人文英语3-Unit1——8自测
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一、选择填空,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。
(每题10分)—Linda, what's wrong with your grandmother?— B .A. She is not retired.B. She hurt her leg.C. She got a new house.—Do you mind if I record your lecture?— B .A. No, you'd better not.B. No,not at all.C. Never mind.—Is your grandmother getting well now?— A .A. Yes, she is much better now.B. She gets up early.C. She feels comfortable.—Looking after a baby is not an easy job, is it?— C .A. Looking after a baby is very tired.B. I like looking after a baby.C. No, it isn't.—I'm sorry to hear that your grandmother is ill in hospital.— BA. That's all right.B. It's very kind of you.C. It is nothing.二、阅读短文,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个正确答案。
(每题10分)Demand for Elderly Care Services in China Rising RapidlyThe number of elderly people aged above 60 increased. Demand for elderly care services in China will continue to rise due to the increasing aging population. The number of elderly people aged above 60 was over 200 million in 2012, and will be 300 million in 2025 and 400 million in 2034, according to experts.It will be a tough challenge for China to deal with, due to the increasing rates of urbanization and a decreasing birth rate. The Chinese people will be facing a big challenge if we do not have enough money when we get older.The United Nations defines an aging society as one that has 10 percent of its population at or above the age of 60.When most developed countries were classed as an aging society, their gross domestic product (GDP) per capita stood at between 5,000 to 10,000 U.S. dollars or above. However, China became an aging society in 2001, and its GDP per capita was only 1,000 U.S. dollars. It was 6,000 U.S. dollars in 2012. China’s economic foundation for an elderly society is fragile.On Sept. 13.2013, the State Council issued a guideline to speed up the development of China’s elderly care services, hoping to complete a social care network for its elderly by 2025.操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案。
单元自测1题目为随机,用查找功能(Ctrl+F)搜索题目二、阅读短文子问题1:C; 子问题2:B; 子问题3:C; 子问题4:B; 子问题5:A 三、阅读理解:正误判断子问题1:F; 子问题2:T; 子问题3:T; 子问题4:T; 子问题5:F单元自测2题目为随机,用查找功能(Ctrl+F)搜索题目二、阅读短文子问题1:A; 子问题2:B; 子问题3:B; 子问题4:A; 子问题5:C单元自测3题目为随机,用查找功能(Ctrl+F)搜索题目二、阅读理解:选择题子问题1:C; 子问题2:C; 子问题3:A; 子问题4:B; 子问题5:B二、阅读理解:正误判断子问题1:F; 子问题2:T; 子问题3:T; 子问题4:F; 子问题5:F单元自测4题目为随机,用查找功能(Ctrl+F)搜索题目二、英译汉子问题1:B; 子问题2:A; 子问题3:C; 子问题4:B; 子问题5:B 二、阅读理解:正误判断子问题1:F; 子问题2:F; 子问题3:T; 子问题4:T; 子问题5:T单元自测5题目为随机,用查找功能(Ctrl+F)搜索题目二、翻译子问题1:B; 子问题2:C; 子问题3:A; 子问题4:C; 子问题5:A单元自测6题目为随机,用查找功能(Ctrl+F)搜索题目二、阅读理解:选择题子问题1:D; 子问题2:B; 子问题3:E; 子问题4:A; 子问题5:C二、阅读理解:正误判断子问题1:F; 子问题2:F; 子问题3:F; 子问题4:T; 子问题5:F单元自测7题目为随机,用查找功能(Ctrl+F)搜索题目二、阅读理解:判断题子问题1:F; 子问题2:F; 子问题3:T; 子问题4:T; 子问题5:F二、阅读理解:选择题子问题1:A; 子问题2:C; 子问题3:B; 子问题4:A; 子问题5:C单元自测8题目为随机,用查找功能(Ctrl+F)搜索题目二、阅读理解:判断正误子问题1:F; 子问题2:T; 子问题3:F; 子问题4:T; 子问题5:T。
国家开放大学人文英语单元自测参考答案Company number【1089WT-1898YT-1W8CB-9UUT-92108】2018国家开放大学《人文英语3》单元自测(1-8)参考答案单元自测1题目为随机,用查找功能(Ctrl+F)搜索题目一、选择填空,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。
(每题10分)—Ken did badly in his math test. I'm terribly worried about the result.— .A. I am so happy he is very healthy.B. Well, it is hard to see.C. Come on. It isn't the end of the world.反馈解析:本题考核“表达别担心”情境下的交际用语。
当第一说话人表达对孩子的考试结果担心时,第二说话人可用Come on. It isn't the end of the world(振作起来,这不是世界末日)来回应,而A和 B不是对这句话的回应,所以选C。
正确答案是:Come on. It isn't the end of the world.—Do you have much experience with caring for babies— .A. Yes, I do. I often take care of kids in my free time.B. No, you are freshmen. You should work hard.C. Yes, they are. They are very cute.解析:本题考核“询问信息”情况下的交际用语。
第一说话人询问你是否对照顾baby有经验,答语应加以证实,所以选A。
而B是建议性的话语,说你是大学新生,要努力学习。
C是说孩子们可爱。
2018 国家开放大学《人文英语 3》单元自测(单元自测 1题目为随机,用查找功能(Ctrl+F )搜索题目一、选择填空,从 A 、B 、 C 三个选项中选出一个能填处的最佳选项。
(每题— Ken did badly in his math test. I'm terribly worri —.A. I am so happy he is very healthy.B. Well, it is hard to see.C. Come on. It isn't the end of the world.反馈解析:本题考核“ 表达别担心” 情境下的交际用语。
当担心时,第二说话人可用 Come on. It isn't the end of the world (振作起来,这不是世界末日)来回应,而 A 和 是对这句话的回应,所以选 C 。
正确答案是: Come on. It isn't the end of the world.B 不— Do you have much experience with caring for babies? — .A. Yes, I do. I often take care of kids in my free time.B. No, you are freshmen. You should work hard.C. Yes, they are. They are very cute.解析:本题考核 “ 询问信息 ”情况下的交际用语。
第一说话人询问你是否对照顾ba by有经验,答语应加以证实,所以选 A 。
而 B 是建议性的话语,说你是大学新生,要努力学习。
正确答案是: Yes, I do. I often take care of kids in my free time.Lily is a good student except ________ she is a little bit careless.C 是说孩子们可爱。
国开【形考】《人文英语(3)》形考任务1-8答案国开【形考】《人文英语(3)》形考任务1-8答案单元自测11 . Parenti ng Chi l dren一、选择填空,从A、B、C 三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。
(每题10分)1、—Ken did badly in his math test. Im terribly worried about the result.—(C ).A. I am so happy he is very healthy.B. Well, it is hard to see.C. Come on. It isnt the end of the world.2、—How do you feel about your family life?—(B )A. Good. Its a good choice to work there.B. Not bad. I think it is a good choice to be a full-time mother.C. Not bad. I have visited their family a lot of times.3、We consider it necessary(B )Tom should improve his behavior.A. whichB. thatC. what4、The birth rate of the country decreases(C )with years.A. extremelyB. approximatelyC. progressively5、We often compare children(B )flowers.A. withB. toC. in6、—Its raining so heavily outside. Im terribly anxious about my sons safety.—(C ).A. Well. He is a good boy.B. Yes, it is. It will rain tomorrow.C. Dont worry about him. He will come back safe and sound.7、—Our son has picked up some bad habits recently, and I am really worried about it.—(B ).A. Yes, they have some bad habits.B. Cheer up. I believe he will overcome it.C. Well, he likes picking things up when he is out.8、This movie is(B )that one.A. as more interesting asB. as interesting asC. too interesting to9、He asked me(A )Zhang Hua came to school or not.A. whetherB. ifC. what10、Young people(A )62% of University teaching staff.A. compriseB. composeC. contain11、—Do you have much experience with caring for babies?—(A ).A. Yes, I do. I often take care of kids in my free time.B. No, you are freshmen. You should work hard.C. Yes, they are. They are very cute.12、It is said that (B )2000 factories were closed down during the economic crisis.A. properlyB. approximatelyC. considerably13、I want to know(C ).A. what is his nameB. that his name isC. what his name is14、Tom won the first prize of oral English contest, which is beyond his (C ).A. reputationB. contributionC. expectation15、Lily is a good student except(C )she is a little bit careless.A. whereB. whichC. that二、阅读理解:正误判断(每题10分)1、Most couples who get married or decide to live together generally plan to havechildren. Several years ago, people thought that having big families was common andthis was seen as an advantage. That was mainly because children began working at anearly age to help provide for the family. But with the changing times and with the costof living getting higher every single year, having a big family is no longer consideredto be a practical option. In fact, more couples consider thatthey have only one childand some do not have any desire to become parents at all.According to the Australian Institute of Family Studies, by 1986, women aged 40 to44 years, were considerably more likely to have given birth to two children than threechildren (36% vs. 27%) or four or more children (19%). However, taken together,women were still more likely to have had three or more children than to have had twochildren (46% vs. 36%).In recent years, women were more likely to have had two children than three or morechildren – a trend that was most marked in the most recent period (38% vs. 25% in1996; 38% vs. 22% in 2006). These days, most families in Australia have twochildren. But the number of women who had given birth to a single child increasedprogressively from only 8% in 1981 to 13% in 2006.The U.S. Census Bureau states that there are approximately 14 million only childrenin America today. This comprises 20% of the childrens population compared to only10% around fifty years ago.1. Several years ago, people thought that having big families was(C )A. uncommon and this was seen as an advantageB. common and this was seen as a disadvantageC. common and this was seen as an advantage2. By 1986, taken together, women were still more likely to have had (B )children.A. lessB. moreC. no3. In recent years, women were more likely to have had(C ).A. three or four childrenB. more childrenC. fewer children4. According to the passage, we can predict that the number of family with a singlechild will(B )(将会增长).A. decreased dramaticallyB. increased dramaticallyC. remained steady5. Which of the following may be the best title for the passage?(A )A. Families Having Fewer Children Nowadays.B. Couples Having More Children Nowadays.C. Women Being Likely to Have More Children.2、Stopping Yelling At Your KidsParenting is hard. If youre a parent, Im sure that I dont need to tell you that our job isa tough one. When youre managing children, it can be difficult to remember that theyare still learning. If you find you are yelling at your kids more often than you want to,here are some ways that can help you reduce the yelling. Ive been working on this forthe past few months and I have to say, its been amazing for both the kids and me.If you are having an argument with your child, you need to make sure you both takethe time to really listen. It gives both of you time to think and really listen to eachother, which is important. Kids are more likely to listen to you if you listen to them!One of your biggest struggles is to remind yourself of appropriate expectations. Youcant expect that your youngest acts as responsibly as your oldest. You should lowerwhat you expect – taking into consideration things like their age – it can make a bigdifference.You should do your best to take a moment before yelling and take in a deep breath. Itmakes a world of difference for you. Instead of yelling, youd better whisper. It canalso help diffuse any situation by making things quieter, not louder. Besides, the moretime you spend with your kids, the better youll get at communicating with them.Youre both more likely to understand each other.If your children arent listening or it seems they only dont listen to you, you dont takeit personally. You should remind yourself that your kids are still learning and theyrenot going to be perfect.操作提示:句子正确选择下拉选项框为―T‖;句子错误选择下拉选项框为―F‖。
国开【形考】《人文英语(3)》形考任务1-8答案国开【形考】《人文英语(3)》形考任务1-8答案单元自测11 . Parenti ng Chi l dren一、选择填空,从A、B、C 三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。
(每题10分)1、—Ken did badly in his math test. Im terribly worried about the result.—(C ).A. I am so happy he is very healthy.B. Well, it is hard to see.C. Come on. It isnt the end of the world.2、—How do you feel about your family life?—(B )A. Good. Its a good choice to work there.B. Not bad. I think it is a good choice to be a full-time mother.C. Not bad. I have visited their family a lot of times.3、We consider it necessary(B )Tom should improve his behavior.A. whichB. thatC. what4、The birth rate of the country decreases(C )with years.A. extremelyB. approximatelyC. progressively5、We often compare children(B )flowers.A. withB. toC. in6、—Its raining so heavily outside. Im terribly anxious about my sons safety.—(C ).A. Well. He is a good boy.B. Yes, it is. It will rain tomorrow.C. Dont worry about him. He will come back safe and sound.7、—Our son has picked up some bad habits recently, and I am really worried about it.—(B ).A. Yes, they have some bad habits.B. Cheer up. I believe he will overcome it.C. Well, he likes picking things up when he is out.8、This movie is(B )that one.A. as more interesting asB. as interesting asC. too interesting to9、He asked me(A )Zhang Hua came to school or not.A. whetherB. ifC. what10、Young people(A )62% of University teaching staff.A. compriseB. composeC. contain11、—Do you have much experience with caring for babies?—(A ).A. Yes, I do. I often take care of kids in my free time.B. No, you are freshmen. You should work hard.C. Yes, they are. They are very cute.12、It is said that (B )2000 factories were closed down during the economic crisis.A. properlyB. approximatelyC. considerably13、I want to know(C ).A. what is his nameB. that his name isC. what his name is14、Tom won the first prize of oral English contest, which is beyond his (C ).A. reputationB. contributionC. expectation15、Lily is a good student except(C )she is a little bit careless.A. whereB. whichC. that二、阅读理解:正误判断(每题10分)1、Most couples who get married or decide to live together generally plan to havechildren. Several years ago, people thought that having big families was common andthis was seen as an advantage. That was mainly because children began working at anearly age to help provide for the family. But with the changing times and with the costof living getting higher every single year, having a big family is no longer consideredto be a practical option. In fact, more couples consider thatthey have only one childand some do not have any desire to become parents at all.According to the Australian Institute of Family Studies, by 1986, women aged 40 to44 years, were considerably more likely to have given birth to two children than threechildren (36% vs. 27%) or four or more children (19%). However, taken together,women were still more likely to have had three or more children than to have had twochildren (46% vs. 36%).In recent years, women were more likely to have had two children than three or morechildren – a trend that was most marked in the most recent period (38% vs. 25% in1996; 38% vs. 22% in 2006). These days, most families in Australia have twochildren. But the number of women who had given birth to a single child increasedprogressively from only 8% in 1981 to 13% in 2006.The U.S. Census Bureau states that there are approximately 14 million only childrenin America today. This comprises 20% of the childrens population compared to only10% around fifty years ago.1. Several years ago, people thought that having big families was(C )A. uncommon and this was seen as an advantageB. common and this was seen as a disadvantageC. common and this was seen as an advantage2. By 1986, taken together, women were still more likely to have had (B )children.A. lessB. moreC. no3. In recent years, women were more likely to have had(C ).A. three or four childrenB. more childrenC. fewer children4. According to the passage, we can predict that the number of family with a singlechild will(B )(将会增长).A. decreased dramaticallyB. increased dramaticallyC. remained steady5. Which of the following may be the best title for the passage?(A )A. Families Having Fewer Children Nowadays.B. Couples Having More Children Nowadays.C. Women Being Likely to Have More Children.2、Stopping Yelling At Your KidsParenting is hard. If youre a parent, Im sure that I dont need to tell you that our job isa tough one. When youre managing children, it can be difficult to remember that theyare still learning. If you find you are yelling at your kids more often than you want to,here are some ways that can help you reduce the yelling. Ive been working on this forthe past few months and I have to say, its been amazing for both the kids and me.If you are having an argument with your child, you need to make sure you both takethe time to really listen. It gives both of you time to think and really listen to eachother, which is important. Kids are more likely to listen to you if you listen to them!One of your biggest struggles is to remind yourself of appropriate expectations. Youcant expect that your youngest acts as responsibly as your oldest. You should lowerwhat you expect – taking into consideration things like their age – it can make a bigdifference.You should do your best to take a moment before yelling and take in a deep breath. Itmakes a world of difference for you. Instead of yelling, youd better whisper. It canalso help diffuse any situation by making things quieter, not louder. Besides, the moretime you spend with your kids, the better youll get at communicating with them.Youre both more likely to understand each other.If your children arent listening or it seems they only dont listen to you, you dont takeit personally. You should remind yourself that your kids are still learning and theyrenot going to be perfect.操作提示:句子正确选择下拉选项框为―T‖;句子错误选择下拉选项框为―F‖。
2018 国家开放大学《人文英语3》单元自测(1-8 )参考答案单元自测1题目为随机,用查找功能(Ctrl+F )搜索题目一、选择填空,从 A 、B、 C 三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。
(每题10 分)—Ken did badly in his math test. I'm terribly worried about the result.—.A. I am so happy he is very healthy.B. Well, it is hard to see.C. Come on. It isn't the end of the world.反馈解析:本题考核“表达别担心”情境下的交际用语。
当第一说话人表达对孩子的考试结果担心时,第二说话人可用Come on. It isn't the end of the world (振作起来,这不是世界末日)来回应,而 A 和 B 不是对这句话的回应,所以选C。
正确答案是:Come on. It isn't the end of the world.—Do you have much experience with caring for babies—.A. Yes, I do. I often take care of kids in my free time.B. No, you are freshmen. You should work hard.C. Yes, they are. They are very cute.解析:本题考核“询问信息”情况下的交际用语。
第一说话人询问你是否对照顾baby 有经验,答语应加以证实,所以选 A 。
而 B 是建议性的话语,说你是大学新生,要努力学习。
C 是说孩子们可爱。
正确答案是:Yes, I do. I often take care of kids in my free time.Lily is a good student except ________ she is a little bit careless.A. whereB. whichC. that反馈译文:莉莉是个好学生,就是有点粗心。
国开【形考】《人文英语(3)》形考任务1-8答案单元自测 11. Parenting Children一、选择填空,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。
(每题10分)1、—Ken did badly in his math test. I'm terribly worried about the result.—( C ).A. I am so happy he is very healthy.B. Well, it is hard to see.C. Come on. It isn't the end of the world.2、—How do you feel about your family life?—( B )A. Good. It's a good choice to work there.B. Not bad. I think it is a good choice to be a full-time mother.C. Not bad. I have visited their family a lot of times.3、We consider it necessary( B )Tom should improve his behavior.A. whichB. thatC. what4、The birth rate of the country decreases( C )with years.A. extremelyB. approximatelyC. progressively5、We often compare children( B )flowers.A. withB. toC. in6、—It's raining so heavily outside. I'm terribly anxious about my son's safety.—( C ).A. Well. He is a good boy.B. Yes, it is. It will rain tomorrow.C. Don't worry about him. He will come back safe and sound.7、—Our son has picked up some bad habits recently, and I am really worried about it.—( B ).A. Yes, they have some bad habits.B. Cheer up. I believe he will overcome it.C. Well, he likes picking things up when he is out.8、This movie is( B )that one.A. as more interesting asB. as interesting asC. too interesting to9、He asked me( A )Zhang Hua came to school or not.A. whetherB. ifC. what10、Young people( A )62% of University teaching staff.A. compriseB. composeC. contain11、—Do you have much experience with caring for babies?—( A ).A. Yes, I do. I often take care of kids in my free time.B. No, you are freshmen. You should work hard.C. Yes, they are. They are very cute.12、It is said that( B )2000 factories were closed down during the economic crisis.A. properlyB. approximatelyC. considerably13、I want to know( C ).A. what is his nameB. that his name isC. what his name is14、Tom won the first prize of oral English contest, which is beyond his( C ).A. reputationB. contributionC. expectation15、Lily is a good student except( C )she is a little bit careless.A. whereB. whichC. that二、阅读理解:正误判断(每题10分)1、Most couples who get married or decide to live together generally plan to have children. Several years ago, people thought that having big families was common and this was seen as an advantage. That was mainly because children began working at an early age to help provide for the family. But with the changing times and with the cost of living getting higher every single year, having a big family is no longer considered to be a practical option. In fact, more couples consider that they have only one child and some do not have any desire to become parents at all.According to the Australian Institute of Family Studies, by 1986, women aged 40 to 44 years, were considerably more likely to have given birth to two children than three children (36% vs. 27%) or four or more children (19%). However, taken together, women were still more likely to have had three or more children than to have had two children (46% vs. 36%).In recent years, women were more likely to have had two children than three or more children – a trend that was most marked in the most recent period (38% vs. 25% in 1996; 38% vs. 22% in 2006). These days, most families in Australia have two children. But the number of women who had given birth to a single child increased progressively from only 8% in 1981 to 13% in 2006.The U.S. Census Bureau states that there are approximately 14 million only children in America today. This comprises 20% of the children's population compared to only 10% around fifty years ago.1. Several years ago, people thought that having big families was( C )A. uncommon and this was seen as an advantageB. common and this was seen as a disadvantageC. common and this was seen as an advantage2. By 1986, taken together, women were still more likely to have had( B )children.A. lessB. moreC. no3. In recent years, women were more likely to have had( C ).A. three or four childrenB. more childrenC. fewer children4. According to the passage, we can predict that the number of family with a single child will( B )(将会增长).A. decreased dramaticallyB. increased dramaticallyC. remained steady5. Which of the following may be the best title for the passage?( A )A. Families Having Fewer Children Nowadays.B. Couples Having More Children Nowadays.C. Women Being Likely to Have More Children.2、Stopping Yelling At Your KidsParenting is hard. If you're a parent, I'm sure that I don't need to tell you that our job is a tough one. When you're managing children, it can be difficult to remember that they are still learning. If you find you are yelling at your kids more often than you want to, here are some ways that can help you reduce the yelling. I've been working on this for the past few months and I have to say, it's been amazing for both the kids and me.If you are having an argument with your child, you need to make sure you both take the time to really listen. It gives both of you time to think and really listen to each other, which is important. Kids are more likely to listen to you if you listen to them!One of your biggest struggles is to remind yourself of appropriate expectations. You can't expect that your youngest acts as responsibly as your oldest. You should lower what you expect – taking into consideration things like their age – it can make a big difference.You should do your best to take a moment before yelling and take in a deep breath. It makes a world of difference for you. Instead of yelling, you'd better whisper. It can also help diffuse any situation by making things quieter, not louder. Besides, the more time you spend with your kids, the better you'll get at communicating with them. You're both more likely to understand each other.If your children aren't listening or it seems they only don't listen to you, you don't take it personally. You should remind yourself that your kids are still learning and they're not going to be perfect.操作提示:句子正确选择下拉选项框为“T”;句子错误选择下拉选项框为“F”。
《人文英语(3)》国开【形考】单元自测1-8答案最全题库《人文英语(3)》任务1一、选择题(每题2分)题目1:—Ken did badly in his math test. I'm terribly worried about the result.–().选项:I am so happy he is very healthy.选项:Well, it is hard to see.选项:Come on. It isn't the end of the world.标准答案:Come on. It isn't the end of the world.题目2:—Do you have much experience with caring for babies–()选项:Yes, I do. I often take care of kids in my free time.选项:No, you are freshmen. You should work hard.选项:Yes, they are. They are very cute.标准答案:Yes, I do. I often take care of kids in my free time.题目3:He asked me () Zhang Hua came to school or not.选项:what选项:whether选项:if标准答案:whether题目4:The birth rate of the country decreases () with years 选项:extremely选项:approximately选项:progressively标准答案:progressively题目5:I want to know().选项:what is his name选项:that his name is选项:what his name is标准答案:what his name is题目6:二、阅读理解:选择题(每题10分)Most couples who get married or decide to live together generally plan to have children.Several years ago, people thought that having big families was common and this was seen as an advantage. That was mainly because children began working at an early age to help provide for the family. But with the changing times and with the cost of living getting higher every single year, having a big family is no longer considered to be a practical option. In fact, more couples consider that they have only one child and some do not have any desire to become parents at all.According to the Australian Institute of Family Studies, by 1986, women aged 40 to 44 years, were considerably more likely to have given birth to two children than three children (36% vs. 27%) or four or more children (19%). However, taken together, women were still more likely to have had three or more children than to have had two children (46% vs. 36%).In recent years, women were more likely to have had two children than three or more children –a trend that was most marked in the most recent period (38% vs. 25% in 199638% vs. 22% in 2006). These days, most families in Australia have two children. But the number of women who hadGIVEN BIRTH TOa single childINCREASED PROGRESSIVELYfrom only 8% in 1981 to 13% in 2006.The U.S. Census Bureau states that there are approximately 14 million only children in America today. ThisCOMPRISES 20% OFthe children's populationCOMPARED TOonly 10% around fifty years ago.操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案。
2018国家开放大学《人文英语3》单元自测(1-8)参考答案单元自测1题目为随机,用查找功能(Ctrl+F)搜索题目一、选择填空,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。
(每题10分)—Kendidbadlyinhismathtest.I'mterriblyworriedabouttheresult. —?????????????????????.A.Iamsohappyheisveryhealthy.B.Well,itishardtosee.eon.Itisn'ttheendoftheworld.反馈解析:本题考核“表达别担心”情境下的交际用语。
当第一说话人表达对孩子的考试结果担心时,第二说话人可用Comeon.Itisn'ttheendoftheworld(振作起来,这不是世界末日)来回应,而A和B不是对这句话的回应,所以选C。
正确答案是:Comeon.Itisn'ttheendoftheworld. ?—Doyouhavemuchexperiencewithcaringforbabies? —?????????????????????.A.Yes,Ido.Ioftentakecareofkidsinmyfreetime.B.No,youarefreshmen.Youshouldworkhard.C.Yes,theyare.Theyareverycute.解析:本题考核“询问信息”情况下的交际用语。
第一说话人询问你是否对照顾baby有经验,答语应加以证实,所以选A。
而B是建议性的话语,说你是大学新生,要努力学习。
C是说孩子们可爱。
正确答案是:Yes,Ido.Ioftentakecareofkidsinmyfreetime.?Lilyisagoodstudentexcept________sheisalittlebitcareless.A.whereB.whichC.that反馈译文:莉莉是个好学生,就是有点粗心。
一、选择填空,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。
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—Linda, what's wrong with your grandmother?
— B .
A. She is not retired.
B. She hurt her leg.
C. She got a new house.
—Do you mind if I record your lecture?
— B .
A. No, you'd better not.
B. No,not at all.
C. Never mind.
—Is your grandmother getting well now?
— A .
A. Yes, she is much better now.
B. She gets up early.
C. She feels comfortable.
—Looking after a baby is not an easy job, is it?
— C .
A. Looking after a baby is very tired.
B. I like looking after a baby.
C. No, it isn't.
—I'm sorry to hear that your grandmother is ill in hospital.
— B
A. That's all right.
B. It's very kind of you.
C. It is nothing.
二、阅读短文,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个正确答案。
(每题10分)
Demand for Elderly Care Services in China Rising Rapidly
The number of elderly people aged above 60 increased. Demand for elderly care services in China will continue to rise due to the increasing aging population. The number of elderly people aged above 60 was over 200 million in 2012, and will be 300 million in 2025 and 400 million in 2034, according to experts.
It will be a tough challenge for China to deal with, due to the increasing rates of urbanization and a decreasing birth rate. The Chinese people will be facing a big challenge if we do not have enough money when we get older.
The United Nations defines an aging society as one that has 10 percent of its population at or above the age of 60.
When most developed countries were classed as an aging society, their gross domestic product (GDP) per capita stood at between 5,000 to 10,000 U.S. dollars or above. However, China became an aging society in 2001, and its GDP per capita was only 1,000 U.S. dollars. It was 6,000 U.S. dollars in 2012. China’s economic foundation for an elderly society is fragile.
On Sept. 13.2013, the State Council issued a guideline to speed up the development of China’s elderly care services, hoping to complete a social care network for its elderly by 2025.
操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案。
1. What does the word “decreasing” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A. It means “falling”.
B. It means “rising”.
C. It means “peaking”.
2. What does GDP stands for?
A. Government Document Publishing Service.
B. Gross domestic product.
C. General domestic product.
3. What was China’s GDP per capita in 2012?
A. It was 1,000 U.S. dollars.
B. It was 6,000 U.S. dollars.
C. It was 10,000 U.S. dollars.
4. Why is China’s economic foundation for an elderly society fragile?回答
A. Because of its increasing aging population and its low GDP per capita.
B. Because when China was classed as an aging society, our gross domestic product (GDP) per capita is high.
C. Because of its decreasing aging population and its high GDP per capita.
5. The passage implies that
A. Chinese government can do nothing to deal with the challenge of the increasing aging population
B. Chinese people don’t need enough money when they get older
C. The Chinese social care network is expected to be completed in the near future。