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2014版更新大学英语第三册网上作业题 20140410
2014版更新大学英语第三册网上作业题 20140410

东北农业大学网络教育学院

大学英语第三册作业题(2014更新版)

一、单项选择题

1. He is watching TV? He is _____ to be cleaning his room.

A) known B) supposed C) regarded D) considered

2. The Smiths decided to _____ a boy and a girl though they already had three children.

A) adapt B) bring C) receive D) adopt

3. The newspaper didn?t mention the ___ of the damage caused by the fire.

A) range B) level C) extent D) quantity

4. We can not trust him any more because he often ________ his duty.

A) owes B) spoils C) deserts D) neglects

5. In order to increase our output, we need to import more production _______.

A) facilities B) hens C) votes D) artists

6. Free medical service is _______ to nearly all the college students in China.

A) favorite B) available C) convenient D) average

7. Iron supplements may produce a feeling of wanting to ____ , and may be poisonous in some cases.

A) throw away B) throw up C) throw in D) throw out

8. Grant Wood instantly ____ to fame in 1930 with his painting American Gothic, an often-copied interpretation of the solemn pride of American farmers.

A) arise B) rise C) rose D) raised

9. James Montgomery is famous for his army ____ posters of World Wars I and II.

A) recruited B) recruiting C) recruit D) recrutation

10. If you had been ____ in your study, you would have passed the examination without any difficulty.

A) big-minded B) single-minded C) broad-minded D)narrow-minded

11. My English professor told me to____ my vocabulary, to ____ my sentence length and to ____ my tone.

A) amplify; justify; enlarge B)enlarge; justify; diversify

C) diversify; enlarge; amplify D) enlarge; amplify; diversify

12. The Buffalo nickel was ____ in memory of the destruction of the buffalo herds and the American Indians.

A) descended B) designed C) deprived D) detailed

13. The point in ____ by correspondence is not whether we should do it but whether we can do it.

A) argument B) debate C) dispute D) controversy

14. ____ their difference, the couple were developing an obvious and genuine affection for each other.

A) But for B) For all C) Above all D) Except for

15. The early pioneers had to ____ many hardships to settle on the new land.

A) go into B) go through C) go back on D) go about

16. We should keep a ____ eye on the prisoners every moment.

A) jealous B) envious C) jealousy D) envy

17. I would appreciate ____ it a secret.

A) your keeping B) you to keep

C) that you keep D) that you will keep

18. Over the last fifteen years, running has become a popular ____ for 30 million participants of the ages.

A) fantasy B) pastime C) symposium D) penalty

19. Now the cheers and applause ____ in a single sustained roar.

A) mingled B) concentrated C) assembled D) permeated

20. I couldn?t find ____ , and so I took this one.

A) a large enough coat B) an enough large coat

C) a large coat enough D) a coat enough large

21. ____ quite recently, most mothers in Britain did not take paid work outside the home.

A) Before B) Until C) From D) Since

22. Tryon was extremely angry, but cool-headed enough to ____ storming into the boss?s office.

A) prevent B) prohibit C) turn D) avoid

23. They are sure they have all the facts they need to ____ the existence of a black hole.

A) obtain B) maintain C) verify D) display

24. The town planning commission said that their financial outlook for the next year was optimistic. They expect

increased tax ____.

A) efficiency B) revenues C) privileges D) validity

25. It is not ---_______ for me to return all the books to the library now because I still need some of them for my research.

A) continuous B) difficult C) convenient D) sufficient

26. He is the only person who can ____ in this case, because the other witnesses were killed mysteriously.

A) testify B) charge C) accuse D) rectify

27. This boy was _______ for what he had done in the class.

A) scolded B) overcome C) inclined D) displayed

28. On weekend my grandpa usually ____ a glass of wine.

A) subscribes B) engages in C) hangs on D) indulges in

29. The leader of the expedition ____ everyone to follow his example.

A) promoted B) reinforced C)sparked D) inspired

30. We must look beyond ____ and assumptions and try to discover what is missing.

A) justifications B) illusions C) manifestations D) specifications

31. The government is trying to do something to ____ better understanding between the two nations .

A) raise B) promote C) heighten D) increase

32. The soldier was _____ of running away when the enemy attacked.

A) scolded B) charged C) accused D) punished

33. People appreciate ____ with him because he has a good sense of humor.

A) to work B) to have worked C) working D) having worked

34. When a spacecraft travels, one of the major problems is reentry into the Earth?s _______.

A) surface B) atmosphere C) attitude D) bent

35. We are _______ at the rapid progress Mark has made in this semester.

A) distinguished B) annoyed C) astonished D) scored

36. He tried to _______relations with his former wife but he failed.

A) measure B) maintain C) shelter D) reply

37. It can be said without any ____ that this factory can products 100,000 bikes every month.

A) boast B) exaggerate C) boastful D) exaggeration

38. An employee told the gover nment official that “US” is short ____ “Uncle Sam”.

A) for B) to C) with D) on

39. The committee did not ____ of the plan to build a new bridge over the river, for it will cost too much.

A) prove B) approve C) disapprove D) disprove

40. A fe w villagers were ____ of “Lord Williams” but most saw nothing that aroused doubts until later.

A) suspicious B) suspicion C) doubtable D) doubted

41. Women do not usually eat the recommended daily ____ of iron.

A) section B) allowance C) share D) part

42. He wasn?t ___ to sit and watch, but he could not stand unaided on the soft sand because of his lameness.

A) conceited B) content C) concept D) concentrated

43. We ____ Edison?s success to his intelligence and hard work.

A) subject B) attribute C) owe D)refer

44. The police accused him of setting fire to the building but he denied ____ in the area on the might of the fire.

A) to be B) to have been C) having been D) be

45. She accused the man _____ breaking into her house.

A) at B) of C) for D) with

46. Many people like white color as it is a ____ of purity.

A) symbol B) sign C) signal D) symptom

47. Everyone should be ____ to a decent standard of living and an opportunity to be educated.

A) attributed B) entitled C) identified D) justified

48. You have nothing to ____ by refusing to listen to our advice.

A) gain B) grasp C)seize D) earn

49. On weekend my grandpa usually ____ a glass of wine.

A) subscribes B) engages in C) hangs on D) indulges in

50. Though ____ in a big city, Peter always prefers to paint the primitive scenes of country life.

A) grown B) raised C) tended D) cultivated

51. The manager urged his staff not to ____ the splendid opportunity.

A) drop B) miss C) escape D) slide

52. Mr. Smith was the only witness who said that the fire was ____.

A) mature B) deliberate C) meaningful D) innocent

53. This is the nurse who ____ to me when I was ill in hospital.

A) accompanied B) attended C) entertained D) shielded

54. Although he had looked through all the reference material on the subject, he still found it hard to understand this

point and her explanation only ____ to his confusion.

A) extended B) amounted C) added D) turned

55. This morning in the class, our teacher lost his _______ at last because he could not stand any more.

A) temper B) terror C) verse D) contain

56. He keeps on with physical training in winter ___________cold it is .

A) whatever B) no matter how C) whether or not D) although

57. The woman was worried about the side effects of taking aspirins, but her doctor____ her that it is absolutely

harmless.

A) retrieved B) released C) reassured D) revived

58. We should make a clear ____ between the two scientific terms for the purpose of our discussion.

A) separation B) discrimination C) deviation D) distinction

59. Most broadcasters maintain that TV has been unfairly criticized and argue that the power of the medium is ____.

A) granted B) implied C) exaggerated D) remedied

60. His wife is constantly finding ____ with him, which makes him very angry.

A) errors B) shortcomings C) fault D) flaw

61. We must look beyond ____ and assumptions and try to discover what is missing.

A) justifications B) illusions C) manifestations D) specifications

62. Most broadcasters maintain that TV has been unfairly criticized and argue that the power of the medium is ____.

A) granted B) implied C) exaggerated D) remedied

63. He is watching TV? He is _____ to be cleaning his room.

A) known B) supposed C) regarded D) considered

64. The Smiths decided to _____ a boy and a girl though they already had three children.

A) adapt B) bring C) receive D) adopt

65. I had just started back for the house to change my clothes ____ I heard voices.

A) as B) when C) after D) while

66. We can not trust him any more because he often ________ his duty.

A) owes B) spoils C) deserts D) neglects

67. In order to increase our output, we need to import more production _______.

A) facilities B) hens C) votes D) artists

68. Free medical service is _______ to nearly all the college students in China.

A) favorite B) available C) convenient D) average

69. Iron supplements may produce a feeling of wanting to ____ , and may be poisonous in some cases.

A) throw away B) throw up C) throw in D) throw out

70. Grant Wood instantly ____ to fame in 1930 with his painting American Gothic, an often-copied interpretation of the solemn pride of American farmers.

A) arise B) rise C) rose D) raised

71. I rub cream into the old wo man?s yellow skin, feeling perfectly the ____ of each bone in the back.

A) outline B) organization C) structure D) frame

72. If you had been ____ in your study, you would have passed the examination without any difficulty.

A) big-minded B) single-minded C) broad-minded D)narrow-minded

73. My English professor told me to____ my vocabulary, to ____ my sentence length and to ____ my tone.

A) amplify; justify; enlarge B)enlarge; justify; diversify

C) diversify; enlarge; amplify D) enlarge; amplify; diversify

74. Women do not usually eat the recommended daily ____ of iron.

A) section B) allowance C) share D) part

75. The point in ____ by correspondence is not whether we should do it but whether we can do it.

A) argument B) debate C) dispute D) controversy

76. ____ their difference, the couple were developing an obvious and genuine affection for each other.

A) But for B) For all C) Above all D) Except for

77. We ____ Edison?s success to his intelligence and ha rd work.

A) subject B) attribute C) owe D)refer

78. We should keep a ____ eye on the prisoners every moment.

A) jealous B) envious C) jealousy D) envy

79. Under the present system, state enterprises must ____ all profits to the government.

A) turn down B) turn up C) turn out D) turn in

80. Many people like white color as it is a ____ of purity.

A) symbol B) sign C) signal D) symptom

81. Now the cheers and applause ____ in a single sustained roar.

A) mingled B) concentrated C) assembled D) permeated

82. John Dewey believed that education should be a preparation for life that a person learns by doing, and that teaching

must ____ the curiosity and creativity of children.

A) seek B) stimulate C) shape D) secure

83. He asked us to ____ them in carrying through their plan.

A) provide B) arouse C) assist D) persist

84. Mr. Smith was the only witness who said that the fire was ____.

A) mature B) deliberate C) meaningful D) innocent

85. Tryon was extremely angry, but cool-headed enough to ____ storming into the boss?s office.

A) prevent B) prohibit C) turn D) avoid

86. She gave him back the money she?d stolen, for ____ sake.

A) consent?s B) conscience?s C) her D) conscious

87. If you have any problems during your study here, please do not _______ to call me for help

A) hesitate B) despair C) urge D) request

88. Some lazy men would rather _______ than work.

A) indicate B) declare C) solve D) starve

89. He keeps on with physical training in winter ___________cold it is .

A) whatever B) no matter how C) whether or not D) although

90. The designer has applied for a ____ for his new invention.

A) tariff B) discount C) version D) patent

91. The soldier was _____ of running away when the enemy attacked.

A) scolded B) charged C) accused D) punished

92. Had he worked hard, he _____ the exams.

A) must have got through B) would have got through

C) would get through D) could get through

93. The pressure _____ causes Americans to be energetic, but it also puts them under a constant emotional strains.

A) to compete B) competing C) to be competed D) having competed

94. He tried to _______relations with his former wife but he failed.

A) measure B) maintain C) shelter D) reply

95. He _______ to study harder in the future so that he could have more opportunities to find a better job.

A) resolved B) resorted C) requested D) reserved

96. The engineers in this lab spent several weeks _______ their plans for the new bicycle.

A) counting B) stripping C) elaborating D) casting

97. James Montgomery is famous for his army ____ posters of World Wars I and II.

A) recruited B) recruiting C) recruit D) recrutation

98. James Fraser ____ tradition by using three actual American Indians as models for his creation.

A) went out B) went for C) went in D) went against

99. His parents did not approve of his plan to go and study abroad with a girl they had never met, but he ____ and married her.

A) went against B) went for C) went for nothing D) went ahead

100. The ____ of Liberty was dedicated on an island in Upper New York Bay in 1886.

A) Status B) Statue C) Stature D) State

101. After the war, a character called Uncle Sam began appearing in political cartoon, his from ____ from an earlier cartoon character called Brother Jonathan.

A) involving B) changing C) evolving D) altering

102. Her skin was dry after ____ to the wind during the trip.

A) failure B) disclosure C) exposure D) pressure

103. She accused the man _____ breaking into her house.

A) at B) of C) for D) with

104. When Mr. Jones gets old, he will ____ his business to his son.

A) take over B) hand over C) think over D) get over

105. My camera can be ____ to take pictures in cloudy or sunny conditions.

A) treated B) adjusted C) adopted D) remedied

106. Those acting for the defendant proposed to appeal ____ the sentence.

A) to B)against C) for D) out

107. The manager promised to keep me ____ of how our business was going on.

A) to be informed B) on informing C) informed D) informing

108. Our hopes ___ and fell in the same instant.

A) aroused B) arose C) raised D) rose

109. I?m very sorry to have ____ you with so many questions on such an occasion.

A) interfered B) offended C) impressed D) bothered

110. Though ____ in a big city, Peter always prefers to paint the primitive scenes of country life.

A) grown B) raised C) tended D) cultivated

111. In the Chinese household, grandparents and other relative play ___ roles in raising children.

A) incapable B) indispensable C) insensible D) infinite

112. Although he had looked through all the reference material on the subject, he still found it hard to understand this point and her explanation only ____ to his confusion.

A) extended B) amounted C) added D) turned

113. He was such a ____ speaker that he held our attention every minute of the three-hour lecture.

A) specific B) dynamic C) heroic D) diplomatic

114. This is the nurse who ____ to me when I was ill in hospital.

A) accompanied B) attended C) entertained D) shielded

115. The computer has brought about surprising technological changes ____ we organize and produce information.

A) in a way B) in the way C) in that way D) in no way

116. As a teacher, you should not _______ the students from asking questions in class.

A) ruin B) restrain C) import D) impose

117. Students with _______ problems may apply for student loans.

A) economic B) financial C) male D) economical

118. We should make a clear ____ between the two scientific terms for the purpose of our discussion.

A) separation B) discrimination C) deviation D) distinction

119. Radio, television and press ____ of conveying news as information.

A) are the most common three means

B) are the most three common means

C) are the three most common means

D) are three the most common means

120. Many manufacturers were accused of concentrating too heavily on cost reduction, often at the ____ of the quality of their products.

A) expense B) exposure C) expansion D) expectation

121. _____ their differences , the couple were developing an obvious and genuine affection for each other .

A) But for B) For all C) Above all D) Except for

122. Since the matter was extremely _____, we dealt with it immediately.

A) tough B) tense C) urgent D) instant

123. The medicine is on sale everywhere. You can get it at ______ chemist?s.

A) each B) some C) certain D) any

124. With the help of the government , a large number of people ---_______ after the flood in 1991.

A) survived B) suspended C) suffered D) suspected

125. He always has a lot of _______ ideas in his mind , and sometimes we do not even know what he is thinking about.

A) novel B) spoil C) acceptable D) additional

126. John _______ to be a polite man. But in fact he is very rude.

A) pretends B) assures C) affords D) melts

127. A study suggests that even ____ exercise may lead to reduced iron in the blood of women.

A) modern B) moderate C) excess D) excessive

128. Because women often ____ their diet to control weight, they may not consume enough iron-rich food, and are liable to experience a deficiency.

A) restrict B) strict C) stuck D) construct

129. They ____ that the aging population is adding 1 per cent yearly to health service costs.

A) add B) calculate C) add to D) calculate on

130. A ____ is a person who ____ _____.

A) crime; commit; criminal B) commit; criminal; crimes

C) commit; crimes; criminal D) criminal; commits; crimes

131. Earthquake survival supplies include a torch, a spade, some rope and a radio ____.

A) conceiver B) receiver C) perceiver D) deceiver

132. The short story ____ the heart of the little boy with its unusual plot.

A) captured B) cost C) cast D) chased

133. If we say some food is ____, we mean it is safe to eat.

A) ideal B) editable C) ideate D) edible

134. Most people came to realize that it was about time the government ____ further measures to control the population.

A) must take B) is taking C) takes D) took

135. I always ____ what I have said.

A) get to B) hold to C) lead to D) see to

136. There were some ____ flowers on the table.

A) artificial B) unnatural C) false D) unreal

137. Which sport has the most expenses ____ training equipment, players? personal equipment and uniforms?

A) in place of B) in terms of C) by means of D) by way of

138. In Africa, educational costs are very low for those who are ____ enough to get into universities.

A) ambitious B) fortunate C) aggressive D) substantial

139. If a person talks about his weak points, his listener is expected to say something in the way of ____.

A) persuasion B) remedy C) encourage D) compromise

140. Areas where students have particular difficulty have been treated ____ particular care.

A) by B) in C) under D) with

141. Operations which left patients ____ in need of long periods recovery time now leave them feeling relaxed and comfortable.

A) exhausted B) abandoned C) injured D) deserted

142. Everyone should keep a sense of responsibility ____ what he has done.

A) of B) for C) with D) to

143. I didn?t ____ to take a taxi but I had to as I was late.

A) mean B) assume C) hope D) suppose

144. The French pianist who had been praised very highly ____ to be a great disappointment.

A) turned up B) turned in C) turned out D) turned down

145. I have not heard anything from him since his _______.

A) departure B) fault C) foundation D) acceptance

146. Keep in __________ that all people are different and some may progress faster than others.

A) head B) brain C) heart D) mind

147. Sometimes it is very difficult to _______ some of the English words. Even the native speaker can not help.

A) decrease B) create C) define D) delight

148. If a person talks about his weak points, his listener is expected to say something in the way of ____.

A) persuasion B) remedy C) encourage D) compromise

149. Within two weeks of arrival, all foreigners had to ____ with the local police.

A) inquire B) register C) consult D) resolve

150. His intelligence and experience will enable him to ____ the complicated situation.

A) cope with B) settle down C) intervene in D) interfere with

二、阅读理解

1.

I left my friend?s house shortly after seven. It was still too early for me to have my evening meal, so I walked along the seafront (滨海马路) for about an hour until I began to feel hungry. By that time I was not far from a favorite restaurant of mine, where I often went to eat two or three times a week. I knew the owner well and frequently complimented (赞美, 恭维) him on his excellent cooking.

I went into the restaurant, which was already crowded, and ordered my meal. While I was waiting for the soup to arrive, I looked around to see if I knew anyone in the restaurant. It was then that I noticed that a man sitting at a corner table near the door kept glancing in my direction, as if he knew me, I certainly did not know him, for I never forgot a face. The man had a newspaper open in front of him, which he was pretending to read, though all the while I could see that he was keeping an eye on me. When the waiter brought my soup, the man was clearly puzzled by the familiar way in which the waiter and I addressed each other. He became even more puzzled as time went on and it grew more and more obvious that I was well known in the restaurant. Eventually he got up and went into the kitchen. After a few minutes he came out again, paid his bill and left without another glance in my direction.

When I had finished and was about to pay my bill, I called the owner of the restaurant over and asked him what the man had wanted. The owner was a little embarrassed by my question and at first did not want to tell me. I in sisted. “Well,” he said, “that man was a detective.” “Really?” I said, considerably surprised. “He followed you here because he thought you were a man he was looking for,” the owner of the restaurant said. “When he came into the kitchen, he showed me a photograph of the wanted man. He certainly looked like you! Of course, since we know you here, I was able to convince him that he had made a mistake.” “It?s lucky I came to a restaurant where I am known,” I said, “otherwise I might have been arrested!”

1.When the author got to his favorite restaurant, it was ___________ .

A) already nine o?clock

B) eight o?clock on the dot

C) about two minutes past eight

D) slightly later than eight o?clock

2.The man sitting at the corner table near the door kept glancing in the direction of the author because he was

__________________ .

A) interested in the personality of the author

B) making a study of the author

C) looking up and down the author

D) keeping a lookout over the author

3.The author was followed by the detective probably because he ___________ .

A) took after a suspect

B) was similar to a criminal in personality

C) was an accomplice

D) looked like a murderer

4.The detective had a newspaper open in front of him in order to ____________ .

A) read it in detail

B) cover up what he was really doing there

C) have it rechecked

D) wait for his food

5.According to the text, if the author had been a stranger in the restaurant, he would have been ____________________.

A) taken to court

B) followed

C) captured

D) sentenced to a few years? imprisonment

2.

A very important world problem is the rapidly increasing pressure of population on land and on land resources.

It is not so much the actual population of the world but its rate of increase which is important. It works out to be about 1.6 per cent per annum net increase. In terms of numbers this means something like forty to fifty-five million additional people every year. Canada has a population of twenty million--rather less than six months' climb in world population. Take Australia. There are ten million people in Australia. So, it takes the world less than three months to add to itself a population which peoples that vast country. Let us take our own crowded country--England and Wales: forty-five to fifty million people--just about a year's supply.

By this time tomorrow, and every day, there will be added to the earth about 120,000 extra people, just about the population of the city of York.

This enormous increase of population will create immense problems. By A.D. 2000, unless something desperate happens, there will be as many as 7,000,000,000 people on the surface of this earth! So this is a problem which you are going to see in your lifetime.

Why is this enormous increase in population taking place? It is really due to the spread of the knowledge and the practice of what is coming to be called Death Control. Death Control is something rather different from Birth Control. Death Control recognizes the work of the doctors and the nurses and the hospitals and the health services in keeping alive people who, a few years ago, would have died of some of the incredibly serious killing diseases, as they used to be. Squalid conditions, which we can remedy by an improved standard of living, caused a lot of disease and dirt. Medical examinations at school catch diseases early and ensure healthier school children. Scientists are at work stamping our malaria and other more deadly diseases. If you are seriously ill there is an ambulance to take you to a modern hospital. Medical care helps to keep people alive longer. We used to think seventy was a good age; now eighty, ninety, it may be, are coming to be recognized as a normal age for human beings. People are living longer because of this Death Control, and fewer children are dying, so the population of the world is shooting up.

Imagine the position if you and I and everyone else living on earth shared the surface between us. How much should we have each? It would be just over twelve acres--the sort of size of a small holding. But not all that is useful land which is going to produce food. We can cut out one-fifth of it, for example, as being too cold. That is land which is covered with ice and snow--Antarctica and Greenland and the great frozen areas of northern Canada. Then we can cut out another fifth as being too dry--the great deserts of the world like the Sahara and the heart of Australia and other areas where there is no known water supply to feed crops and so to produce food. Then we can cut out another fifth as being too mountainous or with too great an elevation above sea level. Then we can cut out another tenth as land which has insufficient soil, probably just rock at the surface. Now, out of the twelve acres only about four are left as suitable for producing food.. But not all that is used. It includes land with enough soil and enough rainfall or water, and enough heat which, at present, we are not using, such as, for example, the great Amazon forests and the Congo forest and the grasslands of Africa. How much are we actually using? Only a little over one acre is what is required to support one human being on an average at the present time.

6. The world's population is increasing because _______.

A) the number of babies born every year is about 16 percent of the

total population

B) the birth rate is about 1.6 percent higher than the death rate

C) the birth rate is going up by 1.6 percent per annum

D) the death rate is going down by about 1.6 percent every year

7. The author mentions the different populations of Canada, Australia,

and England and Wales in order to _______.

A) show how small these countries are

B) show how quickly those countries are populated

C) emphasize the low rate of increase of world population

D) emphasize the high rate of increase of world population

8. According to the passage which of the following is not the cause for

death?

A) Poor living condition. B) Fatal diseases like malaria.

C) Poor medical service. D) Less food to feed people.

9. By "Death Control" the author means _______.

A) a rather different kind of Birth Control

B) control of the world's population

C) the prevention or cure of diseases

D) the spread of knowledge in the world

10. From the passage we can conclude _______.

A) the problem of land is not very serious

B) the problem of land can be solved by removing Death Control

C) the problem of land should be solved by reducing the population

D) there is still potential to tap in the use of land

3.

One of the most daring deep-space missions NASA has ever launched is turning out to be one of the least publicized. The target is a large asteroid (小行星) named 1992KD, which orbits the sun millions of miles from Earth. But that destination is almost incidental to the performance of the spacecraft that will make the trip. Though it looks little different from countless other unmanned probes NASA has launched, the ship will be navigated by an electronic brain that has been likened to HAL, the independent-minded computer in the film 2001, and will move through space under power of a system that has long been the stuff of technological fantasies: an ion propulsion (离子推进) engine.

If all goes as planned, Deep Space 1, scheduled for launch later this month, will be the forerunner of a new? generation of spacecraft. While flight planners hope the ship will make some interesting observations about the target asteroid, inc luding its composition and the structure of its surface, DS1 …s primary assignment is to validate a host of new technologies NASA has always considered too risky to try on a mission that may attract a great deal of public attention. Says Mar Rayman of Jet Propulsion Laboratory, DS1? s chief engineer, “We have an unproven propulsion system, powered by an unproven solar panel, commanded by an unproven navigation system.

What is most remarkable about the spacecraft is how it gets from place to place. After being launched by an ordinary rocket, DS1 will be pushed through space by an engine that works by firing electrons into atoms of xenon gas, stripping each of an electron and giving the atoms an electric charge-ionizing them. The ions are then accelerated through an electric field and emitted from the thrusters at 65,000 m. p. h. Despite that speed, the particles produce little thrust, comparable to the weight of a piece of paper.

11. What is special about NASA?s planned deep-space mission regarding its publicity?

A) It is targeted at a large asteroid.

B) It is much less reported by the media.

C) It is the same as other unmanned probes.

D) It isn?t certain whether it will be successful.

12. What is the primary, purpose of the DS1 mission?

A) Testing new technologies for future spacecraft.

B) Calculating risks for the benefit of other missions.

C) Studying the surface of a large asteroid.

D) Proving a new generation of spacecraft.

13. Once launched, whether the spacecraft will reach its destination is incidental to the performance of all the following

EXCEPT ___________.

A) the self-navigation system B) the ion-powered engine

C) the solar cells D) the flight planners

14. How does the DS1 leave the earth?s orbit?

A) By its special propulsion engine.

B) By a conventional rocket engine.

C) By firing electrons into the atoms of xenon gas.

D) By accelerating through an electric field.

15. Which of the following is NOT true according to this article?

A) Th e author likens the DS1?s navigation system to an electronic brain.

B) The DS1 is the first of a new breed of spacecraft.

C) The DS1 chief engineer has nothing to lose in such a mission.

D) The DS1?s power system used to be the dream of scientists.

4.

A few days ago I asked my sons? governess(女家庭教师)Julia to come into my study. “Be seated, Julia, ”I said, “Let?s settle our accounts. I guess you most likely need some money, but maybe you?re too polite to mention it. Now then, we agreed on thirty dollars a month...”

“Forty.”

“No, thirty. I made a note of it. I always pay our governess thirty. Well, um, you?ve been here two months, so...”

“Two months and five days.”

“Exactly two months. I made a special note of it. That means you have sixty dollars coming to you. Take off nine Sundays... you know you didn?t work with Tom on Sundays, you only took walks. And three holidays... ”Julia was biting her finger nail nervously, her face red, but - not a worD.

“Three holidays, therefore take off twelve doll ars. Four days Tom was sick and there were no lessons, as you were occupied only with Dick. Three days you had a toothache and my wife gave you permission not to work after lunch. Twelve and seven - nineteen. Take nineteen off ... that leaves. hmm.... forty one dollars. Correct?”

Julia?s left eye reddened with tears welling up. Her chin trembled; she coughed nervously and blew her nose, but - still not a worD.

“Around New Year?s Day you broke a teacup and a saucer; take off two dollars. The cup cost more, it was a treasure of the family, but- forget it. When didn?t I take a loss! Then, due to your neglect (疏忽), Tom climbed a tree and tore his jacket; take away ten. Also due to your carelessness the maid stole Dick?s shoes. You ought to watch everything! You get paid for it. S o, that means five more dollars off. The tenth of January I gave ten dollars.”

“You didn?t. ”sobbed JuliA.

“But I made a note of it.”

“Well... if you say so.”

“Take twenty seven from forty one -that leaves fourteen.”

Both her eyes were filled with tears. Beads of sweat stood on the thin pretty little nose. Poor girl!

“Only once was I given any money,” she whispered, her voice trembling, “and that was by your wife. Three dollars,

nothing more.”

“Really? You see now, and I didn?t know that! Take three from fourteen.. leaves eleven. Here?s your money, my dear. Three, three, three, one and one. Here it is !”

I handed her eleven dollars. She took them and pocketed them.

“Merci (法语: 谢谢),”she whispereD.

I jumped to my feet and started pacing the room. I was overcome with anger. “For what, this - …merci??” I askeD.

“For the money. ”

“But you know I?ve cheated you - robbed you ! I have actually stolen from you ! Why this…merci??”

“In my other places they didn?t give me anything at all.”

“They didn?t give you anything? No wonder! I played a little joke on you, a cruel lesson, just to teach you... I m going to give you all the eighty dollars! Here they are in the envelope all ready for you... Is it really possible to be so spineless (懦弱)?Why d idn?t you protest? Why were you silent? Is it possible in this world to be without teeth and claws(爪)-to be such a fool?”

Embarrassed, she smileD. And I could read her expression,“It is possible.”

I asked her pardon for the cruel lesson and, to her great surprise, gave her the eighty dollars. She murmured her

little“merci”several times and went out. I looked after her and thought,“How easy it is to crush the weak in this world !”16.While talking to Julia, the wrier expected from her ________.

A. a protest

B. gratitude

C. obedience

D. an explanation

17.What shocked the writer was Julia?s ________.

A. nervousness in front of her boss

B. acceptance of injustice

C. shyness when talking about money

D. reluctance to express herself

18.The writer said, “Is it possible in this world to be without teeth and claws?” He was actually telling the governess

________.

A. to be more aggressive

B. to be more careful in her work

C. to protect her right

D. to live independently

19.At the end of the story, the writer said,“ How easy it is to crush the weak in this world!”to show ________.

A. his understanding of Julia?s anxiety

B. his worry about Julia?s future

C. his concern on the living condition of working - class people

D. his sympathy for the mental state of those exploited

20.From the story, we can tell that Julia?s employer was ________.

A. greedy but honest

B. ill - tempered but warm - hearted

C. strict but forgiving

D. none of the above

5.

Faces, like fingerprints, are unique. Did you ever wonder how it is possible for us to recognize people? Even a skilled writer probably could not describe all the features that make one face different from another. Yet a very young child-or even an animal, such as a pigeon-can learn to recognize faces, we all take this ability for granted.

We also tell people apart by how they behave. When we talk about someone?s personality, we mean the ways in which he or she acts, speaks, thinks and feels that make that individual different from other.

Like the human face, human personality is very complex. But describing someone?s personality in words is somewhat easier than describing his face. If you were asked to describe what a “nice face” looked like, you probably would have a difficult time doing so.

But if you were asked to describe a “nice person”, you might begin to think about someone who was kind, considerate, friendly, warm, and so forth.

There are many words to describe how a person thinks, feels and acts. Fordin Allport, an American psychologist, found nearly 18,000 English words charactering differences in people?s behavior. And many of us use this information as a basis for describing, or typing, his personality. Bookworms, conservatives, military types-people are described with such terms.

People have always tried to “type” each other. Actors in early Greek drama wore masks to show the audience whether they played the villains or the hero?s role. In fact, the words “person” and “personality” come from the Latin persona, meaning “mask”. Today most television and movie actors do not wear masks. But we easily tell the “good guys” from the “bad guys” because the two types differ in appearance as well as in actions.

21. By using the simile (直喻) of fingerprints, the author tells us that _____.

A) people differ from each other in facial features

B) people have difficulty in describing the features of fingerprints

C) people have different personalities

D) people can learn to recognize faces

22. According to this passage, some animals have the gift of _____.

A) typing each other

B) telling people apart by how they behave

C) recognizing human faces

D) telling good people from bad people

23. Who most probably knows best hw to describe people?s personality?

A) Psychologists. B) The modern TV audience.

C) The ancient Greek audience D) The movie star.

24. According to the passage, it is possible for us to tell one type of person form another because _____.

A) human faces have complex features

B) people differ in their behavioral and physical characteristics

C) human fingerprints provide unique information

D) people?s behavior can be easily described in words

25. Which of the following is the major point of the passage?

A) How to get to know people.

B) Why it is ne cessary to identify people?s personality.

C) Hoe best to recognize people.

D) Why it is possible to describe people.

6.

At Harton College---an English boarding school for boys---there are many rules. Fifteen-year-old Bob Sanders often breaks these rules.

The boys can go into town in the afternoon after classes. But they must return to the school at six o?clock. One afternoon Bob walked to the town. He looked at the shops and then went to the cinema. After the film he looked at his watch. It was after eight o?clock. He was a little worried. He walked back to Harton College as fast as possible.

When he arrived, he ran quickly to the main entrance. It was locked. He looked up at the window of his dormitory. It was on the third floor. The window was open. But it was quite dark and he went round the school building to another door. That one was locked too. He couldn?t climb up the wall very easily. Then he saw another open window on the ground floor. It was the window of the headmaster?s study.

He looked into the room-----no one was there. Bob quickly climbed on to the window sill (窗台) and jumped into the room. Just then he heard a noise. Then some one turned on a light in the corridor. Bob looked around and then hid under the sofa. One minute later, Mr. Mannering, the headmaster, came in. He turned on the light on his desk, and sat down on the sofa. Then he opened a book and began to read.

Bob lay under the sofa as quietly as possible. He could not move. The floor was cold and uncomfortable. He looked at the he admaster?s shoes and socks for an hour.

“Why doesn?t he get up and go to bed?” he thought.

Finally, the headmaster closed his book and stood up. He put the book on a shelf and walked towards the door.

“Thank heavens, he didn?t find me under the sofa!” t hought Bob.

Then Mr. Mannering stopped and spoke towards the sofa. “Would you turn off the light when you leave?” he said and

left the study.

26.According to the passage, it is required that students of Harton College _________ .

A) come back to the col lege at six o?clock if they go to town after classes

B) may stay out until midnight if they like

C) should leave school when class is over

D) may do whatever they like

27.When Bob realized it was too late to return to Harton College as required, it was already ___________ .

A) 8:00 B) 9:00 C) later than 8:00 D) midnight

28.Bob stole into the courtyard of his college by means of ________ .

A) the main entrance

B) going around the school building to another door

C) jumping over the wall

D) climbing into the window of his headmaster?s study

29.Bob hid himself under the sofa probably because he was afraid of ______________ .

A) being punished for his theft

B) being found to have returned late

C) being dismissed for his wrongdoing

D) being capture alive on the spot

30.In the light of what his headmaster said towards the sofa, it can be safely concluded that the headmaster had already

________________ .

A) excused Bob

B) forgiven Bob

C) found Bob hiding under the sofa

D) punished Bob

7.

“Most e xperiences of absent - mindedness-forgetting where you left something or wondering why you just entered a room-are caused by a simple lack of attention, ” says Schacter. “You?re supposed to remember something, but you haven?t encoded(编码)it deeply.”

Encoding, Schacter explains, is a special way of paying attention to an event that has a major impression on recalling it later. Failure to encode properly can create troublesome situations. If you put your mobile phone in a pocket, for example, and don?t pay attention to what you did because you?re involved in a conversation, you?ll probably forget that the phone is in the jacket now hanging in your cupboarD.“ Your memory itself isn?t failing you, ” says Schacter, “Rather, you didn?t give your memory system the information it needeD.”

Lack of interest can also lead to absent -mindedness. “A man who can recite sports statistics from 30 years ago, ” says Zelinski, “ may not remember to drop a letter in the mailbox.”Women have slightly better memories than men, possibly because they pay more attention to their environment, and memory relies on just that.

“Visual cues(视觉提示)can help prevent absent- mindedness, ”says Schacter, “But be sure the cue is clear and available. ”If you want to remember to take a medicine with lunch, put the pil l bottle on the kitchen table-don?t leave it in the medicine box and write yourself a note that you keep in a pocket.

Another common experience of absent - mindedness: walking into a room and wondering why you?re there. Most likely, you were thinking abo ut something else. “Everyone does this from time to time, ”says Zelinski. “The best thing to do is to return to where you were before entering the room, and you?ll likely remember.”

31.The writer of the passage thinks that encoding properly is very important because ________.

A. it enables us to recall something from our memory

B. it slows down the process of losing our memory

C. it helps us understand our memory system better

D. it helps us to get back to where we were

32.One possible reason why women have a little better memories than men is that________.

A. they rely more on the environment

B. they have a wider range of interests

C. they have an unusual power of focusing their attention

D. they are more interested in what?s happening aro und them

33.Why can a note in the pocket hardly serve as a reminder? ________.

A. It will easily get lost

B. It is out of your sight

C. It?s not clear enough for you to read

D. It might get mixed up with other things

34.From the last paragraph we can learn that________.

A. repetition might help improve our memory

B. memory depends to a certain extent on the environment

C. we?d better return to where we were if we forget things

D. we should think about something else while doing one thing

35.The passage is mainly about ________.

A. the memory system of persons

B. a way of encoding and recalling

C. the causes of absent - mindedness

D. the impression of the environment on memory

8.

It has been said that no town grows up until it is home to a college or university. Knowing this, as early as 1944, far-sighted community leaders began to plan for and raise money for the creation of a junior college in Columbus. In February of 1958 the Georgia Legislature passed the Junior College Bill(法案), which stipulated that all colleges qualifying for state funding must be in operation by September of 1958.

It was a challenge to meet the deadline, but on September 22, 1958, Columbus came of age: Columbus College began classes in the old Shanon Hosiery Mill, with 13 faculty members, five academic programs and 227 students. The phenomenal growth of the college began. In 1960, the first class of graduates received their associate degrees. In 1963, the college relocated to its present site. In 1965, the college was authorized to move up to the four-year status, and 1966 saw the first enrollment in a bachelor?s degree program. In 1973, the first graduate students began classes leading to the Master of Education degree and finally, two years ago, Columbus College became Columbus State University.

Some of the benefits from the university to our town are obvious-the spreading of knowledge and culture, skills and technology through college and advanced courses that students are able to take locally.

A major benefit from the university to our town is not so obvious, perhaps. Hundreds of highly educated and talented faculty and staff have become citizens of our area, contributing their skills, expertise and viewpoints to the

common good of the community and generally promoted the progress of the area in a number of diverse ways. Looking back over 40 years of growth, and forward into the next century, the dream of those leaders who had the foresight to bring the college to Columbus has been fulfilled beyond their dreams.

36. The idea that prompted the community leaders in Columbus to plan for the creation of a college is that __________.

A) towns can grow very large if they have a college

B) the town must have a college for their own benefit

C) a town cannot be fully developed without a college

D) foresight is essential when they plan for the college

37. Columbus College began classes in September, 1958 so that it obtained financial support from __________.

A) citizens of the Columbus area B) the state government

C) private companies D) students? tuition

38. How-many years did it take the students at Columbus College to receive an associate degree?

A) Two years. B) Three years. C) Four years. D) Seven years.

39. The mea ning of the word “phenomenal” (Para. 2) can be expressed by ________.

A) remarkable B) surprising C) far-sighted D) hasty

40. The writer?s purpose in writing this article is most likely to

A) recount the university?s history

B) celebra te the university? s 40th anniversary.

C) ask more students to attend the university

D) show the importance of the university to the town?s residents

9.

Animals other than humans have not developed communications comparable to human languagA. But is it possible that other animals have the capacity to learn a language if they are adequately taught? Obviously, this is a fascination notion. The idea of communicating directly with another species has long been a part of human folklore and children?s fantasies. But on a scientific level, the question of whether animals can learn a language is important primarily because it relates to the controversy()between the cognitive and the learning approaches to languagA. If language is dependent on and is actually an outgrowth of the intellectual structure of the human mind, there is the strong supposition that only humans are capable of using languagA. Therefore, Noam Chomsky and other psycholinguists have argued that only humans can learn a language, while most behaviorists feel that with sufficient patience it should be possible to teach an animal some sort of languagA. Although the two schools of thought clearly differ on this point, it is not really a crucial test of the two theories. If a chimpanzee can master a simple language all it would mean is that the chimp?s intellectual capacity and brain structure are more similar to ours than we thought. It would not necessarily imply that our intellectual structure is unimportant in our own mastery of languagA. Thus, teaching an animal language is an impressive demonstration of the power of learning techniques, but it is not evidence that language is developed entirely through learning.

On the other hand, the question of whether other animals can learn a language is fascination in its own right, aside from its value as a test of the two theories of language development. Accordingly, whatever one?s position on the theoretical dispute, we must consider training an animal to use language a dramatic accomplishment.

41.Which of the following statements is the view of psycholinguists?

A. The cognitive view of language learning says that only human beings can learn language because it is an

outgrowth of the structure of the human minD.

B. Other animals simply could master a languagA.

C. The animals intellectual capacity is much better than human beings.

D. Language is developed by learning.

42.The behaviorists? view is that __________.

A. language is actually an outgrowth of intellectual structure of the animal?s mind

B. animals have not developed communications system

C. given enough patience, a man should be able to teach an animal some sort of language

D. only human beings can learn language

43.That an animal can master a simple language means that __________.

A. human?s intell ectual structure is not important

B. animals? intellectual capacity and brain structure are more similar to the humans?

C. the learning techniques are much more important

D. language is developed completely by learning

44.The main idea of paragraph two is ___________.

A. teaching a chimp language is not crucial test of the two theories

B. their brain structure is not similar to human

C. using various methods to let the chimp master a language

D. training a nonhuman to use language is an amazing accomplishment

45.The best title for this passage would be _________.

A. Animals? language

B. Human?s language

C. Teaching Animals? Language

D. Can Other Animals Acquire Language?

10.

40 years ago the idea of disabled people doing sport was never heard of. But when the annual games for the disabled were started as Stoke Mandeville, England in 1948 by Sir Ludwig Guttmann, the situation began to change.

Sir Ludwig Guttmann, who had been driven to England in 1939 from Nazi German, had been asked by the British government to set up an injuries centre at Stoke Mandeville Hospital near London. His ideas about treating injuries included sport for the disabled.

In the first games just two teams of injured soldiers took part. The next year, 1949, five teams took part. From those beginnings, thing have developed fast. Teams now come from abroad to Stoke Mandeville every year. In 1960 the first Olympics for the disabled were held in Rome. In the same place was the normal Olympic Games. Now, every four years the Olympic Games for the Disabled are held, if possible, in the same place as the normal Olympic Games, although they are organized separately. In other years Games for the Disabled are still held at Stoke Mandeville. In the 1984 wheelchair Olympic Games, 1064 wheelchair athletes from about 40 countries took part. Unfortunately, they were held at Stoke Mandeville and not in Los Angeles, along with the other Olympics.

The Games have been a great success in promoting international friendship and understanding, and in proving that being disabled does not mean you can?t enjoy sport. One small source of disappointment for those who organize, and take part in the games, however, has been the unwillingness of the International Olympic Committee to include disabled events at the Olympic Games for the able-bodied. Perhaps a few more year are still needed to convince those fortune enough not to be disabled that their disabled fellow athletes should not be excluded.

46. The first games for the disabled were held _____ after Sir Ludwig Guttmann arrived in England.

A) 40 years B) 21 years C) 10 years D) 9 years

47. Besides Stoke Mandeville, surely the games for the disabled were once held in _____.

A) New York B) London C) Rome D) Los Angeles

48. In Paragraph 3, the word athletes? means____

A) People who support the games

B) People who watch the games

C) People who organize the games

D) People who compete in the games

49. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A) Sir Ludwig Guttmann is an early organizer of the games for the disabled.

B) Sir Ludwig Guttmann is an injured soldier.

C) Sir Ludwig Guttmann is from Germany.?

D) Sir Ludwig Guttmann is welcomed by the British government.

50. From the passage, we may conclude that the writer is _____.

A) One of the organizers of the games for the disabled.

B) A disabled person who once took part in the games.

C) Against holding the games for the disabled.

D) In favor of holding the games for the disabled.

11.

I left my friend?s house shortly after seven. It was still too early for me to have my evening meal, so I walked along the seafront (滨海马路) for about an hour until I began to feel hungry. By that time I was not far from a favorite restaurant of mine, where I often went to eat two or three times a week. I knew the owner well and frequently complimented (赞美, 恭维) him on his excellent cooking.

I went into the restaurant, which was already crowded, and ordered my meal. While I was waiting for the soup to arrive, I looked around to see if I knew anyone in the restaurant. It was then that I noticed that a man sitting at a corner table near the door kept glancing in my direction, as if he knew me, I certainly did not know him, for I never forgot a face. The man had a newspaper open in front of him, which he was pretending to read, though all the while I could see that he was keeping an eye on me. When the waiter brought my soup, the man was clearly puzzled by the familiar way in which the waiter and I addressed each other. He became even more puzzled as time went on and it grew more and more obvious that I was well known in the restaurant. Eventually he got up and went into the kitchen. After a few minutes he came out again, paid his bill and left without another glance in my direction.

When I had finished and was about to pay my bill, I called the owner of the restaurant over and asked him what the man had wanted. The owner was a little embarrassed by my question and at first did not want to tell me. I insisted. “Well,” he said, “that man was a detective.” “Really?” I said, considerably surprised. “He followed you here because he thought you were a man he was looking for,” the owner of the restaurant said. “When he came into the kitchen, he showed me a photograph of the wanted man. He certainly looked like you! Of course, since we know you here, I was able to convince him that he had made a mistake.” “It?s lucky I came to a restaurant where I am known,” I said, “otherwise I might have been arrested!”

51.When the author got to his favorite restaurant, it was ___________ .

A) already nine o?clock

B) eight o?clock on the dot

C) about two minutes past eight

D) slightly later than eight o?clock

52.The man sitting at the corner table near the door kept glancing in the direction of the author because he was

__________________ .

A) interested in the personality of the author

B) making a study of the author

C) looking up and down the author

D) keeping a lookout over the author

53.The author was followed by the detective probably because he ___________ .

A) took after a suspect

B) was similar to a criminal in personality

C) was an accomplice

D) looked like a murderer

54.The detective had a newspaper open in front of him in order to ____________ .

A) read it in detail

B) cover up what he was really doing there

C) have it rechecked

D) wait for his food

55.According to the text, if the author had been a stranger in the restaurant, he would have been

____________________.

A) taken to court

B) followed

C) captured

D) sentenced to a few years? imprisonment

12.

Man young British doctors drink too much and use cannabis and other illegal drugs, according to a survey released last week.

The poll of 14 junior doctors in northeastern England, published in a letter in The Lancet medical journal, showed that more than 60 per cent drank more alcohol than the recommended safe limits.

Over 35 per cent of male doctors and 19 per cent of female physicians also admitted using cannabis and up to 13 per cent also took other drugs.

“The current drinking habits, illegal drug use, and stress in some junior doctors is of concern, not only for their own well being, b ut also how they affect patients? care,” said Dr. Farhad Kam all of the University of Newcastle, who conducted the study.

The British Medical Association (BMA) said the findings were consistent with its own research into the habits of the junior doctors.

The survey was released a day after Dr. Patrick Dixon, a British AIDS expert and author, called for random testing of doctors for alcohol and drug abuse.

EXxon, the author of The Truth about Drugs, said that the problem, posed a significant threat to the public health because patients? lives were being put at risk.

“With around 10 per cent of all doctors either intoxicated(沉醉)or withdrawing (from drugs or alcohol) we are faced with the fact that significant numbers of doctors have impaired judgment because of addiction,” Dixon said in a telephone interview.

He claimed that more than 1,000 addicted doctors in London were addicts but he said their colleagues were reluctant to identify them because of fear of retribution (报复).

“Our estimate is that up to 10 percent of doctors may have a drug or alcohol problem at some time in their working lives,” a BMA spokeswoman said.

56. From the first paragraph, we can know ________________.

A) it is quite fashionable to take cannabis in Britain

B) taking cannabis is against the law in Britain

C) cannabis is something delicious to eat

D) there is no limit to the use of cannabis

57. What does the word “released” (Para. 6) mean?

A) Set free. B) Given up. C) Finished. D) Issued.

58. According to Dr. Dixon, alcohol drinking and drug abuse ___________.

A) put the health of the drinkers and users at risk

B) had negative influence over the younger doctors

C) presented a great threat to the public health

D) was a pretty new social phenomenon in Britain

59. The word “impaired” (Para. 8) means ____________.

A) irresponsible B) weakened C) false D) paired up

60. The colleagues of the addicted doctors were unwilling to identify them because they _____________.

A) did not want to lose friendship

B) lacked self-confidence

C) didn?t want to get punished

D) didn?t? t want th e addicted doctors to be punished

13.

One of the most daring deep-space missions NASA has ever launched is turning out to be one of the least publicized. The target is a large asteroid (小行星) named 1992KD, which orbits the sun millions of miles from Earth. But that destination is almost incidental to the performance of the spacecraft that will make the trip. Though it looks little different from countless other unmanned probes NASA has launched, the ship will be navigated by an electronic brain that has been likened to HAL, the independent-minded computer in the film 2001, and will move through space under power of a system that has long been the stuff of technological fantasies: an ion propulsion (离子推进) engine.

If all goes as planned, Deep Space 1, scheduled for launch later this month, will be the forerunner of a new? generation of spacecraft. While flight planners hope the ship will make some interesting observations about the target asteroid, inc luding its composition and the structure of its surface, DS1 …s primary assignment is to validate a host of new technologies NASA has always considered too risky to try on a mission that may attract a great deal of public attention. Says Mar Rayman of Jet Propulsion Laboratory, DS1? s chief engineer, “We have an unproven propulsion system, powered by an unproven solar panel, commanded by an unproven navigation system.

What is most remarkable about the spacecraft is how it gets from place to place. After being launched by an ordinary rocket, DS1 will be pushed through space by an engine that works by firing electrons into atoms of xenon gas, stripping each of an electron and giving the atoms an electric charge-ionizing them. The ions are then accelerated through an electric field and emitted from the thrusters at 65,000 m. p. h. Despite that speed, the particles produce little thrust, comparable to the weight of a piece of paper.

61. What is special about NASA?s planned deep-space mission regarding its publicity?

A) It is targeted at a large asteroid.

B) It is much less reported by the media.

C) It is the same as other unmanned probes.

D) It isn?t certain whether it will be successful.

62. What is the primary, purpose of the DS1 mission?

A) Testing new technologies for future spacecraft.

B) Calculating risks for the benefit of other missions.

C) Studying the surface of a large asteroid.

D) Proving a new generation of spacecraft.

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16. The local government warned the citizens water directly from the tap unless it is boiled. A) not drink B) not drinking C) do not drink D) not to drink 17. His face looks but I can’t remember his name. A) similar B) alike C) likely D) familiar 18. I went to the dentist’s yesterday, and had two teeth . A) pulling B) pulled C) be pulled D) to pull 19. One man was instantly killed and three were in a traffic accident last night. A) damaged B) harmed C) injured D) ruined 20. This is your letter to me. Do you object to the whole class? A) to my reading it B) to read it C) me to read it D) me reading it 21. The economic study on market must lay an emphasis on the relationship between supply and . A) demand B) as great as C) shortage D) sale 22. The population of the region has doubled in the past ten years. A) larger than B) as great as C) more than D) as many as 23. The company decided to a new managing system for higher efficiency. A) adjust B) adapt C) adopt D) admit 24. This is Mr. Evans, invention has helped hundreds of deaf people. A) whose B) which C) that D) whom 25. There is always excitement at the Olympic Games when a previous record is . A) matched B) broken C) kept D) announced 26. the story, Mary decided that the new film was not really worth seeing. A) Have been told B) Having been told C) Being told D) Been told 27. We must our minds where to go for our holiday this year. A) make out B) make for C) make off D) make up 28. Only when he finished the task that he had made a mistake. A) he then realized B) did he realize C) does he realize D) he did realize 29. The policeman stopped my car because the engine heavy smoke. A) gave off B) gave out C) gave up D) gave away 30. I bought a new house last year, but I my old house yet, so at the moment I have two houses. A) didn’t sell B) hadn’t sold C) haven’t sold D) don’t sell 31. Our neighbor is a helpful person he would be right there when you need help. A) so … that B) such … as C) such … that D) so … as 32. He cannot play tennis here until the manager recommends that he a member of the club. A) is B) has been C) will be D) be 33. Take the raincoat with you it rains.

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