新视野大学英语unit1试题及答案.doc
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Part 1 Fill in the Blanks (with the initial letters
provided)
(每小题:1 分)
Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with
the help of the first letter(s). Use only ONE word to fill in each
blank.
1. Victims want to see justicedone not just for
themselves, but for the greater good of society.
(Suggested first letter(s): jus )
2. My goal was that each and every person responsible for
Michael's murder be brought to justice.
(Suggested first letter(s): jus )
3. After three hours of training, I can whistlewith any
fingers now, even with my thumbs.
(Suggested first letter(s): whi )
4. I just hate to see you behave like that, waiting like a stupid
dog for your master to whistle.
(Suggested first letter(s): whis )
5. The doctor worked busily beneaththe blinding lights
of the delivery room.
(Suggested first letter(s): ben )
6. The teacher makes us believe that beneaththe
conscious mind there are many levels of the unconscious.
(Suggested first letter(s): ben )
7.
During the professor's lecture I tried hard and yet failed to
grasphis point.
(Suggested first letter(s): gra )
8.
Sue screamed, not loudly, more in surprise than
terror, when a guy entered the room with a pistol.
(Suggested first letter(s): ter ) 9.
After the air crash I had experienced, I tended to shake with
terrorwhenever I was about to fly in a plane.
(Suggested first letter(s): ter )
10. Do you believe people who are faithfulto each
other aren't necessarily happy in that relationship?
(Suggested first letter(s): fait )
11. She is acknowledged as the most faithfulreporter
as she always tells people every detail of the news.
(Suggested first letter(s): fait )
12. At the party, everyone felt merryand happy to be
surrounded by friends.
(Suggested first letter(s): mer )
13.
Obviously, all the happiness and the excitement had been
drainedcompletely from her voice.
(Suggested first letter(s): dra )
14. His patience was drainedby her repeated
declaration of "I love you" while still dating another man.
(Suggested first letter(s): dra )
15.
Some schools prefer using excessive force to
restrainboys and girls. This is not a good way to
deal with violent children.
(Suggested first letter(s): rest )
16. He could not restrainhimself any longer from losing
his temper when he learned that his girlfriend had not been
faithful to her words.
(Suggested first letter(s): rest )
17.
She wanted to ask him all about his private life, but wisely
restrainherself.
(Suggested first letter(s): rest ) 18. I praythe day will come to an end when a decent
man like me, who is loyal and works hard, has no chance of
moving upwards.
(Suggested first letter(s): pr )
19. This year, as we celebrate the 60th anniversary (周年纪念日)
of the end of World War II, we prayin a special
way for peace in our world.
(Suggested first letter(s): pr )
20. If we can solve this one problem, we will inspireothers to save animals too.
(Suggested first letter(s): ins )
21. A recent number of ugly clashes between rivalsboys have left three people dead and scores more injured.
(Suggested first letter(s): riv )
22. Although the boxers were rivalsin the ring, they
were really good friends.
(Suggested first letter(s): riv )
23.
If those conditions were fulfilled, the father was
agreeableto pay.
(Suggested first letter(s): agr )
24.
We frequently visit that restaurant as it provides an
agreeablemeal, with good service.
(Suggested first letter(s): agr )
25.
I do think a hospital is usually the best place for a safe
delivery.
(Suggested first letter(s): del )
26. In rescuing the child, five firemen narrowly escaped death
when the house collapsed beneaththeir feet.
(Suggested first letter(s): ben ) 27. The theories of postmodernism are very complicated and
difficult to grasp.
(Suggested first letter(s): gra )
28. The day of terrorended after police entered the
house.
(Suggested first letter(s): ter )
Part 2 Fill in the Blanks (with the right
preposition or adverb)
(每小题:1.5 分)
Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with
an appropriate preposition or adverb. Fill in each blank with
only ONE word.
1. "Never mind, I won't tell onyou," he promised.
2. "I'll tell onyou when Mummy's back," the boy
threatened.
3. I don't know where that old story came from, I've never been
able to track it down.
4.
The computer is down again. I need to get someone to track
downthe source of the problem.
5. I still find it hard to work outwhy the leadership
was so keen to get rid of me.
6. Come along, it doesn't take a genius to work out
what the problems are.
7.
The weak points in the article were eagerly picked
onby some critics.