the clerks in his office. Her name was Cindy. She was very clever, friendly, and good-looking. Cindy was also a student studying business. Cindy and Yukio got along very well. They talked together whenever possible. Cindy told Yukio her dreams of having a successful business. She said she was not really interested in getting married or having children. She wanted to use all of her energy for business. Yukio found Cindy very interesting and very different from the women he knew before. In a similar way, Cindy found Yukio unique among all the men that she knew. Soon the two fell in love and they were both very happy.But now it is almost time for Yukio to return to Japan. Yukio wants Cindy to return to Japan with him and marry him. But Cindy doesn't speak any Japanese. She fears that Yukio wants her to become an ordinary wife and have children right away. Cindy wants Yukio to stay in New York City.They feel very bad, not knowing what they should do. Should they stay in New York? Should they go to Japan? Sometimes they think they should separate, but they also feel they cannot live without each other.16. A few months ago, Yukio ____________________________________.A. was sent to New York City by his companyB. went to New York City for a meetingC. was told to open a new office for his company in New York CityD. met his former girlfriend Cindy in New York City17. According to the reading passage, Cindy ______________________________.A. didn't like JapanB. was a student and a businesswomanC. was a student and a clerkD. was dreaming of something not possible18. Cindy was not concerned about getting married because _________________.A. Yukio didn't want to stay in New York CityB. Cindy doesn't speak any JapaneseC. Yukio and Cindy didn't get along well sometimesD. Cindy wanted a successful business19. According to your opinion based on the reading passage, which of the following statements is true?A. Yukio thought people in New York were the same as people in Japan.B. Cindy was Yukio's first American girlfriendC. Cindy had many other Japanese boyfriends before YukioD. Yukio spoke very little English20. The main idea of the passage is _________________________________.A. there can be difficulties in falling in love with a person from another cultureB. American people and Japanese people cannot understand each otherC. a man misses his countryD. a businessman and his clerk often fall in love with each otherPart 3 Understanding Long Conversations(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you'll hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 21 to 25 are based on the same passage or dialog.21.A. Brother and sister.B. Father and daughter.C. Husband and wife.D. Friends.22.A. It will help his learning skills.B. It can give him a sense of belonging.C. It can make him healthier, happier, and more active.D. It will help him understand that his grandmother is not worthless.23.A. She can play with and read to the children.B. She can get help with her medical needs.C. She can teach the children how to read.D. She can help with a lot of housework.24.A. He dislikes living together with elderly people.B. He's worried they can't give her the special care she might need.C. He's worried about what she might teach the children.D. He doesn't want to spend extra money to take care of her.25.A. She is going to live in a nursing home.B. She is going to live in her own home.C. She is going to live with Kathy and John.D. She is going to live with Kathy's sister.Questions 26 to 30 are based on the same passage or dialog.26.A. In 1945.B. In 1939.C. In 1940.D. In 1954.27.A. His name, job, and address.B. His name, job, and age.C. His name, home country, and age.D. His name, job, and number of children.28.A. Because it was a difficult name for the government official to understand.B. Because Stravinsky was his family name and he was proud of it.C. Because he was well known by his name.D. Because he didn't like American names.29.A. They had met before.B. He knew one of Stravinsky's friends.C. He and his family saw Stravinsky at the circus.D. He and his family loved a polka composed by Stravinsky.30.A. 425.B. 500.C. 1000.D. More than Stravinsky could remember.Part 4 Understanding Passages(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you'll hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 31 to 35 are based on the same passage or dialog.31.A. On a bus.B. In a coffee bar.C. In a train.D. In a park.32.A. Reading.B. Praying.C. Smoking.D. Singing.33.A. Learn science.B. Stop smoking.C. Throw books away.D. Look out of the window.34.A. A book.B. A pack of cards.C. Some beads.D. His visiting card.35.A. A scientist.B. A president.C. A peasant.D. An artist.Part 5 Word Dictation(Each item: 1)Directions:Listen and write down the words you hear. You are going to listen to the recording twice. During the first time, write the word that you hear. Check your answers as you listen the second time.36. 37. 38. 39. 40.Part 6 Vocabulary and Structure(Each item: 1)Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.41. It was hard work but we all felt ________ at the end of the project.A. embarrassedB. frustratedC. rewardedD. challenged42. The reality is, as it has always been, that teaching is a rewarding, but at times ________ profession.A. instructingB. benefitingC. well-payingD. frustrating43. The teacher evaluated the performance of each of his students who ________ evaluated his performance.A. by turnB. in turnC. at turnD. on turn44. He is not my close friend and not one who I can ________ when I'm in trouble.A. look forward toB. look up toC. look toD. look on45. Disease _________ during the journey and many passengers had to be rushed to hospital for treatment.A. broke outB. broke downC. started offD. started out46. The small town became a tourist attraction and its only restaurant became so crowded that the ______________ had to eat at home every night.A. localsB. citizensC. migrantsD. emigrants47. It is said that ________ to the plan so far have been positive.A. reactionsB. viewsC. ideasD. opinions48. The ________ child was helped to his feet.A. fallingB. fallenC. fallD. fell49. Take this baggage and _______ you can find enough space.A. hang it whichB. hang it in whichC. hang it whereverD. hang it when50. A credit card is particularly useful __________ and there are often insurance benefits if you pay for your travel with the card.A. when it is travelingB. when travelingC. travelingD. when they are traveling51. Advertising is different from other forms of communication _______ the advertiser pays for the message to be delivered.A. in whichB. in this wayC. in thatD. in order that52. No matter _______ they added to their knowledge and abilities, the old professor was never satisfied.A. what manyB. how manyC. what muchD. how much53. They didn't break the bad news to his mother _______ that she might break down.A. unlessB. forC. becauseD. for fear54. To be frank, I'd rather you ________ in the case.A. will not be involvedB. not involvedC. not to be involvedD. were not involved55. The coming of the railways in the 1830s ______ our society and economic life.A. transformedB. transportedC. transferredD. translatedPart 7 Reading Comprehension (Banked Cloze)(Each item: 0.5)Directions:Fill in the blanks in the following passage(s) by selecting suitablewords/expressions from the Word Bank. You may not use any of the words/expressions more than once.Word bank: confused combating acquainting estimated diagnosed promote pressure assume access account solution obvious plague available virusQuestions 56 to 65 are based on the following passage.New medicines have helped many live with AIDS, but they have also had some negative effects on the fight against the disease.In recent years people who have been 56.with AIDS have been living longer, healthier lives. This is because those that have been infected with the disease have 57.to new medicines. These medicines should not however, be 58. with a complete cure forAIDS. AIDS continues to 59.for huge losses in life. This includes people who use the new medicines. The only sure way to protect yourself from AIDS is to avoid risks connected with the 60.that causes the illness.One of the biggest concerns in recent years has been the public's attitude toward thedisease. Having new medicines has lead many to 61.that AIDS no longer threatens a person's life. This has lead to careless behavior in places where these medicines are62. .It is 63. that the number of people who got AIDS in developed countries in2004 was up 10 percent from 2003.Those in rich countries should remember 64.the AIDS epidemic is something thepeople on this earth must do together. We must act with care and show the world thateducated communities can fight this 65. . If richer nations cannot stop the spread of AIDS, there will be no hope for the poorer nations.Part 8 Cloze (with Options)(Each item: 1)Directions:Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the choice s.Questions 66 to 85 are based on the following passage.Are good people in short supply? Is it progressively difficult to have a strong sense ofmorality? What exactly is integrity? The answerAnd as for integrity, it is like having an inner 67.right. We often refer to the integrity of the soldiers. They protected the people and the land,and 68.69.a helpful and positive attitude. And, 71.to these values firmly. Most people will actually go 72.right.a little money or that honest people are scarce 74.trust of strangers. We need to continue to focus on the positive and make a 75.a model for others and 76.person would lend a hand and I would do 78.probably the case. Most people are truly helpful if they can be, and when we look at otherswith this in 79.that's all that it 80.81.could be considered forgetful and the things she has lost arehas lost her wallet three times in the past five years. Eachleast $50 in it. Each time it was found by someone who 84.integrity by returning it to her by means of an address or telephone number within the wallet.The money and 85.person who found her wallet from taking the money and saying that it was missing when they found the wallet, but that's not what happened.Answers to Quiz 5:Part 1 Skimming and Scanning (True/False)1-5 TFTFTPart 2 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(每小题:2 分)1-5 CBCDD 6-10 ADDBB 11-15 ACDBAPart 3 Understanding Long Conversations(每小题:1 分)1-5 CBABC 6-10 ABCDAPart 4 Understanding Passages(每小题:1 分)1-5 CBADAPart 5 Word Dictation(每小题:1 分)1 infinite 2. mission 3. analysis 4. component 5. fashionablePart 6 Vocabulary and Structure(每小题:1 分)1-5 CDBCA 6-10 AABCB 11-15 CDDDAPart 7 Reading Comprehension (Banked Cloze)(每小题:0.5 分)1. diagnosed2. access3. confused4. account5. virus6. assume7. available8. estimated9. combating 10. plaguePart 8 Cloze (with Options)(每小题:1 分)1. to2. compass3. above all4. as5. included6. believe7. out of8. out9. inevitably 10. genuine11. ensure 12. were 13. the same 14. mind 15. takes16. 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试卷:Quiz for Unit 4 Reading试卷编号:QuizforUnit4Reading 试卷满分:20姓名:学号:班级:登录:2011-10-11 11:58:30 交卷:上机地图例:Right Wrong To be marked by instructorPart 1 Skimming and Scanning (True orFalse Questions + Blank Filling)(每小题:0.5 分)Directions: Read the following passage and then answerthe questions. For questions 1-7, choose Y (YES) if thestatement agrees with the information given in thepassage, choose N (NO) if the statement contradicts theinformation given in the passage, choose NG (NOT GIVEN)if the information is not given in the passage. For questions8-10, complete the sentences with the information given inQuestions 1 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.Community Colleges in the United StatesMore Americans are enrolled in community colleges than in any other type of higher educational institutions. But these popular schools are not well understood outside the United States. What are community colleges? Why should international students take a closer look at them? Community colleges have also been called "two-year" colleges or "junior" colleges, but the preferable name is "community college". These institutions, found throughout the United States, primarily serve local communities. Unlike the four-year, bachelor's degree-granting colleges and universities, community colleges usually do not have dormitories (宿舍). They are "commuter schools" often located close to expressways (高速公路) and public transportation routes so that students can reach the campus easily from the nearby areas.Community colleges, therefore, are very busy places. Manyeither before or after their work hours, in the evening, or evenon weekends. Many community colleges are open from earlyin the morning till late at night. Because they are usually paidfor by the state or local tax money, their doors are open to allstudents. Everyone living in the area served by the communitycollege is welcome to attend.Because they serve so many people with so many differenteducational needs, community colleges offer many differentkinds of programs. Thus, there are several programs thatmight be of interest to international students.Community Colleges offer:•University-transfer (转校) programs;•Technical programs;•Job-training programs;•Basic-skills programs;•Special-interest programs.International students would probably be most interested inthe first program on the list: university-transfer programs.Community colleges offer the first two years of a normalattend a community college can prepare themselves totransfer to a four-year institution by completing the beginningcourses of a program at the community college instead of at auniversity. After two years, students can apply for a four-yearcollege or university to complete their degree. International students may also be interested in the technical programs or job-training programs at community colleges. For example, many community colleges have certificate (证书) programs in fields such as air conditioning, car technology, building and construction, business, medical technology, police and fire department training, child and family studies, and many other areas with promising careers.Community colleges also provide basic skills courses forstudents who need help with reading, writing or math. Thesestudents may need special preparation for their jobs or tocontinue their education.Many people enroll in special-interest classes. These classesmay be for recreation or hobbies, such as sports, dancing,music, or art. Community colleges, by definition, serve theneed.Community college education is available to adults of any ageand background. As a result, community colleges have aunique place in the educational system of the United States.These quality institutions are the fastest growing segment ofAmerican higher education and now enroll more studentsthan any other kind of institution. Community colleges makehigh-quality education convenient and cheap to virtuallyeveryone.Admission to Community CollegesFor international students coming to the United States,community colleges offer excellent educational opportunities.Community colleges usually have an easy, open-admissionprocess. Generally, for successful admission to a communitycollege, an international student needs to have evidence ofhigh school completion, English proficiency (精通), andenough finances for the stay in the United States.Cost of Community Collegescolleges and universities. Students can save money during thefirst two years of their studies. Then, they can transfer to anyfour-year institution to complete the final two years of abachelor's degree. Community colleges are fully-accredited(官方认可的). Credits earned at a community college canusually be transferred to any other institution.Learning at a Community CollegeStudents will find a supportive learning environment atcommunity colleges. Sometimes classes are smaller, andstudents can benefit from more individual attention from theprofessors.Community colleges also offer international students a clearerview of the American society. Although some of the traditionalfeatures of a college campus—such as dormitories—aremissing, there are a variety of other aspects of the communitycollege environment that make it very special. Communitycolleges are in the business of helping people of all ages andbackgrounds—including international students—realize theireducational dreams.One of the great strengths of the American higher educational system is the ease with which students can transfer from one college or university to another. It is not unusual, for example, for a student attending a small private college to transfer to a large, comprehensive public university.Importance of AccreditationAlthough the higher educational system in the US makes transferring easy, there are some points to keep in mind if you are considering a transfer. Please note that the following comments only concern transfers from one accredited institution to another within the United States. Transfers from or to institutions that are not accredited is not recommended. If a student attends an institution that lacks accreditation, there is a risk that the courses completed will not transfer to an accredited institution. Always check the accreditation of the institution you plan to attend and also check if the program of study or major that you have chosen is accredited by aprofessional organization.Many colleges and universities have arrangements known as "Articulation (明晰) Agreements" with other institutions. These agreements allow students to transfer from one institution to the other as part of a program of study. Generally speaking, such agreements allow easy transfer with little or no loss of credit and time. For example, engineering students may study for three years at the undergraduate level at one college, then transfer to another college for two more years and receive both a bachelor's and a master's degree at the end of the five year program of study. Sometimes such programs are known as "3+2 programs" because they are designed to be completed in a total of five years.Community colleges often have articulation agreements with four-year colleges and universities. Many states have similar mechanisms for transferring credits.Many private colleges and universities that are located near community colleges also have detailed lists of how and what courses will transfer.If you plan ahead, a transfer can be an excellent way toaccomplish your educational goals and enrich your experience with higher education in America.1.The passage gives an introduction to community collegesin the United States.A. YB. NC. NGmunity colleges usually have dormitories, likefour-year colleges.A. YB. NC. NG3.All adults who live in the area served by a communitycollege can attend it.A. YB. NC. NG4.Of all the programs offered by community colleges,international students are most likely to prefer thejob-training programs.A. YB. NC. NG5.Each community college has almost as many students asthe average four-year university.A. YB. NC. NG6.The cost of going to a community college is not as highas that of universities.A. YB. NC. NG(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1. 0.5 A2. 0.5 B3. 0.5 A4. 0.5 B5. 0.5 C6. 0.5 A7. 0 A8. 0 (未答)9. 0 (未答)10. 0 (未答)Subtotal: 3 Part 2 Reading Comprehension (MultipleChoice)(每小题:1 分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully andchoose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B,Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. In 1913, the United States government introduced a bold, new nickel. James Earle Fraser said his goal was to design a coin that would be "truly American." In his search for symbols, he found none more distinctive than the American buffalo. Choosing to show a Native American on the other side of the coin, Fraser said the new nickel had "perfect unity of theme." Production of "Buffalo" or "Indian Head" nickels began in February 1913. A single coining press at the Philadelphia Mint (造币厂) started turning out the nickels at the rate of 120 a minute. But after the first examples were introduced, The New York Times said they were "bad."Other critics said that the coin's "rough" surfaces would encourage counterfeiters (造假币的人). But the most serious complaint about the nickel had to do with its inability to stand heavy use. One coin collectors' magazine predicted that the slightest wear would remove the date and the words FiveCents "beyond understanding."In 1938, the Government staged a competition for a new nickel picturing Thomas Jefferson. According to a news item of the day, the Department of Indian Affairs didn't receive a single complaint from Native Americans about the design change. Collectors didn't seem to mind either.1.In the eyes of Fraser, a __________ is the most distinctive.A. nickelB. buffaloC. Native AmericanD. unity of theme2.In the second sentence, Paragraph 2, the word "press"means ________.A. publicationB. newspaperC. machineD. the act of pushing down3.The design of a buffalo was modified ________.A. because it was not able to stand heavy useB. because the words Five Cents were "beyondC. because the coin couldn't be pressed by theD. because the words were too high on the coin4.According to one collectors' magazine using a NativeAmerican and a buffalo was ________.A. a good ideaB. a bad ideaC. a perfect ideaD. a forced idea5.It seemed that the new nickel picturing Thomas Jefferson________.A. won much praise from collectorsB. caused strong protests from American IndiansC. was OK both to the collectors and American IndiansD. was praised both by the collectors and AmericanQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.Time passed and my cards sold well. My enthusiasm for the greeting card business grew quickly. All along, I had been drawing fantasy art: monsters, dragons, castles, etc. With the birth of my first son in 1980, the content of my work went through a pretty dramatic change.Fantasy went out of the window, and I began to illustrate reality.In the spring of 1983, we, The Mary Engelbreit Greeting Card Company, took our 12 little designs to New York to exhibit them at a national card show.I remember how big the show was. I just couldn't get over it. I had no idea there were so many different card companies. And it was exciting because our 12 little cards were getting a lot of attention in that huge place!I've been told one of the reasons we had so much success at that show is because my card style was different than anythingelse at the market. I typically draw complicated details and usedeep colors and funny or meaningful quotations.By 1985, many greeting card publishers started noticing my art, and two of them approached me with licensing contracts.I have always believed if you choose a job you love, you'll never work a day in your life. If you ask about the mystery of my success, all I can say is this: to imagine is everything!6.Before the birth of her first son, Mary Engelbreit's cardsfocused on ________.A. realityB. daily lifeC. fantasyD. dragons7.The New York show was so big that Engelbreit ________.A. couldn't walk through itB. couldn't believe itC. couldn't stay to the end of itD. couldn't understand it8.Engelbreit's cards were successful because ________.A. they were distinctive in styleB. they had a thank-you sentenceC. they had complicated detailsD. they were rich in color9. A couple of greeting card companies ________.A. presented Engelbreit with contractsB. asked Engelbreit to make her cards more distinctiveC. wanted Engelbreit to use more meaningful quotationsD. thought her cards were to complicated10.According to Mary Engelbreit, the key to success is________.A. devotionB. opportunityC. good luckD. imaginationQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.exclusively on salted meat and biscuits. Many of them died ofscurvy (坏血病), a blood disease which causes swollen gums,livid (铅色的) white spots on the flesh and general exhaustion.On one occasion, in 1535, an English ship arrived inNewfoundland with its crew seriously ill. The men's lives weresaved by Iroquois Indians (易洛魁印第安人) who gave themvegetable leaves to eat. Gradually it came to be realized thatscurvy was caused by something lacking in the sailors' diet.Captain Cook, on his long voyages of discovery to Australiaand New Zealand, established the fact that scurvy could bewarded off by the giving fresh fruit to the sailors. Nowadays it is understood that a diet which contains nothing harmful may yet result in serious diseases if certain important elements are missing. These elements are called "vitamins". Quite a number of such substances are known and they are given letters to identify them, A, B, C, D, and so on. Different diseases are associated with a lack of particular vitamins. Even a slight lack of Vitamin C, for example, the vitamin most plentiful in fresh fruit and vegetables, is thought to increaseour chances of catching colds.The vitamins necessary for a healthy body are normally supplied by a good mixed diet, including a variety of fruit and green vegetables. It is only when people try to live on a very restricted diet, say, during the extended periods of religious fasting (斋戒), or when trying to lose weight, that it is necessary to supply the missing vitamins.11.Which of the following happens because of scurvy?A. People become hungry.B. People lose blood.C. People become livid.D. People feel pain in their gums.12.How would the sailors ward off scurvy on long trips?A. They took fresh fruit with them.B. They stopped in places to relax.C. They often found Indians to help.D. They ate vegetable leaves regularly.13.Which vitamin helps protect us against colds?题分错1. 0 C B2. 0 C3. 0 A4. 0 B5. 0 C6. 0 A C7. 0 C B8. 0 B A9. 0 D A10. 0 C D11. 1 D D12. 1 A A13. 1 C C14. 1 D D15. 0 A CSubtotal: 4Total:正确率:%=> 就此结束考试,返回我的课程返回我的课程。

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quiz的英语作文Taking a quiz can be both nerve-wracking and exciting. The anticipation of testing one's knowledge is a unique blend of fear and hope.In the hushed silence of the classroom, the sound of pens scribbling against paper becomes the only soundtrack. Each tick of the clock seems to echo the urgency in the air, urging us to think faster, to remember more.A quiz is not just an assessment; it's a journey through the labyrinth of our minds. It's a moment of truth wherefacts and figures collide, and the right answer is the key to the next level.Sometimes, a quiz can be a surprise attack, catching us off-guard with questions that seem to come out of nowhere. But it's these unexpected challenges that sharpen our skills and teach us to be prepared for anything.The relief after submitting a quiz is palpable, a collective exhale shared by all. It's a moment of reflection, where we assess our performance and consider what we've learned.A well-crafted quiz is like a puzzle, designed to test our understanding and encourage us to think critically. It's a tool that helps us to grow, to improve, and to strive forexcellence.In the end, a quiz is more than just a test of knowledge; it's a test of character. It's a chance to demonstrate resilience, to show that we can face pressure and still come out on top.As we move forward, each quiz becomes a stepping stone, a marker of our progress. It's a reminder that learning is a continuous journey, and every question is an opportunity to learn something new.。

u校园新视野大学英语读写教程2quiz4答案

u校园新视野大学英语读写教程2quiz4答案

u校园新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程2q u i z4答案(总18页)--本页仅作为文档封面,使用时请直接删除即可----内页可以根据需求调整合适字体及大小--长篇阅读10题,总分值:20分Directions:You are going to read a passage with 10 statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter.Proactive Strategies to Build a Social LifeA) A lot of people believe that developing a social life is something that should just happen and develop naturally, without you needing to do anything. I disagree. I think that while this can happen for some folks, in certain stages of their life, it’s not always the case, which is why many of us today lack a fulfilling social life. If you’re in college where you get to hang around lots of other people and you’re naturally a social person, your social circle will develop on its own. But if you’re an accountant working in cubicle all day and you’re kind of shy and don’t go out much, your social life may be seriously deficient.B) In my view, building a social life requires the same active and strategic approach that making money or building a career requires. The approach is based on setting goals and acting on them. Coming from this angle, I want to show you some proactive (积极主动的) strategies to build a social life.C) A fulfilling social life looks differently for different people. Some of us need lots of friends and a large social circle. Some of us are more fond of having just a few friends, but who are very close to us. And some prefer a mix of the two. What is your preference Do you know Take some time to think about this and visualize what your ideal social circle would look like.D) Another aspect to think about is what kind of people you want in your social circle. Do you prefer people who are artistic, or people who are tech-oriented People who are outdoorsy or prefer to be indoors Usually, you will get along best with individuals who are similar to you. So I advise you to consider your dominant traits and consciously decide which of these traits are important for you to find in others. If you know what kind of people you want in your life, you’re much more likely to find them.E) Once you know how many and what kind of friends you’re looking for, it’s time to take action in order to meet them. This may seem obvious, but it’s something many of us ignore: If you just wait for others to come to you, you’ll never build a social circle.You must have the initiative and go to them.F) My recommendation here is to think about ac tivities where you are likely to meet people you’d enjoy interacting with, and get involved in a few of them. For instance, you may take a class on a topic you’re interested in. You may volunteer for a charity organization or join some sort of club. Even i f you don’t have any friends whatsoever at this point, you can apply this strategy. You can get involved in such activities all by yourself, and you’ll meet others there.G) In using this strategy, the Internet is your friend. You can discover all sorts of classes, social events, clubs and organizations near you online. But keep in mind that this is only the first step. Then you need to actually get out of the house, go there and participate.H) So you attend a training program on, let’s say, urban photography. There are lots of other people there. What do you do In general, the passive approach tends to prevail. Many of us just sit around doing nothing and expect others to come talk to us, ask us questions, and be chatty. And this may happen, or it may not. O ne thing I’m certain of, though, is that it’s not the best approach. You want to be friendly first. Be the one to break the ice.I) Walk up to other people and introduce yourself to them. Then start chatting with them. For example, ask them how they found o ut about the event, how long they’ve been interested in urban photography, change from there into other topics, and if they seem to enjoy talking to you (which they almost always will), keep the conversation going. Doing this may not be easy at first, espe cially if you’re not used to being this outgoing, but it’s something you get used to with practice. The trick is not to let hesitancy prevent you from being social. And I can tell from experience that if you are social and friendly with new people first, t hey’ll love you for it.J) If you’re building a new social life from scratch, the beginning is always the hardest part. However, once you’ve met a few people, it gets a lot easier because you can then make use of them to meet even more people. You can then meet some of their friends and acquaintances, and expand your social circle further.K) Again, a proactive approach works miracles. Let your friends know that you’re interested in meeting new people and you’d love to be introduced to other people they know.If they indeed are your friends, they’ll love to help you out. They may inviteyou to come with them to parties they go to, they may call other people to join you when you go out, and they’ll introduce you to new people. But you have to let them know their help is desired.L) The best part is that the bigger your social circle becomes, the easier it is to employ this strategy. Your social life will expand faster and faster, and you’ll find it progressively easier to find people you match well with.M) Your social life is completely in your hands. You can have a social life as rich, connected and diverse as you want. All you need is to do a bit of smart planning in this area, and take massive action. There is certainly no shortage of possibilities to meet peo ple and make friends. It’s up to you to capitalize on them. Good luck!1)You will meet some people you would like to interact with when you take part in some activities. F2)People’s ideas of a satisfying social life vary from person to person. C3)You can enlarge your social circle by taking advantage of your current friends. J4)Nowadays many people lack a happy and satisfying social life because their social life doesn’t always develop naturally as they think. A5)You have complete control over your social life and you can have a fulfilling one by making plans and taking actions. M6)The common thing between building a social life and building a career is that they both require using some methods and strategies actively. B7)It’s not easy to be outgoing and sociable among the people you don’t know, but you’ll be used to it with practice. I8)It will be helpful in building your ideal social circle if you know your major characteristics and personality. D9)Many people often ignore that they should go to find friends actively and not simply wait for others to come to them. E10)Suppose you participate in a training program, you are advised to be friendly and break the silence first. H参考答案:1) F 2) C 3) J 4) A 5) M 6) B 7) I 8) D 9) E 10) H阅读理解15题,总分值:30分Directions:Read the following passages carefully. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished sentences. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer to each question.When the telephone rings late at night, most women guess it must be one of only four or five people calling. A sister Maybe. An emergency Possibly. A mother Probably not at that time of night. Much more likely it is a close female friend—someone calling to tell you that she has split up with her boyfriend again or perhaps simply that a good movie has just started on TV.At a time when families are spread far and wide and marriages often end in divorce, friendships of intimacy and trust are becoming more and more important. Erika, a 32-year-old lawyer, is strengthened by her ten-year friendship with her married friend Jane. “I was very sick one night, and so I called Jane at about 3:. to talk about it,” she says. “She was very supportive and even came over to take me to the doctor’s the next morning.”As American TV shows like Friends, which follows the lives of a very close group of young friends, have become very popular, many of us are beginning to see the value of such friendships. TV shows like this tell us that our romantic relationships may not last, but we need to keep in touch with our close friends if we want to survive. Also, a TV show called Real Women is about the lives and relationships of five former school friends. In this show, family, husbands, and work are all less important than friendships. Friendship is about commitment and loyalty.This is true of Erika and Jane’s friendship. With Erica’s family 200 miles away, it is Jane who keeps a spare set of keys to Erika’s apartment and waters herplants whenever she is away. “Having Jane around gives me a certain amount of freedom. It is not the kind of thing that you could ask anyone to do, but she knows I would do the same for her.” J ane, who may move to a different city soon, is worried about leaving such a support system of friends. “My friends have more to do with my life than my parents and, therefore, I don’t have to spend a lot of time explaining things to them. Friends are more up to date with what is happening.”11)Friendship is becoming more important because ________.A. people often do not live near their familiesB. people do not getalong with their families C. families are not as dependable asfriends D. all marriages end in divorce12)Friends have become more important than family because ________.A. friends are more intimate than family membersB. friends need tobe together all the time C. friends are there when these people needhelp D. friends can talk about anything to each other13)Good friends usually ________.A. see each other after a long time and are still friendsB. trust andsay “thank you” to each other C. trust each other and treat each othernicely D. do not always have to tell each other truth14)Why does the author mention two TV shows about friendship?A. Friends need to be loyal to each . Friendship means commitmentand . Friends shouldn’t keep secret to each . Friendship is becoming more important nowadays.15)What can you infer from the passage?A. Nothing is more important than . Friends are just like a new familyin many . People should help each other to establish . Friends are those who can help when they are needed.参考答案:11) A 12) C 13) C 14) D 15) BCan you imagine life without French fries Potatoes are very popular today. They are the fourth most important crop in the world, after wheat, rice, and corn. But in the past, potatoes were not always popular. People in Europe started to eat them only 200 years ago!In the 1500s, the Spanish went to South America to look for gold. There, they found people eating potatoes for 7000 years! The Spanish brought the potato back to Europe with them. But people in Europe did not like this strange vegetable. Some people thought that if you ate potatoes, your skin would look like the skin of a potato. Other people could not believe that you ate the underground part of the plant, so they ate the leaves instead. This made them sick because there is poison in the leaves. Others grew potatoes for their flowers. At one time in France, potato flowers were one of the most expensive flowers.Around 1780, the people of Ireland started to eat potatoes. They found that potatoes had many advantages. The potato grew on poor land, and it grew well in their cold and rainy climate. It gave more food than any other plant, and it needed little work. All they had to do was to plant the potatoes, and then they could do other work on the farm. On a small piece of land, a farmercould grow enough potatoes to feed his family. A person could eat eight to ten pounds of potatoes a day, with some milk or cheese, and be very healthy. Soon, potatoes became the main food in Ireland. In 1845, a disease killed all the potatoes in Ireland. Two million people died of hunger. Many Irish who did not die came to the United States at this time.In other parts of Europe, people did not want to change their old food habits. Some preferred to die of hunger rather than eat potatoes. Today, many countries have their own potato dishes. Germans eat potato salad, the United States has the baked potato, and the French invented French fries.16)Which statement is true?A. Potatoes are only popular in . Potatoes are not very popular. Potatoes are the most important crop in the . Potatoes were not very popular in the past.17)In the 1500s, people in Europe ________.A. found gold and potatoes from PeruB. found potatoes could harmpeople’s skin C. found potatoes were strange vegetables D. found potatoes and invented French fries18)Only in about 1780 did people start to ________.A. grow potatoes for their flowersB. go to Peru to look forgold C. eat potatoes in Ireland D. eat eight to ten pounds of potatoes a day19)What is one of the advantages of potatoes?A. They grow well in cold and dry . They have higher productivitycompared with . They can be grown with other . They can be eaten along with milk or cheese.20)What statement best illustrates the main idea of the passage?A. How potatoes become . Why potatoes are a good . Whypotatoes are healthy and . How potatoes have been consumed.参考答案:16) D 17) C 18) C 19) B 20) AWhen looking for love, people may go to some extreme lengths. They might go on blind dates set up by family and friends. They might write personal ads to place in newspapers. Or they might use a computer to help them in their search for a soul mate by joining an online dating service. Some people have even tried to find their perfect match through game shows on television. Many of these TV dating shows, including The Bachelor and Who Wants to Marry a Multimillionaire, have proved to have millions of viewers watching each week to find out which of the contestants will find true love.Of all these game shows, perhaps the one with the most unexpected ending was Mr. Right, which was shown in England in 2002. On the show, a bachelor, thirty-five-year-old Lance Gerrard-Wright, dated 15 women to find the one who was his ideal partner. For seven weeks on the show, Gerrard-Wright, took turns going on dates with each of the women, taking them to expensive restaurants and exotic locations. He even met the women’s families and introduced them to his own. Then at the end of each show, he would choose between one and three of the contestants, with whom he had felt the least compatible, and say goodbye to them.At one point during the series, one contestant volunteered to leave because she said she didn’t find him attractive. After two dates she said she had hadenough, and she couldn’t see it working, “He wasn’t my cup of tea.” In another show the woman he was on a date with burst into tears when he called her by another contestant’s name. “You called me by another girl’s name. I can’t believe you did that. I really liked you,” she sobbed. But in the final show, the woman he eventually chose decided she didn’t want to marry him after all. “I think you’ve chosen me because you have to choose someone,” she said. Maybe this was because she already knew he had fallen in love with the show’s host!After leaving the show, Gerrard-W right and the show’s host Jonsson tied the knot in Sweden. Has Jonsson finally found Mr. Right Only time will tell. But none of the guests at the wedding could deny the happiness in the couple’s eyes as the bride and groom left the wedding ceremony.21)What is this passage mainly about?A. How a famous couple met and got . The best way to meet ahusband or . Why the show Mr. Right was a big . How to act on a date with a stranger.22)“When looking for love, people may go to some extreme lengths” means ________.A. People resort to traditionally considered unusual ways to look for. Love has become less traditional than . It is not difficult to find lovethrough extreme . Modern way of dating makes it easier but moreextreme.23)What happened after seven weeks of doing the show?A. All of the women won . Lance asked one of the women to marry. One of the women on the show started to . Jonsson asked Lance to marry her.24)Which of the following is true during the series?A. Lance went on dates with one woman each . The candidatestraveled abroad with . Lance and Jonsson started dating each . The women met Lance’s family.25)What does the author want to tell us through the passage?A. TV dating shows are a good way to find true . TV dating showsare the most efficient among other . More women are getting moreinterested in TV dating . It’s hard to find true love through contesting with other contestants.参考答案:21) C 22) A 23) B 24) C 25) D完型填空20题,总分值:30分Directions: There are some blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.These days it is very common for young men to give flowers to young women when they are in love, but this hasn’t always been the custom. In the 1700s in Turkey, it was quite 26) popular for people in love to secretly send each other baskets full of strange things. 27) Usually , an old woman who sold flowers or fruit on the street was 28) (inclined) to leave the basket beside the door of someone receiving it.These gift baskets 29) included a variety of objects such as flowers, stones, feathers, and even charcoal (木炭). Each thing in the basket had a(n) 30) special meaning and by figuring out the secret message contained in each item, the person who 31) (deserved) to receive the basket could determine the true feelings of the giver. This idea of sending gifts of love with 32) concealed meanings quickly spread to Germany, France, and England. 33) Unfortunately , over time, only sending flowers remained popular.A 34) bunch of flowers told young ladies about the feelings in the hearts of young men. Each 35) cute flower had a different meaning. For example, pink flowers 36) (confessed)the feeling, “My love for you is strong and great.” The flowers from an orange tree meant, “You’re beautiful and pure.” Yellow roses, 37) on the other hand , meant, “I saw you with someone else.” Many flower dictionaries were made to help young people in love 38) (clarify) the meaning of the flowers they received.Not all of the dictionaries agreed 39) on the definite meaning of each flower, though, so a person had to be 40) cautious about what flowers they chose to send. For example, 41) depending on which dictionary you used and which color you gave, a young man’s roses could42) convey different meanings, “I love you,” “love is dangerous,” or even, “my love has decreased.” The 43) notion of using flowers to send messages had fallen out of 44) fashion by the 1880s. Afterwards, sending love letters, a 45) (more direct) way to express love commenced. Today, flowers are still considered a lovely gift, but the meaning for each kind of flowers has been lost.26)A. averageB. popularC. familiarD. standard27)A. UsuallyB. MostlyC. ChieflyD. Especially28)A. leanedB. intendedC. tendedD. inclined29)A. collectedB. coveredC. includedD. involved30)A. specialB. especialC. exceptionalD. significant31)A. earnedB. servedC. deservedD. reserved32)A. disguisedB. concealedC. blurredD. obscured33)A. UnsuccessfullyB. UnfriendlyC. UnfavorablyD. Unfortunate ly34)A. bunchB. branchC. sketchD. catch35)A. pureB. freshC. cuteD. neat36)A. embarrassedB. confessedC. accessedD. assessed37)A. in contrast toB. first and foremostC. on the onehand D. on the other hand38)A. clarifyB. justifyC. identifyD. qualify39)A. byB. withC. toD. on40)A. consciousB. suspiciousC. cautiousD. curious41)A. dependent onB. depending onC. basingon D. independent of42)A. conveyB. surveyC. circulateD. sustain43)A. passionB. donationC. motionD. notion44)A. styleB. fashionC. trendD. manner45)A. best directB. better directC. more directD. most direct参考答案:26) B 27) A 28) D 29) C 30) A 31) C 32) B 33) D 34)A 35) C 36)B 37) D 38) A 39) D 40)C 41) B 42) A43) D 44) B 45) C选词填空(15选10)10题,总分值:20分Directions:Fill in the blanks in the following passage by selecting suitable words from the word bank. Each word can be used only once. Choosing a husband or wife is one of the most important decisions in a p erson’s life. In many cultures, young men and women are46) daring to choose their own marriage partners. In some cultures, however, parents 47) reserve the right to arrange their children’s marriages. Such arranged marriages have both advantages and disadvantages.One advantage of having parents arrange a marriage is financial 48) security . Of course, money doesn’t automatically bring happiness, but a 49) lack of money certainly causes stress in anyrelationship. A second advantage of an arranged marriage is that parents may 50) make a better choice than their children. They are not only older but also more 51) superior in life experience. Also, parents have been married; therefore, they know better what qualities are 52) desirable in a spouse.On the other hand, arranged marriages may have some disadvantages. One obvious disadvantage is that parents may choose a wrong person in 53) haste , and the young couple may never be happy together. A second obvious disadvantage is that a young man or woman may already have 54) fallen in love with someone else. If the parents force their children to tie the knot, the result will be a disaster to all concerned.In conclusion, neither an arranged marriage nor a marriage for love is a good 55) formula to be happy. Both kinds of marriages take work, patience, and perhaps a little bit of luck.• A. dictate• B. deserve• C. make• D. reserve• E. charity• F. formula•G. security•H. demanding•I. daring•J. fallen•K. lack•L. desirable•M. available•N. haste•O. superior46) daring 47) reserve 48) security 49) lack 50) make 51) sup erior 52) desirable 53) haste 54) fallen 55) formula。

法律英语案例选择题(3篇)

法律英语案例选择题(3篇)

第1篇Introduction:This quiz is designed to test your understanding of legal English and your ability to analyze case law. Each question is based on a real-life legal case, and you are required to choose the correct answer from the given options. The cases covered range from contract law to employment law, and each question aims to assess your knowledge of legal principles and terminology.Question 1:In the case of "Smith v. Johnson," the plaintiff claims that the defendant breached a contract by failing to deliver goods on time. The defendant argues that there was a fundamental breach of contract. Which of the following statements is true regarding the doctrine of fundamental breach?A. A fundamental breach occurs when a party fails to perform a material term of the contract.B. A fundamental breach excuses the non-breaching party from performing their obligations under the contract.C. A fundamental breach entitles the non-breaching party to immediate termination of the contract.D. A fundamental breach requires the non-breaching party to sue for damages in the court of law.Question 2:In "Taylor v. ABC Corporation," the plaintiff was employed by the defendant for three years. The plaintiff claims that the defendant terminated her employment without cause, in violation of the Employment Standards Act. The court held that the defendant was liable for wrongful termination. Which of the following is the primary consideration in determining whether termination is wrongful under the Employment Standards Act?A. The length of the plaintiff's employment.B. The reason for the termination.C. The plaintiff's performance during employment.D. The defendant's financial status at the time of termination.Question 3:The case of "Johnson v. City of New York" involves a claim of negligence against the city for failing to maintain a dangerous condition on a public street. The plaintiff was injured when she slipped and fell. Which of the following elements must be proven by the plaintiff to establish negligence?A. The defendant owed a duty of care to the plaintiff.B. The defendant breached that duty of care.C. The plaintiff suffered damages as a result of the defendant's breach.D. All of the above.Question 4:In "Brown v. XYZ Bank," the plaintiff claims that the defendant bank engaged in unfair and deceptive practices in marketing a credit card product. The court found in favor of the plaintiff. Which of the following legal theories was the court most likely to have relied on in its decision?A. Breach of fiduciary duty.B. Unfair competition.C. Violation of consumer protection laws.D. Misrepresentation.Question 5:The case of "Davis v. Epsilon Corporation" involves a dispute over the ownership of intellectual property rights. The plaintiff claims that the defendant, who was formerly employed by the plaintiff, misappropriated trade secrets. Which of the following is a key consideration in determining whether trade secrets have been misappropriated?A. The nature of the information.B. The value of the information to the plaintiff.C. The measures taken by the plaintiff to protect the information.D. All of the above.Question 6:In "Garcia v. McDonald's Corporation," the plaintiff claims that the defendant restaurant served him food that caused him to become ill. The defendant argues that the plaintiff failed to provide sufficient evidence of the food's contamination. Which of the following legal principles is most relevant to the case?A. The burden of proof.B. The doctrine of strict liability.C. The reasonable person standard.D. The statute of limitations.Question 7:The case of "Hernandez v. Pipeline Company" involves a claim of negligence against a pipeline company for an oil spill that contaminated the plaintiff's property. The plaintiff seeks damages for loss of property value. Which of the following factors is most important in determining the amount of damages awarded?A. The cost of cleaning up the contamination.B. The extent of the contamination.C. The plaintiff's loss of enjoyment of the property.D. All of the above.Question 8:In "Lopez v. Insurance Company," the plaintiff claims that the defendant insurance company failed to pay out on a valid insurance claim. The defendant argues that the policy excludes coverage for the claimed damages. Which of the following steps should the court take in reviewing the policy language?A. Determine whether the policy language is ambiguous.B. Interpret the policy language in favor of the insured.C. Apply the doctrine of contra proferentem.D. All of the above.Answer Key:1. A, B, C2. B3. D4. C5. D6. A7. D8. DConclusion:This quiz has provided an overview of various legal English cases andthe principles involved. By understanding these cases and their outcomes, you can gain a deeper insight into the complexities of legal English andcase law. Keep practicing and exploring more cases to enhance your legal English proficiency.第2篇Introduction:This multiple-choice question set is designed to test your understanding of a hypothetical legal dispute between a landlord and a tenant. The case involves various legal issues related to rental agreements, property damage, and lease termination. Read the case details carefully and choose the best answer to each question.Case Details:John Doe, a property owner, entered into a lease agreement with Jane Smith for a residential property located at 123 Main Street, Cityville. The lease agreement, dated January 1, 2022, was for a term of one year, with a monthly rent of $1,200. The lease specified that the tenant is responsible for maintaining the property in good condition and payingall utility bills.During the lease term, Jane Smith failed to pay rent for three consecutive months. Additionally, the tenant caused damage to the property, including a broken window and a water leak in the kitchen. John Doe informed Jane Smith of the rent arrears and the damage to the property and requested that she rectify the issues within 30 days. However, Jane Smith failed to comply with the landlord's demands.Subsequently, John Doe served Jane Smith with a notice to quit, demanding that she vacate the property by March 15, 2022. Jane Smith refused to leave and filed a lawsuit against John Doe, claiming that the notice to quit was invalid due to the landlord's failure to provide a valid reason for termination. Jane Smith also claimed that thelandlord's failure to provide repairs to the property constitutes a breach of the lease agreement.Multiple-Choice Questions:1. Which of the following statements is true regarding the lease agreement between John Doe and Jane Smith?a. The lease agreement is invalid because it does not contain a provision for rent payment.b. The lease agreement is valid and enforceable under the laws of Cityville.c. The lease agreement is void because it was not signed by both parties.d. The lease agreement is unenforceable due to the absence of a witness to the signing.Answer: B2. What is the legal basis for John Doe's demand for rent payment from Jane Smith?a. The landlord's right to possession of the property.b. The tenant's obligation to maintain the property in good condition.c. The tenant's duty to pay rent as specified in the lease agreement.d. The landlord's right to terminate the lease for cause.Answer: C3. What is the tenant's legal obligation regarding the property damage caused during the lease term?a. The tenant must pay for the repairs without any deduction from the security deposit.b. The tenant must inform the landlord of the damage and allow the landlord to make the repairs.c. The tenant is not responsible for the repairs as the property was in good condition at the time of the lease.d. The tenant is responsible for the repairs, but the landlord must provide a written estimate of the repair costs.Answer: B4. What is the proper procedure for John Doe to terminate the lease agreement due to the tenant's failure to comply with the lease terms?a. Serve a notice to quit and immediately evict the tenant.b. Provide a written notice of termination, specifying the reasons for termination and allowing the tenant a reasonable opportunity to cure the breach.c. Serve a 30-day notice to quit and proceed with eviction proceedings if the tenant does not comply.d. Consult with a lawyer and seek legal advice before taking any action.Answer: B5. What is the likely outcome of Jane Smith's lawsuit against John Doe?a. Jane Smith will win the lawsuit and be entitled to a refund of rent paid.b. Jane Smith will lose the lawsuit and be required to vacate the property immediately.c. The court will order John Doe to repair the property and allow Jane Smith to remain in the property.d. The court will issue a judgment in favor of neither party and require arbitration to resolve the dispute.Answer: B6. What is the legal remedy available to John Doe if Jane Smith fails to vacate the property after receiving the notice to quit?a. John Doe can file an eviction lawsuit and seek a writ of possession.b. John Doe can seek damages for the tenant's failure to comply with the lease terms.c. John Doe can seek a court order requiring the tenant to leave the property.d. John Doe can negotiate a settlement with the tenant and agree to reduce the rent.Answer: A7. What is the potential consequence for John Doe if he fails to provide repairs to the property as requested by Jane Smith?a. John Doe may be liable for damages resulting from the tenant's breach of the lease.b. John Doe may be required to provide repairs at his own expense.c. The tenant may seek a court order requiring the landlord to make the repairs.d. The tenant may terminate the lease agreement and seek a refund of rent paid.Answer: C8. Which of the following statements is true regarding the security deposit in this case?a. The security deposit is refundable at the end of the lease term, provided the tenant has paid all rent and damages.b. The security deposit is non-refundable and belongs to the landlord.c. The security deposit can only be used to cover rent arrears and property damage.d. The security deposit must be returned to the tenant within 30 days of the tenant's departure from the property.Answer: A9. What is the legal standard for determining whether a notice to quit is valid?a. The notice must be in writing and served on the tenant in person.b. The notice must specify the reasons for termination and provide the tenant with a reasonable opportunity to cure the breach.c. The notice must be signed by both parties and notarized.d. The notice must be served by a process server and delivered to the tenant's residence.Answer: B10. What is the potential defense available to Jane Smith if John Doe fails to prove the validity of the notice to quit?a. The tenant's claim for wrongful eviction.b. The tenant's assertion that the landlord's failure to provide repairs constitutes a breach of the lease agreement.c. The tenant's argument that the notice to quit was served after the lease term had expired.d. The tenant's claim that the landlord's actions were motivated by discriminatory reasons.Answer: AConclusion:This case study provides an overview of the legal issues involved in a landlord-tenant dispute. By understanding the lease agreement, rent payment obligations, property damage, and termination procedures, you can better navigate the complexities of rental law. The correct answersto the multiple-choice questions are provided above, and they reflectthe legal principles applicable to the hypothetical situation describedin the case.第3篇背景:John Doe,一位35岁的美国公民,居住在纽约市。

Unit 24 A quiz Lesson 47(课件)-新概念英语青少版 2B

Unit 24 A quiz Lesson 47(课件)-新概念英语青少版 2B

Part 2 New Words
New Words
quiz /kwɪz/ n.问答比赛;小测验 try out (on) v.+adv.particle (transitive)(+ prep.+object)试一试 than /ð æ n/ conj.(comparison)比 continent /'kɒntɪnənt/ n.大陆,洲 low /ləʊ/ adj .低的 population density /,pɒpjʊ 'leɪʃən 'densɪti/compound n.人口密度 trick question /trɪk 'kwestʃən/ compound n.陷阱问题(看似容易其实困难的问题) square mile /skweə 'maɪl/ compound n.平方英里 obviously /'ɒbviəsli/ adv.(viewpoint)(manner)明显地 answer /'ɑːnsə/ n.回答,回复
LUCY: I’m not sure. Is it the Nile, or the Amazon?
ROBERT: It’s the Nile. I looked it up yesterday.
The Nile is longer than the Amazon.
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and it has only six people to the square mile.
adv.明显地 But obviously, the answer is ‘Antarctica’!
n.回答,回复
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QUIZ(小测验)

QUIZ(小测验)

QUIZ(小测验) :From Chap01-Chap12(从第一章到第十二章)1.The group of logical, related, and sequential activities and transactions in which businesses engageare often collectively referred to as _____.Answer: business processes2._____ occurs when one business transmits computer-readable data in a standard format to anotherbusiness.Answer: Electronic data interchange (EDI)3.Businesses that engage in EDI with each other are called _____.Answer: trading partners4.The combination of store design, layout, and product display knowledge is called _____.Answer: merchandising5._____ are the total of all costs that a buyer and seller incur as they gather information andnegotiate a purchase-sale transaction.Answer: Transaction costs6.Economists have found that most activities yield less value as the amount of consumptionincreases. This characteristic of economic activity is called the _____.Answer: law of diminishing returns7.True or false: Network organizations are particularly well suited to technology industries that areinformation intensive.Answer: True8.The practice of an existing firm replacing one or more of its supplier markets with its ownhierarchical structure for creating the supplied product is called _____.Answer: vertical integration9.A(n) _____ is any technology that allows people to connect computers to each other.Answer: computer network10.The _____ is a large system of interconnected computer networks that spans the globe.Answer: Internet11.True or false: A newsgroup is an e-mail address that forwards any message it receives to any userwho has subscribed to the list.Answer: False12.A(n) _____ is a computer that stores files written in the hypertext markup language and lets othercomputers connect to it and read these files.Answer: hypertext serverworks of computers that are connected over greater distances are called _____.Answer: wide area networks (WANs)14.(n) _____ is a collection of rules for formatting, ordering, and error-checking data sent across anetwork.Answer: protocol15.True or False: The Internet Protocol controls the disassembly of a message or a file into packetsbefore it is transmitted over the Internet, and it controls the reassembly of those packets into their original formats when they reach their destinations.Answer: Falseputers do all of their internal calculations using a(n) _____ number system.Answer: base 2 (binary)17._____ are a series of IP numbers that are not permitted on packets that travel on the Internet.Answer: Private IP addresses18.A(n) _____ is an interconnected network (or internet), usually one that uses the TCP/IP protocolset, and does not extend beyond the organization that created it.Answer: intranet19.True or False: Intranets are an excellent low-cost way to distribute internal corporateinformation.Answer: True20.Connections that operate at speeds of greater than about 200 Kbps are called _____.Answer: broadband connections21.A(n) _____ is a device that transmits network packets between Wi-Fi-equipped computers andother devices that are within its range.Answer: wireless access point (WAP)22.The _____ is an intelligent agent program that learns the customer’s preferences and makessuggestions.Answer: personal shopper23.The _____ is a graphic image built from customer measurements on which customers can tryclothes.Answer: virtual model24.True or false: Firms that own intellectual property or rights to that property have embraced theWeb as a new and highly efficient distribution mechanism.Answer: True25.The set of characteristics that marketers use to group visitors is called _____, which includes suchthings as address, age, gender, income level, type of job held, hobbies, and religion.Answer: demographic information26.A(n) _____ is a listing of hyperlinks to Web pages.Answer: Web directory27.Channel conflict is also referred to as _____.Answer: cannibalization28.An organization’s _____ is the public image it conveys to its stakeholders.Answer: presence29.The _____ of a firm include its customers, suppliers, employees, stockholders, neighbors, and thegeneral public.Answer: stakeholders30.Putting the customer at the center of all site designs is called a(n) _____ approach to Web sitedesign.Answer: customer-centric31.This personal contact approach to identifying and reaching customers is sometimes called _____.Answer: prospecting32.Advertisers’ response to this decrease in effectiveness was to identify specific portions of theirmarkets and target them with specific advertising messages. This practice, called _____.Answer: market segmentation33.The practice of targeting very small market segments is called _____.Answer: micromarketing34.In _____, marketers try to group customers by variables such as social class, personality, or theirapproach to life.Answer: psychographic segmentation35.Most companies use the term _____ to describe the combination of elements that they use toachieve their goals for selling and promoting their products and services.Answer: marketing mix36.The creation of separate experiences for customers based on their behavior is called _____.Answer: behavioral segmentation37._____ prompt visitors to stay and investigate the products or services offered on Web sites.Answer: Trigger words38.A(n) _____ is the part of a Web site that keeps track of selected items for purchase and automatesthe purchasing process.Answer: shopping cart39.The total amount of money that a site spends, on average, to draw one visitor to the site is calledthe _____.Answer: acquisition cost40.The _____ of an advertising method is the percentage of recipients who respond to an ad orpromotion.Answer: conversion rate41.The information that a Web site can gather about its visitors (which pages were viewed, how longeach page was viewed, the sequence, and similar data) is called a(n) _____.Answer: clickstream42.In _____, one firm’s Web site includes descriptions, reviews, ratings, or other information about aproduct that is linked to another firm’s site that offers the item for sale.Answer: affiliate marketing43._____ relies on existing customers to tell other people (the company’s prospective customers)about the products or services they have enjoyed using.Answer: Viral marketing44.The part of procurement activity devoted to identifying suppliers and determining thequalifications of those suppliers is called _____.Answer: sourcing45.The total dollar amount of the goods and services that a company buys during a year is called its_____.Answer: spend46._____ are those materials that become part of the finished product in a manufacturing process.Answer: Direct materialsrge companies usually assign responsibility for purchasing direct and indirect materials toseparate departments.Answer: True48.The long-term relationships created among participants in the supply chain are called _____.Answer: supply alliances49._____ sites offer private stores along with services such as part number cross-referencing, productusage guidelines, safety information, and other services that would be needlessly duplicated if the sellers were to participate in an industry marketplace.Answer: Customer portal50.A(n) _____ is a marketplace that provides auctions, request for quote postings, and other features(many of which are similar to those of e-procurement software) to companies that want to operate their own marketplaces.Answer: private company marketplace51.A(n) _____ is a marketplace formed by several large buyers in a particular industry.Answer: industry consortia-sponsored marketplace52.True or False: Companies that implement e-procurement software usually require their suppliers tobid on their business.Answer: True53.In a(n) _____ bidders publicly announce their successive higher bids until no higher bid isforthcoming.Answer: English54.The _____ is a form of open auction in which bidding starts at a high price and drops until a bidderaccepts the price.Answer: Dutch auction55.True or False: Second-price sealed-bid auctions are commonly called Vickrey auctions.Answer: True56.In a(n) _____, buyers and sellers each submit combined price-quantity bids to an auctioneer.Answer: double auction57.True or False: Small businesses often sell their unusable and excess inventory to liquidationspecialists.Answer: False58._____ uses its software and hardware tools to coordinate private online auctions that allowbusinesses to solicit bids from suppliers.Answer: FreeMarkets59._____ allows Web pages formatted in HTML to be displayed on devices with small screens, suchas PDAs and mobile phones.Answer: Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)60.Intelligent agents are also called _____.Answer: software robots, bots61.A(n) _____ is a gathering place for people and businesses that does not have a physical existence.Answer: virtual community62._____ refers to the conversion of existing regular site visitors seeking free information or servicesinto fee-paying subscribers or purchasers of services.Answer: Monetizing63.A(n) _____ is a Web page whose content is shaped by a program in response to user requests.Answer: dynamic page64._____ is nonstatic information constructed in response to a Web client’s request.Answer: Dynamic content65._____ is electronic junk mail and can include solicitations, advertisements, or e-mail chain letters.Answer: Spam66.A(n) _____ looks for From addresses in incoming messages that are known to be spammers.Answer: black list spam filter67._____ is a program that allows users to log on to a computer that is connected to the Internet.Answer: Telnet68.A(n) _____ examines each page on the site and reports on any URLs that are broken, seem broken,or are in some way incorrect.Answer: link checker69.A(n) _____ is a simple list written in HTML that appears on a Web page or a series of Web pages.Answer: static catalog70._____ occurs when the shopper proceeds to the virtual checkout counter by clicking a checkoutbutton.Answer: Transaction processing71.Making a compan y’s information systems work together is called _____.Answer: interoperability72.A(n) _____ a computer that takes the request messages received by the Web server and runsapplication programs that perform some kind of action based on the contents of the request messages.Answer: application server73._____ refers to protecting against unauthorized data disclosure and ensuring the authenticity of thedata source.Answer: Secrecy74.Any organization concerned about protecting its electronic commerce assets should have a(n)_____ in place.Answer: security policy75._____ refers to programs that are embedded transparently in Web pages and that cause action tooccur.Answer: Active content76.A(n) _____ is a program hidden inside another program or Web page that masks its true purpose.Answer: Trojan horse77.A(n) _____ is a tiny graphic that a third-party Web site places on another site’s Web page.Answer: Web bug78._____ is a scripting language developed by Netscape to enable Web page designers to build activecontent.Answer: JavaScript79.A(n) _____ is a list or database of files and other resources and the usernames of people who canaccess the files and other resources.Answer: access control list80.A(n) _____ is a computer and software combination that is installed at the Internet entry point of anetworked system.Answer: firewall81._____ are firewalls that filter traffic based on the application requested.Answer: Gateway firewalls82.Internet payments for items costing from a few cents to approximately a dollar are called _____.Answer: micropayments83.True or False: Online cash storage is the virtual equivalent of money kept in a wallet.Answer: False84._____ is a technique used by criminals to convert money that they have obtained illegally into cashthat they can spend without having it identified as the proceeds of an illegal activity.Answer: Money laundering85._____ is electronic cash that, like bills and coins, cannot be traced back to the person who spent it.Answer: Anonymous electronic cash86.A(n) _____ wallet stores a cust omer’s information on a remote server belonging to a particularmerchant or wallet publisher.Answer: server-side electronic87.True or False: The ECML standard will expedite online processing for customers by simplifyingthe form-filling procedure.Answer: True88.A(n) _____ can be an elaborate smart card with a microchip or a plastic card with a magnetic stripthat records the currency balance.Answer: stored-value card89.True or False: Smart cards are safer than conventional credit cards because the information storedon a smart card is encrypted.Answer: True90._____ is a collection of formal techniques for planning and controlling the activities undertaken toachieve a specific goal.Answer: Project management。

u校园 新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程2 quiz4答案

u校园 新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程2 quiz4答案

长篇阅读10题,总分值:20分Directions:You are going to read a passage with 10 statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter.Proactive Strategies to Build a Social LifeA) A lot of people believe that developing a social life is something that should just happen and develop naturally, without you needing to do anything. I disagree. I think that while this can happen for some folks, in certain stages of their life, it’s not always the case, which is why many of us today lack a fulfilling social life. If you’re in college where you get to hang around lots of other people and you’re naturally a social perso n, your social circle will develop on its own. But if you’re an accountant working in cubicle all day and you’re kind of shy and don’t go out much, your social life may be seriously deficient.B) In my view, building a social life requires the same active and strategic approach that making money or building a career requires. The approach is based on setting goals and acting on them. Coming from this angle, I want to show you some proactive (积极主动的) strategies to build a social life.C) A fulfilling social life looks differently for different people. Some of us need lots of friends and a large social circle. Some of us are more fond of having just a few friends, but who are very close to us. And some prefer a mix of the two. What is your preference? Do you know? Take some time to think about this and visualize what your ideal social circle would look like.D) Another aspect to think about is what kind of people you want in your social circle. Do you prefer people who are artistic, or people who are tech-oriented? People who are outdoorsy or prefer to be indoors? Usually, you will get along best with individuals who are similar to you. So I advise you to consider your dominant traits and consciously decide which of these traits are important for you to find in others. If you know what kind of people you want in your life, you’re much more likely to find them.E) Once you know how many and what kind of friends you’re looking for, it’stime to take action in order to meet them. This may seem obvious, but it’s s omething many of us ignore: If you just wait for others to come to you, you’ll never build a social circle. You must have the initiative and go to them.F) My recommendation here is to think about activities where you are likely to meet people you’d enjoy interacting with, and get involved in a few of them. For instance, you may take a class on a topic you’re interested in. You may volunteer for a charity organization or join some sort of club. Even if you don’t have any friends whatsoever at this point, you can apply this strategy. You can get involved in such activities all by yourself, and you’ll meet others there.G) In using this strategy, the Internet is your friend. You can discover all sorts of classes, social events, clubs and organizations near you online. But keep in mind that this is only the first step. Then you need to actually get out of the house, go there and participate.H) So you attend a training program on, let’s say, urban photography. There are lots of other people there. What do you do? In general, the passive approach tends to prevail. Many of us just sit around doing nothing and expect others to come talk to us, ask us questions, and be chatty. And this may happen, or it may not. One thing I’m certain of, though, is that it’s not t he best approach. You want to be friendly first. Be the one to break the ice.I) Walk up to other people and introduce yourself to them. Then start chatting with them. For example, ask them how they found out about the event, how long they’ve been interes ted in urban photography, change from there into other topics, and if they seem to enjoy talking to you (which they almost always will), keep the conversation going. Doing this may not be easy at first, especially if you’re not used to being this outgoing,but it’s something you get used to with practice. The trick is not to let hesitancy prevent you from being social. And I can tell from experience that if you are social and friendly with new people first, they’ll love you for it.J) If you’re building a new social life from scratch, the beginning is always the hardest part. However, once you’ve met a few people, it gets a lot easier because you can then make use of them to meet even more people. You can then meet some of their friends and acquaintances, and expand your social circle further.K) Again, a proactive approach works miracles. Let your friends know that you’re interested in meeting new people and you’d love to be introduced to other people they know. If they indeed are your friends, they’ll lov e to help you out. They may invite you to come with them to parties they go to, they may call other people to join you when you go out, and they’ll introduce you to new people. But you have to let them know their help is desired.L) The best part is that the bigger your social circle becomes, the easier it is to employ this strategy. Your social life will expand faster and faster, and you’ll find it progressively easier to find people you match well with.M) Your social life is completely in your hands. You can have a social life as rich, connected and diverse as you want. All you need is to do a bit of smart planning in this area, and take massive action. There is certainly no shortage of possibilities to meet people and make friends. It’s up to you to ca pitalize on them. Good luck!1)You will meet some people you would like to interact with when you take part in some activities. F2)People’s ideas of a satisfying social life vary from person to person. C3)You can enlarge your social circle by taking advantage of your current friends. J4)Nowadays many people lack a happy and satisfying social life because their social life doesn’t always develop naturally as they think. A5)You have complete control over your social life and you can have a fulfilling one by making plans and taking actions. M6)The common thing between building a social life and building a career is that they both require using some methods and strategies actively. B7)It’s not easy to be outgoing and sociable among the people you don’t know, but you’ll be used to it with practice. I8)It will be helpful in building your ideal social circle if you know your major characteristics and personality. D9)Many people often ignore that they should go to find friends actively and not simply wait for others to come to them. E10)Suppose you participate in a training program, you are advised to be friendly and break the silence first. H参考答案:1) F 2) C 3) J 4) A 5) M 6) B 7) I 8) D 9) E 10) H阅读理解15题,总分值:30分Directions:Read the following passages carefully. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished sentences. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer to each question.When the telephone rings late at night, most women guess it must be one of only four or five people calling. A sister? Maybe. An emergency? Possibly. A mother? Probably not at that time of night. Much more likely it is a close female friend—someone calling to tell you that she has split up with her boyfriend again or perhaps simply that a good movie has just started on TV.At a time when families are spread far and wide and marriages often end in divorce, friendships of intimacy and trust are becoming more and more important. Erika, a 32-year-old lawyer, is strengthened by her ten-year friendship with her married friend Jane. “I was very sick one night, and so I called Jane at about 3:00a.m. to talk about it,” she says. “She was very su pportive and even came over to take me to the doctor’s the next morning.”As American TV shows like Friends, which follows the lives of a very close group of young friends, have become very popular, many of us are beginning to see the value of such friendships. TV shows like this tell us that our romantic relationships may not last, but we need to keep in touch with ourclose friends if we want to survive. Also, a TV show called Real Women is about the lives and relationships of five former school friends. In this show, family, husbands, and work are all less important than friendships. Friendship is about commitment and loyalty.This is true of Erika and Jane’s friendship. With Erica’s family 200 miles away, it is Jane who keeps a spare set of keys to E rika’s apartment and waters her plants whenever she is away. “Having Jane around gives me a certain amount of freedom. It is not the kind of thing that you could ask anyone to do, but she knows I would do the same for her.” Jane, who may move to a different city soon, is worried about leaving such a support system of friends. “My friends have more to do with my life than my parents and, therefore, I don’t have to spend a lot of time explaining things to them. Friends are more up to date with what is happeni ng.”11)Friendship is becoming more important because ________.A. people often do not live near their familiesB. people do not getalong with their families C. families are not as dependable as friendsD. all marriages end in divorce12)Friends have become more important than family because ________.A. friends are more intimate than family membersB. friends need tobe together all the time C. friends are there when these people need helpD. friends can talk about anything to each other13)Good friends usually ________.A. see each other after a long time and are still friendsB. trust andsay “thank you” to each other C. trust each other and treat each othernicely D. do not always have to tell each other truth14)Why does the author mention two TV shows about friendship?A. Friends need to be loyal to each other.B. Friendship meanscommitment and sacrifice. C. Friends shouldn’t keep secret to each other.D. Friendship is becoming more important nowadays.15)What can you infer from the passage?A. Nothing is more important than friendship.B. Friends are just like anew family in many ways. C. People should help each other to establishfriendship. D. Friends are those who can help when they are needed.参考答案:11) A 12) C 13) C 14) D 15) BCan you imagine life without French fries? Potatoes are very popular today. They are the fourth most important crop in the world, after wheat, rice, and corn. But in the past, potatoes were not always popular. People in Europe started to eat them only 200 years ago!In the 1500s, the Spanish went to South America to look for gold. There, they found people eating potatoes for 7000 years! The Spanish brought the potato back to Europe with them. But people in Europe did not like this strange vegetable. Some people thought that if you ate potatoes, your skin would look like the skin of a potato. Other people could not believe that you ate the underground part of the plant, so they ate the leaves instead. This made themsick because there is poison in the leaves. Others grew potatoes for their flowers. At one time in France, potato flowers were one of the most expensive flowers.Around 1780, the people of Ireland started to eat potatoes. They found that potatoes had many advantages. The potato grew on poor land, and it grew well in their cold and rainy climate. It gave more food than any other plant, and it needed little work. All they had to do was to plant the potatoes, and then they could do other work on the farm. On a small piece of land, a farmer could grow enough potatoes to feed his family. A person could eat eight to ten pounds of potatoes a day, with some milk or cheese, and be very healthy. Soon, potatoes became the main food in Ireland. In 1845, a disease killed all the potatoes in Ireland. Two million people died of hunger. Many Irish who did not die came to the United States at this time.In other parts of Europe, people did not want to change their old food habits. Some preferred to die of hunger rather than eat potatoes. Today, many countries have their own potato dishes. Germans eat potato salad, the United States has the baked potato, and the French invented French fries.16)Which statement is true?A. Potatoes are only popular in France.B. Potatoes are not verypopular today. C. Potatoes are the most important crop in the world.D. Potatoes were not very popular in the past.17)In the 1500s, people in Europe ________.A. found gold and potatoes from PeruB. found potatoes could harmpeople’s ski n C. found potatoes were strange vegetables D. found potatoes and invented French fries18)Only in about 1780 did people start to ________.A. grow potatoes for their flowersB. go to Peru to look for goldC. eat potatoes in IrelandD. eat eight to ten pounds of potatoes a day19)What is one of the advantages of potatoes?A. They grow well in cold and dry weather.B. They have higherproductivity compared with others. C. They can be grown with other plants.D. They can be eaten along with milk or cheese.20)What statement best illustrates the main idea of the passage?A. How potatoes become popular.B. Why potatoes are a goodvegetable. C. Why potatoes are healthy and tasty. D. How potatoes have been consumed.参考答案:16) D 17) C 18) C 19) B 20) AWhen looking for love, people may go to some extreme lengths. They might go on blind dates set up by family and friends. They might write personal ads to place in newspapers. Or they might use a computer to help them in their search for a soul mate by joining an online dating service. Some people have even tried to find their perfect match through game shows on television. Many of these TV dating shows, including The Bachelor and Who Wants to Marry a Multimillionaire, have proved to have millions of viewers watching each week to find out which of the contestants will find true love.Of all these game shows, perhaps the one with the most unexpected ending was Mr. Right, which was shown in England in 2002. On the show, a bachelor, thirty-five-year-old Lance Gerrard-Wright, dated 15 women to find the one who was his ideal partner. For seven weeks on the show, Gerrard-Wright, took turns going on dates with each of the women, taking them to expensiverestaurants and exotic locations. He even met the women’s families and introduced them to his own. Then at the end of each show, he would choose between one and three of the contestants, with whom he had felt the least compatible, and say goodbye to them.At one point during the series, one contestant volunteered to leave because she said she didn’t find him attractive. After two dates she said she had had enough, and she couldn’t see it working, “He wasn’t my cup of tea.” In a nother show the woman he was on a date with burst into tears when he called her by another contestant’s name. “You called me by another girl’s name. I can’t believe you did that. I really liked you,” she sobbed. But in the final show, the woman he eventual ly chose decided she didn’t want to marry him after all. “I think you’ve chosen me because you have to choose someone,” she said. Maybe this was because she already knew he had fallen in love with the show’s host!After leaving the show, Gerrard-Wright a nd the show’s host Jonsson tied the knot in Sweden. Has Jonsson finally found Mr. Right? Only time will tell. But none of the guests at the wedding could deny the happiness in the couple’s eyes as the bride and groom left the wedding ceremony.21)What is this passage mainly about?A. How a famous couple met and got married.B. The best way tomeet a husband or wife. C. Why the show Mr. Right was a big hit.D. How to act on a date with a stranger.22)“When looking for love, people may go to some extreme lengths” means ________.A. People resort to traditionally considered unusual ways to look for love.B. Love has become less traditional than before.C. It is not difficult tofind love through extreme ways. D. Modern way of dating makes it easierbut more extreme.23)What happened after seven weeks of doing the show?A. All of the women won prizes.B. Lance asked one of the women tomarry him. C. One of the women on the show started to cry.D. Jonsson asked Lance to marry her.24)Which of the following is true during the series?A. Lance went on dates with one woman each time.B. Thecandidates traveled abroad with Lance. C. Lance and Jonsson starteddating each other. D. The women met Lance’s family.25)What does the author want to tell us through the passage?A. TV dating shows are a good way to find true love.B. TV datingshows are the most efficient among other media. C. More women aregetting more interested in TV dating shows. D. It’s hard to find true lovethrough contesting with other contestants.参考答案:21) C 22) A 23) B 24) C 25) D完型填空20题,总分值:30分Directions: There are some blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.These days it is very common for young men to give flowers to young women when they are in love, but this hasn’t always been the custom. In the 1700s in Turkey, it was quite 26) popular for people in love to secretly send each other baskets full of strange things. 27) Usually , an old woman who soldflowers or fruit on the street was 28) (inclined) to leave the basket beside the door of someone receiving it.These gift baskets 29) included a variety of objects such as flowers, stones, feathers, and even charcoal (木炭). Each thing in the basket had a(n) 30) special meaning and by figuring out the secret message contained in each item, the person who 31) (deserved) to receive the basket could determine the true feelings of the giver. This idea of sending gifts of love with 32) concealed meanings quickly spread to Germany, France, and England. 33) Unfortunately , over time, only sending flowers remained popular.A 34) bunch of flowers told young ladies about the feelings in the hearts of young men. Each 35) cute flower had a different meaning. For example, pink flowers 36) (confessed)the feeling, “My love for you is strong and great.” The flowers from an orange tree meant, “You’re beautiful and pure.” Yellow roses, 37) on the other hand , meant, “I saw you with someone else.” Many flower dictionaries were made to help young people in love 38) (clarify) the meaning of the flowers they received.Not all of the dictionaries agreed 39) on the definite meaning of each flower, though, so a person had to be 40) cautious about what flowers they chose to send. For example, 41) depending on which dictionary you used and which color you gave, a young man’s roses could42) convey different meanings, “I love you,” “love is dangerous,” or even, “my love has decreased.” The 43) notion of using flowers to send messages had fallen out of 44) fashion by the 1880s. Afterwards, sending love letters, a 45) (more direct) way to express love commenced. Today, flowers are still considered a lovely gift, but the meaning for each kind of flowers has been lost.26)A. averageB. popularC. familiarD. standard27)A. UsuallyB. MostlyC. ChieflyD. Especially28)A. leanedB. intendedC. tendedD. inclinedA. collectedB. coveredC. includedD. involved30)A. specialB. especialC. exceptionalD. significant31)A. earnedB. servedC. deservedD. reserved32)A. disguisedB. concealedC. blurredD. obscured33)A. UnsuccessfullyB. UnfriendlyC. UnfavorablyD. Unfortunately34)A. bunchB. branchC. sketchD. catch35)A. pureB. freshC. cuteD. neat36)A. embarrassedB. confessedC. accessedD. assessed37)A. in contrast toB. first and foremostC. on the one handD. on the other hand38)A. clarifyB. justifyC. identifyD. qualify39)A. byB. withC. toD. onA. consciousB. suspiciousC. cautiousD. curious41)A. dependent onB. depending onC. basing onD. independent of42)A. conveyB. surveyC. circulateD. sustain43)A. passionB. donationC. motionD. notion44)A. styleB. fashionC. trendD. manner45)A. best directB. better directC. more directD. most direct参考答案:26) B 27) A 28) D 29) C 30) A 31) C 32) B 33) D 34)A 35) C 36)B 37) D 38) A 39) D 40)C 41) B 42) A43) D 44) B 45) C选词填空(15选10)10题,总分值:20分Directions:Fill in the blanks in the following passage by selecting suitable words from the word bank. Each word can be used only once.Choosing a husband or wife is one of the most important decisions in a person’s life. In many cultures, young men and women are46) daring to choose their own marriage partners. In some cultures, however, parents 47) reserve the right to arrange their children’s marriages. Such arranged marriages have both advantages and disadvantages.One advantage of having parents arrange a marriage is financial 48) security . Of course, money doesn’t automatically bringhappiness, but a 49) lack of money certainly causes stress in any relationship. A second advantage of an arranged marriage is that parents may 50) make a better choice than their children. They are not only older but also more 51) superior in life experience. Also, parents have been married; therefore, they know better what qualities are 52) desirable in a spouse.On the other hand, arranged marriages may have some disadvantages. One obvious disadvantage is that parents may choose a wrong person in 53) haste , and the young couple may never be happy together. A second obvious disadvantage is that a young man or woman may already have 54) fallen in love with someone else. If the parents force their children to tie the knot, the result will be a disaster to all concerned.In conclusion, neither an arranged marriage nor a marriage for love is a good 55) formula to be happy. Both kinds of marriages take work, patience, and perhaps a little bit of luck.• A. dictate• B. deserve• C. make• D. reserve• E. charity• F. formula•G. security•H. demanding•I. daring•J. fallen•K. lack•L. desirable•M. available•N. haste•O. superior46) daring 47) reserve 48) security 49) lack 50) make 51) superior 52) desirable 53) haste 54) fallen 55) formula。

新视野大学英语视听说教程4 quiz 4(2014版)

新视野大学英语视听说教程4 quiz 4(2014版)

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试卷:Book4Unit9Test4试卷编号:Book4Unit9Test4 试卷满分:100 姓名:学号:班级:登录:2014-05-20 21:54:59 交卷:2014-05-20 22:49:29 上机地址:图例:Right Wrong To be marked by instructorClick ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。

否则就听不成啦!Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(每小题:2 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.A. Decrease imports.B. Increase imports.C. Decrease its deficit by 5%.D. Increase its deficit by 5%.2.C. Maturity.D. Decline.6.A. 120 pesos.B. 200 pesos.C. 240 pesos.D. 300 pesos.7.A. The woman speaker is having an interview.B. The man is telling the woman she gets the job.C. The woman is a reference of the man's interviewee.D. The two speakers are colleagues.Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions (每小题: 2 分; 满分:14 分)(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1. A2. B3. D4. D5. C6. C7. CSubtotal: 12 Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。

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answer的第三人称单数和例句

answer的第三人称单数和例句answer的第三人称单数:answersanswer的用法:answer的用法1:answer用作动词的基本意思是“回答,答复”,可以用言语回答,也可以用文字回答,还可以用行动回答,视宾语的不同可灵活翻译。

answer的用法2:answer用作及物动词时,可接人、物或that 从句作宾语,也可接双宾语(两个宾语都是直接宾语),作“符合,满足”解时宾语主要是need, hope, purpose等抽象名词。

answer的用法3:answer用作不及物动词时主要表示“回答,负责,保证,成功,奏效,适应,符合”。

answer的用法4:answer表示用语言、文字或行动对问题进行回答,是一最常用词; 用于转义表示“符合,适应”等义时,是较正式的用法; answer to the name则是口语用法。

answer的用法5:answer for表示“受责备”时可用于被动结构,表示“许诺,答应别人”时也常用于被动结构,表示其他意思时均常用于一般时态。

作“对…负有责任”解时,通常不用于进行体。

answer第三人称单数例句:1. the correct answers can be found at the bottom of page8.正确答案在第8页末尾。

2. they try to tease out the answers without appearing to ask.他们试图不动声色地套出答案。

3. mr wade answers both questions with a qualified yes.韦德先生对两个问题给出了不完全肯定的回答。

4. he was disturbed by the inaccuracy of the answers.很多答案都不准确,为此他感到很烦恼。

5. so many of these questions simply don't have answers.这些问题有很多根本就没有答案。

新视野quiz习题及答案解析

新视野quiz习题及答案解析

Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations(每小题:2 分)Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.1.A. Put on some soft music.B. Relax a spell.C. Listen to soft music.D. Go to work.2.A. Tests aren't so important.B. His test score wasn't worse than the last time.C. He knows enough for the next test.D. He does not have to take tests any more.3.A. The woman is 5 minutes late.B. The woman doesn't know what to say.C. The woman has eaten her lunch already.D. The woman is hungry.4.A. The woman is very lucky.B. The woman is offering a class.C. The man isn't in the job center class.D. The man isn't happy with his boss.5.A. The man is terrible.B. The man didn't realize what he had done.C. The man didn't step on the woman's foot.D. The man was taught good manners by his parents.DACCBClick ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。

quizlet使用指南

quizlet使用指南

quizlet使用指南英文回答:Quizlet is a popular online learning platform that allows users to create and study flashcards. It is a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of subjects and learning goals. In this guide, I will provide you with some tips and tricks on how to make the most out of Quizlet.First and foremost, creating your own flashcards is a great way to personalize your learning experience. You can include key terms, definitions, and even images to help you remember the information. For example, if you are studyinga foreign language, you can create flashcards with the word in the target language on one side and the translation onthe other side. This will help you practice bothrecognition and recall.In addition to creating your own flashcards, Quizletalso offers a wide range of pre-made flashcards created byother users. These can be a valuable resource, especiallyif you are short on time or need to review a specific topic quickly. You can search for flashcards by subject or topic and choose the ones that best suit your needs. For instance, if you are studying for a biology exam, you can search for flashcards on topics like cell structure or photosynthesis.Once you have your flashcards ready, it's time to start studying. Quizlet offers several study modes to cater to different learning styles. The "Learn" mode is particularly useful for mastering new information. It presents the flashcards in a question-and-answer format and tracks your progress as you go. You can also customize the studysettings to suit your preferences, such as setting a time limit for each card or enabling audio playback.Another useful feature of Quizlet is the "Test" mode. This mode allows you to assess your knowledge by taking quizzes based on your flashcards. You can choose from different question types, such as multiple choice or fillin the blank, and even set the difficulty level. This canbe a great way to simulate an actual exam and identifyareas where you need further review.Furthermore, Quizlet offers a collaborative feature called "Quizlet Live." This allows you to study and compete with your classmates or friends in a game-like environment. Each player is assigned a unique role, such as a team captain or a participant, and they must work together to answer questions correctly. This not only makes studying more engaging but also encourages teamwork and communication.In conclusion, Quizlet is a versatile and user-friendly platform for creating and studying flashcards. Whether you are learning a new language, preparing for an exam, or simply reviewing important concepts, Quizlet has the tools to help you succeed. By creating your own flashcards, utilizing pre-made flashcards, and taking advantage of the various study modes, you can maximize your learning potential. So why wait? Start using Quizlet today and unlock your full learning potential!中文回答:Quizlet是一个流行的在线学习平台,允许用户创建和学习闪卡。

谈判与冲突管理英文版试题答案CH 1 Quiz Questions

谈判与冲突管理英文版试题答案CH 1 Quiz Questions

Chapter One Quiz Questions[Answers to multiple choice questions are included on the page following the quiz.] Multiple Choice:1. Negotiation is most productively viewed asA. manipulating the behavior of others.B. tricking others.C. attempting to get the better of others.D. all human interaction.2. Negotiation is used toA. influence others’ emotions.B. effect others’ behaviors.C. change others’ attitudes.D. all of the above.3. Which of the following statements are true?A. Negotiation is a game.B. Negotiation is an art.C. Negotiation is a science.D. Negotiation is primarily the use of power-over tactics.4. Negotiation performance encompasses which of the following?A. Personality characteristics.B. Perception.C. Needs.D. Individual skills.5. Negotiation is always the appropriate action to pursue wheneverA. you have been disadvantaged by someone.B. you are asked by someone to negotiate a matter.C. you wish things were different.D. there is potential for mutual beneficial exchange.6. Feeling as though you lost in a negotiation effort most likely means that:A. you undertook a collaborative approach.B. you were tricked by the other party.C. you adopted a competitive attitude toward the interaction.D. you inadequately prepared for the negotiation.7. A fertile ground for negotiation skill practice is in personal settings and issues,because,A. we will be naturally most effective when we have an emotional interest inthe result.B. opportunities abound for continual thought and development.C. the outcome is less important.D. that is where our ego is most involved.8. The more our ego is involved in a negotiation,A. the more control we have over the interaction.B. the more unconscious factors may affect our behavior.C. the greater the challenge of self-control.D. None of the above.9. Sociological and psychological theories provide insight that will assist in our negotiation skill development, becauseA. psychological theories assist in understanding how we think and act.B. sociological theories assist in understanding conflict and other dynamicsof human interaction.C. they assist in understanding individual differences that affectcommunication.D. All of the above.10. The two best general paths to improve your negotiation effectiveness are:A. to follow the model of someone who has negotiated for many years.B. to find a book that lists the rules of negotiation.C. to learn how to know yourself and others, learn how to assess andunderstand conflict, learn how to communicate effectively in all contexts,learn principles of persuasion, and learn how to prepare for specificnegotiations.D. to increase your critical thinking ability and your emotional intelligence. Essay Questions:11. Explain why it is useful or appropriate to consider all human interaction to be negotiation. Alternatively, explain why such a perspective is not correct or useful.12. Identify two things that you personally consider to be non-negotiable.13. Identify and briefly describe an interaction to which you were a party today and how that interaction constituted a negotiation on any party’s part.14. Identify three unconscious factors that may affect your negotiation effectiveness and explain why or how that phenomenon may occur.Chapter One Quiz Multiple Choice Question Answers:1. D2. D3. B&C4. All5. D6. C is the best answer. D is an additional acceptable answer.7. B&D8. B&C9. D10. C&D。

新视野大学英语QUIZ4

新视野大学英语QUIZ4

Part 3 Banked Cloze(每小题:1 分)Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following passage byselecting suitable words from the word bank. Each word canbe used only once.Questions 1 to 10 are based on the following passage.A. proceededB. thrivedC. processedD. thrilledE. undergoF. weaveG. commenced H. commended I. displayedJ. discovered K. occurrence L. occasionM. joke N. dynamic O. compatibleUnderstanding past helps explore future! We have been married for 21 years and were college sweethearts. Because we certainly (1)different characteristics andbackgrounds, most people were amazed to see us become a couple. But what we had in common was that we both (2) n a great conversation, similar career interest(pre-med), and were very involved in student life at our university. When we (3) withmarriage, a mutual friend was so shocked because my husband was very (4) but I was very reserved. He could not believe we were that (5)My husband said if he hadn't seen me at his dorm on an informal (6), he would havenever even gotten to know me. Likewise, I always like to remind him how shallow hewas at the time and (7) with him about what a "diamond" he would have missed if he had not noticed me that day. College days brought much growth in changing careergoals and developing independence, but it allowed us to (8) a future together. Webelieve that our marriage is a great marriage since it (9) with a friendship and it isbased on this friendship that it recognizes and values our differences. Our marriagehas helped us 10 all of our difficult times. We'll continue to embrace the differences and allow them to enhance and add value to our romance.Part 4 Cloze (with choices provided)(每小题:1 分)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. Foreach blank there are four words or expressions given. Youshould choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.Every culture in the world has marriage and wedding ceremonies. Usually marriages between one woman and one man are (1) by many cultures. In other parts of the world a man, (2), may have several wives, or a wife may have more than one husband, a(n) (3) which is very interesting and somewhat amazing about culture.(4), there are many different kinds of wedding ceremonies that are nicely (5) and practiced aroundthe world. These ceremonies can be very short and simple, or very long and (6), but they areusually superb. One of the largest and most (7) wedding ceremonies in recent times was held in Dubai (迪拜) in 1981. The 7-day long wedding ceremony included many (8and cost $44 million. It was held in a large building which was (9)built for the ceremony and looked like a stadium.(10),the reasons why a man and woman get married may vary. Occasionally they marry becausethey are in love, (11) they marry someone through friends on their (12), and sometimes they marry because their parents tell them that they must marry. One weird example of a(n) (13)marriage took place in Bangladesh (孟加拉国) in 1986. Many people were (14) shocked, the groom was aneleven-month-old boy and the bride was a three-month-old girl. They were (15) the youngestmarried couple ever.What was it all about? The (16) reason was that the parents of the bride and groom (17) themarriage trying to end a fight between the two families who had been arguing over a farm for twenty years. Both (18) that the other family owned the farm, but no one knew exactly. The fight ended for(19) when the little boy married the little girl at the wedding. With approval of this marriage, (20)family was forced to lose face. The two families agreed to give the farm to the little couple.Part 6 Reading comprehension(每小题:2 分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully. Eachpassage is followed by some questions or unfinishedsentences. For each of them there are four choices marked A,B, C, and D. Choose the best answer to each question.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.You are the first to arrive at the table in the back corner of the restaurant. As you sit down, a handsome stranger comes to the table and takes the seat across from you. You read his name on his name tag. Once he is seated, a bell rings and your date begins!As you scan your list of conversation topics, the man across the table asks about your hobbies. From there, the conversation naturally flows back and forth from your interests to his interests to your job to his job. You are both careful not to ask questions that are too personal. Then the bell rings again. It's time to move on. As you make your way to the next table, you quickly mark your date card. You write the man's name on the card. Under the精选文档question "Would you like to meet again for a real date?", you mark "yes."Then you take a seat for your next date.This is the latest way for single people to meet other people they might like todate without pressure. Many businesses offering speed dating services havebecome popular. These businesses organize events where participants canhave dozens of quick dates all on the same night. Each speed date is lessthan ten minutes, and some services limit each date to only three minutes.This gives people just enough time to make an impression, so that eachperson in the "date" can decide if they want to meet the other again. If bothpeople mark "yes" on the date card, the service will arrange for the people tocontact one another to arrange a real date.The idea for speed dating came from Yaacov Deyo of Los Angles. In 1999,he wanted to provide an alternative way for his students to get together otherthan using blind dates arranged through family or friends. His speed datingidea was so successful that it quickly spread to other communities across theUnited States. However, like any date, speed dating does not always workout.1.How is speed dating different from traditional dating?A. The dates are usually very short.B. It usually isn't possible to meet the person again.C. The couples do many activities on one date.D. The people usually know each other quite well.2.What would be a suitable question for speed dating?A. Where do you live?B. What's your last name?C. What sports do you like?D. What's your phone number?3.How long might it take a person to complete ten speed dates?A. Ten minutes.B. One evening.精选文档C. One week.D. Ten days.4.Who is Deyo?A. A man who has had many speed dates.B. The inventor of speed dating.C. A man who got married after speed dating.D. The president of a speed dating company.5.Why is a speed date limited to a short time?A. Not to let people feel tired.B. To have another date arrangement.C. Not to make speed dating boring.D. To get the chance to talk to more people.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.For any tourist visiting Egypt, there are two things that everyonemust see. The first is the 137-meter-high Great Pyramid of Giza (吉萨大金字塔), the largest of all the pyramids in Egypt. The second isthe Great Sphinx of Giza (吉萨大狮身人面像), a sculpture with thebody of lion and the head of a man, which stands 20 meters tall and73 meters long.The origin of the Great Sphinx of Giza goes back 5,000 years.Although many sphinx sculptures have been found over the years,researchers believe that the Great Sphinx which guards thepyramids in Giza was actually the first one to be made (around2600-2500 B.C.). The head of the Sphinx represents the king ofEgypt at that time. About 2,000 years later, around 570 B.C., sandhad covered all but the head of the Great Sphinx. The people livingin the area had forgotten the history of the statue, so they imaginedthat the head represented the sun god and began to worship it.For hundreds of years, the Sphinx attracted people both as areligious monument and as a work of art. But eventually, the desert精选文档sand once again covered the Sphinx, leaving only the head visible.It was not until the 1800s that archaeologists (考古学家) beganclearing the sand from the statue and began researching the longhistory of the Sphinx. At last, in the 1920s, all of the sand was finallycleared away and restoration work, which continues to this day, wasbegun.The name "sphinx" comes from an ancient Greek word. Accordingto Greek legend, the Sphinx was an evil creature with the body of alion and the head of a woman. She sat beside a road and asked allpeople who passed her a riddle (谜语): "Which animal in themorning goes on four feet, at noon on two, and on three in theevening?" She killed anyone who couldn't make sense of thequestion. The riddle was finally solved by the Greek king. TheSphinx then threw herself from her high rock and died.6.What does the first paragraph want to tell us?A. There are many places of interest in Egypt.B. There are two main tourist attractions in Egypt.C. The Great Pyramid of Giza is what you want to see.D. the Great Sphinx of Giza is more interesting to see.7.What's the purpose for building the Great Sphinx?A. To let people in Egypt worship the sun god.B. To represent the king of Egypt at that time.C. To remind people of the glory of ancient Egypt.D. To safeguard the pyramids in Giza in Egypt.8.Why did the archaeologists have to begin the restorationwork?A. The Great Sphinx had been destroyed by desert sand.B. They wanted to research on an ancient Greek legend.C. They wanted to research on the history of the Sphinx.精选文档D. It was as a religious monument and as a work of art.9.According to the legend, how did the Sphinx die?A. The king killed her.B. She died of old age.C. She killed herself.D. She was killed incidentally.10.What is this passage mainly about?A. How the Great Sphinx is being restored.B. The history of the Great Sphinx.C. The history of the Egyptian tourism.D. The great monuments of Egypt.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.When looking for love, people may go to some extreme lengths.They might go on blind dates set up by family and friends. Theymight write personal ads to place in newspapers. Or they might usea computer to help them in their search for a soul mate by joining anonline dating service. Some people have even tried to find theirperfect match through game shows on television. Many of these TVdating shows, including The Bachelor and Who Wants to Marry aMultimillionaire, have proved to have millions of viewers watchingeach week to find out which of the contestants will find true love.Of all these game shows, perhaps the one with the mostunexpected ending was Mr. Right, which was shown in England in2002. On the show, a bachelor, thirty-five-year-old LanceGerrard-Wright, dated 15 women to find the one who was his idealpartner. For seven weeks on the show, Gerrard-Wright, took turnsgoing on dates with each of the women, taking them to expensiverestaurants and exotic locations. He even met the women's familiesand introduced them to his own. Then at the end of each show, hewould choose between one and three of the contestants, with whomhe had felt the least compatible, and say goodbye to them.At one point during the series, one contestant volunteered to leave精选文档because she said she didn't find him attractive. After two dates shesaid she had had enough, and she couldn't see it working, "Hewasn't my cup of tea." In another show the woman he was on a datewith burst into tears when he called her by another contestant'sname. "You called me by another girl's name. I can't believe you didthat. I really liked you," she sobbed. But in the final show, thewoman he eventually chose decided she didn't want to marry himafter all. "I think you've chosen me because you have to choosesomeone," she said. Maybe this was because she already knew hehad fallen in love with the show's host!After leaving the show, Gerrard-Wright and the show's hostJonsson tied the knot in Sweden. Has Jonsson finally found Mr.Right? Only time will tell. But none of the guests at the weddingcould deny the happiness in the couple's eyes as the bride andgroom left the wedding ceremony.11.What is this passage mainly about?A. How a famous couple met and got married.B. The best way to meet a husband or wife.C. Why the show Mr. Right was a big hit.D. How to act on a date with a stranger.12."When looking for love, people may go to some extremelengths" means ________.A. People resort to traditionally considered unusual ways toB. Love has become less traditional than before.C. It is not difficult to find love through extreme ways.D. Modern way of dating makes it easier but more extreme.13.What happened after seven weeks of doing the show?A. All of the women won prizes.B. Lance asked one of the women to marry him.C. One of the women on the show started to cry.精选文档D. Jonsson asked Lance to marry her.14.Which of the following is true during the series?A. Lance went on dates with one woman each time.B. The candidates traveled abroad with Lance.C. Lance and Jonsson started dating each other.D. The women met Lance's family.15.What does the author want to tell us through the passage?A. TV dating shows are a good way to find true love.B. TV dating shows are the most efficient among other media.C. More women are getting more interested in TV datingD. It's hard to find true love through contesting with otherQuestions 16 to 20 are based on the same passage or dialog.Can you imagine life without French fries? Potatoes are verypopular today. They are the fourth most important crop in the world,after wheat, rice, and corn. But in the past, potatoes were notalways popular. People in Europe started to eat them only 200years ago!In the 1500s, the Spanish went to South America to look for gold.There, they found people eating potatoes for 7000 years! TheSpanish brought the potato back to Europe with them. But people inEurope did not like this strange vegetable. Some people thoughtthat if you ate potatoes, your skin would look like the skin of apotato. Other people could not believe that you ate the undergroundpart of the plant, so they ate the leaves instead. This made themsick because there is poison in the leaves. Others grew potatoes fortheir flowers. At one time in France, potato flowers were one of themost expensive flowers.Around 1780, the people of Ireland started to eat potatoes. Theyfound that potatoes had many advantages. The potato grew onpoor land, and it grew well in their cold and rainy climate. It gavemore food than any other plant, and it needed little work. All theyhad to do was to plant the potatoes, and then they could do other精选文档work on the farm. On a small piece of land, a farmer could growenough potatoes to feed his family. A person could eat eight to tenpounds of potatoes a day, with some milk or cheese, and be veryhealthy. Soon, potatoes became the main food in Ireland. In 1845, adisease killed all the potatoes in Ireland. Two million people died ofhunger. Many Irish who did not die came to the United States at thistime.In other parts of Europe, people did not want to change their oldfood habits. Some preferred to die of hunger rather than eatpotatoes. Today, many countries have their own potato dishes.Germans eat potato salad, the United States has the baked potato,and the French invented French fries.16.Which statement is true?A. Potatoes are only popular in France.B. Potatoes are not very popular today.C. Potatoes are the most important crop in the world.D. Potatoes were not very popular in the past.17.In the 1500s, people in Europe ________.A. found gold and potatoes from PeruB. found potatoes could harm people's skinC. found potatoes were strange vegetablesD. found potatoes and invented French fries18.Only in about 1780 did people start to ________.A. grow potatoes for their flowersB. go to Peru to look for goldC. eat potatoes in IrelandD. eat eight to ten pounds of potatoes a day19.What is one of the advantages of potatoes?精选文档 —11A. They grow well in cold and dry weather.B. They have higher productivity compared with others.C. They can be grown with other plants.D. They can be eaten along with milk or cheese.20. What statement best illustrates the main idea of the passage?A. How potatoes become popular.B. Why potatoes are a good vegetable.C. Why potatoes are healthy and tasty.D. How potatoes have been consumed。

Lesson 34 quiz 学生版

Lesson 34 quiz 学生版

Quiz for Lesson 34Name ___________ Score ___________Part 1. Vocabulary1. 警察局_________________2. 一本非常有趣的书_______________________________3. 五英里外的一所学校_______________________________4. 当地新闻________________5.(偶然地、意外地)找到_______________Part 2. Rewrite the sentences (passive voice)1. Our boss made us work all through the night.We _______________________ all through the night by our boss.2. Her mother asks her to play the piano five hours a day.She _____________________________ five hours a day by her mother.3. They were discussing my proposal(提议)when I went in.My proposal _______________________ by them when I went in.4. My mother will buy me a computer next week.A computer _________________________ by my mother next week.Part 3. Circle the correct answer.1. My bicycle is being _________ (repairing / repaired)by a friend of my father's.2. After _________ (watched / watching) a movie, she went to KFC to have a hamburger.3. After I learn that I am asked to make a speech, I _________ (had been / have been) anxious(焦虑的)all week.4. You _________ (want / are wanted)by the police.5. John was _________ (worry / worried) about his grades in the exams.6. We were _________ (expected / expecting) to get to school on time by our teachers.7. The joke _______ (surprised / amused) the listeners and they all laughed now and then.8. He got ill suddenly and _________ (was sending / was sent) to hospital by his friends.Part 4. Translation1. 我想知道你为什么如此紧张。

Quizzes整理版

Quizzes整理版

Test Canvas: Quiz: Week 3Multiple Choice: Which of the following is the best ex...Multiple Choice: Which of the following is the best ex... Points:101.Which of the following is the best example of a microblog?Answer SelectedA.TwitterB.YouTubeC.FeacebookD.FlickrE.SnapfishAnswer: AExplanation: A) Twitter limits posts to 140 characters.Page Ref: Tuten& Solomon 6-22.________________ content is content that ia person feel instrinsically motivated to prepare andshare.AnswerA.CounterfeitB.SponsoredmercialD.IncentivizedanicAnswer: EExplanation: E) It's useful to distinguish between consumer-generated content that people voluntarily publish and content that appears because some organization has invited contributions from users. Page Ref: Tuten& Solomon 6-93.Content that is encouraged by the chance to win a contest or receive free merchandise is labeled as________.AnswerA.CounterfeitB.SponsoredmercialD.IncentivizedanicCorrect FeedbackAnswer: DExplanation: D) It's useful to distinguish between consumer-generated content that people voluntarily publish and content that appears because some organization has invited contributions from users. Page Ref: T&S 6-94.Which of the following are used as search engine optimization techniques?Answer1.optimizing content value2.optimizing tags3.modifying keywords4.modifying site characteristics5.paying for sponsored advertisingAnswers: A, B, C, DExplanation: Using search engine optimization (SEO), marketers develop and publish content in ways that improve the likelihood that search engines will rank the sites well in response to search queries. Page Ref: T&S 6-165.Search engine marketers call the space on the screen where listings are virtually guaranteed to beviewed as the ________.AnswerA.golden triangleB.contrary hookC.gateway pageD.hookE.heading tagAnswer: AExplanation: A) How can a source enhance the probability that its listing will appear near the top? For many organizations, this is (literally) the million dollar question! And that's exactly the point of search engine optimization.Page Ref: Tuten& Solomon 6-256.________ are automated web programs that gather information from sites that ultimately formthe search engine's entriesAnswerGolden trianglesHooksWeb crawlersQueriesPlug-insAnswer: CExplanation: C) The programs are called crawlers because they crawl websites. They follow all the links, site after site, collecting data until the link network is exhausted. After the bots gather this information, they index (classify) it using labels the sites provide.Page Ref: Tuten& Solomon 6-257.The insertion of a superficially large number of keywords throughout a site's content and tags isknown as keyword ________.AnswerA.stuffingB.cloakingC.indexingD.hookingE.three-way linkingAnswer: AExplanation: A) Gray hats take some liberties with the system. For example, they will utilize a keyword density (the number of times the keyword is used in the body of a page) that is beyond that of the typical usage of keywords, but be below that of true keyword stuffing.Page Ref: Tuten&Solomon 6-328.The careful crafting of a title that markets the content is known as ________.AnswerA.stuffingB.cloakingC.indexingD.linkbaitingE.three-way linkingAnswer: DExplanation: D) How do users initially decide whether a site is worth checking out? The most likely candidate is simple: the title. We can enhance interest in content when we compose a catchy title. Page Ref: Tuten& Solomon 6-359.________ create the ability to easily share a site's content with external sites.AnswerA.TrackbacksB.Web crawlersC.Plug-insD.On-site indicatorsE.Meta tagsAnswer: CExplanation: C) Share tools are plugins that appear as clickable icons on a website and enable the viewer to bookmark or share the page with many social networking, social news, and social bookmarking sites.Page Ref: Tuten& Solomon 6-3710.Social news sites and social bookmarking sites uphold the principles of ________: individuals, actingas editors, determine what material is disseminated throughout the community as well as the value ratings associated with the material.AnswerA.media democratizationB.three-way linkingC.urban legendsD.search engine optimizationE.sockpuppetingAnswer: AExplanation: A) The process supports the wisdom-of-crowds perspective.Page Ref: Tuten& Solomon 6-4011.Which of the following is an example of a use case for search analytics?AnswerA.Choosing paid advertising messages and keywordsB.Choosing natural search messagingC.Identifying trends and seasonal changesD.Brand auditsE.All of the aboveCorrect Answer: E)Reference: Hemann&Burbary, Chp. 512.Which of the following is the best example of a tool that provides information helpful to searchanalytics?AnswerA. Social MentionB. FacebookC. ExcelD. Google TrendsE. AmazonCorrect Response: D)Reference: Hemann&BurbaryChp. 513.Entering the search term "snickers bar" into Google Trends Explore creates a graph spanningFebruary 2004 to September 2013. The graph shows that the search term has a value of 100 in March 2013. This means that:AnswerA.100 unique users searched for "snickers bar" in March 2013B.100 total users searched for "snickers bar" in March 2013C.The total number of searches up through March 2013 is some multiple of 100.D.Out of all months displayed on the graph, March 2013 contained the maximum number of monthly searches for "snickers bar."Correct Response: D)Reference: Hemann&Burbary 5, Google TrendsTest Canvas: Quiz: Weeks 4 and 51.Which of the following online tools provide direct scores regarding an individual's influence level?Check all that apply.AnswerA.KloutB.FacebookC.FlickrD.PeerIndexE.SocialMentionAnswers: Klout, PeerIndex, and SocialMention. Though one can potentially use Facebook or Flickr to compute one's own influence scores, these tools do not directly provide such scores. Reference: Hemann&Burbarychp. 92.What is the value of a Facebook fan?AnswerA.$174B.$10C.$0.02D.It depends on the context and how value is defined.Correct answer: D)Reference: Class 4 slides and discussion3.Which one of the following network graphs represents a scale-free network?AnswerA.B.C.D.None of the aboveCorrect answer: A)A scale-free network is characterized by having hubs with a disproportionately high number of connections.Reference: Class 5 slides4.Which of the following are examples of metrics that can be used to help calculate the value aFacebook fan provides a brand? Check all that apply.AnswerLoyaltyAquisition CostProduct SpendingBrand AffinityCorrect Resposes: All answers should be checked.Reference: Syncapse article and Class 4 slides.5.In the sociogram depicted below, which network member has the greatest degree centrality? AnswerA.ChrisB.RalphC.JoeD.EllieE.JanCorrect Answer: C) Joe.Degree centrality is determined by the number of direct connections a node has. Joe has four. Reference: Class 5 Slides, Class 5 reading6.On a sociogram, a group or clique is best defined as ___________________AnswerA.An arbitrary cross-section of users used for statistical sampling.B.A cluster of nodes that appear in close proximity when the graph is drawn out.C.A set of three or more nodes that are entirely disconnected from the rest of the network.D.A subgroup of highly interconnected nodes that is not heavily connected to the rest of the network.Correct answer: D)Reference: Class 5 slides and reading7.When brands create brand profiles within selected social networking communities, the brand acts asa ________ in the network's social graph.AnswerA.themeB.skinC.nodeD.seedE.badgeAnswer: CExplanation: C) Doing this increases the opportunities for interactions with customers and prospects and also serves to encourage people to talk about the brand with each other.Page Ref: Tuten& Solomon Chp. 5-268.The following question relates to the concept of ________: What would the value of the brand-specific mention be if it had come through a paid advertising placement rather than a volunteered comment?AnswerA.media democratizationB.mediamultiplexityC.ad equivalency valueD.social capitalE.two-step flow model of influenceAnswer: CExplanation: C) When brands use paid media, they have an estimate of the value of the advertising in the form of the fees they paid to place the ads. But in social media, most of our promotional value comes from earned and owned media. Therefore, we may try to establish a value and relate that value to the cost of buying equivalent paid media.Page Ref: T&S Chp. 4-279.The principle of six degrees of separation comes from the mathematical model known as________.AnswerA.media democratizationB.vertical networkC.two-step flow model of influenceD.small-world networkE.social object theoryAnswer: DExplanation: D) Six degrees of separation is an observation that everyone is connected to everyone else by no more than six ties. A small-world network would illustrate the example of Maria and Jeff being indirectly connected on LinkedIn through Jose, a co-worker of Maria and a neighbor to Jeff.Page Ref: T&S Chp. 4-610.A ________ is a snippet of cultural information that spreads person to person until eventually itenters the general consciousness.AnswerA.mavenB.memeC.normD.nodeE.homophilyAnswer: BExplanation: B) These snippets may include songs, phrases, ideas, slang words, fashion trends, or shared behaviors.Page Ref: T&S chp. 4-1211.________ proposes that a small group of influencers are responsible for dissemination ofinformation because they can modify the opinions of a large number of other people.AnswerA.The social-object theoryB.Reputational capitalC.Media democratizationD.The two-step flow model of influenceE.Ad-equivalency valueAnswer: DExplanation: D) When the authors run extensive computer simulations of this process, they find that the influence is driven less by influentials and more by the interaction among those who are easily influenced.Page Ref: T&S chp. 4-17。

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答案用英语怎么说

答案用英语怎么说你知道答案用英语怎么说吗?下面来学习一下吧。

答案的英语说法1:answer答案的英语说法2:solution答案的英语说法3:key答案的相关短语:练习答案 Key to the exercises ; Key to written exercises ; Keys to Exercises ; Answer key终极答案 an Answer to Everything ; Answering The Ultimate Question标准答案 Model Answer ; Standard Answer ; standard answer ; model answer答案错误 Wrong Answer答案卷 Answer Sheet ; Scantron Answer Sheet问题答案 the answer to the question ; Question Answer ; A wers ; the key to the exerxise导出答案 derived solution答案的英语例句:1. The correct answers can be found at the bottom of page 8.正确答案在第8页末尾。

2. They try to tease out the answers without appearing to ask.他们试图不动声色地套出答案。

3. He was disturbed by the inaccuracy of the answers.很多答案都不准确,为此他感到很烦恼。

4. So many of these questions simply don't have answers.这些问题有很多根本就没有答案。

5. The answer had come to him in a flash.他一下子就有了答案。

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