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北京语言大学2020春《综合英语(III)》作业3答卷附标准答案

北京语言大学2020春《综合英语(III)》作业3答卷附标准答案
A.decayed
B.diminished
C.distorted
D.dissolved
答案:B
16.Everything on earth is subjected _____ the laws of nature
A.to
B.of
C.for
D.with
答案:A
17.He ____ his children ____to school and then left out.
D.took advantage of
答案:B
9.The soup tasted so ____ that I asked for some more.
A.noisy
B.delicious
C.fierce
D.bitter
答案:B
10.Some quite artistic, yet inexpensive fabrics are now being ___ from British mills.
答案:B
12.He tends to get ___ when watching wrestling on TV.
A.carried back
B.carried through
C.carried off
D.carried away
答案:D
13.When you study abroad, Let’s keep ___ with each other.
A.packed off
B.packed up
C.packed in
D.packed away
答案:A

北京语言大学20春《综合英语》(III)作业3答卷附标准答案

北京语言大学20春《综合英语》(III)作业3答卷附标准答案
C.near
D.convenient
答案:D
12.He promised to act as a chairman so I am afraid he can't ____it now, there is no one else to do it.
A.get out of
B.get down upon
C.get away with
D.get along with
答案:A
13.The policeman ____ him by forcing him to follow Jim into the house.
A.trapped
B.prisoned
C.locked
D.kept
答案:A
14.Riding on a bus without paying the fare ____ cheating the bus company.
A.equal
B.appears
C.amounts to
D.amounts of
答案:C
15.Most of the people were ____ down by hunger and poverty.
A.trained ... on
B.trained ... in
C.trained ... for
D.trained ... as
答案:A
4.An eighteenth-century traveler to Annapolis reported on the ____ landscape of this southern city.
A.pulled

综合英语三试题及答案

综合英语三试题及答案

综合英语三试题及答案一、词汇与语法(共20分)1. The word "elaborate" in the context means _______.A. to make more complexB. to make more detailedC. to make more simpleD. to make more abstract答案:B2. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate prepositions.- She was _______ a deep sleep when the phone rang.- The book was _______ the table.A. in; onB. at; onC. in; atD. at; in答案:A3. Choose the best option to complete the sentence.- Despite the heavy rain, they continued to work _______.A. regardlessB. thereforeC. howeverD. besides答案:A二、阅读理解(共30分)Read the following passage and answer the questions.Passage 1[Text about the importance of environmental protection]4. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The history of environmental protection.B. The importance of environmental protection.C. The causes of environmental degradation.D. The effects of environmental degradation.答案:B5. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a measure to protect the environment?A. Reducing the use of plastic bags.B. Planting more trees.C. Using public transportation.D. Burning more fossil fuels.答案:DPassage 2[Text about the benefits of regular exercise]6. What does the author suggest is the best way to stay healthy?A. Eating a balanced diet.B. Taking vitamins.C. Engaging in regular exercise.D. Visiting the doctor frequently.答案:C7. What is the relationship between regular exercise and mental health according to the passage?A. It has no effect.B. It can improve mental health.C. It can worsen mental health.D. The relationship is unclear.答案:B三、完形填空(共20分)[A story about overcoming challenges]8. In the story, the protagonist faces a significant challenge. What is it?A. Financial difficulties.B. Health issues.C. A natural disaster.D. A personal relationship crisis.[根据上下文填写]答案:[根据上下文填写]9. How does the protagonist overcome the challenge?A. By seeking help from others.B. By relying on their own strength.C. By ignoring the problem.D. By giving up.答案:B四、翻译(共15分)Translate the following sentences into English.10. 随着科技的发展,我们的生活变得越来越便利。

中央民族大学《综合英语(三)》2023-2024学年第一学期期末试卷

中央民族大学《综合英语(三)》2023-2024学年第一学期期末试卷

中央民族大学《综合英语(三)》2023-2024学年第一学期期末试卷院(系)_______ 班级_______ 学号_______ 姓名_______1、"We can not afford limited progress. We need rapid progress," Ban said at the Third World Climate Conference in Geneva, by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). A.organized B.being organized C.organizing D.was organized2、______ exactly what was wrong with him, the doctors gave him a complete examination. A.To discover B.Discovering C.Discovered D.Having been discovered3、––Is this tea good cold as well?––______ with ice, this tea is especially delicious.A.Served B.Serving C.Having served D.To be served4、______almost one hundred jin, the stone was moved by him alone.A.Weighed B.Weighing C.It weighed D.To weigh5、Without your help, I ________ the first prize in the English Speaking Contest. A.won’t get B.didn’t getC.wouldn’t get D.wouldn’t have got6、—I wonder why he has been acting so strangely these days.—Recent pressure at work may ____ his behavior.A.account for B.call for C.change for D.stand for 7、We have already discussed this plan _____, so next we should spare no effort to carry it out.A.at length B.at random C.at ease D.at best8、Thanks to Mr. Smith, the father and the son eventually ________after ten years' cold relationship between them.A.took up B.made upC.looked up D.turned up9、I was unaware of the critical points involved, so my choice was quite _______. A.arbitrary B.reasonable C.mechanical D.conventional10、It is a foolish act to________ notes during a test as you will be severely punished. A.stick to B.refer to C.keep to D.point to第二部分阅读理解(满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

2021届高三综合测试(三)英语 试题

2021届高三综合测试(三)英语 试题

华南师大附中 2021 届高三综合测试(三)英语试题注意事项:满分 120 分,考试时间 120 分钟1.答卷前,请务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的班级、姓名和考号填写在答题卡和答卷上。

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第一部分阅读(共两节, 满分 50 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A1.According to the passage, what does B1G1 do?A.Donate the profits to the people in need.B.Help consumers purchase their favorite products.C.Give away something extra when a product is sold.D.Instruct owners how to operate businesses effectively.2.How do the members feel about themselves as a part of B1G1?A.Confident.B. Proud.C. Generous.D. Energetic.3.What is the purpose of the passage?A.To invite businesses to B1G1.B.To promote the products B1G1 sells.C.To describe the gifts B1G1 gives.D.To introduce the activities B1G1 involves.B“We haven’t found anything that we can’t recycle!”Cigarette ends are everywhere—littering our streets and beaches—and for decades they’ve been thought of as “unrecyclable”. But a New Jersey based company, called TerraCycle, has taken on the challenge, and has come up with a way to recycle millions of cigarette ends and turn them into industrial plastic products. Its aim is to recycle things that people normally consider impossible to reuse.Obviously it would be even better for the environment if everyone just stopped smoking, but the statistics show that although there has been an increase in anti-smoking ads and messaging, between 2000 and 2014, global sales of cigarettes increased by 8 percent, and a whole lot of those cigarette ends are ending up as trash. Since most of our litter eventually ends up in waterways, cigarette ends can surely pollute the surrounding environment. “It only takes a single cigarette end to pollute aliter of water,” Terra Cycle founder, Tom Szaky, said. “Animals can also mistake littered cigarette ends for food.”So how do you go about turning all those poisonous ends into something useful? Terra Cycle does this by first breaking them down into separate parts. They mix the remaining materials, such as the tobacco and the paper, with other kinds of rubbish, and use it on non-agricultural land, such as golf courses. The filters (过滤嘴) are a little harder. To recycle these, Terra Cycle first makes them clean and cuts them into small pieces, and then combines them with other recycled materials, making them into liquid for industrial plastic products.They’re now also expanding their recycling offerings to the rest of the 80 percent of household waste that currently can’t be recycled, such as chocolate packaging, pens, and mobile phones. The goal is to use the latest research to find a way to stop so much waste ending up in landfill (垃圾填埋), and then get companies to provide money for the process. And so far, it’s working.“We haven’t found anything that we can’t recycle,” communications director of Terra Cycle, Albe Zakes, said. “But with t he amount and variety of packaging and litter in the world, we are always looking for new waste streams to address.”4.What does Terra Cycle intend to do?A.Search for recyclable materials for use.B.Deal with as many cigarette ends as possible.C.Produce new kinds of industrial plastic products.D.Recycle what used to be considered unrecyclable.5.The underlined word “trash” in Paragraph 2 probably means .A.rubbishB. poisonC. disasterD. ruin6.What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A.The effective use of cigarette ends.B.The process of recycling cigarette ends.C.The difficulty in recycling cigarette ends.D.The reason for breaking down cigarette ends.7.What Albe said in the last paragraph implies that .A.there is more and more waste to be recycledB.it is difficult for Terra Cycle to recycle everythingC.Terra Cycle is trying to meet the challenge of new wasteD.Terra Cycle has successfully recycled a large amount of wasteCRats and other animals need to be highly tuned to social signals from others so that they can identify friends to cooperate with and enemies to avoid. To find out if this extends to non-living beings, Loleh Quinn at the University of California, San Diego, and her colleagues tested whether rats can detect social signals from robotic rats.They housed eight adult rats with two types of robotic rat --- one social and one asocial---for 5 days. The robots rats were quite minimalist, resembling a chunkier version of a computer mouse with wheels---to move around and colorful markings.During the experiment, the social robot rat followed the living rats around, played with the same toys, and opened caged doors to let trapped rats escape. Meanwhile, the asocial robot simply moved forwards and backwards and side to side.Next, the researchers trapped the robots in cages and gave the rats the opportunity to release them by pressing a lever.Across 18 trials each, the living rats were 52 percent more likely on average to set the social robot free than the asocial one. This suggests that the rats perceived the social robot as a genuine social being. They may have bonded more with the social robot because it displayed behaviours like communal exploring and playing. This could lead to the rats better remembering having freed it earlier, and wanting the robot to return the favour when they get trapped, says Quinn.The readiness of the rats to befriend the social robot was surprising given its minimal design. The robot was the same size as a regular rat but resembled a simple plastic box on wheels. “We’d assumed we’d have to give it a moving head and tail, facial features, and put a scene on it to make it smell like a real rat, but that wasn’t necessary,” says Janet Wiles at the University of Queensland in Australia, who helped with the research.The finding shows how sensitive rats are to social cues, even when they come from basic robots. Similarly, children tend to treat robots as if they are fellow beings, even when they display only simple social signals. “We humans seem to be fascinated by robots, and it turns out other animals are too,” says Wiles.8.Quinn and her colleagues conducted a test to see if rats can .A.send out warning messages to their fellowB.distinguish a friendly rat from a hostile oneC.attain sociable traits through special trainingD.pick up social signals from non-living rats9.What did the asocial robot do during the experiment?A.It followed the social robot.B.It played with some toys.C.It moved around alone.D.It set the trapped rats free.10.According to Quinn, the rats released the social robot because they_ .A.tried to practice a means of escapeB.expected it to do the same in returnC.wanted to display their intelligenceD.considered that an interesting game11.It can be learned from the text that .A.rats are more sensitive to social cues than expectedB.rats are more socially active than other animalsC.rats behave differently from children in socializingD.rats appear to be adaptable to new surroundingsDYou’ve probably heard that brick-and-mortar retail(实体零售) is in trouble. Even industry giants are closing hundreds of stores. Given retail’s gradual change to mobile and e-commerce, you may be wondering. What will retail look like in the future? Nobody knows. But here are a few things you can expect to see based on current technology.Ultrafast delivery is coming. Today, the normal practice is two-day delivery. But if you’ve been paying attention, you know that’s changing. In fact, a surprisingly high 25% of consumers said that they would abandon their orders if one-day delivery wasn’t avail able. Of course, that’s just the beginning. Two-hour delivery is coming in the foreseeable future, and Amazon has already been trying 30-minute delivery.Your kitchen will resupply itself. You won’t have to worry about running out of essentials like coffee, pet food or snacks because your containers will sense stock levels and replace those items without you having to lift a finger. No more waking up to find your coffee store is empty or last-minute trips to the grocery store because you forgot to buy pet food.Know exactly what’s in stock and where. Have you ever gone to a store hoping to buy something, only to learn that they were out of stock? A new feature from Google Home allows people to ask Google Assistant to find in-stock products at the closeststo re. For example: “Google, where can I find the Nintendo Switch console?” An assistant will tell you how many stores have it right then and how close they are. Of course, it isn’t currently available for all stores in all locations, but you can already see a future when it has become standard.Convenience, experience, and options---retail will take on a new look.12.How does the author develop the passage?A.By arguing and debating.B.By asking and answering.C.By analyzing and commenting.D.By comparing and concluding.13.What can we know from Paragraph 2?A.Consumers can’t get their orders in one day now.B.Superfast delivery has widely been used now.C.The delivery will be in two days in the future.D.It is possible to deliver goods within two hours in the future.14.According to the passage, what will happen in the future?A.Shopping will be more convenient and effective.B.Industrial giants will rule the whole retail trade.C.Retail will disappear gradually.D.People will ask Google Assistant to purchase goods.15.What’s probably the best title of the passage?A.How Will We Run the Retail Trade in the Future?B.How Will New Technology Change the World?C.What Will Retail Be Like in the Future?D.What Benefits Will High-tech Bring in the Future?阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

综合英语(3)试题及答案

综合英语(3)试题及答案

11. C
12. C
13. A
14. D
15. A
16. D
17. A

18. A
19. C
20. D
Ⅲ. 第三部分(20分,每小题2分)
21. C
22. D
23. D
24. D
25. A
26. D
27. C
28. A
29. C
30. D
Ⅳ. 第四部分(15分,每小题3分) (答案并不一定要求与所给答案完全一样。符 合 句 意,无 语 法 错 误,得 3 分;基 本 符 合 句 意,无
homeandtheworkplace,and manyofthemostimportantdevelopmentsincomputertechnology
are based on laser.
(22160 号 )综 合 英 语 (3)答 案 第 1 页 (共 2 页 )
Ⅴ. 第五部分(25分)(答案略) 36. 评分标准: 21~25 很好。基本无语法错误、内容切题、结构合理、行文流畅。 16~20 较好。无重大语法错误、内容比较切题、结构比较合理、文字比较通顺。 10~15 差。语法错误很多、结构较乱、内容与题目要求不很一致、字数不够。 0~9 很差。语句不通、语法错误太多、文不对题、结构混乱。
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综合英语(3) 试题答案及评分标准
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Ⅰ. 第一部分(20分,每小题2分)
2024 年 1 月
1. C
2. D
3. B
4. A
5. C
6. D
7. C

2024年外研版四年级上册英语Module 3综合检测试卷及答案

2024年外研版四年级上册英语Module 3综合检测试卷及答案

( A )4. A. Yes, they are.
B. They are sleeping.
( B )5. A. Thank you.
B. OK.
五 听短文, 根据所听内容补全短文。(10 分)
Hello! I’m Lulu. Welcome to my house. Look! My mother is 1. singing a song. My father is playing 2. chess with my grandpa. Where is my little brother? He is 3. drawing pictures in the bedroom. How about me? I’m 4. dancing . What’s the dog doing? Oh, it’s 5. jumping .
笔试部分(60分)
六 根据图片及首字母提示写单词, 补全句子。(10 分)
1. This is my little sister. She is playing with a toy boat . 2. He is reading a book about animals. It’s very i ntere.sting 3. The k ids are riding bikes. 4. Look at the c lock . It’s seven now. 5. Xiaoyong is h ungry . He wants to eat some bread.
4. My grandpa is doing (do) taijiquan. 点拨:由is 可知该句子为现在进行时态, 动词用ing 形式。 5. —What are (be) the birds doing? —They’re singing.

新-综合英语(三)期末总复习题

新-综合英语(三)期末总复习题

综合英语(三)复习习题集锦(附答案)Final RevisionI.Translate the expressions or phrases in the following sentences.1.During this time, students are (经历)an identity crisis and(设法)find out who they are and what their strengths and weaknesses are. (Unit 1)2. While students are going through an identity crisis, they are becoming (独立于)their parents, yet are probably still(依赖于)them.3. Not only are they being introduced to new people and new knowledge, but they are alsoacquiring new ways of 整合) and (处理) information. (Unit 1)4.One poem(记得) in grade school survives in my mind. (Unit 2)5.There is something in the American character that is even secretly (敌视)the act of aimless reading, a certain hale and heartiness that is (怀疑)reading as anything more than a tool for advancement. (Unit 2)6.Was the printed word (取代)the spoken one? (Unit 2)7.And wander I did, although, in my every day life, I had nowhere to go and noimaginable reason (究竟)why I should want to leave. (Unit 2)8. Her thoughts(停留在)the last two words. And in the warmth, as it were,another memory unfolded. (Unit 3)9. Now he who .(看起来像个成功人士)10. And it is not necessary to know the language— the life of the boat (亲密的关系)between you and the people that’s more than sufficient. (Unit 3)11. He closed his eyes an instant, but opening them his face (顿时亮了起来, 容光焕发)as though he had struck a match in a dark room. (Unit 3)12. He was not the first to inhabit such a thing. But he was the first who ever did so自愿的,基于原则). (Unit 4)13. And, (有意的), he publicly behaved in such ways as to show people whatreal life was.(Unit 4)14. Nearly everybody crowded to Corinth in order to congratulate him, (指望得到一官半职).(Unit 4)15.There was once a town in the heart of America where all life seemed to live(和谐相处)its surroundings.(Unit 5)16.This has happened because insects, in Darwin’s principle of the surviv al of the fittest,have evolved super races(免疫于)the particular insecticide used.(Unit 5) 17.Such a system (创造条件/搭建舞台)explosive increase in specific insectpopulations.(Unit 5)(消亡/失去作用), something they are not about to do without a struggle. (Unit6)20. You can (要求召集)all the troops you want and build more jails and drugboot camps, but as long as demand remains, the traffic will get through. 21. Nancy Reagan’s Just Say No to drugs campaign (招致嘲笑),but itrecognized the only non-repressive way to go after drugs.(Unit 6)22.She (把自己全部投入)life with an energy that made her seem always onthe run. (Unit 8)23.She wrote back in an unusually cheery vein intended to demonstrate, I suppose, that shewas (想要改变她自己).(Unit 8)24.If a parent does (揭示真理)a bit, it is often only to stun the young withsome exemplary tale of how much harder life was in the old days. (Unit 8)25.He looked upon the time that had been my future in a disturbing way. My future washis past, and being young, he (漠不关心)the past. (Unit 8)II. Multiple choices1. Our plan was not______ by the board of directors.A. suspectedB. sanctionedC. sprawledD. committed2. A ______ package was found on the platform.A. inveterateB. equivalentC. exclusiveD. suspect3. ______in the past, at the moment it is a favorite choice for wedding gown.A. Unpopular has as white beenB. White has been as unpopularC. Unpopular has been as whiteD. Unpopular as white has been4. ______ for a long time, the fields are all dried up.A. There has been no rainB. Having no rainC. There having been no rainD. There being no rain5. As a result of careless washing, the jacket ______ to a child’s size.A. contractedB. compressedC. shrankD. decreased6. He has ______ his small company into a corporate giant.A. variedB. alteredC. convertedD. transformed7. The book argued that education should not be too closely ______ market needs.A. geared withB. geared toC. link toD. connect with8. Unfortunately, he is heavily ______ to drugs.A. addictedB. absorbedC. endowedD. bothered9. The millions of calculations involved, ______ by hand, would have lost all practical value by the time they were finished.A. had they been doneB. they had been doneC. having been doneD. they were done10. It was courageous of him to ______ the “One Family, One Child” policy at that time.A. advanceB. minimize C repeal D. advocate11. Many laid-off workers have to ______ new skills to get re-employed.A. inquireB. requireC. acquireD. enquire12. Televisions enable us to see things happen almost at the exact moment ______.A. which they are happeningB. they are happeningC. which they happenD. they have happened13. We must look at the situation in an ______ way.A. objectiveB. objectC. subjectiveD. subject14. His expenditure on holidays and luxuries is rather high in ______ to his income.A. comparisonB. proportionC. associationD. calculation15. ______ me most was that the young boy who had lost both arms in an accident could handle a pen with his feet.A. That amazedB. It amazedC. Which amazedD. What amazed16. When I try to understand ______ that prevents so many Americans from being as happy as one might expect, it seems to me that there are two causes.A. why it doesB. what it doesC. what it isD. why it is17. No sooner ______ he was asked to leave again.A. he had arrived thanB. he arrived whenC. had he arrived thanD. when he arrived18. You should know better than ______ your little sister at home by herself.A. to leaveB. leavingC. to have leftD. left19. Products tend to sell well that are packed in ______ catch the consumer’s eye.A. such ways as toB. such way as toC. ways so as toD. a way that20. Look at the terrible situation I am in. If only I ______ your advice.A. followB. had followedC. would followD. have followed21. I think it is dreadful that anyone ______ be so miserable.A. shouldB. willC. isD. shall22. As the train will not leave until one hour later, we ______ grab a bite at the snack bar.A. may wellB. just as wellC. might as wellD. as well23. ______ with the developed areas, people’s living standard of this province is not high at all.A. CompareB.While comparingC. When comparedD. Comparing24. In the sentence “In the center of the square stood a monument,” the italicized phrase is ______.A. an adverbialB. the objectC. a complementD. the subject25. She resorted to ______ when she had no money to buy foods for her children.A. have stolenB. stealC. stoleD. stealing26. Which of the following can not be used to complete “I’ll let you know ______ he comes”?A. untilB. immediatelyC. as soon asD. the moment27. As a senior professor she ______ better than to get involved in such a scandal.A. must have knownB. cloud have knownC. should have knownD. would have known28. The boy has admitted to ______ the window while playing football yesterday.A. breakingB. having been brokenC. breakD. be breaking29. There can be no economy ______ there is no efficiency.A. unlessB. whereC. provided thatD. because t30. Betty advised me to label our luggage carefully in case it gets ______ in transit.A. misusedB. mishandledC. mistakenD. mislaid31. The assurances were ______ in general terms.A. spreadB. couchedC. executedD. pressed32. Profit was both the ______ and the reward of enterprise.A. aspirationB. pranceC. spurD. solace33. ______ money, she is quite rich. However, this does not mean that she is happy.A. ConcerningB. As toC. In terms ofD. In the light of34. He didn’t have time to read the report word for word: he just ______ it.A. skimmedB. observedC. overlookedD. glanced35. I want to ______ some Hong Kong dollars into American dollars.A. modifyB. turnC. convertD. transform36. A well-written composition ______ good choice of words and clear organization among other things.A. calls forB. calls onC. calls upD. calls off37. Obviously, the chairman’s remarks at the conference were ______ and not planned.A. substantialB. syntheticC. simultaneousD. spontaneous38. If you are steadfast enough, you can ______ a bad habit.A. kickB. forgetC. forgiveD. smuggle39. This house will probably come on the ______ next month.A. fairB. marketC. shopD. store40. George was introduced to ______ activities at a young age, when she was hire to act as a lookout for drug dealers.A. illegalB. lawfulC. faithfulD. peaceful41. The American people are as ______ to the idea of sin and its punishment as they are to making money.A. resolvedB. legalizedC. devotedD. glamorized42. Democracy ______ people to be responsible citizens.A. inquiresB. requiresC. acquiresD. enquires43. People’s status in society is frequently ______ by how much they own.A. measuredB. examinedC. testedD. questioned44. I don’t know what I can do to ______ your kindness.A. payB. replace C place D repay45. Jack is so ______ to his appearance that he never has his clothes pressed.A. adverseB. anonymousC. indifferentD. casual46. I walked toward the only ______ seat in the restaurant, only to be told that the seat had been taken.A. hollowB. vacantC. emptyD. bare47. We agreed to accept ______ they thought was the best tourist guide.A. whateverB. whomeverC. whicheverD. whoever48. On no account ______ feed the animals.A. are the visitors allowed toB. the visitors are allowed toC. are allowed the visitors toD. the visitors are to allowed49. His remarks were ______ annoy everybody at the meeting.A. so as toB. such toC. such as toD. as much as to50.He ______ killed but for the arrival of the police.A. might have beenB. wasC. has been killedD. would not be51. There is an increasing ______ to make movies describing violence.A. strengthB. directionC. traditionD. trend52. Outside my office window there is a fire ______ on the right.A. escapeB. ladderC. stepsD. stairs53. I ______ with the Browns during my stay in New York City.A. put inB. put downC. put onD. put up54. Operations which left patients ______ and in need of long periods of discovery time now leave them feeling relaxed and comfortable.A. exhaustedB. unhealthyC. upsetD. fearful55. The combination of temperature and pressure ______ the densities become equal is called the critical point.A. in whichB. thatC. on thatD. at which56. ______ for the timely investment form the general public, our company would not be so thriving as it is.A. Were it notB. Had it not beenC. Be it notD. Should it not be57. ______ whether a day goes by in which they don’t try to influence others.A. There is no doubtB. Beyond any doubtC. It is doubtfulD. Doubtlessly58. The old man strolled to the beach, ______.A. his dog following himB. his dog followed himC. his dog was followedD. following by his dog59. Richard shot a dangerous murderer in self-defense and therefore should go ______.A. not to be punishedB. unpunishingC. not punishedD. unpunished60. This car is cheaper to buy ______ the other one is more economical to run.A. althoughB. whereasC. thanD. since61. A sweet smile is a figurative expression, but sweet coffee is a ______ one.A. literalB. literaryC. literateD. illiterate62. I missed the last bus. I could do nothing but ______ in the village for the night.A. stayingB. stayedC. to stayD. stay63. International football matches do not always make ______ better understanding between countries.A. upB. forC. intoD. out64. We are taught that a business letter should be written in a formal style ______ in a personal one.A. rather than upB. other thanC. better thanD. less than65. Being color-blind, Sally can’t make a ______ between red and green.A. differenceB. distinctionC. comparisonD. division66. You must insist that students give a truthful answer ______ with the reality of their world.A. relevantB. simultaneousC. consistentD. practical67. The customer expressed her ______ for that broad hat.A. disapprovalB. distasteC. dissatisfactionD. dismay68. As the manager was away on a business trip, I was asked to ______ the weekly staffmeeting.A. presideB. introduceC. chairD. dominate69. In the work of the police, much depends on ______ a sixth sense for trouble.A. officers to haveB. officer’s havingC. officer’s haveD. officers’ having70. When he was asked about the missing briefcase, the man ______ ever seeing it.A. refuseB. deniedC. opposedD. resistedIII. Translate the following sentences into Chinese. (英译汉)1.Unquestionably, it is still premature to talk about a world based on brotherhood.毫无疑问,现在谈建立在博爱基础上的世界还为时过早。

七年级英语期末综合测试卷(三)含答案

七年级英语期末综合测试卷(三)含答案

七年级英语期末综合测试卷(三)(时间:90分钟满分:100分)班级_______ _______ 得分_______听力部分(20分)一、根据你所听到的容,选择正确答案(5分)( )1.A.five boxes B.fifteen books C.fifty bags( )2.A.tall and slim B.short and slim C.short and strong( )3.A.1ater B.1atter C.1etter( )4.88010667 B.88010676 C.88010677( )5.go to school B.go home C.go to the zoo二、根据你所听到的对话及问题选择正确答案(5分)( )6.A.One. B.Four. C.Three.( )7.A.4:15. B.4:50. C.5:50.( )8.A.At schoo1. B.At home. C.In a book shop.( )9.A.On Thursday. B.On Friday. C.On Saturday.( )10.A.White. B.Yellow. C.Red.三、根据你所听到的对话及问题选择正确答案(5分)(听第一段对话回答第11、12小题,第二段对话回答13、14、15)( )11.A.3:25. B.4:25. C.5:25.( )12.A.12 yuan. B.12.5 yuan. C.13 yuan.( )13.A.A pair of trousers. B.A pair of football boots. C.A sweater.( )14.A.Size 6. B.Size 7. C.Size 8.( )15.A.$68 B.$58 C.$45四、根据你所听到的短文填入正确的单词(5分)Millie is 16 clothes for me now.Look at the 17 .It is 18 and the colour is young 19 favourite.I think it looks 20 on anyone.Oh,how nice the 21 boots are 11 think it is 22 to wear boots.Let me 23 them on.I don’t want them to be 24 tight.I think 1 will be 25 in the clothes.16._______17._______18._______19._______20._______21._______ 22._______ 23._______ 24._______ 25._______笔试部分(80分)一、选择填空(15分)( )1.-Could you buy _______milk for me.please?一Sorry,I don’t have_______ money.A.some;some B.any,anyC.any,some D.some,any( )2.Would you like _______ at home or go for a walk?A.to stay B.stayingC.stay D.stays( )3.I don’t mind _______the window.It is not in the room.A.to open B.openedC.opening D.is coming( )4.My words made him _______very sad.A.feels B.feelC.to feel D.D felt( )5.China is a country _______a 1ong history.A.has B.haveC.in D.with( )6.The library is a good place _______books.A.to look B.to seeC.to watch D.to read( )7. 一I called you yesterday,_______nobody answered it.Where _______you?-Our family went to Hang Zhou.A.and;are B.but;wereC.so;were D.but;did( )8.Mr. White has two children._______is a doctor,and _______is a nurse. A.One;another B.One;othersC.One;other D.One;the other( )9. The actor _______of medium build and _______straight.black hair,.A.is;has B.is:isC.has;has D.has;is( )10.We have a job _______you _______a teacher.A. for; forB. to;forC. for;as D.for;to( )11.We’re so tired。

英语丨广东省2023届高三高考综合能力测试(三)11月联考英语试卷及答案

英语丨广东省2023届高三高考综合能力测试(三)11月联考英语试卷及答案

广东省2023届高三综合能力测试(三)英语试题2022年11月本试卷共8页,满分120分,考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡上,用2B铅笔将答题卡上的相应位置填涂考生号。

因听说另考,试题从第二部分的“阅读理解”开始,试题号从“21”开始。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔在答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑:如需要改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案写在试卷上无效。

3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需要改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液,不按以上要求作答无效。

4.考生必须保证答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将答题卡交回。

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

ASince the very first known lighthouse was built in Egypt,lighthouses have been the focus of many literary works for several decades.So what is it about lighthouses that we are so drawn to? Perhaps it's the symbol of consistent reliability that we so often long for in our lives;or the symbol of hope during overwhelming storms;or of light overcoming the darkness.The list could go on and on.Lighthouses have provided both physical and emotional safety for millions of people for thousands of years.No matter your reason for loving lighthouses,this list lighthouses in Maine will arm you with all of the information you'll need to start your exploration.Burnt Coat Harbor LightLocated on beautiful Swan's Island,Maine,this historic light station is a perfect destination for a day trip from Mt.Desert.Or,stay a few days on Swan's Island!Built in1872,it is only accessibly by boat.The lighthouse is open to the public during specific hours in the summer.The light keeper's house apartment is available for vacation rentals.Whitehead LightIt was Thomas Jefferson's signature that authorized the construction of a small dwelling and a stone lighthouse in1803on Whitehead Island.Ever since,the Whitehead Light Station has provided a beacon to mariners making their way up and down the Maine Coast.Built in1852.Bestviewed by boat.The lighthouse is only open by appointment.Ovemight accommodations on the island are available.Pemaquid Point LightThe Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park is run and maintained by the Bristol Parks andRecreation Department.The park is open to visitors9a.m.-5p.m.everyday from the Middle of May until mid to late October(closing date varies each year).The tower has limited hours for climbing and is only open weather permitting.Built in1835.Accessible by car.The lighthouse is open on specific days to the public.21.Why do lighthouses attract so many people?A.They are on a must-see listB.They act as symbols of hope.C.They were first built in Egypt.D.They are the topic of literary works.22.What is special about Whitehead Light?A.It offers free accommodations.B.It is open to visitors everyday.C.It needs advanced appointment.D.It was built by Thomas Jefferson.23.What do the three lighthouses have in common?A.They were built in the19th century.B.They are the best travel destinations.C.They are still open all year round.D.They are only accessible by boat.BJosue Rivas didn't know his father well.When he was seven,his mother left Mexico to look for work in the United States,leaving him in the care of his father.But Josue Rivas says his dad didn't know how to be a dad.His father was a photographer who struggled with alcoholism and gave away nearly as many portraits as he sold.Under his care,Josue quickly ended up on the streets and was homeless for four years until his mom came and brought him to America.After that,Josue didn't hear from his father much.But in the last year,during the pandemic,they reconnected.Josue told his dad Arturo Rivas how his abandonment hurt him.The man was defensive at first,but heard him out(耐心听完). And a month before he died of COVID-19this year,he called his son to tell him that he wanted to continue to talk about their relationship.They never got to have those conversations.The last memories Josue has of his father are a photo of him in the hospital.”I didn't get to say goodbye to him,”says Josué,32."I didn't get to say:”Hey,I hope you have a good joumey.""As a kid,Josue hated photography because it reminded him of his dad.But as he grew older,he embraced it,recognizing the loving,if misguided,efforts his father had made to pass on his ant form to him.To work through his grief,Josue found himself retuning to the camera,projecting images of his dad onto the walls of his house and then photographing himself next to them.24.What happened to Josue after his mother left for the United States?A.He had to look for work.B.He became a homeless child.C.He was addicted to alcohol.D.He took good care of his father.25.How did Arturo feel about the relationship with his son at last?A.DefensiveB.Hurt.C.Sorry.D.Close.26.Why didn't Arturo continue the conversations with his son?A.He passed away due to illness.B.He suffered loss of memories of his son.C.He refused to talk about their relationship.D.He started a journey to the United States.27.What can we learn about Josue from the last paragraph?A.He set up a project with his father.B.He thought his father misguided him.C.He hated photography as he grew older.D.He put down the past and forgave his father.CA recent study found that more than a third of all heat deaths worldwide can be attributed to climate change.Parts of the U.S.are feeling the danger now.Heat waves,like the one that has held the Northwest United States in its grip for the past week,are deadly.The human toll(伤亡人数)of the record-breaking temperatures that struck both coasts of the U.S.and Canada in recent weeks is already enormous.At least80people have died in the U.S during the past few days of extreme heat;in British Columbia,the number is in the hundreds.And, as more data trickles in,those numbers are likely to rise even further.A mountain of scientific research has shown that climate change is making heat waves longer, hotter,more likely,and more dangerous.A recent study published in Nature Climate Change adds additional detail by assessing the human cost of that extra heat:In June,a team of some70 researchers reported that for the732sites on6continents they studied,on average,37percent of all heat-related deaths can be blamed directly for climnate change.The study underlines the urgency with which we need to address human-caused climate change,says Ana Vicedo Cabrera,lead author of the study and a climate change epidemiologist atthe University of Bern,in Switzerland."Climate change is not something in the future:It's something in the present,and it is already affecting our health in very dramatic ways,"she says.Extreme,deadly heat events like the one hitting North America are a warming of what will come."We can expect that what we've seen in the past is going to increase exponentially in the future.Our choices for the future are more of this, or a lot more of this.We can still choose between bad and worse,”he says.Either way,it is well past time to start helping people across the country prepare for extreme heat,says University of Washington's Kristie Ebi,a global environmental health exper Some actions can be simple,like making sure people have access to fans,air conditioning,and shade.But the basic message is simple,according to Ebi:We can choose to save lives."Heat kills,but it doesn't have to,"she says.28.What is the main cause of the heat deaths?A.Air pollution.B.Climate change.C.Overpopulation.D.Geographical Location.29.What does the underlined work"enormous"in paragraph2mean?A.Zero.B.Moderate.C.LitleD.Huge30.What can we learn from Ana's words?A.Climate change was an issue in the past.B.Heat waves will definitely come next year.C.Human-caused climate change needs solving.D.The future of human is between good and bad.31.Which saying can best describe Ebi's attitude?A.It's better late than never.B.Rome was not built in a dayC.Where there is a will.there is a way.D.God help those who help themselves.DLack of sleep has been linked to heart disease.Poor mood and loneliness.Being tired could also make us less likely to help one another,researchers report August23in PLOS Biology.The hour of sleep lost in the switch over to Daylight Savings Time(夏令时)every spring appears to reduce people's tendency to help others,the researchers found in an experiment. Specifically,they showed that average donations to one nonprofit organization dropped by around10percent in the workweek after the time switch compared with four weeks before and after the change.In some states that do not observe Daylight Savings Time,donations remained unchanged.With over half of the people living in parts of the developed world reporting that they rarely get enough sleep during the workweek,the finding has implications beyond the week we spring forward,the researchers say."Lack of sleep shapes the social experiences we have and the kinds of societies we live in,"says neuroscientist Ben Simon of the University of Califomia,Berkeley To test the link between sleep loss and generosity,Ben Simon and her team first brought23 young adults into the lab for two nights.The participants slept through one night and stayed awake for another night.In the mornings,participants completed a standardized questionnaire rating their likelihood of helping strangers in various situations.For instance,whether they would give up their seat on a bus to a stranger or offer a ride to a coworker in need.About80percent of participants showed less likelihood of helping others when sleep-deprived than when rested.The researchers then observed participant'brain activity in a functional MRI machine. comparing each participant's neural activity in a rested versus sleep-deprived state.That showed that sleep deprivation reduced activity in a network of brain regions linked to the ability to empathize with others.There's always a possibility that some other variable besides sleep is causing this decline in generosity,says behavioral economist David Dickinson.But this experiment enabled the researchers to draw a convincing line from changes to the brain that appear during sleep loss to real-world behavior.Chronic sleep loss in the modem world is a serious problem,Ben Simon says.But unlike many other large-scale problems-think climate change or political polarization(极化)-this one has a ready solution.”If you think about promoting sleep and letting people get the sleep they need, what an impact that could have on the societies we live in."32.The experiment focused on whether sleep loss can make peopleA.less generousB.lonelyC.moodyD.uncommunicative33.What did Ben Simon think of the finding?A.It provides a ready cure for sleep lossB.It brings about long-term effects on society.C.It is well received among developed world.D.It is not convincing because of some variables.34.What can we learn about the experiment from paragraph4?A.It adopted diverse methods during the test.B.It aimed to improve people's act of generosity.C.It analyzed different kinds of experiment resultD.It involved different participants in the two stages35.What is the passage mainly about?A.Ready solution to solve sleep lossB.More people tending to suffer sleep loss.C.The standard method of testing generosity.D.Sleep loss making people less generous.第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,有两项为多余选项。

综合英语(3)期末考试试题及答案

综合英语(3)期末考试试题及答案

综合英语(3)期末考试试题及答案2008年1月ⅠVocabulary and Structure (20%)1. Have they achieved the American dream _ are they on _____ street?A goodB easyC richD simple2.The room is in a terrible mess; it ___ cleaned.A would have beenB mustn‟t have beenC shouldn‟t have beenD can‟t have been3. _____, the chances of winning the lottery are very small.A On purposeB In turnC In realityD With pleasure4. Charlie ___ his trip to London because he couldn‟t get a passport in time.A have canceledB has to cancelC must cancelD had to cancel5. We were ____ for half an hour in the traffic and so we arrived late.A kept offB broken downC put backD held up6. She _____ waited until they had finished , and then she began to speak calmly but firmly.A peculiarlyB patheticallyC perfectlyD patiently7.It is better to _____ schoolchildren by feeding them good food.A noticeB neglectC witnessD nourish8. ___ the traffic jam, I wouldn‟t have been late for the dinner party.A Were it not forB ButC Only ifD If not9. the first place ____ in the factory was the tool room.A where we visitedB we visited inC we visitedD which we visited10. ____, I will learn it well.A No matter how English is difficultB However English is difficultC However difficult English isD No matter how difficult is EnglishⅡCloze (20%)When a German couple noticed a man‟s head and shoulder sticking out of a glacier in the Austrian Alps recently, they made history. The frozen corpse was about five feet 11 and scientists who helicoptered to the site determined that it was 4,000 years old – the first 12 body ever found from the Bronze Age. Mummified by the wind and snow, he came 13 with sikn, bones, internal organs, and fingernails. He was 14 in leather shoes and finely stitched leather suit, insulted with hay. An array of weapons and equipment was found alongside him_ 15 a leather quiver with fourteen arrows, a stone necklace, a fire flint, a knife, and an ax with a crude bronze head.“The find is of 16 scientific meaning,”said Lonrad Spindler, professor of early and Primeval History at the University of Innsbruck, who is investigating the 17 . Skeletal remains of buried corpses have been excavated before in Bronze Age graves. But “the iceman,”as Austrian newspapers dubbed him, was going about the normal course of life when he died 18 the ages of 20 and 40, which means he should yield a reassure-trove of information about conditions 4,000 years ago. Scientists plans to 19 the contents of his stomach and intestine for clues to the Bronze Age diet, illnesses, and parasites. They also hoped to 20 the glacier site further for companions.11. A tall B height C long D length12. A steady B great C alive D intact13. A ready B complete C full D enough14. A showed B fashioned C dressed D determined15. A with B including C of D over16. A minor B feeble C gorgeous D extraordinary17. A discovery B story C legend D invention18. A from B of C between D with19. A look B study C hear D watch20. A develop B manage C travel D searchⅢReading Comprehension (20%)<一>Some students at the Open University left school 20years age. Others are younger but al must be at least 21 years old. This is one example of how the Open University is different from all other universities. Its students must either work full-time or beat home all day. For instance, mothers of families do not have to pass any examinations before they are accepted as students. This is why the university is called “open”. The university was started in order to help a known group – people who missed having a university education when they were young.The first name for the Open University was …the University of the Air‟. The idea was to teach …on the air‟, in other words on radio and television. Most of the teaching is done like this. Radio and television have brought the classroom into people‟s homes. But this, on its own, is not enough for a university education. The Open University students also receives advice at one of 283 study centers in the country, 36 weeks of the years he or she has to send written work to a …tutor‟, the person who guides his or her studies. The student must also spend 3 weeks every summer as a full-time student. Tutors and students meet and study together, as in other universities.21 The purpose of the Open University is to _____________.A help the young to go to schoolB help those who want to study the universityC help those who are younger than 21 years oldD help those who had missed the chance to study when they were young22. …on the air‟ means ________.A on the showB on radio and TVC on the flightD flying everywhere23. The students at the Open University have their education _______.A.both at home and at some study centersB.through many kinds of examinationsC.with their written work onlyD.in the local centers only24. …Tutor‟ in the second paragraph means __________.A the person who is in charge of various examsB the person who is to help students get through examsC the person who provides guidance to students in their studiesD the person who teaches students face to face25. Which of the following is implied but not stated?A Everyone wants to go to such an open university.B Everyone wants to go to such an open university.C Students must be over 21 years old in the Open University.D The Open University really benefits a lot those who did not have the chance to have university education.<二>My husband and I were traveling in Africa. And we were staying in a government guest house which was sort of like a small hotel, but it wasn‟t a very fancy place. Anyway it was a very hot night. We wanted to have the windows open, but the problem was we had everything we owned right there in the room. The windows didn‟t have any screens or anything. So anybody could just come right in and steal our things. But if we shut the window, it would be impossible to sleep. It was way over a hundred degrees Fahrenheit or forty degrees centigrade. So we decided to put a lot of pots and pants like that under the window. Then if a thief came in, the pots and pans would fall down and we would wake up. That‟s what we did. Anyway, we were asleep.All of the sudden in the middle of the night, sure enough, I hear the pans crash. I sat up in bed. My heart was beating like anything. I could see that there was a man in a white robe standing up next to the bed. I tried to scream and I had laryngitis(喉炎) which mean my voice wasn‟t working. And I was screaming in the local language for help. It was like … help, help‟. But I couldn‟t scream. So the man came over and he shoved me down on the bed. Then he says in English “:be quiet.”Then I realized it was my husband, huh… And when I was able to speak, I asked, “what …re you doing?” He said, “ well, I had a headache and I wanted to get up and get some aspirins.26. Why did they want to sleep with the windows open? Because ______.A the windows didn‟t have any screensB it was very hot thereC they stayed on the first floorD there were no neighbors around27. Why were they worried about leaving the windows open? Because __________.A they were worried about their kidsB nobody opened the windows in the hotelC it was very windy in the late nightD they were afraid of being stolen while they were asleep28. How did they construct an alarm system?A They called the police for help.B they set the alarm clock in the bedroom.C They put a lot of pans and pots under the window.D They closed the window after a second thought.29. Who was the intruder who crashed into the pots and pans?A It was the husband.B It was a thief.C It was their kids.D It was the wife.30. What was the person doing in the darkness? The person _________.A was having a nightmareB wanted to take some medicineC was going to the toiletD wanted to have some waterⅣPut each of the following sentences into English or Chinese (15%)31. As late as 1897, sailors in the British Navy were not permitted to use knives and forks because using them was considered unmanly._________________________________________________________________________.32. When a close relationship ends, or when we are afraid that it might end, production of endorphins(太咖肽) stops and we‟re throw into a panic._________________________________________________________________________.33. Lasers are used in our homes in music CD players and videodisc players, which offer much better audio and video reproduction than we get from audiotapes or VCRs._________________________________________________________________________.34. 在欧洲,会有很多人排队等候爬上某段山坡,到处都有向导来回走动,垃圾可见。

国家开放大学电大专科《综合英语(3)》2023-2024期末试题及答案(试卷代号:2160)

国家开放大学电大专科《综合英语(3)》2023-2024期末试题及答案(试卷代号:2160)

国家开放大学电大专科《综合英语》2023-2024期末试题及答案关建字摘要:答案,试题答案,符合,业家,村域,孩的,位址,答宰,符含,无版竭诚为您提供优质文档,本文为收集整理修正,共9页,请先行预览,如有帮助感谢下载支持国家开放大学电大专科《综合英语(3)》2023-2024期末试题及答案(试卷代号:2160) I. Vocabulttry mid StructureDirections: Beneath each of the following sentences, there wrv four choices marked A. B. C nndII Choose the <»nc that best completes the sentences Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEE T.(20 points)L • the ehnnees of winning the lottery are very smalLA.On purpose C. In realityB. In turnD・ With pleasure2.Our course will help you get over your and develop 5clf-confidcncv<A.curiosityC. nervousness3.The lotteries as a way io make money.X viewG reviewproduce: D・ annlyxe B. feverD. excellenceL She developed a lor the natural worlds for birds• lar niountAin$> for rivers.At pasture G patience 区passage D. passion5.Slowly, the policemen the house vnthout any noijCrA. appronched C. appreciated B approved D< agreed6.With your business senset you n choin of restnurnnis in five yearsA・ manageC are managing B. will have managed D・ will be managing7< Again Butcher approached the mooset her ax«swingingC. to swing8. Not onlyA. kept nch peopleV. did rich people keep B. swung D・ swingp3» they mode them do strange things for lhetr i nirrtAinnirnt.rich people dnl keepIX nch people kifpi9・ 1thre«a miles when 1 a pain in my side.B. hadn't even gonei got D. haven^t gone; have gut15 mostly theA. haver/1 evrn gone ; Rot C. didn a i go? had got10. Simply breathe into A paper bag and re4ireathr the same air,carbon dioxide.A# who C> thatl] • ClozeB ・ which whereDirections : For each numbered hhink In the following passage t lhere are four choices mnrked A, B t C and D. Choose the best one »nd mark your answer on I he ANSWER SHEEI*. (20 points)Exercise is good for you. but most people rcfilly know very little about how to rxerrisr properly^ Sowhen you try> you can run into iroublp.Many people 11 tli«l when specific muscles arc exercised• the fai in the neighboring area is el burnedup". Yet the 12 is thar exercise hurn< f^t from a)l over the body.Studies show muscles which are not 13 lose their Strength very quickly. To regain n needs 48 to 72hours and exercise every other day will keep M normal level of jihysiv*! strrngt luTo 14 weight you should always "work up a good nwwn" when exercising- No sweating only 15 body tempermure to prevent nvrr hcat:n«. I his is nothing bu1 water loss. 16 You replace the liquid> you replncc the weight#Wulking is the l>C5t and easyro-ds t?xerci5e< h helps the rirculation of blood 17 the body, and hos a direct effect on your overall feeling of hmhb. Experience says tlun 20 minutes a day is 18 amount._1,_ your breathing dac^n f t return to normal s 侦1,within minuics after you ftrnshexercising, you*ve done12. A. understand 12. A. reply 13. A. exercised 14> A.加n 15. A. reduces20 .H. believe K possibility B ・ fxnmined B> lose K raiseshope C ・ rrnson C. protrefer!C ・ keep C. destroysLX know D. truth IX cured D. burn b. keeps up16. A While17. A. over18, A fortunate19. A. But if20, A. enoughIll• Reading Comprehension H. ()nc<B. nrountiK po^ihlrB. BuiB< rnu HiC A5C\ with(L minirnuniG llL>< WhenevrxIX throughoutIX minutet). And ifIX much loo(L hu> rinichDirvction«: Each of the passages below is followed by some qncstinns« For each question Ihrrv arc four answerji marked A. H. C and IX Read the passages carcfullY and choose the besl unsMer In vuch of I he questions. Mark your answer un the ANSWER SHEEL (20 points)Questions 2125are based on the following passage.Ilnlloweeri is a holiday widely celebrated wnh different ruirncs in many coumrie^. Although H on«inatcd as a religious holiday• it hns lost its religious connections in the United Siaics, It i% now if Ichr ated lorgcly ;i5 a chihlrmS d«ytand mnny American children look forward io :t for thys and weeks bcforclwnrh •「he oranRr pumpkin is hnrvcsird at this time of year and is hollowed out« a funny fare cm into ii > and a rancllv plwrcd inside as d dcrorarion in I hi* window. City fnlksw nowndaysw sometimes use p^pcr pumpkins for dtcorationjuSonic ye^rs ago. I hit holiday wn rtlrbrnlcd by <irrs5ing up in strange and fnKhtrning cnstururs und phiying tricks nn nrir\ neighbors anil ln<-nrls< such as ringing door ht llsi throwing hns of corn on the window panes, and m mhrr wayji making nnnnr disturharK^^More recentlyt children come to the door to have friends and neighbors admire their costumtfs and gues? who lhey nre behind the la he faces and receive treats n! candies > fruits or cookies. They s&yt "Trick or Treal M< meanings “1 will play a trick on you if you do not give mr A trenl. '' More rerentlyt th济pmctirc hfis even developrd into a significant inttjrnatinna! iciivity. Instead of or along with randies, children colleci money for UNICEF (United Nations InternationoI Childrcrfs Emergency Fund >• This spccinl coikciion of money by chilrlnm for nredy children throughout the world i、known nr< F「、ICEE THck or Trrai Begun only recent ly< it results in several milbori dollars each year contriliuied TO I ^NlCEFe The collection box isreuMniscem of the pumpkiiu21.What does I lallawecn ortKinale from?A. A children*$ dxy.C. A religions day.B. A trick or treat.D. A rUy for UNICEF.22.Which of the following 15 \()1 mentioned about how the children celebrated the Halloween ^ome years agn?A. Dressing up m strange and friKhtcniug cos luniks.B> Playing tricks on one f s nrighhors friends^C.Throwing hits of com on rhe window panes<D.Breaking the neighbors' windows-23.Which of the following may NO! be used in the Halloween celebration?A. Pumpkins.CCost uni c«<EL Candles D. Flowers^24.Why do children collect money in the 1 lalloween?A.They love money.B.They want to get enough money to buy candied for themselves.C.The adults nre willing to give them money.IX I hey want to help other children.25.What is the symbol of Hnlloween?A. Pumpkin.C LnughtcreQuestions 26~30are ba%cd on the following passage.Silicon Valley is 11 rnagnet to which numeious talented engineers scientists and entrepreneurs (企B Candle \X Money.业家)fmrn overseas flnck to search for fame, f*st money nnd to parsicipate in a technological revolutionwhosv imparl on mankind will surely surpass ihr epoch-making European RenmssAnceC 文艺夏兴)and Industrial Revolution of the bygone age#With the rapid spread of the Intcniet and the relentless technologjcal tnnovstions generated through it 9 1 hr information era is truly upon profoundly influencing and rhnngitig not only our lifestylct but also ihr way wc work, do business< think ond cnnirnunicate with others.Il is nob worthy th>il ilonr to50%nf its skilled nunpawrrt including engineers>scientists and entrepreneurs•conic from Asia.Prominent nmong them arc Indians and Chinese,und hat a few Singaporeajis.Intellectiwl clmllengef aside* it is « romrnan practice for starl-ups lo offer gvneruus share options to i-niployecs in order tn jittrwet the right talent into their holds. 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内蒙古广播电视大学2010-2011学年度第二学期期末考试《综合英语(3)》试题2011年7月I.语法、词汇。

用适当的词填空。

从A、B、C、D四个玄想中,选出一个正确答案,并在答题纸上写上所选答案的字母。

(本大题共25小题,每小题2分。

共50分。

)Complete each of the following sentences with the most likely answer. (25 points.)1. All things------, he is the best person we can find for the job.A. consideringB. being consideredC. having consideredD. considered2. The poor woman asked the lawyer what---- his judgment on.A. did he baseB. he basedC. had he basedD. he had based3. You----be too careful when you use a knife (to cut things).A. shouldn’tB. can’tC. won’tD. oughtn’t4. We will go on with the project-----difficulties we may meet with.A. howeverB. wheneverC. whateverD. wherever5. It is essential that a student complete the assignments----required.A. thanB. asC. likeD. thus6. He-----unwisely, but he was at last trying to do something helpful.A. should actB. would actC. may have actedD. must have acted7. -----six days later, the boy was more dead than alive.A. RescuedB. RescuingC. Having been rescuedD. Having rescued8. None of their new products have sold well, ----? A. haven’t they B. have they C. hasn’t it D. Has it9. Students should not be easily contented with the facts offered in textbooks, as many things in the world are----a matter of attitude and perception------the simple memorization of facts.A. either, orB. neither, notC. more, thanD. both, and10. In the area, AIDS is----disease that the very mention of it strikes terror into the population.A. so dreadful aB. such dreadfulC. a so dreadfulD. a such dreadful11. -----his insistence, I would have given it up long ago.A. DespiteB. But forC. ExceptD. With12. The fact----he works hard does not necessarily mean that he can be a competent leader.A. whichB. whatC. whyD. that13. It is vital that enough money----- to fund the project.A. be collectedB. must be collectedC. is collectedD. was collected14. In my opinion, hard work is the most important factor that-----to one’s success.A. resultsB. affectsC. contributesD. interferes15. In the past few years, the award was given to male writers. But this year the ---went to a woman writer.A. publicityB. distinctionC. fameD. celebrity16. Betty’s remarks----the General in his belief that she was telling the truth.A. affirmedB. informedC. reformedD. confirmed17. I hope you will come------a better solution tomorrow.A. up withB. down withC. intoD. around18. Around noon it---on him that he had never had breakfast.A. occurredB. fellC. dawnedD. came密封线内不要写参考内容34. A. seldom B. sometimes C. usually D. never35. A. of B. with C. to D. as36. A. single B. sole C. specialized D. specific37. A. few B. those C. many D. all38. A. proposed B. developed C. supplied D. offered39.A. little B. much C. some D. any40. A. ago B. past C. ahead D. beforeIII. 难句释义。

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择一个正确答案,并在答案纸上写上所选答案的字母。

(本大题共10个小题,每小题2分,共20分)Choose the closest paraphrased version for each of the sentences or italicized parts. (10 points)41. “It’s no use having a dog without teeth”, they (British member o f ICC) argue.A. It’s no use having principles that nobody respects.B. Laws without legal enforcement are useless.C. A gentle guard won’t be able to keep trouble-makers away.D. A dog without sharp teeth doesn’t frighten burglars away.42. Rapport to most of us (Americans) is less important than performance.A. In the business world, most of us think establishing close relationship with others is more important than going to performance with them.B. Most of us measure our potential business partners by what they have done instead of what they say in their reports.C. When we do business with others, whether they are successful is most important; relationship doesn’t count.D. In business dealings, most of us pay more attention to the previous achievements of the other party than to their personal relationship with us.43.What was a butterfly to do among bulls and bears?A. It was absolutely impossible for a butterfly to win when competing withbulls and bears.B. He was doomed to failure in the stock market because he was alwaysexpecting too much.C. A person who couldn’t settle down on any job was sure to fail in thestock market.D. As he didn’t have much money, he couldn’t be successful in the stockmarket.44.I was going to gamble on their inspection ending there, before they dug deeperto my diaries.A. I actually would take a risk, hoping their search would stop when they discovered the stamped broadcast scripts.B. I bet that they would be satisfied with the stamps of approval andwould not continue to search my suitcases.C. I would pray that their inspection would be put off and they wouldnever find my diaries in the suitcases.D. I would depend on their being careless not to dig deeper enough in the case where my diaries were hidden.45. After all, funerals are very democratic affairs.A. After all, all the people who will attend the funerals are members from the Democratic Party.B. After all, it is up to very individual to decide whether to attend the funerals not.C. After all, funerals are occasions where little attention is paid to social status or密封线内不要写参考内容class divisions.D. After all, funerals are occasions where people can express their opinions freely.46.They wouldn’t let you down in a crisis.A. They wouldn’t leave you alone in times o f difficulty.B. They wouldn’t disappoint you in times of difficultyC. They would stay with you to cope with difficulties.D. They would do whatever they could to help you out.47. My maternal grandfather, it is true, was cut off in the flower of hisyouth at the age of sixty-five.A. My maternal grandfather, it is true, was wounded when picking flowersat the age of 65.B. My maternal grandfather, it is true, cut flowers at the age of 65.C. My maternal grandfather, it is true, passed away at the age of 65,the age when he should be strong and vigorous.D. My maternal grandfather, it is true, could pick flowers like a young man though he was already 65.48. Love is freeing. Love is freely given, not doled out in demand.A. Love is given of one’s own free will, not provided for anyone who asks for it.B. If you beg for love, you will never get it because true love is not given out of pity.C. Love cannot be obtained by force, and it is given with no strings attached.D. There is a noble quality about love that helps improve man morally.49.Seven days before the design is due, I’m still deadlocked.A. In order to finish the design ahead of time. I ‘m deeply absorbed in my work.B. Seven days before I’m expected to finish the design, I get into some trouble.C. I am not allowed to go out of the lab until I have finished my design.D. Seven days before I am supposed to hand in the design, I am still puzzled with the problems.50. It would be a shallow kind of optimism to assume that the introduction of the art of inventing has been as immediate and unmixed blessing to mankind.A. It would be a shallow kind of optimism to believe that the introduction of the art of inventing has directly benefited only mankind.B. It would be a shallow kind of optimism to believe that the introduction of the art of inventing has benefited mankind directly.C. It would be a shallow kind of optimism to think that the introduction of the art of inventing has blessed mankind immediately and blessed only mankind.D. It would be a shadow kind of optimism to believe that the introduction of the art of inventing has benefited mankind immediately and brought them only benefit.。

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