第二册英语quiz
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unit11、budget2、ritual interaction3、ticking4、Assessing5、increasingly6-10、ABBDC11、Instead of12、intentions13、putting off14、guilty15、wishing16、blame17、have18、organizing19、efficiently20、subject to unit 21、taking part2、improvement3、sacrifice4、standards5、compete6-10、DCDAA 11、different sizes14、or under15、skill16、control17、extreme18、injury19、payment20、worth itunit 31、character2、compromises4、expectation5、work out6-10、BABDC11、perfectly12、sewing13、distant objects16、cloudy17、judging distances18、slightly19、background20、different eye views unit41、insurance salesman2、3、nourishing4、5、territory.6-10、BBABA11、abroad12、fast food13、amounts14、inevitably15、quality16、served17、medium18、environment19、reasonable20、expensiveunit51、wept2、packaged3、filtered4、harden5、manufacturer6-10、DDBCB11、Experts13、14、the world's birth rate15、Researchers16、birth control devices17、family planning programs18、19、population growth20、fewer births than deathsunit61、labour2、superficial3、specific4、characteristics5、convey6-10:DDBCA11、belong12、the way13、overdressed14、elegant15、fashion16、appropriate17、skirt or pants18、you will be under stress throughout your interview19、move or act restlessly or nervously with a tight collar20、they are truly comfortable and wear them before the big event19、reasonable20、expensive777777777777777777听力原文II. Listening Skills1. W: How much money is the rent for an apartment in this neighborhood? M: Your rent should be about a quarter of that.Q: How much should be the woman’s rent be?2. M: I paid $3,500 for this digital camera. It was on sale at a 30$ discount. W: It’s a real bargain.Q: How much did the camera cost originally?3. M: What’s the rate for an economy car?W: The daily rate is $32, unlimited mileage.Q: How much will the man pay if he rents the car for a week?4. M: I’ll take these sweaters. How much do t hey cost?W: They are $180 each and four makes a total of $720. But today we are offering a 20% discount.Q: How much does the man have to pay?5. W: What an old car you’ve got!M: Well, it had run 12,000 miles when I bought it second hand. And it’s cov ered 3,080 miles since then.Q: How many miles has the car run?1.B2.A3.A4.D5.BIII. Listening InTask 1: It’s time to buy.Mike: Hey, Robert, where are you off to?Robert: I’m going to talk to a banker about a loan.Mike: You are short of money? I thought you were the saving type.Robert: There’s a time to save and a time to spend.Mike: I know all about spending. What’s the loan for? I have a few bucks I could…Robert: I’m considering getting a mortgage to buy some property.Mike: Do you t hink property is a good investment? I mean, it’s a lot of money. Robert: Well, Mike, as you know, property values have been going through the roof. If I had bought an apartment two years ago, its value would have gone up by 30 percent today.Mike: And from what I know, interest rates are low now.Robert: Exactly. Sounds like a good time to buy.a banker a loansaving save spenda mortgage propertyProperty valuesrisen/gone up/increased by 30 percentTask 2: Can I have my change please?Tom was down on his luck and felt he needed a few drinks. Hw went to a bar and had several drinks. When he was done, he stood up and walked toward the door. The barman shouted after him, “Hey mister, are you going to pay for those drinks?”Tom turned around an d replied, “I have already paid you,” and then walked out of the bar. Almost immediately he saw one of his friends Richard and told him about the barman, “Just go in there and drink all you want, then get up and leave. When the barman asks you to pay the bill, just tell him you have already paid.”This sounded easy enough, so Richard went in and has several drinks. The barman went to him and said, “Before you came in, another man was here. When I asked him to pay his bill, he told me he’d paid, but I don’t remember him paying me.”Richard said, “I would love to stay and hear your story, but I don’t have time. Can I havemy change please?”1. A2.B3.D4.C5.CTask 3: Why not just print money?What’s the solution to a recession, a time of little econom ic activity? Just print money! Sounds reasonable, doesn’t it? Let’s see if this will work by using an example.Let’s pretend that all the students in your class make up the ENTER population of the country, and the teacher represents the government. Let’s a lso pretend each student has exactly $1.00.Since we are in a recession, let’s have the teacher, who represents the government, print money. He prints $1.00 more for everyone. Now everyone has $1.00 more to spend. More money to spend sounds like a great way to get us out of recession, since more money to spend means demand for goods and services.Then if that works, why don’t we give MORE money away? How about $100? Now we have lots of money to spend. So no more recession, right?Not really, because we have only looked at one side of the problem. As more and more people receive more and more money, what’ll happen?Since everyone has more money, the students all go shopping to spend that extra money. This causes the demand for goods and services to rise, and people who sell goods and services raise price. For example, if you could buy a new music CD at $10 in the past, now the price could be $1,000! This is called inflation.So, the original reason for printing all this money was to help get us of recession, but we have only replaced one problem with another.1.T2.T3.F4.F5.FIV. Speaking OutModel 1 I want to blow it all.John: Hey, Se-Jin, do you want to come shopping with me? My dad just gave me my monthly allowance and I want to blow it all.Se-Jin: That sounds just like you, John! What do you want to buy?John: I don’t know…Some music CDs, maybe.Se-Jin: If you spend all that money on things you don’t even know if you want, you won’t have any money left when you need it.John: But if I just save my money, that doesn’t s sound like much fun either. Besides, I need some new CDs.Se-Jin: You also need a financial advisor!Now Your TurnA: Hey, do you want to come shopping with me? I just got some money from my part-time job, and I want to get rid of it right away.B: That’s your style. What do you want to buy?A: I don’t know…some fashionable clothes, maybe.B: If you waste all your money on things you don’t even know if you want, you’ll be out of money completely when you need it.A: But if I ju st hold on to my money…that doesn’t make much sense either. I really need some new clothes. What’s the point of saving lots of money without fun?B: As I see it, you need a person to look after your money.Model 2 Can money buy everything?Peter: I’m try ing to think of ways to become rich. If I could get my hands on a lot of money, I’ll be really happy.Jane: Do you really think so? I’m not so sure.Peter: Of course, why wouldn’t I? I’d be able to have anything I want.Jane: Well, there are plenty of peop le who have a lot of money but aren’t happy. What do you say to that?Peter: But if I became a millionaire, I’d buy whatever I wanted.Jane: Can you buy true love? Can you buy the moon?Peter: Maybe not, but I can buy a house with a lot of modern conveniences. Jane: So many people think like you do, buy look at all the divorces, suicides and murders among wealthy people. How do you explain that?Peter: Maybe there’s something in what you said.Now Your TurnA: I really hope I can make a fortune. If I had a lot of money, I’d be as happy as a king.B: Do you really believe so? I have my doubts about it.A: Of course, why wouldn’t I? If I were a millionaire, there’s nothing I couldn’tbuy.B: Well, can you but health? Can you but true friendship?B: Maybe not. But I can but a big house and car, and make my life more comfortable.A: Maybe you have a point there. Money can bring material comforts. But don’t forget, there are also divorces and suicides among wealthy people.B: Well, there is some truth in what you said. Money cannot but real happiness. Model 3 I wonder if you could give me a loan.John: Hey, Se-Jin, I was just on my way to find you.Se-Jin: What’s up, John?John: Se-Jin, I’m kind of broke, and you usually have a bundle tucked away. I wonder if you could give me a loan.Se-Jin: Dream on! I’m hard up myself.John: You see, I want to buy some new stereo equipment, and I’m just about a hundred short.Se-Jin: Why not save up for it?John: The stores have all stuff on a huge sales promotion right now. I could save at least 30 percent!S-Jin: John, I’d lend you money if you were in a jam. But a new stereo isn’t an emergency.John: Then I’m afraid I have to find someone who is more easy-going.Now Your TurnA: Hi, I was trying to catch up with you.B: What happened?A: Money had burned a hole in my pocket. You usually have some savings. I wonder if you can lend me some money?B: You’re daydreaming. I’m short of money myself.A: Look, I want to buy a digital camera, and I’m only short of 150 bucks.B: Why not save towards it?A: The camera is on sale right now. This can save me almost 25 percent.B: Well, I’d lend you the money if you were in real redouble. But a new camera isn’t urgent.A: Then I’m afraid I’ll have to try someone who’s more generous.V. L et’s TalkStory of a MiserThere was a miser who loved money more than anything else. Just before he died, he said to his wife, “Now, listen. When I die, I want you to take all my money and put it in the casket with me. I want to take my money to the afterlife with me.”He made her promise with all her heart that when he dies, she would pit all the money in the casket with him. Then he died. He was laid in the casket, his wife was sitting there wearing black, and her friend was sitting next to her.When they finished the ceremony, just before the undertakers got already to close the casket, the wife said, “Wait a minute!” She had a box with her. She came over with the box and put it in the casket.Then the undertakers locked the casket down, and they rolled it away. He friend said, “Girl, I know you weren’t fool enough to put all that money in there with your husband!”She said, “Listen, I’m a Christian. I can’t go back on my word. I promise him that I would put all the money in the casket with him.”“You mean you really put that money in the casket with him!?”“I surely did,” said the wife. “I wrote him a check.”more thanmoney casketpromisein the casketsitting blacknext to/besideclosea boxaway/offfoolish all that money/the moneya Christian on her wordput the moneya checkVI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Giving Money to a BeggarSusan: Hey, Robert, you gave that beggar some of your hard-earned cash? Robert: I know. He looked as if he needed help.Susan: Buy you’re alway s so careful with your money.Robert: Yeah, I guess so, but I like to help when someone’s in need. Susan: I just wonder why the guy doesn’t get a job and make his own living. Robert: It’s just not that simple, Susan. Some people have a hard time of it i n life.Susan: Maybe they waste all their money. If you give them money, they will just go on wasting it.Robert: Life has been good to me, Susan, and I’d like to share some of my luck. the beggaras ifcareful with/abouta jobpeoplea hard timewastesharegood luckTask 2: Buying a MachineAn American manufacturer is showing his machine factory to a potential customer. At noon, when the lunch bell rings, two thousand men and women immediately stop working and leave the building.“Your workers, they’re escaping!” cries the visitor. “You’ve got to stop them.”“Don’t worry, they’ll be back,” says the American. And indeed, an exactly one 0’clock the bell rings again, and all the workers return from their break.When the tour is over, the manufacturer t urn s to his guest and says, “Well, now, which of these machines would you like to order?”“Forget the machines,” says the visitor. “How much do you want for that bell?”1.T2.F3.F4.T5.TTask 3: An Introduction to Credit CardsCredit cards are plastic cards issued by a bank or other financial institutions allowing the holder to buy goods and service without using cash. Many American don’t like to carry much ca sh. For them the cards are convenient and safe to use. Credit cards are gaining popularity, even for buying small items. They are accepted almost everywhere, though not at fast food restaurants.Credit cards allow you to purchase things that you may not currently have the money to buy. When you use a credit card, the credit card company that issued the credit card pays the store. Later, a bill will be mailed to you by your credit card company for the amount you purchased. At that time, you can either pay the bill in full, or only pay a minimum amount, and wait till later to finish paying. If you wait till later, you will owe the credit card company interest on the amount that you do not pay.1.D2.C3.B4.C5.ASpeakingCan you change a twenty-dollar bill?Cashier: How can I help you, Miss?Jill: Could you change a 20 for me?Cashier: Sure. How do you want it?Jill: Could I have two 5’s, but not enough 1’s. Are quarters all right with you? Cashier: Well, I have some 5’s, but not enough 1’s. Are quarters all right withJill: Oh, that’s even better! In that case, I won’t have to worry about the small change for the laundry.Cashier: Here you are!Jill: Thanks a million!unit 101 boundaries23 appointed45 ensurebccdc12 destroyed3 chosen4 guns5 bridges6 effectively7 coal。
Unit 61.Doctors were __________ by the unusual ( 不平常的) marks on the child's face.A. wonderedB. explodedC. trappedD. puzzled2.You're very __________to be alive after such a bad car crash!A. incredibleB. luckyC. accidentalD. mysterious 3.There is a general __________that things will soon get better.A. beliefB. theoryC. knowledgeD. explanation 4.Ah, you've found my keys. I've been looking __________for them.A. nowhereB. elsewhereC. everywhereD. anywhere 5.The plane __________one of two routes —either across the Atlantic, or over the North Pole ( 北极).A. doesB. wantsC. takesD. is6.The nurse said she would take a blood __________and test it.A. sampleB. typeC. mixtureD. model7.I felt __________grief ( 悲伤) when my brother died.A. vastB. countlessC. obviousD. extreme 8.You'll have to improve your driving __________if you want to pass your test.A. approachB. techniqueC. technologyD. strategy9.The book uses simple __________to explain the rules of chess ( 国际象棋).A. diagramsB. structuresC. formsD. shapes 10.These statues are the only__________.A. tracksB. tracesC. inventionsD. features 11.Many illnesses __________lack of exercise.A. result fromB. result inC. bring aboutD. bring on 12.The large company __________a number of smaller ones.A. took upB. took outC. took offD. took over13.It was at an evening party __________I first saw her.A. thatB. ifC. sinceD. as14.I'm sorry I'm very busy just now. If I had time, I __________to the movies with you.A. would have goneB. would goC. had goneD. went15.__________, the storm has killed five people.A. Which is reportedB. That being reportedC. As is reportedD. As been reported16.She __________the book sometime in the past, or she couldn't have answered the question so well.A. should have readB. maybe have readC. must have readD. would have read17.He wondered if he could slip out of the lecture without anyone__________.A. to noticeB. noticedC. being noticedD. noticing 18.The joke started them all__________.A. laughB. laughedC. laughingD. to laugh 19.He failed the test but promised to do __________better next time.A. moreB. farC. quiteD. so20.I missed the last flight, __________decided to stay the night at the airport.A. thereforeB. and thereforeC. whenD. but whenUnit 51.________ they are doing has never been done before.A. ThatB. WhatC. WhyD. Whether2.________ you disagree with her, she is worth listening to.A. WhetherB. SupposeC. Even ifD. No matter3.________ the time we got to the station, the train had already left.A. ByB. BeforeC. AfterD. Since4.If I hadn't got a cold, I'd be working ________ lying here in bed.A. exceptB. insteadC. besidesD. instead of 5.Trains stop here in order to ________ passengers only.A. get offB. agree onC. deal withD. pick up6.He could not make himself understood because his vocabulary was too ________.A. limitedB. individualC. missingD. lack7.A person who quickly learns and understands has good ________.A. creativityB. institutionC. intelligenceD. brightness 8.There are jobs more dangerous than truck driving; ________ training lions.A. as an instanceB. for instanceC. as instanceD. for an instance9.Haven't you enough ________ sense to know that it's unwise to go swimming just after a big meal?A. commonB. ordinaryC. usualD. general 10.John makes me laugh when he ________ a monkey.A. tumblesB. imitatesC. adoptsD. interacts 11.These plants cannot ________ in very cold conditions.A. surviveB. feedC. blendD. separate 12.The bag was full of precious ________ of different kinds.A. aspectsB. objectsC. subjectsD. features13.I didn't feel very well so I ________ down on the bed and rested for a little while.A. liedB. laidC. layD. lain14.It's perfectly natural that parents feel ________ towards their children, even when they've grown up.A. purposefulB. fierceC. protectiveD. creativeUnit 41.Jim was standing outside the supermarket, ______ a bus.A. waitedB. awaitedC. waitingD. awaiting2.The bus went out of control and ______ against cars and telephone poles.A. crowdedB. crashedC. claspedD. clapped3.I have the ______ to study in the United States for a year. Do you think I should go?A. possibilityB. hesitationC. scheduleD. opportunity 4.______ will be sent to the area as soon as possible.A. AssistantB. AidC. FundD. Helping5.As the boys went down the path they ______ on the wet leaves.A. splashedB. slippedC. skatedD. stressed 6.Kate had ______ returning home on Sunday evening but she couldn't get a flight.A. intendedB. pretendedC. expectedD. thought7.I haven't really had time to ______ everything that she said.A. awaitB. achieveC. listenD. absorb8.He settled back in the ______ of the taxi.A. rareB. rearC. behindD. background 9.Arriving late, they finally ______ at 11:30 when the party was coming to an end.A. put upB. made upC. showed offD. showed up 10.He tried to force me to pay for a bad meal, but I ______ and told him I would not.A. saidB. spoke upC. talkedD. talked upUnit 31.An American diplomat was expelled from the country yesterday.A. trapped inB. forced to leaveC. punished byD. kidnapped by2.It is quite remarkable that no one was hurt in the accident.A. uniqueB. unusualC. specialD. successful3.She does odd jobs, such as painting rooms and fixing cars.A. not regularB. strangeC. excellentD. badly paid4.I applied for a job as a secretary, but I was rejected.A. resentedB. refusedC. resistedD. retired5.This situation does not call for this kind of behavior.A. requireB. takeC. showD. channel6.These tests are beyond the capability of a 12-year-old child.A. securityB. qualityC. abilityD. limitation7.She intends to carry on studying after the course has finished.A. beginB. avoidC. doD. continue8.I've been invited to the party but I haven't got anything appropriate to wear.A. excellentB. adequateC. federalD. suitable9.He refuses to let others speak and dominates every meeting.A. controlsB. winsC. electsD. nominates10.The railways are about to embark on a major program of modernization.A. arrive atB. startC. put onD. expose11.He is reading some medical books because he will have to address a group of doctors.A. write toB. meetC. speak toD. teach12.We stayed in small hotels at night, hitting the road early every morning.A. building the roadB. workingC. waking upD. leaving13.I acknowledged Tom for all his help with the project.A. admittedB. thankedC. provedD. relied on14.The humble man was reluctant to accept the award.A. poorB. famousC. kindD. modestUnit 21.From the way he looked at me, I ____________ that he did not like me.A. includedB. concludedC. consideredD. suggested2.By the way, Tom telephoned to ____________ you about the party on Saturday.A. rememberB. recallC. remindD. repeat3.The airport was foggy ( 有雾的), but our plane ____________ on time.A. turned inB. turned offC. took onD. took off4.I paid for the piano and asked the store to ____________ it to my address in the afternoon.A. deliverB. identifyC. unloadD. delay5.The shops take a lot of trouble over their window ____________ at Christmas.A. groceryB. displaysC. effectsD. style6.The girl was able to give the police a(n) ____________ description of her attacker.A. occasionalB. mentalC. accurateD. accidental7.I shall make up my own mind on the ____________ of the advice I've been given.A. lightB. termC. viewD. basis8.Being a sailor ( 水手) ____________ long periods周期away from home.A. expectsB. affectsC. involves包括D. provides 9.Small ____________ of land ____________ used for keeping animals.A. amount… wasB. amounts… wereC. number… wasD. numbers… were10.I cannot ____________ my family on such a small salary( 薪水).A. offerB. bringC. leadD. support11.The result of the test suggested that I ____________ ill.A. wasB. wereC. beD. to be12.He told me he ____________ his umbrella and asked if I could lend him one.A. had forgotten to bringB. had forgotten bringingC. has forgot to bringD. has forgot bringing13.The teacher described the day's events ____________ detail.A. withB. onC. atD. in14.I had a lot of trouble ____________ the book you wanted.A. to findB. to findingC. findD. findingUnit 11.I rarely ( 不常) drink alcohol —just a(n) ______________ glass of wine.A. regularB. usualC. occasionalD. steady2.I stayed longer than I ______________ intended ( 打算).A. originallyB. firstlyC. obviouslyD. barely3.After all his hard work, he's ______________ to pass his exams.A. evidentB. certainC. apparentD. excellent 4.Thanks for your help. We did ______________ it.A. appreciateB. greetC. respectD. honor5.To use the machine, first ______________ the correct coins then select ( 选择) the drink you want and press the button.A. stickB. insertC. includeD. throw6.The plan didn't really have a ______________ of succeeding.A. luckB. futureC. chanceD. fate7.He ______________ my letter that I sent last month.A. replied toB. repliedC. answered toD. answered for8.We were hoping you could ______________ next Friday.A. drop offB. drop byC. drop onD. drop out9.She ______________ her hair to make sure it was tidy ( 整齐的).A. sortedB. hitC. draggedD. patted10.When you got lost in the forest you ______________ very frightened.A. should have beenB. should beC. must have beenD. must be11.That ______________ the case, we'd better make another plan.A. isB. beingC. to beD. been12.I didn't have much money on me but I gave them ______________ I had.A. oneB. whichC. thatD. what13.I quite like him. I don't like his wife, ______________.A. thoughB. althoughC. yetD. too14.The pale man looked as if he ______________ a ghost ( 鬼).A. was seeingB. sawC. had seenD. should see 15.Fido and Rex played in the park. ______________ wanted to go home.A. None of the dogsB. Neither of the dogC. Neither dogsD. Neither dog。
⾼级英语2quiz答案选择题+选词填空Unit 11.…as Camille lashed northwestward across the Gulf of Mexico.A. strike violentlyB. pass byC. move slowlyD. stride2.…gray clouds scudded in from the Gulf on the rising wind.A. go smoothlyB. go straight and fastC. go up and downD. go violently3.…lifted the entire roof off the house and skimmed it 40 feet through the air.A. hit violentlyB. move lightly overC. go fast and quietlyD. move gradually away4.One wall began crumbling on the marooned group.A. stay brave and alongB. leave hopefulC. stay helplessD. leave helpless and alone5.…and 709 small businesses were demolished or severely damaged.A. destroyB. reduceC. increaseD. beat6.Richelieu Apartments were smashed apart as if by a gigantic fist, and 26 people perished.A. incarnateB. dieC. increaseD. submit7.Debris flew as the living-room fireplace and its chimney collapsed.C. well preserved piecesD. scattered broken pieces8.With two walls in their bedroom sanctuary beginning to disintegrate…A. a warm placeB. shelterC. a clean placeD. a harm place9.Pop Koshak raged silently, frustrate d at not being able to do anything…A. discourageB. bring about good resultC. come out fruitfullyD. worry about the result10.We can prop it up with our heads and shoulders!A. supportB. placeC. suspendD. proposeUnit 31. However intricate the ways in which animals communicate with each other, they do not indulge in anything that deserves the name of conversation.A. difficultB. complicatedC. invalidD. simple2. Suddenly they see the moment for one of their best anecdotes, but in a flash the conversationhas moved on and the opportunity is lost.A. short amusing storyB. long tedious talkC. uninteresting writingD. exciting information3. The conversation had swung from Australian convicts of the 19th century to the English peasants of the 12th century.A. criminalB. aggressorC. captainA. secureB. impureC. odorousD. revival5. The phrase has always been used a little pejoratively and even facetiously by the lower classes.A. sharpB. distastefulC. contemptuousD. penetrating6. The King’s English is a model—a rich and instructive one--but it ought not to be an ultimatum.A. the general opinion about the character, qualities, etc.B. state of being in demandC. something that provokes or annoysD. final statement of conditions to be accepted7. It was an Australian who had given her such a defi nition of “the King’s English,” which produced some rather tart remarks about what one could expect from the descendants of convicts.A. differentB. sarcasticC. loadedD. special8. One could have expected that it would be about then that the phrase would be coined.A. happenB. coincideC. comfortD. invent9. After five centuries of growth, of tussling with the French of the Normans and the Angevins and the Plantagenets and at last absorbing it, the conquered in the end conquering the conqueror. A. have a hard struggle or fight B. raise to a higher gradeC. come to a lower level or stateD. make the greatest possible use of10. When E. M. Forster writes of “the sinister corridor of our age,” we sit up at th e vividness ofthe phrase, the force and even terror in the image.A. not pretendedB. suggesting evilC. happening in the same time1. Let all our neighbors know that we shall join with them to oppose aggression or subversionanywhere in the Americas.A. rebuildingB. successionC. destroyingD. salvage2. Let both sides seek to invoke the wonders of science instead of its terrors.A. call forthB. take downC. put upD. take the form of3. For I have sworn before you and Almighty God the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and three-quarters ago.A. order or directB. produceC. protectD. agree4. We offer not a pledge but a request: that both sides begin anew the quest for peace, before the dark powers of destruction unleashed by science engulf all humanity in planned or accidental self-destruction.A. swallow upB. consider aboutC. clean upD. imprint on5. Together let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths and encourage the arts and commerce.A. cut into many small partsB. go round in circleC. draw together into a small spaceD. put an end to; destroy6. We observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom.A. celebrateB. preserveC. orateD. help7. …and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of these human rights to which this nation has always beenB. lazinessC. coverD. destruction8. and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of these human rights to which this nation has always been commit ted…A. pledgeB. omitC. refrainD. repeat9. …each generation of America ns has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty.A. evidenceB. witnessC. liberationD. trial10. Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposals for the inspection andcontrol of arms…A. predictionB. warm speechC. expectationD. examinationUnit 51. “Can you mean,” I said incredulous ly, “that people are actually wearing raccoon coats again?”A. unbelievingB. increasingC. industriousD. unimproved2. She was not yet of pin-up proportions but I felt sure that time would supply the lack she already had the makings.A. propertyB. portionsC. massagesD. dimensions3. I reeled back, overcome with the infamy of it.A. being famous forB. being shameful4. “I’11 never do that again,” she promised contritely. “Are you mad at me?”A. sadB. honestC. penitentD. overjoyed5. “Right!” I cried exultantly, “One hundred percent right.”A. triumphantB. foreignC. exhaustedD. overflowing6. That Walter Pidgeon is so dreamy. I mean he fractures me.A. break.B. combineC. disagreeD. repeat7. I had long coveted Polly Espy.A. surroundB. coverC. avoidD. desire8. All right. Let’s try Contradictory Premises.A. take outB. be contrary toC. withdrawD. be relevant to9. “Listen,” he said, clutching my arm eagerly.A. grasp tightlyB. hang looselyC. touch softlyD. hold lightly10. Raccoon coats are unsanitary. They shed. They smell bad. They weight too much. They’re unsightly.A. invisibleUnit 61. Today Lysenko’s theory is discredited, and there is now only one genetics.A. doubtB. disgraceC. believeD. disappear2. The world looks more homogenous because it is more homogeneous.A. phoneticB. uniformC. unidentifiedD. linguistic3. It will reappear in different ways until it is not only accepted but universally regarded as an asset.A. storageB. priceC. benefitD. approval4. But the idea of a world car was inevitable.A. preventableB. unavoidableC. unnecessaryD. doubtful5. He is cosmopolitan.A. systematicalB. politicalC. identicalD. international6. …machines soon generated propositions which evaded all tradition.A. explainB. exhaustC. avoidD. intrude7. It has thus undermined an article of faith: the thingliness of things.8. Reminiscing on the early work of Fancis Picabia and Marcel Duchamp…A. ReinforcingB. RecollectingC. RecoveringD. Responding9. It was the automotive equivalent of the International Style.A. versionB. equalC. variationD. variety10. The universalizing imperative of technology is irresistible.A. commandB. orderC. tendencyD. imperilUnit 81. The main features of craftsmanship have been very lucidly expressed.A. cleverlyB. reliablyC. obscurelyD. clearly2. Man, being afraid of his newly won freedom, was obsessed by the need to subdue his doubts and fears by developing a feverish activity.A. cruelB. savageC. excitedD. rash3. No wonder that this puts a premium on slovenly work, on slowdowns, and on other tricks to get the same pay check with less work.A. clean and tidyB. careful and cleanC. careless and untidyC. extinctionD. extraction5. It is a hostility toward work which is much less conscious than our craving for laziness and inactivity.A. craftB. desireC. statueD. design6. There are, of course, many useful and labor saving gadgets.A. applianceB. figureC. planD. handtool7. The craftsman’s way of livelihood determines and infuses his entire mode of living.A. fillB. confuseC. containD. misuse8. Work became, in Max Weber’s terms, the chief factor in a system of “inner-worldly asceticism,” an answer to man’s sense of aloneness and isolation.A. aestheticsB. self-denialC. self-criticismD. ascent9. Work appears as something unnatural, a disagreeable, meaningless and stultifying condition of getting the pay check, devoid of dignity as well as of importance.A. stupidB. amazingC. not stimulatingD. not dull10. P. Drucker, observing workers in the automobile industry, expresses this idea very succinctly.A. clearlyB. successfullyUnit 141. Those ad campaigns celebrating the Big Apple, those T-shirts with a heart design proclaiming “I love New York,” are signs, pathetic in their desperation, of how the mighty has fallen.A. possibleB. passionateC. pitifulD. annoying2. New York was never a good convention city.A. customB. contentionC. conscienceD. consciousness3. To win in New York is to be uneasy; to lose is to live in jostling proximity to the frustratedmajority.A. appropriatenessB. closenessC. approximationD. distance4. Nature constantly yields to man in New York: witness those fragile sidewalk trees gamely struggling against encroaching cement and petrol fumes.A. encompassingB. inducingC. invadingD. poisonous5. A testing of oneself, a fear of giving in to the most banal and marketable of one’s talents, still draws many of the young to New York.A. ordinaryB. excellentC. boringD. extraordinary6. In both these roles it ratifies more than it creates. Wall Street will advance the millions to makea Hollywood movie only if convinced that a bestselling title or a star name will ensure its success.A. producesB. approvesC. opposesA. equipmentB. gadgetsC. facilitiesD. agreements8. So much of well-to-do America now lives antiseptically in enclaves, tranquil and luxurious, that shut out the world.A. sereneB. noisyC. crowedD. transparent9. To him New York- despite its faults, which her will impatiently concede (“so what else is new?”) — is the spoiler of all other American cities.A. concealB. admitC. contendD. condescend10. The place constantly exasperates, at times exhilarates.A. excitesB. regetsC. deniesD. annoys1. A B B D A B D B A A 3.B A A A C D B D A B4.C A A A D A D A B D5. A D B C A A D B A B6.A B C B D C B B B C 8.D C C A B A A B C C14. C A B C A B C A B DUnit 11. She was prepared to ____________ the years of Jack’s jail sentence.2. Mountain gorillas are ___________ extinction.3. If we all ___________, we’ll have it finished in no time.4. There’s a storm coming, so let’s ________________ the hatches.5. Her legs suddenly __________ and she fell to the floor.6. It is ____________ five hours to drive to the railway station.7. She ___________, silenced by the look Kris gave her.8. The front room ____________ books and clothes.1. sit out2. on the verge of3. pitch in4. batten down5. gave way6. a good7. trailed away8. was strewn withUnit 31. He ________ his pocket and brought out a notebook.2. My children _____________________ home cooking.3. Just wait here. I’ll be back ___________.4. I’m afraid their relationship is ___________.5. On icy roads, a four-wheel drive vehicle really ___________.6. Put yourself ___________ the person you are dealing with.1. delved into2. turn their noses up at3. in a flash4. on the rocks5. comes into its own6. in the shoes ofUnit 41. The point __________ is whether you are willing to go abroad or not.2. Helen and Ruth are always ___________ about some little things.3. These results ____________ the coach’s skill and hard work.4. The leadership too often ____________ hard decisions.5. The prosecution must prove ________ that the accused is guilty of the crime.6. Prices _______________ change.7. His family had _________ him ________ without a penny.8. I would advise people to think very carefully about __________themselves ___ working on Sundays.1. at issue2. at odds3. give a testimony to4. shrinks from5. beyond doubt6. are subject to7. cast…off8. committing…toUnit 51. I need to ____________ myself ________ the new regulations.2. Tom didn’t ___________ and told me straight away that I had failed.3. Do you see the point I’m ____________?4. She’s only marrying him to _________________ his money.5. I’ve tried arguing, but it _____me_______.6. He had all the evidence ______________.7. You _____________ tell us now—we’ll find out sooner or later.1. acquaint …with2. mince words3. getting at4. get her hands on5. got … nowhere6. at his finger tips7. might as wellUnit 61. Such behavior ____________ prejudices.2. He ____________________ that he has done this.3. The forests _____________ deer, birds and squirrels.4. Ray and I ate our meal and _______________ the trip.5. Is social inequality the inevitable ___________ economic freedom?6. Is that the best excuse you can ____________ ?1. springs from2. owes it to himself3. abound with4. reminisced about5. corollary of6. come up withUnit 81. Modern economies ________________ educated workers.2. His face was __________ any warmth or humour.3. The truth was known to no one _______________ herself.4. She ______________ the chance to speak to him in private.5. Doctors have to __________ themselves _________ their feelings.6. Gina had _______________ her family.7. Take it easy before you go on stage to ________________!1. place a premium on2. devoid of3. other than4. longed for5. detach …from6. become alienated from7. put up a showUnit 141. They were already a political force to __________.2. The school is widely __________for its excellent teaching.3. The new building is_____________ its surroundings.4. I ___________temptation and had a chocolate bar.5. The job is great ___________salary, but it has its disadvantages.6. He ________ himself ________ all human and lived alone in a remote area.7. The figures are not very good when ____________those of our competitors.8. I watched her walk down the road until she was __________by the darkness.9. He_______________the waiter to bring the bill.10. She was___________her colleagues and regarded as an eccentric woman.1. be reckoned with2. looked up to3. out of phase with4. yielded to5. in terms of6. cut off … from7. measure up against8. swallowed up 9. beckoned to 10. out of step with。
词汇结构We should put money away for a _________ day. We may need it some time. BSunny rainy cloudy coldHe was a much older tennis player but he had the great _________ of experience. DValue hand priority advantageHe has left his book here on ________ so that you can read it. APurpose aim intention senseBe careful with those fireworks; they are __________ to go off unexpectedly. DAvailable presumably easy ableThe holidays are over; we must ___________ to work again. BGet across get down get in get overHe lost his parents at ten and had to live at his uncle's ____________. CCost charge expense payThis food has been kept at a ____________ low temperature for a long time. ARelatively roughly remarkable readilySince the matter was extremely ___________, we had to turn to many people for help. A Tough tense important instantThe program was designed to ___________ industry, to make it develop more quickly. BTax stimulate control trapIn my opinion, you can increase the ___________ of these improvements through your active participation. DDimension helpful importance quality_____________ of children with other children of their own age is important in their development. CConsumption Position Interaction IntroductionIn a storm, an electrical current can ___________ from a cloud to the ground or from one cloud to another. ARush rain rack returnIt is well known that knowledge is the ___________ condition for mental growth. D Incompatible instead increase indispensableWhen he tried to make a ___________, he found that the hotel he wanted was completely filled because of a convention. CComplaint claim reservation decisionThe public opinion was that the time was not ___________ for a president who would make many changes. BReasonable ripe ready thoughtful完形填空Correct answer:(1) composed (2) exterior (3) occasional (4) overwhelmed (5) bothered (6) devise (7) relax (8) outlet (9) understandingly (10) mental (11) blow apart (12) In fact (13) perfect (14) denying (15) control (16) charm (17) nightmare (18) executive (19) abrupt (20) attackMary had a job, a family, and a busy social life. And despite all of that, she always seemed 1 and in control on the 2 . I have a part-time job, a dog, and go to the 3 party, but I am almost always 4 . It actually kind of 5 me the way she was always giving me 6 ,"You need something to do to help you 7 ,” she would recommend."I have a(n) 8 that I really enjoy," I would reply. "It's playing the piano while my friends listen 9 and then when I'm finished, they will simply say, 'Wonderful!'"My wife, Mary, was different from me. She was just like most of professional women with 10 tress. It was inevitable for her to 11 with some heart problem. 12, Mary was only keeping up the appearance of a 13 life. She would have had a hard time 14 that her husband was boring and her children were out of 15 , and her house, though clean and nice, was without any 16 . Oh, and her job was a 17 . She was a secretary for a(n) 18 of a company and he was a very 19 man.Mary died of a heart 20 this past week. I knew she wasn't as happy as she appeared, but I never thought it would kill her.Compromise composed compelled competeInterior exterior prior juniorOccasional notional functional dimensionalOverjoyed overwhelmed overlooked overestimatedDisagreed concerned bothered unsettledService advice device deviseSupport react relax reserveDeparture retreat outlet exitUnderstandingly outstandingly uncertainly unfairlyMetal mental vital equalBlow in blow out blow apart blow downIn fact In essence In spite In detailPerfect absolute pure fullDoubting challenging denying decliningTemper control role cycleMystery romance grace charmNightmare priority hardship povertyPerspective alternative executive narrativeKeen Perceptive acute abruptOffensive attack beat charge选词填空Correct answer: (1) stimulating (2) attribute (3) accomplished (4) contrast (5) exterior (6) blending (7) recommended (8) retire (9) demonstrates (10) prevail另外的词absorbing , commit , composes, surface, concludedI am the director of a charity organization that provides support to poor areas of the world. People often ask me how I manage to stay relaxed when I see so much poverty every day. In fact, I find my job very 1 and rarely feel stressed. I 2 this to knowing when and when not to get upset. I try to praise those around me for what we have 3 and not over-emphasize our failures. I also understand acutely that there are limitations to what I can do alone. To succeed as a manager, I must trust the people I work with. In 4 , the person who held this position before me was a perfectionist and tried to do everything himself. On the 5 , he seemed calm, but on the interior, he was holding onto all of his stress. He worried about work even when he slept. Personally, I don't believe in 6 your home life with your work. Many people 7 he take a different approach, but he never did. Instead, he suffered a mild heart attack and had to 8 at a young age. To me, this 9 how important it is to keep a healthy attitude about work. We will not 10 unless we understand that our goals cannot be achieved overnight. This means we must choose our fights carefully.阅读理解An animal species dies out when it fails to produce enough young in each generation to keep pace with the death rate. We can tell from fossil evidence in rocks that many living species have no longer been in existence over the millions of years since life began. It is a natural process, and dying out is the fate of any animal that has specialized too much to change with its changing environment, or has to compete with a better adapted and more powerful animal. Because of wonderful technical developments during the past few centuries, man has destroyed or has nearly destroyed some species by killing them at such a rate that theycouldn't produce enough young, or by completely changing their natural environment at surprising speed.Examples can be given of the way in which natural environments are being rapidly changed. There is every possibility that many species of animals will die out because of their disappearing food source. Large numbers of animals have been hunted and killed for food. The North American buffalo (水牛) is a case of the near-dying-out species through hunting. Often the numbers are so great that the hunters may not realize the danger; or the financial rewards for the hunters may be so great that they choose to pay no attention to the threat to species.Many people are concerned about animals and wildlife protection. One way to protect species from the threat of dying out is to place animals in zoos and parks and breed them there. Another method is to protect the animals in their natural environment by creating wildlife protection areas and parks and using police to look after them. But the parks are large, the police are few, and the determination of hunters is very great. Early in 1980s, police and hunters clashed in East Africa. The hunters were armed with modern weapons, and several people were killed.There is great pleasure in watching wildlife in natural or near-natural environments, and tourism can add to the income of countries. The animals are still resources-but in a very different form.DDDABAccording to the passage, when will animal species become extinct (灭绝)? When it suffers aA. disease it has never known before.B. When it has been in existence for too many years.C. When it has a death rate that is made faster by man.D. When it produces babies slower than the death rate.What might happen to an animal species if it specialized too much?A. It might produce more young.B. It might compete even better.C. It might be forced to change.D. It might die out in the end.One way to protect species from the threat of dying out is to _________.A. build up walls to isolate animals in nature from peopleB. put all the hunters into prison and keep them thereC. educate people in general to protect animals wellD. place animals in zoos and breed them there safelyHow do wildlife protection areas protect endangered animals?A. They use police help to protect them.B. They prevent hunters from killing them.C. They make the areas like natural places.D. They provide the animals with much food.Why do tourists go to places where they can watch wildlife?A. They can add to the income of troubled countries.B. They can make themselves happy by seeing animals.C. They can encourage the growth of natural places.D. They can make use of animal resources more often.Have you ever felt your mind getting confused after a sleepless night and you couldn't come up with an original thought no matter how hard you tried?You were probably right if you thought that was caused by a lack of sleep. Dr. Home, a sleep researcher in England, studied 24 college students. One group got their normal eight hours of sleep. The other group didn't get any sleep at all—they stayed awake all night. The next day,Dr. Home tested the students. He asked them questions that required creative and original thinking. One of the questions was "How many uses can a box be put to?"The results? The wide-awake students did well on the tests. The tired students did poorly.Research has already shown that tired people can do okay on tests of routine thinking, like simple addition. But Dr. Home tested creative thinking only.As part of his study, he offered an amount of money as a reward to the tired students if they did well. But even this encouragement wasn't enough to help the students overcome their tiredness. They still did poorly. Dr. Home believes that the part of the brain where thinking takes place may get worn out during waking hours. Sleep may help to repair the brain overnight. Without any sleep, he emphasizes, "even if you think harder, you cannot do better."This study gives people something to think about, especially people like hospital workers and airplane pilots, who must stay awake all night and then make emergency decisions.ACDADAccording to the passage, failure to think of new ideas may be _____________.A. caused by a lack of sleepB. caused by hard questionsC. caused by a weak brainD. caused by too much studyTired people have no problem with _____________________.A. finding uses for boxesB. making creative ideasC. doing simple math testsD. taking research testsThe purpose for offering money to the tired students was to _____________.A. help them repair their brainsB. stimulate their interestsC. convince people to joinD. encourage them to do betterSleep might help people by ________________.A.repairing the brainB. giving creative dreamsC. providing fresh energyD. allowing harder thoughtThis information is useful to people like nurses and pilots because _____________.A. they often meet situations in which they must be creativeB. they often take tests to display their abilities to do their jobsC. they often go to the hospital because of brain problemsD. they often get little sleep but make important decisionsIt might be surprising for some people to believe that, in today's computer-and-Internet-driven society, there are some book publishers that are still committed to traditional books. Maybe the most famous encyclopedia company, The Encyclopaedia Britannica, which dates back to the 18th century, is planning to release their largest set of books in 2001. This 40-volume set will be the largest printed in its 231-year history.Because of the success of recent Internet and computer encyclopedias, some people have suggested that the publishers could turn their back on print. However, company representative Paul Hoffman said the company is committed to paper and ink."There is still a place for books, even with all of the computer encyclopedias. And many people around the world still want books," he said.Encyclopedias, in book form, are common in library collections and on school shelves. They are often used in student research. And none are used more than those published by the Encyclopedia Britannica.Even so, the company is selling fewer and fewer books and more and more computer encyclopedias, possibly because of the price. The books, US $1450 for a 32-book set, are too expensive for people. The computerized version, which contains all the same information, costs only a 10th of the price.ADCABWhat about the Encyclopedia Britannica is so surprising?A. The company is committed to publishing books.B. The company is selling Internet encyclopedias.C. The company is still open after so many years.D. The company is planning to quit making books.What will make the 2001 set of books different from the other sets?A. It will be the most sold.B. It will be like the 18th-century one.C. It will be on the Internet.D. It will be the largest set.Why have some people suggested that the company stop printing books?A. Because people are no longer buying many encyclopedias.B. Because demand around the world is for ink and paper books.C. Because electronic encyclopedias have become so successful.D. Because Paul Hoffman has turned his back on printing books.What makes the Encyclopedia Britannica's books special?A. They are used more than any other encyclopedias.B. They are used more for study than for doing research.C. They are used in schools and many library collections.D. They are used in many research papers by students.Why are more people buying electronic encyclopedias than book encyclopedias?A. Electronic encyclopedias contain more.B. Electronic encyclopedias cost less money.C. Electronic encyclopedias take up less room.D. Electronic encyclopedias have new ideas.Open or distance learning has had a major effect on higher education through the Open University, the only university to provide education exclusively for adult learners studying at a distance. Our 100,000 students are currently studying at the Open University. We found limited development of distance learning in the case studies, with the exception of some postgraduate and professional courses. Even here, however, there seemed to be limits on further growth because of the high costs involved in setting up new distance learning courses, as well as uncertainties of demand (particularly in terms of the perceived financial returns on study). One of the case study universities provided video facilities and visiting staff to a rural area for a group of undergraduate (大学本科在校的) students about 50 miles away. This was a new development which was working well and likely to be expanded to involve other universities.The main reason for general lack of development of distance learning, especially at the undergraduate level, may be that other universities have been unable to afford the considerable set-up costs and student support facilities. As costs of technology come down this might change. The Open Learning Foundation is developing connections between universities to set open learning approaches within existing programs of study and thus encourage their greater use. This is seen as likely to develop further in the future.CAADBThe Open University provides an education for _________________.A. students who do not like attending regular universitiesB. students who failed the College Entrance ExaminationC. students who are adults and away from a universityD. students who are limited in their ability to learnAmong other things, the further growth of distance learning at postgraduate and professional levels is limited by ____________________.A. the high costs involvedB. a low student demandC. a lack of educationD. the poor rural technologyThe attempt of one case study university to provide equipment and staff to a rural group of students _________.A. would be expandedB. did not work wellC. might help learningD. could cost a lotThe cost of setting up a distance learning program might change ______________.A. as new developments are madeB. as more students take classes thereC. as the Open University helps moreD. as technology becomes cheaperThe tone of this passage can best be described as ________________.A. DiscouragingB. encouragingC. persuasiveD. scientificWhy is it that the more connected we get, the more disconnected I feel? Every advance in communications technology is a step back from the closeness of human interaction. With email and instant messaging over the Internet, we can now communicate without seeing or talking to one another. With voice mail, you can conduct entire conversations without ever reaching anyone. If my mom has a question, I just leave the answer on her machine.As almost every imaginable contact between human beings becomes automatic by machine, the alienation quotient goes up. You can't even call a person to get the phone number of another person anywhere. Phone assistance is almost always fully automatic by machine. Pumping gas at the station? Why say good morning to the worker when you can use your credit card at the pump and save yourself the bother of human contact? Placing money at the bank? Why talk to a clerk who might live in the neighborhood when you can just put your credit card into the ATM?Pretty soon you won't have the hard task of making eye contact at the grocery store. Some grocery chains are using a self-scanner so you can check yourself out, avoiding those annoying clerks who look at you and ask how you are doing.ADCDBThe effect of increased communication technology is ____________.A. the retreat of human closenessB. the lack of care for neighborsC. the saving of more free timeD. the advance of our contactsIf his mom has a question, he will ____________.A. find new ways to reach herB. send her an email messageC. try to get her a voice machineD. answer through voice mailJudging from the context, the word "alienation" (Line 2, Paragraph 2) means ___________.A. RelationshipB. closenessC. strangenessD. stressATMs in banks have changed life by __________.A. making it more difficult to want human contactB. making it faster to receive money from banksC. making it easier to obtain bank credit cardsD. making it unnecessary to talk with bank clerksThe writer's attitude toward advances in communications technology may be described asA. UnconcernedB. criticalC. positiveD. uninterested。
新视野大学英语第二册网络quiz答案unit 1unit 5新视野大学英语第二册网络quiz答案unit1unit5词汇和结构_________thatmyheadhadcleared,mybrainwasalsobeginningtoworkmuchbetter.cforsinc enowdespite如果遇到什么事要离开,就会发生什么事,引起人们的注意。
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Quiz for Unit 1Greetings and Small TalkListening Test (from cet4 & 6) 5*6=30 (10 min.)1. A. The man in the car was absent-minded. B. The test driver made a wrong judgment.C. The self-driving system was faulty.D. The car was moving at a fast speed.2. A. They have done better than conventional cars. B. They have caused several severe crashes.C. They have posed a threat to other drivers.D. They have generally done quite well.3. A. He works at a national park. B. He is a queen bee specialist.C. He removed the bees from the boot.D. He drove the bees away from his car.4. A. They were looking after the queen. B. They were making a lot of noise.C. They were looking for a new box to live in.D. They were dancing in a unique way.5. A. The discovery of a new species of snake. B. The second trip to a small remote island.C. The finding of 2 new species of frog.D. The latest test on a rare animal species.6. A. A poisonous snake attacked him on his field trip. B. He discovered a rare fog on a deserted island.C. A snake crawled onto his head in his sleep.D. He fell from a tall palm tree by accident.Words Recitation Test (Page 230, 234, 235) (15*2=30)( 5 min.)1. a. 习惯的c2.v. 相似r3.v. 分散s4.v. 误解t5.a. 行为的b6.n. 上下班往返的人 c7.a. 热诚的 c8.a. 必要的 e 9.v. 促进 f10.v. 点燃i11.n. 含义i12.v. 谈判n13.v. 改变t14.Ph. 熔炉m15.Ph. 出发点lSentence Translation (Text C) 8*5=40 (15 min.)1.本文全面分析了闲谈在社交中产生的积极作用。
姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________大学英语2网络自主学习单元测试2试卷编号:quiz2考试时间:90 分钟满分:90 分Part 1 Fill in the Blanks (with the Initial Letters Provided)(Each item: 1)Directions:Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the help of the first letter(s). Use only ONE word to fill in each blank.1.2.entirely different use.3.resources.4.5.He sets thoughtfully explores the positive part of their idea.6.and rejected.7.commitment to AIDS prevention.8.9.would continue as usual.10.accepted unquestioningly, and are often used to support the view that there is a rapidly increasing rate of serious crime in modern society.11.husband.12.in prison if they can get out; no one likes being walled.13.14.15.By putting money in education, abilities of children and lay the basis for future success.16.left.17.parents to go out and play with other children.18.19.20.available to students on registration.21.22.23.24.disturbing.25.Answer:Anticipated anticipate cancelled hesitated prejudice prejudice subsequent Brilliant arranged quoted hatred compel diet diet nourish forbid forbidden trace objection specify vanished vanished compressed Mechanically resistedPart 2 Vocabulary and Structure(Each item: 1)Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.26.This lovely old town has a ___D______ you couldn't find in a big city.A. conditionB. standardC. situationD. charm27.I didn't know what to do, but then an idea suddenly ____C____ to me.A. appearedB. happenedC. occurredD. emerged28.We watched the plane _____A____ behind the clouds.A. disappearingB. disappearedC. divingD. dived29.The local government tried its best to ensure each of its citizens a __A_______ supplyof food at regular intervals (时间间隔).A. consistentB. continualC. continuousD. numerous30.There have been many ____A_______ in their marriage but they still love each other.A. ups and downsB. from head to toeC. time and againD. over and over31.She ___A______ a new idea for increasing sales.A. came up withB. came up atC. came byD. came for32.After several days of heavy rain the roof ___B_______ with a loud noise, crashing (坠落) onto the ground.A. came outB. came downC. came onD. came at33.The lawyer _____B_____ the jury (陪审团) by his moving defense.A. won atB. won overC. came atD. came down34.Sally has made a complete __C_____ influenza (流行性感冒).A. pass byB. decision againstC. recovery fromD. care of35. A teacher should always be thoughtful ____C___ what's best for his pupils.A. inB. byC. ofD. at36.To increase our working efficiency, it is necessary to __C_____ every moment we have.A. include inB. keep fromC. take advantage ofD. look up to37.She has nothing to do with the murder case. She is not _C______ it.A. concerned withB. related inC. involved inD. concerned in38.Houston experienced a _____D_____ growth after the war.A. broadB. mechanicalC. wideD. spectacular39.There were several wet ____C______ on the wall.A. partsB. decreasesC. patchesD. decks40.The aircraft vanished without ___A_______.A. traceB. troubleC. destinationD. product41.Anne _____B_____ from outside her home last Wednesday.A. appearedB. vanishedC. lostD. entered42.She couldn't __D________ laughing at him in those clothes.A. declineB. rejectC. refuseD. resist43.As so many overseas business people have come to start and build new businesses, theplace looks much more ____C_____ than it did a few years ago.A. propertiedB. tediousC. prosperousD. unremarkable44.The girl has made up her mind to go abroad with her boyfriend despite her parents'______D___.A. agreementB. allowingC. lettingD. objection45.My bag looks _____B_____ to Mary's, so I often take hers by mistake.A. the similarB. identicalC. differentD. like46.Although always on time himself, the professor was quite used ____B______ late forhis lecture.A. to students to beB. to students beingC. for students to beD. for students being47.Homework ____A______ on time will lead to better grades.A. doneB. be doneC. having doneD. having been done48.Great importance was laid on expanding education, with girls as well as boys____B_______ to go to school.A. to be encouragedB. being encouragedC. been encouragedD. be encouraged49._____B________ he works hard, I don't mind when he finishes the experiment.A. As soon asB. As long asC. As well asD. So far as50.People who want the typist's job will be judged ___B_______ how accurate and fast theyare.A. in favor ofB. in terms ofC. in ways ofD. in spite of51.The gray building is where the workers live, and the white one is where the spare parts_____B_______.A. are producingB. are producedC. producedD. being produced52.It might be asked what the author's basic __B_____ were; then we could understand hisworks better.A. meaningB. intentionsC. educationsD. interests53.After that they drove to the Guest House at __A_________ speed.A. topB. headC. wholeD. every54.As ___D_______ as you work hard and perform well, opportunities will be made availableto you as the company succeeds and grows.A. bestB. mostC. muchD. long55.The general orders them all to be driven out at once, without ___B_______.A. failureB. failC. failingD. failedPart 3 Cloze (with Options)(Each item: 1)Answer:I didn't marry for love, money, or looks; I married for my parents. I was 56.57.parents. It is common 58.Korean families when a daughter or sonis unmarried and 59.60.I didn't even 61.knew that a 62.twenty-five, I fell in love with a good man —this is all a secret my husband doesn't63.64.should have the same 65.66.mother's resistance when I 67.68.a bachelor's degree and didn't meether 69.wealth. I continued to secretly meet with him, but whenhe asked me to run away with him I 70.71.family and him. 72.we just gave up on the wholeidea. It wasn't 73.all. I had real 74.marriage after that.I am now thirty and have a child. My husband is a lawyer and a 75.man. Occasionally, I email the man I didn't marry.Part 4 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(Each item: 1)Directions:Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 76 to 80 are based on the same passage or dialog.A little noticed change has been taking place in our time-world. The arrival of digital (数字的) time has been changing the way we act and think. I believe that it has put us to a higher level of anxiety, with greater expectations of efficiency.The old, round, hand-moved time still kept a certain connection to the natural flow of things, to the roundness of the earth, and to the changes of light and seasons. Old, round time was outside ourselves, far enough removed from us so we could ignore it if we so chose.It is not so with digital time, which is a beat. It beats instead of turning. It makes a sound like the sound of the heart and thus places itself smoothly into the body. More and more, we mistake its regular beat for our own, thus mistaking the demands of the world for our wishes.Before wrist watches, time used to live in towers in the centers of towns. At that distance, it could be seen by everybody, but only if they so wished. It took an effort, an actual visit to "time". But then something happened. Time began to live with us, and now it is beginning to live in us.I remember what it was like to be a child, absorbed in the endlessly changeable thing of time. For me there was only child time, divided meaninglessly and quite painfully by the orders of the parents into Bedtime, Wakeup Time, and School Time. But within each of those divisions (分割), Eternity still ruled. Later, of course, they managed to infect me with the anxious demands of clock time. Very soon, all that remained was the anxiety of thatwhich was exact. The fast beats of the timepiece (时钟) cut Eternity to pieces.Occasionally, I stop long enough to recall the times of childhood, but not often enough. Like everybody else, I am helpless before the new technologies. Time is a virus, and it is growing stronger.76.Digital time has changed how we act and think by ____C________________.A. allowing us to work with more efficiencyB. giving us more time to do what we likeC. causing us to be more anxiousD. having us expect more of others77.The author thinks that the old clocks _________A___________.A. are somehow linked with the seasonal changesB. stay closer to people than a digital watchC. are connected with human's handsD. work better than a wrist watch78.Before watches, clocks were located _________D_________.A. everywhere for everyone to seeB. wherever a person wishedC. on the wristD. in the center of town79.In the author's early childhood memory, ____B_____________.A. time was a concrete thingB. time seemed to have no endC. he fought against his parents' idea of timeD. he enjoyed the anxiety of precision (精确)80.The author's attitude towards time in the modern world is _____C_______.A. positiveB. unclearC. negativeD. in the middleQuestions 81 to 85 are based on the same passage or dialog.The University of London is one of Britain's largest centers for higher education, with a name for international education. Located in one of the world's most dynamic(有活力有生气的) cities, we can offer international students a wide and exciting cultural life, as well as the very best course choice and teaching. We offer our international students the ability to study and improve their command of English, to ensure they get the best from the course of their choice.International students are assured of a successful and happy time while studying at the University of London. We have a Student Service office to help you at all times, and first year students are ensured a place in halls of residence if desired. Your teacher will give you personal instruction if required. Students can enjoy themselves in the free health center at any time.As a final point, we offer religious service rooms for those of all faiths and as London is an international city, we can put students in touch with many religious groups in this area. Finally, with excellent air, rail, and road links to the rest of Britain, Europe, and the world, getting here is easy.81.The University of London is located in a city _____B_____________.A. well known for producing excellent professorsB. full of activity and energyC. where you can enjoy everything free of chargeD. that is quiet and peaceful all the time82.The University of London is famous for _________D_________.A. the largest number of studentsB. being located on the ThamesC. excellent transportationD. international education83.Whenever international students have any difficulty in life, they can go to_____C__________ for help.A. the health centerB. the hall of residenceC. the Student Service officeD. their teacher84.The university assures the first year students that ________A_________.A. they can have a place in halls of residence if they wish toB. they don't have to pay for their first-year educationC. they will all be put into some religious groupsD. they can get houses at Newcastle for a very low price85.The main purpose of this passage is to ___________C_______.A. attract more travelers to LondonB. show that the University offers religious serviceC. draw more international studentsD. show how students enjoy their studyQuestions 86 to 90 are based on the same passage or dialog.Stare at the clock.Make silly drawings.Stare at the clock again.Complain about the weather.The clock? It's still there, ticking even more slowly.No, none of this was planned for the meeting.You'd love to get your work done, but instead you spend half your day in a meeting room.Office workers spend an average of 23 hours a week in meetings, according to the Wharton Center for Applied Research in the US. And, these workers consider only 58 percent of that time useful.It doesn't have to be this way. Here are a few guidelines for you to use meetings effectively, not eat up your productivity.1) Know what you want. "Know precisely why the meeting is being held and decide realistically what you intend to accomplish," says Gayle Brickman, a US communication instructor. "If you cannot write these two things down, the meeting should not take place."2) Figure out whether a face-to-face meeting is necessary. Would a group email be enough?A couple of phone calls? These ways would probably be more efficient with fellow workers you know well.3) Pick the right times. If possible, avoid planning meetings during your most productive hours. If everyone runs to the break room for coffee at 10:30 am, that would be an excellent time to have informal staff meetings.4) Be prepared. Read the plan for what needs to be done. Study the numbers on the project you're putting forward. If there are papers to be discussed, hand them out the day before to those who will attend the meeting.5) Keep track of the time for them. Set apart a certain amount of time each week for the meetings, and keep to it.If you still find yourself caught in meeting after meeting, don't feel bad. At least your organization obviously thinks your physical presence is valuable.86. A worker who is in a meeting that he doesn't want to take part in is likely to______A_____.A. draw funny picturesB. change the clockC. check the weatherD. plan another meeting87.Office workers think that ____C_____ the time used in meetings is wasted.A. more than half ofB. almost all ofC. less than half ofD. none of88.In this passage, we are advised to follow some principles in order to _____C_____.A. learn guidelinesB. eat up productivityC. make the most of meetingsD. increase production89.To decide whether a meeting is necessary, we may ask the following questions except"_____B______".A. Can I solve the problem by email or phone call?B. Will my fellow workers like to have this meeting?C. What is the purpose of this meeting?D. What do I intend to get from the meeting?90.It is a good time to have informal staff meetings ____B_______.A. when you and your coworkers are most productiveB. when all the staff are having a coffee breakC. before you hand out the information to be discussedD. when you can keep track of the time。
新概念第二册quiz(1-11)写出下列动词的过去分词形式(Vpp): (2×12=24)﹝1.﹞bear ﹝2.﹞ring_______﹝3.﹞send ﹝4.﹞spoil_______﹝5.﹞lend_____ ﹝6.﹞cover______﹝7.﹞steal______ ﹝8.﹞speak______﹝9.﹞bring_____ ﹝10.﹞buy﹝11.﹞keep ﹝12.﹞see填空题: 用下列括号里动词的正确形式(2×10=20)﹝1.﹞Jack sometimes in his bed until lunchtime.(stay)﹝2.﹞He ____out of the window and saw that it was raining.(look) ﹝3.﹞Who _____him English when he was in school.(teach) ﹝4.﹞He has just_____ to Kashgar ? Yes,he has .(go)﹝5.﹞Mr.Kaysar isn`t_____ basketball now.(play)用(salary, wages, borrow, lend, received, taken , allow, refuse )﹝6.﹞I have just_____a letter from my brother.﹝7.﹞He collects his________ at the end of each month.﹝8.﹞Someone has_____my book on the desk.﹝9.﹞Aypatam got her ____ at the end of the week.﹝10.﹞I will ask him to a book to me .选择题: (2×10=20)﹝1.﹞he has never borrowed any money from Obama.A.Up till nowst weekC.Since﹝2.﹞____ did he ask for ? $100A. How fewB.How muchC.How many﹝3.﹞What’s it ____ ? A piano.A.toldB.spokenC.called﹝4.﹞The visitor damaged it .He ___ it .A.painedB.hurtC.broke﹝5.﹞A friend of my father’s is the clavichord.A.mendingB.buildingC.making﹝6.﹞All the houses in our __ are the same age and size.A.streetB.wayC.road﹝7.﹞He has just _____ twelve pigeons for his private telephone service.A.madeB.beggedC.bought﹝8.﹞He will soon visit New York .He will visit New York____ .A.in a hurryB.quicklyC.for a short time﹝9.﹞Breakfast is the first ___ of the day.A.mealB.brunchC.food﹝10.﹞____ did Uncle Sam come ? by boat.A.when B, why C.how4.翻译下列单词(2×18=36)﹝1.﹞repeat ﹝11.﹞holiday﹝2.﹞decision ﹝12.﹞exciting ﹝3.﹞request ﹝13.﹞distance ﹝4.﹞service ﹝14.﹞beggar﹝5.﹞precious ﹝15.﹞parcel﹝6.﹞theatre ﹝16.﹞expect﹝7.﹞competition ﹝17.﹞refuse﹝8.﹞shout ﹝18.﹞instrument ﹝9.﹞string﹝10.﹞immediately。
Quiz for Lesson 1Name ___________ Score ___________Part 1. Vocabulary1. 私人的(adj.形容词) ___________2. 谈话(n.)___________3. 大声地(adv.副词)___________4. 生气地(adv.)___________5. 容忍(v.) ___________6. 去看戏(短语)___________Part 2. Multiple Choices( ) 1. Don’t talk with me about that again. It’s none of your ________.A. matterB. thingC. businessD. affair( ) 2. She turned ________ to see who was sitting behind her.A. turn onB. turn offC. turn upD. around ( ) 3. Last week, I ________ to see a wonderful movie in the cinema.A. will goB. am goingC. wentD. have gone ( ) 4. I talked to her excitedly, but she didn’t pay any attention ________ me.A. forB. toC. atD. in( ) 5. I don’t know why you speak so ________ to your teacher. You should be polite.A. rudelyB. rudeC. politeD. politely( ) 6. I came home late and my mother got very angry ________ me.A. forB. withC. aboutD. to( ) 7. The two of us finished our work on time ________. on time 准时A. by the endB. to the endC. at the end ofD. in the end( ) 8. We ________ TV at eight o’clock yesterday evening.A. watchedB. watchC. were watchingD. are watching ( ) 9. When the teacher came in, John ________ a story book.A. is readingB. has readC. was readingD. had read( ) 10. I am really ________ in your ________ speech.A. interested感兴趣的; interesting有趣的B. interested; interestedC. interesting; interestingD. interesting; interested Part 3. 连词成句,并写出句子的主语,谓语,宾语和状语例如:rode, he, just now, bike, a,in the parkHe rode a bike just now in the park. 主语:He, 谓语:rode, 宾语a bike, 时间状语:just now ,地点状语:in the park.1. I, a, letter, wrote, yesterday, to, brother, my__________________________________________________________________ 2. enjoyed, very, I, the, much, play__________________________________________________________________ 3. they, a, new, hospital, in, built, my hometown, last year__________________________________________________________________ 4. a tree, he, in, the corner, his garden, of, planted____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________新二教材P 15 课后选择题答案1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12。
新视野读写第二册第一单元测试1. I'd like to take ____D______ of this opportunity to thank all of you for your efforts.A. profitB. benefitC. occasionD. advantage2. In copying this paper, be careful not to leave ____A____ any words.A. outB. aloneC. offD. behind3. When doing the wash, it is important to __B____ white and colored clothing.A. compareB. separateC. establishD. contrast4. We finally ____A______ an agreement after a lot of hard argument.A. reachedB. didC. arrivedD. drove5. It is desirable that the airplane _____C____ as light as possible.A. isB. wereC. beD. had been A6. We came finally ____C______ the conclusion that she had been telling lies all the time.A. ofB. intoC. toD. at7. I am not used to speaking _____A____ public.A. inB. atC. onD. to8. He didn't live up to ______A____ had been expected of him.A. whatB. whichC. thatD. all9. She did not feel ______B______ going out, as she had a slight headache.A. aboutB. likeD. for10. The price of gold rose again, partly ____D______ news about the war.A. result inB. go withC. becauseD. due to11. Responsibilities ________B____ becoming a father.A. charge forB. go withC. save forD. go through12. If you _____A_____ in your payment for the house again, you may get thrown out.A. fall behindB. account forC. charged forD. come to13. The country has ______C______ too many wars in the past few decades; its people are longing for peace so much.A. prevented fromB. resulted inC. gone throughD. gone with14. She wouldn't even take a short rest there, _______D_____ stay for the night.A. much moreB. much fewC. much lesserD. much less15. The president has _______D_____ his political advisors over the slow pace of economic change.A. prevented fromB. charged forC. accounted forD. clashed with16. Unless we get more money, we'll be ______C___ finishing this project.A. separated fromB. recovered fromC. prevented fromD. charged from17. The painter lived more than a decade in Europe, __A____ he could be in close contact with other cubists (立体派艺术家).A. whereB. in whichC. that18. __C_____ Tom is supposed to make an appointment with the dentist, he says he is too busy.A. HoweverB. WhoeverC. WheneverD. Whatever19. I won't make a ___D____ mistake next time.A. likeB. sameC. nearD. similar20. Life insurance (保险), ____D___ available only to young, healthy persons, can now be obtained for old people.A. beforeB. afterC. formerD. previously答案:1. D2. A3. B4. A5. C6. C7. A8. A9. B 10. D11. B 12. A 13. C 14. D 15. D 16. C 17. A 18. C 19. D 20. DQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or dialog.Charlie Chaplin has broken all records in making people laugh. No one has so set a whole world laughing as the little man with the walking stick and the oversized shoes.Much has been written about Chaplin's art and his career, and opinions have ranged widely. But perhaps those who called him "the truest human being of our time" came closest to the truth. Those who have called him a genius stress the timeless and common qualities in his work. It is an art filled with sad elements and deep human feeling, with which an audience cannot help but become involved. It is for these reasons, I believe, that the figure of Charlie has attracted generation after generation.All the writers who give accounts of Chaplin's life agree that Charlie's unhappy early years in the area in London where houses were dirty and worn had a great influence on his development and on the type of films he made. Chaplin himself emphasizes it in his memoirs (回忆录). The more one reads about his earliest period, the more one tends to agree. Indeed, his suffering youth had a lasting influence on him.Chaplin was never afraid to deal with subjects causing much disagreement in his films. He gave a humorous performance on war only a few weeks before the American soldiers came home from World War I in 1918. This was regarded as madness, but the performance was well received. So perfectly did it hit the nail on the head that even the returning soldiers found it impossible to hate it and deeply appreciated this short and humorous performance on what for them had been an unpleasant reality. Chaplin gave numerous performances attacking capital governments, satirizing (讽刺) the cruelty of the machine age, and even making fun of Hitler.Years after his death, the funny films of motion picture actor and director Charlie Chaplin continue to be well loved. He is particularly well known for his success as a creator of humorous presentations that make fun of people, the establishment, or networks.1. All of the following about Charlie Chaplin are true except _______________.A. he was born in the USAB. he was a great film actorC. he had an unhappy early lifeD. he made fun of Hitler in one of his films2. According to the author, Charlie Chaplin has been well loved by generation after generation because ______________.A. he set the whole world laughingB. his performances get people involvedC. his works appeal to people in different periodsD. both B and C3. According to the writers of Charlie Chaplin's life history, ____________ had a strong influence on the type of films he made.A. the society in which he livedB. the audience who praised and admired himC. his unhappy early years in the poor area in LondonD. those who called him a genius4. According to the passage, which of the following is true?A. There are timeless qualities in Chaplin's work because he didn't involve himself in political affairs.B. Chaplin became well loved years after his death.C. Chaplin's performance is funny without any sad elements.D. Chaplin's films are the combinations of funny and sad elements.5. This passage was ____________.A. written by Charlie ChaplinB. written about Charlie ChaplinC. advertising one of Charlie Chaplin's filmsD. written for students to learn film-makingQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.Although Beethoven could sit down and compose easily, his really great compositions did not come easily at all. They cost him a great deal of hard work and he always found it hard to satisfy himself.When he was 28, he began to notice a strange noise in his ears. As it grew worse, he went to see doctors, and was told that he was going deaf. This was too much for any composer to bear.Beethoven was without hope; he was sure that he was going to die. He went to the countryside where he wrote a long good-bye letter to his brothers, describing how sad and lonely his deafness made him. He longed to die, and said to death, "Come when you will; I shall meet you bravely."In fact, Beethoven did something braver than dying. He gathered his courage and went on writing music, though he could hear what he wrote more and more faintly. He wrote the music for which we remember him best after he became deaf. This music was very different from any that had been composed before. Instead of the artistic and beautiful music that earlier composers had written for their rich listeners, Beethoven wrote stormy, exciting music which reminds us of his troubled and courageous (勇敢的) life. His Heroic (英雄的) Symphony (交响乐) and Fifth Symphony both show his courage in struggling with his fate.In time he went completely deaf, but he wrote more creatively than ever, for he could "hear" his music in his mind. He was lonely and often unhappy but in spite of this, he often wrote joyful music, such as his last symphony, the Ninth. Because of his courage and strong will to triumph, his music has given joy and encouragement to millions of people.6. How did Beethoven's deafness affect him?A. It killed him.B. It stopped his writing music.C. It drove him mad.D. It helped him create great music.7. Which of the following music works written by Beethoven was joyful?A. No. 9 Symphony.B. No. 7 Symphony.C. No. 5 Symphony.D. No. 3 Symphony.8. Beethoven longed to die because _______________.A. he had told death he would meet it bravelyB. he felt his deafness was too much for him to bear as a composerC. he wouldn't be able to write music for rich listeners after becoming deafD. he wouldn't be able to support his family9. Which of the following is the best title for this passage?A. Music and SymphonyB. Hard to SatisfyC. The Music of FateD. Deafness in Music.10. According to the passage, which of the following is true?A. When he was partly deaf, Beethoven's music became more and more gentle.B. His music became more and more artistic although he was deaf.C. He wrote fainter and fainter music after he went deaf.D. He composed exciting and encouraging music that reflected his struggle with his fate. 答案:1. A2. D3.C4.D5.B6.D7.A8. B9.C 10. D新视野读写第二册第二单元测试1. When people admire his ____B____ achievements, they seldom think of the frustration he has experienced.A. singleB. singularC. smallD. easy2. Everyone is amazed at the ____A_____ growth of this city; it has been so different from what it was five years ago.A. explosiveB. expandingC. expensiveD. excessive3. Jack is a strong _____A_____, but you could beat him if you perform at your highest level.A. opponentB. partnerC. friendD. mate4. Though he didn't answer my questions quickly, the look on his face ______A_____ that he was satisfied with me.A. indicatedB. inputC. increasedD. interacted5. Having lost his job and his family, Jerry felt himself ____B______ by anger and sadness.A. experiencedB. overcomeC. experienceD. overcame6. In the geography class, the teacher explained wind and water might cause soil ______D______.A. pollutionB. excellenceC. explosionD. erosion7. The ____A______ of this recipe (烹饪法) was made public one year after it was put into the market.A. formulaB. formC. flavorD. frown8. Lots of birds were flying among the trees branches. What a(n) _______C____ view!A. explosiveB. amusedD. terrified9. The woman with golden hair was taken away by the security guards on _____B_____ of beinga criminal.A. suspectB. suspicionC. doubtD. belief10. We will spare no efforts to provide more ______A_____ products to our customers.A. competitiveB. competingC. competedD. competition11. Having been on the _____D_____ for the whole month, the criminal decided to turn himself in to the police.A. escapedB. caughtC. wayD. run12. The man with _____D______ strength could lift a heavy rock without any difficulty.A. powerfulB. strongC. intelligentD. phenomenal13. Seeing that the last bus was leaving, he made a ______B______ for it while shouting "Wait! Wait!"A. driveB. dashC. raceD. relay14. We all ______C_____ violence against women, old and young.A. unfairB. againstC. condemnD. persist15. There is no ______D______ that he was once a thief. But it doesn't mean you can always regard him as a thief.A. denyB. deniedC. deniesD. denying16. Hearing a _____A______ noise in the backyard, Pamela went there to have a look.A. crackingB. crackD. cracker17. If we carry out our plan with _______B______, we will surely achieve our goal sooner or later.A. conditionsB. determinationC. competitionD. frowns18. Some of the passengers escaped serious ______D______ in the traffic accident.A. enquiryB. woundC. inquiryD. injury19. Having ______C___ the bear in the woods for one week, the man was almost out of food.A. caughtB. shotC. trailedD. seeking20. Jessica ______A______ her father on the knee and asked him not to worry about his health.A. pattedB. struckC. strokedD. paced答案:1.B2. A3. A4. A5. B6. D7. A8. C9. B 10. A11. D 12. D 13. B14.C 15. D 16.A 17. B 18. D 19. C 20. AQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or dialog.English food is thought of poorly in other countries. This is most probably because foreigners in England are often obliged (不得不) to eat in the more fast-food type of restaurant. Here it is necessary to prepare food rapidly in large amounts, and the taste of the food inevitably suffers, though its quality, from the point of view of nourishment (营养), is quite satisfactory. Still, it is rather dull and not always pleasantly presented. Moreover, the Englishman eating in a cheap or medium price restaurant is usually in a hurry (at least at lunch), and a meal eaten in a leisurely way in pleasant surroundings is always far more enjoyable than a meal taken quickly in a business-like environment. In general, it is possible to get a good meal at a reasonable price; in fact, such a meal may be less expensive than similar food in other countries. For those with money to spare, there are restaurants that compare favorably with the best in any country.In many countries breakfast is a snack (点心) rather than a meal, but the typical English breakfast is a full meal. Some people have a bowl of hot or cold cereal(谷物) to begin with. Then comes a large and filling course, usually cooked, such as bacon (腊肉) and eggs, or some other type of meat. Yorkshire ham (火腿) is also a breakfast many people enjoy. Afterwards comes toast, with butter and marmalade (果子酱), and perhaps some fruit. Tea or coffee is drunk with the meal. Many English people now take such a full breakfast only on Sunday morning.1. Food in the more fast-food type of restaurant in Britain is always _____________.A. served in large amountsB. very pleasant in appearanceC. quite acceptable for foreignersD. not so delicious2. According to the passage, English food is _______________ in terms of nourishment.A. actually quite satisfactoryB. not good at allC. always very simpleD. always taken in pleasant surroundings despite its poor taste3. Foreigners in Britain always choose to ____________________.A. eat the most typical foodB. have a full breakfast every dayC. buy the least expensive foodD. have their meals in the more fast-food type of restaurant4. Which of the following statements is probably true?A. Englishmen always talk about time while eating.B. The same meal would be more enjoyable if eaten in better surroundings.C. It's almost impossible for any British restaurant to rank among the best in the world.D. People can hardly get enough food at a reasonable price in Britain.5. Which of the following statements is probably NOT true?A. Many Englishmen have a full breakfast only once a week.B. Typical breakfast in Britain is a meal rather than a snack.C. Englishmen are so stuck in their old ways that they have a full breakfast every day.D. English people always have tea or coffee with a full breakfast instead of fruit juice.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.Television carries more national advertising than any other medium in the United States. The same is true in some smaller countries such as Spain and Portugal, where it is the only medium reaching a general national audience. In many countries, (Sweden and Denmark, for example) the state-owned television accepts no advertising. In many other countries the amount of commercial (商业广告) time is very much limited, as in France, Germany, and Italy. Russian state-owned television began accepting a limited amount of advertising in 1988.The chief reason that television is so well liked among United States advertisers is that it reaches a vast number of people at the same time. While it can cost well over 100,000 dollars, a 30-second commercial on network television can be seen and heard by as many as 25 million viewers. For companies that must make prospects aware of their products and convince them of their benefits immediately, there is nothing as efficient as television advertising.Because it employs motion as well as words, pictures, sounds, and music, television is a valuable medium for products that lend themselves to demonstration. No other medium is as effective in showing how quickly an automobile can move or how well a certain type of wristwatch will stand up under heavy use and continue to run. In the same way, it is an ideal medium for showing how some products can make a person feel better about him- or herself, such as long-distance telephone calls.6. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?A. There is less advertising on TV in Spain than in Sweden.B. One can never see any commercial on TV in Denmark since it is not accepted at all.C. The amount of commercial time is very much limited in most European countries.D. French people don't have to worry about being troubled by commercials.7. According to the passage, what is the main reason United States advertisers like television so much?A. It communicates information more quickly.B. Every household has at least one TV set.C. It communicates information to a vast number of people at the same time.D. American people love watching TV more than reading.8. The word prospects in the 2nd paragraph means _____________.A. potential customersB. competitorsC. working staff at TV stationsD. partners9. Which of the following is employed in TV advertising?A. MotionB. Sounds and music.C. PicturesD. All of the above.10. Which of the following statements is true?A. Television is as efficient as newspaper in demonstration benefits of a certain product or service.B. Television is a valuable medium in demonstrating benefits of a certain product or service.C. TV commercials can hardly help to communicate feelings.D. People use advertising on TV whenever necessary because of its effectiveness.答案:1.D2. A3. D4. B5. C6. C7. C8. A9. D 10. B新视野读写第二册第三单元测试1. The football match had to be _____A____ owing to (由于) the bad weather.A. cancelledB. advancedC. arrangedD. held2. The starter (赛跑发令员) gave the ____B____ for the race to begin.A. adviceB. signalC. glowD. attention3. This lovely old town has a _____D____ you couldn't find in a big city.A. conditionB. standardC. situationD. charm4. They were under the ____D_____ that the company was doing well, but in fact it was in serious trouble.A. conclusionB. expressionC. enjoymentD. illusion5. I didn't know what to do, but then an idea suddenly ____C____ to me.A. appearedB. happenedC. occurredD. emerged6. Pipes made of plastic are now widely used in building as they are light and do not become _____C____ in water.A. ripeB. instantC. rottenD. mature7. We watched the plane ____A_____ behind the clouds.A. disappearingB. disappearedC. divingD. dived8. The United Nations Conference on Global Environment, which took place earlier this year in Vienna, was a very ____A__ meeting.A. productiveB. communicativeC. aggressiveD. protective9. The local government tried its best to ensure each of its citizens a _____A__ supply of food at regular intervals (时间间隔).A. consistentB. continualC. continuousD. numerous10. It was difficult to guess what her ____A____ to the news would be.A. reactionB. excitementC. impressionD. opinion11. There have been many _____A_____ in their marriage but they still love each other.A. ups and downsB. from head to toeC. time and againD. over and over12. The father advised her to avoid the mistake made by many couples of marrying for the wrong reasons ___B_____ he found the young man charming and intelligent.A. as thoughB. even thoughC. because ofD. due to13. She ___A______ a new idea for increasing sales.A. came up withB. came up atC. came byD. came for14. The rain stopped and the sun _____B____ to shine.A. came downB. came outC. came offD. came on15. After several days of heavy rain the roof ____B______ with a loud noise, crashing (坠落) onto the ground.A. came outB. came downC. came onD. came at16. The boy ___A_____ the dog with a thick stick but the dog did not yield.A. came at 走向B. came withC. won overD. won at17. The lawyer ____ B______ the jury (陪审团) by his moving defense.A. won atB. won overC. came atD. came down18. The government will have to work hard to _____A_____ the confidence of the people after the terrible event.A. win backB. win throughC. come up withD. come at19. Sally has made a complete ____C___ influenza (流行性感冒).A. pass byB. decision againstC. recovery fromD. care of20. He does his work carefully but he is terribly _____C__ it.A. careful aboutB. good atC. slow atD. interested in答案:1. A2.B3. D4. D5. C6. C7. A8. A9. A 10. A11. A 12. B 13. A 14. B 15. B 16. A 17. B 18.A 19. C20. CQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or dialog.Coffee is one of the most popular (流行的) drinks throughout the world today. In fact, according to some estimates, over 30% of all adults in the world drink coffee at least once a day on the average.Coffee contains a kind of drug called caffeine (咖啡因). Caffeine is a chemical that stimulates (刺激) the nerves of the body. Drinking coffee tends to make people a little bit more awake-at least for a short time―because of this stimulating effect on the nervous system (系统). A cup of coffee has, on the average, about 3% caffeine in it.One story of the discovery of the coffee plant relates to this effect of caffeine. According to the story, coffee was discovered in East Africa. The story says that coffee was first found by a goat farmer named Kaldi. This was about the year 850.Kaldi was leading his animals through the mountains and the goats were stopping repeatedly to eat the plants near the path. Suddenly, some of the goats started jumping up and down in a very strange way.Kaldi figured out that the goats were acting this way because of the plants they were eating. Kaldi himself tried eating some of the green beans (豆荚) that the goats had been eating. He, too, felt the stimulating effect of the beans.Kaldi wanted to prove what had happened, so he picked some of the beans and took them back to his home village, where he told his story. The green bean got the name "Kaffa" and later "coffee" because the beans were discovered in a place called Kaffa in Africa.Then for years, people used to eat a few of the green Kaffa beans when they were in the mountains and needed extra energy to do their work. It was later found that the coffee beans could be picked and then dried until they turned brown, and then they could be stored. If the beans were dried and stored, they could be used at any time.1. What is caffeine?A. A kind of seed.B. A kind of plant.C. A kind of drug.D. A kind of nut.2. What is the purpose of drinking coffee?A. To become more awake.B. To become more healthy.C. To become more happy.D. To become more clever.3. Coffee was first found by a __________.A. doctorB. farmerC. druggist(药剂师)D. chemist(化学家)4. How did the goats react after eating the plants?A. They fell asleep.B. They could not find their way home.C. They started jumping up and down.D. They wanted to eat more.5. Why did the green bean get the name "Kaffa"?A. Because Kaldi loved his home village very much.B. Because Kaldi's goats loved the green bean very much.C. Because the beans were discovered in a place by this name.D. Because the beans could be picked and dried.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.Pepys and his wife had asked some friends to dinner on Sunday, September 2nd, 1666. Theservants (女仆) were up very late on the Saturday evening, getting everything ready for the next day, and while they were busy they saw the glow of a fire start in the sky. By 3 o'clock on the Sunday morning, the glow had become so bright that one of the servants, Jane, woke her master to see it. Pepys went to the window to watch it. It seemed fairly far away, so after a time he went back to bed. When he got up in the morning, it looked as though the fire was dying down, though he could still see it. So he set to work to tidy (整理) his room and put his things back where he wanted them after the servants had cleaned everything.While he was doing this, Jane came in to say that she had heard that the fire was a bad one: three hundred houses had been burned down in the night and the fire was still burning. Pepys went out to see for himself. He went to the Tower of London and climbed up on a high part of the building so that he could see what was happening. From there, Pepys could see that it was, indeed, a bad fire and that even the houses on London Bridge were burning. Someone told him that the fire had started in a baker's house in Pudding Lane (小巷), and then the flames (火焰) had quickly spread to the other houses in the narrow lane. So began the Great Fire of London, a fire that lasted nearly five days, destroyed most of the old city and ended, so it is said, at Pie Corner.6. The servants were up very late because _______________.A. they were chattingB. they were having a partyC. they were preparing for a dinnerD. they were watching a fire7. Pepys went back to bed because _______________.A. he was not interested in chatting about a fireB. he did not think the fire was anything specialC. the fire was far awayD. the fire had died down8. When Pepys was tidying his room and things, Jane came in and told him that _______________.A. the fire was dying downB. the fire had been put outC. the fire was a bad oneD. no flame could be seen9. The fire started _________________.A. on London BridgeB. in a baker's houseC. because the lane was too narrow for people to come inD. because people could not get enough water to put it out10. Pie Corner was __________________.A. the site of the Tower of LondonB. the site of the Great Fire of LondonC. the place where the fire endedD. the place where Pepys lived答案:1. C2. A3. B4. C5. C6. C7. C8. C9. B 10. C新视野读写第二册第四单元测试1. She invited 500 people _____B_____ her beautiful ship.A. abroadB. aboardC. boardD. broad2. The train's about to leave. All _____A_____!A. aboardB. onC. offD. abroad3. Houston experienced a _____D_____ growth after the war.A. broadB. mechanicalC. wideD. spectacular4. There were several wet _____C_____ on the wall.A. partsB. decreasesC. patchesD. decks5. The aircraft vanished without _____A_____.A. traceB. troubleC. destinationD. product6. Anne ____B______ from outside her home last Wednesday.A. appearedB. vanishedC. lostD. entered7. She couldn't _____D_____ laughing at him in those clothes.A. declineB. rejectC. refuseD. resist8. I want you to succeed without ____C__ and firmly believe that you will succeed if you try hard enough.A. failingB. failedC. failD. failure9. I don't know who on ______B____ stole the diamond last night.。