新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程2-unit3-unit-test

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新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程2-unit3-unit-test

-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1 Part I: Vocabulary and Structure

Section A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the

box.

custody

destiny

anonymous

commonplace

deception

staunchest

vicinity

blessing

wits

exclaimed

1.

The investigators searched her house after they received a(n)

anonymoustip over the phone.

2. There were a hundred or so hotels in the vicinityof the

railway station.

3. He was accused of obtaining money by deception.

4. Tony was caught shoplifting and has been in police

custodysince last night.

5. We figured that in twenty years each of us ought to have our

destinyworked out and our fortunes made, whatever they

were going to be.

6. She exclaimedin horror when she saw a snake in the grass.

7. He always was the truest, staunchestold chap in the

world. I will never forget him.

8. Misfortune might be a blessingin disguises.

9. Unfortunately, pickpockets are incredibly commonplacein

many large cities.

10. Controlled drinking can dramatically help people keep their

witsas they age.

Section B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.

11. The police presence at airports seemed to double _______

after the bomb threat.

A. overage

B. overdue

C. overnight

D. overall

12. In order to _______ information from people, investigators

sometimes use questionable methods.

A. extort

B. extract

C. exchange

D. exert

13. It is a federal crime to _______ a lawyer in a courtroom.

A. impersonate

B. personify

C. personalize

D. identify

14. After the September 11 _______ attacks in the United

States, the government took extreme measures to make sure

it wouldn't happen again.

A. radical

B.

revolutionary

C. terrorist

D. activist

15. The new measures they have taken, though _____ effective,

have been praised by the manager.

A. completely B. moderately

C. doubtfully

D.

considerably

16. I think pop-up ads on the Internet and spam in my e-mail

inbox are terribly _______ — so much so that it might be

an invasion of privacy.

A. offensive

B. effective

C. defensive

D. interactive

17. Online retailers such as Amazon and iTunes are so

successful that they have become _______ names.

A. obvious

B. household

C.

opportunistic

D. offensive

18. The new facial recognition security system _______ knows

who you are and if you have access to the building.

A. anonymously

B. obviously

C.

simultaneously

D.

automatically

19. In the experiment we kept a(n) ________ eye on the

developments and recorded every detail.

A. artful

B. watchful

C. doubtful

D. eventual

20. After my store was broken into, the police officer drove me

home as a _______.

A.

prerequisite

B. prevention

C. pretension

D. precaution

Section C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.

21. We never do anything exciting any more — we seem to be stuck

ina groove.

22. The other spectator, submerged inhis overcoat, listened

with interest.

23. Excuse me. Do you have any information onfile about the

Frank Spacey case

24. You can usually count onthe police to help you out

when you're in trouble.

25. As she went past there was a gust ofstrong perfume.

26. I know the security guards need to ask for identification, but

I was very unhappy with the way he went to(about)it.

27. After you check your bank balance online, remember to log

offso no one else can steal your information.

28. I would have helped out last weekend ifonly I had

known you were moving.

29. We need to take precaution againstfire as a way to

protect property or even our lives. 30.

In such a heavy traffic jam, it's impossible to reverse a taxi, let(let alone) the bus.

Part II: Banked Cloze

Questions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.

Last summer, I went on vacation to Spain. On only the second day, my wallet was stolen. It was a very (31) time, and I was (32) frustrated and angered. At first, I was

angry I had lost the cash in my wallet. Then, I realized that the

thief now had my credit cards and ID card! With only a little

practice, he or she could easily (33) my signature and make hundreds of (34) purchases.

I immediately called the credit card companies to cancel my cards. The more I thought about it, the angrier I got. How could someone

commit such (35)

The (36) deceitfulness in stealing other people's wallets

really made me wonder how someone could be completely without (37) standards or morals.

Thankfully, I still had traveler's checks — which are (38)