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新视野大学英语听说教程第二版第二册quiz答案

新视野大学英语听说教程第二版第二册quiz答案

unit11、budget2、ritual interaction3、ticking4、Assessing5、increasingly6-10、ABBDC11、Instead of12、intentions13、putting off14、guilty15、wishing16、blame17、have18、organizing19、efficiently20、subject to unit 21、taking part2、improvement3、sacrifice4、standards5、compete6-10、DCDAA 11、different sizes14、or under15、skill16、control17、extreme18、injury19、payment20、worth itunit 31、character2、compromises4、expectation5、work out6-10、BABDC11、perfectly12、sewing13、distant objects16、cloudy17、judging distances18、slightly19、background20、different eye views unit41、insurance salesman2、3、nourishing4、5、territory.6-10、BBABA11、abroad12、fast food13、amounts14、inevitably15、quality16、served17、medium18、environment19、reasonable20、expensiveunit51、wept2、packaged3、filtered4、harden5、manufacturer6-10、DDBCB11、Experts13、14、the world's birth rate15、Researchers16、birth control devices17、family planning programs18、19、population growth20、fewer births than deathsunit61、labour2、superficial3、specific4、characteristics5、convey6-10:DDBCA11、belong12、the way13、overdressed14、elegant15、fashion16、appropriate17、skirt or pants18、you will be under stress throughout your interview19、move or act restlessly or nervously with a tight collar20、they are truly comfortable and wear them before the big event19、reasonable20、expensive777777777777777777听力原文II. Listening Skills1. W: How much money is the rent for an apartment in this neighborhood? M: Your rent should be about a quarter of that.Q: How much should be the woman’s rent be?2. M: I paid $3,500 for this digital camera. It was on sale at a 30$ discount. W: It’s a real bargain.Q: How much did the camera cost originally?3. M: What’s the rate for an economy car?W: The daily rate is $32, unlimited mileage.Q: How much will the man pay if he rents the car for a week?4. M: I’ll take these sweaters. How much do t hey cost?W: They are $180 each and four makes a total of $720. But today we are offering a 20% discount.Q: How much does the man have to pay?5. W: What an old car you’ve got!M: Well, it had run 12,000 miles when I bought it second hand. And it’s cov ered 3,080 miles since then.Q: How many miles has the car run?1.B2.A3.A4.D5.BIII. Listening InTask 1: It’s time to buy.Mike: Hey, Robert, where are you off to?Robert: I’m going to talk to a banker about a loan.Mike: You are short of money? I thought you were the saving type.Robert: There’s a time to save and a time to spend.Mike: I know all about spending. What’s the loan for? I have a few bucks I could…Robert: I’m considering getting a mortgage to buy some property.Mike: Do you t hink property is a good investment? I mean, it’s a lot of money. Robert: Well, Mike, as you know, property values have been going through the roof. If I had bought an apartment two years ago, its value would have gone up by 30 percent today.Mike: And from what I know, interest rates are low now.Robert: Exactly. Sounds like a good time to buy.a banker a loansaving save spenda mortgage propertyProperty valuesrisen/gone up/increased by 30 percentTask 2: Can I have my change please?Tom was down on his luck and felt he needed a few drinks. Hw went to a bar and had several drinks. When he was done, he stood up and walked toward the door. The barman shouted after him, “Hey mister, are you going to pay for those drinks?”Tom turned around an d replied, “I have already paid you,” and then walked out of the bar. Almost immediately he saw one of his friends Richard and told him about the barman, “Just go in there and drink all you want, then get up and leave. When the barman asks you to pay the bill, just tell him you have already paid.”This sounded easy enough, so Richard went in and has several drinks. The barman went to him and said, “Before you came in, another man was here. When I asked him to pay his bill, he told me he’d paid, but I don’t remember him paying me.”Richard said, “I would love to stay and hear your story, but I don’t have time. Can I havemy change please?”1. A2.B3.D4.C5.CTask 3: Why not just print money?What’s the solution to a recession, a time of little econom ic activity? Just print money! Sounds reasonable, doesn’t it? Let’s see if this will work by using an example.Let’s pretend that all the students in your class make up the ENTER population of the country, and the teacher represents the government. Let’s a lso pretend each student has exactly $1.00.Since we are in a recession, let’s have the teacher, who represents the government, print money. He prints $1.00 more for everyone. Now everyone has $1.00 more to spend. More money to spend sounds like a great way to get us out of recession, since more money to spend means demand for goods and services.Then if that works, why don’t we give MORE money away? How about $100? Now we have lots of money to spend. So no more recession, right?Not really, because we have only looked at one side of the problem. As more and more people receive more and more money, what’ll happen?Since everyone has more money, the students all go shopping to spend that extra money. This causes the demand for goods and services to rise, and people who sell goods and services raise price. For example, if you could buy a new music CD at $10 in the past, now the price could be $1,000! This is called inflation.So, the original reason for printing all this money was to help get us of recession, but we have only replaced one problem with another.1.T2.T3.F4.F5.FIV. Speaking OutModel 1 I want to blow it all.John: Hey, Se-Jin, do you want to come shopping with me? My dad just gave me my monthly allowance and I want to blow it all.Se-Jin: That sounds just like you, John! What do you want to buy?John: I don’t know…Some music CDs, maybe.Se-Jin: If you spend all that money on things you don’t even know if you want, you won’t have any money left when you need it.John: But if I just save my money, that doesn’t s sound like much fun either. Besides, I need some new CDs.Se-Jin: You also need a financial advisor!Now Your TurnA: Hey, do you want to come shopping with me? I just got some money from my part-time job, and I want to get rid of it right away.B: That’s your style. What do you want to buy?A: I don’t know…some fashionable clothes, maybe.B: If you waste all your money on things you don’t even know if you want, you’ll be out of money completely when you need it.A: But if I ju st hold on to my money…that doesn’t make much sense either. I really need some new clothes. What’s the point of saving lots of money without fun?B: As I see it, you need a person to look after your money.Model 2 Can money buy everything?Peter: I’m try ing to think of ways to become rich. If I could get my hands on a lot of money, I’ll be really happy.Jane: Do you really think so? I’m not so sure.Peter: Of course, why wouldn’t I? I’d be able to have anything I want.Jane: Well, there are plenty of peop le who have a lot of money but aren’t happy. What do you say to that?Peter: But if I became a millionaire, I’d buy whatever I wanted.Jane: Can you buy true love? Can you buy the moon?Peter: Maybe not, but I can buy a house with a lot of modern conveniences. Jane: So many people think like you do, buy look at all the divorces, suicides and murders among wealthy people. How do you explain that?Peter: Maybe there’s something in what you said.Now Your TurnA: I really hope I can make a fortune. If I had a lot of money, I’d be as happy as a king.B: Do you really believe so? I have my doubts about it.A: Of course, why wouldn’t I? If I were a millionaire, there’s nothing I couldn’tbuy.B: Well, can you but health? Can you but true friendship?B: Maybe not. But I can but a big house and car, and make my life more comfortable.A: Maybe you have a point there. Money can bring material comforts. But don’t forget, there are also divorces and suicides among wealthy people.B: Well, there is some truth in what you said. Money cannot but real happiness. Model 3 I wonder if you could give me a loan.John: Hey, Se-Jin, I was just on my way to find you.Se-Jin: What’s up, John?John: Se-Jin, I’m kind of broke, and you usually have a bundle tucked away. I wonder if you could give me a loan.Se-Jin: Dream on! I’m hard up myself.John: You see, I want to buy some new stereo equipment, and I’m just about a hundred short.Se-Jin: Why not save up for it?John: The stores have all stuff on a huge sales promotion right now. I could save at least 30 percent!S-Jin: John, I’d lend you money if you were in a jam. But a new stereo isn’t an emergency.John: Then I’m afraid I have to find someone who is more easy-going.Now Your TurnA: Hi, I was trying to catch up with you.B: What happened?A: Money had burned a hole in my pocket. You usually have some savings. I wonder if you can lend me some money?B: You’re daydreaming. I’m short of money myself.A: Look, I want to buy a digital camera, and I’m only short of 150 bucks.B: Why not save towards it?A: The camera is on sale right now. This can save me almost 25 percent.B: Well, I’d lend you the money if you were in real redouble. But a new camera isn’t urgent.A: Then I’m afraid I’ll have to try someone who’s more generous.V. L et’s TalkStory of a MiserThere was a miser who loved money more than anything else. Just before he died, he said to his wife, “Now, listen. When I die, I want you to take all my money and put it in the casket with me. I want to take my money to the afterlife with me.”He made her promise with all her heart that when he dies, she would pit all the money in the casket with him. Then he died. He was laid in the casket, his wife was sitting there wearing black, and her friend was sitting next to her.When they finished the ceremony, just before the undertakers got already to close the casket, the wife said, “Wait a minute!” She had a box with her. She came over with the box and put it in the casket.Then the undertakers locked the casket down, and they rolled it away. He friend said, “Girl, I know you weren’t fool enough to put all that money in there with your husband!”She said, “Listen, I’m a Christian. I can’t go back on my word. I promise him that I would put all the money in the casket with him.”“You mean you really put that money in the casket with him!?”“I surely did,” said the wife. “I wrote him a check.”more thanmoney casketpromisein the casketsitting blacknext to/besideclosea boxaway/offfoolish all that money/the moneya Christian on her wordput the moneya checkVI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Giving Money to a BeggarSusan: Hey, Robert, you gave that beggar some of your hard-earned cash? Robert: I know. He looked as if he needed help.Susan: Buy you’re alway s so careful with your money.Robert: Yeah, I guess so, but I like to help when someone’s in need. Susan: I just wonder why the guy doesn’t get a job and make his own living. Robert: It’s just not that simple, Susan. Some people have a hard time of it i n life.Susan: Maybe they waste all their money. If you give them money, they will just go on wasting it.Robert: Life has been good to me, Susan, and I’d like to share some of my luck. the beggaras ifcareful with/abouta jobpeoplea hard timewastesharegood luckTask 2: Buying a MachineAn American manufacturer is showing his machine factory to a potential customer. At noon, when the lunch bell rings, two thousand men and women immediately stop working and leave the building.“Your workers, they’re escaping!” cries the visitor. “You’ve got to stop them.”“Don’t worry, they’ll be back,” says the American. And indeed, an exactly one 0’clock the bell rings again, and all the workers return from their break.When the tour is over, the manufacturer t urn s to his guest and says, “Well, now, which of these machines would you like to order?”“Forget the machines,” says the visitor. “How much do you want for that bell?”1.T2.F3.F4.T5.TTask 3: An Introduction to Credit CardsCredit cards are plastic cards issued by a bank or other financial institutions allowing the holder to buy goods and service without using cash. Many American don’t like to carry much ca sh. For them the cards are convenient and safe to use. Credit cards are gaining popularity, even for buying small items. They are accepted almost everywhere, though not at fast food restaurants.Credit cards allow you to purchase things that you may not currently have the money to buy. When you use a credit card, the credit card company that issued the credit card pays the store. Later, a bill will be mailed to you by your credit card company for the amount you purchased. At that time, you can either pay the bill in full, or only pay a minimum amount, and wait till later to finish paying. If you wait till later, you will owe the credit card company interest on the amount that you do not pay.1.D2.C3.B4.C5.ASpeakingCan you change a twenty-dollar bill?Cashier: How can I help you, Miss?Jill: Could you change a 20 for me?Cashier: Sure. How do you want it?Jill: Could I have two 5’s, but not enough 1’s. Are quarters all right with you? Cashier: Well, I have some 5’s, but not enough 1’s. Are quarters all right withJill: Oh, that’s even better! In that case, I won’t have to worry about the small change for the laundry.Cashier: Here you are!Jill: Thanks a million!unit 101 boundaries23 appointed45 ensurebccdc12 destroyed3 chosen4 guns5 bridges6 effectively7 coal。

quiz题型及样题

quiz题型及样题

考试范围及题型:Quiz的内容要涵盖unit1--Unit6。

Part I. 听力(20%):长对话两篇,每篇5题,共10题;短文两篇,每篇5题,共10题;1分/题;Part II 单词填空(20%):20题,1分/题;Part III 介词填空(10%):10题; 1分/题Part IV 词汇和结构 (20%):20题,1分/题Part V 完型填空(20%):20题,1分/题。

Part VI 阅读理解(10%):两篇,每篇5题,共10题,1分/题。

考试时间: 80分钟测验必须在指定时间指定地点进行,否则一律算0分听力:多项选择题,choose the best answer to the question you hear.e.g. (省略)单词填空: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.e.g.The child’s face was covered with butter and was _do_________ with toast crumbs.介词填空:Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with an appropriate preposition or adverb. Fill in each blank with only ONE worde.gWe went over the accounts night ____________ night but didn’t find any mistakes.词汇和结构Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.e.gThe old man left home with his _____-looking hat that seemed as old as its owner.A. funnyB. newC. modernD. ancient完型填空Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the choices. e.g. (省略)阅读理解Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.e.g.Winston Churchill was one of the great men of his age. To show their respect for him, the British lawmakers asked a fine artist, Graham Sutherland, to paint Winston Churchill's picture. When it was completed, it was presented to him, at a grand affair in the Westminster Hall, at the House of Commons (下议院).There is a famous film that shows Churchill accepting the gift. He describes the painting as "a remarkable example of modern art", which draws loud laughter.In fact he must have been unhappy with the painting. Sutherland later reported that he asked whether it was to be painted with a "happy" or "angry" attitude. "Angry," replied Churchill. At the time, Churchill was coming to the end of his political life and was unhappy that people wanted him to end his career.Some twenty years later it was revealed that Lady Churchill hated the painting so much that she had it destroyed. "It was preying on (折磨) his mind," she was reported as saying.A leading art critic was asked what he thought about the matter. He said he could understand Lady Churchill and had pity on her. Graham Sutherland was a very honest artist, who could only paint what he saw. At the time it was painted, Churchill was an old man, worried by the thought that he would have to end his political career soon. But Lady Churchill shouldn't have had the painting destroyed. It could have been stored away until after their deaths.1. Why did the British lawmakers ask Graham Sutherland to paint a picture of WinstonChurchill?a. To show their respect to himb. To make Churchill happy.c. To put it in the Westminster Hall.d. To make Churchill unhappy.2. 省略3. 省略4. 省略5. 省略。

quiz试题卷

quiz试题卷

q u i z(新视野3)试题卷(总11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--Quiz One (unit1-2)Section A 8%11. A. Help Laura with her paper next week.B. Ask Laura to clean the apartment by herself.C. Ask someone else to clean the apartment with LauraD. Ask Laura to wait until next weekend to do the cleaning12. A. Potatoes are put next to eggs.B. Potatoes are more healthful than eggs.C. Eggs are not as healthful as the article says.D. She never believes what the magazine says.13. A. It started to rain when she was at the beach.B. She’d like the man to go to the beach with her.C. The forecast calls for more rain tomorrow.D. She won’t go to the beach if it rains tomorrow.14. A. Practice his presentation in front of her.B. Watch her make her presentation.C. Find out who will be his audience tomorrow.D. Try not to think about his audience.15. A. Mike is not serious with Joyce.B. J oyce is Mike’s second wife.C. Mike loves Joyce heart and soul.D. Mike loves Joyce second to himself.16. A. Her back hurt during the meeting.B. She agreed that the meeting was good.C. The proposal should be sent back.D. The man’s support came late.17. A. She has too many dreams.B. She doesn’t put her ideas into practice.C. She likes sleeping in the daytime.D. She doesn’t have any good idea.18. A. The woman will see Kate’s sister in the afternoon.B. The woman has to meet Kate after the interview.C. The woman can tell Kate about the interview in the afternoon’s meeting.D. The woman must tell K ate’s sister about the interview.Section B 4%Listen to the following passage, and then complete the statements.(the passage will be read only once)An 80-year-old couple was having problems remembering things, so they decide to go to their doctor to see what was wrong with them. They explained to the doctor about the problems they were having with their (1)___ memory ______. After checking the couple over, the doctor told them that they were physically okay but might need to start writing things down to help them remember. The couple thanked the doctor and left.L ater that night while watching TV, the old woman said to the old man, “Honey, will you please go to the kitchen and get me a dish of ice cream”Before the man left, she added, “Why don’t you write that (2) down ______ so you won’t forget”“Nonsense,” said the husband, “I can remember a dish of ice cream!”“Well,” said the wife, “I’d like some strawberries on it. You’d better write that down because I know your memory is failing.”“Don’t be (3)___ silly _____,” replied the husband. “There’re only two thing s: a dish of ice cream and some strawberries. I can surely remember that!”With that, he rushed into the kitchen. After about twenty minutes he returned from the kitchen and handed her a plate of bacon and eggs.The wife took one look at the plate, (4)__ glanced____ up at her husband, and said, “Hey, you forget the toast!”Section C 13%Directions: In this section, you will hear the passage for three times.It is interesting to note how(1) , straight A students achieve academic excellence. Here, according to education experts and students themselves are the (2)________ secrets _ of super-achievers.First, they know how to set (3) priorities . Top students allow no intrusions on study time. Once the books are open or the computer is turned on,phone calls go unanswered, TV shows unwatched, snacks (4) ignored . Study is business, and business comes before recreation.Also, good students can study anywhere and everywhere. Claudia Hill, an Arizona State University business professor recalls a cross-country runner who worked out every day. Hill(5) persuadedhim to use his spare time to memorize biology term. Then he (6) posted a list of biology terms on the mirror in the bathroom. He learned a few terms every day while brushing his teeth. Eventually, he (7)______ scored____ high on the final examination.Moreover, top students schedule their time well. (8) Study times are strictly a matter of personal preference. . Some work late at night when the house is quiet. Others awake early. Still others study as soon as they come home from school when the work is fresh in their minds. All agreed, however, on the need for consistency. A student says, “(9) Whatever I was doing, I maintained a certain period of time every day for studying.”Another important characteristic of super-achievers is that they know how to read, According to a book entitled Getting Straight A’s, the secret of good reading is to be “(10) , an active reader--- one who continually asks questions that lead to a full understanding of the author’s message.___________”.Quiz Two (unit3-4)Section A 10%Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each pas sage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be s poken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer fr om the four choices marked A) B) C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer sheet with a single line through the centre.26 A. The effects of the new drugs.B. The growing demand for the drugs.C. The attack on forged medicines.D. The decreasing quality of the medicines.27 A. In the poorest regions.B. In the calamitous areas.C. In developing countries.D. In the wealthy countries.28. A. There is no effective system.B. Criminal are producing better methods.C. More and more forged medicines appear in the market.D. An international expert group hasn’t been created.Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 31 are based on the conversation you have just heard.29 A. Because there are too many kinds of tax to pay.B. Because the methods of calculating tax are often changing.C. Because there are many factors to consider.D. Because most people are not very familiar with the rules of taxpaying.30. A. He had paid less tax than he should have.B. He had paid more tax than he should have.C. He had paid as much tax as usual.D. He had paid just enough tax.31. A. To send him a new tax form.B. To return the money overpaid.C. To remind him of paying the tax.D. To explain the rules of taxpaying.Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the conversation you have just heard.32. A. They felt regretful.B. They felt depressed.C. They felt disappointed.D. They felt excited.33. A. In the 1360s.B. In the 1795s.C. In the 1950s.D. In the 1960s.34. A. To celebrate the birthday of King Jean II.B. To celebrate the rebirth of the country.C. To celebrate King Jean’s victory in his war with England.D. To celebrate the occasion of King Jean II’s release.35. A. 600 years.B. 620 years.C. 624 years.D. 642 years.Section B 5%Listen to the following passage, and then complete the statements.(the passage will be read only once)Dorothy was the only child of her family, born when her parents were mid-aged. They (1)________ her badly. At the age of 33 she still lived at home. Her mother and father treat her like a princess. She seemed perfectly (2)________ with that situation, so her friends were surprised when she announced she would soon get married. People who knew her well said the marriage wouldn’t last long. But for the present, she and her new husband (3)________ happy.As soon as the newly couple returned from their honeymoon, the bride called her mother.“How does everything go” her mother asked.“Oh, Mom,” she began, “the honeymoon was lovely! So romantic! We had a wonderful time. But on our (4)________, Bob started using terrible language. Stuff I’d never heard before. Really awful four-letter words. You’ve got to come get me and take me home. Please, Mom!” the new bride sobbed over the telephone. “But, honey,” the mother asked, “What four-letter words”“I can’t tell you, Mom. They’re too awful! Come get me, please!”“Darling, you must tell me what has upset you so much. Tell me what four-letter words he used.”Still sobbing, the bride said, “Mom, words like (5)__________, wash, iron, and cook.”Section C 10%Directions: In this section, you will hear the passage for three times.There are times that you will be asked a (1)_____ hard ____ question during ajob interview. Don’t panic, they just want to see how you handle a difficult situation. Being prepared is always the best policy. Here are some samples of questions and some advice on how to handle them (2)_ properly _________. Why should we choose you To this question, you can ask yourself why you applied, what makes you (3)_____ suitable ____ for this question, what thecompany can gain from hiring you, what you have to offer, how you would handle this jib, etc.Often they ask you to tell them about yourself. You can (4)_ split_______ your answer into two, the professional and the personal level. Both are important, and how you move from one to the other depends on what you have to say., (5)_____ You can give a brief summary of your life, professional and personal__________, ____________________________________with less emphasis on the early past, and more emphasis on the present and the future.When asked “What are your weakness”, don’t say, “I don’t have any.”,(6)_______________ Everyone has weakness, and it takes something positive like _______________________________. Say something relevant but not hugely important to the specific position and always add something positive like “I haven’t had a lot of exposure on the on-site work, but I’m looking forward to being more involved in dealing with customers directly and learning their needs.”Another common question is: (7)___What are your strengths”___________________________You should customize your answer to meet the position requirement. Keep in mind the things they asked for in the advertisement. Tell them your strengths, but also show them how they how theywould apply to this job. To show how your strengths were valuable, use the “Why, where, when, how” to demonstrate and prove your strengths.Quiz Three (unit5-6)Section A 8%Directions:In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D),and decline which is thebest answer. then marked the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.11. A. It is not a piece of good work.B. The previous Star Wars episodes are better than it.C. It is the best one among all the Star Wars episodes.D. It is as good as the previous Star Wars episodes.12. A. The woman should not make personal phone calls during office hours.B. The woman cannot deal with personal matters during office hours.C. The woman’s personal matters should not disturb her work.D. The woman’s personal matters should be left after work.13. A. Call her after five o’clock.B. Fix her cell phone.C. Use her cell phone.D. Go to the meeting with her.14. A. Professor Johnson’s lecture is boring and not crucial.B. It’s not necessary for the man to attend the lecture.C. Professor Johnson’s lecture has nothing to do with the final exam.D. The man should have been more attentive in the lecture.15. A. The woman doesn’t want to do the work.B. The woman doesn’t know how to use the photocopier.C. The woman has made the man angry.D. The woman cannot finish the work right no w.16. A. The children do not miss out on their childhood.B. The children should get better education.C. Education is the most important for children.D. Few children can enjoy their childhood nowadays.17. A. Arrive at the class on time.B. Finish his assignments more promptly.C. Get his watch fixed.D. Get notes about the class from a friend.18. A. The woman has taught Jim in a pleasant way.B. The man has spoiled the peaceful atmosphere.C. The woman takes the man’s advice.D. The man made a bad suggestion.Section B 8%Listen to the following passage, and then complete the statements with some phrases. (the passage will be read twice)Chris: I’ve been (1)____________ this reception for weeks. I can’t wait to get sure of my own leads. You know, start making new connections.Nora: Smart thinking. But what are you going to do with all those brochures?Chris: The party ends at two, I figure I can have them all distributed by one-thirty,Nora: No, no, no, no. Let me clue you in. Those brochures will make you look like a green hand.Chris: What should I do then?Nora: (2)___________ business cards. That’s the way to do it.Chris:I don’t understand what’s wrong with these brochures about our company.Nora: This room is going to be filled with (3)__________, but there is an unwritten law; you leave your work at the door.Chris: But how am I supposed to get anything of this if we can’t talk business?Nora: You have business cards. Get out there and (4)___________. Just get a card for a card.Chris: Then follow up on Monday?Nora: You catch on quick. Let’s spli t up so we can cover more ground.Chris: Great idea. This is going to be a piece of cake. I’ll meet you back here at two.Section C 9%Directions: In this section, you will hear the passage for three times.I was (1)______ speaking English, but I also spoke Spanish at home. When I went to school for the first time, I was (2)________ in ESL classes—classes of English as a Second Language. I was also put in the Limited English Proficiency Program. In all these classes, I always got the highest (3)_________. I was the best reader and speaker. There is no reason for me to be in any of those classes.When my parents discovered that I was in those classes instead of in (4)_________ classes with other English-speaking students, they went to the school administration to complain about the discrimination. The school had nothing to say. My parents tried to get me out of the ESL classes, but the school fought it very hard to keep me there. And then we found out why—for every student the school had in the ESL and Limited English Proficiency Program, they would receive$400. This was pretty devastating. The school’s only (5)________ for keeping me there was because I lived in a Spanish-speaking household, and that I was influenced by the way my parents spoke. My parents were outraged, but I remained in the ESL and Limited English Proficiency Program until I was in the fifth grade.(6)______________________________________. The new school gave me an English proficiency test. I aced it. So I didn’t have to attend those pr ograms for non-native English speakers.(7)_______________________________________. The first schoolI had would have never let me out of those programs or even let me take the test. I was too “Spanish” for t hem.Quiz Four (Unit 7-8)Section A 6%Listen to the following passage, and then complete the statements.(the passage will be read only once)1, M:I’d like to fly economy to Thailand on October 8th.I want to (1)_______ two tickets.W:we have only one seat left in (2)_______,but we will give you two business class seats for the same price as one economy and,one business class seat.2, M:Excuse me,where do I check (3)______ for British Airways to LondonI can’t find the right check-in counter.W:You should go to Counter 26 on the left-hand side.sir.It's just next to Thai Air.You’d better hurry, though. There’s a long (4)________.3, M:Welcome home! Here,let me take your suitcase.The car is out in the(5)_________lot.your plane was two hours late:you must be exhausted.W:Yes,we have to check in three hours before (6)_________ time;security guards take ages searching carry-on stuff, but they ignore check-in baggage.Strange system.Section B 12%Directions: In this section, you will hear the passage for three times.A fellow stopped at a (1)________ gas station and, after filling his tank, he bought a (2)________ drink. He stood by his car to drink his cola ad watched two men working (3)_________ the roadside.One worker would dig a hole two or three (4)_________ deep and then move on. The other worker came along (5)________ and filled in the hole. While one was digging a new hole, the other was about 25 feet behind filling in the old hole.“Hold it, hold it,” the fellow said to the men. “Can you tell me what’s going on here with this(6)_________”“Well, we work for the country government,” one of the men said.“But one of you is digging a hole and the other is filling it up.(7)______________________________. Aren’t you wasting the country’s money”“You don’t understand, mister,” one of the men said,(8)__________________________________. “Normally, there’s three of us, me, Joe, and Mike. I dig the hole, Joe sticks in the tree and Mike here puts the dirt back.”“Yeah,” piped up Mike. “(9)___________________________________________”Section C 7%Now you will hear two long conversationsQuestions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A. Because she is tired of staying at home all day.B. Because there is a good film in the neighborhood theater.C. Because she enjoys going to the movie.D. Because she is tired of watching TV.20. A. Because the movie theater is too far away.B. Because the film is too old.C. Because she has seen it before.D. Because the tickets are quite expensive.21. A. To go and see a horror film.B. To stay at home and watch TV.C. To go to a movie in the neighborhood.D. To go downtown to see a movie.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. A. North of Los Angeles.B. Between Los Angeles and San Diego.C. East of San Diego.D. In Los Angeles23. A. In MarchB. In OctoberC. In early summerD. In April.24 A. Because they were delayed by volcanic eruption.B. Because the were delayed by an earthquake.C. Because they met a flood.D. Because they met a storm at sea.25 A. In the big trees.B. In the walls and towers of a church.C. On the roof of some houses.D. In the big green meadow.。

quiz 2-unit 2

quiz 2-unit 2

Quiz 2-unit 2Part 1 Multiple choices(Each item: 0.5)Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.1.From this it could well be said that life motivation stems from the ________________satisfaction of recurring desire.A. continualB. perpetualC. continuousD. consistent2.Nicola's husband sat down on the sofa, rubbing his hands on the knees of his browntrousers, ________________ through his spectacles.A. lightingB. blazingC. blaringD. blinking3.They heard the car start at the third try and roar jerkily up the track behind the boathouse,leaving a faint cloud of blue smoke ________________ around the corner.A. driftingB. flyingC. wavingD. crawling4.Their husbands think that it is natural for a wife to go out and ________________ herhusband's prosperity and her family's worth—that is their tiny horizon.A. boastB. prideD. show5.I thought it was a ________________ opportunity to do it that way, each subject held in abay and in strictly chronological order.A. severeB. magnificentC. demandingD. marvellous6.Taken by surprise, the boy lost his balance and ________________ down the grassy banktowards the stranger, but to the boy's incredulous gaze the figure melted into thin air.A. tumbledB. fellC. crippledD. bumped7.He laughed whenever she spoke to him and clung to Dotty Blundell for protection,________________ her away on his arm the moment rehearsals were over.A. wavingB. movingC. whirlingD. spinning8.All shale and weeds and winds that picked up speed as they swooped in off the ocean, thisstrip of ________________ land prepared you for the final desolation of the Crumbles.A. uncultivatedB. undeveloped9.As Parliament went into its long summer ________________, it was quite clear that thepresident was going to reshuffle the Cabinet.A. breakB. vocationC. recessD. reversal10.Her skin was ________________ since the fever, and her little face was pinched with thecold so that there was nothing attractive about her.A. lightB. sallowC. shallowD. dark11.As part of the Doctor's research the whale is painlessly ________________ before beingreleased back into the lake.A. stampedB. pricedC. fastenedD. tagged12.Pride, surely, should have ________________ the two teams to prove their League positionswere deserved.A. promptedB. stirredC. stemmed13.Can you tell us the ________________ between the styles of the two painters?A. similarnessB. likelinessC. samenessD. resemblance14.We have to set a ________________ date for the concert.A. statedB. definiteC. certainD. selected15.The aim of their ________________ was then to reduce this figure gradually.A. interveningB. interferingC. interventionD. interferon16.One local council says it will still ________________ traders who break the law.A. prosecuteB. chargeC. accuseD. recharge17.Such ________________ processing requires a lot of brain power, and we are prepared todevote ourselves to it because it is so important to us.A. intimateC. straightforwardD. intricate18.The refusal also makes the Government ________________ of carrying conviction in itsoverall economic policy.A. unableB. incompetentC. powerlessD. incapable19.The use of range cattle is sustainable, ________________ because it can be sustained withminimal input from fossil fuel.A. largelyB. essentiallyC. chieflyD. principally20.Here they can be backed up by using a power filter, ________________ or internal.A. outsideB. interiorC. externalD. exterior21.Extra ________________ is sometimes also shown to widows and the retired.A. pityB. leniencyC. kind22.Modern agriculture not only demands scientific and biological knowledge, it also requiresmanagerial ________________.A. abilityB. capacityC. competenceD. capability23.He lived a very ________________ life, and the fear of chaos had always haunted him fromchildhood.A. wilfulB. willingC. arbitraryD. wayward24.About sixteen thousand Frenchmen ruled the fifteen million local people, and theirgovernment was ________________ and uncompromising.A. harshB. severeC. strictD. stern25.Most states can be expected to regulate access to abortion, rather than ________________restrict it.A. thoroughlyB. widelyC. fullyD. radicallyC. openlyD. extensively27.In any case, lawyers are typically ________________ to take on such cases because theyare time-consuming and difficult.A. reluctantB. wilfulC. competentD. harsh28.In such dances physical ________________ between lovers is rare if ever takes place.A. relationB. contactC. connectionD. relationship29.An individual machinist might be ________________ to choose feeds and speeds that wereeither faster or slower than those appropriate for the job in hand.A. attractedB. absorbedC. temptedD. defined30.She says parents should make sure their children don't use the machines for long periods________________.A. unmanagedD. unsupervised31.There was the vaguest ________________ of a smile on his lips, and she tightened hermouth.A. conceptB. notionC. ideaD. issue32.This is one of the most ________________ murder cases we have ever dealt with, andeveryone was astonished to know the truth.A. bizarreB. seriousC. funnyD. odd-looking33.The teacher told him ________________ for not doing his homework.A. offB. awayC. ofD. about34.It had never once crossed his mind that she would take ________________ to what he haddone.A. receptionB. measuresC. responsibilityD. exception35.To make a speech, propose a toast, or write a manifesto is to take on a role and also to________________ a role on the receivers.A. playB. actC. relyD. impose36.It is rather like the older generation's ________________ with the royal family.A. attractionB. temptationC. fascinationD. appreciation37.From a white male's ________________, it's hard to understand oppression.A. perspectiveB. angelC. heartD. philosophy38.He poured her a cup of the best wine the ________________ house could offer, and leanedforward.A. dingyB. dirtyC. darkened39.The houses were spacious, and each one built to an individual design and set________________ from the road in well-kept gardens.A. asideB. awayC. backD. off40.Full-length tablecloths always look ________________ and extravagant.A. magnificentB. sumptuousC. floweryD. splendid。

Quiz For Unit 2

Quiz  For  Unit 2

Quiz For Unit 2 (B)Class ________ Name _______ Mark _______一、根据音标写单词1, What’s the ________ like today ?2, What words can you use to ________ surfing or water-skiing ?3, Every year, water sports, ________ swimming and surfing,________ large numbers of ________ to the islands.4, _________ I haven’t got a very good job, surfing makes me very fit.5,I have aleady won first prize in the city surfing __________.6, _______ the crossing he ate some food and had several drinks.7, He went on swimming for another two hours before he finished his _______. 8, On May 17, 2001, his 13th birthday, his ______ came true.9, A big ______ of people were waiting for him on the beach.10, Mr Feng , his teacher spoke ______ of his student.二、据释义和首字母提示,写出所学单词1, p_____ that can happen or be done2, j _____ a trip of some distance , usually by land3, s _____ after the past time when4, d_____ give a picture of someone on something in words5, f _____ be unsuccessful in6, d _____ say something or someone is like7, a _____ make someone or something come near8, p _____ something that you win in a game , race, or competion9, f _____ be the right size for someone or something10, c______ a test of who is the best at something三、根据句意和首字母提示,写出所学单词1, Henry often goes surfing and he is a good s________.2, --- Who has been to the moon ? --- N ______ of us has.3, Hangzhou is f________ for silk.4, After school , playing basketball, ping-pong ball, e________ football a_______ a lot of students to the playground .5, Ling Feng w_______ first p_______ in the golf c________.6, We are happy that the 29th O________ Games will be held in Beijing in 2008.7, Taking more exercise makes you f_______.8, I think surfing is the most interesting a_______ the water sports.9, We should l_______ from Lei Feng.10, Meimei enjoys reading . She s_____ much money on books.四、所给单词的适当形式填空1,Surfing is one of the world’s __________ (popular) water sports.2, They are much ______ (thin) than beach boys.3, I was ______ tonight because I saw an ______ film. (excite).4,The ______ (twenty) century began in 1901.5, Answer the _______ (follow) questings.6, I _____ (real) don’t know who he is.7, He works in a restaurant as a _______ (wait) .8, There are a few _______ (different) between them.9, They surf ______ (two) a day.10,I couldn’t understand why he was so _______ (interest) in the invitation.五、用所给动词的适当形式填空1, My brother _____ just _____ (do) his homework, but I _____ (do) mine just now.2, Zhang Dong sometimes _____ ( not do ) his lessons at home.3, He _____ ( buy ) a new dictionary two weeks ago.4, His story kept us _____ (laugh ) for a long time.5, While the boys _____ (play ) basketball, their teacher _____ ( come ).6, I _____ ( not finish ) the story-book yet. I _____ ( just begin ) to read it.7, _____ you _____ ( hear ) the story already .8, A young man saw him _____ (lie ) on the ground just now.9, Jim didn’t stop _____ ( have ) a rest . He went on _____ ( work ).10, Would you please _____ ( not play ) with the cat ?六、改错1, Would you please not to make any noise ?A B CThe baby has just fallen asleep. ( ) _______D2, Neither he or his wife will spend their holiday in the city. ( ) _____A B C D3, Few of them can drive , can’t they ? ( ) ______A B C D4, It’s known to all that the 29th Olympic Games will hold in Beijing in 2008. ( ) _____ 5, Please get a pen to write and some paper to write on. ( ) ______A B C D6, A friend of him went to Japan last Sunday. ( ) ______A B C D7, You’d better speak as more English as you can. ( ) ______A B C D8, Father tells his son how far is it from the earth to the moon. ( ) _______A B C D9, We have learned English since two years and a half. ( ) _______A B C D10, With my help, he finished made the kite at last. ( ) _______A B C D七、单项选择( ) 1, _____ possible I want to take a month _____ , for I have worked without holidays for two years.A While, ofB If, offC When, awayD Whether, on( ) 2, This book is the best seller of the year. It _____ lots of people of different ages.A winsB givesC showsD attracts( ) 3, _____ of you three did the exercises correctly yesterday.A No oneB NeitherC noneD Nobody( ) 4, _____ the weather _____ like , we’ll go and meet you at the airport.A No matter what, will beB No matter how, will beC No matter what, isD No matter how , is going to be( ) 5, _____ he got up early, he _____ the early bus.A Because , missedB Since, lostC Though, missedD As , lost( ) 6, _____ I have read the novel The First Close Tough three times.A By farB So farC By thenD Since ever( ) 7, Wang Bing, you did so _____ in the sports meet. We are all _____you.A good, proud ofB nice, Proud ofC well, proud ofD fine, pride in( ) 8, Try hard, or you will _____ the driving test again.A passB pastC fallD fail( ) 9, Mainland and Taiwan are of one China. The unification of China will _____ sooner or later.A became realB get realC turn trueD come true( ) 10, My mother bought a large number of ______ for the guests yesterday.A meatB milkC foodD apples( ) 11, Both you and he _____ there, have they ?A has beenB hasn’t beenC have beenD haven’t been( ) 12, He is a lazy boy. Neither of the parents ______ going to help him do the work this time.A isB areC wasD were( ) 13, How did Ling Feng make the baby ______ ?A stop cryingB stop to cryC to stop cryingD to stop to cry( ) 14, He has taught in that school _____ last September.A in A for C since D from( ) 15, Could you show me _______ next ?A how to doB what to doC how do itD to do what( ) 16, _____ Mum had asked Mike to close the windows before he went out, _____ Mike forgot to do so.A Though, /B Though, butC Till, ?D Until, then( ) 17, I really don’t know if she _____ it when she _____ .A finds , arrivesB finds, will arriveC will find, will arriveD will find, arrives ( ) 18, --- May I speak to John? --- Sorry , he _____ Japan. But he _____ in two days.A has been to, will come backB has gone to, will be backC has been in, would come backD has gone to, won’t come back八、完形填空Not long after I first came to China, I had a telephone call from a young Chinese friend. “I’ve just _1__ married,” said the young man. “My wife and I 2_ you to come to our _ 3 for dinner next Saturday.”“That’s __4 _ ,” I said, “I’d love to. I wish to see you and your _5 ve ry soon.”“She _ 6_ beautiful and she can’t cook well. But I hope you will come.” When I heard this, I was very much __7 . Was he 8 tired of his new wife? __9 _ was he saying this to me?But 10 I saw his wife at the door, I found she was a very beautiful young woman. Only then did I 11__ that he _12 bad words about his wife. He was just being polite.( ) l. A. had B. have C. did D. got( ) 2. A. would like B. would C. must ask D. tells( ) 3. A. country B. family C. houses D. home( ) 4. A. bad B. strange C. not right D. very kind of you( ) 5. A. daughter B. son C. father D. wife( ) 6. A. is B. was C. isn’t D. can’t be( ) 7. A. happy B. sad C. afraid D. surprised( ) 8. A. yet B. already C. too D. also( ) 9. A. Where B. When C. Why D. What( ) 10. A. before B. how C. where D. when( ) 11 . A. remember B. know C. forget D. feel happy( ) 12. A. wasn't saying B. was saying C. said D. will not say 九、根据每个空格中所给的词首字母填入适当的词,使短文意思完整。

新视野大学英语视听说教程Unit-2-Quiz答案

新视野大学英语视听说教程Unit-2-Quiz答案

Unit 2 Quiz单元小测验Your percentage score is 84%.Quiz result has been recorded successfully.Part IDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, then choose the correct answers to the questions. 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. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He missed home at first and then got used to studyingthere.B. He missed home and has never done well in studies.C. He studies well and never misses home.D. He studies well though he always misses home.Your answer Correct answerA A2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Write a statement for the woman.B. Revise what the woman will write.C. Fill in forms for the woman.D. Apply to an American university for admission.Your answer Correct answerB B3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The grading system there is different.B. The teaching methods there are different.C. Both A) and B).D. Neither A) nor B).Your answer Correct answerC C4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Three parts.B. Two parts.C. One part.D. Less than one part.Your answer Correct answerD D5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She wants to go to Europe for studies.B. She can't afford an education in Europe.C. She has got a part-time job.D. She will borrow cash to pay her tuition.Your answer Correct answerB BPart IIDirections: Listen to the passage(s) three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for the general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from S8 to S10, write down either the exact words you hear or themain points in your own words. When the passage is read for the third time, check your answers.As you may have already discovered, paying S1(1)a quality education in the United States can be very expensive. But S2(2)proper preparation, you may minimize the costs of this extraordinary S3(3); visit our Financing page to learn more about paying for S4(4). In this section, we S5(5)money matters that you mayS6(6)on a daily basis during yourS7(7)in the States.S8(8). There are other options such as credit cards or traveler's checks, which are all valid forms with which to pay for things in U.S.A.S9(9). If you choose to carry traveler's checks withyou from your home country to the States, be sure they are denominated in U.S. funds. Most businesses—except taxi drivers and public transportation personnel—will accept U.S.-denominated traveler's checks during regular business hours, typically between 9a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. S10(10).Your answer Correct answer(1) for For(2) with with(3) opportunity opportunity(4) tuition tuition(5) explore explore(6) encounter encounter(7) adventure adventure(8)As with any country, it is not advisable to carrylarge amounts of cash around with you(9)Traveler's checks are one of the safest andeasiest ways to transport money, because youmay have them replaced if they get lost or stolen (10)It is wise to bring about $100 with you in U.S.cash, so you will be able to manage upon yourarrival in the StatesPart IIIDirections: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. 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. According to Jones, why do top students take notes in class?A. Because the notes help you remember the text.B. Because students who failed to attend the lecture willborrow the notes.C. Because teachers will test you on what they believe to beimportant.D. Because teachers give them additional information besidethe textbook.Your answer Correct answerD D2. What is special about Jack Smith's "homemade" system?A. He compares his notes from the lecture with those from hisreading.B. He puts more emphasis on his notes from the lecture withthose from his reading.C. He writes one or two summary sentences about each lessonin his notes.D. He emphasizes listening attentively instead of taking notes.Your answer Correct answerA A3. What does Anderson do right before the bell rings?A. He writes down the last few sentences the teacher says.B. He writes a short summary of the main ideas of the lesson.C. He scans the lesson for the next day.D. He gets ready to rush out.Your answer Correct answerB B4. What does class participation involve?A. Asking the teacher questions.B. Showing interest in learning.C. Displaying one's potential.D. Both A) and B).Your answer Correct answerC C5. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Secrets of successful students.B. Methods for academic success and the reasons.C. Difference between top students and poorly performingstudents.D. Different ways of taking notes.Your answer Correct answerA APart IVDirections: Choose the right answer.1. "Have you chosen your ___________ for next term yet? Areyou taking French writing again?" "Yes I am, but it'scompulsory for us next term."A. electionsB. electsC. electivesD. selectionsYour answer Correct answerC C2. Although the teacher expects a lot, I believe I can___________ everyone else in the class.A. keep up withB. keep forth withC. keep up onD. keep forward onYour answer Correct answerA A3. The student discovered having fun was expensive, and he wasrapidly ___________ money.A. running shortB. running out ofC. running fromD. running overYour answer Correct answerB B4. Seeing his wife was going to give the son so much money, thehusband yelled, "You're ___________ . He'll just spend it all ina couple of weeks.A. from your mindB. away from your mindC. out your mindD. out of your mindYour answer Correct answerD D5. Once the books are open or the computer is turned on, phonecalls ___________ unanswered.A. goB. comeC. turnD. leaveYour answer Correct answerA ASubmit.。

Unit 2--Feel Free to Inquire

Unit 2--Feel Free to Inquire
Unit 2
Homework
Warmup
Culture Tips
Feel Free to Inquire
Reading
Project
Languag e in Use
Warm-up
1.Watch the video. What do you think of the man?
Warm-up
2. Quiz: Are you curious? Give yourself two points for each ‘a’ response, one point for each ‘b,’ and zero points for each ‘c.’
Warm-up
1. One lazy Sunday afternoon, a man you’ve never met before arrives at your front door and claims to be your real father. What do you say to him?
c. “Eh, I probably called Mars.”
Warm-up
3. It’s late at night, and there’s a ruckus downstairs. What do you do?
a. Quietly get out of bed, grab a flashlight and a baseball bat, and tiptoe onto the landing to get a better look.
2 The big fat fish gobbled up all the worms and enjoyed the shade of the lily leaves, which left the poor little golden fish with very little to eat and nowhere to escape the hot sun. As he couldn’t spend his time lazing around like the other fish, he had to do a lot of serious thinking to keep himself from being sad. So he explored every corner of the pool, until he knew exactly how many tiles there were, the names of all the weeds, and which lily was going to open next.

朗文英语听说教程2

朗文英语听说教程2

朗⽂英语听说教程2朗⽂英语听说教程(⼆)QuizUnit 1 What’s in a Name?1. a. They name them after grandparents.b. They choose names they like.c. They choose names of family friends.2. a. Boys’ namesb. Girls’ namesc. Boys’ and girls’ names3. a. Place namesb. Occupational namesc. Added names4. a. Place namesb. Added namesc. Occupational names5. Describe three ways parents choose first names for their children.6. What is the origin of the name Smith? Why does the name Smith exist in so many languages?Answer Key1. b2. a3. a4. b5. Some parents name their children after friends or family members who have died recently. Other parents pass down names from generation to generation. Others choose names because they like how they sound.6. The name Smith comes from the English word “smite,” to strike. A smith made metal tools and other things people needed for daily life. Many languages have names that mean smith because every town had a smith.Unit 2 English: A Global Language?1. a. English is not a global language.b. English is a global language.c. English is the official language.2. a. Many taxi drivers prefer English to Italian.b. Many people speak English fluently.c. Many people use English for their jobs.3. a. New Yorke rs don’t always speak English.b. New Yorkers need English for everyday purposes.c. New Yorkers need English to be successful.4. a. People need a common language for specialsituations.b. People are becoming more fluent in English.c. Pilots should be fluent in several languages.5. Give three examples to support the view that English is a global language.6. Give three examples to support the view that English is not a global language.Answer Key1. b2. c3. a4. a5. First, English is the main language of science and business. Second, many people study English because they need it for their daily lives. Third, English is used as a common language for international sporting events and meetings.6. First, many people do not use English for daily communications. Second, many people use English only for specialized job situations but don’t speak it fluently. Third, many people don’t speak English even in countries where English is the official language.Unit 3 High Anxiety: Phobias1. a. Mildb. Extremec. Normal2. a. Phobias are uncomfortable.b. Phobias are common.c. Phobias are learned.3. a. By what people fearb. By how people reactc. By the problem they cause4. a. Phobias are the problems themselves.b. Phobias are signs for deeper problems.c. Phobias are quite easy to control.5. Explain the two theories of what causes phobias. Give examples.6. How would followers of each theory differ in their treatment of patients?Answer Key1. b2. c3. a4. d5. The first theory is that a phobia is learned. For example, a woman who was bitten by a dog feels afraid whenever she seesa dog. The second theory is that a phobia is a sign of a deeper problem. For example, a man is afraid of the dark because he’s really afraid of his father, who used to make him sit in a dark room.6. Followers of both theories try to help patients change their behavior. Followers of the second theory also try to identify the patients’ deeper problems.Unit 4 TV: What We Watch1. a. It influences our work.b. It influences our clothes.c. It influences our literature.2. a. People like the universal themes.b. People are interested in culture.c. People everywhere have TVs.3. a. They identify with the characters.b. They have a lot of free time.c. They like the advertising.4. a. Create a continuing storyb. Create funny charactersc. Create character loyalty5. What does character loyalty mean? Give an example.6. If you were writing a soap opera, what themes would you include? Why?Answer Key1. b2. a3. a4. c5. Character loyalty means that viewers become very attached to the characters. They think of them as friends. For example, in the TV show “Seinfeld,” viewers get to know the main characters (Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer) and look forward to spending time with them.6. I would include themes such as family, love, personal struggles, money problems, marriage problems, job problems, and health problems. These are universal themes that appeal to everybody.Unit 5 Learning Differently1. a. Dyslexic students need special schools.b. Dyslexic students need teachers who can beflexible.c. Dyslexic students shouldn’t attend school.2. a. Dyslexia may cause problems at school.b. Dyslexia may be hard to treat.c. Dyslexia may be an inherited condition.3. a. They generally score well on intelligence test.b. They generally appear intelligent to their teachers.c. They generally follow directions well.4. a. To help students do better at schoolb. To build special schools for dyslexic studentsc. To use computer chips to help dyslexic children5. Summarize Dr. Levinson’s ideas on how the brain is like a TV set.6. What kind of teacher should be helpful for students with dyslexia?Answer Key1. b2. c3. a4. a5. Dr. Levinson thinks the brain is like a TV set because they both have many channels. People receive signals about what they see and hear. If the signal drift, people can’t tune in to the cor rect channels and don’t process information correctly.6. A teacher that would be helpful for students with dyslexia would be flexible about how to teach different subjects. The teacher would also understand the problems dyslexic children face. In addition, the teacher would try to help the students feel better about themselves.Unit 6 Immigration: Bound for the United States1. a. A permanent move to another countryb. A temporary move to another countryc. A forced move to another country2. a. Most immigrants were from Spain or France.b. Everyone was allowed to immigrate to the UnitedStates.c. Most immigrants was not voluntary.3. a. The industrial revolution in Europeb. Families and friends in the United Statesc. Jobs on farms in California4. a. Why the immigrants came to the United Statesb. What work the immigrants didc. Where the immigrants came from5. Why was the Naturalization Act of 1798 important?6. Why was the United States called a melting pot? What has replaced the idea of a melting pot?Answer Key1. a2. b3. a4. c5. The Naturalization Act of 1798 allowed government to control immigration. The act required immigrants to live in the United States for a certain number of years before they became citizens.6. The United States was called a “melting pot” because people thought immigrants should give up their traditions to create a uniform society. This was replaced with the idea of a “mixed salad.” The idea is that immigrants keep their traditions and mix together to create a strong society.Unit 7 Who’s Calling the Shots?1. a. A good manager always works very hard.b. A good manager rewards employees for theirwork.c. A good manager tells employees what to do.2. a. To give the employees a break from the officeb. To make the employees like the new managerc. To help the employees work better together3. a. So the employees understand that management isin control.b. So the employees know that management valuestheir ideas.c. So the employees understand why changes areoccurring4. a. Employee relations is important.b. Managers can make mistakes.c. Management styles often vary.5. Why has team-building become important for managers?6. Describe the three parts of Mrs. Gomez’steam-building plan.Answer Key1. b2. c3. b4. a5. Managers now realize that employees like to feel like they are part of a team. If employees think their ideas are valued and their skills are important to the company, they will do their best work.6. First, Mrs. Gomez met with the employees to discuss the new office organization. Then, she had the employees write answers to questions about the new office organization. Finally, she planned a fun activity so they could get to know each other.Unit 8 Right and Wrong on the Net1. a. To provide guidelines for ethical computer useb. To increase the use of computers in schoolsc. To solve computer problems caused by hacking2. a. Reading a friend’s e-mailb. Using a friend’s screen namec. Downloading free software3. a. Students should use the Internet ethically.b. Students should stop using the Internet.c. Students should enforce computer ethics rules.4. a. Government laws about computer useb. School rules about computer usec. Student-made guidelines about computer use5. What is the purpose of the Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics? What are the main principles behind them?6. Explain one of the Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics. Give an example.Answer Key1. a2. c3. a4. b5. The purpose of the Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics is to provide guidelines for ethical use of computers. The main principles behind them are that people should respect other people’s property and use resources fairly.6. According to one commandment, you should not appropriate other people’s ideas. This means you shouldn’t pretend someone else’s ideas are yours. For example, it is not ethical to download a term paper from the Internet and pretend you have written it.Unit 9 Which Way Will It Go?1. a. Global weather changesb. The loss of productive landc. Overgrazing of farm animals2. a. To emphasize that land is very expensiveb. To emphasize that people live on every continentc. To emphasize that the problem will get worse3. a. A quarterb. A thirdc. Half4. a. Fewer plants grow.b. Less rain falls.c. Fewer animals graze.5. What are the main causes of productive land loss?6. How are organizations helping countries deal with productive land loss? Give an example.Answer Key1. b2. c3. b4. a5. The main causes of productive land loss are people’s actions. These actions include overgrazing of animals, overcutting of trees, and traditional farming methods that no longer work well.6. Organizations are trying to help countries find solutions to productive land loss. They look at both traditional methods and modern methods that respect the local culture. For example, they may suggest new irrigation systems that leave less salt in the soil.Unit 10 It’s in the DNA1. a. The existence of genesb. The complete set of human genesc. The structure of DNA2. a. Because everyone has a unique DNA sampleb. Because everyone has different health problemsc. Because everyone reacts to medicine differently3. a. Defects in these genes cause the diseases.b. Defects in these genes may cause the diseases.c. Defects in these genes prevent the diseases.4. a. It increases drug sales.b. It saves lives and money.c. It prevents genetic defects.5. How is a DNA fingerprint made? Explain the steps.6. How could employers or insurance companies use DNA testing against people?Answer Key1. c2. a3. b4. b5. DNA testing can be used to help someone in prison in the following way. A DNA sample can be taken from the prisoner. Testing is then done. If the DNA does not match the DNA from the evidence at the crime scene, this can be used to prove that the person in prison did not commit the crime.6. Employers could use the information from DNA testing to deny people jobs or fire them if they’re at higher risk for serious diseases. Insurance companies could use the information to deny people insurance or charge them higher rates.Unit 11 Staying Healthy1. a. People have weaker immune systems.b. People are traveling more internationally.c. Environmental problems are increasing.2. a. We need to be careful in international airports.b. Travel to Europe can cause problems.c. We need to be aware of risks and take precautions.3. a. Fight diseases where we liveb. Travel to other countriesc. Develop treatments4. a. It helps to increase immunity.b. It makes the immune system work overtime.c. It helps treat some diseases.5. What is adaptive immunity? Give an example.6. How are allergies and diseases related?Answer Key1. b2. c3. a4. a5. “Adaptive immunity” means people build up resistance to the germs where they live. As a result, they are not affected by them. For example, someone living in Tokyo has adaptive immunity to the germs in Tokyo, but not to the germs in Paris.6. Allergies and diseases are both based on our immune responses. With allergies, the immune system is working too hard. With diseases, w e aren’t able to resist the cause of the disease.Unit 12 Prepare, Prepare1. a. Property damageb. Disruption of normal lifec. Loss of ocean life2. a. To prevent natural disastersb. To prepare for natural disastersc. To predict natural disasters3. a. Researching and planningb. Recovering and rebuildingc. Organizing emergency supplies4. a. Researching and planningb. Recovering and rebuildingc. Organizing emergency supplies5. What is the difference between a natural hazard anda natural disaster?6. Why is it difficult for some countries to initiate an emergency response plan?Answer Key1. c2. b3. a4. c5. A natural hazard is a force in nature that can be dangerous. Examples include hurricanes, typhoons, and earthquakes. A natural disease is a force in nature that has caused a lot of damage. An example is a serious earthquake that causes death and property loss.6. To initiate an emergency response plan, a country needs scientific information, money, and cooperation between scientists and the government. Many countries don’t have scientific information or the money to use it. Also, governments may not warn people about a disaster because they’re not sure it will occur.朗⽂英语听说教程(⼀)QuizUnit 2 New Kinds of Food (1’:50”)1. a. Fresh foodb. Dangerous foodc. Altered food2. a. Strawberriesb. Applesc. Bananas3. a. It needs fewer pesticides.b. It grows in less space.c. It dominates the environment.4. a. It may stay fresh longer.b. It may be more expensive.c. It may be harmful to people.5. What are three benefits of genetically modified food?6. What are three risks of genetically modified food?Answer Key1. c2. a3. a4. c5. Genetically modified food needs fewer pesticides. Genetically modified food/plants grow better than normal. In addition,they stay fresh longer after they are harvested.6. Genetically modified food/plants may dominate other plants in the environment. Also, they might hurt wild animals and insects. They might even hurt the people who eat them.Unit 3 Public Art (2’:02”)1. a. Art in museumsb. Art in people’s housesc. Art in public places2. a. Spoonbridge and Cherry (spoon and cherry)b. Non-Violence (gun in knot)c. Peace (woman on horse)3. a. Public artb. Surrealismc. Peace4. a. To make people go to museumsb. To make artists more popularc. To make public places more beautiful5. What is pop art? Give an example.6. What is surrealistic art? Give an example.Answer Key1. c2. c3. c4. c5. Pop art shows things people see in their everyday lives. Spoonbridge and Cherry, the sculpture of a large spoon with a cherry, is an example of pop art.6. Surrealistic art shows things that are strange or impossible. Non-Violence, the sculpture of a gun tied in a knot, is an example of surrealistic art.Unit 5 Violence on Television (2’:11”)1. a. Three to four hours a dayb. Three to four hours a weekc. Thirty to forty hours a week2. a. Moviesb. Cartoonsc. The news3. a. About 1,000b. About 10,000c. About 100,0004. a. TV violence is linked to real violence.b. TV violence is not harmful for children.c. TV violence is increasing in the United States.5. How did researchers study the immediate effects of TV violence on children?6. How did researchers study the long-term of TV violence on children?Answer Key1. a2. b3. c4. a5. The researchers showed children a TV show of a child hitting and kicking a doll. Then they left the children alone with a doll. The children hit and kicked the doll. This study showed that children do what they see on TV.6. The researchers studied how much violent television some children watched at age eight. Then they studied the same children at age eighteen. The children who watched a lot of violence TV were more violent at age eighteen.Unit 6 Too Old to Learn? (2’:06”)1. a. Before the critical periodb. During the critical periodc. After the critical period2. a. Seeb. Eatc. Meow3. a. Seeb. Eatc. Sing4. a. The ability to hear soundsb. The ability to pronounce soundsc. The size of the brain5. Define critical period. Give an example.6. What is difficult for adult language learners? Why?Answer Key1. b2. a3. c4. b5. The critical period is when an animal or human can learn a new skill. For example, in humans there is a critical period for language learning.6. Adults find it difficult to pronounce sounds correctly. Therefore, they may never learn to speak a new language with anative accent.Unit 7 Are We Alone? (2’:15”)1. a. Intelligent beingsb. Other galaxiesc. Rocket ships2. a. They have received signals from other planets.b. They have seen rockets from other planets.c. They believe other planets could support life.3. a. By sending out radio signalsb. By listening for radio signalsc. By sending out rockets4. a. Radio signals travel quickly and have a short range.b. Radio signals travel quickly and have a long range.c. Radio signals travel slowly and have a long range.5. How fast do radio signals travel? How long is needed for a radio signal to travel from the nearest galaxy to earth?6. Why doesn’t the SE TI project use rockets to look for intelligent life?Answer Key1. a2. c3. b4. b5. Radio signals travel at the speed of light. A radio signal travels about four years from the nearest galaxy to earth.6. Rocket ships are restricted to traveling in one direction. And they are much slower than radio signals.Unit 8 Do the Right Thing (1’:55”)1. a. Do what is best for most people.b. Do what is best for everybody.c. Do what is best for yourself.2. a. Take care of other people.b. Do what is best for yourself.c. Make your own decisions.3. a. Aristotleb. Kantc. Bentham4. a. The principle of individual rightsb. The principle of individual goodc. The principle of common good5. Explain why the friend in the lecture wanted to lie to the dying woman.6. Use an ethical principle to explain how the friend can justify lying to the dying woman.Answer Key1. a2. c3. b4. c5. The friend thought spending a lot of money on an expensive funeral was a waste of money. He wanted to give the money to a school for homeless children.6. Following the principle of common good, the friend will help more people if he gives the money to the school for homeless children. The only person he might hurt is the dying woman.。

21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2答案

21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2答案

21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2答案(总1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--21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2Quiz答案Unit 11-10 ABDBDCABBC 11-20 BACAA BCDCD 21-25 BACBD26 diets 27 designed 28 risks 29 products 30 reported 31 storage 32prevent 33infection 34 The guide offers suggestions on how to prepare food safely. 35 Businesses in the area will have waste removal services and fresh water. 36 not to prepare and sell food when they are sickUnit 21-10 ADBD C BBDAB 11-20 DDCCA BDCAB 21-25 BDABD26 forms 27 extinct 28 considering 29 evolve 30 creatures 31 circumstances 32 adapt 33 survive 34 One good possibility is that a meteor crashed into Earth 35 The dust might have made the air difficult to breathe 36 a volcano or many volcanoes erupted and caused changes in the weatherUnit 31-10 BDBBB DCADD 11-20 CBBCD ADDDA 21-25 BDABC26 particular 27 advance 28 rewarding 29 individuals 30 tend 31 relies 32 negatives 33 commitment 34 If you don’t like playing in wet , windy, cold conditions, then they may not be perfect for you 35 Indeed, you can even play indoor variations of football and cricket 36 it’s clear that you need to select something that’s right for youUnit 41-10 BADCB DACCD 11-20 BCCDA BADDB 21-25 ABACD26 vocation 27 volunteer 28 break 29 charity 30 valuable 31 community 32 projects 33 remote 34 trying to collect the seeds to prevent new plants from growing 35 students say they get a sense of satisfaction from offering a hang during their break 36 She is doing something meaningful and worth her timeUnit 51-10 CCABDCCCDAD 11-20 ADDCCADCCA 21-25 DBADB26 foundation 27 civilization 28 raised 29 fundamental 30 responsibility 31 model 32 material 33 stability 34 However, this traditional value is graduallyd iminishing due to the changes in the present lifestyle and culture 35 the people’s modern lifestyle is significantly faster and more complicated 36 children are being given inadequate attention causing modern social problems that are harmful for the society as a wholeUnit 61-10 BBCAB DDCBD 11-20 CCBDC2。

外研社,新编大学英语综合教程4,Unit2 The Power of Words,Quiz答案

外研社,新编大学英语综合教程4,Unit2 The Power of Words,Quiz答案

外研社,新编大学英语综合教程4Unit2 The Power of WordsQuiz答案1. Choose the most appropriate word or phrase to complete each of the followingsentences.1. Watch-making and tourism are the chief __________ of that country.A. projectsB. campaignsC. enterprisesD. investments2. The newspaper devoted a __________ to the discussion of the development of the suburbs.A. columnB. cornerC. queueD. row3. He wanted her to believe that he was __________ in what he had told her.A. generousB. sincereC. empiricalD. acceptable4. The major read the order and then passed it __________ to the commander.A. awayB. offC. alongD. apart5. I caught my shirt on a nail and nearly had it torn __________.A. offB. upC. awayD. down6. The policeman __________ his shoulders as if to say there was nothing he could do about thematter.A. switchedB. shruggedC. liftedD. folded7. Our club __________ seven new members at the last meeting.A. enrolledB. ensuredC. enrichedD. entitled8. Her humorous remarks seemed __________, but were in fact carefully prepared beforehand.A. preciseB. blankC. spontaneousD. bold9. Jane's __________ for gardening is evident by all of these beautiful flowers.A. acquaintanceB. familiarityC. achievementD. enthusiasm10. My wool sweater __________ when I washed it.A. toleratedB. withdrewC. shrankD. flooded11. I caught a __________ of the bus before it disappeared around the corner.A. visionB. glimpseC. guiseD. view12. He is __________ to getting up early and doing morning exercise in the nearby park every day.A. intendedB. accustomedC. probableD. related13. Robinson's photographs are __________ by the intense contrasts of dark and light areas, and theconsequent loss of detail.A. evokedB. savoredC. dedicatedD. characterized14. This __________ sight attracts the camera enthusiasts to Swanland from where excellentphotographs of the bridge can be taken.A. impressiveB. delightfulC. inspiringD. expressive15. He was rather __________ about the reasons why he never finished school.A. vividB. rudeC. toughD. vague16. It seems I __________ you an apology—I was supposed to phone you on Saturday night.A. oweB. earnC. paidD. deserve2. Complete the following sentences with the appropriate form of the words in the brackets.17.The conversation was limited by myYour answer Correct answerimperfect imperfect18.The couple shared a romanticYour answer Correct answerintimacy intimacy19.Your answer Correct answerlengthy lengthy20.It is wise to usejob. (grammar)Your answer Correct answergrammatical grammatical21.And all this praise just because the poor man has died—(sincere)Your answer Correct answerinsincere insincere22.Your answer Correct answervisual visual23.Your answer Correct answerpoetic poetic24.Your answer Correct answercomplimentary complimentary25.Your answer Correct answerpermission permission26.Psychologists have been studyinghuman mental process connected with sight. (perceive)Your answer Correct answerperception perception27.(assume)Your answer Correct answerassumption assumption28.He believes that a certain amount of(rebel)Your answer Correct answerrebellious rebellious29.Your answer Correct answerreassurances reassurances30.Your answer Correct answerexpectation expectation3. Complete the following sentences with the appropriate phrases from the box.31.My piano playing has improvedYour answer Correct answersignificantly significantly32.Your answer Correct answerobjectively objectively33.Children'sYour answer Correct answeracquisition acquisition34.There is littleYour answer Correct answerindication indication35.All she was interested in was theYour answer Correct answeradvancement advancement36.Considering the problems he's had, there can be little(expect)Your answer Correct answerexpectation expectation。

Quiz For Unit 2

Quiz For Unit 2

Quiz For Unit 2 (A)Class _____ Name _____ Mark _____一、根据音标写出单词及中文________ _______ _______ ______________ ________ ________ _______________ ________ ________ ________________ ________ ________ _________________ ________ ________ _________二、写出下列动词的过去式、过去分词study ______ ______ fly ______ ______ take ______ ______fail ______ ______ try ______ ______ know ______ _______come ______ ______ be ______ ______ say _______ _______grow ______ ______ stand ______ ______ ride ______ ______keep ______ ______ sleep _____ ______ shine ______ ________三、按要求写出下列词的相应形式possible (副词) ______ our (同音词) ______ beach (复数) ______fit (过去式)______ ( 现在分词) _______ business (复数) ______trip (近意词) _______ pride(形容词)______ although(近义词)_______四、根据所给中文写出下列词语1, 去作冲浪运动_________________ 2,一日三次_____________3, 每周两次____________ 4,尝试一下________________5,吸引大量游客_____________ 6,尽快地______________7,此后一直______________ 8,无论怎样_______________9,无论是否_______________ 10,戒烟_______________11,放弃_____________ 12,有。

2024-2025学年新版牛津译林版英语七年级上册Unit2+新版词汇表讲解

2024-2025学年新版牛津译林版英语七年级上册Unit2+新版词汇表讲解

7A Unit 2 讲解jog/dʒɒg/vi.慢跑,慢步长跑( 尤指锻炼)n.慢跑(19)jogging --- go jogging go v-ingpaint /peɪnt/vi.&vt.用颜料画;在···上刷油漆n.绘画颜料;油漆(19)paintingoil paint 油漆;油画颜料;油性涂料paper-cutting/'peɪpə/ /'kʌtɪŋ/n.剪纸(19)all kinds of 各种各样的(19)kind – type / stylevary – variousfit/fit/adj.健康的(19)keep fit / healthyaround /ə'raʊnd/prep.围绕,环绕adv.到处,向各处(20)roundaround the world 全世界show sb around...turn aroundchange /tʃeɪn(d)ʒ/vt.使不同vi.&n.改变,变化(20)change one’s life 改变某人的生活change n. 找零exchange (students) 交换(生)li fe/laif/n.pl.li ves)个人生活;生命(20)all one’s lifethief(小偷),wife(妻子),wolf(狼),shelf(架子),knife(刀),half(半),leaf(树叶),life(生命),scarf(围巾)museum/mju:'ziəm/n.博物馆(20)thing/θɪŋ/n.东西(20)thingssomething, anything, nothing,everything*apart/ə'pɑːt/adv.分开(20)take apart拆卸,拆开 机器等)(20)fix/fiks/vt.修理;安装(20)mend: 通常指较简单的修复过程,一般不需要专门技术或特殊工具。

高级英语2quiz答案选择题+选词填空

高级英语2quiz答案选择题+选词填空

⾼级英语2quiz答案选择题+选词填空Unit 11.…as Camille lashed northwestward across the Gulf of Mexico.A. strike violentlyB. pass byC. move slowlyD. stride2.…gray clouds scudded in from the Gulf on the rising wind.A. go smoothlyB. go straight and fastC. go up and downD. go violently3.…lifted the entire roof off the house and skimmed it 40 feet through the air.A. hit violentlyB. move lightly overC. go fast and quietlyD. move gradually away4.One wall began crumbling on the marooned group.A. stay brave and alongB. leave hopefulC. stay helplessD. leave helpless and alone5.…and 709 small businesses were demolished or severely damaged.A. destroyB. reduceC. increaseD. beat6.Richelieu Apartments were smashed apart as if by a gigantic fist, and 26 people perished.A. incarnateB. dieC. increaseD. submit7.Debris flew as the living-room fireplace and its chimney collapsed.C. well preserved piecesD. scattered broken pieces8.With two walls in their bedroom sanctuary beginning to disintegrate…A. a warm placeB. shelterC. a clean placeD. a harm place9.Pop Koshak raged silently, frustrate d at not being able to do anything…A. discourageB. bring about good resultC. come out fruitfullyD. worry about the result10.We can prop it up with our heads and shoulders!A. supportB. placeC. suspendD. proposeUnit 31. However intricate the ways in which animals communicate with each other, they do not indulge in anything that deserves the name of conversation.A. difficultB. complicatedC. invalidD. simple2. Suddenly they see the moment for one of their best anecdotes, but in a flash the conversationhas moved on and the opportunity is lost.A. short amusing storyB. long tedious talkC. uninteresting writingD. exciting information3. The conversation had swung from Australian convicts of the 19th century to the English peasants of the 12th century.A. criminalB. aggressorC. captainA. secureB. impureC. odorousD. revival5. The phrase has always been used a little pejoratively and even facetiously by the lower classes.A. sharpB. distastefulC. contemptuousD. penetrating6. The King’s English is a model—a rich and instructive one--but it ought not to be an ultimatum.A. the general opinion about the character, qualities, etc.B. state of being in demandC. something that provokes or annoysD. final statement of conditions to be accepted7. It was an Australian who had given her such a defi nition of “the King’s English,” which produced some rather tart remarks about what one could expect from the descendants of convicts.A. differentB. sarcasticC. loadedD. special8. One could have expected that it would be about then that the phrase would be coined.A. happenB. coincideC. comfortD. invent9. After five centuries of growth, of tussling with the French of the Normans and the Angevins and the Plantagenets and at last absorbing it, the conquered in the end conquering the conqueror. A. have a hard struggle or fight B. raise to a higher gradeC. come to a lower level or stateD. make the greatest possible use of10. When E. M. Forster writes of “the sinister corridor of our age,” we sit up at th e vividness ofthe phrase, the force and even terror in the image.A. not pretendedB. suggesting evilC. happening in the same time1. Let all our neighbors know that we shall join with them to oppose aggression or subversionanywhere in the Americas.A. rebuildingB. successionC. destroyingD. salvage2. Let both sides seek to invoke the wonders of science instead of its terrors.A. call forthB. take downC. put upD. take the form of3. For I have sworn before you and Almighty God the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and three-quarters ago.A. order or directB. produceC. protectD. agree4. We offer not a pledge but a request: that both sides begin anew the quest for peace, before the dark powers of destruction unleashed by science engulf all humanity in planned or accidental self-destruction.A. swallow upB. consider aboutC. clean upD. imprint on5. Together let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths and encourage the arts and commerce.A. cut into many small partsB. go round in circleC. draw together into a small spaceD. put an end to; destroy6. We observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom.A. celebrateB. preserveC. orateD. help7. …and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of these human rights to which this nation has always beenB. lazinessC. coverD. destruction8. and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of these human rights to which this nation has always been commit ted…A. pledgeB. omitC. refrainD. repeat9. …each generation of America ns has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty.A. evidenceB. witnessC. liberationD. trial10. Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposals for the inspection andcontrol of arms…A. predictionB. warm speechC. expectationD. examinationUnit 51. “Can you mean,” I said incredulous ly, “that people are actually wearing raccoon coats again?”A. unbelievingB. increasingC. industriousD. unimproved2. She was not yet of pin-up proportions but I felt sure that time would supply the lack she already had the makings.A. propertyB. portionsC. massagesD. dimensions3. I reeled back, overcome with the infamy of it.A. being famous forB. being shameful4. “I’11 never do that again,” she promised contritely. “Are you mad at me?”A. sadB. honestC. penitentD. overjoyed5. “Right!” I cried exultantly, “One hundred percent right.”A. triumphantB. foreignC. exhaustedD. overflowing6. That Walter Pidgeon is so dreamy. I mean he fractures me.A. break.B. combineC. disagreeD. repeat7. I had long coveted Polly Espy.A. surroundB. coverC. avoidD. desire8. All right. Let’s try Contradictory Premises.A. take outB. be contrary toC. withdrawD. be relevant to9. “Listen,” he said, clutching my arm eagerly.A. grasp tightlyB. hang looselyC. touch softlyD. hold lightly10. Raccoon coats are unsanitary. They shed. They smell bad. They weight too much. They’re unsightly.A. invisibleUnit 61. Today Lysenko’s theory is discredited, and there is now only one genetics.A. doubtB. disgraceC. believeD. disappear2. The world looks more homogenous because it is more homogeneous.A. phoneticB. uniformC. unidentifiedD. linguistic3. It will reappear in different ways until it is not only accepted but universally regarded as an asset.A. storageB. priceC. benefitD. approval4. But the idea of a world car was inevitable.A. preventableB. unavoidableC. unnecessaryD. doubtful5. He is cosmopolitan.A. systematicalB. politicalC. identicalD. international6. …machines soon generated propositions which evaded all tradition.A. explainB. exhaustC. avoidD. intrude7. It has thus undermined an article of faith: the thingliness of things.8. Reminiscing on the early work of Fancis Picabia and Marcel Duchamp…A. ReinforcingB. RecollectingC. RecoveringD. Responding9. It was the automotive equivalent of the International Style.A. versionB. equalC. variationD. variety10. The universalizing imperative of technology is irresistible.A. commandB. orderC. tendencyD. imperilUnit 81. The main features of craftsmanship have been very lucidly expressed.A. cleverlyB. reliablyC. obscurelyD. clearly2. Man, being afraid of his newly won freedom, was obsessed by the need to subdue his doubts and fears by developing a feverish activity.A. cruelB. savageC. excitedD. rash3. No wonder that this puts a premium on slovenly work, on slowdowns, and on other tricks to get the same pay check with less work.A. clean and tidyB. careful and cleanC. careless and untidyC. extinctionD. extraction5. It is a hostility toward work which is much less conscious than our craving for laziness and inactivity.A. craftB. desireC. statueD. design6. There are, of course, many useful and labor saving gadgets.A. applianceB. figureC. planD. handtool7. The craftsman’s way of livelihood determines and infuses his entire mode of living.A. fillB. confuseC. containD. misuse8. Work became, in Max Weber’s terms, the chief factor in a system of “inner-worldly asceticism,” an answer to man’s sense of aloneness and isolation.A. aestheticsB. self-denialC. self-criticismD. ascent9. Work appears as something unnatural, a disagreeable, meaningless and stultifying condition of getting the pay check, devoid of dignity as well as of importance.A. stupidB. amazingC. not stimulatingD. not dull10. P. Drucker, observing workers in the automobile industry, expresses this idea very succinctly.A. clearlyB. successfullyUnit 141. Those ad campaigns celebrating the Big Apple, those T-shirts with a heart design proclaiming “I love New York,” are signs, pathetic in their desperation, of how the mighty has fallen.A. possibleB. passionateC. pitifulD. annoying2. New York was never a good convention city.A. customB. contentionC. conscienceD. consciousness3. To win in New York is to be uneasy; to lose is to live in jostling proximity to the frustratedmajority.A. appropriatenessB. closenessC. approximationD. distance4. Nature constantly yields to man in New York: witness those fragile sidewalk trees gamely struggling against encroaching cement and petrol fumes.A. encompassingB. inducingC. invadingD. poisonous5. A testing of oneself, a fear of giving in to the most banal and marketable of one’s talents, still draws many of the young to New York.A. ordinaryB. excellentC. boringD. extraordinary6. In both these roles it ratifies more than it creates. Wall Street will advance the millions to makea Hollywood movie only if convinced that a bestselling title or a star name will ensure its success.A. producesB. approvesC. opposesA. equipmentB. gadgetsC. facilitiesD. agreements8. So much of well-to-do America now lives antiseptically in enclaves, tranquil and luxurious, that shut out the world.A. sereneB. noisyC. crowedD. transparent9. To him New York- despite its faults, which her will impatiently concede (“so what else is new?”) — is the spoiler of all other American cities.A. concealB. admitC. contendD. condescend10. The place constantly exasperates, at times exhilarates.A. excitesB. regetsC. deniesD. annoys1. A B B D A B D B A A 3.B A A A C D B D A B4.C A A A D A D A B D5. A D B C A A D B A B6.A B C B D C B B B C 8.D C C A B A A B C C14. C A B C A B C A B DUnit 11. She was prepared to ____________ the years of Jack’s jail sentence.2. Mountain gorillas are ___________ extinction.3. If we all ___________, we’ll have it finished in no time.4. There’s a storm coming, so let’s ________________ the hatches.5. Her legs suddenly __________ and she fell to the floor.6. It is ____________ five hours to drive to the railway station.7. She ___________, silenced by the look Kris gave her.8. The front room ____________ books and clothes.1. sit out2. on the verge of3. pitch in4. batten down5. gave way6. a good7. trailed away8. was strewn withUnit 31. He ________ his pocket and brought out a notebook.2. My children _____________________ home cooking.3. Just wait here. I’ll be back ___________.4. I’m afraid their relationship is ___________.5. On icy roads, a four-wheel drive vehicle really ___________.6. Put yourself ___________ the person you are dealing with.1. delved into2. turn their noses up at3. in a flash4. on the rocks5. comes into its own6. in the shoes ofUnit 41. The point __________ is whether you are willing to go abroad or not.2. Helen and Ruth are always ___________ about some little things.3. These results ____________ the coach’s skill and hard work.4. The leadership too often ____________ hard decisions.5. The prosecution must prove ________ that the accused is guilty of the crime.6. Prices _______________ change.7. His family had _________ him ________ without a penny.8. I would advise people to think very carefully about __________themselves ___ working on Sundays.1. at issue2. at odds3. give a testimony to4. shrinks from5. beyond doubt6. are subject to7. cast…off8. committing…toUnit 51. I need to ____________ myself ________ the new regulations.2. Tom didn’t ___________ and told me straight away that I had failed.3. Do you see the point I’m ____________?4. She’s only marrying him to _________________ his money.5. I’ve tried arguing, but it _____me_______.6. He had all the evidence ______________.7. You _____________ tell us now—we’ll find out sooner or later.1. acquaint …with2. mince words3. getting at4. get her hands on5. got … nowhere6. at his finger tips7. might as wellUnit 61. Such behavior ____________ prejudices.2. He ____________________ that he has done this.3. The forests _____________ deer, birds and squirrels.4. Ray and I ate our meal and _______________ the trip.5. Is social inequality the inevitable ___________ economic freedom?6. Is that the best excuse you can ____________ ?1. springs from2. owes it to himself3. abound with4. reminisced about5. corollary of6. come up withUnit 81. Modern economies ________________ educated workers.2. His face was __________ any warmth or humour.3. The truth was known to no one _______________ herself.4. She ______________ the chance to speak to him in private.5. Doctors have to __________ themselves _________ their feelings.6. Gina had _______________ her family.7. Take it easy before you go on stage to ________________!1. place a premium on2. devoid of3. other than4. longed for5. detach …from6. become alienated from7. put up a showUnit 141. They were already a political force to __________.2. The school is widely __________for its excellent teaching.3. The new building is_____________ its surroundings.4. I ___________temptation and had a chocolate bar.5. The job is great ___________salary, but it has its disadvantages.6. He ________ himself ________ all human and lived alone in a remote area.7. The figures are not very good when ____________those of our competitors.8. I watched her walk down the road until she was __________by the darkness.9. He_______________the waiter to bring the bill.10. She was___________her colleagues and regarded as an eccentric woman.1. be reckoned with2. looked up to3. out of phase with4. yielded to5. in terms of6. cut off … from7. measure up against8. swallowed up 9. beckoned to 10. out of step with。

新视野第3册U2Q2题目及答案

新视野第3册U2Q2题目及答案

Unit 2 Quiz 2Unit 2 Short dialogs and multiple choice questionsDirections: 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. Recording 1A. It is the biggest problem.B. It is the second most important problem.C. It is important but not the most urgent problem.D. It is not important.Correct answer: CTranscript:M: I'll admit it: I'm confused about the state of the world and the environment. I read that 38 top scientists meeting in Denmark said we should forget about global warming.W: Yes, they said global warming is important, but there are other problems we should solve like AIDS, hunger, and Malaria. "First things first" is their theme.Q: What do some of the top scientists think about global warming?2. Recording 2A. The wildfire in Spain is a good thing.B. The wildfires are changing the climate.C. Her son studies environmental protection in college.D. Her son is protecting the environment.Correct answer: DTranscript:M: The wildfires in Spain and North America are probably the result of changing weather patterns that are creating disasters around the world.W: Yeah. My son is in college and he gets summer work fighting fires.Q: What does the woman mean?3. Recording 3A. To protect the environment.B. To write a paper on the environment.C. To do a good job for his classmate.D. To make a mess of his classmate's work.Correct answer: BTranscript:W: You left a mess of paper all over the floor when you were writing your essay.M: I have a difficult topic: resource conservation. I wanted to do a good job becausethe issue is important.Q: What did the man want to do?4. Recording 4A. Both the man and woman think it should be adopted.B. Neither the man nor the woman thinks it should be adopted.C. Only the man thinks it should be adopted.D. Only the woman thinks it should be adopted.Correct answer: ATranscript:M: Russia has finally adopted the Kyoto Protocol to reduce the production of greenhouse gases.W: Maybe now it's time for the Americans to get on board. Global warming is a serious problem everywhere. Maybe the high fuel prices can help reduce automobile emissions.Q: What do the man and woman think about the Kyoto Protocol?5. Recording 5A. The same as the man's.B. The environment is hopeless.C. The environment is improving.D. The environment is free from problems.Correct answer: CTranscript:M: It's suicide! We're killing ourselves with acid rain. Smoke from burnt coal mixes with sunlight to create poisonous sulfuric acid that destroys plants, animals and people like us.W: Hold on! What you've said is true, but governments everywhere are punishing polluters and encouraging alternate energy sources like solar power and wind power. Things are looking up.Q: What is the woman's point of view?6. Recording 6A. It's too late for the government in the woman's home town to protect water resources.B. The water in the man's home town is not polluted.C. People in the woman's home town have a strong sense of water conservation.D. The man invites the woman to visit his home town.Correct answer: BTranscript:W: Water pollution in my home town is very serious. I think it's high time that the government took some measures to tackle the problem before it's too late.M: I think I'm gonna make your eyes green with envy if I tell you that the water in my home town is well conserved.Q: What can we learn from the dialog?7. Recording 7A. Go to the zoo.B. Read a book.C. Join in a club.D. Go for a trip.Correct answer: CTranscript:W: John, are you interested in joining in our club to raise money for the protection of wild birds in the States?M: Why not? I learnt from an article the other day that the wildlife in our country is diminishing. I'll certainly do my part. It's really sad if we can only see wild birds in zoos.Q: What is the man going to do?8. Recording 8A. Plastic.B. Coal.C. Exhaust air.D. Waste rubber.Correct answer: DTranscript:W: Mark, did you hear about "black pollution"? I know that "white pollution" refers to plastic pollution. Is "black pollution" related to coal or air exhausted by factories? M: No, honey. It's the pollution by the waste rubber. It's a serious problem in our country.Q: What causes "black pollution"?Unit 2 Short passages/dialogs and clozeDirections: Listen to the following recording, then fill in the blanks. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.Recording 11. The world's population has been booming for (1). There are almost too many people for the planet to (2). The population increased from (3) around 1850 to over (4) in 2000.Third World nations are mainly responsible for the (5). In 2000, about 90% of the people being born were in (6).It is predicted that by the middle of the 21st century, the annual growth of the world'spopulation will (7) at about 14 million people. If birthrates were decreased to (8) per woman, population stabilization could be (9) sooner.Paul Ehrlich's book predicted that population growth would (10) widespread famine and even (11).Greater populations have polluted and (12) more, ruining the environment and creating or intensifying (13). Also, increases in population make food shortages in (14) even worse.Correct answer: (1) years (2) support (3) one billion/1 billion (4) five billion/5 billion (5) population growth (6) developing countries (7) stabilize (8) 2.1 births (9) achieved (10) result in (11) nuclear war (12) consumed (13) a variety of problems (14) many parts of the worldTranscript:The world's population has been booming for years. The population is now threatening to reach the stage where there are simply too many people for the planet to support.Around 1850, the world population reached one billion. By 2000, it was over five billion and still rising rapidly.Third World nations are responsible for a great deal of the population growth. In 2000, about 90% of the people being born were in developing countries. The populations of Third World countries are expected to continue to boom.The United Nations Population Fund predicts that by the middle of the 21st century, annual growth of the world's population will stabilize at about 14 million people. If birth rates were decreased to 2.1 births per woman, population stabilization could be achieved sooner.In 1968, Paul Ehrlich published a book entitled The Population Bomb. The book described how the world population had risen, citing the development of agriculture as the cause. The book predicted that population growth would result in widespread famine and even nuclear war. While some of his predictions turned out to be false, famine did occur at high levels in later years.Overpopulation has been disastrous for the planet. Greater populations have polluted and consumed more, ruining the environment and creating or intensifying a variety of problems. Also, with the food supply limited, increases in population make shortages in many parts of the world even worse.Unit 2 Short passages and multiple choice questionsDirections: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be timefor you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers. Recording 11. Why did the number of pandas drop sharply this century?A. Widespread forest fires.B. The change of bamboo forests into farmland.C. The global warming.D. Increased hunting.Correct answer: B2. What is the strange nature of giant pandas mentioned in the passage?A. Peaceful.B. Cheerful.C. Solitary.D. Lonely.Correct answer: C3. Why is the breeding program not a success?A. The temperature has changed a lot.B. The rainfall has changed a lot.C. The panda does not like to live in zoos.D. The panda likes to live alone.Correct answer: D4. Why did people start debating about the use of cloning in conservation?A. Because this technology is up-to-date.B. Because this technology does not involve a moral issue in animals.C. Because the breeding method is unsuccessful.D. Because the breeding method must be combined with cloning.Correct answer: C5. 5 .What would be the best title for the passage?A. How to save the giant panda.B. The danger of extinction of the panda.C. The importance of the protection of the panda.D. Success in protecting the panda.Correct answer: BTranscript:The panda is found only in the western mountains of China. It is one of the most popular animals in the world. Although it is protected by the Chinese government by strict laws, it is still in serious danger of extinction.Experts guess that there are altogether fewer than 1,000 giant pandas left in China. The pandas live in bamboo forests in the high mountains. Their numbers fell dramatically earlier this century when large areas of bamboo forest were cut down and turned over to agriculture.To deal with the crisis, experts suggested that special reserves be set up in the remaining forest to protect the pandas.Also, pandas were taken into zoos to begin a breeding program and the pandas bred there could one day be returned to the wild. Since the panda is a national symbol in China, the program received a lot of attention. However, the panda is a very solitary creature, and the number of pandas in the wild continues to drop. For years, zoos have spent millions of dollars to place pandas together in breeding pairs. Almost all of these actions have ended in failure. As a result, experts predict that pandas will be extinct within 40 to 100 years unless drastic measures are taken.Because of the strangely solitary nature of the giant panda, the debate about the use of cloning in conservation has emerged in China.Today mankind faces the loss of one endangered species after another through the destruction of the environment. People cannot afford to lose the panda, which is found nowhere outside China.Recording 21. When is the Earth Hour?A. Thursday, May 28.B. Saturday, May 28.C. Saturday, March 28.D. Thursday, March 28.Correct answer: C2. What does the Earth Hour aim at?A. Calling attention to the public demand for energy consumption.B. Calling attention to the dangers of climate change.C. Saving energy for one hour every week.D. Saving energy for one hour every month.Correct answer: B3. What does leaving lights on during the Earth Hour vote for?A. Global warming.B. Energy saving.C. Making the cities more beautiful.D. Protecting the environment.Correct answer: A4. What does the U.N. Secretary-General believe Earth Hour demonstrates?A. People's concern about a lower living standard.B. People's determination to improve their livelihood.C. People's worry about energy shortage.D. People's worry about climate change.Correct answer: D5. What does environmentalist Mark Alexander think is necessary?A. To sit in the dark.B. To sit in the dark for an hour.C. To reduce our daily energy consumption.D. To increase energy output.Correct answer: CTranscript:Millions of buildings around the globe will be dark for an hour on Saturday, March 28, as the fourth Earth Hour takes place. The event is organized by the World Wildlife Fund and aims at drawing attention to the dangers of climate change. The Earth Hour website says, "For the first time in history, people of all ages, nationalities, race and background have the opportunity to use their light switch as their vote — Switching off your lights is a vote for Earth, or leaving them on is a vote for global warming." Organizers hope their message will reach a billion people. The UN Secretary-General said Earth Hour promises to be "the largest demonstration of public concern about climate change ever attempted."Not everyone agrees that Earth Hour will help. Many see it as being too little, too late and that not much will change when the lights are switched back on. Climate campaigner Clive Hamilton says, "We are well past the time for exercises aimed at raising awareness... It's like the band playing on as the Titanic sinks." He says the Earth Hour event is risky because the next morning people will think the climate has recovered a little. "Symbolism is powerful if it leads to action, but dangerous if it substitutes for it," he says. Environmentalist Mark Alexander agrees. He stresses the need to reduce our daily energy consumption, rather than simply "sitting around in the dark" for an hour.Unit 2 Short passages/dialogs and multiple-choice questionsDirections: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. 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.Recording 11. What is the WWF?A. A governmental, for-profit organization.B. A non-governmental, for-profit organization.C. A governmental, non-profit organization.D. A non-governmental, non-profit organization.Correct answer: D2. What is WWF attempting to do?A. Protect wildlife.B. Promote sustainable development.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.Correct answer: C3. What has WWF done in China?A. Developed several million hectares of farmland.B. Drawn up the provincial environmental policies.C. Established new natural reserves for pandas.D. All of the above.Correct answer: C4. How much of the panda's habitat is under formal protection today?A. More than half.B. Less than half.C. Only a small proportion.D. Almost all.Correct answer: A5. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as WWF's function?A. Conservation of freshwater resources.B. Recycling of waste paper.C. Conservation of biological diversity.D. Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.Correct answer: BTranscript:W: Most Chinese people are not familiar with WWF. Could you give our listeners a brief introduction about your organization?M: Sure. WWF, formerly known as the World Wildlife Fund, is one of the world's largest environmental non-governmental, non-profit organizations. It was founded in 1961 in Switzerland and currently works in over 100 countries. Our mission is to stop the destruction of the world's biological diversity and natural systems, in order to build a planet where people and nature live in harmony. In addition to helping protect wild species and habitats, WWF is also dealing with such problems as over-fishing, deforestation, global warming, and toxic pollution that are ruining our planet. In short, we do much more than just save pandas! We are really concerned as much with promoting sustainable development as with protecting wildlife.W: What major activities have you carried out in China and what achievements have you made?M: WWF has worked for almost 25 years in China. It was involved in three major actions for establishing new panda reserves, setting up two million hectares of wetland reserves, and helping to draw up the National Environmental Guidelines. We have helped set up new nature reserves for pandas. Today, over half of the panda's habitat is under formal protection, and we feel confident that this species has a brighter future. But as I said, we work on much more than just pandas! Another area for WWF in China is conservation of freshwater resources and biodiversity. Our other programs focus on conservation of forests, protection of unique species on the Tibetan Plateau, conservation in the Yellow Sea, and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, etc.Unit 2 Long dialogs and True/False questionsDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then mark the statements T (true) or F (false). You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to write the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Recording 11. Both the man and woman are in favor of the ban on plastic lunch boxes.A. TrueB. FalseCorrect answer: B2. The woman says paper products use more energy and resources than plastic ones.A. TrueB. FalseCorrect answer: B3. Many workers in the plastic industry have lost their jobs because of the new regulations.A. TrueB. FalseCorrect answer: A4. The new jobs the government offered to the plastic industry workers are often not as good as their old ones.A. TrueB. FalseCorrect answer: A5. The woman thinks it is easy for workers to adjust to the new changes.A. TrueB. FalseCorrect answer: BTranscript:W: I'm all for the ban on plastic lunch boxes. I know you're of a different mind, but the new policy will really help keep the environment clean and reduce waste in the country.M: Whether or not this new policy is really good for the environment is still up in the air. I've heard that paper products will actually use more energy and resources than plastic ones. Plus, people will start creating more paper waste in the absence of plastic products.W: The first phase of the program has shown remarkable results. More important, the public is really behind this effort.M: The government is forgetting that people who work in the plastic industry have a lot to lose from this policy. I've heard that thousands of workers have lost their jobs because of the new regulations.W: That's why the government has offered to create jobs for these workers.M: But the plastic industry said these jobs would come too late, not to mention that these jobs are a step down for workers in the plastic industry. The workers hope for a two-year delay of the regulations.W: Of course it'll take some time for everyone to adjust to the changes. The adjustment will not be easy, but if everyone commits to protecting the environment, the program can be a success.Unit 2 V ocabulary and StructureDirections: Choose the right answer.1. The Chinese government has been encouraging people to plant trees along the edges of the Gobi Desert. Now those trees act as wind ____________.A. barsB. barriersC. preventionD. destructionCorrect answer: B2. Government organizations are helping people to dispose ____________ safely old refrigerators or, in the case of cars, to upgrade the air conditioning.A. awayB. offC. ofD. out ofCorrect answer: C3. As the students grow older, they can be more aware of all the environmental problems that are ____________.A. happening onB. getting alongC. getting onD. going onCorrect answer: D4. If people throw cigarette butts on the floor, they should ____________.A. fineB. be fineC. be finedD. get fineCorrect answer: C5. When the algae die, they are broken ____________ by the action of the bacteria.A. upB. inC. downD. withCorrect answer: C6. Statistics show that China invested US$34.6 billion in clean energy last year, ____________ the United States which invested US$18.6 billion.A. exceedingB. expiringC. excludingD. extrudingCorrect answer: A7. China has already ____________ some remarkable steps to reduce damage to the environment.A. posedB. goneC. gotD. takenCorrect answer: D8. A thick cloud of pollution covering southern Asia is damaging agriculture and affecting rainfall ____________.A. extentsB. rangesC. degreesD. levelsCorrect answer: D9. A lot of clubs promote environmental safety, and some TV programs, too. They talk about environmental safety and ____________.A. thing like thatB. stuff like thatC. such stiffD. such thingCorrect answer: B10. They say the cloud reduces the amount of sunlight ____________ the Earth's surface by as much as 15 percent.A. reachB. reachedC. reachingD. from reachingCorrect answer: C11. If you see dead fish floating on the river or notice that the water is discolored and ____________, you know the river has been polluted.A. smellB. smelledC. smellyD. smeltCorrect answer: C12. Sometimes the pollutants enter a food chain and accumulate ____________ they reach toxic levels, eventually killing fish and other animals.A. towardsB. toC. unlessD. untilCorrect answer: D13. Although it is not an easy task, China is striving to ____________ the promise to cut its carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP by 40 to 45 in the next ten years.A. fillB. fulfillC. conductD. doCorrect answer: B14. Authorities have closed small, coal-fired plants with a total ____________ of60.06 million kilowatts in the past four years.A. capacityB. abilityC. competenceD. volumeCorrect answer: A15. At present, non-fossil energy ____________ only 7.8 percent.A. counts upB. counts forC. accounts forD. accounts inCorrect answer: C16. People's lives are declining in the developing world where we are seeing the negative impacts felt ____________.A. at firstB. foremostC. first and secondD. first and foremostCorrect answer: D。

新视野大学英语读写教程(第三版)第四册Quiz for Unit 1-2

新视野大学英语读写教程(第三版)第四册Quiz for Unit 1-2
1. Experts have discounted the possibility of a second earthquake.
2. Once convicted of the charge, he would face a sentence of life in prison.
3. His real-life experience found its way into his works of literature. 4. In human resources management, this collision between Eastern and Western cultures is more intense.
5. As the goods were damaged, she felt fully justified in asking for her money back.
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D. respect H. talent
B. temptation
F. hospitality A. will D. respect
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H. talent C. prisoner G. reputation
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1. 专家认为该地区发生第二次地震的可能性不大。 (discount) 一旦被判有罪,他将面临终身监禁。 (convict) 他的文学作品中融入了他的真实经历。(find one’s way) 人力资源管理工作中,这种东西方文化的碰撞更为激烈。 (collide) 因商品损坏,她认为有充分理由要求退款。(justif

新视野英语6读写教程QUIZ sectionB部分(补充版)

新视野英语6读写教程QUIZ sectionB部分(补充版)

Unit1 Section B(Quiz)1. Mothers easily equate __C__ sons and daughters with filial (孝顺的) offspring, but few of them expect their sons or daughters to become yielding wives and husbands without their own judgments.A) obedient B) timid C) obscure D) conscious2. The chef is adding a finishing touch to the salad by ___c_ some lemon juice on the top.A) scattering B) shattering C) sprinkling D) casting(铸件)3. Taking a deep breath, the exhausted defendant __A__ out of the law court after the jury returned a verdict of not guilty and an immediate release in the court.A) toddled( walk with short unsteady steps like a small child)B) stalkedC) strolled D) tottered (stand or walk unsteadily)4.Had not been the timely downpour, the big fire, said to be started by a cigarette butt, wouldn’t have been ___A_ in such a short time.A)extinguished B) perishedC) Diminished (become smaller) D) abolished5.While a romantic way for lovers to commemorate their love by __B__ their names on the leaves of cactuses, it is deemed to be an indecent (不合适的) behavior by other visitors to this park.A)writing B) carving C) sculpting D) printing6.From the tone of my father’s voice, I knew with painful clarity that I was left with no __C__ but to keep my promise.A) alteration B) alternation C) alternative D)altercation (dispute)7. What a/an __A__ that this year’s Valentine’s Day fell on the same day as the Chinese New Year’s Day, and I’m sure people are going to have amore westernized spring festival.A) coincidence B) accident C) incident D) coincident8. Any hope of finding new survivors from last week’s hurricane was __D_ by the nonstop torrential rain (great downpour of rain) and lasting blackout of the entire city.A) separated B) split C) cracked D) shattered9. Eyes widely open, the kids stared at the magician’s hands with such intensity that they dare not __A__ their eyes for fear that they would miss any detail.A) blink B) blister(水疱) C) brink D) brisk (quick, lively)10. Owing to irrational fear of HIV virus, many people still harbor a __B__ against AIDS patients and deny physical contact with them in daily life.A) greed B) bias C) tendency D) feeling11. All the files in the laptop have been backed up, so you can __B__ information from any computer in this lab within seconds.A) Retract (withdraw a statement) B) retrieveC) Retreat (of military forces, go back) D) receive12.The soldiers stepped __D_the clear brook one after another, marching into the depths of the forest.A)on B) off C) down D) over13. You’re liable to __B__ some part of your body, if you don’t do somewarm-up exercise before you start your training in earnest.A) breach B) wrenchC) wretch (a pitiable person) D) drench (wet thoroughly)14.The sailors tried in _D__ to keep the ship away from the iceberg at such short notice.A)vein B) veil C) velvet D) vain15.What __C_ the backpackers most are the unexpected encounter with an exotic pub, a tasteful gallery or a restaurant of local flavor rather than those tourist attractions which are highly recommended in any guide book.A)irritated B) grieved C) rejoiced D) perplexedUnit2 Section B(Quiz)1. This national corporation is ____D______ itself for a rough period in the coming three years when there may be an economic crisis in this countryA) contending(argur,fight) B) encouraging C) supporting D) bracing2. When he was riding after a stallion, he fell off the galloping horse anda rock knocked him______B_______.A) in B) out C) away D) about3. On the battlefield, Frost felt his face stung by something flying—it was a bullet which___D____ his check.A) skimmed B) brushed C) gazed D) grazed4. There are few people gifted ___C_____ such a keen and exquisite sense of music in this remote village like him.A) by B) into C) with D) to5. I dislike the old lady’s repeating gesture of stabbing ___D____ the air as if her remarkswere of vital importance.A) on B) back C) in D) at6. With the help of Mr. Smith, Jim made enormous ____D______ in his English last semester and became one of the top students in his class.A) steps B) leap C) attempts D) strides7. Mr. Stone could not understand why he got only $100 ___B_____ front as the number on thecontract was ten times that sum.A) in B) up C) at D) by8. Just as the proverb goes, “A ______D______in time saves nine”, we should take precautions before emergency comes.A) stick B) salvation C) remediation D) stitch9. Snow is quite ______D________ in the Spring City, where it’s warm and wet all the year round.A) irregular B) especial C) particular D) exceptional10. She remains a cool and calm girl with her family, but when her friends come without parents’presence, she really comes to __A___.A) life B) vivid C) vigor D) energy11. Nobody could imagine the ______A______ she suffered when shecould not help but watch his son killed by her enemies.A) agony B) sorrow C) regret D) endurance12. Young as the children were, their conversation ____B____ with wits throughout discussion in the classroom activity.A) gleamed B) sparkled C) shone D) sparked13. A sad atmosphere ran ____B______ the whole country when their worshiped and deeply-loved leader passed away for nearly three months.A) above B) through C) over D) into14. When you want to get in touch with other people, a telephone _____B_____ may be quite useful.A) category B) directory C) forgery(伪造) D) allegory(寓言)15. The great tower ____A____ all buildings around it and became a landmark of the cityA) dwarfed B) minimized C) diminished D) shrankUnit3 Section B(Quiz)1. While the women in the West are heading for the beach for a perfect __A_ , the Asian females who regard porcelain-like white skin as ideal beauty are hiding in the beauty salon, preserving and enhancing their whiteness.A) tan B) dye C) bleach D) tint2. The development of this vaccine is of _C___ importance to theprevention of another large-scale outbreak of bird flu.A) premiere B) primeval C) premier D) primitive3. Landing on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, most tourists from the inland provinces are likely to suffer from severe _C___ , and developed symptoms like dizziness and tinnitus.A) longitude sickness B) sea sicknessC) altitude sickness D) homesickness4.Naïve and reserved as she is, Lynn__A__ easily at others’good-natured jokes, which makes her a favorite of many young lads.A)blushes B) bashes C) brushes D) flashes5.I bought this two-storey apartment and got a __C__ 40 square meters balcony thrA)spatial B) conspicuous C) spacious D) suspicious6.Owing to the __A__ prices of private cars, many consumers simply take a wait-and-see attitude, awaiting the market to be more mature.A)fluctuating B) swinging C) waving D) fluttering7.Too many men left their motherland to find better job opportunities and higher pay as __D__ workers in other countries, incurring so–called “men drought”phenomenon in Australia.A)immigrant B) emigrant C) mercenary D) migrant8.He had been laboring in the field of artificial intelligence for ages __A__ to find his primary fruit of research had been plagiarized by one ofhis colleagues.A)only B) just C) so D) as9.Russia __A___ two continents, covering part of East Europe and a large area of West Asia, boasting the world’s vastest country with a territory of more than 17.8 million square kilometers.A)traverses B) transcends C) transfuses D) transgresses10.In the __D___ of the turbulent situation in that region, an interim government was established to restore the public order.A)pretext B) contest C) content D) context11.Science and art, two seemingly irrelevant fields, __C___ in certain aspects.A)overlay B) overload C) overlap D) overlie12.Since so many indigenous people in the Amazon rainforest died of foreign diseases or in the conflicts with legal or illegal loggers, the Peruvian government has to __D__ to build up nature reserves to protect the unique culture and language of these tribal people.A)step on B) step over C) step down D) step in13. ___B__ to Potomac River stands the almost one hundred seventy meters high Washington Monument in honor of the first president of the United States —George Washington.A) Lying B) Adjacent C) Clinging D) Adhering14. From the __D___ of some environmentalists, the booming tourismindustry with poor management goes sour and is doing irreversible damage to some of the world’s most precious cultural and historic relics.A) perception B) retrospective C) conception D) perspective15. The family members of the victims in the recent explosion of toxic gas___B___ the neighboring country which was held responsible for the tragedy for compensation and an official apology.A) clamored B) demonstrated C) claimed D) petitionedUnit4 Section B(Quiz)1. According to a recent survey, as many as three in five—62 per cent—women opt to ____C____on fruit compared to just over half—51 per cent —of men.A) snap B) snatch C) snack D) snag2. Although he was five years younger than me,I soon felt that he surpassed me ___A___knowledge of the subject as much as I had thought I excelled Joe.A) in B) at C) on D) for3. Little by little, the anger __A___ and in its place a profound understanding and appreciation began to grow.A) dissipated B) participated C)anticipated D) accumulated4. Workmen ___C___ on a piece of antique jewelry while digging foundations for a new building.A) crumbled B) rumbled C) stumbled D) tumbled5. If no serious measures are taken, the scenic spot will soon become a trash dump littered __D___wastepaper, bottles, and cans.A) at B) about C) around D) with6. The rescuers are trying every possible means to reach the couple ___B__ in hurricane aftermath.A) wrecked B) stranded C) crashed D) demolished7. During their holidays at a resort, they met an interesting couple, with whom they ___B__ addresses with a promise to keep in touch.A) changed B) swapped C) transformed D) shifted8. All permanent and ___B___ employees, including managers and supervisors, should comply with the rules and regulations of the company.A) intermediary B) intermittent C) intermediate D) interminable9. Any member of the nursing staff who attended ___C__ the patient during his hospitalization had been given special instructions.A) in B) at C) to D) for10. The fear of heights she had managed to ignore so far welled ___C__ in her, leaving her completely paralyzed.A) down B) off C) up D) around11. The land __D____ sharply behind the fence and then leveled out intoa gentle slope.A) dropped in B) dropped out C) dropped off D) dropped away12. He likes to boast of his experience of how he, as a young man, gambled his future __C____ a chance-of-a-lifetime trip to New York City, braving the Big Apple without friends or connections.A) in B) at C) on D) for13. The discovery of an unusual __A___of very young stars near Earth in the sky over the South Pole is being announced.A) cluster B) fluster C) luster D) bluster14. The robot safely surveyed around the _____ of the crater to collect the images and other data needed by scientists.A) grim B) prim C) rim D) trim15. A five-year-old male leopard __C___ into a densely populated village in the South, terrorizing people in the neighborhood.A) betrayed B) portrayed C) strayed D) snackedUnit5Section B(Quiz)1.It was reported that an American doctor ___C___a whole monkey's head onto another monkey's body, and the animal survived for some time after the operation.A)transferred B) transmitted C) transplanted D) transformed2. Do bear in mind that you need a working visa or work permit before you can commence ___D___in your chosen country.A)work B) to work C) worked D) working3.Third-quarter growth was limited because consumers reined __D__spending to cope with higher fuel prices and rising interest rates.A)down B) on C) at D) in4. Research shows that alcohol and cigarettes are cross-addicting: when one is not ___A___ from drinking, one is more likely to smoke.A) inhibited B) inhabited C) prohibited D) habituated5. For a detailed description of the digital camera and its specific warranty cover, please refer to the technical _D____ of the product.A) specialties B) specializations C) specificities D) specifications6. Applicants for the Teachers’Training Program should submit the application form ___C_ duplicate or the application cannot be considered as "complete" and be distributed to the faculty for consideration.A) on B) at C) in D) as7. A sudden heart attack at the age of forty-five forced him to finally __B__ serious stock of his life and what he wanted to make of his future.A) make B) take C) have D) do8. In the game children __C____ the message orally from mouth to ear till it gets to the last child, who then writes what he has heard on the board. Invariably, the message gets wholly or partially distorted.A) pass over B) pass out C) pass on D) pass by9. He was in utter despair and didn’t expect to meet a womancompatible ___B__ him until she came into his life and proved that at least one exists.A) for B) with C) to D) of10. He impressed people as a man __D____ with a most amiable disposition, a most excellent understanding, and a most profound knowledge.A) authorized B) entitled C) conferred D) endowed11. The chairman of the committee will not, in principle, personally participate in any matter if it is subject ___C__ his approval.A) with B) for C) to D) about12. She was so much shocked and irritated at this licentious behavior, that she could not ___B___ her resentment.A) surpass B) suppress C) compress D) harass13. Abiotic factors and biological factors thus __D____ to set the horizontal distributional limits of this plant.A) act B) overact C) counteract D) interact14. The board has been considering ___B___ the status of teachers by providing them with the kind of certification available to doctors and lawyers.A) eliminating B) elevating C) elating D) eliciting15. We are 100% committed to our clients’success and we will be __A__ in meeting their diverse needs in an ever-changing world.A) diligent B) indigent C) intelligent D) detergentUnit6Section B(Quiz)1. Your comments on my performance really ___B___ me.A) praise B) flatter C) compliment D) appreciation2. He ___B___ himself with luxury, narcotics and uncontrolled gaiety.A) abandoned B) indulged C) addicted D) absorbed3. The recent protests did not _B___ the fundamental interests of both nations.A) confront B) contradict C) controvert D) concord4. Repeated doctrine __A___ will result in the loss of obedience of the kids.A) preaching B) counseling C) publicizing D) conceding5. With ___A___ they had a bird’s-view of the Grand Canyon from the helicopter, completely overcome by the grandeur it presents.A) relish B) relic C) release D) reliance6. Under the stress of modern assembly lines, John’s household workshop can hardly make ends meet, thus continues to be in ___D__ on its loan.A) debt B) failure C) deficiency D) default7. Lucy failed to ___C___ her resume before the deadline due to her forgetfulness.A) send out B) send off C) send in D) send for8. This multi-national corporation will shoulder the responsibility for __B___ all bad debts of its subsidiary company.A) paying for B) paying up C) paying off D) paying in9. Ranked in the lowest level of oceanic food chain, plankton __A__ themselves to animals higher in the chain.A) feeds B) grazes C) caters D) feasts10. The general discharged from the army had to keep __B__ for he had no serious undertaking to attend to.A) sitting in B) sitting around C) sitting with D) sitting by11. Due to the peace treaty, fire ceased and army withdrew. Situation here is beginning to ____.A) pick out B) pick up C) pick at D) pick over12. Facing the high cost of medical care and the slim chance of her coming to, Joy’s family were __B___ keeping her alive mechanically and ceasing her from endless coma.A) uncertain between B) torn betweenC) irresolute between D) hesitative between13._A___ in the embezzlement scandal, the Minister of Treasury and his deputy were forced to resign.A)Sucked B) Set C) Stationed D) Soaked14.Many African countries have been __A__by successive years of civilwar and racial conflictsA)dragged down B) slowed downC) pulled down D) hauled down addiction may be a __D__ for the decrease of social intercourse, poor health and mental diseases like depression and autism.A)prescription B) formula C) decipher D) recipe16.The WHO is now ___A__ financial support from industrialized countries to combat AIDS in South Africa.A)mobilizing B) summoning C) marshaling D) recruiting17.A(n) __B__judicial assistance for juvenile delinquents will be under the supervision of judicial experts and psychologists.A)mutual B) reciprocal C) interactive D) exchangeable18.The city council is enforcing concrete steps to ____B___ the rise of private cars in the hope of reducing the heavy burden of traffic jam.A)curdle B) curb C) curfew D) curl19.Any subtle ___A__ in the reports of witnesses shall not be overlooked.A)discrepancy B) discretion C) disclosure D) disintegration20.It is a real _B___ that such a little creature can change the course of history.A) contradiction B) paradox C) discrepancy D) inconsistency。

新视野大学英语听说教程第二版第二册quiz答案

新视野大学英语听说教程第二版第二册quiz答案

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Unit 2 Quiz

Unit 2 Quiz

Unit QuizI. Directions: Choose one word or phrase that best completes the line.II. Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.After learning valuable lessons about college life, here’s a list I’d like to share of what I wish I had known before going to college:1. You’re not going to miss home as much as you think you will. I was nervous and (1)________about living away from my parents and making new friends. In reality, (2)_________, that worry was (3) _________ and probably lasted just for a minute or two after my parents left campus. Then my new roommate and I went out together, and independence (4)_________ with the unknown suddenly felt like sweet, sweet freedom.2. Studying comes first. Sometimes it’s hard to remember why you are really at college -- everything seems so fun -- but try to manage your time in a way that allows for some play after (5) _________ are completed. If you think your first semester is a time for you to relax and you should be able to(6) _________ t hrough the next four years, it’ll show. You really don’t want to spend time later recovering from the damage to your GPA in the first semester. So put some hours in at the library and do your best.3. Also related to my academic success is the (7) _________ of "place management." I can get more done in a library in 15 minutes than I can in my dorm in two hours. So when you study, don’t do it in your dorm. When you can’t focus your attention, a waste of your time is (8) _________.4. If you’re fairly self-assured when starting college, you have a strong idea of what you’d like to do with the rest of your life. Be yourself and don’t let any failure (9) _________ your confidence. Be sure to learn by (10)_________ on your failures.。

U校园-Quiz2

U校园-Quiz2

U校园Quiz2(unit2)1)A. Parents are out of touch with their children’s daily life.B. Parents can’t understand their children’s sense of humor.C. Parents rarely talk about certain problems with their children.D. Parents don’t trust their children to tackle any problems.2)A. Because they want to prove themselves superior in style and taste.B. Because they choose to be different from their parents.C. Because they want to make their parents appreciate them.D. Because they want to make them leaders of their parents.3)A. Because they don’t want to betray the adult world.B. Because they want to be responsible for themselves.C. Because they don’t care about being taken as losers.D. Because they are completely under pare nts’ control.4)A. Be obedient.B. Be charming.C. Be cooperative.D. Be impressive.参考答案:1) D 2) B 3) B 4) C5)A. The feelings of peace, love and goodwill during holiday seasons.B. The feelings of stress, fatigue and pressure during holiday seasons.C. The feelings of physical confusion during holiday seasons.D. The feelings of seasonal disorder that comes from holiday seasons. 6)A. Shopping and decorating.B. Cooking at late night.C. Winter’s shorter nights.D. Doing spiritual tasks.7)A. Family reunions becoming too frequent.B. The eagerness to have more family gatherings.C. Families becoming much more complex.D. The anxiety to help families without jobs or in debts.8)A. By arranging family reunions more frequently.B. By accepting the feelings and trying to deal with them.C. By denying that there are any feelings of holiday blues.D. By doing things such as exercises to satisfy other people.参考答案:5) B 6) A 7) C 8) BDirections:Fill in the blanks in the following passage by selecting suitable words from the word bank. Each word can be used only once.This $250,000 pipeline (水管) project will bring water from a rock quarry (采石场) seven miles away to Groesbeck. In a peaceful state park in central Texas, workers are busily 9) piecing together massive yellow pipes that spell 10) salvation for this city. The pipes run along a park road, wind their ways between trees, cross a street to avoid an ancient graveyard, 11) hug a hill and then land at a treatment plant.Without it, what everyone fears most would come true: The water would stop running. By Tuesday — the date that state officials 12) monitoring the drought (干旱) said the town would run out of water, finally sucked dry by drought. But it is only a six-month supply. That’s enough time. The mayor hopes to find a 13) permanent solution.“We will do anything, anything short of hauling water,” He said.The towns in danger across Texas are finding 14) short-term solutions to water-supply problems brought on by the drought, some just in time to avoid a 15) crisis. But finding a permanent solution is tricky and, in many cases, expensive. That makes the 16) plight of finding water doubly difficult: Even if they could find a fix, they also have to 17) scramble to find the cash to pay for it.They hope that is long enough to find and complete longer-term projects, many of which these 18) cash-strapped communities had delayed for years.A. crisisB. verticalC. salvationD. piecingE. hugF. permanentG. deemedH. wearyI. cash-strappedJ. scrambleK. plightL. abortingM. monitoringN. short-termO. proximityDirections: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.Recently there has been a tendency to sympathize with thieves whose operations have been carried out on a grand scale, and no attempt whatever has been made to hold them responsible. Some of the most thievish (像窃贼的) transactions have flourished and are still flourishing. Their success and their wealth are the only things recognized. They are honoredas financiers and men of affairs, looked up to and respected.In reality they are nothing more and nothing less than a lot of merciless and heartless thieves. Fraud is fraud and cheating is cheating despite the artistic manner in which it is committed or the size of the scale upon which it is operated.It is time these men were classed properly and placed where they rightly belong, for they are no better than the miserable sneak-thief who steals a penny from a blind man’s dog.For the past two or three years working people who have made sacrifices to save a few pennies have been cheated most unmercifully. Their hard-earned savings have been stolen from them by every possible scheme from the obvious looting (打劫) of a bank to the higher and more artistic method of legalized high risk, complex financial products. Men high up in the financial world have lent their names to some of the most shady and notorious schemes that ever dishonored a community or a people. Because of this the most diligent and economical (节俭的) American people have been induced to place their hard-earned and carefully guarded savings in what they were led to believe was a safe investment, only to find out when too late that they had fallen into the hands of a gang of extremely respectable cheats. They cannot recover what they have lost.The thief is too powerful to be affected by the law while the victim is too weak to put its machinery in motion. It may be that the law is defective, or it may be that those having its machinery in charge are influenced by the wealth of the transgressors (违犯者). Whatever or whichever it is that is responsible ought to be investigated and the evil remedied.19)What does the tendency mentioned in the first paragraph reflect?A. People only respect success and wealth without any moral judgment.B. People prefer to carry out operations on a grand scale.C. People have made attempt to hold thieves responsible.D. People encourage some of the most thievish transactions to flourish.20)How did working people lose their hard-earned savings?A. They were robbed by the thieves nearby.B. They were unlucky in investment.C. They lent their money to men high up in the financial world.D. They were cheated by the bank.21)When the writer says “a gang of extremely respectable cheats” in Paragraph Four, it is implied that .A. they are respectable in artistic cheatingB. they are well-educated but ill-behavedC. they are not well-educated but respectedD. they are cheats with respectable goals22)What could be a possible reason for the thieves to escape from law according to the passage?A. They are powerful enough to ignore the law.B. There are defects in the law.C. The victim is too weak to investigate them.D. They are wealthy enough to compensate the victims.23)It can be inferred from the passage that .A. any thief should be punishedB. moral standards are always upheldC. there are too many thieves and robbersD. industrious and honest people should be highly paid参考答案:19) A 20) D 21) B 22) B 23) AThere is something grimly ridiculous as well as pathetic in the messy way we manage things in our crude attempt as civilization. While we are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars of the people’s money annually in improving the breed of pig, or in fighting cattle disease, we are neglecting the most valuable asset of all, the children of the nation. A million dollars of the people’s money can be spent upon a speedway so that rich people might have an opportunity of exercising their blooded stock, while not a penny can be found in the State appropriations (拨款) to find food for starving children.This foolish state of affairs was brought out in strong relief when the school teachers organized themselves into a relief committee to find ways and means for supplying food to the hungry children under their charge. This organization was brought about by the pitiable plight of the children, many of whom had become so weakened for lack of proper nourishment that they fainted at their desks while trying to study their lessons. The teachers have called their organization the “Children’s Relief Society,” and the day after the organization was perfected they were enabled to issue tickets to the most destitute (赤贫的) of the children which entitled them to immediate relief.Besides this effort on the part of the teachers, emergency measures for the relief of hundredsof pupils in other schools have been adopted by the committee of school board members. The newspapers reported that relief came in this case in the form of two soup kitchens which were opened and equipped so as to provide for hundreds of the starving children.Destitution has visited hundreds of families as the result of the business depression. Not only have the educational authorities taken up the matter, but various generous societies have begun active work for relieving the distress. All of which is excellent in every way, yet it is not enough; it does not go far enough, for it ought not to be left to charity, but ought to be made a State duty.24)We learn from the first paragraph that _____.A. we manage things well as civilizationB. we are rich enough to spend money freelyC. we need to care for the starving childrenD. rich people should exercise their blooded stock25)What motivated school teachers to organize the “Children’s Relief Society”?A. The distressing situation of the children.B. The improper ways of supplying food to the children.C. The charge of food unaffordable for children.D. The weak performance of children in study.26)What would the Children’s Relief Society do after its establishment?A. They would provide food directly to poor children.B. They would teach lessons to poor children for free.C. They would give poor children tickets to get food.D. They would relieve poor children’s pressure.27)What other effort for the relief of children is mentioned in the passage?A. The committee of school board members has taken emergency measures.B. People from the newspapers have built soup kitchens to provide for starving children.C. The educational authorities have set up funds to provide help.D. Generous societies have adopted hundreds of pupils in schools.28)According to the passage, who should be most responsible for the relief of children’s starvation?A. The teacher.B. Children’s Relief Society.C. Charitable societies.D. The State.参考答案:24) C 25) A 26) C 27) A 28) D。

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quizofunit1,2,3Quiz of Unit 1 & 2I.Fill in each blank with an appropriate phrase from the box. Change the form1.Whenever difficulties or problems ____________ in their work, every one of us lends a helping hand.2.This is to help her to come to terms with her early upbringing and____________ of past experiences.3.Discrimination __________sex occurs at every level of the company.4.When they first arrived in the US the refugees were afraid of what the future might hold __________ them there.5.Economists believe that economic recovery will begin to __________ next year.6.The military may __________ if the crisis continues.7.You must have the confidence to see yourself as capable of __________.8.Reforming the country’s stagnant (停滞的)economy requires harsh measures that would __________ job losses.II.The press __________a vicious attack on the President.2.Health experts are now __________ that even a little exercise is far better than none at all.3.Winning the competition was a wonderful ________ for her morale.4.Engineering students have come up with some __________ schemes for recycling waste materials.5.Science, maths and modern languages are given __________ over arts courses in schools of most countries.6.She knew at once that he was __________ something from her.7.The source of the problem _______in the fact that the currency is too strong.8.The treatment she received may, in fact, have __________ her death.9.This __________ a fundamental weakness in the system.10.He was unable to give a __________ explanation for his behaviour.11.The bomb __________ much of the old part of the city.12.A thin coil of smoke rose almost __________into the sharp, bright sky.III.Translation. (10 points)1.积累财富2.节能的产品3.可持续发展4.敷衍的回答5.说和做的不⼀致6.提⾼竞争⼒和⽣产⼒7.可靠的成绩纪录8.⽤另⼀种⽅式表达 9.竞争优势 10.反思(⾃⼰的)⾏为IV.Translation (5%) 1.The 2008 champion wasn’t a powerhouse university like Harvard or Stanford with an established reputation for environmentalism.2.To understand corporate culture at the deeper level, you must unearth theassumptions that are operating yet are often outside the employee’sawareness because they have come to be taken for granted.1.W henever difficulties or problems crop up in their work every one of us lends a helping hand.2.T his is to help her to come to terms with her early upbringing and make sense of past experiences.3.D iscrimination on the basis of sex occurs at every level of the company.4.W hen they first arrived in the US the refugees were afraid of what the future might hold in store for them there.5.E conomists believe that economic recovery will begin to take root next year.6.T he military may step in if the crisis continues.7.Y ou must have the confidence to see yourself as capable of making a difference.8.R eforming the country’s stagnant (停滞的)economy requires harsh measures that would translate into job losses.1.The press launched a vicious attackon the President.2.Health experts are now preaching that even a little exercise is far better than none at all3.Winning the competition was a wonderful boost for her morale.4.Engineering students have come up with some innovative schemes for recycling waste materials.5.Science, maths and modern languages are given priority over arts courses in most schools.6.She knew at once that he was concealing something from her.7.The source of the problem resides in the fact that the currency is toostrong.8.The treatment she received may, in fact, have hastened her death.9.This illustrates a fundamental weakness in the system.10.He was unable to give a credible explanation for his behavior.11.The bomb devastated much of the old part of the city.12.A thin coil of smoke rose almost invisibly into the sharp, bright sky.1.积累财富accumulate wealth2.节能的产品energy-efficient products; energy-sparing(saving)3.可持续发展sustainable development4.敷衍了事的回答half-hearted response/reply5.说和做的不⼀致inconsistency between words and actions6.提⾼竞争⼒和⽣产⼒increasecompetitiveness and productivity7.可靠的成绩纪录proven/reliabletrack record8.⽤另⼀种⽅式表达put it anotherway9.权衡得失weigh (up) gain and loss10.反思(⾃⼰的)⾏为reflect onone’s actions/behaviors.1.2008年的冠军不是像哈佛⼤学和斯坦福⼤学这些以环保著称的著名学府。

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1. Failing to lock your doors at night is an invitation to disasters.
2. I was grateful to the stranger for returning my lost wallet.
3. The audience cheered, yelled and whistled approval.
4. The chickens pecked the seeds which covered the ground.
5. the end, I decided that I wouldn't go after all.
6. We sent the holiday brochure as soon as we saw it advertised.
7. As an actor, he has to be able to cry will.
8. She was condemned death on May 12th and executed two weeks later.
9. Before handing to John, I'd like to thank you all for your support.
10. Bill greeted us a cheerful smile.
11. Please put the lights as you leave the building.
12. Don't blame me—I did it my boss's request.
13. Don't go to work an empty stomach.
14. You shouldn't drive for more than three hours taking a break.
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2. Directions:
Translate the following Chinese into English according to the examples given.
1) 一个旅游甚广的人 a widely-traveled person
2) 伤心欲绝的 grief-stricken
3) 本性敦厚的 good-natured
4) 冷酷的 cold-hearted
5) 心地善良的 good-hearted
6) 眼睛睁得大大的 wide-eyed
7) 颜色鲜亮的 bright-colored
8) 皮肤黝黑的 dark-skinned
3. Directions:
Fill in each of the blanks with an appropriate phrase. Change the form if necessary.
1.
A. Don't worry, the gossip will soon die down .
B. Smallpox (天花) has completely died out in this country.
C. The animals died of starvation in the snow.
2.
A. She set about cleaning up after the party.
B. Let's set aside one hour a day for review purposes.
C. They set off for the North yesterday.
3.
A. We don't know what took place , but they both looked furious afterward.
B. Who will take the place of Mr. White?
C. In place of our advertised program, we will be showing a film.
4. fall asleep fall ill fall dead
A. The director fell ill in the middle of the meeting, and we had to send him to the hospital.
B. He fell asleep soon after he turned off the light.
C. The bullet went through his head, and he fell dead on the spot.
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