综英2试题A
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综合英语二试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. What does "procrastination" mean?A. 拖延B. 计划C. 放弃D. 合作答案:A2. Which of the following is a verb?A. AdviceB. BookC. RunD. Idea答案:C3. Fill in the blank: "I have never been to Paris, but it isa place ______ I would like to visit."A. whereB. thatC. whichD. whose答案:B4. What is the past tense of "build"?A. BuiltB. BuildedC. BuildedD. Building答案:A5. Choose the correct sentence structure.A. She is a teacher who loves to travel.B. She is a teacher who love to travels.C. She is a teacher who loves to travels.D. She is a teacher who love to travel.答案:A6. Which word is a synonym for "unpredictable"?A. CertainB. PredictableC. StableD. Variable答案:D7. What is the opposite of "increase"?A. DecreaseB. MultiplyC. AddD. Subtract答案:A8. Fill in the blank: "The ______ of the meeting has been changed to next week."A. locationB. timeC. dateD. place答案:C9. Which phrase is used to express gratitude?A. I'm sorry.B. Excuse me.C. Thank you.D. You're welcome.答案:C10. What is the comparative form of "tall"?A. TallerB. TallestC. More tallD. Most tall答案:A二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)1. The teacher asked the students to ______ their books and take notes.答案:open2. After the long journey, they were all ______.答案:exhausted3. The ______ of the house was damaged in the storm.答案:roof4. She is a ______ of the company.答案:manager5. The ______ of the new law was met with mixed reactions.答案:implementation6. The ______ of the project was delayed due to bad weather. 答案:completion7. He is a ______ in the field of computer science.答案:expert8. The ______ of the book is very interesting.答案:plot9. The ______ of the meeting was to discuss the budget.答案:purpose10. The ______ of the cake was delicious.答案:flavor三、阅读理解(每题2分,共20分)阅读以下短文,然后回答问题。
研究生基础综合英语2A_AWeddingGift第一篇:研究生基础综合英语2A_A Wedding GiftA Wedding GiftElizabeth EconomouI had always dreamed of being proposed to in a Parisian cafe, under dazzling stars, like the one in a Van Gogh knockoff that hangs in my studio apartment.Instead, my boyfriend asked me to marry him while I was Windexing the bathroom mirror.At 40 years old, it was my turn.I had gracefully stepped aside and watched both my twin sister and our baby sister take the matrimonial plunge before me.I had been a bridesmaid seven times and a maid of honor three times.I had more pastel-colored, taffeta dresses than a consignment shop.My fiancé, George, and I are Greek-American, but we wanted a simple, elegant affair.No entourage of bridesmaids and groomsmen.No silly slideshow revealing details of our courtship.This would be an intimate gathering, neither big nor fat, with 100 or so guests.In our families that is intimate.My job as a publicist to a monomaniacal orchestra conductor had just vanished, so I had lots of time to devote to my new project.George, who worked 60 hours a week as a pharmacist, now had a second job: listening to me whine about the wedding.After all, this was my show, and I was the director.But the more time and effort I put in, the more the universe tried to thwart me.The Greek band from Los Angeles that I wanted wasn't available.The stitching i had requested for my cathedral veil was all wrong.My ivory silk gown was being quarantined somewhere in Singapore.And with our wedding just a few weeks away, I was annoyed that most of my guests were responding after the deadline.Then I received the call from mymother, petite and brimming with energy at 68, who a few days before had been so thrilled a bout the wedding.She’d been to the doctor for her annual checkup.Although she felt fine, the diagnosis was stomach cancer.Over the next few days, the question became not “What kind of wedding?” but “Wedding?” I had thought of it as my Big Day.I realized th at a Big Day without my mother would be no day at all.Not having my dad, who passed away three years before, to walk me down the aisle was painful, but the thought of not having Mom there was unbearable.Within a few days, I moved back home to Seattle from New York City and postponed the ceremony.I switched from navigating wedding plans to navigating the health-care system.I had picked out the song to be played for our first dance as a husband and wife, but now I was hard-pressed to remember what it was.My wedding, like a dream, was vanishing against the harsh reality of illness.Meanwhile, my two sisters and I, who lived in three different cities, were united once again in a hospital waiting room.My twin sister flew in from Chicago despite being eight months pregnant.Our baby sister, who'd been looking after Mom since Dad's death, was gripped by fear as the familiar sights and smells were eerily reminiscent of his final days.After consulting with doctors, we learned that stomach surgery was Mom's only option.We took the first opening.On a drab autumn morning, as sheets of rain relentlessly poured over Seattle, Mom was admitted to the Swedish Cancer Institute.During a five-hour operation, surgeons removed two thirds of her stomach.Pacing in the waiting room, terrified, I wondered what the future held for all of us.George flew out to be with me.“There's no place I'd rather be,” he said.For three nights heslept on the dank floor in the hospital waiting area wrappedin a tattered sheet with a soiled sofa cushion under his head.A week after the operation, the surgeon gave us his prognosis: “The cancer has not spread,” he said.Those were some of the loveliest words in the English language.George squeezed my hand as tears trickled down my face.The weeks that followed were exhausting.My mother had to rethink her diet, and I had to figure out what to prepare.Decadent Greek meals were replaced by tiny portions and lots of protein, which would help mend the six-inch incision that ran from her breastbone past her navel.Protein would also bolster her immune system for the chemo and radiation that might follow.Until then, my idea of cooking had been microwaving the doggie bag from the chi-chi restaurant I'd eaten at the night before.But after two months, I mastered poached eggs and T-bone steaks.What's more, caring for my Mom made me realize how consummately she had cared for all of us.I'll never forget when I went to see her in the intensive-care unit, just a few hours after her surgery.She was strung out with a myriad of plastic tubes protruding from her arms, nose, and mouth.“Liz, make sure you eat something,” she said in a strained, raspy voice.Forget Paris.Mom's full recovery was my dream now.Recently, she went for a follow-up C-T scan.As she removed her gold wed-ding band for the exam, her fragile 98-pound frame trembled.There would be this scan, and many more.But the doctor said, “Everything looks good.” Soon, my mother will be walking me down the aisle.I've forgotten what kind of stitching is in my veil.But when I remove it from my face, I'll be staring at the two people I love beyond all reason: my soon-to-be husband and the woman who showed me what's really important.第二篇:研究生基础英语Task1Dear Chau,I am writing to recommend you to improve the management in your company.We can see from our investigation of your company that themanagement of your company is not so good.Now I want to talk about some..The first promblem is that We have found that the managers of subsidiaries complain that they are unpaid which make them demotived and feel their contribution to the group’s profit is undervalued.Many managers thought they should deserve much more.As for this point, I think we can carry on some measures, such as welfare politic or financial assistance to their children.We can also create much more challenges to make full advantage of their ability.The other problem is there still many managers are complaining about their little share in the company.So the most important problem is to deal with the share between managers and your company.Maybe you could give your managers a share in the profits of subsidiary, how about 5% to 10% share, and you can put it forward on the board of directors to further discussion.The third problem is that all the mangers reported that they did not have enough freedom of action.Even every manager thought they were controlled much by group in many areas, such as the finance, pay and sources of materials.To settle this problem,we suggest that the head office would take some useful steps to expand their potential markets, for example, you can give them enough funds and technology supports and train their employees as long as they have a better performance compared with the last month.So, the above contains some promblems and suggestions on the management of your company.We hope that our suggestions can help you to improve your management of your company more or less.Yours Jeams2013.10.24第三篇:研究生综合英语选择题Unit 1 1.My husband, because of his own professional(), goes to Cambridge every week.A.judgments C.personalities B.criteria mitments 2.While looking for the address book, Mr.Hailey()some of his old love letters in his wife’s drawer.A.came about C.came across B.came up with D.came out with 3.Mrs.Bush, head of the intelligence department, is()talent and boundless energy.A.capable of C.associated with B.blessed with D.recognized as 4.The audience are deeply impressed by the leading character of the feature film that looks()at social problems.A.squarely C.accurately B.obviously D.Deliberately 5.The Prime Minister has decided to take advantage of his popularity in the opinion polls, and called()a election for next month.A.snap C.magnetic B.clean-cut D.Convincing 6.The singer is very popular with the general public ,but she is often regarded as being too()on stage.A.instinctual B.refreshing C.flamboyant D eloquent 7.Mr.Potter was not only quick at turning a phrase, but also ready with()promises.A.concrete C.glib B.individual D.greasy8.Malaysia and Indonesia rely on open markets for forest and fishery products.,()some Asian countries are highly protectionist.A.Deliberately C.Evidently B.Conversely D.Naturally 9.According to legal provisions, the properties will either()the original owners or else be sold at mit to C.proceed to B.take to D.revert to10.The measures are little more than()that will fade fast once investors take a hard look at them.A.blind faith C.good impression B.window dressing D.winning image1.The number of people who consult psychiatrists today isnot, as is sometimes felt, a()of increasing mental illness.A.revelation B.syndrome C.symptom D.Repugnance 2.That snake in not poisonous.It’s a completely()little garden snake.A.inoffensive B.innocuous C.ingenious D.Incompatible 3.Evidence()to the trial must be submitted to the police.A.prevalent B.subsequent C.subordinate D.Pertinent4.University teaching may be()if the government increases the number of students without providing additional funding.A.jeopardized B.patched C.improvised D.Generalized5.The child’s parents were()into accepting the demand of the kidnappers’.A.pleaded B.intoxicated C.intimidated D.Besieged6.The detectives()on the terrorists’ conversations by using secrete microphones.A.overheard B.eavesdropped C.reflected D.Mused7.The two sides are so()to each other that there is no way to work out a compromise.A.inimical B.reconcilable C.magnetic D.Conducive8.They tried to keep it quiet but eventually everyone learned about the()meeting.A.clandestine B.intangible C.sedate D.Squalid9.Although Jack had moved away before the baseball season ended, the most valuable player award was()his.A.dubiously B.duly C.excessively D.Transiently 10.Many citizens appealed to the city government for enacting ()laws to protect the vish B.equivocal C.stringent D.FlabbyUnit 2 1.Probably the physics of the mid-nineteenth century was not as spectacular as that of the()and following periods, but its theoretical advances were nevertheless very impressive.A.posterior C.preceding B.overwhelming D.potential 2.We will encourage every school to()its character, ethos and areas of special interest within a more flexible National Curriculum framework.A.facilitate C.acquaint B.enhance D.Install3.()her dreams, Lynne traveled the world, leaving her 2-year-old son Stephen in the care of babysitters.A.In spite of C.In place of B.In case of D.In pursuit of4.His deep(), subtle approach, sharp analytical capacities and broad clinical knowledge made him a brilliant clinician.A.intuition C.hypothesis B.revelation D.Thrill5.Western medicine,()science and practiced by people with internationally accepted medical degrees, is only one of many systems of healing.A.rooted in C.trapped in B.originated from D.indulged in6.The computer acts as a substitute for human friends, perhaps, but the human-computer()may also bring about the end of existing human-human relationships.A.apathyC.concept B.intensityD.Infatuation7.She had something to tell him, something so important that even this unexpected opportunity for()of their desire must take second place.A.appetite C.intimacy B.consummation D.potentiality 8.Such an approach forces managers to communicate with one another and helps()rigid departmental boundaries.A.break down C.set off B.stand for D.pass over 9.He knew that he had one more duty to perform before he allowed himself to succumb to his()for rest.A.orientation C.craving B.disgust D.objection 10.T o be honest, I felt rather embarrassed by Jane’s()and flirting during her interviewA.spontaneousness C.coynessB.anticipation D.Sensation1.It is()upon all users of this equipment to familiarize themselves with the safety procedure A.necessary B.indispensable C.incumbent D.Requisite2.The kidnappers specified that the()money should be left at the bus station by 12 o’clock the next day, otherwise they would kill the boy.A.ransom B.prize C.conscience D.Revenue3.According to the economic forecast, some people are hopeful of a drop in theinflation figures, but others are less().A.fastidious B.sanguineC.lenientD.Prudent4.Her rise to fame was quite()— in less than two years she was a household name.A.phenomenal B.bleak C.blank D.Vacant5.I looked for her through the window, but the curtains were drawn and I could only see her in().A.feature B.profile C.silhouette D.Reverse6.I tried to persuade her to take the job but she was quite()that she did not want it.A.desperate B.paranoid C.absolute D.Adamant7.We are not compatible — he likes nearly all the things that()me.A.repulse B.surpass C.banish D.Repatriate8.In his will, the millionaire()nearly all his fortunes to the housemaid who took care of him in his last days.A.inherited B.bequeathed C.owed D.Remitted9.When the only witness finally came to tell the()from all responsibility for the accident.A.pardoned B.derived C.exonerated D.Charged 10.The negotiation had reached an(), with both sides refusing to compromise.A.eclipse B.impasse C.ultimatum D.Abyss Unit3 1.Hard training will()you richly when it comes to the actual competition.A.bring C.serve B.pay D.make 2.At the news conference, the foreign minister()a confident smile and answered all the questions raised by the journalists.A.wore C.settled B.expressed D.Cultivated 3.After years of research, scholars have finally()this anonymous play Christopher Marlowe.A.taken...for C.ascribed...to B.obliged...with D.reconciled...to 4.Most parents have occasional()about whether they’re doing the best thing for their children.A.burdens C.necessities B.qualms D.Securities 5.It()me to thank you for all you have done for the association in the last few years.A.falls to C.falls on B.falls into D.falls in with 6.I never heard anyone in my village mention my uncle Tony — I think hewas a bit of a().A.white elephant C.guinea pig B.dark horse D.black sheep 7.The()that she suggested for discussion were based on the most recent medical research.A.contributions C.expostulations B.occupations D.amendments 8.Rosa used to be quiet and introverted, but now she is()being sociable.A.looking forward to C.making a point of B.going back on D.standing up to9.Mary broke off her engagement to John when she found him often()the pretty girls in his office.A.putting up with C.making fun of B.seeing through D.philandering with 10.Instead of ending up in jail or(), she was remarkably successful and became one of the wealthiest people in Britain today.A.in the rawC.in the extreme B.in the gutterD.in the flesh1.As one of the youngest branch manager in the IT company, Mr.Yang is certainly on the()of a brilliant career.A.track B.margin C.course D.Threshold2.In()times, human beings did not travel for pleasure, but to find a more favorable climate.A.prime B.primary C.primitive D.Preliminary3.While it’s true that techniques of active listening can()the value of lecture, few students possess such skills at the beginning of their college careers.A.enhance B.enlarge C.access D.Exaggerate4.In the library, I found Dabbie was frowning, apparently()a Word.A.tumbled to B.collided with C.coincided with D.stumped on5.Fierce storms have been()rescue efforts and there’s now little chance of finding more survivors.A.hamperingB.bewilderingC.tanglingD.Blundering6.They didn’t even give him any sick-pay when he was off ill, which is a fairly()way to treat an employee.A.vulnerable B.makeshift C.shoddy D.Backhanded7.It must be realized that large price increase can only()demands for even larger wageincrease.A.call off B.trigger off C.make off D.carry off 8.When the old lady was back from shopping, she was shocked to find that her house had been().A.pawned B.leased C.ransacked D.Mortgaged 9.Since this was my first job interview, I asked()about the Salary.A.discouragingly B.diffidently C.differentially D.Diffusely 10.The lost car of the Lees was found()in the woods off the Highway.A.vanished B.abandoned C.scattered D.DisregardedUnit 6 1.Dissatisfaction with the Labour government now seems to have()every section of society.A.HeraldedB.permeatedC.ConceivedD.Scrutinized 2.We know these chemicals are dangerous, but their benefits far()any risk to the environment.A.overtakeB.manipulateC.StockD.Outweigh 3.All previous attempts to()the fighting have failed so why should these proposals be any more successful?promiseB.haltC.WithstandD.Sustain 4.The president and his supporters are almost certain to read this vote as a()for continued economic reform.A.MandateB.assertionC.discourseD.determinism 5.She is not satisfied with her job because it provides no()for her energies and talents.A.conceptionB.outreachC.OutletD.Essentialism 6.The audience are deeply impressed by the leading character of the feature film that looks()at social problems.A.shiftingB.offeringC.PlyingD.Crushing 7.My second and more()reason for going toDearborn was to see the Henry Ford pellingB.wearyC.PerplexingD.Worthy 8.Scotland’s()on Wales in the second half of the match earned them a 4-1 victory.A.impositionB.onslaughtC.pushD.Edge 9.By the time I left his house he had become pretty hostile;I felt I()better than that.A.pursuedB.fosteredC.EntitledD.Deserved 10.Today almost every household has radios, TVs and a whole()of gadgets by electricity.A.EndeavorB.hostC.SupplyD.Faculty1.Taking more than the recommended dose of tablets is quite().A.hilarious B.perilous C.surreptitious D.hideous 2.Even the best medical treatment can not cure all the ills that()men and women.A.beseech B.B.bestow C.bewitch D.Beset 3.The field of medicine has always attracted its share of quacks — that is ,()women and men with little or no medical knowledge.A.disreputable B.disguised C.distinguished D.Dissoluble 4.The reason why change has not come more quickly to Black Americans is that there is a sharp difference in appearance between them and their white().A.consultants B.counterparts C.culprits D.conservatives 5.All the questions()around what she had been doing on the night of the robbery.A.resolved B.revoked C.revolved D.revived 6.We tried to drive our horse into the river, but he simply could not mother rats().A.trudge B.surge C.budge D.Dredge 7.The experiments()that in overpopulated communities,do not behavenormally.A.defied B.verified C.purified D.intensified 8.The aim of the president’s speech was to convince still reluctant countries of the great necessity of imposing sanctions against the countries that()terrorists.A.kidnapped B.harassed C.heckled D.harbored9.In other words, we discovered a()of effects from the power failure, each becoming the cause of the next.A.succession B.recession C.procession D.Secession 10.In establishing or()a causal relation, it is usually necessary to show the process by which the alleged cause produces the effect.A.reframing B.redeeming C.refuting D.redressingUnit 7 1.We looked out across a river valley to the broad snow-white ridge of Mount Ararat, its peak()against the blue sky.A.galvanizing B.exhilaratingC.incandescentD.Unreachable 2.Would you care for some tea, or even a light meal, to()yourself before setting off for a new adventure? A.color B.forego C.boost D.Fortify 3.The company she was working for was failing so she decided to()and set up her own business with a friend.A.deal out B.bail out C.hold out D.fall out 4.Fisher was given a()in the marketing section before a decision was made about his future.A.tryout B.momentum C.conviction D.Permissiveness 5.This is one of the few jobs you can do in this place and()being completely drunk.A.contribute to B.get away with C.make for D.try on 6.The lieutenant general has got such an enormous()—I’ve never known anyone so full of themselves!A.humility B.illusion C.altruism D.Ego 7.Before becoming a()director, Jason had worked as a film critic for a magazine for a number of years.A.full blown B.lovelorn C.grown up D.Rootless8.According to a survey of 250 high schools, the()rate among students is currently one in five.A.alteration B.dropoutC.impulseD.denial 9.Please don’t be so depressed;I’m sure things will start to()for the motor trade in the coming year.A.look up B.dredge up C.take hold D.sell out 10.After a heated debate, the Parliament voted to impose a two-year()on nuclear weapons testing.A.curfew B.strain C.settlementD.moratorium1.Even in those schools, which have tried to enforce no smoking by()punishment, there’s as much smoking as in other schools.A.cordial B.contingent C.convertible D.corporal2.People who have such an addiction are();i.e., they have a very powerful psychological need that they feel they must pulsory pulsive prehensive D.consistent3.Those living in countries with long dark winters are apt to be less talkative and less sociable than inhabitants of countries where the climate is more().A.excessive B.equivalent C.equable D.exquisite 4.Jill was seriously injured and for days he()between life and death.A.hovered B.hewed C.hobbled D.huddled5.Professor Smith has already retired, but his teachings still ()strong influence on his students.A.execute B.forsake C.exert D.forge6.This is but a()of the total amount of information which the teenager has stored.A.friction B.fraction C.faction D.fracture7.The country has been faced with a()problem of unemployment since the newly-elected President came into power.A.sagging B.jogging C.logging D.nagging8.The English language is capable of expressing many subtle()of meanings.A.shallows B.sermons C.shades D.shadows9.It’s established that everyone has over a thousand dreams a year, however few of these()productions are remembered during waking hours.A.tacitB.stringentC.nocturnalD.mawkish 10.The belief that you should own your house is deeply()in British society.A.ingrained B.inflicted C.afflicted D.enraged单选词汇:commitmentscame acrossblessed withsquarelysnapflamboyantglipconverselyrevert towindow imagesymptominnocuouspertinentjeopardizedintimidatedeaves droppedinimicalclandestinedulystringentprecedingenhanceinpu rsuitofintuitionrootedininfatuationbreak owncravingcoynessincumbentransomsanguinephenomenalsilho uette Adamantrepulsebequeathedexoneratedimpassepayworeascribed toqualmsfalls toblack sheepamendmentsmakeing a point ofphilanderingwithinthequtterthresholdprimitiveenhancestump edonhamperingshoddytriggeroffransackeddiffidentlyabandone dpermeatedoutweighhaltmandateoutletplyingcompellingonslau ghtdesrevedhostperilousbesetdisreputablecounterartsresolvedb udgeverifiedharboredsuccessionrefutinggalvanizingfortifybail outtryoutget away withegofull dblowndropoutlook upmoratoriumcorporalcompulsiveequablehoveredexertfraction naggingshadesnocturnalingrained第四篇:研究生综合英语1Cloze翻译Unit 718岁之前,我们的座右铭响亮又清楚:“我必须要脱离我的父母。
综合英语第2单元习题和答案Working with Words and Expressions 第1题TEXT Aadvent boom consciously formal gradual isolationmonitor nasty phenomenon rough Similarly soar survey TEXT B extreme genetic modify opponent1.Patients who had been given the new drug were asked to_________ their progress and report to the smallest detail.2. Private space travel is a relatively new _________. It?s difficult at the moment to assess its effects.3. All of us need to build up relationships with others unless we choose to live in complete _________from the outside world.4. Since sending her child to the kindergarten, she has been delighted to see a _________ change in boy?s character; he seems less self-centered now.5. As an active environmentalist, Davis has earned a reputation as an outspoken _________ of any kind of nuclear waste dumping at sea.6. Quills were the chief writing tool from the 6th century until the _________ of steel pens in the mid 19th century.7. Do you think it will ever be possible to alter human _________ code in order to produce the perfect human being.8. I don’t think she’s _________ rude to you―she has just lost her new car and feels bad about it.9. His political views are rather_________ ; I hate to discuss anything with him.10. The cheap perfume you see on special offer in petrol stations often smells _________ after a couple of hours.11. The consumer _________of the 1980s led to an explosion ofshopping centre development in big cities around of hours.12. You shouldn?t use “Yours faithfully”―it?s too _________ for this kind of personal letter. 13. Temperatures will _________ into 38 over the weekend due to the heat wave, say the weather forecaster.14. According to a _________ among 1000 residents, garbage collection service in the city is far from satisfactory.15. The cost of food and clothing has come down in recent years. _________, fuel prices have fallen quite considerably.16. The technicians are working hard to _________ the design of the new car to make it more competitive in the overseas market.17. In my childhood memories, we were living a _________ but happy life, with no luxuries to speak of.p. 471. Patients who had been given the new drug were asked to monitor their progress and report to the smallest detail.2. Private space travel is a relatively new phenomenon. It?s difficult at the moment to assess its effects.3. All of us need to build up relationships with others unless we choose to live in complete isolation from the outside world.4. Since sending her child to the kindergarten, she has been delighted to see a gradual change in boy’s character; he seems less self-centered now.5. As an active environmentalist, Davis has earned a reputation as an outspoken opponent of any kind of nuclear waste dumping at sea.6. Quills were the chief writing tool from the 6th century until the advent of steel pens in the mid 19th century.7. Do you think it will ever be possible to alter human genetic code in order to produce the perfect human being?8. I don?t think she?s consciously rude to you―she has just losther new car and feels bad about it.9. His political views are rather extreme; I hate to discuss anything with him.10. The cheap perfume you see on special offer in petrol stations often smells nasty after a couple of hours.11. The consumer boom of the 1980s led to an explosion of shopping centre development in big cities around the country.12. You shouldn?t use “Yours faithfully”― it?s too formal for this kind of personal letter.13. Temperatures will soar into 38 over the weekend due to the heat wave, say the weather forecaster.14. According to a survey among 1000 residents, garbage collection service in the city is far from satisfactory.15. The cost of food and clothing has come down in recent years. Similarly, fuel prices have fallen quite considerably.16. The technicians are working hard to modify the design of the new car to make it more competitive in the overseas market.17. In my childhood memories, we were living a rough but happy life, with no luxuries tospeak of.答案:1. Patients who had been given the new drug were asked to monitor their progress and report to the smallest detail.被提供新的药物的患者被要求监测其进展情况,并报告到最小的细节。
英语专业综合英语(2)试题I.Directions: (Vocabulary)Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best complete the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points) Example: The homeless couple at last in finding a flat to rent.A.managedB. didC. fnishedD. aicceededThe sentence should read, "The homeless couple succeeded at last in finding a flat to rent.,, Therefore you should choose D.1.I generally eat a balanced.A.dietB.foodC.dineD.soup2.He is the most singer in his country.A.publicB.popularC.respectingD.referred3."Can you ___ me a few minutes?,, is a polite expression to be used when you want to talk withsomeone.A.spellB.spareC.spendD.shift4.He doesn't work but he gets a good from his investment.A.incomeB.salaryC.moneyD.wage5.living here at the top of the mountain with no one else near you must be very.A.lonelyB.aloneC.singleD.sole6.Well, as it turns, her niece has made the mistake.A.upB.intoC.outD.on7."Better three hours too than a minute too late.”A.earlierB.soonC.beforehandD.in advance8.I generally eat a balanced.A.dietB.foodC.dineD.soup9.Tom and I are seeing you, so don't disappoint us!A.looking forB.looking forward toC.looking 0D.looking out on10.She was in white like a nurse.A.clothingB.dressedC.wearingD.worn11.Directions: (Structure)Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best complete the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points) Example:the airport, they waved again and again to us.A.We bftB. When havingC. They bftD. leftThe sentence should read, "When leaving the airport, they waved again and again to us." Therefore you should choose B.11.We had to leave quietly not to disturb other people.A.so asB.so thatC.soD.therefore12.He ran all the way home and arrived breath.A.withoutck ofC.beyondD.out of13.We might never have gone if you us.A.didn't remindB.wouldn't have remindedC.hadn't emindedD.couldn't remind14.If I had more time, I.A.did travelB.travelC.had travelD.would travel15.Mary wasn't happy about it, and.A.her brother was neitherB.her brother wasn't eitherC.neither her brother wasD.either was her brother16.It's important for a person in position to behave so badly in public.A.such a highB. a so highC.such highD.so high17.From now on I want you to keep me of how things are going on.rmedB.to be informedrmrming18.It was in the year of 1925 John Biard found a way to send pictures by wireless.A.whenB.thatC.in vhichD.which19.We found that the plane when we got to the airport.A.already t)ok ofB.had already taken offC.was already taking offD.was already taken off20.One of the things she wrote about life on a small farm in Virginia.A.has b©nB.wereC.had beenD.wasIII.Directions:Choose A, B or C to complete each conversation, using the sentences below. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)Example: 一Oh, look. Joni Mitchell is in town.一What? She's one of the greatest folk singers in the world!A.Who's that? Fve never heard of her.B.Sure, I'm in town.C.Yes, I'm glad she' coming.Answer A is correct because the conversation should read.一"Oh, look. Joni Mitchell is in town."一W/z。
综英2复习题1.My friend was on his way home from work __b___ he noticed a woman standing in the parking lot looking very worried.a.whileb. whenc. becaused. so2.The minister said that it was important that instructions ___a__ evolve and glow so the true will of the people can be reflected in the government.a.shouldb. wouldc. mustd. need3.According to the WWF’s projections, by 2050 humans __c___ from 180 to 220 percent of the earth’s biological capacity.a.will consumeb. will be consumec. will have consumedd. will be consumed4.I’m afraid that we have no alternative but _c them the truth.a.tellb. tellingc. to telld. would tell5.Many people still haven’t heard the new message __b___ exercise can help people with arthritis.a.whatb. thatc. whichd. the6.A recent study suggests that caffeine _c____ blood pressure to unhealthy levels when taken in stressful situations.a.should pushb. pushc. can pushd. must push7.One of the earliest sciences _a___ was astronomy.a.emergedb. emergingc. to emerged. having emerged8.Where did you get those wonderful plates of _c____ ?a.youb. yourc. yoursd.yourself9.__a___ the flood two years ago, they would not have been reduced to beggars.a.But forb. Because ofc. Due tod. With10.Research shows that the earlier hearing loss is identified and treatment begun, __a___ of preventing or reducing the disabling effects.a.the greater the likelihood 可能性b.is the greater the likelihoodc.the greater is the likelihoodd.the likelihood the greater11.Under no circumstances ___c__ trade in her old doll.a.willb. she willc. will shed. she is to12.___a__ that they refused to say a word.a.So scared the girls wereb.Such scared girls werec.So scared were the girlsd.So were the girls scared13.The school head master __d___ the importance of evaluation of students’ progress.a.Emphasized onb. emphasizedc. stressed ond. analyzed about14.__a___ goods, services and household aids, brought on by the country’s concentration on heavy industry, affected women much more than men.cking inb. Lack inc. The lack ofd. For lack of15.Introducing onself is an important part of establishing __c___ with one’s students.a.agreementb. rapportc. harmonyd. connection16.Nonverbal communication __d____ the information, attitudes, or feelings that we communicate to others without using words.a.prefers tob. defines asc. refers tod. associates with17.Over many centuries, the Silk and Spice Routes, two of the greatest trade routes in our history, _b___ their way across Asia, linking its people and those of Europe.a.woundedb. wovec. wond. would18.Developments in ship design and construction methods came about in _b___ to challenges encountered in trading ever farther afield.a.awarenessb. responsec. contrastd. agreement19.The art of writing has enabled people to make b_____ records of their achievements and culture.a.permanentb. pertinentc. prominentd. personal20.Patiently and persistently, man learned his art by ___c__, passing on his specialized knowledge over thousands of years by example and word of mouth.a.effort and failureb. attempt and mistakec. trial and errord. hard workand luck1.Chris left school three hours ago, so he __a___ by now.a.must have arrivedb. could arrivec. will arrived. ought to arrive2.If you had followed my advice you __c___ much better now.a.are feelingb. will be feelingc. would feeld. must feel3.Such beginnings and his flair for showmanship, c_____ a career in entertainment or politics, but Zeiger’s first choice was to be a writer.a.having led tob. had led toc. might have led tod. led to4.Chuck’s career change happened to coincide __b____ an even more important development: his wedding to Sherry.a.onb. withc. againstd. to5.My friend’s husband, Ray, is a state trooper and enjoys sharing the excuses people use ___b_.a.when stopped for speedingb.when they stopped to speedc.when stopping for speedingd.when stopped to speed6.I’d rather pay his fine for him than __b___ him go to prison.a.to letb. letc. lettingd. will let7.They want to camp in my garden but I’d rather they _c____ by the river.a.will campb. campedc. campd. to camp8.Joe usually has a pub lunch, but his wife would prefer him _a____ home for a meal.a.to comeb. comec. camed. would come9.This kind of practice should _____b.a.be done awayb. be done away withc. be done withd. do away with10.When I consulted the dean of the biology department, he advised __a___ at once.a.me to applyb. for me to applyc. for my applyingd. me should apply11.Don’t you remember the shop owner recommended __b___ the big tins.a.to buyb. buyingc. for buyingd. buy12.Once your own introduction is ready, send a copy to __d___ is running the meeting where you will be speaking.a.he whob. whoc. whomeverd. the personter the director suggested that my brother __d___ the entrance examination, and my parents signed me up to take it as well.a.takeb. needed to takec. would taked. took14.Certain aspects of motivation may _d____ be expressed in terms of simple physiological reflexes.a.some dayb. some daysc. some timed. some way15.This report has generated _a____ interest and additional work on the role of environmental education.a.considerableb. consideratec. a great deald. concerning16.It is reported that the government is to impose a tax on fuels which __a___ global warming.a.attribute tob. contribute toc. tribute tod. relating to17.If the weather isn’t nice, I’ll probably stay home and _a___ some reading.a.catch up onb. catch up withc. catch hold ofd. catch onto18.When the child was deprived _a___ milk, he became very thin and sick.a.ofb. withc. againstd. from19.Unfortunately, they __b___ the courage that was required to complete the expedition.cked inb. lackedc. lacked ofd. lacking20.Barnes was arrested on at least five occasions and spent less than two years at any one time behind __d___.a.windowsb. doorsc. barsd. jails。
综合英语(二)习题答案综合英语(二)习题答案综合英语(二)是大多数英语专业学生必修的一门课程,它涵盖了听力、口语、阅读和写作等多个方面。
学生们在学习过程中常常会遇到各种各样的习题,对于一些难题,他们往往需要查阅答案来进行对照和学习。
本文将为大家提供综合英语(二)习题的答案,希望能够帮助到大家。
听力部分1. A2. B3. C4. A5. B口语部分1. My favorite hobby is playing the guitar. I find it relaxing and it allows me to express my emotions through music.2. I usually go to the gym three times a week to keep fit. I enjoy doing various exercises and it helps me stay healthy.3. I love traveling because it allows me to explore different cultures and experience new things. It broadens my horizons and makes me more open-minded.4. In my opinion, learning a foreign language is important because it helps us communicate with people from different countries and understand their culturesbetter.5. I believe that having a positive attitude towards life is crucial. It helps us overcome challenges and achieve our goals.阅读部分1. The main idea of the passage is that exercise is beneficial for both physical and mental health. It helps reduce the risk of various diseases and improves cognitive function.2. The author suggests that people should find an exercise routine that they enjoy and can stick to in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle.3. The passage mentions that regular exercise can help improve sleep quality and reduce stress levels, leading to better overall well-being.4. The passage provides examples of different types of exercises, such as walking, swimming, and yoga, and explains their benefits.5. The passage concludes by emphasizing the importance of incorporating exercise into daily life and making it a habit.写作部分1. Nowadays, social media plays a significant role in our daily lives. It has become a popular platform for people to connect and share information. However, it also has its drawbacks. One major concern is the impact it has onour mental health.2. Social media platforms are designed to keep users engaged and addicted. The constant scrolling and exposure to carefully curated posts can lead tofeelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem. People often compare themselves to others and feel pressured to present a perfect image online.3. Moreover, social media can be a breeding ground for cyberbullying and online harassment. People can hide behind screens and say hurtful things without facing immediate consequences. This can have a devastating effect on the mental well-being of the victims.4. Another issue is the loss of real-life connections. People spend so much time on social media that they may neglect face-to-face interactions. This can lead to feelings of loneliness and isolation, which can negatively impact mental health.5. To mitigate the negative effects of social media on mental health, it is important to set boundaries and limit screen time. Engaging in offline activities, such as hobbies or spending time with loved ones, can help maintain a healthy balance. Additionally, seeking support from friends, family, or professionals is crucial for those who are struggling with mental health issues.总结综合英语(二)习题答案的提供可以帮助学生们更好地学习和理解课程内容。
综合能力测试二时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从每题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What does the woman like collecting best?A. Stamps.B. Coins.C. Train tickets.2.Why doesn't the man go swimming with his friends?A. He can't swim.B. He is learning how to swim.C. He is afraid of swimming.3.How did the woman know about the fire?A. She read about it.B. She witnessed it.C. She saw it on TV.4.What most probably is the man?A. An employer.B. An interviewer.C. An employment office clerk.5.How did the woman come to the city?A. On foot.B. By bus.C. By driving.第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.What season is it most likely now?A. Spring.B. Summer.C. Winter.7.Where does the woman work now?A. At a radio station.B. In a bank of America.C. In a wedding company.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
大学体验英语综合教程2 (第二版)课后答案Unit 2 Passage A ------ Your Dream Job, A Click Awa,1. I’m absolutely sure that this dress is a cheaper of the one we saw in thatdepartment store.2• The bookshelves were crowded with books and scientific.3• If you want to open a file,twice on the icon 图标)for it.4• To their disappointment, the thieves were by the police at the moment theywere entering the bank.5• During World War II, many fled to the United States.6• They’ve updated (更新) a lot of in the most recent edition of the dictionary.7• Despite difficulties, they did not find the life in London unpleasant.8• After a lot of part-time jobs, John finally got a(n)position.9• In your report, you should give a(n)description of the whole incident.10• Companies publish reports to inform the public about the previous year’sactivities.l.version 2.publications 3.click 4.spotted 5.refugees6.entries7.financial8.full-time9.detailed 10.annualEx 7.1.The policeman are busy filling out forms about the accident.2.I want to fill up the fuel tank before returning the car.3.If you want to make a compliment, you,d better follow the correct procedure.4.We couldn,t have finished the experiment so soon without John,s help.5.After the storm, the people on the shore anxiously scanned the lake for any sign of the boat.1.他在一家生产商展产品的公司工作,刚被提升为营销主管,并不想换工作。
unit 1(text A)学习方式1987年春,我和妻子埃伦带着我们18个月的儿子本杰明在繁忙的中国东部城市南京住了一个月,同时考察中国幼儿园和小学的艺术教育情况。
然而,我和埃伦获得的有关中美教育观念差异的最难忘的体验并非来自课堂,而是来自我们在南京期间寓居的金陵饭店的大堂。
我们的房门钥匙系在一块标有房间号的大塑料板上。
酒店鼓励客人外出时留下钥匙,可以交给服务员,也可以从一个槽口塞入钥匙箱。
由于口子狭小,你得留神将钥匙放准位置才塞得进去。
本杰明爱拿着钥匙走来走去,边走边用力摇晃着。
他还喜欢试着把钥匙往槽口里塞。
由于他还年幼,不太明白得把钥匙放准位置才成,因此总塞不进去。
本杰明一点也不在意。
他从钥匙声响中得到的乐趣大概跟他偶尔把钥匙成功地塞进槽口而获得的乐趣一样多。
我和埃伦都满不在乎,任由本杰明拿着钥匙在钥匙的槽口鼓捣。
他的探索行为似乎并无任何害处。
但我很快就观察到一个有趣的现象。
饭店里任何一个中国工作人员若在近旁,都会走过来看着本杰明,见他初试失败,便都会试图帮忙。
他们会轻轻握紧本杰明的手,直接将它引向钥匙的槽口,进行必要的重新定位,并帮他把钥匙插入槽口。
然后那位“老师”会有所期待地对着我和埃伦微笑,似乎等着我们说声谢谢——偶尔他会微微皱眉,似乎觉得我俩没有尽到当父母的责任。
我很快意识到,这件小事与我们在中国要做的工作直接相关:考察儿童早期教育(尤其是艺术教育)的方式,揭示中国人对创造性活动的态度。
因此,不久我就在与中国教育工作者讨论时谈起了钥匙槽口一事。
两种不同的学习方式我的中国同行,除了少数几个人外,对此事的态度与金陵饭店工作人员一样。
”既然大人知道怎么把钥匙塞进槽口——这是处理槽口一事的最终目的,既然孩子还很年幼,还没有灵巧到可以独自完成要做的动作,让他自己瞎折腾会有什么好处呢?他很有可能会灰心丧气发脾气——这当然不是所希望的结果。
为什么不教他怎么做呢?他会高兴,他还能早些学会做这件事,进而去学做更复杂的事,如开门,或索要钥匙——这两件事到时候同样可以 (也应该)示范给他看。
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