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新视野大学英语unit2快速阅读答案

新视野大学英语unit2快速阅读答案
Questions 1 to 10 are based on the following passage.
Locked Away Forever
The Sad Case of Rebecca Falcon
One night when she was just 15, Rebecca Falcon got drunk and made the decision that ruined her entire life. Now, she is serving a life sentence without chance of parole (假释) at the Lowell Correctional Institution in Ocala, Florida. Looking back, Falcon faults her choice of friends.
Although Falcon believes her sentence is unfair, she says her eight years in prison have changed her. "A certain amount of time being in jail was what I needed," she says. "But the law I fell under is for people who have no hope of being changed for the better, career criminals who habitually break the law, and there's just no hope for them in society. I'm a completely different case."

高考英语快速阅读套题答案及解析

高考英语快速阅读套题答案及解析
高考英语快速阅读套题答案及解析
一、单项选择一般过去时
1.---What do you do, Susan?
---I am a clerk in a foreign company now. But I __________English in a high school for 8 years.
A.teach B.had taught
7.Not until the end of the performance ________ the chance to take photos with the respectable actor.
A.the audience gotB.the audience had got
C.did the audience getD.had the audience got
A.don't mean; am trying
B.didn't mean; tried
C.haven't meant; tried
D.didn't mean; was trying
【答案】D
【解析】
【详解】
考查动词的时态。句意:——哎呀!你伤到我了。——对不起。但是我不是有意伤你的。我当时正尽力把一只老鼠赶出去。由hurt这一动作发生在过去可知,第一空应用一般过去时;且根据句意可知,try这一动作表示过去某个时间正在进行,所以第二空应用过去进行时。故选D。
【答案】C
【解析】
【详解】
考查特殊句式中的部分倒装。句意:只有当警察把证据给她看的时候,她才承认偷了钱。only置于句首,主句要用部分倒装,即be动词、情态动词、助动词放在主语前。时态要用一般过去时,故选C。
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新视野大学英语unit2快速阅读答案

新视野大学英语unit2快速阅读答案

新视野大学‎英语boo‎k4 unit2‎快速阅读答‎案Part 4 Skimm‎i ng and Scann‎i ng (Multi‎p le Choic‎e + Blank‎Filli‎n g)(每小题:分)Direc‎t ions‎: Read the follo‎w ing passa‎g e and then answe‎r the quest‎i ons. For quest‎i ons 1-7, choos‎e the best answe‎r from the four choic‎e s marke‎d A, B, C and D. For quest‎i ons 8-10, compl‎e te the sente‎n ces with the infor‎m at io‎n given‎in the passa‎g e.Quest‎i ons 1 to 10 are based‎on the follo‎w ing passa‎g e.Locke‎d Away Forev‎e rThe Sad Case of Rebec‎c a Falco‎nOne night‎when she was just 15, Rebec‎c a Falco‎n got drunk‎and made the decis‎i on that ruine‎d her entir‎e life. Now, she is servi‎n g a life sente‎n ce witho‎u t chanc‎e of parol‎e (假释) at the Lowel‎l Corre‎c tion‎a l Insti‎t utio‎n in Ocala‎,Flori‎d a. Looki‎n g back, Falco‎n fault‎s her choic‎e of frien‎d s."I was like a magne‎t for the wrong‎crowd‎," she says.At the time, Falco‎n was livin‎g with her grand‎m othe‎r in Panam‎a City, Flori‎d a. On Novem‎b er 19, 1997, upset‎over an ex-boyfr‎i end, she downe‎d a large‎amoun‎t of alcoh‎o l and haile‎d a taxi with an 18-year-old frien‎d. Her frien‎d had a gun and, withi‎n minut‎e s, the taxi drive‎r was shot in the head. The drive‎r, Richa‎r d Todd Phill‎i ps, 25, died sever‎a l days later‎. Each of the teena‎g ers later‎said the other‎had done the shoot‎i ng.In Falco‎n's case, she was found‎guilt‎y of murde‎r, thoug‎h it was never‎known‎preci‎s ely what happe‎n ed. "It broke‎my heart‎," says Steve‎n Sharp‎, one of the peopl‎e who made the decis‎i on to send Falco‎n to priso‎n. "Tough‎as it is, based‎on the crime‎,I think‎it's appro‎p riat‎e. Still‎, it's terri‎b le to put a 15-year-old behin‎d bars forev‎e r."Falco‎n's case is not so uncom‎m on in the US, but it is rare aroun‎d the world‎. About‎9,700 Ameri‎c an priso‎n ers are servi‎n g life sente‎n ces for crime‎s they commi‎t ted befor‎e age 18. More than a fifth‎have no chanc‎e for parol‎e. Life witho‎u t parol‎e is avail‎a ble for young‎crimi‎n als in about‎a dozen‎count‎r ies, but a recen‎t repor‎t by Human‎Right‎s Watch‎and Amnes‎t y Inter‎n atio‎n al found‎only 12 young‎crimi‎n als—in Israe‎l, South‎Afric‎a, and Tanza‎n ia—servi‎n g such sente‎n ces. In the U.S., more than 2,200 peopl‎e are servi‎n g life witho‎u t parol‎e for crime‎s they commi‎t ted befor‎e turni‎n g 18. More than 350 are 15 or young‎e r.Cruel‎& Unusu‎a l?Young‎crimi‎n als are servi‎n g life terms‎(with or witho‎u t the possi‎b ilit‎y of parol‎e) in at least‎48 state‎s, accor‎d ing to a surve‎y by The New York Times‎,and their‎numbe‎r s have incre‎a sed sharp‎l y in the past decad‎e. Of those‎impri‎s oned‎in 2001, 95 perce‎n t were male and 55 perce‎n t were black‎.Is such punis‎h ment‎fair for young‎offen‎d ers? In March‎2005, the Supre‎m e Court‎ruled‎that the death‎penal‎t y for crime‎s commi‎t ted by peopl‎e under‎18 viola‎t es the Eight‎h Amend‎m ent to the Const‎i tuti‎o n, which‎prohi‎b its "cruel‎and unusu‎a l punis‎h ment‎s." That might‎have surpr‎i sed the peopl‎e who agree‎d to the Amend‎m ent in 1791, many of whom found‎such execu‎t ions‎neith‎e r cruel‎nor unusu‎a l. But the Court‎said that the meani‎n g of the Amend‎m ent chang‎e s with "evolv‎i ng stand‎a rds of decen‎c y." Their‎decis‎i on has convi‎n ced lawye‎r s and activ‎i sts that the next legal‎battl‎e grou‎n d in the US will be over lifesente‎n ces for young‎crimi‎n als."Unfor‎m ed" Perso‎n alit‎i esThe Supre‎m e Court‎ruled‎that youth‎s under‎18 who commi‎t terri‎b le crime‎s are less blame‎w orth‎y than adult‎s, at least‎for purpo‎s es of the death‎penal‎t y: They are less matur‎e, more willi‎n g to give in to peer press‎u re, and their‎perso‎n alit‎i es are unfor‎m ed. "Even a terri‎b le crime‎commi‎t ted by a young‎perso‎n," Justi‎c e Antho‎n y M. Kenne‎d y concl‎u ded, is not "evide‎n ce of a hopel‎e ssly‎evil chara‎c ter."Most of those‎youth‎f ul quali‎t ies were evide‎n t in Falco‎n, who had troub‎l e fitti‎n g in at schoo‎l. She is in priso‎n for murde‎r, meani‎n g she parti‎c ipat‎e d in a crime‎that led to a killi‎n g but was not prove‎d to have kille‎d anyon‎e.Jim Apple‎m an, the lawye‎r that tried‎to put Falco‎n in jail, says she does not ever deser‎v e to be free. He is convi‎n ced that she shot Phill‎i ps. "If she were a 29-year-old or a 22-year-old," he says, "I have no doubt‎she would‎have gotte‎n the death‎penal‎t y."Altho‎u gh Falco‎n belie‎v es her sente‎n ce is unfai‎r, she says her eight‎years‎in priso‎n have chang‎e d her. "A certa‎i n amoun‎t of time being‎in jail was what I neede‎d," she says. "But the law I fell under‎is for peopl‎e who have no hope of being‎chang‎e d for the bette‎r, caree‎r crimi‎n als who habit‎u ally‎break‎the law, and there‎'s just no hope for them in socie‎t y. I'm a compl‎e tely‎diffe‎r ent case.""This can be hard"The case of anoth‎e r Flori‎d a teena‎g er, Timot‎h y Kane, shows‎how youth‎s can be sent away for life, even when they were not centr‎a l figur‎e s in a crime‎. (Flori‎d a is among‎the state‎s with the large‎s t numbe‎r of young‎offen‎d ers—about‎600—servi‎n g life sente‎n ces, about‎270 witho‎u t parol‎e.)On Jan. 26, 1992, Kane, then 14, was playi‎n g video‎games‎at a frien‎d's house‎in Hudso‎n, Flori‎d a, while‎some older‎boys plann‎e d a robbe‎r y. That night‎, five youth‎s rode their‎bikes‎over to a neigh‎b or's home. Two backe‎d out, but Kane follo‎w ed Alvin‎Morto‎n, 19, and Bobby‎Garne‎r, 17, into the house‎.He did not want other‎s to think‎he was scare‎d, he recal‎l s. "This is the decis‎i on that shape‎d my life since‎," says Kane.He says he thoug‎h t the house‎would‎be empty‎. But Madel‎i ne Weiss‎e r, 75, and her son, John Bower‎s, 55, were home. While‎Kane hid behin‎d a dinin‎g-room table‎, Morto‎n shot and kille‎d Bower‎s. He then stuck‎a knife‎in Weiss‎e r's neck; Garne‎r stepp‎e d on the knife‎, nearl‎y cutti‎n g off her head.Morto‎n was sente‎n ced to death‎.Garne‎r, like Kane, a young‎offen‎d er, was given‎a life sente‎n ce with no possi‎b ilit‎y of parol‎e for 50 years‎. Kane was also sente‎n ced to life, but he may be able to get parol‎e after‎servi‎n g 25 years‎. He doubt‎s that the parol‎e board‎willever let him out.Kane grows‎emoti‎o nal when talki‎n g about‎that Janua‎r y night‎. "I witne‎s sed two peopl‎e die," he says. "I regre‎t that every‎day of my life, being‎any part of that and seein‎g that." He does not dispu‎t e that he deser‎v ed punis‎h ment‎but says his sente‎n ce is harsh‎. His days at Sumte‎r Corre‎c tion‎a l Insti‎t utio‎n in Bushn‎e ll, Flori‎d a, are spent‎in the priso‎n print‎shop makin‎g 55 cents‎an hour. "You have no hope of getti‎n g out," Kane says. "You have no famil‎y. You have no moral‎suppo‎r t here. This can be hard."Will the court‎do anyth‎i ng to help?In decid‎i ng wheth‎e r "evolv‎i ng stand‎a rds" have turne‎d again‎s t a parti‎c ular‎punis‎h ment‎, the Supre‎m e Court‎looks‎at what the state‎s are doing‎.Life witho‎u t parol‎e for young‎offen‎d ers is widel‎y used, and only three‎state‎s speci‎f ical‎l y ban it. If this form of punis‎h ment‎is to be banne‎d by virtu‎e of its viola‎t ing the Eight‎h Amend‎m ent, it will likel‎y happe‎n only when a major‎i ty of the state‎s first‎get rid of it.Rober‎t W. Attri‎d ge, the lawye‎r in Kane's case, says he feels‎sorry‎for him. "But he had optio‎n s," Attri‎d ge says. "He had a way out. Two other‎boys decid‎e d to leave‎."Could‎Tim Kane be your kid, being‎in the wrong‎place‎at the wrong‎time?" the lawye‎r asks. "I think‎he could‎. It only takes‎one night‎of bad judgm‎e nt and, man, your life can be ruine‎d."1.What happe‎n ed on Novem‎b er 19, 1997?A. Falco‎n's boyfr‎i end drank‎alcoh‎o l.B. A taxi drive‎r was shot.C. Falco‎n drove‎into a taxi.D. Phill‎i ps kille‎d Falco‎n's frien‎d.2.In the U.S., the numbe‎r of peopl‎e who are servi‎n g life sente‎n ce with no parol‎e forcrime‎s they commi‎t ted befor‎e age 18 is _____‎_____‎_____‎_.A. more than 2,200B. about‎9,700C. only 12D. more than 3503.Givin‎g the death‎penal‎t y to peopl‎e under‎18 goes again‎s t _____‎_____‎_____‎_.A. the Supre‎m e Court‎B. stand‎a rds of decen‎c y in 1791C. the Eight‎h Amend‎m entD. The New York Times‎4.The Supre‎m e Court‎ruled‎that young‎crimi‎n als under‎18 _____‎_____‎_____‎_.A. are press‎u red by the death‎penal‎t yB. are guilt‎y of terri‎b le crime‎sC. are hopel‎e ssly‎evilD. are less blame‎w orth‎y than adult‎s5.Falco‎n feels‎that she shoul‎d have recei‎v ed _____‎_____‎_____‎_.A. an unfai‎r sente‎n ceB. the death‎penal‎t yC. some time in priso‎nD. a lifet‎i me in priso‎n6.Flori‎d a is one of the state‎s with the most _____‎_____‎_____‎_.A. crimi‎n als on parol‎eB. centr‎a l figur‎e s invol‎v ed in crime‎sC. young‎offen‎d ers with life sente‎n cesD. young‎peopl‎e with no hope7.Who stuck‎a knife‎in Madel‎i ne Weiss‎e r's neck and kille‎d her?A. Timot‎h y Kane.B. Alvin‎Morto‎n.C. Bobby‎Garne‎r.D. John Bower‎s.8.Even thoug‎h he was not a centr‎a l figur‎e in the killi‎n g, Garne‎r was given‎a lifesente‎n ce witho‎u t possi‎b ilit‎y of 01_MY‎V ARIA‎B LE.9.Kane has had a hard time in priso‎n becau‎s e he has no famil‎y, no moral‎suppo‎r t,and no hope of 01_MY‎V ARIA‎B LE.10.Accor‎d ing to Rober‎t W. Attri‎d ge, a young‎perso‎n's life can be perma‎n entl‎y affec‎t edfor the worst‎from simpl‎y one night‎of 01_MY‎V ARIA‎B LE.。

英语2练习题答案,快速阅读

英语2练习题答案,快速阅读

41. I guess Professor Wang hasn't finished grading the papers yet. If he had, he would not keep us in ___A___.A) suspense B) trouble C) doubt D) wonder42. John remarked after the meeting that the speaker was a woman of ___D___ wit.A) emotional B) accurate C) excellent D) exceptional43. "Are you worried about your son being alone in a strange country?" " ___C___. I'm sure he'll manage fine."A) By all means B) Of course C) Not in the least D) No wonder44. The plot of the novel ___A___ the economic development of the village.A) evolves with B) emerges from C) blends with D) attaches to45. The decision to quit school at that young age is, ___C___, the most stupid thing I have ever done.A) at times B) at first sight C) in retrospect D) by comparison46. At the conference yesterday, our differences were further ___A___. The next step is to work out a solution acceptable to both sides.A) narrowed down B) cooled down C) driven home D) brought about47. Brian cheated in the last math exam, so he thought he could ___B___ it again this time, but he was wrong.A) get rid of B) get away with C) avoid being caught D) mess around with48. This child is a born mathematician. He loves mathematics ___C___ he will spend a whole day solving mathematical problems without remembering to have meals.A) and so B) to the extent that C) so much so that D) so much that49. As a cleaning woman, her ___B___ duties include cleaning the desks and mopping the floor.A) continuous B) routine C) initial D) constant50. Even ___B___what you said about his personal life is true, it is irrelevant to his qualifications as a software engineer.A) knowing B) assuming C) recognizing D) acknowledging51. Bonuses are meant to ___D___ hard work and outstanding performance. This means that not all workers are entitled to them.A) restore B) grab C) push D) reward52. As a senior student, you are supposed to know better than just ___B___until the examination time.A) fooled around B) to fool around C) having fooled around D) to have fooled around53. The president of the automobile company said that short-term profit is not at the top of the company's ___B___list. Their major concern at present is developing a more competitive model.A) interest B) priority C) assignment D) job54. In the ten years Jack has been with us, I think he has proved that he ___D___ respect from everyone of us.A) qualifies B) expects C) reserves D) deserves55. He has been ___D___ since he was appointed as president of the university last year.A) putting up B) getting away C) making use of his relationship D) throwing his weight around56. A market economy allows businesses to compete against each other free from government ___C___.A) restriction B) planning C) interference D) arrangement57. The seller gave me a thirty percent ___A___ on the shirt. Don't you think it's a good bargain?A) discount B) treatment C) decrease D) favor58. Mark does not take his schoolwork seriously. ___C___, no one expects a millionaire's son to work hard.A) However B) Conversely C) But then D) Nevertheless59. I am sorry I am not in a position to answer this question. Ask the man sitting by the window. He is ___A___ here.A) in charge B) liable C) reliable D) in power60. Despite a very tight schedule, everyone who came to the meeting agreed that at least one day should be ___A___ for sightseeing.A) set apart B) added C) put in D) inserted61. But for her mother's sudden illness, she would never think of breaking this ___C___ with you.A) arrangement B) schedule C) appointment D) interview62. To be frank, I don't like Jack. His rather superior manner ___B___ on me.A) jams B) jars C) irritates D) upsets63. His ___D___ argument against our proposal is based on misinformation.A) organic B) valid C) formal D) principal64. As a receptionist, my job ___B___answering phone calls and offering general information about the company.A) is involved with B) consists of C) requires D) evolves65. This entrance is in ___A___ use: do not block it.A) constant B) tender C) creative D) critical66. We are all ___C___ to dislike those who are critical of us.A) suspicious B) easy C) liable D) desirable67. At the dinner party last night Christine felt greatly ___D___ because her mother kept bragging about her accomplishments at school.A) alarmed B) disappointed C) ashamed D) embarrassed68. James Joyce's novels are difficult to understand and impossible ___A___ into another language.A) to translate B) for translation C) to translate it D) being translated69. Sports help to build character and ___A___ competitiveness.A) cultivate B) accomplish C) assist D) restore70. The ___D___ breakdowns of the computer has caused serious delays in our work.A) continuous B) continued C) continuing D) continual31. The terrorist attack on America on September 11, 2001 has met with ___B___ condemnation.A) overall B) universal C) extensive D) widespread32. "T ake the medicine and go to bed early. If the headache ___A___, you should come for an X-ray examination," said the doctor.A) recurs B) happens C) recovers D) repeats33. To keep up with the pace of the modern world, we must overcome the ___A___ to new technology.A ) resistance B) suppression C) charm D) reproach34. George can hardly be labeled a radical; he is a man of ___C___ views.A) modest B) sensitive C) moderate D) tolerant35. The earthquake left thousands of people in ___B___ need of medical care.A) current B) urgent C) critical D) continual36. ___D___ by a strange loud noise downstairs, the two girls jumped from their bed and screamed.A) Stunned B) Amazed C) Promoted D) Startled37. Our trip to Beijing ___B___ with the visit of my cousin Lucy's family. So we had a great reunion at the foot of the Great Wall.A) recurred B) coincided C) blended D) occurred38. The survey shows that the officials of some listed (上市的) companies are ___D___ themselves at the expense of the stockholders (股东).A) abusing B) rewarding C) disrupting D) enriching39. At such a time of crisis, we must try to ___D___ all differences of party or class and stick together.A) set forth B) set back C) set down D) set aside40. I have told her on ___B___ occasions that George is not a man to be trusted.A) ridiculous B) numerous C) sentimental D) alternative41. The renewal of the debate was anticipated but its ___A___ was not.A) intensity B) tension C) degree D) sensitivity42. Being ___A___ about its future, investors are wary of putting more money in the industry.A) skeptical B) contemporary C) incredible D) aesthetic43. Don't ___D___ the poor child any more. He is already sad enough for getting himself into such a mess.A) humiliate B) threaten C) conflict D) reproach44. For more accurate data, we need more ___D___ equipment to do the research.A) systematic B) expensive C) speculative D) sophisticated45. For generations the people in these two villages lived in perfect ___C___.A) conflict B) distinction C) harmony D) regulation46. The employer worked his men almost ___B___ collapse.A) to the extent of B) to the point of C) on top of D) in spite of47. While the doctors analyzed the patient's condition, his family waited outside in considerable ___D___.A) tension B) anticipation C) eagerness D) anxiety48. When asked for your views about your ___A___ job, on no account must you be negative.A) current B) contemporary C) occasional D) universal49. Our new refrigerator ___B___ 70 per cent less electricity than our old model.A) conserves B) consumes C) conquers D) accommodates50. Big industries and environmental protection groups naturally have ___A___ interests.A) conflicting B) distinguishing C) alternate D combating51. It wasn't the dinner. It was ___A___ people talked about at the dinner that disgusted him.A) what B) that C) whatever D) those52. In these remote villages, women are ___B___ the opportunity of having a career.A) reserved B) denied C) disrupted D) invaded53. ___C___ a little earlier this morning! I missed the school bus by only a minute and had to wait in the cold for nearly an hour!A) If I had got up B) If only I get up C) If only I had got up D) If I got up54. Most people are not yet aware that water is a precious resource that must be ___A___.A) conserved B) enriched C) preserved D) reserved55. Though this house is very old and may not be worth much, it is ___B___ great emotional value to my father who spent all his childhood days here.A) by B) of C) with D) for56. I still believe children should be disciplined when the need ___B___.A) arouses B) arises C) dominates D) bides57. Allegations (指控) of corruption were ___A___ as ridiculous.A) dismissed B) surrendered C) banned D) modified58. I could see from her expression that my comments had ___B___.A) come through B) hit home C) borne out D) got away59. Susan warned herself not to ___B___ despair. She must stand up and fight.A) take credit for B) give way to C) work her way into D) rid herself of60. At the time the police caught him, he was driving in ___D___ of 120 miles per hour.A) average B) reality C) transition D) excessEver since Stephanie’s 13th bi rthday we have been receiving comments from other adults expressing their sympathies because our daughter is now a teenager.41. When their children reach their teens, parents usually expect ___A___. A. trouble B. sympathyC. congratulationsD. inspiring comments42. In the author’s opinion, the trouble with parents is that ____C__. A. they are too watchful of their teenage children B. they are too concerned about their children’s future C. they fail to treat teenagers with sufficient kindness and respect D. they speak ill of their children within their hearing43. When two teenagers came into the restaurant and sat beside the author, her first thought was __A____. A. her quiet dinner with her husband would be ruined B. something interesting was going to happen over dinner C. they were wrong to have chosen this restaurant for dinner D. she and her husband were going to have a pleasant surprise44. What does the author think of the two teenage boys? ___C____A. They are typical of teenagers who wear ill-fitting clothes and dye their hair. B. They may become nice people if theyare willing to change their lifestyle. C. They are fine young men despite their loose jeans and multi-colored hair. D. They will respect you if you respect them.45. What is the main idea of the last paragraph? ___C___A. There is nothing wrong with teenagers admiring pop singers and sport stars. B. Pop singers and sport stars should not be heroes of our children. C. If our children admire pop singers and sports stars, it is the parents who are to blame. D. Parents should set a good example for their children to followIn the United States, a person can take credit only for what he has accomplished by himself. Ameri cans get no credit whatsoever for having been born into a rich or privileged family.6. What does the author mean by saying the self-made man or woman is still very much the ideal in present-day America? ____B____A. Americans no longer respect those who are born rich as they used to.B. Americans still respect those who have climbed up the social ladder through hard work.C. Americans think that an ideal man or woman should be born poor.D. Americans think that only the self-made man or woman is worthy of respect.7. What does the author think of the American social system?______C_______A. It is a system that does not favor those who are born rich.B. It is a system that makes social climbing very difficult, if not impossible.C. It makes it compar atively easy for the poor to move up the social ladder.D. It is the best system possible in the worl8. Americans teaching in Third World countries found that __A___.A. competition is a unique American (or Western) value.B. competition must be fostered in the classroom for success in business.C. cooperation is more important than competition in bringing about progress.D. competition is o ne of the universal human characteristics.9. We can infer from the passage that free enterprise is __A___.A. an economic system allowing free competition among businessB. a belief that competition brin gs out the best in any individualC. an attitude that values competition rather than cooperationD. a theory that advocates competition as the source of all progress10. Americans would most likely frown at you if you ___A__.plain that you were born poor and had had no opportunities .B. go around telling people tha t your father is a self-made manC. tell them that their social system is not necessarily the bestD. tell them you were born poor and had to work with your hands.Last week,on a flight to washington,B,A,D,D,AFor more than eight years Achim ahd I have lived aboard our sail boat Pangaea.B,A,D,C,DA 10-year-old boy decided to study judo despite the fact that he had lost his left arm in a devastating car accident.1. Judging from the context, what happens when a referee calls a “time-out”?_____B___ a. The time for the game has run out. b. The game stops for a short time. c. Either side can claim victory.d. The game ends in a tie.2. Why did the master insist on/persist in/stick to continuing the match?___C____ a. Because the time-out would give the opponent an advantage. b. Because the boy was confident of winning. c.Because he had confidence in the boy’s skill. d. Because all he cared about is winning the final. 3. What caused the defeat of the boy’s opponent in the final?_____A______ a. Over-confidence b. Impatience c. Inexperience d. The time-out4. Why did the master only teach the boy one move? _____D______a. The boy could not do other moves with only one arm. b. It was the only move the master knew well. c. It was the move his opponents were not good at. d. His opponent would be helpless when he made his move.5. What does the story show?______A______ a. One can turn his weakness into his advantage. b. It is very important to have a good teacher. c. Even a disabled person can win in a judo match. d. To master judo one only needs to learn one difficult move.Cindy Hess began her automotive career as a Design and Development Engineer with Chrysler, in the fall of 1977.1. What is Cindy’s chief responsibility now?____D___a. Renewing promising car modelsb. Supervising production.c. Doing market researchd. Developing small cars2. When will a company renew an existing model?_____A____ a. When is sells well and brings in a good profit. b. When it needs improvement to meet the need of users. c. When some of its features have to be deleted. d. When certain options have to be added.3. What does Cindy mean by “cheating at both ends”? _____C____ a. Do things for her family when she is supposed to be at work. b. Work for the company while she is supposed to stay at home. c. Meet the demands of both family and work with a flexible schedule. d. Balance the needs of her family against the demands of her work.4. What is Cindy’s secret of success both as a business executive and a woman?____A_____ a. Hard work. b. Loyalty. c. Enthusiasm d. Creativity.5. Which of the following statements is true of Cindy? ____A___ a. She always makes sure to attend the big events in the life of her sons. b. She comes to office on most weekends to catch up on her work. c. She always gives priority to work rather than to her family. d. She seldom has time to take a holiday.Extinction has recently become a catchword. Every day entire species of plants and animals die out, and for the first time in history this is due to the action of just one species: humans.1. Judging from the context, what does the word “extinction” mean?____D___ a. Death of many plants and animals. b. Killing of wild animals by man. c. Deforestation of the rain forest. d. Dying out of an entire species.2. In what sense is the present mass extinction different from the five previous ones? ___B_____a. It is larger in scale. b. It is caused by man. c. The lost diversity can never be restored. d. It threatens the very existence of humans.3. Why should people be concerned about extinction?______B_____ a. Because many existing species have not yet been studied. b. Because the dying species may be of great value to humans. c. Because it may lead to great climate changes on earth. d. Because the dying species can sure cure cancer and other diseases.4. It can be inferred from the passage that______D_____ a. there are now more species on our planet than before b. every plant or animal is described in his book The Diversity of Life c. without man’s interference every species would have survived. d. many species lived and diedwithout ever being noticed by man.5. What is the chief purpose of Edward in writing the book?____D_____ a. To provide readers with some interesting bedtime reading. b. To help specialists do research on plant and animal life.c. To arouse readers’ interest in the history of our planet.d. To remind us of the urgency of preserving the diversity of life.The history of English is conventionally, if perhaps too neatly, divided into three periods usually called Old English (or Anglo-Saxon).6. The earliest written record of English available to us started ____B____. A. from the fifth century B. from the seventh century C. from the ninth century D form the eleventh century7. What characterized the grammar of Old English? ___A____ A.A well-developed inflectional system. B. The influence of Latin often by way of French C.A limited vocabularyD.A revolution in vowel distribution8. It can be inferred from the passage that today____C_____. A. a person can pronounce Old English words but cannot understand them B. an educated person can understand Old English but cannot pronounce it C. even an educated person can not read old English without special training D. a person with sufficient knowledge of French can understand Old English9. We can infer from the passage that a prose passage from the fifteenth century ____B___. A. looks like foreign language to contemporary English readers B. looks more like contemporary English than Old English C. can be understood by contemporary readers D. is almost the same as Modern English in grammatical structure10. What is the most remarkable characteristic of Modern English? ____A___ A. The emergence of new varieties in many parts of the world. B. Gradual changes in its grammatical system. C. Complete loss of its inflectional system. D. Numerous additions to its word-stock.I am often asked to describe the experience of raising a child with a disability — to try to help people who have not shared that unique experience to understand it, to imagine how it would feel. It's like this. 46___when___ you are going to have a baby, it is like planning a fabulous vacation trip —to Italy. You 47___buy____ a bunch of guide books and make your wonderful 48___plans____ , You may learn some handy phrases 49_____in___ Italian. It's all very exciting. 50__after_____ months of eager anticipation, the day finally 51___arrives____ . You pack your bags and off you go. Several hours 52____later_____ , the plane lands in Holland. The stewardess comes in and says, "Welcome to Holland." "Holland?!?" you say. "What do you mean Holland?? I signed up 53____for___ Italy! I'm supposed to be in Italy. All my life I've dreamed 54 ____of____ going to Italy." But there's been a change in the flight plan. They've landed in Holland 55_____tothere____ you must stay. The important thing is that they haven't taken you 56____to _____ a horrible, disgusting, filthy place, full of pestilence, famine and disease. It's just a 57 __ different ____ different ______ place. So you must go out and buy new guide books. 58___and_______ you must learn a whole new language. And you will meet a whole new group of people you would never have met. It's just a different place. It's slower-paced 59_than_____ Italy, less flashy than Italy. But after you've been there for a while and you catch your breath, you look around...andyou60__find _____ that Holland has windmills... and Holland has tulips. But everyone you know is busy coming and going from Italy, and they're all bragging about 61____what____ a wonderful time they had there. And for the 62____rest ______ of your life, you will say "Yes, that's where I was 63____ supposed _____ to go. But if you spend your life 64_______regretting______ the fact that you didn't get to Italy, you may never be free to 65_____enjoy____ the very special, the very lovely things about Holland.There is a lot of misunderstanding about studying. Most students have not been taught the principles behind really effective working. DDCABHave you ever felt so anxious during an examination that you couldn't even put down the answers you knew? If so, you were suffering from what is known as test anxiety. BAABAWhen memory began for me, my grandfather was past sixty—a great tall man with thick hair becoming gray. He had black eyes and a straight nose which ended in a slightly flattened tip. DCAAA.It was a sunny winter day. I had gone up and down the tower, and felt pleased with myself for having taken this initiative, when, outside the little door at the foot, a blind man came toward me. ABDDBMy mother believed you could be anything you wanted to be in America. You could open a restaurant. You could work for the government and get good retirement benefits. ACCBDSeveral years ago my parents, my wife, my son,, and I ate at one of those restaurants where the menu is written on a blackboard. After a wonderful dinner, the waiter set the bill in the middle of the table. That's when it happened: my father did not reach for the bill. CBBCAIt's odd to watch a friend climb on a platform, put on a helmet and then suddenly start twisting crazily and punching the air in all directions. But video game fans are used to it. They come across scenes like this every day in video arcades. DABCDInternational electronic mail systems are no longer the plaything of hackers and bug-eyed computer enthusiasts. They are emerging as credible business tools that enable individuals and companies to communicate cheaply and efficiently around the globe. CABCCWe all have dreams. Yet so few of us fulfill them. Often, a dream dies as quickly as it is born because we lack the confidence to keep it. When I was old enough to understand the realities of life, I realized that society puts a high value on youth, beauty and intellectual achievement. This discovery gave me some idea to develop my dream. BABDBDiana Golden was 12 years old when she found out she had cancer. She was walking home one day after playing in the snow when her right leg simply gave out. Doctors diagnosed the problemas bone cancer. They recommended removing her leg above the knee. CCBCDThe mere idea of becoming a successful career woman was once unheard of in Asia. Parents made great effort to send their sons to university, DACCABefore Jack Tan and Mary Yuan finally decided to get married, they had a long discussion about how marriage might affect their future careers. DBBACBefore you can start speaking and writing in English, your brain must get enough correct English sentences. You can't speak English if you have never seen an English sentence in your life. This is obvious. And you can't speak English well if you have not seen a large number of English sentences. CBBDAAfter I was married and had lived in Japan for a while, my Japanese gradually improved and I could take part in simple conversations with my husband and his friends and family. I began to notice that often, when I joined in, the others would look surprised, and the conversational topic would come to a halt. ADBAADo you recycle your newspapers? Do you always take a shopping bag with you when you go shopping, so that the shop doesn't waste plastic bags? If so, then you are a "Green" you are "environmentally conscious". DADBCMost scientists are now certain that global warming is taking place. Gases such as carbon dioxide produced by burning of coal, oil, wood, together with industrial pollution, are creating a warm blanket around the earth. ADCAD。

大学英语快速阅读(第二版)答案In-class_reading_(第二册)武汉大学出版社

大学英语快速阅读(第二版)答案In-class_reading_(第二册)武汉大学出版社

3. in American cities
4. a victory 5. war
3. C
4. B
5. D
3. B
4. C
5. A
Unit 5 In-Class Reading PassageⅠ Ⅰ 1. Y PassageⅡ Ⅱ 1. under siege/risk 4. the less recess After-Class Reading PassageⅠ Ⅰ 1. D PassageⅡ Ⅱ 1. B 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. C 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. C 2. academic pressures 5. obesity in children 3. local decision 2. N 3. N 4. N 5. NG
Unit 4 In-Class Reading PassageⅠ Ⅰ
1. Y PassageⅡ Ⅱ
2. N

3. Y
4. N
5. NG
1. waging war After-Class Reading PassageⅠ Ⅰ 1. B PassageⅡ Ⅱ 1. D 2. C 2. C
2. does not observe
Unit 2 In-Class Reading PassageⅠ Ⅰ 1. N PassageⅡ Ⅱ 1. steps and stages 3. disagreements and quarrels After-Class Reading PassageⅠ Ⅰ 1. D PassageⅡ Ⅱ 1. C 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. C 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. A 2. patience … frustrations and hardships 4. on its peak 5. compared to 2. N 3. NG 4. Y 5. Y

语文五年级上册单元主题阅读二(含答案)+总结(标准版)

语文五年级上册单元主题阅读二(含答案)+总结(标准版)

单元主题阅读二类文阅读纸上谈兵赵国名将赵奢的儿子赵括,自幼熟读兵书,谈论起行军打仗来,头头是道,有时连他父亲都说不过他。

①赵奢知道自己的儿子只是说说而已,并没有带兵打仗的真本事,临终前对赵括说:“你不是当大将军的人才,千万不要担任大将军的职务。

如果你当了大将军,会给赵国军队带来覆灭的命运。

”后来,秦国进犯赵国。

久经沙场、有着丰富作战经验的大将军廉颇见秦军强大,就在长平筑垒固守,最终与秦军形成对峙局面。

秦国见一时无法取胜,就派间谍去赵国散布流言,说廉颇惧怕秦兵,秦国特别担心赵王任命赵括为将,只要赵括不被任命为大将军,秦国就能赢。

赵王听信谗言,任命赵括为大将军,把廉颇换了下来。

赵括接受任命后,立即改变以前的作战方案,向秦军发起全面攻击。

秦军假装战败,将赵军一直引诱到秦军大寨前。

②赵括知道中计,忙下令撤军,可是为时已晚,退路已被秦军堵死;他又下令攻打秦军大营,但秦军防御工事坚固,根本奈何不得;等他下令收兵暂歇时,秦军又四处骚扰,赵军得不到休息。

如此进退不得,赵军内无粮草,外无援军,陷入绝境。

最终赵括孤注一掷地向外突围,却被秦军乱箭射死。

主帅一死,赵军全线崩溃,不得不向秦军投降,最后赵国四十万军队就此覆灭。

1.【快速阅读】快速阅读这篇短文,我用了____分钟,其中阅读第2自然段时,我一眼看到的内容是“________________________________________。

2.【概括意思】用抓关键词的方法概括画线句①的主要意思:________________________ ____________________________________________________________________。

3.【词语运用】画线句②中的具体情景用成语________________来形容最合适。

4.【分析原因】赵国四十万军队就此覆灭的原因有()(多选)A.赵王听信谗言,用人不当。

B.秦国防御工事坚固且善用计谋。

高考英语快速阅读套题答案含解析

高考英语快速阅读套题答案含解析
【解析】
试题分析:句意:--这个明星的CD卖的好。--那是真的,十万多张唱片都被卖了。这里强调CD的特点是好卖,强调的是CD本身的属性,不是强调卖这个动作,用主动表示被动,选B。
考点:考查主动表被动
9.The bridge, which ________ 1688, need repairing.
A.was dated from B.dated from
C.pays no attentionD.had paid no attention
【答案】C
【解析】
试题分析:考查动词短语。句意:鲍勃是个很有创造力的孩子但他不会注意自己的行为,pay no attention不注意,故选C项。
考点:考查动词短语
18.Whenever you ______ a present, you’d better think about it from the receiver’s preference.
A.boughtB.buyC.will buyD.have bought
【答案】B
【解析】
试题分析:句意:每当你买礼物的时候,你最好从接收方的偏好想一想。whenever引导的让步状语从句,采用一般现在时表将来的用法。故选B。
考点:考查动词的时态。
19.Temperatures________ quite dramatically at night in mountains, so put on some warm clothes before going out.
C.dating from D.dates from
【答案】D
【解析】
【详解】
考查时态及固定短语。动词短语date from从…开始有,追溯到…;该短语通常用在一般现在时中,没有被动语态,也不能用于进行时态。句意:追溯到1688年的这座桥梁需要未修复了。本句中非限制性定语从句which dates from 1688做定语修饰先行词the bridge,相当于现在分词短语dating from 1688.故D项正确。

高考英语快速阅读套题答案含解析

高考英语快速阅读套题答案含解析

高考英语迅速阅读套题答案含分析一、单项选择非谓语动词1.______in painting, John didn’ t notice evening approaching.A. To absorb B.To be absorbedC. Absorbed D. Absorbing【答案】C【分析】【详解】观察非谓语动词。

句意:聚精会神于绘画中,约翰没有注意到夜晚到了。

短语be absorbed in聚精会神于,在句中作状语,省略be 动词,应选C。

【点睛】本题观察的非谓语动词为高中要点语法之一。

在剖析题目的时候,第一要抓住非谓语动词所对应的逻辑主语,确立逻辑主语以后,再剖析非谓语动词和逻辑主语在搭配使用时是主动仍是被动关系,最后依据句意选择正确的答案。

2.Walter offered us a lift when he was leaving the office, but our work _______, we refused his offer.A. not finishing C. not having finished B.had not been finished D. not finished【答案】D【分析】试题剖析:在这里,our work 处在逗号地点,作整个句子的原由状语,这里应填非谓语动词。

work和finish存在逻辑上的被动关系,所以应当用过去分词,应选D。

考点:独立主格构造的观察评论:独立主格构造(Independent Genitive )由两部分构成,前一部份是名词或许代词,后一部分是非谓语动词(不定式、动名词和分词)或形容词、副词、或介词短语。

前后两部分拥有逻辑主谓关系。

独立主格构造在句中做状语,多用于书面语。

独立主格构造自己不是句子,在句子中作状语,表示时间、原由、条件、陪伴、目的等。

3.He had wonderful childhood, _____with his mother to all corners of the world.A. travel B. to travel C. traveled D. traveling【答案】 D【分析】【详解】观察非谓语动词。

大学英语快速阅读第2册课后练习题含答案

大学英语快速阅读第2册课后练习题含答案

大学英语快速阅读第2册课后练习题含答案Introduction大学英语快速阅读第2册是高等学校英语教材中的一本,其课程主要针对英语专业本科生。

本篇文档为课后练习题及其答案,希望能够帮助学生们更好地巩固所学知识、提高阅读能力。

Chapter 1Multiple Choice Questions1.What is the mn idea of the passage?(A)The history of the computer mouse(B)The future of the computer mouse(C)The popularity of the computer mouse(D)The design of the computer mouse答案:B2.According to the passage, when was the first computer mouseinvented?(A)In the 1950s(B)In the 1960s(C)In the 1970s(D)In the 1980s答案:B3.What was the problem with the first computer mouse?(A)It was too large(B)It was not accurate(C)It was difficult to use(D)It was too expensive答案:AShort Answer Questions1.What was the purpose of the first computer mouse?答案:The first computer mouse was invented to make it easier for people to interact with computers.2.How did the invention of the computer mouse revolutionizecomputing?答案:The invention of the computer mouse revolutionized computingby making it much easier for people to interact with computers. Prior to the invention of the mouse, people had to use command lines to interact with computers, which was not very user-friendly. The mouse made itpossible for people to interact with computers using graphical user interfaces, which are much more intuitive and user-friendly.Chapter 2Multiple Choice Questions1.What is the mn idea of the passage?(A)The benefits of drinking coffee(B)The risks of drinking coffee(C)The history of coffee(D)The types of coffee答案:A2.According to the passage, what is one benefit of drinkingcoffee?(A)It can help reduce the risk of d eveloping Alzheimer’sdisease(B)It can help people sleep better at night(C)It can help people lose weight(D)It can help people quit smoking答案:A3.What is one potential risk associated with drinking coffee?(A)It can lead to heart disease(B)It can cause depression(C)It can increase the risk of developing cancer(D)It can cause infertility答案:AShort Answer Questions1.What is the active ingredient in coffee that provides theenergizing effect?答案:The active ingredient in coffee that provides the energizing effect is caffeine.2.What is the recommended dly intake of coffee?答案:The recommended dly intake of coffee is 3-4 cups.。

全新版大学英语快速阅读2课后练习题含答案

全新版大学英语快速阅读2课后练习题含答案

全新版大学英语快速阅读2课后练习题含答案一、阅读理解Passage 1:Questions1.How did the writer describe the divorce of hisparents?2.What did the writer learn from the overnight camp?3.Why did the writer consider his guitar as hisfriend?Answers1.The writer described the divorce of his parents asa surreal experience.2.From the overnight camp, the writer learned thatthere were people who also had unhappy family situations and felt understood.3.The writer considered his guitar as his friendbecause it was always there when he needed it and hecould express his feelings and thoughts through music. Passage 2:Questions1.What is the mn concern of this passage?2.What can the walking meditation offer to thepractitioners?3.Why should we pay attention to our surroundingsduring the walking meditation?Answers1.The mn concern of this passage is the practice ofwalking meditation.2.The walking meditation can offer peace, relaxation,and self-awareness to the practitioners.3.We should pay attention to our surroundings duringthe walking meditation to stay present and mindful, andto appreciate the beauty and wonder of nature.二、词汇运用Questions1.Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:Maria is always ___________ about her health, she exercises regularly and eats a balanced diet.a)passionateb)truthfulc)conscientiousd)understandable2.Choose the word with the opposite meaning to theone in capitals:The film was very entertning but it also had some____________ parts.a)humorousb)dullc)fascinatingd)delightful3.Choose the best option to complete the sentence:I __________ studied French for two years, but I still can’t speak it fluently.a)haveb)have beenc)hadd)had beenAnswersc)conscientiousb)dulla)have三、完形填空Years before most Americans had heard of COVID-19,Dr. Lorna Breen was 1 to do something to help others dealwith the stress and demands of medicine. Her concern aboutthe high suicide rate among medical professionals, combined with her own struggle with depression, 2 her to make this her life mission. 3 she was working as an emergency room doctorat a New York City hospital, where she had been pushed to the 4 of exhaustion by the COVID-19 pandemic. She 5 the virus herself and had to take a leave of absence to recover. Eventually, she returned to work, only to 6 that theemotional burden had become unbearable. She broke down crying, had to be hospitalized and left the hospital’s employ to 7to Charlottesville, Virginia, where she had grown up. There,in April, she took her own life.Questions1.Which phrase can replace “bound and determined”in the first sentence?2.What two factors led Dr. Lorna Breen to makemedicine her life mission?3.What happened to Dr. Lorna Breen during thepandemic?4.What happened to Dr. Lorna Breen in April?5.Which word can replace “unbearable” in the sixthsentence?Answers1.Determined and committed.2.Her concern about the high suicide rate amongmedical professionals and her own struggle withdepression.3.She contracted the virus herself and had to take aleave of absence to recover.4.She took her own life.5.Intolerable.。

(英语)高考英语快速阅读套题答案及解析

(英语)高考英语快速阅读套题答案及解析
9.It seemed an impossible task, but Tom, though physically challenged, carried onuntil it was completely fulfilled.
A.insteadB.yet
C.regardlessD.still
【答案】C
【答案】C
【解析】
试题分析:not…anywhere near指离得很远。句意:我现在赚的钱大不如从前作全职的时候了,但现在我们也不需要那么多钱了。故选C。
考点:考查副词
13.December saw a more than average rainfall; __________, the possibility of a drought is still strong.
考点:考查副词
点评:副词的用法主要是考查平时的记忆,对相似的单词要注意辨别,做题时要放在上下文做考虑。
A.luckilyB.skillfullyC.originallyD.rapidly
【答案】C
【解析】
【详解】
考查副词辨析。A. luckily幸运地;B. skillfully巧妙地;C. originally最初,起初;D. rapidly迅速地。句意:采茶戏最初是由江西采茶人一边工作一边唱歌的茶区发展而来的。故选C。
A.eventuallyB.strangely
C.merelyD.especially
【答案】D
【解析】
【详解】
考查副词辨析。句意:突然停下可能是一个可怕的经历,尤其是如果你以高速运行的时候。A. eventually最终;B. strangely奇怪地;C. merely仅仅地;D. especially尤其。此处强调高速运行时,故选D。

全新版大学英语快速阅读第二册课文

全新版大学英语快速阅读第二册课文

Unit 1How to StudyThere is a lot of misunderstanding about studying. Most students have not been taught the principles behind really effective working. Imagine a graph showing the amount a person learns against the number of hours he works in a day. If he doesn't do any work, he learns nothing (point 0). If he does an hour 's work he learns a certain amount (point 1). If he does two hours' work he learns about twice as much (point 2). If he does more work he'll learn still more (point 3). However, if he tries to do twenty-three and a half hours' work in one day, he'll be so tired that he'll hardly remember anything: what he learns will be very little (point 4). If he did less work he 'd learn more (point 5).Now whatever the exact shape of the graph 's curve, made by joining these points, it must have a high point. Point "X" is the very maximum anyone can learn in the day. And this represents the optimum, the best, amount of work to do. It is the best possible compromise between adequate time at the books and fatigue. Fatigue is an absolutely real thing; one can't escape it or ignore it. If you try to ignore it and press yourself to work past the optimum, you will only get on this downward slope and achieve less than the best—and then become very tired and lose your power of concentration.The skill in being a student consists of getting one 's daily study as near the optimum point as possible. I cannot tell you what the optimum is. It differs with the type of work, it differs from person to person, and even in the same person it varies from week to week. You must try to find your own. Every day you study, bear this principle of the optimum in mind. When you feel yourself getting fatigued, if you find yourself reading the same paragraph over and over again and not taking it in, that's a pretty good sign you 've reached your highest point for the day and should stop. Most ordinary students find their optimum at about five hours a day. Yours may be a little more or a little less—but if you get in five hours' good work a day, you will be doing well.Now, what are you doing with yourself when you aren't working Before examinations some students do nothing at all except sit in a chair and worry. Here is another misunderstanding. People often think that the mind works like the body; it does not. If one wanted to save one 's physical energy in order to cut the maximum amount of firewood, one would lie flat on a bed and rest when one wasn't chopping. But the mind cannot rest. Even in sleep you dream, even if you forget your dreams. The mind is always turning. It gets its relaxation only by variety. That is what makes the mind rest.When you 've finished your optimum number of hours you must stop. You must not then sit around in the chair thinking about the work—that only tires without any learning. You must get out and do something. It doesn't matter what—anything so long as you are actively doing something else but work.有一个关于学习有许多误解。

快速阅读练习及答案

快速阅读练习及答案

Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly For questions 1-7, markY (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N (for NO) if he statement contradicts the information given in the passage;NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage;For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Computer CrimeA computer crime is generally defined as one that involves the use of computers and software for illegal purposes. This doesn't mean that all the crimes are new types of crime. On the contrary, many of these crimes, such as embezzlement of funds, the alteration of records, theft, vandalism, sabotage, and terrorism, can be committed without a computer. But with a computer, these offenses can be carried out more quickly and with less chance that the person responsible for the crime will be discovered.Computer crimes are on the rise and have been for the last twelve years. Just how much these computer crimes cost the American public is in dispute, but estimates range from$3 billion to$5 billion annually. Even the FBI, which attempts to keep track of the growth or decline of all kinds of crimes, is unable to say precisely how large a loss is involved; however, it estimates that the average take from a company hit by computer crime is $600,000. A number of reasons are given for the increase in computer crime: (a)more computers in use and, thus, more people who are familiar with basic computer operation; (b)more computers tied together in satellite and other data—transmission networks; and (c)the easy access of microcomputers to huge mainframe data bases.The CriminalMovies and newspaper stories might lead us to believe that most computer crimes are committed by teenage “hackers”—brilliant and basically good children who let their imagination and technical genius get them into trouble. But a realistic look at the crimes reveals that the offender is likely to be an employee of the firm against which the crime has been committed, ., an “insider”.Difficulty of Detection and PreventionGiven the kind of person who commits a computer crime and the environment in which the crime occurs, it is often difficult to detect who the criminal is. First of all, the crime may be so complex that months or years go by before anyone discovers it.Second, once the crime has been revealed, it is not easy to find a clear trail of evidence that leads back to the guilty party. After all, looking for “weapons”or fingerprints does not occur as it might in the investigation of more conventional crimes.Third, there are usually no witnesses to the computer crime, even though it may be taking place in a room filled with people. Who is to say if the person at the next terminal, calmly keying in data, is doing the company's work or committing a criminal actFourth, not enough people in management and law enforcement know enough about computer technology to prevent the crimes. Authorities have to be familiar with the computer's capabilities within a given situation to guard against its misuses. In some large cities, such as Los Angeles, police departments have set up specially trained computer crime units.But even when an offender is caught, the investigators, attorneys (律师), judges, or juries may find the alleged crime too complicated and perplexing to handle. More attorneys are specializing in computer law and studying the computer's potential for misuse.After a computer crime has been discovered, many companies do not report it or prosecute (起诉)the person responsible. A company may not announce the crime out of fear that the pubic will find out the weaknesses of its computer system and lose confidence in its organization. Banks, credit card companies, and investment firms are especially sensitive about revealing their vulnerabilities (脆弱性)because they rely heavily on customer trust.To avoid public attention, cautious companies will often settle cases of computer tampering out of court. And if cases do go to trial and the offenders are convicted, they may be punished only by a fine or light sentence because the judge or jury isn't fully trained to understand the nature and seriousness of the crime.Not all companies are timid in apprehending computer criminals. For example, Connecticut General Life Insurance Company decided it had to get tough on violators. So when the company discovered that one of its computer technicians had embezzled $200,000 by entering false benefit claims, it presented it findings to the state's attorney and aided in the prosecution of the technician. The technician was found guilty and sentenced to prison, not just for the computer misuse, but also for grand theft and insurance fraud. Connecticut General now has a policy of reporting all incidents of theft or fraud, no matter how small.提示:在实考试卷中,8~10题在答题卡1上1. The FBI knows exactly how large a loss is involved in computer crimes.2. It has become easy for microcomputer owners to use huge mainframe data bases.3. It is implied in the Paragraph 3 that most computer criminals are the employees of the concerned companies.4. Many companies don't report computer crimes because law procedures against computer crimes usually cost a lot of money.5. When computer crime takes place in a room filled with people, there are usually many witnesses to the crime.6. The passage is mainly about the increase of computer crimes in America and the difficulties in combating computer crimes.7. Computer crimes are on the rise because more cheap microcomputers are available.8. According to the passage, computer crimes has been on the rise for the last years.9. Connecticut General Life Insurance company is cited as of companies that took serious measures to fight against computer crimes.10. Banks, credit card companies, and investment firms are especially sensitive about revealing their vulnerabilities because they place too much reliance on.【答案与解析】1. N该句句意为:美国联邦调查局确切知道计算机犯罪造成了多大损失。

快速阅读练习及答案

快速阅读练习及答案

Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly For questions 1-7, markY (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N (for NO) if he statement contradicts the information given in the passage;NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage;For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Computer CrimeA computer crime is generally defined as one that involves the use of computers and software for illegal purposes. This doesn't mean that all the crimes are new types of crime. On the contrary, many of these crimes, such as embezzlement of funds, the alteration of records, theft, vandalism, sabotage, and terrorism, can be committed without a computer. But with a computer, these offenses can be carried out more quickly and with less chance that the person responsible for the crime will be discovered.Computer crimes are on the rise and have been for the last twelve years. Just how much these computer crimes cost the American public is in dispute, but estimates range from$3 billion to$5 billion annually. Even the FBI, which attempts to keep track of the growth or decline of all kinds of crimes, is unable to say precisely how large a loss is involved; however, it estimates that the average take from a company hit by computer crime is $600,000. A number of reasons are given for the increase in computer crime: (a)more computers in use and, thus, more people who are familiar with basic computer operation; (b)more computers tied together in satellite and other data—transmission networks; and (c)the easy access of microcomputers to huge mainframe data bases.The CriminalMovies and newspaper stories might lead us to believe that most computer crimes are committed by teenage “hackers”—brilliant and basically good children who let their imagination and technical genius get them into trouble. But a realistic look at the crimes reveals that the offender is likely to be an employee of the firm against which the crime has been committed, i.e., an “insider”.Difficulty of Detection and PreventionGiven the kind of person who commits a computer crime and the environment in which the crime occurs, it is often difficult to detect who the criminal is. First of all, the crime may be so complex that months or years go by before anyone discovers it.Second, once the crime has been revealed, it is not easy to find a clear trail of evidence that leads back to the guilty party. After all, looking for “weapons”or fingerprints does not occur as it might in the investigation of more conventional crimes.Third, there are usually no witnesses to the computer crime, even though it may be taking place in a room filled with people. Who is to say if the person at the next terminal, calmly keying in data, is doing the company's work or committing a criminal act?Fourth, not enough people in management and law enforcement know enough about computer technology to prevent the crimes. Authorities have to be familiar with the computer's capabilities within a given situation to guard against its misuses. In some large cities, such as Los Angeles, police departments have set up specially trained computer crime units.But even when an offender is caught, the investigators, attorneys (律师), judges, or juries may find the alleged crime too complicated and perplexing to handle. More attorneys are specializing in computer law and studying the computer's potential for misuse.After a computer crime has been discovered, many companies do not report it or prosecute (起诉)the person responsible. A company may not announce the crime out of fear that the pubic will find out the weaknesses of its computer system and lose confidence in its organization. Banks, credit card companies, and investment firms are especially sensitive about revealing their vulnerabilities (脆弱性)because they rely heavily on customer trust.To avoid public attention, cautious companies will often settle cases of computer tampering out of court. And if cases do go to trial and the offenders are convicted, they may be punished only by a fine or light sentence because the judge or jury isn't fully trained to understand the nature and seriousness of the crime.Not all companies are timid in apprehending computer criminals. For example, Connecticut General Life Insurance Company decided it had to get tough on violators. So when the company discovered that one of its computer technicians had embezzled $200,000 by entering false benefit claims, it presented it findings to the state's attorney and aided in the prosecution of the technician. The technician was found guilty and sentenced to prison, not just for the computer misuse, but also for grand theft and insurance fraud. Connecticut General now has a policy of reporting all incidents of theft or fraud, no matter how small.提示:在实考试卷中,8~10题在答题卡1上1. The FBI knows exactly how large a loss is involved in computer crimes.2. It has become easy for microcomputer owners to use huge mainframe data bases.3. It is implied in the Paragraph 3 that most computer criminals are the employees of the concerned companies.4. Many companies don't report computer crimes because law procedures against computer crimes usually cost a lot of money.5. When computer crime takes place in a room filled with people, there are usually many witnesses to the crime.6. The passage is mainly about the increase of computer crimes in America and thedifficulties in combating computer crimes.7. Computer crimes are on the rise because more cheap microcomputers are available.8. According to the passage, computer crimes has been on the rise for the last years.9. Connecticut General Life Insurance company is cited as of companies that took serious measures to fight against computer crimes.10. Banks, credit card companies, and investment firms are especially sensitive about revealing their vulnerabilities because they place too much reliance on.【答案与解析】1. N该句句意为:美国联邦调查局确切知道计算机犯罪造成了多大损失。

2023年12月英语六级考试答案解析(2)

2023年12月英语六级考试答案解析(2)

2023年12月大学英语六级(CET-6)参考解析Ⅰ【作文】On Maintaining TrustTrustis crucial and indispensable in maintaining a relationship. Without trust, wecannot get along well with other people, let alone cooperate with them or gethelp from them. People are social animals. Without interacting with otherpeople, life would be dull and meaningless。

Nowadays,the whole society is faced with "credit crisis". We become unwillingly tobelieve the governments, friends, colleagues and strangers. This poses a greatthreat to the building of a harmonious society. And sometimes, we even believedthat we might be deceived if we trust too much. But in our everyday life, if wedon’t trust other people, we could live in torment. Since trust is of greatsignificance, what should we do to improve our sense of trust? First of all, wecannot lie to those who trust us. Secondly, it’s never too late to apologize toothers for our mistakes. What’s more, we should strike a trust balance between ourselves and others。

高考英语快速阅读套题答案及解析

高考英语快速阅读套题答案及解析

高考英语快速阅读套题答案及解析一、单项选择冠词1.The carnival celebrations in Venice are ________ good chance to have _______ fun. A./; the B.a; a C.the; / D.a; /【答案】D【解析】考查冠词的用法。

第一空是泛指一次好机会,所以用不定冠词a,第二空为固定短语have fun 玩的高兴,所以选D。

2.Jack, it’s ________ bad manners to blow you r nose at ______ table.A.the; a B.the; / C./; the D./; /【答案】D【解析】试题分析:考查冠词辨析。

the是定冠词,特指某人或某事,或前文中提到的人或事;a是不定冠词,用在物质名词前,使之转化为具体名词,如“一张桌子”。

句意:杰克,在餐桌上擤鼻涕是不礼貌的。

故选D。

考点:考查冠词辨析。

3.I knew ________ John Lennon,but not ________ famous one.A./;a B.a;theC./;the D.the;a【答案】B【解析】a John Lennon一个叫做John Lennon的人,表泛指;第二空表特指。

4.What I need is ___________ book that contains ____________ ABC of oil painting.A.a; / B.a; the C.the; an D.the; /【答案】B【解析】考查冠词,第一空填a,泛指“一本书”,第二空填the,the ABC是“基础知识”,句意是:我需要的是一本关于油画的基础知识的书。

选B。

5.Beginning college is exciting:many of us can be easily overwhelmed by _______ details of running ________ well-balanced life.A./; the B.the; a C./; a D.the; /【答案】B【解析】根据后面介词of可知此处为特指,用定冠词the,下文平衡的是生活是泛指,故用不定冠词a,选B。

快速阅读作业题及答案

快速阅读作业题及答案

快速阅读作业题及答案-标准化文件发布号:(9456-EUATWK-MWUB-WUNN-INNUL-DDQTY-KII总得分:98.01.单选题(本题总分50.0分,本大题包括25小题,每题2分,总计50.0分)1.(本题分值:2)下列哪一项是错误的速读能力的自我训练方法( )A.回忆法B.搜捕法C.归纳法D.重复法标准答案:D | 用户答案: D本题得分:22.(本题分值:2)记忆上要“准”是指对文章的关键词和重点部位的记忆准确率都能够()A.40%B.50%C.80%D.100%标准答案:C | 用户答案: C本题得分:23.(本题分值:2)下列哪项逻辑顺序是属于鉴别阅读法的()A.确定概念、找出关键词、理解意图B.找出关键词、理解意图、确定概念C.理解意图、找出关健词、确定概念D.找出关键词、确定概念、理解意图标准答案:D | 用户答案: D本题得分:24.(本题分值:2)美国的报刊把阅读分成正规式和选择式两种,其中正规式的正常阅读速度每分钟多少个单词()A.60至80B.120至170C.200至300D.300至500标准答案:C | 用户答案: C本题得分:25.(本题分值:2)美国的报刊把阅读分成正规式和选择式两种,其中选择式的加速阅读速度每分钟多少个单词( )A.60至80B.120至170C.200至300D.300至500标准答案:D | 用户答案: D本题得分:26.(本题分值:2)根据俄罗斯著名的H?雷布尼科夫教授的统计,人的大脑储存信息的类型中,其中理解储存比机械储存占有优势最大的是()A.速度B.效率C.储存量D.准确标准答案:B | 用户答案: B本题得分:27.(本题分值:2)一般人们把阅读速度计算得出,阅读符号小于等于900以下/分与阅读单词小于等于150/分的阅读速度定为()A.超高B.高C.中等D.低标准答案:D | 用户答案: D本题得分:28.(本题分值:2)人的大脑结构严密,质量不大,消耗的能量小得惊人。

新思维大学英语快速阅读2答案向蓉

新思维大学英语快速阅读2答案向蓉

新思维大学英语快速阅读2答案向蓉1、You can't rely on Jane as she is _____ changing her mind and you will never know what she is going to do next. [单选题] *A. occasionallyB. rarelyC. scarcelyD. constantly(正确答案)2、Have you done something _______ on the weekends? [单选题] *A. special(正确答案)B. soreC. convenientD. slim3、His father always _______ by subway. [单选题] *A. go to workB. go to schoolC. goes to bedD. goes to work(正确答案)4、Was()that I saw last night at the concert? [单选题] *A. it you(正确答案)B. not youC. youD. that yourself5、At last the plane landed at the Beijing Airport safely. [单选题] *A. 平稳地B. 安全地(正确答案)C. 紧急地D. 缓缓地6、Mum, this T-shirt is much too small for me. Would you buy me a _______ one? [单选题] *A. niceB. largeC. nicerD. larger(正确答案)7、Fresh _______ is good for our health. [单选题] *A. climateB. skyC. weatherD. air(正确答案)8、Tom will _______ me a gift from Japan. [单选题] *A. takeB. getC. carryD. bring(正确答案)9、The house is well decorated _____ the disarrangement of a few photos. [单选题] *A. exceptB. besidesC. except for(正确答案)D. in addition to10、It is reported that the fire caused serious()to that school building. [单选题] *A. damage(正确答案)B. destroyC. harmD.hurt11、In order to find the missing child, villagers _______ all they can over the past five hours. [单选题] *A. didB. doC. had doneD. have been doing(正确答案)12、74.In England people drive________. [单选题] *A.on the left(正确答案)B.in the leftC.on leftD.in left13、The manager was quite satisfied with his job. [单选题] *A. 担心的B. 满意的(正确答案)C. 高兴的D. 放心的14、Jack would rather spend time complaining than_____the problem by himself. [单选题] *A.solve(正确答案)B.solvedC.solvesD.to solve15、It’s windy outside. _______ your jacket, Bob. [单选题] *A. Try onB. Put on(正确答案)C. Take offD. Wear16、83.The school is? ? ? ? ? ? ?the hospital. [单选题] *A.withB.intoC.ontoD.opposite(正确答案)17、--_______ are the birds doing?--They are singing in a tree. [单选题] *A. WhoB. What(正确答案)C. HowD. Where18、36.This kind of bread is terrible. I don't want to eat it ______. [单选题] * A.any more(正确答案)B.some moreC.no longerD.some longer19、Since we have _____ money left,we can't afford the expensive computer. [单选题] *A. a littleB. a fewC. little(正确答案)D. few20、The traffic jams often happen in _______ hours. [单选题] *A. lunchB. workC. leisureD. rush(正确答案)21、The teachers don't make us wear a school uniform and we can wear _____ we like. [单选题] *A. anyB. thatC. asD. what(正确答案)22、13.—Will you come to my party?—I am not ________ . [单选题] *A.mindB.sure(正确答案)C.happyD.Sorry23、62.--There is? ? ? ? ? sale on in the shop today. Let’s go together.--Please wait? ? ? ? ? ?minute. I’ll finish my homework first. [单选题] *A.a; theB.a; a(正确答案)C.the; aD.the; the24、Then the speaker _____the various factors leading to the economic crisis. [单选题] *A.went onB.went afterC.went into(正确答案)D.went for25、—Are these your sheep? [单选题] *A)on grass at the foot of the hill.(正确答案)B. feedC.is fedD. is feeding26、There are many_____desks in the room. [单选题] *rge old brown(正确答案)B.old large brownrge brown oldD.brown old large27、While my mother _______ the supper, my father came back. [单选题] *A. cooksB. is cookingC. was cooking(正确答案)D. has cooked28、21 In a few years' time, there ________ thousands of trees on the hill. [单选题] *A.will haveB.will be(正确答案)C.are haveD.have29、Many people believe that _________one has, _______ one is, but actually it is not true. [单选题] *A. the more money ; the happier(正确答案)B. the more money ; the more happyC. the less money ; the happierD. the less money ; the more happy30、—Where ______ you ______ for your last winter holiday?—Paris. We had a great time. ()[单选题] *A. did; go(正确答案)B. do; goC. are; goingD. can; go。

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After-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. D 2. A PassageⅡ 1. C 2. D 3. B 3. A 4. D 4. D 5. Ass Reading
PassageⅠ 1. N 2. N 3. Y PassageⅡ 1. against one’s will 4. a big leap PassageⅠ 1. B 2. D PassageⅡ 1. C 2. A 4. NG 5. Y
经济与管理学院第六届团支书联席会期末复习宝典
Keys
Unit 1
In-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. N 2. N 3. Y PassageⅡ 1. interesting and attractive 3. real or/and imaginary 4. NG 5. Y
2. enjoyment and satisfaction /pleasure and contentment 4. desert us 5. valuable experiences
3. cleaner than horses
After-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. B 2. B PassageⅡ 1. C 2. B 3. C 3. B 4. B 4. B 5. A 5. C
由各班团支书搜集,团支书联席会秘书长蒋润珠,副秘书长杨梦楠,董叶子,朱怡哲,周家伊整理
3. local decision
After-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. D 2. A PassageⅡ 1. B 2. A 3. B 3. B 4. D 4. D 5. C 5. C
Unit 6
In-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. Y 2. NG 3. Y 4. Y 5. N PassageⅡ 1. monthly car payments 2. American Dream 4. behind the wheel 5. driving patterns
After-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. B 2. C PassageⅡ 1. D 2. C 3. C 3. B 4. B 4. C 5. D 5. A
Unit 5
In-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. Y 2. N 3. N 4. N 5. NG PassageⅡ 1. under siege/risk 2. academic pressures 4. the less recess 5. obesity in children
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Unit 7
In-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. Y 2. NG 3. Y PassageⅡ 1. lifetime security … status 4. of dubious value 4. N 5. N 3. in poor areas
After-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. D 2. B PassageⅡ 1. A 2. C 3. A 3. B 4. C 4. D 5. D 5. C
Unit 2
In-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. N 2. N 3. NG 4. Y 5. Y PassageⅡ 1. steps and stages 2. patience … frustrations and hardships 3. disagreements and quarrels 4. on its peak 5. compared to
2. issue of oversupply 5. a new reality
After-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. D 2. C PassageⅡ 1. C 2. D 3. A 3B 4. B 4. B 5. C 5. D
Unit 8
In-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. N 2. Y 3. N PassageⅡ 1. comic- book series 4. draw players in 4. Y 5. NG 3. Casino-type gambling
After-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. C 2. A PassageⅡ 1. B 2. D 3. D 3. C 4. A 4. A 5. B 5. A
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2. playing pachislot 5. put people off
After-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. B 2. D PassageⅡ 1. B 2. C 3. A 3. D 4. D 4. B 5. B 5. D
Unit 9
In-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. N 2. NG PassageⅡ 1. instructions 2. the Turing machine 3. interesting and provocative 4. the word-processing program 5. childhood experience 3. Y 4. N 5. N
After-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. D 2. A PassageⅡ 1. C 2. D 3. B 3. D 4. C 4. A 5. D 5. B
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阅读技巧
1. O 2. F 3. F 4. O 5. O 6. O 7. F 8. F 9. F 10. O
Unit 4
In-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. Y 2. N 3. Y 4. N PassageⅡ 1. directly (largely) connected with 5. media 5. NG 2. burning oneself 3. support 4. televised incident
Unit 10
In-Class Reading
PassageⅠ 1. Y 2. NG 3. N PassageⅡ 1. environmental damage 4. destroy local wildlife 4. Y 5. Y
2. migration 3. on rocks 5. special tunnels/passageways
2. what he enjoys 3. fun index 5. Your inner prompting
After-Class Reading
3. A 3. B 4. C 4. D 5. B 5. A
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