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新视野大学英语四Quiz1-ReadingUnit1-2题目及答案1

新视野大学英语四Quiz1-ReadingUnit1-2题目及答案1

新视野大学英语四Quiz1-ReadingUnit1-2题目及答案1题目1:根据阅读理解,回答以下问题。

1. 根据文章,为什么学习外语是重要的?2. 文章提到了哪些外语能帮助个人发展和职业发展?3. 文章中提到的学习外语的益处有哪些?4. 根据文章,学习外语需要具备哪些条件和品质?5. 作者认为学生应该注重学习外语的哪些方面?答案1:1. 文章中提到,学习外语对于个人发展和职业发展非常重要。

在全球化的时代背景下,外语成为了一种沟通的工具和一种竞争力。

2. 文章提到了英语、汉语和西班牙语等外语能够帮助个人发展和职业发展,尤其是英语在国际交流和全球商业中广泛应用。

3. 文章中提到了学习外语的益处有以下几个方面:- 增加职业机会:掌握一门流行的外语将会为个人在就业市场上带来更多机会。

- 提升交际能力:学习外语可以帮助人们与世界各地的人沟通,拓宽视野和交流的范围。

- 增强思维能力:学习外语可以培养人们的思维灵活性和解决问题的能力。

- 增加文化理解:学习外语可以使人们更好地了解和欣赏不同的文化。

- 锻炼自律和毅力:学习外语需要持之以恒的努力和坚持,可以培养人们的自律和毅力。

4. 根据文章,学习外语需要具备以下条件和品质:- 热情和兴趣:对外语学习要有积极的态度和浓厚的兴趣。

- 学习资料和资源:提供良好的学习材料和资源,如教材、课程和语言学习软件等。

- 学习环境:创造良好的学习环境,包括语言实践的机会和交流的空间。

- 学习方法和策略:运用科学、有效的学习方法和策略来提高学习效果。

5. 作者认为学生应该注重学习外语的以下方面:- 语法和词汇:应该学习并掌握外语的基本语法和词汇。

- 听力和口语:要注重训练听力和口语能力,能够流利地听懂和表达思想。

- 阅读和写作:要培养阅读和写作的能力,能够理解和表达复杂的文章。

- 文化和背景知识:要了解外语所属的文化和背景知识,加深对语言的理解和应用。

注意:答案仅供参考,具体内容可根据阅读理解进行拓展和调整。

大学英语词汇测试Quiz 4及答案

大学英语词汇测试Quiz 4及答案

大学英语词汇测试Quiz 4Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)Directions:In this part, there are 20 incomplete sentences. For eachsentence there are three or four choices, choose ONE answerthat best completes the sentence.1.You use _____ to describe something that stands first in rank, importance.A.primaryB. vitalC. pure2.If you ____ a problem or task, you try to understand it or deal with it.A.discussB. addressC. meet3.Let’s see how organic food can ____ our life ?A.effectB. affectC. affection4.Children ____ make mistakes, unconsciously or intentionally.A.inevitableB. eliminateC. inevitably5.There has been a ____ in fashion from formal to more informal dress.A.shineB. shiftC. shirt6.We have no right to ____ happiness without producing it.A.consciousB. consumptionC. consume7.The proposal aroused little ____ in the group.A.emotionB. feeingC. enthusiasm8.I always believe that anything is ____ it if it is for your health.A.worthB. deserveC. worthy9.Our correspondent has been ____ the impact of the sanction.A.measuredB. assessingC. assessed10.There we received several weeks of ____ training.A.intensiveB. intentionC. ensure11. I hope this success will ____ you to greater efforts.A. entireB. inquireC. inspire12. Birds can fly away, but buildings stay to suffer the consequences of environmental ____.A. neglectB. ignoreC. notice13. Many black children suffer racial ____ at school.A. treatmentB. abuseC. misuse14. She ____ aimlessly around the campus.A. strolledB. wonderedC. wandered15. A trainer came in to ____ how the new computer system worked.A. demonstrateB. diagnoseC. distribute16. Research has ____ that the risk is higher for women.A. convincedB. confirmedC. captured17. Some people are sensitive ____ others’ criticism.A. toB. ofC. upon18. We knew that there were no ____ or easy solutions to overcome the problems that we faced.A. constantB. instantC. distant19. A private detective was hired to conduct the ____.A. researchB. projectC. investigation20. What you say now is not ____ with what you said last week.A. consistentB. resistantC. assistantKeys: 1-5 ABBCB 6-10 CCABA 11-15 CABCA 16-20 BABCA。

大学英语4 Quiz two答案

大学英语4 Quiz two答案

The unusual title of the book ______________ me into reading it.所选答案: D. intrigued问题2His new novel received ______________ reviews and won Pulitzer Prize that year.所选答案: C. complimentary问题3After the negotiation, the president leaned back in his seat and ______________ hissuccess.所选答案: A. savored问题4He kept the watch for _____________ reasons; it was a present from his mother.所选答案: B. sentimental问题5Investment in the stock market is thought by some to be a perilous (危险的)_____________ that few could succeed.所选答案: B. enterprise问题6Volcanic eruption is _________________, which is a natural phenomenon.所选答案: B. spontaneous问题7The meaning of the idea, put it more exactly, is ______________, or not clearlydefined.所选答案: A. vague问题8The library urged the _________________ books to be returned without delay.所选答案: C. overdue问题9得5 分,满分5 分To write an essay on how a language evolves is a ________________ mission.所选答案: A. tough问题10A man who is eager to ____________ should try his best to improve himself inwhatever aspects concerned.所选答案: C. thrive问题11There is a(n) [a] interdependence of intellect and morals.所选答案:There is a(n) intimate interdependence of intellect and morals. 问题12The staff size has [a] almost 40% since the export demand decreased last year.所选答案:The staff size has shrunk almost 40% since the export demand decreased last year.问题13Man’s [a] of time is closely linked with his internal rhythms.所选答案:Man’s perception of time is closely linked with his internalrhythms.问题14New technologies can help people with poor [a] adaptation to the dark removebarriers.所选答案:New technologies can help people with poor visual adaptation to the dark remove barriers.问题15The parents are so yielding that the spoiled child takes it for granted to [a] against them in all aspects.所选答案:The parents are so yielding that the spoiled child takes it for granted to rebel against them in all aspects.问题16Sometimes the only response towards an ambiguous issue is to [a] our shoulders andgive it up.所选答案:Sometimes the only response towards an ambiguous issue is to shrug our shoulders and give it up.问题17Students [a] in classes of their choices are expected to learn better with stronger motivation.所选答案:Students enrolled in classes of their choices are expected to learn better with stronger motivation.问题18得5 分,满分5 分What the president said [a] a murmur of agreement from the audience.所选答案:What the president said evoked a murmur of agreement from theaudience.问题19A qualified teacher should not only be [a] skillful, but academically capable.所选答案:A qualified teacher should not only be empirically skillful, but academically capable.问题20After a 15-minute break, the professor [a] to explain in his lecture the mystery of a submarine volcano.所选答案:After a 15-minute break, the professor proceeded to explain in his lecture the mystery of a submarine volcano.。

新视野大学英语听说教程4quiz

新视野大学英语听说教程4quiz

新版新视野大学英语【听说教程】第四册答案+quiz unit1Understanding Short Conversations1.A2.C3.B.4.B5.D6.B.7.A8.C9.C. 10.D Understanding a Long ConversationABACBUnderstanding a PassageAADBCUnderstanding a Radio Program1.married in St. Paul's Cathedral.2.was a guest at the wedding ceremony.3.wore a hat with flowers at the wedding4. is remembered as having been naughty.5. was one of the designers of the wedding dress. Culture talkTFFTLong ConversationDABBAPassageCABBACompound DictationshortageassignedcenteredhospitalizationtreatmentcolleaguedecentralizedThere are nurse-managers instead of head nursesdecide among themselves who will work what shifts and whenan equal with other vice presidents of the hospitalQUIZADDBB DACBB11noble 12 old-fashioned 13 convinced 14 insisting 15 when16 usingQUIZADDBB DACBBnovel old-fashioned convinced insisting when yielding sound--------------------------------------------------------------------------------unit2Understanding Short ConversationsDDDCB AABCDUnderstanding A Long ConversationDABBAUnderstanding a PassageBCDACUnderstanding a Radio ProgramCAACDCulture talkFFTTLong ConversationDABBAPassageBDACACompound DictationsketchshadowpaintingsabroadEuropejewelsexquisitepictures of rooms with handsomely dressed people in them not just their clothes or the lines of their facesbut he was far greater than they would ever becomeQUIZCADDA ABBDBmarket operating dominant compatible range smoothly rivals--------------------------------------------------------------------------------unit3Understanding Short ConversationsCDCBBBACABUnderstanding A Long ConversationABDCBUnderstanding a PassageABDBCUnderstanding a Radio Program1. An Australian scientist who won the Nobel Prize.2. The mysterious field of infectious diseases.3. By accident.4. It was probably extremely significant.5. He couldn't handle all that.Culture talkTFTTLong ConversationBCADCPassageBACBCCompound DictationSeptemberretireretirementreductionpracticalpensionsleisureThe club arranges discussion groups and handicraft sessionsa member can attend any course held there free of charge the financial section on Mondays and Wednesdays between six and eight p.m.QUIZCBCCD ABABDcustomsadjustmentconcernsaccustomedservedbewildereddressingsunit4Understanding Short ConversationsBADDADCCAAUnderstanding A Long ConversationCBBBCUnderstanding a PassageACBACUnderstanding a Radio Programbecame Bill Gates' greatest contribution makes use of Gates' systemwas the plaything of nerdsbecame a business toolmade it a wish to dominate like Bill Gateswas not fit to comment on upcoming innovationCulture talkTTFFLong ConversationBABCAPassageAABBACompound Dictationfundamentaldramaticallymajorityworkplaceself-employedbreadthnotionsits applications in personal computers, digital communications, and factory robotsstill unimagined technology could produce a similar wave of dramatic changeswill have the greatest advantage and produce the most wealthQUIZCCABA DABABgiant stories tail fuel theater Imagine Fortunatelyunit5Understanding Short ConversationsADDDBCDCADUnderstanding a Long ConversationBBACCUnderstanding a PassageDABBAUnderstanding a Radio Program1. how they are turning men off2. an idea in one's head about what the perfect man looks like3. a much younger version of yourself4. more advice on dating and relationships5. burning the perfect man checklistCulture talkLong ConversationCDABDPassageACACDCompound Dictationemergingresidentsparticipantscompanionshipsoldiersisolatedextraordinarywho happen to live by themselves die at twice the rate of those who live with othersIt's clear that reaching out to others can help our bodies thriveonly 5 percent of U.S. households consisted of one person living aloneQUIZDDBAC BBCCApursuits serve relaxation temporary afford skills contributeunit6Understanding Short Conversations CBCDBCADDBUnderstanding a Long Conversation ABCCDUnderstanding a PassageCDDABUnderstanding a Radio Program Centennial Olympic ParkNorth Cardwell, New Jersey Oklahoma City, Oklahomathe FBI laboratoriesground zeroan Atlanta abortion clinicCulture talkLong ConversationDCBAAPassageCBCADCompound DictationimpeachscandalgamblingRepresentativesaccusationsproceduresoppositionresigned as Secretary of Social Welfare and urged the President to resignfive economic advisers to the President have resignedthe Judicial Committee and Economic Affairs Committee inthe House of RepresentativesQUIZABDBA CABBAfocused emotionally distance cancer retirement crossed increasingly(1)Regardless of our age we may make a number of important changes in our current lifestyle(2)We know much more about preventive health today than our parents and grandparents did in the past(3)this new knowledge can be transmitted to our children to help them become healthier than our generation--------------------------------------------------------------------------------unit7Understanding Short ConversationsBCAADCBDABUnderstanding a Long ConversationDACCBUnderstanding a PassageCCDBBUnderstanding a Radio Programshows God's part in creating the universeshows the existence of a man thousands of years ago shows messages inscribed in DNAshows a court opinion against Intelligent Design shows God's existenceCulture talkTTFFLong ConversationDDABBPassageACBADCompound Dictationwould-beintelligencegenesathleticmedicaldisclosedconsiderationthe sum American egg donors expect to be paidplus all the costs of medical treatment and insurance almost half the cost of fees for the student's four-year college courseQUIZBDAAD CCCBAconfusingdifferentuncomfortableprofessionalidentifyobserveadmireyou should be asking yourself whether or not his behavior is like yoursyou might find you can learn much from his response to different sorts of situationsBy watching and learning from a model, you will probably begin to identify and get some working habits--------------------------------------------------------------------------------unit8Understanding Short ConversationsCAABCDDACBUnderstanding a Long Conversation DAABAUnderstanding a PassageDABBAUnderstanding a Radio ProgramBill GatesWarren BuffetKP SinghMartha StewartRonald LauderLuisa KrollCulture talkLong ConversationACDBCPassageADBBBCompound DictationgreetedfreshmanspiteflukeagitatedfacultyparticularlyI had the highest average in the freshman classThen, she took out a copy of the English final examination paperI knew rage so intense that I wanted to start punching herQUIZAABAD DADCAentertainmentoutsiderestrictionsproposedbannedmilitaryresponded--------------------------------------------------------------------------------unit 9Understanding Short ConversationsACBDCDAABCUnderstanding a Long ConversationDABBAUnderstanding a PassageDBBCCUnderstanding a Radio Program1. His brother's two daughters.2 They drove there.3. Children under three.4. They watched the parade.5. He sat down and had a rest for a few minutes.Culture talkTTFTLong ConversationCBACDPassageBADCBCompound DictationAuthoritiesgrantoperanot traditionalstagedjournaliststunnelCritics, performers and audience alike were especially excited about the new introduction to the storywho kills all suitors who cannot answer her three riddles Some Chinese critics have complained that the princess has none of the grace of a true Chinese ladyunit10Understanding Short ConversationsDBACBBBCBAUnderstanding a Long ConversationDBCABUnderstanding a PassageCBDDAUnderstanding a Radio Programis something not known for sureis trying to figure out how dreams help in solving problems is something everyone should dois important in interpreting dreamsis something a person might be afraid ofCulture talkTTFTLong ConversationCDCAAPassageADCBACompound Dictationrarelyconsultingrentingagentappointmentexchangepraisesthe people who work there actually know where things are and they'll take you right to themI will tell you what I really like about PublixThere's a different grocery store near my house, but all that the employees do there is to grunt。

新视野大学英语4quiz3-2题目和答案

新视野大学英语4quiz3-2题目和答案

Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations(每小题:1 分)Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.1.A. The speakers are welfare caseworkers.B. The speakers have cleaned up their apartment.C. The speakers live together and receive welfare money.D. The speakers have had their welfare payments reduced.2.A. The man has arrived this morning from Thailand.B. The man is going to Thailand the next day.C. The man has bought some bags in Thailand.D. The man would like to take the woman to Thailand.3.A. He can't speak the language.B. He doesn't know how to speak to native speakers.C. He sometimes makes mistakes in pronunciation andtenses.D. He have difficulty understanding native speakers.4.A. The woman's leg is broken.B. The accident was too minor to lead to a break.C. X-rays are the only way to know if there is a break.D. The woman's pain is probably minor.5.A. The man would like to do something to help people.B. The man would like to do something to get rich.C. The man thinks the woman should do something to makeher rich.D. The man thinks the woman's new job is good.6.A. Waking up and rolling out of bed.B. Being near all his favorite things.C. Meeting people from all over the world.D. Staying near his classroom.7.A. Brother and sister.B. Teacher and student.C. Father and daughter.D. Mother and son.8.A. Brother and sister.B. Mother and son.C. Father and daughter.D. Teacher and student.(Hidden)Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。

新视野大学英语4Quiz答案

新视野大学英语4Quiz答案

unit 1 95%1-5 A D D B B 6-10 D A C B B1.novel2. old-fashioned3.convinced4. insisting5.when6. yielding7. sound8.caught and struggle between preventable pressure and the wild educational decision9. that it is not necessary that computers can teach as well as with pencil and paper10. Even those who believe that all children should have access to computers have been warned of potential dangersunit 2 85%1-5 C A D D A 6-10 A B B D B1.market2.operating3.dominant4. compatible5.range6.smoothly7.rivals8.who decides to stall the Microsoft uprising in the practice9.10. The growth of the Internet together with rival such as American onlineunit 3 85%1-5 C B C C D 6-10 A B A B D1. customs2. adjustment3. concerns 4 accustomed 5 served 6 bewildered 7.dressings8. The standard methods for people to do their cooking are boiling, baking or roasting and frying9. Boiled foods are cooked in water or some other typed liquid at a boiling temperature10. Fried foods are cooked in hot fat or oil until bland and tenderuint 485%1-5 CCABA6-10 DABAB11.giant12.stories13.tail14.fuel15.theater16. Imagine17.Fortunately18.And each plane there’re twice many engines as the jet need to fly19.If the engines fail on the same side,the plane can easily uses other engines in order to land 20.There are also two mechanical pilots to take charge of plane if human pilot cannot fly the planeunit 5 95%DDBACBBCCApursuitsserverelaxationtemporaryaffordskillscontributethe personal schedule has to be subject to the arrangements of group activitiesOne can read a good book at midnight, listen to a favorite record between classesThe student literally has no chance to be exposed to social interactionunit 690%1-5 ABDBA6-10 CABBA11.focused12.emotionally13.distance14.cancer15.retirement16.crossed17.increasingly18.Regardless of our age we may make a number of important changes in our current lifestyle 19.We know much more about preventive health today than our parents and grandparents did in the past20.this new knowledge can be transmitted to our children to help them become healthier than our generation。

(完整版)新视野视听说第四册quiz.3答案

(完整版)新视野视听说第四册quiz.3答案

1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Forest fire is very bad this year.B. Forest fires will be worse next year.C. Forest fire will be brought under control next year.D. Forest fire has been brought under control.Your answer Correct answerB B2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The earthquake was not as strong as the Tokyo one.B. The earthquake was stronger than the Tokyo one.C. The two of them were lucky enough to live in anearthquake-proof hotel.D. The earthquake has leveled the house to the ground.Your answer Correct answerA A3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. There will be a volcanic eruption on La Palma island.B. La Palma island will be completely submerged.C. Tidal waves will strike the coasts of two continents.D. Tidal waves will die down along the coasts of Africa andNorth America.Your answer Correct answerD C4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She knows a lot about floods.B. She is an earthquake expert.C. She is interested in meteorites.D. She is worried about natural disasters.Your answer Correct answerD D5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man thinks modern technology can tame nature whilethe woman does not.B. The woman thinks modern technology can tame naturewhile the man does not.C. Both the man and woman think mankind can conquernature.D. Neither the man nor the woman thinks mankind canconquer nature.Your answer Correct answerD DPart IIDirections: Listen to the passage(s) three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for the general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from S8 to S10, write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read for the third time, check your answers.A few years ago, my friend and I were walking (S1)(1)(2)of Teheran. This area is well-known(3)major traffic circles. It is located at the (S4)(4)(5), but the weather(6)between the two circles, it started raining very hard. We started to(S7) (7)the boulevard to get to the second circle. It was raining so hard that we decided to go inside arestaurant instead. (S8) (8)At first, we did not know what was going on. We went outside the restaurant to see what was happening. People seemed shocked.(S9) (9)We were scared. Cars, rocks, and people were floating on the water like little toys toward the little market at the south end of the circle. The height of the water was almost to the top of the trees.After a few minutes, the flood’s flow was reduced, so we decided to leave the area before the water entered the street we were on.(S10) (10)Later, we also learned that a dam had burst as the rain started.YouranswerCorrect answer(1) at at(2) section section(3) connects connects(4) bottom bottom(5) shining shining(6) AS As(7) cross cross(8)Ten minutes later, as we were looking out the window, we saw everyone was running away fromsomething.(9)A huge flood was streaming downthe mountain. We were standingon a higher place, so we could seeeverything.(10)It was reported that the flooddestroyed a big area andapproximately 300 people werekilled or disappeared that day.Part IIIDirections: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. Why was the door to the balcony wide open?A. The weather was hot.B. It was too moist inside.C. It was too dry inside.D. The scene outside was beautiful.Your answer Correct answerA A2. Why was the man unable to shut the windows?A. The window was deformed.B. The wind was too strong.C. He was scared stiff by the loud thunder.D. He was frightened by the lightning.Your answer Correct answerB B3. How did he manage to close the window?A. He asked his wife to close it together.B. He used a mop to close it.C. He waited until the wind was less strong.D. He waited until the hail was over.Your answer Correct answerB B4. What did the speaker do after seeing the lightning?A. He closed the window.B. He turned off the TV.C. He turned off the lights.D. He pulled out the electrical plugsYour answer Correct answerD D5. What is the sequence of the events?A. Sun---wind---thunder and lightning---sun---hail.B. Sun---hail---thunder and lightning---wind---sun.C. Sun---wind---thunder and lightning---hail---sun.D. Sun---wind---hail---thunder and lightning---sun.Your answer Correct answerC CPart IVDirections: Choose the right answer.1. Our flight to Tokyo was delayed by twelve hours. A typhoon________________ the east coast, and it was chaos.A. beatB. hitD. attacked onYour answer Correct answerB B2. Tsunami waves can be ________________ meters high. Theytoss cars and houses around as though they were children's toys.A. a dozen ofB. dozen ofC. dozensD. dozens ofYour answer Correct answerD D3. It is reported that at least 1,068 people are dead, 1,600 are________________, and 25,000 are in need of emergency food and other forms of assistance.A. missingB. missedC. losingD. lossYour answer Correct answerA A4. A key factor in the widespread destruction is the extensivedeforestation and the ________________ of settlementsalong the floodplains of rivers.A. presentB. presenceD. absenceYour answer Correct answerD B5. The flood ________________ for humanitarian relief workersto rescue stranded people and deliver badly needed food,medicine and supplies to residentsA. found difficultB. found it difficultC. made difficultD. made it difficultYour answer Correct answerD D。

外研社,新编大学英语综合教程4,Unit4 Creativity,Quiz答案

外研社,新编大学英语综合教程4,Unit4 Creativity,Quiz答案

外研社,新编大学英语综合教程4Unit4 CreativityQuiz答案1. Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.1. The servant was dismissed for being lazy and dishonest.A. neglectedB. ignoredC. firedD. sent2. He tried his best to mask his enmity (敌意) under an appearance of friendliness.A. faceB. concealC. revealD. present3. It rained practically all night.A. almostB. mostlyC. reallyD. actually4. Regular exercise is vital for your health.A. fatalB. energeticC. importantD. relevant5. Let's move to the next item on the agenda.A. paperB. planC. projectD. work6. She has been appointed to solve the problem.A. chosenB. appliedC. askedD. demanded7. Mere words won't help.A. ManyB. TrueC. RealD. Only8. She withdrew her eyes from the terrible sight.A. took overB. took upC. took awayD. took down9. It's often difficult to discern the truth of an event from the newspaper stories.A. understandB. distinguishC. findD. get10. The flavor of most foods can be enhanced by good cooking.A. improvedB. raisedC. changedD. forced11. In order to avoid students' utter reliance on teachers, students should be taught how to learninstead of what to learn.A. independenceB. dispensationC. dependenceD. confidence12. Young children need stimulation.A. praiseB. challengesC. understandingD. help2. Complete the following sentences with the appropriate forms of the words in brackets.13. manual menu mental metalA. Is it made of wood orB. We are sure a lot of thisC. Those who suffer an illness of the mind should be sent toD. The man ordered the most expensive items on theYour answer Correct answer(1) metal metal(2) manual manual(3) mental mental(4) menu menu14. adapt adoptB. This novel has beenYour answer Correct answer(1) adapted adapted(2) adapted adapted(3) adopted adopted(4) adopted adopted15. award rewardB. He announced a(n)Your answer Correct answer(1) award award(2) reward reward16. incident accident business issue eventA. I raised a newD. She told us about some of the amusingYour answer Correct answer(1) issue issue(2) accident accident(3) business business(4) incidents incidents(5) events events3. Translate the following sentences into English, using the expressions in brackets.17. 我再也没有见到过他,也没有收到过他的信。

大学英语视听说第四册第6章quiz的答案

大学英语视听说第四册第6章quiz的答案

Your percentage score is 72%.Quiz result has been recorded successfully.Part IDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. A TOEFL examination.B. Any English language examination.C. Good luck.D. Ill luck.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. To keep evil away.B. To wish for more money.C. To show friendliness.D. To treat a wound.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She will paint it brown.B. She wants the man to paint it brown.C. She asks the man to climb up the ladder.D. She asks the man not to walk under the ladder.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The building is a 13-floor one.B. The building does not have a 13th floor.C. The building has a 13th floor but nobody lives there.D. The building has a 13th floor but few people live there.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. It causes a car accident.B. It causes an injury.C. It prevents bad luck.D. It makes plenty of money.Part IIDirections: Listen to the passage(s) three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for the general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from S8 to S10, write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read for the third time, check your answers.Easter Island in the southern Pacific Ocean remains a mystery.uninhabited, but there were many statues on it. People are (S2)theories give different explanations, but none is completely convincing.The Easter Islanders had their own system of (S4)develop their own system? Remember that writing was first invented in Asia only a few thousand years BC.it possible that a few Easter Islanders traveled 2,300 miles to Chile, got sweet potatoes, and brought them back? But this is unlikely.Easter Island have been colonized by people from Chile? Yet, DNA taken from graves dug up on Easter Island has shown that these people were Polynesians, not American Indians. The Polynesians lived on the sea and knew how to travel thousands of miles in their small canoes. They knew where they were going. The American Indians did not know how to do that. Yet, (S10)stomachs of birds.YourCorrect answeranswer(1) discovered discovered(2) eager eager(3) died died(4) writing writing(5)(6) (7)(8)(9)(10)Part IIIDirections: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers. 1. When did people begin to record animals falling from skies? A. Hundreds of years ago. B. Thousands of years ago. C. In 1877. D. In 1957.2. What did Dr. Smith notice? A. An alligator climbing ashore.B. An alligator falling to the ground, seriously wounded.C. An alligator falling to the ground dead.D. An alligator falling to the ground and crawling towards thetent.3. How many alligators did the doctor find within 200 yards?A. Eight.B. Seven.C. Six.D. Two.4. How did Mr. and Mrs. Tucker conclude that the alligatordropped from sky?A. They heard the soft sound of a falling object.B. They heard a groan.C. They heard both a thump and a groan.D. They saw a dark object dropping to the ground.5. How did the airship officer know that the alligator had fallenfrom the sky?A. He saw it falling with his own eyes.B. One of his crew members saw it falling.C. The crew of another airship saw it falling.D. The officer did not take an alligator aboard.Part IVDirections: Choose the right answer.1. My Uncle gave me this lucky mascot when I was five, and it'sbeen with me ever since. It brought me luck in all my college exams. I can't ________________ part with it.A. bring myself toB. get myselfC. take myself toD. help myself2. Congratulations for getting the interview! I've________________ for you.A. crossed my legs for youB. crossed my arms for youC. got your fingers crossedD. got my fingers crossed3. David Copperfield is the world's greatest magician; he'scertainly ________________.A. worth seenB. worth lookedC. worth lookingD. worth a look4. A magician never tells his secrets. David attempts theimpossible, and no one has any idea ________________ he does it.A. whichB. whereC. whatD. how5. If you smash your mirror, your soul will be damaged too,dooming it to an early death, and not giving it an entry into ________________.A. skyB. the skyC. heavenD. the heaven。

新视野大学英语四Quiz1-ReadingUnit1-2题目及答案1

新视野大学英语四Quiz1-ReadingUnit1-2题目及答案1

Part 1 Multiple Choice(每小题:分)Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.1.Almost all the countries in the world hoped that the warringsides would ________ a compromise.A. affectB. effectC. comeD. lead2.Our talk was completely ________out by the roar of themachines. As a result, we had to communicate with gestures.A. decreasedB. reducedC. smashedD. drowned3.She was arrested for ______ state secrets to a foreign reporterin return for her son going abroad.A. getting awayC. breaking awayD. putting away4.Can you ______ furnishing your house luxuriously at a timewhen the company is losing so much money?A. verifyB. identifyC. justifyD. clarify5.There _______ new problems in respect of the relationshipbetween the two countries in recent years.A. roseB. raisedC. liftedD. arose6.The professor kept speaking about his new discovery in thefield, only ____ occasionally to have a mouthful of tea.A. dropping offC. putting offD. setting off7.His health ________ as he ate too little and worked too hardfor months on end.A. broke upB. broke throughC. broke downD. broke off8.After the meeting the workers went back to their ________workshops.A. respectableB. respectiveC. respectfulD. respected9.The theory of class currently prevailing in the West is _____based on what Max Weber, a German sociologist, proposed.A. fairlyC. greatlyD. largely10.His answer was so confused that I could hardly make any________ of it at all.A. interpretationB. meaningC. reasonD. sense11.No one in the class could ________ the right answer to thequestion.A. describeB. furnishC. installD. assess12.The dentist could ________ no signs of decay in my teeth.A. determineC. assignD. detect13.To his great joy he discovered that his ears became ________.A. sensitiveB. awareC. efficientD. sensible14.He made no ________ to his illness till after the lesson.A. remarkB. commentC. referenceD. opinion15.We need to make sure that we ________ our resources asfully as possible.A. achieveB. operateD. expel16.The economy looks set to ________ its growth into next year.A. endureB. persistC. remainD. sustain17.It was the only thing that I could do—I don't have to ________myself to anyone.A. accountB. justifyC. discountD. clarify18.The shop assistant says if I leave $10 as a ________, they'llkeep the dress for me.A. depositB. loanC. guaranteeD. fee19.It was such a(n) ________ to hear that Marta was found safeand well.A. concernB. anxietyC. expectationD. relief20.If consumers realize that they are likely to be ____ byfoodstuffs, they will not buy them.A. finedB. suedC. contaminatedD. charged21.I think you should question their ________ in offering to lendyou the money.A. motivesB. reasonsC. idealsD. initiatives22.The government is trying to _____ public confidence in itsmanagement of the economy.A. recoverB. relieveC. preserveD. restore23.She was using all her powers of persuasion to ______ theGriffins to remain in the town.A. makeB. induceC. expelD. tempt24.There's nothing on TV tonight, ________ rubbish.A. rather thanB. more thanC. better thanD. other than25.Our hopes ________ and fell in the same instant.A. aroseB. raisedC. roseD. aroused26. A season ticket _______the holder to make as many journeysas he wishes within the stated period of time.A. entitlesB. grantsC. presentsD. promises27.Only a selected number of landladies in the neighborhoodhave been allowed by the university to take in ________.A. residentsB. lodgersC. settlersD. inhabitants28.The Car Club couldn't ________ to meet the demands of all itsmembers.A. assumeB. ensureC. guaranteeD. confirm29.Extensive reporting on television has helped to ________interest in a wide variety of sports and activities.A. assembleB. generateC. yieldD. gather30.He has recently ________ golf for relaxation.A. taken upB. taken withC. taken onD. taken overPart 1 Multiple Choice (每小题: 1 分; 满分:30 分)Subtotal: 30 老师评语:Part 2 Reading Comprehension (MultipleChoice)(每小题:分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully andchoose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B,C and D.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.A child who has once been pleased with a tale likes, as a rule, tohave it retold in identically the same words, but this should not leadparents to treat printed fairy stories as sacred (上帝的) texts. It isalways much better to tell a story than read it out of a book, and, ifa parent can produce what, in the actual circumstances of the timeand the individual child, is an improvement on the printed text, somuch the better.A charge made against fairy tales is that they harm the child byfrightening him or arousing his sadistic (施虐狂的) impulses. Toprove the latter, one would have to show in a controlled experimentthat children who have read fairy stories were more often guilty ofcruelty than those who had not. As to fear, I think, we also needwell-documented cases of children being dangerously terrified (恐惧) by some fairy story. Often, however, this arises from the childhaving heard the story once. Familiarity with the story by repetitionturns the pain of fear into the pleasure of a fear faced andmastered.There are also people who object to fairy stories on the groundsthat they are not objectively true, that giants, witches (女巫),two-headed dragons, magic carpets (魔毯), etc., do not exist; andthat, instead of indulging (沉溺) his fantasies in fairy tales, the childshould be taught how to adapt to reality by studying history and mechanics. I find such people, I must confess, so unsympathetic and peculiar that I do not know how to argue with them. If their case were sound, the world should be full of mad men attempting to fly from New York to Philadelphia on a broomstick (女巫乘骑的扫帚柄) or covering a telephone with kisses in the belief that it was their enchanted (中魔法的) girl-friend.No fairy story ever claimed to be a description of the external world and no sane (精神健全的) child has ever believed that it was.1.The author considers that a fairy story is more effective whenit is ___c____.A. repeated without variationB. treated with respectC. adapted by the parentD. set in the present2.Some people dislike fairy stories because they feel that they_____d___.A. tempt people to be cruel to childrenB. show the primitive cruelty in childrenC. lend themselves to undesirable experiments with childrenD. increase a tendency to have sadistic impulses in children3.According to the passage great fear can be stimulated in achild when the story is __b______.A. set in realityB. heard for the first timeC. repeated too oftenD. dramatically told4.The author's mention of broomsticks and telephones is meantto suggest that __b_____.A. fairy stories are still being made upB. there is confusion about different kinds of truthC. people try to modernize old fairy storiesD. there is more concern for children's fears nowadays5.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to thepassage? cA. Fairy stories are anything but beneficial to the growth ofchildren.B. Fairy stories teach children the way to adapt to the society.C. No fairy story should be taken as the true description of thereality.D. No fairy story should be told to the children withoutmodification.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.In the primary school, a child is in a comparatively simple setting and most of the time forms a relationship with one familiar teacher. On entering secondary school, a new world opens up and frequently it is a much more difficult world. The pupil soon learns to be less free in the way he speaks to teachers and even to his fellow pupils. He begins to lose gradually the free and easy ways of the primary school, for he senses the need for a more cautious approach in the secondary school where there are older pupils. Secondary staff and pupils suffer from the pressures of academic work and seem to have less time to stop and talk. Teachers with specialist roles may see hundreds of children in a week, and a pupil may be able to form relationships with very few of the staff. He has to decide which adults are approachable; good schools will make clear to every young person from the first year what guidance and personal help is available—but whether the reality of life in the institution actually encourages requests for help is another matter.Adults often forget what a confusing picture school can offer to a child. He sees a great deal of movement, a great number of people—often rather frightening-looking people—and realizes that an increasing number of choices and decisions have to be made. As he progresses through the school the confusion may become less but the choices and decisions required will increase. The school will rightly expect the pupil to take the first steps to obtain the help he needs, for this is the pattern of adult life for which he has to be prepared, but all the time the opportunities for personal and group advice must be presented in a way which makes them easy to understand and within easy reach of pupils.6.According to the passage one of the problems for pupilsentering secondary schools is that ____a____.A. they are taught by many different teachersB. they do not attend lessons in every subjectC. the teachers are not so friendly and helpfulD. the teachers give most attention to a few pupils7.In secondary schools every pupil having problems should____a____.A. know how to ask for helpB. go to ask any teacher he can findC. discuss his problem in classD. turn to his parents for help8.It can be inferred from the passage that the author is mainlyconcerned about ____d____.A. academic standardsB. the role of specialist teachersC. the training of the individual teachersD. the personal development of pupils9.Which of the following statements is TRUE? bA. All the secondary schools know the way to encouragestudents' requests for help.B. The secondary schools are responsible for offering personaland group advice to new pupils.C. Secondary school pupils enjoy greater freedom incommunicating with teachers and fellow pupils.D. Secondary school pupils can easily get the help they need.10.The most appropriate title for the passage is ____c____.A. Primary School and Secondary SchoolB. Problems for New Secondary School TeachersC. Problems for New Secondary School PupilsD. Academic Work and Personal RelationshipQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage. The US military has blocked public access to nearly all its web sites after its servers were attacked by a new computer virus.Late last week, the US Space Command, which provides security for military computers, instructed all military organizations to block public access after a number of sites had contracted the virus, called the "Code Red" bug, according to an official.The virus is known as a "denial of service" bug, because it replicates (自我复制) itself by reading the data files on a network server and sending copies to other servers—thereby multiplying and sometimes crashing a system—and denying access to legitimate (合法的) users of the site."The Code Red worm did in fact show up in some DoD (Department of Defense) web sites and we're working to contain that," CommandSpokesman Army Maj. Barry Venable said. "Ways we're going about that include blocking public access to the Web sites, because that's the way this worm works, to prevent it from using our networks to propagate (繁殖) itself."The virus exploits a security flaw (缺陷) in certain Microsoft network servers. The flaw was announced last month when a patch was released to fix it."To protect our DoD web sites from being compromised, DoD organizations have been told to review the status of the Internet information servers... to make sure that all the patches that were previously installed had been installed," says Venable.Only a handful of the major Defense Department sites, with the suffix ".mil," appear currently accessible to the public, including the central public affairs site DefenseLink and the military services' main homepages. Public access is blocked to information connected to those sites, and others such as the National Missile Defense site and the US Air Force's European site. Registered Department of Defense personnel continue to have access to the sites, Venable said.11.Which of the following is the best title for this passage? dA. The Code Red Worm.B. DoD Blocks Public Web Site Access.C. DoD Was Attacked.D. Protect DoD Web Sites Against Viruses.12.The word "contracted" (Para.2) most probably means____b____.A. make less or smallerB. get an illnessC. make a legal agreementD. formally agree to marry somebody13.Which of the following statements is NOT true about the CodeRed worm? cA. It can multiply in large numbers.B. It may make a computer system stop working.C. It's included in a patch released by Microsoft.D. It may destroy the connection between legitimate users andthe sites.14.Public access is blocked to most DoD web sites so that____a____.A. the Code Red worm can't use the web site to replicates itselfand send copiesB. DoD organizations can have necessary patches installed toprotect their sitesC. the defense secrets can be prevented from being revealedD. the mistake in certain Microsoft network servers can becorrected15.Which of the following is NOT a measure taken by DoD to fightagainst the Code Red worm? bA. Blocking public access.B. Shutting down e-mail.C. Reviewing the status of the Internet information servers.D. Having necessary patches installed.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage. The decline in moral standards—which has long concerned social analysts—has at last captured the attention of average Americans. And Jean Bethke Elshtain, for one, is glad.The fact that ordinary citizens are now starting to think seriously about the nation's moral climate, says this ethics (伦理学) professorat the University of Chicago, is reason to hope that new ideas will come forward to improve it.But the challenge is not to be underestimated. Materialism and individualism in American society are the biggest obstacles. "The thought that 'I'm in it for me' has become deeply rooted in the national consciousness," Ms. Elshtain says.Some of this can be attributed to the decay of traditional communities, in which neighbors looked out for one another, she says. With today's greater mobility and with so many couples working, those bonds have been weakened, replaced by a greater emphasis on self.In a 1996 poll of Americans, loss of morality topped the list of the biggest problems facing the US. And Elshtain says the public is correct to sense that: Data show that Americans are struggling with problems unheard of in the 1950s, such as classroom violence and a high rate of births to unmarried mothers.The desire for a higher moral standard is not a lament (挽歌) for some nonexistent "golden age," Elshtain says, nor is it a wishful (一厢情愿的) longing for a time that denied opportunities to women and minorities. Most people, in fact, favor a decrease in prejudice.Moral decline will not be reversed until people find ways to counter the materialism in society, she says. "Slowly, you recognize that the things that matter are those that can't be bought."16.Professor Elshtain is pleased to see that Americans___d_____.A. have adapted to a new set of moral standardsB. are longing for the return of the good old daysC. have realized the importance of material thingsD. are awakening to the lowering of their moral standards17.The moral decline of American society is caused mainly by_____b___.A. its growing wealthB. the self-centeredness of individualsC. underestimating the impact of social changesD. the prejudice against women and minorities18.Which of the following characterizes the traditionalcommunities? cA. Great mobility.B. Emphasis on individual effort.C. Concern for one's neighbors.D. Ever-weakening social bonds.19.In the 1950s, classroom violence _____a___.A. was something unheard ofB. attracted a lot of public attentionC. was by no means a rare occurrenceD. began to appear in analysts' data20.According to Elshtain, the current moral decline may bereversed ____d____.A. if people can return to the "golden age"B. when women and men enjoy equal rightsC. when people rid themselves of prejudiceD. if less emphasis is laid on material thingsPart 2 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice) (每小题: 1 分; 满分:20 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 1 D D3. 1 B B4. 1 B B5. 1 C C6. 1 A A7. 1 A A8. 1 D D9. 0 C B10. 1 C C11. 1 D D12. 1 B B13. 1 C C14. 1 A A15. 1 B B16. 1 D D17. 1 B B18. 0 B C19. 1 A A20. 1 D DSubtotal: 18 老师评语:。

新视野大学英语四QuizReadingUnit5-6题目及答案

新视野大学英语四QuizReadingUnit5-6题目及答案

Part 1 Multiple Choice(每小题:分)Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. 1.His answer was so confused that I could hardly make any ________ of itat all.A. interpretationB. explanationC. meaningD. sense2.Two of the children have to sleep in one bed, but the other three have________ ones.A. completeB. singularC. separateD. different3.If you think you can do my job better than I can, you are welcome to________.A. take it overB. take it offC. take it downD. take it in4.Shortly after his retirement, the former president ________ gardening andhunting.A. took toB. took onD. took after5.Most nurses are women, but in the higher ranks of the medical professionwomen are in a ________.A. scarcityB. minorityC. minimumD. shortage6.He looked ________, as if he'd missed a night's sleep.A. worn outB. worn offC. worn awayD. worn through7.His dramatic change in opinion was ________ by the unspeakable wrongdone to him.A. brought outB. brought toC. brought upD. brought about8._______ available annually to the University for publishing books areexhausted for the present.A. ExpensesB. CostsD. Money9.________ I admit that the problems are difficult, I don't agree that theycan't be solved.A. SupposeB. BecauseC. WhileD. Until10. I must tell you that you ________ in your red overcoat the other night.A. look so handsomeB. are looking so handsomeC. looked so handsomeD. were looked so handsome11. I'd rather you ______ anything about it for the time being. You shouldtake a break first.A. not doB. don't doC. didn't doD. won't do12. The lawyer advised him to drop the ________, since he stands littlechance of winning.A. eventB. caseD. affair13. Sometimes children have trouble ________ fact from fiction and maybelieve that such things actually exist.A. to separateB. for separatingC. separatingD. of separating14. He is quite sure that it's ________ impossible for him to fulfill the taskwithin two days.A. absolutelyB. fullyC. exclusivelyD. roughly15. There was such a long line at the exhibition ________ we had to wait forabout half an hour.A. asB. soC. thatD. since16. There is no _______ to the house from the main road.A. accessB. exposureD. edge17. The twentieth century has witnessed an enormous worldwide political,economic and cultural ________.A. traditionB. transmissionC. transportationD. transformation18. The ________ stuck on the envelope says "By Air".A. diagramB. signalC. labelD. mark19. Reading ________ the lines, I would say that the Government is moreworried than it will admit.A. behindB. alongC. betweenD. among20. Things might have been much worse if the mother _______ on her right tokeep the baby.A. has been insistingB. would insistC. had insistedD. insisted21. The statistical figures in that report are not ________. You should notrefer to them.A. accurateB. delicateC. fixedD. rigid22. Contrast may make something appear more beautiful than it is when________ alone.A. seenB. to be seenC. is seenD. having been seen23. The football game comes to you ________ from New York.A. livelyB. liveC. aliveD. living24. None of us expected the chairman to ________ at the party. We thoughthe was still in hospital.A. turn inB. turn upC. turn overD. turn down25. The author of the report is well ________ with the problems in thehospital because he has been working there for many years.A. informedB. enlightenedC. acquaintedD. acknowledged26. The boy spent as much time watching TV as he ________ studying.A. doesB. wasC. hadD. did27. The ship's generator broke down, and the pumps had to be operated________ instead of mechanically.A. manuallyB. automaticallyC. artificiallyD. synthetically28. The letter was written by someone unknown ________ me.A. toB. byC. forD. with29. On the day of my ________, all my friends in the city came to see me off.A. adventureB. absenceC. departureD. arrival30. Many children want the same thing they see ________ on television.A. advertisingB. advertisedC. being advertisingD. been advertisedPart 1 Multiple Choice (每小题: 1 分; 满分:30 分)对错我的答案客观小题得分1. 1 D D2. 1 C C3. 1 A A4. 1 A A5. 1 B B6. 1 A A7. 1 D D8. 1 C C9. 1 C C10. 1 C C11. 1 C C12. 1 B B13. 1 C C14. 1 A A15. 1 C C16. 1 A A17. 1 D D18. 1 C C19. 1 C C20. 1 C C21. 1 A A22. 1 A A23. 1 B B24. 1 B B25. 1 C C26. 0 C D27. 1 A A28. 1 A A29. 1 C C30. 1 B BSubtotal: 29 老师评语:Part 2 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(每小题:分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.The term "culture shock" has already begun to creep into the popular vocabulary. Culture shock is the effect that involvement in a strange culture has on the unprepared visitor. Culture shock is what happens when a traveler suddenly finds himself in a place where yes may mean no, where a "fixed price" is negotiable, where to be kept waiting in an outer office is no cause for insult, where laughter may signify (意味) anger.The culture shock phenomenon causes a breakdown in communication, a misreading of reality, an inability to cope. Yet culture shock is relatively mild in comparison with the much more serious malady (弊病), future shock. Future shock is brought on by the premature arrival of the future. It may well be the most important disease of tomorrow.Take an individual out of his own culture and set him down suddenly in anenvironment sharply different from his own, with a different set of cues to react to—different conceptions (概念) of time, space, work, love, religion, sex, and everything else, then the dislocation he suffers will be severe. Given few clues as to what kind of behavior is rational under the radically new circumstances, the victim may well become a danger to himself and others. Now imagine not merely an individual but an entire society, an entire generation—including its weakest, least intelligent, and most irrational members—suddenly transported into this new world. The result is mass disorientation (迷失方向), future shock on a grand scale.This is the prospect that man now faces. Change is avalanching (把……淹没) upon our heads and most people are unprepared to cope with it.1.Culture shock occurs when ________.A. one loses all hopes of returning to his home environmentB. one expresses ideas and emotions contrary to what he intends toexpressC. one cannot make accurate judgment using one's own value standardsD. one cannot conduct negotiations for goods of fixed prices2.Future shock is much more serious than culture shock as ________.A. it concerns the problems of the futureB. it affects people on a grand scaleC. it causes personal insultsD. it destroys the foundation of the society3.The word "cue" in Para. 3 most probably refers to something that________.A. puzzles an individualB. disturbs an individual's normal way of lifeC. helps an individual to function in societyD. arouses an individual's interest in the new culture4.One effective way to prevent future shock is to ________.A. get people prepared for future changeB. keep people informed of foreign culturesC. have people resist possible future changeD. acquaint people with the harm of future change5.It can be inferred that the author's tone in the passage is ________.A. humorousB. exaggeratedC. radicalD. seriousQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.Silence is unnatural to man. He begins life with a cry and ends it in stillness. In the interval he does all he can to make a noise in the world, and there are few things of which he stands in more fear than of the absence of noise. Even his conversation is in great measure a desperate attempt to prevent a dreadful (可怕的) silence. He knows that ninety-nine percent of human conversation means no more than the buzzing (发出嗡嗡声) of a fly, but he longs to join the buzz and to prove that he is a man and not a waxwork figure. The object of conversation is not, for the most part, to communicate ideas. It is to keep up the buzzing sound. There are, it must be admitted, different qualities of buzz: there is even a buzz that is as exasperating (使人恼怒的) as the continuous ping (砰声) of a mosquito. But at a dinner party one would rather be a mosquito than a mute (哑巴). Most buzzing, fortunately, is agreeable to the ear, and some of it is agreeable even to the mind. He would be a foolish man, however, who waited until he had a wise thought to take part in the buzzing with his neighbors.Those who despise (看不起) the weather as a conversational opening seem to me to be ignorant of the reason why human beings wish to talk. Very few human beings join in a conversation in the hope of learning anything new. Some of them are content if they are merely allowed to go on making a noise into other people's ears, though they have nothing to tell them except that they have seen two or three new plays or that they have had food in a Swiss hotel. At the end of an evening during which they have said nothing at immense length, they are proud of themselves on their success as conversationalists.6.The significance of man's speaking ability is that ________.A. it proves his existence as a manB. it raises his position as a manC. it makes him enjoy meaningful conversationsD. it gets him out of trouble7.The statement that "ninety-nine percent of human conversation means nomore than the buzzing of a fly" suggests that ________.A. most of the human conversations are inspiring and instructiveB. most of the human conversations are as irritating as the noise made bya flyC. most of the human conversations can be dismissed as meaninglessD. most of the human conversations can be regarded as the effectiveactivities8.According to the passage, a man will look silly if he ________.A. makes mistakes in the conversationB. feels reluctant to join in the conversationC. fails to communicate anything new to others in the conversationD. misunderstands others' meanings in the conversation9.In the author's opinion, the introduction of weather as a conversationalopening indicates ________.A. the ignorance of the conversationalistB. the start of an acceptable conversationC. the coming of something newD. the boring nature of the conversation10. Which of the following statements is true, according to the passage?A. At a dinner party, everyone prefers to talk like a mosquito.B. People despise meaningless conversations.C. People take pride in their roles as conversationalists.D. One can always learn something useful from conversation.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.Despite laws designed to keep cigarettes away from kids, 34 percent of US high school students and 15 percent of middle school students use tobacco products, government health officials say.Although the statistics show the number of teens using tobacco has started to decline from record highs in 1997, experts say the numbers are still disturbing given that nearly 90 percent of adult smokers began using tobacco at or before the age of 18."We want to emphasize, while cigarettes are the most lethal form of tobacco, adolescents (青少年) are using many forms of tobacco, and potentially becoming addicted (成瘾) to nicotine (尼古丁) from many sources," said Terry Pechacek, head of the survey team and associate director for science with the CDC Office on Smoking and Health.According to the survey, most middle and high school smokers get their tobacco at gas stations and convenience stores.While the legal age to buy tobacco is 18 throughout most of the United States, the survey shows current laws to be ineffective. Approximately 69 percent ofmiddle school students and 58 percent of high school students reported they were not asked for proof of age when purchasing cigarettes.Although the tobacco industry has altered its advertising, ads still lure teens into buying tobacco products, Pechacek said."Tobacco companies voluntarily stopped outdoor billboards (广告牌), but have taken these advertising dollars and put them into local convenience stores," he said.The study also found one of the "major predictors" of tobacco use to be whether teens spend time with other people who smoke. In the week before the survey, half of the nonsmokers were in a room with someone smoking, and approximately 70 percent of middle school students and 57 percent of high school students who smoke live in a home with a smoker.Experts believe that more education about tobacco in schools could counteract (对抗) the bad influences these students face at home.11. Figures provided in the second paragraph indicate that ________.A. most kids between the ages of 12 and 17 are using tobacco productsB. there are more teens using tobacco since 1997C. smokers tend to begin smoking when they were very youngD. laws are designed to keep cigarettes away from kids before the age of1812. According to Terry Pechacek, teenagers using tobacco ________.A. are likely to take drugsB. like using cigarettesC. tend to quit smoking after age of 18D. like trying different forms of tobacco13. Most teenage smokers buy tobacco at gas stations and conveniencestores, because ________.A. cigarettes there are cheaper than those at any other placeB. people there usually don't ask them to prove they have reached legalageC. there are more types of cigarettes there than other placesD. people there put up cigarettes advertisements on the wall14. The word "lure" (Para. 6) most probably means ________.A. temptB. persuadeC. forceD. talk15. According to what Pechacek said, which of the following factors may NOTinfluence teenagers' using tobacco products?A. Advertisement.B. Family.C. School education.D. Government.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage.Some pessimistic experts feel that the automobile is bound to fall into disuse. They see a day in the not-too-distant future when all autos will be abandoned and allowed to rust. Other authorities, however, think the auto is here to stay. They hold that the car will remain a leading means of urban travel in the foreseeable (可预见的) future.The motorcar will undoubtedly change significantly over the next 30 years. It should become smaller, safer, and more economical, and should not be powered by the gasoline engine. The car of the future should be far more pollution-free than present types.Regardless of its power source, the auto in the future will still be the main problem in urban traffic congestion (拥挤). One proposed solution to this problem is the automated (自动化的) highway system.When the auto enters the highway system, a retractable (可伸缩的) arm will drop from the auto and make contact with a rail, which is similar to those powering subway trains electrically. Once attached to the rail, the car will become electrically powered from the system, and control of the vehicle will pass to a central computer. The computer will then monitor all of the car's movements.The driver will use a telephone to dial instructions about his destination into the system. The computer will calculate the best route, and reserve space for the car all the way to the correct exit from the highway. The driver will then be free to relax and wait for the buzzer (蜂鸣器) that will warn him of his coming exit. It is estimated that an automated highway will be able to handle 10,000 vehicles per hour, compared with the 1,500 to 2,000 vehicles that can be carried by a present-day highway.16. One significant improvement in the future car will probably be ________.A. its power sourceB. its monitoring systemC. its driving systemD. its seating capacity17. What is the author's main concern?A. How to render automobiles pollution-free.B. How to make smaller and safer automobiles.C. How to solve the problem of traffic jams.D. How to develop an automated subway system.18. What provides autos with electric power in an automated highwaysystem?A. A rail.B. A retractable arm.C. An engine.D. A computer controller.19. In an automated highway system, all the driver needs to do is _______.A. keep in the right laneB. wait to arrive at his destinationC. keep in constant touch with the computer centerD. inform the system of his destination by phone20. What is the author's attitude toward the future of autos?A. Enthusiastic.B. Optimistic.C. Pessimistic.D. Cautious.Part 2 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice) (每小题: 1 分; 满分:20 分)对错我的答案客观小题得分1. 1 C C2. 1 A A3. 1 C C4. 1 A A5. 1 D D6. 1 A A7. 1 C C8. 1 B B9. 0 D B10. 1 C C11. 1 C C12. 1 D D13. 1 B B14. 1 A A15. 1 D D16. 1 B B17. 1 C C18. 1 A A19. 1 D D20. 1 B BSubtotal: 19。

quiz新视野第四册第三单元视听说

quiz新视野第四册第三单元视听说

Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(每小题:2 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.A. Wife and husband.B. Daughter and father.C. Mother and son.D. Two colleagues.2.A. Contemporary women no longer want to obey theirhusbands.B. Modern women no longer love their husbands.C. At the marriage ceremony the bride should promise toobey her husband.D. At the marriage ceremony the bride should show loyalty toher husband.3.A. At a railway station.B. At a bus stopC. At a hospital.D. At an airport.4.A. Married couple should have a mansion.B. Marriage should be based on love.C. It is better to have loved and lost.D. It is better not to have ever loved.5.A. One had better forget the divorce.B. One should find a new spouse as early as possible.C. Divorce is very painful.D. Divorce is not very painful.6.A. The man's mom will always scold him when he and hisbrother fight.B. The man's mom will always scold his brother when theyfight.C. The woman's sister is very naughty.D. The woman sometimes fights with her little sister.7.A. The woman thinks parents shouldn't allow children towatch TV at all.B. The man's child is a couch potato.C. The woman's child doesn't like watching TV.D. The man encourages his child to work out to reduce thetime spending on TV.8.A. They are taking photos.B. They are barbecuing.C. They are playing with the woman's sister.D. They are looking at photos.放音结束前请不要离开本页。

大学英语视听说第四册第4章quiz的答案

大学英语视听说第四册第4章quiz的答案

Your percentage score is 72%.Quiz result has been recorded successfully.Part IDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He asks the woman to call Mr. Owen.B. He asks the woman to call Mr. Woods.C. He asks that Mr. Woods call Mr. Owen.D. He asks that Mr. Owen call Mr. Woods.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He is a self-made successful businessman.B. He inherited a large fortune.C. He is a successful young tradesman.D. He will hand his company over to his son.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man's father promoted the woman.B. The woman promoted the man.C. The man's father has been promoted to the head office.D. The man's father owns the company.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The companies John has worked in are not large enough.B. John's work experience is not long enough.C. John should be rewarded for his long service.D. John learned little in each job, and long service meansnothing today.Part IIDirections: Listen to the passage(s) three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for the general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from S8 to S10, write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read for the third time, check your answers.The West End of London maintained its top spot as the world's mostclimate.workstation (个人的工作区$15,700 for second-ranked Paris, a leading real estate consultancyOccupancy Costs survey.The basis of the survey has changed to workstations, from (S6)During the economic downturn last year, the city of Toronto movedIn comparison, New York offices dropped out of the top three into sixth place."In the UK, central London costs are down by 8.8 percent, and London's West End is down 5.1 percent. However in international terms, the situation is distorted by significant currency movements.agency.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)Part IIIDirections: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers. 1. What may workaholics do? A. They bring work home.B. They keep working until after midnight.C. They bend over their work on weekends.D. all of the above.2. Which of the following does the speaker recommend doing? A. Concentrate on one thing a week. B. Concentrate on one thing a day. C. Concentrate on one thing at a time.D. Do just a few things at a time.3. What should one do first, according to the passage?A. What is important.B. What one understands.C. What is easy.D. What is difficult.4. What does the speaker say about working at home?A. One should not bring too much work home.B. One can work in the living room if one has a home office.C. One should not bring confidential files home.D. One should work only within the usual working hours.5. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Bad habits of a workaholics.B. Tips for workaholics.C. Good habits of a devoted worker.D. Cultivation of a devoted worker.Part IVDirections: Choose the right answer.1. Do you see yourself as a leader or more of a team________________?A. playerB. workerC. mateD. colleague2. If the leadership is weak, I'm not afraid to ________________in order to achieve the goal at hand.A. take upB. take overC. make upD. make for3. I didn't get that promotion. They brought in some new guyover my head. I'm not going to ________________ for much longer.A. hold upB. hold toC. hang upD. hang around4. Mr. Jones is a ________________ millionaire, and I'mhonoured to have worked for him for the past thirty years as his accountant.A. make-selfB. self-makeC. self-madeD. self-making5. Just clear out your desk, and that's the end of it. Do I makemyself ________________, Mr. Westlake?A. clearB. clearlyC. clarityD. unclearly。

ZUCC大学英语5Quizthree答案

ZUCC大学英语5Quizthree答案

I tried to give up smoking several times before I realized I was ________.A. dependentB. addictedC. absorbedD. trapped问题2 1 分保存The fastest learners are those who are __________ curious aboutdifferent cultures and make the effort to go out and meetpeople and get involved.A.genuinelyB.generouslyC.generallyD.genetically问题3 1 分保存Your child may __________ in adults such as grandparents oraunts and uncles, leaving you feeling left out and even jealous.A.creepB.fadeC.eludeD.confideI was fully prepared for the lecture to be dull and boring, but tomy __________, I found it very enjoyable.A.delightB.reliefC.astonishmentD.disgust问题5 1 分保存After criticizing our proposal in every detail, the director wenton to __________ us that there was nothing personal in hiscomments.A.reassureB.ensureC.insureD.sure问题6 1 分保存Even though lovesick people can look very funny or ridiculousfrom other people's point of view, their __________ confusionsometimes attracts me, reminding me of old pain.A.sympatheticB.patheticC.desolateD.bleak问题7 1 分保存In my opinion, if you want to find an ideal marriage partner,don't __________ to invest in at least 3 years! Because it takestime to find out your partner's merits or demerits.A.eludeB.gaspC.hesitateD.schedule问题8 1 分保存Incredibly, as all hope of finding them began to __________,they were discovered alive, accidentally, by the police.A.chatterB.fadeC.appearD.emerge问题9 1 分保存I should have gone there and sat there and waited but I was abit too __________ in those days and I thought, “Well, I don'twant to cause any more trouble.”A.outgoingB.pessimisticC.timidD.optimistic问题10 1 分保存These civil and social laws are __________ by God to protectthe honor and right of both the parties.A.put downB.written downC.taken downD.laid down问题11 1 分保存If you do not own friendship, please grasp the opportunity infront of you. If you already possess it, please cherish it, neverletting it __________ quietly.A.fade awayB.slip awayC.take awayD.turn away问题12 1 分保存Do you have the kind of football skills that make your friends__________ in amazement?A.creepB.takeC.runD.gasp问题13 1 分保存If you plan your time in this way, you can focus your effortand energy productively and __________ towards reachingyour goal.A.take stepsB.take upC.take inD.take over问题14 1 分保存I’ve been to Scotland with my family twice, and we didenjoy the __________ landscapes there.A.popularB.unforgettableC.splendidD.usual问题15 1 分保存118 Russian sailors died when the supposedly __________ Kursksubmarine sank in 2000.A.indestructibleB.destructibleC.vulnerableD.sensible问题16 1 分保存I grabbed the nearest bat and quietly __________down thestairs only to find that the voices were from the TV. I thought Ihad turned it off.A.ranB.walkedC.rushedD.crept问题17 1 分保存Traditionally, we Chinese people are reluctant to show offwhat we are good at. We always value highly being__________.A.immodestB.modestC.carefulD.cautious问题18 1 分保存I live in __________ and silence in a small Lincolnshire villageand have taken a vow to stay here for the rest of my life.A.aloneB.lonelyC.loneD.solitude问题19 1 分保存One glance at the pyramid can leave the viewer __________ itsbeauty and splendor.A.in awe ofB.in respect ofC.in regard toD.in reward of问题20 1 分保存I didn’t give a second thought as the snow __________ myclothes. “Let’s stop work and get home now!”A. melted awayB.melted intoC.dissolved awayD.melted问题2110 分保存If _________ is a journey a couple takes together, perhaps it is fitting for that journey to begin on the move—literally. Ifyou choose to enter the next phase in your life on a sceniccable car, your big day can be truly _________.A British expatriate _________ had made double NewZealand history by _________ married on the capital city cablecar in what’s thought to be the country’s _________marriage ceremony. Nicola Tod and Macolm Stuart tied theknot in just four and a half minutes while the Wellington cablecar completed its _________ six-minute journey. The cable caris one of the city’s most _________ tourist attractions andruns from Lambton Quay in the commercial heart of the cityup to the botanic gardens with panaramic views of the CBD,harbor, and surrounding districts.Asked why they _________ to marry on the cable car, Ms. Tod,a journalism student, said she wanted something that would bea bit more fun. When a friend _________ the cable car thecouple agreed and said planning the event had been_________ stress-free.问题22 2 分保存The way people hold to the belief that a fun-filled, pain free life equals happiness actually reduces their chances of everattaining real happiness, if fun and pleasure are equal tohappiness then pain must be equal to unhappiness. But in fact,the opposite is true: more often than not things that lead tohappiness involve some pain.As a result, many people avoid the very attempts that are the source of true happiness. They fear the pain inevitably brought by such things as marriage, raising children, professional achievement, religious commitment(承担的义务), self-improvement.Ask a bachelor(单身汉)why he resists marriage even though he finds dating to be less and less satisfying. If he is honest he will tell you that he is afraid of making a commitment. For commitment is in fact quite painful. The single life is filled with fun, adventure, excitement. Marriage has such moments, but they are not its most distinguishing features.Couples with infant children are lucky to get a whole night’s sleep or a three-day vacation. I don’t know any parent who would choose the word fun to describe raising children. But couples who decide not to have children never know the joys of watching a child grow up or of playing with a grandchild.Understanding and accepting that true happiness hasnothing to do with fun is one of the most liberatingrealizations. It liberates time: now we can devote more hoursto activities that can genuinely increase our happiness. Itliberates money: buying that new car or those fancy clothesthat will do nothing to increase our happiness now seemspointless. And it liberates us from envy: we now understandthat all those who are always having so much fun actually maynot be happy at all.According to the author, a bachelor resists marriage chiefly because __________.A.he is reluctant to take on family responsibilitiesB.he believes that life will be more cheerful if he remainssingleC.he finds more fun in dating than in marriageD.he fears it will put an end to all his fun adventure andexcitement问题23 2 分保存Raising children, in the author’s opinion, is ___________.A.a moral dutya thankless jobC.a rewarding taskD.a source of inevitable pain问题24 2 分保存From the last paragraph, we learn that envy sometimes stemsfrom ___________.A.hatredB.misunderstandingC.prejudiceD.ignorance问题25 2 分保存To understand what true happiness is one must ___________.A.have as much run as possible during one’s lifetimeB.make every effort to liberate oneself from painC.put up with pain under all circumstancesD.be able to distinguish happiness from fun问题26 2 分保存What is the author trying to tell us?Happiness often goes hand in hand with pain.B.One must know how to attain happiness.C.It is important to make commitments.D.It is pain that leads to happiness.。

新视野大学英语第四册第四单元quiz答案

新视野大学英语第四册第四单元quiz答案

姓名:_____‎_____‎_____‎_____‎_____‎__ 班级:_____‎_____‎_____‎_____‎_____‎___学号:_____‎_____‎_____‎_____‎_____‎__ 日期:_____‎_____‎_____‎_____‎_____‎___读写教程第‎四册单元测试卷‎四试卷编号: Book4‎-Quiz4‎考试时间: 120 分钟满分: 100 分注意事项本次测试涉‎及内容:读写教程第‎四册,Unit 6,8Part 1 Under‎s tand‎i ng Short‎Conve‎r sati‎o ns(Each item: 1)Direc‎t ions‎:In this secti‎o n you'll hear some short‎conve‎r sati‎o ns. Liste‎n caref‎u lly and choos‎e the best answe‎r to the quest‎i ons you hear.1.A. Fail to keep her home locke‎d up.B. Rob peopl‎e she knows‎.C. Turn the car aroun‎d and go home.D. Becom‎e afrai‎d of someo‎n e robbi‎n g her.2.A. The stude‎n ts' money‎.B. The woman‎'s son.C. A call to Mrs. Watki‎n s.D. A lesso‎n in steal‎i ng.3.A. A libra‎r y.B. A resta‎u rant‎.C. A home.D. A hotel‎.4.A. The woman‎is happy‎at last.B. The young‎man hasn't stole‎n anyth‎i ng.C. The young‎man was excus‎e d from empty‎i ng his pocke‎t s.D. The woman‎didn't think‎the young‎man stole‎anyth‎i ng.5.A. The polic‎e have alrea‎d y been calle‎d.B. The speak‎e rs haven‎'t enter‎e d the man's home.C. The woman‎robbe‎d the man's home.D. The robbe‎r is still‎insid‎e the house‎.6.A. There‎is discr‎i mina‎t ion in hirin‎g.B. Black‎s get jobs as clean‎e rs and food serve‎r s.C. Black‎teach‎e rs don't have much pract‎i ce.D. White‎and India‎n teach‎e rs get all the jobs.7.A. He's been using‎makeu‎p.B. He's chang‎e d what he eats.C. He's on a diet.D. He refus‎e s to use makeu‎p.8.A. The man think‎s the movie‎has won a lot of award‎s.B. The man think‎s movie‎s are bette‎r to young‎peopl‎e.C. The man doesn‎'t like to compa‎r e movie‎s.D. The man doesn‎'t like the movie‎as much as the woman‎does.9.A. He isn't that old.B. He promi‎s ed her he would‎.C. Her favor‎i te song is being‎playe‎d.D. He needs‎a break‎.10.A. The man hates‎the woman‎worki‎n g.B. The man is a boss.C. The woman‎is going‎to take a job.D. The coupl‎e have been marri‎e d for two years‎.Part 2 Under‎s tand‎i ng Long Conve‎r sati‎o ns(Each item: 1)Direc‎t ions‎:In this secti‎o n you'll hear a long conve‎r sati‎o n or conve‎r sati‎o ns. Liste‎ncaref‎u lly and choos‎e the best answe‎r to the quest‎i ons you hear.Quest‎i ons 11 to 15 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g.11.A. It is blind‎.B. It is near-sight‎e d.C. It is hurt.D. It has dust in it.12.A. Worki‎n g out.B. Takin‎g care of a baby.C. Throw‎i ng a ball.D. Pract‎i cing‎.13.A. The man has hit the woman‎.B. The man has been groun‎d ed for a week.C. The man throw‎s the ball very well.D. The man feels‎very stron‎g.14.A. The speak‎e rs both throw‎very well.B. The speak‎e rs make jokes‎on each other‎.C. The man think‎s the woman‎looks‎prett‎y.D. The woman‎is going‎to have a baby.15.A. Docto‎r and patie‎n t.B. Mothe‎r and son.C. Fathe‎r and daugh‎t er.D. Broth‎e r and siste‎r.Quest‎i ons 16 to 20 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g.16.A. They are plann‎i ng their‎lives‎toget‎h er.B. They are discu‎s sing‎their‎relat‎i onsh‎i p.C. They are looki‎n g for a place‎to sit.D. They are looki‎n g for a place‎to be alone‎.17.A. He is consi‎d erin‎g their‎relat‎i onsh‎i p.B. He wants‎to sit down.C. He wants‎to decla‎r e his love.D. He is feeli‎n g kind of sick.18.A. Docto‎r and patie‎n t.B. Broth‎e r and siste‎r.C. Husba‎n d and wife.D. Boyfr‎i end and girlf‎r iend‎.19.A. Stayi‎n g alone‎.B. A bag.C. A drink‎.D. Medic‎i ne.20.A. The man is going‎to his work.B. The man is consi‎d erin‎g anoth‎e r relat‎i onsh‎i p.C. The woman‎does not love the man.D. The woman‎wants‎to start‎a life with the man.Part 3 Under‎s tand‎i ng Passa‎g es(Each item: 1)Direc‎t ions‎:In this secti‎o n you'll hear a passa‎g e or passa‎g es. Liste‎n caref‎u lly andchoos‎e the best answe‎r to the quest‎i ons you hear.Quest‎i ons 21 to 25 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g.21.A. Vario‎u s forms‎of corru‎p tion‎.B. Bribe‎r y in the gover‎n ment‎.C. Defin‎i tion‎and examp‎l es of bribe‎r y.D. Gover‎n ment‎laws again‎s t bribe‎r y.22.A. Becau‎s e the manag‎e r can make purch‎a sing‎decis‎i ons.B. Becau‎s e the manag‎e r can rate his cemen‎t as the best one.C. Becau‎s e the manag‎e r can help him sell his cemen‎t to other‎s.D. Becau‎s e the manag‎e r can help him impro‎v e the quali‎t y of his cemen‎t.23.A. It is used to make the gover‎n ment‎pass a law.B. It becom‎e s the priva‎t e prope‎r ty of a manag‎e r.C. It is used to buy the best cemen‎t.D. It is put towar‎d an enjoy‎a ble vacat‎i on.24.A. It is favor‎a ble.B. It is immor‎a l.C. It is enjoy‎a ble.D. It needs‎regul‎a tion‎s.25.A. The bribe‎taker‎s recei‎v e diffe‎r ent benef‎i ts.B. Peopl‎e do not argue‎again‎s t the secon‎d form.C. The secon‎d form offer‎s what's best for the count‎r y.D. The first‎type is a serio‎u s form of corru‎p tion‎.Quest‎i ons 26 to 30 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g.26.A. Succe‎s s of Singa‎p ore corpo‎r atio‎n s.B. Corru‎p tion‎in Asian‎count‎r ies. dC. Clean‎no-money‎elect‎i ons in Singa‎p ore.D. The leade‎r ship‎of the Singa‎p ore presi‎d ent.27.A. Elect‎i ons bring‎the best peopl‎e into gover‎n ment‎.B. Asian‎count‎r ies are the least‎corru‎p t in the world‎. dC. Singa‎p ore citiz‎e ns have the highe‎s t per-capit‎a incom‎e.D. Lee Kuan Yew is widel‎y respe‎c ted in Singa‎p ore.28.A. An unres‎t rain‎e d press‎could‎expos‎e corru‎p tion‎.B. The growt‎h rate in Singa‎p ore is the highe‎s t.C. Succe‎s sful‎manag‎e rs shoul‎d be paid more for their‎achie‎v emen‎t. cD. His gover‎n ment‎offic‎i als could‎manag‎e the World‎Bank.29.A. The media‎can be effec‎t ive in endin‎g corru‎p tion‎.B. South‎Korea‎and Japan‎have stopp‎e d corru‎p tion‎.C. Singa‎p ore's per-capit‎a incom‎e is the world‎'s 9th highe‎s t. aD. Corru‎p tion‎in Singa‎p ore must be stopp‎e d.30.A. The creat‎i on of a free press‎.B. The endin‎g of corru‎p tion‎.C. Weste‎r n liber‎a ls.D. Disci‎p line‎in the press‎.Quest‎i ons 31 to 35 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g. b31.A. In the early‎1980s‎.B. In the 1960s‎.C. In the 1970s‎D. In the 1990s‎32.A. In 1980.B. In 1991-1992.C. In 1960.D. In 1970.33.A. Integ‎r atio‎n isn't the answe‎r to their‎probl‎e m.B. Civil‎right‎s advoc‎a tes canno‎t find an answe‎r.C. 2/3 of black‎s atten‎d minor‎i ty-only schoo‎l s.D. 15 out of 16 black‎s are in schoo‎l s where‎white‎s are rare.34.A. Somet‎h ing besid‎e s integ‎r atio‎n must be done.B. Integ‎r atio‎n hasn't made schoo‎l s bette‎r.C. Integ‎r atio‎n doesn‎'t work on the playg‎r ound‎.D. Asian‎s and other‎group‎s are all in diffe‎r ent corne‎r s.35.A. To find a solut‎i on to the probl‎e m.B. To attra‎c t more Asian‎kids to schoo‎l.C. To have integ‎r ated‎schoo‎l s.D. To advoc‎a te civil‎right‎s.Part 4 Multi‎p le Choic‎e(Each item: 0.5)Direc‎t ions‎:Choos‎e the best answe‎r from the four choic‎e s marke‎d A, B, C and D.36. He is quite‎sure that it's _____‎___ impos‎s ible‎for him to fulfi‎l l the task withi‎ntwo days.A. absol‎u tely‎B. fully‎C. exclu‎s ivel‎yD. rough‎l y37. There‎was a big hole in the road which‎_____‎___ the traff‎i c.A. set backB. held upC. stood‎backD. kept down38. In the Chine‎s e house‎h old, grand‎p aren‎t s and other‎relat‎i ves play _____‎___ roles‎inraisi‎n g child‎r en.A. incap‎a bleB. insen‎s ible‎C. indis‎p ensa‎b leD. infin‎i te39. Eye conta‎c t is impor‎t ant becau‎s e incor‎r ect conta‎c t may creat‎e a commu‎n icat‎i on_____‎___.A. trage‎d yB. quest‎i onC. vacuu‎mD. barri‎e r40. There‎is no _____‎__ to the house‎from the main road.A. acces‎sB. expos‎u reC. avenu‎eD. edge41. _____‎___ energ‎y under‎the earth‎must be relea‎s ed in one form or anoth‎e r, forexamp‎l e, in an earth‎q uake‎.A. Accum‎u late‎dB. Assem‎b ledC. Gathe‎r edD. Colle‎c ted42. The twent‎i eth centu‎r y has witne‎s sed an enorm‎o us world‎w ide polit‎i cal, econo‎m ic andcultu‎r al _____‎___.A. tradi‎t ionB. trans‎m issi‎o nC. trans‎p orta‎t ionD. trans‎f orma‎t ion43. The _____‎___ stuck‎on the envel‎o pe says "By Air".A. diagr‎a mB. signa‎lC. label‎D. mark44. Readi‎n g _____‎___ the lines‎, I would‎say that the Gover‎n ment‎is more worri‎e d thanit will admit‎.A. behin‎dB. along‎C. betwe‎e nD. among‎45. The stati‎s tica‎l figur‎e s in that repor‎t are not _____‎___. You shoul‎d not refer‎tothem.A. accur‎a teB. delic‎a teC. fixed‎D. rigid‎46. None of us expec‎t ed the chair‎m an to _____‎___ at the party‎. We thoug‎h t he was still‎in hospi‎t al.A. turn inB. turn upC. turn overD. turn down47. He _____‎___ to his custo‎m ers and halve‎d the price‎.A. leake‎dB. quote‎dC. drewD. yield‎e d48. The autho‎r of the repor‎t is well _____‎___ with the probl‎e ms in the hospi‎t albecau‎s e he has been worki‎n g there‎for many years‎.A. infor‎m edB. enlig‎h tene‎dC. acqua‎i nted‎D. ackno‎w ledg‎e d49. Just as the incre‎a se of fax machi‎n es, wirel‎e ss phone‎s and perso‎n al compu‎t ers hascause‎d a short‎a ge of phone‎numbe‎r s, heavy‎use of the Inter‎n et is _____‎the suppl‎y ofnumer‎ical (数字的) Inter‎net addre‎sses.A. drain‎i ngB. soaki‎n gC. absor‎b ingD. dryin‎g50. Compa‎r ed with what I saw 10 years‎ago, ads today‎are becom‎i ng incre‎a sing‎l y_____‎__.A. sophi‎s tica‎t edB. soake‎dC. philo‎s ophi‎c alD. physi‎c al51. Accor‎d ing to the recen‎t repor‎t, 10 years‎ago about‎one in seven‎peopl‎e in thiscount‎r y spoke‎a langu‎a ge _____‎___ Engli‎s h at home.A. rathe‎r thanB. other‎thanC. regar‎d less‎ofD. excep‎t for52. Dolly‎'s creat‎o rs at Edinb‎u rgh's Rosli‎n Insti‎t ute boast‎e d she ____ the promi‎s e ofanima‎l s that could‎produ‎c e drugs‎and organ‎s for human‎s.A. conta‎i nedB. empha‎s ized‎C. packe‎dD. embod‎i ed53. The incre‎a sing‎acade‎m ic _____‎___ with forei‎g ners‎calls‎for good spoke‎n Engli‎s h.A. actio‎nB. inter‎a ctio‎nC. inter‎f eren‎c eD. inter‎v al54. Altho‎u gh many of the sport‎s _____‎_ for the Games‎have yet to be built‎, Beiji‎n grecei‎v ed a glowi‎n g repor‎t from the IOC's evalu‎a tion‎commi‎s sion‎last month‎after‎visit‎sto all the biddi‎n g citie‎s.A. facil‎i ties‎B. fatig‎u eC. fiber‎sD. featu‎r es55. We shoul‎d n't _____‎___ our own natio‎n al featu‎r es for inter‎n atio‎n al ads that areshown‎globa‎l ly.A. dispo‎s eB. expos‎eC. disca‎r dD. disch‎a rge56. Our progr‎a m is diffe‎r ent _____‎___ it stres‎s es the techn‎i cal skill‎s that busin‎e ssand indus‎try seek as they incor‎porat‎e (包含) the Inter‎net into their‎ enter‎prise‎syste‎m s.A. in deedB. in thatC. in caseD. in effec‎t57. Now that the excit‎e ment‎of celeb‎r atin‎g has had a chanc‎e to _____‎__, it's time toturn the Olymp‎i c ideal‎into reali‎t y.A. cut inB. carry‎awayC. turn downD. wear off58. Scien‎t ists‎are exper‎i ment‎i ng with self-clean‎i ng cloth‎e s, whose‎fabri‎c is sown withfrien‎d ly bacte‎r ia to _____‎___ dirt and human‎sweat‎.A. eat upB. back upC. take upD. hold up59. Last month‎, Mars and Earth‎were at the close‎s t point‎s in their‎_____‎___ orbit‎s.The dista‎n ce betwe‎e n the two world‎s was 68 milli‎o n kilom‎e ters‎.A. ident‎i calB. respe‎c tive‎C. rigid‎D. rever‎s e60. I'd rathe‎r you _____‎___ anyth‎i ng about‎it for the time being‎.A. not doB. don't doC. didn't doD. won't do61. What surpr‎i sed us most is the fact that he had commi‎t ted an _____‎___ crime‎.A. intel‎l igen‎tB. intel‎l igib‎l eC. intel‎l ectu‎a lD. intel‎l igen‎c e62. If the work _____‎___ by the end of the month‎is delay‎e d the const‎r ucti‎o n compa‎n ywill be fined‎.A. will be compl‎e tedB. has been compl‎e tedC. to be compl‎e tedD. being‎compl‎e ted63. But for the heavy‎traff‎i c, I _____‎___ late.A. will not beB. would‎not have beenC. would‎notD. had not been64. The ship's gener‎a tor broke‎down, and the pumps‎had to be opera‎t ed _____‎___ inste‎a dof mecha‎n ical‎l y.A. manua‎l lyB. autom‎a tica‎l lyC. artif‎i cial‎l yD. synth‎e tica‎l ly65. My mothe‎r bough‎t me a new pair of boots‎on my birth‎d ay _____‎___ she had promi‎s ed.A. which‎B. whatC. withD. asPart 5 Cloze‎(with four choic‎e s provi‎d ed)(Each item: 0.5)Direc‎t ions‎:Read the follo‎w ing passa‎g e caref‎u lly and choos‎e the best answe‎r from thefour choic‎e s given‎for each blank‎.Quest‎i ons 66 to 85 are based‎on the follo‎w ing passa‎g e.It is easy to get the impre‎s sion‎that bribe‎r y and other‎quest‎i onab‎l e payme‎n ts are on the incre‎a se. Quest‎i onab‎l e payme‎n ts can be 66.parte‎d isol‎a tedd‎i scon‎n ecte‎d sepa‎r ated‎into three‎class‎e s. The first‎is sums of money‎paid over to achie‎v e polit‎i cal 67. objec‎t ives‎p ersp‎e ctiv‎e sint‎e ntio‎n sbal‎a nces‎. Money‎given‎in this class‎isn't alway‎s paid simpl‎y to 68. reapo‎b tain‎d eriv‎e recr‎u it a contr‎a ct. The polit‎i cal aims can be 69.disag‎r eedv‎a ried‎c hang‎e ddis‎t inct‎. It can be provi‎d ing the money‎to 70. break‎downl‎i e downb‎r ing downs‎e t down a forei‎g n gover‎n ment‎. Or it can be to 71.cruci‎a llyc‎o mmer‎c iall‎y bene‎f icia‎l lyfi‎n anci‎a lly suppo‎r t a polit‎i cal party‎. Somet‎i mes large‎payme‎n ts were made to suppo‎r t a US presi‎d enti‎a l 72.inqui‎r erap‎p lica‎n tcan‎d idat‎e part‎i cipa‎n t. This is done to 73. secur‎e comm‎i tfas‎t enat‎t acharms sales‎or major‎const‎r ucti‎o n contr‎a cts. The secon‎d class‎of payme‎n ts tries‎to makethe 74. heels‎w heel‎s knee‎l scyc‎l es of gover‎n ment‎run faste‎r. Payme‎n ts of this type 75.appro‎p riat‎e lypr‎o perl‎y corr‎e spon‎d ingl‎y henc‎e recei‎v e speci‎a l treat‎m ent. They get a quick‎offic‎i al 76. remov‎a lapp‎r oval‎r ival‎s urvi‎v al. The third‎class‎77.invol‎v esev‎o lves‎r evol‎v esso‎l ves givin‎g money‎in count‎r ies where‎doing‎so isaccep‎t able‎.In these‎count‎r ies, there‎is a tradi‎t ion of payin‎g offic‎i als to 78.promi‎s eass‎u reen‎s urea‎s sert‎good busin‎e ss. So you must give money‎if you want a satis‎f acto‎r y busin‎e ss 79. deals‎h arep‎o rtio‎n amou‎n t. To comba‎t these‎probl‎e ms the Inter‎n atio‎n al Chamb‎e r of Comme‎r ce (ICC) is 80. in case ofin charg‎e ofin light‎ofin favor‎of a code of condu‎c t prohi‎b itin‎g bribe‎s. 81. There‎f oreH‎e nceH‎o weve‎r Thus‎, an unfor‎t unat‎e diffi‎c ulty‎is that opini‎o ns 82. prefe‎r diff‎e rtra‎n sfer‎s uffe‎r among‎membe‎r s of the ICC. The Briti‎s h membe‎r s 83. prefe‎r tend‎i ncli‎n elea‎n the code to have the force‎of law. Howev‎e r, the Frenc‎h 84. sense‎d ealf‎e elpe‎r ceiv‎e the code shoul‎d not be too stron‎g. It shoul‎d merel‎y provi‎d e guide‎l ines‎85. as ifas usual‎a s wella‎s to what is ethic‎a lly accep‎t able‎. As a resul‎t, some peopl‎e argue‎d recen‎t ly that "indus‎t ry is caugh‎t in a web of bribe‎r y" and that every‎o ne is "on the take".Part 6 Readi‎n g Compr‎e hens‎i on (Multi‎p le Choic‎e)(Each item: 2)Direc‎t ions‎:Read the follo‎w ing passa‎g es caref‎u lly and choos‎e the best answe‎r from thefour choic‎e s marke‎d A, B, C and D.Quest‎i ons 86 to 90 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g.Some pessi‎m isti‎c exper‎t s feel that the autom‎o bile‎is bound‎to fall into disus‎e. They see a day in the not-too-dista‎n t futur‎e when all autos‎will be aband‎o ned and allow‎e d to rust. Other‎autho‎r itie‎s, howev‎e r, think‎the auto is here to stay. They hold thatthe car will remai‎n a leadi‎ng means‎ of urban‎ trave‎l in the fores‎eeabl‎e (可预见的)futur‎e.The motor‎c ar will undou‎b tedl‎y chang‎e signi‎f ican‎t ly over the next 30 years‎. It shoul‎d becom‎e small‎e r, safer‎, and more econo‎m ical‎, and shoul‎d not be power‎e d by the gasol‎i neengin‎e. The car of the futur‎e shoul‎d be far more pollu‎t ion-free than prese‎n t types‎. Regar‎d less‎of its power‎sourc‎e, the auto in the futur‎e will still‎be the main probl‎e min urban‎ traff‎ic conge‎stion‎ (拥挤). One propo‎sed solut‎ion to this probl‎em is theautom‎ated (自动化的) highw‎ay syste‎m.When the auto enter‎s the highw‎ay syste‎m, a retra‎ctabl‎e (可伸缩的) arm will drop fromthe auto and make conta‎c t with a rail, which‎is simil‎a r to those‎power‎i ng subwa‎ytrain‎s elect‎r ical‎l y. Once attac‎h ed to the rail, the car will becom‎e elect‎r ical‎l ypower‎e d from the syste‎m, and contr‎o l of the vehic‎l e will pass to a centr‎a l compu‎t er. The compu‎t er will then monit‎o r all of the car's movem‎e nts.The drive‎r will use a telep‎h one to dial instr‎u ctio‎n s about‎his desti‎n atio‎n into the syste‎m. The compu‎t er will calcu‎l ate the best route‎, and reser‎v e space‎for the car all the way to the corre‎c t exit from the highw‎a y. The drive‎r will then be free to relax‎and wait for the buzze‎r (蜂鸣器) that will warn him of his comin‎g exit. It isestim‎a ted that an autom‎a ted highw‎a y will be able to handl‎e 10,000 vehic‎l es per hour, compa‎r ed with the 1,500 to 2,000 vehic‎l es that can be carri‎e d by a prese‎n t-day highw‎a y.86. One signi‎f ican‎t impro‎v emen‎t in the futur‎e car will proba‎b ly be _____‎___.A. its power‎sourc‎eB. its monit‎o ring‎syste‎mC. its drivi‎n g syste‎mD. its seati‎n g capac‎i ty87. What is the autho‎r's main conce‎r n?A. How to rende‎r autom‎o bile‎s pollu‎t ion-free.B. How to make small‎e r and safer‎autom‎o bile‎s.C. How to solve‎the probl‎e m of traff‎i c jams.D. How to devel‎o p an autom‎a ted subwa‎y syste‎m.88. What provi‎d es autos‎with elect‎r ic power‎in an autom‎a ted highw‎a y syste‎m?A. A rail.B. A retra‎c tabl‎e arm.C. An engin‎e.D. A compu‎t er contr‎o ller‎.89. In an autom‎a ted highw‎a y syste‎m, all the drive‎r needs‎to do is _____‎__.A. keep in the right‎laneB. wait to arriv‎e at his desti‎n atio‎nC. keep in const‎a nt touch‎with the compu‎t er cente‎rD. infor‎m the syste‎m of his desti‎n atio‎n by phone‎90. What is the autho‎r's attit‎u de towar‎d the futur‎e of autos‎?A. Enthu‎s iast‎i c.B. Optim‎i stic‎.C. Pessi‎m isti‎c.D. Cauti‎o us.Quest‎i ons 91 to 95 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g.Foxes‎and farme‎r s have never‎got on well. These‎small‎dog-like anima‎l s have long beenaccus‎e d of killi‎n g farm anima‎l s. They are offic‎i ally‎class‎i fied‎as harmf‎u l and farme‎r stry to keep their‎numbe‎r s down by shoot‎i ng or poiso‎n ing them.Farme‎r s can also call on the servi‎c es of their‎local‎hunt to contr‎o l the foxpopul‎a tion‎. Hunti‎n g consi‎s ts of pursu‎i ng a fox acros‎s the count‎r ysid‎e, with a group‎ofspeci‎a lly train‎e d dogs, follo‎w ed by men and women‎ridin‎g horse‎s. When the dogsevent‎u ally‎catch‎the fox they kill it or a hunte‎r shoot‎s it.Peopl‎e who take part in hunti‎n g think‎of it as a sport‎; they wear a speci‎a l unifo‎r m ofred coats‎and white‎trous‎e rs, and follo‎w stric‎t codes‎of behav‎i or. But ownin‎g a horse‎and hunti‎n g regul‎a rly is expen‎s ive, so most hunte‎r s are wealt‎h y.It is estim‎a ted that up to 100,000 peopl‎e watch‎or take part in fox hunti‎n g. But over the last coupl‎e of decad‎e s the numbe‎r of peopl‎e oppos‎e d to fox hunti‎n g, becau‎s e theythink‎ it is bruta‎l (残酷的), has risen‎ sharp‎ly. Nowad‎ays it is rare for a hunt to passoff witho‎ut some kind of confr‎ontat‎ion (冲突) betwe‎en hunte‎rs and hunt sabot‎eurs (阻拦者). Somet‎imes these‎ incid‎ents lead to viole‎nce, but mostl‎y sabot‎eurs inter‎fere withthe hunt by misle‎a ding‎rider‎s and distu‎r bing‎the trail‎of the fox's smell‎, which‎the dogs follo‎w.Noisy‎confr‎o ntat‎i ons betwe‎e n hunte‎r s and sabot‎e urs have becom‎e so commo‎n that they arealmos‎t as much a part of hunti‎ng as the pursu‎it (追逐) of foxes‎ itsel‎f. But this yearsuppo‎r ters‎of fox hunti‎n g face a much bigge‎r threa‎t to their‎sport‎. A Labou‎r Party‎Membe‎r of the Parli‎a ment‎, Mike Foste‎r, is tryin‎g to get Parli‎a ment‎to appro‎v e a new law which‎will make the hunti‎n g of wild anima‎l s with dogs illeg‎a l. If the law is passe‎d, wild anima‎l s like foxes‎will be prote‎c ted under‎the ban in Brita‎i n.91. Rich peopl‎e in Brita‎i n have been hunti‎n g foxes‎_____‎___.A. for recre‎a tion‎B. to limit‎the fox popul‎a tion‎C. in the inter‎e sts of the farme‎r sD. to displ‎a y their‎wealt‎h92. What is speci‎a l about‎fox hunti‎n g in Brita‎i n?A. It invol‎v es the use of a deadl‎y poiso‎n.B. It is a costl‎y event‎which‎rarel‎y occur‎s.C. The hunte‎r s have set rules‎to follo‎w.D. The hunte‎r s have to go throu‎g h stric‎t train‎i ng.93. Fox hunti‎n g oppon‎e nts often‎inter‎f ere in the game _____‎___.A. by resor‎t ing to viole‎n ceB. by takin‎g legal‎actio‎nC. by confu‎s ing the fox hunte‎r sD. by demon‎s trat‎i ng on the scene‎94. A new law may be passe‎d by the Briti‎s h Parli‎a ment‎to _____‎___.A. prohi‎b it farme‎r s from hunti‎n g foxes‎B. forbi‎d hunti‎n g foxes‎with dogsC. stop hunti‎n g wild anima‎l s in the count‎r ysid‎eD. preve‎n t large‎-scale‎fox hunti‎n g95. It can be infer‎r ed from the passa‎g e that _____‎___.A. killi‎n g foxes‎with poiso‎n is illeg‎a lB. limit‎i ng the fox popul‎a tion‎is unnec‎e ssar‎yC. hunti‎n g foxes‎with dogs is consi‎d ered‎cruel‎and viole‎n tD. fox-hunti‎n g often‎leads‎to confr‎o ntat‎i on betwe‎e n the poor and the richQuest‎i ons 96 to 100 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g.Are organ‎i call‎y grown‎foods‎the best food choic‎e s? The advan‎t ages‎claim‎e d for suchfoods‎over conve‎n tion‎a lly grown‎and marke‎t ed food produ‎c ts are now being‎debat‎e d. Advoc‎a tes of organ‎i c foods‎—a term whose‎meani‎n g varie‎s great‎l y—frequ‎e ntly‎procl‎a imthat such produ‎c ts are safer‎and more nutri‎t ious‎than other‎s.The growi‎n g inter‎e st of consu‎m ers in the safet‎y and nutri‎t iona‎l quali‎t y of the typic‎a lNorth‎Ameri‎c an diet is a welco‎m e devel‎o pmen‎t. Howev‎e r, much of this inter‎e st has beenspark‎e d by sweep‎i ng claim‎s that the food suppl‎y is unsaf‎e or inade‎q uate‎in meeti‎n g nutri‎t iona‎l needs‎. Altho‎u gh most of these‎claim‎s are not suppo‎r ted by scien‎t ific‎evide‎n ce, the great‎numbe‎r of writt‎e n mater‎i al advan‎c ing such claim‎s makes‎itdiffi‎c ult for the gener‎a l publi‎c to separ‎a te fact from ficti‎o n. As a resul‎t, claim‎sthat eatin‎g a diet consi‎s ting‎entir‎e ly of organ‎i call‎y-grown‎foods‎preve‎n ts or cures‎disea‎s e or provi‎d es other‎benef‎i ts to healt‎h have becom‎e widel‎y publi‎c ized‎and popul‎a ramong‎custo‎m ers.Almos‎t daily‎the publi‎c is surro‎u nded‎by claim‎s for "no-aging‎" diets‎, new vitam‎i ns,and other‎ wonde‎r foods‎. There‎ are numer‎ous unsub‎stant‎iated‎ (无确实根据‎的) repor‎ts thatnatur‎a l vitam‎i ns are super‎i or to synth‎e tic ones, that ferti‎l ized‎eggs arenutri‎t iona‎l ly super‎i or to unfer‎t iliz‎e d eggs, that untre‎a ted grain‎s are bette‎r thanferti‎l ized‎grain‎s, and the like.One thing‎that most organ‎i call‎y grown‎food produ‎c ts seem to have in commo‎n is thatthey cost more than conve‎n tion‎a lly grown‎foods‎. But in many cases‎consu‎m ers are misle‎dif they belie‎v e organ‎i c foods‎can maint‎a in healt‎h and provi‎d e bette‎r nutri‎t iona‎lquali‎t y than conve‎n tion‎a lly grown‎foods‎. So there‎is real cause‎for conce‎r n ifconsu‎m ers, parti‎c ular‎l y those‎with limit‎e d incom‎e s, distr‎u st the regul‎a r food suppl‎yand buy only expen‎s ive organ‎i c foods‎inste‎a d.96. The word "Advoc‎a tes" (Para. 1) is close‎s t in meani‎n g to which‎of the follo‎w ing?A. Suppo‎r ters‎.B. Merch‎a nts.C. Inspe‎c tors‎.D. Consu‎m ers.97. What does the word "other‎s" (Para. 1) refer‎to?A. Advan‎t ages‎.B. Advoc‎a tes.C. Organ‎i c foods‎.D. Nonor‎g anic‎a lly-grown‎produ‎c ts.98. The autho‎r impli‎e s that there‎is cause‎for conce‎r n if consu‎m ers with limit‎e dincom‎e s buy organ‎i c foods‎inste‎a d of conve‎n tion‎a lly grown‎foods‎becau‎s e _____‎___.A. organ‎i c foods‎can be more expen‎s ive but are often‎no bette‎r than conve‎n tion‎a lly-grown‎foods‎B. many organ‎i c foods‎are actua‎l ly less nutri‎t ious‎than simil‎a r conve‎n tion‎a lly-grown‎foods‎C. conve‎n tion‎a lly-grown‎foods‎are more readi‎l y avail‎a ble than organ‎i c foods‎D. too many farme‎r s will stop using‎conve‎n tion‎a l metho‎d s to grow food crops‎99. Accor‎d ing to the last parag‎r aph, consu‎m ers who belie‎v e that organ‎i c foods‎arebette‎r than conve‎n tion‎a lly-grown‎foods‎are often‎_____‎___.A. carel‎e ssB. mista‎k enC. mista‎k ingD. wealt‎h y100. What is the autho‎r's attit‎u de towar‎d the claim‎s made by advoc‎a tes of healt‎hfoods‎?A. Very enthu‎s iast‎i c.B. Somew‎h at favor‎a ble.C. Neutr‎a l.D. Doubt‎f ul.Quest‎i ons 101 to 105 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g.For me, scien‎t ific‎knowl‎e dge is divid‎e d into mathe‎m atic‎a l scien‎c es, natur‎a l scien‎c es or scien‎c es deali‎n g with the natur‎a l world‎, and scien‎c es deali‎n g with manki‎n d. Apart‎from these‎scien‎c es is philo‎s ophy‎. In the first‎place‎, pure or theor‎e tica‎l knowl‎e dgehas been sough‎t only for the purpo‎s e of under‎s tand‎i ng. What disti‎n guis‎h es man fromanima‎l s is that he knows‎and needs‎to know. If man did not know that the world‎exist‎e d, and that the world‎was of a certa‎i n kind, that he was in the world‎and thathe himse‎l f was of a certa‎i n kind, he would‎n't be man. The techn‎i cal aspec‎t s orappli‎c atio‎n s of knowl‎e dge are equal‎l y neces‎s ary for man and are of the great‎e stimpor‎t ance‎, becau‎s e they also contr‎i bute‎to defin‎i ng him as man and permi‎t him topursu‎e a life incre‎a sing‎l y more truly‎human‎.But even while‎enjoy‎i ng the resul‎t s of techn‎i cal progr‎e ss, he must defen‎d the value‎ofpure knowl‎e dge. Knowl‎e dge sough‎t direc‎t ly for its pract‎i cal appli‎c atio‎n s will haveimmed‎i ate and fores‎e eabl‎e succe‎s s, but pure or theor‎e tica‎l knowl‎e dge will not. Let merecal‎l a well-known‎examp‎l e. If the Greek‎mathe‎m atic‎i ans had not appli‎e dthems‎e lves‎tothe inves‎tigat‎ion of conic‎ (圆锥形的) secti‎ons, keenl‎y and witho‎ut the least‎suspi‎cionthat it might‎somed‎a y be usefu‎l, it would‎not have been possi‎b le centu‎r ies later‎tonavig‎a te far from shore‎. The first‎men to study‎the natur‎e of elect‎r icit‎y could‎notimagi‎n e that their‎exper‎i ment‎s, carri‎e d on becau‎s e of mere intel‎l ectu‎a l curio‎s ity,would‎event‎u ally‎lead to moder‎n elect‎r ical‎techn‎o logy‎, witho‎u t which‎we canscarc‎e lythink‎of conte‎m pora‎r y life. Pure knowl‎e dge is valua‎b le for its own sake, becau‎s e the。

大学英语视听说教程4第10章quiz 答案

大学英语视听说教程4第10章quiz 答案

Your percentage score is 76%.Quiz result has been recorded successfully.Part IDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Everybody hurries, so things are done quickly.B. Everybody hurries, but things are done slowly.C. People have different opinions on whether we should hurry.D. More and more people think we should not hurry.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. A woman should apologize for being late.B. A man should arrive ahead of time.C. Important men can be late for an appointment.D. Women can be late for an appointment.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Happiness lies in material possessions.B. Happiness lies in love.C. He cannot afford to give the woman more luxuries.D. He is ready to satisfy the woman's desire for more luxuries.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. One should not take pictures in crowded places.B. One's personal space should be respected.C. Crowding causes less respect for personal space.D. Old people deserve more respect.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Family ties strengthen when people move around a lot.B. Family ties weaken when people move around a lot.C. Family ties weaken when nuclear families increase innumber.D. Family ties weaken when nuclear families decrease innumber.Your answer Correct answerB BPart IIDirections: Listen to the passage(s) three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for the general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from S8 to S10, write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read for the third time, check your answers.Most social scientists believe that the sports that are organized by asociety generally reflect the basic (S1)society and attempt to strengthen them in the minds and emotions of its people. Therefore, organized sports have a more serious social(S2)individuals. This is certainly (S3)States, where the three most popular organized sports are football,basketball, and baseball. (S4)words of democracy better illustrated than in sports. Organized sports are seen by Americans as an inspiring example of (S5)different (S6)equal chance to excel. For this reason, notes sociologist Harry Edwards, Americans view organized sports as "a (S7)can learn the advantages and rewards of a competitive system".(S8)in the United States, and they now have more funding and support at the college level than in the past, The 1996 Olympics provided evidence of the increased interest in women's organized sports. American women won gold medals for several team sports--softball, basketball, soccer, and gymnastics. The idea of competition is at the very heart of organized sports in the United States. (S9)society as a whole. "It is commonly held," says one sports writer,"that (S10)(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)Part IIIDirections: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers. 1. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A. Britain on the Decline. B. British Culture on the Decline. C. British Culture Remains Influential.D. The Replacement of British Culture by American Culture.Your answerCorrect answerC C2. How do Brits view the United States? A. They admit its success.B. They turn a blind eye to its success.C. They hate it.D. They believe their country is superior to it.Your answer Correct answerD A3. What is true of the article in The Economist?A. American English is now as influential as British English.B. American English is more influential than British English.C. American English is still less influential than British English.D. Both American and British English are declining inimportance.4. Why does the passage mention "Big Mac"?A. To show Americans like fast food.B. To show Brits are beginning to like fast food.C. To show Americans are no good at literature.D. To show the growing influence of American culture.5. What does the passage want to prove by mentioning themovie Lord of the Rings?A. Its popularity with children.B. The former glory of British culture.C. The superiority of British movies over Hollywood movies.D. The powerful influence of contemporary British writers.Part IVDirections: Choose the right answer.1. "Which approach do you think makes more sense?" "It's hardto say. Anyway, there's no ________________ for differenttastes."A. countingB. countC. accountD. accounting2. The roots of the work ethic were in the teaching of theChristian Puritans who first settled in ________________ isnow the northeastern state of Massachusetts.A. whereB. whatC. placeD. location3. Americans have for centuries believed that they were guilty________________ sin if they did not work as carefully andhard as they could when they did anything.A. ofB. inC. withD. forYour answer Correct answer4. Workaholics have gone ________________ the usual sense ofdiligence. They are especially attracted to the notion of"climbing the ladder".A. overB. aboveC. beforeD. beyond5. Those who have lived in the United States for a long timeunderstand the possibility of being shot when one________________ private property without noti ce.A. trespassesB. trespasses inC. trespasses uponD. trespasses into。

新视野大学英语视听说教程4 quiz 3(2014版)

新视野大学英语视听说教程4 quiz 3(2014版)

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否则就听不成啦Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choiceA. She agrees with the man.B. GMO spreads diseases.C. GM fish are abnormally large.D. Trees grow too fast.3.A. She wants the man to go to the meeting.B. She wants the man to pick up the children.C. She wants to clone the man.D. She does not want a clone of the man.4.A. Evolution is more efficient than lab experiments.B. Evolution is less efficient than lab experiments.C. Evolution produces better strains.D. Lab experiments produce more strains.5.A. The woman wants to be coaxed to clone herself.B. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.C. Love is blind.D. The man wants copies of the girl through cloning.6.A. The man is against organ cloning.B. The woman is against organ cloning.C. The man is a scientist devoted to organ cloning.D. The woman will let her organ clones once it fails.7.A. The two speakers have a lot of common interests.B. The two speakers have both chosen Mr. Green's electivecourse.C. The woman has a lot of knowledge on genetics.D. The man is beginning to like genetics.8.A. Both the man and the woman are against GM food.B. Both the man and the woman are for the GM food.Click放音结束前请不要离开本页。

新视野大学英语四Quiz1-ReadingUnit1-2题目及答案1

新视野大学英语四Quiz1-ReadingUnit1-2题目及答案1

Part 1 Multiple Choice(每小题:分)Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.1.Almost all the countries in the world hoped that the warringsides would ________ a compromise.A. affectB. effectC. comeD. lead2.Our talk was completely ________out by the roar of themachines. As a result, we had to communicate with gestures.A. decreasedB. reducedC. smashedD. drowned3.She was arrested for ______ state secrets to a foreign reporterin return for her son going abroad.A. getting awayC. breaking awayD. putting away4.Can you ______ furnishing your house luxuriously at a timewhen the company is losing so much money?A. verifyB. identifyC. justifyD. clarify5.There _______ new problems in respect of the relationshipbetween the two countries in recent years.A. roseB. raisedC. liftedD. arose6.The professor kept speaking about his new discovery in thefield, only ____ occasionally to have a mouthful of tea.A. dropping offC. putting offD. setting off7.His health ________ as he ate too little and worked too hardfor months on end.A. broke upB. broke throughC. broke downD. broke off8.After the meeting the workers went back to their ________workshops.A. respectableB. respectiveC. respectfulD. respected9.The theory of class currently prevailing in the West is _____based on what Max Weber, a German sociologist, proposed.A. fairlyC. greatlyD. largely10.His answer was so confused that I could hardly make any________ of it at all.A. interpretationB. meaningC. reasonD. sense11.No one in the class could ________ the right answer to thequestion.A. describeB. furnishC. installD. assess12.The dentist could ________ no signs of decay in my teeth.A. determineC. assignD. detect13.To his great joy he discovered that his ears became ________.A. sensitiveB. awareC. efficientD. sensible14.He made no ________ to his illness till after the lesson.A. remarkB. commentC. referenceD. opinion15.We need to make sure that we ________ our resources asfully as possible.A. achieveB. operateD. expel16.The economy looks set to ________ its growth into next year.A. endureB. persistC. remainD. sustain17.It was the only thing that I could do—I don't have to ________myself to anyone.A. accountB. justifyC. discountD. clarify18.The shop assistant says if I leave $10 as a ________, they'llkeep the dress for me.A. depositB. loanC. guaranteeD. fee19.It was such a(n) ________ to hear that Marta was found safeand well.A. concernB. anxietyC. expectationD. relief20.If consumers realize that they are likely to be ____ byfoodstuffs, they will not buy them.A. finedB. suedC. contaminatedD. charged21.I think you should question their ________ in offering to lendyou the money.A. motivesB. reasonsC. idealsD. initiatives22.The government is trying to _____ public confidence in itsmanagement of the economy.A. recoverB. relieveC. preserveD. restore23.She was using all her powers of persuasion to ______ theGriffins to remain in the town.A. makeB. induceC. expelD. tempt24.There's nothing on TV tonight, ________ rubbish.A. rather thanB. more thanC. better thanD. other than25.Our hopes ________ and fell in the same instant.A. aroseB. raisedC. roseD. aroused26. A season ticket _______the holder to make as many journeysas he wishes within the stated period of time.A. entitlesB. grantsC. presentsD. promises27.Only a selected number of landladies in the neighborhoodhave been allowed by the university to take in ________.A. residentsB. lodgersC. settlersD. inhabitants28.The Car Club couldn't ________ to meet the demands of all itsmembers.A. assumeB. ensureC. guaranteeD. confirm29.Extensive reporting on television has helped to ________interest in a wide variety of sports and activities.A. assembleB. generateC. yieldD. gather30.He has recently ________ golf for relaxation.A. taken upB. taken withC. taken onD. taken overPart 1 Multiple Choice (每小题: 1 分; 满分:30 分)Subtotal: 30 老师评语:Part 2 Reading Comprehension (MultipleChoice)(每小题:分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully andchoose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B,C and D.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.A child who has once been pleased with a tale likes, as a rule, tohave it retold in identically the same words, but this should not leadparents to treat printed fairy stories as sacred (上帝的) texts. It isalways much better to tell a story than read it out of a book, and, ifa parent can produce what, in the actual circumstances of the timeand the individual child, is an improvement on the printed text, somuch the better.A charge made against fairy tales is that they harm the child byfrightening him or arousing his sadistic (施虐狂的) impulses. Toprove the latter, one would have to show in a controlled experimentthat children who have read fairy stories were more often guilty ofcruelty than those who had not. As to fear, I think, we also needwell-documented cases of children being dangerously terrified (恐惧) by some fairy story. Often, however, this arises from the childhaving heard the story once. Familiarity with the story by repetitionturns the pain of fear into the pleasure of a fear faced andmastered.There are also people who object to fairy stories on the groundsthat they are not objectively true, that giants, witches (女巫),two-headed dragons, magic carpets (魔毯), etc., do not exist; andthat, instead of indulging (沉溺) his fantasies in fairy tales, the childshould be taught how to adapt to reality by studying history and mechanics. I find such people, I must confess, so unsympathetic and peculiar that I do not know how to argue with them. If their case were sound, the world should be full of mad men attempting to fly from New York to Philadelphia on a broomstick (女巫乘骑的扫帚柄) or covering a telephone with kisses in the belief that it was their enchanted (中魔法的) girl-friend.No fairy story ever claimed to be a description of the external world and no sane (精神健全的) child has ever believed that it was.1.The author considers that a fairy story is more effective whenit is ___c____.A. repeated without variationB. treated with respectC. adapted by the parentD. set in the present2.Some people dislike fairy stories because they feel that they_____d___.A. tempt people to be cruel to childrenB. show the primitive cruelty in childrenC. lend themselves to undesirable experiments with childrenD. increase a tendency to have sadistic impulses in children3.According to the passage great fear can be stimulated in achild when the story is __b______.A. set in realityB. heard for the first timeC. repeated too oftenD. dramatically told4.The author's mention of broomsticks and telephones is meantto suggest that __b_____.A. fairy stories are still being made upB. there is confusion about different kinds of truthC. people try to modernize old fairy storiesD. there is more concern for children's fears nowadays5.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to thepassage? cA. Fairy stories are anything but beneficial to the growth ofchildren.B. Fairy stories teach children the way to adapt to the society.C. No fairy story should be taken as the true description of thereality.D. No fairy story should be told to the children withoutmodification.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.In the primary school, a child is in a comparatively simple setting and most of the time forms a relationship with one familiar teacher. On entering secondary school, a new world opens up and frequently it is a much more difficult world. The pupil soon learns to be less free in the way he speaks to teachers and even to his fellow pupils. He begins to lose gradually the free and easy ways of the primary school, for he senses the need for a more cautious approach in the secondary school where there are older pupils. Secondary staff and pupils suffer from the pressures of academic work and seem to have less time to stop and talk. Teachers with specialist roles may see hundreds of children in a week, and a pupil may be able to form relationships with very few of the staff. He has to decide which adults are approachable; good schools will make clear to every young person from the first year what guidance and personal help is available—but whether the reality of life in the institution actually encourages requests for help is another matter.Adults often forget what a confusing picture school can offer to a child. He sees a great deal of movement, a great number of people—often rather frightening-looking people—and realizes that an increasing number of choices and decisions have to be made. As he progresses through the school the confusion may become less but the choices and decisions required will increase. The school will rightly expect the pupil to take the first steps to obtain the help he needs, for this is the pattern of adult life for which he has to be prepared, but all the time the opportunities for personal and group advice must be presented in a way which makes them easy to understand and within easy reach of pupils.6.According to the passage one of the problems for pupilsentering secondary schools is that ____a____.A. they are taught by many different teachersB. they do not attend lessons in every subjectC. the teachers are not so friendly and helpfulD. the teachers give most attention to a few pupils7.In secondary schools every pupil having problems should____a____.A. know how to ask for helpB. go to ask any teacher he can findC. discuss his problem in classD. turn to his parents for help8.It can be inferred from the passage that the author is mainlyconcerned about ____d____.A. academic standardsB. the role of specialist teachersC. the training of the individual teachersD. the personal development of pupils9.Which of the following statements is TRUE? bA. All the secondary schools know the way to encouragestudents' requests for help.B. The secondary schools are responsible for offering personaland group advice to new pupils.C. Secondary school pupils enjoy greater freedom incommunicating with teachers and fellow pupils.D. Secondary school pupils can easily get the help they need.10.The most appropriate title for the passage is ____c____.A. Primary School and Secondary SchoolB. Problems for New Secondary School TeachersC. Problems for New Secondary School PupilsD. Academic Work and Personal RelationshipQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage. The US military has blocked public access to nearly all its web sites after its servers were attacked by a new computer virus.Late last week, the US Space Command, which provides security for military computers, instructed all military organizations to block public access after a number of sites had contracted the virus, called the "Code Red" bug, according to an official.The virus is known as a "denial of service" bug, because it replicates (自我复制) itself by reading the data files on a network server and sending copies to other servers—thereby multiplying and sometimes crashing a system—and denying access to legitimate (合法的) users of the site."The Code Red worm did in fact show up in some DoD (Department of Defense) web sites and we're working to contain that," CommandSpokesman Army Maj. Barry Venable said. "Ways we're going about that include blocking public access to the Web sites, because that's the way this worm works, to prevent it from using our networks to propagate (繁殖) itself."The virus exploits a security flaw (缺陷) in certain Microsoft network servers. The flaw was announced last month when a patch was released to fix it."To protect our DoD web sites from being compromised, DoD organizations have been told to review the status of the Internet information servers... to make sure that all the patches that were previously installed had been installed," says Venable.Only a handful of the major Defense Department sites, with the suffix ".mil," appear currently accessible to the public, including the central public affairs site DefenseLink and the military services' main homepages. Public access is blocked to information connected to those sites, and others such as the National Missile Defense site and the US Air Force's European site. Registered Department of Defense personnel continue to have access to the sites, Venable said.11.Which of the following is the best title for this passage? dA. The Code Red Worm.B. DoD Blocks Public Web Site Access.C. DoD Was Attacked.D. Protect DoD Web Sites Against Viruses.12.The word "contracted" (Para.2) most probably means____b____.A. make less or smallerB. get an illnessC. make a legal agreementD. formally agree to marry somebody13.Which of the following statements is NOT true about the CodeRed worm? cA. It can multiply in large numbers.B. It may make a computer system stop working.C. It's included in a patch released by Microsoft.D. It may destroy the connection between legitimate users andthe sites.14.Public access is blocked to most DoD web sites so that____a____.A. the Code Red worm can't use the web site to replicates itselfand send copiesB. DoD organizations can have necessary patches installed toprotect their sitesC. the defense secrets can be prevented from being revealedD. the mistake in certain Microsoft network servers can becorrected15.Which of the following is NOT a measure taken by DoD to fightagainst the Code Red worm? bA. Blocking public access.B. Shutting down e-mail.C. Reviewing the status of the Internet information servers.D. Having necessary patches installed.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage. The decline in moral standards—which has long concerned social analysts—has at last captured the attention of average Americans. And Jean Bethke Elshtain, for one, is glad.The fact that ordinary citizens are now starting to think seriously about the nation's moral climate, says this ethics (伦理学) professorat the University of Chicago, is reason to hope that new ideas will come forward to improve it.But the challenge is not to be underestimated. Materialism and individualism in American society are the biggest obstacles. "The thought that 'I'm in it for me' has become deeply rooted in the national consciousness," Ms. Elshtain says.Some of this can be attributed to the decay of traditional communities, in which neighbors looked out for one another, she says. With today's greater mobility and with so many couples working, those bonds have been weakened, replaced by a greater emphasis on self.In a 1996 poll of Americans, loss of morality topped the list of the biggest problems facing the US. And Elshtain says the public is correct to sense that: Data show that Americans are struggling with problems unheard of in the 1950s, such as classroom violence and a high rate of births to unmarried mothers.The desire for a higher moral standard is not a lament (挽歌) for some nonexistent "golden age," Elshtain says, nor is it a wishful (一厢情愿的) longing for a time that denied opportunities to women and minorities. Most people, in fact, favor a decrease in prejudice.Moral decline will not be reversed until people find ways to counter the materialism in society, she says. "Slowly, you recognize that the things that matter are those that can't be bought."16.Professor Elshtain is pleased to see that Americans___d_____.A. have adapted to a new set of moral standardsB. are longing for the return of the good old daysC. have realized the importance of material thingsD. are awakening to the lowering of their moral standards17.The moral decline of American society is caused mainly by_____b___.A. its growing wealthB. the self-centeredness of individualsC. underestimating the impact of social changesD. the prejudice against women and minorities18.Which of the following characterizes the traditionalcommunities? cA. Great mobility.B. Emphasis on individual effort.C. Concern for one's neighbors.D. Ever-weakening social bonds.19.In the 1950s, classroom violence _____a___.A. was something unheard ofB. attracted a lot of public attentionC. was by no means a rare occurrenceD. began to appear in analysts' data20.According to Elshtain, the current moral decline may bereversed ____d____.A. if people can return to the "golden age"B. when women and men enjoy equal rightsC. when people rid themselves of prejudiceD. if less emphasis is laid on material thingsPart 2 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice) (每小题: 1 分; 满分:20 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 1 D D3. 1 B B4. 1 B B5. 1 C C6. 1 A A7. 1 A A8. 1 D D9. 0 C B10. 1 C C11. 1 D D12. 1 B B13. 1 C C14. 1 A A15. 1 B B16. 1 D D17. 1 B B18. 0 B C19. 1 A A20. 1 D DSubtotal: 18 老师评语:。

新视野大学英语四quizReadingUnit3-4原题及标准答案

新视野大学英语四quizReadingUnit3-4原题及标准答案

Part 1 Multiple Choice(每小题:1 分)Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choice s marked A, B, C and D.1.This diploma (毕业文凭) ________ that you have completedhigh school.A. entitlesB. certifiesC. securesD. approves2.If the rain doesn't stop, people will be faced ________ seriousflooding.A. toB. aboutC. withD. by3.The article ________ China's educational achievementsduring the past 20 years and outlined its development plansfor the new century.A. predictedB. witnessedC. highlightedD. intensified4.The manager promised to have my complaint ________.A. looked throughB. looked intoC. looked overD. looked after5.He is watching TV? He's _______ to be cleaning his room.A. knownB. supposedC. regardedD. considered6.I have already commented that colours will not show upunless the ________ of the light is sufficiently great.A. intensityB. densityC. intentionD. temperature7.It is well-known that the retired workers in our country are__________ free medical care.A. involvedB. associated withC. entitled toD. assigned to8._________ I admit there are problems, I don't agree that theycan not be solved.A. AsB. WhileC. ForD. Despite9.No educational system is perfect. Each one has its_________.A. bordersB. frontiersC. limitsD. limitations10.The editor _______ the article to make it fit the spaceavailable in a magazine.A. cut downB. cut offC. cut awayD. cut out11.To say that someone's work is not good is to find fault________ it.A. ofB. onC. atD. with12.We must _______ that the telegram arrives in time.A. secureB. ensureC. assureD. cure13.No matter how hard he tried, he couldn't get the _______ ofhis opponent.A. superiorityB. betterC. victoryD. best14.The businessmen are _________ over the sale of thediamonds.A. arguingB. discussingC. bargainingD. negotiating15.I'd like to take __________ of this opportunity to thank you allfor your co-operation.A. askedB. benefitC. occasionD. advantage16.He does not ________ his workmates and there are oftendisagreements between them.A. go on withB. put up withC. get along withD. keep up with17.Although the pay is not good, people usually find social work________ in other ways.A. payableB. respectfulC. gratefulD. rewarding18.I'm in no ________ this evening to listen to popular music.A. feelingB. attitudeC. moodD. tendency19.Jack will ________ his nervousness once he's in front of thecamera.A. get awayB. get offC. get throughD. get over20.I didn't know what to do but then an idea suddenly ________to me.A. happenedB. enteredC. occurredD. hit21.He has been ________ of murdering the Japanese visitor.A. blamedB. chargedC. accusedD. arrested22.We've ________ salt. Ask Mrs. Jones to lend us some.A. run away withB. run downC. run offD. run out of23.Regardless ________ his appearance, he is innocent.A. toB. inC. ofD. for24.Nobody knows the age of the earth ________ certain.A. byB. inC. withD. for25.The government is believed to be considering ________ a lawmaking it a crime to import any kind of weapon.A. to passB. have passesC. passedD. passing26.Some newly-married couples think that it will give them asense of achievement to properly rear a child and to see himor her ________ to be a useful person.A. fall outB. turn outC. carry outD. take out27.The university is now making efforts to make the supply anddemand of information more ________ and to protectstudents' rights with legal advice.A. transparentB. visibleC. applicableD. practical28.The scientists have been ________ the necessary funds fortheir research program.A. deniedB. ignoredC. neglectedD. refused29.The little boy and the dog ________ each other as soon asthey met.A. took afterB. took toC. took inD. took up30.People expect technology to ________ a lot ________ thequality of life.A. owe... toB. contribute... forC. owe.... forD. contribute... toPart 2 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(每小题:1 分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choice s marked A, B, C and D.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. During the long vacation I was accepted as a trainee bus conductor. I found the job fiercely demanding even on a short route with a total of about two dozen passengers. I pulled the wrong tickets, forgot the change and wrote up my log (行程记录) at the end of each trip in a way that drew hollow laughter from the inspectors. The inspectors were likely to check at any time. A conductor with twenty years' service could be dismissed if an inspector caught him accepting money without pulling a ticket.It was hot that summer: 100° Fahrenheit (华氏) every day. Inside the bus it was 30° hotter still. It was so jammed inside that my feet weren't touching the floor. I couldn't blink (眨眼睛) the sweat out of my eyes. There was no hope of collecting any fares.In these circumstances I was scarcely to blame. I didn't even know where we were, but I guessed we were at the top just before Market Street. I pressed the bell, the doors closed, and the bus surged forward. There were shouts and yells from down the back, but I thought they were the angry cries of passengers who had not got on. Too late I realized that they were coming from within the bus. The automatic doors at the back of the bus had closed around an old lady's neck as she was getting on. Her head was inside the bus. The rest of her, carrying a shopping bag was outside. I knew none of this at the time.When I at last signaled the driver to stop, he crashed to a halt and opened the automatic doors. The woman dropped to the road. Unfortunately, the car behind turned out to be full of inspectors. Since it would have made headlines if a university student had almost half-killed a woman of an advanced age, I was given the opportunity to leave quietly.1.What do we learn about the inspectors in the first paragraph?A. They found the writer amusing.B. They never wore uniforms.C. They were feared by employees.D. They distrusted older employees.2.Why was the writer unable to do his job properly?A. He wasn't tall enough.B. The buses were too fast.C. People avoided paying.D. He couldn't move.3.The old lady in the incident described ________.A. was injuredB. faintedC. was draggedD. hit her head4.When the incident with old lady happened, ________.A. the writer had already decided to give up the jobB. the writer's employers wanted to avoid publicityC. the writer was offered the chance to continueD. the consequences were as the writer expected5.What is the writer's attitude now to the job?A. He feels responsible for the incident that ended it.B. He thinks that he was unfairly treated by the inspectors.C. He is ashamed that he was incapable of doing it properly.D. He believes that it was an impossible job to do well.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. Urban (城市的) life has always involved a balancing of opportunities and rewards against dangers and stress; its moving force is, in thebroadest sense, money. Opportunities to make money make competition stressful; it is often at its most intense in the largest cities, where opportunities are greatest. Crime has always flourished in the relative anonymity (人所不知) of urban life, but today's ease of movement makes its control more difficult than ever; there is much evidence that its extent has a direct relationship to the size of communities. City dwellers (居民) may become trapped in their homes by the fear of crime around them.As defense against these developments, city dwellers tend to use various strategies to try and reduce the pressures upon themselves: contacts with other people are generally made brief and impersonal; doors are kept locked; telephone numbers may be ex-directory (未列入电话号码簿的); journeys outside the home are usually hurried, rather than a source of pleasure.Inner areas of cities tend to be abandoned by the more successful and left to those who have done badly in the competitive struggle or who belong to minority groups; these people are then geographically trapped because so much economic activity has migrated to the suburbs and beyond.Present-day architecture and planning have enormously worsened the human problems of urban life. Old-established neighborhoods have been ruthlessly (无情地) swept away, by both public and private organizations, usually to be replaced by huge, ugly, impersonal structures. People have been forced to leave their familiar homes, usually to be re-housed in tower blocks which are inconvenient, and fail to provide any setting for human interaction or support. The destruction of established social structures is the worse possible approach to the difficulties of living in a town or city. Instead, every effort should be made to conserve (保护) the human scale of the environment, and to retain familiar landmarks.6.According to the author, living in a city causes stress becausethere are so many people who are ________.A. anxious to succeedB. in need of helpC. naturally aggressiveD. likely to commit crime7.The author thinks that crime is increasing in cities because________.A. people do not communicate with their neighborsB. criminals are difficult to trace in large populationsC. people feel anonymous thereD. the trappings of success are attractive to criminals8.The majority of people who live in inner cities tend to quit fromthe inner areas because they ________.A. dislike having to travel far to workB. have been forced by circumstances to do soC. don't like the idea of living in the suburbsD. have turned against society9.Architectural changes have affected city life by ________.A. scattering long-established communitiesB. giving the individual a say in planningC. forcing people to live on top of each otherD. making people move to the suburbs10.The author's general argument is that urban life would beimproved by ________.A. moving people out of tower blocksB. restoring old buildingsC. building community centersD. preserving existing social systemsQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.My love of nature goes right back to my childhood, to the times when I stayed on my grandparent's farm in Suffolk. I think it was my grandmother who encouraged me more than anyone: she taught me the names of wildflowers and got me interested in looking at the countryside, so it seemed obvious to go on to do Zoology at university.I didn't get my first camera until after I'd graduated, when I was due to go diving in Norway and needed a method of recording the sea creatures I would find there. My father didn't know anything about photography, but he bought me an Exacta, which was really quite a good camera for the time, and I went off to take my first pictures of sea anemones (海葵) and starfish (海星). I became keen very quickly, and I learnt how to develop and print.I've tried from the beginning to produce pictures which are always biologically correct. There are people who will alter things deliberately: you don't pick up sea creatures from the middle of the shore and take them down to attractive pools at the bottom of the shore without knowing you're doing it.There can be a lot of ignorance in people's behaviour towards wild animals and it's a problem that more and more people are going to wild places: while some animals may get used to cars, they won't get used to people suddenly rushing up to them. The sheer pressure of people, coupled with the fact there are increasingly few places where no-one else has photographed, means that over the years, life has become much more difficult for the professional wildlife photographers.Nevertheless (然而), wildlife photographers play a very important part in educating people about what is out there and what needs conserving. Although photography can be an enjoyable pastime (消遣), as it is to many people, it is also something that plays a very important part in educating young and old alike.11.The author decided to go to university and study Zoologybecause ________.A. she wanted to improve her life in the countrysideB. she was persuaded to do so by her grandmotherC. she was keen on the natural worldD. she wanted to stop moving around all the time12.How is the author different from some of the other wildlifephotographers she meets?A. She tries to make her photographs as attractive aspossible.B. She takes photographs which record accurate naturalconditions.C. She likes to photograph plants as well as wildlife.D. She knows the best places to find wildlife.13.The author now finds it more difficult to photograph wildanimals because ________.A. there are fewer of themB. they have become more nervous of peopleC. it is harder to find suitable placesD. they have become frightened of cars14.According to the author, wildlife photography is importantbecause it can make people realize that ________.A. photography is an enjoyable hobbyB. we learn little about wildlife at schoolC. it is worthwhile visiting the countrysideD. it is important to look after wild animals15.Which of the following describes the author?A. Proud.B. Sensitive.C. Aggressive.D. Disappointed.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the same passage or dialog. Real policemen, both in Britain and the United States, hardly recognize any resemblance (相似) between their lives and what they see on TV-if they are even able to watch TV.The first difference is that in real life a policeman has been trained in criminal law. He has to know exactly what actions are crimes and what evidence can be used to prove them in court.He will spend most of his working life typing millions of words on thousands of forms about hundreds of sad, unimportant people who are guilty-or not-of stupid, petty (不重要的) crimes.Most television crime drama is about finding the criminal: as soon as he's arrested, the story is over. In real life, finding criminals is seldom much of a problem. Except in very serious cases like murders and terrorist attacks-where failure to produce results reflects on the standing of the police-little effort is spent on searching.A third big difference is between the drama detective and the real life ones. Detectives are subject to two opposing pressures: first, as members of a police force they always have to behave with absolute legality (合法); secondly, as expensive public servants they have to get results. They can hardly ever do both. Most of the time some of them have to break the rules in small ways.If the detective has to deceive the world, the world often deceives him. Hardly anyone he meets tells him the truth. And this separation the detective feels between himself and the rest of the world is deepened by the simplemindedness-as he sees it-of citizens, social workers, doctors, law-makers, and judges, who, instead of stamping out crime, punish the criminals less severely in the hope that this will make them reform. The result, detectives feel, is that nine-tenths of their time is spent re-catching people who should have stayed behind bars. This makes them rather cynical.16.It is essential for a policeman to be trained in criminal law________.A. so that he can catch criminals in the streetsB. because many of the criminals he has to catch aredangerousC. so that he can justify his arrests in courtD. because he has to know nearly as much about law as aprofessional lawyer17.The everyday life of a policeman or detective is ________.A. exciting and mysteriousB. full of dangerC. devoted mostly to routine mattersD. wasted on unimportant matters18.When murders and terrorist attacks occur the police________.A. prefer to wait for the criminal to give himself awayB. work hard to track down the criminalsC. try to make a quick arrest in order to keep up theirreputationD. usually fail to produce results19.The real detective lives in an unusual moral climate because________.A. he is an expensive public servantB. he must always behave with absolute legalityC. he is obliged to break the law in order to preserve itD. he feels himself to be cut off from the rest of the world20.Detectives are rather cynical because ________.A. nine-tenths of their work involves arresting peopleB. hardly anyone tells them the truthC. society does not punish criminals severely enoughD. D too many criminals escape from jail。

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问题1
Do you think it will ever be possible to alter human ______________ material in order to produce the “perfect” human being?
所选答案:
A. genetic
问题2
We had to wait months for the council to
______________ our plans to extend our house.
所选答案:
B. approve
问题3得5 分,满分5 分In the first days at the school you’ll be
given a test to help the teachers to
______________ you to a class at your
level.
所选答案:
B. assign
问题4
Nuclear weapons ______________ a very real
threat to the world peace.
所选答案:
D. constitute
问题5
Discrimination on the basis of race,
______________, age or disability is not allowed.
所选答案: A. gender
问题 6
He was ill for six months and ______________
with his schoolwork.
所选答案: B. fell behind
问题 7
His early death caused many of his political
______________ to remain unfulfilled.
所选答案: A. aspirations
问题 8
“The United States must be prepared to deal
with hostile actions against our citizens or our
______________ interests.” Carter added.
所选答案: A. vital
问题 9
得 5 分,满分 5 分 After her illness, Fiona had become ______________ thinner.
所选答案: C. noticeably
问题 10
A committee has been established to
address the problem of racial and sexual ______________ within the industry.
所选答案:
B. bias
问题11
得5 分,满分
5 分
He said that criticisms didn’t worry him as he held most of the critics in [a] anyway.
所选答案:He said that criticisms didn’t worry him as he held most of the critics in contempt anyway.
问题12
As a project leader, you will have to[a] jobs to people.
所选答案:As a project leader, you will have to allocate jobs to
people.
问题13得5 分,满分5 分She’s in love with him so she’s hardly capable of making a [a] judgment
about him.
所选答案:She’s in love with him so she’s hardly capable of making a balanced judgment about him.
问题14
It’s just [a] of John to spend all that money on the equipment and then
lose interest half way
through the course.
所选答案:It’s just typical of John to spend all that money on the equipment and then lose interest half way
through the course.
问题15
Until 1986 most companies would not even accept women’s applications
but such obvious[a] is now disappearing.
所选答案:Until 1986 most companies would not even accept women’s applications but such obvious discrimination is now
disappearing.
问题16
Your life will change [a] once you have a baby and take him or her as the center of your family.
所选答
案:
Your life will change dramatically once you have a baby
and take him or her as the center of your family.
问题17
“Can anyone tell me the [a]of this saying: Don’t count your chickens
before they’re hatched?” the teacher asked.
所选答案:“Can anyone tell me the origin of this saying: Don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched?” the teacher asked.
问题18
It’s only a tiny [a] of rebels who are causing the violence.
所选答案:It’s only a tiny minority of rebels who are causing the
violence.
问题19
What a beautifully [a] silver brooch! It can always tell by the quality of this
hand-made piece of decorative object.
所选答案:What a beautifully crafted silver brooch! It can always tell by the quality of this
hand-made piece of decorative object.
问题20
What amazes me is that he should completely [a]anyone else’s opinion
at the meeting.
所选答案:What amazes me is that he should completely disregard anyone else’s opinion at the meeting.。

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