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測試成績報(bào)告單試卷標(biāo)準(zhǔn)或參考答案將在3天后顯示。請注意本頁底部顯示的總分和提示。在系統(tǒng)自動批改的客觀題正確率小干95%時(shí)可以重做。試卷:Unit2試卷編號:02試卷滿分:100姓名:楊志豪學(xué)號:2012073074班級:登錄:2013-05-07200414交卷:1970-01-01080000上機(jī)地址:2222316265圖例:/RightXWrong?TobemarkedbyinstructorPart1WordDictation(每小題1分滿分:15分)小題得分對錯(cuò)學(xué)生答案Correct1.0X(未答)2.0X(未答)30Xallowance41/compromise51/select6.0X(未答)7.1ノsupplement80Xrestrice9.1Zmoderate100Xcousume111ノsufficient121?digest130X(未答)141?protein151calculateSubtotal8Part2UnderstandingLongConversations(每小題:1分)Directions:Inthissectionyou'llhearalongconversationorconversations.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.Questions1to5arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.?AHowwater-densefoodscanhelpyouloseweight〇BWhatfruitsandvegetableshaveincommon〇CWhyoneshouldeatfoodswithfewercalories〇DWherepeoplegetmostoftheircaloriesQATheyarerichintaste〇BTheygivecaloriesforenergy〇CTheycontainmanycalories@DTheycontainalotofwater〇AAsandwich@BAbowlofsoupOCAsalad〇DSomefruit〇AEatingonlywhenhungry〇BEatingfoodslowincalories〇CGettingoneswaterfromfood?DFillinguponesstomachwithwater〇ATheyareconvenient〇BTheyarelowincalories@CTheycostmore〇DTheyleaveyouhungryPart3UnderstandingPassages(每小題:1分)Directions:Inthissectionyou'llhearapassageorpassageListencarefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequesticyouhear.Questions1to5arebasedonthesamepassageordialog1.〇AHowtobeatabadmood〇BHowtodophysicalexercise〇CHowtotalkbadmoodsout〇DHowtobeinvokedinphysicalexerciseQATohaveenoughrest〇BTodosomehousework〇CTotakedrugs⑥D(zhuǎn)Totalkitout〇ATheyarethemosteffective@BTheyareusefulbutarentbest〇CTheyareonlywhatdoctorslikeQDTheyareineffective@ASwimming〇BDoinghouseworkQCCookingQDWashing@AThreetofivetimesaweek〇BTwentyminutesaweek〇CNolessthanthreetimesaweek〇DNomorethanfivetimesaweekQuestions6to10arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.6.〇ALowercostforbuyingbicycles〇BCarsbeingleftathomethesedays〇CMoreknowledgeaboutbicyclesQDTheneedtokeeptheenvironmentclean@APeoplewanttosavetime〇BBicyclesarenotconvenient〇CPeopletrustthemselveswithcars〇DPeoplearesureoftheirdrivingskills〇A'Fheyneedtoleavetheircarsathome?BTheyneedtohavemoreknowledgeaboutbicycles〇C'「heyneedtodomorephysicalexercise〇DTheyneedtoliveinthecenterofthecity?A80%〇B8%0C18%〇D10%?AThechoicebetweenbicyclesandcars〇BExercisesandbicycles〇CEnvironmentalproblems〇DShorttripsandlongtripsCompoundDictation《每小題:1分)Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhearapassageorpassagesthreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeinformationyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.Questions1to10arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.Taichihasbeendescribedasmagicalanditcertainlyfeelsthatway(l)advisablethereissomedifficultythesameaswhenlearninganynewthingIttakestime(2)patienceandefforttolearntheancientChineseexerciseformofTaichiOnceyouhavelearneditthe(3)sensationislikemusicinyoursoulFeelingperceptionandability(4)integrateintoacentrally-balancedandflowingconsciousnessYouarein(5)chargeyetonewiththeflowItsquiteexcitingbutalso(6)clarmngandrelaxingTaichi(7)promotesgrowthSureothersportsdotooButpeoplepracticingtheexerciseenjoysignificantimprovementintheconditionoftheirheartsandquality-of-lifemeasurements(8)Themovementsareveryslowandcarefulandinvoh/eagreatdealofbodymovementPeoplebelievethattheexercisecanhelp(9) AndthereisthebuildingofenergyLearningTaichiisanopportunitytolearn(10) TheexercisecanhelppeopleimprovestrengthandpreventsthemfromtiringaseasilyAndimprovementsinoneareaoftencarryoverintoanotherCloze(withfourchoicesprovided)(每小題:1分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassagecarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesgivenforeachblank.Questions1to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

PeoplewithbackproblemscanbenefitfromexerciseExamplesofexercisethatare1.advisablevincludewalkingswimmingandridinganexercisebicycleManypeople2.assumevthewrongthingaboutexerciseTheythinkthatbalanceandmc.ementproblemsare3.inevitablewithageExercisecanhelpolderadultsimprovestrengthandbalanceand4.preventvthemfromtiringeasilyIthasbeenprovedthatevenalowlevelofexercisecan5.reducevtheriskoffallsInadditionelderlypeoplewithregularexerciseshaveshowedsignificantimprovementinthe6.conditionvoftheirheartsandqualrty?of-lifemeasurementsTheyenjoyanincreased7.sensevofcontrolovertheirlives8.FurthermorevevidencesuggeststhatexercisehasanaddedbenefitItincreasesyourbody,ductionvofmoleculescalledendorphinsthatfightpainandincreasehappinessThebody'sproductionofthis10.substancevhasaneffectanyonecanenjoyItcreatesthewell-knoジ.nfeeling11.duringvexercisecalled"runnershigh"Exerciseshouldbe12.[continuousvfor30ormoreminutesinordertokeeptheheartrateeevated(提咼!Peoplewithbackpainshould13.selectvanexerciseprogramthatislow-impactItisalsoimportantto14.stretchvyourmusclesbeforebeginningexerciseactivityAlsoyoushould15._moderate丁theamountofexerciseyoudoDothis16.accordingtovyOuractualphysicalconditionHerearetwoexercise17.|programsv|thataregentleonthebackWalkingforexercise:Typically,walkingtwotothreemilesthreetimes18.PervweekisveryhelpfulforpeoplewithbackproblemsAnexercisebicycle:Usinganexercisebicycleisalso19.effectivevjitmaybeless20.|stressful.forthebackExercisinginwater:DoingexerciseinwaterisgoodforconditioningPart6SkimmingandScanning(MultipleChoice+BlankFilling)(每小題:1分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassageandthenanswerthequestions.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.Questions1to10arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.EngineersoftheWoodsIntheforestsofNorthAmerica,wherethewintersareoftenlongandcold,smalllakescanbefoundalongthestreams.Sometimestheselakesarenatural,sometimestheyareman-made,andsometimestheyaretheconstructionsofbeavers(海貍).Youcantellabeaverlakebyitsdam.Tomakethedams,thebeaverslaysticksandbranchesontopofeachothertoformaneffectivebarrieragainstthewaterofthestream.Nearthedamthebeaverslaysticksandbranches.Usuallythisbarrierissimilartoasmallislandinalake.Thisisthehousewhereabeaverfamilyspendsthewinter,protectingthemselvesfromenemiesandfromthecold.Thebeaversareabletokeepdryinthecenterofthehouse,whichisabovewaterlevel.Thebeaversworkhardtomaketheirhouse.Theycutdowntrees,gatherbranchesandputthemtogetherwithmud.Mostofthesummerisspentonthiskindofwork,butinwinterthebeavers*workpaysoff.Theirhouseprotectsthemfrombearsaswellasthecold.Thebeaverisrelatedtoanimalssuchasratsandmice.Thebeaver,however,ismuchbiggerthanhisrelatives.Anadultbeavermayweighmorethan50pounds,andhisbodymaybeaboutthreefeetlong.Histailwilladdtentotwelvemoreinchestohislength.Hisbackfeetarewebbed,whichhelphimswimrapidly.Hisfrontfeetaresimilartoapairofstronghands.Withthemhecancarrywoodandstones.Hiseyes,noseandearsaresmall,buthehastwohugefrontteeth.Theseteetharealwaysgrowing,andhemustkeepthemsharpbyconstantuse.Theteethofanadultbeaverareyellowfromthebarkoftreesthathebites.Menattachgreatvaluetothebeaverbecausebeaverscanbesoldtomakeexpensiveclothing.BeavershavealmostdisappearedfromEuropebecausetrappers(設(shè)阱捕獸者)havekilledsomanyofthem.BeaversmighteasilyhavebecomeextinctinAmerica,too,butlawswerepassedtoprotectthembeforetheywereallkilled.Thebeaverlikesfamilylife,andliveswiththesamemateallhislife.Severalyoung-usuallytwotofive-areborneveryyear.Thelittlebeaversstaywiththeirparentsfortwoyearsbeforematingandsettingoutontheirown.Theysharetheworkofbuildingdams,constructinghomesandraisingtheyoung.Whentherearetoomanybeaversinoneplace,someofthemwillgrouptogetherinanotherplace.Theyusuallychooseaspotnearsomefairlydeeplakeorriver,wheretherearetrees.Thebarkoftreesiseatenasfood.Thenthewoodisusedforbuilding.Sometimesthelodgesarebuiltonthebankofthewater,butusuallytheyarebuiltonanislandinthewater.Ifthereisnoislandalreadythere,thebeaversmakeonebypilingsticksandmudonthebedoftheriveruntilthetopisafewinchesabovethelevelofthewater.Thetopiscarpetedwithsmallpiecesofwoodleaves.Aroofofsticksandlotsofmudisthenbuiltoverthis"floor".Foodforthewinteristakentothelodgebeforetheweathergetstoocold.Someofit—thelargerpieces—isstoredonthebottomofthelakeorriver,neartheentrancetoatunnelleadinguptothelodge.Therearesometimesseveralsuchentrances,underthesurfaceofthewater.Woodthatiskeptunderwatermaybestuckinthemud,orweighteddownwithstones.Beaversprefertoworkatnight.Onebeaver,onasinglenight,cancutdownatreethatiseightinchesaround.Aftercuttingdownthetree,thebeavercutsthetrunkintopiecesthatcanbecarried.Heusestheseasthebaseforthedam.Asmalldammaybeenlargedafterseveralyears,inordertofloodalargesurfaceandprovidelivingspaceformorebeavers.Underfavorableconditions,adammaylastforahundredyearsormore.Naturally,otheranimalsusethesedamsasbridges,forcingthebeaverstokeepthedamsingoodrepair.Thedamsmustbestrongenoughtoholdupagainstthepressureoficeinspringandsometimes,holesaremadebythebeavers,afterheavyrains,toallowexcesswatertorunoff.Anothertypeofworkbeaversdoiscanaldigging.Whentheyhaveusedupthegoodtreesneartheirhome,theymustbringmorewoodfromfartheraway.Toaccomplishthis,theymaydigacanal(運(yùn)河)tofloatthetreestotheplacewheretheyareneeded.Beaverdamshelppeoplebecausetheypreventfloodsandbringwatertofarms.Itisfortunatethattheseanimalshavenotbeenallowedtodisappearcompletely.Thestickandbranchdamsmadebybeaversaresimilarto〇AhouseswherepeoplespendthewinterQBsmallislandsinalake〇Cbarriersagainstthewaterofthestream〇Ddamsthatareman-madeBeaversspendmostofthesummer〇Ahidingfrombears@Bmakingtheirhouse〇Ckeepingcold〇DlookingformiceandratsTohelpitswimquicklyabeaverhas〇Asmallears〇Bstrongfrontfeet〇Calongtail@Dwebbedbackfeethave(has)protectedbeaversfrombecomingextinct〇AFamilylife〇BEurope◎CLaws〇DTrappersBeaversusuallychoosetolive〇Ainoneplace〇Bnearsomedeeplakesorriverswithfood@Cnearsomedeeplakesorriverswithtrees〇Dnearthedamsofrb/ersOnthebottomofthelakeorriverbeaversstore@Alargepiecesoffood〇Bsmallpiecesofwoodleaves〇Cwoodandstones〇Dsticksandlotsofmud7.Inonlyonenightabeavercan0Abuildasmalldam@Bcutdownatree〇Crepairadam〇Dmakemorelivingspace8.Afterheavyrainsbeaversmakeholesinthedamtoletexcesswater 9?Beaversdigcanalstofromtheplacesfartherawaytotheplaceswheretheyareneeded10.Preventingfloodsandbringingwatertofarmsaretwowaysthatbeaverdams ReadingComprehension(BankedCloze)(每小題:1分)Directions:FillintheblanksinthefollowingpassagebyselectingsuitablewordsfromtheWordBank.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsmorethanonce.Questions1to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Howcanyouhelpyourselfbeatyourbestwhenyouexercise?Theansweristogetahigh1.[ratio▼ofiron-richfoodsinyourdietVVhenpeopletakepartinactivitieslikerunningthey2.tend 二toloseironItisimportantforyourbodyto3.digestvredmeatstogettheironyouneedItisalsoessentialthatyouremembertokeepyourdiet4.balancedvandhealthyYoucandothisbyalsoincludinggrainswhichcanbefoundincerealsaswellaseatinggreenvegetablesYerferevwithyourbodyabsorbingvitaminsandmineralsThisincludescoffeeorteawhichcontain6.substancesvthatarenotgoodforyouMostpeopleshouldsiponsomethingbeforeduringandaftertheyexercisetoreplacethewaterintheirbodiesWaterandjuiceare7.recommendedvinsteadofsodasandcoffeeManyhavefoundthatmodifyingtheirdiethasreallyhadapositive8.impact▼ontheirperformance"Iusedtoexerciseallthetimebutmyenduranceneverreallyimproved.',saidoneathlete'EventhoughIwasslenderandnotoverweightJcontactedaphysicianTogetherwe9.calculatedvtheamountsofproteinvitaminsandmineralsIwasgettingTheimprovementinmyperformancewas10.strikingvafterIchangedwhatIwaseatingThemostimportantthingisthatIamgettingmoreiron”ReadingComprehension(MultipleChoice)(每小題:1分)Directions:ReadthefollowingpassagescarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Questions1to5arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.Summeristheidealtimeofyearforoneofmyfavoriteoutdooractivities,hiking(徒步旅行).Itismuchmorethanjustagreatworkout.Yougettobeoutsideoftheconfinesofagymandbetogetherwithnature.Youbreatheinthefresh,cleanairwhilethecitylifeyouenduredallweekjustfadesaway.Youaresuddenlytransportedsomewhereelse.Youaresuddenlyinaplacewhereyoucanappreciatetheuntouched,simplisticbeautyofnature.Thetreesaregreen,thewildflowersaregrowingandthewoodsarefilledwith

activity.Onceyouexperienceit,you'rehooked.WhetherhikinginthedesertsofArizonaorthemountainsofAlberta,yousuddenlyrealizeyouarenotaloneandthereissomethingmuchbiggeratwork.Thereisarealizationthatlifeispreciousandyouthinkdeeplyaboutyourlife.Anotherwonderfulpartofhikingisthatyoucanparticipateatanylevelanditis,forthemostpart,free.Itisagreatwaytoescapetheratrace,evenduringtheweek.Ifyouhaveanyproblemsyouneedtosolve,hikingisreallygoodforclearingyourheadandremovingstress.Ifhikingsoundsintimidatingtoyou,itisessentiallywalkingonawholenewlevel.Expertshavespokenaboutthebenefitsofwalkingforyears.Walkingdoesn'tstressyourlegsasmuchasrunningandcountlessstudiesagreewalkingleadstoweightlossandbetterhealth.Itisgoodforyourheart,reducesillnessandhasevenbeenshowntoenhanceyourthinking.Sowhywouldn'tyouwanttodoit?Whatmakeshikingdifferentfromotherformsofexercise?〇AItisagreatworkout〇BItisasummertimeactivity〇CItisanactivitythatslowsbreathingQDItisanexercisethatisdoneoutsideWhatdisappearsforsomeonewhoishiking?0AGreentrees〇BBeautifulnature?CCitylife〇DPreciousthingsOnceyoutakeuphikinginnatureassomethingyoudoyou〇Afeelmuchbiggerthanbefore@Bloveitandwanttodoitoften〇Cwishyoulivedoutsideofthecity〇DlookfornewhikingplaceslikeArizonaHowdoyoufeelafteryou'vebegunhiking?0AIntimidated0BThoughtful0CLonely(?)DFreefromstressHowisrunningdifferentthanwalking?@ARunningisharderonthelegs0BRunningisbetterforweightloss0CRunningisgoodforapersonsheart0DRunningisacauseforimprovedthinkingQuestions6to10arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.Anotherexampleofthedangersofarestricteddietmaybeseeninthediseaseknownas"beri-beri”(腳氣病),whichusedtoaffectlargenumbersofEasternpeopleswholivedmainlyonrice.Intheearlyyearsofthe20thcentury,aDutchscientistnamedEijkmanwastryingtodiscoverthecauseofberi-beri.Atfirsthethoughtitwastransmitted(傳送)byagerm(細(xì)菌).HewasworkinginaJapanesehospital,wherethepatientswerefedonricewhichhadhadtheexternalhusk(殼)removedfromthegrain,called"whiterice."Itwasthoughtthiswouldbeeasierforweak,sickpeopletodigest.Eijkmanthoughthisgermtheorywasconfirmedwhenhenoticedthechickensinthehospitalyard,whichwerefedonscraps(碎片)fromthepatients'plates,werealsoshowingsignsofthedisease.Hethentriedtoisolatethegermhethoughtwascausingthedisease,buthisexperimentswereinterruptedbyahospitalofficial,whoruledthatthehusklesspolishedricewastoogoodforchickens.Thechickensshouldbefedcheapricewiththeexternalcoveringstillonthegrain,called"brownrice."Eijkmannoticedthatthechickensbegantorecoveronthenewdiet.Hebegantoconsiderthepossibilitythateatingbrownricesomehowpreventedorcuredberi-beri—eventhatalackofsomeingredientinthehuskmightbethecauseofthedisease.Indeedthiswasthecase.Theelementneededtopreventberi-beriwasshortlyafterwardsisolatedfromricehusksandisnowknownasVitaminB.Thewhiterice,thoughmoreexpensive,waskeepingalivethediseasethehospitalwastryingtocure.Fromthecontextwhatdoyouthinktheauthormentionsintheparagraphthatisjustbeforethisfirstparagraph?〇AOneexampleoftheimportanceofvitamins〇BOneexampleofthebenefitsofeatinghealthyfoods◎COneexampleofthedangersofarestricteddiet〇DOneexampleofthebenefitsofvariousvitaminsThedisease”beri-beri”〇AkillslargenumbersofWesternpeoples@Bisavitamindeficiencydisease〇Cistransmittedbydiseasedrice〇DcanbecaughtfromdiseasedchickensThechickensEijkmannoticedinthehospitalyard〇Acouldntdigestthehusklessrice〇Bprovedberi-beriistransmittedbygerms〇C.werelatercookedforthepatients,food@DweresufferingfromvitamindeficiencyHuskless,whiterice〇Awascheaperthanbrownrice@Bwaslessbeneficialtothebodythanbrownrice〇Cwasmorebeneficialtothebodythanbrownrice〇Dcuredberi-beriTheingredientmissingfromwhiterice@AwasVitaminBQBdidnotaffectthechickens〇CwasnamedtheEijkmanvitamin〇DhasneverbeenaccuratelyidentifiedQuestions11to15arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.Astrictvegetarianisapersonwhoneverinhislifeeatsanythingderivedfromanimals.Themainobjectiontovegetarianism(系食主義)onalong-termbasisisthedifficultyofgettingenoughprotein—thebody-buildingelementinfood.Ifyouhaveeverbeenwithoutmeatorotheranimalfoodsforsomedaysorweeks(say,forreligiousreasons)youwillhavenoticedthatyoutendtogetratherweakphysically.Youaregladwhenthefast(禁食)isoverandyougetyourrewardofadeliciousmeatmeal.Proteinsarebuiltupfromabouttwentyfoodelementscalled"aminoacids”(虱基酸),whicharefoundingreateramountsinanimalproteinthaninvegetableprotein.Thismeansyouhavetoeatagreatdealmorevegetablethananimalfoodinordertogetenoughoftheseaminoacids.Agreatdealofthevegetablefoodgoestowasteinthisprocessandfromthephysiological(生理學(xué)的)pointofviewthereisnotmuchtobesaidinfavoroflife-longvegetarianism.Theeconomicsideofthequestion,though,mustbeconsidered.Vegetablefoodismuchcheaperthananimalfood.However,sinceonlyasmallproportionofthevegetableproteinisusefulforbody-buildingpurposes,aconsistentvegetarian,ifheistogainthenecessary70grams(克)ofproteinaday,hastoconsumeagreaterbulkoffoodthanhisdigestiveorganscancomfortablydealwith.Infairness,though,itmustbepointedoutthatvegetariansclaimtheyneedfarlessthan70gramsofproteinaday.Astrictvegetarian〇Ararelyeatsanimalproducts〇Bsometimeseatseggs?Cnevereatsanyanimalproducts〇DnevereatsproteinWefeelweakwhenwegowithoutmeatandotheranimalproducts〇Abecausewearereducingourfoodamount@Bbecausewedonotgetenoughprotein〇Cbecausevegetablesdonotcontainprotein〇DunlesswetakeplentyofexerciseProteinsarebuiltupfrom〇Aabouttwentydifferentfoods〇Babouttwentydifferentvegetables〇Cvariousfatsandsugars@DabouttwentydifferentaminoacidsPhysiologicallylife-longvegetarianismmaynotbegoodbecause〇Aitmakespeopleverythin@Bthebodymustprocesstoomuchwaste〇Cthefarmerlosesmoney〇Dvitamin-deficiencydiseasesmayresultOnethinginfavourofvegetarianismisthat〇Avegetablefoodiseasiertodigest〇Banimalfoodislessexpensive@CvegetablefoodischeaperQuestions16to20arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.Whetherornotvegetarianismshouldbeadvocatedforadults,itisdefinitelyunsatisfactoryforgrowingchildren,whoneedmoreproteinthantheycangetfromvegetablesources.Alacto-vegetarian(partmilk,

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