英语读写练习多项选择题
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英语读写 --复习资料一、1 Fill in the Blanks (with the right preposition or adverb)1、 A number of race horses have been named (____)dancers.参考答案: after2、 Famed artist James Earle Fraser went(____) tradition by using three actual American参考答案: against3、 He was supposed to come yesterday, but never showed . (____)参考答案: up4、 The speed of her rise(____) fame has been astonishingly rapid.参考答案: to5、 The instructions were comprised two A5 sheets (____) paper, half of which were pictures.参考答案: of6、 He crossed the street and(____) walked the edge of Central Park.参考答案: alongside7、 The home industry career is taking along(____)f with the development of IT technology.参考答案: of8、 It is necessary for a party in power to form an alliance(____) other parties to control the country.参考答案: with9、 Indians models(____) for his creation.参考答案: ag10、 The novel is about a young man who is in love (____)a girl his parents do not approve . (____)参考答案: with※of11、 The Women's Movement in that city was influential (____)bringing women's issues into public consciousness.参考答案: in12、 It was a story close to his heart and dated(____) to 1964, before the Vietnam War was being viewed in quite different ways.参考答案: back13、 It was in the 1930s that she rose to fame and fortune a writer. (____)参考答案: as14、 Here is a doll for your daughter to play . (____)参考答案: with15、 He sent the paintings to the exhibition but none were(____) sale.参考答案: for16、 If you are turned (____) for a grant or loan or you are unhappy with the amount given, you should try to think of some other way.参考答案: down17、 Many of the officials in Moscow who approved(____) the experiment were not qualified to weigh up its dangers.参考答案: of。
第三版《新视野大学英语读写教程》第三册词汇同步练习Unit 1 , Book 3The way to success1.The Qin triumphed ______six rival states and emerged as the only power poised to unify China. (U1----A)A. ofB. overC. toD. against2.I would like to ______you for the support you give with your excellent articles to rural artistsand craftspeople. (U1----A)A. commendB. commitC. commandD. comment3. She ______all her efforts on the care of home and children. (U1----A)A. expandedB. expendedC. extendedD. spent4.He was hospitalized last week, the next day after he was appointed ______ the finance ministry. (U1----A)A. asB. inC. toD. on5.After the earthquake happened,foreign aid workers will not be allowed into the ______ areas. (U1----B)A. strikeB. strickenC. strokeD. stroked6.Remains of plants on the ground serve ______ a natural fertilizer and help support the rootsof future crops. (U1----B)A. ofB. toC. asD. for7. Military intervention will only ______ the conflict even further. (U1----B)A. exaggerateB. aggravateC. alleviateD. deviate8.What brings us together is that we have common interests which ______ those differences.(U1----A)A. ascendB. descendC. transcendD. resend9. If it's a sales position, go all out to show how well-spoken and ______ you are. (U1----B)A. persuasiveB. prospectiveC. persuadedD. protective10. Those who have a life compass in their mind will never ______ from the correct course. (U1----A)A. deviateB. deriveC. alleviateD. pursue11. The bad cold ______him ______ attending the meeting. (U1----A)A. included...inB. concluded...fromC. precluded... f romD. excluded...away12. He feels that he was______become a musician of top class. (U1---- B)A. alert toB. doomed toC. intended toD. destined to13.This strict supervision of their activities will make them less decisive and may ______from giving orders or taking charge of the situation. (U1----A)A. inhabitB. exhibitC. inhibitD. prohibit14. It is said that they wrote their marriage______.(U1----A)A. offB. backC. ofD. on15. She moved to London in pursuit of ______ and fortune. (U1----A)A. fameB. renownC. prestigeD. reputation16. A bird had been locked in and was by now quite______.(U1----B)A. fantasticB. fantasyC. franticD. freak17.The best way to learn to see a world of possibilities is to______ people that spend most of their time actively creating things. (U1----B)A. go out withB. hang out withC. find out withD. hung out with18.The company is ______ extra staff to cope with the growing work load due to increasing demand for their products. (U1----B)A. taking onB. working onC. firing offD. dismissing of19.The government will offer incentives to people with ______ in technology to go working in these underdeveloped regions. (U1----B)A. professionalB. skillC. expertiseD. experts20. The discovery of gold ______ wealth and immigration in this region. (U1----A)A. spurredB. precludedC. upheldD. adoredUnit 2, Book 3 Beat your fear1. With the passage of time, my unhappy memories of that place________. (U2-A)A. concededB. recededC. precededD. exceeded2. My car broke down, but luckily someone gave me a _________. (U2-A)A. towB. tideC. toeD. toll3. The police have been involved but are reluctant to ________in family conflicts. (U2-A)A. interactB. interfaceC. interfereD. intervene4. If you want to know how much this old painting is worth, have it ________ by an art dealer.(U2-A)A. appraisedB. assessedC. evaluatedD. estimated5. She had a special VIP pass and plowed ________ the waiting crowd in front of the theater.(U2-A)A. fromB. inC. throughD. off6. The air thins as we _________ high to the top of the mountain. (U2-A)A. descendB. ascendC. transcendD. resend7. People who are not properly prepared for climbing very high mountains can suffer from“sickness . ”(U2-B)A. attitudeB. aptitudeC. latitudeD. altitude8. Small fish are vulnerable ______ predators. (U2-B)A. againstB. toC. ofD. in9.Despite the circumstance, there was no angry emotion or tension in her voice, and this calm voice_____ a calm in me that quieted some of my fear. (U2-B)A. evokedB. paralyzedC. dismayedD. dreaded10.I was paralyzed _____ fear, but I forced myself to move toward with this impromptu resuce.(U2-A)A. toB. inC. withD. on11. Nothing scares me ________ speaking English in public. (U2-B)A. As many asB. as much asC. as big asD. as large as12.No one is immune ______ his immense charm. (U2-B)A. toB. byC. fromD. of13.The harsh weather conditions, the bridge swept away and the water levels being so highforced the scientific expedition to ______ the plan. (U2-B)A. commendB. evokeC. abortD. evaporate14. The whole world looked to her as a symbol of triumph ________ evil. (U2-B)A. againstB. overC. ofD. for15. ________ the event of rain, the game will be postponed. We had a lot of wine, but we didn ’tdrink enough to black _____. (U2-A)A. InB. AtC. UnderD. Within16. One should not ________ the consequences of the world’s population explosion. (U2-A)A. estimateB. overestimateC. underestimateD. underline17. This was a wicked crime that was particularly _______ and brutal. (U2-A)A. virtualB. virtuousC. viciousD. vital18. The country was _______ the brink of a constitutional crisis. (U2-A)A. byB. atC. againstD. on19. By the time the police arrived, the victim had become_______. (U2-B)A. patheticB. hystericalC. notoriousD. rebellious20.I will never know ______ sure whether I was encouraging or discouraging my son ’s interest in technical work by my example. (U2-B)A. withinB. underC. withD. forUnit 3, Book 3Life stories1. In spite of the widespread international terrorism, the president still urges the soldiers not to______ peace efforts. (U3---A)A. give inB. give awayC. give offD. give up on2.The UN flag was raised at the airport yesterday to ______ that control has passed into its hands. (U3---A)A. intensifyB. classifyC. signifyD. qualify3.Her friends and neighbors watched her ______ from a shy local girl to a famous movie star.(U3---A)A. transcendB. transformC. transferD. transport4. The captain decided to______ the terrible news even from his senior officers. (U3---B)A. withstandB. withdrawC. withholdD. uphold5. Since then he lived alone and immersed himself______ his career. (U3---B)A. onB. atC. inD. of6. The monitor is a source of encouragement to others and always ready to ______ by example . (U3---B)A. setB. takeC. leadD. carry7.He told his supporters to ______ over the next few vital days and continued to vote for him.(U3---A)A. stand fastB. stand outC. stand byD. stand forrade Lei Feng passed away in 1962, but his spirit of social responsibility and dedicationstill ______. (U3---A)A. lives upB. lives downC. lives onD. lives with9. For several decades Italy has been______ by political corruption. (U3---A)A. affluentB. inflictedC. conflictedD. afflicted10.The President is focusing on nuclear energy now because he needsto ______ public attention from his economic record. (U3---B)A. revertB. divertC. convertD. invert11. The author tends to believe that high unemployment rate ______ many people of jobopportunities.A. deprivesB. strivesC. contrivesD. drives12. The whole world looked to her as a symbol of good triumphing______ evil. (U3---A)A. atB. onC. inD. over13. I don ’think it’ s a(n)that three of the leading men we’ ve talkedtod a yboutall have tremendous stage experience.(U3---B)A. coincidenceB. occurrenceC. incidenceD. incidenternments in rich countries now accept that their pension and health-care promises will soon become unaffordable, and many of them have______ on radical economic reforms. (U3---A)A. initiatedB. embarkedC. commencedD. established15.My light-hearted temperament makes me able to greet and also to ______ each day ______ a smile. (U3---B)A. end ... upB. end⋯byC. end⋯withD. end⋯in16.To ____someone on their appearance , for example , a new hairstyle , you can say : I likeyour hairstyle (U3---A)A. complimentB. complementC. compriseD. complain17.He and his wife left their motherland and arrived in London as rich ______ and led a happylife together. (U3---A)A. emigrantsB. immigrantsC. migrantsD. migrations18. Nothing can ______ a willing heart from achieving success. (U3---A)A. precludeB. includeC. excludeD. conclude19.Right now there is no evidence that those flu viruses that ______ our pets are contagious to us. (U3— B)A. effectedB. affectedC. infectedD. injected20. China will inevitably retrogress into semi-feudalism and semi-colonialism if we ______ from socialism. (U3---A)A. alleviateB. aggravateC. deviateD. simulateUnit 4, Book 3 Let ’s go1. He the problem before making a final decision.(U4-A)A. contaminatedB. contemplatedC. thoughtD. reckoned2. I used to be one of the most and impatient individuals on the planet; I quit my job to travel.(U4-A)A. fortunateB. stubbornC. illicitD. finite3. They tried to the old woman whose daughter died in an air crash. (U4-A)A. saturateB. irritateC. consoleD. encourage4. You must go; it ’s and you will be fined if you don -A) ’ t.(U4A. compulsiveB. compulsoryC. complimentaryD. complicate5. A translation is not always the closest to the original meaning.(U4-A)A. literalB. literateC. illiterateD. literary6. As a psychologist, professor Li tried to study the way people think.(U4-A)A. inductiveB. cognitiveC. primitiveD. instructive7. He was for 18 months on charge of theft.(U4-A)A. impressedB. improvedC. imprisonedD. prison8. Mangoes from Thailand and other fruits sell good in our country.(U4-A)A. exoticB. toxicC. patheticD. domestic9. Nature has her with beauty and intelligence.(U4-A)A. conferredB. endowedC. equippedD. bestowed10. In the middle to high rainfall has risen steadily over the last 20--30 years.(U4-A)A. longitudesB. latitudesC. attitudesD. altitudes11. He takes his sprayer in his hand, appreciating the garden ’ s.(U4beauty-B) andA. fragranceB. fragmentC. fractureD. fraction12. That lady, a very famous writer, my grandmother, lived with us in Port of Spain, in Woodbrook. (U4-B)A. vulnerableB. voluntaryC. variousD. venerable13.Officials in Shanghai are urging eligible couples to have two children amid concerns over an aging population. This is the first time in decades that Chinese has encouraged couplesto .(U4-B)A. concealB. concedeC. conceiveD. conclude14. He finally looked at her, and his glance was sharp and full of .(U4-B)A. miseryB. sympathyC. affectionD. menace15. The rebellion against the government has been by the government troops.(U4-B)A. compressedB. suppressedC. oppressedD. depressed16. Family commitments and low expectations often women from engaging in a challenging career.(U4-B)A. constrainB. restrainC. refrainD. confine17. Strategically we should all our enemies, but tactically we should take them all seriously.(U4-B)A. ignoreB. neglectC. despiseD. leave out18. The _______ news report didn't have much effect on them.(U4-B)A. sensitiveB. sensibleC. sensationalD. sentimental19. From the way they talked I them to be married.(U4-B)A. consumedB. assuredC. resumedD. presumed20.Staying in an American family is a good way to improve your English and have a rare insight _______ American culture. (U4-B)A. offB. intoC. toD. towardUnit 5, Book 3When work is a pleasure1.The examination supervisor warned students not to ______ themselves by cheating on the exam.(U5-A)A. dedicateB. contemplateC. degrade C. upgrade2.The city has a few modern buildings in the central area which do not ______ with the styleof the city ’ s overall character-A).(U5A. confirmB. confrontC. conformD. confine3. Every decision is made of a person’ s free will, and is ______, unless it is effected by compulsio(U5-A)A. voluntaryB. extraordinaryC. contraryD. contemporary4.Rising temperatures and the associated earlier spring snowmelt ______ with increasing amountsand size of wildfires in the western United States. (U5-A)A. connectB. correlateC. cooperateD. designate5.The newspaper ______ three whole pages to pictures of the princess. (U5-A)A. alleviateB. addictedC. designateD. dedicated6.To improve the ______ of gene testing, scientists needed to spell out the actual DNA sequenceof disease-fostering genes. (U5-A)A. decisionB. precisionC. revisionD. vision7.My girlfriend’ s interest in my job gave me an ______, so I worked twice as hard-A). (U5A. inventiveB. incentiveC. intensiveD. creative8.If you want to ______ pubic opinion about the war, look at the local media coverageconcerning the death of the soldiers. (U5-A)A. gaugeB. underestimateC. coordinateD. divertrelish9.I have seen ______ manuscripts in which one word is spelled four different ways on asingle page.A. integralB. trivialC. medievalD. cordial10.International financial experts committed to ______ from competitive devaluation of ourcurrencies and decided to promote a stable and well-functioning international monetary system.(U5-A)A. retainingB. refrainingC. containingD. maintaining11. He was knocked out by a stone ______ at him from the other side of the road. (U5-A)A. hurledB. hailedC. upheldD. afflicted12. One example should ______ to illustrate my point. (U5-A)A. sliceB. sacrificeC. diceD. suffice13.After ______ at the computer keyboard, you then still have to write notation signs by hand,the old-fashioned way. (U5-A)A. slaving offB. slaving awayC. slaving onD. slaving up14.If they would take a few seconds to understand the problem ______, they would most likelyfind an easy answer and without needing a calculator. (U5-A)A. at handB. in handC. on handD. of hand15. The ceasefire must be ______ with the withdrawal of forces. (U5-A)A. glamorousB. impromptuC. simultaneousD. instantaneous16.Their firm is too small to ______ with large multinational corporations. (U5-A)A. ascendB. descendC. transcendD.contend17.She ______ her son’ s education to a private tutor-B). (U5A. trustedB. mistrustedC. distrustedD. entrusted18.The hard part was writing songs that could ______ their promise. (U5-B)A. live up toB. live onC. live offD. live by19. People were very excited when the television station’ s management was ______ free ticthe filming of a very popular show. (U5-B)A. giving awayB. giving upC. giving outD. giving in20. Some distance away, sharp sirens ______ the silence of the dark night. (U5-B)A. drilledB. piercedC. sharpenedD. pointedUnit 6, Book 3War and peace1.______a practical standpoint, how can you reduce production costs and at the same time minimize the risks involved? (U6---A)A. InB. AtC. FromD. Of2.With Spring Festival drawing nearer, people are glowing with happiness, and are full of hope;this excitement is _______before New Year’s Eve. (U6---A)A. invasiveB. pervasiveC. dissuasiveD. persuasive3.Happiness radiated ______Mary as she proudly told her parents about her remarkable successin achieving her career goals. (U6---A)A. of B from C. on D. for4.I bought a second-hand pocket English-English dictionary; it ’s been very useful and cost me______.A. next to something B next to nothing C. next in something C next in nothing5. Many people can’t______of a dinner without meat or fish. (U6---A)A. perceiveB. receiveC. deceiveD. conceive6.Stop running______, and organize your time so that you are more productive at the job and in your life. (U6---A)A. to circlesB. in circleC. to circleD. in circles7. A______ spread across her face when she realized that it was she who was the object of their joke.A. fleshB. freshC. flushD. brush8. The area where most refugees are waiting is exposed to ______. (U6---A)A. an elementB. the elementsC. the elementD. elements9.Because of the war, we have to ________ the city and run away in the night like convicts. (U6---A)A. radiateB. alleviateC. evacuateD.contemplate10.Don’t complain any longer. You should be more jealous ______all that you possess at the moment. (U6---A)A. inB. ofC. atD. about11. The new regulation will limit the number of ______ dogs in the area.(U6---A)A. appalling B stray C. vulnerable D. frantic12. With the loan from the bank, the struggling company sprang ______life again. (U6---B)A. toB. inC. ofD. from13.Try as I might, I still can ’tunderstand what we could have done to justify all the suffering war inevitably _______. (U6---A)A. inflictsB. infectsC. afflictsD. affects14. Painfully shy, he finally ______up courage to ask her to a game. (U6---A)A. huddledB. summonedC. overturned D dispatched15. The old lady_______ with her daughter to come back home. (U6---B)A. pleaded B populated C pledged D. pleased16.The responsibility of the Finance Committee is to ______the allocation of funds to particular projects in line with financial and economic policies. (U6---B)A. reviseB. superviseC. inviteD. devise17.Next time you have a problem, think about how you can improve the situation instead of______on all the negative aspects. (U6---B)A. dwellingB. stayingC. puttingD. taking18.It is odd that people consider Peter to be a very easy-going and open-minded person because he is ______essence a very shy and conservative person. (U6---B)A. onB. inC. atD. to19.He resigned, depressed at the way that war and revolution have torn the country and families______. (U6---B)A. apartB. throughC. intoD. together20. After the rain, the air was filled with the ______of grass and flowers. (U6---B)A. content B scent C. descent D. presentUnit 7, Book 3Economy: Power behind everyday life1. He had never _______spending the whole of his working life in that particular job (U7— B)A. evictedB. evacuatedC. envisagedD. assimilated2.According to this senior official, any abuse of office __________ from the seed of lust for more.(U7—A)A. appreciatesB. negotiatesC. originatesD. initiates3. Believe it or not, friendship is apt to _______in times of crisis. (U7—A)A. deteriorateB. deviateC. allocateD. donate4.To balance the budget without increasing taxes would obviously ______ cutting spending.(U7— A)A. tailB. detailC. retailD. entail5. He has been living illegally in the United States after his visitor's visa ______last year.(U7—A)A. aspiredB. desiredC. inspiredD. expired6.The disagreement over trade restrictions could seriously ______ relations between the two countries. (U7—A)A. tumbleB. jeopardizeC.manipulate D. intimidate7. In fact, your _______ words amount to a refusal. (U7—A)A. bilingualB. ambiguousC. literalD. dubious8.The drugs must ______ in every way to the standards set up by the government. (U7—A)A. conformB. confirmC. complyD. correspond9. The standard of living today is on the edge of ______. (U7— A)A. consistenceB. existenceC. subsistenceD. persistence10. _______, he would encounter no one here. (U7—A)A. In all likelihoodB. As a resultC. Out of sightD. Next to nothing11.Moreover, the ______ message is that the family's native language is not important or valued. (U7— B)A. capitalB. vitalC. basicD. underlying12. Her anxiety about the world was ______ her personal fears about her future. (U7—B)A. enlargingB. amplifyingC. expandingD. multiplying13.China needs to _______a good deal of foreign progressive culture, but she must not swallow anything and everything uncritically. (U7—B)A. associateB. assimilateC. alleviateD. aggravate14.Efforts are being made to______ war and find a diplomatic solution. (U7— B)A. avertB. convertC. divertD. alert15.The other banks are going to be very eager to help, ______ that they see that he has a specific plan. (U7— B)A. ifB. providedC. dividingD. Giving16 . Another thing to keep in mind is that extrinsic motivation is in violent conflict with_____motivation. (U7—B)A. absurdB. intrinsicC. eternalD. offensive17. They had an argument, which in Tom ’ s getting drunk (U7B)—A. entailedB. allocatedC. defaultedD. culminated18The company is in ______ on its loan agreement. (U7—B)A. defaultB. successionC. breachD. legitimate19. Winter is ______ and the population is facing food and fuel shortages. (U7—B)A. setting backB. setting offC. setting outD. setting in20.He bought an investment property for $100,000 and______ $20,000. (U7— A)A. put outB. put downC. put upD. put asideUnit 8, Book 3The art of parenting1. The mystery that ______ him most was Jos ’sudden disappearance from the lakeside cottage. ( U8---A)A. baffledB. cradledC. entrustedD. offset2.You can apply for a license from your local council, which means that you can ______ the formality( U8---A)A. correlate withB. coincide withC. correspond with D dispense with3.After you have ______ yourself on all food, you will be too tired to go out with us and have fun. ( U8---A)A. filledB. gorgedC. entertainedD. stuffed4. I already know what everyone is saying about me; So, you know you don ’ t have to ______ that subject with me. ( U8---A)A. look aroundB. turn aroundC. tiptoe aroundD. go around5. Luke never could ______ lying to his mother. ( U8---A)A. get along withB. get across toC. get down toD. get away with6. All around the world, extremely wealthy people live a rather protected lifestyle and are ______ from the suffering lives of the poor people around them. ( U8---A)A. stimulatedB. insulatedC. irritate dD. graduated7.Our students have almost limitless resources _______, like a well- equipped library, air-conditioned classrooms and a large computer center. (U8---A)A. on one ’ s ownB. at their disposalC. at willD. at ease8. I tried to eat the tablets. They are so ______ that I spit them out again.( U8---A)A. deliciousB. pleasantC. grossD. boring9. I don ’ t see why we can ’ t open upmmunityanewcocenter; it should be easy with all the resources that we have at our ______. ( U8---A)A. proposalB. disposalC. prepositionD. disposition10. I want you to have your own thoughts and feelings, even if they _______ with mine. ( U8---A)A. clashB. crashC. crush D rush.11.It suggested that second marriageswould substantially ______ the rights of inheritance of the members of the first family. ( U8---A)A. inflictB. intervene C infringe D. inhibit12. The police officers and body guards have to protect speakers who may arouse audience______ or worse. ( U8---A)A. destinationB. indignationC. resignationD. reservation13. The children happen to be born in a country where birth ______ the right of citizenship.( U8---A)A. refersB. prefersC. transfersD. confers14. The people felt that the prime minister was trying to _______ peace and tolerance rather than to explain the steps he would take to accomplish the important endeavor. ( U8---A)A. pleadB. preachC. permeateD. portray15. The way you approach practice greatly affects how much you improve, ______ your talent. ( U8---A)A. in terms ofB. in case ofC. irrespective ofD. in spite of16.The doctor ______ the success of the operation to the perfection of a new instrument used. (U8---B)A. ascribedB. describedC. prescribedD. scribed17. Every now and then she feels the urge to do something exciting and _________.(U8---B)A. out of orderB. out of touchC. out of characterD. out of date18.As she took her wedding ________ , she was saying goodbye to her life as an independent woman. (U8---B)A. vowsB. statementsC. speechD. declaration19.To______ the life of your knives, wash them by hand and then store them in a knife blockthat keeps the blade separate. (U8---B)A. ponderB. prolongC. precludeD. perish20.Both partners started young and had to _______ a range of personal problems and private defeats until they eventually succeeded. (U8---B)A. pull throughB. look throughC. work throughD. go throughKey to supplementary Vocabulary Exercises (Book III)Unit 11-- 5: BABCB 6--10: CBCAA 11-- 15: CDCAA 16-- 20: CBACAUnit 21-- 5: BADAC 6--10: BDBAC 11-- 15: BACBA 16-- 20: CCDBDUnit 31-- 5: DCBCC 6--10: CACDB 11-- 15: ADABC 16-- 20: ABACCUnit 41-- 5: BBCBA 6--10: BCABB 11-- 15: ADCDB 16-- 20: ACCDBUnit 51-- 5: CCABD 6--10 : BBACB 11-- 15: ADBAC 16-- 20: DDACBUnit 61-- 5: CBBBD 6--10: DCBCB 11-- 15:BAAB A 16-- 20: BABABUnit 71-- 5: CCADD 6--10: BBACA 11-- 15: DBBAB 16-- 20: BDADBUnit 81-- 5: ADBCD 6--10 BBCBA 11--15 CBDBC 16-- 20 ACABC。
新概念英语第二册多项选择题Lesson4~6新概念英语第二册多项选择题Lesson4Comprehension 理解1. Only one of these statements is true. Which one?a. The writer has been in Australia for six months.b. Tim is a mechanic and he’s working in Australia.c. Tim is working for an Austrian firm.d. Tim is working for a big firm as an engineer.2. Only one of these statements is true. Which one?a. Tim has been in Darwin for six months.b. It’s the first time Tim has ever been to another country.c. Perth is in the centre of Australia.d. Tim’s brother has never been abroad before.Structure 句型3. Tim is in Australia. He went ______ Australia six months ago.a. tob. inc. atd. into4. Tim is in Australia. How long ______ there?a. is heb. has he beenc. has hed. was he5. Tim has been in Australia for six months. His brother hasn’t seen him ______ January.a. forb. sincec. fromd. by6. He has just bought an Australia car. He bought one ______ .a. a short time agob. a long time agoc. last yeard. six months ago7. He has just gone to Alice Springs. He has never ______ there before.a. wentb. beingc. beend. wasVocabulary 词汇8. Tim is working for a big firm. He is working for a big ______ .a. societyb. companyc. factoryd. store9. He has visited a great number of different places. He hasn’t stayed in ______ place.a. the onlyb. a similarc. the samed. alike10. Alice Springs is a small town. A town is usually ______.a. bigger than a village but smaller than a cityb. bigger than a cityc. the same size as a cityd. the same size as a village11. He will soon visit Darwin. He will visit Darwin ______ .a. quicklyb. for a short timec. shortlyd. in a hurry12. He will fly to Perth. He will go there ______ .a. with airb. in airc. by aird. through air新概念英语第二册多项选择题Lesson5Comprehension 理解1. Mr. Scott hasn’t got a telephone in his new garage because _______ .a. it isn’t far from his old garage, so he doesn’t need oneb. he has twelve pigeonsc. he can’t get oned. it’s too expensive2. Mr. Scott keeps pigeons because ______ .a. he uses them to send messagesb. it’s his hobbyc. he has two garagesd. he likes themStructure 句型3. Mr. Scott has a garage. The garage is _______ .a. to himb. of himc. of hisd. his4. Mr. Scott cannot get a telephone for his garage. ______ he has just bought twelve pigeions.a. That’s sob. That’s whyc. Becaused. For5. He has just bought twelve pigeons. When did he _______ them?a. boughtb. buysc. buyd. buying6. What’s the distance from Pinhurst to Silbury? How ______ is Pinhurst ______ Silbury?a. long ago … untilb. long … wayc. away … tilld. far … from7. The pigeon flew from one garage to the other _______ three minutes.a. inb. intoc. withd. onVocabulary 词汇8. Mr. Scott has a garage in Silbury. His ______ garage is in Pinhurst.a. anotherb. otherc. elsed. different9. Mr. Scott can’t get a telephone. Telephones are hard to _______ .a. takeb. receivec. obtaind. find10. He has sent requests for spare parts. He has ______ spare parts.a. askedb. asked forc. beggedd. pleased11. Urgent messages are important, so they must be sent ______ .a. quicklyb. slowlyc. by handd. largely12. Mr. Scott’s ‘telephone service’ is private. It is ______ .a. generalb. sparec. secretd. his own新概念英语第二册多项选择题Lesson6Comprehension 理解1. Percy Buttons stood on his head and sang songs because ______.a. he wanted a piece of cheeseb. he liked doing thisc. he was a beggard. he wanted to ‘pay’ for his meal in this way2. The writer didn’t know about Percy Buttons because _______.a. she was new to the neighbourhoodb. he had never called at that house beforec. he was a beggard. he didn’t live near herStructure 句型3. The writer has just moved to a new house. She was ______ yesterday.a. at houseb. to the housec. at homed. in the home4. She gave ______.a. to him a mealb. a meal for himc. him to a meald. a meal to him5. A neighbour told me about him. He _______ Percy Buttons was a beggar.a. toldb. said mec. told to med. said6. Everybody knows him. ______ know him.a. They allb. Eachc. Everyd. All they7. _______ does he call? Once a month.a. How seldomb. How longc. How soond. How oftenVocabulary 词汇8. A beggar is a person who _______.a. asks for money but doesn’t workb. asks for foodc. works hardd. is out of work9. You can have a meal ______.a. only in the morningb. at any timec. only at middayd. only in the evening10. She gave him a piece of cheese. He put the ______ of cheese in his pocket.a. bitb. barc. blockd. packet11. He calls at every house in the street. He ______ everyone.a. shouts atb. callsc. cries out atd. visits12. All the houses in our ______ are the same age and size.a. streetb. wayc. roadd. route。
大学英语读写试题及答案一、阅读理解(共20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
AIn recent years, the popularity of online shopping has surged. According to a survey, over 70% of consumers prefer to shop online due to its convenience and variety. However, some people argue that online shopping lacks the personal touchand the experience of physically interacting with products.1. What is the main idea of the passage?A) Online shopping is becoming less popular.B) The convenience of online shopping is undeniable.C) Consumers prefer in-store shopping for the experience.D) The survey results are controversial.2. According to the passage, what percentage of consumers prefer online shopping?A) 50%B) 70%C) 90%D) 100%BThe role of technology in education is becoming increasingly significant. It has been found that the use of educational technology can enhance learning outcomes and make thelearning process more engaging. However, there are concerns about the digital divide, where access to technology is unequal.3. What is the main focus of the passage?A) The negative effects of technology in education.B) The importance of technology in improving education.C) The challenges of integrating technology into education.D) The unequal access to educational technology.4. What concern does the passage express about the use of technology in education?A) It is too expensive.B) It can lead to a lack of human interaction.C) It may widen the gap between the rich and the poor.D) It can be distracting for students.二、完形填空(共15分)Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the most suitable word from the options provided.In the digital age, privacy has become a major concern.People are worried about their personal information being 5. (A) leaked / (B) stolen / (C) lost / (D) forgotten. With the rise of social media, it is easier than ever to 6. (A) share/ (B) post / (C) publish / (D) broadcast personal details online. This has led to an increase in 7. (A) awareness / (B) concern / (C) interest / (D) curiosity about privacy issues.5. B6. C三、翻译(共15分)Translate the following sentences from English to Chinese.8. The rapid development of technology has brought about significant changes in our daily lives.技术快速发展给我们的日常生活带来了显著变化。
英语读写考试题目及答案一、阅读理解(共20分)1. 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AThe Internet has changed the way we live and work. It has made communication faster and more convenient. Nowadays, we can easily send emails to our friends and colleagues, and we can also share information through social media platforms.根据短文内容,以下哪项是正确的?A) The Internet has made communication slower.B) We can send emails to anyone we want.C) Social media platforms are not mentioned in the passage.D) The Internet has not affected our way of life.答案:B2. 阅读以下段落,选出与段落意思最相符的选项。
BDespite the heavy rain, the game continued. The players were determined to finish the match, showing their dedication to the sport.A) The players stopped the game because of the rain.B) The players decided to continue the game despite the weather.C) The game was postponed due to the rain.D) The dedication of the players was questioned.答案:B二、完形填空(共15分)COnce upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. He was very curious about the world around him. One day, he found a small box in his backyard. It was locked, and he wondered what was inside. He tried to open it with a stick, but it was too strong. Finally, he found the key and opened the box. To his surprise, there was a beautiful butterfly inside.1. What did Tim find in his backyard?A) A small cat.B) A small box.C) A small bird.D) A small dog.答案:B2. What did Tim try to do with the box?A) He tried to hide it.B) He tried to open it.C) He tried to break it.D) He tried to sell it.答案:B三、语法填空(共15分)DThe Great Wall of China is one of the most famous landmarks in the world. It was built to protect the country from invasions. The wall stretches from east to west, covering a length of over 13,000 miles.1. The Great Wall of China is one of the most famous__________ in the world.A) landmarksB) citiesC) riversD) mountains答案:A2. It was built to __________ the country from invasions.A) protectB) attackC) inviteD) abandon答案:A四、翻译(共15分)E将下列句子从英语翻译成中文。
新视野大学英语读写教程课后习题答案(都有)第一部分:Unit 1一、词汇练习1. 下列单词的正确拼写是:2. 下列单词的正确发音是:3. 下列单词的正确词性是:答案:A. adjective B. noun C. verb D. adverb二、语法练习1. 下列句子中的主语是:答案:A. I B. You C. He D. It2. 下列句子中的谓语是:答案:A. go B. can C. to the park D. tomorrow3. 下列句子中的宾语是:答案:A. go B. can C. to the park D. tomorrow三、阅读理解1. 下列关于文章主题的描述正确的是:答案:A. 介绍如何成为一个成功的人 B. 讲述如何克服困难 C.分享如何实现梦想 D. 提供如何管理时间的方法2. 下列关于文章内容的描述正确的是:答案:A. 作者认为成功需要天赋 B. 作者认为成功需要努力 C.作者认为成功需要运气 D. 作者认为成功需要朋友四、写作练习提示:描述一个你曾经克服困难的故事。
提示:分享一个你实现梦想的经验。
五、口语练习话题:描述一个你喜欢的旅游景点。
答案:略(学生需要根据自身经历进行口语练习)话题:分享一个你最近读过的一本书。
答案:略(学生需要根据自身经历进行口语练习)六、听力练习问题:对话中的人物在谈论什么?答案:略(学生需要根据听力材料回答)问题:对话中的人物为什么感到高兴?答案:略(学生需要根据听力材料回答)七、翻译练习句子:我喜欢在周末和朋友一起看电影。
答案:I like to watch movies with friends on weekends.句子:He is a very kind and helpful person.答案:他非常善良,乐于助人。
简便运算的练习题和答案第五部分:混合运算1. 判断题1.1 任何数的平方根都是正数。
答案:错误。
负数也有平方根,只是它们是复数。
多项选择题英语Multiple choice questions have long been a staple of English language assessments. They provide a structured and efficient way to evaluate a student's knowledge and understanding of a particular topic or subject matter. As a testing format, multiple choice questions offer several advantages that make them a popular choice for both educators and learners.One of the primary benefits of multiple choice questions is their objectivity. Unlike open-ended or essay-style questions, multiple choice questions have a clearly defined right or wrong answer, which can be easily scored and graded. This objectivity helps to ensure fairness and consistency in the assessment process, as the same criteria can be applied to all students' responses. This is particularly important in high-stakes exams, where the results can have significant consequences for the test-takers.Another advantage of multiple choice questions is their versatility. They can be used to assess a wide range of cognitive skills, from simple recall of facts to more complex problem-solving and criticalthinking abilities. By carefully crafting the question stem and the response options, educators can design multiple choice questions that test a student's understanding of key concepts, their ability to apply knowledge to new situations, or their capacity for analytical reasoning.Multiple choice questions also offer practical benefits in terms of administration and scoring. They can be quickly and easily marked, either by hand or through automated scoring systems, which can save time and resources for educators. This efficiency is especially valuable in large-scale assessments, where the number of test-takers may be substantial.Furthermore, multiple choice questions can provide valuable feedback to both students and educators. By analyzing the patterns of student responses, educators can identify areas of strength and weakness, and tailor their teaching strategies accordingly. Students, in turn, can use the feedback from multiple choice questions to pinpoint their own knowledge gaps and focus their study efforts on areas that require more attention.However, it is important to acknowledge that multiple choice questions also have some limitations. They may not be the most effective way to assess certain types of skills, such as written communication, creative thinking, or problem-solving in complex,real-world scenarios. In these cases, alternative assessment formats, such as essays, projects, or performance-based tasks, may be more appropriate.Additionally, there is a risk of guessing or employing test-taking strategies that can skew the results of multiple choice assessments. Students who are unsure of the correct answer may attempt to eliminate options or make educated guesses, which can lead to inaccurate measurements of their true understanding.To address these limitations, educators must carefully design multiple choice questions that minimize the potential for guessing and encourage deeper engagement with the subject matter. This may involve incorporating more complex question stems, using distractors that are closely related to the correct answer, or incorporating additional question formats, such as multiple select or matching, within the same assessment.Despite these challenges, multiple choice questions remain a valuable tool in the assessment of English language proficiency. When used judiciously and in conjunction with other assessment methods, they can provide a comprehensive and reliable evaluation of a student's knowledge and skills.As the education landscape continues to evolve, it is likely that therole and design of multiple choice questions will also adapt to meet the changing needs of learners and educators. However, their core strengths – objectivity, versatility, and efficiency – will likely ensure their continued prominence in the assessment of English language learning.。
一、1. What is mainly talked about in this passage? B. Charlie Chaplin had great influence on film-making and people worldwide.2. The word “rampant” (underlined in Para.2) most probably means____________. D. widespread3. It can be inferred from the passage that _______________.C. in the 1920s, movie-going was a popular entertainment in the US4. Which of the following statement is TRUE? B. Charlie Chaplin’s tramp was employed by IBM in its advertisement.5. When was this article most probably written? C. In the 1990s二、1. It cannot be inferred from the article that ______. C. Discarded and homeless children do not lead similar lives2. Which of the following statements is NOT true about The Kid ? D. Its creative idea came from Chaplin’s personal experience.3. Modern Times ______. A. caused Chaplin to run into political problems4. The Great Dictator ______. A. caused him to be denied admission into England5. This passage mainly tells about ______. C. social studies of Chaplin’s life三、1.What caused LaShaun Wilson to leave single motherhood for marriage? A. New welfare rules.2.We can learn that welfare reform aims at _______ B. getting more people off welfare system.3.The word “fear”(underlined in Paragraph1) most probably refers to_______. D. poor women could hardly find ideal husbands4.It can be inferred that before welfare reform was carried out,_____ A. marriage rates were very low among the poorest families5.Which of the following statements is TRUE? D. welfare assistance is not really intended for men.四、1.Welfare reforms have made about ______ women and children move off welfare from 1994 to 2001. C.9 million2.Why did people stay on welfare for a shorter period in 1994? B. They could easily find jobs again.3.The key step to help women achieve economic self-sufficiency now is to______ A. provide substance abuse treatment.4.what does the writer think about the welfare reform bills passed by the House? A. They are pushing welfare woman into a difficult situation.5.From the changing character of the welfare population we can infer that____ B. welfare reform will meet with new problems.五、1.The word “energy” (underlined in Paragraph 1) probably means______. C. physical and intellectual vigor2.The author felt overwhelmed with all the following except _______. C. emptying her thoughts and enjoying the quiet.3.According to Paragraph 3,the author feels like _____ after being along. B. her regular life was busy and enjoyable.4.Which of the following statements is NOT true?_____ B. The author no longer likes to have quiet moments in her life.5.We can infer from the passage that the author is a _____. C. Middle-aged woman who has been having a busy life.六、1.It can be inferred from the passage that InterHall has_____. B. just been in existence for two years.2..According to Paragraph3, InterHall is probably trying to have the student_______. C. be active in their community.3.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? B. InterHall will award T-shit for all members of the organization.4.What is the author’s attitude toward InterHall? D. Supportive5.The following statements are true EXCEPT_________ D. InterHall has gotten $144,000 from the office of Student Affairs.七、1.The author of this passage might believe that___. B. men are taught from early age to behave masculine to meet social approval.2.What does the last sentence of the first paragraph imply? C. Men and woman are completely different from each other.3.According to research, woman are by nature more attuned to their own and others’ feelings ,which means that women____A. agree with their own and others’ feelings easily4. which of the following is in agreement with the author’s point of view?_____ D. Men and women are likely to believe that they are from different planets.5.The word “stereotyped” (underlined in paragraph2) probably means_____. A. without individuality.八、1.What is the main topic of this passage? A. Suicide and the people responsible in prevention.2.Schools can teach_____ to be on the look out for students likely to attempt suicide. D. classmates3.If necessary, a doctor can provide the family of a suicidal person with_____. C. counseling4.A country like Sweden has ___. B. a strong plan for addressing suicide5.”Non-lethal”(underlined in the last paragraph) mean_____ . C. not deadly。
《英语读写I 》试卷 (本答卷共5页) I . Multiple-Choice (20%) Directions: In this part there are 10 incomplete sentences andmarked A, B, C and D. You should choose the best one A. wrote up B. wrote down C .wrote over D. wrote off A. bear B. catch C .require D. develop A. after others ’ faces B. to others ’ noses C .before others ’ eyes D. behind others ’ backs A. for B. with C .to D. on A. where B. which C .what D. there A. optional B. local C .available D. grand A. worked out B. turned out C .hung out D. thought outA. atB. under C .on D. for9. I shouldn ’t throw ______the receipt(收据).A. offB. up C .away D. down10. _______you take a taxi, you will still miss your flight.A. Even asB. Even so C .Even if D. Even nowDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage isfollowed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each ofPassage OneQuestions1-5 are based on the following passage.Elizabeth’s father died when she was nine. Her family was large, and very poor. She struggled for self-esteem. But it was difficult when her clothes weren’t as nice as the other kids and her new school was still unfamiliar.During a math lesson, Elizabeth stared at the chalkboard and was struggling to understand a concept. With ever stroke of the chalk, she became more confused. She has suffered from chronic ear infection, and had missed many days of her fifth grade year. When she finally got the courage to raise her little hand and ask Mr. Thompson how the problem was done, he became very angry. He marched her up in front of the class and told his insecure child that she was “incapable of learning and extremely stupid.”This remark plagued Elizabeth for years.Elizabeth drifted into marriage. After discovering her husband’s long time infidelity, she found herself divorced with three young daughters. She moved back to her home state and tried to pick up the pieces she had left behind.Knowing that she would be the sole support of these children, and having no desire to remarry, Elizabeth started college. Like most good mothers, she wanted the best for her children. She didn’t want to deprive them of their mother. She would rise early and stay up late to get every spare minute she could to study.When she received her first “A” she was confused. She thoug ht there must be some mistake. This was Elizabeth, Elizabeth the stupid. When her good grades piled up, she realized for the first time that maybe Mr. Thompson was wrong. She graduated from Brigham Young University, and will soon be receiving her master’s degree at California State University in San Bernardino.1. What made it hard for Elizabeth to preserve her self-esteem?A. Her father’s death.B. Her shabby dresses.C. Her large family.D. Her poor mathematics.2. Why did Elizabeth stare at the chalkboard?A. Because too much homework had made her tired and sick.B. Because she had ear infections and could not hear very well.C. Because she was puzzled by the math problem on the blackboard.A. was bad-tempered but kindB. was incapable of making himself understoodC. was cruel but strict with his studentsD. lacked kindness and impatience with slow learnersA. Because Mr. Thompson had wronged her.B. Because she had not studied hard enough.C. Because she thought that she had made some mistakes in the exam.D. Because she believed that it was a mistake.A. a student can achieve great success even though he or she is stupidB. people who suffer a lot are more likely to work hard and succeed in the endC. those who lack self-respect can overcome their self-humiliation throughhard workD. poor children can also receive best education and rise high in lifeQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the following questions.It is only when you see “eye to eye” with another person that a real basis forthey converse with us, others can make us feel ill-at-ease and some seemthird of the time. When a person’s gaze meets yours for morefirst, he or she finds you verysecondly, he or she is hostile towards you and may be making a verbal challenge. It’s not surprising, therefore, that the nervous, timid person who meets should be avoided at all times as they make others feel that you are staring at them.Like most body language and gestures, the length of time that one person gazes at another is culturally determined. Southern Europeans have a high frequency of gaze that may be offensive to others and the Japanese gaze at the neck rather than at the face when conversing. Always be sure to consider cultural circumstances before jumping to conclusions.Not only is the length of the gaze significant; just as important is the geographical areao f the person’s face and body at whi ch you direct your gaze, as this also affects the result of a negotiation. These signals are sent and received non-verbally and are accurately understood by the receiver.6. According to Para. 1, what should we do in order to make our conversing partners comfortable?A. Look at them as short as possible.B. Look at them as long as possible.C. Wear dark tinted glasses in order not to make others feel you are staring at them.D. Meet their eyes from time to time, but not always.7. What does the word “appealing” most probably mean?A. Funny.B. PrettyC. AttractiveD. Stubborn8. What is NOT mentioned as culturally determined?A. The body language.B. The length of gaze.C. The area at which you direct your gaze.D. Wearing dark tinted glasses.9. What can affect the result of a negotiation according to this passage?A. Whether one wears glasses or not.B. Whether on uses a lot of body languages.C. Whether one looks at another when conversing.D. Whether the signals are sent non-verbally.10. What can we infer from this passage?A. In negotiation non-verbal communication can be very significant.B. If we find our conversing partner interesting, we should gaze at him/her longer.C. Whether a person meets your gaze is culturally determineD. The length of the gaze is culturally determined.III. Translation (20%).2. 司机应对这次事故负责。
多项选择题:CVB:unit11. It is test _____ to judge a person’s ability only by the result of his written examinations.A) loving B) warshipping C) admiring D) worshipping2. He was ______ murder and sentenced to deathA) accused of B) blamed for C) responsible for D) guilty of3. There are two _____ rooms in this house, which are meant for rent.A) empty B) vacant C) blank D) unoccupied4. I am fed up! I’ve been ____ of catching the same bus, doing the same work and meeting the same people everyday!A) boring B) tiring C) hated D) bored5. Her way of walking is quite_____ from that of her sisters.A) distinctive B) clear C) distinct D) unique6. We made a _____ examination of the jewel before we decided to buy it.A) little B) small C) tiny D) minute7. I borrowed a lot of interesting books from the public library for my son in order to ____ his interest in reading.A) support B) sustain C) carry on D) improve8. If no one _____, we will have a picnic this Saturday.A) opposes B) agrees C) objects D) protests9. Those books I ordered still haven’t come; I will have to ____ the manager about them.A) chase B) pursue C) tell D) blame10. If you can’t _____ your absence from the class, you will be punished.A) prove B) justify C) testify D) explainunit2:1. The schoolmaster ______ the girl’s bravery in his opening speech.A) applauded B) applied C) elevated D) exploded2. Petrol is refined from the ______ oil we take out of the ground.A) crude B) raw C) coarse D) original3. The plane was ______ for two hours because of the heavy fog.A) delayed B) detained C) postponed D) dismissed4. The students in Prof. Fielding’s class had a/an ______ passion for William Shakespeare.A) extraordinary B) extra C) special D) ordinary5. She is so disappointed that it is very difficult to ______ her enthusiasm or______ her to any action of hope.A) rouse…arouse B) arouse…rouse C) excite…raise D) raise…excite6. The morning news says a school bus ______ with a train at the junction and a group of policemen were sent there immediately.A) bumped B) collided C) crashed D) crushed7. Arriving home, the boy told the parents about all the ______ which occurred in his dormitory.A) incidence B) matters C) incidents D) accidents8. To our ______, Geoffrey’s illness proved not to be as serious as we had feared.A) belief B) relief C) release D) anxiety9. The service is a ______ to those who died for the independence of the nation.A) memory B) memorial C) monument D) message10. At first, the seller wanted 150 dollars for the suit, but at last I ______ to40 dollars!A) cut it in B) cut it down C) cut it short D) cut it off11. It is reported that thirty people were killed in a ______ on the railway yesterday.A) collision B) collaboration C) corrosion D) confrontation12. In Britain today women ______ 44% of the workforce, and nearly half the mothers with children are in paid work.A) build up B) stand for C) make up D) conform to13. In sharp ______ to John, who is frank, Henry is too sophisticated.A) conflict B) contrast C) comparison D) contradictionunit3:1.He was driven out of the house by the landlady since he had failed to pay his ______ for two months.A) bill B) fee C) fare D) rent2. Once ______ of doping (using excitant), the long distance runner will face a life ban.A) sentenced B) accused C) convicted D) condemned3. On this special occasion, we’d love to have Eight Treasure Pudding for ______ which is a specialty in this Chinese restaurant.A) dessert B) desert C) deserve D) desertion4.The insurance company paid the Johnsons $ 20,000 in ____ after theirhouse was burnt down.A) pension B) compensation C) commission D) substitution5. Some vegetables like tomatoes and carrots are more nutritious while eaten cooked than ____.A) crude B) originally C) rude D) raw6. The defending ______ snatched the gold medal by setting a new world record.A) champagne B) campaign C) companion D) champion7. More ______ attitudes toward divorce were held responsible for the rise in divorce rate.A) liberal B) liberate C) literal D) literate8. You can claim a refund (退款) provided you keep the ______.A) recipe B) receipt C) label D) cheque9. The undoubted ______ of the opening ceremony was a grand display of fireworks.A) height B) summit C) peak D) highlight10. The babysitter handed the mother a piece of paper ______ that she was in good health.A) certifying B) justifying C) clarifying D) notifying11. Businesses ______ in those few weeks; but soon an economic crisis crushed them.A) thrived B) boomed C) prospered D) flourished。