大学英语一周一练2-答案
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大学体验英语(第三版)一周一练2答案及听力原文一周一练2参考答案及听力原文Keys (Unit 1)Key to Extended Reading Skills Practice Practice for skimmingSome American universities have become famous for different reasons over the years. For example, Harvard University is famous for its long history, Princeton University is known as its religious revival, and Yale University is well-known for its prolificacy of presidents, such as George H.W. Bush, William Clinton and George W. Bush, etc.Key to Grammar Focus Practice for the subjunctive mood1) (should) be 2) hadn’t been 3) (should) wait 4) had left 5) (should) beKey to Review and Test (1) Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1-7 BDDCA BD 8. a bachelor’s degree9. endowments 10. coeducationalPart III Listening Comprehension 11-35 DADDD ABABB BDCDB BACAB DBCDC36. combination 37. instruction 38. testing39. nation40. religious 41. excel 42. attract43. advancement44. these schools have developed an interesting method of international communication.45. whether government officials or ground-breaking scientists46. the fame of a school cannot be determined only by the number of students that it has or even the number of teachers.Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) 47—56 BDIFJ NOHLC 57—61 DBDCB 62—66 CDADBPart V Cloze 67—76 BADBA BCCDA 77—86 CDBCB ACDABPart VI Translation 87. is eligible to join the club88. on the basis of their own tastes89. Tom be assigned to clean the room90. Just as Peking University is one of the oldest universities in China91. enables students to travel half-price on trains听力原文Section A11. W: Why are you leaving so early? The party doesn’tstart until seven.M: Tomorrow morning I have to attend a math test.Failing an exam is a nightmare for me.Q: Why does the man have to leave so early before 7?12. M: So when are the other students going to get here?The train is leaving in 10 minutes. We can’t waithere now.W: It’s 9:00 already. They’re supposed to be here soon. I told everybody to meet here by 8:50.Q: When is the train leaving?13. W: I’m looking for a novel for my literature course.It’s called Gone with the Wind. Do you have it?M: Yes, we do. You’ll fin d it in Section 8, on the top shelf.Q: What’s the woman speaker’s occupation?14. M: You seem very confident about the job interview,don’t you?W: Yes, I have studied almost everything about finance and economics. And I bought a good suitand I had my hair cut.Q: Where is the woman probably going to work? 15. M: Are there any more questions on this lecture? Yes,Helen.W: Professor Newven, do you think an independent candidate could become president?Q: What most probably is Helen?16. M: I forgot to bring paper and a pencil to take notes within class.W: That’s all right. I have enough for both of us.Q: What will the woman probably do?17. M: We have worked long enough for a Saturday afternoon.W: Ok. Let’s call it a day.Q: What does the woman mean?18. W: Are you pleased that your son wants to be a dentist?M: Not really. I’d rather he managed my store when I retire.Q: What does the man want his son to become?Now you will hear two long conversations. Conversation 1John: I wonder if this is going to be an interesting class. Lily: Yeah. Me, too. So, what’s your major?John: Well, I’ve been batting around the idea of going into business, but I haven’t decided yet. And mydad keeps telling me I have to choose a majo r, but I’m undeclared at the moment.Lily: Ah, that’s what happened to me my freshman year. John: Oh, so what year are you in school?Lily: I’m a senior, and I only have to take 10 more credits to graduate. Yeah!John: Well. That must feel great to be almost finished with school.Lily: You can say that again, but once I graduate, I have to start repaying a student loan, so I’m not looking forward to that.John: But didn’t your parents help you out with your college tuition?Lily: No. My dad said he wasn’t m ade of money, so he thought I should earn my own education, so I worked like crazy in the summer and part-time during the school year to cover most of my costs.John: Well, you know, at least you see the light at the end of the tunnel.Lily: That’s true.John: Yeah. Well, um . . . , nice talking with you. I have . . . I have to go.Lily: Same here. Bye.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. What is John’s problem as a freshman?20. How many credits left does Lily have to take to graduate?21. Why didn’t Lily’s parents help her with her tuition? Conversation 2W: Hi, honey, you are sitting here long, thinking, for what?M: You know, in the digital age, getting students into classrooms is really hard.W: Oh, really?!M: They also use phones and laptops to search for information even during class.W: Anyway they are good for still attending your class! M: Not yet, they consider it a trifle thing to skip classes.I’m just thinking how to lure them to attend class.Any ideas?W: How about rewarding students with food if they are sitting in the first row of your course? I always do this for our naughty son.M: Sounds good, but they busy themselves with their cell phones and keep their heads down until they hearsomething interesting.W: A teacher is not the boss. Give them permission with phones. They might hesitate to participate in class discussions, but what if they could send a message instead of speaking out loud?M: En, maybe you are right, they will feel relaxed if they don’t like standing up and getting everybody’s attention.W: Yes.M: Now I need to open a micro blog webpage for my students to voice opinions via their cell phones. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. What do we learn from the conversation?23. Which one is NOT true about students according tothe conversation?24. What does the woman ask the man to do?25. What’s the probable relationship between the twospeakers?Section B: Passage OneFounded in 1898, Peking University is the first national university in Chinese modern history. Peking University consists of five faculties: Humanities, SocialSciences, Sciences, Medicine, and Information and Engineering. The University has 47 colleges and departments, and offers 105 undergraduate programs, 291 graduate programs, and 249 doctoral programs. While emphasizing basic sciences, the university has paid special attention to the development of applied sciences. In October 2010, there were 14,810 undergraduates, 12,082 postgraduates and 6,838 doctoral candidates. The campus has approximately 2,326 long-term international students from 80 countries, and 1,836 degree-seeking students.Peking University is famous for its outstanding research facilities and highly-qualified teachers and researchers with extensive research interests and profound knowledge. The University has 5,866 full-time faculties, of whom 1,701 are professors and 2,037 are associate professors, 60 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Science, and 8 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Peking University has 11 national key laboratories, 46 state key laboratories, 2 national engineering research centers and 8 affiliated hospitals and health centers.The Peking University library is the largest universitylibrary in Asia, with a collection of 7.7 million books and Chinese and foreign journals and newspapers. The library serves as a comprehensive modern information center.Peking University emphasizes academic exchanges with foreign universities, research institutes and multinational enterprises, signing agreements with more than 200 universities in 50 countries and regions. Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. When was Peking University founded?27. What has Peking University paid special attention towhile emphasizing basic sciences?28. Which library is the largest university library inAsia?Passage TwoThe number of students from China studying at universities across the United States has increased dramatically. Los Angeles county has one of the largest Chinese student populations in the U.S.—totaling more than 4,000 students.At the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, it is not difficult to spot students from China.They gather regularly for social events, such as Mid-Autumn festival.Ferdinando Guerra, an economist with the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation, said the number of Chinese students studying in the United States has almost tripled in the past decade, and has almost quadrupled since 1995.The main reason for the dramatic increase is the growth of the Chinese economy. There are a lot of Chinese entrepreneurs, businessmen of all sorts, business leaders, who are simply wealthier today, and they can afford to send their sons and daughters abroad. In addition, the number of undergraduate students from China in the United States has doubled during the past two years, said University of Southern California’s Dean of Religious Life, Varun Soni. He said that although Chinese students typically study engineering and the hard sciences, a new generation is starting to major in subjects such as business, education, and film. In addition to more integration of the East and the West, economists say Chinese graduates of American universities who return to their homeland also could help foster more Chinese investment in the UnitedStates.Questions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. How many Chinese students study in Los Angelescounty?30. How many times has the number of Chinese studentsstudying in the United States increased compared to ten years ago?31. What’s the main reason for the dramatic increase ofthe number of Chinese students studying in the United States?32. Which of the following subjects that the newgeneration of Chinese students is starting to major in is not mentioned in the passage?Passage ThreeMost American colleges and universities take a spring break. Students might go home to their families or spend a week partying on a warm beach with no parents around. That is the popular image, at least.In the United States, the legal age to drink alcohol is twenty-one—one of the highest in the world. Americans debate whether it should be lowered, or whether young drinkers would only drink more. In parts of Europe, thelegal drinking age for beer, and sometimes hard liquor, is sixteen. Yet France may raise the age limit for beer and wine sales to eighteen, the same as for hard liquor there.Rules on alcohol differ from college to college in the United States. Many schools require all first-year students to take an alcohol prevention and education program, often given online. Some have a “zero tolerance” policy where alcohol is banned from all buildings. Parents are informed of violations and students may be suspended.At the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, permission is needed to serve alcohol at any event on campus. But alcohol is banned in first-year dorms—where most students are under twenty-one anyway. Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. How do students in most American colleges spend their spring break?34. What is the legal age to drink alcohol in the United States?35. Which one of the following statements is true?Keys (Unit 2)Key to Extended Reading Skills Practice Practice for Scanning1) Running the show and setting the tone and culture for the entire school2) Knowing the room parent 3) the school nurse4) let you know any problems on the bus5) the principal, the school nurse, the room parent, theguidance counselor, the school bus driverKey to Grammar Focus Practice for unreal conditions:1) If I had spoken to him yesterday, I would know what to do now.2) If some people didn’t drive so fast, there wouldn’t be so many accidents now.3) If they had had enough money, they could have gone by air.4) The flower wouldn’t have shrunk if she hadn’t washed it with hot water.5) If he were not running a high fever, we could ask him to show up at the party.Key to Review and Test (2) Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1—7 BDCAC BD 8. payslip 9. higher 10. different specialties or professionsPart III Listening Comprehension11—35 BDCBD CADBD CBBBC CABDA DCCBA 36. hunting 37. laid off 38. sort 39. natural 40. hardship 41. crossroads 42. stumbled 43. accustomed44. your job search and the payoff will be your new job45. to get started is to jump right in 46. you just need to get started on that roadPart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47-56 ECKLA IMOGJ 57-61 ADADC 62-66 DCCABPart V Cloze 67-76 BADBD ABCCA 77-86BDACA ABCCAPart VI Translation 87. when the book becomes available88. we couldn’t have made it on time89. while he prefers it with cream 90. By accessing the website of the company91. no one would blame you听力原文Section A:11. M: You’ve got a good result in your research,haven’t you?W: Yes, but much remains to be done.Q: What does the woman mean?12. W: Good morning, Professor David, my name isSusan Gray, I’m with the local newspaper. Doyou mind if I ask you a few questions?M: Not at all. Go ahead, please.Q: What is Susan Gray?13. W: I’m going to Martha’s house; I have a paper tocomplete and I need to use her computer.M: Why don’t you buy one yourself? Think how much time you could save?Q: What does the man suggest the woman do? 14. M: Hello, Mary. This is John at the office. Is Tomfeeling any better today?W: Oh, yes, John. He’s feeling much better now. But the doctor says he will have to stay in bed until Monday.Q: Where is Tom now?15. M: Excuse me, I’m looking for the textbook byProfessor Jordan for the marketing course.W: I’m afraid it’s out of stock. You’ll have to order it. And it will take the publisher three weeks to send it to us.Q: Where did this conversation most probably take place?16. W: Robert worked as a secretary for three years.Then he became a newspaperman. After that he started writing.M: I know. And he is writing a story.Q: What is the man’s o ccupation now?17. W: Did you attend Alice’s presentation last night?It’s the first time for her to give a speech to alarge audience.M: How she could be so calm in front of so many people is really beyond me.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?18. W: In my opinion, watching the news on TV is agood way to learn English. What do you think? M: It would be better if you could check the same information in English newspapers afterwards.Q: What does the man say about learning English? Now you will hear two long conversations. Conversation 1W: What do you think of college couples looking to work together?M: It sounds odd. You know, many lovers tend to avoid revealing their private life to employers.They are simply shy or fear being rejected fordoing so.W: But things are changing. Many couples are choosing jobs in the same workplace.M: Why? Any advantages?W: They think they can spend more quality time together. Share the fares of taxi; rent a house near the office together…M: Yes, quite practical!W: Apart from practical issues, they like to discuss problems with someone who truly understands them.M: But, it’s up to employers’ attitudes, right?W: In fact, more and more companies have begun to consider recruiting talents in pairs.M: Really!? Why?W: For example, teaching jobs and the health sectors often welcome couples because a pair is usually more stable.M: But, what if they break up? Couples can also cause trouble.W: Right, they will look unprofessional if you have a quarrel at work. I also hear some companies don’t allow couples to work in the same team or have aboss-subordinate relationship.M: En, yes, that’s because those pairs may behave too intimately, which causes the problem of where to draw the line. Meanwhile, working with other colleagues will be easier.W: Anyway, young lovers should think carefully before deciding to work together.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. What are the two persons talking about?20. Why do many lovers hesitate to go to a job fairtogether according to the man?21. Which is not an advantage of couples looking towork together according to the woman?22. Which is not an disadvantage of couples looking towork together according to the conversation? Conversation 2M: Morning, Brenda.W: Good morning, Mr. Browning.M: Er, did you put that ad in yesterday?W: Yes.M: The ad for a junior sales manager, I mean.W: Yes, it went into the Standard and the EveningNews.M: That’s good. Erm, well ...W: What kind of person have you got in mind for this job?M: Oh, well, somebody fairly young, you know, twenty something, like 21, or 25.W: Erm, what a sort of young man have you got in mind?M: Oh, you know, a good education, polite, responsible, and easy to get along with. What I don’t want is one of those young men just out of university, with exaggerated ideas of his own importance.W: Yes, erm, what sort of education are you actually looking for?M: Well, you know, a couple of A levels. Must have English, of course.W: Yes, I think you’re asking quite a lot. I mean you’re not really prepared to pay all ...M: No, I’m not prepared to give him a big salary to start with. Nevertheless, I want someone with plenty of ambition, plenty of drive. You know, not looking at the clock all the time.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation youhave just heard.23.What is the purpose of running the ad? 24.What kind of person will meet the job requirements?25.Why doesn’t the man prepare to pay a bigsalary to start with?Section B: Passage OneHonesty is often said to be the best policy in social situations but being yourself at work is not a good idea for your career, research suggests.While revealing your true character to a partner or friends is likely to make you happier, experts claim doing so at the office is not a recipe for promotion. Scientists assessed levels of “authentic self expression” in 533 volunteers to see how far they opened up to people they interacted with socially.The results showed that participants were more likely to “be themselves” with partners, followed by friends and then parents. However, they were much less likely to show their true self to work colleagues.Those who opened up to their partners tended to have greater well-being and were more satisfied with life. But the same benefits were not seen from being authentic at work.Dr Oliver Robinson, from the University of Greenwich in London, said: “You hear self-help gurus say that the secret of happiness is ‘being yourself’ or ‘expressing your true feelings’, but that doesn’t seem to apply in the workplace.”“So in some circumstances, it may be that a polite smile or tactfully keeping quiet may be more conducive to your well-being than saying what you actually think and feel to work colleagues.”The results were presented at the annual meeting of the British Psychological Society, taking place in London.Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. How many volunteers did the scientists assess?27. Whom were the participants much less likely to show their true self to?28. Where did the annual meeting of the British Psychological Society take place?Passage TwoAmericans hate their jobs more than ever before in the past 20 years, with fewer than half saying they are satisfied.The trend is strongest among workers under the age of 25, less than 39 percent of whom are satisfied with their jobs.Workers age 45 to 54 have the second lowest level of satisfaction, according to a survey conducted by The Conference Board, a market information company.Older people like their jobs more. Nearly half of all workers over 55 are satisfied with their employment situation.Overall, dissatisfaction has spread among all workers, regardless of age, income or residence. Twenty years ago, the first time the survey was conducted, 61 percent of all Americans said they were satisfied with their jobs, according to the representative survey of 5,000 U.S. households, said Lynn Franco, director of the Conference Board’s Consumer Research Center.Money rarely buys happiness but it can buy job satisfaction. People making under $15,000 per year reported the lowest satisfaction while those making more than $50,000 per year said they were the most satisfied.People living in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania are the most dissatisfied, with less than 41% percent saying they are satisfied with their current job, and people living in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico were most likely to whistle while they work (56 percent reported being satisfied).Questions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. Which group of people is most dissatisfied with their jobs?30. According to the survey of 5,000 U.S. households,how many Americans were satisfied with their jobs twenty years ago?31. What can money buy according to the passage?32. Which of the following areas is not among the onesthat people are most dissatisfied to live in? Passage ThreeLeading British companies recruited fewer graduates in 2012 than 2011, according to a study of 100 top companies, the first drop in three years and an indicator of continued economic uncertainty in the corporate sector.There were 0.8% fewer graduate-level jobs among the 100 companies, with the biggest reductions at investment banks and accounting firms, according to the report by a specialist market research company, High Fliers.There is mixed news for those leaving university this year and currently buried under applications forms. On a positive note, the companies surveyed said they expected overall vacancies to nudge up by 2.7% this year. However, such is the competition for places, virtually all will be taken by graduates with sometimes extensive experience on work placements or holiday work, very often at the same company.Those who do get jobs this year will earn an average starting salary of £29,000, unchanged for a fourth straight year but still some way above the UK average full-time wage of £26,500. This does, of course, vary between sectors, with newly minted investment bankers starting on an average £45,000 while those in the public sector earn about £22,000.Overall, however, the picture remains somewhat gloomy for those already leaving university with huge debts–the expected 2013 vacancies remain 11% lowerthan the pre-recession level of 2007.Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you havejust heard.33. What is the main idea of the passage?34. Which sectors underwent the biggest reductions in graduate-level jobs?35. What’s the average starting salary of persons whodo get jobs this year?Keys (Unit 3)Key to Extended Reading Skills Practice Practice for reading meaning clusters1) It’s all deliciously ironic/ when you consider that Shakespeare, / who earns their living, / was himself an actor (with a beard)/ and did his share of noise-making.2) They should be quick to respond/ to letters to the editor, / lest animal rights misinformation go unchallenged/ and acquire a deceptive appearance of truth.3) If the journalism did notice the essence of this issue, / it would open up its diversity program, / now focused narrowly on race and gender, / and look for reporters who differ broadly / by outlook, values, education, and class.Key to Grammar Focus Practice for Conjunctions andconnective words:1) but 2) so 3) or 4) what 5) if / whetherKey to Review and Test (3) Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1—7 ACDBC BD 8. the business 9. familiar with 10. product awarenessPart III Listening Comprehension11—35 CCABB DADDC DABCB BDDBA DCBCB36. potential 37. involves 38. Effective 39.national 40.campaigns 41.target 42.forms 43. recognition44. promote their products and services 45. popular culture 46. modern advertising methodsPart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47—56 CIFDH OKEMA 57—61 ACDDB 62—66 CBADAPart V Cloze 67—76 BDCAC DABBD 77—86 ACCAB ADBCDPart VI Translation 87. prevent the paper from publishing the story88. has been considering going back to school 89. plays an important role during the growth of children90. so we don’t need to take action immediately 91. as well aslook after the children听力原文Section A:11. M: I heard that your son is going to graduate from college this July.W: Yeah. And now he’s found a job in Beijing. I wish I could say I did something to help. But honestly, he did it all on his own.Q: What does the woman mean?12. W: Check out that rain! Is there anything as terrible as a rainy day?M: A rainy day is nothing if somebody is just beside you.Thank you for being here with me.Q: What is the man thankful for?13. W: You look pale. What’s the matter with you? Have you been ill?M: I’m not quite sure. I stayed up late into the night these days and I felt very tired during the day.Q: Why did the man look pale?14. W: I’ve decided to work in an advertisement company.What are you going to do after graduation?M: You know how much I love music! I’ve been thinkingabout working as a composer.Q: What did the woman decide to do?15. W: How much do you think this iPad cost—100, 200 dollars?M: I thought it was about 300 dollars! But when I asked the salesman, it’s only 260 dollars.Q: How much does the iPad cost?16. W: Excuse me, I didn’t order this. My order hasn’t come yet.M: I’m sorry. Please wait a moment.Q: Where does the conversation take place?17. W: I don’t feel very well. What’s wrong with me? Is it serious?M: Don’t worry. Let me check your blood pressure first.Did you eat something unusual?Q: What’s the relationship between the two speakers? 18. W: You don’t look excited. Haven’t you found the job yet?M: Yeah, so are a lot of my classmates. And it’s not the job I expected.Q: Why doesn’t the man look excited?Now you will hear two long conversations.Conversation 1Daniel: That’s great! We arrived 20 minutes earlier. Mom: Good thing, we took a taxi.Daniel: Mom, you are the best!Mom: Hey, look there. It is an advertisement of the piano training class on the billboard. The place is not farfrom our home.Daniel: Mom, come on. What are you thinking about? Mom: Your sister is in high school now, no one plays the piano at home.Daniel: Don’t tell me you want me to do that?Mom: Why? Why not! The piano is right there.Daniel: But I don’t like playing the piano. And the homework keeps me busy enough.Mom: Anyway, I will have a look at the piano class after work by myself.Daniel: What? How depressing!Mom: I hope you will think about it.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. Who can play the piano at home? 20. Why does Daniel not want to have the piano class?21. What will the Mom do next?Conversation 2Mr. Green: Ah, Lin, I was hoping to see you. How have you been? How’s the family?Lin: Oh, hello, Mr. Green. I’m fine and Jack’s doing well. How are you?Mr. Green: I’m fine, thanks. I got your report this morning. Thanks for that. Are youjoining the conference today?Lin: Yes, it w ill open at 3 o’ clock, and I’m leaving at four. I think we have enough time to discuss.Mr. Green: Good, well, we can discuss this more then, but I think the figures are looking very good for this quarter. Lin: Yes, me too.Mr. Green: I’m planning to disc uss the advertising budget at the conference. I don’t think we should continue with the TV advertising.Lin: Why? I have another plan.Mr. Green: There are so many companies of TV advertising.It is so hard to survive in this field.Lin: I don’t agree with you. But I promise I will think about it.Mr. Green: We can discuss it next Friday. If you can provide more evidence, I will change my opinions.Lin: OK.。
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1.Look! Here _____ the famous player.A.mes B.come C.had come D.com in~ 2.Do you know_______ in EnghSh?A.how say it B.how to say itC.how saying it D.how tos aying it3.The baby is hungry, but there’s ______ milk in the bottle.A.1ittle B.a little C.few D.a few4.Although he did not know London well,he made his way_____ to the airport..A.easy enough B.enough C.easily enough D.enough easily5.Nancy works in a shop and ______.A.so does Alan B. so Alan too doesC.that does Alan too D.that Alan too does6. The bicycle you saw isn’t ____. It belongs to ____.A. me, youB. mine, hersC. hers, hisD. his, her7. of the teachers in this school are in .A. Two-thirds; twentiesB. Two-threes; twentyC. Two-thirds; their twenties C. Fourth-three; the twenties8. There ______ a book and some magazines on the desk.A. isB. areC. haveD. has9. He helped me ______ my homework. AA.with B.to C.about D.of10. Today’s weather is ______ worse than yesterday’s.A. veryB. much C.very much D.much too11. Tom ______ more than twenty pounds on the novel.A.spent B. paid C.cost D.took12. Although he did not know London well,he made his way_____ to the airport. A.easy enough B.enoughC.easily enough D.enough easily13. Mr. Green live in the country than in the city.A. had betterB. would likeC. would ratherD. would14. It is believed that if a book is ______,it will surely ______the reader. A.interested;interest B.interesting;be interestedC.interested;be interesting D.interesting;interest15. She has two best friends. ______ of them is in the country.A.A11 B. Both C.No one D.Neither⼆、阅读理解阅读下⾯的短⽂,从短⽂后所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出能填⼊相应空⽩处的最佳选项,请答案填写在“客观题答题纸”上。
Band Four 183Key to Model Test (3) Band FourPart I. WritingSample Writing:When asked about the relation between love and study on campus, different peoplewill offer different opinions. Some people take it for granted that college studentsshould not fall in love with each other in order to waste their precious time. In theiropinion, love is time-consuming and will distract one’s attention from learning. Besides,they think that if a student falls in love, he will certainly fall behind in his study. However, others hold that love on campus may encourage students to study harder.They maintain that a true love will never stand aside while another falls behind in hisor her study. And most love stories on campus are developed on the basis of mutual helpin study.Weighing up these two arguments, I am for the second one. For one thing, mutualhelp in life is certainly a strong support in study. For another, true lovers usually helpeach other both in life and study. Therefore, if guided properly, love will be helpful tothe study.Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and scanning)1. Y [解释] 快速浏览全文黑体字标题,可知,全文都是作者给家长提出的一些建议。
大学英语一周一练2-答案Key to Final TestPart I Writing (略)Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1—7 D B C A A C B8. wedding 9. emotionally 10. awardsPart III Listening Comprehension11—35 CBCAB DDADA CBCCC ACDDC DADDB36. found 37. traffic 38. enable 39. less40. inconvenient 41. hold 42. moving 43. sums44. should be encouraged to use them instead of risking their lives by dashingacross the road45. but it is still much safer than walking across the road with all the danger ofmoving traffic46. This will prevent unnecessary accidents and loss of lifePart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47—56 MEJCO IGLAF57—61 CDABB 62—66 ACBDDPart V Cloze67—76 BCBAD BDCAC 77—86 DABDC AACACPart VI Translation87. survive that earthquake88. hard to adapt to their new school89. To a large degree90. beyond our imagination91. to distinguish right from wrongKey to Midterm TestPart I Writing (略)Part II Reading Comprehension(Skimming and Scanning)1—7 A D D A A C D8. sold his car and move out of his new house9. he loved the market and enjoyed working out in the open air.10. that he really lovedPart III Listening Comprehension11—35 ABBBD CBBDA DBADC BCDBD DCDBC36. role 37. rich 38. 98 39. late40. junior 41. vocational 42. free 43. tuition44. all university students were required to pay their own tuition45. They are medicine, economics, law and so on46. that more and more students go abroadPart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47—56 FHGNB DLAJO57—61 BACAB 62—66 BCDDAPart V Cloze67—76 BCBBD CDDAA 77—86 DCACD AADCBPart VI Translation87. instead of playing video games88. In spite of some spelling mistakes89. being sent to study abroad90. can we buy fresh fruit91. happiness and sadnessKey to Unit 1 Famous UniversitiesKey to Extended Reading Skills PracticePractice for skimmingSome American universities have become famous fordifferent reasons over the years. For example, Harvard University is famous for its long history, PrincetonUniversity is known as its religious revival, and Yale University is well-known for its prolificacy of presidents, such as George H.W. Bush, William Clinton and George W. Bush, etc.Key to Grammar FocusPractice for the subjunctive mood1) (should) be 2) hadn’t been 3) (should) wait 4) had left 5) (should) beKey to Review and Test (1)Part I Writing (略)Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1—7 B D D C A B D8. a bachelor’s degree 9. endowments 10. co educational Part III Listening Comprehension11—35 DADDD A B ABB BDCDB BACAB DBCDC36. combination 37. instruction 38. testing 39. nation40. religious 41. excel 42. attract 43. advancement44. these schools have developed an interesting method of internationalcommunication.45. whether government officials or ground-breaking scientists46. the fame of a school cannot be determined only by the number ofstudents that it has or even the number of teachers.Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47—56 BDIFJ NOHLC57—61 DBDCB 62—66 CDADBPart V Cloze67—76 BADBA BCCDA 77—86 CDBCB ACDABPart VI Translation87. is eligible to join the club88. on the basis of their own tastes89. Tom be assigned to clean the room90. Just as Peking University is one of the oldest universities in China91. enables students to travel half-price on trainsKey to Unit 2 Jobs and CareersKey to Extended Reading Skills PracticePractice for Scanning1) Running the show and setting the tone and culture for the entire school2) Knowing the room parent3) the school nurse4) let you know any problems on the bus5) the principal, the school nurse, the room parent, the guidance counselor, theschool bus driverKey to Grammar FocusPractice for unreal conditions:1) If I had spoken to him yesterday, I would know what to do now.2) If some people didn’t drive so fast, there wouldn’t be so many accidents now.3) If they had had enough money, they could have gone by air.4) The flower wouldn’t have shrunk if she hadn’t washed it with hot water.5) If he were not running a high fever, we could ask him toshow up at the party. Key to Review and Test (2)Part I Writing (略)Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1—7 B D C A C B D8. payslip 9. higher 10. different specialties or professionsPart III Listening Comprehension11—35 BDCBD CADBD CBBBC CABDA DCCBA36. hunting 37. laid off 38. sort 39. natural40. hardship 41. crossroads 42. stumbled 43. accustomed44. your job search and the payoff will be your new job45. to get started is to jump right in46. you just need to get started on that roadPart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47—56ECKLA IMOGJ57—61 ADADC 62—66 DCCABPart V Cloze67—76 BADBD ABCCA 77—86 BDACA ABCCAPart VI Translation87. when the book becomes available88. we couldn’t have made it on time89. while he prefers it with cream90. By accessing the website of the company91. no one would blame youKey to Unit 3 AdvertisingKey to Extended Reading Skills PracticePractice for reading meaning clusters1) It’s all deliciously ironic/ when you consider that Shakespeare, / who earns their living, / was himself an actor (witha beard)/ and did his share of noise-making.2) They should be quick to respond/ to letters to the editor,/ lest animal rightsmisinformation go unchallenged/ and acquire a deceptive appearance of truth.3) If the journalism did notice the essence of this issue, / it would open up its diversity program, / now focused narrowly on race and gender, / and look for reporters who differ broadly / by outlook, values, education, and class.Key to Grammar FocusPractice for Conjunctions and connective words:1) but 2) so 3) or 4) what 5) if / whetherKey to Review and Test (3)Part I Writing (略)Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1—7 A C D B C B D8. the business 9. familiar with 10. product awareness Part III Listening Comprehension11—35 CCABB DADDC DABCB BDDBA DCBCB36. potential 37. involves 38. Effective 39. national40. campaigns 41. target 42. forms 43. recognition44. promote their products and services45. popular culture46. modern advertising methodsPart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47—56 CIFDH OKEMA57—61 ACDDB 62—66 CBADAPart V Cloze67—76 BDCAC DABBD 77—86 ACCAB ADBCDPart VI Translation87. prevent the paper from publishing the story88. has been considering going back to school89. plays an important role during the growth of children90. so we don’t need to take action immediately91. as well as look after the childrenKey to Unit 4 Calamities and RescueKey to Extended Reading Skills PracticePractice for key word reading:There are three kinds of goals: short-term, medium-range and long-term goals. Short-range goals are those that usually deal with current activities, which we can apply on a daily basis. Such goals can be achieved in a week or less, or two weeks, or possible months. The intermediate goals build on the foundation of the short-range goals. They might deal with just one term of school or the entire school year, or they could even extend for several years. Long-range goals maybe related to our dreams of the future. They might cover five years or more. Life is not a static thing. We should never allow a long-term goal to limit us or our course of action.Key to Grammar FocusPractice for the subject clauses:1) It is well known to all of us that the moon moves round the earth. 月亮绕着地球转,这是我们大家都熟知的。
Key to Model Test (1) Band OnePart I. Understanding SentencesKey: Section A: BABBB BBABASection B: AABAC BCABCPart II. Understanding ConversationsKey: Section A: DBCAACBASection B: ADACADCSection A1. M: How many students passed the final English exam in your class?W: Thirty. But still as many as 40 percent of the class failed. Quite disappointing, isn’tit?Q: What does the woman think of the exam?[解析] D. 观点态度题. 从女士所说的“Quite disappointing”来看,考试结果出乎意料,令人失望,与选项D 中的“fell short of her expectations”意义相同,所以答案为D. 注意选项A与D内容相反2. W: Lots of young men enjoy extreme sports, do you?M: Believe it or not, that is the last thing I’d ever want to do.Q: What does the man mean?[解析] B. 观点态度题. 女士问男士是否喜欢极限运动吗? 男士回答说极限运动是“the last thing I’d ever want to do”.这里暗含否定,即:极限运动是他最不愿意做的事情,即他不喜欢极限运动。
注意last一词暗含否定的用法。
(对话是靠词汇表达的,因此理解了词汇也就掌握了解题根本。
一,1~7 NYNYNNNG8,the person who buys insurance9,flood insurance10,social security11~18 BACBABBD19~25 ACAB BAD26~35 DBA CCDC AAC36,shifted 37,exoected 38,confusin39,switch 40,unusual 41,economic42,exploration 43,development44,on the other hand,the diving suit and a set of basic tools needed for skin-diving can be bought for 20 dollars.45,the ocean,surprisingly enough,has many things in common with space.46,if we wish to survive in either for any length of time,we need to have mechanical aids.47~56 JCKAEMHGNO57~66 ADBCD CABCA77. wherever they go78. instead of playing games79. Despite the bad weather80. haven’t made up my mind81. can we buy fresh fruit二、1~7 YYNGNYYN8,486 9. February, 1967 to March, 1969 10, 16 feet11-18 BCAAADBA 19-21 ACB 22-25 CABB 26-29 CCDD 30-32 CBC 33-35 ABD36. passengers 37. 891 38. ship39. regarded 40. tragic 41. voyage42. setting 43. sharply44. The noise had been so faint that no one thought that theship had been damaged45. The order to abandon ship was given and hundreds ofpeople plunged into the icy water46~55 AONBMEGHJK56~85 CDDCB BBCCD CBADA DBACD ACCDB BAACA86. much less spoken to him87. waged a massive ad campaign to promote itsair-conditioner sales88. ups and downs89. As long as you set a goal for yourself90. everyone must confine his remarks to the subject三、1~7 NYYNGNNY8, the early 1920s 9. 1926 10. a sharp upsurge11-18 CDBABCCD 19-21 ABD 22-25 CAAC 26-28 BBC 29-31 CDA 32-35 BABB36. industries 37. efforts38. succeeds 39. economic 40. wealth41. ancient 42. national 43. remained44. the contests became increasingly less amateur and citiesbegan to hire athletes to represent them45. the Olympics were ruined, and were ended soon after that46. Now Olympic athletes are eager to sell their names tocompanies that make everything from ski equipment to fast food47~56 JCKAEMHGNO57~66 BCDBA DAACD67. a改成the 68. American改成America69. wave改成waving 70. By ∧ way → the71. is改成are 72. has改成have73. Independence ∧ signed → was 74. rightly改成right75. 去掉not 76. doing改成done77. Despite/In spite of some spelling mistakes78. to distinguish right from wrong79. As long as you set a goal for yourself80. compared with mine81. it was Jerry that had broken the window四、1~7 YYNYNNY8. a regular schedule9. using the eye10. mechanical drills11-18 BABDBAAB 19-22 BCDA 23-25 DBC26-28 ADB 29-31DDC 32-35 BABA 36. shocked 37. two 38. stand 39. assume 40. apart 41. push42. pets 43. take good care of their pets44. They do not get special food or special treatment45. Americans do not understand this attitude towardanimals46~57 NEIDOGBFJC56~67 ACADD DCDCA66. old∧the → when 67. nothing 改成something68. lived in 改成lived 69. suffer 改成suffered70. acustomed 改成accustomed71. too young∧understand → to72. had been∧bombs → no 73. eat 改成eaten74. heard∧→ of 75. means 改成meant76. remains to be seen in a few weeks77. together with countless roses78. As long as you never lose heart79. At best he’s ambitious80. at the expense of the environment五、1~7 NYNGYYNGN8. fighting disease or supporting local hospitals and schools9. healthy enough to try this difficult event10. The future of marathons11-18 ABDDCADA 19-21 AAB 22-25 BDBA26-28 BAD 29-31 BDD 32-35 CADD36. career 37. key 38. personal39. seldom 40. separates 41. persistence42. occasionally 43. defeat44. learn from defeats, revise their strategy as needed and try again45. and learn nothing from their experience46. If you are persistent, you will almost inevitably succeed47~56 HFGADLMCOE57~66 BBACB CBDDC67~86 ACDAB CBDBA DCDAB DCABD87. is well acquainted with the problems in the hospital88. nothing is more attractive to me than music / to me, nothing is more important than music89. attempts to escape being fined90. not to mention / let alone going abroad91. didn’t do anything六、1~7 YYYYNGNN8. Los Angeles 9. 48 percent 10. $44811-18 BBBDCCBC 19-21 ABC 22-25 CABA26-29 BCCC 30-32 BAC 33-35 BAB36. pyramids 37. tombs 38. remember39. oldest 40. 144 41. solid42. treasures43. Robbers went into the pyramids and took away many of these treasures44. Each pyramid has a wide stairway that goes from the bottom to the top45. Each stone fits so well and they did not have our modern machines46~55 HDJFAICGKN56~65 CDDCD ADDDC66. am改成was 67. worrying改成worried68. listened∧my改成to 69. temperatures改成temperature 70. complete改成completed 71. 去掉the72. for∧few改成a 73. drinks改成drinking74. something改成nothing 75. worse改成better76. I know all along77. by time78. much remains to be settled79. made great contributions to the artistic field80. as though he knew everything七、1~7 NNGNYYYY8. ensure the competition of Cambridge in the world / ensure Cambridge can competescientifically at a world level9. university departments and charitable and commercial research centers10. students need advice and high-quality tuition on the spot11-18 BBDCDDBA 19-21 CDA 22-25 BDCC 26-28 CDD29-31 BDA 32-35 CACD 36. fascinates 37. characteristics38. personalities 39. encouraged 40. forbidding 41. experience 42. opposed 43. honors44. what his parents might have expected45. which I can see must have come from his family46. but to be gentle in one’s own everyday life47~56 JOINDKECAG57~86 DCACB ABACD BCADA CDBAB DBCAD BCBDA87. he be offended / annoyed88. beyond our imagination / more than we can imagine89. could not help laughing90. it is twice as expensive as it was a few years ago91. turned a deaf ear to our warning / ignored our warning 八、1~7 YNYYNGNN8. federal employees 9. have more control over their hours 10. how a lot of people live11-18 BBABCDBD 19-22 BCDB 23-25 ABA 26-28 BAA29-32 ABAB 33-35 DBC 36. subject 37. Admissions38. earned 39. difficulty 40. interests 41. accepted42. consideration 43. either44. need to take SAT subject tests in areas like history, scienceand foreign language45. It is designed to measure what a student has learned in school46. Without it, the ACT takes about three hours to complete47~56 BOAIKHGLED57~66 BABAB CABAD67. with改成for 68. informations改成information69. who∧ → is 70. writing改成written71. make改成take 72. particular改成particularly73. except改成besides 74. But改成So75. indicates改成indicate 76. which → /∧which → in77. It is because she is too inexperienced78. would not have finished so early79. may just as well stay at home80. for fear that he should be recognized81. being sent abroad to study。
周考二答案1-5 BDACC 6 . 解析:句意:“他不能忍受被别人嘲弄。
”考查can’t stand doing“受不了……”之意,主语与make之间是动宾关系。
答案:A7. 解析:together with...短语只是句子主语Tom的补充成分,句子谓语还应根据主语Tom来决定,用单数;而because of后接名词或动名词。
break the rule为违反规则,而obey the rule为遵守规则。
答案:C8.解析:because of the heavy rain“因为大雨”。
答案:D9解析:be realized=come true,come true不能用于被动语态。
答案:B10解析:put off“推迟,延期”,put up“建起,搭起,张贴”,put out“扑灭”,put on“穿上”。
答案:B11.解析:alive“活着的”,反义词是dead。
答案:A12. 解析:本句意为:“我小的时候,住在山村,每天都爬山,所以我厌烦了爬山”。
be tired of 意为“厌烦,厌倦”;符合题意。
be tired with/from意为“因……疲劳”;不合句意。
答案:A 13. 解析:本句意为:很难从意义上区别hurt和injure。
tell...from意为“把……和……区分开”;judge...from意为“根据……判断”;divide常和into搭配;separate...from意为“把混合在一起的东西分开”。
答案:B14. 答案:C解析:本句意为:“什么事使我爸爸那么生气,妈妈?”“他的新手机丢了。
新手机花了很多钱。
”want作主语,四个选项中只有C项能作主语,所以选C。
15 答案:A解析:本题考查形容词作定语的语序问题。
16. 答案:B解析:本句意为:“我们认为有必要邀请史密斯教授给我们作关于如何学好英语的报告”。
it为形式宾语,而真正的宾语是后面的动词不定式to invite...。
大学英语1考前练习本试卷有2种题型共120小题,作答时间为90分钟,总分120分。
单选题阅读理解一、单选题(本部分共90题,每题1分,共90分)1、In the northern part of China, as fall (), the leaves were beginning to turn yellow.。
A . drew inB . drew offC . drew nearD . drew up参考答案:C2、He said that he had never ()across a celebrity in the airport before.。
A . seenB . viewedC . happenedD . come参考答案:D3、Two years ago, Bruce worked for a company that made mobile phone ().。
A . imageB . fictionC . weaponD . hardware参考答案:D4、A completely new problem ()when the new law came into effect.。
A . roseB . aroseC . raisedD . aroused参考答案:B5、In the meeting, students ()many plans for the coming holiday.。
A . goes overB . talks overC . comes up withD . sets aside参考答案:C6、If anybody knows the person in the video, please ()the police at once.。
A . connectB . linkC . associateD . contact参考答案:D7、He was late for the meeting because his car ()on the way here.。
Book 1 加粗字体为答案Unit 1 Growing up1. It is essential that he ____ in extracurricular activities.A) will participate B) participates C) participate D) shall participate2. Dream of the Red Chamber (《红楼梦》) is said ____ into dozens of languages in the last decade.A) to have been translated B) to translate C) to be translated D) to have translated3. __________ might be expected, the response to the question was very mixed.A) It B) That C) What D) As|4. He talked as if he ________ the incident.A) had witnessed B) witnessed C) witness D) have witnessed5. _________ table tennis was accepted as a regular part of the Olympic Games.A) Not until 1986 B) It was not until 1986 thatC) It was in 1986 when D) It was until 1986 that6. Scientists say it may be five or ten years _ it is possible to test this medicine on human patients.A) since B) before C) after D) when7. It was impossible to avoid _____ by the stormy weather.*A) to be much affected B) being much affectedC) having much affected D) to have been much affected8. You will see this product ______ wherever you go.A) advertise B) advertising C) advertised D) to be advertised9. Although he knew little about the large amounts of work done in this field, he succeeded _____ other more well-informed experimenters failed.A) which B) that C) what D) where10. Not that John doesn’t want to help you, _______ it is beyond his power.A) but that B) for that C) and that D) in that#11. They are teachers and don’t realize ________ to start and run a company.A) what it takes B) what takes it C) what they take D) what takes them12. The letters _____ which she _____ grew fewer, then stopped altogether.A) of … hungered B) for … hungered C) to … hungered D) by… hungered13. After the Arab states won independence, great emphasis was laid on expanding educationwith girls as well as boys _________ to go to school.A) to be encouraged B) been encouraged C) being encouraged D) be encouraged14. The king commanded that enough money ______to fund the project.A) be collected B) must be collected C) is collected D) can be collected\15. Frankly speaking, I’d rather you ________ anything about is for the time being.A) didn’t do B) haven’t done C) don’t do D) have doneUnit 2 Friendship1. Peter has just arrived, but he talks as if he _____ everything here.A) will know B) has known C) knew D) know2. In no circumstances can more work be got out of a machine than _______.A) is put into it B) to put it into it C) to be put into it D) that puts into it3. ______ to him if he went out in that weather》A) What was he afraid that would it happen B) What was he afraid that would happenC) What he was afraid what would happen D) What was he afraid would happen4. No one wants to stay here, ________A) do they B) does it C) don’t they D) doesn’t he5. There is a ______ candle on the table and a ______ man is lying on the floor.A) lighted … drunken B) lighted … drunk C) lit … drunken D) lit … drunk6. __________ forever are the days when Shanghai was the “paradise of the adventurers”.A) To go B) Having gone C) Went D) gone]7. I have considered seeing Jane tomorrow, but I haven’t considered _____ my hand.A) having offered B) to offer C) how to offer D) offered8. A man escaped from the prison last night. It was a long time _________ the guards discoveredwhat had happened.A) before B) since C) until D) when9. I hope that the little ________ I’ve been able to do has been of some use.A) which B) what C) this D) that10. ________ discussed, the problem remains unsolved.A) Not having B) Not having been C) Having not D) Having not been!11. The young teacher ________ complain about the poor working conditions in the school. Hedonated some money to improve them.A) didn’t more that just B) did much than just C) did more than just D) did much more to12. It was only after some progress ________ in the use and development of electric current thatmen began to realize the importance and possibilities of magnetism.A) was made B) has been made C) would have been made D) had been made13. We often advise him not to drink more wine _______ is good for his health.A) as B) than C) that D) but14. It seems that the rain won’t stop in a few hours. We ______ watch a DVD movie at homebefore we go out.A) might well B) might just C) might just as well D) might as well as:15. I’m amazed that she married him so soon. She _______ him very well.A) mustn’t have known B) can’t have got to knowC) didn’t have to know D) needn’t have knownUnit 3 Understanding Science1. Although a teenager, Fred could resist _______ what to do and what not to do.A) being told B) telling C)to be told|D) to tell2. In fact, Peter would rather have left for San Francisco than ____ in New York.A) to stay B) stayed C) staying D) having stayed3. This crop does not do well in soils _____ the one for which it has been specially developed.A) beyond~C) outside D) other thanB) rather than4. John seems a nice person. _____, I don’t trust him.A)Even though B) Even so C) Therefore D) Though、5. _____, a man who expressed himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly than a man whose command of language is poor.A) Other things being equal B) Were other things equalC) To be equal to other things D) Other things to be equal6. I appreciate _____ to your home.D) being invitedA) to be invited B. to have invited{C) having invited7. It is important that enough money ________ to fund the project.A) be collected B) must be collectedC) was collected D) can be collected8. Our only request is that this ____ as soon as possible.B) is settled C) settled D) be settled|A) must settle9. A good teacher must have the ability _____ himself in the learner’s place.A) to put B) put C) putting\D) of putting10. With all the children ____ at home during the holidays, she has a great deal of work to do.A) being B) was C) having been D) were11. He said, “Time is running short. You ____ now.”A) have better leave|B) better leaveC) had better leave D) had better to leave12. A survey was carried out on the death rate of new-born babies in that region, _ were surprising.A) as results B) which resultsC) the result of 9it D) the results of which:13. Sometimes new ideas have to be tested many times before ____.A) accepting fully B) fully acceptingC) being fully accepted D) fully being accepted14. She never laughed, ____ lose her temper.D) nor she ever didA) or she ever B) nor did she ever>C) or did she ever15. There are few electric applications ___to raise fears regarding future employment than robots.A) more likely B) likely C) most likely D) much likelyUnit 4 The American Dream)1. ______ when she started complaining.A) Not until had he arrived B) No sooner had he arrivedC) Hardly had he arrived D) Scarcely did he arrive2. Criticism and self-criticism is necessary ______ it helps us to correct our mistakes.A) in that B) thatD) such that?C) so that3. If the South had won the war, what is now the United States ___divided into several countries.A) will be B) must have beenC) should be D) might have beento operate a switchboard, I had to ask the office supervisor to show me the correct procedures.B) Not to know|A) Not knownC) Not knowing D) Having not known5. It is strange that you ____ say such a thing.A) would B) should C) will$D) shall6. Your hair wants ______. You’d better have it done tomorrow.A) cut B) to cut C) cutting D) being cut7. Being in no great hurry, ______.A) we went the long route with scenery B) the long, scenic route was our preference>C) we took the long, scenic route D) our preference was taking the long, scenic route8. Did you notice the cute boy ____ awayA) took the candy and run B) take the candy and runC) taking the candy and run D) when taking the candy and running9. ___________ before we depart tomorrow, we should have a wonderful dinner party.A) Had they arrived|B) Would they arriveC) Were they arriving D) Were they to arrive10. I’ve never been to Paris, but it’s the place _________.A) where I’d like to visit B) in which I’d like to visitC) I most want to visit D) that I want to visit it most】11. Once environmental damage ______, it takes many years for the system to recover.A) has done B) is to do C) does D) is done12. She didn’t _____ me for returning the wallet that I found.A) so much as thank B) so much as to thankD) so much as thanking.C) as much as thanking13. We’re safer on a train than we would be if we _____ any other way.A) traveled B) had traveledC) travel D) have traveled14. Without water, _____ no plants or animals.B) there would be、A) there will beC) there have been D) there is15. _________ is known to all, too much stress can cause mental disease.A) Which B) It C) As`D) ThatUnit 5 Work to Live or Live to Work1. All things _____, the planned trip will have to be called off.A) considered B) be consideredC)considering D) having considered2. Any packet ____ properly will not be accepted by the post office.A) not to be wrapped B) not being wrappedC) not wrapped D) not having been wrapped.3. Anna was reading a piece of science fiction, completely ____ to the outside world.A) being lost B) losing C) having lost D) lost4. He was sitting in the chair, ______ a book.A) read B) was reading C) reading D) with reading5. They sat together for about half an hour, ______any word ______.A) with...exchanged B) without...exchangedC) with...exchanging D) without...exchanging6. Julia was jealous _____ her young brother when she was young.(A) on B) of C) at D) into7. It will be eight years ____we have a chance of meeting again.A) until B) when C) after D) before8. --- “You look tired!”---“That's because my teacher had us _______exercises all afternoon.”A) do B) to do C) doing D) done9. It doesn't make any difference to me _______.A) that you say B) in that you say¥C) what you say D) for what you say10. The machine is such ______ I have never seen before.A) what B) as C) when D) where11. All _____ is a continuous supply of fuel oil.A) which is needed B) that is neededC) the things needed D) for their needs12. There is no tree _____ bears some fruit.A) that B) which C) but D) unless、13. _____wrong with the motor, he stopped his car.A) Feeling something go B) Feeling something goneC) To feel something going D) Having felt something gone14. You can speak _____in front of George, but you can’t eat _____ in his restaurant.A) freely...free B) free...freely C) free...free D) freely....freely15. If I were in the movie, then it would be about time that I _____my head in my hands for a cry.A) bury B) an burying C) buried D) would buryUnit 6 Romance》1. It is important that the hotel receptionist _______ that guests are registered correctly.A) has made sure B) made sure C) must make sure D) make sure2. ______difficulties we may come across, we’ll help one another to overcome them.A) Wherever B) Whatever C) However D) Whenever3. The hours ______ the children spend in their one-way relationship with television undoubtedlyaffect their relationships with real-life people.A) in which B) on which C) when D) that4. _______in 1788, the thirteen original states worked together under an agreement called theArticles of Confederation.A) Not until the Constitution was adopted B) The constitution was adopted]C) Adopted by the Constitution D) Until the Constitution was adopted, I must do another experiment.A) Be it ever so late B) It is ever so lateC) It be ever so late D) So late it be ever, we could not have finished the work on time.A) If they do not help us B) Was it not for their helpC) Should they offer to help us D) But for their help7. Never again _______ political office after his 1928 defeat for the presidency.、A)Alfred E. Smith seriously sought B) seriously Alfred E. Smith soughtC) when did Alfred E. Smith seriously seek D) did Alfred E. Smith seriously seek_____a rich man today if he had been more careful in the past.A) would be B) is C) will be D) wassuppose you’re not going today, ________A) are you B) do you C)aren’t you D)don’t you10.Don’t be too hard on him; he’s doing the job _______.A) as best he can B) as he can best C) he can as best D) best as he can11.$12._____ all behavior is learned behavior is a basic assumption of social scientists.A) Nearly B) That nearly C) It is nearly D) When nearly13.She says she’d rather he _____tomorrow instead of today.A) left B) will leave C) leaves D) had left14.I intended _______ the matter with you, but I had some guests then.A) discuss B) to have discussed C) having discussed D) discussing15.So many directors _____, the board meeting had to be put off.A) were absent B) are absent C) had been absent D) being absent$15. You won’t know if it fits until you _________ it on.A) are trying B) will try C) have D) had triedUnit 7 Animal Intelligence1. Busy ___ he is , he can fulfill the task ahead of schedule.A) because B) no matter how C) as D) although2. I urged that he ___ these steps.A) takes B) took C) take D) taking3. He opened his lips as if ___ something.|A) saying B) having said C) says D) to say4. The air pollution in this area has reached the point ___ residents have to shut their windows 24hours a day.A) which B) as C) that D) where5. ___ the doctor right away, he might be alive today.A) Should he have gone to B) if he went toC) Were he to go D) Had he gone to6. Very seldom ___ that two clocks or watches exactly agreeA) you find B) find you C) you will find D) do you find—7. Animals observations point out that the rabbit chews down trees to get food and material___its home.A) with that to build B) with which to buildC) which to be built D) which to build in8. I can’t understand ___ decisions until it is late.A) him to postpone to make B) him postpone makingC) his postpone to make D) his postponing making9. I have no objection ___ for a hike on the morning with Cynthia.A) to go B) going C) to going D) of going|10. The picture exhibition bored me to death, I wish I ___ to it.A) have not gone B) did not go C) had not gone D) should not have gone11. Farmers sold their wheat soon after harvest ____ see prices rising and speculators getting rich.A) only to B) so as to C) in order to D) in attempts to12. The mother didn’t know who ___ for the broken vase.A) blames B) blamed C) to blame D) will blame13. The decision ___, the next problem was how to make a good plan.A) having made B) having been made·C) had been made D) having been making14. ___ could give an old man greater pleasure than to imagine e was back in childhood again.A) Everything B) Nothing C) Anything D) Something15. I didn’t send out my application from last week, but I ___.A) had to B) might have to C) have had D) should haveUnit 8 Educational Problems1. ___ you are all here, let’s try and reach a decision.A) For now B) Now that C) Ever since D) By now【2. ___ as it was at such a time, his work attracted much attention.A) Being published B) Published C) Publishing D) To be published3. It is politely requested by the hotel management that radios ___ after 11o’clock at night.A) were not played B) not to play C) not be played D) did not play4. His health falling, ___ in 1782.A) so Henry Lee went on leave from the army B) the army gave Henry Lee leaveC) when the army gave Henry Lee D) Henry Lee went on leave from the army5. I was ___ work last week, but I changed my mind.}A) to have started B) to start C) to be starting D) to have been starting6. Jean worked just so much ___.A) like what she was told to B) as she was told toC) as to what she tried to do D) like she was told to7. We’ll take ___put you to the trouble of fetching more.A) less sugar than B) less sugar ratherC) less sugar rather than D) lesser sugar than8. Recently, he has lost all his ___.、A) wage and saving at card B) wages and saving at cardC) wages and savings at card D) wages and savings at cards9. Careful surveys have indicated that as many as 50 percent of patients do not take drugs ___directed.A) like B) so C) which D) as10. It’s reported that by the end of this month the output of cement in the factory __by about10%.A) will have risen B) has risen C) will be ring D) has been rising11. Hot air accompanied by high relative humidity feels warmer than ___.A) is it actually B) actually it is C) it actually is D) is actually it?12. Models cannot produce their own food ___ their nourishment from living on dead organicmatter or on other living matter.A) obtain B) obtaining C) but obtain D) is obtained13. ___ deeply moved by his speech.A) Everyone of us were B) Everyone of us wasC) Every one of us were D) Every one of us was14. If I had remembered ___ the window, the thief would not have got in.A) to close B) closing C) to have closed D) having closed15. You’d rather watch TV this evening, ___,A) isn’t it B) hadn’t you C) wouldn’t you D) won’t youBook 2Unit 1 Ways of Learning1. While traveling in Europe, ____________A) Jane Adame was stirred by the social reform movementB) ir was the social reform movement that stirred Jane AdamsC) the social reform movement stirred Jane Adams!D) Jane Adams, stirred by the social reform movement2. If I correct someone, I will do it with as much good humor and self—restraint as if I were theone_______.A) to correct B) correctingC) having corrected D) being corrected3. Every means _____ tried but without much result.A) has been B) have been C) are D) is4. Such _________ the case, there were no grounds to justify your complaints.A) was B) being C) had been D) be;5. He was attending a meeting, _________ come to your birthday party.A) unless he would have B) or he wouldC) nevertheless he did not D) or he would have6. You may rely on _______ everything will be ready by Friday.A) what B) which that C) that D) it that7. –“ _______ his second heart attack if he hadn’t smoked”-- “ He might not have.”A) Would he have had B) Would he have【C) Had he had D) Were he to have8. Electrical energy ____from the sun in a round-about way is the most widely used energy today.A) to come B) coming C) come D) having come9. I intended _______ the matter with you, but I had some guests then.A) discuss B) to have discussed C) having discuss D) discussing10. These are plans for the nuclear power stations ______ in these regions.A) building B) to being built C) to be built D) to build11. ___________, glasses can correct most sight defects in healthy eyes.》A) When well fitted B) When fitting wellC) When being well fitted D) If to be fitted12. Joe is accustomed ________ at six in the morning.A) rising B) to be rising C) to rising D) to have risen13. This article deals with the natural ________ which is most interesting to everyone.A) phenomenon B) phenomena C) phenomenons D) phenomenas14. Only under special circumstances ________ to take make-up tests.A) are freshmen permitted B) fresh men are permitted【C) permitted are fresh D) are permitted freshmen15. The mad man was put in the soft-padded cell lest he _____ himself.A) injured B) injure C) had injured D) would injureUnit2 Values1. After graduation, he went to work full time as a writer, ______ graduate studies until he couldpay back some of his loans.A) to postpone B) having postponed C) postponing D) postponed2. You ought to have been told, ________ an old friend of the family.A) who are B) to be C) since wre D) of which—3. Words had come from ___south according to her accent.A) about which B) that C) whether D) of which4. ________ she is from the south according to her accent.A) I doubt that B) It will be no doubt whetherC) It is no doubt D) There is no doubt that5. It is a long time _______.A) when I saw you last B) since I saw you lastC) ago I saw you last D) then I saw you last%6. The students are working hard for fear that they _______ in the exams.A) will fail B) should fail C) failed D) fails7. If the test takers find an item to which an answer is not known, it may be _________ to leave itblank and go on with the test.A) advisable B) valuable C) considerable D) probable8. My wife has three brothers, all _______ than she, _______, George , is an officer.A) older…The eldest B) elder…The elderC) elder…The oldest D) older…The oldest9. As a matter of fact, Saudi Arabia’s oil reserves ________ those of Kuwait.!A) come second following B) come second withC) is second only to D) are second only to10. We must get rid of ________ is wrong with us.A) something B) anything C) everything D) whatever11. The buses, ________ were already full, were surrounded by angry crowd.A) most of which B) few of whichC) both of which D) those of which12. This is one of the best films ______ this year.]A) that have ever been shown B) that has ever shownC) which has ever been shown D) which have ever been shown13. –“He looks so young, He _______ over fifty-five.”-- “He _______ because he has two grown-up children.”A) can’t be…must be B) must be…can’t beC) can be…mustn’t be D) mustn’t be…can be14. Despite its wide range of styles and instrumentation, country music has certain commonfeatures _______ its own special character.A) give it that B) that give it C) give that D) that gives it to、15. To such an extent ______ go on with his empty speech that some of us began to doze.A) did he B) he would C) would he D) he didUnit 3 The Generation Gap1. They always give the vacant seats to comes first.A) whoever B) whomever C) who D) whom2. You her in her office last Friday; she’s been out of town for two weeks.A) needn’t have seen B) must have seen C) might have seen D) can’t have seen3. All faculty members present before four o’clock yesterday afternoon..$A) are B) have been C)were D) had been4. I admire David as a poet, I do not like him as a man.A) Much as B) Only if C) If only D) As much5. Mansfield was sitting almost in the dark, reading some poems by a young andunknown writer.A) Only then did they notice that B) Only then they noticed thatC) Only did they notice that D) Only when they noticed that6. It is politely requested by the hotel management that radios after 11o’clock at night.A) were not played B) not to play C) not be played D) did not play、7. Such crimes may be so complex that months or years go by before anyone them.A) discovered B) will discover C)would have discovered D) discovers8. When I go out in the evening, I use the bike the car if I can.A) rather than B) regardless of C)in spite of D) other than9. We booked rooms at the hotel we should find no vacancies on our arrival.A) whenever B) if C) since D) lest10. A good many proposals were raised by the delegates, was to be expected.A) that B) what C) so D) as^11. If I had remembered the window, the thief would not have got in.A) to close B) closing C) to have closed D) having closed12. Small as it is, the ant is as much a creature as all other animals on earth.A) are B) do C) is D) have13. Jean doesn’t want to work right away because she thinks that if she a job, sheprobably wouldn’t be able to see her friends very often.A) has to get B) were to get C) had got D) could have got14. in the United States, St. Louis has now become the 24th largest city.A) Being the fourth biggest city B) It was once the fourth biggest city#C) Once the fourth biggest city D) The fourth biggest city it was15. The ability to store knowledge makes computers different from any other machineinvented.A) ever B) thus C) yet D) asUnit4 The Virtual World1. Just as they must put aside their prejudices, we must be prepared to accept their good faith.A) thus B) so C) as D) like2. He declined the invitation partly because he was busy and .A) for lack of money B) partly because his lack of money*C) partly because he lacked money D) partly his lack of money3. On no account rudeness from his employees.A) the manager will tolerate B) the manager will not tolerateC) the manager tolerates D) will the manager tolerate4. We regret you that you are to be dismissed next week.A) to have informed B)informing C)to inform D)having informed5. It is advisable that she for Madrid as soon as possible.A) will leave B)may leave C)leaves D)leave^6. To pass the test, .A) this book must be studied B)this book should be chosenC) this book can be studied D)we should study this book7. I can/t thank you much for your kindness, because without your help, I would nothave finished the work so quickly.A) too B)very C)quite D)that8. The traditional approach with complex problems is to break them down intosmaller, more easily managed problems.A)to dealing B)in dealing C)dealing D)to deal9. Great as Newton was , many of his ideas today and are being modified by scientists of our time .(A) are to challenge B)may be challenged C)are challenging D)have been challenged10. ________ discussed, the problem remains unsolved.A) Not having B) Not having been C) Having not D) Having not been11. The young teacher ________ complain about the poor working conditions in the school. Hedonated some money to improve them.A) didn’t more that just B) did much than just C) did more than just D) did much more to12. It was only after some progress ________ in the use and development of electric current thatmen began to realize the importance and possibilities of magnetism.A) was made B) has been made C) would have been made D) had been made13. We often advise him not to drink more wine _______ is good for his health.)A) as B) than C) that D) but14. It seems that the rain won’t stop in a few hours. We ______ watch a DVD movie at homebefore we go out.A) might well B) might just C) might just as well D) might as well as15. I’m amazed that she married him so soon. She _______ him very well.A) mustn’t have known B) can’t have got to knowC) didn’t have to know D) needn’t have knownUnit5 Overcoming Obstacles1. There has been a great increase in retail sales, _。
Key to Unit1Extended Reading Skills and Practice1.The ability to delay reward.2.D)Extended Writing Skills and Practice1.1)simple sentence2)compound sentence3)compound sentence4)complex sentence5)simple sentence6)complex sentence2.1)Part-time jobs are useful for full-time students because they not only earn money but also gain career experience.2)Old people are unlikely to assume physically demanding tasks although there are many jobs that are especiallysuitable for old people such as consultants,doctors and psychologists.3)I like tea while my sister likes coffee.4)More people who have received higher education should earn more money.5)Study hard and you will make a remarkable progress.6)There are too many examinations nowadays for college students which are too difficult.Review and Test(1)Part I(略)Part II1.Y2.Y3.NG4.N5.N6.N7.Y8.his major9.public institutions10.deciding which students to acceptPart III11-15DBADC16-20ADDBC21-25ADCAD26-30ADCBD31-35DBDCD(36)focused(37)emotionally(38)distant(39)disease(40)cancer(41)retirement(42)crossed(43)increasingly(44)you can make a number of important changes in your current lifestyle(45)We know much more about how to keep healthy today than our parents(46)And this new knowledge can be passed on to our childrenPart IV47-51HMJEF52-56BOGNL57-61DBCDB62-66CDACBPart V67-71ACBBD72-76DABBC77-81ACCBD82-86DBACDPart VI87.having interest88.looked back89.change their minds91.shares what she has with othersKey to Unit2Extended Writing Skills and PracticePractice for Number of Nouns1.buses foxes boys days zoostrees deer fish cities leaveslives milk feet horses miceteeth women brooms juice waterpeople branches families oxen countries2.1)children2)women teachers3)Germans;Germany 4)Chinese;Germans5)milkPractice for Articles1.1)a;an;the2)a;an3)An;a4)The;the;a5)a 6)the7)a;The8)The;the9)The;the;×10)a 2.1)-5)B ACCA6)-10)CBCADReview and Test(2)Part I(略)Part II1.Y2.Y3.NG4.Y5.N6.N7.N8.self-reliance9.half a million10.doubtfulPart III11-15BCABC16-20DACAC21-25DBDBA26-30ADCBC31-35ADCBD(36)reflections(37)waking(38)recognize(39)biological (40)action(41)unfamiliar(42)emotional(43)indoor(44)women in the workplace dream about bosses and colleagues(45)angry people act out their anger in their dreams(46)Creative people often use their dreams to solve problemsPart IV47-51DBALK52-56OMJEC57-61BACDC62-66ADCBCPart V67-71CACBD72-76ACBDC77-81CACAD82-86CCDBBPart VI87.was released from prison88.is committed to89.worthy of doing90.ran into someone91.the pursuit of happinessKey to Unit3Extended Reading Skills PracticeExercise1:desire;naturally;escape;diversity;respect;establishing;charactersExercise2:taken up;check out;a wealth of;range;held across;activities;meet up with Extended Writing Skills and Practice1.1)-8)DCCCDBAC2.1)have met2)are phoning3)would return4)will have lived 5)has been6)hadn’t locked7)carries8)have spent Review and Test(3)Part I(略)Part II1.A2.B3.C4.C5.C6.D7.A8.offers geared towards students9.contact the Student Union10.second-year student of HistoryPart III11-15AADBB16-20BCCAC21-25CAADB26-30DCBBD31-35CAABD(36)leisure(37)varies(38)hobbies(39)adventurous (40)fond(41)afford(42)entertaining(43)academic(44)students usually will feel more relaxed(45)invest their leisure time in studying(46)spending leisure time studying is a pleasure of mindPart IV47-51CKDGL52-56BNIAO57-61DBCAC62-66BCCAAPart V67-71BCACB72-76DCADA77-81ACABB82-86BDDBCPart VI87.he got the negative answer88.it is important to keep well-balanced life89.hung out in the street90.spelling problem can also be related to the disorderKey to Unit4Extended Reading Skills Practice1.Topic Sentence:Smoking cigarettes is harmful to your health.Key Words:1)cancer2)health3)cough4)colds2.Outline:Topic Sentence:Television presents a vivid world in front of us.Detail One:can watch exciting football matches or Olympic marathonsDetail Two:can“travel”to New York or to LondonDetail Three:can“go”to a concertConclusion:With a TV set,we can take part in many events without leaving the house. Extended Writing Skills and Practice1.1)-8)DACACABB2.1)do—did;am—was2)has reached—reached;are—were;takes—will take3)live—lived;are—have been;destroyed—is destroyingReview and Test(4)Part I(略)Part II1.B2.D3.B4.D5.A6.B7.A8.careful9.reasonable10.advantagePart III11-15CBCDA16-20BCCCA21-25ADCBD26-30DAADA31-35BCBAD(36)severely(37)balance(38)embarrassed(39)growing (40)uncoordinated(41)reluctance(42)adjusted(43)subjecting(44)without bitterness and complaint(45)nor did he show envy of the more fortunate(46)when I am envious of another’s good fortunePart IV47-51EIFDJ52-56BLHCG57-61ABDBC62-66CBDCAPart V67-71CABBA72-76CDCDC77-81DDBBA82-86DCBACPart VI87.not until he failed on the exam88.to choose from89.As a result90.Make full use of every chance91.not keeping up with inflationKey to Mid-Term PaperPart I(略)Part II1.D2.A3.C4.C5.D6.B7.A8.the kind of courage9.3410.nonviolencePart III11-15DDACC16-20BCDAD21-25BCBDB26-30ADCBD31-35DCDAB36.confusing37.uncomfortable38.professional39.Eventually 40.preparation41.behave42.identify43.observe44.For example,you will observe how he acts when he is in trouble45.While you are observing your colleague,46.By watching and learning from a modelPart IV47-51EHALB52-56MJDGI57-61ACCDB62-66BBACBPart V67-71BCACB72-76DDCAD77-81AACAB82-86BDDBCPart VI87.passing out flyers to customers88.has not produced any answers to this problem89.to hang out with friends or do whatever they want90.stumbled on a drugs ring91.because the rain makes much difference to the gameKey to Unit5Extended Reading Skills and Practice1-5CBBBBExtended Writing Skills and Practice1.1)-8)AACDDCBB2.1)is2)have3)are4)sounds5)have6)is7)are8)am Review and Test(5)Part I(略)Part II1.A2.D3.B4.C5.A6.B7.C8.quite homogeneous9.relationships with consumers10.the appropriate mediaPart III11-15DDADB16-20DBCCC21-25DADBD26-30BBACB31-35DCABDmunication39.stand40.mute41.internationally42.passes43.disagreement44.signal flags,Morse code,and smoke signals45.guide,warn,and instruct people46.other systems and techniques also expressPart IV47-51FOECK52-56AHNBD57-61CDCDA62-66CDCBDPart V67-71ABACB72-76DCBDA77-81BDCAD82-86BCCADPart VI87.He must have read the material many times88.we should try to figure out what to do89.have been committed to improving the quality of their lives90.we shall have to rely on our own efforts91.except what related to his research workKey to Unit6Extended Reading Skills and Practice1.B2.DExtended Writing Skills and Practice1.The construction of the new railway lines has been finished by them by now.2.A new library and a gymnasium have been built in our school this year by us.3.A great many fine cars have been produced by the car factory since the technological revolution.4.A plan has been made by them to help the poor children in the poor area.5.A lot of money has been spent on the Hope Project by the government.Review and Test(6)Part I(略)Part II1.Y2.N3.N4.NG5.free6.well-connected7.survival8.attend to9.confidence10.opportunityPart III26-30CDDDB31-35DACDD36.victims37.earthquake38.affected39.separated40.agency41.assist42.request43.prevent44.Clean drinking water and special feedings for children and pregnant women are also needed45.The head of UNICEF says children must also be protected from criminal groups46.Adoptions of children are now banned in that provincePart IV47-51AOBFI52-56EHDGK57-61DABDC62-66BDCAAPart V67-71DBACA72-76BDCBB77-81DACDA82-86CABDAPart VI87.contributing to88.his devotion to the cause of computer89.are ingrained in our culture90.get connected with91.looks like being a successKey to Unit7Extended Reading Skills and PracticeExercise1Main idea:Human motivation stems from four main sources.Major supporting detail:②,③,⑤Exercise2Main idea:Matters relating to the translation of languages are becoming increasingly problematic. Major supporting detail:②,④,⑤Exercise3Main idea:The birth process of Dolly,the first mammal produced by cloning.Major supporting detail:②,③,④,⑤Extended Writing skill and Practice1.1)had come2)left3)did away with4)did5)could6)Were7)did8)might get2.1)-8)AAACCCDAReview and Test(7)Part I(略)Part II1.Y2.Y3.N4.Y5.Y6.Y7.NG8.rather than remain an external mechanical system9.Experiment to see if some tasks’ t re s mPart III11-15 CAACC 16-20 DBDBD 21-25 ACCCA26-30 ACBCA 31-35 DDDBB 36. basic 37. scholars 38. activities 39. combine40. domain 41. simply 42. grasp 43. measure44. reading and writing rather than listening and speaking 45. cannot communicate effectively in English 46. the practical training of students ’ ability to listen and speak English Part IV47-51 HIBDJ 52-56 KFCGL57-61 CCDCB 62-66 BADCBPart V67-71 BAADC 72-76 DBAAB 77-81 ACDBC 82-86 ADDACPart VI87. is beneficial to88. pointed out the strengths and weaknesses of the students89. the students passively accept knowledge90. students to live independently91. transform love into serviceKey to Unit 8Extended Reading Skills and PracticeExercise 1Main idea: There are many factors that contribute to studentssuccess in college. Major supporting detail: ② , ⑤, ⑦Minor supporting detail: ③, ④, ⑥, ⑧ Exercise 2Main idea: There are three reasons why Canada is one of the best countries in the world. Major supporting detail: ② , ④, ⑥ Minor supporting detail: ③, ⑤, ⑦Extended Writing Skills and Practice 1) You must be kidding!2) Turn left! Now! 3) I can ’believe I actually passed! 4) Oh, great! We ’ moving to Florida!/. 5) Run! It ’ right behind you. 6) I ’ freezing! Turn the heat up!/. 7) “Workers of the world, Unite! ”8) Finally! Someone is coming to take our order!/.9) For the last time, leave me alone!10) Get lost! I can manage perfectly well by myself!/.Key to Review and Test (8)t(略 ) Part II 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. D 6. A 7. B8. the mother of the bridegroom9. feel important10. make a differencePart III11-15 BABCB 16-20 ADADB 21-25 CCCDA26-30 BCBBA 31-35 CCDBD36. begins 37. date 38. group 39. single 40. Sometimes 41. friend ’s 42. couples 43. arrange 44. You just don ’know who your partner will be until the time for the date 45. American young people see a date as time just to have fun46. After a while, a boy and a girl may decide they want to“go steady ”Part IV47-51 JKILN 52-56 HEBDA57-61 CACBA 62-66 BACBDPart V67-71 BDCCD 72-76 CABDC77-81 CABCD 82-86 DABABPart VI87. No matter what difficulties he meets88. took her parents on a tour of the city 89. spends time accompanying his family90. barely supported his daughter to go to college91. If you compare yourself with your brotherKey to Final TestPart I (略 ) Part II 1. N 2. Y 3. Y 4. Y 5. Y 6. N 7. NG8. more positive choices9. make a difference 10. love with no limitsPart III11-15 AACDB 16-20 ABBBC 21-25 DDCBD26-30 BDABC 31-35 ACCAB36. community37. amazed38. guidance39. aid40. extra 41. attitude 42. troubles 43. bother44. she looked for every occasion she could find to spread her good humor around 45. She never once became impatient with my complaints46. What I regret now is not having ever really done anything for herPart IV47-51 BGCIK 52-56 NADLFPart V67-71CBCDC72-76AABAA 77-81DCBCB82-86ADCCA Part VI87.in case she should slip88.If I were you89.mistook this house for a hotel90.he does not mean to be rude91.changed the society greatly。
Key to Final TestPart I Writing (略)Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1—7 D B C A A C B8. wedding 9. emotionally 10. awardsPart III Listening Comprehension11—35 CBCAB DDADA CBCCC ACDDC DADDB36. found 37. traffic 38. enable 39. less40. inconvenient 41. hold 42. moving 43. sums44. should be encouraged to use them instead of risking their lives by dashingacross the road45. but it is still much safer than walking across the road with all the danger ofmoving traffic46. This will prevent unnecessary accidents and loss of lifePart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47—56 MEJCO IGLAF57—61 CDABB 62—66 ACBDDPart V Cloze67—76 BCBAD BDCAC 77—86 DABDC AACACPart VI Translation87. survive that earthquake88. hard to adapt to their new school89. To a large degree90. beyond our imagination91. to distinguish right from wrongKey to Midterm TestPart I Writing (略)Part II Reading Comprehension(Skimming and Scanning)1—7 A D D A A C D8. sold his car and move out of his new house9. he loved the market and enjoyed working out in the open air.10. that he really lovedPart III Listening Comprehension11—35 ABBBD CBBDA DBADC BCDBD DCDBC36. role 37. rich 38. 98 39. late40. junior 41. vocational 42. free 43. tuition44. all university students were required to pay their own tuition45. They are medicine, economics, law and so on46. that more and more students go abroadPart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47—56 FHGNB DLAJO57—61 BACAB 62—66 BCDDAPart V Cloze67—76 BCBBD CDDAA 77—86 DCACD AADCBPart VI Translation87. instead of playing video games88. In spite of some spelling mistakes89. being sent to study abroad90. can we buy fresh fruit91. happiness and sadnessKey to Unit 1 Famous UniversitiesKey to Extended Reading Skills PracticePractice for skimmingSome American universities have become famous for different reasons over the years. For example, Harvard University is famous for its long history, PrincetonUniversity is known as its religious revival, and Yale University is well-known for its prolificacy of presidents, such as George H.W. Bush, William Clinton and George W. Bush, etc.Key to Grammar FocusPractice for the subjunctive mood1) (should) be 2) hadn’t been 3) (should) wait 4) had left 5) (should) beKey to Review and Test (1)Part I Writing (略)Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1—7 B D D C A B D8. a bachelor’s degree 9. endowments 10. coeducational Part III Listening Comprehension11—35 DADDD A B ABB BDCDB BACAB DBCDC36. combination 37. instruction 38. testing 39. nation40. religious 41. excel 42. attract 43. advancement44. these schools have developed an interesting method of internationalcommunication.45. whether government officials or ground-breaking scientists46. the fame of a school cannot be determined only by the number ofstudents that it has or even the number of teachers.Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47—56 BDIFJ NOHLC57—61 DBDCB 62—66 CDADBPart V Cloze67—76 BADBA BCCDA 77—86 CDBCB ACDABPart VI Translation87. is eligible to join the club88. on the basis of their own tastes89. Tom be assigned to clean the room90. Just as Peking University is one of the oldest universities in China91. enables students to travel half-price on trainsKey to Unit 2 Jobs and CareersKey to Extended Reading Skills PracticePractice for Scanning1) Running the show and setting the tone and culture for the entire school2) Knowing the room parent3) the school nurse4) let you know any problems on the bus5) the principal, the school nurse, the room parent, the guidance counselor, theschool bus driverKey to Grammar FocusPractice for unreal conditions:1) If I had spoken to him yesterday, I would know what to do now.2) If some people didn’t drive so fast, there wouldn’t be so many accidents now.3) If they had had enough money, they could have gone by air.4) The flower wouldn’t have shrunk if she hadn’t washed it with hot water.5) If he were not running a high fever, we could ask him to show up at the party. Key to Review and Test (2)Part I Writing (略)Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1—7 B D C A C B D8. payslip 9. higher 10. different specialties or professionsPart III Listening Comprehension11—35 BDCBD CADBD CBBBC CABDA DCCBA36. hunting 37. laid off 38. sort 39. natural40. hardship 41. crossroads 42. stumbled 43. accustomed44. your job search and the payoff will be your new job45. to get started is to jump right in46. you just need to get started on that roadPart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47—56ECKLA IMOGJ57—61 ADADC 62—66 DCCABPart V Cloze67—76 BADBD ABCCA 77—86 BDACA ABCCAPart VI Translation87. when the book becomes available88. we couldn’t have made it on time89. while he prefers it with cream90. By accessing the website of the company91. no one would blame youKey to Unit 3 AdvertisingKey to Extended Reading Skills PracticePractice for reading meaning clusters1) It’s all deliciously ironic/ when you consider that Shakespeare, / who earns their living, / was himself an actor (with a beard)/ and did his share of noise-making.2) They should be quick to respond/ to letters to the editor, / lest animal rightsmisinformation go unchallenged/ and acquire a deceptive appearance of truth.3) If the journalism did notice the essence of this issue, / it would open up its diversity program, / now focused narrowly on race and gender, / and look for reporters who differ broadly / by outlook, values, education, and class.Key to Grammar FocusPractice for Conjunctions and connective words:1) but 2) so 3) or 4) what 5) if / whetherKey to Review and Test (3)Part I Writing (略)Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1—7 A C D B C B D8. the business 9. familiar with 10. product awareness Part III Listening Comprehension11—35 CCABB DADDC DABCB BDDBA DCBCB36. potential 37. involves 38. Effective 39. national40. campaigns 41. target 42. forms 43. recognition44. promote their products and services45. popular culture46. modern advertising methodsPart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47—56 CIFDH OKEMA57—61 ACDDB 62—66 CBADAPart V Cloze67—76 BDCAC DABBD 77—86 ACCAB ADBCDPart VI Translation87. prevent the paper from publishing the story88. has been considering going back to school89. plays an important role during the growth of children90. so we don’t need to take action immediately91. as well as look after the childrenKey to Unit 4 Calamities and RescueKey to Extended Reading Skills PracticePractice for key word reading:There are three kinds of goals: short-term, medium-range and long-term goals. Short-range goals are those that usually deal with current activities, which we can apply on a daily basis. Such goals can be achieved in a week or less, or two weeks, or possible months. The intermediate goals build on the foundation of the short-range goals. They might deal with just one term of school or the entire school year, or they could even extend for several years. Long-range goals maybe related to our dreams of the future. They might cover five years or more. Life is not a static thing. We should never allow a long-term goal to limit us or our course of action.Key to Grammar FocusPractice for the subject clauses:1) It is well known to all of us that the moon moves round the earth. 月亮绕着地球转,这是我们大家都熟知的。