BOOK 3 Unit 3 Test Yourself
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A Test for Unit 3 Book 3一、单选(12分)1.---Would you permit me ____ here?----Sorry, we don’t permit ____ here in the lab.A. smoking, smokingB. to smoke, to smokeC. smoking, to smokeD.to smoke, smoking2. Sometimes she’d ask the driver to stop in front of a particular building and would sit ________ into the darkness, saying nothing. A. staring B. glaring C. watching D. noticing3. After going into the concert hall, the mother ________ a friend and went over to greet him.A. searchedB. knewC. spottedD. realized4— Do you mind my taking the books away?— _______ . A. Certainly, please do. B. No, go ahead C. Yes, not at all D. No, please don’t5 — His mother was ill and he had to look after her in hospital.—That’s ________ he was absent from the meeting. A. because B. what C. why D. which6 After the hurricane was over, the citizens looked at ________ was left of their houses, feeling sad.A. whatB. thatC. whichD. all7 — ________ that he managed to get the information.—Oh, a friend of his helped him. A. Where was it B. What was it C. How was it D. Why was it8 It is surprising that the old man________ should be a millionaire.A. in ragsB. in redC. in disguiseD. in rag9 — Will you go to his birthday party?—No, I won’t ________ invited. A. if B. as if C. what if D. even if10— Did you plan to meet here?— Yes, we met _____ . A. by mistake B. by design C. by accident D. with chance11.He can’t get used to the city life here because he was ____ in the countryside.A. grown upB. brought upC. fedD. trained12 — I will take my mid-term exam tomorrow.— ________. A. Forget it B. Congratulations C. That’s all right D. Good luck1. They ________ get down the hill when suddenly it began to rain heavily.2. My brother never misses a class ________ he is ill and has a high fever.3. The girl ________ so ________ listening to music that she forgot the meeting.4. There is so much rubbish her e that I really don’t know what ________ it.5. Though he was told it was hard to find a job there, he still decided to ________.6. — I wonder if I could use your typewriter? —Sure, ________.7. — How did you find this important letter? — Quite ________.8. He has been asked to ________ his absence.9. If you don’t listen to the teacher’s advice, you will ________.三、完形填空(满分40分)A businessman, with a large amount of money, was walking through a remote(偏远的) area. Upon 1 this, a thief followed him, planning to 2 his money at a certain time. The businessman noticed something was 3 , and he started to pay much more 4 to the thief.The businessman soon asked the thief if he 5 help find some water nearby, and when the thief went to 6 the water, the businessman put all of his 7 into the thief’s bag. Then the thief returned and told the businessman 8 the water was. 9 the businessman left to get some water, the thief quickly 10 the businessman’s bag. Certainly, there was nothing that the thief 11 .The thief was 12 , but he still did not give up hope. After some time, the businessman returned and they both 13 for a long time. Then the businessman got tired and 14 under a big tree. The thief again checked the businessman’s bag and still did not find any money. So the thief 15 that the businessman did not actually have any money with him.Finally, they arrived at a city. When the thief went after a job and left his own bag behind, the businessman 16 in and took back all of his own money he had put there 17 . When the thief came back, he was surprised to see that the businessman was 18 some jewels with the money in his bag. The thief couldn’t19 asking the question, ―I didn’t know you had money on the 20 .‖ The businessman smiled to him, ―Of course you didn’t, because it is not yours.‖1. A. talking B. learning C. thinking D. speaking2. A. keep B. borrow C. steal D. put3. A. new B. common C. strange D. dangerous4. A. care B. mercy C. need D. attention5. A. would B. could C. should D. must6. A. carry on B. look for C. watch over D. bring along7. A. goods B. food C. money D. clothes8. A. how B. what C. that D. where9. A. As soon as B. As far as C. As well as D. As long as10. A. hid B. searched C. explored D. changed11. A. saved B. planned C. owned D. wanted12. A. frightened B. angry C. surprised D. nervous13. A. drank B. walked C. rested D. discussed14. A. sat B. stood C. slept D. stopped15. A. agreed B. wished C. doubted D. believed16. A. put B. got C. reached D. broke17. A. rightly B. luckily C. really D. formerly18. A. buying B. wearing C. having D. showing19. A. keep B. help C. enjoy D. avoid20. A. trip B. visit C. holiday D. business四、语法填空(10分)There was once a boy who had a temper(脾气). His father gave him a bag of nails and told him that every time he lost his temper, he ___ 1__ hammer a nail into the back of the fence.The first day the boy ___ 2__(drive)37 nails into the fence. Over the next few weeks as he learned to control his anger, the number of nails hammered ___ 3__ (gradual) decreased. He discovered ___ 4__ was easier to hold his temper than to drive nails into the fence.Finally the day came ___ 5__ he didn’t lose his temper. He told his father and his father suggested that the boy now___ 6__ (pull) out one nail for each day so that he was able to hold his anger. The days passed and the boy told his father that all the nails were gone.The father took the boy ___ 7__ the hand and led him to the fence. He said, ―Look at the holes in the fence. The fence will never be the same. When you say things in anger; they leave a scar (疤痕) just like the___ 8__ on the fence. It won’t matter how many times you say I am sorry, ___ 9__ wound is still there. A verbal wound is as bad as a physical one. Friends are very rare. They make you smile and encourage you ___10__ (success). They lend an ear, and always want to open their hearts to us.‖五、短文改错(10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文.文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。
Passage OneA couple of years ago I spent the day at an elementary school in New Jersey. It was a nice average school, a square and solid building, full of reasonably well-behaved kids from middle-class families. I handled three classes, and by the time I staggered out the door I wanted to lie down for the rest of the day.Teaching's the toughest job there is. In his new memoir, "Teacher Man," Frank McCourt recalls telling his students, "Teaching is harder than working on docks and warehouses." Not to mention writing a column. I can stare off into the middle distance with my chin (下巴) in my hand any time. But you go mentally south for five minutes in front of a class of fifth graders, and you are sunk.The average new teacher today makes just under $30,000 a year, which may not look too bad for a twenty-something with no mortgage (抵押贷款) and no kids. But soon enough the new teachers realize that they can make more money and not work anywhere near as hard elsewhere. After a lifetime of hearing the old legends about cushy (舒适安逸的) hours and summer vacations, they figure out that early mornings are for students who need extra help, evenings are for test corrections and lesson plans, and weekends and summers are for second and even third jobs to try to pay the bills.According to the Department of Education, one in every five teachers leaves after the first year, and almost twice as many leave within three. If any business had that rate of turnover, someone would do something smart and strategic to fix it. This isn't any business. It's the most important business around, the gardeners of the landscape of the human race.Unfortunately, the current way of dealing with problems in education is taken directly from business practice, and it's a terrible fit. Instead of simply acknowledging that starting salaries are woefully low and committing to increasing them and finding the money for reasonable recurring raises, politicians have wasted decades talking about something called merit pay (奖励工资). It's a concept that works fine if you're making toys, but kids aren't toys, and good teaching isn't an assembly line.26. What can we infer from the first paragraph about teachers?A. They have to teach three classes at a time.B. They have a very rewarding job.C. They prefer to teach children from middle-class families.D. They have a very hard job to do.27. Why does the author say teaching is tougher than writing a column?A. Teaching is like working on docks and warehouses.B. Teaching demands full attention.C. Teachers have to work with children.D. Teachers have no chance to go traveling.28. What do new teachers find out after some practice?A. Their starting salary is lower than offered by other occupations.B. They have to work during vacations to make ends meet.C. They have to plan their time well to get everything done.D. They can take a second or even a third job besides teaching.29. We can infer from the fourth paragraph that the author thinks __________.A. measures should be taken to keep teachers in their jobsB. the rate of turnover in teaching is low compared to other occupationsC. it's natural for a number of teachers to quit in three to five yearsD. it's fair to call teachers the gardeners of the landscape of the human race30. What does the author think of merit pay?A. It will make up for teachers' low starting salaries.B. It will bring down the turnover rate of teachers.C. It is a good fix for current educational problems.D. It is not suitable for the teaching profession.Passage TwoQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:I was born with a disability that affects my sense of balance, causing me to walk with a limp. Not only does it affect the function of the legs, but it also has an impact on the kidneys.The disability has had its ups and downs. As a young child, I can remember the way other children would stare at me because of the way that I walked. There were many times that my schoolmates would laugh at me and call me names simply because of their lack of understanding, especially back in the mid 70s and early 80s. Children then were just unwilling to take the time to learn why one of their classmates might walk, speak or seem noticeably different from themselves.Now that I am an adult, I have noticed that the stares and names have begun to fade, and judgments that once were negative have begun to turn toward acceptance. The signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has played a great part in breaking down some of those barriers (障碍) that, as a child, left me to fight a war that seemed to have no end. Now I look beyond what I can't do and focus on what I can. I have learned that limitations open doors that have been closed, showing other ways to meet our needs. I have always looked at life as a challenge, grasping each obstacle with open arms.There is nothing in this world that comes easy. I must stand tall and look forward, to be ever so ready for what still lies ahead. People often feel sorry for those who were born with some type of disability. But their compassion (怜悯) is misplaced.Yes, I may not be able to run as fast or perform certain tasks, but my disability gives me a better look at life and all that's around me. I want to be seen not as a disability but as a person who has, and will continue to, bloom (成长). So I decided to become an advocate (倡导者)on behalf of disabled Americans, to fight for our rights that for so long have been ignored.I feel that it only takes one powerful voice to change the minds of many nations, and as long as I have a mouth to use and a mind to think I will continue to work to bring peace upon the disabled community.31. Why did children stare at the author when he was young?A. He walked in an uneven way.B. He often lost his balance and fell to the ground.C. He had an appearance quite different from others.D. He spoke in a different way from others.32. It can be inferred from the passage that in the 1970s, disabled children ________.A. were not accepted by their peersB. received different treatment at schoolC. had frequent fights with their classmatesD. had ups and downs in their life33. Being disabled, the author ________.A. has lost many a battle in his lifeB. looks at life as a challengeC. focuses on the limitations he has to sufferD. is angry for the many opportunities he has lost34. According to the author, his disability ________.A. has given him a better understanding of lifeB. aroused sympathy from people around himC. is a constant barrier between him and the communityD. has prevented him from growing up to a full person35. Why did the author decide to become an advocate for the disabled?A. He still has a mouth to use and a mind to think.B. He has got a powerful voice to change people's minds.C. The signing of the ADA has failed to change a thing in their life.D. Their rights are still being ignored.Passage ThreeQuestions 36-40 are based on the following passage:I'm coming off this plane, and landing at London airport. I'm looking around for a middle-aged woman, my Aunt Penn, who I've seen in pictures. The photographs are out of date, but she looked like the type who would wear a big necklace (项链) and flat shoes, and maybe some kind of narrow dress in black or gray. But I'm just guessing since the pictures only showed her face.Anyway, I'm looking and looking and everyone's leaving and there's no signal on my phone and I'm thinking, "Oh great, I'm going to be abandoned at the airport so that's two countries they don't want me in," when I notice everyone's gone except this kid who comes up to me and says, "You must be Daisy." And when I look relieved he does too and says, "I'm Edmond.""Hello Edmond," I say, "nice to meet you." I look at him hard to try to get a feel for what my new life with my cousins might be like.Now let me tell you what he looks like before I forget because it's not exactly what you'd expect from your average fourteen-year-old what with the cigarette and hair that looked like he cut it himself with a knife in the dead of night, but aside from that he's exactly like some kind of mutt, you know the ones you see at the dog shelter who are kind of hopeful and sweet and put their nose straight into your hand when they meet you with a certain kind of dignity and you know from that second that you're going to take him home? Well that's him.Only he took me home.I'll take your bag, he said, and even though he's about half a mile shorter than me and has arms about as thick as a dog leg, he grabs my bag, and I grab it back and say "Where's your mom, is she in the car?"And he smiles and takes a drag on his cigarette, which, even though I know smoking kills and all that, I think is a little bit cool, but maybe all the kids in England smoke cigarettes? I don't say anything in case it's a well-known fact that the smoking age in England is something like twelve and by making a big thing about it I'll end up looking like an idiot when I've barely been here five minutes. Anyway, he says," Mum couldn't come to the airport because she's working, and everyone else seemed to be somewhere else, so I drove here myself."36. Daisy flew to London to ________.A. see EnglandB. live with her auntC. meet EdmondD. visit a friend37. Before Edmond greeted her, Daisy felt ________.A. anxiousB. curiousC. relievedD. excited38. Edmond waited till everyone was gone before greeting Daisy because _______.A. he did not want to talk to a girl before othersB. he did not get Daisy's phone callC. he had never seen Daisy beforeD. he was looking for a middle-aged woman39. What did Edmond look like in Daisy's eyes?A. An average 14-year-old.B. A lost dog.C. An old friend.D. A man with dignity.40. Daisy did not make any comment about Edmond smoking because _______.A. she knew all children in England smoke cigarettesB. she thought smoking did harm to one's healthC. the smoking age in England is about twelveD. she did not want to make a fool of herself51. Large-scale studies are needed to ________ the encouraging results we have obtained so far.A. conductB. confirmC. contractD. commit52. Dr. Smith is starting the first training program himself, and his methods of teaching will be used in all ________ training programs.A. subsequentB. temporaryC. fruitfulD. energetic53. Whoever disobeys the company's safety regulations shall be ________ on the spot.A. dismissedB. switchedC. interruptedD. revealed54. This is a very formal occasion. It is not appropriate to wear ________ pants or skirts.A. messyB. franticC. casualD. jealous55. All the questions the police asked ________ what she had been doing on the night of the robbery.A. brought upB. revolved aroundC. built onD. singled out56. The noise ________ to be just the dogs fighting for a bone in the courtyard.A. made outB. worked outC. rang outD. turned out57. Our system has been designed to give the user quick and easy ________ to the required information.A. accentB. accessC. responseD. approach58. So far only a dozen people who had direct contact with live chickens have ________ the bird flu.A. distributedB. displayedC. contractedD. constituted59. Many young women do aerobics (增氧健美操) every day in their ________ to achieve the perfect body.A. questB. strainC. temptationD. campaign60. The official ________ of the events is that the police were attacked and were just trying to defend themselves.A. issueB. illusionC. versionD. perspective61. ________ the warning that smoking kills, the number of smokers does not seem to drop in our country.A. WithB. ForC. AsD. Despite62. Why did you have to ________ the subject of religion since you know the guests are sharply divided on it?A. bring upB. leave outC. turn againstD. call up63. If schoolchildren are allowed to work at their own ________, their performance will generally improve.A. versionB. paceC. evolutionD. system64. Clara was ________ to sell her late husband's paintings to pay her debts.A. qualifiedB. assumedC. compelledD. racked65. To attract foreign investors, you have to ________ them that their investment will have profitable returns.A. confirmB. stimulateC. grabD. convince66. I don't think I can ever ________ my teachers for their devoted work, but I can in my turn do my best for my students.A. repayB. interruptC. respondD. witness67. The conference was an attempt to ________ discussion of the problem of widening gaps between the rich and the poor.A. stimulateB. conductC. intendD. uncover68. The lawyer outlined the case to him, being careful not to ________ anything important.A. save upB. cut throughC. leave outD. take out69. The clerk held my passport four inches from his face and ________ to read it.A. affectedB. flippedC. strainedD. giggled70. The wounded woman got to her feet and made a ________ at the kitchen knife at the sink.A. grabB. clickC. commentD. pat71. The designers made the most ________ water gardens to match the houses, with canals, fountains and cascades (小瀑布).A. casualB. elaborateC. fruitfulD. frantic72. Suggesting something which he or she can do ________ the child's sense of achievement.A. makes upB. pass onC. brings upD. adds to73. If these problems are not ________ early in their training, they can be a real danger to themselves and to their instructors.A. skippedB. contractedC. spottedD. responded74. In order to reach ________ physical fitness for the coming match, he cut out all social activities and concentrated on his training.A. maximumB. temporaryC. extensiveD. detached75. We can't ________ the suspects to be guilty simply because they've decided to remain silent.A. interpretB. assumeC. grantD. arrest76. The professor ________ the whole chapter, saying it was not difficult for us to study it by ourselves.A. dismissedB. coveredC. skippedD. explored77. Tourism authorities ________ quickly to reports of the attack, claiming that it was accidental and that crime against tourists was quite rare in the scenic areas.A. addedB. fastenedC. skippedD. responded78. It is rarely useful to try and adjust fully to the time-zone transition (转变) before the journey, since this will ________ your life-style too much.A. interruptB.flipC. renovateD.decay79. To ________ for the position, applicants would need to have a PhD degree and 3 years' working experience.A. strainB. qualifyC. registerD. campaign80. We must come to a decision and take action quickly, for time is ________ faster than we think.A. catching onB. running outC. stepping upD. revolving around81.不打算努力工作的人就没有可能取得成功。
BOOK 3 Unit 1 Test Yourself-----Multiple ChoiceDirections: For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1. Fuel scarcities and price increases ____ automobile designers to develop completely new lines of small cars and trucks.A) prompted B) persuaded C) imposed D) enlightened2. As he was the only person who has the key, Simon felt himself ____ suspicion.A) under B) in C) beyond D) upon3. It was such a grand view that it ____ strong emotion in us sight-seers.A) roused B) rose C) arose D) aroused4. It was ____ of you not to play the piano while I was having a sleep.A) considerate B) careful C) considering D) considerable5. Some of the old ____ about the space age are coming true.A) fantasies B) delusions C) nightmares D) impressions6. A lot of old buildings in the town were ruined during the earthquake, but they were beautifully ____soon by the local people.A) recovered B) restored C) resumed D) returned7. Reading ____ the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours.A) rectifies B) prolongs C) minimizes D) furnishes8. While the development of the suburbs has created problems, it has also provided ____ modern housing for millions of people.A) excessive B) immense C) memorable D) substantial9. She worked hard at her task before she felt sure that the results would ____ her long effort.A) justify B) testify C) rectify D) verify10. Hunger could be his only for killing a living thing.A) sensation B) cause C) purpose D) motive11. I will ____ my lawyer to write out the agreement.A) inform B) notify C) announce D) report12. A benefit performance is a performance for which a charitable organization has bought out at a discounted price and ___ funds by selling tickets at a full price.A) furnishes B) raises C) accumulates D) contributes13. Although these people knew that their boss was in a difficult situation, they were still ____ him.A) sticking to B) sticking with C) sticking on D) sticking by14. The secret agent concealed his real mission, so many local people were____ into thinking that he was a good person.A) betrayed B) driven C) deceived D) convinced15. The coming of the railways in the 1830s ____ our society and economy.A) transferred B) transformed C) transmitted D) transported16. One day, you will have to ____ this foolish behavior.A) pay B) pay for C) pay back D) pay off17. The French pianist who had been praised very highly ____ to be a great disappointment.A) turned up B) turned out C) turned in D) turned down18. He has never done this type of work before; I am not sure how he will fit in_____ with it.A) in B) on C) into D) up19. She cut her hair short and tried to ______ herself as a man.A) decorate B) disguise C) fabricate D) fake20. Y our advice would be ___ valuable to him, who is at present at his wits’ end.A) exceedingly B) excessively C) extensively D) exclusively21. At first, the speaker was referring to the problem of pollution in the country, but halfway in her speech, she suddenly ___ to another subject.A) committed B) switched C) favored D) transmitted22. On hearing the bad news, she sprang up ______.A) for a start B) with a start C) at the start D) from the start23. Wouldn’t it be wise to _____ the possibility of rain before planning the garden party?A) check in B) check through C) check out D) check on24. It was such a solemn occasion that not even a child ____ a sound.A) delivered B) uttered C) voiced D) spoke25. My father seemed to be in no ____ to look at my school report.A) emotion B) mood C) attitude D) feeling26. His face ____ with pain when badly hurt by the shopkeeper.A) contracted B) was twisted C) was twinkled D) twisted27. The naughty boy ____ in his shoes when he saw the cane in his father’s hand.A) shivered B) trembled C) frightened D) feared28. The students couldn’t _____ what the teacher was trying to explain.A) grip B) seize C) grasp D) snatch29. The older New England villages have changed relatively little ____ a gas station or two in recent decades.A) except for B) in addition to C) except D) besides30. Having come from a ____ society, Dick found it hard to adjust to a small town.A) abundant B) wealthy C) sufficient D) largeKeys:1-5 AADAA 6-10 BDDAD 11-15 BBDCB16-20 BBABA 21-25 BBDBB 26-30 BACABKeys:1-5 DCDBD 6-10 CDBCC 11-15 DAABC16-20 BDABA 21-25 BBDBB 26-30 ACDBCBOOK 3 Unit 2 Test Yourself-----Multiple ChoiceDirections: For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1.The republication of the poet’s most recent works will certainly ____ his national reputation.A) magnify B) enlarge C) strengthen D) enhance2. Humidity (湿度) is so intense in some parts of the tropics that Europeans find they are unable to ____ it.A) maintain B) persist C) endure D) sustain3. The suspect’s fingerprints on the gun were the main ____ against him.A) crime B) information C) conviction D) evidence4. Most people who travel in the course of their work are given travelling ____.A) income B) allowances C) pay D) wages5. Be careful with those fireworks; they are ____ to go off unexpectedly.A) easy B) probable C) available D) liable6. He ran so fast that he was out of ____.A) air B) oxygen C) breath D) wind7. When you go to the doctor he asks you to describe your ____ so that he can make a diagnosis (诊断).A) indications B) signs C) symbols D) symptoms8. In general , the amount that a student spends for housing should be held to one-fifth the total ____ for living expenses.A) acceptable B) available C) advisable D) applicable9. His inability to learn foreign languages was a(n) ____ to his career.A) objection B) defect C) obstacle D) depression10. The ratio of the work done by the machine ____ the work done on it is called the efficiency of the machine.A) against B) with C) to D) for11. During the war she always kept a ____ of tinned food in the house.A) load B) substitute C) conservation D) reserve12. This machine works very well so long as no one ____ with it.A) interferes B) disturbs C) upsets D) interrupts13. In Britain people ____ four million tons of potatoes every year.A) consume B) swallow C) exhaust D) dispose14. That’s really typical ____ John. He says he’ll come but he never turns up.A) for B) of C) to D) with15. No effective ____ has been found for this fatal disease which claims thousands of lives each year.A) settlement B) method C) remedy D) prescription16. She was _____ what she had written so as to make the theme stand out more clearly.A) repairing B) revising C) remedying D) reforming17. The one pleasure that Einstein ____ his great fame was the ability it gave him to help others.A) resulted from B) stirred up C) turned out D) derived from18. The rain was heavy and ____ the land was flooded.A) consequently B) continuously C) constantly D) consistently19. The present difficulties ___stem from our failure to deal with the problem when it first arose.A) step B) stem C) steer D) sponsor20. Universal peace would be ____ to all mankind.A) beneficial B) valid C) advisable D) worthy21. The local government leaders are making every effort to ____ the problem of poverty.A) loosen B) tackle C) remove D) encounter22. We have not ______ information to statethe exact damage.A) abundant B) sufficient C) plenty D) efficient23. The court considers a financial ____ to be an appropriate way of punishing him.A) option B) duty C) obligation D) penalty24. The explorers were told to ____ themselves with everything they would need for the voyage.A) associate B) equip C) retreat D) feed25. What he ____ was that you didn’t tel l the whole truth.A) referred B) implied C) inclined D) accorded26. He hopes to ____ his paintings before the public in New York very soon.A) exhibit B) expose C) express D) experience27. German and Italian courses are held in Munich and Rome ____.A) relatively B) reluctantly C) respectively D) relevantly28. This vast stock of computerized images has ____ the possibilities open to the artist.A) speculated B) sponsored C) generated D) multiplied29. We don’t know all the circumstances, so it would be pointless to ____ on what happened.A) infer B) speculate C) guess D) infer30. This is the first draft of the book. Please feel perfectly free to ____ on it.A) cope B) complain C) comment D) confirmBOOK 3 Unit 3 Test Yourself-----Multiple ChoiceDirections: For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1. You must take the _____ steps by yourself; after you have begun, I will help you.A) primitive B) preliminary C) primary D) practicable2. How can you best ______ in your students the speech habits of the English language?A) civilize B) cultivate C) evolve D) train3. After three hours of heated debate, the _____ bill was passed by a narrow majority .A) virtual B) universal C) controversial D) substantial4. Richard’s news rep ort covering the conference was so _____ that nothing had been omitted.A) Comprehensive B) integrated C) redundant D) productive5. Shaking hands when people meet each other for the first time is practiced as a _____ way of greeting.A) conventional B) conservative C) constant D) convenient6. If you _____ a magnet-needle, its two ends can point North and South, and so it can be used to determine directions.A) overtake B) fix C) highlight D) suspend7. I am afraid that you have to alter your _____ views in light of the tragic news that has justarrived.A) indifferent B) distressing C) optimistic D) pessimistic8. Stamping on any country’s national flag is an _____ to its people.A) inflation B) ingredient C) insult D) invasion9. When he was a young boy, a serious disease deprived him of the _____ of hearing.A) organ B) possession C) conduct D) faculty10. If you _____ bright sunlight _____ dry wood with a glass, it will start burning.A) expose … to B) concentrate … on C) aim … at D) focus … on11. The manufacturers refused to take all _____ for damage caused by misuse.A) duty B) responsibility C) obligation D) share12. The noise was so faint that you had to ______ your ears to hear it.A) stir B) strengthen C) strain D) stride13. We’ve done our ______ to make the process as simple as possible.A) terminal B) utmost C) extreme D) supreme14. What he said was too ______ for me to understand.A) compound B) complex C) comprehensive D) conventional15. Their products are frequently overpriced and ____ in quality.A) influential B) inferior C) superior D) subordinate16. The old buildings blend with the new ones in perfect _____ so a walk along Nanking Road is an enjoyable discovery.A) control B) order C) harmony D) action17. One of his eyes was injured in an accident, but after a _____ operation, he quickly recovered his sight.A) delicate B) considerate C) precise D) sensitive18. If your baby is losing weight, you should _____ your doctor promptly.A) advocate B) consult C) enquire D) investigate19. I have worked on three _____ Saturdays.A) continuous B) consistent C) successive D) regular20. With the introduction of _____ technology, information flows faster than it ever did.A) involved B) complicated C) sophisticated D) complex21. The rest of the family had nearly reached the river, but Jane was _____ behind as usual.A) declining B) delaying C) lacking D) lagging22. It will be safer to walk on the streets because people will not need to carry large amounts of cash; virtually all financial _____ will be conducted by computer.A) transformations B) transmissions C) transitions D) transactions23. While both plans were perfectly sensible, only one seemed _____ in China’s particular situation.A) useful B) available C) feasible D) desirable24. Preliminary estimation puts the figure at around $110 billion, _____ the $160 billion the President is struggling to get through the Congress.A) in proportion to B) in reply to C) in relation to D) in contrast to25. We _____ the cook because her cooking was so poor.A) dismissed B) deserted C) resigned D) withdrew26. Dogs are often praised for their ______; they almost never abandon their masters.A) faith B) loyalty C) trust D) truthfulness27. Most parents encourage their children to take an active part in social events, _____ those events do not interfere with their studies.A) lest B) though C) unless D) provided28. We must _____ these trash ideas.A) discard B) dispose C) discharge D) dismiss29. She can run 100 meters in 13 seconds without _____ herself.A) executing B) inserting C) exerting D) devoting30. Our holiday plans _____ because of transport strikes.A) fell out B) fell through C) fell over D) fell behind Keys:1-5 BBCAA 6-10 DCCDD 11-15 BCBBB16-20 CABCC 21-25 DDCDA 26-30 BDACBBOOK 3 Unit 4 Test Yourself-----Multiple ChoiceDirections: For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1. If my plan isn’t ______ of by the committee, all my work will have been wasted.A) approved B) consented C) agreed D) admitted2. Everybody ______ in the hall where they were welcomed by the secretary.A) assembled B) accumulated C) piled D) joined3. Mr. Bloom is not ______ now, but he will be famous someday.A) significant B) dominant C) magnificent D) prominent4. The bridge was named ______ the hero who gave his life for the cause of the people.A) after B) with C) by D) from5. Most people were no longer listening to his long ______ story.A) annoying B) boring C) tiring D) exhausting6. Each of them had a different ______ of what actually happened, but hers was by far more believable.A) message B) theory C) version D) comment7. His latest piece of work was ______ by a song he heard on the radio.A) released B) inspired C) assessed D) composed8. As we know, blood types A and B cannot receive AB, but AB may receive A or B. Type O can give to any other group; hence it is often called the _____ donor.A) general B) popular C) universal D) common9. Very few scientists _____ completely new answers to the world’s proble ms.A) catch up with B) come up with C) keep up with D) put up with10. The socks were too small, and it was only by _____ them that he managed to get them on.A) spreading B) extending C) lengthening D) stretching11. Most broadcasters maintain that TV has been unfairly criticized and argue that the power of the medium is _____.A) granted B) implied C) exaggerated D) remedied12. Of all the soldiers they had the _____ of being the fiercest, the most patriotic, the toughest.A) recognition B) reservation C) recreation D) reputation13. She _____ along the path, glad to be able to take her time.A) hurried B) marched C) progressed D) wandered14. The company has _____ over the years into a multi-million dollar organization.A) involved B) resolved C) evolved D) revolved15. During the war, the government _____ many soldiers from the workers and farmers.A) adopted B) collected C) integrated D) recruited16. Some of his suggestions have been adopted but others have been turned _____ as they are quite impracticable.A) away B) back C) out D) down17. All the key words in the article are printed in _____ type so as to attract re aders’ attention.A) dark B) dense C) black D) bold18. This story is not real; it is only ______.A) imaginary B) imaginative C) imaginable D) imagined19. A peculiarly pointed chin is his most memorable facial ______.A) mark B) feature C) trace D) appearance20. In 1914, an apparently insignificant event in a remote part of Eastern Europe _____ Europe into a great war.A) imposed B) pitched C) inserted D) plunged21. He bought the house with a(n) _____ to making a quick profit out of it.A) goal B) purpose C) eye D) reason22. I’m very sorry to have _____ you with so many questions on such an occasion.A) interfered B) offended C) impressed D) bothered23. They are giving away free _____ of this new kind of cooking oil.A) illustrations B) demonstrations C) examples D) samples24. The scientists made ______ plans for landing a man on the moon.A) acute B) elaborate C) virtual D) delicate25. Although they plant trees in this area every year, the tops of some hills are still ______.A) blank B) hollo C) vacant D) bare26. All the streets were ______ with flags to welcome the Chinese delegation.A) supplied B) mended C) decorated D) pasted27. Y ou can’t drive a car unless you hold a driving ______.A) permission B) ticket C) pass D) license28. Although the cyclist was unhurt, his bicycle was _____ between the lorry and the wall.A) crushed B) clapped C) split D) cracked29. The wholesale price of this coat is $20 and the _____ price for it is $28.A) virtual B) massive C) retail D) singular30. Floods cause billions of dollars worth of property damage _____.A) relatively B) actually C) annually D) comparatively Keys:1-5 AADAB 6-10 CBCBD 11-15 CDDCD 16-20 DDABD 21-25 CDDBD 26-30 CDACCKeys:1-5 CBAAD 6-10 CDCBC 11-15 BDDCC16-20 DDDBA 21-25 CBDAC 26-30 BACDDBOOK 3 Unit 5 Test Yourself-----Multiple ChoiceDirections: For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1. The children performed a very ____ dance for their parents.A) precise B) smart C) graceful D) successive2. In the _____ paragraph some comments had been made of it.A) proceeding B) preceding C) progressing D) processing3. The dog’s collar was so ____ that it came off over his head.A) loose B) slight C) broad D) excessive4. We finally managed to ____ the committee’s approval of our plans.A) secure B) arouse C) exert D) execute5. Thousands of people died of starvation during the ____ in that African country.A) objection B) poverty C) consumption D) famine6. Four people were seriously ____ in an accident on the motorway.A) damaged B) harmed C) injured D) wounded7. In the advanced course students must take performance tests at monthly ____.A) gaps B) lengths C) distances D) intervals8. While admitting that this forecast was _____ exaggerated, the scientists warned against treating it as a cry of wolf.A) anyhow B) somewhere C) somewhat D) anyway9. The thief tried to open the locked door but _____.A) in no way B) in vain C) at a loss D) without effect10. He had a ____ look in his eyes. He must have been shocked.A) empty B) bare C) blank D) hollow11. Stone does not ____, and so the tools of long ago have remained when even the bones of the men who made them have disappeared without trace.A) crack B) decay C) destroy D) crush12. The swimming pool is so ____ that it’s safe for small children.A) stable B) smooth C) superficial D) shallow13. Being nam ed the best athlete of the year was an important ____ in the baseball player’s life.A) segment B) ingredient C) contribution D) episode14. Only hotel guests have the ____ of using the private beach.A) occasion B) possibility C) privilege D) habit15. Many people save money to ____ for their old age.A) supply B) offer C) provide D) yield16. Having decided to rent a flat, we ____ contacting all the accommodation agencies in the city.A) went up B) went down C) went out D) went about17. American women were ____ the right to vote until 1920 after many years of hardA) ignored B) refused C) neglected D) denied18. The medicine the doctor gave me ____ my headache.A) reduced B) improved C) released D) relieved19. As I had earlier made up my mind to run for governor, I could not ____. I must go on with the fight.A) vary B) withdraw C) undergo D) discard20. The water was so ____ that we could see the fish inside clearly.A) transparent B) obvious C) apparent D) visible21. While studying he was financially dependent ____ his wife.A) to B) of C) on D) from22. He ____ the medicine quickly and then drank some orange juice.A) sucked B) swallowed C) licked D) digested23. Another big issue ____ the new republic is the problem of the education of its citizens.A) confining B) confirming C) conflicting D) confronting24. I was unaware of the critical points involved, so my choice was quite ____.A) arbitrary B) rational C) mechanical D) unpredictable25. His parents no longer worry about him. He has a good job and can live ____ his own now.A) at B) by C) on D) with26. Mr. Henderson was determined to remain _____. He neither stood on his wife’s side nor on his mother’s side.A) natural B) neutral C) nervous D) native27. Do you believe these two ____ friends used to be bitter enemies?A) intimate B) emotional C) intense D) supreme28. As he had worked in the army as an electrical engineer for many years, he had every ____ for the job.A) privilege B) obligation C) qualification D) commitment29. She was very ____; she cried even when her husband left for another city on business.A) sensitive B) indifferent C) reluctant D) emotional30. Y oung children soon ____ words they hear their elders use.A) put forward B) look forward to C) turn up D) pick upKeys:1-5 BCCAB 6-10 CDDBB 11-15 ACDCB16-20 DACDD 21-25 DABBDBOOK 3 Unit 6 Test Yourself-----Multiple ChoiceDirections: For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1. Since many insects have already become ____ to DDT, scientists have to look for some newA) active B) resistant C) tough D) gradual2. It is a type of desert bush that can ____ extremes of temperature.A) adapt B) withdraw C) withstand D) shade3. If a man is easily taken in by emotional traps, he will not be able to make ____ judgments.A) sensitive B) sentimental C) sensible D) sensational4. Whenever he writes to his parents, he ____ a cheque with his letter.A) encloses B) contains C) reserves D) invests5. You should save your work often as a ____ against computer failure.A) sanction B) precaution C) shield D) shelter6. It took millions of years for order to grow out of the ____ of the universe.A) adjustment B) change C) chaos D) profile7. According to the weather ____, it’s going to be fine today.A) prediction B) indication C) provision D) forecast8. Accidents are of frequent ____ on this motorway because the traffic is extremely heavy here.A) arrival B) proportion C) scale D) occurrence9. Her pulse was so weak that the doctor had difficulty ____ it.A) inspecting B) detecting C) touching D) contacting10. There is need to check the ____ of the report.A) frequency B) accuracy C) emergency D) efficiency11. The old man did not seem to attach any importance ____ the question.A) to B) with C) towards D) for12. As the plane was getting ready to take off, we all ____ our seat belts.A) tied B) locked C) fastened D) closed13. Professor Collins was ____ of the latest developments in physics because he had been in hospital for several months.A) unconscious B) negative C) robbed D) ignorant14. It has been revealed that some government leaders ____ their authority and position to get illegal profits for themselves.A) employ B) take C) abuse D) overlook15. Fertilizer will ____ the growth of these tomato plants.A) accomplish B) accelerate C) accumulate D) account16. Y ears of ____ labor had hardened his muscles.A) survival B) mental C) restless D) manual17. Very few plants will ____ without water.A) flourish B) fade C) stem D) cultivate18. We rarely perceive more than a minute ____ of the sights and sounds that fall upon our sense organs; the great majority pass us by.A) fiction B) function C) fraction D) fragment19. I guess the whole paper has to be rewritten; only the first few paragraphs may be ____.A) sustained B) contained C) maintained D) retained20. The police will give you a ticket if you ____ the speed limit.A) break B) reject C) suspend D) exceed21. The wise man exercises ____ in his behavior and enjoyments.A) limitation B) interest C) restriction D) restraint22. When Jack was eighteen he ____ going around with a strange set of people and staying out very late.A) took to B) took for C) took up D) took on23. Which is the most expensive ____ training equipment, players’ personal equipment and uniforms?A) in place of B) in terms of C) by means of D) by way of24. The survival of civilization, as we know, is ____ threat.A) within B) under C) towards D) upon25. George took ____ of the fine weather to do a day’s work in his garden.A) chance B) effect C) occasion D) advantage BOOK 3 Unit 7 Test Yourself-----Multiple ChoiceDirections: For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1. Gary has planned to take a tour around the Great Lakes in the coming summer vacation and _____ great pleasure from the visit.A) acquires B) anticipates C) recalls D) reckons2. They are two dollars each but if you buy ten, you get a _____ of ten per cent.A) discount B) recession C) depression D) discharge3. Money _____ as it goes from person to person.A) speaks B) scatters C) circulates D) distributes4. His hope _____ when he heard that there were some survivors in the shipwreck.A) highlighted B) soared C) inspired D) flourished5. I bought a washing-machine and asked to have it sent to my house. The manager of the store promised to make a prompt _____.A) delivery B) relay C) supply D) transport6. He _____ his rose bushes carefully with insecticide every evening.A) distributed B) discharged C) spread D) sprayed7. His company went _____ after he failed in the business.A) decent B) negative C) bankrupt D) acute8. She always makes notes in the _____ of a book.A) border B) blank C) margin D) edge9. A new spaceship was _____ at Cape Kennedy yesterday.A) motivated B) released C) transmitted D) launched10. Don’t _____ this news to the public until we give you the go-ahead.A) relieve B) release C) relate D) retain11. The noise was caused by a dog _____ a cat through the garden.A) chasing B) following C) catching D) fighting12. Although the two players are _____ in the tennis court, they are really good friends.A) partners B) enemies C) rivals D) companions13. We can _____ the possibility of total loss from our calculations.A) exclude B) prevent C) excuse D) discard14. I felt _____ to death because I could make nothing of the chairman’s speech.A) fatigued B) tire C) exhausted D) bored15. The two friends said goodbye and then went their _____ ways.A) relevant B) relative C) reluctant D) respective16. They _____ the flood after a heroic fight lasting five days and four nights.A) conquered B) combated C) won D) withdrew17. Two men were _____ a large log over the rough ground with the help of a rope.A) pushing B) drawing C) dragging D) carrying18. They claimed that _____ 1,000 factories closed down during the economic crisis.A) sufficiently B) approximately C) considerably D) properly19. Everyone _____ around quietly to avoid waking the baby.A) cracked B) crashed C) crawled D) crept20. Lower taxes would _____ investment and help economic growth.A) harness B) highlight C) spur D) soar21. John always arrives on time. He’s so _____.A) rapid B) timely C) punctual D) likely22. What’s the Chinese _____ for the English word “refer”?A) equality B) equal C) equivalent D) equation23. The soldier was _____ of running away when the enemy attacked.A) scolded B) charged C) accused D) punished24. She _____ all criticism and calmly went on with the project.A) smashed up B) left off C) hung up D) shrugged off25. Success now seemed very remote and Bernard felt _____.A) pessimistic B) optimistic C) positive D) objective26. This is _____ the most difficult job I have ever tackled.A) by rights B) by itself C) by oneself D) by far27. The price of beer _____ from 50 cents to $4 per liter during the summer season.A) altered B) ranged C) separated D) differed28. Only the most sophisticated theories of modern physics can _____ this phenomenon.A) account for B) count on C) account of D) count for29. On his back the man carried a heavy _____ of old clothes.A) bulk B) bundle C) stock D) mass30. There was a 0.3 per cent rise in the cost-of-living _____.A) mark B) grade C) indication D) indexKeys:1-5 BACBA 6-10 DCCDB 11-15 ACADD 16-20 ACBDC 21-25 CCCDA 26-30 DBABD2010-2011 第一学期新视野第三册(二版)期末考试题型出题范围:Unit 1-Unit 7Part I. Listening Comprehension: 共20分,每题1分。
Unit 3 (1)默写1.n. 机会;运气2.n. 干酪;奶酪3.adj. 不同的;多种多样的4.n. 爵士乐5.n.酒吧;小吃店;小馆子6.n.地区;区域7.____________________ 谋生8.vi.发生;出现9.n.传教;重要任务;使命10.vt. 选择;挑选;选拔11.vt. 夺取;宣称;断言12.adv. 肯定;确实13.n.日志;日记;报纸;刊物14.adj.滑稽的;使人发笑的15.________ (________ _________) vt&vi.寻找;寻求;争取;(向人)请求背写____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________Unit 3 (2)默写1.ad v.在市中心2.v t&n.逃走;逃脱;避开3.n.简图;图解;图表;示意图4.n.连环画杂志;喜剧演员5.n.瓷器6.n.少数民族;少数派;少数人7.幸运曲奇8.vi.承认;vt. 准许进入9._______________________ 寻找成功致富之路;闯世界10.朝......前进;向......去11.一系列或一连串12.除......之外;此外13._____________________ 导致;引起14._____________________谋生15.vi. 发生;出现背写____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________。
BOOK 3 Unit 6 Test Yourself-----Multiple ChoiceDirections: For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1. Since many insects have already become ____ to DDT, scientists have to look for some new insecticide.A) active B) resistant C) tough D) gradual2. It is a type of desert bush that can ____ extremes of temperature.A) adapt B) withdraw C) withstand D) shade3. If a man is easily taken in by emotional traps, he will not be able to make ____ judgments.A) sensitive B) sentimental C) sensible D) sensational4. Whenever he writes to his parents, he ____ a cheque with his letter.A) encloses B) contains C) reserves D) invests5. You should save your work often as a ____ against computer failure.A) sanction B) precaution C) shield D) shelter6. It took millions of years for order to grow out of the ____ of the universe.A) adjustment B) change C) chaos D) profile7. According to the weather ____, it’s going to be fine today.A) prediction B) indication C) provision D) forecast8. Accidents are of frequent ____ on this motorway because the traffic is extremely heavy here.A) arrival B) proportion C) scale D) occurrence9. Her pulse was so weak that the doctor had difficulty ____ it.A) inspecting B) detecting C) touching D) contacting10. There is need to check the ____ of the report.A) frequency B) accuracy C) emergency D) efficiency11. The old man did not seem to attach any importance ____ the question.A) to B) with C) towards D) for12. As the plane was getting ready to take off, we all ____ our seat belts.A) tied B) locked C) fastened D) closed13. Professor Collins was ____ of the latest developments in physics because he had been in hospital for several months.A) unconscious B) negative C) robbed D) ignorant14. It has been revealed that some government leaders ____ their authority and po sition to get illegal profits for themselves.A) employ B) take C) abuse D) overlook15. Fertilizer will ____ the growth of these tomato plants.A) accomplish B) accelerate C) accumulate D) account16. Y ears of ____ labor had hardened his muscles.A) survival B) mental C) restless D) manual17. Very few plants will ____ without water.A) flourish B) fade C) stem D) cultivate18. We rarely perceive more than a minute ____ of the sights and sounds that fall upon our sense organs; the great majority pass us by.A) fiction B) function C) fraction D) fragment19. I guess the whole paper has to be rewritten; only the first few paragraphs may be ____.A) sustained B) contained C) maintained D) retained20. The police will give you a ticket if you ____ the speed limit.A) break B) reject C) suspend D) exceed21. The wise man exercises ____ in his behavior and enjoyments.A) limitation B) interest C) restriction D) restraint22. When Jack was eighteen he ____ going around with a strange set of people and staying out very late.A) took to B) took for C) took up D) took on23. Wh ich is the most expensive ____ training equipment, players’ personal equipment and uniforms?A) in place of B) in terms of C) by means of D) by way of24. The survival of civilization, as we know, is ____ threat.A) within B) under C) towards D) upon25. George took ____ of the fine weather to do a day’s work in his garden.A) chance B) effect C) occasion D) advantageKeys:1-5 BCCAB 6-10 CDDBB 11-15 ACDCB16-20 DACDD 21-25 DABBD。
BOOK 3 Unit 5 Test Yourself-----Multiple ChoiceDirections: For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1. The children performed a very ____ dance for their parents.A) precise B) smart C) graceful D) successive2. In the _____ paragraph some comments had been made of it.A) proceeding B) preceding C) progressing D) processing3. The dog’s collar was so ____ that it came off over his head.A) loose B) slight C) broad D) excessive4. We finally managed to ____ the committee’s approval of our plans.A) secure B) arouse C) exert D) execute5. Thousands of people died of starvation during the ____ in that African country.A) objection B) poverty C) consumption D) famine6. Four people were seriously ____ in an accident on the motorway.A) damaged B) harmed C) injured D) wounded7. In the advanced course students must take performance tests at monthly ____.A) gaps B) lengths C) distances D) intervals8. While admitting that this forecast was _____ exaggerated, the scientists warned against treating it as a cry of wolf.A) anyhow B) somewhere C) somewhat D) anyway9. The thief tried to open the locked door but _____.A) in no way B) in vain C) at a loss D) without effect10. He had a ____ look in his eyes. He must have been shocked.A) empty B) bare C) blank D) hollow11. Stone does not ____, and so the tools of long ago have remained when even the bones of the men who made them have disappeared without trace.A) crack B) decay C) destroy D) crush12. The swimming pool is so ____ that it’s safe for small children.A) stable B) smooth C) superficial D) shallow13. Being named the best athlete of the year was an important ____ in the baseball player’s life.A) segment B) ingredient C) contribution D) episode14. Only hotel guests have the ____ of using the private beach.A) occasion B) possibility C) privilege D) habit15. Many people save money to ____ for their old age.A) supply B) offer C) provide D) yield16. Having decided to rent a flat, we ____ contacting all the accommodation agencies in the city.A) went up B) went down C) went out D) went about17. American women were ____ the right to vote until 1920 after many years of hard struggle.A) ignored B) refused C) neglected D) denied18. The medicine the doctor gave me ____ my headache.A) reduced B) improved C) released D) relieved19. As I had earlier made up my mind to run for governor, I could not ____. I must go on with the fight.A) vary B) withdraw C) undergo D) discard20. The water was so ____ that we could see the fish inside clearly.A) transparent B) obvious C) apparent D) visible21. While studying he was financially dependent ____ his wife.A) to B) of C) on D) from22. He ____ the medicine quickly and then drank some orange juice.A) sucked B) swallowed C) licked D) digested23. Another big issue ____ the new republic is the problem of the education of its citizens.A) confining B) confirming C) conflicting D) confronting24. I was unaware of the critical points involved, so my choice was quite ____.A) arbitrary B) rational C) mechanical D) unpredictable25. His parents no longer worry about him. He has a good job and can live ____ his own now.A) at B) by C) on D) with26. Mr. Henderson was determined to remain _____. He neither stood on his wife’s side nor on his mother’s s ide.A) natural B) neutral C) nervous D) native27. Do you believe these two ____ friends used to be bitter enemies?A) intimate B) emotional C) intense D) supreme28. As he had worked in the army as an electrical engineer for many years, he had every ____ for the job.A) privilege B) obligation C) qualification D) commitment29. She was very ____; she cried even when her husband left for another city on business.A) sensitive B) indifferent C) reluctant D) emotional30. Y oung children soon ____ words they hear their elders use.A) put forward B) look forward to C) turn up D) pick upKeys:1-5 CBAAD 6-10 CDCBC 11-15 BDDCC16-20 DDDBA 21-25 CBDAC 26-30 BACDD。
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下面是店铺分享的Book 3Unit 3的课后答案,希望能对大家有所帮助!Book 3 Unit 3 SecurityText AContent QuestionsNo.No.It has been replaced by an era when people employ various secuirty devices at home.Small notices announcing that the premises are under surveillance by this security force or that guard company.The insurance company tries to impress the public that it will ensure your safety by paying for your losses.An atmosphere of fear and distrust.Because they feel threatened and want to keep outsides away.No. They are by now the most sophisticated of security sites.It is a way to hold the terrorists, real and imagined, at bay.To tell whether their friend or client is telling lies.All is done in the name of “security”. But according to the author, America, with all this “security”, is perhaps the most insecure nation in the history of civilization.We may have locked the evils out, but in so doing we have locked ourselves in.Text Organization1.2.1) Doors are not left unlocked either in cities or in rural areas.2) Dead-bolt locks, security chains, electronic alarm systems and trip wires are widely in use.3) Suburban families have steel bars built in sliding glass doors.4) Small notices warning against burglary are commonly seen pasted on the windows of the most pleasant of homes.5) Access cards are required of those who work with medium to large-size companies.6) Airport security uses electronic X-ray equipment to guardagainst terrorism.7) Businessmen employ new machines linked up to their telephone to help determine whether the caller is telling lies or not.Suburban housewives wear rape whistles on their key chains.Language Sense EnhancementI. 1) electronic 2) hooked up to3) suburban 4) built in5) uncommon 6) announcing7) survaillance 8) symbol9) featured 10) attached toLanguage FocusVocabulary1.4) closed up6) paste8) sideways10) universal12) Bathed in2) looked back on4) fit into6) lies in8) stand for3. 1) A certain gene which is likely to make people vulnerable to asthma has been found byresearchers at the Department of Clinical Medicine in Oxford.2) A wardrobe with mirrored doors had to be built in so as to make their small bedroom look larger.3) The NBC show's opening shots feature the space shuttle Challenger blowing up in January 1986—killing all seven crew.4) When the teacher threatened to keep the pupils in after school they were quieted at once.5) Energy difficulties are a major barrier to the country's economic growth due to the fact that imported oil has absorbed 40% of its foreign exchange / because imported oil has absorbed 40% of its foreign exchange.4. 1) Jacob looked back on his summer holidays spent on the Big Island of Hawaii with itsbeautiful landscape and tranquil atmosphere as a rare escape from the madness of urban life.2) Learning in the information era is really convenient and efficient. With your computer hooked up to the internet, you can easily obtain the electronic resources relevant to your research.3) Detectives, who believe more than one person is behindthe constant attacks in the suburb, are using a sophisticated computer system to analyze specific behavior and situations. However, they are also aware that they shouldn’t rely too much on computer because it may make errors at times..II. Collocation1. away2. inside/in3. forward/through4. back5. off6. home7. back, down 8. in, outIII. UsageInternet is not such an unusual word as it used to be.Most men do not look unattractive in them.Wealthy as she is, she is not unconcerned by her sudden unemployment.This claim is not unrealistic in view of a sharp decrease in the city's violent crimes.His poor health is not unrelated to his unhealthy way of life.Comprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze1.1. Statistics2. rural3. era4. stood for5. on the latch6. vulnerable7. barriers 8. electronic9. reflection 10.civilized2.1. tougher2. liable3. shift4. electric5. cautious6. sophisticated7. thieves 8. break9. chances 10. signsII. Translation1.1). The Internet is changing the way people live, no matter whether they are in urban or rural areas.2). Medium-sized and small companies are more vulnerable to the threat of the global economic crisis than large ones.3). With regard to our term papers, the professor asked us to analyze the chart of unemployment first, and then provide critical reflections on the nation’s economic development.4). It never occurred to him that their team would win the basketball match by a large margin.5). Looking back on my twenty years’ teaching in hi gh school, I attributed my success to patience, talent, and the constant pursuit of knowledge.2.It is almost impossible to keep a determined burglar out. All you can do is discourage him for a few minutes, thus exposing him to police patrols or those wandering around. Common sense tells us that lighting is a barrier to criminal activity. A light should be fixed in the doorway and switched on at night. Make sure/assure yourself that you don’t leave the door on the latch if you happen to be the last to come in. If you decide to buy a sophiticated electronic alarm system, be sure to ask for its signs and put them up on both windows and doors. In addition you may have it hooked up to a police station.【全新版大学英语综合教程Book3Unit3课后答案】。
Book 3Unit 71. Gary has planned to take a tour around the Great Lakes in the coming summer vacation and _____great pleasure from the visit.A) acquires B) anticipates C) recalls D) reckons2. They are two dollars each but if you buy ten, you get a _____ of ten per cent.A) discount B) recession C) depression D) discharge3. Money _____ as it goes from person to person.A) speaks B) scatters C) circulates D) distributes4. His hope _____ when he heard that there were some survivors in the shipwreck.A) highlighted B) soared C) inspired D) flourished5. I bought a washing-machine and asked to have it sent to my house. The manager of the storepromised to make a prompt _____.A) delivery B) relay C) supply D) transport6. He _____ his rose bushes carefully with insecticide every evening.A) distributed B) discharged C) spread D) sprayed7. His company went _____ after he failed in the business.A) decent B) negative C) bankrupt D) acute8. She always makes notes in the _____ of a book.A) border B) blank C) margin D) edge9. A new spaceship was _____ at Cape Kennedy yesterday.A) motivated B) released C) transmitted D) launched10. Don’t _____ this news to the public until we give you the go-ahead.A) relieve B) release C) relate D) retain11. The noise was caused by a dog _____ a cat through the garden.A) chasing B) following C) catching D) fighting12. Although the two players are _____ in the tennis court, they are really good friends.A) partners B) enemies C) rivals D) companions13. We can _____ the possibility of total loss from our calculations.A) exclude B) prevent C) excuse D) discard14. I felt _____ to death because I could make nothing of the chairman’s speech.A) fatigued B) tired C) exhausted D) bored15. The two friends said goodbye and then went their _____ ways.A) relevant B) relative C) reluctant D) respective16. They _____ the flood after a heroic fight lasting five days and four nights.A) conquered B) combated C) won D) withdrew17. Two men were _____ a large log over the rough ground with the help of a rope.A) pushing B) drawing C) dragging D) carrying18. They claimed that _____ 1,000 factories closed down during the economic crisis.A) sufficiently B) approximately C) considerably D) properly19. Everyone _____ around quietly to avoid waking the baby.A) cracked B) crashed C) crawled D) crept20. Lower taxes would _____ investment and help economic growth.A) harness B) highlight C) spur D) soar21. John always arrives on time. He’s so _____.A) rapid B) timely C) punctual D) likely22. What’s the Chinese _____ for the English word “refer”A) equality B) equal C) equivalent D) equation23. The soldier was _____ of running away when the enemy attacked.A) scolded B) charged C) accused D) punished24. She _____ all criticism and calmly went on with the project.A) smashed up B) left off C) hung up D) shrugged off25. Success now seemed very remote and Bernard felt _____.A) pessimistic B) optimistic C) positive D) objective26. This is _____ the most difficult job I have ever tackled.A) by rights B) by itself C) by oneself D) by far27. The price of beer _____ from 50 cents to $4 per liter during the summer season.A) altered B) ranged C) separated D) differed28. Only the most sophisticated theories of modern physics can _____ this phenomenon.A) account for B) count on C) account of D) count for29. On his back the man carried a heavy _____ of old clothes.A) bulk B) bundle C) stock D) mass30. There was a per cent rise in the cost-of-living _____.A) mark B) grade C) indication D) indexUnit -81. The boy cycling in the street was knocked down by a minibus and received _____ injuries.A) fatal B) excessive C) radical D) exaggerated2.2. We are ____ from drinking alcohol during working hours.A) subtracted B) prohibited C) prevented D) blocked3. When there are small children around, it is necessary to put bottles of piles out of ____.A) hand B) reach C) hold D) place4. Airport security was extra tight ____ yesterday’s bomb attacks.A) in the wake of B) since C) in spite of D) during5. When we have agreed broadly on what should be said, the secretary will produce a preliminary ____ for the committee’s approval.A) project B) design C) draft D) drawing6. I have made _____ mistakes in my writing so that I can ask my students to find and correct them.A) false B) intensive C) deliberate D) accidental7. He went ahead _____ all warnings about the danger of his mission.A) in case of B) in place of C) in spite of D) regardless of8. There would be about 10 million other planets in the universe that could physically _____the earth.A) resemble B) disguise C) imitate D) assume9. Harry _____ his pants at the seams (接缝) when he bent over.A) sliced B) split C) cracked D) broke10. How to dispose _____ the nuclear waste is a pressing problem for scientists and politicians alike.A) of B) with C) through D) behind11. The synthetic vitamins are identical _____ those naturally present in our food.A) for B) of C) as D) with12. The tension _____ as the guest of honor was about to announce the winner.A) mounted B) accented C) climbed D) raised13. Doctors hope to _____ a human heart into the patient within the next few days.A) transfer B) transform C) transplant D) transport14. It is true that _____ a wild plant into a major food crop such as wheat requires much research time.A) multiplying B) breeding C) qualifying D) generating15. Although Asian countries are generally more _____ in social customs than western countries, there have been several notable examples of women leaders in both China and India.A) conservative B) confidential C) comprehensive D) consistent16. What these young men were doing _____ a threat to the safety of the whole neighborhood.A) constructed B) contracted C) constituted D) contributed17. When she retired she did a lot of _____ work for the Red Cross.A) valid B) portable C) prosperous D) voluntary18. The pioneers _____ their journey after a short rest.A) assumed B) presumed C) resumed D) consumed19. I didn’t expect that he would take _____ of my failure to achieve his own goal.A) chance B) effect C) occasion D) advantage20. Some creatures, for example, lizards (蜥蜴), can _____ lost parts of their bodies, but wehuman beings can not.A) produce B) reproduce C) recover D) cultivate21. All units of measurement are _____, because space, time, weight, and other dimensions are not naturally divided into units.A) objective B) traditional C) artificial D) controversial22. As you have seen, the value of a nation’s currency is a _____ of its economy.A) reaction B) reflection C) response D) reproduction23. The boy slipped out of the room and headed for the swimming pool without his parents’ _____.A) command B) conviction C) consent D) compromise24. Students often find _____ jobs during their summer holidays.A) temporary B) terminal C) stable D) partial25. As a girl Mary was vain, and this _____ in her character led to her ruin in later life.A) error B) mistake C) defect D) vacancy26. _____ simplicity, we may put the theory briefly as follows.A) As a result of B) For the sake of C) In consequence of D) In terms of27. Because of the good harvest, India had a large _____ of wheat that year.A) donation B) supplement C) barn D) surplus28. The possession of language enables man to _____ his wisdom and experience to his children and grandchildren.A) pass away B) pass off C) pass by D) pass on29. I soon _____ that I could not make him change his mind.A) revealed B) received C) perceived D) persuaded30. The shop doesn’t have brown sugar in _____ at the moment, but they expect to have some tomorrow.A) store B) storage C) stock D) portionUnit 91. They are sure they have all the facts they need to _____ the existence of a black hole.A) obtain B) maintain C) display D) verify2. They’re interviewing three _____ for the post of sales manager.A) sponsors B) candidates C) advocates D) opponents3. Harry was _____ by a bee when he was collecting the honey.A) scratched B) bitten C) stuck D) stung4. The doctor told Penny that too much _____ to the sun is bad for the skin.A) exposure B) extension C) exhibition D) expansion5. You are not helping your child if you try to _____ him from every danger.A) avoid B) shade C) shield D) conceal6. I think we need to see an investment _____ before we make an expensive mistake.A) guide B) cashier C) consultant D) assessor7. I didn’t write it. That is not my _____ on the cheque.A) signal B) symbol C) sign D) signature8. The minister _____ the latest crime figures as proof of the need for more police.A) referred B) recruited C) cited D) imported9. A well-written composition _____ good choice of words and clear organization among other things.A) calls on B) calls for C) calls up D) calls off10. It’s too late to change your mind now, so there’s no point in _____ tears over it.A) discarding B) streaming C) shedding D) flowing11. These decisions will have a vital _____ on their attitude towards the West.A) connection B) association C) bearing D) reference12. The two countries solved their border _____ through negotiations.A) debate B) dispute C) argument D) quarrel13. The committee is under _____ to reach agreement before midnight.A) possibility B) control C) influence D) pressure14. The smith soon _____ three iron shoes for the horse.A) forged B) formed C) framed D) formatted15. Governments make laws and the police _____ them.A) compel B) compress C) enforce D) reinforce16. She fell ill and _____ a thorough examination at the hospital.A) overtook B) undertook C) underwent D) withstood17. Her clothes were too _____ for the occasion.A) relaxed B) casual C) indifferent D) flexible18. The speaker talked about sports in general and about football _____.A) in brief B) in sequence C) in short D) in particular19. Income tax rates are _____ to one’s annual income.A) related B) dependent C) based D) associate20. You are only allowed to _____ in the fast lane on a motorway.A) overtake B) overturn C) overrun D) overcome21. You didn’t have to write the essay if you didn’t want to. It was _____.A) compulsory B) suitable C) alternative D) optional22. Since the matter was extremely _____, we dealt with it immediately.A) tough B) urgent C) tense D) instant23. It is much easier to talk about social change than to _____.A) bring it on B) bring it out C) bring it about D) bring it up24. From this amount you need to _____ something to cover utility bills.A) contribute B) attribute C) subtract D) contract25. He made an excellent speech, and everything he said was to the _____.A) sense B) meaning C) focus D) point26. Franklin’s ability to learn from observations and experience _____ greatly to his success in public life.A) contributed B) owed C) attached D) related27. Throughout his life, Henry Moore _____ an interest in encouraging art in the city of Leeds.A) contained B) secured C) reserved D) maintained28. Features such as height, weight, and skin color _____ from individual to individual and fromface to face.A) change B) vary C) alter D) convert29. By law, when one makes a large purchase, he should have _____ opportunity to change his mind.A) accurate B) urgent C) excessive D) adequate30. The question of salary increases is high on the _____.A) agenda B) procedure C) schedule D) budgetUnit 101. Please be careful when you are drinking coffee in case you _____ the new carpet.A) crash B) pollute C) spot D) stain\2. As scheduled, the communications satellite went into _____ round the earth.A) circle B) course C) orbit D) path3. The elbows on your coat have worn thin, so I must _____.A) paste B) patch C) pinch D) pitch4. Penney was already being _____ by the police on suspicion of murder.A) investigated B) interviewed C) inquired D) inspected5. Smoking is strictly prohibited in a cotton store because a tiny spark would be very likely to _____ a disaster.A) break out B) break off C) set off D) set out6. When _____, the duck keeps its eyes and ears closed, using its bill to locate food.A) submitted B) submerged C) sunk D) soaked7. When trapped in drifting sands, do not struggle, or you will be _____ in deeper.A) absorbed B) fallen C) pulled D) sucked8. The car accident was _____ to the driver’s violation of the traffic regulations.A) assigned B) contributed C) transferred D) attributed9. Satellite communications are so up-to-date that even when _____ in the middle of the Pacific, businessmen can contact their offices as if they were next door.A) floating B) cruising C) piloting D) drifting10. The doctor will need a(n) _____ of your blood for testing.A) specimen B) option C) example D) slice11. He looked rather untidy as there were two buttons _____ from his coat.A) loosening B) losing C) dropping D) missing12. The _____ of this new powerful generator will solve the problem of the power shortage in this city.A) enforcement B) adjustment C) installation D) implementation13. He set out on his long voyage equipped with compasses and other instruments of _____.A) direction B) guidance C) shipping D) navigation14. _____ difficulties we may come across, we’ll help one another to overcome them.A) Whatever B) Wherever C) Whenever D) Whoever15. Make sure you’re firmly _____ in before the plane takes off.A) handed B) arrived C) set D) strapped16. He found it hard to _____ the temptation to get drunk.A) resign B) resist C) refuse D) reserve17. A balance used for weighing drugs or jewels must be a(n) _____ instrument, but this would be quite unsuitable for weighing coal, sand, or blocks of stone.A) accuracy B) distinction C) correction D) precision18. The photo was taken at a(n) _____ of 20,000 meters above sea level.A) altitude B) attitude C) gratitude D) aptitude19. This _____ in adult education, in turn, helps to raise the intellectual standard of the whole country.A) bloom B) broom C) boom D) doom20. As the shortage of certain metals approaches, others must be found to take their _____.A) share B) place C) role D) shape21. It is not easy to learn English well but if you _____, you will succeed in the end.A) hang up B) hang about C) hang on D) hang over22. That pattern is too _____ for me; I prefer the plain one.A) ordinary B) fancy C) imaginary D) ridiculous23. Can you _____ your speech into five minutesA) construct B) classify C) deliver D) compress24. He was reading with such deep _____ that he didn’t notice what was happening around him.A) resolution B) comprehension C) engagement D) concentration25. Hello! Aviation Electronics Could I speak to Mr. Jones on _____ 8183, pleaseA) extension B) branch C) system D) exchange26. Some scientists are working hard at how tide can be _____ to generate electricity.A) invested B) operated C) harnessed D) implemented27. This is the first draft of the book. Please feel perfectly free to _____ on it.A) cope B) comment C) complain D) confirm28. The angry man went out, _____ the door behind him.A) slamming B) pounding C) tapping D) rushing29. I didn’t know the wor d. I had to _____ a dictionary.A) look out B) make out C) refer to D) go over30. There were beautiful clothes _____ in the shop windows.A) spread B) displayedC) exposed D) locatedBook 4 Unit 11. They are hoping to ____ the Japanese market with their latest product.A) transmit B) plunge C) penetrate D) filter2. Both the labor and the management made a lot of ____ and at last they came to an agreement.A) sessions B) recessions C) concessions D) conferences3. A lot of ants are always invading my kitchen. They are a thorough ____.A) nuisance B) trouble C) worry D) anxiety4. Out of ____ revenge (复仇), he did his worst to blacken her character and ruin her reputation.A) perfect B) total C) sheer D) thorough5. I’ve already had one holiday in Africa, and I’m not ____ on going there again.A) willing B) ready C) eager D) keen6. To call the music of another music-culture “primitive” is ____ one’s own standards on a group that does not recognize them.A) putting B) imposing C) forcing D) emphasizing7. She cooked the meat for a long time so as to make it ____ enough to eat.A) mild B) slight C) light D) tender8. The manager needs an assistant that he can ____ to take care of problems in his absence.A) count in B) count on C) count up D) count out9. We love peace, yet we are not the kind of people to ____ to any military threat.A) yield B) apply C) resort D) appeal10. What I hate most is making a great ____ about such a simple matter.A) confusion B) initiative C) fuss D) bark11. Paul said he would give me a piece of cake if I stayed here, but I didn’t give in to the ____.A) intention B) appeal C) temptation D) charm12. The first thing Jim did when he got off the train was to look for a(n) ____ because he had too much luggage with him.A) porter B) employee C) servant D) assistant13. The speaker ____ his angry words with forceful movement of the hands.A) associated B) connected C) assisted D) accompanied14. Don’t joke with Linda; she takes everything far too ____.A) carefully B) gravely C) seriously D) critically15. The car won’t start because the battery has ____.A) run up B) run down C) run over D) run off16. If a man is easily taken in by emotional traps, he will not be able to make ____ judgments.1111A) sensible B) sensitive C) sentimental D) sensational17. Parents have a legal ____ to ensure that their children are provided with efficient education suitable to their age.A) instinct B) influence C) sympathy D) obligation18. Space scientists believe that the black hole is ____, and would draw everything, even light, toward its center.A) vacant B) empty C) bare D) hollow19. Any electric products sold in this famous department store will be ____ for one year.A) protected B) guaranteed C) preserved D) ensured20. The inquiry found that the innocent civilians had been ____ to inhumane treatment for too long.A) subjected B) attached C) related D) resisted21. ____ your long service to this country, we have decided to give you this gold watch as an expression of our thanks.A) By means of B) By nature of C) By way of D) By virtue of22. Material abundance has been the life blood which has ____ Americans in their basic beliefs and values.A) contributed B) provided C) sustained D) favored23. The planet’s s urface temperature is a 100 degrees C below zero at night, so that butter put outside will not ____.A) thaw B) dissolve C) melt D) harden24. The thieves ____ the waste paper all over the room while they were searching for the diamond ring.A) spread B) scratched C) burned D) scattered25. Joe had many regrets when he ____ the years he spent abroad.A) looked up to B) looked down on C) looked back on D) looked forward to26. Cultural ____ indicates that human beings hand their languages down from one generation toanother.1212A) transformation B) transaction C) transport D) transmission27. The terrorists might have planted a bomb on a plane in Athens, set to ____ when it arrivedin New York.A) go off B) get offC) come off D) carry of28. There are strict rules ____ the use of chemicals in food.A) reforming B) relating C) regulating D) registering29. People go to the church to ____ God.A) worship B) pray C) respect D) admire30. The homeless ____ from the flooded town were helped by the Red Cross.A) scouts B) saints C) beggars D) refugeesUnit 21. Jack’s shirt was burned by ____ from the fire.A) spots B) spills C) sparks D) sprays2. The wood was so rotten that, when we pulled, it ____ into fragments.A) broke off B) broke away C) broke up D) broke through3. We shall have to ____ the meeting until next week, I’m afraid.A) postpone B) conduct C) replace D) last4. To o ur ____, Geoffrey’s illness proved not to be as serious as we had feared.A) entertainment B) judgment C) relief D) relaxation5. The working of the machine ____ that of the human brain.A) compromises with B) competes with C) communicates to D) corresponds to6. The attack was the latest in a series of border ____ in that area.A) accidents B) incidents C) events D) occurrences7. The children will not be allowed to com e with us if they don’t ____ themselves better.A) direct B) accustom C) adjust D) behave8. The oppressed peasants rose up in armed ____.A) revolt B) rebel C) chaos D) challenge13139. I had to shake him several times to ____ him from his sleep.A) rouse B) stimulate C) motivate D) prompt10. Three days after the trial the prisoner was ____ secretly, and the body was buried undera tree inside the prison.A) murdered B) convicted C) executed D) punished11. His skin was ____ from years of working outdoors.A) elastic B) clumsy C) coarse D) delicious12. Three people were killed in a head-on ____ between a bus and a car.A) collapse B) conflict C) collision D) crush13. Ruth has gone back to California ____. She will not return to the East.A) for long B) before long C) ever since D) for good14. When the singer appeared, the audience started to ____ loudly.A) claim B) crack C) clap D) crash15. I don’t know if you’ve heard, but there’s a ____ going around the office that Mr. Smithis leaving at the end of the month.A) news B) rumor C) saying D) proverb16. I guess Jones didn’t have a chance to win the election. Almost all of the people in thecity voted for his ____.A) opponent B) candidate C) colleague D) advocate17. He was ____ of his friend’s reputation.A) greedy B) controversial C) competitive D) jealous18. The newspaper uncovered a sex ____ involving several government officials.A) shame B) conviction C) rumor D) scandal19. The dog waiting behind the gate looked so ____ that I did not dare to go in.A) bold B) fierce C) wild D) harmful20. The workers there held a(n) ____ to call for better working and living conditions.A) rally B) conjunction C) episode D) riot21. The protest march developed into a ____ when the police tried to stop it.1414A) rebel B) strike C) violation D) riot22. He said he had ____ the performance of the new model and was surprised at what he had seenthen.A) endeavored B) demonstrated C) witnessed D) judged23. It is my ____ wish that you use this money to further your research.A) intensive B) generous C) earnest D) voluntary24. He had been completely exhausted but felt considerably ____ after a meal and a rest.A) renewed B) recreated C) reshaped D) refreshed25. In Britain today women ____ 44% of the workforce, and nearly half the mothers with childrenare in paid work.A) make up B) build up C) stand for D) conform to26. The garden is ____ in a formal pattern.A) laid up B) laid off C) laid down D) laid out27. There are several possible explanations for the greater job stability in Japan ____ the greatjob mobility in the United States.A) contrary to B) in regard toC) in contrast to D) with respect to28. Gasoline is processed from ____ oil.A) raw B) rough C) crude D) tough29. New York ____ second in the production of apples, producing 850,000,000 pounds this year.A) ranked B) occupied C) arranged D) classified30. After reading the ____ of the play, the director made several changes.A) scrape B) catalog C) category D) script1515Book 3Unit 71~5 BACBA 6~10 DCCDB 11~15 ACADD 16~20ACBDC 21~25 CCCDA 26~30 DBABDUnit 81-5ABBAC 6-10 CDABA 11-15 DACBA16-20 CDCDB 21-25 CBCAC 26-30 BDDCCUNIT 91-5 DBDAC 6-10 CDCBC 11-15 CBDAC16-20 CBDAA 21-25 DBCCD 26-30 ADBDAUNIT 101-5 DCBAC 6-10 BDDBA 11-15 DCDAD16-20 BDACB 21-25 CBDDA 26-30 CBACBBook 4UNIT 116161-5 CCACD 6-10 BDBAC 11-15 CADCB16-20 ADDBA 21-25 DCCDC 26-30 DACAD UNIT 21-5 CCACD 6-10 BDAAC 11-15 CCDCB16-20 ADDBA 21-25 DCCDA 26-30 DCCAD1717。
BOOK 3 Unit 4 Test Yourself-----Multiple ChoiceDirections: For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1. If my plan isn’t ______ of by the committee, all my work will have been wasted.A) approved B) consented C) agreed D) admitted2. Everybody ______ in the hall where they were welcomed by the secretary.A) assembled B) accumulated C) piled D) joined3. Mr. Bloom is not ______ now, but he will be famous someday.A) significant B) dominant C) magnificent D) prominent4. The bridge was named ______ the hero who gave his life for the cause of the people.A) after B) with C) by D) from5. Most people were no longer listening to his long ______ story.A) annoying B) boring C) tiring D) exhausting6. Each of them had a different ______ of what actually happened, but hers was by far more believable.A) message B) theory C) version D) comment7. His latest piece of work was ______ by a song he heard on the radio.A) released B) inspired C) assessed D) composed8. As we know, blood types A and B cannot receive AB, but AB may receive A or B. T ype O can give to any other group; hence it is often called the _____ donor.A) general B) popular C) universal D) common9. V ery few scientists _____ completely new answers to the world’s problems.A) catch up with B) come up with C) keep up with D) put up with10. The socks were too small, and it was only by _____ them that he managed to get them on.A) spreading B) extending C) lengthening D) stretching11. Most broadcasters maintain that TV has been unfairly criticized and argue that the power of the medium is _____.A) granted B) implied C) exaggerated D) remedied12. Of all the soldiers they had the _____ of being the fiercest, the most patriotic, the toughest.A) recognition B) reservation C) recreation D) reputation13. She _____ along the path, glad to be able to take her time.A) hurried B) marched C) progressed D) wandered14. The company has _____ over the years into a multi-million dollar organization.A) involved B) resolved C) evolved D) revolved15. During the war, the government _____ many soldiers from the workers and farmers.A) adopted B) collected C) integrated D) recruited16. Some of his suggestions have been adopted but others have been turned _____ as they are quite impracticable.A) away B) back C) out D) down17. All the key words in the article are printed in _____ type so as to attract readers’ attention.A) dark B) dense C) black D) bold18. This story is not real; it is only ______.A) imaginary B) imaginative C) imaginable D) imagined19. A peculiarly pointed chin is his most memorable facial ______.A) mark B) feature C) trace D) appearance20. In 1914, an apparently insignificant event in a remote part of Eastern Europe _____ Europe into a great war.A) imposed B) pitched C) inserted D) plunged21. He bought the house with a(n) _____ to making a quick profit out of it.A) goal B) purpose C) eye D) reason22. I’m very sorry to have _____ you with so many questions on such an occasion.A) interfered B) offended C) impressed D) bothered23. They are giving away free _____ of this new kind of cooking oil.A) illustrations B) demonstrations C) examples D) samples24. The scientists made ______ plans for landing a man on the moon.A) acute B) elaborate C) virtual D) delicate25. Although they plant trees in this area every year, the tops of some hills are still ______.A) blank B) hollo C) vacant D) bare26. All the streets were ______ with flags to welcome the Chinese delegation.A) supplied B) mended C) decorated D) pasted27. Y ou can’t dri ve a car unless you hold a driving ______.A) permission B) ticket C) pass D) license28. Although the cyclist was unhurt, his bicycle was _____ between the lorry and the wall.A) crushed B) clapped C) split D) cracked29. The wholesale price of this coat is $20 and the _____ price for it is $28.A) virtual B) massive C) retail D) singular30. Floods cause billions of dollars worth of property damage _____.A) relatively B) actually C) annually D) comparativelyKeys:1-5 AADAB 6-10 CBCBD 11-15 CDDCD 16-20 DDABD 21-25 CDDBD 26-30 CDACC。
BOOK 3 Unit 2 Test Yourself-----Multiple ChoiceDirections: For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C)and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1.The republication of the poet’s most recent works will certainly __D__ his national reputation.A) magnify B) enlarge C) strengthen D)enhance提高2. Humidity (湿度) is so intense in some parts of the tropics that Europeans find they are unable to __C__ it.A) maintain B) persist C) endure忍受D) sustain3. The suspect’s fingerprints on the gun were the main __D__ against him.A) crime B) information C) conviction D)evidence证据4. Most people who travel in the course of their work are given travelling__B__.A) income B) allowances津贴 C) payD) wages5. Be careful with those fireworks; they are _D___ to go off unexpectedly.A) easy B) probable C) available D)liable6. He ran so fast that he was out of _C___.A) air B) oxygen C) breath D)wind7. When you go to the doctor he asks you to describe your __D__ so thathe can make a diagnosis (诊断).A) indications B) signs C) symbolsD) symptoms8. In general , the amount that a student spends for housing should beheld to one-fifth the total __B__ for living expenses.A) acceptable B) available C) advisable D) applicable9. His inability to learn foreign languages was a(n) __C__ to his career.A) objection B) defect C) obstacleD) depression10. The ratio of the work done by the machine __C__ the work done on itis called the efficiency of the machine.A) against B) with C) to D)for11. During the war she always kept a _D___ of tinned food in the house.A) load B) substitute C) conservation D)reserve12. This machine works very well so long as no one __A__ with it.A) interferes B) disturbs C) upsets D)interrupts13. In Britain people __A__ four million tons of potatoes every year.A) consume B) swallow C) exhaust D) dispose14. That’s really typical _B___ John. He says he’ll come but he never turns up.A) for B) of C) to D) with15. No effective _C___ has been found for this fatal disease which claims thousands of lives each year.A) settlement B) method C) remedy D) prescription16. She was __B___ what she had written so as to make the theme stand out more clearly.A) repairing B) revising C) remedying D) reforming17. The one pleasure that Einstein _D___ his great fame was the ability it gave him to help others.A) resulted from B) stirred up C) turned out D) derived from18. The rain was heavy and ___A_ the land was flooded.A) consequently B) continuously C) constantly D) consistently19. The present difficulties ___B__ from our failure to deal with the problem when it first arose.A) step B) stem C) steer D) sponsor20. Universal peace would be __A__ to all mankind.A) beneficial B) valid C) advisable D) worthy21. The local government leaders are making every effort to __B__ the problem of poverty.A) loosen B) tackle C) remove D) encounter22. We have not ___B___ information to statethe exact damage.A) abundant B) sufficient C) plenty D) efficient23. The court considers a financial _D___ to be an appropriate way of punishing him.A) option B) duty C) obligation D) penalty24. The explorers were told to __B__ themselves with everything they would need for the voyage.A) associate B) equip C) retreat D) feed25. What he __B__ was that you didn’t tell the whole truth.A) referred B) implied C) inclined D) accorded26. He hopes to __A__ his paintings before the public in New York very soon.A) exhibit B) expose C) express D) experience27. German and Italian courses are held in Munich and Rome _C___.A) relatively B) reluctantly C) respectively D) relevantly28. This vast stock of computerized images has __D__ the possibilities open to the artist.A) speculated B) sponsored C) generated D) multiplied29. We don’t know all the circumstances, so it would be pointless to __B__ on what happened.A) infer B) speculate C) guess D) infer30. This is the first draft of the book. Please feel perfectly free to __C__ on it.A) cope B) complain C) comment D) confirmKeys:1-5 DCDBD 6-10 CDBCC 11-15 DAABC16-20 BDABA 21-25 BBDBB 26-30 ACDBC。
BOOK 3 Unit 3 Test Yourself-----Multiple ChoiceDirections: For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1. Y ou must take the _____ steps by yourself; after you have begun, I will help you.A) primitive B) preliminary C) primary D) practicable2. How can you best ______ in your students the speech habits of the English language?A) civilize B) cultivate C) evolve D) train3. After three hours of heated debate, the _____ bill was passed by a narrow majority .A) virtual B) universal C) controversial D) substantial4. Richard’s news report covering the conference was so _____ that nothing had been omitted.A) comprehensive B) integrated C) redundant D) productive5. Shaking hands when people meet each other for the first time is practiced as a _____ way of greeting.A) conventional B) conservative C) constant D) convenient6. If you _____ a magnet-needle, its two ends can point North and South, and so it can be used to determine directions.A) overtake B) fix C) highlight D) suspend7. I am afraid that you have to alter your _____ views in light of the tragic news that has just arrived.A) indifferent B) distressing C) optimistic D) pessimistic8. Stamping on any country’s national flag is an _____ to its people.A) inflation B) ingredient C) insult D) invasion9. When he was a young boy, a serious disease deprived him of the _____ of hearing.A) organ B) possession C) conduct D) faculty10. If you _____ bright sunlight _____ dry wood with a glass, it will start burning.A) expose … to B) conce ntrate … on C) aim … at D) focus … on11. The manufacturers refused to take all _____ for damage caused by misuse.A) duty B) responsibility C) obligation D) share12. The noise was so faint that you had to ______ your ears to hear it.A) stir B) strengthen C) strain D) stride13. W e’ve done our ______ to make the process as simple as possible.A) terminal B) utmost C) extreme D) supreme14. What he said was too ______ for me to understand.A) compound B) complex C) comprehensive D) conventional15. Their products are frequently overpriced and ____ in quality.A) influential B) inferior C) superior D)subordinate16. The old buildings blend with the new ones in perfect _____ so a walk along Nanking Road is an enjoyable discovery.A) control B) order C) harmony D) action17. One of his eyes was injured in an accident, but after a _____ operation, he quickly recovered his sight.A) delicate B) considerate C) precise D) sensitive18. If your baby is losing weight, you should _____ your doctor promptly.A) advocate B) consult C) enquire D) investigate19. I have worked on three _____ Saturdays.A) continuous B) consistent C) successive D) regular20. With the introduction of _____ technology, information flows faster than it ever did.A) involved B) complicated C) sophisticated D) complex21. The rest of the family had nearly reached the river, but Jane was _____ behind as usual.A) declining B) delaying C) lacking D) lagging22. It will be safer to walk on the streets because people will not need to carry large amounts of cash; virtually all financial _____ will be conducted by computer.A) transformations B) transmissions C) transitions D) transactions23. While both plans were perfectly sen sible, only one seemed _____ in China’s particular situation.A) useful B) available C) feasible D) desirable24. Preliminary estimation puts the figure at around $110 billion, _____ the $160 billion the President is struggling to get through the Congress.A) in proportion to B) in reply to C) in relation to D) in contrast to25. W e _____ the cook because her cooking was so poor.A) dismissed B) deserted C) resigned D) withdrew26. Dogs are often praised for their ______; they almost never abandon their masters.A) faith B) loyalty C) trust D) truthfulness27. Most parents encourage their children to take an active part in social events, _____ those events do not interfere with their studies.A) lest B) though C) unless D) provided28. W e must _____ these trash ideas.A) discard B) dispose C) discharge D) dismiss29. She can run 100 meters in 13 seconds without _____ herself.A) executing B) inserting C) exerting D) devoting30. Our holiday plans _____ because of transport strikes.A) fell out B) fell through C) fell over D) fell behindKeys:1-5 BBCAA 6-10 DCCDD 11-15 BCBBB16-20 CABCC 21-25 DDCDA 26-30 BDACB。