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大学英语(3)期末复习提纲2019.11

大学英语(3)期末复习提纲2019.11

⼤学英语(3)期末复习提纲2019.11⼤学英语(3)期末复习提纲第⼀部分单选题元⾳部分:1)单元⾳:[i:]、[i]、[?:]、[?]、[u:]、[u]、[?:]、[?]、[ɑ:]、[?]、[e]、[?]2)双元⾳:[ei]、[ai]、[?i]、[??]、[u?]、[i?]、[au]、[?u]辅⾳部分:[p]、[b]、[t]、[d]、[k]、[g]、[f]、[v]、[s]、[z]、[θ]、[e][tr]、[dr]、[ts]、[dz]、[m]、[n]、[?]、[h]、[l]、[r]、[j]、[w]清辅⾳即不震动声带的⾳标:[p] [t] [k] [f] [s] [θ] [tr] [ts] [h]1. I’m Sarah. I’m ________ journalist. BA. anB. aC. the特指D. /可数名词,前⾯必须加上冠词,J是辅⾳⾳素,所以加上a2. I’m Diane. I’m ________ artist. AA. anB. aC. theD. / h/ s/ma发出的是元⾳⾳素,故前⾯要加不定冠词an3. I’m ________ university student. B [ju?n?'v??s?t?] 元⾳字母a o e i uA. anB. aC. theD. /u虽然是元⾳字母,但在此处发的是[j],[j]是辅⾳⾳素4. ________ hour is 60 minutes. AA. AnB. AC. TheD. /D. / [??n?st]6. Do you have ________ umbrella? AA. anB. aC. /D. many7. There is ________ island in the middle of the lake. AA. anB. aC. suchD. this8. It is ________ small island. BA. anB. aC. thisD. thatThere is ______ “s” in island. /ais/9. France is ________ European country. BA. anB. aC. theD. /[?j??r??pi??n]10. Hi Susan, I ________ David. Nice to meet you. AA. amB. isC. wasD. wereD. Does12. Excuse me, ________ you speak English? BA. areB. doC. doesD. is⾏为动词=实意动词,action verb⼀般现在时,第⼀、第⼆⼈称单复数和第三⼈称复数do; 第三⼈称单数does,否定形式don’t, doesn’t ⼀般过去时,did,否定形式didn’t13. Sorry, I ________ speak English. I speak a little Italian. AA. don’tB. am notC. doesn’tD. do14. –What________ you do? B–I’m a doctor.A. areB. doC. isD. does15. ________ your parents live in London? BA. AreB. DoC. DoesD. Were16. Is ________ your family? AA. thisB. theseC. theyD. them18. ________ are my brothers, and ________ is my best friend, Lesley. BA. This, theseB. These, thisC. This, thisD. That, those19. Your uncle’s w ife is your ________. AA. auntB. sisterC. sister-in-lawD. brother-in-law20. Your aunt’s child is your ________. AA. cousinB. sisterC. brother s-in-lawD. sister s-in-law21. There ________ some nice parks in our area. BA. haveB. areC. isD. gotThere be 就是某地有某物,⽆需再加have,没有there have/has的搭配There be句型中be动词的单、复数讲求就近原则There __ is___ a desk and four chairs. ⼀张桌⼦&四把椅⼦There ___are___ four chairs and a desk. 四把椅⼦&⼀张桌⼦22. There ________a supermarket near my house. CA. hasB. areC. isD. got23. ________ you ________ a garden? A She has a dog.在英式英语中可以直接提前到主语前⾯构成⼀般疑问句,也可以直接加not构成否定句。

大学英语~复习提纲

大学英语~复习提纲

大学英语~复习提纲该课程的考核主要是以课文中的词汇和语法点为主,以闭卷的形式进行。

主要题型包括选择题,阅读理解和翻译(英译汉和汉译英)。

考试时间:2小时。

试卷结构:n阅读理解:15小题,每题2分,共30分n词汇语法:20小题,每题1分,共20分n完型填空:10小题,每题1分,共10分n交际用语: 10小题,每题1分, 共10分n翻译:英译汉3小题,每题5分,共15分汉译英3小题,每题5分,共15分第二部分复习指导1. 阅读理解题复习阅读题所选材料50%选自教材种的补充阅读理解练习,50%与教材练习无关,但难易程度与所学课文相似。

常见题型有:(1)主题问题,如What’s the main idea of the passage? Which is the best title of the passage?这类题一般要把全文所给信息综合起来才能归纳出答案,但是文章开头和结尾一般可找到主题句提示。

(2)细节题,即针对文中涉及的各种具体信息提问,如时间、人物关系、因果关系等。

这类题一般在文中可以直接找到答案。

同学们可根据题目中的关键词到原文中找相关句子即可。

(3)推理题,即从原文不能直接找到答案,但同学们可根据已知信息通过逻辑推理得出答案。

细节题在题目中所占比重较大,而且较容易做对,同学们应认真对待。

考前掌握以下练习题:1 教材中第一单元至第五单元的课后阅读理解题2 教材中Quiz 1(测验一)中的3篇阅读题2.词汇语法复习复习时以课文中重点讲解的语法点和词汇为重点。

语法点主要涉及1)动词的使用;2)动词与介词和副词的搭配;3)谓语的时态和语态;4)介词、连词和常用词汇;5)句型等几个方面。

复习时可以通过反复教材的练习来掌握这些知识点。

掌握本学期所学语法内容。

1简单句,并列句,复合句,并列复合句。

2.动词时态:英语动词的时态是指谓语动词用来表示动作、状态发生、存在的各种形式,或者表示某一动作发生或状态存在的时间和方式。

大学英语复习题纲

大学英语复习题纲

大学英语复习题纲一、词汇复习1. 重点词汇记忆:掌握本学期所学词汇,包括单词的拼写、词义、用法和例句。

2. 词组搭配:熟悉常用词组及其搭配,能够正确运用在句子中。

3. 同义词辨析:区分近义词的细微差别,提高词汇运用的准确性。

二、语法复习1. 时态:复习各种时态的构成和用法,包括一般现在时、过去时、完成时等。

2. 语态:掌握被动语态的构成和使用场合。

3. 非谓语动词:熟悉动名词、不定式和分词的用法及其在句子中的作用。

4. 从句:复习名词性从句、状语从句、定语从句等的构成和用法。

三、阅读理解1. 快速阅读:练习快速浏览文章,抓住文章主旨大意。

2. 细节理解:通过练习,提高对文章细节信息的捕捉能力。

3. 推理判断:训练根据文章内容进行逻辑推理和判断的能力。

四、写作技巧1. 写作结构:掌握英语写作的基本结构,如引言、主体和结尾。

2. 写作内容:学习如何组织文章内容,使文章条理清晰、逻辑严密。

3. 写作语言:提高语言表达的准确性和多样性,避免重复和单调。

五、听力理解1. 听力技巧:练习听力时的注意力集中和信息捕捉技巧。

2. 听力内容:熟悉不同场景下的对话和独白,提高听力理解能力。

3. 听力练习:通过听力练习题,加强对听力材料的理解。

六、口语表达1. 发音练习:纠正发音,提高语音的准确性和流畅性。

2. 口语表达:学习如何组织语言,进行流畅的口语表达。

3. 情景对话:通过模拟不同场景下的对话,提高口语交际能力。

七、翻译练习1. 英译汉:练习将英文原文翻译成中文,注意语言的准确性和地道性。

2. 汉译英:练习将中文原文翻译成英文,注意语言的准确性和表达的自然性。

八、综合应用1. 模拟考试:通过模拟考试,检验学习效果,查漏补缺。

2. 错题分析:对模拟考试中的错题进行分析,找出错误原因,避免再犯。

3. 学习策略:总结有效的学习方法和策略,提高学习效率。

九、复习建议1. 制定计划:根据自己的学习情况,制定合理的复习计划。

大学英语专科复习提纲

大学英语专科复习提纲

大学英语专科复习提纲一、语音知识(5分)2012年成人高考辅导书第9—10页二、词汇与语法知识(30分)大学英语精读1 第123—125页大学英语精读1 第263—265页三、词汇填空(10分)大学英语精读1 第一单元第4页acquaintance 第4页environment大学英语精读1 第二单元第27页accomplish 第27页nightmare大学英语精读1 第三单元第49页primary 第49页mayor大学英语精读1 第四单元第71页current 第71页divorce大学英语精读1 第五单元第96页manuscript 第97页contract大学英语精读1 第六单元第131页bureau 第132页bachelor大学英语精读1 第七单元第157页privilege 第158页benevolence大学英语精读1 第八单元第182页critical 第182页mirror大学英语精读1 第九单元第209页astronomer 第209页atmosphere大学英语精读1 第十单元第233页folklore 第234 页snapshot四、完形填空(10分)大学英语精读1第265—267页大学英语精读1第125—127页五、阅读理解(30分)大学英语精读1 第118—123页大学英语精读1 第257—263页六、书面表达(15分)1. 阅读One of the most popular hobbies among people is reading books. Many people of different ages, sexes and professions prefer spending their pastime in reading books though the books they are interested in vary from one person to another.Why is reading favored so much? For one thing, just as a saying goes, books are the source of wisdom. Through reading books, we may acquire much knowledge about nature, society, ourselves and many other things. And for the other, books may enrich our life experiences. Sometimes, we may find our routine life monotonous. While reading, we may share the colorful life of heroes and heroines; we may share their agonies, joys and happiness.In a word, we can derive a lot of valuable things. It would be unimaginable if we are deprived of books. Reading books is essential to our spiritual elevation as well as the expansion of our knowledge.2. 节制饮食With the development of social economy, people pay more and more attention to their health and going on a diet becomes extremely popular. It keeps people from growing too fat and saves them from many inconveniences and diseases related to fatness. At the same time, it provides people with sufficient nutrition to keep them in a fit condition. Besides its good effects on people’s health, going on a diet can also help many young girls become slim and bring their dream into reality.However, if carried too far, going on a diet could become extremely dangerous. It often happens in the cases of some young girls. With all their eagerness to have a beautiful figure, they will even risk their lives to lose weight. The tragedy of young Carpenter has proved this. Even if it doesn’t costtheir lives, it will damage their health on a certain degree.Thus, apart from its positive effects, going on a diet has its bad side-effects. The proper way to use it is to put health in the first place. If it is good for our health, stick to it; if not, just abandon it.。

大学英语(3)期末复习提纲2018.11 (1)

大学英语(3)期末复习提纲2018.11 (1)

大学英语(3)期末复习提纲2018.11第一部分单选题1. I’m Sarah. I’m ________ journalist. BA. anB. aC. the2. I’m Diane. I’m ________ artist. AA. anB. aC. the3. I’m ________ university student. BA. anB. aC. the4. ________ hour is 60 minutes. AA. AnB. AC. The5. He is ________ honest man. AA. anB. aC. this6. Do you have ________ umbrella? AA. anB. aC. /7. There is ________ island in the middle of the lake. AA. anB. aC. such8. It is ________ small island. BA. anB. aC. this9. France is ________ European country. BA. anB. aC. the10. Hi Susan, I ________ David. Nice to meet you. AA. amB. isC. was11. ________ you a teacher? AA. AreB. IsC. Do12. Excuse me, ________ you speak English? BA. areB. doC. does13. Sorry, I ________ speak English. I speak a little Italian. AA. don’tB. am notC. doesn’t14. –What________ you do? B–I’m a doctor.A. areB. doC. is15. ________ your parents live in London? BA. AreB. DoC. Does16. Is ________ your family? AA. thisB. theseC. they17. These are my ________, Sam and Anna. BA. childsB. childrenC. childrens18. ________ are my brothers, and ________ is my best friend, Lesley. BA. This, theseB. These, thisC. This, this19. Your uncle’s wife is your ________. AA. auntB. sisterC. sister-in-law20. Your aunt’s child is your ________. AA. cousinB. sisterC. brother-in-law21. There ________ some nice parks in our area. BA. haveB. areC. is22. There ________a supermarket near my house. CA. hasB. areC. is23.________ you ________ a garden? AA. Have, gotB. Have, getC. Has, got24. ________ she________ a new flat? BA. Has, getB. Does, haveC. Have, got25. - Where are you from? A- I ________ New Zealand.A. am fromB. came fromC. comes from26. ________ you________ any brothers or sisters, Terry? BA. Have, getB. Have, gotC. Has, got27. I go ________ every morning. BA. swimB. swimmingC. swimed28. Do you like ________ basketball? BA. playB. playingC. played29. What ________ you doing? AA. areB. doC. is30. What ________he doing? AA. isB. doesC. are31. Naomi________ to Paris last week and she ________ a great time there. CA. went, hasB. go, hasC. went, had32. I ________ know how to swim 2 years ago. BA. don’tB. didn’tC. won't33. –What ________ you ________ this weekend? B–I’m going to Paris.A. did, doB. are, doingC. have, done34. – What ________ you ________ on Saturday? B– We are having a party.A. did, doB. are, doingC. have, done35. ________ you have a good weekend? AA. DidB. HadC. Have36. It ________ a really nice day. AA. wasB. wereC. does37. I ________ exhausted all weekend. AA. wasB. hadC. do38. Benji________ dance the tango. AA. can’tB. can’t toC. not able to39. There are three________ paper on the table. AA. sheets ofB. sheet ofC. sheets40. My mother ________ the piano very well. We loved to listen to her. AA. playedB. playC. is playing41. He ________ a lot of money. AA. paidB. payedC. payes42. Jack ________ smoking. AA. stoppedB. stopedC. stopps43. I ________ know how to swim until I was 12. AA. didn’tB. don’tC. w on’t44. When I was a child I________ in the same room as my brother. BA. sleepB. sleptC. was sleeping45. The little boy ________ into the river. BA. fallB. fellC. fells46. A fridge is ________ than a freezer. AA. more importantB. importanterC. most important47. Cable TV is ________ than a washing machine. AA. more usefulB. usefulerC. most useful48. Do you think your language is ________ to learn than English? AA. easierB. easiestC. more easier49. What’s ________ thing about learning English? AA. the hardestB. harderC. more harder50. A microwave is ________ expensive than a fridge. BA. mostB. moreC. the more51. He is ________than his brother. CA. more tallB. most tallC. taller52. Please serve me ________ soup. CA. more someB. more theC. some more53. My sister always goes to school at 7:00. She is ________ late. AA. neverB. usuallyC. sometimes54. He doesn’t often go out in the evening. He ________ stays at home reading books. AA. normallyB. sometimesC. seldom55. –How ________ do you go out with friends? B–Every weekend.A. longB. oftenC. /56. It’s the ________ longest river in the world. AA. ninetiethB. ninethC. nine57. Shall I ask him ________ third time? AA. aB. theC. more58. The bus stop is ________ the supermarket. AA. in front ofB. in the front ofC. at the front of59. There is a clock tower ________ the middle of the square. AA. inB. at on60. There are some traffic lights ________ the left. AA. onB. inC. at61. ________ up, please. AA. StandB. StandingC. To stand62. Please ________ open the window. AA. don’tB. notC. not to63. – Must they go home after school? B– No, they ________.A. mustn’tB. needn’tC. shouldn’t64. All dogs must ________ a lead. AA. be onB. onC. on to65. Maria spends hours ________ the shopping center. AA. inB. onC. /66. I often go to bed ________ 11:00 pm. BA. onB. atC. in67. How about ________ to the library in the morning? AA. goingB. goC. to go68. There is a bridge ________ the river. AA. overB. onC. in69. Congratulations ________ your great success in the exam. AA. onB. toC. for70. My parents always give ________ money for my birthday. AA. meB. IC. mine71. My mother never lets ________ help ________ with the cooking. BA. I, sheB. me, herC. I, her72. ________ is a big family. AA. OursB. WeC. Us73. You may use my pen. I will use ________. AA. hersB. herC. she74. Our room is on the third floor and ________ is on the second. BA. themB. theirsC. they75. You ________ speak like that to your parents. AA. shouldn’tB. shouldn’t toC. should to not76. You ________ go to the party if you don’t want to. BA. shouldn’tB. don’t have toC. should haven’t to77. You ________ pay me next time. AA. canB. can able toC. able to78. She invited me ________ a dinner together. CA. haveB. havingC. to have79. He was ________ for his pen name than for his real name. BA. well knownB. better knownC. best known80. There is ________ milk left in the bottle. AA. a littleB. a fewC. a lot81. I drink ________ water every day. BA. a fewB. a lot ofC. few82. There are ________ people in the room. AA. a lot ofB. a littleC. little83. I eat ________ fast food. I love it! AA. a lot ofB. a fewC. little84. If you have a bad cold, ________ a lot of water. AA. drinkB. drinkingC. to drink85. If you have a headache, a cup of mint tea ________. AA. helpsB. is helpingC. is to help86. Where ________ for your next holiday? AA. are you goingB. are you going to goC. will you going87. Have you ever ________ to Beijing? AA. beenB. wentC. being88. ________ he ever climbed a tall mountain? BA. HaveB. HasC. Did89. I ________ her a minute ago. BA. have seenB. sawC. see90. What ________ you like to do? AA. wouldB. areC. can91. As students, we ________ attend classes on time! BA. canB. mustC. may92. –Will you stay for lunch? A–Sorry, ________. My brother is coming to see me.A. I can’tB. I needn’tC. I won’t93. J.K. Rowling ________ as an English teacher in Portugal. AA. workedB. workC. works94. The Harry Potter books ________ the most successful children’s books in history. BA. are going to beB. areC. were95. J.K. Rowling ________writing in the future. BA. is continuingB. is going to continueC. is continuing to96. The Harry Potter films ________ all instant successes. BA. areB. wereC. are going to be97. J.K. Rowling ________ a very rich woman. AA. isB. is going to beC. was98. J.K. Rowling ________ a lot of money to charity. AA. givesB. is givingC. was giving99. The children ________ football on the playground now. CA. playsB. playC. are playing100. I ________ watching TV when you called me yesterday. CA. amB. wereC. was第二部分完形填空1. P28, Unit 2My sister is a student and 1________her free time she works 2________ a tourist guide. She 3________ groups of tourists 4________ the university in Oxford. She doesn’t work from Monday to Thursday 5________she does a lot of work 6________the weekend. “I 7________ my job. I 8________ lots of nice people. 9________ I don’t like it when it 10________!”1. A. at B. in C. on2. A. like B. as C. the same as3. A. showed B. show C. shows4. A. around B. at C. on5. A. so B. and C. but6. A. at B. in C. to7. A. love B. am loving C. loved8. A. meet B. will meet C. met9. A. And B. So C. But10.A. rain B. rains C. will rainKey: 1. B 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. A 8. A 9. C 10. B2. P80, Unit 5Hi Orich! Thanks for your e-mail. 1________ sounds like you had a great weekend. I’d love to see the flames next time I 2________ to visit.We went away for the weekend to visit my uncle. He has a farm out in the country. We travelled 3________train and arrived late 4________ the Friday night. On Saturday morning we wanted to go horse riding, but the weather 5________ terrible, 6________ we stayed in the house and watched some 7________. But in the afternoon the sun came out and we decided8________for a walk. In the evening we didn’t stay in the house. We had a barbecue in the garden.It didn’t rain and we 9________ a great time. Not as adventurous as you — but a good weekend 10________.Right, I’ve got to go.Take care and write soon. Paulo.1. A. This B. These C. It2. A. come B. comes C. will come3. A. on B. in C. by4. A. on B. in C. at5. A. is B. was C. would be6. A. and B. but C. so7. A. videos B. video C. videoes8. A. going B. go C. to go9. A. have B. has C. had10. A. someway B. anyway C. sometimesKey: 1. C 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. A 8. C 9. C 10. B3. P125, Unit 8•Be very careful when crossing the road. Remember that cars drive 1________ the left in the UK.•Never walk out into the road 2________ looking.•Always stop at the side of the road and don’t forget 3________ both ways before you cross.•When the road is clear, start crossing.•Don’t run, always walk, and remember to keep 4________ both ways until you get to the other side.•If 5________, always cross at a pedestrian crossing.•If there isn’t a pedestrian crossing 6________, make sure that drivers can see you and 7________ step out from behind a parked car.•8________ particular care when you get off a bus. Wait 9________ the bus drives away and the road is clear 10________ you cross the road.1. A. on B. at C. to2. A. without B. with C. while3. A. looking B. look C. to look4. A. looking B. look C. to look5. A. possibly B. possible C. impossible6. A. near B. near by C. nearby7. A. always B. seldom C. never8. A. Get B. Have C. Take9. A. until B. when C. after10.A. while B. before C. afterKey: 1. A 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. C 8. C 9. A 10. B4. P159, Unit 10I live in L'Aquila, a small mountain town 1________ the centre of Italy. The weather 2________ is fairly extreme. It's very hot in summer and it can be very cold in winter. Sometimes at night it can be 3________ with temperatures 4________ to below -15º.It’s one of the coldest towns in Italy. The good thing is 5________ it’s dry. It doesn’t rain 6________, only in spring, and sometimes in late summer. In winter it snows. We can usually go skiing from December 7________ April. In autumn it can get quite windy, and sometimes we have problems 8________ trees falling on the road. And in November it sometimes gets quite foggy, 9________ along the river. But 10________other days, when it’s warm and sunny, the trees look so beautiful.1. A. on B. at C. in2. A. here B. there C. where3. A. freezing B. frozen C. freeze4. A. dropping B. dropped C. to drop5. A. what B. that C. which6. A. a lot B. lot C. a few7. A. in B. to C. by8. A. in B. for C. with9. A. especially B. specially C. especial10.A. on B. in C. atKey: 1. C 2. A 3. A 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. A5. P186, Unit 12Daniel Radcliffe 1________ born in 1990, the year when J.K. Rowling first thought of the now famous Harry Potter. He always wanted to be 2________ actor, but his parents didn’t like the idea. But when he had the opportunity to 3________Harry Potter his parents agreed and they were very proud 4________him when the first film came out.The success of the films 5________ Daniel both rich and famous. But he still enjoys the simple pleasures of life. He 6________playing guitar and 7________ his favourite football team, Fulham. 8________present he is working on several stage and film projects. Daniel says that he 9________ to work as an actor for as long 10________he can.1. A. is B. was C. were2. A. an B. a C. the3. A. take B. do C. play4. A. of B. in C. for5. A. make B. have made C. has made6. A. love B. loves C. is loving7. A. support B. to support C. supporting8. A. On B. In C. At9. A. is going to continue B. continues C. is continuing10.A. such B. as C. likeKey: 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. C 8. C 9. A 10. B第三部分阅读理解Read the text and decide the following statements are true (T) or false (F).1. P27, Unit 2Tania is a personal shopper. She works with lots of different people. They ask her to buy something and she goes out to the shops and finds it. “Some people ask me to buy birthday or Christmas presents.”Jake is a TV researcher. His job is to find new ideas for TV programmes. He surfs the internet and looks for stories. But he also travels around the country tal king to people. “I love my job. Every story I research is like a new world.”Debbie is a dog walker. She helps busy people look after their dogs. She takes them for walks, washes them and gives them food when their owners are away. “I love dogs and I like helping people. It’s a perfect job.”1. Tania spends hours in shopping centres. T2. Debbie travels a lot. F3. Jake uses a computer. T4. Tania finds things at good prices. T5. Debbie and Tania help busy people. T2. P30, Unit 2Jade's morningI wake up at about 6:45. I get up and go for a run. Then I have a shower and get dressed. I have a quick breakfast and then I brush my teeth. I leave the house at 8 am. I walk to work. I get to the office at about 8:15. On Saturday and Sunday I get up at about 10:30 and have a long, slow breakfast.Tim's morningI wake up at about 10:30 and I have a cup of coffee with my mum. I have a shower, get dressed and I go to my friend's house. We study together, listen to music and play his computer games. At 1 o'clock we get the bus to the university. Our classes start at 2:30.Cassie's morningI get up at about 7:30. I make breakfast for Jade and her dad. We have breakfast at about 7:45. Then I have a shower, brush my teeth and get dressed. I work at home. I start work at about 8:30. At about 10 o'clock I leave the house to do some shopping. When I get home I have a cup of coffee with Tim and read the newspaper.1. Tim gets up early. F2. Tim goes to university in the afternoon. T3. Cassie makes breakfast for her family. T4. Cassie goes shopping in the afternoon. F5. Jade walks to work. T3. P41, Unit 3I live in Oxford with my parents, in a small flat in the centre of town. It's in an old building but it's got a lift. It's on a quiet street about five minutes from the shops. It's got two bedrooms, my bedroom and my parents' bedroom, a living room and a small kitchen. It's not very big and it hasn't got a garden but there is a lovely rooftop terrace. I spend most of my time in the living room watching TV or in my bedroom listening to music.1. The author lives in the centre of town. T2. The flat has not got a lift. F3. The flat is near the shops. T4. The flat has a garden. F5. The author spends most of his time reading in the living room. F4. P61, Unit 4Double TakeTwo women, one face. Two very different characters, one destiny. Jane lives in a sleepy town in the USA. She is happily married with two children and a loving husband. Then one summer her double comes to town. She’s a criminal running from the police. That’s when Jane starts to have problems.Year ZeroIt’s the year 3000. All the clocks stop at midnight. The computers finally take control of the world. But a small group of hackers think they can control the machines. Can they save the planet fromtotal destruction? Watch the film and see. The special effects are truly fantastic. Don’t miss it! Roses Only Live One DayA historic romance. Paris, 1789. Jean Pierre is a simple servant. Rose is the beautiful young daughter of his master. History brings them together, but the revolution breaks their hearts. A story of impossible love. But can there possibly be a happy ending? Watch it and find out!(1) Double Take is about two sisters. F(2) Year Zero is about the past. F(3) The story in Roses Only Live One Day happens in France. T(4) The special effects in Year Zero are very good. T(5) Double Take is about a criminal. T5. P78, Unit 5We had a great time last weekend. We decided to camp on Mount Olympus. You know, the mountain with flames that burn in the rock? It was really good!We travelled from Antalya by bus and arrived in Çirali at 6. The bus stopped on the main road and we walked a couple of kilometres to the village. We had a cup of tea and then we started the walk up the mountain. We arrived at the flames just as the sun started to go down.What a view! We watched the sky turn red and then the stars started to come out. It was really beautiful. The flames are incredible too. Some of them are really big. We cooked our food over one of them. We stayed awake all night. We passed the time playing cards and telling stories. One of my friends had a guitar and he played all our favourite songs. Next time you visit we can go there together. But for now — have a look at our fantastic photos!Take care,Orich1. They went camping on Mount Olympus last weekend. T2. They drove all the way to the village. F3. They arrived at the flames at midnight. F4. They didn’t sleep all that night. T5. Orich didn’t go with them. F6. P90, Unit 6It was about thirty years ago. My mum lived with a friend in London. One day she went to the supermarket to buy some things for a surprise birthday party for her friend.At the checkout she paid and put all the things into shopping bags. She put her flatmate’s present and card in with the shopping. As she turned to leave she bumped into another shopper. Her bags fell on the floor. The other shopper dropped his bags too. They helped each other put the things back in the right bags and they both left the supermarket. When my mum got home she couldn’t find the card and birthday present in the bags.When the other shopper got home he found a parcel and a few letters in his shopping. One of them had an address on it. That evening he took the letters and parcel to the address. He rang the bell and my mum answered the door. She looked at the man. He was tall and dark and had alovely smile. She invited him to the party. And, well, that was that! They fell in love.1. The author’s mother went to buy some things for a graduation party. F2. The story begins in a supermarket. T3. The author’s flatmate knew the man. F4. The man sent back the things thanks to the address on a letter. T5. The story is about the author’s father and mother. T7. P105, Unit 7A Day in the Life of Sara RobbinsSara Robbins is a newsreader on the radio. Many people don’t recognise her face, but everybody knows her voice!Sara’s day usually starts when most people are asleep. Her alarm clock normally goes off at 3 am and she needs to be at the studios at four. “The roads are always very quiet at that time and I get to work very quickly.” At 6 am Sara says “good morning” to her listeners. The programme lasts for three hours. “After the programme we have a short meeting to talk about the next day and then we have a long, slow breakfast!”Sara never goes back home after work. “I really need to relax after the programme. I almost always do some sport and sometimes I meet up with a friend.”Sara doesn’t often go out in the evenings during the week. She prefers to stay at home. She loves cooking and hardly ever eats out in the restaurants. “I don’t really have the time.”At weekends, her life is quite different. She often goes away for the weekend. “I love going to Rome or Paris or New York.” She loves the theatres and the art galleries, and says that “the shopping is great!”1. Sara wakes up at 3 am. T2. The program finishes at 10 am. F3. She goes straight home after work. F4. She often eats out during the week. F5. She enjoys travelling at the weekend. T8. P114, Unit 7Designer clothes? A luxury home? Jill Summers, 28, doesn’t want these things. She says her lottery win of £2m isn’t going to change her life.Jill and her husband Derrick, 30, live and work on a farm in Ashford, south-east England. They get up at 4:30 am, seven days a week, 365 days a year.“We’re not stopping now, just because we’ve had some good luck,” says Jill. She and Derrick say they aren’t leaving the family home. “We’re very happy here,” says the lucky Mrs. Summers.Next month the couple are going on their first holiday for eight years. “We’re travelling around Asia and Australia for a few months,” says Derrick. And what about the business? “We’re paying someone to look after the farm. For the first time in eight years.”And what else are they doing with the money? “Well, tomorrow we’re picking up our new car. And next week we’re having a big party for all our friends and family. We’re giving 10% of the money to charity. But we aren’t planning any big changes.”And does she still play the lottery? “Why not, some of the money goes to good causes.”1. Jill and her husband get up at 4:30 every morning. T2. They are going to buy a new house. F3. They are going on a holiday. T4. They haven’t paid anyone to look after the farm during the last eight years. T5. Jill will not play lottery any more. F9. P130, Unit 8Hide and SeekIn this game one child counts to a hundred. All the other children find a good place to hide. The boy or girl who counted to a hundred must then go and find the other children. The child who is still hiding at the end of the game is the winner.Snap!This is a very simple card game. Two people can play. The two people have the same number of cards. They take it in turns to put the cards down on the table. If two consecutive cards are the same, they must shout “Snap!”.I spyThis is a word game. Two or more people can play. One person chooses an object they can see, and says “I spy with my little eye something beginning with…” and the first letter of the object they can see. The other players must try to guess the word. This is a very good game for long car journeys!1. The child who counts to a hundred is the winner. F2. Snap is a card game. T3. At least two people are needed to play Snap. T4. Two or more people can play I spy. T5. While playing I spy, one of the players must say the word of the object they can see. F10. P138, Unit 9What Should I Buy?The Art of Present BuyingShould buying presents be difficult? Tami Shantra believes not. Here she offers some tips for pain-free present buying.1. You shouldn’t leave present buying until the last minute.2. You should spend some time thinking about the person you’re buying for before you go shopping.3. You should never spend more than you can afford.4. You should always spend a little time and thought on the presentation.5. You should always try to give the person a present on the special day if possible.6. You should always buy a simple card to go with the present and write a short message inside it.7. You shouldn’t buy clothes or shoes for someone you don’t know very well.8. If you don’t know the person very well, it’s better to buy something quite basic, like a box of chocolates or a bunch of flowers.9. Surprise presents are the best presents. You don’t need to wait for a special occasion to buy a present for a person you love.10. Last but not least: remember that buying presents is a pleasure, not a duty. And they shouldalways be given with smile!1. It’s better to spend more than you can afford. F2. You should always spend a little time on the presentation. T3. You should never give the present on the special day. F4. You should buy shoes for someone you don't know very well. F5. The best presents are surprise presents. T11. P140, Unit 9The World’s Greatest Food FightOn the last Wednesday of August, the Spanish town of Buñol, celebrates the worlds’ biggest food fight, the “tomatina”. A crowd of up to 20,000 people meet in the town’s main square and throw tomatoes at each other.The first tomatina took place in the mid-1940s. It started with an argument between two men from the town.The men started throwing tomatoes at each other. The argument turned into a game, and everyone on the street started throwing tomatoes. They had so much fun they decided to celebrate the tomatina every year on the same day.The fight starts at 12 noon, at the sound of an enormous firework. It finishes exactly one hour later with the sound of second banger. The participants must not throw any tomatoes before or after these signals. For many years participants brought their own tomatoes, but in 1980 the local council started organising the event and now they pay for the 40,000 kilos of tomatoes used each year. The tomatina is now an international festival and people from all over the world come to Buñol to enjoy the fun.1. Tomatina is the largest food fight in the world. T2. Tomatina first took place more than a century ago. F3. Tomatina originates from an argument. T4. The fight lasts exactly one hour. T5. It is a religious festival. F12. P143, Unit 9DiwaliDiwali (the festival of lights) is one of the most important dates in the Hindu calendar. It is celebrated by Hindus all over the world and takes place in the Hindu month of Aswin (October/November). It lasts for four days and ends with the celebration of the Hindu New Year.On the first day, people decorate their homes with rangolis, traditional patterns made with coloured powders. They light hundreds of tiny oil lamps and make traditional sweets. They buy something new for the house or some jewellery for the women. It is lucky to buy something silver.On the second day, it is traditional to get up early and take a bath before sunrise. In Southern India, people take oil baths, using traditional herbs and fragrant powders.。

英语学习复习计划提纲

英语学习复习计划提纲

英语学习复习计划提纲1. 提高英语听力和口语能力,更流利地表达自己的想法和观点2. 加强英语阅读和写作能力,提高阅读理解和写作表达能力3. 拓展英语词汇量,掌握更多的常用词汇和短语4. 夯实语法基础,掌握常见的语法知识点二、学习方法1. 多听多说:多听英语录音,多看英语视频,提高听力理解和口语表达能力2. 多读多写:多阅读英语文章,多写英语作文,提高阅读理解和写作表达能力3. 多背多练:多背诵英语词汇和句型,多做英语练习,夯实语法基础三、学习计划1. 每日学习时间安排:每天至少安排1-2小时的英语学习时间,包括听力、口语、阅读、写作和语法练习2. 订立学习计划:根据学习目标,制定每周的学习计划,包括听力练习、口语练习、阅读理解、写作练习和语法练习3. 按部就班,循序渐进:每周按计划进行英语学习,不懈怠,持之以恒,循序渐进地提高英语能力四、学习内容1. 听力练习:选择各种类型的英语录音,包括新闻、访谈、故事、歌曲等,提高听力理解能力2. 口语练习:多跟英语母语者练习口语,多参加英语角和口语比赛,提高口语流利度和表达能力3. 阅读理解:多读英语文章,包括新闻、杂志、小说等,提高阅读理解能力4. 写作表达:多练习英语写作,包括日记、作文、翻译等,提高写作表达能力5. 语法练习:多做英语语法练习,夯实语法基础,掌握常见的语法知识点五、学习工具1. 听力练习:英语录音、英语视频、英语学习软件2. 口语练习:英语角活动、口语交流平台、口语比赛3. 阅读理解:英语文章、英语阅读软件、英语杂志4. 写作表达:英语作文题目、英语写作软件、英语翻译工具5. 语法练习:英语语法书籍、英语语法练习软件六、学习评估1. 每周总结:每周总结学习情况,评估学习效果,查漏补缺,调整学习计划2. 考试测评:定期参加英语考试,评估自己的英语水平,为下一阶段的学习制定合理的目标和计划七、学习心态1. 积极主动:保持积极主动的学习态度,主动获取英语学习资源,积极参与英语学习活动2. 自信坚持:相信自己的学习能力,坚持不懈地学习英语,相信持之以恒的努力一定会有所收获八、总结以上是本人制定的英语学习复习计划提纲,旨在提高英语能力,夯实英语基础,实现自己的学习目标。

大学英语精读1 -- 复习提纲

大学英语精读1 -- 复习提纲

3. 运用不同的词性1)evidence(明显,n.), evident(明显的,adj.), evidently(明显地,adv.)a. Do you have any evidence that Charles stole the jewels (宝石) ?b. Evidently, there is no one at home. The lights are out.c. It is evident that the elderly gentleman has been greatly hurt and will never come back to the store to samplepuddings any more.d. The old lady looked at her daughter with evident pride.2)kindness(善良,n.), kind(善良的,adj.), kindly(善良地,adv.)a. It’s very kind of you to invite me to tea.b. Would you kindly turn down the radio?c.Kindness is one of the qualities we would look for in a friend.d. The policeman treated the lost child very kindly.3)eagerness(渴望,迫切,n.),eager(渴望的,迫切的,adj.), eagerly(渴望地,迫切地,adv.)a. The old man began eagerly to sample one after another of the puddings as soon as he accepted the spoon.b. He is always eager to see new places and keen (渴望的) to meet new people.c. They looked forward to the occasion with great eagerness.d. All the children listened to the story with eager attention.4)sincerity(真挚,n.), sincere(真挚的,adj.), sincerely(真挚地,adv.)a. Was the narrator sincere in his offer to purchase a pudding for the old man?b. The narrator sincerely wished that he could take his tactless words.c. I may say in all sincerity that I did not mean to hurt you.d. Please give my sincere regards to all the members of your family.5)occasion(场合,n.), occasional(偶尔的,adj.), occasionally(偶尔地,adv.)a. We had fine weather all through July except for an occasional thunderstorm.b. Prof. Wilson’s daughter teaches at a high school in California, and she occasionally files to New York to see him.c. I can’t recall the occasion, but I did meet her before.d. In the past two years, Myra has come to see her mother only occasionally.6)surprise(使惊奇,v.), surprise(惊奇,n.), surprising(令人惊讶的,adj.), surprised(感到惊讶的,adv), surprisingly(令人惊讶地,adv.)a. I was surprised to hear that Tom had failed his exam.b. Aunt Sophia paid us a surprise visit last Sunday.c. Surprisingly our team lost for the first time in ten years.d. The news surprised all of us.e. It is not surprising that Jack got fired – he was always daydreaming at work.f. A look of surprise came into his eyes as he read the telegram (电报).7)please(使喜欢,v.), pleasure(愉快,n.), pleasant(令人愉快的,adj.), pleasing(令人高兴的,adj.), pleasantly(令人愉快地,adv.)a. I was pleasantly surprised to find it so easy to pick up new words while reading simplified novels.b. You’ll soon find it isn’t an easy job to try and please everybody in the office.c. It was particularly pleasing to be in this wild area, and to enjoy the unique feelings of peace that only mountainscan inspire.d. Dr. Wang takes great pleasure in helping children to learn painting.e. It was pleasant to sit down in the shade after standing for hours in the sun.8)admire(赞美,羡慕,v.), admiration(赞美,羡慕,n.), admirable(令人钦佩的,adj.), admiring(赞赏的,钦佩的,adj.), admired(赞美的,钦佩的,adj.), admiringly(钦佩地,羡慕地,adv.)a. All those who know him admire him for his frankness (坦白,率直).b. If our admiration is true, genuine, and progressive we will in the end come to admire the good and cease to admire the bad.c. There is nothing so admirable as a man who sacrifices his life and happiness for others.d. He never wrote entirely admiring reviews: “It’s the essence (本质) of a book never to be pe rfect,” he said, “so its writer must expect to come in for a little criticism.”e. He came into the sitting-room, where he looked round admiringly at my furniture and books.f. For twenty years, in fact, he was the most active and admired humanist(人文学者) in the world.9)astonish(使惊讶,v.), astonishment(惊讶,n.), astonishing(可惊讶的,adj.),astonished(惊讶的,adj.), astonishingly(可惊讶地,adv.)a. Lawson, while neither tactful (机敏的) nor popular, was astonishingly successful for a long period.b. She coped with the press with astonishing skill for someone who was just nineteen years old.c. To his astonishment, Judy threw her arms about him and hugged and kissed him.d. Why, Mamma, I could astonish you with a great many words you never heard in your life.e. “I work there,” he replied simply, and when he saw her astonished expression he set his glass down and began to explain.4. 中译英(translation)1. 据报道,那条铁路曾因洪水而停止修建。

大学英语本科英语提纲

大学英语本科英语提纲

Review(二)一、虚拟:1.If主句从句(1) 与现在事实相反: Would V Ved (were)(2) 与过去事实相反: Would have Ved had Ved(3) 与将来事实相反: Would V Ved (were)should VWere to(注意倒装: had, were, should)2.wish, as if(1) 与现在相反: V ed (were)(2) 与过去相反: had Ved3.(should) +V(1)宾语从句: suggest, insist, order, propose, demand, request., maintain, ask, pray,move, object, require, desire, command, advise,beg,demand,desire,determine,decide,deserve; intend; recommend; resolve,request,urge(2)形式主语从句: necessary, important, strange, proposed, ordered, demanded,desired, requested , insisted, resolved: appropriate(适当的) advisable(适当的、合理的)adamant(坚定不移的);better(较好的); desirable(想望的,值得的); essential(紧要的) ;imperative(迫切的) insistant (坚持的) ; keen(渴望的) natural(自然的)necessary(必要的); preferable(好一点);probable(可能的);possible; urgent(紧迫的)vital其重要的);suggested,recommended,required(3)表语从句、同位语从句:resolution,pray(恳求);decision(决议);motion(提议);suggestion(建议);preference(选择);proposal(提议);advice(劝告、忠告);recommendation (劝告);desire(愿望),demand(要求),requirement(要求)4.状语从句: in order that, so that:(may, might, can could; should); lest, in case, for fearof , unless: (should) ; supposing (倘若);providing; provided(倘若): ( Ved); oncondition that(如果); without ; but for (若无); whether (不管): (would)5.It’s time…Ved (were)6.would rather, would sooner ; had rather that …Ved(were)7. had hoped : would +V”二、倒装:1、完全倒装:(系动词、行为动词) here, there,in, out, up, down; away, now, then , off ; before ;on ; from ; 介词短语(注意:主语代词不倒装)2、部分倒装: (系动词、助动词、情态动词);(主句倒装,从句顺装)1)否定词:not, never, hardly, seldom, rarely; scarcely; little ; in not way (决不);nowhere, in no case (决不);at no time (从不,决不),by no means (决不),under no circumstances (无论如何不),2)so, only(介词短语或状语从句);often, same 开头3)短语:( no sooner … than; hardly …when; scarcely… when )主句为过去完成4)not until:5)not only 开头(注意:两个主语并列不倒装)6)So …;As…; Neither…;Nor…(主语同一不倒装)7)让步从句:形(付) +as + 主 +谓8)If 引导的虚拟,省if 将should; were; had提前三.情态动词:1.一般作用:+V:表示将来can, could, may, might, shall, should, would, must, ought to,have to, need, dare, (need, dare 也可作为行为动词)2.特殊作用:(1) 正在做的事情态动词+be Ving(2) 对过去的猜测情态动词+ have +Ved四、非谓语动词:1.动词不定式:to V(to be Ving, to be Ved, to have Ved, to have been Ved)not to V2.动名词:(现在分词)Ving (having Ved, being Ved, having been Ved)Not Ving3.过去分词:VedNote:1)大多数谓语后:to V2)51个谓语后:Ving (acknowledge,advise,advocate,anticipate ;appreciate,avoid,bear; can’t help, consider,contemplate,confess; defer,delay,detest,deny; dislike; dread; enjoy; escape,evade,excuse; fancy,facilitate,; favour,finish; grudge; keep imagine,include; involve; justify; mention,miss,mind;necessitate; pardon,postpone,practice; postpone; prevent; put off ; quit;resist,risk,renounce(否认),resent,resume; recall; report; stand; suggest;understand)3)7个谓语后:to V〉(begin, continue, like, prefer, start,love, hate)Ving4)6个谓语后:to V〉(stop, remember, forget ,try, regret, mean, go on;propose )Ving5)11个谓语后:(see, hear, watch, feel, notice, find,listen to, look at, perceive,make, let, have)主动被动宾补VVingVed主补to VVing6)疑问词后:to V7)逻辑主语:for (of ) + 宾格+ to V所有格(宾格)+Ving8)介词:Ving9)形式主语:It’s (no use, no good, worth, useless, unexpected,nice) +Ving其它形式主语:to V10)主动Ving, 被动Ved11) 使动词:surprise, annoy, move, amaze, excite, disappoint, tire, please, satisfy;startle; inspire, interest, confuse, discourage, amuse, frighten,exhaust, )物+ Ving人+ Ved12) need, want, require; deserve : Ving (to be Ved)13) allow, admit, permit, recommend ; forbid ( sb to V, one’s Ving; Ving)三、从句:1. 定语从句:1)人:who:} thatwhom:nounwhose+ noun: pronoun+ of whomnumber1)只用who 不用that: anyone;anybody;everyone; everybody2) 只用that不用who:最高级,序数词2)物:which:that:1)用which ,不用that: 非限制;介词后2)that: 只用that, 不用which: 最高级,序数词,不定代词(only;all; little;no;any;much;very ;some;most; few; every )nounwhose+ noun: pronoun+ of whichnumber3) 地点:where:4) 时间:when: } =介词+which; 如作主语或宾语则用that,which5)原因:why:( the reason)6)方式:way (that)7)介词后:人:whom物:which8)非限制定语从句:+ .* 作说明不作限制:除了that 其它均可* 修饰整个句子:只用which9)one of the students who +动词复数…….动词单数;only one of the students who +动词单数…… 动词单数10.人与物同时:that11.主语以who; which 开头:Who was the student that the first came into the classroom this morning?So far as we know, Newton was one of the greatest men ______ever lived .12. 凡连接词做宾语都可省略2、宾语从句:⑴ that⑵ if, whether⑶ wh-⑷ what:+主谓同位语从句3、主语从句表语从句(1)that (不可省)(2)whether(不可用if)(3)wh-(4)what4、状语从句[1]时间:when, while, as, since, before, after, as soon as, till, not..until[2]地点:where, wherever[3]原因:because, as, since[4]条件:if, unless, so long as, as long as[5]方式:as , just as , as if (though) (用may, can )[6]目的:so that, in order that, lest, for fear, that, in case[7]结果:so /such…that[8]让步:though, although, even if (though), whatever, no matter what ,whatever, no matter how ,however ;as[9] 比较:as…as, 比较than, 最高级……in(among, of)五、.强调句:1.强调动词: do(does; did) V2.强调其他: It is (was) 被强调部分+ who/ that +其余六、疑问句:1、选择疑问句(1)一般疑问句or 一般疑问句(主语不同)(2)一般疑问句,or +选择部分(3)特殊疑问句,A or B2、反意疑问句问句:⑴肯定句,否定?答句:肯定,肯定⑵否定句,肯定?否定,否定七、原级,比较级,最高级1、原级:A …V…as 原级as BA …not V…so 原级as B2、比较级:A V 比较级than Bof3、最高级:A V the 最高级among Bin4.the 比较级………the 比较级5.比较级and 比较级……6. much (even, a lot,far, still, some, any, some, many , much, a few, a little; three times no; ) 比较级….*比较级、最高级形式:1.规则:(单音节,少数双音节)⑴+er, +est (tall, clever)⑵不发音e结尾+r, +st (large, simple)⑶重读闭音节,只有一个辅音结尾:双写+er, 双写+est (hot, red ,wet)⑷辅音+y→ier, iest (easy, happy, early)(多音节):more, most: (interesting, important )good bad many little2.不规则:>>>well badly much far。

大学英语3期末复习提纲知识点复习考点归纳总结

大学英语3期末复习提纲知识点复习考点归纳总结

⼤学英语3期末复习提纲知识点复习考点归纳总结说明:本课程期末复习内容包括两部分:教材Unit 6,Unit 12,Unit 18三个复习单1.元;2.⼤学英语(3)期末复习提纲(如下)根据学校要求,本学期⼤学英语(3)的期末考试为机考,各分校按教务和考务要求在规定时间内考试。

考试安排在18周进⾏,考试时长为90分钟。

⼤学英语3期末复习提纲⼀、交际⽤语1. -Excuse me, how can I get to the nearest supermarket?-_______________ D.A. It’s not very far from hereB. The supermarket is very largeC. The goods there are very expensiveD. Sorry, sir. I’m a stranger here myself.2.—I have an appointment with Dr. Johnson. C— ____________________.A. The appointment is put offB. You look sick and weakC. Please wait for minute. He is busy nowD. Tell me your ID number3.— Afternoon, sir. Where to? A— ___________________.A. Please get me to the airportB. please pick me up next timeC. I’ve been to the airportD. The plane will take off in an hour4.— Can I help you to get it down? C — .A. No problemB. Yes. Let’s get itC. Thanks. It’s so nice of youD. It’s no trouble at all5.—I’m trying to call Marie, but there’s no answer. DB. Here is a message for herC. I’m really sorry about itD. Really? Maybe she’s out6.— Are you sure about that? D — .A. You needn’t worry about thatB. I like the idea.C. Oh, no. I’m afraid of thatD. Oh, yes. I’m absolutely positive 7.— Would you like to see the menu?— . A A. No, thanks. I already know what to orderB.Your menu is very clear C. I hear the foodhere is tasty D. The setting is verycomfortable8.—What if my computer doesn’t work?— . BA. I’m not good at computerB. AskAnne for help C. I’ve called the repairshop D.There must be something wrong9.—How’s the movi e? Interesting? C— .A. It was shown late until midnightB. Itwas starred by a few famous people C.Far from. I should have stayed home watchingTV D. I was seated far away in the corner10.— Is this the motel you mentioned?— . BA. It looks comfortableB. Yes, it’s asquiet as we expected C. You’re soconsiderate D. No, the price’s reasonable11. —Hello, Sally. How’s everything?— . DC.That’s right D. Just so-so12. —Excuse me, would you lend me your calculator? A— .A. Certainly. Here you areB. Please don’tmention it C. It’s nothing D. Yes, I have a hand13. —I don’t like the spo rts programs on Sundays.— . BA. So do IB. Neither do IC. So amI D. Neither am I14. —What’s the problem, Harry? D — .A. No problemB. No trouble at allC.Thank you for asking me about it D. I can’t remember where I left my glasses 15. -Will you go on a picnic with us tomorrow?-_______________.A. Yes, but I’ll have English classesB.Sorry, I have an appointment with Dr. BrownC. I’m afraid I have no ideaD. Neither amI16 -Would you like to have dinner with usA. I don’t knowB. Sorry, but this evening Ihave to go to the airport to meet my parentsC. No, I can’t17. — May I help you, madam? D— ______________.A. Sorry, I have no ideaB. Yes, I know whatto buy C. You’d better give me a hand D. Yes, I’d like 2 kilos of oranges18. -May I know your address? A-_______________.A. Sure. Here you areB. I have no ideaC. It’s far from here19.-Can you turn down the radio, please? A-_________________.A. I’m sorry, I didn’t realize it was that loudB. Please forgive meC. I’ll keep it downnext time20. —What about going for a walk? A—_______________.A. Why not? A good ideaB. That’s all rightC. So, do ID. Walking is good to you21. —Nice weather, isn’t it? C— .A. I’m not sureB. You know it wellC.for a better view? D— .A. That’s fine, thank youB. Yes, please.C. Take a seatD. Of course not23.-Hello, may I talk to the headmaster now?C-_________________.A. Sorry, you can’tB. No, you can’tC. sorry, he is busy at the moment24.-Oh, sorry to bother you. C-_________________.A. Oh, I don’t knowB. No, you can’tC. That’s okay⼆、词汇与结构1. --- What’s happened to Tom? D---__________to hospital.A. He’s takenB. He’ll be takenC. He’ll takeD. He’s been taken2. ---Which do you like better, real movies _______ cartoons? D --- I prefer cartoons ______ real movies.A. and, thanB. or, thanC. and, andD. or, to3. What a fool I have been! Why ______I think of that before? BA. don’tB. didn’t4. We must make a difference between ______ language and ______language. AA. spoken, writtenB. speaking, writtenC. speaking, writingD. speak, write5. We _____ A _____ every day when we were children.A. used to swimB. used to swimmingC. use to swimD. use to swimming6. You must explain ______how they succeeded ________ the experiment. CA. of us, forB. at us, atC. to us, inD. for us, to7. You look _______. What ______ you ________? DA. tire, did…doB. tiring, have…doneC. tired, do…doD. tired, have…been doing8. Of all the stories here, I like this one ________.I t’s not interesting at all. DA. mostB. bestC. worstD. least9. Before she left on the trip, she __________ hard. DA. trainedB. has trainedC. would trainedD. had trained10. He keeps _________ at himself in the mirror. BA. to lookD. looked11. The sun heats the earth, _________ is very important to living things. CA. thatB. whatC. whichD. where12. If the man ________ succeed, he must work as hard as he can. BA. willB. is toC. is going toD. should13. Ancient Greece is the _________ of western civilization. AA. originB. sourceC. placeD. sources14. Please stop __________. It cannot help the situation. B A. to shout B. shouting C. to speak D. speaking15. The big man has always been eating onthe go, _______ he has got stomachache.AA. soB. howeverC. asD. because16. Let me ___________ the case carefullybefore I draw a conclusion. BA. look upB. look intoC. lookafter D. look out17. He, as well as I, __________ a student. DA. be18. She _______ her success to hard word and strong will. CA. ownsB. givesC. owesD. regards19. Mr. Smith ________ a most important partin the development of our city. CA. tookB. hadC. playedD. made20. I’d rather stay at home than ________ a walk. CA. takingB. to takeC. takeD. to be taking21. Mother was busy. Although she was not watching the basketball on TV, she ____ A__ it on the radio.A. was listening toB. was hearingC. waslistening D. was seeing22. Hardly ____ A _____ home when it began to rain.A. had I gotB. I had gotC. had Iarrived in D. I had arrived at23. I prefer classic music _____ D _____ popC. withD. to24. All the team members tried their best. We lost the game, _________. AA. howeverB. thereforeC. sinceD. as25. When we were having a meeting, the director _________ the bad news by telephone. BA. was tellingB. was toldC. couldtell D. would tell26. Silk __________ by Chinese for thousands of years now. BA. has usedB. has been usedC. wasused D. is used27. You ___ B ____ to lock the door at night.A. shouldB. oughtC. musD. shall28. Before I got to the cinema, the film _____ A ____.A. had begunB. has begunC. isbegun D. was beginningA. advicesB. adviceC. adviseD. advises30. A lecture hall is _________ where students attend lectures. CA. thereB. whichC. oneD. that31. Don’t worry, your watch _________ and you can have it in no time. DA. is repairedB. has been repairedC.was repaired D. is being repaired32. The definition leaves ______ for disagreement. BA. a small roomB. much roomC. greatdeal room D. not so big a room33. Not always _____ B ____ they want (to).A. people can do whatB. can people dowhat C. people cannot do what D. can’t people do what34. Sadam ________ for 25 years. BA. got marriedB. was marriedC.married D. were married35. I don’t want you to make any trouble,B. consequentlyC. on thecontrary D. just as36. Why ________ the old block of flats_________ demolished next month? BA. are…beingB. is…beingC.has…been D. have…been37. In the fifties last century many new cities________ in the desert. CA. bring upB. make upC. grewup D. build up38. More and more people in China now__________ to work regularly. AA. driveB. drivesC. droveD. have driven39. At present, the most important thing isthat Britain needs _____ more to improvethe relationship with the USA. AA. to doB. doingC. to be doneD. do40. That’s all settled. It __D __ talked about.A. shouldn’tB. mustn’t beC.can’t D. needn’t be41. After ______ the shopping list, I found that I forgot to buy salt. CA. examining42. Ann is studying ______ at university. BA. politicB. politicsC. politicianD. political43. After __________the bid, major construction began in Beijing. CA. winB. winingC. winningD. won44. Be sure to ______ your wife when you come here this evening. AA. bringB. takeC. getD. carry45. ---Can I get you a cup of tea? A---_________________________.A. That’s very nice of youB. With pleasureC. You can, pleaseD. Thank you for the tea46. Don’t worry. There is ______ room for all your books here. CA. moreB. muchC. enoughD. some47. ________fine weather it is! AA. WhatB. What aC. HowD. How a48. __________ for the Olympic Games begin about ten years in advance. CD. To be bidden49. Everything ____________ if Albert hadn’t called the fire brigade. DA. will be destroyedB. will have been destroyedC. would be destroyedD. would have been destroyed50. Her parents died when she was veryyoung, so she was ______by her aunt. AA. brought upB. brought outC. grown upD. grown51. ________ he said is quite right. BA. ThatB. WhatC. HowD. Why52. He kept the light in his room _______ the whole night. BA. burntB. burningC. burnD. to burn53. He was _________ about his new job. AA. over the moonB. on the moonC. off the moonD. above the moon54. He has been _______ in hospital for a month. B A.danger B.in danger C. dangerous D.a danger55. He spends a quarter of the day___________. BA. to sleepD.to sleeping56. It happened ________ a winter night. DA. atB. inC. byD. on57. If you _____ stop smoking, you can only expect to have a bad cough. CA. won’tB.wouldn’tC. don’tD. can’t58. It’s not safe ______ in the street. CA. to playB. play C playing D. plays59. ______ it with me an d I’ll see what I can do. DA. When leftB. LeavingC. If youleave D. Leave60. I don’t suppose he will attend the meeting, ______? BA. won’t heB. will heC. do ID.don’t I61. I think all these are main points _______ much attention. BA. being worthy ofC. which worthD. which worthy of62. They ______ the train until it disappeared in the distance. BA. sawB. watchedC. noticedD.observed63. I know it isn’t important but I can’t help______ about it. BA. but to thinkB. thinkingC. toD.think64. Linda offered him her congratulations_______ his passing the college entrance exams. DA. atB. forC. ofD. on65. Mr. White has a wife and three children to _________. AA. raiseB. keepC. growD. take66. Mary forgot ______ a letter to her mother, so she wrote to her just now. BA. writingB. to writeC. havingwrote D. to have written67. Not only I but also Jane and Mary _______ tired of having one examination after another. BA. isB. areC. amD. be68. Our plane _____ from London at 7:00 yesterday evening. AA. took offB. put offC. flew offD.left off69. On his first sea _________, he was still quite young but showed great courage to facethe storm. DA. tripB. travelC. tourD. voyage70. She’s unlucky, and she’s always suffering ______ luck one after another.DA. a sickB. an illC. sickD. ill71. Time is money! We should ______ our time. BA. be fit forB. make good use ofC. playa part of D. take the place of三、完型填空(1) (课本Unit5,形考第⼀次作业)Molly Wilson (16) a dancer and amother for many years when she (17) tosail round the world to raise money for charity.As a child she (18) as a ballet dancer,but at 15 she had grown too tall for classical ballet, so she (19) a member of a pop dance team.She (20) , and (21) she hadchildren she retired from show business to bring them (22) . They grew up, and when they were 18 they left home.She says, “When I decided to do theround-the-world race, my husband thought I was bored because the children had left home. He was also worried (23) I had never sailed (24) . I was not bored, but I (25) somepeople who told me about the race.They had taken part in it, but they hadonly done one section, say, from New Zealand to Australia. I wanted to do the wholeten-month journey.”16. A. is B. was C. had been D. hasbeen17. A. decides B. decided C. haddecided D. has decided18. A. had trained B. had been trainedC. was trainedD. trained。

大学英语(3)期末复习提纲2018.11 (1)

大学英语(3)期末复习提纲2018.11 (1)

大学英语(3)期末复习提纲2018.11第一部分单选题1. I’m Sarah. I’m ________ journalist. BA. anB. aC. the2. I’m Diane. I’m ________ artist. AA. anB. aC. the3. I’m ________ university student. BA. anB. aC. the4. ________ hour is 60 minutes. AA. AnB. AC. The5. He is ________ honest man. AA. anB. aC. this6. Do you have ________ umbrella? AA. anB. aC. /7. There is ________ island in the middle of the lake. AA. anB. aC. such8. It is ________ small island. BA. anB. aC. this9. France is ________ European country. BA. anB. aC. the10. Hi Susan, I ________ David. Nice to meet you. AA. amB. isC. was11. ________ you a teacher? AA. AreB. IsC. Do12. Excuse me, ________ you speak English? BA. areB. doC. does13. Sorry, I ________ speak English. I speak a little Italian. AA. don’tB. am notC. doesn’t14. –What________ you do? B–I’m a doctor.A. areB. doC. is15. ________ your parents live in London? BA. AreB. DoC. Does16. Is ________ your family? AA. thisB. theseC. they17. These are my ________, Sam and Anna. BA. childsB. childrenC. childrens18. ________ are my brothers, and ________ is my best friend, Lesley. BA. This, theseB. These, thisC. This, this19. Your uncle’s wife is your ________. AA. auntB. sisterC. sister-in-law20. Your aunt’s child is your ________. AA. cousinB. sisterC. brother-in-law21. There ________ some nice parks in our area. BA. haveB. areC. is22. There ________a supermarket near my house. CA. hasB. areC. is23.________ you ________ a garden? AA. Have, gotB. Have, getC. Has, got24. ________ she________ a new flat? BA. Has, getB. Does, haveC. Have, got25. - Where are you from? A- I ________ New Zealand.A. am fromB. came fromC. comes from26. ________ you________ any brothers or sisters, Terry? BA. Have, getB. Have, gotC. Has, got27. I go ________ every morning. BA. swimB. swimmingC. swimed28. Do you like ________ basketball? BA. playB. playingC. played29. What ________ you doing? AA. areB. doC. is30. What ________he doing? AA. isB. doesC. are31. Naomi________ to Paris last week and she ________ a great time there. CA. went, hasB. go, hasC. went, had32. I ________ know how to swim 2 years ago. BA. don’tB. didn’tC. won't33. –What ________ you ________ this weekend? B–I’m going to Paris.A. did, doB. are, doingC. have, done34. – What ________ you ________ on Saturday? B– We are having a party.A. did, doB. are, doingC. have, done35. ________ you have a good weekend? AA. DidB. HadC. Have36. It ________ a really nice day. AA. wasB. wereC. does37. I ________ exhausted all weekend. AA. wasB. hadC. do38. Benji________ dance the tango. AA. can’tB. can’t toC. not able to39. There are three________ paper on the table. AA. sheets ofB. sheet ofC. sheets40. My mother ________ the piano very well. We loved to listen to her. AA. playedB. playC. is playing41. He ________ a lot of money. AA. paidB. payedC. payes42. Jack ________ smoking. AA. stoppedB. stopedC. stopps43. I ________ know how to swim until I was 12. AA. didn’tB. don’tC. w on’t44. When I was a child I________ in the same room as my brother. BA. sleepB. sleptC. was sleeping45. The little boy ________ into the river. BA. fallB. fellC. fells46. A fridge is ________ than a freezer. AA. more importantB. importanterC. most important47. Cable TV is ________ than a washing machine. AA. more usefulB. usefulerC. most useful48. Do you think your language is ________ to learn than English? AA. easierB. easiestC. more easier49. What’s ________ thing about learning English? AA. the hardestB. harderC. more harder50. A microwave is ________ expensive than a fridge. BA. mostB. moreC. the more51. He is ________than his brother. CA. more tallB. most tallC. taller52. Please serve me ________ soup. CA. more someB. more theC. some more53. My sister always goes to school at 7:00. She is ________ late. AA. neverB. usuallyC. sometimes54. He doesn’t often go out in the evening. He ________ stays at home reading books. AA. normallyB. sometimesC. seldom55. –How ________ do you go out with friends? B–Every weekend.A. longB. oftenC. /56. It’s the ________ longest river in the world. AA. ninetiethB. ninethC. nine57. Shall I ask him ________ third time? AA. aB. theC. more58. The bus stop is ________ the supermarket. AA. in front ofB. in the front ofC. at the front of59. There is a clock tower ________ the middle of the square. AA. inB. at on60. There are some traffic lights ________ the left. AA. onB. inC. at61. ________ up, please. AA. StandB. StandingC. To stand62. Please ________ open the window. AA. don’tB. notC. not to63. – Must they go home after school? B– No, they ________.A. mustn’tB. needn’tC. shouldn’t64. All dogs must ________ a lead. AA. be onB. onC. on to65. Maria spends hours ________ the shopping center. AA. inB. onC. /66. I often go to bed ________ 11:00 pm. BA. onB. atC. in67. How about ________ to the library in the morning? AA. goingB. goC. to go68. There is a bridge ________ the river. AA. overB. onC. in69. Congratulations ________ your great success in the exam. AA. onB. toC. for70. My parents always give ________ money for my birthday. AA. meB. IC. mine71. My mother never lets ________ help ________ with the cooking. BA. I, sheB. me, herC. I, her72. ________ is a big family. AA. OursB. WeC. Us73. You may use my pen. I will use ________. AA. hersB. herC. she74. Our room is on the third floor and ________ is on the second. BA. themB. theirsC. they75. You ________ speak like that to your parents. AA. shouldn’tB. shouldn’t toC. should to not76. You ________ go to the party if you don’t want to. BA. shouldn’tB. don’t have toC. should haven’t to77. You ________ pay me next time. AA. canB. can able toC. able to78. She invited me ________ a dinner together. CA. haveB. havingC. to have79. He was ________ for his pen name than for his real name. BA. well knownB. better knownC. best known80. There is ________ milk left in the bottle. AA. a littleB. a fewC. a lot81. I drink ________ water every day. BA. a fewB. a lot ofC. few82. There are ________ people in the room. AA. a lot ofB. a littleC. little83. I eat ________ fast food. I love it! AA. a lot ofB. a fewC. little84. If you have a bad cold, ________ a lot of water. AA. drinkB. drinkingC. to drink85. If you have a headache, a cup of mint tea ________. AA. helpsB. is helpingC. is to help86. Where ________ for your next holiday? AA. are you goingB. are you going to goC. will you going87. Have you ever ________ to Beijing? AA. beenB. wentC. being88. ________ he ever climbed a tall mountain? BA. HaveB. HasC. Did89. I ________ her a minute ago. BA. have seenB. sawC. see90. What ________ you like to do? AA. wouldB. areC. can91. As students, we ________ attend classes on time! BA. canB. mustC. may92. –Will you stay for lunch? A–Sorry, ________. My brother is coming to see me.A. I can’tB. I needn’tC. I won’t93. J.K. Rowling ________ as an English teacher in Portugal. AA. workedB. workC. works94. The Harry Potter books ________ the most successful children’s books in history. BA. are going to beB. areC. were95. J.K. Rowling ________writing in the future. BA. is continuingB. is going to continueC. is continuing to96. The Harry Potter films ________ all instant successes. BA. areB. wereC. are going to be97. J.K. Rowling ________ a very rich woman. AA. isB. is going to beC. was98. J.K. Rowling ________ a lot of money to charity. AA. givesB. is givingC. was giving99. The children ________ football on the playground now. CA. playsB. playC. are playing100. I ________ watching TV when you called me yesterday. CA. amB. wereC. was第二部分完形填空1. P28, Unit 2My sister is a student and 1________her free time she works 2________ a tourist guide. She 3________ groups of tourists 4________ the university in Oxford. She doesn’t work from Monday to Thursday 5________she does a lot of work 6________the weekend. “I 7________ my job. I 8________ lots of nice people. 9________ I don’t like it when it 10________!”1. A. at B. in C. on2. A. like B. as C. the same as3. A. showed B. show C. shows4. A. around B. at C. on5. A. so B. and C. but6. A. at B. in C. to7. A. love B. am loving C. loved8. A. meet B. will meet C. met9. A. And B. So C. But10.A. rain B. rains C. will rainKey: 1. B 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. A 8. A 9. C 10. B2. P80, Unit 5Hi Orich! Thanks for your e-mail. 1________ sounds like you had a great weekend. I’d love to see the flames next time I 2________ to visit.We went away for the weekend to visit my uncle. He has a farm out in the country. We travelled 3________train and arrived late 4________ the Friday night. On Saturday morning we wanted to go horse riding, but the weather 5________ terrible, 6________ we stayed in the house and watched some 7________. But in the afternoon the sun came out and we decided8________for a walk. In the evening we didn’t stay in the house. We had a barbecue in the garden.It didn’t rain and we 9________ a great time. Not as adventurous as you — but a good weekend 10________.Right, I’ve got to go.Take care and write soon. Paulo.1. A. This B. These C. It2. A. come B. comes C. will come3. A. on B. in C. by4. A. on B. in C. at5. A. is B. was C. would be6. A. and B. but C. so7. A. videos B. video C. videoes8. A. going B. go C. to go9. A. have B. has C. had10. A. someway B. anyway C. sometimesKey: 1. C 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. A 8. C 9. C 10. B3. P125, Unit 8•Be very careful when crossing the road. Remember that cars drive 1________ the left in the UK.•Never walk out into the road 2________ looking.•Always stop at the side of the road and don’t forget 3________ both ways before you cross.•When the road is clear, start crossing.•Don’t run, always walk, and remember to keep 4________ both ways until you get to the other side.•If 5________, always cross at a pedestrian crossing.•If there isn’t a pedestrian crossing 6________, make sure that drivers can see you and 7________ step out from behind a parked car.•8________ particular care when you get off a bus. Wait 9________ the bus drives away and the road is clear 10________ you cross the road.1. A. on B. at C. to2. A. without B. with C. while3. A. looking B. look C. to look4. A. looking B. look C. to look5. A. possibly B. possible C. impossible6. A. near B. near by C. nearby7. A. always B. seldom C. never8. A. Get B. Have C. Take9. A. until B. when C. after10.A. while B. before C. afterKey: 1. A 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. C 8. C 9. A 10. B4. P159, Unit 10I live in L'Aquila, a small mountain town 1________ the centre of Italy. The weather 2________ is fairly extreme. It's very hot in summer and it can be very cold in winter. Sometimes at night it can be 3________ with temperatures 4________ to below -15º.It’s one of the coldest towns in Italy. The good thing is 5________ it’s dry. It doesn’t rain 6________, only in spring, and sometimes in late summer. In winter it snows. We can usually go skiing from December 7________ April. In autumn it can get quite windy, and sometimes we have problems 8________ trees falling on the road. And in November it sometimes gets quite foggy, 9________ along the river. But 10________other days, when it’s warm and sunny, the trees look so beautiful.1. A. on B. at C. in2. A. here B. there C. where3. A. freezing B. frozen C. freeze4. A. dropping B. dropped C. to drop5. A. what B. that C. which6. A. a lot B. lot C. a few7. A. in B. to C. by8. A. in B. for C. with9. A. especially B. specially C. especial10.A. on B. in C. atKey: 1. C 2. A 3. A 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. A5. P186, Unit 12Daniel Radcliffe 1________ born in 1990, the year when J.K. Rowling first thought of the now famous Harry Potter. He always wanted to be 2________ actor, but his parents didn’t like the idea. But when he had the opportunity to 3________Harry Potter his parents agreed and they were very proud 4________him when the first film came out.The success of the films 5________ Daniel both rich and famous. But he still enjoys the simple pleasures of life. He 6________playing guitar and 7________ his favourite football team, Fulham. 8________present he is working on several stage and film projects. Daniel says that he 9________ to work as an actor for as long 10________he can.1. A. is B. was C. were2. A. an B. a C. the3. A. take B. do C. play4. A. of B. in C. for5. A. make B. have made C. has made6. A. love B. loves C. is loving7. A. support B. to support C. supporting8. A. On B. In C. At9. A. is going to continue B. continues C. is continuing10.A. such B. as C. likeKey: 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. C 8. C 9. A 10. B第三部分阅读理解Read the text and decide the following statements are true (T) or false (F).1. P27, Unit 2Tania is a personal shopper. She works with lots of different people. They ask her to buy something and she goes out to the shops and finds it. “Some people ask me to buy birthday or Christmas presents.”Jake is a TV researcher. His job is to find new ideas for TV programmes. He surfs the internet and looks for stories. But he also travels around the country tal king to people. “I love my job. Every story I research is like a new world.”Debbie is a dog walker. She helps busy people look after their dogs. She takes them for walks, washes them and gives them food when their owners are away. “I love dogs and I like helping people. It’s a perfect job.”1. Tania spends hours in shopping centres. T2. Debbie travels a lot. F3. Jake uses a computer. T4. Tania finds things at good prices. T5. Debbie and Tania help busy people. T2. P30, Unit 2Jade's morningI wake up at about 6:45. I get up and go for a run. Then I have a shower and get dressed. I have a quick breakfast and then I brush my teeth. I leave the house at 8 am. I walk to work. I get to the office at about 8:15. On Saturday and Sunday I get up at about 10:30 and have a long, slow breakfast.Tim's morningI wake up at about 10:30 and I have a cup of coffee with my mum. I have a shower, get dressed and I go to my friend's house. We study together, listen to music and play his computer games. At 1 o'clock we get the bus to the university. Our classes start at 2:30.Cassie's morningI get up at about 7:30. I make breakfast for Jade and her dad. We have breakfast at about 7:45. Then I have a shower, brush my teeth and get dressed. I work at home. I start work at about 8:30. At about 10 o'clock I leave the house to do some shopping. When I get home I have a cup of coffee with Tim and read the newspaper.1. Tim gets up early. F2. Tim goes to university in the afternoon. T3. Cassie makes breakfast for her family. T4. Cassie goes shopping in the afternoon. F5. Jade walks to work. T3. P41, Unit 3I live in Oxford with my parents, in a small flat in the centre of town. It's in an old building but it's got a lift. It's on a quiet street about five minutes from the shops. It's got two bedrooms, my bedroom and my parents' bedroom, a living room and a small kitchen. It's not very big and it hasn't got a garden but there is a lovely rooftop terrace. I spend most of my time in the living room watching TV or in my bedroom listening to music.1. The author lives in the centre of town. T2. The flat has not got a lift. F3. The flat is near the shops. T4. The flat has a garden. F5. The author spends most of his time reading in the living room. F4. P61, Unit 4Double TakeTwo women, one face. Two very different characters, one destiny. Jane lives in a sleepy town in the USA. She is happily married with two children and a loving husband. Then one summer her double comes to town. She’s a criminal running from the police. That’s when Jane starts to have problems.Year ZeroIt’s the year 3000. All the clocks stop at midnight. The computers finally take control of the world. But a small group of hackers think they can control the machines. Can they save the planet fromtotal destruction? Watch the film and see. The special effects are truly fantastic. Don’t miss it! Roses Only Live One DayA historic romance. Paris, 1789. Jean Pierre is a simple servant. Rose is the beautiful young daughter of his master. History brings them together, but the revolution breaks their hearts. A story of impossible love. But can there possibly be a happy ending? Watch it and find out!(1) Double Take is about two sisters. F(2) Year Zero is about the past. F(3) The story in Roses Only Live One Day happens in France. T(4) The special effects in Year Zero are very good. T(5) Double Take is about a criminal. T5. P78, Unit 5We had a great time last weekend. We decided to camp on Mount Olympus. You know, the mountain with flames that burn in the rock? It was really good!We travelled from Antalya by bus and arrived in Çirali at 6. The bus stopped on the main road and we walked a couple of kilometres to the village. We had a cup of tea and then we started the walk up the mountain. We arrived at the flames just as the sun started to go down.What a view! We watched the sky turn red and then the stars started to come out. It was really beautiful. The flames are incredible too. Some of them are really big. We cooked our food over one of them. We stayed awake all night. We passed the time playing cards and telling stories. One of my friends had a guitar and he played all our favourite songs. Next time you visit we can go there together. But for now — have a look at our fantastic photos!Take care,Orich1. They went camping on Mount Olympus last weekend. T2. They drove all the way to the village. F3. They arrived at the flames at midnight. F4. They didn’t sleep all that night. T5. Orich didn’t go with them. F6. P90, Unit 6It was about thirty years ago. My mum lived with a friend in London. One day she went to the supermarket to buy some things for a surprise birthday party for her friend.At the checkout she paid and put all the things into shopping bags. She put her flatmate’s present and card in with the shopping. As she turned to leave she bumped into another shopper. Her bags fell on the floor. The other shopper dropped his bags too. They helped each other put the things back in the right bags and they both left the supermarket. When my mum got home she couldn’t find the card and birthday present in the bags.When the other shopper got home he found a parcel and a few letters in his shopping. One of them had an address on it. That evening he took the letters and parcel to the address. He rang the bell and my mum answered the door. She looked at the man. He was tall and dark and had alovely smile. She invited him to the party. And, well, that was that! They fell in love.1. The author’s mother went to buy some things for a graduation party. F2. The story begins in a supermarket. T3. The author’s flatmate knew the man. F4. The man sent back the things thanks to the address on a letter. T5. The story is about the author’s father and mother. T7. P105, Unit 7A Day in the Life of Sara RobbinsSara Robbins is a newsreader on the radio. Many people don’t recognise her face, but everybody knows her voice!Sara’s day usually starts when most people are asleep. Her alarm clock normally goes off at 3 am and she needs to be at the studios at four. “The roads are always very quiet at that time and I get to work very quickly.” At 6 am Sara says “good morning” to her listeners. The programme lasts for three hours. “After the programme we have a short meeting to talk about the next day and then we have a long, slow breakfast!”Sara never goes back home after work. “I really need to relax after the programme. I almost always do some sport and sometimes I meet up with a friend.”Sara doesn’t often go out in the evenings during the week. She prefers to stay at home. She loves cooking and hardly ever eats out in the restaurants. “I don’t really have the time.”At weekends, her life is quite different. She often goes away for the weekend. “I love going to Rome or Paris or New York.” She loves the theatres and the art galleries, and says that “the shopping is great!”1. Sara wakes up at 3 am. T2. The program finishes at 10 am. F3. She goes straight home after work. F4. She often eats out during the week. F5. She enjoys travelling at the weekend. T8. P114, Unit 7Designer clothes? A luxury home? Jill Summers, 28, doesn’t want these things. She says her lottery win of £2m isn’t going to change her life.Jill and her husband Derrick, 30, live and work on a farm in Ashford, south-east England. They get up at 4:30 am, seven days a week, 365 days a year.“We’re not stopping now, just because we’ve had some good luck,” says Jill. She and Derrick say they aren’t leaving the family home. “We’re very happy here,” says the lucky Mrs. Summers.Next month the couple are going on their first holiday for eight years. “We’re travelling around Asia and Australia for a few months,” says Derrick. And what about the business? “We’re paying someone to look after the farm. For the first time in eight years.”And what else are they doing with the money? “Well, tomorrow we’re picking up our new car. And next week we’re having a big party for all our friends and family. We’re giving 10% of the money to charity. But we aren’t planning any big changes.”And does she still play the lottery? “Why not, some of the money goes to good causes.”1. Jill and her husband get up at 4:30 every morning. T2. They are going to buy a new house. F3. They are going on a holiday. T4. They haven’t paid anyone to look after the farm during the last eight years. T5. Jill will not play lottery any more. F9. P130, Unit 8Hide and SeekIn this game one child counts to a hundred. All the other children find a good place to hide. The boy or girl who counted to a hundred must then go and find the other children. The child who is still hiding at the end of the game is the winner.Snap!This is a very simple card game. Two people can play. The two people have the same number of cards. They take it in turns to put the cards down on the table. If two consecutive cards are the same, they must shout “Snap!”.I spyThis is a word game. Two or more people can play. One person chooses an object they can see, and says “I spy with my little eye something beginning with…” and the first letter of the object they can see. The other players must try to guess the word. This is a very good game for long car journeys!1. The child who counts to a hundred is the winner. F2. Snap is a card game. T3. At least two people are needed to play Snap. T4. Two or more people can play I spy. T5. While playing I spy, one of the players must say the word of the object they can see. F10. P138, Unit 9What Should I Buy?The Art of Present BuyingShould buying presents be difficult? Tami Shantra believes not. Here she offers some tips for pain-free present buying.1. You shouldn’t leave present buying until the last minute.2. You should spend some time thinking about the person you’re buying for before you go shopping.3. You should never spend more than you can afford.4. You should always spend a little time and thought on the presentation.5. You should always try to give the person a present on the special day if possible.6. You should always buy a simple card to go with the present and write a short message inside it.7. You shouldn’t buy clothes or shoes for someone you don’t know very well.8. If you don’t know the person very well, it’s better to buy something quite basic, like a box of chocolates or a bunch of flowers.9. Surprise presents are the best presents. You don’t need to wait for a special occasion to buy a present for a person you love.10. Last but not least: remember that buying presents is a pleasure, not a duty. And they shouldalways be given with smile!1. It’s better to spend more than you can afford. F2. You should always spend a little time on the presentation. T3. You should never give the present on the special day. F4. You should buy shoes for someone you don't know very well. F5. The best presents are surprise presents. T11. P140, Unit 9The World’s Greatest Food FightOn the last Wednesday of August, the Spanish town of Buñol, celebrates the worlds’ biggest food fight, the “tomatina”. A crowd of up to 20,000 people meet in the town’s main square and throw tomatoes at each other.The first tomatina took place in the mid-1940s. It started with an argument between two men from the town.The men started throwing tomatoes at each other. The argument turned into a game, and everyone on the street started throwing tomatoes. They had so much fun they decided to celebrate the tomatina every year on the same day.The fight starts at 12 noon, at the sound of an enormous firework. It finishes exactly one hour later with the sound of second banger. The participants must not throw any tomatoes before or after these signals. For many years participants brought their own tomatoes, but in 1980 the local council started organising the event and now they pay for the 40,000 kilos of tomatoes used each year. The tomatina is now an international festival and people from all over the world come to Buñol to enjoy the fun.1. Tomatina is the largest food fight in the world. T2. Tomatina first took place more than a century ago. F3. Tomatina originates from an argument. T4. The fight lasts exactly one hour. T5. It is a religious festival. F12. P143, Unit 9DiwaliDiwali (the festival of lights) is one of the most important dates in the Hindu calendar. It is celebrated by Hindus all over the world and takes place in the Hindu month of Aswin (October/November). It lasts for four days and ends with the celebration of the Hindu New Year.On the first day, people decorate their homes with rangolis, traditional patterns made with coloured powders. They light hundreds of tiny oil lamps and make traditional sweets. They buy something new for the house or some jewellery for the women. It is lucky to buy something silver.On the second day, it is traditional to get up early and take a bath before sunrise. In Southern India, people take oil baths, using traditional herbs and fragrant powders.。

大二英语复习提纲

大二英语复习提纲

英语复习提纲一.选择题:1. He had some trouble C asleep last night because of his headache.A. gettingB. turningC. fallingD. going2. When he returned home three days later, he found the TV set in the sitting room D .A. lostB. disappearingC. goingD. missing3. To succeed in business, one must be prepared to B risks.A. getB. takeC. doD. have4. You should get a A from foreign officials before you go abroad.A. visaB. passportC. documentD. card5. He tried to join the army, but was B because of poor health.A. returnedB. rejectedC. avoidedD. failed6. Instead of working hard himself, he is always D of others’ success.A. displeasedB. unpleasantC. angryD. jealous7. The manager did a poor job in the company and was D by someone else.A. renewedB. resumedC. refusedD. replaced8. A good idea C my mind: I would give her something special for her birthday.A. appearedB. confirmedC. crossedD. fastened9. You can understand the word better by consulting a dictionary for its D in English.A. expressionB. statementC. directionD. definition10. Advertisements must be A of influencing or, if necessary, changing the attitudes of potential consumers towards advertised merchandise.A. capableB. enabledC. ableD. efficient11. If you could be more A about the type of marketing you are interested in, and some of your talents and skills, I could tell if you might be a good fit for a marketing career.A. specificB. particularC. specialD. common12. My wife complains that the television serial play is often interrupted by D .A. literatureB. mediaC. correspondenceD. commercials13. The company was established in December 1991 and has developed into a highly B business.A. sufficientB. profitableC. beneficialD. practical14. This approach will help you A marketing factors which distinguish successful companies from less successful ones.A. identifyB. concentrateC. respondD. pick15. The organization C food and blankets to the earthquake victims.A. grabbedB. gainedC. distributedD. reacted16. After qualifying, Zelda decided to C in contract law.A. specificB. profitC. specializeD. benefit17. Believe it or not, the C line is that we have to make a decision today.A. clearB. positiveC. bottomD. usual18. After the operation and three days’ C care, the patient is out of danger now.A. extensiveB. expensiveC. intensiveD. deep19. At the A of the police officers, those people ran off in all directions.A. sightB. viewC. lookD. watch20. Let’s not talk about it now. I’m not in the D .A. positionB. businessC. actionD. mood21. The train was B by heavy snow and the passengers had to wait for a few hours.A. releasedB. delayedC. transferredD. reduced22. When the sun’s rays hit the earth, a lot of heat is C back into space.A. consideredB. impressedC. reflectedD. affected23. A total of 30 people were A the case, including 21 men and nine women, a spokesman for the Commission told local media yesterday.A. involvedB. linkedC. concernedD. included24. She’s taking classes to D herself of her Southern accent.A. ironB. replaceC. removeD. rid25. You can’t really C foreign literature in translation.A. identifyB. recommendC. appreciateD. require26. A new law to prevent the export of B birds is to be introduced.A. scarceB. rareC. fewD. strange27. When you start a new task, it’s A for you to feel a bit excited.A. normalB. ordinaryC. averageD. regular28. He was a good friend-always available to help at the A sign of need.A. slightestB. weakestC. remoteD. smooth29. The scientists are D a series of experiments to learn more about how the body adapts to weightlessness.A. makingB. carryingC. definingD. conducting30. Your natural hair color begins to B as you grow older, and eventually goes gray.A. decreaseB. fadeC. fallD. lose31. Many experts believe that this country’s economy is on the A of collapse.A. edgeB. limitC. partD. place32. It takes an experienced coach years to C the knowledge to teach the best players in the world.A. learnB. remainC. acquireD. earn33. The B department is planning a training program for the new members of staff.A. personalB. personnelC. professionalD. purchasing34. Jefferson once said that one must be determined and B on what he thinks is right.A. stickB. insistC. persistD. keep35. It is the D in that country for women to marry young.A. habitB. actionC. conditionD. custom36. He is considered as a leading C in the music industry.A. numberB. shapeC. figureD. character37. We are very glad to see that all the signs A to a successful year ahead.A. pointB. suggestC. showD. react38. I don’t think it is right to call people fat because all people are created B !A. similarB. equalC. alikeD. same39. Woolf’s writing was completely D–nothing like it had ever been done before.A. latestB. currentC. familiarD. original40. Now that we are both willing to continue our cooperation, we should take action to C out the misunderstandings between us.A. carryB. breakC. ironD. take二.词组填空:1. She has lost touch with most of her classmates since she graduated from college three years ago.2. Our government is making every effort to solve the problem of corruption which eats away as the foundation of trust between people and the government.3. He checked in without luggage for a flight to Beijing at five o’clock in the afternoon.4. e can’t figure out how to do this. Would you please come and help us?5. Her husband is keen on football and often watches football games on TV deep into the night.6. I must apologize to you for my carelessness. It really caused you a lot of trouble.7. He is very happy to see that his articles often find their way into the local newspaper.8. It took him several months to adjust to the life in the new country.9. As he waited to see the doctor, Jim just leafed through some old magazines kept in the waiting room.10. Wealth should not be identified with happiness. Money does not mean everything.11. Do you know how our teacher responds to the suggestions put forward at the class meeting?12. I would describe him as an excellent teacher in our school.13. Mary took the place of the manager when he was away for three months.14. A great deal o f time and effort went into making the software reliable.15. Shaking hands is a custom that can be found as far back as ancient times.16. She shouted out in pain when she tried to move her leg.17. Wait until he’s in a better mood before you ask him.18. Whenever John comes to my home, he make up stories to amuse my little brother.19. The whole family fell in love with the new house as soon as they saw it.20. Twenty minutes after the forest fire broke out, the firemen took action to stop the fire spreading.21. You don’t have to go out of your way to meet us at the station. We’ll have no trouble finding our home.22. She felt she needed time to reflect on what to do next.23. In looking back on my life thus far, I noticed that about every sixth year, I had gone through a life change.24. We can talk to people on the other side of the world now, thanks to the invention of the telephone.25. What he said didn’t seem quite right, so she decided to check it out.26. These chemicals have been found to cause serious damage to the environment.27. Since the early 1960s considerable debate has taken place in education circles about the nature of history as a discipline.28. At the meeting, the speaker called for a return to traditional family values.29. She sat there reflecting on how much she had changed since she married him.30. John suggested we adopt a new method and I was a bit doubtful at first but it turned out to be a really good idea.31. About 75 percent of customers said they were uneasy about using their credit cards over the Internet.32. In a century where knowledge and innovation will be the keys to economic success, we can rely on our creativity.33. When the wounded soldier came to himself, he found himself in hospital surrounded by doctors and nurses.34. The diesel engine was named after its inventor Rudolf Diesel.35. I looked everywhere for the missing book in the hope that I could find it somewhere.36. Your data must be based on scientific research; otherwise, your fin dings won’t be reliable.37. If the police had not stepped in when they quarreled, there would have been serious violence.38. It’s not right to make fun of students who are less able in their study.39. I approve of your effort to earn some money, but ple ase don’t neglect your studies.40. All our staff members will receive equal treatment regardless of race, color, nationality, sex, and religion.三.改写词性:1. My aunt is an (act) actress in her thirties, but she often appears on the stage as a young girl.2. Thank (good) goodness! I’ve finally succeeded in this difficult experiment.3. Don’t lose heart. Let’s hope our difficulties will soon (appear) disappear.4. Good work cannot be done in unpleasant and uncomfortable (surround) surroundings.5. We should have a further (discuss) discussion before we arrive at a decision about the case.6. The audience was deeply moved when the woman told of her sufferings in an (emotion) emotional voice.7. The arms race has further increased the (tense) tension between the two countries.8. The parents often take their child to the park on (sun) sunny Sunday afternoons.9. The new clerk is not satisfied with his (day) daily work and wants to quit the job.10. It is our duty to give our customers prompt and satisfactory (serve) service.11. There is a possibility of a serious conflict between people of these areas for (religion) religious reason.12. The government attaches great importance to the (industry) industrial development of the city.13. After holding (vary) various jobs in different cities, he settled in Shanghai and opened a law office.14. They were (pain) painfully aware that they had lost the money already.15. He is an ambitious young man and likes to take a (challenge) challenging job.16. When I came home, I found a huge amount of (correspond) correspondence waiting for me.17. You can have a (choose) choice between facing misfortunes in life bravely and just complaining sadly all the time.18. Professor Smith is a man of considerable (learn) learning and we all like his lectures very much.19. She had such a sad (express) expression on her face that I wondered what was wrong.20. When I came back to my hometown five years later, I found it developing at an (amaze) amazing speed.21. There can be no mutual understanding without (communicate) communication between people.22. Graduates are finding it more and more difficult to find (employ) employment.23. When we met again I had (complete) completely forgotten her name.24. You need to feed the plants twice (week) weekly.25. Let’s try to stay together as a group; there’s (safe) safety in numbers.26. We were late getting to the airport, but (fortunate) fortunately our plane was delayed.27. Over the past year, her friends have noticed (gradually) gradual changes in her behavior.28. The committee will (investigation) investigate the cause of the accident, focusing especially on safety issues.29. She had an (easy) uneasy felling that something terrible was going to happen.30. The average daily food (require) requirement for an adult is between 2000 and 3000 calories.31. It’s five years since we separated, but I still find the memories quite (pain) painful.32. Mary decided to leave because the way the others were behaving was beginning to (depression) depress her.33. We need to be very cautious when we make (decide)decisions, especially when we are in life-and-death situations.34. The judge said the punishment would (service) serve as a warning to others.35. It is often considered bad (lucky) luck to give a girl a very strong name in that country.36. Boys often have names that are strong or coarse, (suggestion) suggesting success and wealth.37. The concert at which the classical pianist performed was a great (succeed) success.38. Napoleon was a famous French (rule) ruler, who was later defeated at Waterloo.39. The most (attract) attractive aspect of the job is that it offers the opportunity to go abroad.40. Others choose names (base) based on religious figures from the Bible, such as Joseph, Matthew, David, Ruth, Mary and Sarah.四.汉译英:1.你认为一个人要做些什么才能成为一个幸福的人?(to be happy person)What do you think one can do to be a happy person?2.自从她去年离开上海去重新过她的农村生活后,我的心里一直很失落。

大学英语复习提纲

大学英语复习提纲

《大学英语》复习提纲Part 1 Vocabulary1. We can do without carpets. I prefer ___ wooden floors throughout theA) empty B)bare C) lean D) primitive2. Three people were killed in the bomb explosion, but police have not yet identifiedA) representatives B) statistics C) victims D)circumstances3. He was ashamed. That feeling _______ , and he was never comfortable in church afterA) lingered B) stalked C) saturated D) flourishedyears beforewe can catch up withA) growing into B) whipping up C) gaining on D) heading for5. I made ________ use of my spare time, mixing with a lot of different people andpracticing myA) mobile B) fierce C) profitable D) swift6.Certainly in our society teachers don't enjoy the respect that is todoctors and lawyers. BA) rewarded B) accorded C) designated D) transferredBA) catalogued B) underwent C) inherited D) furnished8. Their heavy commitments do not allow themselves ___ current affairs as fully asthey mightA) put through B) immerse in C) switch on D) settle inA) persistent B) inevitable C) blunt D) dreary10. A ny excitement you have at starting a new job is always with a certain amount of fear. AA) mingled B) dotted C) joined D)scarred11.My trip to the small village under the control of the enemy fire was full of delaysand difficulties,but I eventually _________ .DA) got by B) turned it over C) hit the sack D) made it12. For traditional Chinese painters, fame and fortune come late, and it is forartists to hold their first exhibitions when they are over seventy years old.CA) hardly common B) less frequent C) not unheard of D) justusual13. W hen energy is converted from one form to another, some energy is always lostas heat., no energy conversion is ever 100% efficient. BA) In other terms B) In other words C) In another way D) In someway14. While freshmen are considered part of the academic elite, some of them appear tolack commonsense ___________ following traffic regulations. CA) coming to B) when coming to C) when it comes to D) when theycome to15. A man who is good enough to shed his blood for his country is good enough________________________________________________________________ a fairdeal afterwards. DA) being given B) been given C) given D) to be given16. Because of the mad cow disease, the European Union ____ a worldwide ban on Britishbeef and beef product exports.A) challenged B) charged C) forged D) imposed17.The exhibition at the Shanghai Science and Technology Center _ s uchendangered animals as the giant panda and the Siberian tiger and describes the work being done to protect them.A) detects B) exploits C) features D)demonstrates18.A computer file is a collection of __ data, used to organize the storage andprocessing of data by computer.A) electrical B) artificial C) electronic D) genuine19. To protect the environment, scientists and engineers are researching ways toelectricity more cheaply from such renewable energy sources as the wind and sun.A) generate B) manufacture C) construct D) transform20. In social dancing, the participants dance for their own pleasure rather than for the _____________________________________________________________________ of an audience.A) appreciation B) entertainment C) leisure D) temptation Part 2 Reading ComprehensionPassage 1In the early 1600's, a group known as the Separatists lived in England. They were people who wanted to worship God, study the Bible and pray, but the English laws did not allow them to worship as they desired. They were hunted down, beaten, and locked up.Eventually, they heard about freedom of religion in Holland, and planned to escape. After much hardship, they were allowed to leave England.Now called Pilgrims, they lived in Holland for 12 years, but left because they couldn't stand the hard life, and couldn't work their own trades. They wanted to find a Kingdom of God for their posterity to practice religion freely. So theyhired the Speedwell and the Mayflower to carry them across the Atlantic to a new land in America.The Speedwell had many leaks and had to turn back. The Mayflower took in their passengers, making a total of over 100. They sailed two months and three days, cramped and hungry.On November 11,1620, the Mayflower spotted land. They landed in Province town, Massachusetts. For over a month, they sent men to find the perfect place for them to build their colony. When they finally found a place, they called it Plymouth.Right away they started building homes, knowing winter was near.Unfortunately, a violent storm hit when the houses were not yet finished. The Pilgrims were forced to stay on the cramped Mayflower for their first winter in the new world. When this winter was over, over half of them had died.The Pilgrims eventually made a good friend who helped them. His name was Squanto. He showed them where fish swam, how to hunt deer, and how to plant corn.Squanto was a Native American who was kidnapped earlier in his life and taken to England. This is why he was able to communicate with the Pilgrims.With the help of the Native Americans, there was plenty for everyone to eat that first summer, and also plenty to last for the next winter.The Pilgrims had so much to be thankful for. They gave thanks for good friends, new homes, freedom of religion, and plenty of food in a three-day celebration with their Native American friends.Today we continue the celebration of the Pilgrims and the Native Americans, and call it Thanksgiving.21. The Separatists left England in pursuit of __A)wealthB)adventureC)an easier lifeD)religious freedom22. The Pilgrims spend their first winter __A) in their newly finished housesB)on the ship that carried them across the AtlanticC)celebrating their newly-won freedomD)making friends with the native people23. The Pilgrims learnt to adapt to the new environment _A) with the help of the nativesB)by imitating the Native AmericansC)by trial and errorD)by learning from their earlier experience in Holland24. How did the Pilgrims get along with the Native AmericansA)They were hostile to each other.B)They kept a distance from each other.C)They were very friendly to each other.D)They learned from each other.25. W hat is the central idea of this passageA)The origin of Thanksgiving.B)Religious Freedom.C)Early English settlements in America.D)Hardships experienced by the Pilgrims.Passage 2Recently, one of my best friends Jennie, with whom I have shared just about everything since the first day of kindergarten, spent the weekend with me. Since I moved to a new town several years ago, we have both always looked forward to the few times a year when we can see each other.Over the weekend, we spent hours and hours, staying up late into the night, talking about the people she was hanging around with. She started telling me stories about her new boy friend, about how he experimented with drugs and was into other self-destructive behavior. I was blown away! She told me how she had been lying to her parents about where she was going and even stealing out to see this guy because they didn't want her around him. No matter how hard I tried to tell her that she deserved better, she didn't believe me. Her self-respect seemed to have disappeared.I tried to convince her that she was ruining her future and heading for big trouble.I felt like Iwas getting nowhere. I just couldn't believe that she really thought it was acceptable to hang with a bunch of losers, especially her boy friend.By the time she left, I was really worried about her and exhausted by the experience. It had been so frustrating that I had come close to telling her several times during the weekend that maybe we had just grown too far apart to continue our friendship, but I didn't. I put the power of friendship to the ultimate test. We'd been friends for far too long. I had to hope that she valued me enough to know that I was trying to save her from hurting herself. I wanted to believe that our friendship could conquer anything.A few days later, she called to say that she had thought long and hard about our conversation, and then she told me that she had broken up with her boy friend.I just listened on the other end of the phone with tears of joy running down my face. It was one of the truly rewarding moments in my life. Never had I been so proud of a friend.26. What word best sums up Jennie's boy friendA)A drug user.B)A loser.C)A trouble maker.D)A criminal.27. What was the attitude of Jennie's parents towards her relationship with her boy friendA)They were rather tolerant.B)They were indifferent to it.C)They thought their daughter deserved a better friend.D)They did not allow her to continue it.28. How did the author react to Jennie's relationship with her boy friendA)She tried her best to dissuade Jennie from continuing it.B)She threatened to break up with Jennie if her advice was ignored.C)She was overcome with pride that Jennie told her about her boy friend.D)She was very angry with Jennie for choosing such a friend29. How did the author feel when Jennie told her she had broken with her boy friendA)She felt relieved.B)She felt happy and proud.C)She felt frustrated and angry.D)She felt exhausted.30. What message does the author try to convey in this passageA) The power of true friendship can conquer anything.B) Young people should be careful in choosing their friends.C) Parents should take good care of their children.D) Drugs can destroy innocent young people.Passage 3For Roy Johnson, a senior magazine editor, the latest indignity came aftera recent dinner at a fancy restaurant in the wealthy New York City suburb where he and his family live. First the parking valet handed him the keys to his Jaguar instead of fetching the car. Then an elderly white couple came out and handed him the keys to their black Mercedes-Benz. "It took them a while to realize that I was not a valet," says Johnson. "It didn't matter that I was dressed for dinner and had paid a handsome price for the meal, just as he had. What mattered was that I didn't fit his idea of someone who could be equal to him."Such incidents, which are depressingly familiar to African-Americans of all ages, incomes and social classes, help explain why black and white attitudes often differ so completely. A recent survey found that 68 percent of blacks believe racism is still a major problem in America. Only 38 percent of whites agreed.Many Americans find the gulf between blacks and whites bewildering. After all, official segregation is a bad memory and 40 years of laws, policies and court decisions have helped African-Americans make significant progress toward equal opportunity. Indeed, a black man born in Harlem could be the nation's next president.But racism persists, unmistakable to every black but largely invisible to manyencounters often strike whites as trivial misunderstandings. But they remind blacks that they We often dismissed as less intelligent, less industrious, less honest and less likely to succeed. Some insults are patently racist; others may be evidence of insensitivity or bad manners rather than racial prejudice. But the accumulation of insults feeds anger."What is amazing to me is the number of whites who express surprise that any of this happens," observes Mary Frances Berry, chairperson of the . Commission on Civil Rights, who says she has been watched at shopping malls.31. The word "valet" in the first paragraph most probably meansA)a restaurant ownerB)a driver of expensive carsC)a wealthy-looking gentlemanD)a restaurant employee taking care of the cars of the diners32. Roy Johnson was unfairly treated because __A)his car was inferior in qualityB)he forgot to wear proper clothesC)he failed to express himself clearlyD)he is black33. From the passage we can learn that ____A)both blacks and whites are bewildered by racismB)examples of racism are common in the USC)some government officials have very bad memoriesD)a black man born in Harlem will be the next US president34. It is implied in the passage that many white people deny the presence of racism in the US becauseA) they tend to regard instances of racism as trivial misunderstandingB)they have never seen any instance of racism in their countryC)they believe that black people are inherently less intelligent and lessindustriousD)they have always treated black people as their equals35. Judging from the context, the most possible explanation for Mary Frances Berry'sbeing watchedat shopping malls is that .A)she was a national celebrityB)she didn't fit people's idea of an Afro-American womanC)many people nowadays are insensitive and rudeD)she is blackPassage 4Add Littleton, Colorado, to the list of cities dazed with grief after a school slaughter. Two students shot and killed 12 other students and a teacher before taking their own lives. The massacre was the largest in the history of this nation. This type of crime didn't exist 10 years ago.Americans should stop acting surprised that these shootings happen in "nicer" neighborhoods. That's the only place they happen. None of the recent school massacres took place at an inner-city campus; they all occurred in smaller townsthe tools to carry out their hate-filled plan.Do not blame schools for these massacres. Schools simply take what they are sent. Question the killers' parents. The parents are supposed to teach their children respect and empathy for others' lives. Parents should help their offspring learn to handle taunt or conflict without resorting to violence.All concerned adults should take a youth's threat to shoot someone as seriously as airport security guards take jokes about bombs. Students must be encouraged to tell teachers if a classmate threatens or jokes about violence. Administrators at schools around the country need to emphasize they will take such reports seriously, and that they will not identify any student who comes forward with such a report.More gun regulations probably won't stop these shootings, but gun owners and sellers must take more responsibility for keeping weapons away from young people. Gun owners should keep their guns unloaded, locked up and hidden away. Most car owners don't leave their keys in the careven when they park in their own garage; gun owners should be at least as careful with weapons.The federal government can't solve this problem. Schools alone can't solve it. More guns won't solve it. Americans must consciously create a culture that makes violence unacceptable. Parents need to stop allowing their children's minds to be polluted with violence. News media need to show more restraint and thought about how and what they report.The Colorado massacre is a national tragedy. More's the pity if Americans do not stop, reflect and vow to make it the last school massacre.36. One common feature of all the recent school massacres is that .A)they have all been carefully planned by hateful youngstersB)the killers have all failed to passed their examsC)they all occur in places that appear to be all rightD)the killers are all from disadvantaged families37. Children are less likely to become killers if .A)their parents succeed in teaching them respect and empathy for others' livesB)they study hard in school and get high scoresC)teachers stop telling meaningless jokes in classD)they follow the rules set by administrators at schools around the country38. Who does the author think should take the main responsibility for campus shootingsA)School authorities.B)The federal government.C)News media.D)The killers' parents.39. What is the most effective way to prevent school massacre from happening againA)Reinforcing stricter laws and regulations.B)Introducing security guards onto campus.C)Creating a culture that makes violence unacceptable.D)Keeping weapons away from young people.40. From the passage we can infer that ___ .A)there were a lot of school massacres in inner-cities 10 years agoB)many people turn a blind eye to school massacreC)a youth’s joke about violence is often ignored by other peopleD)Most gun owners like to leave their guns in their carsPart 3 Short Answer QuestionsWe come by business naturally in our family. Each of the seven children in our family worked in our father's store. We started working by doing odd jobs like dusting, arranging shelves and wrapping, and later graduated to serving customers. As we worked and watched, we learned that work was about more than survival and making a sale.One lesson stands out in my mind. It was shortly before Christmas. I was in the eighth grade and was working evenings, straightening the toy section. A little boy, five or six years old, came in. He was wearing a worn-out brown coat. His shoes were dirty and his one shoelace was torn. The little boy looked poor to me — too poor to afford anything. He looked around the toy section, picked up this item and that, and then carefully put them back in their place.Dad came down the stairs and walked over to the boy. His steel blue eyes smiled as he asked the boy what he could do for him. The boy said he was looking for a Christmas present to buy his brother. I was impressed that Dad treated him with the same respect as any adult. Dad told him to take his time and look around. He did.After about 20 minutes, the little boy carefully picked up a toy plane, walked up to my dad and said, "How much for this, Mister""How much you got" Dad asked.The little boy held out his hand and opened it. His hand was creased with wet lines of dirt from clutching his money. In his hand lay two dimes, a nickel and two pennies — 27 cents. The price on the toy plane he'd picked out was $."That'll just about do it," Dad said as he closed the sale. Dad's reply still rings in my ears. I thought about what I had seen as I wrapped the present.When the little boy walked out of the store, I didn't notice the worn coat or the single torn shoelace. What I saw was a radiant child with a treasure.41. What did the boy try to do with the little money he had42. How did Dad in the story treat the little boy43. How did the boy feel when he left the store44. What did the author learn from his father's act45. What did Winston Churchill mean by saying "You make a living by what you get,but you make a life by what you give"Part 4 WritingMy Views on Campus Security (about 130 words)参考答案:Part 1 Vocabulary 16-20 DCCABPart 2 Reading Comprehension21-25 DBACA26-30 BDABA31-35 CADCC36-40 DBCCAPart 3 Short Answer Questions41 To buy a Christmas present for his brother42 With the same respect as he did an adult43 very happy44 One doesn’t work merely for money45 Giving makes your life meaningful。

大学英语(3)-本科

大学英语(3)-本科

大学英语(3)期末复习提纲2020.11第一部分单选题1. I’m Sarah. I’m ________ journalist. BA. anB. aC. theD. /2. I’m Diane. I’m ________ artist. AA. anB. aC. theD. /3. I’m ________ university student. BA. anB. aC. theD. /4. ________ hour is 60 minutes. AA. AnB. AC. TheD. /5. He is ________ honest man. AA. anB. aC. thisD. /6. Do you have ________ umbrella? AA. anB. aC. /D. many7. There is ________ island in the middle of the lake. AA. anB. aC. suchD. this8. It is ________ small island. BA. anB. aC. thisD. that9. France is ________ European country. BA. anB. aC. theD. /10. Hi Susan, I ________ David. Nice to meet you. AA. amB. isC. wasD. were11. ________ you a teacher? AA. AreB. IsC. DoD. Does12. Excuse me, ________ you speak English? BA. areB. doC. doesD. is13. Sorry, I ________ speak English. I speak a little Italian. AA. don’tB. am notC. doesn’tD. do14. –What________ you do? B–I’m a doctor.A. areB. doC. isD. does15. ________ your parents live in London? BA. AreB. DoC. DoesD. Were16. Is ________ your family? AA. thisB. theseC. theyD. them17. These are my ________, Sam and Anna. BA. childsB. childrenC. childrensD. child18. ________ are my brothers, and ________ is my best friend, Lesley. BA. This, theseB. These, thisC. This, thisD. That, those19. Your uncle’s wife is your ________. AA. auntB. sisterC. sister-in-lawD. brother-in-law20. Your aunt’s child is your ________. AA. cousinB. sisterC. brother-in-lawD. sister-in-law21. There ________ some nice parks in our area. BA. haveB. areC. isD. got22. There ________a supermarket near my house. CA. hasB. areC. isD. got23.________ you ________ a garden? AA. Have, gotB. Have, getC. Has, gotD. Has, get24. ________ she________ a new flat? BA. Has, getB. Does, haveC. Have, gotD. Does, got25. - Where are you from? A- I ________ New Zealand.A. am fromB. came fromC. comes fromD. from26. ________ you________ any brothers or sisters, Terry? BA. Have, getB. Have, gotC. Has, gotD. Do, got27. I go ________ every morning. BA. swimB. swimmingC. swimedD. swiming28. Do you like ________ basketball? BA. playB. playingC. playedD. to playing29. What ________ you doing? AA. areB. doC. isD. did30. What ________he doing? AA. isB. doesC. areD. do31. Naomi________ to Paris last week and she ________ a great time there. CA. went, hasB. go, hasC. went, hadD. goes, had32. I ________ know how to swim 2 years ago. BA. don’tB. didn’tC. won'tD. does n’t33. –What ________ you ________ this weekend? B–I’m going to Paris.A. did, doB. are, doingC. have, doneD. were, doing34. – What ________ you ________ on Saturday? B– We are having a party.A. did, doB. are, doingC. have, doneD. were, doing35. ________ you have a good weekend? AA. DidB. HadC. HaveD. Are36. It ________ a really nice day. AA. wasB. wereC. doesD. has37. I ________ exhausted all weekend. AA. wasB. hadC. doD. did38. Benji________ dance the tango. AA. can’tB. can’t toC. not able toD. able to39. There are three________ paper on the table. AA. sheets ofB. sheet ofC. sheetsD. sheet40. My mother ________ the piano very well. We loved to listen to her. AA. playedB. playC. is playingD. plays41. He ________ a lot of money. AA. paidB. payedC. payesD. pay42. Jack ________ smoking. AA. stoppedB. stopedC. stoppsD. stop43. I ________ know how to swim until I was 12. AA. didn’tB. don’tC. w on’tD. aren’t44. When I was a child I________ in the same room as my brother. BA. sleepB. sleptC. was sleepingD. have slept45. The little boy ________ into the river. BA. fallB. fellC. fellsD. falled46. A fridge is ________ than a freezer. AA. more importantB. importanterC. most importantD. much important47. Cable TV is ________ than a washing machine. AA. more usefulB. usefulerC. most usefulD. much useful48. Do you think your language is ________ to learn than English? AA. easierB. easiestC. more easierD. more easy49. What’s ________ thing about learning English? AA. the hardestB. harderC. more harderD. hardest50. A microwave is ________ expensive than a fridge. BA. mostB. moreC. the moreD. much51. He is ________than his brother. CA. more tallB. most tallC. tallerD. more taller52. Please serve me ________ soup. CA. more someB. more theC. some moreD. some few53. My sister always goes to school at 7:00. She is ________ late. AA. neverB. usuallyC. sometimesD. occasionally54. He doesn’t often go out in the evening. He ________ stays at home reading books. AA. normallyB. sometimesC. seldomD. never55. –How ________ do you go out with friends? B–Every weekend.A. longB. oftenC. /D. much56. It’s the ________ longest river in the world. AA. ninetiethB. ninethC. nineD. nineteen57. Shall I ask him ________ third time? AA. aB. theC. moreD. some58. The bus stop is ________ the supermarket. AA. in front ofB. in the front ofC. at the front ofD. at front of59. There is a clock tower ________ the middle of the square. AA. inB. atC. onD. of60. There are some traffic lights ________ the left. AA. onB. inC. atD. to61. ________ up, please. AA. StandB. StandingC. To standD. To standing62. Please ________ open the window. AA. don’tB. notC. not toD. to not63. – Must they go home after school? B– No, they ________.A. mustn’tB. needn’tC. shouldn’tD. havn’t64. All dogs must ________ a lead. AA. be onB. onC. on toD. be to65. Maria spends hours ________ the shopping center. AA. inB. onC. /D. for66. I often go to bed ________ 11:00 pm. BA. onB. atC. inD. to67. How about ________ to the library in the morning? AA. goingB. goC. to goD. went68. There is a bridge ________ the river. AA. overB. onC. inD. across69. Congratulations ________ your great success in the exam. AA. onB. toC. forD. at70. My parents always give ________ money for my birthday. AA. meB. IC. mineD. my71. My mother never lets ________ help ________ with the cooking. BA. I, sheB. me, herC. I, herD. me, she72. ________ is a big family. AA. OursB. WeC. UsD. Ourselves73. You may use my pen. I will use ________. AA. hersB. herC. sheD. herself74. Our room is on the third floor and ________ is on the second. BA. themB. theirsC. theyD. themselves75. You ________ speak like that to your parents. AA. shouldn’tB. shouldn’t toC. ought to notD. ought not76. You ________ go to the party if you don’t want to. BA. shouldn’tB. don’t have toC. should haven’t toD. shouldn’t to have to77. You ________ pay me next time. AA. canB. can able toC. able toD. have78. She invited me ________ a dinner together. CA. haveB. havingC. to haveD. to having79. He was ________ for his pen name than for his real name. BA. well knownB. better knownC. best knownD. much known80. There is ________ milk left in the bottle. AA. a littleB. a fewC. a lotD. few81. I drink ________ water every day. BA. a fewB. a lot ofC. fewD. a little of82. There are ________ people in the room. AA. a lot ofB. a littleC. littleD. a lot83. I eat ________ fast food. I love it! AA. a lot ofB. a few ofC. littleD. many84. If you have a bad cold, ________ a lot of water. AA. drinkB. drinkingC. to drinkD. drank85. If you have a headache, a cup of mint tea ________. AA. helpsB. is helpingC. is to helpD. will help86. Where ________ for your next holiday? AA. are you goingB. are you going to goC. will you goingD. did you go87. Have you ever ________ to Beijing? AA. beenB. wentC. beingD. go88. ________ he ever climbed a tall mountain? BA. HaveB. HasC. DidD. Does89. I ________ her a minute ago. BA. have seenB. sawC. seeD. seen90. What ________ you like to do? AA. wouldB. areC. canD. have91. As students, we ________ attend classes on time! BA. canB. mustC. mayD. ought92. –Will you stay for lunch? A–Sorry, ________. My brother is coming to see me.A. I can’tB. I needn’tC. I mustn’tD. I didn’t93. She ________ as an English teacher after she moved to Portugal. AA. workedB. workC. worksD. has worked94. The idea of the book came ________ her when she was on a long bus trip. AA. toB. inC. onD. at95. She says she ________writing in the future. BA. is continuingB. is going to continueC. is continuing toD. is to continuing96. The last book of the series ________ an instant success. AA. isB. wereC. are going toD. be97. She’s currently working ________ a project. AA. onB. toC. atD. with98. He ________ a lot of money to charity when he was alive. BA. givesB. gaveC. was givenD. has given99. The children ________ football on the playground now. CA. playsB. playC. are playingD. were playing100. I ________ watching TV when you called me yesterday. CA. amB. wereC. wasD. are第二部分完形填空1. P28, Unit 2My sister is a student and 1________her free time she works 2________ a tourist guide. She 3________ groups of tourists 4________ the university in Oxford. She doesn’t work from Monday to Thursday 5________she does a lot of work 6________the weekend. “I 7________ my job. I 8________ lots of nice people. 9________ I don’t like it when it 10________!”1. A. at B. in C. on2. A. like B. as C. the same as3. A. showed B. show C. shows4. A. around B. at C. on5. A. so B. and C. but6. A. at B. in C. to7. A. love B. am loving C. loved8. A. meet B. will meet C. met9. A. And B. So C. But10.A. rain B. rains C. will rainKey: 1. B 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. A 8. A 9. C 10. B2. P80, Unit 5Hi Orich! Thanks for your e-mail. 1________ sounds like you had a great weekend. I’d love to see the flames next time I 2________ to visit.We went away for the weekend to visit my uncle. He has a farm out in the country. We travelled 3________train and arrived late 4________ the Friday night. On Saturday morning we wanted to go horse riding, but the weather 5________ terrible, 6________ we stayed in the house and watched some 7________. But in the afternoon the sun came out and we decided 8________for a walk. In the evening we didn’t stay in the house. We had a barbecue in the garden.It didn’t rain and we 9________ a great time. Not as adventurous as you — but a good weekend 10________.Right, I’ve got to go.Take care and write soon. Paulo.1. A. This B. These C. It2. A. come B. comes C. will come3. A. on B. in C. by4. A. on B. in C. at5. A. is B. was C. would be6. A. and B. but C. so7. A. videos B. video C. videoes8. A. going B. go C. to go9. A. have B. has C. had10. A. someway B. anyway C. sometimesKey: 1. C 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. A 8. C 9. C 10. B3. P125, Unit 8•Be very careful when crossing the road. Remember that cars drive 1________ the left in the UK.•Never walk out into the road 2________ looking.•Always stop at the side of the road and don’t forget 3________ both ways before you cross.•When the road is clear, start crossing.•Don’t run, always walk, and remember to keep 4________ both ways until you get to the other side.•If 5________, always cross at a pedestrian crossing.•If there isn’t a pedestrian crossing 6________, make sure that drivers can see you and 7________ step out from behind a parked car.•8________ particular care when you get off a bus. Wait 9________ the bus drives away and the road is clear 10________ you cross the road.1. A. on B. at C. to2. A. without B. with C. while3. A. looking B. look C. to look4. A. looking B. look C. to look5. A. possibly B. possible C. impossible6. A. near B. near by C. nearby7. A. always B. seldom C. never8. A. Get B. Have C. Take9. A. until B. when C. after10.A. while B. before C. afterKey: 1. A 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. C 8. C 9. A 10. B4. P159, Unit 10I live in L'Aquila, a small mountain town 1________ the centre of Italy. The weather 2________ is fairly extreme. It's very hot in summer and it can be very cold in winter. Sometimes at night it can be 3________ with temperatures 4________ to below -15º.It’s one of the coldest towns in Italy. The good thing is 5________ it’s dry. It doesn’t rain 6________, only in spring, and sometimes in late summer. In winter it snows. We can usually go skiing from December 7________ April. In autumn it can get quite windy, and sometimes we have problems 8________ trees falling on the road. And in November it sometimes gets quite foggy, 9________ along the river. But 10________other days, when it’s warm and sunny, the trees look so beautiful.1. A. on B. at C. in2. A. here B. there C. where3. A. freezing B. frozen C. freeze4. A. dropping B. dropped C. to drop5. A. what B. that C. which6. A. a lot B. lot C. a few7. A. in B. to C. by8. A. in B. for C. with9. A. especially B. specially C. especial10.A. on B. in C. atKey: 1. C 2. A 3. A 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. A5. P186, Unit 12Daniel Radcliffe 1________ born in 1990, the year when J.K. Rowling first thought of the now famous Harry Potter. He always wanted t o be 2________ actor, but his parents didn’t like the idea. But when he had the opportunity to 3________Harry Potter his parents agreed and they were very proud 4________him when the first film came out.The success of the films 5________ Daniel both rich and famous. But he still enjoys the simple pleasures of life. He 6________playing guitar and 7________ his favourite football team, Fulham. 8________present he is working on several stage and film projects. Daniel says that he 9________ to work as an actor for as long 10________he can.1. A. is B. was C. were2. A. an B. a C. the3. A. take B. do C. play4. A. of B. in C. for5. A. make B. have made C. has made6. A. love B. loves C. is loving7. A. support B. to support C. supporting8. A. On B. In C. At9. A. is going to continue B. continues C. is continuing10.A. such B. as C. likeKey: 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. C 8. C 9. A 10. B第三部分阅读理解Read the text and decide the following statements are true (T) or false (F).1. P27, Unit 2Tania is a personal shopper. She works with lots of different people. They ask her to buy something and she goes out to the shops and finds it. “Some people ask me to buy birthday or Christmas presents.”Jake is a TV researcher. His job is to find new ideas for TV programmes. He surfs the internet and looks for stories. But he also travels around the country talking to people. “I love my job. Every story I research is like a new world.”Debbie is a dog walker. She helps busy people look after their dogs. She takes them for walks, washes the m and gives them food when their owners are away. “I love dogs and I like helping people. It’s a perfect job.”1. Tania spends hours in shopping centres. T2. Debbie travels a lot. F3. Jake uses a computer. T4. Tania finds things at good prices. T5. Debbie and Tania help busy people. T2. P30, Unit 2Jade's morningI wake up at about 6:45. I get up and go for a run. Then I have a shower and get dressed. I have a quick breakfast and then I brush my teeth. I leave the house at 8 am. I walk to work. I get to the office at about 8:15. On Saturday and Sunday I get up at about 10:30 and have a long, slow breakfast.Tim's morningI wake up at about 10:30 and I have a cup of coffee with my mum. I have a shower, get dressed and I go to my friend's house. We study together, listen to music and play his computer games. At 1 o'clock we get the bus to the university. Our classes start at 2:30.Cassie's morningI get up at about 7:30. I make breakfast for Jade and her dad. We have breakfast at about 7:45. Then I have a shower, brush my teeth and get dressed. I work at home. I start work at about 8:30. At about 10 o'clock I leave the house to do some shopping. When I get home I have a cup of coffee with Tim and read the newspaper.1. Tim gets up early. F2. Tim goes to university in the afternoon. T3. Cassie makes breakfast for her family. T4. Cassie goes shopping in the afternoon. F5. Jade walks to work. T3. P41, Unit 3I live in Oxford with my parents, in a small flat in the centre of town. It's in an old building but it's got a lift. It's on a quiet street about five minutes from the shops. It's got two bedrooms, my bedroom and my parents' bedroom, a living room and a small kitchen. It's not very big and it hasn't got a garden but there is a lovely rooftop terrace. I spend most of my time in the living room watching TV or in my bedroom listening to music.1. The author lives in the centre of town. T2. The flat has not got a lift. F3. The flat is near the shops. T4. The flat has a garden. F5. The author spends most of his time reading in the living room. F4. P61, Unit 4Double TakeTwo women, one face. Two very different characters, one destiny. Jane lives in a sleepy town in the USA. She is happily married with two children and a loving husband. Then one summer her double comes to town. She’s a criminal running from the police. That’s when Jane starts to have problems.Year ZeroIt’s the year 3000. All the clocks stop at midnight. The computers finally take control of the world. But a small group of hackers think they can control the machines. Can they save the planet fromtotal destruction? Watch the film and see. The special effects are truly fantastic. Don’t miss it! Roses Only Live One DayA historic romance. Paris, 1789. Jean Pierre is a simple servant. Rose is the beautiful young daughter of his master. History brings them together, but the revolution breaks their hearts. A story of impossible love. But can there possibly be a happy ending? Watch it and find out!(1) Double Take is about two sisters. F(2) Year Zero is about the past. F(3) The story in Roses Only Live One Day happens in France. T(4) The special effects in Year Zero are very good. T(5) Double Take is about a criminal. T5. P78, Unit 5We had a great time last weekend. We decided to camp on Mount Olympus. You know, the mountain with flames that burn in the rock? It was really good!We travelled from Antalya by bus and arrived in Çirali at 6. The bus stopped on the main road and we walked a couple of kilometres to the village. We had a cup of tea and then we started the walk up the mountain. We arrived at the flames just as the sun started to go down.What a view! We watched the sky turn red and then the stars started to come out. It was really beautiful. The flames are incredible too. Some of them are really big. We cooked our food over one of them. We stayed awake all night. We passed the time playing cards and telling stories. One of my friends had a guitar and he played all our favourite songs. Next time you visit we can go there together. But for now — have a look at our fantastic photos!Take care,Orich1. They went camping on Mount Olympus last weekend. T2. They drove all the way to the village. F3. They arrived at the flames at midnight. F4. They didn’t sleep all that night. T5. Orich didn’t go with them. F6. P90, Unit 6It was about thirty years ago. My mum lived with a friend in London. One day she went to the supermarket to buy some things for a surprise birthday party for her friend.At the checkout she paid and put all the things into shopping bags. She put her flatmate’s present and card in with the shopping. As she turned to leave she bumped into another shopper. Her bags fell on the floor. The other shopper dropped his bags too. They helped each other put the things back in the right bags and they both left the supermarket. When my mum got home she couldn’t find the card and birthday present in the bags.When the other shopper got home he found a parcel and a few letters in his shopping. One of them had an address on it. That evening he took the letters and parcel to the address. He rang the bell and my mum answered the door. She looked at the man. He was tall and dark and had alovely smile. She invited him to the party. And, well, that was that! They fell in love.1. The author’s mother went to buy some things for a graduation party. F2. The story begins in a supermarket. T3. The author’s flatmate knew the man. F4. The man sent back the things thanks to the address on a letter. T5. The story is about the author’s father and mother. T7. P105, Unit 7A Day in the Life of Sara RobbinsSara Robbins is a newsreader on the radio. Many people don’t recognise her face, but everybody knows her voice!Sara’s day usually starts when most people are asleep. Her alarm clock normally goes off at 3 am and she needs to be at the studios at four. “The roads are always very quiet at that time and I get to work very quickly.” At 6 am Sara says “good morning” to her listeners. The programme lasts for three hours. “After the programme we have a short meeting to talk about the next day and then we have a long, slow breakfast!”Sara never goes back home after work. “I really need to relax after the programme. I almost always do some sport and sometimes I meet up with a friend.”Sara doesn’t often go out in the evenings during the week. She prefers to stay at home. She loves cooking and hardly ever eats out in the restaurants. “I don’t really have the time.”At weekends, her life is quite different. She often goes away for the weekend. “I love going to Rome or Paris or New York.” She loves the theatres and the art galleries, and says that “the shopping is great!”1. Sara wakes up at 3 am. T2. The program finishes at 10 am. F3. She goes straight home after work. F4. She often eats out during the week. F5. She enjoys travelling at the weekend. T8. P114, Unit 7Designer clothes? A luxury home? Jill Summers, 28, doesn’t want these things. She says her lottery win of £2m isn’t going to change her life.Jill and her husband Derrick, 30, live and work on a farm in Ashford, south-east England. They get up at 4:30 am, seven days a week, 365 days a year.“We’re not stopping now, just because we’ve had some good luck,” says Jill. She and Derrick say they aren’t leaving the family home. “We’re very happy here,” says the lucky Mrs. Summers.Next month the couple are going on their first holiday for eight years. “We’re travelling around Asia and Australia for a few months,” says Derrick. And what about the business? “We’re paying someone to look after the farm. For the first time in eight years.”And what else are they doing with the money? “Well, tomorrow we’re picking up our new car. And next week we’re having a big party for all our friends and family. We’re giving 10% of the money to charity. But we aren’t planning any big changes.”And does she still play the lottery? “Why not, some of the money goes to good causes.”1. Jill and her husband get up at 4:30 every morning. T2. They are going to buy a new house. F3. They are going on a holiday. T4. They haven’t paid anyone to look after the farm during the last eight years. T5. Jill will not play lottery any more. F9. P130, Unit 8Hide and SeekIn this game one child counts to a hundred. All the other children find a good place to hide. The boy or girl who counted to a hundred must then go and find the other children. The child who is still hiding at the end of the game is the winner.Snap!This is a very simple card game. Two people can play. The two people have the same number of cards. They take it in turns to put the cards down on the table. If two consecutive cards are the same, they must shout “Snap!”.I spyThis is a word game. Two or more people can play. One person chooses an object they can see, and says “I spy with my little eye something beginning with…” and the first letter of the object they can see. The other players must try to guess the word. This is a very good game for long car journeys!1. The child who counts to a hundred is the winner. F2. Snap is a card game. T3. At least two people are needed to play Snap. T4. Two or more people can play I spy. T5. While playing I spy, one of the players must say the word of the object they can see. F10. P138, Unit 9What Should I Buy?The Art of Present BuyingShould buying presents be difficult? Tami Shantra believes not. Here she offers some tips for pain-free present buying.1. You shouldn’t leave present buying until the last minute.2. You should spend some time thinking about the person you’re buying for before you go shopping.3. You should never spend more than you can afford.4. You should always spend a little time and thought on the presentation.5. You should always try to give the person a present on the special day if possible.6. You should always buy a simple card to go with the present and write a short message inside it.7. You shouldn’t buy clothes or shoes for someone you don’t know very well.8. If you don’t know the person very well, it’s better to buy something quite basic, like a box of chocolates or a bunch of flowers.9. Surprise presents are the best presents. You don’t need to wait for a special occasion to buy a present for a person you love.10. Last but not least: remember that buying presents is a pleasure, not a duty. And they shouldalways be given with smile!1. It’s better to spend more than you can afford. F2. You should always spend a little time on the presentation. T3. You should never give the present on the special day. F4. You should buy shoes for someone you don't know very well. F5. The best presents are surprise presents. T11. P140, Unit 9The World’s Greatest Food FightOn the last Wednesday of August, the Spanish town of Buñol, celebrates the world’s biggest food fight, the “tomatina”. A crowd of up to 20,000 people meet in the town’s main square and throw tomatoes at each other.The first tomatina took place in the mid-1940s. It started with an argument between two men from the town.The men started throwing tomatoes at each other. The argument turned into a game, and everyone on the street started throwing tomatoes. They had so much fun they decided to celebrate the tomatina every year on the same day.The fight starts at 12 noon, at the sound of an enormous firework. It finishes exactly one hour later with the sound of second banger. The participants must not throw any tomatoes before or after these signals. For many years participants brought their own tomatoes, but in 1980 the local council started organising the event and now they pay for the 40,000 kilos of tomatoes used each year. The tomatina is now an international festival and people from all over the world come to Buñol to enjoy the fun.1. Tomatina is the largest food fight in the world. T2. Tomatina first took place more than a century ago. F3. Tomatina originates from an argument. T4. The fight lasts exactly one hour. T5. It is a religious festival. F12. P143, Unit 9DiwaliDiwali (the festival of lights) is one of the most important dates in the Hindu calendar. It is celebrated by Hindus all over the world and takes place in the Hindu month of Aswin (October/November). It lasts for four days and ends with the celebration of the Hindu New Year.On the first day, people decorate their homes with rangolis, traditional patterns made with coloured powders. They light hundreds of tiny oil lamps and make traditional sweets. They buy something new for the house or some jewellery for the women. It is lucky to buy something silver.On the second day, it is traditional to get up early and take a bath before sunrise. In Southern India, people take oil baths, using traditional herbs and fragrant powders.。

大学外语I(A)复习提纲

大学外语I(A)复习提纲

2011-2012学年大学外语I(A)复习大纲一考试题型Part I V ocabulary and Structure此题考查本学期所学词汇的运用。

共20个小题,每题1分,共20分。

Part II Cloze此题为短文完型填空,考查学生的综合能力。

共20个小题,每题1分,共20分。

Part III Reading Comprehension (共40 分)本题包含Section A, Section B 和Section C三个部分Section A Reading in Depth本部分包含2篇短文,每篇短文后有5个问题,考查学生的阅读理解能力。

每题2分,共20分。

Section B Reading and Blank-filling此部分包含1篇短文,要求从提供的15个词中选出10词填入短文中的空缺出。

每题1分,共10分.Section C Skimming and Scanning此部分考查学生快速查找有效信息的能力。

包含两种题型:7个选择题和3个填空题。

每题1分,共10分。

Part IV Translation此题为补充翻译,要求学生把括号中的汉语翻译为英语。

共5个小题,每题2分,共10分。

Part V Writing此部分考查学生的应用文写作能力,满分10分。

二、复习提纲I. 词汇distribute respectable off and on associate with tedious weekly assume send for for sale call on replace straighten out survive die of figure out hold back cooperate explore undertake make a geal ask aroundin private switch to demand absorb career some time sometime sometimes identify assignment find out pick out look sb. in the eyeturn in out of date only to in sb.’s interest(s) face up to size upII ClozeIII Reading ComprehensionA. Reading in DepthPassage 1About three hundred words in the English language come from the names of people. Many of these words are technical words. When there is a new invention or discovery, a new word may be coined after the inventor or scientist.It is interesting to observe how many common words have found their way into the language from the names of people. Lord Sandwich, who lived from 1718 to 1792, used to sit at the gambling table eating slices of bread with meat in-between. As the lord was the only man amonghis friends who ate bread in that way, his friend began to call bread “sandwich” for fun. Later on the word became part of the English language.The word “boycott” means to refuse to have anything to do with somebody or something. It comes from a man called captain Boycott. He was a land agent in 1880 and he collected rents and taxes foe an English landowner in Ireland. But the captain was a very harsh man. He treated his poor tenants very badly. His tenants decided not to speak to him at all. Eventually word got back to the landowner and the Captain was removed. The word “boycott” became popular and was used by everyone to mean the kind of treatment that was received by Captain Boycott.Passage 2Two thousand million people around the world currently have highly infectious liver disease, hepatitis(肝炎) B. Until now effective treatment has not been available but recent trials using a plant exact have produced promising results.Hepatitis B currently kills 2 million people each year and ten per cent of survivors remain carries. Some of these people may later die of the liver. In the Third World, where hepatitis B is most prevalent, very little treatment is available.Now there is some hope. Researchers in Madras (India) and Philadelphia (USA) have been testing an ancient herbal remedy (草药治疗)。

大学英语六级考试复习提纲

大学英语六级考试复习提纲

大学英语六级考试复习提纲英语六级考核听力要求解题技巧第一部分考试要求与应对方式考试要求按照新的教学大纲的要求,六级学生在学完1-6级基础阶段的英语课程后,对所给的英语口头材料应达到一定的理解程度。

对题材熟悉,内容浅于课文,基本上无生词、语速每分钟为150个单词的材料,一遍可以听懂,准确率不低于70%。

通过对历年试卷的听力部分所作的题项分析,充分表明考生听力的高低完全取决于他们是否具备了以下4个方面的基础:一.坚实的语言基础二.一定的文化背景知识三.基本的听力技能四.正确有效的听音习惯听力材料的选材原则一般基于以下三点:一.对话部分为校园生活中的一般对话,句子结构和内容不太复杂二.短文部分的材料是题材熟情节不太复杂的故事、讲话或叙述等三.所用词汇不超过教学大纲词汇表规定的范围应对方式与注意事项1. 对话1)提前阅读选项,判断问题所属,从而集中精力于有关信息2)注意根据信息词汇判断地点和说话人的身份职业等)注意加减运算,听到的不是答案 34)注意记笔记,将人物、地点、时间等对号入座从语法、短语含义入手,判断隐含之意2. 复合式听写复合式听写是对应试者听的能力、拼写能力、记笔记能力和书面表达的能力的综合测试。

它要求应试者不仅听懂内容,熟练而准确地拼写单词,更重要的是将其归纳、总结,把主要意思通过笔头表达出来。

在整个听力理解过程中,要注意以下几点:1.利用读指令的这段时间,大致浏览一遍短文,了解一下全文语意意群的内容,通过阅读,对于所有要听的文字材料在头脑中形成一个大概印象,并对要填写的文字进行初步猜测。

2.录音在放第三遍的时,应试者除了填充前两遍没有听懂的部分之外,主要精力应放在检查已填充的词、词组和句子是否正确上。

许多容易形成笔误的部分应该在这一段时间内一一排除。

例如,字母大小写问题,单词的拼写,名词的单复数,名词所有格,单数第三人称,冠词的运用,动词时态的统一,主谓一致,词的前缀后缀等。

3.太长的词可先简写词头,以后再补充。

大学英语四级复习提纲

大学英语四级复习提纲

大学英语新四级复习提纲(新东方)一.听力(一).短对话眼睛帮你筛选项,思想帮你定方向,主语告诉重点句,最后听啥不选啥。

1.4个选项The man/he无情态动词—听男士有情态动词—听两人2.4个选项The woman/she无情态动词—听女士有情态动词—听两人3.如4个选项2个he/2个she—听两人其余听第2人的话4.筛选项:长相相似65%意思相反78%看选项从D到A如有一选项和其他3个差别很大—肯定不选有比较级的选项—很可能是正确答案5.常用词汇Out of the way = 远Release = 成绩公布Sth doesn’t appeal time = 不喜欢Check up = 体检Sth is not my farovite = 不喜欢Want-ads = 招聘广告Be through with sth = 成功Make amess of the exam = 考得差I made it = 成功Do sth in person = 亲自做sthCover 5 pages = 看了几页书Bring sb up to date = 带给sb最新情况Be home with = 熟悉Out of print = 绝版Back up sb = 支持Out of stoch = 缺货Item = 东西Run out of = sth没有sth 6.常用考点好话反说Why don’t/not_____________??Wouldn’t four be wiser?______couldn’t/can’t_____better__________couldn’t/can’t_____more____Nothing better than坏话正说More than I can take/stand/bearSth/sb is last cue I want to ______虚拟语气:跟过去事实相反7.听力逻辑帮忙(出现if,表肯定)借东西,不借选课少选教授从来不在课下回答学生问题二.阅读1.七大题型(1).细节题判断:题干具体方向:90%关键词10%顺序(只有细节题)定位在哪段救在哪段找答案,不垮段在题干中找关键词明显原则时间数字专有名词中心话题唯一原则分析文章定位关键词结合文章做题目结合排除法选答案(2).态度题判断:attitude方向:文章主题positive肯定的optimistic乐观的negative否定的pessimistic悲观的neutral中立的永错答案:neutral中立的compromise妥协的cautious谨慎的indifferent冷漠的object 客观的(3). 观点题判断:作者观点+段落大意方向:段落首末句答案要概括(4).主旨题判断:main idear,purpose,title方向:主题句法看3句,全文首句(首句体现作者正评价,或被第2句肯定),首段转折,二段(一段末句是疑问句,二段首句为转折或否定)主题词法题干中多次重复出现的重要单词全文首句的中心话题,在各段首末句多次谈到错误可能:细节化,以偏概全(5).推理题判断:conclude,infer方向:conclude在第1题考主题,在中间题考中间段大意,在第5题考末段主题。

大学英语复习提纲

大学英语复习提纲

《大学英语》复习提纲Part 1 V ocabulary1. We can do without carpets. I prefer __________ wooden floors throughout the house.DA) empty B)bare C) lean D) primitive3. He was ashamed. That feeling ___________ ,and he was never comfortable in church after that.DA) lingered B) stalked C) saturated D) flourishedwe can catch up with them.CA) growing into B) whipping up C) gaining on D) heading for5. I made _________ use of my spare time, mixing with a lot of different people and practicingmy English.CA) mobile B) fierce C) profitable D) swift6. Certainly in our society teachers don't enjoy the respect that is ____________ to doctors and lawyers. BA) rewarded B) accorded C) designated D) transferred7. The changes our city in the past few years are little short of miraculous. BA) catalogued B) underwent C) inherited D) furnished8. Their heavy commitments do not allow themselves _________ current affairs as fully as theymight wish.AA) put through B) immerse in C) switch on D) settle inA) persistent B) inevitable C) blunt D) dreary10. Any excitement you have at starting a new job is always ____ with a certain amount of fear. AA) mingled B) dotted C) joined D) scarred11.My trip to the small village under the control of the enemy fire was full of delays and difficulties,but I eventually __________ .DA) got by B) turned it over C) hit the sack D) made it12. For traditional Chinese painters, fame and fortune come late, and it is __________ f or artiststo hold their first exhibitions when they are over seventy years old. CA) hardly common B) less frequent C) not unheard of D) just usual13. When energy is converted from one form to another, some energy is always lost as heat._________ , no energy conversion is ever 100% efficient. BA) In other terms B) In other words C) In another way D) In some way14. While freshmen are considered part of the academic elite, some of them appear to lack commonsense ________ following traffic regulations. CA) coming to B) when coming to C) when it comes to D) when they cometo15. A man who is good enough to shed his blood for his country is good enough _______ a fairdeal afterwards. DA) being given B) been given C) given D) to be given16. Because of the mad cow disease, the European Union ___________ a worldwide ban on Britishbeef and beef product exports.A) challenged B) charged C) forged D) imposed17. The exhibition at the Shanghai Science and Technology Center __________ s uchendangered animals as the giant panda and the Siberian tiger and describes the work being done to protect them.A) detects B) exploits C) features D) demonstrates18. A computer file is a collection of __________ data, used to organize the storage andprocessing of data by computer.A) electrical B) artificial C) electronic D) genuine19. To protect the environment, scientists and engineers are researching ways to ____________electricity more cheaply from such renewable energy sources as the wind and sun.A) generate B) manufacture C) construct D) transform20. In social dancing, the participants dance for their own pleasure rather than for the ___________of an audience.A) appreciation B) entertainment C) leisure D) temptation Part 2 Reading ComprehensionPassage 1In the early 1600's, a group known as the Separatists lived in England. They were people who wanted to worship God, study the Bible and pray, but the English laws did not allow them to worship as they desired. They were hunted down, beaten, and locked up.Eventually, they heard about freedom of religion in Holland, and planned to escape. After much hardship, they were allowed to leave England.Now called Pilgrims, they lived in Holland for 12 years, but left because they couldn't stand the hard life, and couldn't work their own trades. They wanted to find a Kingdom of God for their posterity to practice religion freely. So they hired the Speedwell and the Mayflower to carry them across the Atlantic to a new land in America.The Speedwell had many leaks and had to turn back. The Mayflower took in their passengers, making a total of over 100. They sailed two months and three days, cramped and hungry.On November 11,1620, the Mayflower spotted land. They landed in Province town,Massachusetts. For over a month, they sent men to find the perfect place for them to build their colony. When they finally found a place, they called it Plymouth.Right away they started building homes, knowing winter was near.Unfortunately, a violent storm hit when the houses were not yet finished. The Pilgrims were forced to stay on the cramped Mayflower for their first winter in the new world. When this winter was over, over half of them had died.The Pilgrims eventually made a good friend who helped them. His name was Squanto. He showed them where fish swam, how to hunt deer, and how to plant corn.Squanto was a Native American who was kidnapped earlier in his life and taken to England. This is why he was able to communicate with the Pilgrims.With the help of the Native Americans, there was plenty for everyone to eat that first summer, and also plenty to last for the next winter.The Pilgrims had so much to be thankful for. They gave thanks for good friends, new homes, freedom of religion, and plenty of food in a three-day celebration with their Native American friends.Today we continue the celebration of the Pilgrims and the Native Americans, and call it Thanksgiving.21. The Separatists left England in pursuit of ___________A)wealthB)adventureC)an easier lifeD)religious freedom22. The Pilgrims spend their first winter __________A) in their newly finished housesB)on the ship that carried them across the AtlanticC)celebrating their newly-won freedomD)making friends with the native people23. The Pilgrims learnt to adapt to the new environment __________A) with the help of the nativesB)by imitating the Native AmericansC)by trial and errorD)by learning from their earlier experience in Holland24. How did the Pilgrims get along with the Native Americans?A)They were hostile to each other.B)They kept a distance from each other.C)They were very friendly to each other.D)They learned from each other.25. What is the central idea of this passage?A)The origin of Thanksgiving.B)Religious Freedom.C)Early English settlements in America.D)Hardships experienced by the Pilgrims.Passage 2Recently, one of my best friends Jennie, with whom I have shared just about everything since the first day of kindergarten, spent the weekend with me. Since I moved to a new town several years ago, we have both always looked forward to the few times a year when we can see each other.Over the weekend, we spent hours and hours, staying up late into the night, talking about the people she was hanging around with. She started telling me stories about her new boy friend, about how he experimented with drugs and was into other self-destructive behavior. I was blown away! She told me how she had been lying to her parents about where she was going and even stealing out to see this guy because they didn't want her around him. No matter how hard I tried to tell her that she deserved better, she didn't believe me. Her self-respect seemed to have disappeared.I tried to convince her that she was ruining her future and heading for big trouble. I felt like I was getting nowhere. I just couldn't believe that she really thought it was acceptable to hang with a bunch of losers, especially her boy friend.By the time she left, I was really worried about her and exhausted by the experience. It had been so frustrating that I had come close to telling her several times during the weekend that maybe we had just grown too far apart to continue our friendship, but I didn't. I put the power of friendship to the ultimate test. We'd been friends for far too long. I had to hope that she valued me enough to know that I was trying to save her from hurting herself. I wanted to believe that our friendship could conquer anything.A few days later, she called to say that she had thought long and hard about our conversation, and then she told me that she had broken up with her boy friend. I just listened on the other end of the phone with tears of joy running down my face. It was one of the truly rewarding moments in my life. Never had I been so proud of a friend.26. What word best sums up Jennie's boy friend?A)A drug user.B)A loser.C)A trouble maker.D)A criminal.27. What was the attitude of Jennie's parents towards her relationship with her boy friend?A)They were rather tolerant.B)They were indifferent to it.C)They thought their daughter deserved a better friend.D)They did not allow her to continue it.28. How did the author react to Jennie's relationship with her boy friend?A)She tried her best to dissuade Jennie from continuing it.B)She threatened to break up with Jennie if her advice was ignored.C)She was overcome with pride that Jennie told her about her boy friend.D)She was very angry with Jennie for choosing such a friend29. How did the author feel when Jennie told her she had broken with her boy friend?A)She felt relieved.B)She felt happy and proud.C)She felt frustrated and angry.D)She felt exhausted.30. What message does the author try to convey in this passage?A) The power of true friendship can conquer anything.B) Y oung people should be careful in choosing their friends.C) Parents should take good care of their children.D) Drugs can destroy innocent young people.Passage 3For Roy Johnson, a senior magazine editor, the latest indignity came after a recent dinner at a fancy restaurant in the wealthy New Y ork City suburb where he and his family live. First theparking valet handed him the keys to his Jaguar instead of fetching the car. Then an elderly white couple came out and handed him the keys to their black Mercedes-Benz. "It took them a while to realize that I was not a valet," says Johnson. "It didn't matter that I was dressed for dinner and had paid a handsome price for the meal, just as he had. What mattered was that I didn't fit his idea of someone who could be equal to him."Such incidents, which are depressingly familiar to African-Americans of all ages, incomes and social classes, help explain why black and white attitudes often differ so completely. A recent survey found that 68 percent of blacks believe racism is still a major problem in America. Only 38 percent of whites agreed.Many Americans find the gulf between blacks and whites bewildering. After all, official segre-gation is a bad memory and 40 years of laws, policies and court decisions have helped African-Americans make significant progress toward equal opportunity. Indeed, a black man born in Harlem could be the nation's next president.But racism persists, unmistakable to every black but largely invisible to many whites. (S2) It is evident in the everyday encounters African-Americans have with racial prejudice and discrimination, like the valet parking incident. Such encounters often strike whites as trivial misunderstandings. But they remind blacks that they We often dismissed as less intelligent, less industrious, less honest and less likely to succeed. Some insults are patently racist; others may be evidence of insensitivity or bad manners rather than racial prejudice. But the accumulation of insults feeds anger."What is amazing to me is the number of whites who express surprise that any of this happens," observes Mary Frances Berry, chairperson of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, who says she has been watched at shopping malls.31. The word "valet" in the first paragraph most probably means ________A)a restaurant ownerB)a driver of expensive carsC)a wealthy-looking gentlemanD)a restaurant employee taking care of the cars of the diners32. Roy Johnson was unfairly treated because _________A)his car was inferior in qualityB)he forgot to wear proper clothesC)he failed to express himself clearlyD)he is black33. From the passage we can learn that __________A)both blacks and whites are bewildered by racismB)examples of racism are common in the USC)some government officials have very bad memoriesD)a black man born in Harlem will be the next US president34. It is implied in the passage that many white people deny the presence of racism in the US becauseA) they tend to regard instances of racism as trivial misunderstandingB)they have never seen any instance of racism in their countryC)they believe that black people are inherently less intelligent and less industriousD)they have always treated black people as their equals35. Judging from the context, the most possible explanation for Mary Frances Berry's beingwatchedat shopping malls is that.A)she was a national celebrityB)she didn't fit people's idea of an Afro-American womanC)many people nowadays are insensitive and rudePassage 4Add Littleton, Colorado, to the list of cities dazed with grief after a school slaughter. Two students shot and killed 12 other students and a teacher before taking their own lives. The massacre was the largest in the history of this nation. This type of crime didn't exist 10 years ago.Americans should stop acting surprised that these shootings happen in "nicer" neighborhoods. That's the only place they happen. None of the recent school massacres took place at an inner-city campus; they all occurred in smaller towns or suburbs. (S3) These killers haven't been from impoverished or extremely violent families. They don't appear to have been picked on any worse than kids have been for generations. They chose alienation and destruction, and they found the tools to carry out their hate-filled plan.Do not blame schools for these massacres. Schools simply take what they are sent. Question the killers' parents. The parents are supposed to teach their children respect and empathy for others' lives. Parents should help their offspring learn to handle taunt or conflict without resorting to violence.All concerned adults should take a youth's threat to shoot someone as seriously as airport security guards take jokes about bombs. Students must be encouraged to tell teachers if a classmate threatens or jokes about violence. Administrators at schools around the country need to emphasize they will take such reports seriously, and that they will not identify any student who comes forward with such a report.More gun regulations probably won't stop these shootings, but gun owners and sellers must take more responsibility for keeping weapons away from young people. Gun owners should keep their guns unloaded, locked up and hidden away. Most car owners don't leave their keys in the careven when they park in their own garage; gun owners should be at least as careful with weapons.The federal government can't solve this problem. Schools alone can't solve it. More guns won't solve it. Americans must consciously create a culture that makes violence unacceptable. Parents need to stop allowing their children's minds to be polluted with violence. News media need to show more restraint and thought about how and what they report.The Colorado massacre is a national tragedy. More's the pity if Americans do not stop, reflect and vow to make it the last school massacre.36. One common feature of all the recent school massacres is that __________ .A)they have all been carefully planned by hateful youngstersB)the killers have all failed to passed their examsC)they all occur in places that appear to be all rightD)the killers are all from disadvantaged families37. Children are less likely to become killers if __________ .A)their parents succeed in teaching them respect and empathy for others' livesB)they study hard in school and get high scoresC)teachers stop telling meaningless jokes in classD)they follow the rules set by administrators at schools around the country38. Who does the author think should take the main responsibility for campus shootings?A)School authorities.B)The federal government.C)News media.D)The killers' parents.39. What is the most effective way to prevent school massacre from happening again?A)Reinforcing stricter laws and regulations.B)Introducing security guards onto campus.C)Creating a culture that makes violence unacceptable.D)Keeping weapons away from young people.40. From the passage we can infer that __________ .A)there were a lot of school massacres in inner-cities 10 years agoB)many people turn a blind eye to school massacreC)a youth’s joke about violence is often ignored by other peopleD)Most gun owners like to leave their guns in their carsPart 3 Short Answer QuestionsWe come by business naturally in our family. Each of the seven children in our family worked in our father's store. We started working by doing odd jobs like dusting, arranging shelves and wrapping, and later graduated to serving customers. As we worked and watched, we learned that work was about more than survival and making a sale.One lesson stands out in my mind. It was shortly before Christmas. I was in the eighth grade and was working evenings, straightening the toy section. A little boy, five or six years old, came in. He was wearing a worn-out brown coat. His shoes were dirty and his one shoelace was torn. The little boy looked poor to me — too poor to afford anything. He looked around the toy section, picked up this item and that, and then carefully put them back in their place.Dad came down the stairs and walked over to the boy. His steel blue eyes smiled as he asked the boy what he could do for him. The boy said he was looking for a Christmas present to buy his brother. I was impressed that Dad treated him with the same respect as any adult. Dad told him to take his time and look around. He did.After about 20 minutes, the little boy carefully picked up a toy plane, walked up to my dad and said, "How much for this, Mister?""How much you got?" Dad asked.The little boy held out his hand and opened it. His hand was creased with wet lines of dirt from clutching his money. In his hand lay two dimes, a nickel and two pennies — 27 cents. The price on the toy plane he'd picked out was $3.98."That'll just about do it," Dad said as he closed the sale. Dad's reply still rings in my ears.I thought about what I had seen as I wrapped the present. When the little boy walked out ofthe store, I didn't notice the worn coat or the single torn shoelace. What I saw was a radiant child with a treasure.41. What did the boy try to do with the little money he had?42. How did Dad in the story treat the little boy?43. How did the boy feel when he left the store?44. What did the author learn from his father's act?45. What did Winston Churchill mean by saying "Y ou make a living by what you get, but you makea life by what you give"?Part 4 WritingMy Views on Campus Security (about 130 words)参考答案:Part 1 Vocabulary 16-20 DCCABPart 2 Reading Comprehension21-25 DBACA26-30 BDABA31-35 CADCC36-40 DBCCAPart 3 Short Answer Questions41 To buy a Christmas present for his brother42 With the same respect as he did an adult。

大英复习提纲

大英复习提纲

复习提纲:翻译Translate the following sentences into Chinese .1.我是一名大学生,我喜欢看书,听音乐和交朋友。

I am a college student, I like reading books, listening to music and make friends.2.我们学校位于大学城,欢迎来游玩。

Our school is located in University City, welcome to play.3.重庆被称为山城和雾都。

Chongqing is known as the mountain and fog.4.中国人与西方人的饮食习惯不同。

Chinese and Western eating habits.5.我的梦想是当一名工程师。

My dream is to be an engineer.6.你周末有空吗?Are you doing anything this weekend?7.大学里有各种各样的社团活动,可以丰富我们的业余生活。

The university has a variety of community activities, can enrich our leisure life.8.我喜欢我所学的专业。

I like my major.9.他找到了一份兼职工作。

He found a part-time job.10.我们应该积极面对困难。

We should actively face difficulties.1.Itispossiblethatyourcompanyisfacingdifficultiesofwhichwearenotaware.这可能是您的公司正面临困难,我们不知道。

2.Sheboughtseveralclothesshopsandpreparedtobuildupachain.她买了几件衣服店,准备建立一个链。

大学英语~复习提纲教学内容

大学英语~复习提纲教学内容

大学英语~复习提纲该课程的考核主要是以课文中的词汇和语法点为主,以闭卷的形式进行。

主要题型包括选择题,阅读理解和翻译(英译汉和汉译英)。

考试时间:2小时。

试卷结构:⏹阅读理解:15小题,每题2分,共30分⏹词汇语法:20小题,每题1分,共20分⏹完型填空:10小题,每题1分,共10分⏹交际用语: 10小题,每题1分, 共10分⏹翻译:英译汉3小题,每题5分,共15分汉译英3小题,每题5分,共15分第二部分复习指导1. 阅读理解题复习阅读题所选材料50%选自教材种的补充阅读理解练习,50%与教材练习无关,但难易程度与所学课文相似。

常见题型有:(1)主题问题,如What’s the main idea of the passage? Which is the best title of the passage?这类题一般要把全文所给信息综合起来才能归纳出答案,但是文章开头和结尾一般可找到主题句提示。

(2)细节题,即针对文中涉及的各种具体信息提问,如时间、人物关系、因果关系等。

这类题一般在文中可以直接找到答案。

同学们可根据题目中的关键词到原文中找相关句子即可。

(3)推理题,即从原文不能直接找到答案,但同学们可根据已知信息通过逻辑推理得出答案。

细节题在题目中所占比重较大,而且较容易做对,同学们应认真对待。

考前掌握以下练习题:1 教材中第一单元至第五单元的课后阅读理解题2 教材中Quiz 1(测验一)中的3篇阅读题2.词汇语法复习复习时以课文中重点讲解的语法点和词汇为重点。

语法点主要涉及1)动词的使用;2)动词与介词和副词的搭配;3)谓语的时态和语态;4)介词、连词和常用词汇;5)句型等几个方面。

复习时可以通过反复教材的练习来掌握这些知识点。

掌握本学期所学语法内容。

1简单句,并列句,复合句,并列复合句。

2.动词时态:英语动词的时态是指谓语动词用来表示动作、状态发生、存在的各种形式,或者表示某一动作发生或状态存在的时间和方式。

大学英语四级考试重点复习提纲(建议收藏).doc

大学英语四级考试重点复习提纲(建议收藏).doc

大学英语四级考试重点复习提纲(必备资料)一、写作部分1、基本形式⑴三段落式:按照题目提纲划分段落,提纲即是每段中心句。

⑵四级作文考试就是主题f提纲一写作。

2、评分标准及注意事项⑴切题:围绕该段所给的中心句(提纲)来写相关内容。

⑵语言:(后面环节详解)。

⑶连贯:①运用列举法,使段落结构清晰;②要避免使用一些过于熟悉的词汇和短语;③参考范文。

3、备考策略⑴备考目标:由句到段才是四、六级考查的核心问题,由段中心拓展出分中心。

⑵拓展手段:运用列举分类、细节说明、比较对照、正反论证等手段,具体可以参看别人的范文。

4、临场写作技巧:黄金三原则%1翻译提纲句作为中心句,放在段首;②确定主体段落,主体段落要列举和分类,并运用连接词;③加入醒目、吸引评卷人眼球的细节信息,句子要正确、出彩。

二、快速阅读部分1、基木形式:参看真题。

2、做题的方法和步骤:⑴通过标题和分标题把握文章基本脉络;⑵由题干关键词快速定位原文,寻读原文句子得到相关信息,做出判断。

⑶具体以四级真题为例:%1首先看标题和分标题;%1做题顺序:不一定按题目顺序做题,而是优先做容易定位的题目,比如先定位具有明显信息(包括大写、数据、特殊标点符号)的题目;其他题目按照题文同序原则做题。

三、快速阅读新题型1、题目形式:七道多项选择题+三道填空题2、做题的方法和步骤:明确定位词、快速找重现、简单化求解3、实例:见真题四、听力部分1、题型特点及分重⑴短对话和长对话短对话:八道小题,占8%比重;长对话:两篇七道小题,占7%比重;⑵段落独白:三篇十道小题,占10%比重;⑶夏合式听写:八个单词填空(占4%比重)和三个句了(占6%比重)。

2、重点题目分析和解题技巧⑴短对话:①预测选项;%1明确出题方式:同义替换(往往是正确答案),考查细节(要速记,要听清问题),转折(要听清转折后的内容);%1具体可以参看听力解析。

⑵长对话:①“先纵后横”预测选项:纵向确定场景(工作、学习、生活及旅游);横向排除干扰选项,了解每道小题的内容。

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大学英语复习提纲-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1《大学英语》复习提纲Part 1 Vocabulary1. We can do without carpets. I prefer _________ wooden floors throughout the house.DA) empty B)bare C) lean D) primitiveA) representatives B) statistics C) victims D) circumstances3. He was ashamed. That feeling __________ , and he was never comfortable in church after that.DA) lingered B) stalked C) saturated D) flourishedwe can catch up with them.CA) growing into B) whipping up C) gaining on D) heading for5. I made _________ use of my spare time, mixing with a lot of different people and practicingmy English.CA) mobile B) fierce C) profitable D) swift6. Certainly in our society teachers don't enjoy the respect that is ___________ to doctors and lawyers. BA) rewarded B) accorded C) designated D) transferred7. The changes our city in the past few years are little short of miraculous. BA) catalogued B) underwent C) inherited D) furnished8. Their heavy commitments do not allow themselves ________ current affairs as fully as theymight wish.AA) put through B) immerse in C) switch on D) settle in9. The woman is a offender and has been arrested five times this year for shoplifting.AA) persistent B) inevitable C) blunt D) dreary10. Any excitement you have at starting a new job is always ____ with a certain amount of fear. AA) mingled B) dotted C) joined D) scarred11.My trip to the small village under the control of the enemy fire was full of delays and difficulties, but I eventually _____________ .DA) got by B) turned it over C) hit the sack D) made it12. For traditional Chinese painters, fame and fortune come late, and it is _________ f or artiststo hold their first exhibitions when they are over seventy years old. CA) hardly common B) less frequent C) not unheard of D) just usual13. When energy is converted from one form to another, some energy is always lost as heat., no energy conversion is ever 100% efficient. BA) In other terms B) In other words C) In another way D) In some way14. While freshmen are considered part of the academic elite, some of them appear to lack common sense ____________ following traffic regulations. CA) coming to B) when coming to C) when it comes to D) when they come to15. A man who is good enough to shed his blood for his country is good enough _______ a fairdeal afterwards. DA) being given B) been given C) given D) to be given16. Because of the mad cow disease, the European Union __________ a worldwide ban on Britishbeef and beef product exports.A) challenged B) charged C) forged D) imposed17. The exhibition at the Shanghai Science and Technology Center __________ s uchendangered animals as the giant panda and the Siberian tiger and describes the work being done to protect them.A) detects B) exploits C) features D)demonstrates18. A computer file is a collection of __________ data, used to organize the storage andprocessing of data by computer.A) electrical B) artificial C) electronic D) genuine19. To protect the environment, scientists and engineers are researching ways to __________electricity more cheaply from such renewable energy sources as the wind and sun.A) generate B) manufacture C) construct D) transform20. In social dancing, the participants dance for their own pleasure rather than for the __________of an audience.A) appreciation B) entertainment C) leisure D) temptation Part 2 Reading ComprehensionPassage 1In the early 1600's, a group known as the Separatists lived in England. They were peoplewho wanted to worship God, study the Bible and pray, but the English laws did not allow them to worship as they desired. They were hunted down, beaten, and locked up.Eventually, they heard about freedom of religion in Holland, and planned to escape. Aftermuch hardship, they were allowed to leave England.Now called Pilgrims, they lived in Holland for 12 years, but left because they couldn't standthe hard life, and couldn't work their own trades. They wanted to find a Kingdom of God for their posterity to practice religion freely. So they hired the Speedwell and the Mayflower to carry them across the Atlantic to a new land in America.The Speedwell had many leaks and had to turn back. The Mayflower took in their passengers, making a total of over 100. They sailed two months and three days, cramped and hungry.On November 11,1620, the Mayflower spotted land. They landed in Province town, Massachusetts. For over a month, they sent men to find the perfect place for them to build their colony. When they finally found a place, they called it Plymouth.Right away they started building homes, knowing winter was near.Unfortunately, a violent storm hit when the houses were not yet finished. The Pilgrims were forced to stay on the cramped Mayflower for their first winter in the new world. When this winter was over, over half of them had died.The Pilgrims eventually made a good friend who helped them. His name was Squanto. He showed them where fish swam, how to hunt deer, and how to plant corn.Squanto was a Native American who was kidnapped earlier in his life and taken to England. This is why he was able to communicate with the Pilgrims.With the help of the Native Americans, there was plenty for everyone to eat that first summer, and also plenty to last for the next winter.The Pilgrims had so much to be thankful for. They gave thanks for good friends, new homes, freedom of religion, and plenty of food in a three-day celebration with their Native American friends.Today we continue the celebration of the Pilgrims and the Native Americans, and call it Thanksgiving.21. The Separatists left England in pursuit of ___________A)wealthB)adventureC)an easier lifeD)religious freedom22. The Pilgrims spend their first winter __________A) in their newly finished housesB)on the ship that carried them across the AtlanticC)celebrating their newly-won freedomD)making friends with the native people23.The Pilgrims learnt to adapt to the new environment _________A) with the help of the nativesB)by imitating the Native AmericansC)by trial and errorD)by learning from their earlier experience in Holland24. How did the Pilgrims get along with the Native Americans?A)They were hostile to each other.B)They kept a distance from each other.C)They were very friendly to each other.D)They learned from each other.25. What is the central idea of this passage?A)The origin of Thanksgiving.B)Religious Freedom.C)Early English settlements in America.D)Hardships experienced by the Pilgrims.Passage 2Recently, one of my best friends Jennie, with whom I have shared just about everything since the first day of kindergarten, spent the weekend with me. Since I moved to a new town several years ago, we have both always looked forward to the few times a year when we can see each other.Over the weekend, we spent hours and hours, staying up late into the night, talking about the people she was hanging around with. She started telling me stories about her new boy friend, about how he experimented with drugs and was into other self-destructive behavior. I was blown away! She told me how she had been lying to her parents about where she was going and even stealing out to see this guy because they didn't want her around him. No matter how hard I tried to tell her that she deserved better, she didn't believe me. Her self-respect seemed to have disappeared.I tried to convince her that she was ruining her future and heading for big trouble. I felt like I was getting nowhere. I just couldn't believe that she really thought it was acceptable to hang with a bunch of losers, especially her boy friend.By the time she left, I was really worried about her and exhausted by the experience. It had been so frustrating that I had come close to telling her several times during the weekend that maybe we had just grown too far apart to continue our friendship, but I didn't. I put the power of friendship to the ultimate test. We'd been friends for far too long. I had to hope that she valued me enough to know that I was trying to save her from hurting herself. I wanted to believe that our friendship could conquer anything.A few days later, she called to say that she had thought long and hard about our conversation, and then she told me that she had broken up with her boy friend. I just listened on the other end of the phone with tears of joy running down my face. It was one of the truly rewarding moments in my life. Never had I been so proud of a friend.26. What word best sums up Jennie's boy friend?A)A drug user.B)A loser.C)A trouble maker.D)A criminal.27. What was the attitude of Jennie's parents towards her relationship with her boy friend?A)They were rather tolerant.B)They were indifferent to it.C)They thought their daughter deserved a better friend.D)They did not allow her to continue it.28. How did the author react to Jennie's relationship with her boy friend?A)She tried her best to dissuade Jennie from continuing it.B)She threatened to break up with Jennie if her advice was ignored.C)She was overcome with pride that Jennie told her about her boy friend.D)She was very angry with Jennie for choosing such a friend29. How did the author feel when Jennie told her she had broken with her boy friend?A)She felt relieved.B)She felt happy and proud.C)She felt frustrated and angry.D)She felt exhausted.30. What message does the author try to convey in this passage?A) The power of true friendship can conquer anything.B) Young people should be careful in choosing their friends.C) Parents should take good care of their children.D) Drugs can destroy innocent young people.Passage 3For Roy Johnson, a senior magazine editor, the latest indignity came after a recent dinner at a fancy restaurant in the wealthy New York City suburb where he and his family live. First the parking valet handed him the keys to his Jaguar instead of fetching the car. Then an elderly white couple came out and handed him the keys to their black Mercedes-Benz. "It took them a while to realize that I was not a valet," says Johnson. "It didn't matter that I was dressed for dinner and had paid a handsome price for the meal, just as he had. What mattered was that I didn't fit his idea of someone who could be equal to him."Such incidents, which are depressingly familiar to African-Americans of all ages, incomes and social classes, help explain why black and white attitudes often differ so completely. A recent survey found that 68 percent of blacks believe racism is still a major problem in America. Only 38 percent of whites agreed.Many Americans find the gulf between blacks and whites bewildering. After all, official segre-gation is a bad memory and 40 years of laws, policies and court decisions have helped African-Americans make significant progress toward equal opportunity. Indeed, a black man born in Harlem could be the nation's next president.But racism persists, unmistakable to every black but largely invisible to many whites. (S2) It is evident in the everyday encounters African-Americans have with racial prejudice and discrimination, like the valet parking incident. Such encounters often strike whites as trivial misunderstandings. But they remind blacks that they We often dismissed as less intelligent, less industrious, less honest and less likely to succeed. Some insults are patently racist; others may be evidence of insensitivity or bad manners rather than racial prejudice. But the accumulation of insults feeds anger."What is amazing to me is the number of whites who express surprise that any of this happens," observes Mary Frances Berry, chairperson of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, who says she has been watched at shopping malls.31. The word "valet" in the first paragraph most probably means _______A)a restaurant ownerB)a driver of expensive carsC)a wealthy-looking gentlemanD)a restaurant employee taking care of the cars of the diners32. Roy Johnson was unfairly treated because _________A)his car was inferior in qualityB)he forgot to wear proper clothesC)he failed to express himself clearlyD)he is black33. From the passage we can learn that _________A)both blacks and whites are bewildered by racismB)examples of racism are common in the USC)some government officials have very bad memoriesD)a black man born in Harlem will be the next US president34. It is implied in the passage that many white people deny the presence of racism in the US becauseA) they tend to regard instances of racism as trivial misunderstandingB)they have never seen any instance of racism in their countryC)they believe that black people are inherently less intelligent and less industriousD)they have always treated black people as their equals35. Judging from the context, the most possible explanation for Mary Frances Berry's beingwatchedat shopping malls is that .A)she was a national celebrityB)she didn't fit people's idea of an Afro-American womanC)many people nowadays are insensitive and rudeD)she is blackPassage 4Add Littleton, Colorado, to the list of cities dazed with grief after a school slaughter. Two students shot and killed 12 other students and a teacher before taking their own lives. The massacre was the largest in the history of this nation. This type of crime didn't exist 10 years ago.Americans should stop acting surprised that these shootings happen in "nicer" neighborhoods. That's the only place they happen. None of the recent school massacres took place at an inner-city campus; they all occurred in smaller towns or suburbs. (S3) These killers haven't been from impoverished or extremely violent families. They don't appear to have been picked on any worse than kids have been for generations. They chose alienation and destruction, and they found the tools to carry out their hate-filled plan.Do not blame schools for these massacres. Schools simply take what they are sent. Question the killers' parents. The parents are supposed to teach their children respect and empathy for others' lives. Parents should help their offspring learn to handle taunt or conflict without resorting to violence.All concerned adults should take a youth's threat to shoot someone as seriously as airport security guards take jokes about bombs. Students must be encouraged to tell teachers if a classmate threatens or jokes about violence. Administrators at schools around the country need to emphasize they will take such reports seriously, and that they will not identify any student who comes forward with such a report.More gun regulations probably won't stop these shootings, but gun owners and sellers must take more responsibility for keeping weapons away from young people. Gun owners should keep their guns unloaded, locked up and hidden away. Most car owners don't leave their keys in the careven when they park in their own garage; gun owners should be at least as careful with weapons.The federal government can't solve this problem. Schools alone can't solve it. More guns won't solve it. Americans must consciously create a culture that makes violence unacceptable. Parents need to stop allowing their children's minds to be polluted with violence. News media need to show more restraint and thought about how and what they report.The Colorado massacre is a national tragedy. More's the pity if Americans do not stop, reflect and vow to make it the last school massacre.36. One common feature of all the recent school massacres is that _________ .A)they have all been carefully planned by hateful youngstersB)the killers have all failed to passed their examsC)they all occur in places that appear to be all rightD)the killers are all from disadvantaged families37. Children are less likely to become killers if ___________ .A)their parents succeed in teaching them respect and empathy for others' livesB)they study hard in school and get high scoresC)teachers stop telling meaningless jokes in classD)they follow the rules set by administrators at schools around the country38. Who does the author think should take the main responsibility for campus shootings?A)School authorities.B)The federal government.C)News media.D)The killers' parents.39. What is the most effective way to prevent school massacre from happening again?A)Reinforcing stricter laws and regulations.B)Introducing security guards onto campus.C)Creating a culture that makes violence unacceptable.D)Keeping weapons away from young people.40. From the passage we can infer that _________ .A)there were a lot of school massacres in inner-cities 10 years agoB)many people turn a blind eye to school massacreC)a youth’s joke about violence is often ignored by other peopleD)Most gun owners like to leave their guns in their carsPart 3 Short Answer QuestionsWe come by business naturally in our family. Each of the seven children in our family worked in our father's store. We started working by doing odd jobs like dusting, arranging shelves and wrapping, and later graduated to serving customers. As we worked and watched, we learned that work was about more than survival and making a sale.One lesson stands out in my mind. It was shortly before Christmas. I was in the eighth grade and was working evenings, straightening the toy section. A little boy, five or six years old, came in. He was wearing a worn-out brown coat. His shoes were dirty and his one shoelace was torn. The little boy looked poor to me — too poor to afford anything. He looked around the toy section, picked up this item and that, and then carefully put them back in their place.Dad came down the stairs and walked over to the boy. His steel blue eyes smiled as he asked the boy what he could do for him. The boy said he was looking for a Christmas present to buy his brother. I was impressed that Dad treated him with the same respect as any adult. Dad told him to take his time and look around. He did.After about 20 minutes, the little boy carefully picked up a toy plane, walked up to my dad and said, "How much for this, Mister""How much you got" Dad asked.The little boy held out his hand and opened it. His hand was creased with wet lines of dirt from clutching his money. In his hand lay two dimes, a nickel and two pennies — 27 cents. The price on the toy plane he'd picked out was $3.98."That'll just about do it," Dad said as he closed the sale. Dad's reply still rings in my ears.I thought about what I had seen as I wrapped the present. When the little boy walked out ofthe store, I didn't notice the worn coat or the single torn shoelace. What I saw was a radiant child with a treasure.41. What did the boy try to do with the little money he had?42. How did Dad in the story treat the little boy?43. How did the boy feel when he left the store?44. What did the author learn from his father's act?45. What did Winston Churchill mean by saying "You make a living by what you get, but you makea life by what you give"Part 4 WritingMy Views on Campus Security (about 130 words)参考答案:Part 1 Vocabulary 16-20 DCCABPart 2 Reading Comprehension21-25 DBACA26-30 BDABA31-35 CADCC36-40 DBCCAPart 3 Short Answer Questions41 To buy a Christmas present for his brother42 With the same respect as he did an adult43 very happy44 One doesn’t work merely for money45 Giving makes your life meaningful。

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