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大學(xué)新視野英語(第二版)2Unit3
Serialnumber:DXYY210031Timeallowed:50minutes
Fullscore:50
Note:Everyoneisexpectedtocompletethequizonorbefore2011-05-0418:13(Wednesday).Youteacherhas
chosentoallowviewingtheanswerkeys18day(s)afterthecompletiondate.Pleaserevisitthispageagain
on2011-05-22(Sunday).
Part1VocabularyandStructure(Eachitem/blank:1point(s)Fullscore:10)
Eachitem/blank:1point(s)Fullscore:10
Directions:Directions:ChoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
1.Thislovelyoldtownhasayou
couldn*tfindinabigcity.
CA)condition
CB)standard
C?situation
區(qū)D)charm
ScoreYouranswerKey
1.z1D(Hidden)
2.Ididrftknowwhattodo,butthenanidea
suddenly________tome.
CA)appeared
CB)happened
E°occurred
C口)emerged
ScoreYouranswerKey
2./1C(Hidden)
3.PipesmadeofplasticarenowwidelyusedinbuiIding
astheyarelightanddonotbecomeinwater.
CA)ripe
B)instant
E°rotten
D)mature
ScoreYouranswerKey
3./1C(Hidden)
4.TheUnitedNationsConferenceonGlobalEnvironment,
whichtookplaceearlierthisyearinVienna,wasavery
_meeting.
A)productive
R\communicative
Q\aggressive
D)protective
ScoreYouranswerKey
4./1A(Hidden)
5.11wasdifficulttoguesswhather
tothenewswouldbe.
EA)reaction
eB)excitement
C)impression
LJD)opinion
ScoreYouranswerKey
5./1A(Hidden)
6.Therehavebeenmany__________intheir
marriagebuttheystillloveeachother.
6.Therehavebeenmanyintheir
marriagebuttheystillloveeachother.
upsanddowns
EA)
fromheadtotoe
CB)
dotimeandagain
CD)overandover
ScoreYouranswer
6.A(Hidden)
7.Thefatheradvisedhertoavoidthemistakemadebymanycouples
ofmarryingforthewrongreasonshefoundtheyoungman
charmingandintelligent.
eA)asthough
EB)eventhough
c0becauseof
dueto
巴D)
ScoreYouranswerKey
7.z1B(Hidden)
8.Sheanewideafor
increasingsales.
EA)cameupwith
巴B)cameupat
eocameby
CD)camefor
ScoreYouranswerKey
8.A(Hidden)
9.Therainstoppedandthesun
__________toshine.
9.Therainstoppedandthesun
toshine.
camedown
EB)cameout
dOcameoff
CD)cameon
ScoreYouranswerKey
9./1B(Hidden)
10.Hedoeshisworkcarefullybutheis
terribly______it.
CA)carefulabout
CB)goodat
Eoslowat
CD)interestedin
ScoreYouranswerKey
10.Z1C(Hidden)
Subtotal:10
Part2Cloze(withOptions)(Eachitem/blank:1point(s)Fullscore:20)
Eachitem/blank:1point(s)Fullscore:20
Directions:Directions:Readthefollowingpassagecarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfromthechoices.
matched▼
,……I—Iwithmy
|by
husbandattheripeoldageoftwenty-sevenI-Jmyparents.Itiscommon
practice▼
—*inKoreanfamilieswhenadaughterorsonisunmarriedand
approaching▼Ipressure▼〃〃
^^thirty.TherewassomuchItocatchaman.
necessarily司
Ididn'teven—*wanttocatchaman;Ireallywantedtowork!Iknewthata
traditional
—?husbandwouldnotallowmetodoso.WhenIwastwenty-five,Ifellinlovewith
knowabout
agoodman—thisisallasecretmyhusbanddoesn't9-J.ThemanIloved
|agreedfreedom
—IthatIcouldworkandshouldhavethesame—*1thatmenhave.
metwith司Isuggested
I-Jmymothersresistancewhen1I—>thatweshouldbe
prejudiced^-lagainsthimbecausehehadonlyabachelor,sdegreeanddidn,t
married.Shewas
expectations司
meether-Jforwealth.Icontinuedtosecretlymeetwithhim,butwhenheaskedme
hesitatedbetween
torunawaywithhimIIcouldn,tdecide-Imyfamilyand
Eventually▼,realistic
him.-I,wejustgaveuponthewholeidea.ItwasntI
reservations
all.Ihadreal-?aboutmarriageafterthat.
relatively
IamnowthirtyandhaveachiId.Myhusbandisa1awyeranda—Jkindman.
Occasionally,IemailthemanIdidn'tmarry.
ScoreYouranswerKey
(1)/1matched(Hidden)
(2)/1by(Hidden)
(3)/1practice(Hidden)
(4)/1approaching(Hidden)
⑸/1pressure(Hidden)
(6)/1necessarily(Hidden)
(7)/1traditional(Hidden)
(8)/1knowabout(Hidden)
11.
matched司
Ididn,tmarryforlove,money,orlooks;Imarriedformyparents.Iwas—*withmy
common
man.
necessarily司
Ididn'teven—*wanttocatchaman;Ireallywantedtowork!Iknewthata
traditional
—?husbandwouldnotallowmetodoso.WhenIwastwenty-five,Ifellinlovewith
knowabout
agoodman—thisisallasecretmyhusbanddoesn't9-J.ThemanIloved
|agreedfreedom
—IthatIcouldworkandshouldhavethesame—*1thatmenhave.
metwith司Isuggested
I-Jmymothersresistancewhen1I—>thatweshouldbe
prejudiced^-lagainsthimbecausehehadonlyabachelor,sdegreeanddidn,t
married.Shewas
expectations司
meether-Jforwealth.Icontinuedtosecretlymeetwithhim,butwhenheaskedme
hesitatedbetween
torunawaywithhimIIcouldn,tdecide-Imyfamilyand
Eventually▼,realistic
him.-I,wejustgaveuponthewholeidea.ItwasntI
reservations
all.Ihadreal-?aboutmarriageafterthat.
relatively
IamnowthirtyandhaveachiId.Myhusbandisa1awyeranda—Jkindman.
Occasionally,IemailthemanIdidn'tmarry.
(9)?1agreed(Hidden)
(10)?1freedom(Hidden)
(11)/1metwith(Hidden)
(12)/1suggested(Hidden)
(13)/1prejudiced(Hidden)
(14)/1expectations(Hidden)
(15)/1hesitated(Hidden)
(16)/1between(Hidden)
(17)1Eventually(Hidden)
matched▼
,……I—Iwithmy
|by
husbandattheripeoldageoftwenty-sevenI-Jmyparents.Itiscommon
practice▼
—*inKoreanfamilieswhenadaughterorsonisunmarriedand
approaching▼Ipressure▼〃〃
^^thirty.TherewassomuchItocatchaman.
necessarily司
Ididn'teven—*wanttocatchaman;Ireallywantedtowork!Iknewthata
traditional
—?husbandwouldnotallowmetodoso.WhenIwastwenty-five,Ifellinlovewith
knowabout
agoodman—thisisallasecretmyhusbanddoesn't9-J.ThemanIloved
|agreedfreedom
—IthatIcouldworkandshouldhavethesame—*1thatmenhave.
metwith司Isuggested司
I-Jmymothersresistancewhen1I—>thatweshouldbe
prejudiced^-lagainsthimbecausehehadonlyabachelor,sdegreeanddidn,t
married.Shewas
expectations司
meether-Jforwealth.Icontinuedtosecretlymeetwithhim,butwhenheaskedme
hesitatedbetween
torunawaywithhimIIcouldn,tdecide-Imyfamilyand
Eventually▼,realistic
him.-I,wejustgaveuponthewholeidea.ItwasntI
reservations
all.Ihadreal-?aboutmarriageafterthat.
Iamnowthirtyandhaveachild.Myhusbandisa1awyeranda1relatively▼
1—Ikindman.
Occasionally,IemailthemanIdidn'tmarry.
(18)?1realistic(Hidden)
(19)?1reservations(Hidden)
(20)1relatively(Hidden)
Subtotal:20
Part3ReadingComprehension(MultipleChoice)(Eachitem/blank:2point(s)Ful1
score:20)
Eachitem/blank:2point(s)Fullscore:20
Directions:Directions:Readthefollowingpassagescarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfromthefour
choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
Coffeeisoneofthemostpopular(流行的)drinksthroughouttheworldtoday.Infact,accordingtosomeestimates,
over30%ofal1adultsinthewor1ddrinkcoffeeatleastonceadayontheaverage.
Coffeecontainsakindofdrugcalledcaffeine(咖啡因).Caffeineisachemicalthatstimulates(刺激)thenerves
ofthebody.Drinkingcoffeetendstomakepeoplealittlebitmoreawake-atleastforashorttime—because
ofthisstimulatingeffectonthenervoussystem(系統(tǒng)).Acupofcoffeehas,ontheaverage,about3%caffeine
init.
Onestoryofthediscoveryofthecoffeeplantrelatestothiseffectofcaffeine.Accordingtothestory,coffee
wasdiscoveredinEastAfrica.ThestorysaysthatcoffeewasfirstfoundbyagoatfarmernamedKaldi.This
wasabouttheyear850.
Kaldiwasleadinghisanimalsthroughthemountainsandthegoatswerestoppingrepeatedlytoeattheplants
nearthepath.Suddenly,someofthegoatsstartedjumpingupanddowninaverystrangeway.
Kaldifiguredoutthatthegoatswereactingthiswaybecauseoftheplantstheywereeating.Kaldihimself
triedeatingsomeofthegreenbeans(豆莢)thatthegoatshadbeeneating.He,too,feltthestimulatingeffect
ofthebeans.
Kaldiwantedtoprovewhathadhappened,sohepickedsomeofthebeansandtookthembacktohishomevi11age,
wherehetoldhisstory.Thegreenbeangotthename“Kaffa“andlater"coffee“becausethebeanswerediscovered
inaplacecalledKaffainAfrica.
Thenforyears,peopleusedtoeatafewofthegreenKaffabeanswhentheywereinthemountainsandneeded
extraenergytodotheirwork.Itwaslaterfoundthatthecoffeebeanscouldbepickedandthendrieduntil
theyturnedbrown,andthentheycouldbestored.Ifthebeansweredriedandstored,theycouldbeusedat
anytime.
12.Whatis
caffeine?
CA)Akindofseed.
CB)Akindofplant.
E°Akindofdrug.
Coffeeisoneofthemostpopular(流行的)drinksthroughouttheworldtoday.Infact,accordingtosomeestimates,
over30%ofalladultsintheworlddrinkcoffeeatleastonceadayontheaverage.
Coffeecontainsakindofdrugcalledcaffeine(咖啡因).Caffeineisachemicalthatstimulates(刺激)thenerves
ofthebody.Drinkingcoffeetendstomakepeoplealittlebitmoreawake-atleastforashorttime-because
ofthisstimulatingeffectonthenervoussystem(系統(tǒng)).Acupofcoffeehas,ontheaverage,about3%caffeine
init.
Onestoryofthediscoveryofthecoffeeplantrelatestothiseffectofcaffeine.Accordingtothestory,coffee
wasdiscoveredinEastAfrica.ThestorysaysthatcoffeewasfirstfoundbyagoatfarmernamedKaldi.This
wasabouttheyear850.
Kaldiwasleadinghisanimalsthroughthemountainsandthegoatswerestoppingrepeatedlytoeattheplants
nearthepath.Suddenly,someofthegoatsstartedjumpingupanddowninaverystrangeway.
Kaldifiguredoutthatthegoatswereactingthiswaybecauseoftheplantstheywereeating.Kaldihimself
triedeatingsomeofthegreenbeans(豆莢)thatthegoatshadbeeneating.He,too,feltthestimulatingeffect
ofthebeans.
Kaldiwantedtoprovewhathadhappened,sohepickedsomeofthebeansandtookthembacktohishomevillage,
wherehetoldhisstory.Thegreenbeangotthename〃Kaffa〃andlater"coffee"becausethebeanswerediscovered
inaplacecalledKaffainAfrica.
Thenforyears,peopleusedtoeatafewofthegreenKaffabeanswhentheywereinthemountainsandneeded
extraenergytodotheirwork.Itwaslaterfoundthatthecoffeebeanscouldbepickedandthendrieduntil
theyturnedbrown,andthentheycouldbestored.Ifthebeansweredriedandstored,theycouldbeusedat
anytime.
CD)Akindofnut.
ScoreYouranswerKey
12.2C(Hidden)
13.Whatisthe
purposeof
drinking
coffee?
A)T。becomemoreawake.
B)Tobecomemorehealthy.
C)Tobecomemorehappy.
Coffeeisoneofthemostpopular(流行的)drinksthroughouttheworldtoday.Infact,accordingtosomeestimates,
over30%ofalladultsintheworlddrinkcoffeeatleastonceadayontheaverage.
Coffeecontainsakindofdrugcalledcaffeine(咖啡因).Caffeineisachemicalthatstimulates(刺激)thenerves
ofthebody.Drinkingcoffeetendstomakepeoplealittlebitmoreawake-atleastforashorttime-because
ofthisstimulatingeffectonthenervoussystem(系統(tǒng)).Acupofcoffeehas,ontheaverage,about3%caffeine
init.
Onestoryofthediscoveryofthecoffeeplantrelatestothiseffectofcaffeine.Accordingtothestory,coffee
wasdiscoveredinEastAfrica.ThestorysaysthatcoffeewasfirstfoundbyagoatfarmernamedKaldi.This
wasabouttheyear850.
Kaldiwasleadinghisanimalsthroughthemountainsandthegoatswerestoppingrepeatedlytoeattheplants
nearthepath.Suddenly,someofthegoatsstartedjumpingupanddowninaverystrangeway.
Kaldifiguredoutthatthegoatswereactingthiswaybecauseoftheplantstheywereeating.Kaldihimself
triedeatingsomeofthegreenbeans(豆莢)thatthegoatshadbeeneating.He,too,feltthestimulatingeffect
ofthebeans.
Kaldiwantedtoprovewhathadhappened,sohepickedsomeofthebeansandtookthembacktohishomevillage,
wherehetoldhisstory.Thegreenbeangotthename〃Kaffa〃andlater"coffee"becausethebeanswerediscovered
inaplacecalledKaffainAfrica.
Thenforyears,peopleusedtoeatafewofthegreenKaffabeanswhentheywereinthemountainsandneeded
extraenergytodotheirwork.Itwaslaterfoundthatthecoffeebeanscouldbepickedandthendrieduntil
theyturnedbrown,andthentheycouldbestored.Ifthebeansweredriedandstored,theycouldbeusedat
anytime.
CD)Tobecomemoreclever.
ScoreYouranswerKey
13.2A(Hidden)
14.Coffeewas
firstfoundbya
CA)doctor
Efarmer
Cc)druggist(藥劑師)
C0)chemist(化學(xué)家)
Coffeeisoneofthemostpopular(流行的)drinksthroughouttheworldtoday.Infact,accordingtosomeestimates,
over30%ofalladultsintheworlddrinkcoffeeatleastonceadayontheaverage.
Coffeecontainsakindofdrugcalledcaffeine(咖啡因).Caffeineisachemicalthatstimulates(刺激)thenerves
ofthebody.Drinkingcoffeetendstomakepeoplealittlebitmoreawake-atleastforashorttime-because
ofthisstimulatingeffectonthenervoussystem(系統(tǒng)).Acupofcoffeehas,ontheaverage,about3%caffeine
init.
Onestoryofthediscoveryofthecoffeeplantrelatestothiseffectofcaffeine.Accordingtothestory,coffee
wasdiscoveredinEastAfrica.ThestorysaysthatcoffeewasfirstfoundbyagoatfarmernamedKaldi.This
wasabouttheyear850.
Kaldiwasleadinghisanimalsthroughthemountainsandthegoatswerestoppingrepeatedlytoeattheplants
nearthepath.Suddenly,someofthegoatsstartedjumpingupanddowninaverystrangeway.
Kaldifiguredoutthatthegoatswereactingthiswaybecauseoftheplantstheywereeating.Kaldihimself
triedeatingsomeofthegreenbeans(豆莢)thatthegoatshadbeeneating.He,too,feltthestimulatingeffect
ofthebeans.
Kaldiwantedtoprovewhathadhappened,sohepickedsomeofthebeansandtookthembacktohishomevillage,
wherehetoldhisstory.Thegreenbeangotthename〃Kaffa〃andlater"coffee"becausethebeanswerediscovered
inaplacecalledKaffainAfrica.
Thenforyears,peopleusedtoeatafewofthegreenKaffabeanswhentheywereinthemountainsandneeded
extraenergytodotheirwork.Itwaslaterfoundthatthecoffeebeanscouldbepickedandthendrieduntil
theyturnedbrown,andthentheycouldbestored.Ifthebeansweredriedandstored,theycouldbeusedat
anytime.
ScoreYouranswerKey
14./2B(Hidden)
15.Howdidthe
goatsreactafter
eatingthe
plants?
口A)Theyfellasleep.
CB)Theycouldnotfindtheirwayhome.
EQ\Theystartedjumpingupanddown.
e口)Theywantedtoeatmore.
ScoreYouranswerKey
Coffeeisoneofthemostpopular(流行的)drinksthroughouttheworldtoday.Infact,accordingtosomeestimates,
over30%ofalladultsintheworlddrinkcoffeeatleastonceadayontheaverage.
Coffeecontainsakindofdrugcalledcaffeine(咖啡因).Caffeineisachemicalthatstimulates(刺激)thenerves
ofthebody.Drinkingcoffeetendstomakepeoplealittlebitmoreawake-atleastforashorttime-because
ofthisstimulatingeffectonthenervoussystem(系統(tǒng)).Acupofcoffeehas,ontheaverage,about3%caffeine
init.
Onestoryofthediscoveryofthecoffeeplantrelatestothiseffectofcaffeine.Accordingtothestory,coffee
wasdiscoveredinEastAfrica.Thestorysaysthatcoffeewasfirstfoundbyago
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