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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

国开形成性考核《综合英语(3)》单元测试(3)试题及答案

国开形成性考核《综合英语(3)》单元测试(3)试题及答案

国开形成性考核《综合英语(3)》单元测试(3)试题及答案(课程ID:01876,整套相同,如遇顺序不同,Ctrl+F查找,祝同学们取得优异成绩!)一、词汇(Vocabulary)为下列各项选择最佳答案。

Choose the best answer for each of the following items.题目1、I ()the reasons for your anxiety, Mr Brown.【A】:appoint【B】:appreciate【C】:applaud【D】:approach答案:B题目2、It was a ()for them to have all these visitors sitting around in the shop.【A】:assistance【B】:numeracy【C】:nuisance【D】:resistance答案:C题目3、Our course will help you get over your ()and develop self-confidence.【A】:curiosity【B】:fever【C】:nervousness【D】:excellence答案:C题目4、Sometimes during banquets, they would ()the tables and among the guests who were eating.【A】:calm down【B】:glide over【C】:break in【D】:turn over答案:B题目5、Ted's leaving for camp in two weeks, and he still hasn’t found anyone to ()his dog.【A】:take after【B】:make use of【C】:take care of【D】:take off答案:C二、语法(Grammar)为下列各项选择最佳答案。

大学英语3(专升本)综合测试3

大学英语3(专升本)综合测试3

大学英语3(专升本)综合测试3总分:100分得分:0分一、单选题1. People at the party worried about him, ___________because no one was aware he had gone。

(1分)(A) of where(B) of the place where(C) where(D) the place参考答案:A2. A police officer claimed that the young man had attempted to______ paying his fare.(1分)(A) avoid(B) reject(C) refuse(D) neglect参考答案:A3。

It's high time we___________ the lecture because everybody has arrived.(1分)(A) will start(B) shall start(C) start(D) started参考答案:D4。

This kind of material expands ___________the temperature increasing.(1分)(A) to(B) for(C) with(D) at参考答案:C5。

__________these honors he received a sum of money。

(1分)(A) Except(B) But(C) Besides(D) Outside参考答案:C6。

A sudden noise of a fire-engine made him ___________ to the door.(1分)(A) hurrying(B) hurried(C) hurry(D) to hurry参考答案:C7. Would you let ___________to the park with my classmate, Mum?(1分)(A) me go(B) me going(C) I go(D) I going参考答案:A8。

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。

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。
试卷代号:22160
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Ⅰ. 第一部分(20分,每小题2分)
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2. D
3. B
4. A
5. C
6. D
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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.

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。

全国翻译专业资格 (水平) 考试英语三级《综合能力》样题

全国翻译专业资格 (水平) 考试英语三级《综合能力》样题

Section1:Vocabulary and Grammar(60points)This section consists of3parts.Read the directions for each part before answering the questions.Part1Vocabulary SelectionIn this part,there are20incomplete sentences.Below each sentence,there are 4choices marked by letters A,B,C and D respectively.Choose the word which best completes each sentence.There is only ONE right answer.Blacken the corresponding letter as required on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.1. Don’t be ________ by his bad manners. He is merely trying to attract yourattention.A. incurredB. inferredC. irritatedD. intervened2. Craig assured his boss that he would call ________ all his energies in doingthis new job.A. forthB. atC. onD. off3. Too much ________ to X-rays can cause skin burns, cancer or other damageto the body.A. disclosureB. attachmentC. contactD. exposure4. When confronted with such questions, my mind goes ________, and I canhardly remember my own date of birth.A. dimB. blankC. faintD. vain5. As we know, knowledge is the ________ condition for expansion of the mind.笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第1 页 (共20 页)A. incompatibleB. incredibleC. indefiniteD. indispensable6. Care should be taken to shorten the time that one is subjected ________continuous loud noise.A. toB. withC. inD. on7. Some of the most important concepts in physics ________ their success tothese mathematical systems.A. obligeB. oweC. contributeD. attribute8. As your instructor advised, you ought to spend your time on something________ researching into.A. preciousB. worthC. worthyD. valuable9. As a defense against air-pollution damage, many plants and animals________ a substance to absorb harmful chemicals.A. relieveB. releaseC. dismissD. discard10. Without the friction between their feet and the ground, people would in no________ be able to walk.A. timeB. meansC. wayD. account11. One reason for the successes of Asian immigrants in the U.S. is that they havetaken great ________ to educate their children.A. meansB. pains笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第2 页 (共20 页)C. attemptsD. hardships12. I support your decision, but I should also make it clear that I am not going tobe ________ to it.A. connectedB. fastenedC. boundD. stuck13. The English language contains a(n) ________ of words which arecomparatively seldom used in ordinary conversation.A. altitudeB. latitudeC. multitudeD. attitude14. In my opinion, you can widen the ________ of this improvement throughyour active participation.A. scaleB. volumeC. magnitudeD. scope15. The news item about the fire is followed by a detailed report made on the________.A. spotB. siteC. locationD. ground16. The remarkable ________ of life on the Galapagos Islands inspired CharlesDarwin to establish his theory of evolution.A. classificationB. varietyC. densityD. diversion17. The trouble is that not many students really know how to make use of theirtime to its best ________A. benefitB. advantageC. valueD. profit笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第3 页 (共20 页)18. Though the imitation jewelry can fool many people, they cannot ________ upto an expert’s close examination.A. keepB. putC. standD. pay19. Your improper words will give ________ to doubts concerning your trueintentions.A. riseB. reasonC. suspicionD. impulse20. Readers ________ to happy endings may find the unvarnished view ofmodern motherhood a bit unsettling.A. likenedB. preferredC. adaptedD. accustomedPart2Vocabulary ReplacementThis part consists of20sentences.In each of them one word or phrase is underlined,and below each sentence,there are4choices marked by letters A, B,C and D respectively.Choose the word or phrase that can replace the underlined part without causing any grammatical error or changing the basic meaning of the sentence.There is only ONE right answer.Blacken the corresponding letter as required on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.21. The frown on the man’s face showed that he was displeased.A. look of fearB. look of angerC. look of delightD. look of surprise22. There are swamps that will have to be cleared before construction can begin.A. forestsB. grovesC. puddlesD. wetlands笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第4 页 (共20 页)23. Doctors prescribe massive doses of penicillin for patients with pneumonia.A. grossB. heavyC. excessiveD. adequate24. Tornadoes are violent whirlwinds which vary in their width from a few yardsto 1,300 feet.A. fierceB. immenseC. rapidD. fearful25. A sound system of quality control has been instituted in the company.A. constructedB. establishedC. confirmedD. erected26. Of the many plans submitted, the committee selected the one that seemedmost feasible.A. possibleB. practicableC. probableD. permissible27. What it amounts to is simply that he is unwilling to give us his support.A. meansB. mattersC. reachesD. signals28. Only individual benefactors and ad hoc grants have made possible theecological surveys already undertaken.A. additionalB. uniqueC. specialD. specific29. He used the attic to store his elaborate equipment.A. preciousB. complicatedC. valuableD. colossal笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第5 页 (共20 页)30. Bill’s talk with the boss this morning left him in a thoughtful mood.A. pensiveB. deliberateC. passiveD. considerate31. The coach said Fred had no aptitude for sports.A. talentB. patienceC. attitudeD. interest32. Anyone who doesn’t have a free ticket must pay the fee for going in.A. attendingB. admittingC. admissionD. attention33. When an organism is completely encapsulated and preserved, it becomes afossil, thus turning into evidence of things that once lived.A. therebyB. therefromC. thereofD. therein34. The hunter carefully stalked the deer.A. shotB. trackedC. watchedD. skinned35. Hot metal shrinks as it becomes cool.A. concedesB. compressesC. condensesD. contracts36. She bustled about with an assumption of authority.A. airB. suppositionC. appearanceD. face37. Take the stalemate between the administration and the oil companies forexample.笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第6 页 (共20 页)A. caseB. deadlockC. conflictD. contradiction38. The sense of mistrust is compounded by smaller annoyances that leave thefamilies feeling as though no one in authority cares about them.A. offsetB. intensifiedC. diminishedD. annulled39. The very ubiquity of electronic communications can have a surprisingdownside.A. failureB. undersideC. drawbackD. consequence40. If you can’t dig into the field you have chosen for your pursuit, it is hardlypossible for you to achieve anything significant in the field.A. acquireB. requireC. accompanyD. accomplishPart3Error CorrectionThis part consists of20sentences.In each of them there is an underlined part that indicates an error,and below each,there are4choices marked by letters A,B,C and D respectively.Choose the word or phrase that can replace the underlined part so that the error is corrected.There is only ONE right answer.Blacken the corresponding letter as required on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.41. On the slope of Long’s Peak in Colorado that lies the ruin of a gigantic tree.A. lyingB. liesC. liedD. lays42. There are many different ways of comparing the economy of one nation withthose of another.笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第7 页 (共20 页)A. that C. whatB. this D. which43. To wake up, he sat up in the seat and turned to see who was making all thenoise.A. Having woken upB. Waking upC. To have woken upD. Having to wake up44. The landlady could not put up with us because all her rooms were reserved.A. put us up withB. put us upC. put through usD. put us through45. I will go home for the vacation as soon as I have finished my exams.A. will finishB. am finishingC. am going to finishD. finish46. Nowadays, many self-important young men view the prospect working underwomen as humiliation.A. to workB. from workingC. of workingD. at working47. Dump sewage into oceans and rivers is a serious form of pollution.A. Having dumped sewageB. Being dumped sewageC. Dumped sewageD. Dumping sewage48. Grover Cleveland was the first president married in the White House.A. got marriedB. to get marriedC. has got marriedD. was married49. If cauliflowers are exposed from extreme temperatures, the heads getdiscolored.笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第8 页 (共20 页)A. are exposing fromB. are exposed toC. expose fromD. expose to50. Modern industrial methods have supplanted individual crafts, madeblacksmiths, stone-carvers, coopers and cobblers virtually extinct.A. that madeB. makeC. which makingD. making51. Children learn primarily by physical experience direct the world around them.A. physical experiencing directly ofB. physical experience directlyC. directly physical experienceD. direct physical experience of52. Live with deadly snakes is a way of life for them, not something thatterrorizes them.A. Living withB. Having lived withC. Lived withD. To live with53. The more the century progresses, less the interested we have become infamily life.A. The much…, less theB. The further…, the lessC. The more…, the lessD. The further…, less the54. Not until 1798, when Eli Whitney came up with a new idea, guns had beenmade by skilled gunsmiths, one at a time.A. ToB. InC. SinceD. Until55. For a variety of reasons, many American young adults are returning home orare not leaving home at all, causing families react in different ways.A. caused families to reactB. making families to reactC. made families reactD. which is making families react笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第9 页 (共20 页)56. No such weapons were used and none been found.A. none have beenB. none hasC. no other has beenD. no others been57. The sales manager of the company suggested more money is to spent in amore effective advertising campaign and better packaging design.A. is spending onB. will be spent inC. will be spent onD. be spent on58. The general manager demanded the job will be completed before the NationalDay.A. would be completedB. must be completedC. had to be completedD. be completed59.The achievements of the greatest minds in science could never have beenreached if it had not been for the patient and accurate work of hundreds of other people.A. has it not beenB. had it not beenC. if hasn’t beenD. if it had been60. The government has hardly taken measures to crack down on these crimeswhen new one occurredA. Hardly had the government takenB. The government had hardly takenC. Hardly the government had takenD. The government is hardly takingSection2:Reading Comprehension(30points)In this section you will find after each of the passages a number of questions or unfinished statements about the passage,each with4(A,B,C and D) choices to answer the question or complete the statement.You must choose the one which you think fits best.Blacken the corresponding letter as required on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第10 页 (共20 页)Questions61-70are based on the following passage.Are you interested in seeing the beautiful fall foliage of New England but tired of traffic jams and overbooked hotels? Then this year forget the crowds in New England and see the beautiful colors of autumn in the Catskills.These rugged mountains in New York State, just 90 miles northwest of New York City, are famous for the legendary tales of Rip Van Winkle, and more recently for the summer hotels that sprang up in the region during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Families trying to escape the heat of New York City found the Catskills to be the perfect place to stay for a month or so each summer. By the late 1950s there were over 500 resorts and hotels offering nighttime entertainment as well as all kinds of outdoor activities.Famous comedians like Jackie Gleason, Joan Rivers, and Sid Caesar all got their start touring the hotel clubs here. Since the introduction of air-conditioning and cheaper air travel, however, families have stopped coming to the Catskills in such large numbers,choosing instead more distant locations at different times of the year. Many of the Catskills hotels closed in the 1970s, but some remain and have expanded and changed their facilities to meet the needs of today’s visitors.Currently, there are many activities available to the traveler besides witnessing the changing colors of the leaves. There is an all-organic sheep farm where visitors can see how a traditional sheep farm operates. There are also hundreds of miles of scenic drives in the area. Route 42, for instance, is an excellent site for spotting bald eagles. For more information on vacations in the Catskills, call the Office of Public Information.61. The author’s main purpose is to ________.A. promote the Catskills as a vacation destinationB. introduce visitors to famous Catskills entertainersC. describe the history of the Catskills regionD. compare the Catskills to New England笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第11 页 (共20 页)62. The word “rugged” underlined in Paragraph 2 means ________.A. barrenB. roughC. tallD. lush63. According to the passage, the decline in the number of resorts in the 1970swas caused by ________.A. televisionB. shorter vacationsC. affordable air travelD. more traffic64. The phrase “sprang up” underlined in Paragraph 2 refers to something thathas ________.A. burst forthB. spread outC. operated vigorouslyD. joined together65. In what season would a tourist most likely have visited the Catskills in the1950s?A. Fall.B. Winter.C. Spring.D. Summer.66. The author’s tone in this passage is ________.A. light and encouragingB. informative and scientificC. humorous and skepticalD. regretful and reminiscent67. From the passage, what might a visitor be lucky enough to do?A. See fall leaves in color.B. See a kind of bird.C. Work on a sheep farm.D. Drive on scenic roads.68. The word “drives” underlined in Paragraph 3 refers to ________.A. excursionsB. tracksC. pathsD. canyons笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第12 页 (共20 页)69. The word “spotting” underlined in Paragraph 3 means ________.A. photographingB. seeingC. paintingD. shooting70. The author implies that in the Catskills there are few ________.A. leavesB. eaglesC. peopleD. sheepQuestions71-80are based on the following passage.First, of course, it is plain that in a few years everyone will have at his elbow several times more mechanical energy than he has today.Second,there will be advances in biological knowledge as far-reaching as those that have been made in physics. We are only beginning to learn that we can control our biological environment as well as our physical one. Starvation has been prophesied twice to a growing world population: by Malthus about 1.8 billion and by Crookes about 1.9 billion. It was headed off the first time by taking agriculture to America and the second time by using the new fertilizers. Soon starvation will be headed off by the control of the diseases and the heredity of plants and animals —by shaping our own biological environment.And third, I come back to the haunting theme of automation. The most common species in the factory today is the man who works or minds a simple machine — the operator. Before long he will be as extinct as the hand-loom weaver and the dodo (老古董). The repetitive tasks of industry will be taken over by the machines, as the heavy tasks were taken over long ago; and the mental tedium will go the way of physical exhaustion. Today we still distinguish, even among repetitive jobs, between the skilled and the unskilled, but in a few years to come all repetition will be unskilled. We simply waste our time if we oppose this change.71. This article was written to ________.A. warn us of impending starvationB. present facts about life in the near future笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第13 页 (共20 页)C. oppose biological advancesD. warn of the danger of automation72. In the coming years, people will ________.A. have more machines at their disposalB. experience starvationC. never workD. have fewer machines at their disposal73. Advances in biological knowledge have ________.A. kept pace with those in physicsB. been responsible for the invention of new machinesC. surpassed those in physicsD. lagged behind those in physics74. We are beginning to learn that we ________.A. can control our physical environmentB. can never control our biological environmentC. have no control over our physical environmentD. can control both our biological and physical environments75. In the near future, starvation will be prevented by ________.A. Chinese agricultureB. use of new fertilizersC. control of the diseases and the heredity of plants and animalsD. vitamin pills76. Which of the following is NOT true?A. The mental tedium will not exist in the end.B. Hand-loom weaver is the thing of the past.C. Automation is an out-of-date topic today.笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第14 页 (共20 页)D. Physical burden in the factory has already been replaced.77. The author believes before long, machines will ________.A. actually replace unskilled workersB. have learned to think for usC. be shaped like robotsD. no longer be needed78. The repetitive tasks of industry lead to ________.A. physical exhaustionB. mental stimulationC. mental exhaustionD. physical extinction79. If the author’s predictions are realized, the demand for unskilled workers willbe ________.A. very highB. very lowC. the same as todayD. constantly rising80. From the passage, increased automation ________.A. can be successfully opposedB. cannot be avoidedC. has not yet begunD. will put everyone out of workQuestions81-90are based on the following passage.Of all the areas of learning the most important is the development of attitudes. Emotional reactions as well as logical thought processes affect the behavior of most people.“The burnt child fears the fire” is one instance; another is the rise of despots like Hitler. Both examples also point up the fact that attitudes stem from experience. In one case the experience was direct and impressive; in the other it was indirect and cumulative. The Nazis were indoctrinated largely by the speeches they heard and the books they read.The classroom teacher in the elementary school is in a strategic position to 笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第15 页 (共20 页)influence attitudes. This is true partly because children acquire attitudes from those adults whose word they respect.Another reason it is true is that pupils often delve somewhat deeply into a subject in school that has only been touched upon at home or has possibly never occurred to them before. To a child who had previously acquired little knowledge of Mexico, his teacher’s method of handling such a unit would greatly affect his attitude toward Mexicans.The media through which the teacher can develop wholesome attitudes are innumerable. Social studies (with special reference to races, creeds and nationalities),science matters of health and safety,the very atmosphere of the classroom…these are a few of the fertile fields for the inculcation of proper emotional reactions.However, when children come to school with undesirable attitudes, it is unwise for the teacher to attempt to change their feelings by cajoling or scolding them. She can achieve the proper effect by helping them obtain constructive experiences.To illustrate,first grade pupils afraid of policemen will probably alter their attitudes after a classroom chat with the neighborhood officer in which he explains how he protects them.In the same way,a class of older children can develop attitudes through discussion, research, outside reading and all-day trips.Finally, a teacher must constantly evaluate her own attitudes, because her influence can be deleterious if she has personal prejudices. This is especially true in respect to controversial issues and questions on which children should be encouraged to reach their own decisions as a result of objective analysis of all the facts.81. The central idea of the above passage is that ________.A. attitudes affect our actionsB. teachers are important in developing or changing pupils’ attitudesC. attitudes can be changed by some classroom experiencesD. by their attitudes, teachers inadvertently affect pupils’ attitudes笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第16 页 (共20 页)82. The word “despot” underlined in Paragraph 2 means a person ________.A. who enjoys a high reputationB. who is very successful in politicsC. with unlimited powersD. who deposits a large sum of money in a bank83. The pupils’ attitudes are NOT influenced by ________.A. their parents’ persuasion to behave properlyB. their teachers’ at titudesC. the speeches they hear and the books they readD. such media as social studies, science matter and classroom atmosphere84. It can be inferred from the passage that the pupils ________.A. usually study a certain subject in greater details at home than at schoolB. usually do not study a certain subject at homeC. study the subjects only at schoolD. study a subject more deeply at school than at home85. The example of the pupils’ learning about Mexico shows that ________.A. a child usually learns the right things from their teachersB. a teacher can correct a pupil’s wrong ideasC. a teacher’s att itude can influence a child’s attitude by teachingD. a child’s a ttitude is very changeable86. The author implies that ________.A. the teacher should guide all discussions by revealing her own attitudeB. in some aspects of social studies a greater variety of methods can be used inthe upper grades than in the lower gradesC. people usually act on the basis of reasoning rather than emotionD. children’s attitudes often come from those of other children笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第17 页 (共20 页)87. A statement made or implied in the passage is that ________.A. attitudes can be based on the learning of falsehoodsB. a child can develop in the classroom an attitude about the importance ofbrushing his teethC. attitudes cannot easily be changed by rewards and lecturesD. the attitudes of elementary school-aged children are influenced primarilyby their teachers88. The passage specifically states that ________.A. direct experiences are more valuable than indirect onesB. whatever attitudes a child learns in school have already been introduced athomeC. teachers should always conceal their own attitudesD. teachers can sometimes have an unwholesome influence on children89. From the last paragraph, we can see that ________.A. a teacher’s influence on children is always positiveB.children should be encouraged to reach their own decisions by ignoringobjective factsC.if improperly handled,a teacher’s influence can be very harmful to thechildrenD. children may develop prejudices if the teacher’s attitude is wrong90. The author of this passage tries to ________.A. present certain facts of how the development of a person’s attitude can beinfluencedB.show that our society is not doing enough to help children shape theirattitudesC. point out that teachers are the only people who can influence the children’sattitudes笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第18 页 (共20 页)D. prove that speeches and books are the only factors to indoctrinate childrenSection3:Cloze Test(10points)In the following passage,there are20blanks representing words that are missing from the context.Below the passage,each blank has4choices marked by letters A,B,C and D respectively.There is only ONE right answer. Blacken the corresponding letter as required on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.The rocket engine, with its steady roar like that of a waterfall or a thunderstorm, is an impressive symbol of the new space age. Rocket engines have proved powerful ________(91) to shoot astronauts ________(92) the earth’s gravitational ________(93) and put them on the moon. We have now ________(94) space travelers.Impressive and complex ________(95) it may appear, the rocket, which was ________(96) in China over 800 years ________(97), is a relatively simple device. Fuel that is ________(98) in the rocket engine changes ________(99) gas. The hot and rapidly expanding ________(100) must escape, but it can do so only ________(101) an opening that heads ________(102). As the gas is ________(103) with great force, it ________(104) the rocket in the ________(105) direction. Like the ________(106) of a gun when it is fired, it ________(107) the ________(108) of nature described by Sir Isaac Newton when he found that “________(109) every action, there is another equal and opposite ________(120).”91. A. enough B. sufficiently C. adequately D. amply92. A. by B. from C. beyond D. to93. A. push B. pull C. pick D. plug94. A. called B. known C. become D. reckoned95. A. as B. if C. though D. for96. A. discovered B. invented C. unearthed D. explored97. A. before B. earlier C. ago D. ahead笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第19 页 (共20 页)98. A. exploded99. A. by 100.A. air 101.A. through 102.A. forward 103.A. illuminated 104.A. pulls 105.A. reverse 106.A. kick 107.A. sticks 108.A. rules 109.A. in110.A. response B. filledB. intoB. smokeB. fromB. backwardB. reactedB. pushesB. verticalB. shootB. followsB. regulationsB. forB. actionC. containedC. throughC. gasC. outC. inwardC. diffusedC. dragsC. oppositeC. shockC. adheresC. mechanismsC. byC. moreD. burnedD. fromD. ashD. byD. outwardD. radiatedD. holdsD. downwardD. knockD. abidesD. lawsD. onD. reaction笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第20 页 (共20 页)。

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综合英语3期末试卷 得分_________ Part Ⅰ Reading Comprehension Passage A Since Insight exposed the U.S. Postal Service’s program “Under the Eagle’s Eye”, the eyes of many privacy advocates have focused like a laser on the agency. “Warning! The post office c ould report YOU as a drug dealer or terrorist,” reads a press release from the Libertarian Party. Until the Postal Service drops its orders to postal clerks to report certain legal financial transactions as “suspicious activity”, the Libertarian Party and others are urging consumers to purchase money orders, wire transfers and cash cards elsewhere. But now Insight has learned that it’s not just purchases of these financial instruments that the post office reports as suspicious. In a training video obtained by Insight, after a jewelry store owner hands a postal clerk $50,000 cash to put on his postage meter, the clerk is told to report this as suspicious transaction. Even though it may be perfectly legal, using this much cash is “strange”, the video says. “If putting a lot of money on your postage meter is a sign of criminal activity, I’m afraid we’re going to have to have a little talk with our own office manager,” says George Getz, spokesman for the Libertarian Party, which uses a postage meter to send mass mailings. “It seems unbelievable. Do you launder money 32 cents at a time? That’s crazy.” According to the Postal Service, even transactions of a few thousand dollars in cash should arouse suspicion. But privacy advocates say it is normal, for instance, for restaurant or store owners who want to send out promotional mailings to go to the post office and put the cash receipts for that day on their postage meters. “Under the Eagle’s Eye” does not apply to purchases of stamps and “philatelic” it ems. But why, then, does the program apply to postage on meters, which is merely “electronic stamps”, asks Rick Merritt, director of Postal Watch. 1) Insight is most probably ________. A) a journal密封线内不要答题B)a writerC)an employee of postal serviceD)one of privacy advocates2)“Under the Eagle’s Eye” is ________.A)a kind of postal serviceB)a suggestion of Libertarian PartyC)designed to find suspicious activities from common postal practiceD)designed to arrest drug dealer or terrorist3)Which of the following activities would be repor ted as “suspicious”?A)Post letters in the postal office.B)Send mass mailings.C)Purchase stamps in cash.D)Put a lot of money on your postage meter.4)According to the passage, what are postage meters?A)Money orders.B)Wire transfers.C)Cash cards.D)Electronic stamps.5)Which of the following might be the topic of the passage?A)Much cash on postage meter may arouse suspicion.B)Under the eagle’s eye.C)Privacy and public safety.D)Postage meters work perfectly.Passage BFifteen-year-old freshman Charles “Andy” Williams, who is being held in the shooting in California that left two students dead and 13 wounded, was reportedly the butt of jokes, a weekend drinker and one who hung out at a local skate park with kids who did drugs. Had he and his peers received meaningful instructi on in “character formation”, there’s a good chance their sense of respect for themselves and others would have held back the ridiculing and created a better atmosphere.Many youngsters have a difficult time seeing any moral dimension to their actions. Cons equently, schools stress academic achievement but don’t always identify and reinforce the habits that students need to become virtuous.But there’s hope. More and more schools, from the rich suburbs to the inner cities, are realizing that good test scores aren’t enough if students aren’t taught to be responsible members of society.High expectations for good behavior also have helped students academically at Cleveland Elementary, the Washington school that holds the weekly classes. Last year, it scored in the 70th percentile in reading on the Stanford-9, a national achievement test, and in the 86th percentile in math---well above the average for many prosperous suburbs.I also wove character education into my lessons as a third-grade teacher at Disney Elemen tary in Burbank, Calif. We had a “virtue of the month”, and each day after lunch, my class read a story demonstrating that virtue. The lessons produced academic benefits, too. After reading Aesop’s “The Tortoise and the Hare”, one student who was having tr ouble learning multiplication raised his hand and said: “Learning the times tables is really hard, but I know I need to persevere.”We can’t afford to lose any more children to actions that spring from moral ignorance.Parents and schools must provide children with a strong academic foundation, but they need to teach them common values as well. Virtue is a lesson that ladies and gentlemen in all schools can---and must---learn now.6) The fifteen-year-old freshman Charles “Andy” Williams is ________.A)shot deadB)shot woundedC) a drug-takerD)arrested7)Many youngsters have a difficult time because ________.E)they fail to apply moral principle to their behaviorF)they can’t playing trick on othersG)they fail to create a healthy atmosphereA)they abuse drugs8)“Times tables” in Line 5, Para. 5 probably mean ________.a)multiplication tablesb)time sheetsc)time tablesd)tables and charts9) That the students in weekly class at Cleveland Elementary get highermarks in reading and math illustrates that ________.A) rich neighborhood helped students make academic progressB) academic achievement could result from character educationC) “virtue of the month” project was the key to the academic benefitsD) students benefited a lot from story-telling10) It can be inferred from the passage that the writer ________.A) calls on people in every line to take moral lessonsB) is a parent of school childC) is a teacher in a primary schoolD) is a moral lesson teacherPassage CBig Ben is one of London’s best-known landmarks, and looks most spectacular at night when the clock faces are lighted. You even know when parliament is in session, because a light shines above the clock face.The four dials of the clock are 23 feet square, the minute hand is 14 feet long and the figures are 2 feet high. Minutely regulated with a stack of coins placed on the huge pendulum, Big Ben is an excellent timekeeper, which has rarely stopped.The name Big Ben actually refers not to the clock-tower itself, but to the thirteen-ton bell hung within. The bell was named after the first commissioner of works, Sir Benjamin Hall. This bell came originally from the old Palace of Westminster, and was given to the Dean of St. Paul by William Ⅲ. Before returning to Westminster to hang in its present home, it was refashioned in Whitechapel in 1858. The BBC first broadcast the chimes on the 31st December 1923---there is a microphone in the turret connected to Broadcasting House.During the Second Word War in 1941, a bomb destroyed the Lower Chamber of the Houses of Parliament, but the clock tower remained intact and Big Ben continued to keep time and strike away the hours, its unique sound was broadcast to the nation and around the world, a welcome reassurance of hope to all who heard it.The tower is not open to the general public, but those with a “special interest” may arrange a visit to the top of the Clock Tower through their local (UK) MP.11) When parliament has a meeting ________ .A)Big Ben lights the parliamentB)The clock faces are lightedC) A light is on above the faceD)Big Ben strikes the time12) Which of following statements is true according to the passage?A)Big Ben has only one hand.B)Coins are used to make Big Ben work more precisely.C)Big Ben has never stopped.D)Big Ben has a huge pendulum made of coins.13) The bell was once owned by ________ .A)the old Palace of WestminsterB)Sir Benjamin HallC)The Dean of St. PaulD)the BBC14)The BBC first broadcast the chimes on the eve of ________.A)1858B)1923C)1924D)194115)The word “intact” in Line 2, Para. 4 probably means ________.A)uninjuredB)uncutC)unharmedD)undamagedPart ⅡMultiple Choice1)He left an ________ of over a million dollars to his children.A)estimate B) estate C) esteem D) eternal2)Not that I don’t want to go, ________ that I have no time.A)but B) despite C) although D) for3)The list is arranged according to the ________ professions of theaudience.A)responsible B) respectiveC) respectable D) respectful4)They had food and clothing ________ for their needs.A)sufficient B) efficientC) proper D) considerable5)The ________ of pupils to teachers was 30 to 1.A)rate B) ratio C) race D) rail6) The match was ________ for several minutes when a player wasseverely hurt by another one.A) cancelled B) ended C) suspended D) delayed7) The international situation is very ________ in the Middle East.A) delicious B) perfect C) delicate D) deliberate8) Younger people usually have less ________ ideas than their parentsand they are ready and happy to accept new concepts.A) solemn B) grave C) rigid D) strict9) The greatness of this scientist ________ the ability of combining theory with practice.A) consists of B) consists withC) consists in D) consist up of10) The setting of a ________ to these heroes allows of no delay.A) model B) monument C) building D) grave11) In the country, the desire of an average mother to bear at least twochildren contributes seriously to ____ family size.A) enlargement B) large C) enlarge D) enlarging12) They didn’t take weather into ________ when they made the plan.A) count B) accountant C) account D) counting13) I am writing, ________ my mother, to express her thanks for your gift.A) instead of B) on behalf of C) in favor of D) byway of14) ________ special exhibition, most museums in the United States haveno admission charge.A) Excepting for B) Except for C) Except that D)In addition to15) They finally had to substitute honey ________ sugar.A) to B) for C) onD) ofPart ⅢClozeDo you wake up every day feeling too tired, or even upset? If so, then a new alarm clock could be just for you.The clock, called SleepSmart, measures your sleep cycle, and waits ___1___ you to be in your lightest phase of sleep 2 rousing you. Its makers say that should 3 you wake up feeling refreshed every morning.As you sleep you pass 4 a sequence of sleep states---light sleep, deep sleep and REM (rapid eye movement) sleep ---that 5 approximately every 90 minutes. The point in that cycle at which you wake can 6 how you feel later, and may 7 have a greater impact than how much or little you have slept. Being roused during a light phase 8 you are more likely to wake up energetic.SleepSmart 9 the distinct pattern of brain waves 10 during each phase of sleep, via a headband equipped 11 electrodes and a microprocessor. This measures the electrical activity of the wearer’sbrain, in much the 12 way as some machines used for medical and research 13 , and communicates wirelessly with a clock unit near the bed. You 14 the clock with the latest time at 15 you want to be wakened, and it 16 duly wakes you during the last light sleep phase before that.The 17 was invented by a group of students at Brown University in Rhode Island 18 a friend complained of waking up tired and performing poorly on a test. “19 sleep-deprived people ourselves, we started thinking of 20 to do about it.” Says Eric Shashoua, a recent college graduate and now chief executive officer of Axon Sleep Research Laboratories, a company created by the students to develop their idea.1. A) beside B) near C) for D) around2. A) upon B) before C) towards D) till3. A) ensure B) assure C) require D) request4. A) through B) into C) about D) on5. A) reveals B) reverses C) resumes D) repeats6. A) effect B) affect C) reflect D) perfect7. A) already B) ever C) never D) even8. A) means B) marks C) says D) dictates9. A) removes B) relieves C) records D) recalls10.A) proceeded B) produced C) pronounced D) progressed11. A) by B) of C) with D) over12. A) familiar B) similar C) identical D) same13. A) findings B) prospects C) proposals D) purposes14.A) prompt B) program C) plug D) plan15. A) where B) this C) which D) that16. A) then B) also C) almost D) yet17. A) claim B) conclusion C) concept D) explanation18. A) once B) after C) since D) while19.A) Besides B) Despite C) To D) As20.A) what B) how C) whether D) whenPart ⅣTranslation1.据说,原定于这个月召开的会议将推迟到下个月召开。

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