大學英語(3)(第1、2、3次) _第1頁
大學英語(3)(第1、2、3次) _第2頁
大學英語(3)(第1、2、3次) _第3頁
大學英語(3)(第1、2、3次) _第4頁
大學英語(3)(第1、2、3次) _第5頁
已閱讀5頁,還剩46頁未讀, 繼續(xù)免費閱讀

下載本文檔

版權說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內容提供方,若內容存在侵權,請進行舉報或認領

文檔簡介

一、單項選擇題(本大題共50分,共50小題,每小題1分)LAsingletechnicaltermwillfrequentlycoveranideathatwouldotherwiselause.()alongphraseorcA.callforB.makeforC.allowforD.standfor2.Itis( )ofBeijingtohavesuchhotweatherinJuly.A.tropicalB.typicalC.trialD.tradition3.Theexplorertoldtheboysabouthis( )intheArctic.A.adventuresB.investigationC.applicationD.improvement4.Itwasnotaformaloccasion,sowewereaskedtowear () clothes.A.regularB.informalC.simple5.I'llneverknowallthatwasinhismind,().A.B.C.D.6.- What areyour greatestnorwillanyoneelseeithernorwon"ntanyoneelsetoonoranyoneelsewillnorwillanyoneelseachievements? - ( ).A.knowwhatyoumean.B.Youwillknowit.C.D.What1finishediscollegeachievement?education.7.The()ofestablishinganewamusementparkseemedtobeveryattractive.A.B.C.D.&AminutelaterJohnand1ran( )themandsooncaughtupoutlineprojectprogressmethod()them.A.B.C.D.9,He kept working, ( )he wasAafter...withBwith...forCto...byDfor...tovery tired.cheapD.

D.A.soA.B.the1930s'B.the1930s'B.howC.neverthelessD.though10.Heis( )abouthischancesofwinningagoldmedalintheOlympicsnextyear.A.AoptimisticB.BoptionalC.CoutstandingD.Dobvious11. She'snotreallypoor;shejust () tobepoor.A.AimaginesB.BactsC.CpretendsD.Dreports12.Itwilltakehimabout5months()writingthisbook.A.finishingB.finishC. tofinishD.finished13. This took place in() Philadelphia.A. a1930s

C. the 1930sD. 1930zs14. By2000,scientistssurely ( )acureforthiskindofdisease.A.AhavediscoveredB.BmustdiscoverC.CarediscoveringD.Dwillhavediscovered15.We( )supperwhenapolicemancametothedoor.A. justhaveB. werehavingC. justhadD. had hadjust16. 1canneverremember( )drawerhekeepshisshirtsin.A.what.B.asC.whichD.where17.Jeffersonthoughtthatitwasconflictandnotunquestioningagreement()keepsfreedomalive.AwhichBthatCwhatDasa

18.AlthoughGeorgehasmanypersonalproblems,he()presenteverydaysincethefirstdayofclass.A.hasbeenB.hadbeenC.isD.was19.The boy aimed ( )becoming an agriculturist.A.forB.atC.ofD.in20.Itissuchafinedaythat1()goingswimmingintheriver.A.feellikeB.feelC.likeD.love21.A. What kind ofjob didyou do? B: ( ).A.worked at a bookstore on campus.B.Yes. 1 brewed coffee inthe Student Union.C.But selling bookswas satisfying.D.1 need toearn the money.22.Mary can riot work ( ) John.

A.asquickerasB.asquicklyasC.morequickthanD.morequicklyas23.Notlongago,apersonwhom1knowverywellwas ( )anaccident.A.ArelatedtoB.BinvolvedinC.CincludedinD.Dsubjectedto24.Can you brieflydescribe yourself? --().A.My collegeis inChongqing.B.1am fromBeijing.C.1knowyou.D.Youare myfriend.25.The professor( ) thepapers.A.passedbyB.passedthroughC.passedoutD.passedin26.- What you'reyour career goals?-()-A.20dollars aweek.B.wantbeanengineer.

B.wantbeanengineer.c.It'sveryhard.D.1 willtry mybest.27.It'smyadvicethatshe () rightnow,orshemightbelatefortheplane.A.B.C.D.28.- Why do youwant this job? —startstartswouldstartwillstart().A.need toearn themoney.B.1don'twant.C.1 likeplayingfootball.D.It'skind ofyou.29.一Whydon"tyoutraveltoNewYorkonvacation?—().A.don"twant togoB.Excuse me,because 1can"tC.1 want to but1 haven"t got enoughmoneyD.Because l"mgoing to schooltoday30.- I'm a historymajor. And you? -().A.Well,it'snice.B.C.D.You1knowknow.Biology.that.C

31.- What'syourfavoritesubject? --().A.Canada.B.Chinese.C.Thisone.D.Obvious.32.He growsflowers()vegetables.A.assoonasB.asgoodasC.aswellD.aswellas33.When1saw()bookthat1boughtitatonce.A.suchgoodB.sogoodC.sogoodaD.suchgooda34.Theysaidtheywouldnotmaketheirfinal()untiltheelectionresultcameout.A.decideB.decisiveC.decisionD.depict35.Ifthecustomeris()topayabill,thecompanyturnstheiraccountovertoacollectionagency.A.unusual

A.B. unwillingC. unworthyD.unwanted36.Itwasahotdayandmanypeoplewere()theirwaytothebeach.A.takingB.guidingC.settingD.making37.Canyoubriefly describe yourself? - ().A.Mycollege is in Chongqing.B.1am fromBeijing.C.1 knowyou.D.Youare myfriend.38.Hecouldn't remember()A.whatwas theformulaB.whatwere theformulaC.whatthe formulawasD.whatthe formulawere39.Theclerk()stolesomemoneyfromthebankA.supposedtoB.supposedly

B.c.supposedc.D. suppose40.Youcansenditeitherbyairmail,( ).A. orsenditby ordinaryB.norbyordinaryC.orbyordinaryD.orordinarymail41.ManycollegestudentsliketochatontheInternet.TheythinktalkingwithfriendsontheInternetis()casualandexciting()facetoface.A.notonly...butalsoB.less...thanC.more...thanD.neither...nor42. Dowhatyour motherwants,oryou'll ( ) her.A.upsetB.angryC.beatD.desperateWeare()interestedintheageofthecarbonates,becauseitwouldallowustoestimatewhenmicrobiallifeleftitsMarkontherockthatbecamealh84001.AhardlyBextremelyC.Calmost

C.D.Datall44.Taking ( ) is oneof Mike"s hobbies.A.photoB.photosC.photoesD.photo"s45.ProfessorClarkcontinuedhisresearchworkand( )hiscolleague""sadvice.A.ignoredB.deploredC.exploredD.implored46.rn,llgiveyoumytelephonenumberincaseyou()wanttogetintouchwithmeagain.A.AshouldB.BwillC.CshallD.Dneed47.Ourteacherconstantly()tousthatthereisnoshortcut(捷徑)forlearningEnglish.A.pointsoutB.pointsoffC.pointsatD.pointsin48.Thelecturewasso( )thateveryonewenttosleep.

B.boredC.interestedD.interesting49.—Howdoyoulikeyourmajor? ―().A.Don'tlikeitverymuch.B.I'dliketohaveone.C.Itlookslikeagoodjob.D.It'sveryniceofyou.50.1said,1hopeyou'llhave( )nicebirthdays/*A.manymoreB.muchmoreC.verymuchD.enoughmanyboring二、閱讀理解單項選擇題(本大題共50分,共5小題,每小題10分)A.A.Moscow,Russia(Spacenews) "Thecomputerisabetterchessplayer;insistedViktorProzorov,theloser.Itseemedasifitwerelaughingaftereverygoodmove.IknowIshouldhavebeatenitforthesakeofmankind(人類),butIjustcouldn"twin",heannouncedandshookhisheadsadly.Prozorov"nsdisappointmentwassharedbyseveralgrandmasterswhowerepresent,someofwhomweresoupsetthattheyshoutedatthemachine.Manychessplayerssaidthatthismeanttheendofchesschampionships(冠軍)aroundtheworld,sincethefunhadbeentakenoutofthegame.Thecomputerwalked orrather rolledawaywith5000dollarsinprizemoneyandlimiteditsremarkstoasetofnoisesandlights.(1).Whichofthefollowingbestgivesthemainide aofthis newspaper article?( )

A.5000dollarsgoestoacomputer!B.Newinvention :alaughingcomputer!C.World"sbestchessplayerbeaten!D.Computerdefeatsmaninchess!(2).HowdidsomeofthegrandmastersfeelaboutthechessgamebetweenProzorovandthecomputer?()A.Theythought thatthegame wasnotfun.B.Theythoughtthatthegamewasn"tfair.C.TheyagreedthatProzorovdidn"tplaywell.D.TheywereunhappythatthecProzorodidn"tplaywell.(3).WhatwasitthatProzorovfeltimostbitter(痛苦)about?()A.Thathedidn"twinthe$5000.B.Thathehadn"ttriedhisbest.C.Thathehadlosttoamachine.D.Thatthis wastheendof thechessgame.(4).Afterwiningthegame,thecomputer()A.laughedB.walkedawayC.madesomeremarksD.gaveoutsomelightsandsounds(5).Manychessplayersfeltthatplayingwithacomputerwould()A.makethetoughergamegameB.makethegamelessinterestingC.makemanappearfoolishD.makemanloselotsofmoney"Thepenismorepowerfulthanthesword(僉ij)."Therehavebeenmanywriterswhousedtheirpenstofightthingsthatwerewrong.Mrs.HarrietBeecherStowewasoneofthem.ShewasbornintheUSAin1811.Oneofherbooksnotonlymadeherfamousbuthasbeendescribedasonethatexcitedtheworld,andwashelpfulincausingacivilwarandfreezingtheslaves.ThecivilwarwastheAmericanCivilWarof1861,inwhichtheNorthernStatesfoughttheSouthern States and finally won.Thisbookwasnamed"UncleTom""sCabin".TherewastimewheneveryEnglish-speakingman,woman,andchildhasreadthisnovelthatdidsomuchtostopslavery.Notmanypeoplereadittoday,butitisstillveryinteresting.Thebookhasshownushowawarm-heartedwritercanarouse(喚起)people""ssympathies(同'情).ThewriterherselfhadneitherbeentotheSouthernStatesnorbeenaslave.TheSouthernAmericanswereveryangryatthenovel,whichtheysaiddidnotatallrepresent(代表)truestateofaffairs,buttheNorthernAmericanswerewildlyexcitedoveritandweresoinspired(激勵)byitthatthey-werereadytogotowartosettheslavesfree.(l). Accordingtothepassage().everyEnglish-speakingpersonhadread"UncleTbm"sCabin""UncleTom"sCabin'*wasnotveryinterestingthosewhodon"tspeakEnglishcannothaveread"UncleTom"sCabin"thebook"UncleTom"sCabin"didagreatdealintheAmericanCivilWar(2).HowoIdwasMrs.StowewhenherworIdfamousbookwaspublished?()About 60 years old.Over 50 years old.C.

Inherforties.Inherforties.D. Around 30 years old.(3). WhatdoyouleamaboutMrs.Stowefromthepassage?()AShehadbeenlivinginthenorthofAmericabeforetheAmericanCivilWar.B.SheherselfencouragedthenorthernAmericanstogotowarandsettheslavesfree.c.Shewasbetteraswritingasusinga sword.D.Shehadoncebeenaslave.(4).WhycouldMrs.StowersbookcauseacivilwarinAmerica?()A.ShewrotesowellthatAmericanslovedherverymuch.Shedisclosed(揭露)theterriblewrongsthathadbeendonetotheslavesintheSouthernStates.theNorthernAmericanslikeit.C.TheSouthernAmericanshatedthebookwhiletheNorthernAmericanslikeit.D.ThebookhadbeenreadbymanyAmericans.). Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?()Weneedn"tuseweapons(武器)tofightthingsthatarewrong.writerismorehelpfulinawarthanasoldier.Wemustunderstandtheimportanceofliteratureandart.D.Nowarcanbewonwithoutsuchabookas"UncleTom"sCabin".Collegebringstogetherpeoplefromallwalksoflife.TherearesomanydifferenttypesofpeopleintheworIdbutifyougotoacollegecampus,youaresuretofindatleastoneofeverykind.Thegreatpartaboutbeingherewithsomanydifferentpeopleisthatyougettointeractwithsomeinterestingcharactersandseehowtodealwiththem.Youwillmeetthepeopleyoudreadthemost,thesmart-ass,thebrain,ortheuniquespirit,butnomatterwhoitisthatisyourworstnightmaretobearoundyouwillaIwaysbepairedupwiththeminagroupproject.Whenyougetintotherealworldyouarenotgoingtobeabletopickyourbossorcoworkers.Interactingwiththesepeopleincollegeandlivingwithdifferentroommateswillhelpyoulearnhowtocooperatewiththepeopleinlifeyoufindsounpleasant.Collegelifeisfun.ThefactthatIhave

beenhereforashorttimejustmeansithasnotyetbeenalifechangingexperiencetome.IfIweretogiveanytipsonhowtosurvive,itwouldnotbehowtosurvivecollege,buthowtosurvivelife.!wouldhavetosaythatoneshouldbeoutgoingandlivelifetothefullest.Meetnewpeopiewheneveryoucanbecausetheyjustmaybeamajorinflueneeinyourlife.Also,getyourworkdonebeforeyougooutandparty.Lastly,!wouldhavetosay,inlifeifyoueverfeellostoralone,talktosomeoneaboutit.Everyonegetsdepressedattimesintheir1ifeandthereisalwayssomeonewhowilllistentoyourproblems.(l).Whatisthethemeofthepassage?C.ExtremelypessimisticC.ExtremelypessimisticA.Relationshipsin college .B.C.D.Homewo rk inFre edom inPartying icoll ege.co liege.n college.(2).What doesthe authorsay aboutgro upproject s?A.Theyare alwaysunpleasan tB.C.DThey aPartnerre always difficult.s may not cooperatePartners may be la zy.(3).Whydoestheauthorrecommendmeetingmanynewpeople?A.Theymay becomeyour best friends.B. Theymay influenceyour life .C.D.They mThey may help yoake your 1u someday.ife more f un.(4).Ho wwouldyo udescribe theauthorHspersonality?A.Shyand under confid entB.Strong butqui et.D.Optimisticandoutgoing.(5).Whatdoestheauthorsaytodoifyounredepressed?A.Gosomewherebyyourself.B.Talktosomeoneabout it.C.Try toforgetaboutit.D.SeeapsychologistimmediatelyTheordinaryraindropisamightyearthmoverwithsufficientstrengthtocutrock.Whenrainwatercollectsonthesurfaceoftheground,someofitevaporatesandsomeofitsinksintotheearth.Theremainderbeginstoflowdownhill,commencingitslengthyjourneyformbrooktostreamtolake,ortoariverthatwillcarryittothesea.Aswaterflowsalongthegroundzitpicksupsand,pebbles,evenbouIders.Itusesthemtognawatthesidesandbottomofitschannel,graduallyIooseningmoreearth.Bythisprocessenormousamountsofmudandrockaremovedfromthelandtothesea.EachyeartheMississippiRivercarries730milliontonsofsolidmatterintotheGulfofMexico.ThisconstanthaulingoflandintotheseaisIoweringtheUnitedStateszaverageheightabovesealevelatarateofaboutonefootevery9000years.Iferosioncontinuesatthesamerate,theUnitedStateswillbeworncompletelydowntosealevelinabout23millionyears..Flowingwatergraduallymakesitschannel.na rrowerdeeperw iderbo th B and C.TheaverageheightoftheUnitedStatesabovesealevel .i sbeingra isedeach yearrem ains const antwill reachsea levelin 9000years

D.beinloweredlittlebylittleD.beinloweredlittlebylittle.ErosionbywaterresuitsinA.wearing down the soilB.buildingup IandC.D.(4).enrichbothImplied butingnotthe soB andst ated:ilCA.MillionsofyearsagotheUnitedStateswashigherthanitisnowB.GreatamountsoflandaremovedtotheseabyriversC.ThewaterthatsinksintotheearthalsoreachestheoceanD.TheGulfofMexicowillbefiliedupinabout23millionyears⑸.Th ebesttit leforthisselectio nis -A.How WaterDestroys MountainsB.Ho wRiversH elpUsC.D.T heAverage HeightThe Mightof theUnite dy RaindropStates5.AlthoughIhadleftschoolagainsttheadviceofmyteachers,Ihad,withouttellinganyone,triedtocontinuemystudiesinliterature(文學)ateveningclasses.Itwasatiresomewalkfromoneendofthecitytoanotherandtositamongadultswasuninteresting.Iwastheyoungestintheclass,sothefriendshipIknewatschoolwasabsent.Iputupwith(忍受)itforashortperiod.Itwastoolongawalkoncoldwinter"snightsanditwashardtoputmyheartintoShakespearewithwetshoesandtrousers.SoIcontinuedreadingbooksandstartedwritingpoetryathome.Bychance,Iwonsomeprizesandawards(獎)forliterature.AyoungwomanfromaTVcompanycametothecollegeoneday.ShetoldmethatIhadwonanationalpoetryaward.Istaredather

inastonishmentanddisbelief.Shewantedtomakeashortfilmaboutme,towhichIsaid,"No,Icouldn"tdothat."NotthatIhadanyrealexcuse,Iwasjustfrightened.Intheendshepersuadedmethat1shoulddoitthefollowingday.SoIdid.TheymadeashortfilmofmereadingoneofmypoemsandIbecamemoreinterestedinliteraturethanever.IwonderedwhatIshoulddoafterthis,anddecidedsomeweekslaterthat1couldnotimaginemyselfspendingtherestofmydaysdealingwithmachines.Sooneevening,IhesitatinglytoldmyparentsthatIwantedtoreturntoschool.Theyweregreatlysurprisedand,Ithink,alittleafraidbuttheydidnottrytopersuademenotto,theywantedtoknowifIwassure,ifIknewwhatitmeantandwhetherIrealizedthatifIgaveupmyjobtraining,itwouldbeverydifficulttogetagoodjob.Butnothingcouldstopme,andtheyaskedaboutthematternofurther.(l).Whichofthefbllowinghasmostprobablybeendiscussed in thispassage?()A.Thewriter"sunhappychildhood.B.Thepoorteachingquality(質量)ofthewriter"sschool.C.Thewriter"sleaving schoolagainsthisteachers**advice.D.Whetheritwasworthleavingschoolforjobtraining.⑵.Thewriterdidnotfeelcomfortableattheeveningschoolbecause().A.hefounditdifficulttoimakefriendswithhisclassmatesB.hehadtowalkalongdistancetotheeveningschoolC.hecouldnotputhisheartintoreadingbooksafterhewascaughtin therainD.ofalloftheabove(3).Afterhewonsomeprizesandawardsforliterature,ayoungwomanfromaTVcompany().A.wanted tomakehissuccessknowntothepublicB.cametomakefriendswithhimC.invitedhimtomakeaspeechD.cametotellhimthathehadbeeomeaveryimportantperson(4).Afterhissuccess,he()

A.decidedtogeta goodjobB.decidedtocontinuehisstudies inliteratureatthe eveningschoolC.decided toreturnto theschool he onceleftD.begantofeelveryimportantandpre)ud(5).Wh ichofthefollowingisNOTTR UE?()A.Hisparentsworriedthathewouldhavenofutureifhereturnedtoschool.B.Hisparentsworriedthathewouldleaveschoolagain.C.Itwasdifficultforonewhostudiedliteraturetogetajob.D. Hisparentsdidnotwanthimtocontinuehiseducation.答 案一、單項選擇題(50分,共5 0題,每小題1分)A2.B3.A4.B5.D6.D7.B8.A9.D10.A11.C12.C13.B14.D15.B16.C17.B18.A19.BA21.A22.C23.B24.B25.C26.B27.A28.A29.C30.C31.B32.D33.C34.C35.B36.DB38.C39.B40.B41.C42.A43.B44.B45.A46.A47.A48.A49.A50.B二、閱讀理解單項選擇題(50分,共5題,每小題10分)1,

(1).D(2).D(3).c(4),D(5).B2.(1).D(2).C(3).A(4).B(5).C3.(1).A(2).B(3).B(4).D(5).B4.(1).D(2).D(3).A(4).A(5).D5.⑴.C(2).D⑶.A⑷.C⑸.B第2次作業(yè)1,單項選擇題(本大題共50分,can't)herendless共50小題,complaint1,單項選擇題(本大題共50分,can't)herendless共50小題,complaint每小題noiseamoment1分)longer.A.A.endureC. shareD. quarrelTherecanbenodoubt()itwasKeatsthat-composedthepoemsrecitedattheEnglishevening.A. whoB.thatB.C. as toD. about whomTheuniversitybaseballteam()itsmainrivals(對手)inthefirstroundofthecompetition.conqueredatefoughtmasteredKIInevergetmarried—Idon*twanttospendmylifesurroundedbydirtywashingand()AchildrenscreamingBscreamingchildrenCscreamedchildrenDchildrenscreamedTOC\o"1-5"\h\zTheysaidtheywerehappytheyhadputtheirtrust( )me.inonat

D.towith6. I'llneverforget ( )theAlpsforthefirsttime.Thesightwasimpressive.A.AseeB.BtoseeC.CseenD.Dseeing7.ItisreallydifficultforJackto()withtheothermembersinthecompany.A.remindofB.relatetoC.leadtoD.bondtogether8. 1havebeentryingtocontacther( )thepastweek.A.sinceB.forC.tillD.through9.Albert()hishomeworkyesterday,sohecouldn"tcometotheparty.A.mustdoB. mayhavedoneC. oughttodoD.hadtodoD.hadtodo10.Peopleofall()wouldliketheirtaxpaymenttobereasonablyusedfortheirbenefit.A.rangesB.ranksC.stagesD.scans11.Shecouldnotmovewithhershirt()onanail.A. wascaughtB. to becaughtC.caughtD. have beencaught12. Beethovenismyfavoritemusician.1regardhimas ( )othermusicians.A.AsuperiortoB.BmoresuperiorthanC.CmoresuperiortoD.Dsuperiorthan13. Poultry ( ) expensive inthis city.A.isB.areC.wasD. hasbeen14.Hewasakindmanand( )agreedtohelpusout.A.readilyreluctantlyquicklyabsolutelyTheprofessorhasgiventhestudentsalistofarticles()thetopicunderdiscussion.relevant torelated withassociated withassociated toThecompanyoffersagreat( )ofservicestostudents.A. varietyB. varyC. variousD. variouslyNobodysaysawordabouttheincident,( ) ?does hedoesnH,,t hedo theydon""t theyThefurnitureinherroomisquitedifferentfrom()intheexhibitionhail.A. thatB. one thatC. ones

D.thoseones19.Shewas,hethought,thebest () novelistinengland.A.AlivelyB.BlivingC.CaliveD.Dlive20.Anything that he ( )is worth listening toA.saidB.wassayingC.hadsaidD.says21.Ifyou()thatlatemovielastnight,youwouldn'tbesleepynow.A.hadn'twatchedB.didn'twatchC.haven'twatchedD.wouldn'thave watched22.When( )theairport,shewavedagainandagaintous.A.leavingB.leftC.havingleftD.havingbeen leaving23.Womenworkerswearhats()theirhairgetscaughtinthemachinery.

A.beforeB. inthatC. notthatD. incase24. The number of errors( ) surprising.A. willbeB.wereC. havebeenD.was25.Persiancarpetsaremuchdearerthan( )fromJapan.A.whatB.thoseC.thatD.them26.Anairlinerhas()waytotaxibeforeitreachestheendoftherunway.A. quite alongB. quitelongC. a quitelongD. a longquite27.Mybrotherhasjustarrived,but1didn'tknowhe()toseemeuntilyesterdayafternoon.A.comeB.came

c.wascomingc.wascomingD. is coming28.Iheldthelittlebirdinmyhandandfeltitsheart().strikingbumpingknockingbeating29.TheInternetallowsschoolstodevelop()learningmaterialthatisaccessibleforstudentsonline anytime.A. alargeamount ofB. agreatnumber ofC.numerousD.greatdeal30.()whatyouintended,1shouldnothavewastedmytimetryingtoexplainmatterstoyou.A.A1hadrealizedB.BHad1realizedC.CRealizedhad1D.DHadrealized131.Someofthestudentsonlywenttothenetbar(),butmostofthemwenttheremoreoften.A. occasionallyB. frequentlyC. hard

32.“Sorry, I'm late, Sir,“ "You()earlier//A.B.C.D.33.must havecan havewill haveshould haveMr.Kennyhasnotyetreturnedmybooks,butwhen()111lendthemcomecomecomecometoyou.A.B.C.D.34.theyhetheyhe()tabletenniswasacceptedasaregularpartoftheOlympicarehasdodoesGames.A.Not until1986thatB.It was in1986whenC.It was not until1986thatD.It was until1986that35.Itisagreat()tothenewPrimeMinistertotrytoendthestrikethathaslastedseveralweeks.A.B.C.D.36.1 wonder how their ideas () inchallengeworkproblemtaskpractice.B.workedoutC.workedatD.workedfor37.Hechosetodoadministrative(行政)workinorderto()apositionofpower.A.remainB.attainC.maintainD.domain38.Thepresident,alongwithhiswifeanddaughter,()avisittoChina.A.arepayingB.ispayingC.payD.have beenpaying39.TheLongMarchoftheredarmyisofgreathistoric( ).A.significanceB.competenceC.experienceD.workforce40.Itisrequestedthatrentforthehouse( )inadvance.A.will bepaidB.should have tobe paidhasbepaidc.to

c.to41.Itisacommonthemeinmyfictionstoriesthattheworldmayonedaybe()byinsectsbrokenruntakenfilled42. Never ( ) him in such ainoveroveringood mood.have found1 Findhave 1 foundfound 143.Sometimesearthquakescausetidalwavesand,()inthecaseofJapan,thesecanbedangerous.A.B.C.D.44.Neverbefore()felthimselfsopowerfullyattractedtoAasBlikeCsuchasDjustlikethecreativeidea.A. heB. hadC. heD. hashadhehashepaidD.shouldbe

D.shouldbeA.soTom45.Inahighlycompetitiveworld,an()businessman-isnotlikely-tosucceed.A.soTomA.unimaginativeB.imaginativeC.unimaginateD.imagination46.Joe'scarhasaflattire.()nowistowalktothenearesttelephone.A. Allhe can doB. Thathe can doC. Hecan doD. Allhe didA.tohavediscussedtoB.discussingC.todiscuss tohavebeenD.discussed48.Ifwelookattheproblem()weshouldbeabletosolveit.A.symbolicallyB.symptomaticallyC.systematicallyD.sympathetically49.Mybrotherseldomdoeshishomeworkinthemorning, ( ) .47.Nobodyisallowedtogoin.Thecommitteeseems()animportantproblem.does

B.TomistooB.TomistooTOC\o"1-5"\h\zC. nor does TomD. Tom doesn/t too50.Thechiefreasonforthepopulationgrowthisn'tsomuchariseinbirthrates()afallindeathratesasaresultofimprovementsinmedicalcare.A. asB. andC. butD. or二、閱讀理解單項選擇題(本大題共50分,共5小題,每小題10分)1.HowcanEnglishteachersacceleratethelanguagelearningoftheirstudents?Onewayistoteachstudentshowtolearnmoreeffectivelyandefficiently.Learningstrategiesare"Proceduresortechniquesthatlearnerscanusetofacilitatealearningtask,"InstructingstudentsofEnglishinlearningstrategiescanhelpthembecomebetterlearners.Inaddition,skillinusinglearningstrategiesassistsstudentsinbecomingindependent,confidentlearners.Finally,studentsbecomemoremotivatedastheybegintounderstandtherelationshipbetweentheiruseofstrategiesandsuccessinlearningEnglish.Studentsneedtodevelopanawarenessofthelearningprocessandstrategiesthatleadtosuccess.Studentswhoreflectontheirownthinkingaremorelikelytoengageinplanninghowtoproceedwithalearningtask,monitoringtheirownperformanceonanongoingbasis,findingsolutionstoproblemsencountered,andevaluatingthemselvesupontaskcompletion.Theseactivitiesmaybedifficultforstudentsaccustomedtohavingateacherwhosolvesalltheirlearningproblemsandisthesolejudgeoftheirprogress.Teachersneedtoencouragestudentstorelymoreonthemselves.Becauselearningstrategiesarementalprocesseswithfewobservablemanifestations,teachersneedtofindwaystomakethestrategiesasconcreteaspossible.Whenstudentsareabletousethestrategiestheirteachershavetaughtthem,andtodosowithoutprompting,thentheyneedtoexplorenewstrategies,newapplications,andnewopportunitiesforself-regulatedlearning.(1).Betterlearningstrategiescanmake language learning more( ).funA.funB.interestingefficientexciting.Studentswhoreflectontheirown()willbemoresuccessfulinlearning.thinkingevaluationperformanceactivities.Teachersshouldencouragestudentstorelymoreon( )booksnotesC.tutorsD.themselves.Learningstrategiesareunobservablementalprocesses,soteachersshouldmakethem()simplermore familiarmore concretemore applicable.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?( )A.Studentslearn learningstrategiesfrom theteachersonly.B.Learningstrategiesarecompletelyunobservable.C.Studentsneedtoexplorenewlearningstrategiesforthemselves.D.Teachers arethe solejudgesof students* progress.Mostanimalshavelittleconnectionwithanimalsofdifferentkind,unlesstheyhuntthemforfood.Sometimes,however,twokindsofanimalscometogetherinapartnership(伙伴關系)whichdoesgoodtobothofthem.Youmayhavenoticedsomebirdssittingonthebacksofsheep.Thisisnotbecausetheywantaride,butbecausetheyfindeasyfoodintheparasites(寄生蟲)onsheep.Thesheepallowthebirdstodosobecausetheyremovethecauseofdiscomfort.Soalthoughtheycanmanagewithouteachother,theydobettertogether.Sometimesananimalhasaplantpartner.Therelationshipdevelopsuntilthetwopartners

D.Coralshavesomeconnectionithplantscannotmanagewithouteachother.Thisissointhecorals(珊瑚)ofthesea.lntheirskinstheyhavetinyplantsactas"dustman",takingsomeofthewasteproductsformthecoralsandgivinginreturnoxygenwhichtheanimalneedstobreathe.Iftheplantsarekilled,orareeverpreventedfromlightingsothattheycannotlivenormally,thecoralswilIdie.(l).SomebirdsliketoD.Coralshavesomeconnectionithplantssiton a s heep because ( ).A.they can eatits parasitesB.they depend on the sheepfor existenceC.they enjoy traveling withthe sheepD.theyfindthepositionmostcomfortable(2).Theunderlinedword"they"inthelastsentenceofthefirstparagraphrefersto().A.birds andparasitesB.birds andsheepC.parasites andsheepD.sheep ,birdsandparasite s(3).Whatdoesthesecondparagraph

溫馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
  • 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權益歸上傳用戶所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網頁內容里面會有圖紙預覽,若沒有圖紙預覽就沒有圖紙。
  • 4. 未經權益所有人同意不得將文件中的內容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文庫網僅提供信息存儲空間,僅對用戶上傳內容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護處理,對用戶上傳分享的文檔內容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對任何下載內容負責。
  • 6. 下載文件中如有侵權或不適當內容,請與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
  • 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準確性、安全性和完整性, 同時也不承擔用戶因使用這些下載資源對自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。

評論

0/150

提交評論