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北华大学-大学英语quiz1-5 第一题汇总part1教学提纲

北华大学-大学英语quiz1-5 第一题汇总part1教学提纲

北华大学-大学英语q u i z1-5第一题汇总p a r t1Quiz1Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questionsC 1. A. She is from Hong Kong.B. She is familiar with the Hong Kong singers.C. She is not familiar with the music they are listening to.D. She enjoys the music they are listening to.D 2.A. Salsa.B. Any jazz.C. Fast music.D. Slow music.A 3.A. It is not easy to get tickets for the concert.B. The orchestra is the best in Europe.C. Only the man is enthusiastic about the concert.D. The woman is not enthusiastic about the concert.B 4.A. The man probably moved in not long ago.B. The woman probably moved in not long ago.C. The man is interested in the bass.D. The woman wants to finish the party as early as possible.A 5.A. Reading while listening to loud music.B. Reading with the music turned low.C. Trying to concentrate on the reading.D. Giving the woman his headphones.A 6.A. He likes classic jazz.B. He likes the latest jazz.C. He prefers symphony to jazz.D. He does not like jazz at all.B 7.A. Live concerts.B. CDs.C. The quiet atmosphere at home.D. Singers singing different songs.C 8.A. The man thinks the tickets are inexpensive while the woman thinks they areexpensive.B. The man thinks thetickets are expensive whilethe woman thinks they areinexpensive.C. They both think thetickets are expensive.D. They both think thetickets are inexpensive.D 9.A. It is easy to carry anMP3 player.B. The sound from a CDplayer is funny comparedwith that of an MP3 player.C. MP3 players will soonbecome out of date.D. CD players will soonbecome out of date.C 10A. Heavy metal.B. Rock.C. Golden oldies.D. Pop music.Part 1 Short dialogs andmultiple choice questionsB 1. A. The woman likesanimation while the manlikes realistic movies.B. The man likes animationwhile the woman likesrealistic movies.C. They both like computeranimation.D. They both like realisticmovies.C 2. A. The man likes realstories while the womanlikes unreal stories.B. The woman likes realstories while the man likesunreal stories.C. Both the man and thewoman like real stories.D. Both the man and thewoman dislike real stories.A 3. A. He doesn't want tosee the movie.B. He wants to see themovie with the woman.C. He wants to see themovie with the woman andher friends.D. He has never heard of themovie.D 4. A. Because there islikely to be a traffic jam onthe road.B. Because it is already 7o'clock.C. Because an interestingtrailer is to be shown.D. Because the beginning isimportant for understandingthe film.C 5. A. She likes it becauseit was a film from easternEurope.B. She doesn't like itbecause she hates all filmsfrom eastern Europe.C. Although it wasfavorably reviewed, shedoesn't like it.D. It was favorablyreviewed, and she likes it.B 6. A. New films,especially war films.B. Any films except violentfilms.C. Any great films.D. A war film with arevolutionary hero.D 7. A. It is exciting.B. It will be the first steptoward becoming a film star.C. It means the woman hasto sign autographs for theaudience.D. It has both advantagesand disadvantages.A 8. A. He wants to forgethis troubles.B. He wants to celebrate.C. He wants to see a comicmovie.D. He wants to have somefun.A 9. A. He was bored.B. He was somewhatinterested.C. He enjoyed it very much.D. He was neutral about it.C 10. A. The man is invitingthe woman to go to theater.B. The woman always seesmovies in theater.C. The man likes to seemovies in theater.D. The woman doesn't likeseeing movies at all.D 11. A. He is an American.B. He has a poor hearing.C. He understands themovie completely.D. He missed some detailsof the movie.Part 1 Short dialogs andmultiple choice questionsC 1. A. Splitting with thewoman.B. Marrying the womanimmediately.C. Sharing the woman'simportant experiences withher.D. Helping the woman tofind a boyfriend.D 2. A. Mark is moreinterested in the movies thanin Karen.B. Karen is more interestedin Mark than in the movies.C. Mark likes Karen, butKaren does not like Mark.D. Karen and Mark areinterested in each other.A 3. A. The man should notapproach the girl to avoidgetting beaten up.B. The man should notapproach the girl, for herboyfriend is quite rich.C. The man should walk outwith the girl.D. The girl fancies the man.C 4. A. She is head overheels in love with the man.B. She has broken up withthe man.C. She hasn't decided tomarry the man.D. She has got a newboyfriend.A 5. A. Her new boyfriendhas broken up with herwithout reason.B. Her boyfriend intends tomarry her.C. She is quarreling with theman.D. She is chatting happilywith the man.D 6. A. Because Rob hasfallen in love with anothergirl.B. Because they quarreledwith each other.C. Because Rob has beencheating on Suzie.D. Because Rob has foundSuzie unfaithful.仅供学习与交流,如有侵权请联系网站删除谢谢2B 7. A. They are close friends.B. They are strangers to each other.C. They are colleagues.D. They are members of the same family.B 8. A. She believes Abby must be eager to call the man.B. She believes Abby may be disappointed for not getting a call from the man.C. She believes Abby must be hiding somewhere.D. She believes Abby must be busy at the moment.C 9. A. She loves parties.B. She hates parties.C. She doesn't know what to wear yet.D. She likes fashionable dress.D 10. A. She broke up with Jim two month ago.B. She went through an unhappy feeling.C. She never believes in love at first sight.D. Her opinion towards love is influenced by her sister's experience.C 11. A. Chocolates.B. Toys.C. A DIY cup.D. Flowers.UNIT4Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions1. A. They both thinkthere are too many ads.B. They both think there are not enough ads.C. The man thinks there are too many ads, while the woman thinks the opposite.D. The woman thinks there are too many ads, while the man thinks the opposite.2. A. Security and esteem, but nothing else.B. Only fear, love and sensory pleasure.C. Basic human feelings.D. Advertising principals.3. A. To show the importance of the Tour of France. B. To show the possibilityof recovering from a deadlydisease.C. To show that successfulads are often stories withhappy endings.D. To show that a happyending is required for allcommercials.4. A. To show that he onlyknows how to copy a pageby hand.B. To show that he onlyknows how to makephotocopies.C. To show that a "feel-good" ad is usually a truestory.D. To show that a "feel-good" ad does not have tobe a true story.5. A. Because the name inSpanish suggests disasters.B. Because the name inSpanish suggests notmoving.C. Because the name inSpanish means turning over.D. Because the name inSpanish means bad luck.6. A. Ads should be madeby local people.B. The lipstick ad is moreeffective in Germany.C. Ads should be adaptedfor particular places.D. The same ad can be usedin various places.7. A. To show how fast onecan buy things with the card.B. To show how much helikes the card.C. To express hisdisagreement with thewoman.D. To express hisagreement with the woman.8. A. Because short slogansare refreshing.B. Because people arebusy.C. Because only shortslogans are impressive.D. Because the Coca-Colacompany has set a goodexample.9. A. He thinks the figuresare absolutely correct.B. He thinks the figures arepuzzling.C. He believes that figuresdon't lie.D. He believes that mostsurveys are puzzling.10. A. He believes it isunfair because most peopleare not alcohol abusers.B. He believes it is unfairbecause few people are usingthe healthcare system.C. He believes it is fairbecause the healthcaresystem needs the extramoney.D. He believes it is fairbecause alcohol abuse needsadditional money.11. A. The man asks forsome money to buy bread.B. The woman spends a lotof money shopping.C. The woman wants to buysome spring clothes for theman.D. The man is quite angry atthe woman not buying himbread.12. A. She is a loyalcustomer to Nokia.B. She is a loyal customerto Ericsson.C. She is easily influencedby advertisements.D. She is a tough consumer.UNIT5Part 1 Short dialogs andmultiple choice questions1. A. She is all for it.B. She is completely againstit.C. She is willing to accepta dog, but on certainconditions.D. She needs only a dogthat can do a lot of hardwork.2. A. The man is in favor ofit while the woman is againstit.B. The woman is in favorof it while the man isagainst it.C. Both the man and thewoman are in favor of it.D. Both the man and thewoman are against it.3. A. The man and thewoman know there is a lawagainst keeping exotic birds.B. The man and thewoman are against keepingexotic birds.C. The man thinks we hadbetter treat an exotic bird asa toy.D. The woman thinksintelligent birds have morehealth problems.4. A. The woman likes antswhile the man is horrified bytheir eating dead insects.B. The woman dislikes thecomplex society of antswhile the man appreciates it.C. Both the man and womanare horrified by thecooperative society of ants.D. Both the man andwoman appreciate thecooperative society of ants.5. A. A ladybird lives onlyin Germany.B. A ladybird is believedto bring good luck.C. A ladybird especiallylikes to stay on a lady'sshoulder.D. A ladybird is fromGermany.6. A. She started riding apony when she was veryyoung.B. She once worked atstables.C. Both A) and B).D. Her uncle worked at thelocal stables.7. A. Because his parentswanted him to learn to beresponsible.B. Because his parentsbelieved it was good for hishealth.C. Because his parentshoped he would not belonely.D. Because his parents lovepets.8. A. Because she is beingbothered by the dog.B. Because she likes the dogvery much.仅供学习与交流,如有侵权请联系网站删除谢谢3C. Because he is bored withthe dog.D. Because he wants toconcentrate on his work.9. A. To take her dog.B. To give his dog to her.C. To take her cat.D. To take the landlord's cat.10. A. The woman jokesthat as rare animals of theworld, pandas enjoycomfortable lives and thecare of the world.B. The woman finds thepandas boring while the manfound them valuable.C. The man wants thepandas to eat less while thewoman wanted them to sleepless.D. Both the man andwoman believe the pandaswere good only for eatingand sleeping.11. A. Dogs.B. Rabbits.C. Cats.D. Turtles.12. A. The womandisagrees with keepinganimals in zoos.B. The man thinks animalsin zoos lose their freedomtotally.C. The woman thinksanimals in zoos are well-fed.D. The man disagrees withkeeping animals in zoos.仅供学习与交流,如有侵权请联系网站删除谢谢4。

(完整版)新视野大学英语2级读写quiz1(含答案)

(完整版)新视野大学英语2级读写quiz1(含答案)

into forto out of withbetween inonon through ((infrom aboutalike identically distinct than investigate beneficial enforce apply to impact strengthen However fromWhennot same as set aside efficiently identifyabsorbed probe competitiveD. to be38.The United States is proud of ________ great writers, especially________ in the 20th century such as Mark Twain and ErnestHemingway.A. its ... thoseB. the ... whichC. her ... whatD. his ... that39.He is now working in a foreign firm, but not until three years ago________ to work outside the country.A. has he startedB. will he startC. did he startD. he started40.Though having been living in the States for more than 10 years, shestill has a ________ British accent when she talks.A. sensitiveB. narrativeC. distinctiveD. representative41.Repeated failures lead to success and prove to be ________ to us aswe experiment every day to find out the right way of doing things.A. substantialC. beneficialD. potential42.It's not ________ that he should be assigned to the job since he isnew and has no experience at all in this particular field.A. advisoryB. advisableC. advisedD. advising43.When being checked at customs, I am ________ make a declarationof all purchases and gifts acquired in the country.A. engaged toB. resolved toC. obliged toD. committed to44.You will have to ________ yourself to a completely new life in collegebecause it's a lot different from high school.A. appealB. applyC. thrustD. adjust45.Mr. Collins argues that it is unrealistic for his secretary to do anythingfor any real purpose before she has reached the level of ________C B AD C C B C D A(每小题:分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished sentences. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer to each question.Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.When I was a kid, I read every comic book ever published. I quickly went through all of them in a couple of days, and then reread the good ones until the next issues arrived.But as I got older, my eyeballs must have slowed down! I mean comic books started to pile up faster than my brother Russell. It wasn't until much later did I realize it wasn't my eye balls that were to blame. They're still moving as well as ever. The problem is there's too much to read these days and too little time to read every word of it.Now, besides novels and newspapers, I read different kinds of books and magazines. There are hundreds of techniques you could learn to help you read faster. But I know of three that are especially good.Previewing is especially useful for getting a general idea of heavy reading, like long and hard magazine or newspaper articles. Read the entire first two paragraphs of whatever you've chosen. Next read only the first sentence of each successive paragraph. Then read the entire last paragraph. It can give you as much as half the comprehension in as little as one-tenth the time.Skimming is a good way to get a general idea of light reading, like short and simple popular magazines or the sports and entertainment sections of the newspaper. Think of your eyes as magnets. Force them to move fast. Sweep each line and pick up only a few key words in each line.Clustering trains you to look at groups of words instead of one at a time to increase your speed and comprehension enormously. It is a totally different way of seeing what we read. Here's how to cluster: Train your eyes to see all the words in clusters of up to three or four words at a glance.With enough practice, you'll be able to handle more reading at school or work – and at home – in less time. You should even have enough time to read your favorite comic books.46.What did the writer realize later regarding his slowed-down eyeballs?A. His brother had more comic books than him.B. He couldn't read as fast as his brother.C. He couldn't finish reading all the comic books.D. He had too much to read but too little time to do it.47.Why is previewing especially useful for a heavy reading?A. You can read various kinds of books such as magazines.B. You can see the whole picture of a long reading in less time.C. You can understand the content completely within a short time.D. You can comprehend at least 50% of what you're reading.48.What is the use of the technique of skimming when you are doinglight reading?A. It enables you to read some entertaining books.B. It enables you to think like magnets.C. It helps you pick up key words.D. It helps you get the information you want.49.What's the most important advantage when you do clustering?A. It helps you read faster and understand better.B. It lets you read in a totally different way.C. It allows your eyes to pick up three to four words at a time.D. It trains your eyes to see all the words in the reading.50.Which statement best expresses the main idea of this passage?A. Moving your eyes fast gives you a general idea.B. It is necessary to choose different methods for different readings.C. Different reading skills should be used at the same time.D. You may read faster by using reading techniques.Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.Before computers were invented, the words byte and modem did not exist, and a mouse was something that made some people scream and run away. Words are added to language every day. Changes in society also cause changes in language.Changes in attitude also affect language. As people become more sensitive to the rights and needs of individual, it becomes necessary to change the words we use to describe them. The elderly are now called senior citizens. The handicapped are described as physically challenged. Many of the words we once used had negative feelings attached to them. New words show an awareness in today's society that differences are good and that everyone deserves respect. Even the names of certain jobs have changed so that workers can be proud of what they do. The trash man is now called a sanitation worker and a doorman is an attendant. One important influence on our language in the past decade has been the changing role of women in modern society. As women entered more and more areas that were once thought of as men's job, it became necessary to change the job titles. For example, a mailman is now a mail carrier, a watchman is a guard.Sometimes new words may seem awkward and silly, such as chair for chairman, fisher for fisherman, and drafter for draftsman. But change is never easy. People often fight change until it becomes a familiar part of everyday life.Women have fought long and hard to be treated equally in language as well as in society, because they know that changes in language can cause changes in attitudes. If every person isn't referred to as he, people will begin to realize that men aren't the only ones who are important or who have made great achievements. Most words that indicate only one gender have been replaced with words that refer to both males and females. Thus, a poetess is called a poet, a waitress is a server, and mankind has become humankind.51.Words are added to language ________.A. when new things are inventedB. when society changesC. when old words disappearD. all the time52.Words are changed because ________.A. it is part of everyday life.B. the handicapped should be proud of themselves.C. many old words cause negative feelings.D. some words look silly and awkward.53. A doorman is now called ________.A. attendantB. watchmanC. trash manD. server54.Which of the following is one important influence on our language inthe past decade according to the passage?A. The changing attitude toward the elderly.B. The changing job market.C. The changing role of women.D. The changing social opinions.55.Which of the following best summarizes the passage?A. Language is always added with new vocabulary.B. Language changes with the changing of society.C. Changing language reflects the achievements of people.D. Changing language gives people more individual rights.Questions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.People use more than just words to communicate. In fact, some researchers claim that less than half of a spoken message's real meaning is in the words used in the message. They say that most of a message's meaning comes from understanding how the speaker uses things like tone of voice and body language.Body language includes such things as the expression on the speaker's face, gestures that speaker makes with his or her hands, and the position of the speaker's body. Just as there are many different languages spoken around the world, there are many different ways for people to use body language, too. For example, gestures may imply different meanings in different cultures. Making a "thumbs up" sign in America means, "Great!" However, in Arab cultures, this gesture is extremely offensive.Although many gestures can be interpreted differently by different cultures, there are also many gestures that are almost universally interpreted in the same way. For example, by and large, a smile is understood as a sign of friendship or good will around the world. Also, using an open hand to gesture toward something is viewed as polite or friendly in most cultures.There are also some forms of body language that can be universally read with the meaning, "I am interested in you" or "I like you." Sometimes this kind of body language is used unconsciously between two people. These signs of interest include standing or sitting with both feet flat on the ground, mirroring or using the same gestures as the other person, and turningone's body to fully face the other person.Body language experts point out one important thing. The person's culture is only one factor that can influence his or her use of body language. The time and place where the body language is being used can have a lot to do with a person's body language. If the person has had a bad day or if a meeting takes place in a crowded place, the body language a person uses may be very different from under other circumstances.56.According to the passage, more than half of a spoken message's realmeaning comes from ________.A. words used in the messageB. things used in the messageC. the speaker's tone of voiceD. the speaker's tone and body language57.The second paragraph describes ________.A. an example of a gesture not used in IndiaB. different meanings of gestures in different culturesC. how gestures can change the meaning of wordsD. useful gestures in Arab cultures58.If a person starts copying your body language, what does thissuggest?A. He/She is interested in you.B. He/She isn't interested in you.C. He/She doesn't agree with you.D. He/She agrees with you.59.People may use different body languages ________.A. only in different placesB. only at different timeC. under different circumstancesD. under few circumstances60.What is the main idea of the passage?A. Body language is an important part of communication.B. Body language is affected by culture.C. Body language can be extremely offensive.D. Body language can tell you whether people like you.Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.Grammar is an aspect of language about which learners have different opinions. Some learners are very interested in finding out or learning grammar rules and doing lots of grammar exercises. Others hate grammar and think it is the most boring part of learning a new language. Whatever opinion you have, however, you cannot escape from grammar; it is in every sentence you read or write, speak or hear. Grammar is simply the word for the rules that people follow when they use a language. We need those rules in the same way as we need the rules in a game. If there are no rules, or if everybody follows their own rules, the game would soon break down. It's the same with language; without rules we would not be able to communicate with other people.So you cannot escape from grammar, but the key question here is: What is the best way to learn grammar? You can learn the rules of a game by simply playing the game. You will certainly make mistakes; you may even get hurt. Eventually, however, you will know how to play. Of course, the rules of a language are very much more complicated than the rules of any game, but in fact this is exactly how you learned your own language. Nobody taught you the rules of your mother tongue as you were growing up but now you never make a grammar mistake.Most people learning a new language do not have so much time and such an ideal situation. So, there is no easy answer to the question. There are just as many different opinions about teaching grammar as there are about learning grammar. Many teachers believe in the importance of grammar lessons devoted to a study of language rules and lots of practice exercises. Other teachers feel that grammar is best learned by doing different language activities without focusing so directly on the rules. Whatever your opinion about grammar and whichever is the way you are taught, you need to use different strategies to help you learn grammar more effectively.61.How is grammar defined in the passage?A. Grammar is something you cannot escape from.B. Grammar is a kind of game that requires a lot of practice.C. Grammar is a set of rules that are used in a language.D. Grammar is a strategy that consists of rules.62.According to the passage, why is learning grammar important?A. It helps you make no mistakes.B. It makes communication possible.C. It helps you not to get hurt.D. It makes playing games possible.63.In the writer's opinion, what is the best way to learn grammar?A. Playing games with a set of rules.B. Learning grammar naturally as you grow up.C. Recalling how you learned your mother tongue.D. Doing a lot of grammar exercises.64.What's the difference between teachers' opinions in the way oflearning grammar?A. More exercises vs. more activities.B. More activities vs. less exercises.C. Less exercises vs. more grammar rules.D. More exercises vs. less activities.65.What is the main idea of the passage?A. Memorizing rules is required for learning grammar.B. Doing a lot of exercises helps learn grammar.C. Playing games helps learn grammar better.D. There are different ways to learn grammar.Questions 66 to 70 are based on the following passage.Gender differences are also reflected in the ways that men and women use language. In junior high school, Joy's status will depend on her circle of friends. If her friends are popular, then Joy may enjoy high status at schools. For this reason, Joy and many other girls are interested in gossip, talking about other people and their private lives. If Joy has some information to share about a popular girl at school, this proves that she has a friendship with this girl. In this way Joy can use gossip to gain more status in her school.Tommy, on the other hand, may be less interested in gossip. His status doesn't depend on who his friends are at school. Tommy gains status through his own ability to play sports well or earn high grades. Later in life, Joy may continue to be interested in talking about other people and their lives. Tommy will be less interested in personal talk and more concerned with discussions of sports and news. These give him a chance to gain status by showing others his knowledge.Different ways of speaking are part of gender. As adults, men and women sometimes face difficulties in their communication with each other. Studies of communication show that if a woman tells her husband about a problem, she will expect him to listen and offer sympathy. She may be annoyed when he simply tells her how to solve the problem. Similarly, a husband may be annoyed when his wife wants to stop and ask a stranger for directions to a park or restaurant. Unlike his wife, he would rather use a map and find his way by himself.Language is also part of the different ways that men and women think about friendship. Most men believe that friendship means doing things together such as camping or playing tennis. Women, on the other hand, usually identify their best friend as someone with whom they talk frequently. Moreover, they often use tag questions to get agreement from their friends. If men and women can understand their differences, they may be able to improve their relationships.66.Why are girls interested in gossip?A. Gossip teaches them how to act.B. Gossip allows them to use commands.C. Gossip brings them high status.D. Gossip helps them know about their friends.67.What do some boys want to prove by discussing sports?A. They are knowledgeable.B. They are more masculine.C. They are interested in sports.D. They are not interested in personal talking.68.What will a woman expect her husband to do if she tells him about aproblem?A. Tell her how to solve the problem.B. Listen and show sympathy to her.C. Talk about the problem with her.D. Solve the problem for her.69.Men usually show friendship by ________.A. doing things togetherB. agreeing with each otherC. talking together oftenD. camping or playing tennis together70.What message does the writer want to send out?A. Both men and women should speak directly.B. Talking to women is easier than talking to men.C. There are many differences between men and women.D. It's beneficial to understand gender differences in using language.D B D A D D A A C B D B A C A C B BA D C AB A Cmanage trasubmar。

北华大学-大学英语quiz1-5 第一题汇总part1

北华大学-大学英语quiz1-5 第一题汇总part1

Quiz1Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questionsC 1. A. She is from Hong Kong.B. She is familiar with the Hong Kong singers.C. She is not familiar with the music they are listening to.D. She enjoys the music they are listening to.D 2.A. Salsa.B. Any jazz.C. Fast music.D. Slow music.A 3.A. It is not easy to get tickets for the concert.B. The orchestra is the best in Europe.C. Only the man is enthusiastic about the concert.D. The woman is not enthusiastic about the concert.B 4.A. The man probably moved in not long ago.B. The woman probably moved in not long ago.C. The man is interested in the bass.D. The woman wants to finish the party as early as possible.A 5.A. Reading while listening to loud music.B. Reading with the music turned low.C. Trying to concentrate on the reading.D. Giving the woman his headphones.A 6.A. He likes classic jazz.B. He likes the latest jazz.C. He prefers symphony to jazz.D. He does not like jazz at all.B 7.A. Live concerts.B. CDs.C. The quiet atmosphere at home.D. Singers singing different songs.C 8.A. The man thinks the tickets are inexpensive while the woman thinks they areexpensive.B. The man thinks thetickets are expensive whilethe woman thinks they areinexpensive.C. They both think thetickets are expensive.D. They both think thetickets are inexpensive.D 9.A. It is easy to carryan MP3 player.B. The sound from a CDplayer is funny comparedwith that of an MP3 player.C. MP3 players will soonbecome out of date.D. CD players will soonbecome out of date.C 10A. Heavy metal.B. Rock.C. Golden oldies.D. Pop music.Part 1 Short dialogs andmultiple choice questionsB 1. A. The woman likesanimation while the manlikes realistic movies.B. The man likes animationwhile the woman likesrealistic movies.C. They both like computeranimation.D. They both like realisticmovies.C 2. A. The man likes realstories while the womanlikes unreal stories.B. The woman likes realstories while the man likesunreal stories.C. Both the man and thewoman like real stories.D. Both the man and thewoman dislike real stories.A 3. A. He doesn't want tosee the movie.B. He wants to see themovie with the woman.C. He wants to see themovie with the woman andher friends.D. He has never heard ofthe movie.D 4. A. Because there islikely to be a traffic jam onthe road.B. Because it is already 7o'clock.C. Because an interestingtrailer is to be shown.D. Because the beginning isimportant for understandingthe film.C 5. A. She likes itbecause it was a film fromeastern Europe.B. She doesn't like itbecause she hates all filmsfrom eastern Europe.C. Although it wasfavorably reviewed, shedoesn't like it.D. It was favorablyreviewed, and she likes it.B 6. A. New films,especially war films.B. Any films except violentfilms.C. Any great films.D. A war film with arevolutionary hero.D 7. A. It is exciting.B. It will be the first steptoward becoming a film star.C. It means the woman hasto sign autographs for theaudience.D. It has both advantagesand disadvantages.A 8. A. He wants toforget his troubles.B. He wants to celebrate.C. He wants to see a comicmovie.D. He wants to have somefun.A 9. A. He was bored.B. He was somewhatinterested.C. He enjoyed it verymuch.D. He was neutral about it.C 10. A. The man isinviting the woman to go totheater.B. The woman always seesmovies in theater.C. The man likes to seemovies in theater.D. The woman doesn't likeseeing movies at all.D 11. A. He is anAmerican.B. He has a poor hearing.C. He understands themovie completely.D. He missed some detailsof the movie.Part 1 Short dialogs andmultiple choice questionsC 1. A. Splitting withthe woman.B. Marrying the womanimmediately.C. Sharing the woman'simportant experiences withher.D. Helping the woman tofind a boyfriend.D 2. A. Mark is moreinterested in the movies thanin Karen.B. Karen is more interestedin Mark than in the movies.C. Mark likes Karen, butKaren does not like Mark.D. Karen and Mark areinterested in each other.A 3. A. The man shouldnot approach the girl toavoid getting beaten up.B. The man should notapproach the girl, for herboyfriend is quite rich.C. The man should walkout with the girl.D. The girl fancies the man.C 4. A. She is headover heels in love with theman.B. She has broken up withthe man.C. She hasn't decided tomarry the man.D. She has got a newboyfriend.A 5. A. Her newboyfriend has broken upwith her without reason.B. Her boyfriend intends tomarry her.C. She is quarreling withthe man.D. She is chatting happilywith the man.D 6. A. Because Rob hasfallen in love with anothergirl.B. Because they quarreledwith each other.C. Because Rob has beencheating on Suzie.D. Because Rob has foundSuzie unfaithful.B 7. A. They are close friends.B. They are strangers to each other.C. They are colleagues.D. They are members of the same family.B 8. A. She believes Abby must be eager to call the man.B. She believes Abby may be disappointed for not getting a call from the man.C. She believes Abby must be hiding somewhere.D. She believes Abby must be busy at the moment.C 9. A. She loves parties.B. She hates parties.C. She doesn't know what to wear yet.D. She likes fashionable dress.D 10. A. She broke up with Jim two month ago. B. She went through an unhappy feeling.C. She never believes in love at first sight.D. Her opinion towards love is influenced by her sister's experience.C 11. A. Chocolates.B. Toys.C. A DIY cup.D. Flowers.UNIT4Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions 1. A. They both think there are too many ads. B. They both think there are not enough ads.C. The man thinks there are too many ads, while the woman thinks the opposite.D. The woman thinks there are too many ads, while the man thinks the opposite.2. A. Security and esteem, but nothing else.B. Only fear, love and sensory pleasure.C. Basic human feelings.D. Advertising principals. 3. A. To show theimportance of the Tour ofFrance.B. To show the possibilityof recovering from a deadlydisease.C. To show that successfulads are often stories withhappy endings.D. To show that a happyending is required for allcommercials.4. A. To show that he onlyknows how to copy a pageby hand.B. To show that he onlyknows how to makephotocopies.C. To show that a"feel-good" ad is usually atrue story.D. To show that a"feel-good" ad does nothave to be a true story.5. A. Because the name inSpanish suggests disasters.B. Because the name inSpanish suggests notmoving.C. Because the name inSpanish means turning over.D. Because the name inSpanish means bad luck.6. A. Ads should be madeby local people.B. The lipstick ad is moreeffective in Germany.C. Ads should be adaptedfor particular places.D. The same ad can be usedin various places.7. A. To show how fast onecan buy things with the card.B. To show how much helikes the card.C. To express hisdisagreement with thewoman.D. To express hisagreement with thewoman.8. A. Because shortslogans are refreshing.B. Because people arebusy.C. Because only shortslogans are impressive.D. Because the Coca-Colacompany has set a goodexample.9. A. He thinks thefigures are absolutelycorrect.B. He thinks the figures arepuzzling.C. He believes that figuresdon't lie.D. He believes that mostsurveys are puzzling.10. A. He believes it isunfair because most peopleare not alcohol abusers.B. He believes it is unfairbecause few people are usingthe healthcare system.C. He believes it is fairbecause the healthcaresystem needs the extramoney.D. He believes it is fairbecause alcohol abuse needsadditional money.11. A. The man asks forsome money to buy bread.B. The woman spends alot of money shopping.C. The woman wants tobuy some spring clothes forthe man.D. The man is quite angryat the woman not buyinghim bread.12. A. She is a loyalcustomer to Nokia.B. She is a loyal customerto Ericsson.C. She is easily influencedby advertisements.D. She is a tough consumer.UNIT5Part 1 Short dialogs andmultiple choice questions1. A. She is all for it.B. She is completelyagainst it.C. She is willing to accepta dog, but on certainconditions.D. She needs only a dogthat can do a lot of hardwork.2. A. The man is in favorof it while the woman isagainst it.B. The woman is in favorof it while the man isagainst it.C. Both the man and thewoman are in favor of it.D. Both the man and thewoman are against it.3. A. The man and thewoman know there is a lawagainst keeping exotic birds.B. The man and thewoman are against keepingexotic birds.C. The man thinks we hadbetter treat an exotic bird asa toy.D. The woman thinksintelligent birds have morehealth problems.4. A. The woman likes antswhile the man is horrified bytheir eating dead insects.B. The woman dislikes thecomplex society of antswhile the man appreciates it.C. Both the man andwoman are horrified by thecooperative society of ants.D. Both the man andwoman appreciate thecooperative society of ants.5. A. A ladybird lives onlyin Germany.B. A ladybird is believedto bring good luck.C. A ladybird especiallylikes to stay on a lady'sshoulder.D. A ladybird is fromGermany.6. A. She started riding apony when she was veryyoung.B. She once worked atstables.C. Both A) and B).D. Her uncle worked at thelocal stables.7. A. Because his parentswanted him to learn to beresponsible.B. Because his parentsbelieved it was good for hishealth.C. Because his parentshoped he would not belonely.D. Because his parents lovepets.8. A. Because she is being bothered by the dog.B. Because she likes the dog very much.C. Because he is bored with the dog.D. Because he wants to concentrate on his work.9. A. To take her dog.B. To give his dog to her.C. To take her cat.D. To take the landlord's cat.10. A. The woman jokes that as rare animals of the world, pandas enjoy comfortable lives and the care of the world.B. The woman finds the pandas boring while the man found them valuable.C. The man wants the pandas to eat less while the woman wanted them to sleep less.D. Both the man and woman believe the pandas were good only for eating and sleeping.11. A. Dogs.B. Rabbits.C. Cats.D. Turtles.12. A. The woman disagrees with keeping animals in zoos.B. The man thinks animals in zoos lose their freedom totally.C. The woman thinks animals in zoos are well-fed.D. The man disagrees with keeping animals in zoos.。

大学新视野网络英语三级班试卷quiz1-5

大学新视野网络英语三级班试卷quiz1-5

姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________ 学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________quiz 1试卷编号:quiz1考试时间:60 分钟满分:102 分Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(Each item: 3)Directions: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.BACCB1.A. He does not like what the woman bought.B. He does not remember the price of the shirt.C. He does not remember in which shop the shirt was.D. He remembers only the woman's phone number.2.A. She did not take the shopping list along with her.B. She did not write a shipping list.C. She does not want to shop in a crowded supermarket.D. She wants to finish shopping quickly.3.A. He has lost his memory completely.B. He has lost his sight.C. He drank heavily last night.D. He danced until after midnight.4.A. He remembers his life in primary school.B. He remembers his life in his nursery.C. He remembers his life in primary school but not that in the nursery.D. He remembers his life in both primary school and the nursery.5.A. He has a bad memory.B. The woman has a bad memory.C. The couple have forgotten to bring their keys.D. The couple are blaming each other for forgetting the keys.BCBDAPart 4 Short passages and multiple choice questions(Each item: 3)Directions: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.Questions 29 to 33 are based on the same passage or dialog.29.What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. Various techniques that help one to avoid Alzheimer.B. Methods to remember things better.C. Association is the most important memory-improving skill.D. Nothing is more important than interest.30.What does the speaker mean by “activity”?A. Only mental activity.B. Only physical activity.C. Getting actively involved in what you are doing.D. Memorizing things while having recreational activities.31.How many techniques does the speaker describe before giving a short summary?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.D. Five.32.What does the speaker say "breaks" can bring?A. Great concentration and energy.B. Refreshed interest.C. Low levels of concentration and energy.D. Less interest.33.What are the last three techniques the speaker mentions?A. Activity, grasping the basics, and interest.B. Being slow, grasping the basics, and interest.C. Breaks, being slow, and interest.D. Breaks, grasping the basics, and interest.CABACPart 5 Short passages and multiple-choice questions(Each item: 3)Directions: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.Questions 34 to 38 are based on the same passage or dialog.34.How long is it the man and woman haven't seen each other?A. a couple years.B. several years.C. quite a few years.D. less than 10 years.35.How did the man find the woman in the Math class?A. The best in the class.B. At the bottom of the class.C. A mystery because nobody knew where she came from.D. Able to solve easy problems but not difficult problems.36.How did the woman find the man in the English Writing class?A. He was weak in writing.B. He was strong in writing.C. He often read his compositions to his classmates.D. He sometimes posted his compositions on the walls.37.What do we know from the conversation?A. Alice did not play table tennis in school.B. Ed did not hate the drama class.C. The woman played an instrument.D. The man played in the school band.38.What do we learn about the man and the woman from the conversation?A. The man has a good memory while the woman has a bad memory.B. The man has a bad memory while the woman has a good memory.C. Both the man and woman have a bad memory.D. Both the man and woman have a good memory.姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________ 学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________quiz 2试卷编号:quiz2考试时间:60 分钟满分:104 分Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(Each item: 2)Directions: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.ABCDB1.A. He missed home at first and then got used to studying there.B. He missed home and has never done well in studies.C. He studies well and never misses home.D. He studies well though he always misses home.2.A. Write a statement for the woman.B. Revise what the woman will write.C. Fill in forms for the woman.D. Apply to an American university for admission.3.A. The grading system there is different.B. The teaching methods there are different.C. Both A) and B).D. Neither A) nor B).4.A. Three parts.B. Two parts.C. One part.D. Less than one part.5.A. She wants to go to Europe for studies.B. She can't afford an education in Europe.C. She has got a part-time job.D. She will borrow cash to pay her tuition.Part 4 Short passages and multiple choice questions(Each item: 2)Directions: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.Questions 28 to 32 are based on the same passage or dialog.DABCA28.According to Jones, why do top students take notes in class?A. Because the notes help you remember the text.B. Because students who failed to attend the lecture will borrow the notes.C. Because teachers will test you on what they believe to be important.D. Because teachers give them additional information beside the textbook.29.What is special about Jack Smith's "homemade" system?A. He compares his notes from the lecture with those from his reading.B. He puts more emphasis on his notes from the lecture with those from his reading.C. He writes one or two summary sentences about each lesson in his notes.D. He emphasizes listening attentively instead of taking notes.30.What does Anderson do right before the bell rings?A. He writes down the last few sentences the teacher says.B. He writes a short summary of the main ideas of the lesson.C. He scans the lesson for the next day.D. He gets ready to rush out.31.What does class participation involve?A. Asking the teacher questions.B. Showing interest in learning.C. Displaying one's potential.D. Both A) and B).32.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Secrets of successful students.B. Methods for academic success and the reasons.C. Difference between top students and poorly performing students.D. Different ways of taking notes.Part 5 Short passages and multiple-choice questions(Each item: 2)Directions: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.Questions 33 to 37 are based on the same passage or dialog.DAABC33.How many percent of the courses has the student missed?A. About 10 percent.B. About 25 percent.C. About 50 percent.D. About 75 percent.34.What trouble is the student likely to have?A. He is likely to fail the courses and repeat the grade.B. He is likely to get a poor mark and lose his scholarship.C. He is likely to take a make-up exam.D. He is still likely to get a pass.35.How important is what a student says in class?A. It accounts for 50 percent of the total grade.B. It accounts for 15 percent of the total grade.C. It accounts for 50 percent of the seminar grade.D. It accounts for 15 percent of the seminar grade.36.What does the professor NOT advise the student to do?A. Take part in class activities.B. Apologize to all teachers.C. Speak in class.D. Attend the classes for the rest of the semester.37.What can we infer from the conversation?A. Speaking is more important than reading.B. Speaking is more important than writing.C. Class participation is an important part of the course.D. Top students do not have to speak a lot in class.Part 6 Long dialogs and True/False questions(Each item: 2)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then mark the statements T (true) or F (false). You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to write the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 38 to 42 are based on the same passage or dialog.TFFFT38.The two speakers are probably two staff members rather than a teacher and a student.TF39.The orientation meeting, including a speaker from the international center, will last two hours.TF40.The placement tests will take 60 minutes.TF41.The shuttle bus will finish the campus tour at 2:45.TF42.The man did not agree with the starting time for the oral interviews she suggested.TFNote: There is NO audio recording for the questions.Part 7 Vocabulary and Structure(Each item: 2)Directions:Choose the right answer.43."Have you chosen your ___________ for next term yet? Are you taking French writingagain?" "Yes I am, but it's compulsory for us next term."A. electionsB. electsC. electivesD. selections44.Although the teacher expects a lot, I believe I can ___________ everyone else in the class.A. keep up withB. keep forth withC. keep up onD. keep forward on45.The student discovered having fun was expensive, and he was rapidly ___________ money.A. running shortB. running out ofC. running fromD. running over46.Seeing his wife was going to give the son so much money, the husband yelled, "You're___________ . He'll just spend it all in a couple of weeks.A. from your mindB. away from your mindC. out your mindD. out of your mind47.Once the books are open or the computer is turned on, phone calls ___________unanswered.A. goB. comeC. turnD. leave48.What's your group like for this statistics ___________? Mine's terrible. Two members in mygroup do not pull their weight.A. presentB. presentingC. presentedD. presentation49.All students agreed ___________ the need for consistency. They maintained a certain periodof time every day for studying.A. withB. toC. onD. forcators often exert a lot of pressure on students to be as ___________ as possible.A. well-roundingB. well-roundedC. all-roundD. good-rounded51.One thing that disturbs me is that the so-called weak students are separated ___________the rest of the school.A. withB. awayC. fromD. to52.The professor agreed that the four students could ___________ the final the following day.A. makeB. make upC. make up fromD. make through姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________ 学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________quiz3试卷编号:quiz3考试时间:60 分钟满分:101 分Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(Each item: 3)Directions: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.CADBC1.A. Husband and wife.B. Daughter and father.C. Mother and son.D. Two colleagues.2.A. Contemporary women no longer want to obey their husband.B. Modern girls no longer love their husbands.C. At the marriage ceremony the bride should promise to obey her husband.D. At the marriage ceremony the bride should show loyalty to her 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.Part 4 Short passages and multiple choice questions(Each item: 2)Directions: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.Questions 34 to 38 are based on the same passage or dialog.DABCA34.What is the topic discussed in the passage?A. The importance of remarriage.B. The reasons for a remarriage.C. Ways of preparing for a blended family.D. Children's problems in a blended family.35.How will children view the man their single mother is dating if she says "we're just friends"?A. They will find the man threatening.B. They will leave home.C. They will treat the man as a friend.D. They will be eager to have a new father.36.How can single parents benefit from advice?A. They can make up their minds to find a new spouse quickly.B. They can see the issue from a new angle.C. They will understand their former spouse better.D. Both A) and B).37.According to the passage, which of the following is true in the case of a divorce?A. Children are sadder than parents.B. Parents are sadder than children.C. Younger children have more problems than older children.D. Older children have more problems than younger children.38.Which people are mentioned in the passage who must make adjustments in a blendedfamily?A. The stepparent and the biological parent.B. The stepparent and the children.C. The biological parent and the children.D. The stepparent, the biological parent, and the children.Part 5 Short passages and multiple-choice questions(Each item: 2)Directions: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.Questions 39 to 43 are based on the same passage or dialog.BACDC39.Which place does the woman say is in a mess?A. The dining room.B. The living room.C. The bedroom.D. The kitchen.40.How does the woman know the dinner table is not yet set?A. She finds nothing on it.B. She sees dirty clothes on it.C. She guesses the man has not prepared any food.D. She knows the man never sets the table.41.What does the woman imply when she says "I don't care if the Pope is scoring a goal."A. She wants to switch to a different channel to watch football.B. She hopes Real Madrid will beat the Pope.C. She wants the place to be cleaned up no matter what is on the TV.D. She prefers to leave the place in a mess.42.What is the romantic agreement between the couple about?A. Watching TV together.B. Traveling together.C. Sharing the incomes.D. Doing the household chores together.43.What is the probable reason for the woman to say MacDonald's hamburgers are delicious?A. She enjoys them.B. She hates them.C. She wants the man to buy them again.D. She does not want to take over the cooking.Part 6 Long dialogs and True/False questions(Each item: 2)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then mark the statements T (true) or F (false). You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to write the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 44 to 48 are based on the same passage or dialog.TTFFT44.The woman asks her husband to leave because her friends are coming for bridge.TF45.The woman is unwilling to cancel the bridge game because her friends will bring food.TF46.The man thinks the living room is as cold as a tomb.TF47.Finally six people play poker together.TF48.Sally has wanted to learn to play poker for a long time.TF姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________ 学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________quiz 4试卷编号:quiz4考试时间:60 分钟满分:100 分Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(Each item: 3)Directions: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. ACDBB1.A. He is seeking help.B. He is offering advice.C. He is trying to look calm.D. He is having an interview.2.A. She is weak in doing projects.B. She is weak in studies.C. She tends to work whole-heartedly.D. She is not willing to start a project.3.A. Send in her CV by email.B. Send in her CV by mail.C. Call the company.D. Visit the company in person.4.A. She has accepted the offer.B. She has declined the offer.C. She is interested in becoming an accountant.D. She will leave the current job for more money.5.A. She should keep the present job.B. She might as well find a new job.C. She might as well find an online job.D. She should perfect her present position.Part 4 Short passages and multiple choice questions(Each item: 3)Directions: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.Questions 31 to 35 are based on the same passage or dialog.CBACD31.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. The significance of exact numbers in a resume.B. The role of three techniques in an interview.C. How to write a resume.D. The importance of a resume.32.Which of the following is better in a resume, according to the speaker?A. Lots of teaching experience.B. 7,300 teaching hours.C. 7,000 teaching hours.D. Thousands of teaching hours.33.According to the speaker, which of the following does a holiday company NOT sell?A. Holidays.B. Adventure.C. Relaxation.D. Sand.34.What is the third technique the speaker recommends?A. A neat resume.B. A handwritten cover letter.C. Identifying an employer’s needs.D. All of the above.35.What skills are important in a resume?A. The skills the applicant is especially good at.B. The skills the applicant has learned in his internship.C. Only the skills indicated in the job ad, to attract the employer's attention.D. Mainly the skills listed in the advertisement, but also other skills the employer needs.Part 5 Short passages and multiple-choice questions(Each item: 2)Directions: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.Questions 36 to 40 are based on the same passage or dialog.CDABD36.Which of the following does the woman NOT say in advising the man?A. Wear proper clothes.B. Put on a jacket and tie.C. Comb his hair.D. Have his resume at hand.37.What does the woman mean by saying, "Just watch your tongue"?A. Hold your tongue.B. Avoid having a slip of the tongue.C. Keep quiet.D. Don't argue with others.38.Why does the man think it is necessary to talk about himself?A. He wants to show that he is clever.B. He wants to show that he is knowledgeable.C. He wants to be friendly.D. He wants to appear energetic.39.What has happened to the man in the past two years?A. He was fired twice for beating up his co-workers.B. He lost three jobs for quarrelling with his colleagues.C. He was promoted for his contributions.D. He was demoted for arguing with his boss.40.Why does the man want to work at the gift shop?A. Because it is near his home.B. Because the shop assistants there are friendly.C. Because the business there is good.D. Because the business there is bad.Part 6 Long dialogs and True/False questions(Each item: 2)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then mark the statements T (true) or F (false). You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to write the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 41 to 45 are based on the same passage or dialog.FTFFT41.The woman had work experience in a foreign trade company for three years.TF42.The woman learned skills in both sales and interpersonal communication.TF43.Her job responsibilities were restricted to finding new customers.TF44.Her office hours are nine to five-thirty, Monday through Saturday.TF45.If employed, she is to have the base salary, paid holidays, a paid vacation, a retirement plan,and bonuses for good sales.TF姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________ 学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________quiz5试卷编号:quiz5考试时间:60 分钟满分:100 分Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(Each item: 3)Directions: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.ABDCC1.A. Tuesday morning at her office.B. Tuesday morning at his office.C. Tuesday afternoon at her office.D. Tuesday morning at his office.2.A. The football match should be called off.B. The meeting should not include new items.C. The meeting should have another two items.D. The football should be included in the agenda.3.A. Telling his team everything.B. Continuing the discussion on the last issue.C. Starting the meeting.D. Finishing the meeting.4.A. Eating noodles.B. Finding a supermodel for the café.C. Drawing up a business plan.D. Finding a waitress on the Internet.5.A. A relative of his helped him to get over the difficulty.B. His café was a big success.C. He no longer has a business.D. He has lost both his business and house.Part 3 Short passages and multiple choice questions(Each item: 3)Directions: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. CBDACQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the same passage or dialog.21.Why does the speaker mention anti-virus software?A. To show the importance of protecting the computer.B. To show how bad computer viruses are.C. To illustrate a future market demand.D. To identify a possible market decline.22.What is the use of an iris-recognition machine?A. To guard against an explosion.B. To ensure security.C. To recognize the value of safety.D. To avoid computer viruses.23.How can one benefit from old gardeners?A. By learning from the products sold in North America.B. By selling the gardeners more software.C. By studying how much more they earn than before.D. By studying what could help them to work longer and more easily.24.What is true of most of the people in the speaker's town?A. They overlooked the value of wild blueberries.B. They eat a lot of wild blueberries.C. They like to eat both blueberries and wild blueberries.D. They eat neither blueberries not wild blueberries.25.Which of the following would be a suitable title for the passage?A. Wild blueberry --- a thriving business.B. Best business opportunities arising from computer software.C. How to find business opportunities.D. How to make use of the business connections.Part 4 Short passages and multiple-choice questions(Each item: 2)Directions: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. BDCCAQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the same passage or dialog.26.What does the fax say?A. A small part of the goods was damaged.B. Half of the goods was damaged.C. The greater part of the goods was damaged.D. All of the goods were damaged.27.What is it the man wants to do about the fax?A. To ask the woman to make photocopies of it.B. To ask the woman to hide it away.C. To send a photocopy to the general manager immediately.D. Not to send a photocopy to the general manager immediately.28.What did the man succeed in doing?A. Persuading the general manager not to get furious.B. Persuading the woman not to tell the Shipping DepartmentC. Persuading Watson Company not to cancel the whole order.D. Persuading the Shipping Department not to cancel the whole order.29.What will the speakers' company lose?A. Money.B. Reputation.C. Both A) and B).D. Neither A) nor B).30.What conclusion does the woman arrive at?A. With the man's interpersonal skills, they won't lose their jobs.B. In spite of the man's interpersonal skills, they will lose employment.C. The man must find a job in damage control.D. She must find a job in damage control.Part 5 Long dialogs and True/False questions(Each item: 2)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then mark the statements T (true) or F (false). You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to write the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.TTTFFQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the same passage or dialog.31.Both the man and woman think a good beginning is important.TF32.The woman thinks it is necessary to advertise the good quality of the product to make lots ofmoney.TF33.The woman has put full-page ads in two large trade magazines.TF。

大学英语3 Quiz 1_B级 答案

大学英语3 Quiz 1_B级 答案

Keys to Quiz 1 (B Level)I. Vocabulary. (20%)1-5 CCADD 6-10 BCABCII: Translate the following sentences into English. (50%)11.我的良师益友卡尔森是加利福尼亚的首富,名下有数十家酒店,营业收入约90亿美元。

(in theneighborhood of)My mentor, Carlson, is the wealthiest man in California, owner of tens of hotels with sales in the neighborhood of $9 billion.12.一个刚毕业的大学生面试之后紧接着写了一封信表达自己加盟我公司的诚意。

(follow up)A recent graduate followed up the interview with a letter indicating his eagerness to join my company.13.10月来临,大雨不停,“泥泞将军”拖延了德国人闪电式进攻的行动。

(slow down)When October arrived with heavy rains, “General Mud”slowed down the movement of the Germans’lightning attack.14.一连数小时注视着中间分界线这样一个单调、催眠的过程是被严重低估的重大隐患。

(monotonous,hypnotic)The monotonous, almost hypnotic process of staring at the center divider for long hors is a grossly underestimated hazard.15.这对环保也会很有利,能节省燃油、减轻交通阻塞、减少空气污染,还可用作公路扩建的替代办法。

新编大学英语第一册1、3、4、7quiz答案

新编大学英语第一册1、3、4、7quiz答案

新编大学英语第一册1、3、4、7quiz答案新编大学英语第一册Unit 1Part I1. limited2. acted3. obviously4. uninjured5.longing6. original7. impatient8. neighborhood9. rewarding 10. survivalPart II11. had…in common 12. chasing 13. denied 14. let alone15. hanging in the balance 16. insert 17. relief 18. is…supposed to 19. concern20. define 21. chance 22. blush 23. hesitate 24. mystery 25. draggedPart III26—30 ACABD 31—35 CBABD36—40 CDADA 41—45 DDCABPart IV46—50 HJCAI 51—55 NDMOBPart V56. hanging in the balance57. still keeps up with his workmates58. too old to start over59. set the house on fire60. laid down his life for61. was very well covered up62. That isn’t reason enough63. open up all kinds of exciting newpossibilities64. Weather permitting65. That was just as wellUnit 3Part I1. unfamiliar2.decreasing3.distraction4.enthusiasm5.cultural6.broaden7. Hopefully8.signal9.concerned 10.BehaviorPart II11. wandering 12. went wrong 13.contact 14. tend to15. leading /doc/966578481.html,municates/ed17.bidding 18.curled19.took turns 20. lightened/lightens 21. aware 22. come through 23. put aside24. observe 25. paid offPart III26—30 BCABD 31—35 ABABA 36—40 CBDDC 41—45 BBABA Part IV46—50 L M N D O 51—55 C H F B APart V56. You will soon find yourself without any friends at all57. or you’ll regret it58. Don't draw a conclusion59. took a lot of courage60. ten times better than61. The warmer…. the better62. out of habit63. one of the essential points…broaden your horizons64. bowed65. listen with just “half an ear”Unit 4Part I1. expectation2.weakness(es)3. possibility4. pitifully5. relaxation6. hesitation7. responsibility8. disappointment9. grinning 10.explosionPart II11. aware of 12. fund 13. rose to their feet 14. groping15. schedule 16. take advantage of 17. on your own 18. sprout19. absorbs 20. discipline 21. view 22. aid23. make sure 24. rewarding 25. settlePart III26—30 BABAC 31—35 CACAA36—40 CCBBC 41—45 CBDADPart IV IV. 26—35 LNAEJ CFHMBPart V66. I wanted nothing more than to find my way safely to my dorm room.67. they were determined that I would never forget it.68. my heart went out to the poor soul.69 You took it far too seriously.70. learn to discipline yourself71. Attending class and arriving on time72. take part in these after-class activities.73. will give a welcoming speech to arriving freshmen74. those early spring days when the snow is melting.75. think of this place as your home.Unit 7Part I1. advanced2. alarm3. Failure4. confused5. harmful6. supportive7. warned8. risked9. injured 10. comfortPart II11. published 12. career 13. dealing 14. Swifter15. proverb 16. anniversary 17. decline 18. recognized19. conquer 20. violence 21. charm 22. keeps his word 23. perfect 24. presidency 25 approach.Part III26—30 ABBDA 31—35 CBDBB36—40 CDDAA 41—45 CABCBPart IV46-50 ADCBAPart V51It (had) never crossed his mind52. wage war against53. participate in54. the way we treat holidays55. He risked his life56. he will put it into practice as soon as possible57.she is likely to go shopping at the supermarket58. make out59. the storm had already stopped.60.should not have joined the army。

大学英语听力四quiz1答案

大学英语听力四quiz1答案

5. W: You look cold and tired, Jack. How about a cup of coffee? M: Well, my doctor says coffee drinking is harmful to my stomach. Q: What does the man mean?
7. M: Was the movie as good as you expected? W: It was a waste of time and money. Q: How did the woman feel about the movie?
8. M: Would you like to go on a tour with us on Saturday? W: I’d enjoy that very much if I didn’t have to take an exam next Monday. Q: What do you know about the woman?
24. Who was Miss Richards? 25. How did Miss Richards feel before Dick raised his hand? 26. What can we learn from the passage?
Passage 3
Hello, I was once an airline hostess. Now I’m on my first bus trip and I’m quite amazed at the services offered during the trip. Included are meals on the way, rest rooms, public – address announcements and a uniformed hostess. Just now I introduced myself to the hostess on the bus, and we compared experience on air and ground travel.

大学英语quiz1答案

大学英语quiz1答案

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姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________大学英语2网络自主学习单元测试1试卷编号:quiz1考试时间:70 分钟满分:100 分注意事项考试内容为《新视野读写教程第二册》UNIT 1 & UNIT 2 期限为一个月,请大家抓紧时间!Part 1 Vocabulary and Structure(Each item: 1)Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.1-5 DABAC 6-10 CAABD 11-15 BACDD 16-20 CACDD 21-25 CCABA 26-30 BAAAB 31-35 DACBA 36-40 DDBCD41-45 ABDCA 46-50 CDCAB1.I'd like to take ___D_______ of this opportunityto thank all of you for your efforts.A. profitB. benefitC. occasionD. advantage2.In copying this paper, be careful not to leave___A_______ any words.A. outB. aloneC. offD. behind3.When doing the wash, it is important to _____B__white and colored clothing.A. compareB. separateC. establishD. contrast4.We finally _____A_____ an agreement after a lotof hard argument.A. reachedB. didC. arrivedD. drove5.It is desirable that the airplane ____C_______ aslight as possible.A. isB. wereC. beD. had been6.We came finally ______C____ the conclusion thatshe had been telling lies all the time.A. ofB. intoC. toD. at7.I am not used to speaking ___A______ public.A. inB. atC. onD. to8.He didn't live up to ____A______ had been expectedof him.A. whatB. whichC. thatD. all9.She did not feel ______B______ going out, as shehad a slight headache.A. aboutB. likeC. afterD. for10.The price of gold rose again, partly ___D_______news about the war.A. result inB. go withC. becauseD. due to11.Responsibilities ___B_________ becoming afather.A. charge forB. go withC. save forD. go through12.If you _A_________ in your payment for the houseagain, you may get thrown out.A. fall behindB. account forC. charged forD. come to13.The country has _C___________ too many wars in thepast few decades; its people are longing for peace so much.A. prevented fromB. resulted inC. gone throughD. gone with14.She wouldn't even take a short rest there,________D____ stay for the night.A. much moreB. much fewC. much lesserD. much less15.The president has _____D_______ his politicaladvisors over the slow pace of economic change.A. prevented fromB. charged forC. accounted forD. clashed with16.Unless we get more money, we'll be ___C________finishing this project.A. separated fromB. recovered fromC. prevented fromD. charged from17.The painter lived more than a decade in Europe,____A______ he could be in close contact with other cubists (立体派艺术家).A. whereB. in whichC. thatD. in that18.___C____ Tom is supposed to make an appointmentwith the dentist, he says he is too busy.A. HoweverB. WhoeverC. WheneverD. Whatever19.I won't make a _ __D___ mistake next time.A. likeB. sameC. nearD. similar20.Life insurance (保险), _D______ available only toyoung, healthy persons, can now be obtained for old people.A. beforeB. afterC. formerD. previously21.He _C______ lives in the house where he was born.A. alreadyB. yetC. stillD. ever22."Are you going to the football game""No. The tickets are __C_____ expensive for me."A. very muchB. so muchC. far tooD. highly23."For tonight's homework, do pages forty andforty-one in the workbook.""Professor Hones, I think that is __A_____ work."A. far too muchB. much the moreC. too hardD. the hardest24.The officials in the ___B___ at the LondonHeathrow Airport were very polite.A. CustomB. CustomsC. customD. customs25.There __A_____ a lot of _______ on the roadsyesterday.A. was... trafficB. were... trafficsC. was... trafficsD. were... traffic26.When people admire his __B______ achievements,they seldom think of the frustration he has experienced.A. singleB. singularC. smallD. easy27.Everyone is amazed at the ___A______ growth ofthis city; it has been so different from what it was five years ago.A. explosiveB. expandingC. expensiveD. excessive28.Jack is a strong ____A______, but you could beathim if you perform at your highest level.A. opponentB. partnerC. friendD. mate29.Though he didn't answer my questions quickly, thelook on his face ____A_______ that he was satisfied with me.A. indicatedB. inputC. increasedD. interacted30.Having lost his job and his family, Jerry felthimself ____B______ by anger and sadness.A. experiencedB. overcomeC. experienceD. overcame31.In the geography class, the teacher explainedwind and water might cause soil ____D________.A. pollutionB. excellenceC. explosionD. erosion32.The ____A______ of this recipe (烹饪法) was madepublic one year after it was put into the market.A. formulaB. formC. flavorD. frown33.Lots of birds were flying among the treesbranches. What a(n) _______C____ view!A. explosiveB. amusedC. amazingD. terrified34.The woman with golden hair was taken away by thesecurity guards on ___B_______ of being a criminal.A. suspectB. suspicionC. doubtD. belief35.We will spare no efforts to provide more___A________ products to our customers.A. competitiveB. competingC. competedD. competition36.Having been on the ___D_________ for the wholemonth, the criminal decided to turn himself in to the police.A. escapedB. caughtC. wayD. run37.The man with ___D_________ strength could lift aheavy rock without any difficulty.A. powerfulB. strongC. intelligentD. phenomenal38.Seeing that the last bus was leaving, he made a_____B_______ for it while shouting "Wait! Wait!"A. driveB. dashC. raceD. relay39.We all _____C______ violence against women, oldand young.A. unfairB. againstC. condemnD. persist40.There is no ______D______ that he was once athief. But it doesn't mean you can always regard him as a thief.A. denyB. deniedC. deniesD. denying41.Hearing a _____A________ noise in the backyard,Pamela went there to have a look.A. crackingB. crackC. crackedD. cracker42.If we carry out our plan with ____B_________, wewill surely achieve our goal sooner or later.A. conditionsB. determinationC. competitionD. frowns43.Some of the passengers escaped serious_____D_______ in the traffic accident.A. enquiryB. woundC. inquiryD. injury44.Having ______C_____ the bear in the woods for oneweek, the man was almost out of food.A. caughtB. shotC. trailedD. seeking45.Jessica ________A____ her father on the knee andasked him not to worry about his health.A. pattedB. struckC. strokedD. paced46.I was surprised to see the little girl play thepiano so skillfully; she must have a(n) ______C_____ future in music.A. promisedB. processedC. promisingD. processing47.Sherry is a member of a(n) _____D______ dramaticclub. She goes there after work for practice twicea week.A. gratefulB. amusingC. assertiveD. amateur48.With the price ________C___, the fruits areselling much better now.A. loweringB. is loweredC. having been loweredD. is being lowered49.Our university celebrated its 100th _______A____the year before last.A. anniversaryB. birthdayC. yearD. birth50.Jane sometimes complains that her husband is not___B________ enough. He never thinks of buying her any gift on special days.A. acceptableB. romanticC. assertiveD. restlessPart 2 Cloze (with Options)(Each item: 1)Directions:Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the choices.*(答案在下面)Questions 51 to 70 are based on the followingpassage.I understand culture shock, I've been 51.living in China are just too 52.the cultural differences, and it is causing them to lose a 53.the Chinese culture. Most of them seem to be simply54.time for the terms oftheir employment, 55.don't careto enjoy what is special about their new surroundings.Communicating successfully with people from othercultures can be a real 56.57.culture. Adjusting to another culture requires a great deal of personal awareness and 58.with a fork in their pocket. I could understand if they said they were unwilling to 59.their time to learning the language—Chinese is very difficult. If you are working full-time, you may not have enough timeto make much 60.Chinese, but whatabout chopsticks 61.to use chopsticks is the easiest part of the 62.Learning how to conduct yourself ina 63.way during socialinteractions is what should have been done. Only by that time will you be able to 64.65.Having said all that, I would gladly 66.would just stop 67.much. They arewasting a good opportunity to have a truly uniqueexperience and 68.they are makinga bad name for the rest of us, 69.look at their fork, they should see that it 70.answers(51) through (52) negative (53) superb (54) putting in (55) whereas (56) challenge (57) bear (58) patience (59) commit (60) progress (61) Come on (62) adjustment (63) competent (64) appreciate (65) let down (66) give up (67) complaining (68) furthermore (69) not to mention (70) representsPart 3 Reading Comprehension (MultipleChoice)(Each item: 2)Directions:Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 71 to 75 are based on the same passage or dialog.Charlie Chaplin has broken all records in making people laugh. No one has so set a whole world laughing as the little man with the walking stick and the oversized shoes.Much has been written about Chaplin's art and his career, and opinions have ranged widely. But perhaps those who called him "the truest human being of our time" came closest to the truth. Those who have called him a genius stress the timeless and common qualities in his work. It is an art filled with sad elements and deep human feeling, with which anaudience cannot help but become involved. It is for these reasons, I believe, that the figure of Charlie has attracted generation after generation.All the writers who give accounts of Chaplin's life agree that Charlie's unhappy early years in the area in London where houses were dirty and worn had a great influence on his development and on the type of films he made. Chaplin himself emphasizes it in his memoirs (回忆录). The more one reads about his earliest period, the more one tends to agree. Indeed, his suffering youth had a lasting influence on him. Chaplin was never afraid to deal with subjects causing much disagreement in his films. He gave a humorous performance on war only a few weeks before the American soldiers came home from World War I in 1918. This was regarded as madness, but the performance was well received. So perfectly did it hit the nail on the head that even the returning soldiers found it impossible to hate it and deeply appreciated this short and humorous performance on what for them had been an unpleasant reality. Chaplingave numerous performances attacking capital governments, satirizing (讽刺) the cruelty of the machine age, and even making fun of Hitler.Years after his death, the funny films of motion picture actor and director Charlie Chaplin continue to be well loved. He is particularly well known for his success as a creator of humorous presentations that make fun of people, the establishment, or networks.71.All of the following about Charlie Chaplin aretrue except _________A______.A. he was born in the USAB. he was a great film actorC. he had an unhappy early lifeD. he made fun of Hitler in one of his films72.According to the author, Charlie Chaplin has beenwell loved by generation after generation because _____D_________.A. he set the whole world laughingB. his performances get people involvedC. his works appeal to people in different periodsD. both B and C73.According to the writers of Charlie Chaplin'slife history, ____C________ had a strong influence on the type of films he made.A. the society in which he livedB. the audience who praised and admired himC. his unhappy early years in the poor area inLondonD. those who called him a genius74.According to the passage, which of the followingis true DA. There are timeless qualities in Chaplin's workbecause he didn't involve himself in political affairs.B. Chaplin became well loved years after hisdeath.C. Chaplin's performance is funny without any sadelements.D. Chaplin's films are the combinations of funnyand sad elements.75.This passage was _______B_____.A. written by Charlie ChaplinB. written about Charlie ChaplinC. advertising one of Charlie Chaplin's filmsD. written for students to learn film-makingQuestions 76 to 80 are based on the same passage or dialog.Television carries more national advertising than any other medium in the United States. The same is true in some smaller countries such as Spain and Portugal, where it is the only medium reaching ageneral national audience. In many countries, (Sweden and Denmark, for example) the state-owned television accepts no advertising. In many other countries the amount of commercial (商业广告) time is very much limited, as in France, Germany, and Italy. Russian state-owned television began accepting a limited amount of advertising in 1988. The chief reason that television is so well liked among United States advertisers is that it reaches a vast number of people at the same time. While it can cost well over 100,000 dollars, a 30-second commercial on network television can be seen and heard by as many as 25 million viewers. For companies that must make prospects aware of their products and convince them of their benefits immediately, there is nothing as efficient as television advertising. Because it employs motion as well as words, pictures, sounds, and music, television is a valuable medium for products that lend themselves to demonstration. No other medium is as effective in showing how quickly an automobile can move or how well a certaintype of wristwatch will stand up under heavy use and continue to run. In the same way, it is an ideal medium for showing how some products can make a person feel better about him- or herself, such as long-distance telephone calls.76.According to the passage, which of the followingstatements is true CA. There is less advertising on TV in Spain thanin Sweden.B. One can never see any commercial on TV inDenmark since it is not accepted at all.C. The amount of commercial time is very muchlimited in most European countries.D. French people don't have to worry about beingtroubled by commercials.。

新编大学英语b3quizunit1题目及答案

新编大学英语b3quizunit1题目及答案

Subject: unit1 quizDirections:Complete each of the following sentences with the appropriate form of the word in brackets.We need to encourage the disabled and help them live more lives. (worth)A free of ideas is of great importance in the knowledge economy. (circulate)My mother sat and watched me eating my food with a(n) expression on her face—I could tell she had something to say. (thought)Nothing can shake our to fight against international terrorism. (determine)If he didn't have a secretary to remind him, he wouldn't keep any of his . (appoint)The typist had to change the letter five times. (competent)This problem is from the main one since they are so closely related to each other. (separate)I wouldn't want my to be a big organization—I'd rather work for an individual or a small business. (employ)Tom had the to be ill on the day of the party. (fortune)He is a(n) for a large steel company in Sheffield. (represent)Those who drop out of school must lower their of success. (expect)Writing a paper for the top journal is a(n) task. (challenge)Their relationship was destroyed by his terrible . (jealous)He answered all my questions with complete . (assure)Too many mistakes in writing are . (forgive)To everyone's surprise, his of the storm came true. (predict)I always feel when faced with a difficult problem, so I need to build up my self-confidence. (adequate)Her in language study established her fame in linguistic circles. (accomplish)19) As he had contracted (感染) a contagious (传染的) disease, he was immediately sent to a(n)hospital. (isolate) )His treatment as a child had given him a strong sense of . (inferior)2. Directions:Complete each of the following blanks in the passage with the best choice listed below.Chris Peterson was teaching a class in abnormal psychology at Virginia Tech when he told his students to1)_________out an Attributional Style Questionnaire —a carefully designed test that determines a person's2)_________of optimism and pessimism. The students also answered 3) _________about their general health, including how often they went to a doctor.Peterson followed the health of his students the 4)_________ year and discovered that the pessimists had twice as many infectious diseases and made twice 5) _________ many trips to the doctor as the optimists. Later, Martin Seligman of the University of Pennsylvania and two of his colleagues, using interviews and blood 6)_________ , found that optimists have better immune function than pessimists. Studies 7) _________ other researchers show the same thing. Why? One big factor is that "Pessimistic individuals," as Seligman writes, "get 8) _____________ more easily and more often." When a person is depressed, certain hormones (荷尔蒙) become depleted (大大减少), 9)_________a chain of biochemical events that end 10) _____________ slowing down the activity of the immune system. For example, two key players in our immune systems are T cells and NK cells.T cells recognize invaders (like viruses) and make more copies of themselves to kill 11)_________the invaders. Pessimists' T cells don't multiply as quickly as 12) _________ , allowing invaders to get the upper 13) _________ .NK cells 14)_________ in the blood and kill whatever they come across that they 15) _________ as foreign (like cancer cells). Pessimists' NK cells can identify foreign entities, but they don't 16)_________ them as well as the optimists' NK cells.1) A. fill B. read C. examine D. check2) A. standard B. amount C. level D. quantity3) A. problems B. questions C. reply D. response4) A. next B. later C. previous D. following5) A. as B. more C. of D. so6) A. tests B. samples C. subjects D. models7) A. through B. with C. in D. by8) A. excited B. worried C. depressed D. annoyed9) A. produced B. creating C. leading D. raised10) A. with B. by C. off D. up11) A. in B. at C. off D. across12) A. optimists' B. optimists C. optimism D. optimist's13) A. side B. wind C. hand D. rank14) A. circulate B. blend C. melt D. approach15) A. clarify B. identify C. classify D. isolate16) A. destroy B. invade C. clean D. sweepworthwhile/worthy circulation thoughtful determination appointments incompetent inseparable employer misfortune representative expectations challenging jealousy assurance unforgivable prediction inadequate accomplishment isolation inferiorityACBDA ADCBD CACAB A。

【免费下载】新视野大学英语 Quiz 1

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大学英语--quiz词汇题1-2-3

大学英语--quiz词汇题1-2-3

Unit one1. The company may be reluctant to ________ too far from the basic terms of this agreement, but there are a number of things that are negotiable.A. deviateB. disconnectC. detachD. distract2. As manager of our computer department, I ________ your employee, John Doe, for the prompt and polite service he provided to us last week.A. commentB. celebrateC. claimD. commend3. Let us be exact in what we say so as to ________ any possibility of misunderstanding.A. replyB. alleviateC. precludeD. proclaim4. She has remained loyal to him throughout his ________.A. shortcomingB. misfortuneC. circuitD. tragedy5. The company has been developing in a big way and is gaining ________ internationally.A. prestigeB. dedicationC. humanityD. persecution6. The glamorous actress always went shopping with many ________ crowding round her.A. participantsB. managersC. statesmenD. attendants7. When he is confronted with a ________, he usually makes an arbitrary decision by throwing a coin.A. paradoxB. prejudiceC. dilemma8. During the construction of high buildings, cranes (起重机) are used to ________ building materials to the upper floors.A. tossB. increaseC. hoistD. enhance9. Students and teachers should have ________ attitudes toward each other.A. respectfulB. respectedC. respectiveD. respectable10. My usual feeling of respect, ________ with a little fear, had been replaced by the warmest concern.A. migratedB. matchedC. mingledD. melted11. The purpose of many such small-scale adaptations is to ________ the enterprise forward.A. proposeB. doomC. tossD. propel12. The pill cannot cure a common cold, but it can ________ the symptoms (症状).A. aggravateB. alleviateC. medicateD. bypass13. I did not switch on the light in case it should ________ her.A. glareB. shineC. faintD. dazzle14. The crime was ________ by evidence of child abuse and the fact that the victim was very young.A. increasedB. strengthenedD. aggravated15. Good television programs should ________ to different types of interest and taste among the public.A. matchB. caterC. adoptD. cling16. Lawren was well off and able to ________ painting as his favorite pastime.A. submit toB. take intoC. participate inD. indulge in17. She ________ my suggestion that everyone should make a donation to the handicapped soldier.A. poured scorn onB. took pains withC. preclude vision fromD. cast light upon18. The top managers are full of ________ toward the sales volume of mobile phones next year.A. optimismB. endeavorC. attitudeD. deliberation19. If the ________ guest is unable to pay, then the receptionist may refuse to accommodate that person.A. prospectiveB. perspectiveC. permissiveD. prominent20. As a small boy, Thomas Edison was slow ________ learning to read and write.A. onB. withC. aboutD. in21. This ________ accident can serve as a reminder to our future generations.A. weakC. patrioticD. suspicious22. Fortunately, there is a more ________ attitude towards other religions in most parts of the world today.A. impatientB. tolerantC. crudeD. inevitable23. They got themselves in a mess by losing millions on loans to foreign countries and ________ borrowers at home.A. prospectiveB. consistentC. dubiousD. glamorous24. You must insist that students give a truthful answer ________ with the reality of their world.A. proficientB. insistentC. consistentD. sufficient25. His ________ to help the poor people earn him great prestige.A. dilemmasB. iconsC. endeavorsD. accommodation26. Due to the ________ domestic market, the business has to adjust its import and export policies.A. diligentB. tediousC. suspiciousD. slack27. He realized that it was difficult to ________ on this infertile land any longer.A. inhibitB. inhabitC. gatherD. retreat28. A national ________ is someone who, by the mere mention of his name, will remind people ofA. iconB. cowboyC. pedestrianD. senator29. Members of society tend to cooperate ________ the goals they share.A. in reward ofB. in pursuit ofC. in view ofD. in light of30. One expert in psychology believes that people like jobs mainly because they need other people — to chat with, to ________ with, and to build relationships with.A. hang upB. hang inC. hang outD. hang onto参考答案1-5: ADCBA6-10: DCCAC11-15: DBDDB16-20: DAAAD21-25: BBCCC26-30: DBABCUnit two1. I suggest we put the scheme into effect, for it is quite ________.A. vulnerableB. probableC. practicableD. sustainableCorrect answer:C2. That part of the city has long been ________ for its street violence.A. responsibleB. illegalC. historicalD. notoriousCorrect answer:D3. Under the guidance of their teacher, the pupils are building a model boat ________ by steam.A. hauledB. towedC. tossedD. propelledCorrect answer:D4. Rumors are everywhere, spreading fear, damaging reputations, and turning calm situations into ________ ones.A. vulnerableB. turbulentC. suspiciousD. tragicCorrect answer:B5. The police were alerted that the escaped criminal might be in the ________.A. vainB. proximityC. jailD. courtCorrect answer:B6. There is supposed to be a safety ________ which makes it impossible for trains to derail.A. mechanismB. machineC. mechanicsD. machineryCorrect answer:A7. Some researchers feel that certain people have nervous systems particularly ________ to hot, dry winds. They are what we call weather-sensitive people.A. subjectiveB. liableC. inferiorD. vulnerableCorrect answer:D8. In spite of the ________ economic forecasts, manufacturing output has risen slightly.A. bleakB. feebleC. obscureD. shadowyCorrect answer:A9. The winners of the football championship ran off the field carrying the silver cup ________.A. imperativelyB. tremendouslyC. turbulentlyD. triumphantlyCorrect answer:D10. Here he was stressing ________ his original principle that his unit should be used strategically.A. regrettablyB. forciblyC. graciouslyD. gravelyCorrect answer:B11. All the people in the stadium cheered up when they saw hundreds of colorful balloons ________ slowly into the sky.A. elevatingB. lingeringC. ascendingD. escalatingCorrect answer:C12. Professor Hawking is ________ as one of the world's greatest living physicists.A. clarifiedB. acknowledgedC. dignifiedD. illustratedCorrect answer:B13. Military orders are ________ and cannot be disobeyed.A. alternativeB. defectiveC. imperativeD. conservativeCorrect answer:C14. The ball ________ two or three times before rolling down the slope.A. bouncedB. hoppedC. swayedD. escortedCorrect answer:A15. ________that the demand for power continues to rise at the current rate, it will not be long before traditional sources become inadequate.A. ConcerningB. AssumingC. RegardingD. predictingCorrect answer:B16. Inquiries ________ the condition of patients may be made personally or by telephone.A. givingB. regardingC. followingD. consideringCorrect answer:B17. You can't let your eyes ________ across the lines of a book and come up with an understanding of what you have read.A. runB. comeC. glideD. encounterCorrect answer: C18. The assumptions ________ this argument are strong, as was indeed recognized in Ricardo's discussion.A. appraisingB. proposingC. hoveringD. underlyingCorrect answer:D19. Please analyze it ________ the principles discussed.A. in the event ofB. in case ofC. in preparation forD. in the light ofCorrect answer:D20. ________ several hypotheses have been made for the changing of the climate in the area, no conclusive evidence supports any of them.A. AlthoughB. AsC. IfD. DespiteCorrect answer:A21. The author was ________ by the audience's lack of interest.A. dreadedB. encouragedC. dismayedD. impressedCorrect answer: C22. Proper lightening is necessary for good eyesight, ________ human night vision can be temporarily damaged by extreme flashes of light.A. whereasB. moreoverC. furthermoreD. somehowCorrect answer: A23. She felt ________, as if what he had done to her had somehow paralyzed not only her limbs but her senses too.A. gaspedB. stunnedC. strappedD. oustedCorrect answer: B24. The excuse was too ________ for the teacher to believe.A. subtleB. detailedC. feebleD. slenderCorrect answer: C25. Each member of the alliance agrees to take such action as it ________ necessary, including the use of armed force.A. suggestsB. deemsC. requiresD. appraiseCorrect answer: B26. I could see that my wife was ________ on having that fur coat, whether I approved of it or not.A. eagerB. dependentC. focusedD. intentCorrect answer: D27. Technological developments ________ new skills in many industries, leaving those workers with outdated skills out of work.A. intendB. necessitateC. requestD. deviateCorrect answer: BUnit three1. News media worked overtime to ________ the country as open and "ready" for all nuclear discussions.A. thrillB. transcendC. portrayD. spot2. We provided information to site administrators about typical functions of ________ library programs.A. samplingB. carefreeC. descriptiveD. exemplary3. Gemini (双子座) is an airy, intellectual sign, and your ever-active mind tends to ________ from one thought to another with dizzying speed.A. dartB. damnC. dareD. deal4. A soft evening breeze brought a ________ smell from the company sink.A. formalB. funnyC. foulD. fool5. We just go on in our habitual ways until we are stopped short by one of the many illnesses that ________ our civilization today.A. occurB. effectC. afflictD. exist6. At the time, I could not stand my________ schedule and I would always be envious of my friends who enjoyed the luxury of sleeping in.A. rigorousB. boredC. energeticD. powerful7. Just thinking about all the ________ I received about my dramatic weight loss, and the proud way my husband looked when we went out in public, made me feel that what I had done was worthwhile.A. criticismsB. skepticismC. complimentsD. achievements8. The situation could quickly develop into a ________ disaster if the world does not start paying attention to the plight of these people.A. anonymousB. humanitarianC. rigorousD. conspicuous9. Then you do believe in God, but you guess that I do not, and you fear that the admission of your true belief would ________ your chance of employment.A. jeopardizeB. contriveC. transformD. mount10. Mrs. Cummins, very ________ in her duties, watched the whole process with a sensitive eye.A. hopefulB. conscientiousC. modestD. fascinating11. All I wanted was a ________ log cabin in Maine, somewhere deep in the woods, to enjoy the night under the stars.A. enormousB. stimulatingC. cozyD. overwhelming12. Look, we're about to ________ the last and final stage of our academic careers together.A. live onB. believe inC. embark onD. save up13. The land is affected by a ________ and the cattle are dying fast for lack of drinking water.A. floodB. droughtC. premiereD. misery14. So will I have to by replacement in order to make use of the software I have at the ________ moment?A. upgradeB. contriveC. divertD. renew15. Josh Smith says perhaps the most important thing they should learn is to ________ themselves.A. share inB. live throughC. relate toD. believe in16. To promote particular organizational values, and encourage high levels of informal communication, the managers can attempt to lead ________ example.A. withB. toC. forD. by17. One reason that I may be the last person in Manhattan without a cell phone is that I ________ the excitement of coming home and finding a call light flashing.A. thrillB. cherishC. abandonD. deprive18. When you get the right role, you want to stay focused; you want to ________ yourself as much as you can.A. exposeB. exploreC. immerseD. strive19. This allows the engineers to ________ every possible situation in order to test the system.A. simulateB. stimulateC. signifyD. smuggle20. I don't know if many people could pull that dress off, but she looked ________ in it.A. fragileB. terrificC. skepticalD. manifest21. Her ________ was rarely wrong where such things were concerned, but there was always the off chance.A. institutionB. tuitionC. instructionD. intuition22. Rinny had ________ himself as a skilled craftsman at his father's gunmaking shop.A. contrivedB. establishedC. divertedD. cherished23. ________ the pretext of showing Paul how to do it, Alan flew the kite himself.A. InB. OnC. WithD. Under24. I went to a school where we had to speak French all the time, but outside school hours I ________ to English.A. revertedB. rectifiedC. removedD. reversed25. A woman teacher can know you from the inside; you cannot hide from her so easily, or ________ her attention.A. turnB. landC. divertD. shoot参考答案:1-5: CDACC6-10: ACBAB11-15: CCBAD16-20: DBCAB21-25: DBDAC。

(完整版)新视野大学英语2级读写quiz1(含答案)

(完整版)新视野大学英语2级读写quiz1(含答案)

into forto out of withbetween inonon through ((infrom aboutalike identically distinct than investigate beneficial enforce apply to impact strengthen However fromWhennot same as set aside efficiently identifyabsorbed probe competitiveD. to be38.The United States is proud of ________ great writers, especially________ in the 20th century such as Mark Twain and ErnestHemingway.A. its ... thoseB. the ... whichC. her ... whatD. his ... that39.He is now working in a foreign firm, but not until three years ago________ to work outside the country.A. has he startedB. will he startC. did he startD. he started40.Though having been living in the States for more than 10 years, shestill has a ________ British accent when she talks.A. sensitiveB. narrativeC. distinctiveD. representative41.Repeated failures lead to success and prove to be ________ to us aswe experiment every day to find out the right way of doing things.A. substantialC. beneficialD. potential42.It's not ________ that he should be assigned to the job since he isnew and has no experience at all in this particular field.A. advisoryB. advisableC. advisedD. advising43.When being checked at customs, I am ________ make a declarationof all purchases and gifts acquired in the country.A. engaged toB. resolved toC. obliged toD. committed to44.You will have to ________ yourself to a completely new life in collegebecause it's a lot different from high school.A. appealB. applyC. thrustD. adjust45.Mr. Collins argues that it is unrealistic for his secretary to do anythingfor any real purpose before she has reached the level of ________C B AD C C B C D A(每小题:分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished sentences. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer to each question.Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.When I was a kid, I read every comic book ever published. I quickly went through all of them in a couple of days, and then reread the good ones until the next issues arrived.But as I got older, my eyeballs must have slowed down! I mean comic books started to pile up faster than my brother Russell. It wasn't until much later did I realize it wasn't my eye balls that were to blame. They're still moving as well as ever. The problem is there's too much to read these days and too little time to read every word of it.Now, besides novels and newspapers, I read different kinds of books and magazines. There are hundreds of techniques you could learn to help you read faster. But I know of three that are especially good.Previewing is especially useful for getting a general idea of heavy reading, like long and hard magazine or newspaper articles. Read the entire first two paragraphs of whatever you've chosen. Next read only the first sentence of each successive paragraph. Then read the entire last paragraph. It can give you as much as half the comprehension in as little as one-tenth the time.Skimming is a good way to get a general idea of light reading, like short and simple popular magazines or the sports and entertainment sections of the newspaper. Think of your eyes as magnets. Force them to move fast. Sweep each line and pick up only a few key words in each line.Clustering trains you to look at groups of words instead of one at a time to increase your speed and comprehension enormously. It is a totally different way of seeing what we read. Here's how to cluster: Train your eyes to see all the words in clusters of up to three or four words at a glance.With enough practice, you'll be able to handle more reading at school or work – and at home – in less time. You should even have enough time to read your favorite comic books.46.What did the writer realize later regarding his slowed-down eyeballs?A. His brother had more comic books than him.B. He couldn't read as fast as his brother.C. He couldn't finish reading all the comic books.D. He had too much to read but too little time to do it.47.Why is previewing especially useful for a heavy reading?A. You can read various kinds of books such as magazines.B. You can see the whole picture of a long reading in less time.C. You can understand the content completely within a short time.D. You can comprehend at least 50% of what you're reading.48.What is the use of the technique of skimming when you are doinglight reading?A. It enables you to read some entertaining books.B. It enables you to think like magnets.C. It helps you pick up key words.D. It helps you get the information you want.49.What's the most important advantage when you do clustering?A. It helps you read faster and understand better.B. It lets you read in a totally different way.C. It allows your eyes to pick up three to four words at a time.D. It trains your eyes to see all the words in the reading.50.Which statement best expresses the main idea of this passage?A. Moving your eyes fast gives you a general idea.B. It is necessary to choose different methods for different readings.C. Different reading skills should be used at the same time.D. You may read faster by using reading techniques.Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.Before computers were invented, the words byte and modem did not exist, and a mouse was something that made some people scream and run away. Words are added to language every day. Changes in society also cause changes in language.Changes in attitude also affect language. As people become more sensitive to the rights and needs of individual, it becomes necessary to change the words we use to describe them. The elderly are now called senior citizens. The handicapped are described as physically challenged. Many of the words we once used had negative feelings attached to them. New words show an awareness in today's society that differences are good and that everyone deserves respect. Even the names of certain jobs have changed so that workers can be proud of what they do. The trash man is now called a sanitation worker and a doorman is an attendant. One important influence on our language in the past decade has been the changing role of women in modern society. As women entered more and more areas that were once thought of as men's job, it became necessary to change the job titles. For example, a mailman is now a mail carrier, a watchman is a guard.Sometimes new words may seem awkward and silly, such as chair for chairman, fisher for fisherman, and drafter for draftsman. But change is never easy. People often fight change until it becomes a familiar part of everyday life.Women have fought long and hard to be treated equally in language as well as in society, because they know that changes in language can cause changes in attitudes. If every person isn't referred to as he, people will begin to realize that men aren't the only ones who are important or who have made great achievements. Most words that indicate only one gender have been replaced with words that refer to both males and females. Thus, a poetess is called a poet, a waitress is a server, and mankind has become humankind.51.Words are added to language ________.A. when new things are inventedB. when society changesC. when old words disappearD. all the time52.Words are changed because ________.A. it is part of everyday life.B. the handicapped should be proud of themselves.C. many old words cause negative feelings.D. some words look silly and awkward.53. A doorman is now called ________.A. attendantB. watchmanC. trash manD. server54.Which of the following is one important influence on our language inthe past decade according to the passage?A. The changing attitude toward the elderly.B. The changing job market.C. The changing role of women.D. The changing social opinions.55.Which of the following best summarizes the passage?A. Language is always added with new vocabulary.B. Language changes with the changing of society.C. Changing language reflects the achievements of people.D. Changing language gives people more individual rights.Questions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.People use more than just words to communicate. In fact, some researchers claim that less than half of a spoken message's real meaning is in the words used in the message. They say that most of a message's meaning comes from understanding how the speaker uses things like tone of voice and body language.Body language includes such things as the expression on the speaker's face, gestures that speaker makes with his or her hands, and the position of the speaker's body. Just as there are many different languages spoken around the world, there are many different ways for people to use body language, too. For example, gestures may imply different meanings in different cultures. Making a "thumbs up" sign in America means, "Great!" However, in Arab cultures, this gesture is extremely offensive.Although many gestures can be interpreted differently by different cultures, there are also many gestures that are almost universally interpreted in the same way. For example, by and large, a smile is understood as a sign of friendship or good will around the world. Also, using an open hand to gesture toward something is viewed as polite or friendly in most cultures.There are also some forms of body language that can be universally read with the meaning, "I am interested in you" or "I like you." Sometimes this kind of body language is used unconsciously between two people. These signs of interest include standing or sitting with both feet flat on the ground, mirroring or using the same gestures as the other person, and turningone's body to fully face the other person.Body language experts point out one important thing. The person's culture is only one factor that can influence his or her use of body language. The time and place where the body language is being used can have a lot to do with a person's body language. If the person has had a bad day or if a meeting takes place in a crowded place, the body language a person uses may be very different from under other circumstances.56.According to the passage, more than half of a spoken message's realmeaning comes from ________.A. words used in the messageB. things used in the messageC. the speaker's tone of voiceD. the speaker's tone and body language57.The second paragraph describes ________.A. an example of a gesture not used in IndiaB. different meanings of gestures in different culturesC. how gestures can change the meaning of wordsD. useful gestures in Arab cultures58.If a person starts copying your body language, what does thissuggest?A. He/She is interested in you.B. He/She isn't interested in you.C. He/She doesn't agree with you.D. He/She agrees with you.59.People may use different body languages ________.A. only in different placesB. only at different timeC. under different circumstancesD. under few circumstances60.What is the main idea of the passage?A. Body language is an important part of communication.B. Body language is affected by culture.C. Body language can be extremely offensive.D. Body language can tell you whether people like you.Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.Grammar is an aspect of language about which learners have different opinions. Some learners are very interested in finding out or learning grammar rules and doing lots of grammar exercises. Others hate grammar and think it is the most boring part of learning a new language. Whatever opinion you have, however, you cannot escape from grammar; it is in every sentence you read or write, speak or hear. Grammar is simply the word for the rules that people follow when they use a language. We need those rules in the same way as we need the rules in a game. If there are no rules, or if everybody follows their own rules, the game would soon break down. It's the same with language; without rules we would not be able to communicate with other people.So you cannot escape from grammar, but the key question here is: What is the best way to learn grammar? You can learn the rules of a game by simply playing the game. You will certainly make mistakes; you may even get hurt. Eventually, however, you will know how to play. Of course, the rules of a language are very much more complicated than the rules of any game, but in fact this is exactly how you learned your own language. Nobody taught you the rules of your mother tongue as you were growing up but now you never make a grammar mistake.Most people learning a new language do not have so much time and such an ideal situation. So, there is no easy answer to the question. There are just as many different opinions about teaching grammar as there are about learning grammar. Many teachers believe in the importance of grammar lessons devoted to a study of language rules and lots of practice exercises. Other teachers feel that grammar is best learned by doing different language activities without focusing so directly on the rules. Whatever your opinion about grammar and whichever is the way you are taught, you need to use different strategies to help you learn grammar more effectively.61.How is grammar defined in the passage?A. Grammar is something you cannot escape from.B. Grammar is a kind of game that requires a lot of practice.C. Grammar is a set of rules that are used in a language.D. Grammar is a strategy that consists of rules.62.According to the passage, why is learning grammar important?A. It helps you make no mistakes.B. It makes communication possible.C. It helps you not to get hurt.D. It makes playing games possible.63.In the writer's opinion, what is the best way to learn grammar?A. Playing games with a set of rules.B. Learning grammar naturally as you grow up.C. Recalling how you learned your mother tongue.D. Doing a lot of grammar exercises.64.What's the difference between teachers' opinions in the way oflearning grammar?A. More exercises vs. more activities.B. More activities vs. less exercises.C. Less exercises vs. more grammar rules.D. More exercises vs. less activities.65.What is the main idea of the passage?A. Memorizing rules is required for learning grammar.B. Doing a lot of exercises helps learn grammar.C. Playing games helps learn grammar better.D. There are different ways to learn grammar.Questions 66 to 70 are based on the following passage.Gender differences are also reflected in the ways that men and women use language. In junior high school, Joy's status will depend on her circle of friends. If her friends are popular, then Joy may enjoy high status at schools. For this reason, Joy and many other girls are interested in gossip, talking about other people and their private lives. If Joy has some information to share about a popular girl at school, this proves that she has a friendship with this girl. In this way Joy can use gossip to gain more status in her school.Tommy, on the other hand, may be less interested in gossip. His status doesn't depend on who his friends are at school. Tommy gains status through his own ability to play sports well or earn high grades. Later in life, Joy may continue to be interested in talking about other people and their lives. Tommy will be less interested in personal talk and more concerned with discussions of sports and news. These give him a chance to gain status by showing others his knowledge.Different ways of speaking are part of gender. As adults, men and women sometimes face difficulties in their communication with each other. Studies of communication show that if a woman tells her husband about a problem, she will expect him to listen and offer sympathy. She may be annoyed when he simply tells her how to solve the problem. Similarly, a husband may be annoyed when his wife wants to stop and ask a stranger for directions to a park or restaurant. Unlike his wife, he would rather use a map and find his way by himself.Language is also part of the different ways that men and women think about friendship. Most men believe that friendship means doing things together such as camping or playing tennis. Women, on the other hand, usually identify their best friend as someone with whom they talk frequently. Moreover, they often use tag questions to get agreement from their friends. If men and women can understand their differences, they may be able to improve their relationships.66.Why are girls interested in gossip?A. Gossip teaches them how to act.B. Gossip allows them to use commands.C. Gossip brings them high status.D. Gossip helps them know about their friends.67.What do some boys want to prove by discussing sports?A. They are knowledgeable.B. They are more masculine.C. They are interested in sports.D. They are not interested in personal talking.68.What will a woman expect her husband to do if she tells him about aproblem?A. Tell her how to solve the problem.B. Listen and show sympathy to her.C. Talk about the problem with her.D. Solve the problem for her.69.Men usually show friendship by ________.A. doing things togetherB. agreeing with each otherC. talking together oftenD. camping or playing tennis together70.What message does the writer want to send out?A. Both men and women should speak directly.B. Talking to women is easier than talking to men.C. There are many differences between men and women.D. It's beneficial to understand gender differences in using language.D B D A D D A A C B D B A C A C B BA D C AB A Cmanage trasubmar。

新视野大学英语(第三版)第一册词汇测试(附答案)

新视野大学英语(第三版)第一册词汇测试(附答案)

姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________词汇测试一试卷编号:quiz1考试时间:60 分钟满分:100 分Part 1 V ocabulary and Structure(Each item: 1 point(s))Directions: For each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one to complete each sentence.1. Having practiced so many times, I feel very ________ of my ability to deliver the presentation successfully.A. confidentB. enthusiasticC. incredibleD. satisfied2. The university decided to increase the ________ of the lecture hall, which has only 200 seats.A. abilityB. capacityC. facilityD. faculty3. Smart phones – with cameras and color screens – can ________ images and data using wireless network technology.A. evolveB. departC. transmitD. assure4. This kind of exercise will ________ your creativity, renew your energy, and unlock your potential.A. bindB. yieldC. embraceD. stimulate5. We teachers do not consider it wise to ________ our students with all sorts of exams, tests and quizzes.A. loadB. annoyC. sampleD. explore6. He makes his students ________ knowledge through various kinds of interesting activities.A. studyB. learnC. achieveD. acquire7. For years, scientists have debated the ________ dangers of building another nuclear plant after the terrible accident.A. availableB. potentialC. fascinatingD. genuine8. It was a worthwhile attempt ________ it failed to achieve its purpose that we had hoped for.A. in the endB. now thatC. all at onceD. even though9. Travel in space can be very exciting; ________, it can also be boring and lonely at times.A. soB. howeverC. thusD. therefore10. Politicians should not ________ in business affairs that might affect their political judgment.A. engageB. embraceC. departD. treasure11. I wish to ________ a master's degree in electric engineering after I graduate from college.A. pledgeB. exploreC. pursueD. approach12. There is no greater importance ________ cultivating independence in children.A. inB. thanC. ofD. with13. He has made it very clear ________ we should observe the new rules.A. whatB. whichC. thoseD. that14. Don't worry too much, Jane. Your son ________ home already. Let's go back and check it out.A. returnedB. will returnC. has returnedD. may have returned15. It was when I read his letter ________ I realized he had given me huge help.A. thatB. thenC. beforeD. after16. I believe friendship is an essential element of making a healthy, ________ life.A. flexibleB. rewardingC. wealthyD. inquisitive17. ________ they have written about the behaviors of animals is hardly anything new.A. ThatB. ThisC. WhatD. Which18. No other drugs are as good as this one; it must have been based on a(n) ________ formula (配方).A. enormousB. stimulatingC. uniqueD. overwhelming19. Mothers tend to be too ________ toward their children. They should let them see more of the world.A. hopefulB. protectiveC. modestD. encouraging20. The investigation ________ evidence of a large-scale illegal trade in wild birds.A. uncoveredB. outweighedC. overwhelmedD. evolved21. The young man not only helped me find the right bus to take, but also _______ me to my destination (目的地) and watched me get into the right building.A. hauledB. assuredC. pointedD. accompanied22. The speaker experienced a(n) ________ moment when someone interrupted him and challengedhim because he did not know how to answer the questions.A. ridiculousB. suspiciousC. awkwardD. incredible23. Firing a worker can be a very _______ situation and it needs to be handled carefully.A. delicateB. clumsyC. enormousD. comprehensive24. Because of his _______ to share information, some important information failed to be passed to the right people in time, and this has led to several disasters.A. innocenceB. reluctanceC. curiosityD. efficiency25. I went into my boss' office _______ a really good discussion, but I was simply told that I was getting a three-percent raise and that he could do no better than that.A. matchingB. pledgingC. participatingD. anticipating26. Besides damaging people's ability to do their best in sports, lack of sleep has also been linked to _______ troubles, such as feelings of sadness.A. physicalB. emotionalC. clinicalD. intellectual27. Setting up separate bicycle tracks is an effective way to _______ bicycle accidents and improve the safety for riders who share the road with motor vehicles.A. curbB. clipC. surgeD. solve28. In the last two decades world production of electricity has roughly doubled, with the developing nations _______ the developed.A. surgingB. overtakingC. haulingD. reversing29. Language and culture are closely related with each other, and the understanding of one requires the understanding of _______.A. otherB. anotherC. the otherD. some other30. The boss was in a temper. Do you know _______ made him so angry?A. what was itB. what it was thatC. what it wasD. what was it that31. The pumpkin was known in North America and South America 5,000 years ago but it _______ inNorth America for over 8,000 years according to some researchers.A. may have been grownB. will have been grownC. would have been grownD. should have been grown32. Joe is always wearing _______ shoes because his feet are in different sizes and he has to go to a special shoe store.A. worn-outB. softC. mismatchedD. polished33. This train was built in 1923 and when it ended its working life in 1960, it _______ nearly two million miles.A. traveledB. has traveledC. had traveledD. had been travelling34. "I'm so sorry," he said, with some ________, "I suppose I should have come earlier."A. charityB. anticipationC. confidenceD. embarrassment35. It is not that colorful sunshine, loud music and exciting games could attract hundreds of visitors to charity fun fairs, but _______ warm-hearted people were willing to help the victims in poverty-stricken areas.A. becauseB. asC. since36. The local government never wanted the new shopping center to be built, and _______.A. nor the local residents didB. the local residents didn'tC. nor did the local residentsD. the local residents never did37. It is quite acceptable for a foreign guest to take a _______ instead of emptying the glass when toasting with his Chinese host.A. biteB. sipC. spoonfulD. tube38. In only one hour, they were already _______drink, which actually didn't bother me because I wasn't drinking.A. ahead ofB. out ofC. in advance ofD. free of39. If you do not _______ parties, you don't have to go with me. You can stay at home.A. care forB. struggle againstC. put up withD. make the most of40. When you catch yourself ________ for something, tell yourself, "Stop."B. to regretC. regrettingD. regretted41. Bullying (恃强欺弱) can ________ a climate of fear and anxiety in school, and prevent students from focusing on their schoolwork.A. keep backB. give rise toC. feel likeD. make use of42. Science can now ________ many things which were thought to be mysterious by ancient people.A. care forB. lay outC. account forD. set up43. The school has ________ many after-class activity groups for the pupils to make their spare time more colorful.A. set upB. set offC. set outD. set down44. When he was a small kid, he ________ from his peers because he could read fast and remember whatever he read.A. showed offB. worked outC. stood outD. straightened up45. The fall in the number of deaths from heart disease is generally ________ improvements in diet.A. put up withB. attributed toC. added toD. replaced with46. We can be partners for now, but ultimately you have to ________ to develop a new software for our project.A. keep upB. fire offC. make senseD. take the lead47. Emotional Intelligence (情商) could be of practical use in many ________ such as how companies decide which job applicant to hire, how parents should raise their children, how schools should teach the students, and so on.A. aspectsB. disciplinesC. structuresD. opportunities48. The teacher should praise students for their correct answers and also suggest ________ possibilities.A. unlimitedB. uniqueC. alternativeD. essential49. In some classrooms, desks are arranged in a U-shape, so the teacher can ________ easily with thestudents.A. interruptB. interactC. interpretD. interview50. Computer technology ________ individuals to educate themselves and adapt to a constantly changing job market.A. letsB. makesC. enablesD. provides51. Our hope for an enjoyable dinner was instantly ________ when the waiter dropped a salad plate on my head.A. spoiledB. restrictedC. explodedD. vanished52. ________ the world has ever seen has occurred in the information and communications technologies.A. Great a changeB. The great changeC. A greatest changeD. The greatest change53. ________ so many people around, it wasn't convenient to have a long talk with him.A. AsB. WhenC. WithD. Since54. Alice used to be terribly shy, but working abroad for a year has completely ________ her.A. solvedB. transformedC. characterizedD. regulated55. Chinese Mandarin (普通话) is ________ for foreigners to learn because the changes in the tone will totally change the meaning of words.A. difficultB. accessibleC. competitiveD. easy56. Take action on those things that will have the biggest ________ impact on your life with the least amount of effort.A. portableB. positiveC. sophisticatedD. moderate57. The adoption of this measure will greatly reduce the ________ of greenhouse gas emissions (排放物), which may help slow global warming.A. loanB. declineC. releaseD. response58. I think I have a healthy lifestyle. I eat a lot of fruit and vegetables, and I'm a ________ drinker.A. moderateB. heavyC. gradualD. delicate59. In a way the human race needs to improve its mental and physical qualities if it is to deal with the more and more ________ world and meet new challenges.A. typicalB. complexC. rationalD. orderly60. If a person simply does not care about this activity, it's ________ impossible to get him to participate.A. barelyB. seldomC. hardlyD. practically61. The boss ________ his employees to work longer hours as the company is dreadfully short of staff at present.A. called onB. signed upC. cared forD. set up62. ________ that new homes cost more than older homes, but that is not true across the country anymore.A. It used to beB. It is used to beC. It used to beingD. It is used to being63. It is important that whichever candidate (候选人) is picked the loser should accept the defeat ________.A. in advanceB. with great prideC. with good graceD. in large part64. I don't have any bandage, so I have to ________ pressure to the wound to keep the bleeding down.A. applyB. involveC. fulfillD. establish65. Women have a greater ability to ________ names with faces than men do, and they are also better at recalling lists.A. associateB. compareC. engageD. involve66. It is really helpful to have someone like you that we can ________ and count on during difficult times.A. lean onB. get toC. hang onD. get by67. In the race, it looked as if he would be the first, but then another young man who was close behind him put on speed and ________ by a few seconds.A. beat him for itB. beat him to itC. beat him upD. beat it to him68. She was very ________ to become a manager in our customers' office, but finally accepted our offer.A. eagerB. intelligentC. ridiculousD. reluctant69. When the driver heard that there was a bomb on the bus, he immediately ________ to the side of the highway and radioed the police.A. put outB. took offC. pulled overD. slipped off70. I tried my best to drive inside in order to avoid the edges that might make me ________ the steep slope.A. slip downB. settle downC. bring downD. turn down71. If you grow too fast your entire economy could completely shut down and bring growth to a(n) ________.A. haltB. ceaseC. peakD. epidemic72. Almost half of that group will experience stress ________ enough to call for professional help.A. tenseB. moderateC. bearableD. intense73. My nephew failed in the College Entrance Examination, and we were all very sorry that he did not ________ to the university.A. take itB. get itC. make itD. succeed it74. The woman who died in a car crash last Saturday in the suburbs has been ________ as Kate Johnson, a 25-year-old office clerk.A. justifiedB. identifiedC. notifiedD. classified75. We appreciate your efforts in making changes in your schedule and think that this new arrangement is now ________ to us.A. agreeableB. sustainableC. portableD. indispensable76. Because of his long illness, Lee's English level had dropped, but he was determined to ________ the other students by working harder.A. put up withB. catch up withC. get along withD. fill up with77. The two robbers in a stolen car tried to ________ a police roadblock (路障), but failed.A. break inB. break offC. break upD. break through78. The president's visit and ________ discussions led to a plan that aimed to improve the trade relations between the two countries.A. emergingB. subsequentC. consequentD. submerging79. Older people are less likely to be ________ their negative emotions (情绪) and more likely to focus on the positive.A. reserved forB. caught up inC. beat up toD. counted on80. He was always ready to help others and managed to ________ his friends ________ being hurt.A. expose ... toB. confine ...toC. restrict ... fromD. shield ... from81. ________ whether he is right or wrong, we have to obey his orders in the action.A. Despite ofB. Regardless ofC. DespiteD. Regardless82. Any solution to the poverty problem in this region will be discussed at the meeting which is ________ by the international fund.A. furnishedB. underlinedC. raisedD. sponsored83. They searched around for some nice little things to ________ their new apartment.A. furnishB. fillC. arrangeD. put84. Workers in this big firm received a(n) ________ part of their pay in the form of bonuses.A. inherentB. substantialC. invisibleD. subsequent85. She held her son tenderly in her arms and ________ his hair, and said nothing until he was calm again.A. struckB. stuckC. strokedD. stacked86. In British English today, little or no ________ is made between these two words.A. distinctionB. correctionC. similarityD. difference87. It was ________ from the man's body language that something horrible had happened or was going to happen.A. apparentB. appreciativeC. appearingD. applicable88. The direct cause of his illness is ________ smoking, but the real cause is his deep grief at his grandmother's death.A. crucialB. excessiveC. generousD. exclusive89. To those who look upon the world reasonably, the world in its turn presents a reasonable view. The relation is ________.A. contraryB. commonC. mutualD. opposite90. We may want to live a quiet and peaceful life. ________, today's world is a highly competitive and a quickly developing world.A. ThusB. NeverthelessC. ButD. Additionally91. The real purpose of the meeting was to explore the possibility of establishing effective ________ between our two companies.A. cooperationB. operationC. foundationD. strategy92. Some people think greater foreign participation ________ China's economy is inherently a good thing.A. withB. intoC. onD. in93. Even after his wife ________ he kept the little rose garden, as though she were still alive and still sitting at his side.A. got awayB. threw awayC. turned awayD. passed away94. ________, we are more confident that the prices of these sorts of cars will come down.A. Over timeB. By timeC. In timeD. On time95. He was ________ a sense that his speech might seem inappropriate.A. not at allB. not so muchC. nothing butD. not without96. There is ________ in the world to experience a sauna (桑拿浴) than in Finland, the country that invented it.A. not better placeB. no better placeC. not a better placeD. no a better place97. These children ________ well to being separated from their parents and soon get used to the new environment.A. overcomeB. maintainC. reactD. accomplish98. These two men differ in many ways, though they are ________ in never giving up when facing hardships.A. likeB. sameC. alikeD. equal99. It is essential that you ________ up with your classmates in the last term of study.A. keepB. keptC. would keepD. have kept100. ________ a very agreeable person, she went on dates with practically anybody who asked her to go out.A. BeingB. BeC. On beingD. Having been1-5 A B C D A 6-10 D B D B A 11-15 C B D D A 16-20 B C C B A21-25 D C A B D 26-30 B A B C B 31-35 A C C D D 36-40 C B B A C41-45 B C A C B 46-50 D A C B C 51-55 A D C B A 56-60 B C A B D61-65A A C A A 66-70 A B D C A 71-75 A D C B A 76-80 B D B B D81-85 B D A B C 86-90 A A B C B 91-95 A D D A D 96-100 B C C A A。

新视野大学英语四Quiz1-ReadingUnit1-2题目及答案

新视野大学英语四Quiz1-ReadingUnit1-2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.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 awayB. giving 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 offB. breaking 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. fairlyB. kindlyC. 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. furnishD. assess12.The dentist could ________ no signs of decay in my teeth.A. determineB. defineC. 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. concernC. 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.B. 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 over小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 B B2. 1 D D3. 1 B B4. 1 C C5. 1 D D6. 1 B B7. 1 C C8. 1 B B9. 1 D D10. 1 D D11. 1 B B12. 1 D D13. 1 A A14. 1 C C15. 1 C C16. 1 D D17. 1 B B18. 1 A A19. 1 D D20. 1 C C21. 1 A A22. 1 D D23. 1 B B24. 1 D D25. 1 B B26. 1 A A27. 1 C C28. 1 B B29. 1 C C30. 1 A ASubtotal: 30 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.A child who has once been pleased with a tale likes, as a rule, to have it retold in identically the same words, but this should not lead parents to treat printed fairy stories as sacred (上帝的) texts. It is always much better to tell a story than read it out of a book, and, if a parent can produce what, in the actual circumstances of the time and the individual child, is an improvement on the printed text, so much the better.A charge made against fairy tales is that they harm the child by frightening him or arousing his sadistic (施虐狂的) impulses. To prove the latter, one would have to show in a controlled experiment that children who have read fairy stories were more often guilty of cruelty than those who had not. As to fear, I think, we also need well-documented cases of children being dangerously terrified (恐惧) by some fairy story. Often, however, this arises from the child having heard the story once. Familiarity with the story by repetition turns the pain of fear into the pleasure of a fear faced and mastered.There are also people who object to fairy stories on the grounds that they are not objectively true, that giants, witches (女巫),two-headed dragons, magic carpets (魔毯), etc., do not exist; and that, instead of indulging (沉溺) his fantasies in fairy tales, the child should 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 _______.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________.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 ________.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 ________.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?A. 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. 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. 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 ________.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?A. 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 ________.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," Command Spokesman 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 andthe 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?A. 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________.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?A. 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. 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?A. 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) professor at 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 womenand 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 ________.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________.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?A. 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. 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 ________.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。

大学英语词汇测试Quiz 1及答案

大学英语词汇测试Quiz 1及答案

大学英语词汇测试Quiz 1Vocabulary and Structure (10 points)Directions:In this part, there are 20 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are three or four choices, choose ONE answer that best completes thesentence.1. The best way to _____ the countryside is on foot.A. searchB. investigateC. findD. explore2. _______ all your bills, receipts, invoices and expenses as quickly as possible.A. SortB. Sort outC. PickD. Pick out3. There was something else. It made me ______.A. wanderB. wonderC. doubt4. To tell the truth, I don’t know if I can ______ the job.A. handleB. dealC. work out5. The _______ of distance learning would be particularly suited to busy workers.A. changeableB. flexibleC. flexibility6. IT is now on the ______ in most schools.A. timetableB. scheduleC. curriculum7. We need a _______ answer by tomorrow.A. definiteB. questionableC. uncertain8. Nicky’s job as a public relations director ______ spending quite a lot of time with other people.A. involvesB. is involvedC. has been involved9. It’s useless trying to ____ her that she doesn’t need to lose any weight.A. persuadeB. convinceC. encourage10. Most women will often ______ their spouses.A. saveB. surviveC. rescue11. Pine trees are usually believed to _______ cold weather.A. guardB. accomplishC. roarD. endure12. Carelessness made him fall in his job _______.A. interviewB. intentionC. impatienceD. indifferent13. He was sure that the man was _______ of any crime.A. pureB. legalC. innocent14. Young people today are under _______ pressure to succeed.A. intenseB. extenseC. essential15. We are aware of the _______ problems and have taken every precaution.A. priorityB. prominentC. potential16. No matter where you are, you can keep an _______ contact with the rest of theworld.A. intimateB. imitateC. immune17. She wants a job with good prospects for _______.A. proportionB. promotionC. proposition18. I felt sorry for the ones who had to eat the awful _______.A. stiffB. staffC. stuff19. I don’t want to _______ her by asking questions.A. engageB. embraceC. embarrass20. Gradual change is _______ to sudden, large scale change.A. preferableB. predicableC. previousKeys: 1-10.DBBAC CAABB 11-20. DACAC ABCCA。

现代大学英语精读1 第一单元 Quiz

现代大学英语精读1 第一单元 Quiz

Quiz 1 Number Name1. Put in appropriate prepositions or adverbs:1. All these possibilities are consideration.2. She feels ill ease with so many strangers watching.3. I was my wit’s end. I really didn’t know what to do.4. He was totally a loss for words.5. Go and ask his wife. She must be the know.6. Be your guard. Not everyone who smiles at you is a friend.7. This chair is place in this room. Get rid of it.8. A pay rise is the question. The company is operating a loss this year.9. She knew that she was against very strong opposition.10. They are very bad terms at the moment. They don’t speak to each other.2. Multiple choices1. When doing business in the Arab world, do not be surprised if your meeting isinterrupted several times by people who come into the room ___, whisper, or speak softly to the person with whom you are talking, and leave.a.unannouncedb. unaccouncingc. unannounced. to announce2. When coal, the __ of plants, is burnt, chemical energy is changed into heat energy.a.remainsb. remaindersc. tracesd. remnants3. We object to the idea that it is military force that should be __ in settling international disputes.a. applied tob. resorted toc. fallen back ond. restrained from4. The dean of our department asked that all the students ___ at the reception this afternoon in order to meet the representatives from other colleges.a. are presentb. will be presentc. would be presentd. be present5. The tremendous heat at a star’s core, __ tremendous gravity, joins the nuclei of hydrogen atoms.bined withb. having combined withc. combining withd. being combined with6. __ the choice of a fine home downtown and a modest one in the suburbs, the latter will win.a.Being givenb. Givenc. If givend. When given7. Despite their good service, most inns are less costly than hotels of _____ standards.a. equivalentb. alikec. uniformd. likely8. Very few scientists _______ completely new answers to the world’s problems.a. come up withb. come outc. come roundd. come up to9. At the party we found that shy girl ______ her mother all the time.a. depending onb. coinciding withc. adhering tod. clinging to10. Time __ , the celebration will be held as scheduled.a.permitb. permittingc. permittedd. permits (TEM-4, 03)11. Arriving at the bus stop, __ waiting there.a. a lot of people wereb. he found a lot of peoplec. a lot of peopled. people were found (TEM-4, 94)12. Much as __ , I couldn’t lend him the money because I simply didn’t have that much spare cash. (TEM-4, 99)a. I would have liked tob. I would like toc. I should have to liked. I should have liked to13. The encouraging factor is that the __ majority of people find the idea of change acceptable.a. numerousb. vastc. mostd. massive14. Animals that could not __ themselves to the changed environment perished and those that could survived.a. changeb. adaptc. modifyd. conform15. For the success of the project, the company should __ the most of the opportunities at hand.a. obtainb. graspc. catchd. make (TEM-4, 98)16. The local police are authorized to __ anyone’s movements as they think it.a. pauseb. haltc. repeld. keep (TEM-4, 98)17.She was standing outside in the snow, __ with cold.a. spinningb. shiveringc. shakingd. staggering (TEM-4, 04)18. The accusation left him quite __ with rage.a.quietb. silentc. muted. speechless19. As the drug took __ the patient became quieter.a. forceb. effectc. actiond. influence20. He is now convinced __ the truth of the report.a. aboutb. inc. atd. of3. Word Derivation1.It took courage and ____ (determined) to break the habit of smoking.2.(admit) to this university is by examination only.3. Children are usually taught not to play (violence).4. (nature), our pronunciation is far from perfect.5. “But how can we pay for it?” said John (practice).6. He impressed me (favor).7. The army is making (prepare) for a full-scale invasion.8. I am afraid I do not have the final (decide) in these matters.9. “Will there be any food left over?” he asked (hope).10. He did not pay close (attend) to the details.4. Translate the following sentences into English, using words in the brackets.1. 这个苍白安静的小女孩紧紧地靠在母亲胸前。

新标准大学英语quiz1及答案

新标准大学英语quiz1及答案

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姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________ 学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________ 大学英语3网络自主学习单元测试1试卷编号: Quiz1考试时间: 80 分钟满分: 100 分Part 1 Multiple Choice(Each item: 1)Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.1-10: BACDB/ DCDCA/11-20: ADDDC/ ADDCA / 21-30: ACBAD/ DBCAC /31-40: ADDAA/ DACCA /41-50: BCBBA / CBCBA1. This young woman would have ____B___ curiosity because she was well dressed and looked very attractive.A. risenB. stimulatedC. causedD. woken2. A recent _A_______ was that about 20 per cent of college graduatesjoined the army of the unemployed last year.A. estimateB. numberC. figureD. statistic3.He said he was a policeman and therefore had the ___C_____ to stopspeeding drivers.A. controlB. influenceC. authorityD. priority4.On the coast the weather is ____D___ with day after day of hot sun, inthe mountains, however, the air cools quickly and until the end of June you can still find snow on the mountain tops.A. funnyB. interestingC. romanticD. good5.The door closed behind Tom as he scanned the handsomely furnished(装饰的) double room which ___B___ Albemarle Street.A. sawB. overlookedC. watchedD. sighted6.The same question was usually set in two forms: one that had__D______ answers to choose from, and the other where the pupil had to supply their own answer.A. someB. weakC. strongD. different7.Some artists are able to ___C____ a likeness in a sketch while others aregifted to ________ a fleeting expression.A. grasp/getB. hold/captureC. catch/captureD. capture/catch8.The boy ______D__ his friend out of the apple by insisting that it wasrotten, if not poisonous.A. deceivedB. fooledC. misledD. cheated9.I would like to ___C_____ you of the following changes we've made inthe plans for the development of our company.A. noticeB. noteC. informD. suggest10.Once you have made your booking and paid a _A_______, then the costof your holiday cannot be changed.A. feeC. moneyD. loan11.The ___A_____ of the man who beat the girl to death was not money butsheer killing.A. intentionB. reactionC. pushD. drive12.By the fact that he stayed in the United States for more than ten years, hedeveloped an American ___D_____.A. stressB. soundC. voiceD. accent13.The criminal __D______ himself so well as an old lady that he escapedthe sharp eyes of the policemen.A. hidC. deceivedD. disguised14. A phenomenon is __D______ if it has elements that stimulate one'scuriosity and make it difficult to explain it.A. oddB. curiousC. unknownD. strange15. A soap ___C_____ is a popular television series about the daily lives andproblems of a group of people.A. dramaB. playC. operaD. program16.Will you go to the party ___A_____ me, so that our host won't be toooffended?A. instead ofC. no other thanD. except for17.I feel that when there are so many better people for the chairmanship, Ishould step ___D_____.A. apartB. outsideC. offD. down18.In response to my wish that he go to the party, he said he would like to_D_______ his headache.A. apart fromB. besidesC. butD. except for19.Now that the director has a good ___C_____, you can talk to him aboutmore money for your project.A. feelingB. attributeC. attitudeD. status20."I'm certain David told you his business troubles.""____A____, it's no secret that he needs to pay money to more than two banks."A. AnyhowB. HoweverC. ThereforeD. Somewhat21."I don't like being in the house on my own.""___A_____ at night? Do you mind being by yourself at night?"A. What aboutB. What withC. What ifD. So what22.He came back late, __C______ which time all the guests had already left.A. afterC. byD. during23.___B_____ money from his department, Mr. Williams would have beenpromoted to the position as director.A. If he did not stealB. Had he not stolenC. Did he not stealD. Should he not steal24.__A______ it was on the side of a mountain, the village was very quiet.A. Isolated asB. Isolating ifC. Being isolated asD. Having been isolated if25.I hope all the measures against air pollution, ___D_____ suggested bythe local government, will be seriously considered here.A. whileB. sinceD. as26.Students of ____D____ grades are those studying in the first threegrades of elementary school.A. entryB. basicC. mainD. primary27.The museum is _____B___ a valuable group of coins.A. displayingB. exhibitingC. presentingD. giving28.Many cookbooks have very ____C____ directions.A. commonB. confirmedC. complicatedD. compound29.The ___A_____ for speeding is a fine of one hundred and fifty dollars.A. penaltyB. benefitC. criticismD. remedy30.The two brothers are very much _C______, not only in appearance butalso in thinking.A. likeB. likelyC. alikeD. alive31.The Great Wall winds its way ___A_____ the mountains.A. throughB. acrossC. pastD. behind32.These areas rely on agriculture almost ______D_______, having fewmineral resources and a minimum of industrial development.A. respectivelyB. relativelyC. incrediblyD. exclusively33. A ____D__ slowing in reaction time will occur if a senior doesn't stayactive.A. uniqueB. obviousC. beautifulD. striking34.The survival _______A______ of some wild animals is not very high asthey are often killed for their skins.A. rateB. degreeC. ratioD. scale35.From this material we can ___A__________ hundreds of useful products.A. deriveB. reduceC. employD. replace36.The judge considers a financial _______D______ to be an appropriateway of punishing him.A. optionB. dutyC. responsibilityD. penalty37.His grandfather is still ___A_____ and lively, full of energy.A. vigorousB. violentC. intenseD. high-impact38.We are all for your proposal that the discussion ____C____.A. was put offB. is to put offC. be put offD. should put off39.Frequently single-parent children ___C_____ some of the housework.A. take offB. take afterC. take onD. take in40.He'll be angry if you try to ____A____ him. He is very busy now.A. interfere withB. interfere inC. disturb withD. worry about41.People ___B_____ will support us in having a change of the educationalsystem.A. in particularB. in generalC. as usualD. in common42.Physical exercise is particularly necessary to primary pupils __C______ ithelps them power up their brains.A. by thatB. on thatC. in thatD. for that43.You are not in stage 3—the last and most dangerous one—__B______your iron reserves go to zero.A. tillB. untilC. afterD. while44.The British are not so familiar with different cultures and other ways ofdoing things, ______B__ is often the case in other countries.A. soB. asC. itD. that45.I'd rather you __A______ make any comment on the issue for the timebeing.A. didn'tB. don'tC. wouldn'tD. shouldn't46.Americans consume ___C_____ as they actually need every day.A. twice protein as muchB. twice protein as manyC. twice as much proteinD. protein as twice much47.Jane never dreams of __B______ for her to be sent abroad very soon.A. there to be a chanceB. there being a chanceD. being a chance48.It was very kind of you to do the washing-up, but you ___C_____ it.A. wouldn't have doneB. mustn't have doneC. didn't have to doD. mightn't have done49.If tap water were as dangerous as some think, ___B_____ would begetting sick.A. a lot of more usB. a lot more of usC. more a lot of usD. a lot us of more50.Neither of the young men who had applied for a position in the university____A____.A. was acceptedB. were acceptedC. are acceptedPart 2 Cloze (with four choices provided)(Each item: 0.5)Directions:Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank.Questions 51 to 70 are based on the following passage.51-55: reckon set up revolve Much of accomplished56-60: preserve build reconcile admitted wreck61-65: a few agreeable communicated blossom naturally66-70: realistic drained acknowledge pledging customary71-75: continuous keeping stimulate practice responsible76-80: Furthermore relaxes aids impressive acknowledged81-85: taken but stretching shortcoming claim86-90: develop Oddly sufficient particular resulting fromParents are the most influential people in children's lives and all parents love their children and want what is best for them, but they often lack the information and skills necessary. To help parents 51.many organizations have done something to help. They have 52.and support raising their children.Classes 53.communication and a close relationship between parents and theirchildren. 54.character can be done in a way that will make the child happy. It can be55.also teach the parents respectful discipline methods. These methods will56.57.One man who took parenting classes had longed to be able to 58.without fighting," he 59.60.He found that after making just 61.things changed. His son became quite 62.requests. "I changed the way I 63.Then I watched our relationship 64.special."Most parents think that they should 65.caretaker for their child. However, this is not always 66.physically and emotionally 67.Raising a child right takes skill and patience, yet most parents do it without any training. Parents should not be ashamed to 68.69.should be the way things are done. It should be 70.not the exception. Remember, success means having what all parents desire-a healthy and happy child.Questions 71 to 90 are based on the following passage.Tai chi movements are slow and smooth, designed for stretching,breathing, and thinking. Exercises are in a set routine of 71.72.73.74.that your internal energy is 75.functioning of your body. 76.has other benefits. It 77.physically. It also 78.healing."These exercises may not be as 79.basketball. It may not even be as much fun as baseball," one Tai chiinstructor 80.when you tell them it's 81.simple arm movement. There is nothing interesting to see, 82.body. The muscles are 83.pumping."If Tai chi has a 84.the United States 85.knee problems are common. They say that over 40% of Americans whopractice Tai chi 86.87.American lifestyle might be the cause. American life does not include a 88.the source of the 89.90.where people walk a great deal.Part 3 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice) (Each item: 2)Directions:Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 91 to 95 are based on the same passage or dialog.Language is a way to communicate with each other. We started to learn language when we were born. However, people are used to speaking their native language, so immigrants are having many problems between the first generation and the second generation because they don't have the same native language. Also, the second generation is losing their identity. Especially in America, there are many immigrants that came from different countries to succeed in the States. Because they suffer in lots of areas such as getting a job and trying to speak English, they want their children to speak English, not only at school, but also at home in order to be more successful. Because of this situation, their children are losing their ethnic identity and, even more, they are ignoring their parents whose English is not very good.I think most immigrants are trying to preserve their native language in their new country, but this doesn't help very much in getting a good job. My aunt didn't teach Korean to her children in order to help them succeed in the US; she did so, hopefully, to help them establish a Korean identity. Though the second generation is born in the new country, they often get confused about their identity. My cousins told me that when they visited Korea a few years ago, they felt different from other Koreans. They could even feel it just strolling around the street because they wore different clothes.We must realize that language is important and valuable for many reasons. Immigrants should make an effort not to be ignored by their children and to make their children understand their heritage by teaching them the parents' language. This is important in helping the second generation establish their identity.91.Which people are having trouble with language? DA. Natives.B. People of the 2nd generation.C. People when born.D. Immigrants.92.Why are children ignoring their parents? CA. Children have lost their identity.B. Parents cause children to suffer.C. They speak different languages.D. They have different job levels.93.The author's aunt taught Korean ________. DA. so she could preserve her languageB. so she would have a job in AmericaC. to help children succeed in their new countryD. to help children keep their Korean identity94.The author's cousins felt ________. AA. they were not similar to people in KoreaB. they could not get a job in AmericaC. it was all right to look and feel differentD. it was important to keep their identity95. A proper title for this passage is ________. DA. The Identity of the Second GenerationB. Korean Problems in AmericaC. Learning a New Language in the USD. Keeping Your Culture in a New LandQuestions 96 to 100 are based on the same passage or dialog.A strict vegetarian is a person who never in his life eats anything derived from animals. The main objection to vegetarianism (素食主义) on a long-term basis is the difficulty of getting enough protein—the body-building element in food. If you have ever been without meat or other animal foods for some days orweeks (say, for religious reasons) you will have noticed that you tend to get rather weak physically. You are glad when the fast (禁食) is over and you get your reward of a delicious meat meal.Proteins are built up from about twenty food elements called "amino acids" (氨基酸), which are found in greater amounts in animal protein than in vegetable protein. This means you have to eat a great deal more vegetable than animal food in order to get enough of these amino acids. A great deal of the vegetable food goes to waste in this process and from the physiological (生理学的) point of view there is not much to be said in favor of life-long vegetarianism.The economic side of the question, though, must be considered. Vegetable food is much cheaper than animal food. However, since only a small proportion of the vegetable protein is useful for body-building purposes, a consistent vegetarian, if he is to gain the necessary 70 grams (克) of protein a day, has to consume a greater bulk of food than his digestive organs can comfortably deal with. In fairness, though, it must be pointed out that vegetarians claim they need far less than 70 grams of protein a day.96. A strict vegetarian ______C__.A. rarely eats animal productsB. sometimes eats eggsC. never eats any animal productsD. never eats protein97.We feel weak when we go without meat and other animal products__B___.A. because we are reducing our food amountB. because we do not get enough proteinC. because vegetables do not contain proteinD. unless we take plenty of exercise98.Proteins are built up from ____D____.A. about twenty different foodsB. about twenty different vegetablesC. various fats and sugarsD. about twenty different amino acids99.Physiologically, life-long vegetarianism may not be good because__B____.A. it makes people very thinB. the body must process too much wasteC. the farmer loses moneyD. vitamin-deficiency diseases may result100. One thing in favour of vegetarianism is that __C______.A. vegetable food is easier to digestB. animal food is less expensiveC. vegetable food is cheaperD. vegetable food contains more amino acidsQuestions 101 to 105 are based on the same passage or dialog.A department store's inputs include the land upon which the building is located; the labor of the employees; capital in the form of building, equipment and products they sell; and the management skills of the store managers. On a farm, the operation system is the transformation that occurs when a farmer's inputs (land, equipment, labor, etc.) are changed into such outputs (产出) as corn, wheat or milk. The exact process is different from industry to industry, but it is an economic phenomenon that exists in every industry. Economists refer to this change of resources into goods and services as the production function. For all operation systems, the general goal is to create some kind ofvalue-added outputs that are worth more to consumers than just the sum of the individual inputs. To the consumers, the resulting products offer usefulnessdue to the form, the time, or the place they are available.However, the process is subject to unpredictable fluctuations (波动). Unplanned or uncontrollable influences may cause the actual output to be different from planned output. Unpredictable fluctuations can arise from external problems (fire, floods or lightning, for example) or from internal problems that are part of the process that change them into useful goods. Variability of equipment, material imperfections, and human mistakes all affect output quality. In fact, unpredictable variations are the rule rather than the exception in the production processes; therefore, reducing variation becomes a major management task.The function of the feedback (反馈) is to provide information connection. Without some feedback of information, management personnel cannot control operations because they don't know the results of their directions.101. What is included in a store's inputs? AA. Its equipment.B. Its workers.C. Its managers.D. Its departments.102. Which of the following is a farmer's output? BA. Operation system.B. Wheat and corn.C. His labor.D. Transformation.103. The production function is ____B____.A. the random fluctuation that can be eliminatedB. the transformation of resources into other thingsC. the goods and services that are used by peopleD. the value added to items that have been transformed104. What is the effect of unplanned or uncontrollable influences? BA. Quality of output will always be reduced some.B. Actual output can be different from planned output.C. Random fluctuations can arise from external sources.D. New rules can be put in place to manage them.105. What is the effect of not having feedback? CA. Management has new tasks to accomplish.B. Management has trouble reducing variation.C. Management cannot control operations.D. Management cannot give instructions.。

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2级读写quiz1(含答案)

新视野大学英语2级读写quiz1(含答案)

新视野⼤学英语2级读写quiz1(含答案)into forto out of withbetween inonon through ((infrom aboutalike identically distinct than investigate beneficial enforce apply to impact strengthen However from Whennot same as set aside efficientlyidentifyabsorbedprobecompetitiveA. WhatB. ThatC. AsD. WhichA. beingB. would beD. to be38.The United States is proud of ________ great writers, especially ________ in the 20th century such as Mark Twain and Ernest Hemingway.A. its ... thoseB. the ... whichC. her ... whatD. his ... that39.He is now working in a foreign firm, but not until three years ago ________ to work outside the country.A. has he startedB. will he startC. did he startD. he started40.Though having been living in the States for more than 10 years, she still has a ________ British accent when she talks.A. sensitiveB. narrativeC. distinctiveD. representative41.Repeated failures lead to success and prove to be ________ to us as we experiment every day to find out the right way of doing things.B. influentialC. beneficialD. potential42.It's not ________ that he should be assigned to the job since he is new and has no experience at all in this particular field.A. advisoryB. advisableC. advisedD. advising43.When being checked at customs, I am ________ make a declaration of all purchases and gifts acquired in the country.A. engaged toB. resolved toC. obliged toD. committed to44.You will have to ________ yourself to a completely new life in college because it's a lot different from high school.A. appealB. applyC. thrustD. adjustA. proficiencyB. accuracyC. sufficiencyD. deficiencyCBADCCBCDAall the words in clusters of up to three or four words at a glance.With enough practice, you'll be able to handle more reading at school or work – and at home – in less time. You should even have enough time to read your favorite comic books.46.What did the writer realize later regarding his slowed-down eyeballs?A. His brother had more comic books than him.B. He couldn't read as fast as his brother.C. He couldn't finish reading all the comic books.D. He had too much to read but too little time to do it.47.Why is previewing especially useful for a heavy reading?A. You can read various kinds of books such as magazines.B. You can see the whole picture of a long reading in less time.C. You can understand the content completely within a short time.D. You can comprehend at least 50% of what you're reading.48.What is the use of the technique of skimming when you are doing light reading?A. It enables you to read some entertaining books.B. It enables you to think like magnets.C. It helps you pick up key words.D. It helps you get the information you want.49.What's the most important advantage when you do clustering?A. It helps you read faster and understand better.B. It lets you read in a totally different way.C. It allows your eyes to pick up three to four words at a time.D. It trains your eyes to see all the words in the reading.50.Which statement best expresses the main idea of this passage?A. Moving your eyes fast gives you a general idea.B. It is necessary to choose different methods for different readings.C. Different reading skills should be used at the same time.D. You may read faster by using reading techniques.Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.Before computers were invented, the words byte and modem did not exist, and a mouse was something that made some people scream and run away. Words are added to language every day. Changes in society also cause changes in language. Changes in attitude also affect language. As people become more sensitive to the rights and needs of individual, it becomes necessary to change the words we use to describe them. The elderly are now called senior citizens. The handicapped are described as physically challenged. Many of the words we once used had negative feelings attached to them. New words show an awareness in today's society that differences are good and that everyone deserves respect. Even the names of certain jobs have changed so that workers can be proud of what they do. The trash man is now called a sanitation worker and a doorman is an attendant. One important influence on our language in the past decade has been the changing role of women in modern society. As women entered more and more areas that were once thought of as men's job, it became necessary to change the job titles. For example, a mailman is now a mail carrier, a watchman is a guard.Sometimes new words may seem awkward and silly, such as chair for chairman, fisher for fisherman, and drafter for draftsman. But change is never easy. People often fight change until it becomes a familiar part of everyday life.Women have fought long and hard to be treated equally in language as well as in society, because they know that changes in language can cause changes in attitudes. If every person isn't referred to as he, people willbegin to realize that men aren't the only ones who are important or who have made great achievements. Most words that indicate only one gender have been replaced with words that refer to both males and females. Thus, a poetess is called a poet, a waitress is a server, and mankind has become humankind.51.Words are added to language ________.A. when new things are inventedB. when society changesC. when old words disappearD. all the time52.Words are changed because ________.A. it is part of everyday life.B. the handicapped should be proud of themselves.C. many old words cause negative feelings.D. some words look silly and awkward.53. A doorman is now called ________.A. attendantB. watchmanC. trash manD. server54.Which of the following is one important influence on our language in the past decade according to the passage?A. The changing attitude toward the elderly.B. The changing job market.C. The changing role of women.D. The changing social opinions.55.Which of the following best summarizes the passage?A. Language is always added with new vocabulary.B. Language changes with the changing of society.C. Changing language reflects the achievements of people.D. Changing language gives people more individual rights.Questions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.People use more than just words to communicate. In fact, some researchers claim that less than half of a spoken message's real meaning is in the words used in the message. They say that most of a message's meaning comes from understanding how the speaker uses things like tone of voice and body language.Body language includes such things as the expression on the speaker's face, gestures that speaker makes with his or her hands, and the position of the speaker's body. Just as there are many different languages spoken around the world, there are many different ways for people to use body language, too. For example, gestures may imply different meanings in different cultures. Making a "thumbs up" sign in America means, "Great!" However, in Arab cultures, this gesture is extremely offensive.Although many gestures can be interpreted differently by different cultures, there are also many gestures that are almost universally interpreted in the same way. For example, by and large, a smile is understood as a sign of friendship or good will around the world. Also, using an open hand to gesture toward something is viewed as polite or friendly in most cultures.There are also some forms of body language that can be universally read with the meaning, "I am interested in you" or "I like you." Sometimes this kind of body language is used unconsciously between two people. These signs of interest include standing or sitting with both feet flat on the ground, mirroring or using the same gestures as the other person, and turningone's body to fully face the other person.Body language experts point out one important thing. The person's cultureis only one factor that can influence his or her use of body language. The time and place where the body language is being used can have a lot to do with a person's body language. If the person has had a bad day or if a meeting takes place in a crowded place, the body language a person uses may be very different from under other circumstances.56.According to the passage, more than half of a spoken message's realmeaning comes from ________.A. words used in the messageB. things used in the messageC. the speaker's tone of voiceD. the speaker's tone and body language57.The second paragraph describes ________.A. an example of a gesture not used in IndiaB. different meanings of gestures in different culturesC. how gestures can change the meaning of wordsD. useful gestures in Arab cultures58.If a person starts copying your body language, what does this suggest?A. He/She is interested in you.B. He/She isn't interested in you.C. He/She doesn't agree with you.D. He/She agrees with you.59.People may use different body languages ________.A. only in different placesB. only at different timeC. under different circumstancesD. under few circumstances60.What is the main idea of the passage?A. Body language is an important part of communication.B. Body language is affected by culture.C. Body language can be extremely offensive.D. Body language can tell you whether people like you.Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.Grammar is an aspect of language about which learners have different opinions. Some learners are very interested in finding out or learning grammar rules and doing lots of grammar exercises. Others hate grammar and think it is the most boring part of learning a new language. Whatever opinion you have, however, you cannot escape from grammar; it is in every sentence you read or write, speak or hear. Grammar is simply the word for the rules that people follow when they use a language. We need those rules in the same way as we need the rules in a game. If there are no rules, or if everybody follows their own rules, the game would soon break down. It's the same with language; without rules we would not be able to communicate with other people.So you cannot escape from grammar, but the key question here is: What is the best way to learn grammar? You can learn the rules of a game by simply playing the game. You will certainly make mistakes; you may even get hurt. Eventually, however, you will know how to play. Of course, the rules of a language are very much more complicated than the rules of any game, but in fact this is exactly how you learned your own language. Nobody taught you the rules of your mother tongue as you were growing up but now you never make a grammar mistake.Most people learning a new language do not have so much time and such an ideal situation. So, there is no easy answer to the question. There are just as many different opinions about teaching grammar as there are about learning grammar. Many teachers believe in the importance of grammar lessons devoted to a study of language rules and lots of practice exercises. Other teachers feel that grammar is best learned by doing different language activities without focusing so directly on the rules. Whatever yourA. Grammar is something you cannot escape from.B. Grammar is a kind of game that requires a lot of practice.C. Grammar is a set of rules that are used in a language.D. Grammar is a strategy that consists of rules.A. It helps you make no mistakes.B. It makes communication possible.C. It helps you not to get hurt.D. It makes playing games possible.A. Playing games with a set of rules.B. Learning grammar naturally as you grow up.C. Recalling how you learned your mother tongue.D. Doing a lot of grammar exercises.A. More exercises vs. more activities.B. More activities vs. less exercises.C. Less exercises vs. more grammar rules.D. More exercises vs. less activities.65.What is the main idea of the passage?A. Memorizing rules is required for learning grammar.B. Doing a lot of exercises helps learn grammar.C. Playing games helps learn grammar better.D. There are different ways to learn grammar.Questions 66 to 70 are based on the following passage.Gender differences are also reflected in the ways that men and women use language. In junior high school, Joy's status will depend on her circle of friends. If her friends are popular, then Joy may enjoy high status at schools. For this reason, Joy and many other girls are interested in gossip, talking about other people and their private lives. If Joy has some information to share about a popular girl at school, this proves that she has a friendship with this girl. In this way Joy can use gossip to gain more status in her school.Tommy, on the other hand, may be less interested in gossip. His status doesn't depend on who his friends are at school. Tommy gains status through his own ability to play sports well or earn high grades. Later in life, Joy may continue to be interested in talking about other people and their lives. Tommy will be less interested in personal talk and more concerned with discussions of sports and news. These give him a chance to gain status by showing others his knowledge.Different ways of speaking are part of gender. As adults, men and women sometimes face difficulties in their communication with each other. Studies of communication show that if a woman tells her husband about a problem, she will expect him to listen and offer sympathy. She may be annoyed when he simply tells her how to solve the problem. Similarly, a husband may be annoyed when his wife wants to stop and ask a stranger for directions to a park or restaurant. Unlike his wife, he would rather use a map and find his way by himself.Language is also part of the different ways that men and women think about friendship. Most men believe that friendship means doing things together such as camping or playing tennis. Women, on the other hand, usually identify their best friend as someone with whom they talk frequently. Moreover, they often use tag questions to get agreement from their friends. If men and women can understand their differences, they may be able to improve their relationships.A. Gossip teaches them how to act.B. Gossip allows them to use commands.C. Gossip brings them high status.D. Gossip helps them know about their friends.A. They are knowledgeable.B. They are more masculine.C. They are interested in sports.D. They are not interested in personal talking.A. Tell her how to solve the problem.B. Listen and show sympathy to her.C. Talk about the problem with her.D. Solve the problem for her.A. doing things togetherB. agreeing with each otherC. talking together oftenD. camping or playing tennis together。

现代大学英语大一精读QUIZ1

现代大学英语大一精读QUIZ1

现代大学英语大一精读QUIZ1Part 1Complete the sentences with the translation of what is given in the bracket in the proper form. 1. The students work hard, but I find they are sometimes just listening, not________(主动地)taking part in the discussions.2. Without wearing my reading glasses, I cannot________(清楚地) see things at a distance.3. ________(幸运地), the people hit by the bike was not________(严重地) hurt.4. Children are________(通常) taught not to play________(粗暴地) with playmates, nottofight, and not to take other children ’s toys.5. I took no notice of that until________(安全) the same thing happened again.6. He took the bread, bowed________(恭敬地), and hurried out.7. ________(自然), our________(发音) is far from perfect.8. He did not pay close________(注意力) to the details.9. It is dangerous to judge people based on a first________(印象). 10. It took courage and________(决心) to break the habit of smoking. 11. The new law will reduce air________(污染).12. ________(保护) of the country is everyone ’s duty.13. ________(进入) to this university is by examination only.14. Opinions still________(不同) among economists as to whether the economy will soonrecover. 15. The chairman of the Board was sick, but he sent his________(代表) to explain his plan to theBoard members. 16. There is an old saying that you can never________(被人侮辱) unless you give your consent. Part3Clerk: May I help you, sir?Taylor: Yes, please. I’d like to (1) ________.Clerk: Yes, sir. Do you want a checking account or a savings account? Taylor: I’m not sure; what are the differences?Clerk: Well, if you open a (2)________ account, the interest rate(利率) is higher. But if you open a(3) ________ account, you may (4) ________ the money at any time. All you need is to (5)________ your bank card and (6)________slip(纸条).Taylor: I’d rather open a checking account.Clerk: Good. Now please (7) ________ this application form.Taylor: Here you are. Is everything all right?Clerk: Yes, sir. But you have to (8) ________ some money at the same time as you (9) ________.Taylor: Fine. Here is fifty pounds.Clerk: Please (10)________ me your passport(护照).Taylor: Here you are.Clerk: Good. Please (11) ________ here. Ok, everything is done. Here is your receipt and passport.I’ll mail you the (12) ________ in a week. And you can also (13) ________ by computerwhenever necessary.Taylor: Thank you very much.Clerk: It’s al l my (14) ________.Part4Translate the English into Chinese.1.Because my sister seemed the least upset with my summer plans, I humbly asked her for aride to the airport. “No problem”, she said casually, “but don’t tell Dad!” I smiled and agreed.It’s not that our father is some kind of tyrant. We know that he loves us very much; that’sevident from all the sacrifices he has made for us. I would not have gone to law school if itweren’t for him. He’s just worried and has a hard time separating his worry from his love.2.That day my sister, for one brief moment, showed me a very precious side of herself, a sideshe had never shown before. Or maybe I had never looked deeply enough. With tearsrunning down my cheeks, I turned and looked out the window toward the terminal. I saw mysister standing at the window smiling and waving to me. As the plane backed out of the gate.I saw her lips say “I love you.” I smiled back because for the first time, I knew she really did.Part5Translate the following passage into English.你知道中国最有名的人是谁?提起此人,人人皆晓,处处闻名。

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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. She missed home at first and then got used to studyingthere.B. She missed home and had never done well in studies.C. She studied well and never missed home.D. She studied well though she missed home.2.A. Write a statement for the woman.B. Revise what the woman will write.C. Fill in forms for the woman.D. Apply for an American university.3.A. The grading system there is different.B. The teaching methods there are different.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.4.A. Three parts.B. Two parts.C. One part.D. Less than one part.5.A. She wants to go to Europe for studies.B. She can't afford an education in Europe.C. She has got a part-time job.D. She will borrow cash to pay her tuition.6.A. The man has been preparing for the exams for two weeks.B. The woman is well-prepared for the final exams.C. The man will be bankrupt by the end of the semester.D. Both the man and the woman are worried.7.A. The woman's caught a cold.B. The man is very fond of physics.C. The man does well in mathematics.D. The woman does well in physics.8.A. $3.B. $8.C. Free.D. Free for the first three hours.Part 2 Compound dictation(每小题:2 分)Directions: Listen to the passage three times. When thepassage is read for the first time, listen for the general idea.When the passage is read for the second time, fill in the blanksnumbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear. Forblanks numbered from S8 to S10, write down either the exactwords you hear or the main points in your own words. Whenthe passage is read for the third time, check your answers.Questions 1 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.As you may have already discovered, paying a quality education in the UnitedStates can be very expensive. But proper preparation, you may minimize thecosts of this extraordinarypaying for money matters that youmay on a daily basis during your in the States.(S8). There are other options such as credit cards or traveler's checks, which are all valid forms with which to pay for things in the U.S.(S9). If you choose to carry traveler's checks with you from your home country to the States, be sure they are denominated in U.S. funds. Most businesses—except taxi drivers and public transportation personnel—will accept U.S.-denominated traveler's checks during regular business hours, typically between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. (S10).Part 3 Short passages and multiple choicequestions(每小题:2 分)Directions: 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.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.According to Jones, why do top students take notes in class?A. Because the notes help you remember the text.B. Because students who failed to attend the lecture willborrow the notes.C. Because teachers will test you on what they believe to beimportant.D. Because teachers give them additional information besidesthe textbook.2.What is special about Jack Smith's "homemade" system?A. He compares his notes from the lecture with those from hisreading.B. He puts more emphasis on his notes from the lecture thanthose from his reading.C. He puts more emphasis on his notes from his reading thanthose from the lecture.D. He emphasizes listening attentively instead of taking notes.3.What does Anderson do right before the bell rings?A. He writes down the last few sentences the teacher says.B. He writes a short summary of the main ideas of the lesson.C. He scans the lesson for the next day.D. He gets ready to rush out.4.What does class participation involve?A. Asking the teacher questions.B. Showing interest in learning.C. Displaying one's potential.D. Both A and B.5.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Secrets of successful students.B. Methods for academic success and the reasons.C. Top and bottom students.D. Note-taking techniques.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.6.What does the speaker think about the educational systemthat focuses on academic performance?A. It encourages students to work harder.B. It raises the educational level.C. It neglects students' abilities in other areas.D. It also develops students' abilities in other areas.7.According to the passage, what has happened to somechildren in the academic classes in high school?A. They have lost their interest in learning.B. They have developed their interest in learning.C. They have become more strong-minded.D. They have become more broad-minded.8.What does the speaker think about students who haven'tscored well on the math section?A. They may improve their math in future.B. They are not intelligent.C. They can go to good colleges.D. They may be good writers.9.What may happen to weak children in a separate class?A. They will be angry.B. They will try their best to be moved to a better class.C. They may become even weaker.D. They will hate students in a good class.10.What is the main idea of the passage?A. Disadvantages of an academic education.B. Problems with our educational system.C. Problems caused by separate classes for weak students.D. The advantages and disadvantages of our educationalsystem.Part 4 Short passages/dialogs andmultiple-choice questions(每小题:2 分)Directions: 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.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. 1.How many percent of the courses has the student missed?A. About 10 percent.B. About 25 percent.C. About 50 percent.D. About 75 percent.2.What trouble is the student likely to have?A. He is likely to fail the courses and repeat the grade.B. He is likely to get a poor mark and lose his scholarship.C. He is likely to take a make-up exam.D. He is still likely to get a pass.3.How important is what a student says in class?A. It accounts for 50 percent of the total grade.B. It accounts for 15 percent of the total grade.C. It accounts for 50 percent of the seminar grade.D. It accounts for 15 percent of the seminar grade.4.What does the professor NOT advise the student to do?A. Take part in class activities.B. Apologize to all teachers.C. Speak in class.D. Attend the classes for the rest of the semester.5.What can we infer from the dialog?A. Speaking is more important than reading.B. Speaking is more important than writing.C. Class participation is an important part of the course.D. Top students do not have to speak a lot in class.Part 5 Short passages/dialogs and cloze(每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, then fill in the blanks. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 1 to 12 are based on the same passage or dialog.The examination for andesigned to weed out some of the new students.The professor told the class that if they failed to (2)their exam booklets inhe would not accept them. into the exam,a student arrived and asked for an exam booklet. Theprofessor did not believe he could theexam in time though he handed the student (6)After two hours, the professor the exams.All the late student handed them in. Halfan hour later, the last student came up toto hand in his booklet, but the professor refused to accept it.Seeing that the professor know him, thestudent quickly the stack of completedexams, stuffed his in theaway.Part 6 Vocabulary and Structure(每小题:2 分)Directions: Choose the right answer.1.—Have you chosen your ____________ for next term yet?Are you taking French writing again?—Yes, I am, but it's compulsory for us next term.A. electionsB. electsC. electivesD. selections2.My biology teacher expects a lot. I hope I can ____________everyone else in the class.A. keep up withB. keep forth withC. keep up onD. keep forward on3.Top students allow no intrusions on their study time. Once thebooks are open or the computer is turned on, phone calls____________ unanswered.A. goB. comeC. turnD. leave4.How's your group doing with this statistics ____________?Mine's doing a terrible job. Two members in my group do not pull their weight.A. presentB. presentingC. presentedD. presentation5.All students agreed ____________ the need for consistency.They maintained a certain period of time everyday forstudying.A. withB. toC. onD. forcators often exert a lot of pressure on students to be as____________ as possible.A. well-roundingB. well-roundedC. all-roundD. good-rounded7.Would you mind if I borrowed your notes tonight to look them____________?A. overB. upC. throughD. at8.One thing that disturbs me is that the so-called weak studentsare separated ____________ the rest of the school.A. withB. awayC. fromD. to9.The professor agreed that the four students could____________ the final the following day.A. makeB. make upC. make up fromD. make through10.Harvard offered a classic academic course based on themodel of English universities, but consistent ____________the prevailing Puritan philosophy.A. inB. atC. withD. along11.It's a really difficult balance to ____________, actuallymaintaining the quality but making sure as many youngpeople as possible can enter college.A. blowB. beatC. hitD. strike。

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