高级英语二作业

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高级英语2作业一

高级英语2作业一

一、单选题(共 50 道试题,共 100 分。

)1. It's ________ my power to make final decision on the matter.A. offB. outsideC. aboveD. beyond满分:2 分2. They did their best to _______ the significance of their enemy’s victory.A. reduceB. diminishC. decreaseD. belittle满分:2 分3. The meaning of the sentence is __; you can interpret it in several ways.A. skepticalB. intelligibleC. ambiguousD. exclusive满分:2 分4. Which would you rather have, the _______ chicken or the fish?A. friedB. idealC. juiceD. maid满分:2 分5. In some remote places there are still very poor people who can’t afford to live in ( )conditions.A. graciousB. decentC. honorableD. positive满分:2 分6. Higher education in China is free but the ( ) for entrance is strong.A. comparisonB. consequenceC. competitionD. crawl满分:2 分7. The furniture in her bedroom is quite different from __________ in the living room.A. thatB. itC. oneD. which满分:2 分8. While fashion is thought of usually __ clothing, it is important to realize that it covers amuch wider domain.A. in relation toB. in proportion toC. by means ofD. on behalf of满分:2 分9. Tom is bankrupt now. He is desperate because all his efforts ( )failure.A. tumbled toB. hinged uponC. inflicted onD. culminated in 满分:2 分10. I’m ( ) you’ve made the right choice.A. bondB. confidentC. doubleD. gravity 满分:2 分11. If the ( ) in the test is too small, we can not get a good result.A. sampleB. percentC. leisureD. flight 满分:2 分12. Nancy was surprised that they have ____. They seemed to be a happy couple.A. split upB. broken downC. fallen throughD. knocked out 满分:2 分13. The book fair has received a positive ( ) from readers.A. resultB. responseC. settlementD. solution满分:2 分14. I took it for _______ that you wouldn’t come here again.A. grandB. tameC. grantedD. thumb满分:2 分15. The new plan is ( ) and everybody present agrees with it.A. feasibleB. adventureC. appendixD. camel满分:2 分16. It’s true that the old road is less direct and a bit longer. We won’t take t he new one,________, because we don’t feel as safe on it.A. somehowB. thoughC. thereforeD. otherwise满分:2 分17. The doctor gave me a chest X-ray and ( ) some medicine for me.A. prescribedB. floatedC. druggedD. drifted满分:2 分18. Your ( ) for this paper is too long to be accepted.A. entranceB. guidanceC. abstractD. represent满分:2 分19. When at a party, be sure not to ________ from the person who tries to engage you inconversation.A. turn downB. turn awayC. turn offD. turn back满分:2 分20. The ( ) was only sentenced to pay a fine of $10,000.A. wormB. trialC. tubeD. criminal满分:2 分21. I didn’t buy the apples; she gave them to me ________ nothing.A. A. withB. B. asC. C. forD. D. byE.满分:2 分22. Without any hesitation, she took off her shoes, ( ) up her skirt and splashed across thestream.A. tuckedB. revolvedC. twistedD. curled满分:2 分23. He wants to _______ his appointment from Monday to Wednesday.A. transferB. decayC. advanceD. postpone满分:2 分24. What’s your favorite kind of music? Do you like ( ) music.A. domesticB. classicalC. existenceD. feature满分:2 分25. I could hear nothing but the roar of the airplane engines which ( ) all other sounds.A. overturnedB. drownedC. deafenedD. smoothed满分:2 分26. The _______ region is centered largely in the north of the country.A. petrolB. mineralC. telescopeD. wire满分:2 分27. The service in this restaurant is not good. Even the _______ is very dirty.A. milkB. saladC. soupD. menu满分:2 分28. It is believed that the feeding patterns parents __ on their children can determine theiradolescent and adult eating habits.A. compelB. imposeC. evokeD. necessitate满分:2 分29. If you need further information, please _______ our office.A. constantB. constructC. contactD. contain满分:2 分30. It seems somewhat ( ) to expect anyone to drive 3 hours just for a 20-minute meeting.A. eccentricB. impossibleC. absurdD. unique满分:2 分31. Mary was seriously injured in a ( ).A. collisionB. geologyC. manuscriptD. pool满分:2 分32. He was sent to London on a special _______.A. missingB. missileC. missionD. mistress满分:2 分33. The book fair has received a positive __________ from readers.A. resultB. responseC. settlementD. solution满分:2 分34. Jim always ( ) his classmates in a debate.A. backs outB. backs awayC. backs upD. backs down满分:2 分35. The boy’s foolish question __his mother who was busy with housework and had nointerest in talking.A. intriguedB. fascinatedC. irritatedD. stimulated满分:2 分36. They have already ( ) the telephone in their new homeA. parceledB. spunC. installedD. retained满分:2 分37. The company management attempted to ( ) information that was not favorable to them,but it was all in vain.A. suppressB. supplementC. concentrateD. plug满分:2 分38. At that time, the economy was still undergoing a ( ) and job offers were hard to get.A. concessionB. supervisionC. recessionD. deviation满分:2 分39. What is the total circulation of this ( )?A. leatherB. paleC. journalD. wagon满分:2 分40. The light is too ( ) for me to read. I can not stand any more.A. ridB. ripeC. soupD. dim满分:2 分41. In some remote places there are still very poor people who can’t afford to live in__conditions.A. graciousB. decentC. honorableD. positive满分:2 分42. Cancer is a group of diseases in which there is uncontrolled and disordered growth of( ) cells.A. irrelevantB. inferiorC. controversialD. abnormal满分:2 分43. When they returned to the river, they found that the boat had ( ) away.A. framedB. frostedC. frownedD. floated满分:2 分44. The bride and groom promised to __ each other through sickness and health.A. nourishB. nominateC. rosterD. cherish满分:2 分45. There are many inconveniences that have to be ________ when you are camping.A. put upB. put up withC. put offD. put away满分:2 分46. The Go vernment’s policies will come under close ( ) in the weeks before the election.A. appreciationB. specificationC. scrutinyD. apprehension满分:2 分47. He was ( ) admittance to the theatre for not being properly dressed.A. deniedB. rejectedC. repelledD. deprived满分:2 分48. This is what I could do. There is no other _______ for me.A. sleeveB. residenceC. burdenD. alternative满分:2 分49. Please be _______. Your question is too general.A. limitedB. narrowC. specificD. thorough满分:2 分50. I bought a camera lens yesterday. Its _______ quality is excellent.A. pictureB. suitC. stomachD. optical满分:2 分。

高级英语二练习题

高级英语二练习题

高级英语二练习题### 高级英语二练习题#### 阅读理解Passage 1: The Impact of Technology on EducationIn recent years, the integration of technology into the educational system has been a topic of intense debate. The following passage discusses the pros and cons of this trend.Questions:1. What are the potential benefits of using technology in classrooms?2. How might technology negatively affect the learning process?3. What measures can be taken to ensure a balanced approach to technology in education?Passage 2: Environmental Conservation EffortsThe world is facing an environmental crisis, and various conservation efforts are being implemented globally. This passage highlights some of the key initiatives and their effectiveness.Questions:1. What are the primary goals of environmental conservation efforts?2. What challenges do these efforts face in implementation?3. How can individuals contribute to environmental conservation?#### 词汇运用Read the following sentences and fill in the blanks with the appropriate word(s) from the box. Each word can only be used once.Box of Words:- Adapt- Inevitable- Sustainable- Compromise- Deteriorate- Coexist- Mitigate- ResilientSentences:1. Climate change is an _______ challenge that requires global action.2. We must learn to _______ to new technologies in our workplace.3. For a business to thrive, it must find a way to _______with its environment.4. The use of renewable energy is a key factor in creating a_______ future.5. The old system is starting to _______ in the face of new demands.6. The company is working to _______ the impact of its operations on the environment.7. Biodiversity is essential for the planet to remain _______.8. The two species have managed to successfully _______ intheir shared habitat.#### 完形填空Read the following passage and choose the best word to complete each sentence.Passage:In a rapidly changing world, the ability to learn and grow is more important than ever. However, not everyone is equally prepared for the challenges ahead. Some individuals thrive in change, while others struggle to keep up. The key to successin this dynamic environment is adaptability.Questions:1. In today's world, the pace of change is _______.A. constantB. variableC. minimalD. stagnant2. Those who are not prepared for change may find themselves _______.A. advancingB. laggingC. excellingD. thriving3. Adaptability is _______ for success in a changing world.A. optionalB. essentialC. irrelevantD. detrimental#### 翻译练习Translate the following sentences from English to Chinese. Ensure that the translation is accurate and fluent.1. The rapid development of technology has transformed the way we communicate.2. Environmental issues have become a global concern, requiring international cooperation.3. The government has implemented new policies to address the economic downturn.#### 写作练习Write an essay on the following topic:Your essay should include the following points:- The various ways in which technology has influenced modern society.- The potential risks and challenges associated with an over-reliance on technology.- Your personal opinion on the balance between embracing technology and maintaining traditional values.Please ensure that your answers are well-structured, coherent, and within the word limit. Good luck with your practice!。

高级英语高级英语2练习12

高级英语高级英语2练习12

《高级英语》第二册练习Lesson 12The Discovery of What It Means to Be an AmericanⅠ.Reading comprehension.1. Baldwin left America because all of the following reason except________ .A. He was afraid he might not able to survive the fury of the color problemB.He suffered a kind of nervous breakdown thereC.He wanted to find out how his special experience as a Negro could help to connect him with other people instead of dividing him form themD.He wanted to prevent himself from becoming merely a Negro or even just a Negro writer2. In Baldwin’s eyes, America is mobile society and __________.A. nothing is fixedB. A land of unprecedented opportunities and unlimited possibilitiesC. The individual must fight for his identityD. All of the above-mentioned3. It was in __________ that Baldwin realized that he was a very patriotic American.A. EuropeB. SwitzerlandC. ParisD. America4. According to the text, which of the following statements is NOT true ?A. In Europe, the actor and the waiter can have a freer and more genuinely friendly relationship than they are likely to have in AmericaB. In Europe, everybody thinks that he has status and at the same time, everyone becomes uneasy as to just what his status isC. Bessie Smith’s beautiful song would not help to reconcile the writer to being a nigger if he still stayed in AmericaD. Very often an American writer has to leave his own country to achieve his first breakthrough in a dangerous, unending and unpredictable battle5. “ The story of what can happen to an American Negro writer in Europe simply illustrates, in some relief, what can happen to any American writer there…” In this sentence, t he underlined part means ________.A. feeling relievedB. in some pictureC. sharplyD. brieflyⅡ.Determine whether the following statements are true or false. Put a “T”, if the statement is true and put a “F”, if false.shame and bitterness which had divided them so long.intellectual effort.3. Though American society is less stable than Europe’s, it is easier to cutactor, and in both case feel threatened.always taken for granted.a different and for less attractive continent.nothing will efface his origins.society and having no interests in it.9. The mobile society in which nothing is fixed and in which theunprecedented opportunities.10. Every society is really governed by hidden laws, by unspoken butⅢ.Point out what figure of speech is used in each of the following sentences:1. When it did, I like many a writer before me upon the discovery that his props have all been knocked out from under him, suffered a species of2. A writer, when he has made his first breakthrough, has simply won a3. It is not until he is released from the habit of flexing his muscles andhabit has been.4. An American writer fights his way to one of the lowest rungs on theindescribable series of odd jobs.it is not easy for him to step out of that lukewarm bath.beneath the open sky.8. In this endeavor to wed the vision of the Old World with that of theⅣ.Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence.1. There was a great deal of ________ about the decision of thatsemi-barbaric king’s daughter.A predictionB aspirationC contemplationD hesitation2. The twin brothers showed great ________ to their elder sister, who had acted as sole parent to them since their parents died during the American Civil War.A allegianceB devotionC complianceD admiration3. The town maintains very many Chinese tradition which are among the highest achievements of those who created the ________ we now enjoy.A heritageB inheritanceC geneticsD estate4. It’s impossible to _______ these two points of view because they are too different.A compromiseB uniteC reconcileD combine5. Many countries in the suburban areas have now succeeded in________ malarial mosquitoes.A effacingB abolishingC eradicatingD. alternative6. The surly insolence of the waiters drove him into a _____, and he flung her serviette to the floor and stalked out of the restaurantA rageB furyC indignantD anger7. Night patrols were sent out to engage the enemy in a series of small_______.A battleB fightC skirmishD clash8. Robert Smith’s reputation was established with eth publ ication of his first poem in 1938 and was ______ by his splendid short stories for children.A reinforcedB revivedC obscuredD enhanced9. By then the 4-2-1 ________, i.e., the type of family made up of four helpless grandparents, two demanding parents and one frustrated child, will have become commonplace.A symptomB synchronizationC syndromeD symbiosis10. During the Romantic period it was fashionable in literature to have a ______ outl ook on the world and to turn one’s back on liveliness and joyA depressedB disconsolateC lugubriousD melancholy11. The exiled lived for years in a ________ state of fear and never reveal their real identity to the public.A lastingB permanentC perpetualD durable12. Arguing world only give further ________ to his allegationsA substanceB sustenanceC subsistenceD surveillance13. The old building has an ________ air of sadness about it.A insurmountableB insuperableC intangibleD insufferable14. His lecture was readily ________ to all the students.A intellectualB intelligentC integratedD intelligible15.Her husband is an ________ gambler and stay outside all day long.A incorrigibleB inconceivableC incompatibleD incongruous16. The old man’s _________ will contribute a lot to his final victory in fighting against the sea.A inescapableB inexorableC inevitableD inextricable17. Arriving early gave him the ________ of an unhurried dinner.A rightB libertyC privilegeD freedom18. He is a teacher of high ________ but of little ________ among his colleagues.A position, rankB rank, statusC status, positionD rank, position19. Louisa May Alcott based the ______ characters of her book Little Women on her sisters and herself.A principalB complexC originalD many20. Is a woman to be more highly ________ for her talent or for her beauty?A estimatedB evaluatedC esteemedD reckonedⅤ. Put the following words and phrases into the appropriate blanks in the following sentences.be isolated from ,at home ,cling to ,in flight ,in sharp relief ,flex one’s muscles ,borne in on ,at odds with ,in opposition to ,wed … with ,fury of ,cut across,2. Simon feels very3. After her mother’s death, Sara4. The main character is a journalist8. There findings arecountry.9. It was gradually10. Protest marchers were heldbuilding.12. He was immediatelyprone to attack everyone.Ⅵ. Fill in each blank with a suitable word taken from the list at the head of the group, giving alternatives where this is possibleinheritance ,bequest ,birthright,,patrimony,2. Theslavery.3. We are shocked by the squandered4. The preciousconstitution.5. The miser man stipulated that a number of smallgo to several close friends.6. The rivalauthoritarianism are still viable.7. We all cherish our inalienable9. A new honesty about sexual matters is theand others10. Physical characteristics are determined by geneticvery person’s12. Future generations will be left with adestruction.intelligent ,intelligible ,intellectual ,unintelligent ,unintelligible ,intellect ,13. We donhis writing should be16. By “17. Worldorganization designed to promote the worldwide protection of both industrial property (inventions, trademarks, and designs) and copyrighted materials (literary, musical, photographic, and other artistic works)the ingenuity of thesystem.19. The customer’s explanation seemedconveyed something to the salesgirl who searched shelf after shelf for the new product.20. Anrepublic, sometimes referred to as the New Culture Movement.Ⅶ. For each blank in the following passage, choose the most suitable word from the list of words provided below. Each work can be used once only. Write your choice of words in its proper form in the corresponding blanks in the passage.are busily engaged social climbers reason after all link a glorious future behind pleased ill-mannered for one thing identity difference older people young people argue with be regarded uncertain get down to no devotion to in some sense contrast meetFrom “Out of the Air”Fielden Hughesyoung areteenager, I felt that I was just young andThey have anand they haveHe may be conceited,s about respect for elders — as ifI willthe Air, The ListenerⅧTranslation:A Wet Sunday In A Country InnA wet Sunday in a country inn! Whoever has had the luck to experience one can alone judge of my situation. The rain pattered against the casements; the bells tolled for church with a melancholy sound. I went to the windows in quest of something to amuse the eye; but it seemed as if I had been placed completely out of the reach of all amusement. The windows of my bed-room looked out among tiled roofs and stacks of chimneys, while those of my sitting-room commanded a full view of the stable yard. I know of nothing more calculated to make a man sick of this world than a stable yard on a rainy day. The place was littered with wet straw that had been kicked about by travelers and stable-boys. In one corner was a stagnant pool of water, surrounding an island of muck; there were several half-drowned fowls crowded together under a cart, among which was miserable, crest-fallen cock, drenched out of all life and spirit; his drooping tail matted, as it were, into a single feather, along which the water trickled from his back; near the cart was a half-dozing cow, chewing her cud, and standing patiently to be rained on, with wreaths of vapor rising from her reeking hide; a wall-eyed horse, tired of the loneliness of the stable, was poking his spectral head out of a window, with the rain dripping on it from the eaves; an unhappy cur, chained to a dog-house hard by, uttered something every now and then between a barkand a yelp; a drab of a kitchen wench tramped backwards and forwards through the yard in patterns, looking as sulky as the weather itself; everything, in short, was comfortless and forlorn, excepting a crew of hardened ducks, assembled like boon companions round a puddle and making a riotous noise over their liquor. By Washington Irving。

1409届《高级英语二》在线作业二答案

1409届《高级英语二》在线作业二答案

福师《高级英语(二)》在线作业二试卷总分:100 测试时间:--单选题一、单选题(共 50 道试题,共 100 分。

)1. I am ( ) enough to make up my own mind. You do not need to teach me.A. youngB. matureC. numericalD. guarantee满分:2 分2. Slavery was ( ) in Canada in 1833, and Canadian authorities encouraged the slaves, who escaped from America, to settle on its vastvirgin landA. dilutedB. dissipatedC. abolishedD. resigned满分:2 分3. We enjoy seeing the glorious _______ of the rising sun.A. beamsB. beansC. beefD. beer满分:2 分4. They’re going to build a big office block on that __ piece of land.A. voidB. vacantC. blankD. shallow满分:2 分5. They have already ( ) the telephone in their new homeA. parceledB. spunC. installedD. retained满分:2 分6. He wants to _______ his appointment from Monday to Wednesday.A. transferB. decayC. advanceD. postpone满分:2 分7. In today’s class, the students were asked to ( )their mistakes on the exam paper and put in their possible corrections.A. cancelB. omitC. extinguishD. erase8. This 80-200mm zoom lens bears canon’s L designation, denotin g a top-of-the-line lens built to extremely high ( ).A. tolerancesB. pitchC. possessionD. purses满分:2 分9. I’m looking for the ( ) section in today’s paper.A. columnB. combinationC. combD. classified满分:2 分10. In some remote places there are still very poor people who can’t afford to live in ( ) conditions.A. graciousB. decentC. honorableD. positive满分:2 分11. How much do you know about the works of great ( ) figures?A. literaryB. humourC. grammaticalD. circular满分:2 分12. The _______ region is centered largely in the north of the country.A. petrolB. mineralC. telescopeD. wire满分:2 分13. The next time I buy a typewriter, I’m going to buy a ( ) model.A. sulphurB. portableC. suspendingD. tender满分:2 分14. As the Chinese table tennis players are the best in the world, it was not ( ) that they took away most of the cups.A. puzzlingB. puzzledC. surprisedD. surprising满分:2 分15. The Government’s policies will come under close ( ) in the wee ks before the election.A. appreciationB. specificationC. scrutinyD. apprehension16. He ____ all his courage.A. musteredB. swarmedC. clusteredD. rounded up满分:2 分17. Eggs, though nourishing, have ( ) of fat content.A. large numberB. a large numberC. the high amountD. a high amount满分:2 分18. In the _______ English reading course, the students have to read a lot.A. extensiveB. mechanicalC. mercuryD. opera满分:2 分19. The next time I buy a typewriter, I’m going to buy a _______ model.A. sulphurB. portableC. suspendingD. tender满分:2 分20. Strenuous efforts have been made to ________ government expenses to a desirable level.A. cut downB. cut shortC. cut outD. cut off满分:2 分21. The boy’s foolish question ( ) his mother who was busy with housework and had no interest in talking.A. intriguedB. fascinatedC. irritatedD. stimulated满分:2 分22. I am very _______. You may tell me your suggestion.A. fogB. debateC. cultureD. flexible满分:2 分23. He was ________ admittance to the theatre for not being properly dressed.A. deniedB. rejectedC. repelledD. deprived满分:2 分24. The _______ was only sentenced to pay a fine of $10,000.A. wormB. trialC. tubeD. criminal满分:2 分25. The bride and groom promised to ( ) each other through sickness and health.A. nourishB. nominateC. rosterD. cherish满分:2 分26. Jim always ( ) his classmates in a debate.A. backs outB. backs awayC. backs upD. backs down满分:2 分27. The survival ________ of some wild animals is not very high as they are ruthlessly hunted for their skins.A. rateB. degreeC. ratioD. scale满分:2 分28. Very few people could understand his lecture because the subject was very( ).A. faintB. obscureC. gloomyD. indefinite满分:2 分29. He did not go to the party last night, which ( ) her feelings deeply.A. woundedB. injuredC. hurtD. injury满分:2 分30. Psychologists have done extensive studies on how well patients __________ with doctors’ orders.A. complyB. correspondC. interfereD. interact满分:2 分31. You shouldn’t __your father’s instructions. Anyway he is an experienced teacher.A. deduceB. deliberateC. defyD. denounce满分:2 分32. This rock has to be _______ in order to build a road.A. blastedB. exploredC. hiredD. maintained满分:2 分33. She failed to call the office to ( ) her appointment.A. greetB. missC. ruinD. cancel满分:2 分34. It is difficult to __________ the implication between the lines.A. get toB. get withC. get atD. get down满分:2 分35. Eggs, though nourishing, have ________ of fat content.A. large numberB. a large numberC. the high amountD. a high amount满分:2 分36. Tom is bankrupt now. He is desperate because all his efforts __ failure.A. tumbled toB. hinged uponC. inflicted onD. culminated in满分:2 分37. Where can I ( ) in the TV? Is the outlet right?A. plugB. paintC. shootD. upset满分:2 分38. This rock has to be ( ) in order to build a road.A. blastedB. exploredC. hiredD. maintained满分:2 分39. Water is as ( ) to fish as air is to man.A. obviousB. basinC. indispensableD. constant满分:2 分40. There are many inconveniences that have to be ________ when you are camping.A. put upB. put up withC. put offD. put away满分:2 分41. It is my hope that everyone in this class should ( )their errors before it is too late.A. refuteB. excludeC. expelD. rectify满分:2 分42. This is a _______ computer, which we just bought for our research.A. detectiveB. luggageC. digitalD. grave满分:2 分43. I was crossing the street and was almost hit by an _______.A. ambulanceB. amateurC. echoD. editor满分:2 分44. She failed to call the office to _______ her appointment.A. greetB. missC. ruinD. cancel满分:2 分45. What’s your favorite kind of music? Do you like ( ) music.A. domesticB. classicalC. existenceD. feature满分:2 分46. If you want to make a call, first, pick up the ( ),then deposit a coin in the slot.A. receiverB. speakerC. microphoneD. hook满分:2 分47. What is the total circulation of this _______?A. leatherB. paleC. journalD. wagon满分:2 分48. It’s true that the old road is less direct and a bit longer. We won’t take the new one, ________, because we don’t feel as safe on it.A. somehowB. thoughC. thereforeD. otherwise满分:2 分49. If you don’t want to wash your jacket, you may send it to a _______.A. participantB. planetC. laundryD. ribbon满分:2 分50. Having decided to rent a flat, we __________ contacting housing agencies in the city.A. set aboutB. set downC. set outD. setup满分:2 分。

《高级英语(二)》作业

《高级英语(二)》作业

《高级英语(二)》作业I.Explain the italicized words in English1.Broke and discouraged, he accepted a job as reporter.2.and rushing them through with a magnificent dash and daring3.Casually he debunked revered artists and art treasures.4.So monstrous a discrepancy in evaluation requires us to examine basic principles.5.There can be linguistic objection to the eradication of proper names.6.and thus beguile ourselves for an hour or so after dinner7.prefacing his remarks by “Of course it’s not for me to suggest to you”8.So do I let my imagination play over the recesses of Laura’s character,9.I would never have believed in the simple bliss of being, day after day, at sea.10.which he imparts from time to time without insistence11. Indeed, this nation’s best-loved author was every bit as adventurous as anyone had ever imagined.12. that gave California a name for getting up astounding enterprises13. “Well, that is California all over.”14. He insisted that man drop his religious illusions15. Has the dictionary abdicated its responsibility?II. Paraphrase1.a man who became obsessed with the frailties of the human race2.Bitterness fed on the man who had made the world laugh.3.He is here because ignorance and bigotry are rampant.4.All languages are dynamic rather than static.5.But neither his vanity nor his purse is any concern of the dictionary’s6.They make it easier to weather the bad times7.The Russians will hold. But it’ll be a near thing.8. Mark Twain digested the new American experience before sharing it with the world as writer and lecturer.9. The case had erupted round my head.10. spectators paid to gaze at it and ponder whether they might be related.11.Mark Twain began digging his way to regional fame as a newspaper reporter and humorist.12.“Let’s take the thing to court and test the legality of it.”13.a flagrant example of lexicographic irresponsibility.14.lexicography, like God, is no respecter of persons15.They made it harder to make a big killing in good times16.But it softens the ground for the second demand17.I want my fill of beauty before I go.18.who are bent on taking over the lion’s share of the trade19.And when they go, so does a huge slice of the new traditional industries worth keeping.20.Pug saw no point of equivocating.21.there is a touch of rough poetry about himIII. Translate the following into Chinese1.From them all Mark Twain gained a keen perception of the human race, of the difference between what people claim to be and what they really are.2.What underlies all this sound and fury? Is the claim of the G&C Merriam Company, probably the world’s greatest dictionary maker, that it required the efforts of three hundreds scholars over a period of twenty-seven years, working on the largest collection of citations ever assembled in any language ---is all this a fraud, a hoax?3. Mark Twain suggested that an ingredient was missing in the American ambition when he said: “ What a robust people, what a nation of thinkers we might be, if we would only lay ourselves on the shelf occasionally and renew our edges.”4. But, today, this vital British industry is more in peril than ever before. On almost all the major sea routes of the world, the British fleet risks being elbowed out by stiff foreign competition.5.“……they vanish from a world where they were of no consequence; where they achieved nothing; where they werea mistake and a failure and foolishness; where they have left no sign that they had existed--- a world which will lament them a day and forget them forever.”6.Smaller shipping lines do not have the resources to diversify. They face extinction. And when they go, so does a huge slice of the few traditional industries worth keeping.7.Darrow walked slowly round the baking court. “Today it is the teachers,” he continued, “and tomorrow the magazines, the books, the newspapers. After a while, it is the setting of man against man and creed against creed until we are marching backwards to the glorious age of the sixteenth century when bigots lighted faggots to burn the man who dared to bring any intelligence and enlightenment and culture to the human mind.”8.What I like best are the stern cliffs, with ranges of mountains soaring behind them, full of possibilities, peaks to be scaled only by the most daring. What plants of the high altitudes grow unravished among their crags and valleys? So do I let my imagination play over the recesses of Laura’s character, so austere in the foreground but nurturing what treasures of tenderness, like delicate flowers, for the discovery of the venturesome.IV. Translate the following into English1.汤姆的聪明丝毫不亚于班上的第一名学生。

《高级英语(二)》题库及答案

《高级英语(二)》题库及答案

《高级英语(二)》题库及答案I.Explain the italicized words in English1.Broke and discouraged, he accepted a job as reporter.2.and rushing them through with a magnificent dash and daring3.Casually he debunked revered artists and art treasures.4.So monstrous a discrepancy in evaluation requires us to examine basic principles.5.There can be linguistic objection to the eradication of proper names.6.and thus beguile ourselves for an hour or so after dinner7.prefacing his remarks by “Of course it’s not for me to suggest to you”8.So do I let my imagination play over the recesses of Laura’s character,9.I would never have believed in the simple bliss of being, day after day, at sea.10.which he imparts from time to time without insistence11. Indeed, this nation’s best-loved author was every bit as adventurous as anyone had ever imagined.12. that gave California a name for getting up astounding enterprises13. “Well, that is California all over.”14. He insisted that man drop his religious illusions15. Has the dictionary abdicated its responsibility?II. Paraphrase1.a man who became obsessed with the frailties of the human race2.Bitterness fed on the man who had made the world laugh.3.He is here because ignorance and bigotry are rampant.4.All languages are dynamic rather than static.5.But neither his vanity nor his purse is any concern of the dictionary’s6.They make it easier to weather the bad times7.The Russians will hold. But it’ll be a near thing.8. Mark Twain digested the new American experience before sharing it with the world as writer and lecturer.9. The case had erupted round my head.10. spectators paid to gaze at it and ponder whether they might be related.11.Mark Twain began digging his way to regional fame as a newspaper reporter and humorist.12.“Let’s take the thing to court and test the legality of it.”13.a flagrant example of lexicographic irresponsibility.14.lexicography, like God, is no respecter of persons15.They made it harder to make a big killing in good times16.But it softens the ground for the second demand17.I want my fill of beauty before I go.18.who are bent on taking over the lion’s share of the trade19.And when they go, so does a huge slice of the new traditional industries worth keeping.20.Pug saw no point of equivocating.21.there is a touch of rough poetry about himIII. Translate the following into Chinese1.From them all Mark Twain gained a keen perception of the human race, of the difference between what people claim to be and what they really are.2.What underlies a ll this sound and fury? Is the claim of the G&C Merriam Company, probably the world’s greatest dictionary maker, that it required the efforts of three hundreds scholars over a period of twenty-seven years, working on the largest collection of citations ever assembled in any language ---is all this a fraud, a hoax?3. Mark Twain suggested that an ingredient was missing in the American ambition when he said: “ What a robust people, what a nation of thinkers we might be, if we would only lay ourselves on the shelf occasionally and renew our edges.”4. But, today, this vital British industry is more in peril than ever before. On almost all the major sea routes of the world, the British fleet risks being elbowed out by stiff foreign competition.5.“……they vanish from a world where they were of no consequence; where they achieved nothing; where they werea mistake and a failure and foolishness; where they have left no sign that they had existed--- a world which will lament them a day and forget them forever.”6.Smaller shipping lines do not have the resources to diversify. They face extinction. And when they go, so does a huge slice of the few traditional industries worth keeping.7.Darrow walked slowly round the baking court. “Today it is the teachers,” he continued, “and tomorrow the magazines, the books, the newspapers. After a while, it is the setting of man against man and creed against creed until we are marching backwards to the glorious age of the sixteenth century when bigots lighted faggots to burn the man who dared to bring any intelligence and enlightenment and culture to the human mind.”8.What I like best are the stern cliffs, with ranges of mountains soaring behind them, full of possibilities, peaks to be scaled only by the most daring. What plants of the high altitudes grow unravished among their crags and valleys? So do I let my imagination play over the recesses of Laura’s character, so austere in the foreground but nurturing what treasures of tenderness, like delicate flowers, for the discovery of the venturesome.IV. Translate the following into English1.汤姆的聪明丝毫不亚于班上的第一名学生。

12秋福师《高级英语(二)》在线作业二

12秋福师《高级英语(二)》在线作业二

福师《高级英语(二)》在线作业二单选题(共50 道试题,共100 分。

)1. This area of the park has been specially (B ) for children, but accompanying adults are also welcome.A. inauguratedB. designatedC. entitledD. delegated满分:2 分2. The two pictures are ( A). We don’t kn ow which is the copy.A. identicalB. likelyC. limitedD. resemble满分:2 分3. They will ( D) the project with the necessary funds.A. referB. relateC. furnaceD. furnish满分:2 分4. Mary was seriously injured in a (A ).A. collisionB. geologyC. manuscriptD. pool满分:2 分5. Our teacher always sees the (B ) side of everything.A. spotB. negativeC. efficientD. robot满分:2 分6. This 80-200mm zoom lens bears canon’s L designation, denoting a top-of-the-line lens built to extremely high ( A).A. tolerancesB. pitchC. possessionD. purses满分:2 分7. I took it for (C ) that you wouldn’t come here again.A. grandB. tameC. grantedD. thumb满分:2 分8. Being in no great hurry, ( C).A. we went the long route with sceneryB. the long, scenic route was our preferenceC. we took the long scenic routeD. our preference was taking the long, scenic route满分:2 分9. She is too ( C) to answer questions in the class.A. eagleB. coughC. eagerD. couch满分:2 分10. The furniture in her bedroom is quite different from (A ) in the living room.A. thatB. itC. oneD. which满分:2 分11. Tom is bankrupt now. He is desperate because all his efforts ( D)failure.A. tumbled toB. hinged uponC. inflicted onD. culminated in满分:2 分12. Jenny complained that the hospital (D ) her too much for the treatment.A. expendedB. paidC. costD. charged满分:2 分13. Having decided to rent a flat, we ( A) contacting housing agencies in the city.A. set aboutB. set downC. set outD. setup满分:2 分14. He was sent to London on a special ( C).A. missingB. missileC. missionD. mistress满分:2 分15. During the war, many soldiers were killed not by (A ), but by disease.A. bulletsB. devilC. bibleD. depth满分:2 分16. The book fair has received a positive (B ) from readers.A. resultB. responseC. settlementD. solution满分:2 分17. He received four years of training in English and two years in English teaching.He is a (D ) English instructor.A. responsibleB. scaredC. vastD. qualified满分:2 分18. They have already (C ) the telephone in their new homeA. parceledB. spunC. installedD. retained满分:2 分19. It is believed that the feeding patterns parents (B ) on their children can determine their adolescent and adult eating habits.A. compelB. imposeC. evokeD. necessitate满分:2 分20. This dress is made of (A), isn’t it?A. nylonB. monumentC. mutualD. nod满分:2 分21. This is a very big hotel and it can (A ) more than 1,000 people.A. accommodateB. displayC. faintD. loaf满分:2 分22. They did their best to (A) the significance of their enemy’s victory.A. reduceB. diminishC. decreaseD. belittle满分:2 分23. We watched the ship until it became only a (D ) in the distance.A. pointB. jarC. stoveD. dot满分:2 分24. Nobody believes he made such a foolish mistake. People say he is very (A ).A. accurateB. actualC. experienceD. career满分:2 分25. The company management attempted to (A ) information that was not favorable to them, but it was all in vain.A. suppressB. supplementC. concentrateD. plug满分:2 分26. He did not go to the party last night, which ( C) her feelings deeply.A. woundedB. injuredC. hurtD. injury满分:2 分27. I could hear nothing but the roar of the airplane engines which (B ) all other sounds.A. overturnedB. drownedC. deafenedD. smoothed满分:2 分28. When at a party, be sure not to (B ) from the person who tries to engage you in conversation.A. turn downB. turn awayC. turn offD. turn back满分:2 分29. It seems somewhat ( C) to expect anyone to drive 3 hours just for a 20-minute meeting.A. eccentricB. impossibleC. absurdD. unique满分:2 分30. Several people ( A) the car accident.A. witnessedB. provedC. swallowedD. drugged满分:2 分31. As the offender( A) his crime, he was dealt with leniently.A. confessedB. admittedC. realizedD. recognized满分:2 分32. Jack wants to be (D ) when he grows up.A. a barB. a cousinC. an opponentD. an astronaut满分:2 分33. Which would you rather have, the (A ) chicken or the fish?A. friedB. idealC. juiceD. maid满分:2 分34. If the ( A) in the test is too small, we can not get a good result.A. sampleB. percentC. leisureD. flight满分:2 分35. The bride and groom promised to (D) each other through sickness and health.A. nourishB. nominateC. rosterD. cherish满分:2 分36. It's ____D____ my power to make final decision on the matter.A. offB. outsideC. aboveD. beyond满分:2 分37. Most of the people who (B) two world wars are strongly against arms race.A. have lived outB. have lived throughC. have lived onD. have lived off.满分:2 分38. When I ask you a question, I expect a (D ) answer.A. punctualB. fastC. rapidD. prompt满分:2 分39. The (B ) region is centered largely in the north of the country.A. petrolB. mineralC. telescopeD. wire满分:2 分40. The city was ( B) to rubbles.A. reducedB. diminishedC. dwindledD. minimized满分:2 分41. Psychologists have done extensive studies on how well patients (A) with doctors’ orders.A. complyB. correspondC. interfereD. interact满分:2 分42. Please be (C ). Y our question is too general.A. limitedB. narrowC. specificD. thorough满分:2 分43. Y ou are very (C) to take the trouble to help me. I can not thank you enough.A. whisperB. vitalC. thoughtfulD. considerable满分:2 分44. The light is too ( D) for me to read. I can not stand any more.A. ridB. ripeC. soupD. dim满分:2 分45. She failed to call the office to ( D) her appointment.A. greetB. missC. ruinD. cancel满分:2 分46. How much do you know about the works of great (A ) figures?A. literaryB. humourC. grammaticalD. circular满分:2 分47. Y our (C ) for this paper is too long to be accepted.A. entranceB. guidanceC. abstractD. represent满分:2 分48. If you want to make a call, first, pick up the ( A),then deposit a coin in the slot.A. receiverB. speakerC. microphoneD. hook满分:2 分49. I should say Henry is not ( B) much a writer as a reporter.A. thatB. soC. thisD. as满分:2 分50. His proposal is very (A ). We do not need any explanation.A. concreteB. loyalC. greyD. draft满分:2 分。

高级英语2练习题

高级英语2练习题

高级英语2练习题一、词汇练习1. 根据上下文,选择正确的词汇填空。

- The company has decided to innovate its products to stay competitive.- The economy is expected to grow by 3% this year.- She has a passion for languages and can speak five fluently.2. 写出下列词汇的同义词。

- Prosperous (adj): ____________- Contribute (v): ____________- Inevitable (adj): ____________3. 根据句子意思,写出下列词汇的反义词。

- Progress (n): ____________- Visible (adj): ____________- Agree (v): ____________二、语法练习1. 将下列句子改为被动语态。

- The manager will review the report next week.- They have designed the new building with modern materials.2. 使用正确的时态完成下列句子。

- I ________ (not finish) my homework yet.- She ________ (be) to Paris three times before she moved there.3. 将下列句子改为条件句。

- If you study hard, you will pass the exam.- If it rains tomorrow, we will cancel the picnic.三、阅读理解Read the following passage and answer the questions.Passage:In recent years, the popularity of online learning has surged. This trend is attributed to the flexibility and convenienceit offers. Students can access courses from anywhere and at any time, which is particularly beneficial for those who have work or family commitments. Moreover, online learningplatforms often provide a wealth of resources, including interactive modules, video lectures, and discussion forums, enhancing the learning experience.Questions:1. What is the main reason for the surge in online learning popularity?2. Who benefits most from the flexibility of online learning?3. What are some of the resources provided by online learning platforms?四、写作练习Write an essay on the topic "The Impact of Technology on Education." Your essay should include the following points: - The advantages of using technology in education.- The challenges that technology poses to traditional education methods.- Your opinion on the balance between technology and traditional teaching.五、翻译练习Translate the following sentences from English to Chinese.1. The rapid development of technology has changed the way we live and work.2. Environmental protection is a global issue that requires the cooperation of all countries.3. The history of human civilization is a testament to our ability to adapt and innovate.六、听力练习Listen to the audio clip provided and answer the following questions.1. What is the main topic discussed in the audio?2. What are some of the key points mentioned about the topic?3. What is the speaker's opinion on the topic?七、口语练习Prepare a short speech on the importance of lifelong learningin the modern world. Discuss the following points:- The necessity of continuous learning in a rapidly changing world.- The benefits of lifelong learning for personal and professional development.- Your personal strategies for staying updated with new knowledge and skills.八、综合应用You are planning to study abroad. Write a letter to a potential host family introducing yourself, explaining why you want to study in their country, and what you hope to achieve during your stay.Please note that this is a sample set of exercises for an advanced English course. Depending on the specific curriculum and the level of the students, the exercises may vary in complexity and subject matter.。

XXX2020年8月课程考试《高级英语(二)》作业考核试题

XXX2020年8月课程考试《高级英语(二)》作业考核试题

XXX2020年8月课程考试《高级英语(二)》作业考核试题高级英语(二)期末考试A卷姓名:专业:学号:研究中心:成绩:I。

Choose the best answer 20%1.If we overwork ourselves。

XXX(D)2.XXX(D)3.He is a novice who has never XXX(B)4.He was elated over the favorable reviews of his novel。

(C)5.Perhaps the customer has XXX and not paid the bill。

(A)6.We should try every means to XXX(A)7.XXX XXX(B)8.XXX(A)高级英语(二)期末考试A卷姓名:专业:学号:研究中心:成绩:I。

Choose the best answer 20%1.If we overwork ourselves。

XXX(选D)2.XXX(选D)3.He is a novice who has never prepared a meal。

(选B)4.He was elated over the favorable reviews of his novel。

(选C)5.Perhaps the customer has XXX and not paid the bill。

(选A)6.We should try every means to XXX(选A)7.XXX XXX(选B)8.XXX(选A)Sexism in Class)falseAll teachers emphasize the importance of self-directed learning。

They believe that students who take XXX。

it is important for students to take responsibility for their own learning and not XXX.The plan is to XXX a year and replace it with a new one。

福师《高级英语(二)》在线作业二

福师《高级英语(二)》在线作业二

一、单选题(共 50 道试题,共 100 分。

)1. Please be ( ). Your question is too general.A. limitedB. narrowC. specificD. thorough满分:2 分2. The cripple __________ along the hospital corridor.A. totteredB. ploddedC. walkedD. hobbled满分:2 分3. Having decided to rent a flat, we ( ) contacting housing agencies in the city.A. set aboutB. set downC. set outD. setup满分:2 分4. Which would you rather have, the ( ) chicken or the fish?A. friedB. idealC. juiceD. maid满分:2 分5. The newspaper will have to close down if it cannot increase its ( ).A. distributionB. contributionC. prescriptionD. circulation满分:2 分6. Water is as ( ) to fish as air is to man.A. obviousB. basinC. indispensableD. constant满分:2 分7. It is difficult to ( ) the implication between the lines.A. get toB. get withC. get atD. get down满分:2 分8. Please put your _______ on this application form.A. siteB. sillyC. showerD. signature满分:2 分9. Higher education in China is free but the _______ for entrance is strong.A. comparisonB. consequenceC. competitionD. crawl满分:2 分10. Tom is bankrupt now. He is desperate because all his efforts __ failure.A. tumbled toB. hinged uponC. inflicted onD. culminated in满分:2 分11. The newspaper will have to close down if it cannot increase its __________.A. distributionB. contributionC. prescriptionD. circulation满分:2 分12. Where can I _______ in the TV? Is the outlet right?A. plugB. paintC. shootD. upset满分:2 分13. Strenuous efforts have been made to ( ) government expenses to a desirable level.A. cut downB. cut shortC. cut outD. cut off满分:2 分14. The book fair has received a positive ( ) from readers.A. resultB. responseC. settlementD. solution满分:2 分15. It seems somewhat ( ) to expect anyone to drive 3 hours just for a 20-minute meeting.A. eccentricB. impossibleC. absurdD. unique满分:2 分16. Nancy was surprised that they have ____. They seemed to be a happy couple.A. split upB. broken downC. fallen throughD. knocked out满分:2 分17. When they returned to the river, they found that the boat had ( ) away.A. framedB. frostedC. frownedD. floated满分:2 分18. The English proverb ‘_______ the rod and spoil the child’ means that if you deep from punishing the child, you will spoil its character.A. ruleB. rugC. clapD. spare满分:2 分19. What’s your favorite kind of music? Do you like _______ music.A. domesticB. classicalC. existenceD. feature满分:2 分20. They will ( ) the project with the necessary funds.A. referB. relateC. furnaceD. furnish满分:2 分21. They did their best to ( ) the significance of their enemy’s victory.A. reduceB. diminishC. decreaseD. belittle满分:2 分22. When at a party, be sure not to ________ from the person who tries to engage you in conversation.A. turn downB. turn awayC. turn offD. turn back满分:2 分23. The central theatre has a seating ( ) of more than 3,000 people.A. capabilityB. capacityC. abilityD. facility满分:2 分24. This is a _______ computer, which we just bought for our research.A. detectiveB. luggageC. digitalD. grave满分:2 分25. I couldn’t hear the program because there was too much ( ).A. graspB. globeC. superiorD. interference满分:2 分26. I could hear nothing but the roar of the airplane engines which ( ) all other sounds.A. overturnedB. drownedC. deafenedD. smoothed满分:2 分27. The hands on my alarm clock are __________, so I can see what time it is in the dark.A. exoticB. gorgeousC. luminousD. spectacular满分:2 分28. It is true that the old road is less direct and a bit longe r. We won’t take the new one, ________, because we don’t feel as safe on it.A. somehowB. thoughC. thereforeD. otherwise满分:2 分29. Though already a teenager, Peter still finds it hard to ________ his favorite toys.A. part offB. part withC. part awayD. part from满分:2 分30. Without any hesitation, she took off her shoes, ( ) up her skirt and splashed across the stream.A. tuckedB. revolvedC. twistedD. curled满分:2 分31. The bride and groom promised to __ each other through sickness and health.A. nourishB. nominateC. rosterD. cherish满分:2 分32. The meaning of the sentence is ( ); you can interpret it in several ways.A. skepticalB. intelligibleC. ambiguousD. exclusive满分:2 分33. Jenny complained that the hospital __________ her too much for the treatment.A. expendedB. paidC. costD. charged满分:2 分34. Professor Li _______ in doing his experiment for nearly ten years.A. insistedB. piledC. persistedD. split满分:2 分35. It is my hope that everyone in this class should __ their errors before it is too late.A. refuteB. excludeC. expelD. rectify满分:2 分36. If you need further information, please _______ our office.A. constantB. constructC. contactD. contain满分:2 分37. If you want to make a call, first, pick up the _______,then deposit a coin in the slot.A. receiverB. speakerC. microphoneD. hook满分:2 分38. He gave us a very good description of the _______ of this universityA. lawyerB. orientC. layoutD. oven满分:2 分39. The city was ( ) to rubbles.A. reducedB. diminishedC. dwindledD. minimized满分:2 分40. He did not go to the party last night, which _______ her feelings deeply.A. woundedB. injuredC. hurtD. injury满分:2 分41. The boy’s foolish question __his mother who was busy with housework and had no interest in talking.A. intriguedB. fascinatedC. irritatedD. stimulated满分:2 分42. I took it for ( ) that you wouldn’t come here again.A. grandB. tameC. grantedD. thumb满分:2 分43. Slavery was __________ in Canada in 1833, and Canadian authorities encouraged the slaves, who escaped from America, to settle on its vast virgin landA. dilutedB. dissipatedC. abolishedD. resigned满分:2 分44. When at a party, be sure not to ( ) from the person who tries to engage you in conversation.A. turn downB. turn awayC. turn offD. turn back满分:2 分45. Nobody believes he made such a foolish mistake. People say he is very _______.A. accurateB. actualC. experienceD. career满分:2 分46. Kuwait is famous for its _________ resources.A. petroleumB. jarC. fameD. jaw满分:2 分47. When I ask you a question, I expect a ________ answer.A. punctualB. fastC. rapidD. prompt满分:2 分48. The survival ( ) of some wild animals is not very high as they are ruthlessly hunted for their skins.A. rateB. degreeC. ratioD. scale满分:2 分49. We enjoy seeing the glorious _______ of the rising sun.A. beamsB. beansC. beefD. beer满分:2 分50. In the United States, Congress makes the laws and the President ( ) them.A. ordersB. conquersC. executesD. hedges满分:2 分。

高级英语二作业答案

高级英语二作业答案
6、I will treat briefly another way in which we cannot say want we have to say in mind.
7、Can’t we say that people are sometimes in a desperate situation in looking for the words wanted?
1. What do you think is the story "Salvation” mainly about? (Lesson one)
2. Why did Langston Hughes cry that night? (Lesson one)
3. What are those factors to be considered when addressing a person in a formal situation? (Lesson two)
III
Paraphrase the following sentences from the textbook.
1. This tendency towards irresponsibility persists in very many of us today.
2. It is little wonder that they went land-mad.
5.Animal
第三次作业答案
I
Answer the following questions according to the texts.
1. What is non-verbal communication? (Lesson five)

高级英语二试卷及答案

高级英语二试卷及答案

高级英语二试卷及答案题目一选择正确的词填入空白处。

1. The weather was __________, so we decided to go for a picnic.A. bright and shinyB. gloomy and overcastC. sunny and warmD. foggy and misty答案:C. sunny and warm2. The concert was __________, with a lot of talented performers.A. boring and dullB. loud and chaoticC. lively and entertainingD. quiet and peaceful答案:C. lively and entertaining题目二简答题:请用英语回答下列问题。

1. What are the benefits of learning a second language?2. How can technology assist in language learning?答案:Technology can assist in language learning by providing access to online resources, interactive language learning platforms, and language learning apps. It enables learners to practice listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills through various online tools.题目三阅读理解:阅读下面的文章,并回答问题。

[文章内容]1. What is the main topic of the article?答案:The main topic of the article is the importance of physical exercise for maintaining a healthy lifestyle.2. According to the article, what are some benefits of regular exercise?答案:Some benefits of regular exercise highlighted in the article include improved cardiovascular health, weight management, reduced risk of chronic diseases, and improved mental well-being.题目四写一篇短文,讨论环境保护的重要性以及个人应该如何参与保护环境。

高英II作业Microsoft Word 文档 (3)

高英II作业Microsoft Word 文档 (3)

高级英语II 作业1Write a passage within 250-300 words with the title “The Historical Significance of the Monkey Trial”.2. English-Chinese translationIt is spring again and the window can be left open as often as one would like. As spring comes in through the windows, so people--unable to bear staying inside any longer--go outdoors. The spring outside, however, is much too cheap, for the sun shines on everything, and so does not seem as bright as that which shoots into the darkness of the house. Outside the sun-slothed breeze blows everywhere, but it is not so lively as that which stirs the gloominess inside the house. Even the chirping of the birds sounds so thin and broken that the quietness of the house is needed to set it off. It seems that spring was always meant to be put behind a windowpane for show, just like a picture in a frame.At the same time it also becomes clear that the door has a different significance from the window. Of course, doors were made for people to pass through; but a window can also sometimes serve as an entrance or as an exit, and is used as such by thieves and by lovers in novels. In fact the fundamental difference between a door and awindow has nothing to do with them being either entrances or exits. When it comes to the admiration of spring, it could be put this way: a door makes it possible for one to go out, whereas a window makes it possible for one not to have to. A window helps to pull down the partition between man and nature. It leads breezes and sunlight in, and keeps part of the spring in the house. It allows one to sit and enjoy the spring in peace, and makes it unnecessary to go looking for it outside.3. Translation (in…words, await, place, number one, smattering, run into, drop in, blend, most of all, put oneself at one’s service)1.船停泊在海湾里等待着他的到来。

高级英语2全部习题

高级英语2全部习题

高级英语2全部习题Lesson 1 Face to Face with Hurricane CamilleParaphrase1)We are elevated 23 feet. (Para 3)We' re 23 feet above sea level.2) The place has been there since 1915, and no hurricane has ever bothered it. (Para3)The house has been safe since 1915, and no hurricane has ever caused any damage to it.3) We can batten down and ride it out. (Para 4)We can get ourselves ready and survive the hurricane.4) The generator was doused, and the lights went out. (Para 9)The generator was put it out by the water and the lights were extinguished.5). Everybody out the back door to the cars! (Para 10)Everybody go out through the back door and goes into the cars.6). The electrical systems had been killed by water. (Para 11)The electrical systems had been extinguished by water.7). John watched the water lap at the steps, and felt a crushing guilt.(Para17) John watched the water wash against the steps, as a result, he felt a strong sense of guilt.8). Get us through this mess, will you?(Para 17)Oh God, please help us survive the hurricane.9). She carried on alone for a few bars; then her voice trailed away. (Para21) Grandmother sang a few words alone and then her singing faded away.10). Ianis had just one delayed reaction. (para34)Janis showed rather late the psychological damage from the hurricane.Explain words1. since the water mains might be damaged (Para 5) :main pipes2.sit out the storm with the Koshaks (Para 6):wait until the storm is over3. another neighbor came by on his way inland (Para 6):(A English) pay a visit4. the French doors in an upstairs room blew in (Para 8) :burst open5. the generator was doused (Para 9):put out6.The electrical systems had been killed by water (Para 11):doused, put out and extinguished7.It devastated everything in it swath (Para 19):sweep / track8.She carried on a few bars (Para21 ):a measure in music9. make it 1ean—to against the wind (Para 25): shed10. and he pitched in with Seabees in the worst volunteer work of all (Para33):short for Construction BattalionLesson 2 MarrakechParaphrase1.The burying--ground is merely a huge waste of hummocky earth, like a derelict building-lot. (para 2)The burying-ground is just a huge piece of wasteland full of mounds of earth, looking like a deserted construction land.2. All colonial empires are in reality founded upon that fact.(Para 3)All colonial empires are built by exploiting the local people.3. They rise out of the earth, they sweat and starve for a few years, and then they sink back into the nameless mounds of the graveyard. (Para 3)They are born. Then they work hard without enough food for a few years. Finally they die and are buried in the hills graves without any mark to identify them.4. A carpenter sits crosslegged at a prehistoric lathe, turning chair-legs at lightingspeed. (Para 9)A carpenter sits crossing his legs at an old-fashioned lathe, making round chair-legs very fast.5. Instantly, from the dark holes all round, there was a frenzied rush of Jews. (Para 10)Immediately, Jews rushed out of their dark hole-like rooms nearby in a frenzy madness.6.every one of them looks on a cigarette as a more or less impossible luxury.(para 10)Every one of these Jews considers the cigarette as a somewhat piece of luxury which they can not possibly afford.7. Still, a white skin is always fairly conspicuous. (Para 16)However, a white-skinned European is easy to notice in a fair way.8. In a tro pical landscape one’s eye takes in everything except the human being. (para 16)Against the background of a tropical landscape, people could notice everything but they cannot see local people.9. No one would think of running cheap trips to the Distressed Areas.(Para 17)No one would propose the cheap trips to the slums.10....for nine-tenths of the people the reality of life is an endless, back-breaking struggle to wring a little food out of an eroded soil. (Para17)The real life of nine-tenths of the people is that there is no end to their extremely hard work in order to get a little food from an eroded soil.11. She accepted her status as an old woman, that is to say as a beast of burden. (Para 19)She took it for granted that as an old woman she should work like an animal.12.People with brown skins are next door to invisible. (Para 12 )People who have brown skins are almost invisible.13. Their splendid bodies were hidden in reach-me-down khaki uniforms... (Para23)The soldiers wore second—hand khaki uniforms which covered their beautiful well—built bodies.14. How long before they turn their guns in the other direction?(Para 25)How long will it take for them to attack us?15. Every white man there had this thought stowed somewhere or other in his mind. (Para 26)It is certain that every white man realized this.Explain words1. wailing a short chant over and over again. (Para2)words repeated in a monotonous tone of voice2. an Arab navvy working on the path nearby (Para 6)unskilled laborer3.he stowed it gratefully (para 7)stored4.his left leg is warped out of shape ( para 9)curved,or twisted, distored5. as the Jews live in a self-contained community ( para 11)self—sufficient6. the plough is a wretched wooden thing(para 18)poor in quality7. all of them are mummified with age and the sun(para 19)thin and withered like a mummy8. Their splendid bodies were hidden in reach-me-down khaki uniforms.(para 23)second—hand or ready—made9. so had the officers on their sweating charger(para 26):a horse ridden in battle or on paradeLesson Three Pub Talk and the King’s EnglishⅣ.1.And conversation is an activity which is found only among human beings.(Animals and birds are not capable of conversation.) 2.Conversation is not for persuading others to accept our idea or point of view..3.In fact a person who really enjoys and is skilled at conversation will not argue to win or force others to accept his point of view.4.People who meet each other for a drink in the bar of a pub are not intimate friends for they are not deeply absorbed or engrossed in each other’s lives.5.The conversation could go on without anybody knowing who was right or wrong.6.These animals are called cattle when they are alive and feeding in the fields;but when we sit down at the table to eat.we call their meat beef.7.The new ruling class by using French instead of English made it difficult for the English to accept or absorb the culture of the、rulers.8.The English language received proper recognition and was used by the King once more.9.The phrase,the King’s English,has always been used disrespectfully and jokingly by the lower classes.The working people very often make fun of the proper and formal language of the educated people.10.There still exists in the working people,as in the early Saxon peasants,a spirit of opposition to the cultural authority of the ruling class.11.There is always a great danger that we might forget that words are only symbols and take them for things they are supposed to represent.For example,the word “dog”i s a symbol representing a kind of animal.We mustn’t regard the word “dog”as being the animal itself.12.Even the most educated and literate people do not use standard,formal English all the time in their conversation.Ⅵ·1. on the rocks:metaphor,comparing a marriage to a ship wrecked on the rocks2.get out of bed on the wrong side:be in a bad temper for the day (The meaning is perhaps derived from the expression “You got out of bed the wrong way”.It was an ancient superstition that it was unlucky to set the left foot on the ground first on getting out of bed.) 3.on wings:metaphor,comparing conversation to a bird flying and soaring.It means the conversation soon became spirited and exciting.4.turn up one’s nose at:scorn;show scorn for5.into the shoes:metaphor(or more appropriately anidiomatic expression),think as if one were wearing the shoes of the Saxon peasant,i.e.as if one were a Saxon peasant6 come into one’s own:receive what properly belongs to one,especially acclaim or recognition657.sit up at:(colloquial)become suddenly alert and take notice ofLesson Four Inaugural AddressIV. 1. Our ancestors fought a revolutionary war to maintain that all men were created equal and God had given them certain unalienable rights which no state or ruler could take away from them. But today this issue has not yet been decided in many countries around the world.2. This much we promise to do and we promise to do more.3. United and working together we can accomplish a lot of things in a great number of joint undertakings.4. We will not allow any enemy country to subvert this peaceful revolution which brings hope of progress to all our countries.5. The United Nations is our last and best hope of survival in an age where the instruments of war have far surpassed the instruments of peace.6. We pledge to help the United Nations enlarge the area in which itsauthority and mandate would continue to be in effect or in force.7. before the terrible forces of destruction, which science can now release, overwhelm mankind; before this self-destruction, which may be planned or brought about by an accident, takes place8. Yet both groups of nations are trying to change as quicklyas possible this uncertain balance of terrible military power which restrains each group from launching mankind's final war.9. So let us start once again (to discuss and negotiate)and let us remember that being polite is not a sign of weakness. 10. Let both sides try to call forth the wonderful things that science can do for mankind instead of the frightful things it can do.11. Americans of every generation have been called upon to prove their loyalty to their country (by fighting and dying for their country's cause).12.Let history finally judge whether we have done our task welt or not, but our sure reward will be a good con-science for we will have worked sincerely and to the best of our ability.Ⅵ.1.prescribe, set down or impose2.mortal: of man (as a being who must eventually die)3.at issue, in dispite; still to be decided4.disciplined, received training that developed self-control and character/doc/7b8777601.html,mitted, bound by promise, pledged6.undoing : abolishing7. at odds: .in disagreement ; quarreling split asunder : split apart ; disunited8. iron: cruel; merciless9. bounds: chains; fetters10. invective: a violent verbal attack; strong criticism, insuits, curses, etc.11. writ : (archaic) a formal written document ; specifically, a legal instrument in letter form issued under seal in the name of the English monarch from Anglo—Saxon times to declare its grants,wishes and commands(Here it refers to the UnitedNations Charter.) run:continue in effect or force12.stays:restrains13.tap:draw upon or make use of14.bear:take on;sustainLesson5 Love is a FallacyVl. 1. discipline :a branch of knowledge or learning2. dynamo: an earlier form for generator, a machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy3. flight :fleeing or running away from4. Charleston: a lively dance in 4/4 time, characterized by a twisting step and popular during the 1920's5. shed: cast off or lose hair6.in the swim:conforming to the current fashions。

《高级英语(二)》作业参考答案

《高级英语(二)》作业参考答案

《⾼级英语(⼆)》作业参考答案《⾼级英语(⼆)》作业参考答案I.Explain the italicized words in English1. bankrupt, penniless2. developing, carrying them out at high speed3. exposed the falsehood of4. difference, disagreement5. removal6. pass our time pleasantly7. beginning8. inner places (parts)9. joy/happiness10. tells or reveals11. completely, entirely12. organizing13. as its characteristic is14. cast away15. given up, neglectII. Paraphrase1. a man who became constantly preoccupied by the moral weaknesses of mankind.2. The man who had made the world laugh was himself consumed by bitterness.3. He is here because unenlightenment and prejudice are widespread and unchecked.4. Every living language is in a process of constant change.5. A dictionary should record the fact without bothering whether it can satisfy the vanity of those who use a dictionary to prove their unyielding position in an argument or help those who bet some money in support of their conviction.6. But they make it easier to survive when economic conditions are unfavorable.7. The Russians will fight on. And it will be difficult for them to manage to carry on the fight.8. Mark Twain first observed and absorbed the new American experience, and then introduced it to the world in his books or lectures.9. The case had come down upon me unexpectedly and violently.10. People had to pay in order to have a look at the ape and to consider carefully whether apes and human beings could have a common ancestry.11. Mark Twain began working hard to become well known locally as a newspaper reporter and humorist.12. Let’s accuse Scopes of teaching evolution and let the court decide whether he is breaking the law or not.13. a shameless example of irresponsibility in making the dictionary14. Lexicography is a science and its judgment, like the judgment of God, cannot be swayed by anybody no matter what high social position he may occupy.15. They make it more difficult to make a large amount of money when economic conditions are favorable.16. But it will make it difficult for the Americans to reject their second demand.17. Before I die, I want to enjoy beauty to my heart’s content.18. who are determined to take the biggest share of the trade19. When these smaller shipping companies go bankrupt, a big part of the few old industries that have been doing well and earning huge profits will close down.20. Pug thought it better to give a clear, direct answer. Ambiguity would not bring any good, only more illusions and disappointments.21. There is a trace of simple poetic quality in his character.III. Translate the following into Chinese1. 从所有这些形形⾊⾊的⼈⾝上,马克吐温敏锐地认识了⼈类,认识了⼈们的⾔与⾏之间的差距。

(0849)《高级英语二》网上作业题及答案

(0849)《高级英语二》网上作业题及答案

[0849]《高级英语二》第一次作业[论述题]Answer the following questions according to the texts.1.What is the story "Salvation” mainly about? (Lesson one)2.Why was Langston Hughes crying that night? (Lesson one)3.What are those factors we must consider when addressing a person ina formal situation? (Lesson two)4.Is it easy to choose words to express our ideas and feelings? Why?(Lesson three)5.Why did the 38 people fail to call the police when the lady was indanger? (Lesson four)参考答案:1. about the author's first religious experience2. because he lied3. age, rank4. not easy; because language is not adequate as a vehicle of expressions5. because they were indifferent and selfish第二次作业[论述题]Answer the following questions according to the texts.1.What is body language? (Lesson five)2.According to Steinbeck, what is the attitude of the Americans towardsthe land? (Lesson six)3.What is mental depression? (Lesson seven)4.Why do most people go to the supermarket when they have no intentionto buy anything? (Lesson eight)5.Can you explain why the author prefers wanting instead of having interms of food and other wonderful things? (Lesson nine)参考答案:1. non-verbal communication2. irresponsible3. low spirits4. to be a part of the public life5. keeping appetite, one lives; losing appetite, one dies第三次作业[论述题]Answer the following questions according to the texts.1.Who does the sec ond person "you” refer to in Lesson ten―"What IsIt Like to Be Poor”?2.Is it a record of George Orwell's own life experience? (Lesson ten)3.Why does Lawrence say London is "dull”? (Lesson twelve)4.Were the animals warmly received by the Indians? (Lesson thirteen)5.What does the musicians refer to in Lesson fourteen, men or animals? 参考答案:1. the author George orwell and people in similar situations2. yes3. everythi8ng is made so easy and convinent4. yes5. animals第四次作业[论述题]Paraphrase the following sentences from the textbook.1.This tendency towards irresponsibility persists in very many of ustoday.2.It is little wonder that they went land-mad.3.Mental depression is a recurring nightmare.4.I often go the supermarket for the pure fun of it.5.Such signs are unmistakable forms of body language.参考答案:1. People are as irresponsible as their ancestors in their attitude towards the land.2. It is easy to see that they were over-passionate towards land.3. Low spirit is a terrible mental problem that happens regularly and repeatedly.4. I frequently go to the the supermarket without buying anything, just for fun.5. These signals are very definite forms of non-verbal communication.第五次作业[论述题]1 What is a sonnet?2 What is rhyme?3 What is iambic pentameter?参考答案:1A fourteen-line lyric poem originated in Italy in the 13th century and imported to England by Thomas Wyatt and the Earl of Surrey in the early 16th century. Three major types of sonnets are distinguished: the Italian or Petrarchan sonnet, the Shakespearean or English sonnet, and the Spenserian or linked sonnet.A Petrarchan sonnet consists of two divisions: the octave and the sestet. Theoctave refers to the first eight lines, and the sestet the other six lines. The rhyme scheme of the octave is abba abba, and that of the sestet is either cdecde, or cdccdc, or cdedce, or cdcdcd. Very often the octave presents a problem, or narrates a story, or poses a proposition while the sestet offers a solution, analyzes the story, or applies the proposition. An example of the Italian sonnet is "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer” written by John Keats: Much have I travel'd in the realms of gold,And many goodly states and kingdoms seen;Round many western islands have I beenWhich bards in fealty to Apollo hold.Oft of one wide expanse had I been toldThat deep-brow'd Homer ruled as his demesne;Yet did I never breathe its pure sereneTill I heard Chapman speak out loud and bold:Then felt I like some watcher of the skiesWhen a new planet swims into his ken;Or like stout Cortez when with eagle eyesHe star'd at the Pacific―and all his menLook'd at each other with a wild surmise―Silent, upon a peak in Darien.The English or Shakespearean sonnet has three four-line quatrains and a final couplet rhymed abab cdcd efef gg. The quatrains put forth a question or narrative, and the couplet provides a comment. The Spenserian sonnet, which is also organized into three quatrains and a couplet, links the quatrains with a chain or interlocked rhyme scheme: abab bcbc cdcd ee. The Spenserian sonnet is like the Petrarchan sonnet in that its theme is developed in two parts: the final six lines resolve a problem, or comment upon a narrative, or apply a proposition put forward in its first eight lines. An instance of Spenserian sonnet is his "Sonnet 75”: One day I wrote her name upon the strand,But came the waves and washed it away:Agayne I wrote it with a second hand,But came the tyde, and made my paynes his pray."Vayne man,” sayd she, "that doest in vaine assay.A mortall thing so to immortalize,For I my selve shall lyke to this decay,and eek my name bee wyped out lykewize.”"Not so,” quod I, "let baser things devize,To dy in dust, but you shall live by fame:My verse your vertues rare shall eternize,And in the heavens wryte your glorious name.Where whenas death shall all the world subdew,Our love shall live, and later life ren ew.”An example of Shakespearean sonnet is "Sonnet 29” written by William Shakespeare: When, in disgrace with Fortune and men's eyes,I all alone beweep my outcast state,And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries,And look upon myself and curse my fate,Wishing me like to one more rich in hope,Featured like him, like him with friends possessed,Desiring this man's art and that man's scope,With what I most enjoy contented least;Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising,Haply I think on thee, and then my stateLike to the lark at break of day arisingFrom sullen earth sings hymns at heaven's gate;For thy sweet love remembered such wealth bringsThat then I scorn to change my state with kings.It should be noted that some sonnets have more than 14 lines, and some have less than 14 lines.2Rhyme: Also spelled "rime,” it is the repetition of identical or similar concluding sounds in different words at the ends of poetic lines. The words not only sound identical or very similar but also appear in parallel positions in two or more lines. There are many kinds of rhymes, some of which are as follows:1.End rhyme―the most common form of rhyme in poetry; the rhyme appears at theend of the lines; for example, make/lake.2.Internal rhyme―the appearance of similar sounds within a verse line. Words inthe middle can rhyme with words at the end of lines; for example, "While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping.”3.Beginning rhyme―the use of the same consonant at the beginning of each accentedsyllable in a verse line; for example, "around the rock the ragged rascal ran.”4.Feminine rhyme―when two syllables are rhymed; for example, marry/tarry.5.Masculine rhyme―the rhyming sound falls on a single stressed syllable; forexample, heat/beat.6.Triple rhyme―it matches the sound of the stressed syll able and the twounstressed syllables that follow; for example "narrative” and "declarative.”7.Half rhyme―when the final consonants are the same but the preceding vowels aredifferent; for example, dove/have.8.Eye rhyme―when two sylla bles look identical but are pronounced differently;for example, wind/kind; bough/cough. It is also called "sight rhyme.”9.Rime riche―rhyme between words or syllables that are identical in sound, butthe two identical sounding words have different senses; for example, maid/ made;pair/pear.10.Leonine rhyme―this involves the rhyming of the syllable immediately precedingthe caesura with the syllable at the end of the line; for example, "He found the forest track, be brought back.”11.Couplet―a pair of lines rhyming consecutively; for example, "Candy / Is Dandy.”12.Perfect rhyme―also called "full rhyme” or "true rhyme,” it is the rhyme inwhich the final stressed vowel and all succeeding consonants or syllables are identical, while the preceding consonants are different; for example, great/late;dutiful/unbeautiful.13.Cross rhyme―the rhyme occurs in the middle or at the end of one line and inthe middle of the next; for example, "While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, / As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.”14.Near rh yme―also called "off rhyme,” "slant rhyme,” and "approximate rhyme,”the sounds are almost alike, but not exactly. It consists of identical consonant sounds preceded by different vowel sounds; for example, home/same.15.Random rhymes―the rhymes seem to occur accidentally in no specific combination,often mixed with unrhymed lines.Historically, rhyme was slow in coming into poetry. Not all poetry rhymes; ancient Greek and Latin poetry never rhymes. It was not until the Middle Ages that the use of rhymes was made popular.3Iambic pentameter: a popular metrical pattern in English poetry, which consists of five iambic feet per line. Rhymed pairs of iambic pentameter are called heroic couplets, and unrhymed iambic pentameter is called blank verse. The rhymed pairs of iambic pentameter are associated with Chaucer, Dryden, Johnson, and Pope while the unrhymed iambic pentameter is best represented by Shakespeare and Milton. The form of iambic pentameter is very flexible: occasionally the expected order of accent in one or more feet is reversed; these feet are called trochees. The following example of iambic pentameter is taken from Pope's An Essay on Criticism:A little Learning is a dang'rous Thing;Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian Spring:There shallow Draughts intoxicate the Brain,And drinking largely sobers us again.。

《高级英语(II)》作业及答案.doc

《高级英语(II)》作业及答案.doc

18春《高级英语(II)》作业_1一、单选题(每题4分,共15道小题,总分值60分)l. ______________________ The driver of the car was for the damage caused to the passenger.A.liableB.reliableC.responsiveD.corresponding答案:A2.____________________________ New approached will have to be if youth are to be prepared for the change.A.developedB.developingC.take placeD・ go out答案:A3.______ There be any difficulty about passing the road test since you have practised a lot in the driving school.A.mustn'tB.shan'tC.shouldn'tD.needn f t答案:c4.lf he ___ me tomorrow, I would let him know・A.should callB.should not have been ableC.were not ableD.are not able答案:A5._________________ AII that can be done ・A.has been doneB.has doneC.have doneD.were done答案:A6.__ you did it is not known to all.A.WhoB.WhatC.HowD.Which7.motivatedA.excitedB.keen8.bitter or wounding ironic remarksA.sarcasmB.sarcous9.apartA.aswayB.asunder10」f he __ in England, what Ianguage could he probably speak now?A.were bornB.had been bornC.would have been bornD.was born11.happening or done immediatelyA.instantaneouslyB.immediately12.being successful or rich; good fortuneA.properB.prosperity13.The reas on __ I am writi ng is to tell you about my exami nation results ・A.whyB.whichC.whatD.how14.trouble and annoy sb continuallyA.harshB.harass15._ about the universe up till now.A.We know quite a lotB・ Only little we have knownC.Very little have we knownD.So much we do know二、判断题(每题4分,共10道小题,总分值40分)1.Accord!ng to education historian Diane Ravitch those who oppose tests in fact cheat on exams.2.To educators, “customizing education n refers to the various needs of individuals・3・Under such circumstances, what he needs is nothing but his family support!ng him・4.Among various thing in life, friendships and freedom are what he cares most about・5.A 1996 survey of teachers concluded that high school students become hopeless, spiritless and helpless.6.There may well be problems with insura nee and testing ・7.The surveys have indicated that thanks to a lot of kids ,the American Dream is in good hands.8.Theoden does not meet his death in battle directly at the hands of the Lord of the Nazgul because the Lord of the Nazgul does not have hands.9.Couples may be faced with difficult choices.10.Teens described in the text “The American Dream: What Teens Really Want" view racial strife as an essential belief which may express their sense of equality.18春《高级英语(II)》作业_2一、单选题(每题4分,共15道小题,总分值60分)l.biasA.prejudiceB・ conceit2」ohn used to be such a computer buff that he spe nt a large part of his in come to _ his computer when ever a new CPU was introduced ・A.imbibeB.modifyC.increaseD.upgrade3.perilA.dangerB.small pearl4.She scarcely cares for anything, ___ ?A.doesrft sheB・ does sheC.is sheD.isn't she5.strifeA.conflictB.struggle6.1 ack of interests on cer n or reactio nA.indiffereneeB.difference7.lt was hard work, but divided into groups, we ___ it easily・A.might completedB.might have completedpletedD.hadn't takene byA.PassB.obtain9・fundamentally and thoroughlyA.radicallyB.ridiculously10.lt is said that ___ was all what he said.A.thatB.whatC.howD.which11.We can only know she was in a room ___ p utty-colored walls.A.withB.ofC.in12.a nalyzeA.passB.parse13.He paid for a seat, when he __ have entered free・A.couldB.wouldC.mustD.need14.The hotel gave the whole family the ____ for the night.A.insurrectionB.indignationC.accommodationD.affection15.unpleasant,unattractive or not cheerfulA.gistB.grim二、判断题(每题4分,共10道小题,总分值40分)1.Accordi ng to the preside nt of Achieve, the problems standardized tests have caused lie in a lack of public understanding.2.The tone of this text “Is Scie nee Dan gerous? ” can be described as concer ned and cautious ・3.The remedy is not to take it from them, and to in form their directi on4.From the point of view of the author in passage H ls Scienee Dangerous?11, reliable scientific knowledge is dangerous.5.The American Army sets a good example for the racial healing.cation will no longer be meaningful as people have more and more information at their fin gertips.7・Windfola dies as the result of a heart attack・8.Schools, like the church, are regarded as conservative because changes in our world are so rapid and so decisive9.Racial harmony in the U.S. is essential because the rest of the world will likely follow such a model.10.Eowyn laughed at the Lord of the Nazgul because Eowyn is a women,the Nazgul Lord z s magic cannot protect him.18春《高级英语(II)》作业_3一、单选题(每题4分,共15道小题,总分值60分)l. _________________________________________________________ D angers and ethical issues come into play when scientific research ___________________________A.has been doingB.is doneC.doesD.did.2.excite pleasantlyA.tidilyB.titillate3.susceptibleA.easily in flue needB.doubtful4」f you know __ it was that write A Tale of Two Cities, raise your hand.A.whomB.whichC.whoD.that5.The warmth of _ sweater will of course be determined by the sort of wool used.A.theB.aC.anD./6.buckA.resistB.money7.person who answer a request for informationA.responseB.respondent8.Blood is thicker than __ water.A.theB.aC.anD・/9.purposefully or seriouslyA.intentlyB.intensify 10.indirect suggestion or expressionA.implicationB.impression11.whole-heartedlyA.raptorB.raptly12.familyA.kingB.kin13._ moved us most was that he liked after the old man for more than twenty years・A.WhatB.WhoC.WhomD.That14.Had Paul received six more votes in the last election, he ___ our chairman now.A.must have beenB.would have beenC.wereD.would be15.make sb feel worried, disappointed’and ups etA.dismayB.display二、判断题(每题4分,共10道小题,总分值40分)l.Scienee and technology are distinet from one another in that scienee came much earlier than tech no logy.2.This spring about 300 students in Massachusetts, boycotting the standardized test, demanded that tests be abolished.3.The Dark Lord is a synonym for the Lord of the Nazgul.4」n New York one of the education policy makers agree that students could be provided more channels through which to graduate・5.Schooling and education are two different things.6.Windfola and Snowmane are horses・7」n the text, the author argues that it is not for scientists to make moral or ethical decisions about the use of new technology because scientists have no special rights or skills in making such decisions ・8.Some Asian-America ns have made high academic achieveme nts.puters will play a prominent role in many aspects of school education.10.Windfola rides to battle on Dernhelm.18春《高级英语(II)》作业_4一、单选题(每题4分,共15道小题,总分值60分)1.prevale ntA.wide spreadB.value2.There is no easy answer _ the most basic question.A.onB.fromC.offD.to3.After the gun shot at Columbine in Colorado, the _ suggested that many schools in the United States were full of drugs and weapons.A. pressB・ mediumC.channelD.media4._ , she was very brave・A.Girl as she wasB.As she was a girlC.A girl as she wasD・ Girl as was she5.The _ differenee between men and apes is intelligenee.A.elementaryB.essentialC.baseD.necessary6」o hn, there is _ Mr. Wils on on the phone for you.A.theB.aC.anD./7.dull or ordinaryA.banB.banal8.very annoyingA.blastedB.basket9.Very few will doubt that it is scie nee that has at once quicke ned the dema nd for general education in modern times _____ made the education itself effective・A.as well asB.but alsoC.and asloD.and10._ about wild plants that they decided to make a trip to Mexico for further research.A.So curious the couple wasB.So curious were the coupleC.How curious the couple wereD.The couple was such curiousthis densely populated city, acid rain is _; it is a sign both of industrialization and pollution.A.prevale ntB.pregnantC.popularD.possible12.tangled or twistedA.bargainB.barnacled13・By the time Juan gets home, his aunt ____ •A.will leaveB.I eavesC.will have leftD.is leaving14.possibleA.pregnantB.likely15._____________________________________________________________ No matter what high positions one may hold, he or she should guard against _________________ ・A.arroganeeB.artifactC.archivesD.ascertains二、判断题(每题4分,共10道小题,总分值40分)l」n the text “Is Scienee Dangerous?'1, the author argues that it is not for scientists to make moral or ethical decisi ons about the use of new tech no logy because scie ntists have no special rights or skills in making such decisions.2.The film depicted the cruelty a gladiator had to face in the ancient Roman Empire・3.The ides that knowledge is dangerous is protoundly fixed in western culture.4.Teens described in the text view racial strife as an essential belief which may express their sense of equality・5 .Whatever new tech no logy is introduced, it is not for scie ntists to make moral or ethical decisi ons.6.The name of the creature ridden by the Ringwraith is unknown.7.From the point of view of the author, reliable scientific knowledge is dangerous.8.When duty calls during wartime, America' s teens will join aimlessly.9」t is still not too late for educators to catch up with the pace of tech no logical developme nt・10.From the text it can be inferred that in most cases scientist ' behavior is immoral.。

高级英语第二次作业

高级英语第二次作业

⾼级英语第⼆次作业《⾼级英语》第⼆次作业校外学习中⼼:专业:姓名:学号:作业要求:1、离线作业主要⽤于引导学⽣⾃主学习,学⽣可根据⾃⼰的学习情况与需求⾃愿完成。

2、不参加在线测查的,学习中⼼应将学⽣的离线作业邮寄到东北师⼤⽹络教学管理部批阅,具体时间见本学期院历(⽇期以当地交邮时间为准)。

3、离线作业必须由本⼈⼿写完成,如发现作业⾮本⼈⼿写,⼀律⽆效。

第⼆次离线作业题I. SynonymsA B1. dilemma a. whirl2. intrepid b. quandary3. holocaust c. discard4. affluent d. massacre5. piety e. bias6. swirl f. rich7. prejudice g. insistent8. command h. loyalty9. eliminate i. express10. couch j. orderA B1. reprisal a. rich2. novelty b. predecessor3. alternative c. pastoral4. amnesia d. revenge5. elusive e. articulate6. antecedent f. Forgetfulness7. pervade g. originality8. affluent h. option9. bucolic i. imbue10. enunciate j. puzzlingII. Complete the Words1. c_____ vt. to supply amusement2. s_____ n. the act or process of reducing excitement, nervousness, or irritation3. c_____ a. lasting for a long time4. t_____ n. general agreement not to discuss sth. , do sth.5. b_____ vt. to block off or close off with objects; put up barriers in6. e_____ n. the use of a pleasanter, less direct name for something thought to be unpleasant7. a_____ a. called by this term, but perhaps improperly so8. g_____ n. a part of a city in which a group of people live who are poor and /or are not accepted as full citizens9. l_____ a. worthy of or deserving praise10. s_____ n.. the feeling of having had too much11. m_____ n. characteristic attitude of mind12. a_____ vi. to go up to and speak to (esp. a stranger)13. m_____ n. an article or short book on one particular subject or branch of a subject (science, medical, etc.) that the writer has studied deeply14. s_____ vt. to take the place of (often by tricks or deceit)15. p_____ n. any activity to which one gives one’s time, whether as work or for pleasure16. d_____ n. a crowd of people moving or acting together17. r_____ v. make a fair return for (something lost, damage done, injury received, etc.)18. h_____ a. arranged in order of rank, grade, class, etc.19. e_____ v. avoid being caught by, escape from, by means of a trick20. r_____ n. feel sorry for sin and seek forgivenessIII. True or False1. According to the Mr. Roper’s survey, newspaper ranks second among the major forms of mass media in terms of popularity.2. Partisanship or rabid bias in network newscasts or network commentaries is not as intense as that in newspapers.3. When the author of Lesson One mentions that newspapers have two great advantages over television, she really means it.4. The authors of Lesson Four agree with neither of the two discrepant views on old age.5. The quality of late life is determined by a combination of many elements.6. The mental problems of the old are untreatable.7. American food is tasteless and innutritious.8. Once talented young blacks have left watts, they are not expected to return home and actually no one has done so.9. It is irrational either to defend or oppose vivisection by appealing to the emotion of pity.10. Modern men also have primitive impulse.11. Both TV and newspapers provide opinions of two sides.12. People hold different ideas about the expressive plane of listening to music.13. Eveline gave up the chance to escape with Frank. Part of the reasons was that the unknown future frightened her.14. Old women fare worse than old men simply because they have a longer life expectancy.15. Far from being a sport, the bullfight has a religious origin.16. Clara was not sure whether her favourable position in the school would impress her parents.17. What the author calls ―cheese foods‖ used to be hand-made in small factories.18. Before the author enrolled in Yale Law School, Watts was already a topic for discussion on the campus.19. The sentiment that justifies cruelty to beasts leads to persecution of men of other race, class or religion.20. To walk 25 miles a day is the best outlet for man’s surplus physical energy.21. Partisanship or rabid bias in network newscasts or network commentaries is not as intense as that in newspapers.22. The value of music is equal to its sensuous appeal.23. Eveline was sure of her love of Frank.24. Old people who are poor have been poor all their lives.25. Many elderly Americans do not enjoy a satisfying late life because the society itself is too harsh for them to live in.26. There are many symbolic acts in a bullfight.27. Scientists have changed the original taste of vegetables through breeding them. That is the sole reason why American vegetables are tasteless.28. As Americans are eating second-rate foods of more or less the same kind, they are actually eating the way hogs used to be fed by their ancestors.29. Protest against vivisection used to be strong, but today no one dare show any opposition.30. While accusing anti-vivisectionists of ―sentimentality‖, the naturalists fail to see that their loyalty to our own species is also a sentiment.Read the following text and fill each of the numbered spaces with ONE suitableword.Music comes in many forms; most countries have a style of their own. 1 the turn of the century when Jazz was born, America had no prominent 2 of its own. No one knows exactly when jazz was 3 , or by whom. But it began to be 4 in the early 1900s. Jazz is America’s contribution to 5 music. In contrast to classical music, which 6 formal European traditions. Jazz is spontaneous and free-form. It bubbles with energy, 7 moods, interests, and emotions of the people. In the 1920s jazz 8 like America. And 9 it does today.The 10 of this music are as interesting as the music 11 , American Negroes, or blacks, as they are called today were the Jazz 12 . They were brought to the Southern states 13 slaves. They were sold to plantation owners and forced to work long 14 . When a Negro died his friends and relatives 15 a procession to carry the body to the cemetery. In New Orleans, a band often accompanied the 16 . On the way to the cemetery the band played slow, solemn music suited to the occasion. 17 on the way home the mood changed. Spirits lifted. Death had removed one of their 18 , but the living were glad to be glad to be alive. The band played 19 music, improvising on both the harmony and the melody of themelody the tunes 20 at the funeral. This music made everyone want to dance. It was an early form of Jazz.1. (A) By (B) At (C) In (D) On2. (A) music (B) song (C) melody (D) style3. (A) discovered (B) acted (C) invented (D) designed4. (A) noticed (B) found (C) listened (D) heard5. (A) classical (B) sacred (C) Popular (D) light6. (A) forms (B) follows (C) approaches (D) introduces7. (A) expressing (B) explaining (C) exposing (D) illustrating8. (A) appeared (B) felt (C) seemed (D) sounded9. (A) as (B) so (C) either (D) neither10. (A) origins (B)originals (C) discoveries (D) resources11. (A) concerned (B) itself (C) available (D) oneself12. (A) players (B) followers (C) fans (D) pioneers13. (A) for (B) as (C) with (D) by14. (A) months (B) weeks (C) hours (D) times15. (A) demonstrated (B) composed (C) hosted (D) formed16. (A) demonstration (B) procession (C) body (D) march17. (A) Even (B) Therefore (C) Furthermore (D) But18. (A) number (B) members (C) body (D) relations19. (A) sad (B) solemn (C) happy (D) funeral20. (A) whistled (B) sung (C) presented (D) showedV. Explanation1. It demands patience, always in short supply.2. … is no more than shadow boxing as a general rule.3. She didn’t encourage familiarity.4. I have tried often to search behind the sophistication of years for the enchantment I so easily found in those gifts.5. I think this society is being force-fed with trivial fare.6. …years of housework had left their mark on her.7. The girls respected her because she had nerve and a good front of confidence…8. But her great quality was a capacity for being genuinely impervious to inattention.9. But the other side lies open to exactly the same charge.10. One of the troubles about vanity is that it grows with what it feeds on.11. Television lives on advertising to an even greater extent than newspaper…12. There is no need to digress further on the sensuous plane.13. She had hard work to keep the house together…14.…while old age is…a bittersweet coming to terms with one’s own personality and one’s life.15. …so that you can debunk it to your own satisfaction…VI. Reading Comprehension.Read the following writing and then answer the questions.Christmas Day in the Morningby Pearl S. Buck1. He woke suddenly and completely. It was four o’clock, the hour at which his father had always called him to get up and help with the milking. Strange how the habits of his youth clung to him still! His father had been dead for thirty years, and yet he still waked at four o’clock in the morning. But this morning, because it was Christmas, he did not try to sleep again.2. Yet what was the magic of Christmas now? His childhood and youth were long past, and his own children had grown up and gone.3. Yesterday his wife had said, ―It isn’t worthwhile, perhaps—‖ And he has said, ―Oh, yes, Alice, even if there are only the two of us, let’s have a Christmas of our own.‖4. Then she had said, ―Let’s not trim the tree until tomorrow, Robert. I’m tired.‖5. He had agreed, and the tree was still out by the back door.6. He lay in his bed in his room. The door to her room was shut because she was a light sleeper. Years ago they had decided to use separate rooms. Neither of them slept as well as they once had. They had been married so long that nothing could separate them, actually.7. Why did he feel so awake tonight? For it was still night, a clear and starry night. No moon, of course, but the stars were extraordinary! Now that he thought of it, the stars seemed always large and clear before the dawn of Christmas Day.8. He slipped back in time, as he did so easily nowadays. He was fifteen years old and still on his father’s farm. He loved his father. He had not known it until one day a few days before Christmas, when he had overheard what his father was saying to his mother.9. ―Marry, I hate to call Rob in the mornings. He’s growing so fast, and he needs his sleep. I wish I could manage alone.‖1.―Well, you can’t, Adam.‖ His mother’s voice was brisk. ―Besides, he isn’t a child any more. It’s time he took his turn.‖2.―Yes,‖ his father said slowly. ―But I sure do hate to wake him.‖ When he heard these words, something in him woke: his father loved him! He had never thought of it before, taking for granted the tie of their blood. Now that he knew his father loved him, there would be no more loitering in the mornings and having to be called again. He got up after that, stumbling blind with sleep, and pulled on his clothes.3.And then on the night before Christmas, he lay thinking about the next day. They were poor, and most of the excitement was in the turkey they had raised themselves and in the mince pies his mother made. His sisters sewed presents, and his mother and father always bought something he needed, not only a warm jacket, maybe, but something more, such as a book. And he always saved and bought them each something, too.4.He wished, that Christmas he was fifteen, he had a better present for his father instead of the usual tie from the ten-cent store. He lay on his side and looked out of his attic window.5.―Dad,‖ he had once asked when he was a little boy, ―What is a stable?‖6.―It’s just a barn,‖ his father had replied, ―like ours.‖7.Then Jesus had been born in a barn, and to a barn the shepherds and the Wise Men had come, bringing their Christmas gifts!8. A thought struck him like a silver dagger. Why should he not give his father a special gift, out there in the barn! He could get up earlier, creep into the barn and get all the milking done. And then when his father went in to start the milking, he’d see it all done.9.He laughed to himself as he gazed at the stars. It was what he would do, and he mustn’t sleep too soundly.10.He must have waked twenty times, striking a match each time to look at his old watch.11.At a quarter to three he got up and crept downstairs, careful of the creaky boards, and let himself out. A big star hung low over the roof, a reddish gold. The cows looked at him, sleepy and surprised. It was early for them, too.12.But they accepted him placidly and he fetched some hay for each cow and then got the milking pail and the big milk cans.13.He had never milked all alone before, but it seemed almost easy. He smiled and milked steadily, two strong streams rushing into the pail, frothing and fragrant. The cows were behaving well, as though they knew it was Christmas.14.The task went more easily than he had ever known it to before. Milking for once was not a chore. It was a gift to his father. He finished, the two milk cans were full, and he covered them and closed the milk-house door carefully, making sure of the latch. He put the stool in its place by the door and hung up the clean milk pail. Then he went out of the barn and barred the door behind him.15.Back in his room he had only a minute to pull off his clothes and jump into bed, for he heard his father up. He put the covers over his head to silence his quick breathing. The door opened.16.―Rob!‖ his father called. ―We have to get up, son, even if it is Christmas.‖17.―Aw-right,‖ he said sleepily.18.―I’ll go on out,‖ his father said. ―I’ll get things started.‖19.The door closed and he lay still, laughing to himself. In just a few minutes his father would know. His dancing heart was ready to jump from his body.20.The minutes were endless—ten, fifteen, he did not know how many—and he heard his father’s footsteps again. The door opened.21.―Rob!‖22.―Yes, Dad—‖23.―You son of a –‖ His father was laughing, a queer sobbing sort of a laugh. ―Thought you’d fool me, did you!‖ His father was standing beside his bed, feeling for him, pulling away the cover.24.―It’s for Christmas, Dad!‖25.He found his father and clutched him in a great hug. He felt his father’s arms go around him. It was dark, and they could not see each other’s faces.26.―Son, I thank you. Nobody ever did a nicer thing—‖27.―Oh, Dad, I want you to know—I do want to be good!‖ The words broke from him of their own will. He did not know what to say. His heart was bursting with love.28.―Well, I reckon I can go back to sleep,‖ his father said after a moment. ―No, listen—the little ones are waked up. Come to think of it, son. I’ve never seen you children when you first saw the Christmas tree, I was always in the barn. Come on!‖29.He pulled on his clothes again, and they went down to the Christmas tree, and soon the sun was creeping up to where the star had been. Oh, what a Christmas, and how his heart had nearly burst again with shyness and pride as his father told his mother about how he, Rob, had got up all by himself.30.―The best Christmas gift I ever had, and I’ll remember it, son, every year on Christmas morning, as long as I live.‖31.They had both remembered it, and now that his father was dead he remembered it alone; that blessed Christmas dawn when, alone with the cows in the barn, he had made his first gift of true love. Outside the window now the stars slowly faded. He got out of bed and put on his slippers and bathrobe and went softly downstairs. He brought in the tree, and carefully began to trim it. It was done very soon. He then went to his library and fetched the little box that contained his special gift to his wife, a diamond brooch, not large but dainty in design. But he was not satisfied. He wanted to tell her—to tell her how much he loved her.32.How fortunate that he had been able to love! Ah, that was the true joy of life, the ability to love! For he was quite sure that some people were genuinely unable to love anyone. But love was alive in him. It still was.33.It occurred to him suddenly that it was alive because long ago it had been born in him when he knew his father loved him. That was it: love alone could waken love.34.And this morning, this blessed Christmas morning, he would give it to his beloved wife. He could write it down in a letter for her to read and keep forever. He went to his desk and began: My dearest love…35.When it was finished, he sealed it and tied it on the tree. He put out the light and went tiptoeing up the stairs. The stars in the sky were gone, and the first rays of the sun were gleaming in the east, such a happy, happy Christmas!1.True or false.( ) 1)The hero of the story got the habit of getting up early in the morning since his childhood. ( ) 2)The old man and his wife used separate bedrooms because they no longer love each other. ( ) 3)The hero didn’t know that he loved his father nor did he knew that his father loved him until the Christmas Eve when he was fifteen years old.( ) 4)The hero had always been willing to get up early to help his father with the milking. ( ) 5)His father decided to go to bed since his soon had finished the milking that Christmas morning.2.Explanation:1)He slipped back in time, as he did so easily nowadays. (P8)2)He never thought of it before, taking for granted the tie of their blood. (P11)3)…he got up and crept downstairs, careful of the creaky boards.. (P20)4)Milking for once was not a chore. (P23)5)The words broke from him of their own will. (P36)3.Questions:1)Can you summarize the theme of the story with just one sentence from the text?2)Why does the author choose Christmas as the setting of the story? What’s thesignificance of it?3)What made the old express his love of his wife on that Christmas day?4)Can you analyze the structure of the story according to the chronological order? Howdoes the setting change in each part?5)What is the language style of the story? Who are supposed to be the reader?4.Point out the different rhetorical devices used in Paragraphs 17, 19, 20, 22, 32.1)Para. 172)Para. 193)Para. 204)Para. 225)Para. 32Passage 2: Read the following writing and then answer the questions.A Slave Witness of A Slave Auctionby Solomon Northrup(1) The very amiable, pious-hearted Mr. Theophilus Freeman, partner or consignee of James H. Burch, and keeper of the slave pen in New-Orleans, was out among his animals early in the morning. With an occasional kick of the older men and women, and many a sharp crack of the whip about the ears of the younger slaves, it was not long before they were all astir, and wide awake. Mr. Theophilus Freeman bustled about in a very industrious manner, getting his property ready for the sales-room, intending, no doubt, to do that day a rousing business.(2) In the first place we were required to wash thoroughly, and those with beards, to shave. We were then furnished with a new suit each, cheap, but clean. The men had hat, coat, shirt, pants and shoes; the women frocks of calico, and handkerchiefs to bind about their heads. We were now conducted into a large room in the front part of the building to which the yard was attached, in order to be properly trained, before the admission of customers. The men were arranged on one side of the room, the women on the other. The tallest was placed at the head of the row, then the next tallest, and so on in the order of their respective heights. Emily was at the foot of the line of women. Freeman charged us to remember our places; exhorted us to appear smart and lively, --- sometimes threatening, and again holding out various inducements. During theday he exercised us in the art of ―looking smart,‖ and of moving to our places with exact precision.(3) After being fed, in the afternoon, we were again paraded and made to dance. Bob, a colored boy, who had some time belonged to Freeman, played on the violin. Standing near him, I made bold to inquire if he could play the ―Virginia Reel.‖He answered he could not, and asked me if I could play. Replying in the affirmative, he handed me the violin. I struck up a tune, and finished it. Freeman ordered me to continue playing, and seemed well pleased, telling Bob that I far excelled him---a remark that seemed to grieve my musical companion very much.(4) Next day many customers called to examine Freeman’s ―new lot.‖ The latter gentleman was very loquacious, dwelling at much length upon our several good points and qualities. He would make us hold up our heads, walk briskly back and forth, while customers would feel of our hands and arms and bodies, turn us about, ask us what we could do, make us open our mouths and show our teeth, precisely as a jockey examines a horse which he is about to barter for or purchase. Sometimes a man or woman was taken back to the small house in the yard, stripped, and inspected more minutely. Scars u pon a slave’s back were considered evidence of a rebellious or unruly spirit, and hurt his sale.(5) One old gentleman, who said he wanted a coachman, appeared to take a fancy to me. From his conversation with Freeman, I learned he was a resident of the city. I very much desired that he would buy me, because I conceived it would not be difficult to make my escape fromNew-Orleans on some northern vessel. Freeman asked him fifteen hundred dollars for me. The old gentleman insisted it was too much, as times were very hard. Freeman, however, declared that I was sound and healthy, of a good constitution, and intelligent. He made it a point to enlarge upon my musical attainments. The old gentleman argued quite adroitly that there was nothing extraordinary about the nigger, and finally, to my regret, went out, saying he would cal again. During the day, however, a number of sales were made. David and Caroline were purchased together by a Natchez planter. They left us, grinning broadly, and in the most happy state of mind, caused by the fact of their not being separated. Lethe was sold to a planter of Baton Rouge, her eyes flashing with anger as she was led away.(6) When time came for Randall to go with the planter from Baton Rouge, the boy’s mother Eliza ran to him, embraced him passionately; kissed him again and again; told him to remember her---all the while her tears falling in the boy’s face like rain.―Don’t cry, mama. I will be a good boy. Don’t cry,‖ said Randall, looking back, as they passed out of the door.(7) What has become of the lad, God knows. It was a mournful scene indeed. I would have cried myself if I had dared.1. There are 10 incomplete statements, followed by four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer.1). The scene described in the narrative took place in _______.A. Baton RougeB. New OrleansC. NatchezD. Atlanta2). The slaves were exercised so that ______.A.they would be in good physical condition for their future labors.B.They would be kept busy before the auction beganC.They would be able to compete in athletic eventsD.They would look sharp3). The slaves were divided first by sex and then by ______.A.ageB.physical abilityC.work experienceD.height4). With respect to the main idea, the author’s purpose is ______.A.to show the reader how most slave auctions were conductedB.to explain the trait slaveowners wanted in the slaves they boughtC.to make the reader aware of the terrible hardships the auction created for the slavesD.to argue for the abolition of slavery as an institution5). Northrup describes his violin playing in Para 3 in order to emphasize______.A.his desire to make himself look more desirable as aslave to be purchasedB.his superiority to the other slavesC.the contrast between his position as a slave and his artistic abilityD.his love of music6). The slave with scars upon his back will be considered ______.A. obedientB. welcomed by the buyersC. cheaper and maybe difficult to sellD. more expensive7). The old gentleman ______my musical attainments.A. appreciatedB. thought thing ofC. praisedD. laughed at8). Freeman made the slaves dance and play musical instruments in order to ______.A.show his mercy upon themB.give them a chance to practiseC.charge the buyers more money on account of theslaves’ skillsD.enjoy their performances9). Freeman was in fact a person who ______.A.was amiable and pious-heartedB.sought only profitC.was somewhat kindD.was stubborn10). I wanted to be bought by the old gentleman because______.A.the old gentleman was elegant and I thought that hewould not mistreat meB.he enjoyed my musical attainmentsC.I would probably get a chance to escapeD.it was not difficult or tiresome to be a coachman2. Choose the best answer for the underlined part.1). Freeman charged us to remember our places; exhorted us to appear smart and lively, ---sometimes threatening, and again holding out various inducements.A.incentivesB.threatsC.bribesD.instructions2). Sometimes a man or woman was taken back to the small house in the yard, stripped, andinspected more minutely.A.closelyB.specificallyC.with more concernD.critically3). Freeman, however, declared that I was sound and healthy, of a good constitution, andintelligent. Freeman, however, declared that I was sound and healthy, of a good constitution, and intelligent.A.state of healthB.moral characterC.familyD.conscience4). Replying in the affirmative, he handed me the violin.A.I insisted on having a tryB.Freeman ordered him to give the violin to meC.I said I could play that piece of musicD.Bob wanted me to give a performance5). After being fed, in the afternoon, we were again paraded and made to dance.A.we stood in a line and went on exercisingB.we were asked to behave ourselvesC.we were arranged for saleD.we were beaten by Freeman3. Translate from English into Chinese.1. Mr. Theophilus Freeman bustled about in a very industrious manner, getting his property readyfor the sales-room, intending, no doubt, to do that day a rousing business.2. We were now conducted into a large room in the front part of the building to which the yardwas attached, in order to be properly trained, before the admission of customers.3. The latter gentleman was very loquacious, dwelling at much length upon our several good points and qualities.4. One old gentleman, who said he wanted a coachman, appeared to take a fancy to me.5. The old gentleman insisted it was too much, as times were very hard.注:期末试题题型及分值⽐率:近义词 10%补全单词 10%判断对错 10%完型填空 20%解释题: 10%阅读理解题: 40%。

福师《高级英语(二)》在线作业二满分答案

福师《高级英语(二)》在线作业二满分答案

福师《高级英语(二)》在线作业二s单选题1. I am ( ) enough to make up my own mind. You do not need to teach me.A. youngB. matureC. numericalD. guarantee?正确答案:B2. Slavery was ( ) in Canada in 1833, and Canadian authorities encouraged the slaves, who escaped from America, to settle on its vast virgin landA. dilutedB. dissipatedC. abolishedD. resigned?正确答案:C3. We enjoy seeing the glorious _______ of the rising sun.A. beamsB. beansC. beefD. beer?正确答案:A4. They’re going to build a big office block on that __ piece of land.A. voidB. vacantC. blankD. shallow?正确答案:B5. They have already ( ) the telephone in their new homeA. parceledB. spunC. installedD. retained?正确答案:C6. He wants to _______ his appointment from Monday to Wednesday.A. transferB. decayC. advanceD. postpone?正确答案:D7. In today’s class, the students were asked to ( )their mistakes on the exam paper and put in their possible corrections.A. cancelB. omitC. extinguishD. erase?正确答案:D8. This 80-200mm zoom lens bears canon’s L designation, denoting a top-of-the-line lens built to extremely high ( ).A. tolerancesB. pitchC. possessionD. purses?正确答案:A9. I’m looking for the ( ) section in today’s paper.A. columnB. combinationC. combD. classified?正确答案:D10. In some remote places there are still very poor people who can’t afford to live in ( ) conditions.A. graciousB. decentC. honorableD. positive?正确答案:B11. How much do you know about the works of great ( ) figures?A. literaryB. humourC. grammaticalD. circular?正确答案:A12. The _______ region is centered largely in the north of the country.A. petrolB. mineralC. telescopeD. wire?正确答案:B13. The next time I buy a typewriter, I’m going to buy a ( ) model.A. sulphurB. portableC. suspendingD. tender?正确答案:B14. As the Chinese table tennis players are the best in the world, it was not ( ) that they took away most of the cups.A. puzzlingB. puzzledC. surprisedD. surprising?正确答案:D15. The Government’s policies will come under close ( ) in the weeks before the election.A. appreciationB. specificationC. scrutinyD. apprehension?正确答案:C16. He ____ all his courage.A. musteredB. swarmedC. clusteredD. rounded up?正确答案:A17. Eggs, though nourishing, have ( ) of fat content.A. large numberB. a large numberC. the high amountD. a high amount?正确答案:D18. In the _______ English reading course, the students have to read a lot.A. extensiveB. mechanicalC. mercuryD. opera?正确答案:A19. The next time I buy a typewriter, I’m going to buy a _______ model.A. sulphurB. portableC. suspendingD. tender?正确答案:B20. Strenuous efforts have been made to ________ government expenses to a desirable level.A. cut downB. cut shortC. cut outD. cut off?正确答案:A21. The boy’s foolish question ( ) his mother who was busy with housework and had no interest in talking.A. intriguedB. fascinatedC. irritatedD. stimulated?正确答案:C22. I am very _______. You may tell me your suggestion.A. fogB. debateC. cultureD. flexible?正确答案:D23. He was ________ admittance to the theatre for not being properly dressed.A. deniedB. rejectedC. repelledD. deprived?正确答案:A24. The _______ was only sentenced to pay a fine of $10,000.A. wormB. trialC. tubeD. criminal?正确答案:D25. The bride and groom promised to ( ) each other through sickness and health.A. nourishB. nominateC. rosterD. cherish?正确答案:D26. Jim always ( ) his classmates in a debate.A. backs outB. backs awayC. backs upD. backs down?正确答案:C27. The survival ________ of some wild animals is not very high as they are ruthlessly hunted for their skins.A. rateB. degreeC. ratioD. scale?正确答案:A28. Very few people could understand his lecture because the subject was very( ).A. faintB. obscureC. gloomyD. indefinite?正确答案:B29. He did not go to the party last night, which ( ) her feelings deeply.A. woundedB. injuredC. hurtD. injury?正确答案:C30. Psychologists have done extensive studies on how well patients __________ with doctors’ orders.A. complyB. correspondC. interfereD. interact?正确答案:A31. You shouldn’t __your father’s instructions. Anyway he is an experienced teacher.A. deduceB. deliberateC. defyD. denounce?正确答案:C32. This rock has to be _______ in order to build a road.A. blastedB. exploredC. hiredD. maintained?正确答案:A33. She failed to call the office to ( ) her appointment.A. greetB. missC. ruinD. cancel?正确答案:D34. It is difficult to __________ the implication between the lines.A. get toB. get withC. get atD. get down?正确答案:C35. Eggs, though nourishing, have ________ of fat content.A. large numberB. a large numberC. the high amountD. a high amount?正确答案:D36. Tom is bankrupt now. He is desperate because all his efforts __ failure.A. tumbled toB. hinged uponC. inflicted onD. culminated in?正确答案:D37. Where can I ( ) in the TV? Is the outlet right?A. plugB. paintC. shootD. upset?正确答案:A38. This rock has to be ( ) in order to build a road.A. blastedB. exploredC. hiredD. maintained?正确答案:A39. Water is as ( ) to fish as air is to man.A. obviousB. basinC. indispensableD. constant?正确答案:C40. There are many inconveniences that have to be ________ when you are camping.A. put upB. put up withC. put offD. put away?正确答案:B41. It is my hope that everyone in this class should ( )their errors before it is too late.A. refuteB. excludeC. expelD. rectify?正确答案:D42. This is a _______ computer, which we just bought for our research.A. detectiveB. luggageC. digitalD. grave?正确答案:C43. I was crossing the street and was almost hit by an _______.A. ambulanceB. amateurC. echoD. editor?正确答案:A44. She failed to call the office to _______ her appointment.A. greetB. missC. ruinD. cancel?正确答案:D45. What’s your favorite kind of music? Do you like ( ) music.A. domesticB. classicalC. existenceD. feature?正确答案:B46. If you want to make a call, first, pick up the ( ),then deposit a coin in the slot.A. receiverB. speakerC. microphoneD. hook?正确答案:A47. What is the total circulation of this _______?A. leatherB. paleC. journalD. wagon?正确答案:C48. It’s true that the old road is less direct and a bit longer. We won’t take the new one, ________, because we don’t feel as safe on it.A. somehowB. thoughC. thereforeD. otherwise?正确答案:B49. If you don’t want to wash your jacket, you may send it to a _______.A. participantB. planetC. laundryD. ribbon?正确答案:C50. Having decided to rent a flat, we __________ contacting housing agencies in the city.A. set aboutB. set downC. set outD. setup?正确答案:A。

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1. He _______ his fists ready to defend himself. clenched2. I felt greatly ________ after drinking a glass of iced water. refreshed3. The newly-recruited soldier was asked to ________ his hat. straighten4. The mother ________ with her son about his behavior. remonstrated5. The villagers searched the whole area for the missing child, but it was ________. of no avail6. 1949 is a(n) _______ year to China. eventful7. The commander-in-chief _______ for three days before making the final decision. has meditated8. The blacks suffered from ________ racial discrimination. inhuman II. Text Comprehension:1. Which of the following is NOT the author’s chief complaint aboutTV ? (“The Trouble With Television”)A. It makes people think casually that complexity must be avoidedand visual stimulation is a substitute for thought.B. It sells neat resolutions to human problems that usually have noneat resolutions.C. Its appeal to short attention span is in fact inefficientcommunication.D. Its serial, kaleidoscopic programs make it more likely that youfocus your attention yourself.2. When commenting on the way the news is given by television,the writer says “the technique fights coherence.” This impliesthat ... (“The Trouble With Television”)a. television sometimes distorts facts.b. the method used works against understanding.c. the technology of television resists change.d. the news given by television is always false.3. Which of the following is NOT true according to the author of“The trouble with Television”? (“The Trouble With Television”)A. The number of hours Americans spend on TV is an indicationof the tremendous influence television has on the daily life ofthe American people.B. The American public is not well aware of the adverse effects oftelevision.C. All American people should stop watching television.D. News on TV is read very fast and made too brief andincoherent to be comprehensible.4. In J. B. Priestley’s essay, insomnia (sleeplessness) (“On Getting Off to Sleep”)a. is incurable for all people.b. is a praiseworthy agony inherent in an active and intellectual mind.c. is not a problem in this world.d. can be overcome if one has a strong will.5. According to the author, which of the following will help peopleget off to sleep? (“On Getting Off to Sleep”)a. To imagine putting straight a picture.b. Counting sheeps jumping over the fence.c. Imagining talking to those strong-willed people.d. None of the above.6. “The artificial ways of inducing sleep are legion, ...” (“OnGetting Off to Sleep”) This means thata. nothing can help people get off to sleep.b. the methods that people use to try to get to sleep are endless.c. people try very hard to get to sleep.d. it’s a hard job for people to get to sleep.7. In the sentence “when it is time to close the five ports of knowledge, most folks I know seem to find no difficulty in plunging their earthly parts into oblivion,” earthly parts refers to (“On Getting Off to Sleep”)a. knowledge of the world.b. five parts of the body.c. five sensesd. state of sleeplessness8. What are the four great motives for writing according toGeorge Orwell? (“Why I Write”)a. one’s own experience, one’s knowledge, one’s love for literature and politicsb. egoism, aesthetic enthusiasm, historical impulse and political purposes.c. memory of the past, desire to express oneself, vanity and political attitude.d. none of the above.9. Which of the following is the organization of the essay “Why I Write”? (“Why I Write”)a. The author first gives his theory about writing and thenexplains it with examples.b. The author first tells his own experience as a writer and thengives his views about his motives for writing.c. The author first explains in general the different views aboutmotives for writing, and then gives his own views.d. The author first gives his reasons for writing and thenelaborates on the relationship between political stands andaesthetic achievements.10. Orwell first gives information about his early developmentbecause (“Why I Write”)a. he thinks that is a very important part of his life.b. his views about motives for writing were formed at that time.c. he thinks that one cannot evaluate a writer’s motives withoutsuch background knowledge.d. that was the time when he first came into contact with writing. The relationship between work and happinessⅠ、1. clenched2. refreshed3. straighten4. remonstrated5. of no avail6. eventful7.has meditated8. inhumanII. Text Comprehension:1---5 B A C B A 6---10 B C B B CThe relationship between work and happinessSome people think happiness is to own a lot of money, some people think happiness is to get power and influence. As for me, I think happiness is to gain a favorite job and lead a harmonious family life. It is very important for a woman to possess her job and family.In ancient time, the women must stay at home to take good care of the children and do some housework, so they must depend on their husband at economic, the woman didn’t any society position in the world, they suffered from inhuman sexual discrimination. I think there is not any happiness for woman in this condition.Today, there is a slogan, equality between man and woman, although there isn’t really equality between man and woman. Women has the right to work for pay instead of staying at home.A person’s value is needed for the family or the society. I have a job and I like it very much in spite of there is so strong pressure that I am very busy every day. I’m very tired when I finished work, but when I go back home and saw my lovely son, I feel that I’m one of the best happiness person s in this world. I get salary every month. I’m pleased with my job. I can make a contribution to the society and my family so that I can say work will bring me happiness.。

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